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Carmel Étterem

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Andrea
November 4, 2019
Carmel is in the middle of District VII’s Kazinczy Street, right in the heart of Pest’s Jewish Quarter. They define themselves as a glatt kosher restaurant, which means that they meet the strict requirements of the religion’s kosher requirements entirely. Accordingly, we can find Hungarian and international meals on the menu, but also classical Jewish specialities. There is also a possibility to order a special four-course Sabbath menu (5,000-6,000 HUF), but you can also choose from many à la carte meals too. A good broth (1,400 HUF) with a classic matzo ball in it might be the perfect choice for a starter. Matzo is basically an unleavened bread, the ‘bread of sadness”, and the dumpling made from it is a traditional ingredients of soups.
Carmel is in the middle of District VII’s Kazinczy Street, right in the heart of Pest’s Jewish Quarter. They define themselves as a glatt kosher restaurant, which means that they meet the strict requirements of the religion’s kosher requirements entirely. Accordingly, we can find Hungarian and inter…
Oliver
October 16, 2011
Friendly but old style Glatt Kosher restaurant. Highly recommended.
Eszter
January 20, 2015
Glatt kosher restaurant offering international and Hungarian meals as well as Jewish specialities.
Sandor
January 20, 2015
Quality kosher food, hungarian style
Mihaly
May 18, 2012
Currently the only kosher meat restaurant (there is a newly opened kosher grill bar next to Szoda in Wesselenyi and a dairy pizzeria few blocks down tho) in Budapest with good food but hefty prices.

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31 Kazinczy u.
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