Budapest Street Food - HUNGARY'S BEST STREET FOOD GUIDE!! SPICY Hungarian Paprika Goulash!
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We’re starting our day on the BUDA side of the city, eating Hungarian GOULASH (940 HUF) for breakfast with local Hungarian beer at Ildyiko Konyhaja. Next, we walk across the famous chain bridge to get to the PEST side of the city. We make our way to Retro Lángos Bufé a street food stall that serves LÁNGOS (900 HUF), and we ordered it with loads of cream cheese, more cheese and onions. So delicious! We walk to visit the Central Market Hall, which is the largest market in all of Budapest. We browse local Hungarian specialties like the red-hot paprika and canned goose liver. We also head upstairs to sample CHICKEN PAPRIKASH (2000 HUF) and stuffed cabbage rolls (2000 HUF).
After a big lunch we head back toward the other side of the city, visiting the historical castle district and fisherman’s bastion that overlooks the Danube River. After some exploring, we are ready for dessert at the ancient cafe Ruszwurm Confectionary since 1827 for their famous chocolate cake and cream cake (650 HUF each) and coffee (750 HUF).
What a day of eating Hungarian food in BUDAPEST. We hoped you enjoyed our Hungary Street Food guide episode. Please give us a thumbs up and let us know in the comments what food you thought looked the most delicious. Make sure to subscribe because our next STREET FOOD tour will be from FLORENCE ITALY!!!
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Budapest Food Tour: Must Eat Hungarian Dishes in Budapest, Hungary
Budapest has so much delicious food on offer, today we are taking you around to try our favourite things to eat in Budapest. We are trying some traditional and modern dishes that we absolutely loved and can't stop dreaming about. We hope you enjoy this food tour of one of our all time favorite cities! The names and addresses of the restaurants are down below.
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1. TöLTő (gourmet sausages / hotdogs)
Budapest, Wesselényi u. 31, 1077 Hungary
2. Retró Lángos Büfé (Langos)
Budapest, Podmaniczky Frigyes tér 4, 1054 Hungary
3. Bécsiszelet Király (breaded meats - pigs brains!)
Budapest, Király u. 69, 1077 Hungary
4. Frici papa (Beef Goulash stew / Porkolt)
Budapest, Király u. 55, 1077 Hungary
5. Chimney Cake
We filmed this on the corner where the Oktogon Metro station was, but they are scattered throughout the city.
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Budapest Top Things To Do: Travel Guide in Budapest, Hungary
Budapest is a beautiful city full of awesome things to do (and eat!). Today we are going to show you our favourite things to do around the city. We've included the must see landmarks, museums, beautiful areas to go walking and great places to eat and drink, because let's face it, sightseeing can be hard work! We hope you enjoy this tour of one of our all time favorite cities!
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Welcome to one of the world’s grandest cities.
Do you know how Budapest got its name? The city as it exists now is pretty young as cities go - it’ s a spritely 146 years old. Before that, there were three towns here - Buda, Obuda, and Pest, which were unified in 1873. Today, although unified in name, the city is divided into two halves by the Danube river. The western side of the Danube is known as Buda - quiet and residential - where you’ll find historic sites like Buda Castle, and Fisherman’s Bastion.
The Eastern side is known as Pest - it’s lively and modern. It’s the hub of Budapest’s economy and culture - home to the Hungarian parliament, some of Budapest’s most famous thermal baths, Ruin Bars, and everything in between.
I’m here to explore where the boundaries truly lie in this beautiful city. Budapest is unified in name, but divided in nature - the East, the West. The Buda, the Pest. Two distinct identities on opposite banks of the Danube.
Would crossing the river really make the city feel so different?
And which side of the river would get me under the skin of the real, authentic Budapest?
We explore the hills of Buda. The streets of Pest. We meet local people. Visit amazing places, try Hungarian food, and a bit of Hungarian alcohol. We sample the weird and wonderful nightlife. We soak ourselves in the city, and get to the heart of Budapest.
I came here expecting to find a city divided. But what I found was so much greater - and so much grander - than just two parts of a whole.
Our journey begins at Heathrow Airport, and after dropping the car with a handy meet and greet service it was into a lounge for a light lunch before boarding. With unlimited food and free wifi I’d definitely recommend a lounge before a flight, you can book yours with the Holiday Extras app.
Soon enough we were on the plane, and after a two and a half hour flight we touched down in Budapest. To get into town from the airport I would advise pre-booking an airport transfer with Holiday Extras. The door to door service really is the most hassle-free option.
So after a good night’s sleep, we were ready to start exploring the city. Our first stop? The hills of Buda - which meant crossing the river Danube.
Széchenyi Chain Bridge is to Budapest what Tower Bridge is to London, or Brooklyn Bridge is to New York.
It’s still a major crossing for the city. But it’s also an iconic public landmark and a popular item on the tourist checklist.
Designed by Englishman William Tierney Clark, it opened in 1849 and was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in all of Hungary. In World War 2, it was destroyed by retreating German forces during the Siege of Budapest, and only the towers remained. However, it was rebuilt, and it opened again in 1949 - exactly 100 years after its inauguration.
If you’re walking across the bridge from the Pest side towards Buda, like us, you’ll arrive at the base of the Budavari Siklo funicular railway line, which takes tourists up the hill to the castle.
You can purchase tickets at the station, but be warned, in the peak summer season the queue can stretch back quite a way and there’s no shade to speak of. So don’t forget your sunscreen!
Cable cars depart every 10 minutes and take just a few minutes to reach the top.
So, we’ve just taken the funicular up from the Szechenyi Chain Bridge, up to the Castle which is great because it’s boiling hot and it didn’t mean we had to walk it. But it also means we get to enjoy the view from up here as well.
And what an incredible view it is. From this height, the walls of the castle grounds treat you to a spectacular look back across the Eastern side of the city. It’s a fact that’s not lost on Budapest’s tourist population. Every vantage point was packed with people hunting for the perfect photo of the city skyline. Don’t worry though. With a little patience, there’s plenty of opportunity to get yourself a great photo too.
25 Things to do in Budapest, Hungary Travel Guide
Join as we travel to Budapest, Hungary on a quest to visit as many attractions and discover as many things to do in Budapest as we possibly can. Our Budapest travel guide offers visitors a glimpse at some of the top baths in the city along with fascinating things to do along the Danube river, architectural gems worth marveling over and museums to check out. We also hit up the local food scene slurping on Goulash and catapulting into legendary Budapest nightlife by visiting ruin bars.
From the iconic Parliament Building to Castles to Baths we've got you covered in a destination where you get two cities for the price of one - Buda and Pest. Divided by the Danube (Duna) you'll want to spend ample time on both sides and if you're like a lot of our friends you'll never actually want to leave Budapest.
Let's explore Budapest and find out what is so alluring about the capital of Hungary.
25 Things to do in Budapest City Tour | Hungary Travel Guide:
Intro - 00:01
1) Budapest Castle Hill Funicular (Budavári Sikló) - 00:30
2) Buda Castle (Budavári Palota - Burgpalast - Budin Kalesi) - 01:02
3) Museums in Budapest (Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest History Museum, the House of Houdini) - 01:17
4) Changing of the Guard in front of the Hungarian Presidential Palace - 01:28
5) Lunch at the Castle - 01:41
6) Labyrinth of Buda Castle (Labyrintus - Dracula PANOPTIKUM) - 03:37
7) Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom) - 04:58
8) Fisherman’s Bastion Terrace (Halászbástya) - 05:15
9) Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Széchenyi lánchíd) - 05:22
10) Danube River Cruise in Budapest - 05:27
11) Széchenyi thermal bath (Széchenyi Medicinal Bath - Széchenyi-gyógyfürdő) - 05:34
12) Vajdahunyad Castle (Vajdahunyad Vára) - 07:08
13) Heroes’ Square with the Seven Chieftains of the Magyars (Hősök tere) - 07:23
14) Nightlife in Budapest at a Ruin Bar - 07:53
15) New York Café in Budapest - 09:14
16) St. Stephen's Basilica (Szent István-Bazilika) - 11:43
17) Hungarian Parliament Building (Országház) - 13:04
18) Shoes on the Danube - 13:19
19) Eating Goulash (gulyás) and Hungarian food in Budapest - 13:31
20) Street Art in Budapest - 15:20
21) Great Central Market or Great Market Hall in Budapest (Nagyvásárcsarnok) - 15:30
22) Gellért Baths (Gellért Thermal Baths and Swimming Pool - Gellért Fürdő) - 15:43
23) Gellért Hill Cave (Gellérthegyi-Barlang) - 16:24
24) Citadella (Citadel on top of Gellért Hill in Budapest, Hungary - 16:40
25) Day trip Szentendre riverside town in Pest county from Budapest - 17:00
*Transportation - bus, trolley-bus, tram, metro & train lines* - 17:16
Outro - 17:35
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Our visit Budapest travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Goulash), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches and museums and Budapest by night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Budapest tourism brochure, Budapest itinerary or Budapest, Hungary city tour.
25 Things to do in Budapest, Hungary travel guide video transcript:
Today we’re taking you around a city we’ve been wanting to visit for a while: Budapest! With beautiful architecture and stunning vistas all around, it’s easy to see why it’s nicknamed the Pearl of the Danube, but Budapest is more than just than just good looks. This is a city with youthful vibes, vibrant street art, alternative nightlife, delicious food and so much more! In this travel guide we’re going to try and highlight just that along with the main attractions, so let’s dive right in, and let us show you a few things to do in Budapest on your next visit!
And that’s a wrap in Budapest! We hope you enjoyed this video guide and that it gave you a few ideas of things to do around the city. If you have any other suggestions of things to do in Budapest feel free to share those in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Hungary video series showcasing Hungarian food, Hungarian culture and Hungarian cuisine.
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Discover Hungarian cuisine with 8 different tastings of authentic mouthwatering specialties during a guided walking tour through the heart of downtown Pest & the Jewish Quarter.
A foodie revolution has swept through the city in recent years & brought with it Michelin star gourmet restaurants, reinvented market halls, street vendors, & elegant cafes & quirkey food trucks. On the Eat Hungary tour not only do you get a perfect day of eating with the help of a knowledgeable local guide but you'll also learn a little about Hungarian history, traditions, & culture along the way. We take you off the beaten path, to local eateries & shops not frequented by all the regular tourists.
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HOW TO GET FROM BUDAPEST AIRPORT TO THE CITY (AND WHAT TO AVOID)! -- True Guide Budapest
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I was born and have lived in this beautiful city, Budapest for decades. I am in love with it - and not because I haven’t seen anything else. I am a seasoned traveller and I have also spent many years living abroad. However, my heart (and wive, and jobs and goulash soup and lángos) have pulled me back to my birth town. I love this city and know it inside out.
If you are fed up with the formal (and often wrong) recommendations of guide books, then follow my channel to find out advice from real local. I give you practical tips, show you cool spots and help you avoid tourist traps.
I live and love Budapest, I want to share my tips with you.
BEST HUNGARIAN FOOD TO EAT IN BUDAPEST | Food Guide
Make Reservations in Budapest because Jaycation is taking you to a Hungarian Dinner! Eat the famous Goulash Soup & try Strips of Beef with Hungarian Vegetables (Letscho). What's so nice about Hungarikum Bisztró is that it's a family-owned restaurant & the food is cooked with tradition & love!
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Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | We soak in elegance at the thermal Széchenyi Baths, stomp and slap with traditional dancers at a folk concert, visit the Communist All-Stars in Statue Park, remember Hungary's secret police at the House of Terror, sample some paprika in the Great Indoor Market Hall, and cruise under floodlit monuments on the Danube.
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4 Hungarian Food You Must Try In Budapest I What To Eat In Hungary
We decided to spent our last 5 hours in Budapest to eat Hungarian food. We didn't have much time but we make the most of it and try some traditional street food in Budapest. This Budapest food tour is very simple and made us pretty full very fast.
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Today we share with you our cost of living in Budapest, Hungary for one month. Budapest has to be one of our favourite destinations so far, but was it expensive or cheap? We reveal how much we spent on everything from accommodation to transport to delicious Hungarian food! During our time here we have been tracking every Forint, so we are sharing this with you, converted into USD, EUR, and of course AUD.
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WHERE TO STAY IN BUDAPEST: A DISTRICT GUIDE -- True Guide Budapest
The city of Budapest covers more than 500 square kilometers. It is split down the middle by the River Danube, with the residential and hilly Buda on the west side, and the commercial, flat Pest on the east side of it. Budapest has 23 districts (kerület in Hungarian), which are numbered clockwise in widening circles (like Paris' arrondissements). It is easy to find the district from the address of a location, as the two middle digits of the four number zip code indicate it (for example: zip code 1056 means 5th district).
I created this district guide to help you choose where to stay in Budapest depending on the atmosphere and your travel style.
DISTRICT I.: romantic / first time visit
this is the castle district
DISTRICTS II., III., OR XII.: to enjoy greenery and relax
these are all on the hilly Buda side (Rózsadomb, Óbuda, Svábhegy)
DISTRICT V.: the downtown, ideal for business or for families with smaller kids
the city centre (Belváros)
DISTRICT VI.: on a budget and/or to enjoy the culture of the city
this are is called Terézváros
DISTRICT VII.: the Jewish neighborhood but also has great nightlife
this are is called Erzsébetváros
DISTRICTS VIII. AND IX.: cool but perhaps rough neighborhoods
they are called Józsefváros and Ferencváros
DISTRICTS IV. AND X.: they are mainly lower middle class residential and industrial districts
they are called Újpest and Kőbánya
DISTRICTS XI., XIII., AND XIV.: primarily upper middle class residential
district XI. is called Újbuda (on the Buda side), XIII. is Újlipótváros and XIV. is Zugló.
ALL OTHER DISTRICTS (XV., XVI., XVII., XVIII., XIX., XX., XXI., XXII., XXIII.) are further out from the city
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I am a proud local Hungarian living in Budapest.
I was born and have lived in this beautiful city, Budapest for decades. I am in love with it - and not because I haven’t seen anything else. I am a seasoned traveller and I have also spent many years living abroad. However, my heart (and wife, and jobs and goulash soup and lángos) have pulled me back to my birth town. I love this city and know it inside out.
If you are fed up with the formal (and often wrong) recommendations of guide books, then follow my channel to find advice from a real local. I give you practical tips, show you cool spots and help you avoid tourist traps.
I live and love Budapest, I want to share my tips with you.
Budapest Local discovers the coffee house culture of Budapest
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DOS AND DON'TS OF CHANGING MONEY IN BUDAPEST -- True Guide Budapest
Hungary is a member of the EU but does not use the Euro., our official currency is the Hungarian Forint (HUF). You will most definitely get a better exchange rate in Hungary than you would get In your home country, so you should change in Budapest, but there are some tips that you should follow. I will tell you my guide about it in this video.
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I am proud local Hungarian living in Budapest.
I was born and have lived in this beautiful city, Budapest for decades. I am in love with it - and not because I haven’t seen anything else. I am a seasoned traveller and I have also spent many years living abroad. However, my heart (and wive, and jobs and goulash soup and lángos) have pulled me back to my birth town. I love this city and know it inside out.
If you are fed up with the formal (and often wrong) recommendations of guide books, then follow my channel to find out advice from real local. I give you practical tips, show you cool spots and help you avoid tourist traps.
I live and love Budapest, I want to share my tips with you.
Trying Hungarian Street Food | What to Eat in Budapest
Trying Hungarian Street Food - What to eat in Budapest!
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Hungarian Food Tour! 5 Must Try Dishes in Budapest! ???? First time trying food in Hungary. ????
We spent a day eating great Hungarian food in Budapest and came up with a fabulous list of the best things to eat and try while in Budapest Hungary.
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1. Langos- It is a deep-fried dough – ideally crispy on the outside and soft within – drenched in as much oil as the body can handle and slathered with a messy assembly of calorie-busting toppings. A classic lángos is topped with sour cream, garlic butter and lots of shredded cheese, but the evolution of this hearty fare has recently seen revolutionary toppings of chicken, Bolognese sauce, ratatouille, and even Nutella and whipped cream.
2. Gesztenyepüré- Considered in many countries as a gourmet food, sweet chestnuts are eaten widely and prepared in diverse ways. They can be roasted, boiled, steamed or grilled or they can be dried and milled into flour. Sweet chestnuts can be used to stuff vegetables and meat. The list of sweet and savory recipes is endless. Everyone has heard of such French delicacies as the marron glacé, chestnuts candied in sugar syrup and glazed, which is probably one of the most challenging culinary undertakings.
3. Hungarian Goulash- Goulash is a soup or stew of meat, usually seasoned with paprika and other spices. Originating from the medieval Hungary, goulash is a popular meal predominantly eaten in Central Europe but also in other parts of Europe. Its origin traces back to the 9th century to stews eaten by Hungarian shepherds.
4. Chicken Paprikash- paprikás csirke or csirkepaprikás in Hungarian) It is a popular dish of Hungarian origin and one of the most famous variations on the paprikash preparations common to Hungarian tables. The name is derived from the ample use of paprika, a spice commonly used in Hungarian cuisine.
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Nate is STILL sick :( So I go out in Budapest with our friends from back home, Dylan and Kirsten! We went to the local market, had a Hungarian lunch, watched the sunset from the Liberty Bridge, and went to the Parliament building to see it lit up at night!
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9 Things you Must Eat in Budapest, Hungary
Last summer we had the chance to experience the Sziget Festival in Budapest and to combine it with the amazing food culture of the capital of Hungary! Typical of Central Europe, its staples are based on bell peppers, paprika and smoked sausage, without forgetting sour cream and cheese… From street food staples such as the fried Langosz covered with cheesy potatoes or the famous cylindrical cake, to fancy restaurants dating back to the Magyar Empire as well as amazing markets ready to enchant your palate, Budapest is definitely worth a food travel!
And you are lucky, there are still spots to visit the Sziget Festival this year from the 7th to the 13th of August :)
Here are our top 9 of what you should try in Budapest
Tarhonya : this typical egg-based pasta is fried in butter or lard before being boiled, and is usually served with meat or vegetable stews, fried sausages or in salads.
Lecsó is a Hungarian speciality also found in Czech Republic, Slovak, Poland or Croatia. This vegetable stew made of hungarian wax pepper and tomatoes as well as onions, and of course paprika powder is thick, sweet, and simply a vegetarian’s dream. It can be served alone with bread, or with chicken cutlets.
Goulyas is probably the national dish of Hungary. This medieval meat and vegetables stew is seasoned with paprika and other spices such as caraway seed, cayenne or bay leaves. It can be made from lamb, beef, pork or veal and can be either served as a soup or as a stew, and dressed with lemon juice, red wine or sour cream!
Palinka is a traditional fruit brandy originating from the Transylvania Region and mainly made out of plums, apricots, apples, pears and cherries. Protected by a European Geographical indication, it can only be produced in Hungary and in four provinces of Austria.
Kolbasz designs different kinds of sausages, that come from every region of the country with their own special recipes and tastes. Kolbasz may be boiled, dried or smoked, they can be eaten as cold cuts or served in main dishes with stews and salads. These sausages typically contain bacon, ground pork, beef, lamb, paprika (surprise!) garlic, pepper, nutmeg and a huge variety of local spices. They can also be eaten directly at butcher shops, with mustard and sauerkraut.
Kürtőskalács is hollow, cylinder shaped pastry made from a sweet yeast dough roasted over charcoal. Coated with castor sugar, cinnamon or walnut, this caramelised spit cake is usually sold on festivals and outdoor events.
Fröccs is a sort of Spritzer, a mixed drink made out of white wine and carbonated water, popular in Germany, Austria and Hungary. Fröccs exist in multiple variations in Hungary with different proportions of wine and water.
Lepeny: is a sort of thick pancake garnished with sour cream, bacon and cheese. In the Sziget Festival it was grilled with a hot iron.
Lángos : Can’t say no to fried dough! Langos is flat bread made with flour, yeast, water and salt. You’ll frequently see it topped with mashed potatoes, sour cream yogurt, grated cheese, ham or sausages, but also with sugar or jam.
So, when are you going?