Half-price pizzas in Hungary: Night of the Neapolitan Pizzerias is tonight!
Fancy a real Neapolitan pizza – at half price? If so, tonight is your night! As part of the Night of the Neapolitan Pizzerias programme, several restaurants in the Hungarian capital and in the countryside are offering Neapolitan pizzas at half price.
The first Naples Night of Pizzerias will kick off on 19 September to launch a tradition-building event celebrating the pizzerias and pizza masters of Budapest, the agglomeration and the countryside, Travelo reports.
All participating restaurants will stay open for two hours longer and offer at least three types of Neapolitan pizza at half price. The special feature is that the pizzerias will not be lined up in one place like a festival, but each one will be waiting for guests in its own restaurant.
Participants of the event in Budapest
- Kemencés Pizza;
- A Pizza Sztori;
- Amore di Napoli;
- Digó (Kazinczy Street és Városliget (City Park);
- Donna Mamma Pizza Napoletana;
- Fermento Pizzéria;
- Forni di Napoli (Szent István Boulevard and Basilica);
- IGEN;
- MOTO Pizza Budapest (Madách Square, Rákóczi Street and Bartók Béla Street);
- SALVE.
Pizzerias in the agglomeration
- Bazsalikom Nápolyi Pizzéria (Kistarcsa);
- Cukorborsó Kertvendéglő (Páty);
- Daniele Urban Nápolyi Pizzéria (Diósd);
- Ittali (Vác);
- Passata (Szentendre);
- Pizza Mamma (Dunakeszi).
Rural restaurants
- A Pizza Sztori (Balatonmáriafürdő);
- Amo la pizza (Szolnok);
- Arany24 (Úrhida);
- Ciao Napoli (Komárom);
- D-bisztró (Mikepércs);
- Magtár Diner (Derecske);
- Mauro Étterem (Székesfehérvár);
- Más tészta (Herend);
- Banditos Pizza Napoletana (Márkháza);
- Pivo Bár és Pizzéria (Szeged).
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