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24hr emergency service |
Hattyu utca, 14 Budapest 1015 Hungary +36 1 224 9090 |
Formerly known as American Clinic International, the center provides 24-hour emergency service. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Vintage Hungarian wines |
Mammut Shopping Center, Lovohaz utca, 2 District II Budapest 1024 Hungary |
This shop sells most top-quality Hungarian wines. This includes hard-to-find wines such as Tibor Gal's gorgeous reds from Eger, and the expensive Tokaji Aszu from the Royal Tokaji Wine Company (which is partly owned by British wine writer Hugh Johnson). Stay away from fancy bottles: what's inside should be more important than the container. The shop is located just in front of the escalator on the second floor. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hungarian wine shop |
Batthyány utca, 59 District I Budapest 1015 Hungary +36 1 212 2569 |
The best wines in Hungary can be found in this cool, cosy wine cellar and shop. The society also organises large monthly tastings in venues around Budapest. Home delivery and discounts on cases are available to society members, as well as glasses, books and magazines on wine. Group tours can also be arranged. The staff is very knowledgeable and speak English. The shop offers convenient opening hours, a wonderful service and great wines. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hungarian wine outlet |
Margit utca, 27 District II Budapest 1023 Hungary +36 1 326 4984 http://www.hilltop.hu |
This is the outlet shop for the Hilltop Neszmely winery—the largest exporter of quality Hungarian wines to the UK (eight million bottles per year). Why not try the award-winning 'Woodcutter's White'? The selection is vast and prices are low. From here, you can also arrange a visit to the winery in Neszmely, located near the city of Tata on the border with Slovakia. It boasts an excellent restaurant and guesthouse. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Upscale food market |
Lövöház utca 12 Budapest 1024 Hungary +36 (0)1 322 4098 / +36 (0)1 488 0475 (Tourism Ministry) |
This is the king of all markets, catering to Budapest's more well-heeled inhabitants. The customary fruit, vegetable and meat stalls stand side by side with a Coquan's coffee outlet, a Szega Camembert delicatessen stand, an Asian spices and foodstuffs shop, Demmer's Tea Shop, a fresh seafood and caviar stall, a florist and pet food stalls. It occupies the back end of the Mammut shopping mall. For sheer variety, this is an excellent place to shop. Review © 2007, Wcities |