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10 things I love about budapest

Turul Project, on multicultural Turnpike Lane, serves delicate, refined takes on classic Hungarian cuisine. Try silky, rich goose liver parfait with tangy green apple and red cabbage, and luscious chocolate torte with sour cherry sorbet – plus an adventurous list of Hungarian wines and spirits. turulproject.com

1 Lángos

These large, deep-fried pieces of dough, crisp at the edges and soft in the centre, are a typical Hungarian street food and a real gem that reminds me of my childhood by the shores of Lake Balaton. The most classic serving

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