5+1 special breakfast places you must try in Budapest

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Sometimes, we get bored of our usual made-at-home breakfast that consists of a coffee and, say, a generic sandwich. The following breakfast places in Budapest are the solution for such situations. Check out these 5+1 special places in the capital that will provide you with the best of the best breakfast experience.
1. Szimply
One simply cannot walk past such an incredible and exceptional breakfast place. The staff of Szimply has completely reformed the general breakfast menu found at most restaurants that sell breakfast, so, if you are looking for typical, simple dishes, this is not the place for you.
However, if you are keen on trying something new, try Szimply. The dishes are served beautifully, and the main speciality is the use of edible flowers to decorate the unique flavours of the breakfast dishes, making the meal a unique experience.
2. Normafa Delikát
Plan a day at Normafa and start right away at Normafa Delikát with a hearty breakfast to have energy for the whole day. According to the Facebook page of the “bistro-above-the-city”, you can find all-day breakfast, lunch, dinner, coffee, ice cream, the best local wines, beers, and cocktails in the restaurant – all in harmony with nature.
As Funzine wrote, the owners of the place pay particular attention to using local producers’ products to prepare their food, and environmental awareness plays an important role in all areas of the place.
3. Tosti Budapest

We can read the following on Tosti’s Facebook page:
“Grilled Sandwiches and lemonades in the heart of Budapest! And we do some coffee too :)”
Who would not want to check out a place like this? The sandwich shop was the brainchild of a Dutch couple who came to Hungary and decided to open their own restaurant. The hot sandwiches are made using the toast-size sourdough that is specially prepared for the shop, with gouda cheese stuffed inside.
In addition to the classic chicken, tuna, and vegan options, the sandwich shop offers a range of real Dutch specialities. Examples include toast with sugary apple juice, which forms a fruity, crunchy layer on the outside, or another unusual combination, the chocolate bread.


















