This Budapest restaurant is the favourite diner of Hollywood celebrities – PHOTOS

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The Rosenstein restaurant in Budapest is becoming more and more frequently visited by Hollywood celebrities. Previously, it was Steven Spielberg, this week, it was Willem Dafoe and Mark Ruffalo – who are now shooting their new movie in Budapest – who tasted the local delicacies in the restaurant.
The world-famous Hollywood actors arrived in Budapest to shoot their latest movie, Poor Things, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. The production stars such renowned actors as comedian Ramy Youssef and Emma Stone. During this period, Hollywood celebrities are spending months in Hungary, so we can easily bump into them on the streets of Budapest.
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They are usually keen on trying Hungarian tastes, for which many of them choose a small family restaurant, the Rosenstein in Budapest’s 8th district.
This week, Willem Dafoe and Mark Ruffalo, along with the majority of the production’s staff, tried the local tastes there.

As Hungarian news portal Blikk reports, the group of celebrities started with a kosher homemade plum brandy. Mark Ruffalo ordered a goose liver, while Willem Dafoe started with a bowl of fish soup, followed by stuffed eggplant. Then, he chose a salad and fresh chanterelle mushrooms.” In addition, famous American comedian Ramy Youssef has also recently visited the restaurant with his girlfriend.
However, this is not the first time that Hollywood celebrities visit the Rosenstein restaurant.
Previously, Steven Spielberg also fell in love with the restaurant in Budapest,
which is proven by the fact that even the father of the famous director visited the diner to taste the legendary, delicious food recommended by his son.
“Spielberg’s favourite is the lamb shank remzl, which is like a potato pancake. He visited us a lot when he was shooting in Hungary. Half a year ago, an American man visited us and asked for Spielberg’s favourite dish. After the dinner, we started talking, and then it turned out that he was Spielberg’s dad, who was sent by his son to visit us when he was in Hungary.”







