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  2. Váci Street - Wikipedia

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    Váci utca is one of the main shopping streets in Budapest. Among the retailers located here are: Zara, H&M, Mango, ESPRIT, Douglas AG, Swarovski, Hugo Boss, Lacoste and Nike. The street opens to Vörösmarty Square. The street is known for clip joints. Some of these pretend to be strip clubs, but others present themselves as ordinary bars.

  3. List of Hungarian dishes - Wikipedia

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    A luxury food pâté made of the liver of a duck or goose that has been specially fattened. Gránátos kocka A home-cooked, simple egg noodle dish, made with potatoes and paprika powder. Often served with pickled gherkins or other pickled vegetables on the side. Májgaluska leves: Small liver dumplings used in different soups, as in a liver ...

  4. List of restaurants in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Babel, in Budapest, offers modern cuisine, [2] and is one of Hungary's seven Michelin-1-star-rated (in 2023) restaurants [3] Its walls show evidence of the 1838 Great Flood of Pest. [2] Borkonyha Winekitchen, one of Hungary's seven Michelin-1-star-rated (in 2023) restaurants [3] Café Gerbeaud

  5. 40 Award-Winning Images From The 2024 Budapest ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Budapest International Foto Awards #3 2nd Place In Events: "Celebrating 3 Years Of Age" By Kana Tanaka "In Japan, there is a ritual called Shichi-Go-San, a day of prayer for the ...

  6. Hold Street Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    The Hold Street Marketplace or Market Hall V, now officially known as Downtown Market, is one of the six great Budapest market halls built under the monarchy in Hungary. The building between Moon Street and Vadász Street in the 5th District was built between 1892 and 1896 as the No. 5 marketplace by Győző Czigler .

  7. Hungarian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Some cakes and sweets in Hungary show a strong German-Austrian influence. All told, modern Hungarian cuisine is a synthesis of ancient Uralic components mixed with West Slavic, Balkan, Austrian, and German. The food of Hungary can be considered a melting pot of the continent, with a culinary base formed from its own, original Magyar cuisine.

  8. List of street foods - Wikipedia

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    A street food consisting of skewered and fried tteok (rice cakes) brushed with spicy gochujang-based sauce. Ttongppang: South Korea A pastry that is formed in the shape of human feces; it is filled with red bean paste with walnut kernel [329] Turnip cake: China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Southeast Asia Turnip cake is a standard Cantonese dim sum dish.

  9. Great Market Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Great Market Hall or Central Market Hall, Market Hall I (Hungarian: Nagyvásárcsarnok [ˈnɒɟvaːʃaːt͡ʃɒrnok]) is the largest and oldest indoor market in Budapest, Hungary. The idea of building such a large market hall arose from the first mayor of Budapest, Károly Kamermayer, and it was his largest investment. He retired in 1896 ...