8:15 That sausage is the most delicious when eaten with homemade bread and mustard. This is the traditional version. (And i think the best) And the traditional lángos, is only with garlic or cheese sour cream. The lángos versions packed with all kinds of things are just tourist dazzles.
As is the chimney cake filled with ice cream. I've never even seen that up until about five years ago. Go for it if that's your thing, but know that it's absolutely not authentic Hungarian food. Chimney cake has to be so fresh it's still hot, once it's gone cold, it's not really enjoyable anymore.
Really well done review it explains the tasty the bad and the rip offs, thank you for making it so detailed. :) Having visited Budapest more then 25 times now, I can say that this is a pretty accurate review. :)
Hi! Few things Budapest public transport The singlet ticket must be purchased in advance. It is for one trip, from take-off to landing. It must be validated on the vehicle with a device when taking off. These are either orange or red. At the subway, the devices are at the entrance (0:24 and 15:58, but these are the most modern devices). If this is not done, the ticket is invalid. It costs 25 euros at the time of inspection. There are many inspections during the tourist season. Central market hall. The pickled vegetables are in the cellar (e.g. cabbage, cucumber, onion, melon...) I totally agree with the food part. It is characterized by expensive and variable quality. Belvárosi disznótoros (Downtown pork repast ) Disznótor = is dinner after the animal has been processed. The secret to determining the price is the weight of the food. At 7:49 you can see the price list in the upper part. At 8:15 the measurement. 7:51 drink list. Fröccs is a popular cocktail based on sour wine and soda water (water with gas). There are several versions that differ in the proportion of wine and soda water (fröccsök is the plural of fröccs). It goes well with most Hungarian dishes. In summer, it has a refreshing effect without being drunk. Of course, if you drink a lot of it, you'll get a kick out of it. The name of the chip-like food is straw potatoes. There are three types of sausage food. The traditional sausage is made from raw meat with spices (paprika, pepper, cumin, garlic, salt) The second hurka is brown. It is filled with cooked pork offal mixed with boiled rice and spices (marjoram, pepper, a little paprika salt). There are also some with liver in the filling. This is the májas hurka. The third black color is the véres hurka. Here, blood is mixed with the normal loop. Saltier flavors are preferred in some parts of Hungary, maybe the chef came from this area. That's why the food was saltier. Chimney cake. They say the best is the one baked right before serving. I don't like it anyway. Baked savory pasta (pogácsa) are my favourites. There are many sweet cookies besides these. Cakes (Dobos, Eszterházy, etc.) should be found in pastry shops. But there is also a strudel shop. This is a dough roll with different fillings. Mostly fruits, but it can also contain poppy seeds and túró. The latter is one of the steps in cheese production. Pure milk protein before being pressed into cheese discs. These can combinated. However, in most bakeries there are cocoa snails (roll-like cookies filled with cocoa cream), they are called snails because they look like a snail's house. There is the burkifli. This is dough with walnut or poppy filling bent into a U shape.
Thank you for putting the prices and the conversation as it’s really helpful as I’m planning to go there with my little one Other channels wouldn’t 🙄. I’ve subscribed to you!!!
Budget hack - with the public transport ticket you can use one of the boats which are part of the public transport. you get to see exactly the same stuff as on the overpriced cruise - almost for free 😂😂
7:00 yeah that is what is different from american ways, here when you order something and they ask something afterwards that is like an extra topping or sauce, they charge you more, thats why the place had windows soo you can see in and then you can look at it and if you want more when they ask it they will put more on it for you, they use this soo the bigger or more hungry people can tell if that portion is good for them or they want a little bit extra
Hungarians usually eat stew with boiled potatoes , smashed potato or pasta or sometimes bread and some people likes it with sour cream or like some kind of pickled stuff like cabbage or beetroot or just original sour or sweet pickles
Belvarosi Disznotoros IS the place to go if you wanna try well made Hungarian dishes and save money. there are many other places like it, but this one is best located for tourists
To eat cheaply in Budapest, look out for restaurants with daily menus, in the range of 1500-3000HUF. Many of this shops are actually visited by locals on a regular basis.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful 😊 I got the t-tshirt a while ago, and it seems like it’s no longer available unfortunately.. These are the closest ones I could find: amzn.to/4fju9oR amzn.to/3WlwYwT Hope you have an amazing trip!
I'm a Budapest native and good chimney cake is hard to find. I wouldn't touch any of them under 1500. .y favourite and one of the best is Vitéz Kürtős, they now have a permanent spot at the Zoo (Édes Mackò) and their Chimney Cakes are around 2.000-3.000 but absolutely worth it.
It really isn't. Where are you buying a chimney cake cheaper than that? You can get the stalls that sell the mini-chimney cakes for 1000ft and that's it, but they're small.
nice video! I've been to Budapest before and I really liked the goulash type of Beef stew. The Chimney cake was great as well 🙂 The Large Cinnamon Roll looks Mighty hahaha but as you're a sweet-tooth you won't have problems with it ;-) I think we also went to some kind of market and bought an overpriced langos...it was okay but i wouldn't order it again (sort of fried donut with some cheese on it...) but it's nice to try
Thanks so much for sharing your Budapest experience! I’m glad you enjoyed the goulash and chimney cake too! I definitely eat too many sweets haha 😅 I’ve also got a lot more travel content coming up 😊
I guess it wasn't there in english when you have tried the strawberry pie from McDonald's, it says "Vigyázz forró" which means "Watch out/Be carefull it's hot" in my language😅
The first lángos place confused you because you don’t live here because in hungary this is normal in the city centre they charge plus for everything because in like Örs vezér tér (its the last stop of the m2 subway ) a chimney cake is 800 hungarian forint lángos is 1600 forint
I don't find it strange to eat Vietnamese in a place like that. I make it a point to have a pizza in every country I go to. It's really fun to see everyone's spin on pizza.
I would say the potato chips are not from the bag, they cut round slices and deep fried and maybe 0.4,05 mms in thickness as opposed to the 'chips' called in the USA or in the UK. The ones that your had as chips are more like fried potatoes but cut differently. The Central Market is unfortunately is not the best place to try Hungarian cuisine, simply because - as you experienced - they rip tourists off without realising. Hope you enjoyed visiting Budapest nevertheless :)
I'm sorry you had a bad experience with the lángos, mostly you got a very good quality traditional lángos (with garlic, cheese and the sauce -tejföl) for around 3-5 $ .
You went in tourist scrap or mainly not interested place by locals... If anyone read this guy's let me know if you go there I'll advise you with friends and local ppl. Pleasure to me. Ill be the most surprised if you asking me. Cheers
Tôi là người việt, làm việc tại budapest nếu bạn thích đồ ăn việt thì bạn ghé quận 8 và địa chỉ cụ thể là chợ 4 con hổ, nơi mà tập hợp cộng đồng người việt và trung quốc rất nhiều,nơi mà ẩm thực rất phong phú của 3 miền việt nam, cảm ơn
@@nmo246 my opinion. The restaurants they went to are in a 400 meter radius of the center. Also of the 10 traditional foods they tried 3. It's more of a we came here and stayed in the tourist area and tried what's served here. It's fine, but for a foodie or authentic cuisine searcher, or making a video about it, you could just travel 15 minutes further from the tourist trap and check the list beforehand what to eat. Again, my opinion.
I was a bit sad about this experience… You should ask around before. I’m sorry, that you had these as experience, because commercials picked these. You had a lot of tourist trap…. These are not the best places, and you payed a lot for not valuable food… next time hungarians direct you the most beautiful places, and the best eating out places! Just ask before!
they obviously tricked you and overpriced you for that langos. BTW the locals would never recommend the Nagy Vasarcsarnok. it's just an interesting place to visit - because markets don't look that plush usually 😅 but as a place to buy stuff - stay away. the prices are ridiculously high
That's not entirely true. There are a lot of regular stalls selling fruit, vegetables and meat which have normal prices and a lot of Hungarians shop there.
@@MelinaKim Ohhh, that clears it up, dog meat is legal in Hungary, but i had no idea if that specific restaurant actually had it or not. Thanks for clearing it up
Ha-ha, un peu étrange de prétendre faire un tour gastronomique quelque part, surtout en Europe, et d'aller dès son arrivée dans un restaurant asiatique/vietnamien...et comment ils s'empiffrent...
Is this a joke? They went into a place set up for tourists, where you got some shit. Oh, and McDonald's a. They did not experience anything about Hungary.
I'm french, I lived in paris for 3 years and those prices are simply atrocious ! More expensive than the average parisian café, in Budapest ?? And it seemed so noisy in a way you can't even enjoy the classical music.
@@Aerosklice Not an average cafe, the most elegant in the world!!! It was one of the favorite historical places of writers and poets, but it was pushed towards splendor. He's French anyway. It's expensive because it's famous, but its confectionery is good. Locals prefer Ruszvurm or Gerbaud. The Hungarian café and pastry shop culture is extensive. It is realistic that Parisian cafes are cheaper. At first only the muezzin will be required, then you will be taxed, but at the end of course your heads will be cut off in Francistán. Here, the Turks did it this way for 150 years. Good luck.
Historical places don't have to be expensive, but I get it. However what's up with your second paragraph ?Are you being xenophobic or something ?@@-dorkoka2104
For comparisan the average parisian café would give you a coffee and a croissant for 8€, when an actual regular price is 4€ max.The expensive or historic places are at least 20€.@@-dorkoka2104
8:15 That sausage is the most delicious when eaten with homemade bread and mustard.
This is the traditional version. (And i think the best) And the traditional lángos, is only with garlic or cheese sour cream.
The lángos versions packed with all kinds of things are just tourist dazzles.
Thank you for the explanation! It’s nice to learn about different cultures’ foods😊
As is the chimney cake filled with ice cream. I've never even seen that up until about five years ago. Go for it if that's your thing, but know that it's absolutely not authentic Hungarian food. Chimney cake has to be so fresh it's still hot, once it's gone cold, it's not really enjoyable anymore.
Really well done review it explains the tasty the bad and the rip offs, thank you for making it so detailed. :) Having visited Budapest more then 25 times now, I can say that this is a pretty accurate review. :)
So glad to hear this! Thank you so much for your kind words. 😇🤗
Anytime, if you visit Budapest again, this is a nice relaxed cafe to visit too. Café Frei - Falk Miksa@@MelinaKim
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Hi!
Few things
Budapest public transport
The singlet ticket must be purchased in advance. It is for one trip, from take-off to landing. It must be validated on the vehicle with a device when taking off. These are either orange or red. At the subway, the devices are at the entrance (0:24 and 15:58, but these are the most modern devices). If this is not done, the ticket is invalid. It costs 25 euros at the time of inspection. There are many inspections during the tourist season.
Central market hall. The pickled vegetables are in the cellar (e.g. cabbage, cucumber, onion, melon...)
I totally agree with the food part. It is characterized by expensive and variable quality.
Belvárosi disznótoros (Downtown pork repast )
Disznótor = is dinner after the animal has been processed.
The secret to determining the price is the weight of the food. At 7:49 you can see the price list in the upper part. At 8:15 the measurement.
7:51 drink list. Fröccs is a popular cocktail based on sour wine and soda water (water with gas). There are several versions that differ in the proportion of wine and soda water (fröccsök is the plural of fröccs).
It goes well with most Hungarian dishes. In summer, it has a refreshing effect without being drunk. Of course, if you drink a lot of it, you'll get a kick out of it.
The name of the chip-like food is straw potatoes.
There are three types of sausage food.
The traditional sausage is made from raw meat with spices (paprika, pepper, cumin, garlic, salt)
The second hurka is brown. It is filled with cooked pork offal mixed with boiled rice and spices (marjoram, pepper, a little paprika salt). There are also some with liver in the filling. This is the májas hurka.
The third black color is the véres hurka. Here, blood is mixed with the normal loop.
Saltier flavors are preferred in some parts of Hungary, maybe the chef came from this area. That's why the food was saltier.
Chimney cake. They say the best is the one baked right before serving. I don't like it anyway.
Baked savory pasta (pogácsa) are my favourites.
There are many sweet cookies besides these. Cakes (Dobos, Eszterházy, etc.) should be found in pastry shops.
But there is also a strudel shop.
This is a dough roll with different fillings. Mostly fruits, but it can also contain poppy seeds and túró. The latter is one of the steps in cheese production. Pure milk protein before being pressed into cheese discs.
These can combinated.
However, in most bakeries there are cocoa snails (roll-like cookies filled with cocoa cream), they are called snails because they look like a snail's house.
There is the burkifli. This is dough with walnut or poppy filling bent into a U shape.
Wow, thank you so much for the detailed explanation! I learned so much from reading your comment :)
Thank you for putting the prices and the conversation as it’s really helpful as I’m planning to go there with my little one Other channels wouldn’t 🙄.
I’ve subscribed to you!!!
@@suzannabruzgule7708 so glad to hear you’ve found it helpful!☺️🤗 thank you and welcome!!!
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For Lángos I would recommend Retro lángos, which is also visited by locals :)
Thank you for the recommendation! 😊
Its not that good anymore, sadly
This is an excellent video, and I am so glad I found it, as I will be visiting Budapest for the 1st time next month.
Thank you so much! Hope you have a wonderful trip next month 😊
Thanks for showing tourist traps too, it's soo helpful 💕💕
Yay! So glad you found it helpful🥰 🥰
I will be honest outside of the Coffé shop, everything else seemed to be a tourist trap.
Glad you can visit beautiful Budapest❤
Thanks🥰 It was a great trip!
8:02 lángos is chese, sour cream and gralic souce. everything else just a tourist trap.
Thank you very much, I will definitely go to one of your recommendations.
I will be going on December 20 to Budapest for my anniversary. ❤️
Budget hack - with the public transport ticket you can use one of the boats which are part of the public transport. you get to see exactly the same stuff as on the overpriced cruise - almost for free 😂😂
That's a great hack! I wish I knew that😅
Is there a public transport ticket for about 7 days ?
@@TheSchardaNo. There is ticket for 3 days (5500 Huf) or for 15 days (5950 Huf)
thank you so much
Chimney cake is the fresher the better. Dont wait for it to cool all the way down.
Aaahhhwww you went to my regular café Mon Cheri 🥰 Love that place, it is packed with international people all the time
Aww that's great to hear! I liked the cafe 😊 enjoyed my time in Budapest overall 🥰
7:00 yeah that is what is different from american ways, here when you order something and they ask something afterwards that is like an extra topping or sauce, they charge you more, thats why the place had windows soo you can see in and then you can look at it and if you want more when they ask it they will put more on it for you, they use this soo the bigger or more hungry people can tell if that portion is good for them or they want a little bit extra
Yummy food, amazing and beautiful place
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Thank you so much for the kind words😊 I'm so glad you enjoyed it and your support means a lot to me!
We Hungarians eating chimney cake when its hot. I recommend to try!
Wait a second. Hungarians actually eat this shit? I thought its only for tourist simpletons like Melina here.
Hungarians usually eat stew with boiled potatoes , smashed potato or pasta or sometimes bread and some people likes it with sour cream or like some kind of pickled stuff like cabbage or beetroot or just original sour or sweet pickles
Belvarosi Disznotoros IS the place to go if you wanna try well made Hungarian dishes and save money. there are many other places like it, but this one is best located for tourists
Great to hear! I really did enjoy the dishes I tried there :)
great video!!! I love that you are the only one that actually says how much it cost everything
Thank you so much!! I like being transparent and am happy to share the costs with you all :)
Really good recommendations thanks a lot
Thank you! 😊
Really appreciate your video! Nice spot and thank you for sharing all the prices, I was looking for a video well made like yours!
Thank you so much for your kind words! It means a lot to me😊
Papi Langos? I'll check it out. We're going to Budapest (again) in 2 weeks.
Yup I enjoyed the langos from there. Have a great trip!
To eat cheaply in Budapest, look out for restaurants with daily menus, in the range of 1500-3000HUF. Many of this shops are actually visited by locals on a regular basis.
Almost 8k for lángos is willlllldddd
Damn, sure. I draw my very final line at 3K - 8K is an unabashed rip off unless it comes with caviar and champagne :)
Very nice video ❤. Loved your white T Shirt too. Could you please post the link where you bought it? TYIA 😊
BTW, we are going to visit Budapest in October this year. Your video has helped us a lot.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful 😊 I got the t-tshirt a while ago, and it seems like it’s no longer available unfortunately.. These are the closest ones I could find: amzn.to/4fju9oR
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Hope you have an amazing trip!
Thank you for the quick response❤
Nice shot, good video quality. What camera you're using? Thanks. Will be in Budapest soon
Thank you! I used iPhone 13 Pro and Sony ZV-1. Hope you have a wonderful trip!
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@MelinaKim Thank you. I like your channel, keep it up 🙂
@@Therushtravelers Thank you so much! I have more travel vlogs coming 😊
It was fun to watch this because I’m from Hungary.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! I enjoyed my time in Hungary and it's great to hear from someone from there :)
1500Ft is extremely expensive for a chimney cake here in Budapest. As well as the Lángos. They try to sell it to the foreigners for a higher price.
I'm a Budapest native and good chimney cake is hard to find. I wouldn't touch any of them under 1500.
.y favourite and one of the best is Vitéz Kürtős, they now have a permanent spot at the Zoo (Édes Mackò) and their Chimney Cakes are around 2.000-3.000 but absolutely worth it.
It really isn't. Where are you buying a chimney cake cheaper than that? You can get the stalls that sell the mini-chimney cakes for 1000ft and that's it, but they're small.
When i went to bulgaria last year, all the resturaunts would serve thier food lukewarm which i hated. Is it the same in budapest?
All the places I went to in Budapest served food hot, except for the cafeteria-style place I showed in this video :)
I would recommend you to visit Vienna, Austria!
nice video! I've been to Budapest before and I really liked the goulash type of Beef stew. The Chimney cake was great as well 🙂 The Large Cinnamon Roll looks Mighty hahaha but as you're a sweet-tooth you won't have problems with it ;-)
I think we also went to some kind of market and bought an overpriced langos...it was okay but i wouldn't order it again (sort of fried donut with some cheese on it...) but it's nice to try
Thanks so much for sharing your Budapest experience! I’m glad you enjoyed the goulash and chimney cake too! I definitely eat too many sweets haha 😅 I’ve also got a lot more travel content coming up 😊
I guess it wasn't there in english when you have tried the strawberry pie from McDonald's, it says "Vigyázz forró" which means "Watch out/Be carefull it's hot" in my language😅
Oh that makes sense now😅 thanks for letting me know!
The first lángos place confused you because you don’t live here because in hungary this is normal in the city centre they charge plus for everything because in like Örs vezér tér (its the last stop of the m2 subway ) a chimney cake is 800 hungarian forint lángos is 1600 forint
I don't find it strange to eat Vietnamese in a place like that. I make it a point to have a pizza in every country I go to. It's really fun to see everyone's spin on pizza.
Glad to hear! Trying local variations of pizza in different countries sounds great👍
I would say the potato chips are not from the bag, they cut round slices and deep fried and maybe 0.4,05 mms in thickness as opposed to the 'chips' called in the USA or in the UK. The ones that your had as chips are more like fried potatoes but cut differently. The Central Market is unfortunately is not the best place to try Hungarian cuisine, simply because - as you experienced - they rip tourists off without realising. Hope you enjoyed visiting Budapest nevertheless :)
Which camera/video camera are you using ? :)
I use a combination of iPhone 13 Pro and Sony ZV-1 :)
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@@MelinaKim thankkyouu😊
I'm sorry you had a bad experience with the lángos, mostly you got a very good quality traditional lángos (with garlic, cheese and the sauce -tejföl) for around 3-5 $ .
No worries, thank you! The lángos was very delicious :) Had a great trip.
Am planning on going to Budapest...definitely will try all the delicious places in your videos. Thanks
Glad to hear! Enjoy your trip 😊
Nice video. Next time take a 200 km. trip from Budapest! Test the normal ordenary Hungarian foods.
Thank you! Would love to visit Budapest again.
You went in tourist scrap or mainly not interested place by locals... If anyone read this guy's let me know if you go there I'll advise you with friends and local ppl. Pleasure to me. Ill be the most surprised if you asking me. Cheers
Heyy do you have any tipps for Budapest? Cause i‘d like to go to Budapest next month for a Christmas market:) thank you
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you really didnt make an effort to explore the foods and restaurants. you basicly went to 2 places and mcdonalds
Wtf is wrong with you? Why would someone else holiday the way you want them to? How entitled.
they tried loads of places what are you talking about
@@nmo246 my opinion. The restaurants they went to are in a 400 meter radius of the center. Also of the 10 traditional foods they tried 3. It's more of a we came here and stayed in the tourist area and tried what's served here. It's fine, but for a foodie or authentic cuisine searcher, or making a video about it, you could just travel 15 minutes further from the tourist trap and check the list beforehand what to eat. Again, my opinion.
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I was a bit sad about this experience… You should ask around before. I’m sorry, that you had these as experience, because commercials picked these. You had a lot of tourist trap…. These are not the best places, and you payed a lot for not valuable food… next time hungarians direct you the most beautiful places, and the best eating out places! Just ask before!
you literally went to all the tourist traps
Whaaat?
they obviously tricked you and overpriced you for that langos. BTW the locals would never recommend the Nagy Vasarcsarnok. it's just an interesting place to visit - because markets don't look that plush usually 😅
but as a place to buy stuff - stay away. the prices are ridiculously high
Thanks for the insight! Hope this will help future tourists visiting Budapest 😊
That's not entirely true. There are a lot of regular stalls selling fruit, vegetables and meat which have normal prices and a lot of Hungarians shop there.
@@aszechy I stand corrected and bow to your superior knowledge
No "gulash". Gulyás(h) = Hungarian cowboy
You were 1000% scammed with the lángos.
U lost me with all that Korean food in Budapest 😂
Thank you to the Hungarian National Police for finding the places in this video.
Did you just said "dog liver" ? That shouldn't be a thing in that restaurant as far as i know
I said duck liver :)
@@MelinaKim Ohhh, that clears it up, dog meat is legal in Hungary, but i had no idea if that specific restaurant actually had it or not. Thanks for clearing it up
Ha-ha, un peu étrange de prétendre faire un tour gastronomique quelque part, surtout en Europe, et d'aller dès son arrivée dans un restaurant asiatique/vietnamien...et comment ils s'empiffrent...
What was this about??? Apart from langos you did not eat anything hungarian!!
Is this a joke? They went into a place set up for tourists, where you got some shit. Oh, and McDonald's a. They did not experience anything about Hungary.
Fox News Audio made some comment about Asian women and Fleecing.
Do not recommend New York Cafe place. I think it’s overrated
I'm french, I lived in paris for 3 years and those prices are simply atrocious ! More expensive than the average parisian café, in Budapest ?? And it seemed so noisy in a way you can't even enjoy the classical music.
It is very expensive and they have some mixed reviews. It's not for everyone :)
@@Aerosklice Not an average cafe, the most elegant in the world!!! It was one of the favorite historical places of writers and poets, but it was pushed towards splendor. He's French anyway. It's expensive because it's famous, but its confectionery is good. Locals prefer Ruszvurm or Gerbaud. The Hungarian café and pastry shop culture is extensive.
It is realistic that Parisian cafes are cheaper. At first only the muezzin will be required, then you will be taxed, but at the end of course your heads will be cut off in Francistán. Here, the Turks did it this way for 150 years. Good luck.
Historical places don't have to be expensive, but I get it. However what's up with your second paragraph ?Are you being xenophobic or something ?@@-dorkoka2104
For comparisan the average parisian café would give you a coffee and a croissant for 8€, when an actual regular price is 4€ max.The expensive or historic places are at least 20€.@@-dorkoka2104
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Wow, you guys explored 3 places and a McDonald's in a gorgeous city. Super lazy mentality.
Next time you go Hungary to report on it, don't take your husband.
wtf....
Not usefull
Tourist are strangers in town about food.........yakyak !!