Mák Bistro
Mák Bistro occupies a sleek corner space just steps from St.
About Mák Bistro
Mák Bistro occupies a sleek corner space just steps from St. Stephen's Basilica, where chef Tamás Széll applies precise French techniques to Hungary's best seasonal ingredients. You'll taste foraged mushrooms from the Bükk Mountains, heritage tomatoes from small Danube farms, and game that arrives daily from local hunters. The seven course tasting menu changes monthly, but expect dishes like wild boar with fermented elderberry or pike perch with grape must foam. Each course comes with Hungarian wine pairings that'll make you forget about international bottles.
The dining room feels intimate with just 28 seats, warm lighting bouncing off exposed brick walls and copper accents. Service moves at a civilized pace over 2.5 hours, with servers explaining each ingredient's origin story. You'll watch the open kitchen team plate with tweezers while classical music plays softly. The wine pairings arrive in proper Riedel glasses, and the sommelier genuinely loves talking about obscure Hungarian producers from Somló and Tokaj regions.
The tasting menu costs 32,000 HUF with wine pairings adding 18,000 HUF, making this Budapest's priciest dinner but worth every forint. Skip the à la carte options, they're underwhelming compared to the tasting menu's creativity. Book three weeks ahead for weekend slots. The lunch menu offers similar quality at 24,000 HUF if you want the experience without the full commitment.
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