Pretty much all of Hungary is a thermal area, and Budapest is famous for, among other things, its thermal baths. August 31st being the second anniversary of our retirement travels, we celebrated by going to the Gellert Baths (close to our campground; indoors--the weather has turned cool and wet) and then to the Stex restaurant on Jozsef Utca for a
great Hungarian dinner.
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The grand old Gellert Hotel, the Gellert Baths within
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The main pool area
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The men's thermal area (sorry, Vicki did not have the camera for the women's)
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Interior decor
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Ceiling
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Dome
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Another beautiful but, sadly, unidentified building, in Pest (near Joszef) [later identified as the Museum of Applied Arts...thanks, Zsuzsa!]
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The Stex retaurant; if you come to Budapest, don't miss it; large, evidently very
popular with the locals, great Hungarian food; not outrageously expensive; not
even expensive, really: we had appetizers, drinks, and the Stex dinner for two
(steak (grilled), chicken (kiev), pork (schnitzel), with frites and riz, $30
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Alas, we were so taken by the place, we forgot to take pix of anything but the
appetizer/soups, Vicki's cold peach/almond, and my hot goulash; um, yum
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Many more distinguished (or pretentious) restaurants will
have a word about themselves on the menu; this is Stex's;
it is a hoot, all about the founder and what a rascal he was
(a gambler, in Las Vegas among other places...); does not
even mention the restaurant!
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1 comment:
Dear Mark,
the unidentified building is Museum of Applied Arts. http://www.imm.hu/en/
I wish you the bests!
Zsuzsa
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