The 15 Best Places for An Organic Food in Budapest
1. Ecocafe
Evribody: This was my favourite cafe when i was living in Budapest. Super clean, tasty organic food, and the best service by the cute couple that ran the place. Well done!
Mark Lennon: Thoroughly recommend this lovely little place. Great organic food and friendly service ♥
2. Biopiac (Organic Farmers Market)
Leo Sumulong: A well-organized little market featuring organic local produce. Helpful vendors, family-friendly atmosphere.
3. Herbaház
Gréti G.: The best bio grocery store in town where you can find rare, organic, gluten free, sugar free and extra healthy food and ingredients.
Raymond Bucher: Eszméletlen kínálattal és árukészlettel rendelkeznek. Az eladók kedvesek, segítőkészek és értik a dolgukat. Az árak pedig teljesen korrektek. :)
4. Mad Dog Cafe Haus
Daniel: Foursquare asked what is good here... Let me see: coffee, cappuccino, flat white, muffin, latte... And the service! This place is 10/10
5. Fény utcai piac
Gergo Rad: An extensive market for those craving for organic food. See Sonkás on the second floor and the smelly but awesome cheese shop just around the corner.
We Love Budapest: The secret? In Budapest, it has probably the largest selection of organic and protected origin goods. This is not only fashionable, but also creates standards to follow.
Sara P: Local market with lots of good places to buy great cheeses and meat! Beautiful selection of veggies.
6. Vegan Love - Vegan Street Food
Tibor Cseh: We tried the shiitake and sweet potato burgers and they were ah-maaazing! This place rocks! B-town really needed a great vegan fast food joint ??
Orsolya Cseh: Best vegan burger I have ever had! The sweet potato burger is the most magnificent. Thanks for the pleasure!
Ari Tómasson: Mouth watering, juicy and fresh burgers. Original recipes, great service and fun atmo. Would recommend to all. Try ordering extra sauces on the side, they're all delish.
7. VegaCity
Madison: So much to choose from here, if you can't make a decision, go with the daily menu! You can have a bit of everything & be absolutely full up! Lots of gluten free options & amazing cakes for a sweet hit
Moche: cruel free traveler blog. Super yummy vegan food! Gyro is awesome! BUDAPEST – WE LOVE TO EAT: VEGA CITY *Vegan* | MOCHE
Markus: Always a wide selection of fresh vegan dishes. I had a menu-plate which was very good and a big portion (main, side, salad and pita-bread). Very friendly staff too!
8. TüTü Lébár és Kávé
We Love Budapest: The shop targets conscious families and health-maniac young people with its cold pressed vegetable and fruit juices. We can also order organic and green coffee and fruit shots in the shop.
Liliána Balogh?: Super friendly place, extremely friendly stuff they help you to pick the juice you want! They have all the options and you can take away the jars! Best way to start a day to get refreshed! ?????
9. Culinaris
10. Cserpes Tejivó
J. A. K.: This place is truly something! Fancy spot reminiscent of the old-school concept of milk bars. High quality organic yoghurts and delicious desserts! Veeeery reasonably priced!
11. KARAVÁN Budapest - Street Food
Mark: Amazing selection of stalls and vans offering a wide variety of different cuisines, all at very sensible prices. For any vegetarians or vegans, I can highly recommend the organic vegan wrap stall.
Liliána Balogh?: Nice street food place, they have lángos, hamburger, sausage, Thai, lot of options. Had the pizza, freshly made 1500 fts for the margarita with tomato rocket salad and prosciutto, crunchy & delicious!
12. Margitutcakilen
Juliana Hamova: Lovely and friendly place! cheap food, everything is homemade. Cool service. Thank you Budapest!
13. Massolit Books & Café
We Love Budapest: You'll think you're in a romantic French film. The bookstore has thousands of foreign-language books and the sun-drenched courtyard is beautiful. Chirping birds, delicious latte, organic tea!
Joanna Dyba: Quiet and relaxed, a few nice art books in english , beautiful peaceful small backyard garden
We Love Budapest: A mixture of a café and a bookstore. The book selection ranges from bestsellers through academic works to rarities dealing with topics such as politics, gender studies, and Jewish studies.