Gundel Étterem
Gundel has been serving Budapest's elite since 1894, and it's genuinely earned its reputation as Hungary's most celebrated restaurant.
About Gundel Étterem
Gundel has been serving Budapest's elite since 1894, and it's genuinely earned its reputation as Hungary's most celebrated restaurant. You'll dine in stunning Art Nouveau rooms where the Hapsburg aristocracy once ate, surrounded by original stained glass and ornate woodwork. The kitchen specializes in elevated Hungarian classics: their famous Gundel palacsinta (crepes with walnut, raisin, and rum filling topped with chocolate sauce) was invented here, and dishes like venison goulash with juniper and duck liver with tokaj wine sauce represent centuries of refined Magyar cooking.
Stepping inside feels like entering a Belle Époque time capsule where white-gloved waiters glide between tables set with crisp linens and crystal stemware. The main dining room maintains an almost ceremonial formality (jackets required at dinner), while the garden terrace offers the same exceptional food in a more relaxed setting. Service moves at an unhurried, old-world pace that matches the surroundings. You'll hear multiple languages at neighboring tables as diplomats and visiting dignitaries work through multi-course meals.
Most guides won't mention that dinner here costs HUF 25,000-35,000 per person, making it Budapest's priciest restaurant by far. Skip the wine pairings unless money's no object: individual glasses start at HUF 3,500. The Sunday brunch buffet (HUF 14,900) offers much better value, giving you access to the gorgeous dining room and many signature dishes at half the price, plus unlimited sparkling wine.
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