We are a small international team who went through difficult times as expats or just as Hungarian citizens. Now, we are able reflect back and work towards a goal that creates a memorable experience for people visiting Budapest since life is too short not to really live it.
Our main goal is to provide real customer service experience and pursue interests from beginning till the end by using our expertise and experience in real estate as well as customer service.
Budapest is a city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and delicious cuisine. Let's explore some local Hungarian dishes and treats. Goulash (Gulyás): Start your culinary journey with a classic Hungarian dish - Goulash. This hearty soup/stew typically consists of meat (often beef), vegetables, and paprika, creating a flavorful and comforting meal. Langos: A popular street food in Hungary, Langos is deep-fried flatbread usually topped with sour cream, garlic, and cheese. It's a savory treat that's both delicious and indulgent. Chimney Cake (Kürtőskalács): For dessert, try Kürtőskalács, a sweet, spiral-shaped pastry. It's made from sweet dough, rolled in sugar and other toppings, then baked until crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Fisherman's Soup (Halászlé): Since Budapest is situated along the Danube River, don't miss the opportunity to try Fisherman's Soup. It's a spicy fish soup with a rich broth, often featuring various freshwater fish. Töltött Káposzta (Stuffed Cabbage): Experience the flavors of traditional Hungarian comfort food with Töltött Káposzta. It consists of cabbage leaves stuffed with a mixture of meat, rice, and spices, then simmered to perfection. Rakott Krumpli: This is a layered potato casserole with eggs, sausage, and sour cream. It's a hearty and satisfying dish that showcases the influence of different cultures on Hungarian cuisine. Dobos Torte: Finish your meal with a slice of Dobos Torte, a famous Hungarian layer cake. It consists of sponge cake layers with chocolate buttercream and a crunchy caramel top layer. Hungarian Wines: Pair your meals with some Hungarian wines, as the country has a rich tradition of winemaking. Tokaj is particularly renowned for its sweet wines. I hope you enjoy these culinary delights in Budapest!
I’m Hungarian and what I am hearing from expats living in Hungary is that the one thing that definitely needs improvement is the healthcare system. And I completely agree with that. The hospitals are run down and look more like homeless shelters. They are underfunded and there is a huge shortage of doctors and nurses. Most of them move abroad where they have better salaries and better conditions. Many international students are saying that if the healthcare was better then they would more likely stay in Hungary after their studies. Other than that every expat and student I know loves living in Hungary.
I am Hungarian but I like more Asian food than Hungarian... they contain more variety of vegetables and are more healty 🙂 The spices are better used also. This is why Asian restaurants are very popular here 🙂
I listen your interviews. Very interesting and informative. But,those girls live year by year in Hungary,but they don't want to speak Hungarian. All the respondents have some kind of inferior attitude.... Sorry.
Near Eastern girls really are something. I love Levantine food, our vegetarian / vegan options are seriously lacking, even though we have plenty of ingredients for it. And sadly it shows in the obesity rates. Having a small vinyard at my house I'll definitely try the rice and vegetables rolled in grape leaves. :)
If i can recommend something as a good part (or full time) job for students in Budapest, its the multilingual call centers, hungarian language is not necessary to get a job like that. Btw. pay is way better than in McDonalds..:)
sniff to keep the things in sound really disgusting for most of hungariens. just get it out.its more helthy too.if you sniff like this in restaurant and people hear that slurping sound, their stomach gona turn up side down
If you sniff your stuff back there is a chance that materials go into the holes behind the cheekbones and you get a bad illness. So to blow out into a tissue is better and everybody understand it. If you are at a dinnertable just turn away discretly.
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Just back in Ireland after 4 days in Budapest .Loved it .I want to return for sure SOME TIME SOON .For me everything was cheap .The people extra friendly.
I'm Hungarian. One of my friends has an Indian husband. I really like him. And he introduced me to the real Indian cuisine. And I must say after the Hungarian cousin ( because I'm a Hungarian) the best food the Indian! I love the way they make lentils, spinach, split peas (what I always hated Hungarian way) My so called "dream is ate that lentil thing what India Jones eat. When I was young I always thought it was not so good. But since I got to know some Indian people I know it is some kind of lentils. Witch is good!
Revolut is not bad, but WISE is even better. Believe me. ;-) And it's essential for EVERY expats or foreigners. Not just here, but all around the world. BTW Giulia is also cute. :-)
Hi! Good choice of these 10 apps, but I also would recommend (next to, or instead of Revolut) WISE. Very similar (thouth there are some minor differences, what could be important for someone), I use both, but had much less issues with WISE (than with Revolut). Greeting from Budapest! ;-)
@@lifespaceapartments Thanx. :-) Though it's also part of the Google ecosystem, but Google Translate is also an ultimate app for everyone and can be lifesaving. It can read signs and also the pronunciation is great.
I like how she said seeing foreigner than said people with blonde hair yea blonde haired people are europeans they are native europeans u r the guest u rthe foreigner lol
as a hungarian, i personally view indian food as way too much spices blocks my taste buds i cant taste anything(not the hot part thats fine), and its funny how they say our food is bland i think its what you grow up with you get used to it, when i make indian food i usualy read recipe 1tbs of koriander powder alright i put 1 teaspoon instead :D
I am leaving in Australia and some time ago worked with 4 girls from India. They spoke 4 different languages, so they did not understand each other exept in english. Then I worked with another indian girl and she said there are at least 24 written languages in India. India is a sub-continent, so I think it is normal. Anyway she was so cute (my college) but this beauty on this video looks more like a north thailand girl. 😊 Which is not bad at all... ☺
I am Hungarian and I like decent language and despise cursing. It is true unfortunately that rude exressions are often used by many here - but not by everyone, believe me. This is a homeland cultural and moral problem for many Hungarians, too.
Hi Hai! It'd be great if you could make videos for us freelancers and digital nomads planning to settle in Hungary. I'm an EU citizen who's been in BP many many times but I still don't have any idea about taxation or finding a place to live or healthcare, etc. I hope you will consider the idea!
Oh, the demanding girl ! Culture shock ? Surely the girl's trouble is that we do not wash our bodies in the river Danube, and we don't burn our dead on the street. Why not go back to India ?
There were no spaces dedicated for vegetarian food but most stands had vegetarian options as well like tofu and vegetables prepared in various ways. :)