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    Default Hostelling in Budapest & Prague

    Some food from Budapest -- best food of this trip so far...

    Spicy fish soup:



    Goulash with gnocchi:



    Here are some dishes from earlier in the trip:

    Breakfast in Prague:



    Dinner in Czech Republic -- dijon ragout(?)

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    that WAS a good breakfast

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    Default Re: Hostelling in Budapest & Prague

    Some more photos of food from Budapest:

    (I think my favorite part of traveling is the food)

    Bread with fat and onions? I've forgotten the name...



    "Langosh" -- deep fried bread, sour cream and garlic flavor:



    Platter of meat, "chips" and rice

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    Bread with fat and onions? I've forgotten the name...

    Zsiroskenyér.

    It's basicly fresh bread, roast fat (dripping), some salt, paprika and onions (either red or white will do). Since Hungary is the only nation making this food that certain way, became a national dish, even trademarked for Hungary, called Hungarikum.

    It's a cholesterol bomb, although the fat destroys the alcohol molecules... useful for pub crawls!
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    Wow! That seems great food that makes me hungry. I wonder how about its taste is as I've never tasted it. Have you ever tried Asian dishes like Thai, Chinese, Japanese,...?

    Are you interested in visiting to some countries in Asia? Or you have been once? If not, there are many youth hostels in Thailand, Singapore, and Japan that you can stay to save your budget. What are you thinking about?

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    Haha, when I first saw the pictures I thought, OMG they will now show ehat we serve But no

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    Haha, when I first saw the pictures I thought, OMG they will now show ehat we serve But no
    Haha, something to hide?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bazt View Post
    Haha, something to hide?
    Not really. We currently offer breakfast FOC (included in the price); our selling price is quite low. In couple of words: I have seen better breakfasts.


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    Quote Originally Posted by iBackpacker View Post
    Wow! That seems great food that makes me hungry. I wonder how about its taste is as I've never tasted it. Have you ever tried Asian dishes like Thai, Chinese, Japanese,...?

    Are you interested in visiting to some countries in Asia? Or you have been once? If not, there are many youth hostels in Thailand, Singapore, and Japan that you can stay to save your budget. What are you thinking about?
    The Philippines is one of the fascinating and most laid-back places in exotic Asia...

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    its interesting , how much they charge ?
    I hope the price is not lower than the cost of the breakfast ...otherwise , their activity is a charity.

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