By rika on August 28th, 2011

Two weeks ago during my Budapest trip, we went to a vegan, traditional Hungarian-style restaurant, "Napfényes Étterem", which was situated in a basement (actually a gorgeous, breathtaking one with calming ambiance). After hearing lots of good reviews on Happy Cow, I was determined to try them since I never had Hungarian food. We approached the
By rika on August 27th, 2011

On my last day in Budapest, we went to Napos Oldal Öko Café for the last time. My addiction for “vegetable pancakes“, or “Zöldséges palacsinta” in Hungarian has grown rapidly. I got them again with curry-flavoured Israeli couscous and some sweet-and-sour veggie mix (reminded me of Kimchi).
No more pretty photos this time since I packed
By rika on August 27th, 2011

This was my first time to try out Budapest Hummus BÁR after my honey's lusting for Budapest's falafel and hummus he had in 2007 with his mother on an European trip. The nearby vegetarian Hummus Bar (Kertész utca 39 in the Jewish District) was closed during my 2-day Budapest visit due to some odd kitchen
By rika on August 16th, 2011

I took photos of a vegan cookie from Napos Oldal Okocafe, in the middle of the city road. That cookie was really unique. It's hard to describe this cookie, but it does have a hint of coconut fat or cream in it and it had a bit of creaminess in it. The bite was very
By rika on August 16th, 2011

Last week, we went on a short trip to Budapest and went to Napos Oldal Okocafe, the vegan-friendly cafe on my first evening in Budapest; about 15 mins walk from the hotel. The long-haired Hungarian host was extremely genuine and spoke English; he identified which dishes were vegan, including the desserts. Most of the fried