The Gourmet Festival is being held from 21st to 24th of May in Millenaris Park, which is a great opportunity for gastro lovers to sample dishes from almost all of Hungary’s top restaurants at one location, and to taste Hungarian cuisine at its best. This year’s culinary dish is chicken paprikash, which is prepared by the best Hungarian chefs using several different recipes.
Besides famous Hungarian restaurants, wine producers, breweries, cheese makers, gourmet food shops, cafes, and confectionaries also offer their delicacies in Millenaris Park.
The four-day festival begins at 6pm, 21st of May, 2015.
Exhibitors of the Gourmet Festival include:
Restaurants, gourmet shops: Babel, Jokai Bistro, Baricska Csarda, Anyukam Mondta, Bock Bistro, ES Bistro, Salon, Zona, Nobu Budapest, Paris-Budapest Restaurant, Villa Medici Restaurant, Hungarian Bocuse d’Or Academy.
Wineries, breweries: 2HA Vineyard and Winery, Bock Winery, Borkollegium, Bortarsasag, Boutiq Bar, DiVino Wine Bar, Kapucinus Brewery of Magyarhertelend, St Andrew Brewery, Pannonhalmi Abbey Winery, Royal Tokaji, Torley sparkling wine cellar.
Confectioneries, cafe houses: Auguszt Confectionery, Pataki Confectionery, Dolcissima, Zazzi, Gerbeaud, Cake Shop, Pataki Confectionery.
Festival ticket: 25 € (HUF 7500)
Day ticket: 12 € (HUF 3500)
(The list of exhibitors above is not complete, for more information visit sziget.hu/gourmetfestival)
based on the article of sziget.hu
translated by Gábor Hajnal
Photo: Gourmet Festival Facebook page
Source: sziget.hu/gourmetfestival
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