A Canadian’s guide to Hungarian street food

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Canadian travel blogger and vlogger Luke Martin has recently visited the Hungarian capital and shared a video on his channel about his time in Budapest. The newest episode of his series called “Euro Street Food” takes us on a delicious tour.

“So, in today’s episode we are taking you on the ultimate Hungarian food tour,” Martin starts the video. He and his girlfriend, Sabrina Davidson, explore the city, and not only food but also sightseeing-wise. They are a travel channel, after all.

Their first stop is Ildikó Konyhája Restaurant to try out goulash for lunch. Martin is very hungry and is excited to try it. After they get their dishes, he shows his bowl and explains the contents of his soup. “Oh, man. It’s such a rich flavour.” He reveals they tried many bowls of goulash before but believe this one to be the best. He recommends adding black pepper and some spice (if one likes that), as well as trying it with some bread.

  • Check out our tips on how to make the perfect goulash HERE.

After a bit of sightseeing, they head to try out some of Hungary’s most famous street food. And what else to try first than lángos? They get theirs at Retro Lángos Büfé and decide to go with one of the most traditional options, which is sour cream, cheese, and onion. Martin proceeds to rip some of it off while admitting he has no idea how to actually eat it. He does not seem to be as impressed as he was with his goulash.

“Really oily, really greasy. Salty from that cheese, sour from that cream, and a little freshness from those onions. Honestly, this is the best thing I could come up with if it was 2 in the morning and I was drunk,” he says. As he makes his way through, he ponders over its greasiness, but ultimately says: “it is sinfully delicious.”

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