Dining Out: Coffee and Tea Houses


Quiet restaurant on the quiet square in the downtown. The prices are average, and the waiters speak English. The point of difference though is the opening hours – it is one of the rare places in the center of Budapest where you can have breakfast.
One of the most famous cafes (and restaurants) of Budapest, Gerbeaud is in business from 1858. It is offers delicious cakes for all tastes (including legendary Esterházy and Sacher). The location makes it too touristy (and pricey) though.
Gerbeaud now is not only a confectionary, but also a restaurant and a pub with live traditional music and folklore shows.
V. Vörösmarty tér 7
Probably, the best sencha in the city.
V. Vámház krt. 10
IX. Ráday u., 9
Tel: 215 2101
Sir Morik sells high-quality Arabica coffee of about 20 different types. Prices vary from 900 HUF to 1,500 HUF per 250 grams.
IX. Ráday u. 15





