Café Miró - Budapest
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As you trek about Castle Hill, Café Miro is sure to capture your eye. It does not have the traditional look of so many of Budapest's other cafés, blending in with the time-worn stone and brick of historical buildings. Instead contemporary art hangs on walls of burnt yellow and orange trimmed with eclectic blue. Wire chairs that are more comfortable than they appear are gathered by round tables inviting you to sit and stay awhile.
Below the art deco cover of the menu, you'll find an overwhelming selection of desserts and drinks that's sure to cater to what you're looking for. And belying the decor, there's also a small selection of soup, salads, and traditional entrées. The prices may seem reasonable compared to other restaurants on the hill, but it's clear that dinner is not the café's specialty—desserts and drinks are. There's over 30 desserts to choose from, including Amerika pite, cakes, tortes, scones, and ice cream treats. Your options for kavek come in hot, cold, or frappé, and run about 420 to 950HUF. Not a coffee drinker? Don't worry, theres ten pages full of other beverage options.
The warm colors and delectable menu of this open-air café are not the only reasons to linger, for if you choose to sit on the veranda you can see part of Mathias church and watch the tourists swarm about the lovely statue of Hadik András just kitty corner of the café.
For more information visit their website: Café Miró
Posted on Saturday, July 7, 2007 at 07:47PM
by
Kayakman
in SplashCast, Budapest, Hungary, Cafe Review, Várhegy, Castle Hill, Photos, Slideshow, Café
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