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For a taste of sheer opulence, visit Budapest’s leading caviar restaurant. The restaurant has a 19th-century Russian bourgeois theme and boasts an intimate atmosphere. As well as caviar, it also specialises in traditional home-made Russian cuisine. Especially popular for business lunches and often frequented by local politicians and dignitaries.
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Some like it hot, others prefer it a little milder. The Shalimar is possibly the closest thing to a British-style Indian restaurant on the European continent. As well as the traditional hot and spicy meat dishes, there’s a wide range of vegetarian options, with all dishes prepared to suit your palette.
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Sushi restaurants seem to be springing up all over the place in Budapest at the moment, but Shiki is one of the best. Particularly popular with the growing Japanese expatriate community as well as locals, the waiting staff are friendly, efficient and knowledgeable, able to offer advice to even the most timid sushi eater.
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Most people would be ill advised to come to a Hungarian country in search of a fine Indain. But this is a great value restaurant with an excellent selection of spicy vegetarian and meat dishes, Taj Mahal also offers a takeaway service. Particularly popular with British expats seeking the taste of the curry house back home.
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