Famous Budapest restaurant reopens with Michelin star chef – PHOTOS

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One of Budapest’s iconic restaurants, Fricska, closed during the coronavirus. However, now the chef of Costes, Levente Koppány, has taken over the restaurant. His goal is to regain the Michelin Bib Gourmand rating, which currently no restaurant in Budapest can claim.
Fricska restaurant reopens in Budapest
Costes’ chef, Levente Koppány, reopened the legendary restaurant Fricska in downtown Pest, which closed during the pandemic, but not primarily because of the coronavirus. Today, only one of the three owners is still on board. Andor Giczi has pledged to continue operations according to the previous concept. Throughout the day, guests are welcomed with a constantly changing lunch menu, and in the evening with a chalkboard, seasonal offer, writes vg.hu.

Levente Koppány joins Fricska as chef patron
“I think this type of hospitality is in short supply, and not only in Budapest but in the entire country. We want a slightly more informal bistro kitchen based on Hungarian gastronomy and ingredients like Fricska used to be before Covid”, says the chef of Fricska.
Levente Koppány joins Fricska as chef patron. His duties include ordering goods, negotiating with suppliers, coordinating the team and assembling the menu. He also assists chef Krisztián Rácz, who previously worked in a number of Michelin-starred restaurants in England. His priority remains to be the management of Hungary’s top-notch gastronomic venue, Costes, where a patron chef, the best-known chef of our country, Jenő Rácz, also works.








Not much food for the money if the photographs are representative of the selections offered. NO THANKS!