Fuji

Óbuda & Buda Hills


It's well worth travelling into the hills of posh district II for the most authentic Japanese food in town. Apart from super fresh sashimi sets and imaginative sushi rolls, repeat clients come for hotpots, yakitori and more. For a special occasion, opt for tatami seating and blow your budget on an eight-piece sashimi 'boat’ (10,900Ft). Three-course set weekday lunch is just 3090Ft.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Óbuda & Buda Hills attractions

1. Pálvölgy Cave

0.34 MILES

This 29km-long cave – the second-largest in Hungary – was discovered in 1904 and is noted for both its spectacular stalactites and rock formations. Tours…

2. Mátyáshegy Cave

0.41 MILES

Of Budapest's 200 caves, several are accessible to the public and can be visited on walk-through guided tours. This one, left in its natural state, throws…

3. Szemlőhegy Cave

0.73 MILES

This beautiful cave, about 1km southeast of Pálvölgy and Mátyáshegy caves, is the most accessible of the three. The temperature at Szemlőhegy is 12°C and…

4. Béla Bartók Memorial House

0.87 MILES

North of Szilágyi Erzsébet fasor, this house (1924) is where the great composer resided from 1932 until 1940, when he emigrated to the USA. Visits are by…

5. Kiscell Museum

0.99 MILES

Housed in an 18th-century monastery, this museum contains three excellent sections. Downstairs you’ll find a complete 19th-century apothecary brought from…

6. Roman Military Amphitheatre

1.36 MILES

Built in the 2nd century for the Roman garrisons, this amphitheatre, about 800m south of Flórián tér. It's not especially impressive but will give you an…

7. Invisible Exhibition

1.38 MILES

This is a very unique interactive hour-long 'tour' of different settings (for instance, crossing the road, taking a bus) in total darkness, led by a blind…

8. Újlak Synagogue

1.39 MILES

A short distance north along Frankel Leó út and tucked away in an apartment block is the Újlak Synagogue, built in 1888 on the site of an older prayer…