This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more

Why is there so much Good Food in Hungary? ???????? What to try in Hungary - Best Central European Food!

x

HUNGARY'S BEST FOOD | 10 Delicious Dishes to Try

Hi and welcome to beautiful Hungary! In this Europe food travel video I've put together 11 of the best Hungarian dishes and tips on what to eat in Hungary. If you are looking for good food in Hungary you don't have to look far. Hungary has some of the best Central European food and my Hungarian food tour will give you a flavor of what to expect when traveling to this beautiful country in Europe. Some of this Hungarian food experience may look familiar to you, like the famous Goulash, which is certainly one of the best Eastern European dishes and part of my Central Europe food tips. But if you want to try Hungarian food, there is so much more nice food in Eastern Europe and Hungary to try. How about a very yummy Pörkölt? Or some of the many tasty samples of street food in Budapest? or did you know that Hungary produces its very own epic Soda? My Eastern Europe food travel video on good food in Hungary will give you plenty of tips on some of the most tasty food in Eastern Europe and my favorite desserts you need to try. Stick around to the end for a special tip for a lactose and gluten free restaurant in Budapest serving excellent gluten free food in Europe. Here are the chapters for my 11 Eastern Europe food tips for good food in Hungary and tasty dishes in Eastern Europe:

0:00 Introduction
1:14 Chocolate snails - Kakaos Csiga
2:31 Sos Kifli horns
3:06 Langos
4:03 Gulyas Soup
4:52 Sajtos Rolo
6:01 Pörkölt and Paprika
7:54 Chicken Paprikash
8:27 Cakes
9:01 Kürtöskalács
10:04 Lemonade
10:53 Bambi Soda
11:44 Bonus: Lactose and Gluten Free Restaurant

If you enjoyed this Hungary travel video and Eastern Europe video in 4k quality please hit the 'Like' button and subscribe to my channel for my weekly new travel vlogs, best places for Europe travel and travel vlogs on many other amazing travel destinations.


➔ Also check out my other popular videos on my various travels:
► ???????? HUNGARY Travel videos

► ???????? SLOVAKIA Travel videos

► ???????? AUSTRIA Travel videos

► ???????? SWITZERLAND Travel videos

► ???????? TURKEY Travel videos

► ???????? SAUDI ARABIA Travel videos


➔ Connect With Me
► Instagram: @Januslog

#Hungary #FoodVideo #CentralEurope

➔ Music Credits
Good Evening - Amine Maxwell (Creative Commons License)
Video Link:
Noir Et Blanc Vie - A Typical Ride Out (Creative Commons License)
Video Link:
We Were Young - Vendredi (Creative Commons License)
Video Link:
x

Hungarian Food - What to Eat in Hungary

Hey there fellow travelers, today we are in Budapest talking about what to eat and drink in Hungary. We go over some of the classic Hungarian dishes like Goulash and Chicken Paprikash as well as the Palinka after dinner (or before) drink. There is a lot of parprika and cream in Hungarian food so be ready for it. What to eat in Hungary. The traditional food of Hunary. Hungarian food.
#hungarianfood #hungary #budapest
Filmed in Budapest, Hungary
Copyright Mark Wolters 2021

Check out our store on Amazon -

Grab some Wolters World travel gear

Help Us Keep Make More Honest Travel Videos:

Follow Jocelyn's Adventures in Cooking & Life at Simply Jocelyn -

Some of Our Favorite Travel Videos We Think Other Travelers Would Love



Hey There Fellow Travelers! Thank you for watching our honest travel vlogs from all over this wonderful world. If you would like to get in contact with us please follow us & send us a message via our social media channels below. Also, if you like our travel videos please feel free to share them with other fellow travelers.

Follow Us At




x

9 HUNGARIAN FOODS YOU MUST TRY IN BUDAPEST! (HUNGARIAN FOOD TOUR)

Hungarian foods you must try in Budapest are Hungarian sausages, Dobos (Hungarian cake), Lángos (fried Hungarian bread), Túró Rudi (curd snack), Rose-shaped gelato, Goulash, Pálinka (fruit brandy), and Paprika Chicken with Nokedli (Hungarian dumplings).

???? Hungarian sausage (Kolbász)
Central Market Hall is a great place to try Hungarian sausages. The sausages are seasoned with paprika and served with a side of sweet mustard.

???? Hungarian cake (Dobos)
Auguszt Cukrászda Belváros is the bakery to go to try the delicious Hungarian sponge cake with chocolate buttercream. The cake is topped with hard caramel.

???? Lángos (fried Hungarian bread)
Retró Lángos is the place to go to try the popular Hungarian street food lángos. It can be described as a Hungarian pizza. The most traditional topping for lángos is cheese and sour cream.

???? Curd snack (Túró Rudi)
These popular Hungarian snacks have a chocolate-flavored outer shell and on the inside it is filled with curd and jam. We tried the strawberry and peach.

???? Rose-shaped gelato
Gelarto Rosa serves rose-shaped gelato. They have unique flavors and make the prettiest gelato.

???? Goulash
Street Food Karavan is a food area in Budapest filled with street food vendors. We went to Goulash Station to try goulash in a bread bowl. Goulash is a soup or stew that contains meat and vegetables.

???? Hungarian pálinka
Szimpla Kert is a famous ruin bar in Budapest. We went there to try Hungarian pálinka. Pálinka is a fruit brandy. We also tried a nice Hungarian red wine.

???? Paprika Chicken (Paprikás Csirke)
Barack és Szilva is a great restaurant to try the popular Hungarian paprika chicken. The chicken comes in a creamy sauce that is seasoned with paprika.

???? Nokedli (Hungarian dumplings)
Our paprika chicken came with a side dish of Hungarian dumplings called nokedli.

⬇️ Check out our Food Guides!


⬇️ Check out our Europe Travel Series!


OUR TRAVEL VLOGGING GEAR
*Camera Bags
-Wandrd PRVKE (Ali's bag) -
-Wandrd Hexad (Holly's bag) -
*Cameras
-Canon EOS R5 (main camera) -
-Canon EOS RP -
-Apple iPhone 13 Pro -
*Drone
-DJI Mavic Air -
*GoPro
-HERO7 -
*Lenses
-Canon RF 15-35mm -
-Canon RF 24-105mm -
-Canon RF 70-200mm -
*Laptops
-2021 Apple MacBook Pro (Ali's laptop) -
-2020 Apple MacBook Air (Holly's laptop) -
*Accessories
-JOBY GorillaPod -
-Rode VideoMic Pro+ -
-Rode DDC- Microphone Wind Shield -
-GoPro Accessory Kit -
-UGREEN Travel Case Gadget Bag -
-Bose Headphones -
-Lens Filter Kit for DJI Mavic Air Drone -
-Apple Clear Case for iPhone 13 Pro -
-BOYA MM1 Microphone -
-Rode WS8 Deluxe Windshield -
*Hard drives
-SanDisk 2TB Extreme Portable SSD -
-SanDisk 1TB Extreme Portable SSD -
-WD 1TB USB Portable Hard Drive-
*Memory Cards
-SanDisk Extreme Pro -
-SanDisk Extreme microSDXC -
*Batteries
-ProMaster Li-ion Battery(for EOS R5) -
-Canon Battery Pack LP-E17 (for EOS RP) -
*Programs/Software

???? We use Epidemic Sound, sign up for a 30-day free trial here.⬇️


*The links above are affiliate links. If you buy something using the links, we may receive a commission. This is at NO extra cost to you. We really appreciate it when you buy through one of our affiliate links. It is a great way to show your support for us so that we can continue to bring you valuable, free content.

Travel Vlog # 133 | Budapest, Hungary | Filmed May 2022
____________________________
ABOUT US
Hi everyone! We're Ali and Holly. We're teachers that love to travel and experience new cultures. Currently, we are exploring Europe one country at a time. We have new travel vlogs on Tuesdays and Fridays.

⬇️ Please SUBSCRIBE ???? New videos on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS


⬇️ Check out our Website and sign up for our NEWSLETTER


Check out our CHANNEL TRAILER to find out more about us:


We're excited to see where this journey takes us. We hope you’ll come along with us on a #OneWayTicket​​​​​​​​​​​.

#Budapest #Hungary #HungarianFood #BudapestFoodGuide
x

Street Food in Budapest!! ???????? THE ULTIMATE HUNGARIAN FOOD Tour in Budapest, Hungary!

???? Copenhagen Street Food Tour:
???? 100% Real Durian Chips - Order Here:

Welcome to Budapest, Hungary, an amazing city, full of history, beauty, and delicious Hungarian food! Today, I headed with my friend Adam ( to go on an ultimate Hungarian street food tour in Budapest. #Budapest #Hungary #HugarianFood

Great Market Hall - It’s one of the coolest markets in the world, a massive indoor market hall. Inside you’ll find all things Hungarian food, from an immense array of sausages and famous Hungarian cured meats to loads of paprika, and Hungarian pickles. We had an amazing time walking around, discovering the ingredients that make Hungarian food unique.

Fakanal Etterem - This is a nice restaurant on the second floor of the Great Market Hall, the chef recommended the eggs with sausage and extra chilies. It was delicious and the best way to get this street food tour started. Price - 970 HUF ($3.20)

Belvárosi Disznótoros - Next we walked over to Belvárosi Disznótoros, a locally popular restaurant for all things Hungarian meat. Inside you’ll find meat paradise - sausages of all kinds, meats galore, and something I noticed that we had to try - Mangalica pig - a special hairy pig from Hungary. Total price - 5,348 HUF ($17.65)

Molnár's Kürtőskalács - You can not visit Hungary and not eat Kürtőskalács - it’s not the easiest word to pronounce. It’s unique, it’s delicious, and they have a number of different flavors and combinations of what you can order. It’s loved by locals and just about everyone in the world who visit Budapest. Price - 1,200 HUF ($3.96) each

Retró Lángos Büfé - If you’re looking for the real deal Hungarian street food in Budapest, look no further than Retró Lángos Büfé, and specifically the food called langos. It’s a type of fried bread, loaded with you choice of toppings. We got the original with cream, cheese, and onions. It was everything you could possibly want on a fried bread, and incredibly tasty. I can still feel the pillowy dough sinking into my teeth. Price - 800 HUF ($2.64)

Downtown Market Hall - Hold Street Market - Next we headed to Downtown Market Hall in Budapest, another old market hall.

A Séf Utcája - After walking around for a while we stopped to eat at A Séf Utcája, specializing in home-cooked styles Hungarian food classic recipes. Food was delicious again, full of paprika, bright, and tasty. Price - 1,900 HUF ($6.27)

Espresso Embassy - Coffeeshop Budapest - By this time we needed a coffee, so we stopped at Adam’s favorite coffee shop called Espresso Embassy. Some of the best coffee you’ll find in Budapest.

Rétisas Vendéglő - To end this ultimate street food tour in Budapest, Hungary, we went to a sit down restaurant called Rétisas Vendéglő. It was a local spot with some unique and huge deep fried dishes. Great place, amazing food, and by the end of the day, we were stuffed! 7,490 HUF ($24.72) - Total price for everything

Thanks to Adam for taking me around Budapest. By the way, he does amazing motion design and animation:

Thank you for joining Adam and I on this Hungarian street food tour of Budapest!

????MUSIC:



——————————————————

????100% Real Durian Chips - Order Here:


????Get t-shirts and caps:


——————————————————

????FOLLOW:
Instagram:
Facebook:
x

BUDAPEST: 15 Things you MUST KNOW before visiting! | Hungary Travel Guide

Before visiting Budapest it's best to know some things to make sure you have a great time! In this video we share 15 things you must know so that your trip to the Hungary's capital will be the best it could be!

Budapest is popular among tourists across the world because of it's nice architecture, the good food and generally great vibe. I myself as a local love the city for the same reasons. However there are things that may be strange for some visitors, or things that if not known could lead to some confusing situations.

In this video we are covering the following topics you must know about before visiting Budapest:
- Is Budapest cheap or expensive?
- Is Budapest a Safe city to visit? What are the scams you should be aware of?
- What are Hungarian people like?
- What are the Tourist Traps you should know about?
- Should you use cash or card? And is it Euro or Forint (local currency?)
- How does tipping work in Budapest?
- What about Vegan and Vegetarian restaurants in Budapest?
- Are there Hungarian words you should know?
- What do you need to know about Public Transport?
- Whats the situation with Public Toilets?
- Are there any things that are Overrated?
- Are all buildings beatiful? All streets clean and nice?
- Are there areas you should avoid for accomodation?
- Whats the situation with Smoking?
- What are the common misconceptions thanks to the Internet?

** If you want to support the Channel and help us keep making content then please Like the Video and Subscribe to the Channel. Thank you :) **

If you have more questions about traveling to Budapest, we answer the most common questions in this video, so check it out:


If you want to know more about how Expensive Budapest is, here is a video we made in Februrary:


Want to know what are the best things to do in Budapest? Check our our top 10 things to do Video:


***********************************************************************
I'm a local youtuber born and raised in Hungary, Budapest.
I love my country and I would like to share my experience and knowledge about Hungary and Budapest as a local for those who want to spend their time here, either as a tourist or as an expat.

Consider Subscribing to the Channel and Like the video if you enjoy the content and would like to know more about Hungary and Budapest.

You can follow me on Instagram:

and Twitter:


***********************************************************************

CREDITS:
Average Annual Full-time adjusted Salary per Employee 2021 Chart from Eurostat:

Painting of The Self- Sacrifice of Titusz Dugovics - by Alexander von Wagner - part of Public Domain
Painting of the Battle of Pákozd - artists: Zalder, F. (artist), Rauh, J. (lithographer) - part of Public Domain
Photograph of the destroyed Chain Bridge and Buda Palace - FOTO:Fortepan — ID 16247 - Donor: Kurutz Márton - under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
Photograph if Ferenc Szálasi - 1944 - by Faupel from Wikipedia: Attribution: Bundesarchiv, Bild 101I-680-8284A-37A / Faupel / CC-BY-SA 3.0
Photograph: A Soviet tank attempts to clear a road barricade in Budapest, Hungary. - from CIA, via Wikipedia - part of the Public Domain
Photograph of Pea Pottage: from Sóbors

Photograph of Mushroom Paprikash:

Articles about Beer Clinking in Hungary:





Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:28 Budapest isn't Super Cheap
01:07 Scams and Safety
01:40 Hungarian Mentality
02:34 Tourist Traps
03:08 Cash or Card?
03:45 To TIp or not to Tip?
04:20 Vegans and Vegetarians
04:59 Hungarian Words to Know
06:01 Validate your Tickets!
06:36 Public Toilets
07:01 Overrated Things
07:47 Worn down Streets
08:33 The Party District
09:08 Smoking Rules
09:43 Internet Misunderstandings
11:07 Outro

#budapest #budapesttravel #bestofbudapest #hungarytravel #wowhungary #visithungary

The ULTIMATE Hungarian Food Tour | BUDAPEST 2022

The ULTIMATE Hungarian Food Tour | BUDAPEST 2022

Are you planning a trip to Hungary but still don't know what to eat in Hungary and where to eat in Budapest? Then in this video, we introduce you to some of the best Hungarian foods to try!

Are you ready to start with this Hungarian food tour?

So let's get started!

???? Do you want to have internet wherever you travel, including Turkey? Then take a look at the option of Aíralo's eSim cards! They are a great choice for those who will be traveling through different countries or regions and don't want to waste time finding local companies in the countries they visit. You buy your eSim online, and as soon as your flight lands at your new destination, you can have internet!

To get a 10% discount on your next eSims, click on the following link and enter the discount code BIT before completing your transaction.



???? SOCIAL MEDIA:
INSTAGRAM: @beryistanbultips
FB PAGE: Bery Istanbul Tips

???? BECOME A MEMBER ON OUR PATREON TO UNLOCK THE SPECIAL SERVICES AND BENEFITS WE HAVE EXCLUSIVELY FOR YOU:

???? Join this channel to get access to perks:


???? BUY YOUR ISTANBUL T-SHIRT, MUGS OR TOTE BAGS:



???? Music by Epidemic Sound (Click the link below to get a free trial) :

Hungarian Food Tour! 5 Must Try Dishes in Budapest! ???? First time trying food in Hungary. ????

We spent a day eating great Hungarian food in Budapest and came up with a fabulous list of the best things to eat and try while in Budapest Hungary.

------------------
SUBSCRIBE! -
------------------

In order we tried:

1. Langos- It is a deep-fried dough – ideally crispy on the outside and soft within – drenched in as much oil as the body can handle and slathered with a messy assembly of calorie-busting toppings. A classic lángos is topped with sour cream, garlic butter and lots of shredded cheese, but the evolution of this hearty fare has recently seen revolutionary toppings of chicken, Bolognese sauce, ratatouille, and even Nutella and whipped cream.

2. Gesztenyepüré- Considered in many countries as a gourmet food, sweet chestnuts are eaten widely and prepared in diverse ways. They can be roasted, boiled, steamed or grilled or they can be dried and milled into flour. Sweet chestnuts can be used to stuff vegetables and meat. The list of sweet and savory recipes is endless. Everyone has heard of such French delicacies as the marron glacé, chestnuts candied in sugar syrup and glazed, which is probably one of the most challenging culinary undertakings.

3. Hungarian Goulash- Goulash is a soup or stew of meat, usually seasoned with paprika and other spices. Originating from the medieval Hungary, goulash is a popular meal predominantly eaten in Central Europe but also in other parts of Europe. Its origin traces back to the 9th century to stews eaten by Hungarian shepherds.

4. Chicken Paprikash- paprikás csirke or csirkepaprikás in Hungarian) It is a popular dish of Hungarian origin and one of the most famous variations on the paprikash preparations common to Hungarian tables. The name is derived from the ample use of paprika, a spice commonly used in Hungarian cuisine.

----------

► SUBSCRIBE! -

----------

► FOLLOW US
○ Instagram:
○ Twitter:
○ Facebook:
○ Newsletter:
○ Website:

----------

► SUPPORT US
All and any support we receive helps us to travel more and upgrade our camera gear- meaning it helps us to create more and better quality content!
○ PayPal (Tip Jar):
○ Our recommended Travel Insurance (SafetyWing):

○ Book hotels through Booking.com:

----------

► OUR GEAR
○ Store:
○ Camera:
○ Tripod:
○ Drone:
○ Go Pro:
○ Hard Drive:
○ SD Card:
○ Charger:

----------

► ABOUT US
A little bit of luxury, a little bit of budget, a whole lot of travel! We’re Anna and Trevor and we’re setting out to explore as much of the world as we possibly can. We want to encourage you get out there and explore in your own way, not the way someone else tells you to travel!

----------

► CONTACT US
○ Email: delightfultravellers@gmail.com

If you haven’t tried langos you haven’t lived ???????? #hungary #hungarianfood #budapest

Everything I Ate in Budapest, Hungary | Best Places to Eat, Prices, Travel Tips

Join me on a foodie trip to Budapest, Hungary✈️
I share amazing places to eat, prices, and travel tips????????

???? Budapest Walking Food Tour with Secret Food Tours


???? Budapest Hop-On Hop-Off Tour


⭐️ Amazon Favorites (travel, home, filming, etc)


???? Instagram:

???? Business Inquiries: melinamjkim@gmail.com

9 Things you Must Eat in Budapest, Hungary

Last summer we had the chance to experience the Sziget Festival in Budapest and to combine it with the amazing food culture of the capital of Hungary! Typical of Central Europe, its staples are based on bell peppers, paprika and smoked sausage, without forgetting sour cream and cheese… From street food staples such as the fried Langosz covered with cheesy potatoes or the famous cylindrical cake, to fancy restaurants dating back to the Magyar Empire as well as amazing markets ready to enchant your palate, Budapest is definitely worth a food travel!
And you are lucky, there are still spots to visit the Sziget Festival this year from the 7th to the 13th of August :)

Here are our top 9 of what you should try in Budapest

Tarhonya : this typical egg-based pasta is fried in butter or lard before being boiled, and is usually served with meat or vegetable stews, fried sausages or in salads.
Lecsó is a Hungarian speciality also found in Czech Republic, Slovak, Poland or Croatia. This vegetable stew made of hungarian wax pepper and tomatoes as well as onions, and of course paprika powder is thick, sweet, and simply a vegetarian’s dream. It can be served alone with bread, or with chicken cutlets.
Goulyas is probably the national dish of Hungary. This medieval meat and vegetables stew is seasoned with paprika and other spices such as caraway seed, cayenne or bay leaves. It can be made from lamb, beef, pork or veal and can be either served as a soup or as a stew, and dressed with lemon juice, red wine or sour cream!
Palinka is a traditional fruit brandy originating from the Transylvania Region and mainly made out of plums, apricots, apples, pears and cherries. Protected by a European Geographical indication, it can only be produced in Hungary and in four provinces of Austria.
Kolbasz designs different kinds of sausages, that come from every region of the country with their own special recipes and tastes. Kolbasz may be boiled, dried or smoked, they can be eaten as cold cuts or served in main dishes with stews and salads. These sausages typically contain bacon, ground pork, beef, lamb, paprika (surprise!) garlic, pepper, nutmeg and a huge variety of local spices. They can also be eaten directly at butcher shops, with mustard and sauerkraut.
Kürtőskalács is hollow, cylinder shaped pastry made from a sweet yeast dough roasted over charcoal. Coated with castor sugar, cinnamon or walnut, this caramelised spit cake is usually sold on festivals and outdoor events.
Fröccs is a sort of Spritzer, a mixed drink made out of white wine and carbonated water, popular in Germany, Austria and Hungary. Fröccs exist in multiple variations in Hungary with different proportions of wine and water.
Lepeny: is a sort of thick pancake garnished with sour cream, bacon and cheese. In the Sziget Festival it was grilled with a hot iron.
Lángos : Can’t say no to fried dough! Langos is flat bread made with flour, yeast, water and salt. You’ll frequently see it topped with mashed potatoes, sour cream yogurt, grated cheese, ham or sausages, but also with sugar or jam.

So, when are you going?
x

INTENSE Hungarian FOOD TOUR in Budapest, Hungary | Paprikash, Mangalica, Pogasca, Goulash & MORE ????????

We are trying some of the most local and traditional delicacies in Budapest, Hungary with a local! Go on this adventure -- Budapest: Private Food Tour – 10 Tastings with Locals -

Thanks so much for watching and if you enjoyed this video make sure to leave us a comment and SUBSCRIBE! ????

???? Follow us on Instagram:

☕️ If you want a one time way to say THANK YOU! You can buy us a coffee :

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:54 Palinka
01:14 Central Market Hall
02:27 Hungarian Meats
04:00 Pogasca
06:07 Thank You GYG
07:41 Fröccs
08:05 Goulash & Potato Paprikash
09:03 Hungarian Confectionary
12:46 Hungarian Sausage
14:24 Hungarian Pickles
16:46 Chimney Cake

INTENSE Hungarian FOOD TOUR in Budapest, Hungary | Paprikash, Mangalica, Pogasca, Goulash & MORE ????????

IN THE MOOD FOR BUDAPEST | What To See, Do & Eat in Budapest | The Ultimate Hungary Travel Guide

Budapest is undoubtedly one of Europe’s most remarkable jewels, the sparkling pearl of the Danube. It’s a city with a trove full of treasures, with an expansive history that gave birth to the Buda castle district where you’d feel like you’ve stepped back in time.

On the cosmopolitan city of Pest, saunter through UNESCO-listed boulevards that feature a stunning array of Art Nouveau buildings, discover countless world-class museums that you’d want to get lost into and visit basilicas and opera houses where you’d wax lyrical under their spell. Budapest knows how to live well, and has a proclivity to sophistication. In this city, you’ll find gorgeous century-old coffeehouses and sumptuous restaurants where you can whet your appetites in the city’s gastronomy that’s brimming with cross-continental cuisines and the fantastic Hungarian food and wine scene.

This is a city that also balances lifestyle and wellbeing, where you can relax and blow some steam in some of the city’s most incredible offerings, its magical thermal waters and spas. Then, like a jewel on its crown, there’s the spectacular river Danube, one of the great rivers of the world, flowing through Budapest, with riverside banks that are so historically significant, they’re preserved as UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Enjoy this latest Budapest episode, and hope you'll be able to savour and enjoy this protean city as much as I did!

Subscribe to my Youtube channel @JanzAntonIago for more In The Mood for Life videos.

#budapest #travelguide #hungary #travelbudapest #visitbudapest

_________________

⭐ A great big thank you to the sponsor of this episode — The River Cruise King / DNA Tours. Discover Dave, world-class expert on river cruises and one of the world's top most influential travel advisors. Whether you book one of his escorted cruises or seek a tailoured travel counsel, Dave is there to match you with your dream cruise, the right destination, the right pace and even the right budget. He's been taking people to river cruises in major rivers around the world for over a decade!

Join him on his 2025 Christmas Market DANUBE CRUISE! December 4 – 10, 2025, Advent on the Danube, From Nuremberg to Vienna on Amadeus Queen with a post trip in Budapest. Book a free consultation:

Whenever you book a cruise, I will earn a referral commission, which would help fund the production of my In The Mood for Life videos!

SIGN UP HERE:

The first 20 registrations will get a $100 discount on the dream Danube cruise and Budapest trip, so sign up now!

_________________

⭐ Special mention to Salvador Sommelier for being a part of this episode. Book this wine tasting experience in Lisbon!

_________________

Subscribe to my Youtube Channel:
Buy me coffee:
Follow me on Instagram:
Sign up to my Newsletter:

Want to sponsor my video? Contact me: editor@janzantoniago.com

Follow In The Mood for Life on Instagram:

Follow In The Mood for Life on Facebook:

Watch other videos on my channel, for the memories:

In The Mood for Morocco //
In The Mood for Rome //
In The Mood for Vienna //
In The Mood for Sintra //
In The Mood for Lisbon: Part 1 //
In The Mood for Lisbon: Part 2 //
In The Mood for Porto: Part 1 //
In The Mood for Porto: Part 2 //
In The Mood for Algarve: Part 1 //
In The Mood for Algarve: Part 2 //
In The Mood for Douro //
In The Mood for Coimbra: Part 1 //
In The Mood for Alentejo: Part 3 //

In The Mood for Gerês & Douro //

Tutorial: Learn How To Export High-Quality Videos for Instagram //

_____________

???? Check out my Udemy course, The Zero-to-Hero Course on Creating Professional Videos:

00:00 Introduction
02:28 What To Expect in Budapest
04:37 The Budapest Story
05:31 Part I: Buda
10:49 River Cruise King Sponsor
11:21 Part II: Pest
18:33 The Coffeehouses of Budapest
21:13 Gastronomy of Budapest
24:46 The Wines of Hungary
25:34 The Thermal Baths & Spas of Budapest
27:18 Budapest at Night
27:45 Budapest's Beauty is Skin-Deep
29:14 Thank You to the Sponsor

5 Things You Should NEVER Do in Hungary ???????? Don't Do This in Budapest

In today's Hungary travel vlog, we discuss 5 Things You Should NEVER Do in Hungary and Don't Do This in Budapest.

There are a few other posts about Hungary: 25 Things to do in Budapest, Hungary Travel Guide, DO'S AND DON’T IN HUNGARY, Visit Budapest - Five Things You Will Love & Hate about Budapest, Hungary, and 3 Crazy Things About BUDAPEST. But none really touch on the things you should never do in Hungary. So I decided to make this travel vlog!

This isn't a complete list of what not to do in Hungary , just some things I observed from my recent trip to Budapest, Hungary. If you are Hungarian, a Hungarian expat, or living in Hungary and you have any other suggestions of things related to the topic of don't do this in Hungary , make sure you comment below. Make sure you also try Palinka! Palinka is a fruit brandy! If offered Palinka it is rude to turn it down.

Hungary tourism is a big driver of the Hungarian economy, so they do overlook somethings that tourist do, but try to respect the cultural differences when you travel Hungary.

Hopefully you can use this to supplement your Hungary travel guide advice and not be viewed as a rude tourist.

I love Hungary - don't let the rules or culture differences keep you from visiting. Just be mindful of those cultural differences and enjoy this awesome country.

5 Things You Should Never Do In Hungary

Let me start off by saying, if I had to recommend just one city in Europe to visit it would probably be Budapest. It’s got everything, old world charm but in a modern city, the architecture is amazing and exactly what you think of when you think European city, it’s very safe, the food is amazing and it’s soooo affordable compared to comparable cities.

1 - Never clink glasses or bottles together. There was a revolution in Hungary in 1848 that was defeated. Legend has it that Austrians celebrated in Vienna by toasting and clinking their glasses. Hungarians vowed not to cheers with glasses for 150 years. While that time frame ended in 1998 - many Hungarians still do not cheers! It was actually against the law until the mid 1990s!

2 - Never make the Hungry Hungary joke to a Hungarian. It’s one of those things that non Hungarians say to Hungarians and well….it’s just not funny. Don’t do that!!!!

3 - Never forget to tip. After spending 8 months in countries where tipping isn’t customary and sometimes considered offensive, I often forget to tip! In Budapest and Hungary in general tipping is customary. The acceptable tipping rate is around 15%. Side note: Don’t say thank you until you’ve paid your tab. Saying thank you when you pay your tab lets the server know you’re done and you don’t expect any change. So make sure you don’t do that if you want change back.

4 - Never refuse Palinka. Palinka is a fruit brandy that is a favorite with Hungarians. Hungarians like to say Palinka in small amounts is medicine, in large amounts a remedy! You don’t drink Palinka alone - it’s a drink Hungarians have with friends. It’s is a big no-no to turn down Palinka if it’s offered to you.

5 - Never say Buda-PEST. That’s the quickest way to get on a Hungarian’s bad side. It’s Buddah - PESHT. Side note: DONT CALL IT Bucharest! That’s in Romania! I made that mistake…didn’t turn out well for me! In my defense I had one to many Palinka!!!!

Also, never miss a chance to hang out at one of the Budapest ruin bars.
_
★ Perfect Travel Shirts:
→My audience now gets a 10% discount from UNBOUND MERINO when you use the discount code: WAKEUP at website
_
★ Gear I Use:
→ Camera:
→ Action Camera:
→ Mic:

★ Minimalist Travel Pack I Travel With:
→ Osprey 30L Porter Backpack:
→ Sea to Summit Compression Sack:

_

★ Remote Year: Travel like I do and save $200:
_

★ Music:
All music sourced from Artlist: (if you use this affiliate link, we both get 2 months free)
_

★ My blog:
★ I blog for The Budget Minded Traveler:

#hungary #budapest #neverdothis

Best HUNGARIAN street food experience | Must try Budapest street food

On our last day in Budapest we wanted to have a Hungarian street food experience with a local. We took a tasty Budapest street food tour with Nelli from Nellicious Travels .The tour took us from the Central Market Hall to the Jewish quarter and introduced us to some restaurant gems and lots of Hungarian street food. If you are a foodie, give their street food tours of Budapest a try!

Nellicious Travels:

Mistakes Tourists Make in Budapest

Hey there fellow travelers, today we are talking about silly mistakes tourists make when they visit Budapest and Hungary in general. So we hope this can help you with tourist and travel information for Hungary and Budapest.
Filmed in Budapest, Hungary
Copyright Mark Wolters 2021
#travelmistakes #budapest #hungary

Grab some Wolters World travel gear

Help Us Keep Make More Honest Travel Videos:

Follow Jocelyn's Adventures in Cooking & Life at Simply Jocelyn -

Some of Our Favorite Travel Videos We Think Other Travelers Would Love



Hey There Fellow Travelers! Thank you for watching our honest travel vlogs from all over this wonderful world. If you would like to get in contact with us please follow us & send us a message via our social media channels below. Also, if you like our travel videos please feel free to share them with other fellow travelers.

Follow Us At




x

8 TRADITIONAL CAFÉs of BUDAPEST | Hungary Travel Guide

Budapest Café's can be a highlight for anyone who visits the capital of Hungary. We'll show you some of the historic Café's Budapest offers, from the most popular ones like New York Café - which is called the most beautiful café in the world - or ones like Gerbeaud and Centrál, but we also show some lesser known ones like Művész or Café Zsivágó.

If you want to have a nice coffee in a cozy environment, or have a Brunch or nice dinner, or just look for a place to grab some sweets, this video will surely give some excellent ideas!

If you find our Stuffed Cabbage Adventures T-Shirts and Pulovers we wear in the videos and also wish to support the channel, we got some great news! You can order our designs via the following Link!

We are grateful for your support!

Below you can find the list of Café's we explore in the video:
New York Café Budapest:


Central Grand Cafe and Bar:


Café Gerbeaud:


Gerlóczy Café:


Művész Café:


Café Zsivágó:


Hadik:


Ruszwurm


If you want to know what are the things your MUST KNOW about Budapest, check the following video:


Want to know what are the best things to do in Budapest? Check our our top 10 things to do Video:


***********************************************************************
I'm a local youtuber born and raised in Hungary, Budapest.
I love my country and I would like to share my experience and knowledge about Hungary and Budapest as a local for those who want to spend their time here, either as a tourist or as an expat.

Consider Subscribing to the Channel and Like the video if you enjoy the content and would like to know more about Hungary and Budapest.

You can follow me on Instagram:


***********************************************************************
#budapest #wowhungary #visithungary #budapesttravel #hungarytravel #café

We usually use archive photos from Fortepan. If you wish to look at some old photographs from Hungary, it's one of the best websites online:


TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 New York Café
01:17 History of Budapest Cafés
02:31 Central Grand Café and Bar
03:38 Café Gerbeaud
05:12 Gerlóczy Café
06:04 What about Pilvax?
07:24 Művész Café
08:23 Café Zsivágó
09:23 Hadik
10:24 Ruszwurm

We Tried the BEST Street Food in Budapest, Hungary!

The street food in Budapest is AMAZING! We couldn't believe how many yummy things there were to try. So we decided to try everything! In this video, we show you some of the best street food in Budapest, Hungary--with a special focus on trying traditional Hungarian food.

Here’s the full list of everything we tried:
- Langos from Street Food Karavan
- Goulash from Central Market Hall
- Kürtőskalács from Molnar's Kürtőskalács
- Fried Mac and Cheese bites from Paneer

If you want to learn more about the street food in Budapest, feel free to visit our blog post:

Thanks so much for watching! Don’t forget to like and subscribe :)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Help support our dreams of traveling the world by supporting us on Patreon!


Do you follow us on social media?





Music by Epidemic Sound.

Budapest Guide: 30+ Awesome Things to do in Budapest, Hungary! #travel #Europe

30+ awesome things to do in Budapest ⬇️ ????????

This was my second time visiting Budapest and it’s safe to say that this city has my heart! Budapest is such a magical city with so much to see and do. I wanted to put together a little guide for you to help plan your future visits. Don’t forget to save! ♥️

???? BUDAPEST SIGHTS & THINGS TO DO - Fisherman’s Bastion, Buda Castle, Hungarian Parliament Building, St. Stephen’s Basilica (go up the tower for incredible views of Budapest!), Matthias Church, Vajdahunyad Castle, Heroes Square, Catch a show at the Hungarian State Opera House, Széchenyi Chain Bridge, Great Synagogue, Aquaworld Budapest

????????‍♀️ BUDAPEST SPAS - Széchenyi Thermal Baths, Gellért Spa, Lukács Baths, Thermal Beer Spa for a unique beer spa experience

????️ BUDAPEST RESTAURANTS & CAFES - Rosenstein for authentic Jewish Hungarian Food, New York Cafe - possibly the prettiest cafe in the world, Mazel Tov, Menza Restaurant, FELIX Kitchen & Bar, Bambi Eszpresszo, Central Market Hall, but also don’t miss just going into some local mom & pop restaurants for Hungarian food.. you will find Budapest is full of incredible food!

???? BUDAPEST ROOFTOP BARS - The Duchess, White Raven Skybar & Lounge, High Note SkyBar, 360 Bar, The Sky Garden Rooftop Terrace, Memorise Skybar, Solid, Intermezzo Restaurant & Roof Terrace

⭐️ TIP: Get yourself a Budapest Card to use while you’re there! It will give you free public transportation, free access to 30+ attractions and services, discounts on numerous attractions including the Széchenyi Thermal Baths, airport transfer, and even free goodies & discounts at local restaurants!

I hope you enjoyed this quick guide to some of the best things to do in Budapest, Hungary. Have you ever been to Budapest?

Classic Hungarian Food #budapest #hungary #shorts #food

Real Hungarian Food #food #shorts #budapest #foodie #hungary

Real Hungarian Food

Shares

x

Check Also

x

Menu