7 charming confectioneries in the agglomeration of Budapest, which is worth a trip
The counters of the following restaurants are crumbling from creamy, crispy, sweet, salty, round or just elongated delicacies, which we would taste one by one if we could catch a sip. Here are our favorite confectioneries around Budapest!
MÁK Handicraft Confectionery, Piliscsaba
In the MÁK Handicraft Confectionery in Piliscsaba, the most delicious dessert specialties are made from quality ingredients with special care, without preservatives and additives. From Tuesday to Sunday, until 6 a.m., sweets are expected after the sweets, including cherry pie, Rákóczi cottage cheese and strawberry cheesecake. What’s more, the ice cream season started early in the MÁK, from March 11, traditional and all kinds of ice creams will be available.
2081 Piliscsaba, Egyetem utca 3.
SweetMom’s Confectionery and Cafe, Rákosmente
On the outskirts of Budapest, in the catchment area of Pécel and Maglód, we find the Sweet Mother’s Confectionery, which boasts a small but wider selection of desserts, where we can be helpful every time. This is especially true if you follow a special diet, as you can also enjoy a rich supply of lactose, sugar, gluten and all kinds of foods. We run the risk that free cakes and cakes sometimes surpass even the tastes of their traditional counterparts!
1171 Budapest, Pesti út 368 / a
Almond Cafe, Falcon
Solymár’s number one café-confectionery, Mandula Café, often hosts photo exhibitions and fundraisers, where the neat interior and heavenly cakes and coffees go hand in hand. Once you’ve managed to choose from the dessert specialties lined up at the counter, which the staff are happy to help you with, all you have to do is enjoy the flavors in the interior with vintage furniture or on the sunny terrace.
2083 Solymár, Templom tér 9.
Mézi Rétes Shop, Dunakeszi
Opposite the Dunakeszi train station, meandering lines meander in front of a seemingly simple little house on weekends, where people are waiting their turn for divine homemade cakes and strudels. For the latter, ode is especially played by everyone who has ever tasted it, which is no wonder, as it is a delicacy made of real strudel dough, packed with sweet or just salty filling. The wide selection includes both traditional and unique flavors, such as Piña Colada strudel stuffed with coconut-pineapple cream.
2120 Dunakeszi, Verseny utca 20.
Milimár Bakery, Budakeszi
Handmade cakes and pastries are made to order only in the bakery of Milimár in Budakeszi. Rethinking old family recipes, more beautiful dessert specialties are born here, such as custom-decorated birthday cakes, colorful cakepops, seasonal sweets and cake boxes. It is worth ordering the desired dessert well in advance, so we can be sure that it will be made on time and in the best, most delicious design.
2092 Budakeszi, Fő utca 171.
Kovács Confectionery, Nagykovácsi
In the vicinity of the Church of the Assumption in Nagykovács we can find the popular Kovács Confectionery, which is often taken by tourists after an exhausting walk in the nearby forests. With the exception of Monday’s holiday, the door of the family confectionery, which is open until 7 pm, has the smell of traditional cakes, as the counter is crumbling with creamy cakes, Rákóczi cottage cheese, patties and donuts. From spring you can also enjoy the delicacies on the sunny terrace.
2094 Budapest, Kossuth Lajos utca 119.
Caravella Café, Gödöllő
They await you in a charming environment, with service at the Caravella Café in Gödöllő, where the four-legged companions are also welcomed. On cooler days, a tabby kitten is lazy in one of the armchairs, and the gentle caretaker is sure to relax in the café. In terms of the offer, there are daily changing seasonal delicacies on the counter, such as cherry-poppy seed pie, peaceful marble muffins and vanilla-cottage cheese snails.
2100 Gödöllő, Szilhát utca 40.