Budapest · Hungary · Kosher-friendly, in the Jewish quarter
Staying in Budapest's 7th district
The old Jewish quarter around the Kazinczy Street shul, where Budapest's kosher food is, and a natural base for the Hungarian kevarim.
No kosher kitchen — listed for where it stands, not for its food.
- One caution that decides which street you book on: the same few blocks are now Budapest's nightlife district. Ask the hotel exactly where it sits, and expect noise if it is on the wrong corner.
- This is the base for Kerestir, Ujhely, Kaliv and Liska — all of them two to three hours east, and all needing food carried from here.
- The Kazinczy complex holds a beis midrash and a kosher kitchen alongside the shul.
Distances measured from Kazinczy Street Synagogue, Kazinczy utca 29-31, not from the building itself.