Hungaricum dinner!
Pálinka dinners go just like wine dinners do: participants taste the dishes several times and afterwards pálinka makers or the representatives of the restaurant speak about the distillates to guests. Sometimes participants miss wine from the menu: Mr Jakabffy is of the opinion that it is up to the organiser to decide whether to include wines too – he does not do it. To avoid getting under the influence of pálinka too early, it is best if guests receive 2 cl of pálinka with each course.
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