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Óbuda & Buda Hills


Sister-restaurant to Bock Bisztro, this almost-luxurious place in the Buda Hills caters to the well-heeled denizens of district XII. The tapas (from 1700Ft) make the most of local produce, and we particularly like the 'retro-style' ox cheek (3700Ft) and the trio of bizarre flavoured ice cream (1600Ft): tobacco, black banana and sausage.


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5. Museum of Military History

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6. Elizabeth Lookout

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