The best Hungarian confectioneries – Dining Guide TOP selection

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Not sure where to try the sweetest Hungarian specialities?! Let’s see which are the best confectioneries in Hungary where gastronomic pleasure is guaranteed. 

Budapest

Gerbeaud – Budapest

Gerbeaud Café
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The 160-year-old Café Gerbeaud is an internationally known and respected hospitality venue where preservation of tradition and pursuit of innovation are perfectly combined. Accordingly, confectioners at Gerbeaud represent an innovative spirit which is also symbolised by its popular classic dishes that are served in the best possible form. Gerbeaud Budapest uses ingredients of the best quality, while also keeping pace with the latest technologies. Prices are tailored to tourists; still, the confectionery is constantly full of customers.

Auguszt Confectionery – Budapest

Auguszt
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Elek Auguszt opened his first confectionary in 1870; therefore, the family has been actively developing and representing the Hungarian pastry arts for 148 years. The emblematic family business opened in 1957 at the Buda side. Joseph Auguszt – representing the fourth generation of the dynasty – is the personal guarantee of its classic quality. An innovative spirit and new trends are combined with family tradition. Delicacies are made from the best ingredients and can be enjoyed in a prestigious environment.

Dolcissima – Budapest

Dolcissima
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Dolcissima can also be called the “playground” of Davide Deligio. The Italian confectioner arrived from Bari ten years ago, having the experiences of a baker. Traditional southern Italian desserts are prepared in an open-view kitchen. “Canollo” and “sfogliatelle” are the most emblematic delicacies, but other cakes and ice creams are also available which are prepared with great professionalism. The full experience can be realised by a special Sicilian coffee.

Desszert.Neked – Budapest

Desszert.Neked
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The story began in a basement in Újlipótváros and ended up in a jewel-like, French-style shop in Paulay Ede street, which is still one of the best new-wave patisseries of the city. Despite the fact that the co-founder and creative pastry Péter Korponai no longer strengthens the team, it seems that knowledge was left behind, holding Desszert.Neked among the best ones.

Countryside

Mihályi® – Vác

Mihályi Patisserie
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The former Dessert Salon confectionery now bears the noble simplicity of the Mihályi® name. Its founder, László Mihályi, is a confectioner who worked and studied in several different countries – including Shanghai, Austria, Norway etc. This knowledge and experience were built into his own sweet-shop at Vác, where self-expression is perfectly realised.

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