Gala dinner and Gundel award ceremony again – you too can take part in the celebration of the horeca industry
The Károly Gundel awards will be presented at the gala: the 2020 awards are awarded to Dr. László Csizmadia (posthumous) and Attila Molnár, the 2021 awards for Gyula Berkes and the Dudás brothers, as well as for this year’s awardee, whose identity will be decided by the Awards Committee on September 23.

Anyone is welcome to join
The venue of the event will again be the Gundel Restaurant, and the date will be Sunday, October 16, 2022, at 12 noon.
The gala dinner is hosted by: Gábor Gundel Takács, professional mentor: Lajos Bíró, sommelier: Mihály Fabók.
The 6-course lunch menu is prepared by the chefs of the Gundel Restaurant, Arany Kaviár Restaurant, Biarritz Restaurant, and Anyukám geza Restaurant.
The event has never been without sponsors in recent years, and the organizers are still waiting for sponsors. The Gala Dinner can be supported with money or materials, in the net value of HUF 200 or 400,000.
The price of the entrance ticket is HUF 45,000, MVI members HUF 35,000.
Ticket request: galaebed@gmail.com and phone: 20/523-9934.
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