Budapest Snack Bar -

Skip the overpriced tourist restaurant on the Danube for one meal. Go find a büfé with a flickering neon sign and a grill that hasn't been cleaned since the fall of communism. Order the sausage. You won't regret it.

This is the king of Hungarian street food. Imagine a deep-fried pizza dough, puffed and crispy on the outside, soft and airy on the inside. The classic way to eat it is simply smeared with tejföl (Hungarian sour cream) and sprinkled with reszelt sajt (grated cheese). For the adventurous, snack bars offer garlic butter, sausage chunks, or even Nutella for a sweet version. Don't plan a formal dinner after eating one—this is a meal in itself. budapest snack bar

Always have a small bottle of Szódavíz (plain seltzer water) with your snack. It cuts the grease and makes you feel vaguely healthy. Jó étvágyat! (Bon appetit!) Skip the overpriced tourist restaurant on the Danube