You can now reserve a table at the restaurants participating in the autumn program of the National Restaurant Week
From Wednesday, you can reserve a table at the restaurants participating in the autumn program of the National Restaurant Week; during the event, more than 150 restaurants across the country await their guests with special, fixed-price menus between October 5 and 15 – DiningCity, which organized the event, told MTI.
Among the record number of more than 150 restaurants on offer at this autumn’s Restaurant Week is Indian, Japanese, Lebanese, Georgian, Turkish, Mexican, French, Italian and Spanish cuisine. Among the courses of the specially priced menus composed for the occasion are gluten-, lactose- and sugar-free delicacies, but vegetarian or vegan guests will not go hungry either – read the announcement of the organizers.
According to the information, the restaurants offer three- or four-course menus in three price categories: this year, the top category costs HUF 5,900, the premium category costs HUF 7,900, while the exclusive category costs HUF 9,900, including a service fee. You can register in advance at www.etteremhet.hu.
As highlighted in the announcement, the program includes many restaurants that are among the hundred best restaurants in Hungary according to renowned gastronomic lists, or have a Michelin recommendation.
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