What to order at Palack Borbár

Must order
A glass of Hungarian natural orange wine and a plate of mangalica salami.
Editor tip
Closed Sunday and Monday; the back room has a stand-up bar with a 10-glass rotation.
CuisineWine bar
Price$$
Neighborhoodujbuda
HoursMon-Tue 12:00-23:00, Wed-Sat 12:00-24:00, Sun 12:00-22:00
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Must order: A glass of Hungarian natural orange wine and a plate of mangalica salami.

Why locals love it: A Buda-side natural wine bar near Gellert that Pest tourists rarely cross the river to find.

Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday; the back room has a stand-up bar with a 10-glass rotation.

Location

Address: Szent Gellért tér 3, 1114 Budapest

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