Hemingway

Budapest


This very stylish eatery, in a fabulous location in a small park overlooking legendary Feneketlen-tó (Bottomless Lake) in south Buda, has a varied and ever-changing menu and a wonderfully spacious terrace. There are lots of veggie dishes (2680Ft to 3480Ft) should you want something light and easy, and Sunday brunch (4900Ft; with unlimited drinks 6200Ft) is a perennial crowd-pleaser.

Check out the framed signed photographs of celebrated diners including Arnold Schwarzenegger and Glenn Close.


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