PHOTOS: Italian café, confectionery and pizza place opened in the Buda Castle
The new Italian café/restaurant Zuki brings a taste of Mediterranean charm to the historic buildings of Hungary’s emblematic Buda Castle.
According to lelepo.hu, Zuki opened its doors under 8 Dísz Square, beckoning with an array of “pizza, coffee, gelato, dolci” – encompassing premium pizza, coffee, ice cream and delicious confectionery delights.
Zuki is the place where the marvellous scent of freshly made coffee meets the rustic charm of the authentic Roman pizzas, the Esterházy cake, Hungarian traditional chimney cake (kürtős kalács) and tiramisu. Immerse yourself in the Italian way of life, wrapped in the warmth of a café/bakery.
Upon entering Zuki, you will be greeted by the calming scent of coffee, accompanied by the cheerful chatter of people. Adorned in hues reminiscent of the azure Mediterranean, the décor evokes a sense of refreshment and comfort.
Whether sipping on a brisk espresso, indulging in a slice of pizza or simply unwinding, Zuki offers an experience unparalleled. Their pizzas, crafted from time-honoured recipes, feature a harmonious blend of seasonal, locally sourced ingredients and robust Italian flavours. Yet, beyond coffee and pizza, Zuki tantalises with an assortment of delicious treats for you, your loved ones and friends.
Each day brings forth new creations in their ice cream repertoire, from classic favourites to innovative flavours. Complementing these is a kaleidoscope of sweet delights (dolci), ranging from a colourful variety of cakes to other confectionery wonders.
Yet, Zuki is more than just what fills your cup or plate. It’s about savouring the moment, creating new memories and fostering community. A sanctuary for those seeking the quintessence of Italian life, an ideal workplace for dreamers and a perfect spot to come together with family and friends.
We previously featured HERE another new locale within the Buda Castle District, Budapest’s latest Bavarian beer haven.
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