Hungarian Food!! ?? AMAZING GOULASH + Top Attractions in Budapest, Hungary!

Hungarian Food!! ?? AMAZING GOULASH + Top Attractions in Budapest, Hungary!
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BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – One of the most spectacular cities in Europe, Budapest is a fantastic mix of delicious food loaded with paprika, and amazing attractions to visit. In this Hungarian food tour, we’ll eat delicious local food, and visit some of the most famous attractions. Get ready for a full tour of Budapest, Hungary! #Budapest #HungarianFood #goulash

St. Stephen’s Basilica – Since it was on the way to the first restaurant, we stopped for a quick visit to St. Stephen’s Basilica, a Roman Catholic basilica in the heart of Budapest. It’s spectacular.

Első Pesti Rétesház – Hungarian Restaurant – Located right in the heart of Budapest, around the corner from St. Stephen’s Basilica is Első Pesti Rétesház. Local Hungarian friends had recommended the strudel there, so that’s exactly what I went for. I’m not sure about the other food, but their strudel is fantastic. I tried a sour cherry and a cabbage, both extraordinary. Total price – 1,300 HUF ($4.29)

Hungarian Parliament Building – Also known as the National Assembly of Hungary, this is a landmark and iconic building of Budapest.

Pozsonyi Kisvendeglo – But there was nothing I wanted more than to get started eating local Hungarian food on this tour. So we walked over to Pozsonyi Kisvendeglo, a local restaurant with an indoor section and lovely outdoor terrace. First I ordered one of their specialities, bone marrow with garlic and toast. Then without a doubt, there was nothing I wanted to eat more than Hungarian goulash, the most well known of all Hungarian food. Their goulash was outstanding, flavorful from paprika, and loaded with tender chunks of beef. Additionally, their Pörkölt, a Hungarian meat stew, served with pasta dumplings, was delicious. Ying had the steak with mushrooms, also fantastic. Great Hungarian food! Total price – 8,400 HUF ($27.69) for everything

Matthias Church – Church of the Assumption of the Buda Castle – After lunch we walked across the river to Matthias Church, which was very busy, and unfortunately it wasn’t open on the inside due to a wedding. But the outside was still worth a visit.

Buda Castle – Royal Palace – Finally, the last of the Budapest attractions we visited on this tour was Buda Castle. And then we were ready to eat again!

Náncsi Néni – Located not too far, but outside the limits of Budapest, is a restaurant that I really wanted to try, and so we caught a taxi directly there. Náncsi Néni is exactly what I was hoping for, a local Hungarian food restaurant, serving traditional Hungarian dishes, all within a picturesque tree shaded courtyard. We tried the catfish paprikash stew, and the roasted duck with liver. Both were delicious. Náncsi Néni is a little more of a Hungarian upscale restaurant, but it was well worth it, for the food and ambiance, and it’s a great place for kids too. 18,300 HUF ($60.33) – Total price for everything

Thank you for watching this Hungarian food tour of Budapest, and I hope you have an amazing time when you visit!

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45 Comments

  1. it looks like mark is so used to spicy food of thailand that even though it was good, he still wants to add a little kick of spiciness out of habbit lol. everything looks great i especially want to try that bone marrow thing if i ever get a chance

  2. Hey Mark!

    The day u made this video i was sitting a few feets away from you with my family celebrating my 30th birthday! I reckognized u on the spot but didnt want to disturb the video. Hope u enjoyed your time in hungary fully! ??

  3. good video Mark, just a few notes – why didn't u try goulash? It's a real test of Hungary, and also – u want to make every meal u have spicy, but with European cuisine, it doesn't work that way.

  4. Hungry is great country, with culture, food,too much things to offer. But i really hate your fake reaction on every video. So irritating when hear wow, juicy, fake smile,mmmmm. Great concept with bad realisation.

  5. Mark, I think this video is so much better than the one with the langos. Lol. I’m living in N. Jersey and had grown up in HU. I’m very familiar with both sides of the Danube, had lived in the Pest side for years. I’m so sorry you weren’t able to go in to the Matthias Church, but I still hope you did just the video doesn’t show it. I had been inside that church only twice but will always remember the experience. It’s like going back to the Middle Ages, and you step out from the church to modern day world. Your beautiful wife is a brave woman following you to so many destinations. Great tour of the city and thank you for showing the city to those who are not able to visit. Your positivity and smile ? is priceless. I hope one day we can see you on cable all over the world ?.

  6. Make a trip around Lake Balaton in Hungary! You will really enjoy it. For example: North bank: 1.Márga Bistro: high quality food with amazing panorama. 2. Udvarház Bánd: unbelievable old-old traditional kitchen. 3. Oszi Halsütöde Szigliget: best nowdays/traditional beach food of the fishes of Balaton. South bank: 1. Majtényi Présház Kishegy Balatonlelle: best panorama at Lake Balaton at sunset, home cooking. 2. Kistücsök Étterem Balatonszemes: regional, high quality food with world-wide experience of the owner. Amazing hidden treasures of culture and nature, dozens of fine wine-cellars, last but not least: yachting, swimming, sunbathing at the Lake. Long live Balaton!

  7. @Mark Wiens Hi, Mark! You have good taste and appetite. I´m hungry now. Some "benchmarks" also called Hungarikumok to try for your next trip to Hungary 🙂 1. Pálinka
    (Alk) 2. Tokaji Aszú Törkölypálinka (Alk) 3.Dobos Torta 3a Csabai kolbász vagy Csabai vastagkolbász


    4.Tokaji aszú ( Wine) 4.a Bográcsgulyás szürke marhából 5. Libamáj 6. Kolbász 7. Szikvíz (szénsavas szódavíz) 8. Kalocsai fűszerpaprika-őrlemény 9. Pick téliszalámi 10. Magyar akácméz / virága 11. HERZ Classic Téliszalámi 12. Bajai halászlé, Szegedi halászlé, Dunai halászlé, Balatoni halászlé 13. Makói hagyma 14. Gundel palacsinta 15. Hortobágyi palacsinta 15a Karcagi birkapörkölt 16. Májas / véres hurka , 17. Kenömájas 18. Házisonka , 19. Füstöltkolbász, 20. Húsleves, 21. Jókai bableves

    Maybe not in this order but try them again and again. Stay healthy! Viszlát Magyarországon!

  8. I am Hungarian and i just had to click on this video. I love Budapest. I watch this with my mom and she kept correcting your pronunciation and I couldn’t stop laughing. I had so much fun watching this video.

  9. The marrow is removed from the bone by blowing. It must be served first when it is hot and always add salt and nothing else. The bread should be lightly toasted and warm enough.

  10. Hi. I'm Hungarian, but I'm going to England!
    Thanks Mark for this video! ? in this virus situation, I watched this video several times because I want to watch it as if I were at home in Budapest! ❤️

  11. Man that rétes dough stretching takes some skill. It is tissue paper thin and you can’t hurry or it rips, you can’t be slow else it dries and breaks.

  12. I liked the video, and I also like to say thank you for your pronunciation of the city. But please! Goulash is a stew and gulyás is the soup. They are not the same!

  13. 2 pasterys and 2 coffees in the middle of old town of the capital city less than 5$??????? In EU??????????

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