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WE WORK HARD<br />

FOR IT HONEY<br />

According to a <strong>Hungarian</strong> saying, work makes you noble. Whether<br />

it’s true or not, work pays the rent, it gives us a kind of social<br />

standing, and it takes up a great deal of our adult life. Work is<br />

what we love to hate rather than love to do, yet we’re scared of<br />

losing it. Work is a magical kingdom: the fi eld of self-fulfi llment for<br />

some, and a tedious treadmill for others. Whether you’ve learnt<br />

your craft or you’ve been dropped in deep waters, whether you<br />

like it or not, the work you do defi nes a part of you.<br />

Don’t fret, we’re not trying to go all philosophical on you, we’re<br />

just trying to work out some work-related issues. Caught up between<br />

two long weekends (we know you’re as looking forward<br />

to May 1st as we are), in this issue we’re concentrating on what<br />

makes our working life feel less like a rat-race and more like a<br />

time well spent.<br />

In First Steps, we give you the bright-eyed students behind<br />

KözJóTett (Public Good Deed) who share their views on volunteering.<br />

Apparently, it looks sexy on your CV. For more, though<br />

less sexy, facts and trivia regarding the world of work, see our<br />

DYK page. Whatever your attitude toward work is, rest assured in<br />

the knowledge that you’re not alone. If you need proof, turn to our<br />

Book Leak. To whet you appetite for strike, we share the legendary<br />

and true story on how the <strong>Hungarian</strong> orange nearly came to<br />

being. If it wasn’t for the climate, the strong socialist work morale<br />

would have made it happen.<br />

Rebellious thoughts aside, working can be fun. Especially when<br />

you’ve got some motivating tunes to listen to. In Music Minutes,<br />

we selected old classics that may not make you work more vigorously,<br />

but will make you smile nevertheless. To make your working<br />

hours more fun, we collected sports and activities you can<br />

actually do in the offi ce; there’s even a clever device that helps<br />

you burn calories while you’re sitting by your desk.<br />

Clever doesn’t stop there. In Game&Gadget, you’ll fi nd plenty<br />

of devices that make life in the offi ce more bearable, and Under<br />

Construction displays some of the most exciting offi ce buildings<br />

in Budapest. Does it matter if they’re real or not when some of<br />

them must be a real pleasure to work in?<br />

But hang on. If you’re reading this at work, stop. Stop working,<br />

that is. Leave the offi ce, put on your sunglasses, go to a nearby<br />

park, sit on a bench or on the grass, and breathe. It takes practice,<br />

but by the time summer’s here, you’ll have mastered the<br />

craft. Take a break, you’ve earned it!<br />

Justin Case<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE 1


2<br />

April 12 - 25, 2012<br />

Content<br />

First Steps<br />

05 Prime Movers<br />

Volunteering is sexy!<br />

08 Love at First Sight<br />

Walking up Gellért Hill<br />

10 Noisy <strong>Office</strong> in the<br />

Eastern Bloc<br />

12 Death Star Canteen<br />

Work it!<br />

13 Did You Know…?<br />

What is there to know<br />

about offi ces?<br />

Culture Club<br />

14 Book Leak<br />

Workplace volumes<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE<br />

36<br />

08 40<br />

20 Zsolnay Festival<br />

Get cultured up<br />

22 Cult Corner<br />

Where to get your culture fi x<br />

25 Urban Legends<br />

Tried <strong>Hungarian</strong> lemons?<br />

Have Fun<br />

26 Party Selecta<br />

Where to party,<br />

how and why…<br />

30 Music Minutes<br />

Anthems of the working<br />

everyman<br />

36 Return of the<br />

Prodigal Sons<br />

Prodigy’s here again…<br />

37 No Iceberg in Sight<br />

Titanic’s here with the latest<br />

of world cinema<br />

39 Magyars in the Movies<br />

All work and little play<br />

Gastro Guide<br />

40 The Gastro Diplomat<br />

A tasteful tale of Pest<br />

42 Make it Quick!<br />

Instant food for offi ce clerks<br />

51 Food for Thought<br />

Milkerious Myth<br />

52 Food that Works<br />

Lunch delivery to the offi ce


54<br />

Design & Fashion<br />

54 Fashion Victim’s<br />

Guide<br />

Meet the she behind the<br />

shoe<br />

56 Design News<br />

Levitating fashion and<br />

actors on fi rewalls<br />

62 Under Construction<br />

Mind the offi ce buildings<br />

Life & Style<br />

66 Life & Sport<br />

Work-workouts<br />

68 Spring in the Saddle<br />

Preparing for the cycling<br />

season<br />

70<br />

70 Spice Up Your Life<br />

Rosemary – the cubiclemonkey’s<br />

favorite<br />

72 Once Upon a Time…<br />

Bees on the train<br />

Money & Study<br />

74 Game and Gadget<br />

Tools for every-day offi ce<br />

battles<br />

Expat & Community<br />

76 Expat Events<br />

Where and how to mingle<br />

77 Day on a Budget<br />

Discovering the city within<br />

a thin wallet<br />

74<br />

Open Double<br />

Info & Tourist<br />

92 My Budapest<br />

Calendar<br />

94 City Center Map<br />

Find your way<br />

96 DictionArea<br />

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First Steps<br />

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and also <strong>Hungarian</strong><br />

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Megnézed M a divatbemutatót, vagy felveszed a tervező<br />

legújabb le őrült kreációját.<br />

Elmész El a koncertre, vagy bulizol a bandával a backstage-ben.<br />

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Walking dogs of the animal shelter, playing with orphans,<br />

chatting with the elderly of a nursing home,<br />

painting walls and building trails – volunteers of Students<br />

in the Service of the Community (Hallgatók a<br />

Közösség Szolgálatában, HaKöSz) like to lend a helping<br />

hand. As KözJóTett, the bi-annual event series<br />

is just round the corner, we asked chairman András<br />

Dávid Fischer and head of communication Andrea<br />

Herdon some questions.<br />

What exactly is HaKöSz?<br />

HaKöSz is a student organization of the Corvinus University with the goal to<br />

bring students closer to the real problems of society, giving them an opportunity<br />

to do something themselves, and to do so as part of a community. Our<br />

goal is to educate the decision makers of the future to be responsible citizens,<br />

acting in solidarity with the society surrounding them. Among many others we<br />

have a joint project with the National Development Agency as well, doing our<br />

best to make the disadvantaged region of Encs a bit more liveable, with our<br />

own tools. Recently we have built a walking trail here for example.<br />

Your motto is ‘Volunteering is Sexy’! Is it really?<br />

It is! It’s great to be brave, to step outside your comfort zone and do something<br />

for others. And if you tell someone that you are doing volunteer work, they’ll<br />

look at you with different eyes…<br />

KözJóTett is coming up – can you tell me a bit about this event?<br />

This is going to be the fi fth event of this kind, taking place between April 14th<br />

and 26th. This year, we’re going to visit the so-called Lecsós Kert, a new community<br />

garden at Millenáris Park. There’ll be lectures on community gardening<br />

and our volunteers can get down and dirty in the garden itself. We’ll have our<br />

traditional dog walking event, we’ll organize a treasure hunt for the kids of a<br />

children’s home, and with help of the sustainable university group, we’ll green<br />

up our school’s empty courtyard, setting up benches made of used plastic<br />

bottles as well. Another of this year’s highlights: a soccer match with a team<br />

of visually impaired! But these are just events from the huge offer, we’ll have a<br />

myriad of workshops, fi lm screenings, and fi nally, a big party as well. Of course<br />

just the enthusiasm of our volunteers is not enough, we also need money to<br />

make things happen – KözJóTett’s main sponsor is E.ON.<br />

Can anyone join in?<br />

Absolutely, we’re an open organization, everybody is welcome. And KözJóTett<br />

is a great opportunity for a sneak peak into the world of volunteering!<br />

For more info, go to www.hakosz.hu or write to info@hakosz.gmail.com!<br />

Anna Kunkli<br />

First Steps<br />

Prime movers<br />

Volunteering is Sexy!<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE 5


6<br />

First Steps<br />

Bits &<br />

Bobs<br />

Buying Rolls with<br />

Your Mobile<br />

QR-code-shopping is one of the latest<br />

innovations to help us make our<br />

lives easier. It’s been tried and tested<br />

abroad, and now the <strong>Hungarian</strong><br />

take on it is here – poster shopping<br />

from the bakery! Tamás Centgráf set<br />

out to make that morning rush a bit<br />

more relaxed. Select your favorite<br />

rolls from the local bakery the night<br />

before, pay, then just drop by the<br />

bakery in the morning to pick up your<br />

prepared package. Easy!<br />

Abel Prize for<br />

the Modest<br />

Mathematician<br />

Now that’s something to be proud<br />

of: <strong>Hungarian</strong>-born Endre Szemerédy<br />

has won this year’s Abel<br />

Prize - basically the Nobel Prize of<br />

mathematicians – due to his ‘fundamental<br />

contributions to discrete<br />

mathematics and theoretical computer<br />

science’. Szemerédy, who is<br />

a professor at Rutgers University in<br />

New Jersey and the Alfréd Rényi Institute<br />

of Mathematics in Budapest<br />

is quite a modest one: he said others<br />

would have deserved the prize far<br />

more, than went on to thank his wife<br />

for her support and humor that have<br />

helped him over the years.<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE<br />

Acting President Wanted<br />

Schmitt Pál, after fi lling the position of Acting President of Hungary for two<br />

years, has resigned after a recent scandal around accusations of plagiarism regarding<br />

one of his doctorate theses. The new acting president must be elected<br />

in the 30 days following the resignation, an until that time, the Speaker of the<br />

National Assembly, László Kövér, will assume the position and tasks of Acting<br />

President.<br />

Decreasing<br />

Numbers<br />

The fi rst data of last year’s national<br />

census are here! In 2011 there were<br />

9 962 000 people living in Hungary.<br />

88 050 children were born, which is<br />

2.5% less than the year before, and<br />

128 700 people have died, which is<br />

a 1.3% decrease compared to 2010.<br />

It’s offi cial: the 10 000 000 mark has<br />

been passed, Hungary’s population<br />

continues to decrease…<br />

The Fun Route<br />

The Budapest Center of Transportation<br />

is launching a new bus-route,<br />

route 230, which will shuttle passengers<br />

between the Keleti railwaystation<br />

and the Aquaworld. It mostly<br />

travels the same route as bus 30A,<br />

but continues past its fi nal station<br />

(Szondi utca), all the way to the<br />

pools, or at least the parking spot<br />

outside. Buses will launch hourly between<br />

9 a.m. and 10 p.m.


What if the <strong>Hungarian</strong>s have won at the battle of<br />

Mohács…? Well, it’s now up to you to fi nd out - with help<br />

of Total War <strong>Hungarian</strong> History! You’ll be in charge of<br />

leading the <strong>Hungarian</strong> Kingdom, embedded in the power<br />

relations of Central Europe of the time, fi ghting wars, solving<br />

diplomatic, economic and political problems. Re-play<br />

the battles of Piski, Mohács, Isaszeg, Brenta or Nándorfehérvár<br />

in 3D – but beware, the black plague of 1347 will<br />

surely take its toll on your army… The game is said to be<br />

fi nished by the end of the year, but the fi rst battle, the battle<br />

of Piski is ready to be fought!<br />

The host of nature preservation renovations<br />

has now been fi nished in<br />

and around the Tapolca Lake Cave,<br />

costing an estimated 70 million HUF.<br />

The areas in danger of collapse have<br />

been repaired; the whole lighting system<br />

has exchanged for a new one,<br />

with professional LED lamps that<br />

consume 70-80% less energy than<br />

the old ones. The route for tourists<br />

has also been expanded upon, with<br />

at least 300 meters added.<br />

The national women’s fencing team<br />

wasn’t able to meet the Olympic<br />

quota, after they suffered a loss in<br />

the Round of 16, at the end of the<br />

year long qualifi cation process.<br />

Though they reached the fourth spot<br />

in Barcelona, making their qualifi cation<br />

mathematically probable, they<br />

couldn’t make third place in France.<br />

Unoffi cially Mohamed Aida, Áron<br />

Szilágyi and Géza Imre met the individual<br />

quotas to compete in London.<br />

First Steps<br />

Win at Mohács Rowing Across the Atlantic<br />

The Green Lake<br />

Cave of Tapolca<br />

A Strike and a Miss<br />

Rowing alone for 76 days - that’s how long it took<br />

for Gábor Rakonczay to get from Portugal to Central<br />

America with his canoe. The journey did not lack<br />

drama: after capsized the canoe’s electronic devices<br />

ceased working, so for nearly a month, there was no<br />

contact between Rakonczay and the mainland, no one<br />

even knew whether the canoer was still alive. Luckily<br />

he was, and is now the proud holder of a new Guinness<br />

World Record, as the fi rst man rowing across the<br />

Atlantic all alone.<br />

Check our Art<br />

from Home<br />

The <strong>Hungarian</strong> National Gallery submitted<br />

52 pieces of art from 52 artists,<br />

while the Museum of Fine Arts<br />

submitted 151 pieces from 106 artists<br />

to the new Google app that allows<br />

users to explore a virtually created<br />

gallery online. There is even an<br />

option to create your own gallery,<br />

as you can search based on artists,<br />

titles or pretty much any kind of information<br />

you can think of, and mark<br />

your favorites.<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE 7


8<br />

First Steps<br />

Love<br />

at first<br />

Sight<br />

What could possibly be more exciting in the spring sunshine than<br />

a walk atop the Gellért Hill? Get some spiritual guidance at Saint<br />

Ivan’s Cave, marvel at the best of views on the city from the foot<br />

from the Liberty Statue, sit down for some quiet contemplation<br />

next to the world’s greatest thinkers and check out Budapest’s<br />

biggest water reservoir. Join us for a quick tour – let’s go outside!<br />

On Top of the Gellért Hill<br />

LIBERTY STATUE<br />

The story of the Liberty Statue is the condensed version of <strong>Hungarian</strong> history of<br />

the second half of the 20th century. The monument designed by Zsigmond Kisfaludi<br />

Stróbl was erected in honor of the repulsion of Nazi forces by the Soviets,<br />

called ‘liberation’ at the time. The original composition was a bit broader than<br />

today: in front and behind of the main fi gure 3 meter tall Soviet soldiers guarded<br />

liberty with machine guns. The original inscription read ‘To the memory of the<br />

liberating Soviet heroes. The grateful <strong>Hungarian</strong> people. 1945’ both in <strong>Hungarian</strong><br />

and Russian. With the 1989 transition however everything seemed to have<br />

changed and old symbols had to be removed to make place for a new era.<br />

The inscription was modifi ed to say ‘To the memory of those all who sacrifi ced<br />

their lives for the independence, freedom, and prosperity of Hungary’, the bronze<br />

soldiers were removed and taken to the newly built Memento Park. But what to<br />

do with the main fi gure? Its removal met public resistance, the ‘bottle opener’<br />

as a symbol of Budapest has become dear to locals’ hearts (and a tiny copy<br />

even made it into outer space, in the pocket of <strong>Hungarian</strong> astronaut Bertalan<br />

Farkas!). Something had to be done however to rewrite its meaning! A performance<br />

proved to be the solution: in 1992, at the celebration remembering the<br />

withdrawal of the Soviet troops, artist Tamás St. Auby covered the statue with a<br />

huge cloth, turning the monument into the ‘ghost of communism’…<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE


Good to know<br />

Explored the Castle? Marveled at the Parliament? Admired Heroes’<br />

Square? If you’ve come to the point of feeling kind of been-theredone-that,<br />

our revamped sights-series will become your new best<br />

friend and travel companion. Starting right now, we’ll lead you to a<br />

new and yet to-be-discovered part of the city every fortnight and<br />

tell you all there is to know. Where to get your culture fix? Where to<br />

dance through the night? Where to stuff your face? All your questions<br />

will be answered!<br />

THE GELLÉRT HILL CAVE<br />

The cave is also referred to as<br />

‘Saint Ivan’s Cave’, named after<br />

a hermit who lived here and is<br />

believed to have used the natural<br />

thermal water of a muddy lake next<br />

to the cave to heal the sick. The<br />

fi rst modern entrance for the caves<br />

was constructed in the 1920s by a<br />

group of Pauline monks. After its<br />

consecration in 1926, it worked as<br />

a chapel and monastery until 1951<br />

– with an intermezzo of serving<br />

as a fi eld hospital for the German<br />

army during World War II. In 1950,<br />

the Communists abolished religious<br />

orders – the cave was raided<br />

and sealed with a concrete wall as<br />

thick as 2 meters and the brothers<br />

were imprisoned. After 1989,<br />

the Pauline Order returned to the<br />

cave – a piece of the concrete was<br />

kept to remind visitors of the past.<br />

Oh, and there’s another curiosity in<br />

the cave: the shank bone of hermit<br />

Saint Paul, the most valuable relic<br />

of the Paulines is kept here!<br />

THE GARDEN OF<br />

PHILOSOPHY<br />

‘To understand each other better’,<br />

it says on the plate next to<br />

the group of statues created by<br />

sculptor Nándor Wagner, erected<br />

on the Gellért Hill in 2001. Abraham,<br />

Ekhnaton, Jesus, Buddha<br />

and Lao-Ce stand in a circle<br />

symbolizing the universe, the<br />

common God, looking onto a<br />

shiny ball. The ball stands for the<br />

common point of all religions, call<br />

him Allah, God or Kamisama – it’s<br />

about universe, the highest of all<br />

worlds. Next to them you’ll fi nd<br />

Francis of Assisi, Bodhidharma<br />

and Mahatma Gandhi. Wagner<br />

believed it was these guys who<br />

achieved spiritual enlightenment<br />

and also used their knowledge<br />

to further their own societies. In<br />

2007, the latter three were stolen<br />

without ever being found, so the<br />

statues had to be cast again. A<br />

perfect spot for quite contemplation<br />

on the big questions of life!<br />

First Steps<br />

Love<br />

at first<br />

Sight<br />

THE WATER RESERVOIR<br />

Budapest’s water supply is provided<br />

by the Danube. The water<br />

is cleansed by gravel, fl owing<br />

into wells located on the islands<br />

of Szentendre and Csepel.<br />

The wells have to be operated<br />

consistently however, and as<br />

Budapesters do not consume<br />

water steadily, the city needs<br />

reservoirs. All together there<br />

are 45 in Budapest. The biggest<br />

among them: the reservoir<br />

on the Gellért Hill. Built in the<br />

1970s, the reservoir was one of<br />

the largest investments of the<br />

time. The two pools cut into<br />

the hill are perfectly symmetric;<br />

both have an area of 5000<br />

square meters, providing for<br />

40 000 cubic meters water per<br />

pool. Building the fl oor meant<br />

41 hours of constant work of<br />

200 workers as one single, gigantic<br />

concrete block of 2100<br />

cubic meters had to be created!<br />

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Eastern Bloc<br />

10<br />

First Steps<br />

Noisy <strong>Office</strong><br />

in the Eastern Bloc<br />

During my sophomore year I’ve quite often visited my university’s English-American<br />

Studies building at 19-21 Ajtósi Dürer sor, although not as often as my professors<br />

would wish it to be. Frankly, I do not recall any of the classes and lectures, nor the<br />

highbrow lecturers for that matter, and I wonder whether it’s just me. Looking back<br />

it seems that we have spent all our youth in its rundown café, stuffing our mouth<br />

with cheap sandwiches and instant coffee, and our heads with pipe dreams. Little<br />

did I know that 10 years after graduating I will be standing in the abandoned staff<br />

room of my once fiercest linguistics teacher, renting it for my rock trio. How did<br />

things take such a radical turn? by Gergely Huszti<br />

The building which once served the purpose of lifelong<br />

learning and the persistent cultivation of minds (with<br />

little success in the case of your humble narrator) is<br />

now drenched in booze, wall paint and the sound of<br />

overdriven electric guitars. Arts and crafts performed<br />

a coup while singing ’we don’t need no education’ and<br />

victoriously took over from institutionalized education.<br />

But forget fi gurative language, and let’s face the music.<br />

(pardon me)<br />

For many years rock bands of Budapest had to put up<br />

with low-ceiling, stuffy and moldy basements as their<br />

practice rooms, where egg-cups covered the walls for<br />

cheap soundproofi ng, and neighbors called the police<br />

from time to time because of unwanted noise pollution.<br />

The guys who run Eastern Bloc (Keleti Blokk) have<br />

seen a chance to change all this by renting and renovating<br />

the old and rundown building at Ajtósi left behind<br />

by Eötvös Lóránd University. The building is historical in<br />

its own right, Ferenc Deák (the Wiseman of the nation)<br />

allegedly spent his last summer here in 1876, while the<br />

Sacré Coeur nuns saved many lives within these walls<br />

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First Steps<br />

...boozing, painting and<br />

overdriving amps...”<br />

from 1883 onwards. During the communist regime the<br />

Central Party College of the <strong>Hungarian</strong> Socialist Worker’s<br />

Party functioned here as well. As memorabilia, they’ve left<br />

behind their engraved cutlery for our university canteen,<br />

with which we scooped our daily főzelék untroubled by<br />

the past. Nowadays, entering the Blokk you simply won’t<br />

reminisce of such historic eras, since the whole building<br />

has been redecorated by talented street-artists and graffi ti<br />

gurus, who work and in some cases even live within the<br />

Blokk. It has a modern hipster air to it, which I love. No exams,<br />

no library hours. Did I forget to mention that the Blokk<br />

is not only made up of innumerable practice-rooms rented<br />

by rock bands, but two online radios broadcast from here,<br />

fi ve fully equipped studios operate daily with well-versed<br />

technicians, a whole bunch of creative workshops for kids<br />

pop up, and once a year in September within the events of<br />

the <strong>Hungarian</strong> Song Day the Blokk opens its doors to visitors<br />

and shows all this creative overfl ow to whoever it may<br />

concern. There is a strong sense of community there, no<br />

college can ever live up to it, I guess. It is easy to get carried<br />

away by the energy, just take trolley number 74 from<br />

Dohány utca and get off at Dürer Kert, and please don’t<br />

be fooled by the look of the building from the outside, you<br />

can have all the fun you have ever dreamed of inside. Well,<br />

at least as far as boozing, painting, overdriving amps, and<br />

having the time of your life are concerned.<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE 11<br />

Eastern Bloc


12<br />

First Steps<br />

Jeff Vader?<br />

Death Star Canteen<br />

When you’re a newcomer, you have every right to think <strong>Hungarian</strong>s speak in tongues.<br />

To make your life easier, we’ve started a random collection of words and expressions you may never<br />

find in a dictionary, but which might provide you with a sense of belonging. Now we give you a short<br />

collection of words that might make your working life more bearable. by Aranka Szabó<br />

– Letérdel – kneels down<br />

An inanimate object letérdel (leh-tayr-dehl) when it breaks<br />

down due to excessive or improper use. When a person<br />

kneels down, it’s usually the result of shock, fatigue, alcohol<br />

or drugs. In both cases, the act of kneeling down is a<br />

sudden, unexpected one. While some TLC can save the<br />

day in the case of the latter, with letérdelt machines you<br />

can try switching them off and on again, or you may give<br />

in to the destructive voices in your head and kill them off.<br />

- What’s it with the<br />

photocopier again? It’s<br />

swallowed all the paper<br />

and there’s a blinking<br />

red light.<br />

- It just gave up and letérdelt.<br />

Tried to give it<br />

some persuasive kicks,<br />

to no avail.<br />

– Mancika –<br />

an obsolete, old-fashioned, old lady’s<br />

name<br />

The natural habitat of Mancika (Mahn-tzee-kah) is in any<br />

big multinational or state-owned company. Mancika (regardless<br />

her real name) is a middle-aged female offi ce<br />

worker with a monotonous job, for whom computers (and<br />

usually young colleagues) are the necessary evil. She<br />

doesn’t understand them nor makes any effort to make<br />

friends with them, and she’s the one who’s on fi rst name<br />

terms with the IT people. Otherwise Mancika is a reliable<br />

worker, she does as she’s told, and she’ll only leave the<br />

company when she retires.<br />

- Could you upload this data on an<br />

excel spreadsheet?<br />

- Can’t you ask Mancika to do it?<br />

I’m quite busy at the moment.<br />

- Mancika pressed some button<br />

and her screen went blank. She’s<br />

panicking that her PC letérdelt.<br />

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– Lufi – balloon<br />

When the lufi (luhffy) is a person, it means they’re full of<br />

hot air instead of original ideas or thoughts of any kind,<br />

but mastered the art of pretending otherwise. Lufi people<br />

can easily fool desperate people eager to believe they’ve<br />

found their personal oracle. But lufi can be used to describe<br />

a situation or an idea too, that you project all your<br />

wishes, dreams and hope into. However perfect lufi s may<br />

appear at fi rst sight, they tend to burst sooner or later.<br />

- I can’t believe he got<br />

away with it again. He<br />

kept talking for hours<br />

without actually saying<br />

anything.<br />

- Yeah, the guy is the<br />

biggest lufi ever.<br />

– Maszekol – to work on the side<br />

The word maszek (mah-seck) was created in the ‘80s,<br />

when people started to work in the ‘tolerated’ private sector.<br />

With a slight shift in the meaning of the word, maszekolás<br />

(mah-seck-ohl-ahsh) now means that you work on<br />

the side, and you get away with it. Maszekolás is part of<br />

the gray economy, you don’t pay taxes on your maszek<br />

income or you megoldod okosba’ (see issue 624).<br />

- Have you fi nished that report I asked you to do last week<br />

yet or you maszekoltál again all day long?<br />

- Don’t worry, I’ll send it over in a sec.


…why it is better to have a demanding job?<br />

While it might seem nice to have a stress free job, it can kill you in a variety<br />

of ways. Your heart rate is more likely to remain constant throughout the<br />

day. That might sound like a good thing but it means that when your heart<br />

is called on to actually work harder, say while exercising, it won’t be able<br />

to do its job as well and puts you at a much higher risk of a heart attack.<br />

It also means you’re at higher risk of workplace accidents, as your brain<br />

goes into ‘standby mode’, meaning it takes longer to react for example<br />

to stapling your own hand.<br />

…what basic aspects of work harm<br />

your health?<br />

The very act of sitting is bad for you.<br />

Even if you spend a lot of time at the<br />

gym, sitting for the rest of the day<br />

means you are still at a higher risk of<br />

heart disease and cancer than someone<br />

who stands on the job, because<br />

you put no strain on your body. According<br />

to studies, people who sit at<br />

their jobs have increased blood pressure<br />

and blood sugar, purely from the<br />

act of sitting.<br />

…how large a presence women have<br />

in the workforce exactly?<br />

Research is done annually, and statistics<br />

from the last few years say that<br />

about 63% of all women around the<br />

globe work at least part time, and 54%<br />

of all women work full time. According<br />

to a 2004 AFL-CIO survey of working<br />

women, 62% report earning half or<br />

more of their family’s income and it<br />

seems 77% of all mothers with school<br />

age children (6-17) go to work.<br />

…about the history of ‘Take Your<br />

Child to Work Day’?<br />

Though not a thing in Hungary, ‘Take<br />

Your Child to Work Day’ is the fourth<br />

Thursday in April. It started in 1993, and<br />

the original event was called ‘Take Your<br />

Daughter to Work Day’. It was established<br />

to offer teenage girls exposure<br />

to career options and to help build their<br />

self-confidence. By the year 2000, over<br />

25 million children participated in the<br />

event.<br />

First Steps<br />

Did<br />

you<br />

know...<br />

…that people work more and<br />

more in their spare time?<br />

According to a recent study, thanks<br />

to advancements in telecommunication,<br />

e.g. smart phones, people are<br />

also working in their personal time. It<br />

became easier to reach employees,<br />

and an estimated 74% of them are<br />

even bothered on their off days. Men<br />

are more willing to do so though, with<br />

63% of them working from home,<br />

while ‘only’ 57% of women are willing<br />

to sacrifice their free time.<br />

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Culture Club<br />

A book is like a garden<br />

carried in the pocket.<br />

An office is a complex environment, and there are tons<br />

of books on them. From self-help books, through lifestyle<br />

guides, to how-to manuals, you can pretty much<br />

find anything. We’ll try and showcase some suggested<br />

reading from all of this, and throw in a dash of fiction<br />

as well, for good measure.<br />

Being your own boss is great, or at least it must be, but most of us deal with<br />

having superiors, and at times it is diffi cult to handle them. Tame Your Terrible<br />

Offi ce Tyrant by Lynn Taylor helps you do just that. More than a catchy title, it<br />

is more in depth then you’d think, containing tons of interviews with workers,<br />

managers and psychologists, anecdotes aplenty, while at the same time aptly<br />

describing the common traits of bosses and toddlers, in a hilarious fashion.<br />

There are 20 chapter traits in all, such as ‘Bratty’ and the ‘Little Lost Lamb’,<br />

with helpful tips for each.<br />

But if you’re your own boss or just content with whoever is, you might be looking<br />

for some light reading. Remember all those funny things you heard around<br />

the water cooler throughout your working years? Yeah, neither do we. All the<br />

times you said ‘I should write this stuff down’ but never did? Well someone<br />

actually did it for you, and it’s been compiled by S. Morgan Friedman into<br />

Overheard in the Offi ce, 240 pages of dirty, personal, inappropriate, bizarre,<br />

shocking, and insane real life conversations from all around the world.<br />

Speaking of inappropriate and bizarre offi ce experiences. There is no offi ce<br />

more awkward than that created by comedic geniuses Ricky Gervais and<br />

Steve Merchant. You might know the Steve Carel version, but that still counts.<br />

For a great inside look at the series and fi lmmaking in general, you need to get<br />

your hands on The Offi ce: The Scripts, which is all the original scripts from the<br />

multiple award winning series’ fi rst season, with extra content such as original<br />

emails between Brent and the TV company, as well as a lot of color pictures<br />

and music for some of Brent’s songs in the show. You really must listen to<br />

David Brent’s ‘Freelove Freeway’.<br />

Since we spend enormous amounts of time at work there is a very real possibility<br />

that that will be where we develop relationships. This is pretty much like<br />

walking onto a minefi eld blind and you’re going to need all the help you can<br />

get. There is a fair amount of material you can look to, but we suggest Finding<br />

Love from 9 to 5 as it is a fairly recent foray into the topic, with multiple<br />

authors of both sexes (Jane Merrill and David Knox Jr.), presenting a possibly<br />

more rounded picture than say the magazines on the stands and their 10 step<br />

programs.<br />

Bonifác Hirleman<br />

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~Chinese Proverb<br />

BookLeak<br />

Workplace Volumes<br />

...dirty, personal, inappropriate, bizarre, shocking,<br />

and insane real life conversations from all around<br />

the world...”


BUDAPEST SUMMER<br />

More than just theater: an experience!<br />

June-July-August<br />

A taste of the premieres:<br />

June 15, 2012 at 8.30 p.m.<br />

Margaret Island Open-air Stage<br />

July 13, 14, 15, 2012 at 8 p.m.<br />

Margaret Island Open-air Stage<br />

Find 100 more events on offer at Margaret<br />

NEW VENUE – A NEW PIER<br />

101 YEAR OLD WATER TOWER<br />

Opening:<br />

Further information and online booking:


2012<br />

FESTIVAL<br />

Invitation to the Grand Opening!<br />

Concert with film screening June 8 at 8.30 p.m.<br />

Margaret Island Main Stage<br />

Philharmonics 2.0 The New Dimension – Liberty, Love!<br />

Featuring the Dohnányi Symphonic Orchestra Conductor: Gábor Hollerung<br />

ON MARGARET ISLAND<br />

LOOKOUT and EXHIBITION<br />

May 2, 2012<br />

www.szabadter.hu<br />

August 3 and 5, 2012 at 8 p.m.<br />

Margaret Island Open-air Stage<br />

Island and Városmajor Vörösmajor Open-air Stages.


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info:<br />

+36 1 201 4407<br />

Toll free number:<br />

06 80 10 44 55<br />

Find Us<br />

on Facebook<br />

www.budapesttancfesztival.hu<br />

24–29 APRIL 2012


Brotherhood at Trafó<br />

What makes men brothers? What’s that special link that connects them beyond<br />

blood relations? Trafó offers two different versions, two different explanations via<br />

spiritual music and dance.<br />

The Gift X. - Fareed Ayaz-Abu Muhammad<br />

Qawwal & Bros from Pakistan<br />

May 5 at 8.30 p.m.<br />

The Embassy of Pakistan in Budapest and Trafó House of Contemporary<br />

Arts in collaboration with MOL Hungary give you Fareed Ayaz and<br />

his Bros. Fareed Ayaz belongs to the best known gharana (school) of<br />

Qawwali of Delhi (‘Qawwal Bachon ka Gharana’). Qawwali, the religious<br />

Sufi song, aims to evoke the ecstasy of faith and - for a concert or even<br />

longer – to get closer to God. The tradition of Qawwali is approximately<br />

705 years old, and this particular gharana was established by Saamat<br />

bin lbrahim, the principal student of Hazrat Amir Khusrau - the most<br />

prominent Sufi of India. Fareed Ayaz not only has the best trained voice<br />

of all Qawwali singers, but the decades he spent together with his group<br />

honing their craft made the most exquisite Qawwali group of Pakistan.<br />

Fareed Ayaz started his training in classical music at a tender age under the<br />

rigorous and critical tutelage of his late father Ustad Raziuddin, who himself<br />

was an outstanding classical musician and a recipient of the Pakistan<br />

President’s Pride of Performance medal. Fareed Ayaz has total mastery over<br />

various genres of classical music such as dhrupad, khayal, tarana, thumri and<br />

dadra which he blends beautifully during his performances, thus giving Qawwali<br />

new meaning and depth.<br />

Ferenc Fehér: Brothers<br />

May 3-4 at 8.30 p.m.<br />

The desire to conquer, heads bouncing on the fl oor, glimpses of nakedness…<br />

Petty desires and attempts, life and death struggles for nothing. Posing.<br />

Who’s with who, who’s against who, who is who? Together or separate.<br />

What about dignity?<br />

(Judit Simon)<br />

Ferenc Fehér is not a formally trained dancer. He relies on his individual inspirations<br />

and experiences and works in a singularly distinctive style. He is<br />

one of the few people in Hungary whose dance performances are hosted on<br />

foreign stages in 90% of the cases.<br />

He received a wide range of <strong>Hungarian</strong> and international recognitions, including<br />

the Lábán Rudolf award in 2010. As a part of this recognition, Trafó<br />

endeavored to host the artist’s new performance, titled Brothers. The question<br />

you’ll face during the performance is whether these four boys are a team<br />

or brothers?<br />

Trafó House of Contemporary<br />

Arts – Trafó Gallery<br />

1094 Budapest,<br />

Liliom utca 41. MAP F6<br />

Culture Club<br />

Ticket Offi ce opening hours:<br />

every day 4 – 8 p.m.<br />

performance days 4 – 10 p.m.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.215.1600<br />

jegy@trafo.hu<br />

www.trafo.hu<br />

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Get Your Culture Fix<br />

on Zsolnay Festival<br />

Two years ago Pécs, the largest city of south-west Hungary held the title of<br />

European Capital of Culture. The benefits of it, however, still keep coming to light.<br />

In the past few years, Pécs was<br />

home to the largest culture-based<br />

urban development project of Hungary.<br />

This enabled the university<br />

town with a population of around<br />

160,000 to remain the city of culture<br />

beyond 2010 as well.<br />

The magnifi cent sounding concert<br />

hall and conference rooms of the<br />

Kodály Centre as well as the numerous<br />

functions of the Zsolnay Cultural<br />

Quarter all support the feeling of belonging<br />

together as a community,<br />

providing quality entertainment and<br />

recreational opportunities for locals<br />

and visitors alike.<br />

The largest scale investment programme<br />

in Pécs was the reconstruction<br />

work carried out in the<br />

area of the Zsolnay Porcelain Manufacture;<br />

turning part of the old factory<br />

into the largest cultural quarter<br />

of Central-Eastern Europe.<br />

The Zsolnay Porcelain Manufacture<br />

was founded in the mid-19th<br />

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century. Following its successful<br />

displays on the world expos in Vienna<br />

in 1873 and in Paris in 1878, it<br />

soon became a fl ourishing business<br />

known worldwide. Today’s Zsolnay<br />

Cultural Quarter was established<br />

not only on the original factory, but<br />

also the residencies and art studios<br />

of the extensive Zsolnay family. The<br />

production plants were surrounded<br />

by beautiful family villas and a vast,<br />

richly decorated garden. This has<br />

all been renewed and given exciting<br />

cultural functions.<br />

The different venues of the cultural<br />

quarter have been developed and<br />

put into use gradually. Among the<br />

major attractions are the 600-piece<br />

Zsolnay porcelain collection of<br />

László Gyugyi, entitled The Golden<br />

Age of the Zsolnay, another exhibit<br />

presenting Zsolnay pottery of the<br />

very early days under the title of In<br />

the beginning was the pink, the new<br />

Pécs Art Gallery, the Bóbita Puppet<br />

Theatre or the Zsolnay Mausoleum<br />

of extraordinary architectural design.<br />

The Planetarium, as well as the<br />

exhibition on the history of the Zsolnay<br />

family and the factory, will also<br />

be open to visitors during the 1st<br />

Zsolnay Festival, the great culture<br />

buzz of the Pécs spring between<br />

April 27th and May 1st.<br />

Twenty fi ve buildings of historic<br />

value in beautiful surroundings on<br />

some 50 thousand square metres,<br />

fi lled with exhibitions, cafés, restaurants,<br />

shops, a visitor centre, concert<br />

and theatre halls… – this is the<br />

Zsolnay Cultural Quarter, the legend<br />

of Pécs reborn, awaiting all those<br />

seeking creative experience and exciting<br />

cultural adventure.<br />

1st Zsolnay Festival<br />

April 27 – May 1<br />

Zsolnay Cultural Quarter<br />

7630 Pécs,<br />

Zsolnay Vilmos utca 37.<br />

www.zskn.hu


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Cult Corners<br />

UNDERSTANDING THE PHOTO PHENOMENON<br />

In today’s mightily visual culture, news travel by images and affect us immediately.<br />

Photojournalists help us understand the world. One of the most prominent displays<br />

of this genre: the World Press Photo contest and exhibition, supporting quality photojournalism<br />

and welcoming over a hundred thousand photographs for the annual<br />

contest for 55 years. One location for the travelling exhibition of the awarded photos<br />

is Budapest. Interested in learning<br />

details from behind the scenes? Listen<br />

to Tamás Révész, award-winning<br />

photographer, member of the jury<br />

and organizer of the <strong>Hungarian</strong> World<br />

Press Photo exhibit, who’ll share some<br />

thoughts on how digital technology and<br />

an ever-transforming media affect photojournalism<br />

too. The lecture is part of<br />

the monthly series of intriguing presentations<br />

in English by experts from various<br />

fi elds within photography.<br />

ART COLLECTORS’ NIGHT OUT<br />

Photography Speaker Series: Tamás<br />

Révész on World Press Photo<br />

April 17 at 6 p.m.<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> House of Photography –<br />

Mai Manó House<br />

1065 Budapest,<br />

Nagymező utca 20. MAP C5<br />

Tel.: +36.1.473.2667<br />

www.maimano.hu<br />

www.facebook.com/maimanohaz<br />

Who would have thought – this will be the 21st Night of Art Collectors! The secret<br />

of its popularity? The event’s constant renewal: each time the audience is<br />

surprised with extras and novelties. And this year will be no exception. Eighteen<br />

galleries will be holding exhibition openings and guided tours, hosting concerts<br />

and lectures on April 12th, between 5 p.m. and midnight, and all events can be<br />

attended free of charge! This year, contemporary artists show what they got:<br />

László Sallay at the Bardoni Interieur, a kind of ‘best-of’ exhibition of Kálmán<br />

Makláry at Melange Gallery, Csilla Bondor’s collection of installations at the<br />

Sonja Pintér Contemporary Gallery (with a tour guided by the artist herself!)<br />

and the fi nissage of Márton<br />

Romvári’s exhibition at the<br />

Prestige Gallery. Of course,<br />

there’s a lot more – check<br />

out the event’s homepage<br />

for more information!<br />

Night of Art Collectors<br />

April 12 from 5 p.m.<br />

1055 Budapest,<br />

Falk Miksa utca MAP B4<br />

www.mugyujtokejszakaja.hu<br />

www.facebook.com/mugyujtokejszakaja<br />

ONE NIGHT, THREE CHOREOGRAPHIES<br />

Compagnia EgriBianco Danza, an Italian dance company led by one of the<br />

most important Italian choreographers of our times, Susanna Egri has arrived<br />

in Budapest, performing three dramatic pieces at the National Dance Theater!<br />

Searching for peace - Da Nobis Pacem shows human beings struggling for<br />

absolute truth in the hope to fi nd peace. Les Noces on the other hand explores<br />

the feeling of anxiety of a couple<br />

who are obliged to get married, with<br />

a critical eye on forced marriage still<br />

existing in many places of the world.<br />

In Amor di Mundo, a piece recently<br />

premiered in Torino, choreographer<br />

Raphael Bianco focuses on the soul<br />

and voice of a country which despite<br />

the diffi culties of life, still has hope for<br />

the future – to the enchanting melodies<br />

of Cesaria Evora.<br />

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Compagnia EgriBianco Danza:<br />

Da nobis pacem / Les Noces /<br />

Amor di Mundo<br />

April 24 at 7 p.m.<br />

National Dance Theatre<br />

1014 Budapest,<br />

Színház utca 1-3. MAP D2<br />

Tel.: +36.1.201.4407<br />

www.dancetheatre.hu<br />

Photo by Simone Vittonetto


Hospital in the Rock<br />

– where history<br />

comes to life<br />

For a chance to take a trip into the tumultuous past of Budapest, there are 2400<br />

square meters worth of time travel located under the Castle District of Budapest.<br />

A hospital in a rock – that’s something you don’t see every day. And in fact, even<br />

the people of Budapest didn’t know they had one until 2002! For a long time,<br />

the Hospital in the Rock was known – to very few people – as LOSK 0101/1.<br />

Until a few years ago, it had only been seen by doctors, nurses and wounded<br />

soldiers throughout the rough times of WWII, the <strong>Hungarian</strong> Revolution of 1956<br />

and the Cold War era.<br />

Visit this site now, and you’ll get a very detailed insight into what it was like to<br />

seek refuge in a cave hospital, alongside your fellow wounded soldiers and<br />

fighters. What’s more, the ghosts of the past have been brought to life (sort of)<br />

with more than 100 wax figures! You’ll see nurses and doctors at work with their<br />

patients, as well as many of the different types of equipment they used, as you<br />

make your way through the passages.<br />

According the New York Times, this<br />

museum is among the first five places<br />

worth to visiting in Budapest!<br />

Tours set off every hour on the hour<br />

between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.<br />

SILENCE COORDINATES<br />

Where is silence? Do we dare to be silent,<br />

or do we try to escape it, going to<br />

meetings, logging into facebook, listening<br />

to music, doing the dishes? What do<br />

we sense as silence, at which point of our<br />

inner and outer space? Not as a spiritual<br />

sticking-plaster, but as a vacuum, as<br />

emptiness in which signifi cant things can<br />

happen. Just as simply and inevitably as<br />

the grass growing, an illness developing<br />

or the relationship breaking in silence. A<br />

choreography by Melinda Virág.<br />

Hospital in the Rock<br />

1012 Budapest,<br />

Lovas út 4/C MAP C4<br />

Tel.: +36.70.701.0101<br />

info@sziklakorhaz.hu<br />

www.sziklakorhaz.hu<br />

Central Europe Dance Theatre:<br />

Silence Coordinates<br />

April 13 (premiere), 14, 20, 21<br />

at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Bethlen Square Theater<br />

1071 Budapest,<br />

Bethlen tér 3. MAP C7<br />

Tel.: +36.30.378.5045;<br />

+36.1.342.7163<br />

www.cedt.hu<br />

www.bethlenszinhaz.hu<br />

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1950’s, Hungary. The land is dotted with the yellow of lemons, the orange of, well,<br />

oranges and the white of cotton. This is no legend, this is the dream the leaders<br />

of the country dreamt, and the agricultural workers of the country tried to realize.<br />

Do you remember the scene from A<br />

tanú (The Witness) when Comrade<br />

Bástya fi rst tastes the new <strong>Hungarian</strong><br />

orange? It was a bit more yellow and<br />

a bit more bitter, but it was ours. And<br />

who cared it was actually a lemon.<br />

If you think that this scene was just<br />

a brilliant piece of writing, you’re<br />

wrong. From 1949 to the mid-50s,<br />

the southern part of the Great Plains<br />

was home to a major agricultural experiment.<br />

Although the terrain was<br />

not the least suitable for producing<br />

tropical fruits and cotton, lemon and<br />

orange trees and cotton fi elds were<br />

planted to get round exporting the<br />

goods from the imperialists.<br />

As Wikipedia tells us, the ‘successful<br />

cultivation of cotton requires a long<br />

frost-free period, plenty of sunshine,<br />

and a moderate rainfall, usually from<br />

600 to 1200 mm’. But the agricultural<br />

think tanks of 1949 had no access to<br />

Wikipedia, and they also must have<br />

missed some geography classes<br />

that discussed the completely dif-<br />

ferent climatic features Hungary<br />

can offer. So in 1949 it was decided<br />

that this fair country of ours will cater<br />

for her own cotton requirements.<br />

Oh, and that the usual 160-170 days<br />

from planting to harvesting should<br />

be reduced by 40 days. Motivated<br />

‘volunteers’ fl ocked to the center<br />

of cotton production, the Industrial<br />

Cotton Cultivation Company was established,<br />

and seeds were imported<br />

from Bulgaria and the Soviet Union.<br />

Soon there were 46 different types of<br />

cotton bred by the ICCC. However,<br />

the weather turned nasty, and the<br />

great cotton project was nipped in<br />

the bud.<br />

Lemon and orange cultivation was<br />

shorter-lived, but way more spectacular.<br />

In the winter of 1956, to lift<br />

the spirits of the disillusioned people,<br />

Népszabadság published a<br />

short piece on the lemon situation<br />

in the Botanical Garden in Szeged. A<br />

single, 60-year old lemon tree bore<br />

50 lemons. The size of these lem-<br />

Culture Club<br />

Urban Legends<br />

of Hungary<br />

ons was said to be exceeding that<br />

of imported fruits; the new <strong>Hungarian</strong><br />

lemons weighted 200 grams each<br />

and were juicy and almost completely<br />

seedless. Although the article was<br />

also very optimistic about the orange<br />

and tangerine trees in the botanical<br />

garden, no market was ever fl ooded<br />

by home-grown citrus fruits.<br />

So what fruit has this massive failure<br />

of agricultural absurdity borne? First<br />

of all, it’s given us further proof that<br />

however hard you work on something,<br />

if the original idea disregards<br />

reality completely, you’ll be screwed.<br />

More importantly, this megalomaniac<br />

scientifi c experience has become a<br />

part of popular culture (think The Witness<br />

or the weekly Magyar Narancs),<br />

ridiculing the notion that the ‘made<br />

in Hungary’ label in itself makes<br />

everything a little bit bigger and better.<br />

Aranka Szabó<br />

LEADERS’ DREAM<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE 25


26<br />

Party Selecta<br />

GET HIGH UP<br />

It’s true underground on the rooftop of a<br />

building. Here’s what on this month high<br />

up above the city: April 12 - Burn presents<br />

Kollektiva Klub: TMX, Fullstereo, Popbitch<br />

• April 14 - Jövőzene pres. Futuremusic:<br />

Dodge & Fuski (UK), Palotai, Wondawulf,<br />

Dublic • April 17 - Irie Maffia Soundsystem:<br />

Dermot, Jumo Daddy, Columbo • April 18<br />

- Rewind: Palotai, Cadik, MC Zeek • April<br />

20 - Bladerunnaz • April 21 - Puszi, Intim<br />

Torna Illegál, Be Massive pres.: Zodiac Cartel<br />

(UK), Metha, Mira<br />

Corvintető, Corvin Áruház 4 th<br />

and 5 th floor<br />

1085 Budapest,<br />

Blaha Lujza tér 1-2. MAP D6<br />

Entry from Somogyi Béla utca<br />

Open daily, 7 a.m.- 5 a.m.<br />

www.corvinteto.com<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE<br />

TLC FOR PARTY<br />

PEOPLE<br />

Partyphilia (noun). A modern illness. Its primary<br />

symptom is a lust for fun even at the<br />

most unusual times. Compound word: the<br />

party element refers to the fun to be had,<br />

and philia refers to a strong commitment<br />

to the former. Treatment depends on taste<br />

in music; fans of live music (Random Trip),<br />

popular music (Zolee) or electronic music are<br />

given individual treatment. Group therapy<br />

is a rare occurrence; besides festivals it’s<br />

only provided by the new series of Academia<br />

Partiphilia in four venues at Instant, free of<br />

charge.<br />

Every Tuesday<br />

Art.Bar.Wood.<br />

1065 Budapest,<br />

Nagymező utca 38. MAP C5<br />

Tel.: +36.1.311.0704<br />

instant.co.hu<br />

ROCK THE BOAT<br />

Elite Force’s boat parties on Thames are the new it thing in the<br />

capital of the UK. But Londoners aren’t the only ones getting<br />

to sniff some decent river air while shaking their butts to the<br />

tunes of the British tech-funk king. The team of Be Massive<br />

got an enormous boat, and decided to fill it with a grandiose<br />

party. Right after leaving the dock, Palotai warms up the air;<br />

then Elite Force himself takes over the DJ deck and flips the<br />

records, followed by host Metha. Don’t forget to take a good<br />

look at the luminous sights of the city night on the way back!<br />

After mooring the party rocks on at Corvintető.<br />

Europa Hajó<br />

Meeting point:<br />

Szilágyi Dezső tér, Budapest MAP C3<br />

April 21 Saturday<br />

Boarding at 7:30PM<br />

Tickets: 1,500 HUF<br />

THE ROOM 15<br />

The Room party is not just the traditional issue<br />

launch party of the bi-annual alternative fashion<br />

publication, the Room magazine (this time, the<br />

fifteenth!) but also the gathering of Budapest’s<br />

creative, fashion and artistic scene. The party is<br />

always constructed with strong visual elements<br />

and the music is taken quite seriously as well,<br />

this time bringing Berlin-based Thieves Like<br />

Us to Merlin! At 9 p.m., Waxman hits the stage<br />

for a soft opening, at 11 p.m. Thieves Like Us’s<br />

DJ set follows. At 1 a.m. Brandon takes over,<br />

finally followed by the minimal techno beats of<br />

La Cuisine. Tickets cost 1,500 HUF.<br />

The Room Issue Launch Party<br />

April 21 at 9 p.m.<br />

Merlin<br />

1052 Budapest,<br />

Gerlóczy utca 4. MAP D4<br />

www.facebook.com/the.Room.<br />

magazine


Cross-Genre Clubbing<br />

DJ CAM does not like to restrict himself to one or two musical genres.<br />

After an impressive entrée into the world of Triphop, he opened<br />

up to Jazz, creating the largely successful album Soulshine, then<br />

turning to raw Hip Hop beats, throwing a House bomb now and then<br />

just to mix up the dance floor. DJ CAM has released his new album<br />

Seven a couple months ago, blending tight beats with vocals and<br />

guitar music this time. And guess what, he’ll be playing at Portfolio<br />

Point’s Grand Opening! At Area 1, he’ll be followed by Suhaid and<br />

Bal, while Area 2 brings you Isu, Tolo and Subotage. Ticket pre-sale<br />

at Akvárium Klub and at AktRecords (Lovag utca 17.).<br />

DJ CAM / Grand Opening - PortfolioPoints 2012<br />

April 21 from 10 p.m<br />

Akvárium Klub<br />

1051 Budapest, Erzsébet tér MAP D4<br />

Tickets: 1,200/1,600 HUF<br />

Have Fun<br />

Yugo Retro<br />

A retro-party of a new kind: celebrate the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s Yugoslavian<br />

style! The evening kicks off with the screening of the<br />

Serbian Movie Devil’s Town (Djavolja varos) starring Lazar Ristovsky<br />

(in original language with <strong>Hungarian</strong> subtitles). At 10:30 p.m. it’s<br />

time to choose Miss and Mr. Yugo, to the tunes of Toma Marjanovic<br />

and Zelko Bebek. Finally, at midnight, legendary Yu party kicks off,<br />

resident DJ Macsity will be accompanied by DJ Meso! As usual,<br />

the gastro corner offers all the necessary treats pljeskavica grill<br />

and fresh burek.<br />

Balkan Party - Ex-Yu Retro Costume Party<br />

April 21 at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Grund<br />

1083 Budapest,<br />

Nagytemplom utca 30. MAP F6<br />

Tickets: 1,500 HUF with ex-u retro costume,<br />

2,000 HUF without<br />

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MUSIC<br />

minutes<br />

A. E. Bizottság: I can’t take the hassle<br />

Nem bírom a gyűrődést, this little gem of <strong>Hungarian</strong> art-punk or<br />

avant-garde is all about the bother of working. Its two alternative<br />

titles, Work song and Slave song, alone give you an idea of how<br />

the members of Albert Einstein Bizottság related to work. Although<br />

the words of the song are pretty unintelligible, they are easy to<br />

remember. They describe the exact attitude of offi ce workers all<br />

around the world: ‘I can’t take the hassle / I can’t take the hassle<br />

/ My nerves are wrecked / My nerves are wrecked /… / I’m sick,<br />

it seems / You’ll bring the death of me.’ No more words needed.<br />

Bergendy: Work song<br />

The fi rst ever concept and double album in Hungary, Bergendy’s<br />

Monday, gave us the perfect modern work song, aptly titled Work<br />

song. There’s no proper video available on Youtube (as music<br />

videos didn’t exist in1973 in Hungary), but this one depicts our<br />

recent Kossuth Prize-winner, Ferenc Demjén wearing extra-wide<br />

fl are jeans and the whole hippy gear. Priceless. Work song itself is<br />

an exciting mixture of funk and jazz, with extraordinary woodwind<br />

solos, and an arching chorus counterpointing the monotonous<br />

verses. Not exactly what you’d imagine work in the mines to be<br />

like, but it’s a great piece from the ‘70s.<br />

www.funzine.hu/mm<br />

Music minutes. Minutes away from fame<br />

and fortune. Wannabees and has-beens.<br />

Minutes away from immortality. The talented,<br />

the less-talented and the talentless.<br />

Minutes of Youtube’s <strong>Hungarian</strong> musical<br />

stars, meteors, and black holes.<br />

Beatrice: 8 hours of work<br />

We already told you about the musical legacy of Feró<br />

Nagy, but he’s an inexhaustible source of entertainment.<br />

After the second reunion of Beatrice in 1987,<br />

the Dadaist elements disappeared and were replaced<br />

by instant hits with taunting lyrics. Their best-selling<br />

album, I Hate the Whole 20th Century, gave us the<br />

anthem of the working everyman. 8 hours of work describes<br />

the basic human condition of working for 8<br />

hours, resting for 8 hours and having fun for 8 hours,<br />

with heavy emphasis on the misery of the 8 hours spent<br />

drinking yourself silly in the pub.<br />

Scan<br />

and enjoy!


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Have Fun<br />

NADEAH (FR)<br />

Next on stage from the bossanova<br />

band, Nouvelle Vague is Nadeah.<br />

The blonde goddess will surely<br />

seduce you with her lively songs<br />

and musing chansons. Prepare<br />

for a ravishing performance in a<br />

slightly theatrical style with beautiful<br />

dresses and passionate delivery.<br />

The French singer is accompanied<br />

with Charlie Wilson and a<br />

fi ve-member band, too.<br />

April 14 at 8 p.m.<br />

A38 Ship<br />

Petőfi bridge, Buda side<br />

Tickets: in advance: 2,000 HUF,<br />

on the spot: 2,500 HUF<br />

www.a38.hu<br />

2 FOR 1 COCKTAIL NIGHT<br />

Let steam off whilst having a few<br />

refreshing cocktails after a long<br />

day. Head to Grund and enjoy their<br />

Thursday tradition: cocktails after<br />

cocktails. Between 8 and 10 p.m.,<br />

there’s a 2 for 1 offer on all cocktails.<br />

What’s more, Dj Nebulon is there to<br />

entertain you with the music of ’60s<br />

and ’70s put into a new light.<br />

April 19 at 8 p.m.<br />

A Grund<br />

1083 Budapest,<br />

Nagytemplom utca 30.<br />

www.agrund.hu<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE<br />

PARTY OFFERS<br />

SWING & BOOGIE SHOW<br />

Stripy suits, black hats, continental<br />

ring microphones, and longsleeve<br />

gloves for the ladies – the<br />

necessary paraphernalia for a<br />

good swing night! Listen to the<br />

classics like Frank Sinatra and<br />

Ray Charles in the interpretation<br />

of Group’N’Swing band. Enjoy the<br />

vibe of the ‘40s and ‘50s whilst<br />

having a delicious meal at Orfeum.<br />

April 19 at 8 p.m.<br />

Orfeum Music Club&Cabaret<br />

1073 Budapest,<br />

Erzsébet körút 43-49. MAP C5<br />

Tickets: 1,500 HUF<br />

www.orfeumclub.hu<br />

SALSA PARTY<br />

Passionate salsa music – live! Put<br />

on your dancing shoes and head<br />

to the Columbus boat. Dance up a<br />

storm on the spacious dance fl oor<br />

with Dj Adalberto at the turntable.<br />

Bear in mind that this evening will<br />

stir your blood, without a doubt.<br />

Good news that the party is on<br />

every Friday.<br />

April 20 at 9 p.m.<br />

Columbus Club<br />

1051 Budapest,<br />

Vigadó tér, Pier no. 4.<br />

Tickets : 1,000 HUF<br />

www.columbuspub.hu<br />

JOHN DIGWEED (UK)<br />

The master of progressive house<br />

and trance is arriving to Budapest<br />

to amaze the toughest partygoers.<br />

And not only Mr. Digweed will be<br />

at the turntable to spice up the<br />

mood but TrueSounds’ Dj Voice<br />

and Dandy, too. Bear in mind that<br />

it’s going to be the duo’s 8th birthday<br />

– so party hard!<br />

April 20 at 10 p.m.<br />

Club Studio<br />

Budapest,<br />

Hajógyári Island<br />

Tickets: in advance:<br />

1,900 HUF & 2,500 HUF,<br />

on the spot: 3,000 HUF<br />

www.clubstudio.hu<br />

IRIE MAFFIA<br />

There’s no need to introduce Sena<br />

Dagadu and the amazing band<br />

behind her, right? On the opening<br />

week of Zöld Pardon, of course,<br />

Irie Maffi a is on stage, too. The<br />

guys promise that the gig will be<br />

an impressive mélange of reggae,<br />

hip-hop, rock and funk – just how<br />

we like it, right?<br />

April 26 at 7 p.m.<br />

Zöld Pardon<br />

1117 Budapest,<br />

Pázmány Péter sétány<br />

Tickets: 400 HUF<br />

www.zp.hu


Gigs to Come<br />

Rejoice in the knowledge of the re-opening of Zöld Pardon<br />

only hundreds of meters away from its original spot. Before<br />

heading there for your fair share of sunshine, reggae<br />

and happiness, enjoy a night of contemporary electronic<br />

experiments.<br />

May 17 May 31<br />

Ben Frost & Daniel<br />

Bjarnason – Solaris<br />

Australian-born Ben Frost has become<br />

one of the reference points when it<br />

comes to contemporary experimental<br />

and electronic music. Member of the<br />

Icelandic Bedroom Community, a local<br />

collective specializing in contemporary<br />

music, he’s both a composer<br />

and performer of live productions applied<br />

to the theatre and concert stages.<br />

The organizers of the Polish Unsound<br />

Festival asked Frost to create a<br />

stage piece based on Stanisław Lem’s<br />

classic science fi ction novel Solaris.<br />

With the contribution of Polish Sinfonietta<br />

Cracovia and Icelandic Daníel<br />

Bjarnason, Solaris became a complex<br />

work focusing on the deeper meanings<br />

at the heart of the original story.<br />

Brian Eno’s Film Manipulations lend<br />

the production a unique visual appeal.<br />

May 17 at 7.30 p.m.<br />

Palace of Arts - Bartók Béla<br />

National Concert Hall<br />

Tickets: 1,400; 1,900; 2,600;<br />

3,900 HUF<br />

Stephen Marley<br />

After two months of <strong>Hungarian</strong> artists<br />

comes a true legend of reggae to chill<br />

you down and lift your spirits up on the<br />

shore of the Danube. Stephen Robert<br />

Nesta “Raggamuffi n” Marley not<br />

only inherited daddy Bob’s musical<br />

genes, but won fi ve Grammys is his<br />

own right. Having contributed to other<br />

Marley family outfi ts, he released his<br />

fi rst solo album, Mind Control in 2007<br />

to critical acclaim. It won Stephen his<br />

fi rst Grammy for ‘best reggae album’<br />

(the acoustic version was similarly<br />

awarded two years later), and his latest<br />

record Revelation Part 1: The Root<br />

of Life was again named the best<br />

reggae album of 2012. So what to<br />

expect beyond seeing a living legend<br />

on stage? Well, if you know the last<br />

thing about roots reggae, you won’t<br />

prepare for a night of dancing like<br />

mad. What is more likely to happen is<br />

that you embark on a spiritual journey,<br />

praising Jah and fi nding joy in your<br />

everyday life along the way. Oh, and<br />

there’s a fat chance you’ll be smiling<br />

for two consecutive hours at least.<br />

Zöld Pardon<br />

May 31 at 8.00 p.m.<br />

Tickets: 400 HUF<br />

Have Fun<br />

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36<br />

Have Fun<br />

RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL SONS<br />

Millions of fans on Facebook, 20 years of big beat anthems, voted the Greatest<br />

Dance Act of All Time, The Prodigy has it all. After all those festival gigs when you<br />

danced till it hurt, you can set the party animal in you roam free again: The Prodigy<br />

will see you in Budapest Sportarena.<br />

The love affair between Hungary<br />

and The Prodigy is legendary. It’s<br />

diffi cult to name another band that’s<br />

played the country more often, or a<br />

summer in the past decade when<br />

the electronic Essex trio didn’t grace<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> fans with a visit. Two<br />

generations of ravers have grown<br />

up listening to and jumping around<br />

to their party anthems, and after<br />

a series of festivals, fans will now<br />

see how The Prodigy rocks Budapest<br />

Sportarena. From No Good to<br />

Omen, the soundtrack of the craziest<br />

parties of the past 20 years will<br />

make you dance again like there’s<br />

no tomorrow. Or, for a change, you’ll<br />

have the chance to sit down a bit<br />

to catch your breath between two<br />

dancing-like-a-maniac sessions.<br />

If you missed out on the party scene<br />

of the past twenty years, here’s a<br />

crash course in the history of The<br />

Prodigy. Founded in 1990 by Liam<br />

Howlett, the band was named after<br />

Liam’s fi rst analogue synth, the<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE<br />

Moog Prodigy. Together with Keith<br />

Flint and Maxim Reality, they released<br />

their fi rst album Experience<br />

in 1992 with such instant classics<br />

as Out of Space and Fire/Jericho.<br />

From the 1994 Music for the Jilted<br />

Generation there was no stopping<br />

ravers around the world embracing<br />

whatever The Prodigy has offered<br />

them. The Fat of the Land gave us<br />

controversial Smack My Bitch Up<br />

whose video was banned from television,<br />

still managed to bag two<br />

MTV Video Awards. After a sevenyear<br />

break, Always Outnumbered<br />

Never Outgunned proved that The<br />

Prodigy didn’t lose momentum, and<br />

they were still a powerful force to<br />

be reckoned with. Their latest album,<br />

Invaders Must Die, came out<br />

in 2009, but the long wait for their<br />

next release will be over by next<br />

year. And you couldn’t really say that<br />

they don’t make up for the long gaps<br />

between releases by constant touring.<br />

Rumor has it, the band will play<br />

snippets from their upcoming album<br />

during the tour, so go and have a<br />

listen. April 28th will be something<br />

different; there’s a fat chance it will<br />

blow your mind.<br />

April 28 at 8.30 p.m.<br />

Budapest Sportarena<br />

1143 Budapest, Stefánia út 2.<br />

Tickets:<br />

from 5,900 to 15,000 HUF<br />

www.eventim.hu


OVER THE MOON<br />

Margaret Island’s Holdudvar is one of Budapest’s most<br />

favored venues. It’s defi nitely the center of the town’s<br />

bustling social life. In the spacious courtyard with the<br />

aged trees around having a tasty meal is priceless. And<br />

when the night comes, stay for a couple of fi zzy cocktails<br />

and then dance up a storm on the newly rebuilt dance<br />

fl oor with daily changing DJs at the turntable. To please<br />

the artsy ones, Holdudvar is the home for exhibitions of<br />

young contemporary artists’ latest works, jazz concerts<br />

and an open-air cinema, too. Oh yes, and Holdudvar turns<br />

10 this year so expect a crazy summer buzz.<br />

Holdudvar<br />

5-min walk from Margaret Bridge MAP A3<br />

Tel.: +36.1.236.0155<br />

www.holdudvar.net<br />

Open: everyday 11.00 – 04.00<br />

After last year’s outlook on the freshest Irish fi lms, it’s time to<br />

see what’s going on in Spain. The Spanish Boots section will<br />

challenge your views on immigration and racism (Catalunya<br />

Über Alles!), on strangers in isolated communities (The Perfect<br />

Stranger), on family taboos (Half of Oscar), on parental<br />

duties (Anything You Want) and on the mysterious lives of<br />

spies (Garbo: The Spy).<br />

The Northern Lights section of Scandinavian cinema has<br />

never been the most light-hearted part of Titanic. This year,<br />

a Danish quest for identity across borders (ID:A) and a cinematic<br />

version of a TV cop show (Those Who Kill – Shadow<br />

of the Past), a Swedish drama of class and culture (Pure), a<br />

fi ght for survival in the Finnish gangland (Indebted), a claustrophobic<br />

aquatic adventure from Iceland (Undercurrent)<br />

and a surreal fairy tale-come-real creature feature from Norway<br />

(The Troll Hunter) are on offer.<br />

POWDER YOUR ART<br />

Have Fun<br />

Púder Bar Theatre is a new piece of art on Ráday Street.<br />

This hip spot would like to offer delicious meals along with<br />

numerous cultural programs for the curious visitors. There<br />

will be music programs so you can spend your dinner time<br />

in a cozy atmosphere. The place also offers a hall for theater<br />

shows, literary events, exhibitions and modern dance performances,<br />

too. Oh yes, and Púder is decorated with stunning<br />

wall paintings and sculptures, which were designed by<br />

famous <strong>Hungarian</strong> young artists led by Zsili Bertalan Babos.<br />

Púder Bar Theatre<br />

1092 Budapest, Ráday utca 8. MAP F5<br />

Tel.: +36.1.210.7168<br />

www.puderbar.hu<br />

Open: Mon.–Thu.: 12 p.m. - 1 a.m.<br />

Fri.–Sat.: 12 p.m. - 2 a.m.<br />

Sun: 12 p.m. - 1 a.m.<br />

NO ICEBERG IN SIGHT<br />

The most exciting international film festival, Titanic will attempt to break the waves for<br />

the 19th time this year with a great selection showcasing the latest trends in world cinema.<br />

French Shoals, the selection of the latest French fi lms, will<br />

see the glorious return of director Mathieu Kassovitz in Rebellion,<br />

teenaged girls making a pregnancy pact (17 Girls),<br />

a fast-paced thriller (Point Blank), a social dystopy (White<br />

Square) and a life-altering decision between being boring<br />

and a bag of cocain (Borderline).<br />

This year, the music section is stronger than ever with documentaries<br />

and concert videos of such artists as Sigur Rós,<br />

Neil Young and A Tribe Called Quest. And what’s up for<br />

the Breaking Waves Award 2012? Serbian coming-of-age<br />

drama Clip, Brazilian history thriller Dirty Hearts, American<br />

family mayhem Happily Never After, French voyeuristic look<br />

on childhood Nana, existentialist drifting Oslo, August 31st,<br />

Swedish morality play Play, and Austrian crash course in survival<br />

The Wall.<br />

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Gone<br />

Jill (Amanda Seyfried) was kidnapped two years ago.<br />

She escapes miraculously, but when her sister goes<br />

missing, she’s convinced that the same perp has<br />

taken her. Failing to convince the police that a serial<br />

killer is in operation, she sets out on her own to face<br />

her demons and find her sister. But does the serial<br />

killer really exist or is this all happening in Jill’s head?<br />

You’ll have 90 suspenseful minutes to find it out.<br />

In English with <strong>Hungarian</strong> subtitles at Cinema City<br />

from April 12th.<br />

Battleship<br />

What to expect from a film that’s based on a naval<br />

combat game? Definitely no sophisticated dialogues,<br />

but something more along the lines of ‘Shoot’em!’. If<br />

that alone wouldn’t be enough, be prepared to see<br />

Rihanna looking very stern, Liam Neeson looking a<br />

tad worried while shouting orders, aliens looking fierce<br />

and awesome, and otherworldly battleships destroying<br />

half of the world.<br />

In English at Cinema City MOM Park from<br />

April 19th.<br />

Movie offer from Cinema City<br />

The Cold Light of Day<br />

Before you start planning your summer holiday in Madrid,<br />

enjoy this family-holiday-gone-wrong action thriller<br />

with Bruce Willis, Henry Cavill and Sigourney Weaver.<br />

Young business consultant Will (Cavill) tries to locate<br />

his family kidnapped in Spain, but before he could find<br />

them, he finds out daddy’s (Willis) secret (spoiler alert:<br />

he’s a CIA agent), and that this whole conundrum is<br />

caused by a not so covert CIA mission to recover a<br />

missing suitcase.<br />

In English with <strong>Hungarian</strong> subtitles at Cinema City<br />

from April 12th.<br />

Lucky One<br />

The Th fi first t major j romantic ti ddrama of fthi this spring i bbrings i<br />

you sparkly-eyed Zac Efron in the role of an Iraq vet.<br />

After three tours, he sets out on a journey to find his<br />

guardian angel, who is an unknown woman living in<br />

North Carolina. He found her picture during the war,<br />

and believes that picture has kept him alive. Based<br />

on Nicholas Sparks’ tear-jerker bestseller, Lucky<br />

One takes you to a world of beautiful scenery and<br />

beautiful people, where all ends as well as it should.<br />

In English with <strong>Hungarian</strong> subtitles at Cinema City<br />

from April 19th.<br />

www.cinemacity.hu www.palacecinemas.hu


Usually there will be a few workplace scenes in pretty much any film, even if<br />

they specifically revolve around workplaces and the issues they come with. Well,<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong>s have made quite a few pictures about workplace blues, and some<br />

barely leave their primary location. Let’s see what we can see…<br />

Proceeding chronologically, our fi rst<br />

stop is State Department Store a<br />

propaganda fi lm from 1953, set in a<br />

single huge department store. The alternatives<br />

to what we call plaza today,<br />

these stores were a singular entity,<br />

not a collection of smaller establishments.<br />

It was fi lled with employees to<br />

help you, and ‘sell’ you stuff that was<br />

illegal to sell, for the right price. The<br />

fi lm starred just about every famous<br />

actor working in Hungary at that<br />

time, such as Miklós Gábor, Zsuzsa<br />

Petress, and Kálmán Latabár. The<br />

movie centers around the 100ft bank<br />

note being phased out of use, and<br />

people wanting to quickly spend all<br />

of them in one place. Yes the money<br />

could be just changed for…change,<br />

but such a glaring plot hole really isn’t<br />

a problem when you’re talking about<br />

propaganda, right?<br />

Moving on, Sound Eroticism came<br />

out in 1985, and is by all means a<br />

little zany in all aspects. The plot<br />

centers on a crate factory which<br />

cannot sell any of its products, so a<br />

secret camera is set up in the women’s<br />

locker-room. The video can be<br />

viewed by customers, thus solving<br />

the problem of the piles of useless<br />

crates. The fl ick was written, directed<br />

and even scored by Péter Timár,<br />

and features <strong>Hungarian</strong> acting legends<br />

Róbert Koltai, Frigyes Hollósi<br />

and Judit Németh. There were also<br />

a few very neat techniques used to<br />

evoke silent comedies, such as fi lming<br />

particular scenes in reverse and<br />

than playing them normally, so that<br />

movement becomes a little overdone<br />

and fragmented. Also there’s a scene<br />

that haunts viewers to this day, every<br />

time they try eating yoghurt. Check it.<br />

Finally, a more modern interpretation<br />

of the work-drama, Ferenc Török’s<br />

Overnight from 2007. The title refers<br />

to a transaction on the stock market<br />

that is initiated and completed on<br />

the same day. The protagonist of the<br />

fi lm has such a transaction he must<br />

complete, while dealing with being<br />

the father of the child of an unknown<br />

A l Work<br />

and Little Play<br />

woman, and realizing the emptiness<br />

of his life. An interesting dichotomy<br />

is spawned by the directors admitted<br />

attempt to create a slow, dramatic<br />

picture for a larger audience, out of a<br />

fast, complicated and niche source.<br />

Opinions diverge on whether this is<br />

something worth watching, but it is<br />

unique, even if there is no denying<br />

the slow, glacier pace of the endeavor.<br />

Viktor Bodó might be a little bland<br />

in the lead, but Enikő Eszenyi gives<br />

a great performance, and comes<br />

through with amazing force when she<br />

has to break stuff.<br />

Bonifác Hirleman<br />

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40<br />

Gastro Guide<br />

The<br />

Gastro<br />

Diplomat<br />

Just a stone’s throw away from Andrássy utca hides Pesti Mese offering the most<br />

divine <strong>Hungarian</strong> cuisine in town. The recently opened restaurant welcomes those<br />

visitors who are eager to try the local’s favorites and those locals who are willing to<br />

try <strong>Hungarian</strong> dishes with a surprising twist. We went to see (and hear) the Tale of<br />

Pest for ourselves.<br />

Having entered Pesti Mese, you have<br />

a feeling that you might have opened<br />

the door of the past. The rustic furnishing<br />

here and there recalls paintings of<br />

the previous centuries – exactly how<br />

the owners intended. The restaurant<br />

is named after a classic black and<br />

white <strong>Hungarian</strong> movie, Tale of Pest<br />

starring Ida Turay, Gyula Kabos and<br />

Antal Páger. In the two-storied venue,<br />

the brick walls are excitingly left unplastered<br />

and are only covered with<br />

a safety wire-netting. Take a minute<br />

and size up the stylish combination of<br />

dark-brown leather chairs, chestnutbrown<br />

tables and sizeable ceiling fans.<br />

Some cheeky jazz music is also playing<br />

in the background which defi nitely<br />

sets your mood and appetite.<br />

We kick off our lunch with delicious<br />

soups. The meat soup is so rich in<br />

meat and vegetables that the spoon<br />

stands up in it. The taste immensely<br />

recalls in us the fascinating atmosphere<br />

of a countryside wedding where<br />

meat soup is indispensible. As I’m an<br />

adventurous soup-person, I usually go<br />

for the one-off kinds when dining out.<br />

This time, I chose warm apricot soup<br />

with lavender seeds. Believe me, it’s<br />

a piece of heaven in every sense! The<br />

silky texture is excellent – neither too<br />

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by Eszter Kántor<br />

Tasteful<br />

Tale of Pest<br />

thick nor too runny, and it’s not too<br />

sweet either. The perfect apricot color<br />

is a tinder for your taste buds. As we<br />

got the chance to talk with the one of<br />

the chefs at Pesti Mese, we learned<br />

how to awake the fl avor and smell of<br />

lavender seeds. The secret additive is<br />

a bit of cognac but ssh!<br />

Besides the soups, all the starters<br />

sound very promising, too. The pecu-<br />

liarity of the place is that it’s no holds<br />

barred; perfect whether you want to<br />

have an intimate date, a couple of<br />

drinks with mates, or just a quick lunch<br />

on a Tuesday. If you are having dinner<br />

with your loved one, choose from the<br />

mains and desserts but in case you are<br />

out to have a catch-up with friends, order<br />

a baguette with goose-liver, goat<br />

cheese and celery, or a hot panini with<br />

ham and apple to tame your appetite.<br />

Additionally, you might even catch the<br />

performance of a promising musician<br />

in the evenings as the owners enthusiastically<br />

support musical talents.<br />

Good news that Pesti Mese also has a<br />

weekly changing lunch menu for those<br />

who don’t have much time on their<br />

hands around lunchtime (only 850<br />

HUF). Pop in for an express yet delicious<br />

culinary journey on those long<br />

workdays, you won’t be disappointed.<br />

Continuing our lunch, we browsed<br />

among the mains and hesitated for<br />

long minutes. It’s such a shame that<br />

it’s highly likely that we cannot eat<br />

ourselves through the whole menu<br />

...the cutting-edge of <strong>Hungarian</strong> cuisine á la<br />

Pesti Mese.”<br />

in one sitting. After a bit of humming<br />

and hawing, my companion voted<br />

for rosé duck breasts with hot blackberry<br />

sauce and walnut pancakes as<br />

garnish. My choice was rosé medallions<br />

of pork fi llet in walnut sauce on<br />

the side of rosemary steak fries with<br />

grilled mozzarella on top. The mains<br />

are served in a rather unconventional<br />

way. The sizeable plates have an eightshaped<br />

curve so you have the meat on<br />

one side and the garnish on the other.<br />

Very chic, we think. What’s more, Pesti<br />

Mese is not the big-plate-with-smallportion-in-the-middle<br />

kind of place<br />

so you’ll be well full at the end of your<br />

meal. Thinking that our lunch cannot


get any better after the tasty soups, we<br />

happily start our mains. And just how<br />

wrong we were! The pork fi llets dipped<br />

in walnut sauce are beyond perfection<br />

together with the crispy grilled cheese<br />

and potato fries. Who would think of<br />

serving duck breasts with sweet pancakes?<br />

Well, this is the cutting-edge of<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> cuisine á la Pesti Mese. To<br />

fi nish off our already palatable lunch,<br />

we order two of the classic <strong>Hungarian</strong><br />

desserts – Dobos cakes and ‘túrógombóc’<br />

(Cottage cheese dumplings). Only<br />

at Pesti Mese, the traditional Dobos<br />

cake is served in small rounds so they<br />

look like a whole cake. The famous<br />

FROM THE MENU<br />

SOUPS & STARTERS:<br />

• Goulash soup<br />

• Eggplant, ‘lecsó’ and Liptauer<br />

cream with crispy baguette<br />

MAINS:<br />

• Sirloin steak with fried onions<br />

• Beef stew with red-wine and<br />

noodles<br />

DESSERTS:<br />

• Small Dobos cakes<br />

• Cottage cheese dumplings<br />

cottage-cheese dumplings are served<br />

with warm vanilla cream and again,<br />

the sweetness is just right. Of course,<br />

we complimented the chef at the end<br />

and quickly jotted down the luscious<br />

walnut sauce’s recipe. And what is a<br />

great meal without matching drinks?<br />

Try a shot of Gusto pálinka or have a<br />

glass of crispy white wine with your<br />

main course.<br />

All in all, the restaurant is already<br />

known for its excellent kitchen and<br />

service. Here you can experience the<br />

authentic fl avors of <strong>Hungarian</strong> cuisine<br />

and yet you won’t be spending big<br />

sums of money. So if you want to have<br />

a great time in a pleasant environment<br />

whilst enjoying fl avorsome <strong>Hungarian</strong><br />

meals, book a table and fi nd out more<br />

about the Tale of Pest. Oh, and don’t<br />

forget to spread the word!<br />

Pesti Mese<br />

1063 Budapest,<br />

Szív utca 23. MAP B6<br />

Tel.: +36.1.705.1590<br />

www.pestimese.net<br />

Open: Mon. – Fri.: 11.30 – 22.00,<br />

Sat.: 13.00 – 23.00<br />

Gastro Guide<br />

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42<br />

Gastro Guide<br />

Make it Quick!<br />

Food ready in an instant – the best friend of any busy office clerk. Instant coffee or<br />

instant noodles… there are so many ways to fill our empty stomach and damage<br />

our health, all at once! We’ve selected our favorites.<br />

Instant Noodles<br />

According to a Japanese poll in the<br />

year 2000, the Japanese believe their<br />

best invention of the 20th century<br />

was instant noodles – and we agree.<br />

Instant noodles were fi rst marketed<br />

in Japan in 1958, under the brand<br />

name Chikin Ramen. The inventor,<br />

Momofuku developed the production<br />

methodology of fl ash frying the noodles<br />

after they had been made, thus<br />

creating ‘instant’ noodles. Initially,<br />

due to its price and novelty, Chikin<br />

Ramen was considered a luxury item,<br />

but today, instant noodles are to be<br />

found at every student home and offi<br />

ce worldwide. Instant noodles are<br />

nothing for those taking their health<br />

seriously: a single serving of instant<br />

noodles is high in carbohydrates and<br />

fat, but low in fi ber, vitamins and minerals.<br />

But oh, those fl avor enhancers<br />

tickling our taste buds… how could<br />

we resist?<br />

And here’s how you prepare instant<br />

noodles:<br />

Take the noodles out of the package,<br />

and put into a bowl. Boil water. Pour<br />

boiling water over the noodles, add<br />

the spices and the oil that come in lit-<br />

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more than drip coffee, so don’t have<br />

your instant coffee with your red beet<br />

soup… Oh, and did you know that instant<br />

coffee is one of the ingredients<br />

in ‘Caffenol-C’, a home-made, nontoxic<br />

black-and-white photographic<br />

developer? Now that’s an unexpected<br />

extra!<br />

How to make delicious instant coffee:<br />

Take a teaspoon of instant coffee<br />

(achieve desired strength by altering<br />

the amount you use), put into a mug,<br />

and pour boiling water over it. Add<br />

sugar and milk according to taste.


Gastro Guide<br />

Sicilian chef, fresh fish dishes<br />

Italian cuisine with original ingredients from Italy<br />

Italian and <strong>Hungarian</strong> wine selection<br />

1062 Budapest, Andrássy út 76. | Phone: +36.1.374.0880 | Open: 12.00-24.00<br />

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44<br />

Gastro Guide<br />

Simplicity<br />

at its Best<br />

If eating out in no frills places with is your cup of tea,<br />

you will love these gems of simple and straightforward<br />

eateries with hearty dishes.<br />

Frici Papa Kifőzdéje<br />

A long-standing establishment in Király utca, Uncle Frici’s<br />

Greasy Spoon is a classic example of how we used to eat<br />

before the resent gastro-revolution. This two-storey restaurant<br />

features oilcloth tablecloths, menus on A4 sheets in plastic<br />

covers, some of the most effi cient and seemingly grumpiest<br />

waiters (they’re lovely, really), and the wonders of the deepfried<br />

genre. Have anything in breadcrumbs or enjoy a seasonal<br />

főzelék, traditional desserts after ambitiously innovative dishes<br />

(grilled shark anyone?); whatever you choose you’ll be well-fed<br />

at a very reasonable price.<br />

1077 Budapest, Király utca 55. MAP C5<br />

Open: Mon.-Sat.: 11am.-11 p.m. Closed on Sunday.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.351.0197<br />

www.fricipapa.hu<br />

El Rapido<br />

If you ever get hungry in pub central Kazinczy utca,<br />

El Rapido is your cheap and satisfactory friend. Right<br />

next door to Szimpla Kert, this Mexican buffet on top<br />

of a pub offers freshly made fajitas and quesedillas,<br />

prepared in front of your eyes. As the place itself is<br />

tiny with only a couple of café tables and loads of<br />

Mexican ingredients on the walls, eating in might<br />

prove a somewhat claustrophobic experience. But the<br />

chatty and friendly chef will keep you good company,<br />

and you can always go downstairs to enjoy your meal.<br />

What is a little bit of inconvenience when you’re eating<br />

the cheapest and freshest (and some say the yummiest)<br />

Mexican food in town?<br />

1075 Budapest, Kazinczy utca 10. MAP D5<br />

Open: Mon.-Thu.: 10.30 a.m.-3 a.m., Fri.: 10.30<br />

a.m.- 4 a.m. Sat.: noon-4 a.m., Sun.: 1 p.m.-2 a.m.<br />

Tel.: +36.20.311.9471<br />

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Café Colombo<br />

Named after the brightest star of LAPD, this basement<br />

establishment is not your average café. It is more like<br />

a place of worship for fans of Czech beverages and<br />

tócsni (fried potato pancake). The outdated woodpaneled<br />

walls are adorned with pictures of Peter Falk,<br />

and if you can get past the shabby décor, you’ll probably<br />

stay for long hours. One of the reasons is the bigmustached<br />

owner, who’ll list not only the daily offers,<br />

but will give you an imaginary tour in the breweries<br />

and distilleries of the Czech Republic. Have a pint<br />

or two of Hrabal’s beer (Postřižinské pivo for Czechspeakers)<br />

or sip on sweet herbal shots, and instead of<br />

going for the deep-fried dishes, try one of the twelve<br />

tócsnis. They come with meat or veggie fi lling, with a<br />

generous amount of sour crème and cheese on top,<br />

and if you don’t mind a bit of oil dripping from your<br />

food, they’re as good as tócsni gets.<br />

1062 Budapest, Aradi utca 22. MAP B5<br />

Open: Mon.-Fri-: noon-10 p.m., Sat.: 4 p.m.-10 p.m.<br />

Closed on Sunday.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.302.8540


Sweet Treats<br />

Kürtőskalács is a sweet, funky-curly traditional <strong>Hungarian</strong><br />

specialty, an ever-vital member of any good festival food<br />

crowd. Originating from Transylvania, kürtőskalács was<br />

initially made by coiling left-over bread dough around a<br />

wooden stick and baking it until crispy. Later, the creative<br />

Székelys came up with a caramelized sugar and walnut<br />

coated version… and the rest is history. At Molnár’s<br />

Kürtőskalács, a cute coffeehouse on bustling Váci utca<br />

luring you in with its divine bites, we can find as many<br />

as eight different kürtőskalács varieties, the likes of cinnamon,<br />

dark chocolate, coconut, almonds, cocoa, poppy<br />

seed or vanilla. The sugaholic’s place-to-be during the<br />

festive season!<br />

Molnár’s Kürtőskalács<br />

1056 Budapest, Váci utca 31. MAP E4<br />

www.kurtoskalacs.com<br />

Are you a coffee lover?<br />

World famous coffees, drink specialities, tastings,<br />

product shows, <strong>Hungarian</strong> Gourmet Market at the<br />

Kreatív Kávéfórum! Professionals, visitors and consumers<br />

wanting to know more about the ins and outs of coffee<br />

culture, will be taken to the world of coffee. Everyone<br />

will have the chance to learn about coffee beans and<br />

roasting techniques, which will fundamentally change<br />

views on coffee and coffee consumption. After the finals<br />

of <strong>Hungarian</strong> Barista Championship, the extreme Gerilla<br />

Latte Art show will close the event where coffee will surely<br />

not be served in cups…<br />

Kreatív Kávéfórum<br />

April 13-14<br />

Corinthia Hotel Budapest<br />

1073 Budapest, Erzsébet körút 43-49. MAP C6<br />

Daily ticket: 1,100 HUF<br />

www.kaveforum.hu<br />

Gastro Selection<br />

A bite of Italy<br />

Enjoy the delicious Italian cuisine and experience the true<br />

Mediterranean ambience in Trattoria Venezia. Dining here<br />

will make you feel like you’re really part of Venice’s bustling<br />

city life as the interior design of the restaurant is based on<br />

a cobbled Venetian street. Chef Fabio Buciol knows all the<br />

secrets of the Italian gastro empire so whether you choose<br />

the classic Margherita pizza, the steaming Spaghetti alla<br />

Bolognese or the heavenly Panna Cotta, your taste buds<br />

will be thrilled. Buon appetito!<br />

Have anything from the menu and get a tasty<br />

Tiramisù for free.<br />

Trattoria Venezia<br />

1085 Budapest, József körút 85. MAP F6<br />

Tel.: +36.1.235.0955<br />

www.trattoriavenezia.com<br />

Open: everyday between 11.30 and 24.00<br />

Click and Eat<br />

Spice up your meal by visiting Kaja.hu Cybergastro<br />

and experience a new culinary dimension with a tricky<br />

cyber twist. Order and pay for your meals through a<br />

computer tablet built every table. It’s a fast way to<br />

browse through the menu selection ( everyday meals,<br />

pizzas, international tastes, gourmet, fitness goods).<br />

Try their beef burgers made of <strong>Hungarian</strong> grey cattle<br />

meat. Enjoy the fusion of the culinary enjoyment and<br />

the virtual world. For more info about free day and<br />

nighttime home delivery simply check out our website!<br />

Kaja.hu Cybergastro<br />

1065 Budapest, Nagymező utca 41. MAP C5<br />

Tel.: +36.1.374.0468<br />

www.kaja.hu<br />

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Gastro Guide<br />

Back to Nature<br />

Only ripe fruits, raw vegetables, seeds and spices are used<br />

to prepare mains, desserts and drinks at Mannatural. The<br />

chefs who are vegetarians believe that eating raw meals is<br />

the key for a long life whether you’re a young lady, a busy<br />

businessman, or on a diet. Enjoy a plate of Canelloni, tasty<br />

burgers, Manna bread, chocolate cake and even Gundel<br />

pancake without getting any harmful elements to your inner<br />

system. Nothing on their menu contains meat, fl our,<br />

sugar, gluten, lactose, or any artifi cial additives. They’re<br />

keen to be green, too – home delivery is done by cycling.<br />

Mannatural Ételmanufaktúra<br />

1054 Budapest,<br />

Garibaldi utca 5. MAP C3<br />

Tel.: +36.20.776.9843<br />

www.mannatural.hu<br />

Open: Mon.-Sat.: 11.00-20.00<br />

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48<br />

Life & Style<br />

Laser or IPL – which one’s<br />

better?<br />

Both laser and IPL (or Intense Pulsed<br />

Light) work by converting light energy<br />

into heat energy, thus damaging the<br />

hair follicle by targeting the melanin<br />

in it. Laser treatment has been used<br />

for over a decade to remove hair effectively,<br />

IPL technology on the other<br />

hand has just recently appeared on<br />

the market offering a cheaper solution<br />

for those wanting to get rid of<br />

unwanted hair. Unfortunately though,<br />

IPL technology has not managed to<br />

live up to expectations: many patients<br />

who have taken part in several<br />

IPL treatments have experienced<br />

their hair grown back after some<br />

months. This technology only slows<br />

down hair growth, it does not terminate<br />

it.<br />

What kind of laser do they<br />

use at Bársony?<br />

Of course there are many types of<br />

laser as well. The ruby laser is the<br />

original hair removal laser. Its deep<br />

red color is well absorbed by the<br />

melanin pigment in hair, making it a<br />

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good choice for fi ne and light hair.<br />

However, because melanin is also<br />

present in the skin the ruby laser cannot<br />

be used on patients with darker<br />

skin. The Alexandrite laser, with its<br />

large spot size and high repetition<br />

rate has now usurped the role of the<br />

ruby laser – it’s believed to be the<br />

most effi cient laser technology for<br />

hair removal there is at the time. This<br />

is the one the cosmeticians at Bársony<br />

Aesthetics opt for.<br />

I’m still not sure which one to<br />

choose – can I try both?<br />

Yes, at Bársony you can: there’s<br />

the opportunity to have a mixed test<br />

treatment to see which technology<br />

fi ts you best.<br />

Do I have to have hair on the<br />

area I would like to treat?<br />

Defi nitely. Do not shave, epilate or<br />

wax before either the consultation<br />

or the treatment. Let your hair grow<br />

at least 2-3 mm long so the specialist<br />

can examine the type, color and<br />

strength of your hair. For the treatment,<br />

you hair has to be at least 1<br />

mm so the laser can locate it.<br />

VELVETY<br />

SKIN FOR<br />

GOOD<br />

Still shaving and waxing your way<br />

through the summer? Bársony Medical<br />

Aesthetics have something better to offer:<br />

getting rid of all that unwanted hair<br />

for good. If you’re not sure yet, read on<br />

– we’ve gathered the most frequently<br />

asked questions and their answers to<br />

bring some clarity.<br />

Why do we need a test<br />

treatment?<br />

Before the actual treatment a test<br />

treatment has to be performed on the<br />

area where you’ll have the treatment<br />

performed. The test treatment shows<br />

the reaction of your skin, so possible<br />

hypersensitivity can be determined. If<br />

your skin has reacted normally, treatment<br />

can begin after 24 hours.<br />

Is the treatment painful?<br />

It’s not painful, but you might feel<br />

mild to unpleasant stings, according<br />

to the level of your sensitivity.<br />

Can I get back to my normal<br />

life after the treatment?<br />

After the treatment you’re free to go<br />

back to your daily business, whether<br />

it’s work, sports or any other activities.<br />

There’s no need for rest and the<br />

treatment won’t leave visible marks.<br />

What kind of hair can be<br />

treated with laser?<br />

Permanent laser treatment is most<br />

effective on light skin with dark hair.<br />

Of course the technology’s suitable<br />

for lighter and thinner hair as well, but


you might need more treatments if that’s your hair type.<br />

Unfortunately, laser is not effective on gray and blond hair<br />

because of the lack of melanin.<br />

Are there any side-effects?<br />

No, the treatment’s not dangerous, and there are no real<br />

side-effects. After the treatment, mild erythema is possible,<br />

which disappears by the next day.<br />

Is the effect permanent?<br />

Follicles treated with laser successfully won’t produce hair<br />

any more. But for this follicles have to be treated in their<br />

active stage.<br />

Why do I have to repeat the treatment?<br />

Laser treatment only affects hair follicles in their anagen or<br />

the active growth phase, blocking their activity. Follicles<br />

in their inactive phase turn active a couple weeks later –<br />

this is why treatment has to be repeated 6-8 weeks later.<br />

Usually 4-8 treatments are necessary for all your active<br />

follicles being inactivated by the laser.<br />

Why can’t I sunbathe or go to the solarium before<br />

and between the treatments?<br />

It’s important for your skin not to be pigmented – the<br />

bigger the difference between the color of your skin and<br />

hair, the more effective the treatment. The browner your<br />

skin, the more the energy of the laser used has to be decreased,<br />

thus making the treatment less effective. But you<br />

don’t have to go all white of course – just go for UV-free<br />

tanning.<br />

Which areas of the body can be treated with<br />

laser?<br />

Every area!<br />

…and why should I choose Bársony Medical<br />

Aesthetics?<br />

Well, there are several reasons. Bársony Medical Aesthetics<br />

has performed the most permanent laser treatments<br />

and has to show for the most satisfi ed patients since<br />

1999. During this time, the center has gathered an unparalleled<br />

amount of professional experience and practice.<br />

Bársony Medical Aesthetics<br />

1032 Budapest, Bécsi út 183.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.227.7669<br />

1123 Budapest, Kernstok tér 3.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.225.2969<br />

www.barsony.hu<br />

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FOOD FOR THOUGHT<br />

Milkerious Myth<br />

Frankly, when I was little my mom told me the ’drink milk because it’s good<br />

for your bones’ line enough times. So I always had my daily milk intake<br />

– warm milk with honey, cold milk with Choco Pops, silky-tasting cocoa<br />

or anything with milk with/in it. But now that I hear all sorts of rumors<br />

about osteoporosis supposedly caused by calcium overdose, I stop for<br />

a minute and type ‘milk side effects’ into Google. Here’s what I found.<br />

The world-sized calcium mania most probably started<br />

around the 1950s in the United States – milk was greatly<br />

promoted and plastic-coated paper milk cartons were<br />

introduced, too. Before the big milk boom, people drank<br />

less milk so their calcium intake wasn’t very high either but<br />

they consumed a fair amount of magnesium. Of course,<br />

nowadays curious professors are eager to know whether<br />

calcium really is essential for our bones and whether this<br />

chemical element can prevent osteoporosis in the long<br />

run. Several studies and pieces of research were conducted<br />

and the brainy ones came to the conclusion that<br />

calcium is not particularly good for our bones but it is, in<br />

fact, quite harmful. Professors warm us that the excessive<br />

intake of milk and any other food that is rich in calcium is<br />

not unequivocally good for us. For that matter, a study<br />

Gastro Guide<br />

shows that too much calcium can raise the chances of<br />

heart attack and is likely to foster osteoporosis among the<br />

elderly. A conclusion has been made: the health of our<br />

bones is more dependent on magnesium, vitamin K and<br />

vitamin D rather than calcium. However, jumping to radical<br />

conclusions and taking words for granted might seem<br />

a bit overreacted. Personally, I’ll still enjoy my hot cup of<br />

cocoa curled up on the couch at the end of a long day.<br />

Eszter Kántor<br />

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52 2<br />

Gastro Guide<br />

Teletál Ételfutár<br />

Full Plate is one of the bestknown<br />

delivery services in Hungary,<br />

as it has master chef László<br />

Benke as the brand’s face. You<br />

might be tempted to think it’s<br />

him preparing your daily lunch,<br />

but you’d be mistaken. The<br />

weekly menu includes a ‘Gourmet<br />

dishes from Laci bácsi’ section,<br />

based on the master chef’s<br />

recipes, but you can also order<br />

from fi tness coach Balázs Czanik’s<br />

fi gure friendly offers, and<br />

from dietitian Anita Klima’s meals<br />

for diabetics and vegetarians.<br />

The portions are massive, the<br />

meals come in recyclable plastic<br />

containers and are reasonably<br />

priced.<br />

www.teletal.hu<br />

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Kaja.hu<br />

A couple of issues ago we told<br />

you about kaja.hu, the birthplace<br />

of a new culinary experience,<br />

Cybergastro. But does it deliver<br />

when it comes to home delivery?<br />

If you look at the menu, you<br />

might have an inkling that you’re<br />

in for a treat: from <strong>Hungarian</strong> favorites<br />

through different versions<br />

of burrito to grey cattle burger,<br />

or from complicated gourmet<br />

dishes to vegetarian meals, there<br />

are some really exciting options<br />

here. Unlike major lunch delivery<br />

services, kaja.hu doesn’t offer<br />

the pre-order for the week option,<br />

but you can place an order<br />

here even if you’re working the<br />

night shift.<br />

www.kaja.hu<br />

If having lunch on a terrace with<br />

your face turned towards the sun<br />

is not your thing, there are plenty<br />

of delivery services specializing in<br />

office lunch to choose from.<br />

Alexandra Béres –<br />

Weight Control<br />

You’re right, this food delivery<br />

service is for the weight conscientious<br />

among us. Fitness<br />

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balance on her website, and you<br />

might want to try her. You either<br />

go for the 21-day intensive weight<br />

control diet (for lunch and dinner,<br />

or for breakfast, lunch, dinner<br />

and tea) that you have to stick for<br />

three weeks, or the normal weekly<br />

menu (available for the whole<br />

working week or any workday).<br />

The trick here is not in the size<br />

of the dishes, but in the ingredients.<br />

The meals are prepared<br />

with brown rice, organic veg and<br />

fruits, oatmeal and extra virgin olive<br />

oil (though not exclusively) to<br />

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54<br />

Design & Fashion<br />

Fashion Victim’s Guide<br />

Where I End<br />

and You Begin<br />

We can proudly say that <strong>Hungarian</strong> design and designers are slowly but surely<br />

penetrating the world’s market. Even rock stars on the rise fall in love with the<br />

Magyar design scene. Recently, no other than the finest musical combination of<br />

Björk, Cindy Lauper and the early Massive Attack called Zola Jesus, who just had<br />

a mind-twirling gig at A38. Meet the she behind the shoe, Júlia Káldy.<br />

How did Zola fi nd you, and do you have any<br />

plans together beyond this current collection?<br />

One day I got an e-mail from Nika Roza Danilova, and she<br />

told me about herself, that she also appears on stage going<br />

by the name of Zola Jesus. Her name was familiar, but<br />

I couldn’t recall her music. She told me she was surfi ng<br />

the internet when she found my shoes on a website, and<br />

she wanted to buy a pair. I researched who she was and<br />

what she did, and I really got to like her stuff. I found that<br />

Zola made such wonderful music that I really like. So I<br />

offered to design a collection for her, and if she liked my<br />

work, we could work together in the long run. Since then,<br />

I’ve designed her shoes, and despite the thousands of<br />

kilometers separating us, I can say we’ve become friends.<br />

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She is a very open and interested girl and we have a lot of<br />

common interests. For example, we both like Tara Donovan<br />

and Zaha Hadid. A month ago she invited me to visit<br />

her in New York to discuss the next project, and I got to<br />

see her Webster Hall performance from a VIP box seat.<br />

Is it necessary in a relationship like this to be<br />

inspired by the artist’s music?<br />

It is very important. It inspires me to be designing for<br />

someone whose work I respect. And Zola is absolutely like<br />

that. For one I have my favorites from her albums, and it<br />

was a huge experience to attend her New York gig. It was<br />

amazing to see such a cute little girl turn into a true diva<br />

the moment she entered the stage. The audience raved<br />

throughout the whole concert.


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How would you describe the essence of<br />

Unibody?<br />

Unibody is an experimental shoe collection that organically<br />

connects to the human form, and comes off as an extension<br />

of it. The light colored skin-tone shoes seem to meld with the<br />

wearers’ feet, which creates the illusion of body parts being distorted.<br />

The collection demonstrates through four different sizes<br />

how the silhouette of the female foot changes through the wearing<br />

of these shoes.<br />

(for details, check out facebook.com/juliakaldy.design)<br />

Will there be a continuation of your success from<br />

last year’s London Fashion Week?<br />

A famous foreign designer, Eleanor Amoroso asked me to design<br />

something for her. Eleanor is represented by an agency that<br />

has been present on the Fashion Week for years, and specializes<br />

in bringing young designers to the attention of the world. The<br />

fashion show went down under professional circumstances in St.<br />

Luke’s Hall, with prestigious models. This is thanks to my known<br />

foreign procurers, such as Zola Jesus, and to the fact that my<br />

shoes are also sold in Amsterdam.<br />

Do you design for shows and the stage or for urban<br />

use?<br />

Both are challenging but this is not the fi rst point to consider<br />

when designing. Most of the shoes I design would look rather<br />

strange on the tram in the morning, but I do have a few which are<br />

a bit simpler in nature that I could imagine working out.<br />

Can a <strong>Hungarian</strong> designer who is fresh in the fashion<br />

world allow themselves the luxury of an actual<br />

showroom here in Budapest? Have you thought<br />

about working together with some other designers<br />

á la The Four or FlatLab?<br />

In my case, I work for individual orders, and I feel there is no need<br />

for a showroom for this purpose. I am glad to work together with<br />

other designers. I am a member of Garden Studio and we also<br />

worked together with Dóri Tomcsányi. (whom we covered in one<br />

of our February issues)<br />

You just started your own brand. Where is it manufactured<br />

and where is it sold?<br />

We manufacture in Hungary, and sell it on the net and abroad.<br />

Design and procuring the materials is my job (which is time consuming,<br />

and an important part of my work), and I leave the shopwork<br />

to professionals. I could make my shoes myself of course,<br />

but I trust the actual pros much more. (laughs)<br />

Who is your target audience?<br />

Outgoing, creative people, for whom it’s important to have highly<br />

individual shoes on their feet, and who value detail. For example<br />

Zola, who I think of as my dream-customer.<br />

Do you also design for men?<br />

Yes, I am currently working on the prototypes, and putting on<br />

the fi nishing touches. I am very excited about this direction, and<br />

ther’s a possibility that after a while I will only be making men’s<br />

shoes. According to the conventions, I have less room to be successful<br />

on this market, but with the right materials or a radical new<br />

form, I think new dimensions of this market could be explored.<br />

If you want more of Juli’s stuff, visit http://juliakaldy.com/<br />

Gergely Huszti<br />

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56<br />

Design & Fashion<br />

Levitating Fashion<br />

Let us introduce to you yet another <strong>Hungarian</strong> talent on<br />

the fashion scene! Anna Horváth has graduated at the<br />

London College of Fashion last year and has just recently<br />

returned to Budapest to build up her own brand, annCHI.<br />

Anna grew up in Budapest in an auction house, where she<br />

was surrounded by artists and art dealers from an early<br />

age. This had a fundamental infl uence on her work as a<br />

painter and fashion designer. Her graduation collection<br />

was based on <strong>Hungarian</strong> painter Moholy-Nagy’s levitating<br />

shapes and his life-long experimentations on transparency:<br />

by using overlapping see-through fabrics such<br />

as organza and chiffon, annCHI was able to mix colors.<br />

For now, Anna designs clothes and jewelry, but shoes and<br />

bags are soon to follow! Check out more pics with levitating<br />

clothes on her webpage.<br />

www.facebook.com/annCHIfashion<br />

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Actors on Firewalls<br />

Have you been at the National Theater lately? If so, you might have noticed<br />

some faces on the formerly dull and gray wall of the Rákóczi Bridge, faces that<br />

might be familiar to you, but are surely familiar to <strong>Hungarian</strong>s. On the occasion<br />

of the 10th birthday of the inauguration of the National Theater (a piece<br />

of highly controversial architecture by the way), the group of Suppré-Neopaint<br />

have painted the faces of the ‘Actors of the Nation’. Gábor Agárdy, Ferenc<br />

Bessenyei, Juci Komlós, Ferenc Kállai, Dezső Garas, Margit Lukács, Imre<br />

Sinkovits, Ferenc Zenthe and Gellért Raksányi – they’re all smiling at the pedestrians<br />

going by their daily business (only Iván Darvas is missing, his widow<br />

has not approved of the project). The painting is part of Suppré-Neopaint’s<br />

FirewallRehab project, which does not stop here: the winning piece of the<br />

Re-button fashion design competition will be painted onto a fi rewall as well…<br />

www.facebook.com/suppre.neopaint<br />

Retro Living<br />

Here’s a secret tip for those on the hunt for that retro feel:<br />

Möbelkunst, a huge collection of furniture from the 1950<br />

to the 1980. It all started as a private collection that has<br />

grown for years, until the point where the owners had to<br />

start to sell in order not to get lost inside their self-built<br />

labyrinth. Now the guys at Möbelkunst regularly buy and<br />

sell original pieces from the era (contemporary copies are<br />

not welcome here), mostly from Scandinavian designers,<br />

but <strong>Hungarian</strong> designs can be found as well. Furniture,<br />

lamps, accessories, posters, tiny trinkets – everything in<br />

one place, whether it’s famous designers’ cultic pieces or<br />

unknown yet stylish items. The place’s fl air is further enhanced<br />

by the fact that it’s located in an old factory building<br />

outside the 9th district.<br />

Möbelkunst<br />

1097 Budapest, Földvárí utca 4.<br />

Open: Sundays 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.<br />

www.mobelkunst.hu


Here’s a perfect opportunity to get<br />

your hands on some summer essentials<br />

before the real hot days kick in.<br />

If you like unique clothes, colorful accessories,<br />

and enjoy the buzzing atmosphere<br />

of a fair, head to Millenáris<br />

on April 15. Besides the well-known<br />

designers and gastro exhibitors, you<br />

can also meet the Sunday fair’s latest<br />

section, WAMP+ this month. In<br />

the exceptional selection, <strong>Hungarian</strong><br />

artists who create high-quality pieces<br />

will be presenting their freshest collections.<br />

Among the sixteen designers,<br />

there’s the Artista fashion designer<br />

group, Vanda Berecz and her<br />

bags with special shape formation<br />

or Zsófi Geréby with her UrbanLegend<br />

clothes collection especially for<br />

urban bikers. Also, Krisztina Kuti is<br />

bringing beautiful silver jewelry works<br />

whilst Zsuzsi Lengyel will have colorful<br />

bags for you.<br />

As usual, WAMP has chosen the<br />

designer of the month for April, too.<br />

The Dombon-a-tanya (homestead<br />

on the hill, eds.) concept is the<br />

brainchild of three ladies – namely<br />

Anna Nóra Nagy, Anikó Juhász and<br />

Eszter Stibrányi. The trio’s mission<br />

is to revive pieces of the traditional<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> object culture. Works<br />

such as play houses, bird tables, or<br />

even a series of jars are based on the<br />

same approach. Clear functionality,<br />

high quality, often implementing by<br />

hand and contemporary features<br />

are the main aims for the ladies. As<br />

Dombon-a-tanya is getting an extra<br />

stand, there’ll be surprises, too. The<br />

trio is awaiting the visitors with a<br />

brand new collection at WAMP.<br />

April 15.<br />

Millenáris, B Hall 10.00–18.00<br />

Média támogatók: Támogatók:<br />

mozi tv színház<br />

Design & Fashion<br />

D E S I G N<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong>-Style<br />

WAMP Fair<br />

April 15<br />

Millenáris ‘B’ building<br />

1024 Budapest,<br />

Kis Rókus utca 16–20. MAP B1<br />

Free entry<br />

www.wamp.hu<br />

www.wamp.hu<br />

www.facebook.com/wampdesignvasar<br />

: Designer of the Month : Dombon-a-tanya<br />

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58<br />

Design & Fashion<br />

Couture on the Beach<br />

Barbara Léber, one of the best-known fashion designers<br />

of Hungary is back with her latest bathing<br />

suit collection, soon to be presented in the framework<br />

of a special fashion show. And what the collection<br />

will look like? Well, we can’t give away anything<br />

yet, but judging from last year’s collection, it’s<br />

going to be pretty sexy...<br />

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Barbara Léber is a name well known<br />

among <strong>Hungarian</strong> stars and celebrities,<br />

the rich and the beautiful of the<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> upper class - she has been<br />

designing beautiful bridal wear and<br />

dresses for other special occasions<br />

for about fi fteen years. Last year, the<br />

‘grand dame of couture’ decided to<br />

explore the land of swimwear as well.<br />

Her so-called Beach Couture collection<br />

proved to be such a big hit that<br />

the line’s continued this year as well.<br />

Her freshest collection - designed for<br />

the cosmopolitan woman of the 21st<br />

century, the woman who is aware of<br />

her strenghts, is demanding, strongminded<br />

and is not afraid to show her<br />

personality - will be presented in the<br />

framework of a large-scale fashion<br />

show. Water will be the central element<br />

of the show, representing grace<br />

and airiness - values of great importance<br />

in our everyday lives according<br />

to the designer. The evening brings<br />

spectators the most outstanding<br />

representatives of the contemporary<br />

dance and arts scene, and among<br />

the girls walking down the runway<br />

you’ll be able to spot members of<br />

the National Swimming Team of<br />

Hungary. The girls are pretty busy<br />

preparing for the Olympic Games in<br />

London this summer, but they managed<br />

to take some time off to present<br />

Barbrara’s latest creations. The event<br />

will be lead by Éva Barabás, while the<br />

right tunes will be provided by young<br />

singing star Renáta Tolvai. Don’t<br />

make the mistake of going home early<br />

– when the show’s over, the party<br />

begins with DJ Dandy behind to turntables,<br />

who is believed to be among<br />

Hungary’s best house DJs.<br />

Registered guests can look forward<br />

to a raffl e with valuable presents!<br />

Tickets can be bought in advance at<br />

the offi ces of the Ticketpro network.<br />

Barbara Léber – Beach Couture<br />

Fashion Show<br />

April 26 at 7.30 p.m.<br />

Millenáris Teátrum<br />

1024 Budapest,<br />

Kis Rókus utca 16-20. MAP B1<br />

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Danish Style for the Spring<br />

If you’re looking for something that’s chic, modern and comfy at the<br />

same time, drop by Dagminell, the Danish fashion and lifestyle shop.<br />

Dagminell is all about fashion accessories like handbags, scarves and<br />

purses. Raw, feminine, simple yet stylish - Dagminell is about creating<br />

designs for women all around the world. You’ll fi nd striking brands<br />

from Danish designers like Day, Rutzou, Stylesnob, Selected Femme<br />

or home design from Menu or Rosendahl. Recently the 2012 spring/<br />

summer collection has arrived – it’s time to pimp up that spring wardrobe,<br />

we’d say…<br />

Dagminell<br />

1051 Budapest, Szent István tér 1. MAP C4<br />

Tel.: +36.1.266.9919<br />

www.dagminell.com, www.facebook.com/dagminell<br />

VINTAGE SPRING<br />

When flowers begin to bloom, birds begin to sing and everyone begins to<br />

wear bright colours again you know that spring is in the air! Get inspired by the<br />

season, drop by one of the Szputnyik shops and find your very own vintage<br />

piece. Time travellers and treasure hunters are welcome at these boutiques,<br />

which are eclectic time-capsules, offering a hand-picked selection of the most<br />

beloved vintage and retro clothing, coveted designer pieces and brand new<br />

custom designs – all from the ‘40s to the ‘90s.<br />

Szputnyik D-20<br />

1074 Budapest,<br />

Dohány utca 20. MAP D5<br />

Mon.-Fri.: 11 am – 8 pm<br />

Sat.: 11 am – 5 pm<br />

www.szputnyikshop.hu<br />

www.facebook.com/szputnyikshop<br />

info@szputnyikshop.hu<br />

Szputnyik Bazaar<br />

1092 Budapest,<br />

Bakáts tér 8. MAP F5<br />

Mon.-Fri.: 11 am – 7 pm<br />

Sat.: 10 am – 2 pm<br />

20 years of Aga’s<br />

20-year-old Aga’s invites you to enjoy tax free shopping at their exclusive gallery in<br />

the heart of downtown Pest, just off Andrássy Avenue, opposite the Opera House.<br />

They have the largest selection of oriental carpets in traditional and modern designs<br />

as well as fine tribal rugs, nomadic kilims, silver jewelry, oriental textiles and<br />

handicrafts. Aga’s offers professional cleaning and repair for handmade carpets in<br />

addition to excellent personalized service and interior design consulting. Now Aga’s<br />

is celebrating its 20th anniversary with lots of surprise gifts and special discounts!<br />

1065 Budapest,<br />

Hajós utca 1. MAP C5<br />

Tel.: +36.1.341.3229<br />

Open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m.<br />

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Mind the <strong>Office</strong> Buildings<br />

In Budapest, extraordinary buildings of long standing and modern edifices follow<br />

each other in turns. Today, the quickly expanding world of business throws<br />

spotlight on contemporary architectures and designers who can amaze us with<br />

exceptional works. Let’s see how they attain the perfect working environment in<br />

modern office buildings.<br />

In Budapest’s bustling and ever-developing area lies the<br />

monstrous Gateway Offi ce Park with its three separated<br />

H-shaped buildings. The A-class complex is on the Pest<br />

side of Árpád Bridge and is the home of numerous companies<br />

and business. To break the typical square-like offi<br />

ce building monotony, the designers perfectly refl ect the<br />

features of the surroundings’ towering fl ats and the constant<br />

circulation of the boulevard with the used materials.<br />

On the surface of the offi ce buildings, the delicate glass<br />

is taking turns with robust stone pieces in a seemingly<br />

endless variation. The two simple yet signifi cant substances<br />

make a great couple – ‘talking’ to each other in<br />

great harmony on the structures of the somewhat Lego’s<br />

Duplo-like patched buildings. People have quite a divided<br />

opinion on the Gateway trio but to be frank, it’s up to<br />

everyone’s own taste to decide whether it fi ts its environment.<br />

By the way, the offi ce complex bears the biggest<br />

offi ce fl oor in Budapest – it’s a mere 5,100 square meters.<br />

That’s huuuge, right?<br />

Let’s stay on the Pest side – just walk past a few bridges<br />

until you reach Petőfi Bridge. It’s safe to say that compared<br />

to other cutting-edge offi ce buildings, RiverPark offi<br />

ces bear no fancy minimal, glassy or clear-cut features<br />

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from the outside - it is exceptional,<br />

nonetheless. The offi ces that are just<br />

a stone’s throw away from the pretty<br />

green Nehru Park provides a perfect<br />

working environment for everyone.<br />

The astounding panorama, the exclusive<br />

inner garden and the spacious<br />

roof terrace surely make the working<br />

load more pleasant, to say the least.<br />

The two buildings are quite simple in<br />

terms of architectural features – only<br />

a couple of hard-working men on<br />

the upper part of one building make<br />

the front wall look a tad funkier. The<br />

interior design of RiverPark leaves<br />

nothing to be desired. The combination<br />

of colors is more than pleasing to<br />

the eyes; think oranges, purples and<br />

wood browns here. From the desks,<br />

through the offi ce equipments, to the<br />

kitchen gear in the RiverPark complex<br />

have delicate forms and shapes,<br />

hence making the ambiance pleasing<br />

for working.<br />

To continue our little ‘offi ce’ trip, the<br />

East-West Business Center (MAP E5)<br />

is next in the line. The rather unconventional<br />

construction is at Astoria,<br />

however we would argue whether<br />

the best decision has been made<br />

regarding its location. Prestigious<br />

buildings such as Hotel Astoria or<br />

Eötvös Loránd University somehow<br />

oddly encircle this young edifi ce.<br />

The designers weren’t joking about<br />

the amount of glass used – basically<br />

the whole offi ce block is made of this<br />

transparent material. Even inside the<br />

center, the two capsule-like elevators<br />

are glass (you can’t even exercise<br />

a little as stairs can only be used in<br />

case of emergency!). For the greedy<br />

ones, a restaurant downstairs serves<br />

delicious lunch menu for only 890<br />

HUF. If you’re around the area, don’t<br />

forget to check out the weird brightgolden<br />

creature on the top. And if<br />

you know what it is, let us know.<br />

At the end of our offi ce journey, we<br />

couldn’t have you leave without a<br />

bit of architectural gossip. A number<br />

of years ago, a company wanted an<br />

architecture to build an offi ce and<br />

parking building at Szervita tér. After<br />

a long process of decision making,<br />

Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid’s<br />

(winner of the Pritzker Architecture<br />

Prize, too) master plan was supposed<br />

to form shape. The building-to-be is<br />

often referred as ‘pebble’ because<br />

of its shape. As all sorts of regulations<br />

and restrictions are against this<br />

radical glass-bubble, no construction<br />

works has started so far. But maybe<br />

Budapest being so rich in architectural<br />

treasures from the past centuries<br />

is not yet ready for such modern<br />

constructions as a gigantic pebble in<br />

the heart of the city.<br />

If you want to know more about the<br />

offi ce buildings, visit: www.gatewaybusinesscenter.hu,<br />

www.ewbc.hu<br />

and www.riverpark.hu.<br />

Eszter Kántor<br />

Design & Fashion<br />

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Four Weeks<br />

Of Fitness<br />

NIVEA is touring the country once again, soon to arrive<br />

in Budapest with the best fitness trainers and the coolest<br />

sports events.<br />

And it’s safe to say that there’s<br />

something to suit every mood. Those<br />

who like their sports dynamic, should<br />

head to one of the fast-paced dance<br />

lessons including the oh-so-popular<br />

Zumba and Kangoo. Those on the<br />

search of their inner center should<br />

work their body at the Yoga or the<br />

Pilates Classes. But these are just<br />

the two ends of the spectrum, there’s<br />

so much more to look forward to:<br />

Afrodance, Body Skills, BodyART,<br />

Capoeira Aerobic, Boxaerobic, Fit<br />

Box, Gymstick, Port de Bras, XCO<br />

training, spine-strengthening yoga<br />

and the so-called fat-killer. Just in<br />

time before the bikini season! And<br />

there’s more. Climb onto the Pro<br />

Ski Simulator to perfect your skills<br />

Start May with a workout and attend<br />

a sport-fi lled day at the airport near<br />

Hármashatár-hegy, in the vicinity of<br />

the Buda Hills. You can partake in a<br />

whole bunch of different events, such<br />

as cross country running, hiking, and<br />

riding bikes, but you can even give<br />

Nordic walking a whirl during the<br />

Third Samsung Olympic Green Festival!<br />

You’re especially in luck if you’re<br />

into cross country running as several<br />

learned during the winter, try out the<br />

X Body promising to build the maximum<br />

of muscle mass in the shortest<br />

amount of time ever imagined,<br />

balance on the BOSU or just enjoy<br />

a massage… Kids can look forward<br />

to fun karate lessons, a trampoline,<br />

table-tennis, kids’ yoga, races and<br />

other competitions as well as an adventure<br />

park!<br />

For registration and more information<br />

visit www.nivea.hu/tour12.<br />

NIVEA Tour 2012 in Budapest<br />

April 14<br />

Millenáris, building B<br />

1024 Budapest,<br />

Fény utca 10-12. MAP B1<br />

www.nivea.hu<br />

Sport Festival for Nature Lovers<br />

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distances will be on offer on different<br />

routes, ranging from 3 or 7 kilometers<br />

for beginners, 14 kilo meters for<br />

the well prepared, and a half marathon<br />

for experienced runners. If you<br />

are more of a teamwork enthusiast,<br />

feel free to call some friends and<br />

run the 21 kilometer race in a relay<br />

of 3 to prove that you’re the best<br />

around. The special running feature<br />

is ’running up the hill’ – a 200 me-<br />

ter dash upwards, this time without<br />

Kate Bush. If you’d rather just chill<br />

out and admire the landscape, you’ll<br />

be in for a treat with the hiking option<br />

or the Nordic walk on the 11 or 23<br />

kilometer tours. Routes mostly stick<br />

to the tourist roads designated in the<br />

Buda Hills. Bikers also have a chance<br />

to compete in the X. Buda Mountain<br />

Bike Marathon that consists of a 10<br />

km (tourist category), 21 km (hobby<br />

category) or 42 km (sport category)<br />

ride, and the Student Cup (1 km) for<br />

the kids. Choose your weapon – we<br />

mean sport – and go have fun!<br />

3. Samsung Olympic Green<br />

Festival<br />

May 1<br />

1037 Budapest,<br />

Hármashatár-hegy<br />

Tel.: +36.1.273.0939,<br />

+36.30.303.0999<br />

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Work-<strong>Workout</strong>s<br />

Sports aren’t something you just do when you’re on<br />

summer break. Many of us don’t even have one. But<br />

even in an office, there are many ways you can workout,<br />

or at the very least have some good, active fun.<br />

Sometimes you need to stretch. But shuffl ing aimlessly is boring. Enter the ‘Funslides<br />

Carpet Skates’. If you are lucky enough to have a carpeted offi ce, than<br />

you just strap these bad boys to your shoes, and skate around like you’re on ice,<br />

but more importantly, like a boss. The commercials show ‘pros’ sliding down<br />

inclined surfaces, but we don’t have those at the FUNZINE offi ces yet, so we<br />

can’t comment.<br />

If you’re more into ballgames, but think offi ce golf is cliché, you can always invest<br />

in a mini basketball set, available in most toy-stores. They can be affi xed<br />

to doors, walls, or a trash-can, so you might not even need a ball. You could<br />

put them on the windows, if you have any, but missing your free-throw might<br />

be more intense. There are even some that come with built-in sound-effects to<br />

cheer you on for not working!<br />

For the hardcore worker we present the ‘GymyGym’ ergonomic exercise chair.<br />

You sit back on a stripped bungee seating system that takes your shape for<br />

a comfortably ergonomic fi t. Affi xed<br />

are hand grips and leg straps, that are<br />

secured to a system of natural silicone<br />

resistance bands, allowing the user to<br />

undertake 16 core exercises aimed at<br />

strengthening arms, legs, chest, back<br />

and shoulders and so on.<br />

Finally, the ‘Circulation Improving Seated<br />

Stepper’. A mouthful of a name, it is<br />

basically two footpads under your desk<br />

that provide resistance using strong<br />

elastic bands; each step tones your<br />

legs and hips, burning calories and improving<br />

circulation in your lower body.<br />

A built-in timer located between the<br />

two footpads even tracks your workouts!<br />

Just do it!<br />

Bonifác Hirleman


Let’s Face It!<br />

Your face gives away your real age way sooner than any other part of your<br />

body, and the facial signs of aging are more diffi cult to conceal. The skin<br />

loses its fi rmness, fi ne lines appear around the eyes, the vertical lines on<br />

the forehead and the horizontal ones between the eyebrows deepen, the<br />

indentation between the nostrils and the corners of the mouth becomes<br />

more defi nite, the skin on the neck and face sags.<br />

What causes all these horrifi c sounding symptoms? With age, the tissue in<br />

the face (and the whole body) slowly but surely wastes away, loses water<br />

and fl exible fi ber. There are several surgical methods available to stop or<br />

conceal this process.<br />

Miniliftings are less invasive than old-fashioned facial plastic surgery and<br />

have more natural results. These procedures cause less scarring, are more<br />

in keeping with the individual characteristics of the face, and sometimes<br />

only require local anesthesia.<br />

It’s crucial that your surgeon takes time to study your face and its features<br />

during pre-surgery consultation. Nobody can escape the aging process, but<br />

its each and every step is different for every single one of us. Your surgeon<br />

will then be able to select the best possible procedure for you based on<br />

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Spring in the Saddle<br />

Now that spring is here,<br />

there’s no acceptable excuse<br />

to leave your bike at<br />

home anymore. But why<br />

would you, anyway? Cycling<br />

is healthy, it’s fun,<br />

and it’s probably the best<br />

way to enjoy the spring<br />

breeze in your hair and<br />

the gentle rays of sun on<br />

your skin... But before<br />

heading out, take a couple<br />

of minutes to make<br />

sure you’re riding safe!<br />

If you’re an all-weather rider, your<br />

bike’s probably really dirty from all<br />

that winter mud, the chain is dried<br />

out by the salt scattered on the<br />

streets. If you’re the lazier type, your<br />

bike has spent the last months in<br />

a cold and damp basement. Either<br />

way, it’s time for a quick clean! Use<br />

a damp cloth to remove the layer of<br />

dust and grime from the frame, rims,<br />

derailleurs, brakes, handlebars…<br />

basically, just clean everything. Do<br />

the chain and chain rings with an<br />

old toothbrush and soapy water or<br />

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a degreaser. Don’t forget to grease<br />

afterwards!<br />

Spin the wheels to see if they’re<br />

running crooked. If you see any<br />

wobbling, or hear strange rattles or<br />

clinks, it’s time to take your loved<br />

two-wheeler to the bike shop!<br />

Now it’s time to check the tires. Defl<br />

ate the tube to about half its pressure.<br />

While rotating the wheel, slowly<br />

manipulate each tire in your hands to<br />

expose cuts in the sidewalls or tread.<br />

If you fi nd any deep cuts, replace the<br />

tire. If the tires look fi ne, infl ate them<br />

to the recommended pressure.<br />

Don’t forget the brakes, your best<br />

friends in need! Check the indicator<br />

line on the brake pads to see if they<br />

need to be replaced.<br />

Also important to keep your bike fi t<br />

on the long run: treating your seats<br />

right. Remove the seatpost from the<br />

frame - it can bond to it permanently<br />

unless you do this from time to time.<br />

Wipe the seatpost clean, then smear<br />

a little grease on the part that fi ts into<br />

the frame.<br />

Anna Kunkli


Treat for<br />

your body and soul<br />

Clearing your head, relaxing, regular exercising, keeping<br />

your body and soul in good health, – so many advantages<br />

why it’s great to choose yoga. Not only you<br />

can have a life-saving break in these rushing days but<br />

you also keep yourself fit and healthy. Let’s see how<br />

Jalagati Yoga helps you through those long weekdays.<br />

It is commonly known that approximately<br />

70-75 % of the human body<br />

consists of water so this is our most<br />

signifi cant component. The uniqueness<br />

of this yoga is that the six<br />

different types of yoga have been<br />

merged by Jalagati Yoga Club’s<br />

staff based on careful medical and<br />

yoga experiences. Exactly for this<br />

reason, Jalagati is perfect for everyone<br />

– regardless of age, gender<br />

and physique anyone can attend the<br />

classes. Besides the traditional Indian<br />

yoga, the Club also offers classes<br />

for mothers-to-be and seniors.<br />

And don’t worry if your <strong>Hungarian</strong><br />

still leaves a bit to be desired, some<br />

of the classes are held in English so<br />

you can keep up with the group.<br />

By the way, the word ‘Jalagati’ is a<br />

Sanskrit compound word – ‘jala’<br />

meaning water and ‘gati’ is the<br />

word for power. Consequently, you<br />

can shape and form your body with<br />

the power of water with this type of<br />

yoga. Bear in mind that in the long<br />

run, yoga helps you to keep your<br />

body in a good condition. Trainers<br />

at Jalagati Yoga Club believe that<br />

the balance of body and soul can<br />

be achieved by everyone with consciousness<br />

and. Visit their Budapest<br />

studio in Király utca and attend one<br />

of the many classes offered from<br />

Monday to Friday.<br />

Jalagati Yoga<br />

1077 Budapest,<br />

Király utca 51. 1st fl oor MAP C5<br />

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The favorite of the<br />

cubicle-monkey: rosemary<br />

You’ve tried everything, but you secretly sit too much in<br />

the boss’s comfy office chair and your waist still hurts?<br />

It’s time to get a vial of rosemary-oil! by Orsi Kónya<br />

How and<br />

what to use it for?<br />

Its oil is a great cramp and<br />

infl ammation treatment, and if you rub<br />

some on sore muscles or rheumatic joints,<br />

you can alleviate the pain. You can also try<br />

treating heavy calves, or varicose veins, but<br />

folk wisdom suggests its usage in a bath in<br />

case of neuralgia. For this last purpose you<br />

can use either fresh cuttings or some<br />

that have been dried out. Apart from<br />

easing pain, it works also as an<br />

aromatherapeutic agent.<br />

In my<br />

little garden…<br />

It is suggested to plant<br />

it amongst other industrial<br />

plants, and if you plant<br />

amongst carrots or roses that<br />

are prone to attracting lice,<br />

it will keep the critters<br />

far away.<br />

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Where<br />

does it grow?<br />

It is an evergreen scrub, not<br />

indigenous to Hungary, but kept<br />

in a pot and safe from winter,<br />

planted in the garden during the<br />

spring; it can thrive and be put to<br />

many uses. It is easy to grow in<br />

larger quantities, though not<br />

from seeds, rather by<br />

cuttings.<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong><br />

Success…<br />

During the 17th and 18th century, the Water<br />

of the <strong>Hungarian</strong> Queen was manufactured in<br />

Hungary and spread throughout Europe: we can<br />

look to St. Elizabeth of the Árpád House for the fi rst<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> medicinal scented water, which apart from<br />

smelling nice also eased headaches when rubbed on the<br />

temples. Many believe it to be a forerunner of perfumes,<br />

as its success goaded chemists around the world to start<br />

their work on it. Its benefi cial effect on digestion has<br />

been attempted to be taken advantage of through tea,<br />

but rosemary is not used by itself, and is more likely<br />

to be found in mixes. Old medical texts suggest<br />

breathing in its smoke (used in times of<br />

plague) to treat lung-infl ammation and<br />

other cold related illnesses.<br />

Drinking,<br />

again…<br />

When it comes to medicinal<br />

herbs, sooner or later someone<br />

will suggest putting it in a little or<br />

a lot of alcohol, to see if it can be<br />

survived. Well rosemary does the<br />

trick, and is used to spice up<br />

red wines, and is suggested<br />

to be drunk with wild<br />

game.


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Bees on<br />

the Train<br />

As the title suggests, this one is not your average folk tale. It features elements<br />

of the socialist ideal of collectivism, of the symbiosis of modern technology and<br />

traditional village-y ways, and it’s heavy laden with symbolism. But rest assured,<br />

Bees on the Train is a proper folk tale in the sense that the smart and daring still<br />

overcomes the red tape.<br />

The story starts off with peasants working the tractors and<br />

the fi elds in a cooperative. One of them has friends from<br />

a faraway village. When these friends visit our man, they<br />

bring along a pot of honey. As the jolly afternoon turns into<br />

a honey-eating feast, an idea for a groundbreaking business<br />

venture is born. Everybody loves honey, and bees<br />

are cheap to keep, so why not start producing honey and<br />

making a handsome profi t for the co-op?<br />

The village council (where the old socialist coat of arms<br />

of Hungary and the portraits of Marx and Lenin are clearly<br />

visible) welcomes the idea, and appoints a beekeeper to<br />

set the wheels in motion. The beekeeper sets off to buy<br />

the bees, and fi lls a whole train carriage with beehives.<br />

He covers the carriage with red cloth and buys a red outfi t<br />

completed with a red cap for himself. The choice of color<br />

has no scientifi c explanation, but, considering this being<br />

a folk tale with strong communist references, it’s understandable.<br />

The beekeeper keeps busy getting acquainted with and<br />

entertaining the bees when the train suddenly stops. Our<br />

red-clad hero has a quick word with the station master,<br />

who, apparently, skipped his classes in customer relations.<br />

He was ordered to halt the train he says, so the train<br />

will stay on the station no matter what. The beekeeper lets<br />

the bees out to collect honey, and only expects them to<br />

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be back before nightfall. However, the station master gets<br />

another order, he has to let the train commence its journey<br />

without further delay. The beekeeper argues that the<br />

train can’t leave without the bees, and desperately tries<br />

to convince the burocrat to let the bee carriage to stay.<br />

Unmoved, the station master signals for the train to leave.<br />

When the full-bellied bees fl y back to the empty station,<br />

they reckon the idly waiting passengers must have stolen<br />

the red carriage. The revenge of the bees is painful: they<br />

sting everyone they see, the station master and his wife<br />

are no exception. The poor people try to escape back to<br />

the village, but the bees follow the everywhere. The attack<br />

of the bees grows into Hitchcockian proportions. Before<br />

the total annihilation, the swollen-faced station master orders<br />

the train back to the station, so the bees can go back<br />

to their hives. The beekeeper tells off the station master<br />

for his ignorant, burocratic and rude behavior, and leaves<br />

for home in the red carriage.<br />

The bees are busy with honey-making, the cooperative<br />

fl ourishes and the beekeeper is the hero of the village.<br />

Socialist work ethics overcome pitiful philistinism, no<br />

busybody individual can obstruct the collective good, and<br />

innovative thinking is always victorious over the backward<br />

orders-obeying attitude.<br />

Aranka Szabó


SWING OVER THE TREES<br />

Offering a real outdoor adventure, Fun Extreme Canopy is<br />

a marvelous place on top of Visegrád mountain: panoramic<br />

view, fresh air and 100% adrenaline is what it holds for those<br />

of you who dare to go for a ride over the trees. The zip-line<br />

built in trees is altogether 900 m long (including 10 sections)<br />

and 13-14 m high – must be challenging enough for brave<br />

daddies, too…<br />

Please mind that the minimum age for this 50-minute excitement<br />

is 12 years, though, and there’s a weight restriction:<br />

110 kilos (242 pounds).<br />

Fun Extreme Canopy<br />

Opening hours: 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (Tue-Sun)<br />

2025 Visegrád,<br />

Fekete-hegy, Nagyvillám (at the Bob track)<br />

www.canopy.hu<br />

LIKE A LITTLE FISH<br />

As you may know, babies are born with the so-called<br />

‘driving refl ex’: when they are submerged in water the refl<br />

ex ensures they hold their breath automatically. At this<br />

age, it’s easy to transform this refl ex into an intentional<br />

act, helping your little one learn how to swim at the very<br />

beginning of his life, which has many benefi ts on your<br />

kid’s physical and mental development as well.<br />

If you’re planning to teach your baby to swim but have not<br />

found a place to take him to yet, here’s what you wanted<br />

to hear: Little Swimmers in Budapest is organizing a<br />

10-class swimming course for English-speaking families,<br />

which starts on April 28th!<br />

For more information please fi nd Little Swimmers in Budapest<br />

on Facebook, or send an e-mail to littleswimmersinbudapest@gmail.com,<br />

if you are interested!<br />

FamilyTips<br />

FOLKSY SUNDAY DANCIN’<br />

Want to have quality time with your family on Sunday afternoon,<br />

while also having lots of fun? There’s a family<br />

dance session every Sunday from 4:00 p.m. at Akvárium<br />

Klub, where the big and the small can learn together how<br />

to spin, kick heels, jump and sing in a traditional Magyar<br />

style… Live music is included, as Sándor Csoóri and his<br />

sons are playing the violins and make everybody dance.<br />

Craft workshops, games, music and dance guarantee the<br />

entertainment for all ages. It’s an ideal opportunity to befriend<br />

local families as well…<br />

Family Dance<br />

Every Sunday from 4:00 p.m.<br />

Akvárium Klub<br />

1051 Budapest,<br />

Erzsébet tér 14. MAP D4<br />

TICKETS, PLEASE!<br />

If your guys are real railway enthusiasts, we have good<br />

news for them: the Railway Museum has opened its doors<br />

on March 31st for the sunny season! Displaying over a<br />

hundred railway vehicles on the 70,000 m2 area, the museum<br />

is a real pearl for those who are keen on rail cars,<br />

hand-carts, inspection cars, steam cranes and other curiosities…<br />

It’s also easy to combine work with pleasure in<br />

the park, as the entire history of the railways is introduced,<br />

from the fi rst steam engines to the modern ones.<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> Railway Museum<br />

Opening hours from March 31-Nov 4:<br />

10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. (Tue-Sun)<br />

1130 Budapest,<br />

Tatai út 95.<br />

www.mavnosztalgia.hu<br />

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Game&Gadget<br />

<strong>Office</strong> Expansion<br />

Working in an office presents its own unique challenges, and we don’t necessarily<br />

mean fighting off boredom. Still, every war has its weapons; be it temperature,<br />

transportation, or snacks; we have suggestions for your next supply-run. by Bonifác<br />

Hirleman<br />

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Summer is about to get you hot and sweaty, and not in the fun way,<br />

but don’t fret. The Suzukaze (Cool Breeze) seat cushion is a personal<br />

air conditioning unit that uses Super Spacer material that is soft and<br />

fl exible to transfer the softness of the seat you’re sitting on to your<br />

behind while the built-in fan pushes over 170 liters of air per minute<br />

through the cushion, dissipating the heat and moisture around your<br />

buttocks.<br />

Maybe you’d rather go for a breath of fresh air. You’d rather not leave<br />

your stuff behind, that’s how lunch gets ‘lost’. A mobile desk allows<br />

you to easily travel around your workplace without leaving your laptop<br />

or documents anywhere. Granted your offi ce can accommodate a<br />

freaking desk on a bicycle. A two-seat version is also available so you<br />

can take your best friend along, or a friend you want to lose.<br />

All that movement might get you parched. You are probably going to<br />

have a drink of some kind on hand, and naturally, you will hit the cup<br />

or hit a road bump and spill it all right onto your contracts or keyboard.<br />

Nevermore! The Spink cup holder allows for your glass or coffee cup<br />

to just slip inside, and has a strong lever-powered suction-cup underneath<br />

that won’t let the holder be tipped over. Comes in four colors as<br />

well, or you can even slide in a picture of your choice!<br />

Finally: for the incredibly paranoid we have LC Armored Panels and<br />

their line of bullet-resistant cubicle walls. The cheaper panels offer<br />

protection against rounds fi red from small fi rearms, but the expensive<br />

panels can withstand an attack by a full-scale military team, outfi tted<br />

with a 12-gauge shotgun, an AK-47 or a even a .30 Carbine. This might<br />

be a smart pairing with the mobile desk, as you do run the chance of<br />

hitting or running over someone who will then swear revenge.<br />

Okay, as a bonus we give you something amazingly practical: The<br />

staple-less staplers fuse your paper by punching a small, neat hole in<br />

your documents and folding the remaining fl aps together for a secure<br />

binding. No staples are necessary, so it’s safe for kids, ideal for paper<br />

shredders and better for the environment. Sold as a set of one in blue<br />

and one in green, you can probably match one to your colorful bulletproof<br />

walls.<br />

So they say…<br />

Post-It Assault Rifl e<br />

Merely a concept at this point, this rifl e would contain an air reservoir<br />

which could be either battery or mechanically powered and a mechanical<br />

arm to push the post-it from the magazine. We wonder if it will<br />

come with pre-written kick-me notes.


Just Use Your<br />

Common Sense<br />

Having an intense learning experience in a remote castle<br />

– what else can we think of than of combining work with<br />

pleasure? Hungary’s most promising young leaders (or at<br />

least all of those who want to be so) will get together for<br />

fi ve days to develop their practical leadership skills, to get<br />

a better understanding of the intellectual roots of a free<br />

and prosperous society, and to create life-long friend-<br />

sponsors<br />

Work in a Stylish Environment<br />

Are you in desperate need of a topnotch<br />

offi ce for your new business?<br />

LOFFICE Coworking has the perfect<br />

solution for you and the fi ve founding<br />

ladies offer a completely new<br />

style of work and a pleasant environment.<br />

Whether you need a spacious<br />

coworking studio, a separated work<br />

station, a cozy cube or a coffi ce<br />

(separated offi ce with kitchen), the<br />

three stylish and professionally furnished<br />

spaces in town will defi nitely<br />

satisfy your needs. Forget the dull<br />

and monotone work places – think of<br />

amazing wall paintings, green carpet,<br />

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ships with future leaders. Featuring international speakers<br />

from Oxford, Stanford and Georgetown University, among<br />

others, the Summer Leadership Academy organized by<br />

Common Sense Society offers lectures on free markets<br />

and western culture, workshops dealing with leadership<br />

virtues and volunteerism, and even social activities…<br />

To apply visit www.commonsensebudapest.com<br />

bright-colored couches and beanbags.<br />

Work stations and meeting<br />

rooms are fully equipped so you can<br />

cross off a number of things on your<br />

to-do list. Wi-Fi connection, personal<br />

storage for documents, fl ipcharts,<br />

printers and a wide range of stationeries<br />

are provided for every LOFFICE<br />

resident.<br />

LOFFICE Coworking<br />

1061 Budapest<br />

Paulay Ede utca 55. MAP C5<br />

Tel.: +36.1.413.1160<br />

www.loffi ce.hu<br />

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Sat Night Fever – Party&Charity!<br />

This year, the International Women’s Club’s biggest fundraiser will be a<br />

swinging party. All you have to do is wear your best 70’s look and don’t<br />

forget your dancing shoes, either! The best part is that all proceeds go to<br />

the charity project ‘Lift a Life’ helping destitute families in Hungary restart<br />

their lives. There will be raffl e prizes, amazing dancers and you guessed it,<br />

plenty of music and fun to take you back to the times when bell bottoms<br />

were in and big hair was just never big enough… Reservations with Moci<br />

at iwcmembershipchair@gmail.com or +36.70.596.0307.<br />

Saturday Night Fever<br />

Saturday, May 5, from 7 p.m. till late<br />

Budapest Marriott Hotel<br />

1052 Budapest,<br />

Apáczai Csere János utca 4. MAP E4<br />

www.iwcbudapest.hu<br />

Vinos de Andalucía<br />

Granada, Malaga, Córdoba and Sevilla – isn’t it the heat and passion that fi rst come<br />

to your mind when talking about Andalusia? That’s not all it offers, though – Andalusia<br />

is also famous for its culinary delights: hams (or jamón, if you wish), home-made<br />

pâtés, chorizo, tapas, seafood and fi sh, cheeses, olives, balsamic vinegar, honey,<br />

brandy, sherry and many more… Ready for an exclusive gastronomic adventure? And<br />

we haven’t even mentioned those 40 wonderful Andalusian wines, 30 exhibitors, 300<br />

gourmet products – all paired with a fi ery fl amenco show… ¡Qué aproveche!<br />

Andalusian Gourmet and Wine Festival<br />

April 20, 5:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.<br />

Hotel Gellért<br />

1111 Budapest,<br />

Szent Gellért tér 1. MAP F4<br />

Wine&Live Music After Work<br />

Don’t you deserve a nice wine paired with fi ne live music<br />

sometimes with fellow-expats after a long day in the offi<br />

ce? Oh, or a fi ery pálinka, if you’d rather go for something<br />

stronger… Doblo Bar’s ready to delight you with any of their<br />

100 carefully selected wines, along with cheese and meat<br />

plates and other traditional selections, a cozy, wine cellarlike<br />

atmosphere and authentic concerts… Every Thursday<br />

there’s live music among the brickwork walls just in the<br />

heart of our beloved city (between Deák square and Astoria).<br />

The entry is free, you just sit back and enjoy chatting,<br />

sipping drinks and listening to piano music…<br />

TAILOR SALON & CLOTHES ALTERATION<br />

Tuxedo etc. rental<br />

Cleaning and repairs<br />

Trausers in 48h<br />

made to measure<br />

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Also open on Sunday: 10-18h!<br />

Clothesclinic | VII. Budapest, Akácfa utca 41.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.478.0000<br />

www.energy.hu<br />

Live Music til midnight, every Thursday<br />

Doblo Wine & Bar<br />

1072 Budapest,<br />

Dob utca 20. MAP D5<br />

www.budapestwine.com


Day on a Budget<br />

Backpackers, vagabonds, and those of you who’ve<br />

planned to visit Budapest with a thin wallet, let us take<br />

you on a tour around the downtown area –low-budget,<br />

one-day edition! After sipping our early-morning coffee<br />

on Kálvin tér (MAP E5), we wandered through the palace<br />

district. We explored the Jewish district (7th), then<br />

strolled down the ruin-pub-rich Kazinczy and charming<br />

Király utca (MAP D5). After having a low-cost lunch,<br />

we’re here on Deák square, licking ice cream and resting<br />

our feet a bit… 3:10 p.m. – time to move on, guys!<br />

3:10-3:45 p.m. St. Stephen’s Basilica – Szabadság tér (MAP C4)<br />

Named after the fi rst King of Hungary whose sacred relic is sheltered there, St. Stephen’s<br />

Basilica is the largest church in Magyarland. Whether you like the richly ornamented interiors or not (expect loads of marble,<br />

gold, embossments, mosaics and a lot more…), it’s worth cast your eye over the interior decoration. (No entrance<br />

fee, only charitable donations, if you wish.) Done? Ramble along Hercegprímás utca till you reach Szabadság tér (MAP<br />

C4). Don’t forget to lift your head up – marvelous buildings ring the streets and squares!<br />

3:45-4:15 p.m. Szabadság tér and surroundings<br />

Sit back on a bench on Szabadság tér for a few minutes, then explore the surrounding buildings – the former Stock<br />

Exchange, the U.S. Embassy, the National Bank etc. Cameras on – the square is a real beauty spot!<br />

Tip: once there, fi nd the beautiful Art Nouveau style <strong>Hungarian</strong> State Treasury (Vadász utca 16. MAP C4).<br />

4:15-4:45 p.m. Kossuth tér, Parliament<br />

Neighboring Kossuth tér’s just a stone’s throw – the Parliament lies here alongside with the former Ministry of Justice<br />

(today’s Ethnographic Museum) and Ministry of Agriculture. 4:45: time to hop on Tram no. 2 (destination: Millenium<br />

Kulturális Központ, so don’t choose 2A!), which serves as a true sightseeing experience. Enjoy!<br />

4:45-5:00 p.m. Scenic Trip on Tram no. 2<br />

The real peculiarity of taking a ride on the number 2 tram is that you can see most of the tourist attractions for the price<br />

of just a single ticket (320 HUF). What to look out for on your southbound journey? Here’s a short list:<br />

Roosevelt tér (MAP D3): <strong>Hungarian</strong> Academy of Sciences, Chain Bridge, Art Nouveau Gresham Hotel, luxury hotels<br />

Vigadó tér (MAP D4): Vigadó Concert Hall, Buda panorama (including the Matthias Church, the Fisherman’s Bastion, the<br />

Buda Castle and Gellért-hill… MAP C2-E3)<br />

Fővám tér: Central Market Hall (MAP F5)<br />

Millenium Cultural Center: hop off, we’ve arrived!<br />

5:00-6:15 p.m.: Millenium Cultural Center: new National Theatre and Palace of Arts<br />

If the weather’s nice, let your hair be blown by the wind on the bank of the Danube for a while, then enter the ultramodern<br />

Palace of Arts. Fancy some live music? Join the audience for a free Colour Concert in the Glass Hall, where folk<br />

music is on stage on Tuesdays, classical performances are held on Wednesdays, while Thursdays offer you a chance<br />

to meet young jazz musicians…<br />

6:15 p.m. – Head back to the center<br />

As you may want to go out soon to discover Bp’s nightlife, you’d better get back to your hotel/hostel to have a little<br />

rest (oh, and something to eat – should we recommend a great Gyros-place at Kálvin tér... MAP E5). Going out is not<br />

necessarily expensive – browse among the gigs and parties at Instant, Corvintető, Szimpla Kert and Zöld Pardon on our<br />

mobile app! Wanna have a drink? How about checking out Vakegér, Kakas Presszó or Cooltour pub among the places?<br />

Haven’t downloaded our free mobile app yet? Go for it now…<br />

Expat & Community<br />

Downtown Pest, Part 2.<br />

Szilvi Ligeti<br />

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Info & Tourist pages<br />

AIRPORT train Taxis<br />

A rail connection is now available<br />

between Terminal 1 and Nyugati<br />

Railway Station. The airport stop is<br />

located in front of Terminal 1 and is<br />

accessible by footbridge. All normal<br />

trains on the Budapest-Cegléd-<br />

Szolnok route stop at the station.<br />

Trains depart every 30 minutes<br />

and the journey takes about 20<br />

minutes. The fare is 320 HUF. To get<br />

to Terminal 2A or 2B from here, just<br />

take the No. 200E bus (the stop’s<br />

right outside the station).<br />

National holidays<br />

January 1: New Year’s Day<br />

March 15: National Day<br />

April 9: Easter Monday<br />

May 1: Labor Day<br />

May 28: Pentecost Monday<br />

August 20: St. Stephen’s Day<br />

October 23: National Day<br />

November 1: All Saint’s Day<br />

December 25-26: Christmas<br />

Intercity trains<br />

From Budapest’s three main railway<br />

stations, you can travel all around<br />

Hungary and to other countries<br />

on intercity and express lines.<br />

Trains going abroad, and intercity<br />

trains, tend to be more comfortable<br />

than local lines. Tickets can be<br />

reserved and purchased online<br />

(in <strong>Hungarian</strong>) and purchased at<br />

stations.<br />

Railway stations (pályaudvar) in<br />

Budapest:<br />

• Keleti (East)<br />

1087 Budapest, Baross tér MAP D7<br />

• Nyugati (West)<br />

1066 Budapest, Nyugati tér MAP B5<br />

• Déli (South)<br />

1013 Budapest,<br />

Krisztina körút 37/A MAP D1<br />

Check out the website at www.elvira.hu.<br />

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Taxis have yellow registration number plates and must have a fare meter<br />

that can give a receipt. The price charged depends on a flat fee plus<br />

the distance traveled and (if appropriate) a waiting fee. Tip about 10%.<br />

Taxis are normally cheaper if you call ahead – this is the usual practice in<br />

Budapest, so don’t try to hail one on the street, and avoid ones that merely<br />

say TAXI on the top. These are private operators who tend to overcharge.<br />

The major taxi companies speak some English, just give your name and<br />

the address or location to be picked up. A transfer from the airport is a flat<br />

distance based rate that should not exceed ~6,000 HUF within Budapest.<br />

6x6 Taxi: Tel.: +36.1.266.6666, www.6x6taxi.hu<br />

City Taxi: Tel.: +36.1.211.1111, www.citytaxi.hu<br />

Főtaxi: Tel.: +36.1.222.2222, www.fotaxi.hu<br />

Minimobil Taxi: Tel.: +36.1.333.2222, www.mobiltaxi.hu<br />

Rádió-Tele 5 Taxi: Tel.: +36.1.777.7777, +36.1.555.5555,<br />

www.radiotaxi.hu<br />

Taxi 2000: Tel.: +36.1.200.0000, www.taxi2000.hu<br />

Taxi 4: Tel.: +36.1.444.4444, www.taxi4.hu<br />

TaxiPlus: Tel.: +36.1.888.8000, www.taxiplus.hu<br />

Making a telephone call<br />

• From one landline or payphone to another in Budapest, simply dial the<br />

seven-digit number.<br />

• When calling outside the city or to a mobile, add the city code (Budapest<br />

is 1) or carrier code (20/30/70).<br />

• To call internationally, dial exit code: 00 + country code + area code +<br />

local number. The country code for Hungary is 36.<br />

• If you are having problems getting through, dial 00 for the international<br />

operator, and ask him or her to place the call.<br />

Main Post offices<br />

Most post offices are open Monday<br />

to Friday from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m.<br />

The two Head Post <strong>Office</strong>s near<br />

Budapest’s main railway stations<br />

are open longer:<br />

• 1066 Budapest, Teréz körút 51.,<br />

(Western [Nyugati] Railway Station)<br />

MAP B4<br />

Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.- 8 p.m.,<br />

Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m.<br />

• 1087 Budapest, Baross tér 11.,<br />

(Eastern [Keleti] Railway Station):<br />

MAP D7<br />

Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-9 p.m.,<br />

Sat. 8 a.m.-2 p.m.<br />

• 1147 Budapest, Pillangó utca 15.,<br />

Budapest Fogarasi úti TESCO post<br />

office is open NONSTOP!<br />

All post offices offer cash facilities<br />

for VISA, VISA Electron, Eurocard/<br />

Mastercard, and Maestro cards, as<br />

well as Eurocheques and American<br />

Express traveler’s checks and<br />

money orders. Faxes can be sent<br />

and received in most post offices.


Tourinform offices<br />

Tourinform offices are located in both<br />

airport terminals and at:<br />

• 1051 Budapest, Sütő utca 2.<br />

(Deák Ferenc tér) MAP D4<br />

• 1061 Budapest, Liszt Ferenc tér 11.<br />

MAP C5<br />

Addresses<br />

Addresses in Budapest FUNZINE<br />

are generally given as an area<br />

code, city, street and number, floor,<br />

apartment number. In the address<br />

‘1054 Bp., Váci u. 12. II/25.’,<br />

1 indicates Budapest, 05<br />

indicates the 5th district,<br />

4 indicates the part of the district<br />

. Bp. is the abbreviation of<br />

Budapest, the ‘u.’ in ‘Váci u.’ is<br />

the abbreviation of ‘utca’, meaning<br />

“street”, 12 is the house number, II<br />

is the floor number, and 25 is the<br />

apartment number.<br />

• 1014 Budapest, Szentháromság tér 6.<br />

(Castle District) MAP C2<br />

• 1093 Budapest, Vámház körút 1–3.<br />

(Central Market Hall) MAP F5<br />

Non-stop Tourist Information Hotline:<br />

+36.1.438.8080<br />

What is a QR Code?<br />

You’ll need<br />

a camera<br />

smartphone<br />

with an already<br />

installed<br />

decryption<br />

software to be<br />

able to read<br />

the QR code. When the application<br />

starts, you’ll see the image of the<br />

camera. Direct the camera on the QR<br />

code. Once the code is successfully<br />

scanned, you’ll see the decripted<br />

contents. It might be a URL link, text<br />

or a phone number.<br />

Info & Tourist pages<br />

Useful phone numbers<br />

Police: 107<br />

Ambulance: 104<br />

Fire: 105<br />

Central Emergency: 112<br />

Directory Assistance: 198<br />

English Phone Directory: 191<br />

International Operator: 199<br />

If you lose your passport, try not<br />

to panic and report it to the following<br />

authority:<br />

Budapest and Pest County Directorate<br />

of the <strong>Office</strong> for Immigration and<br />

Citizenship.<br />

1117 Budapest, Budafoki út 60.<br />

24-hour hotline: +36.1.463.9165 and<br />

+36.1.463.9181<br />

24-hour English language crime hotline:<br />

+36.1.438.8080<br />

Lost & Found: +36.1.258.4636 / Menu 3<br />

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Public transportation<br />

Budapest’s network of public transport services includes<br />

buses, trolleybuses, trams, underground trains (Metró)<br />

and above-ground suburban trains (HÉV).<br />

Tickets must be bought before boarding and are available<br />

at underground stations, news kiosks, and from vending<br />

machines at many bus and tram stops. A new ticket has<br />

to be validated at the beginning of each journey. Insert<br />

it into the slot in the small orange box situated near the<br />

doors of buses, trolleybuses, trams and HÉV trains, and<br />

before the escalators at Metró stations. Ticket inspectors<br />

can ask to see tickets and passes on any vehicle and<br />

anywhere on the underground system, including after<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE<br />

you have got off. Being unable to produce a ticket may<br />

see you being slapped with a fine of up to 12,000 HUF.<br />

Trams are probably the most scenic way to get around<br />

the city and the main tram lines you’ll need to use are 2,<br />

4, 6, 47 and 49. The first runs along the Danube, whereas<br />

lines 4 and 6 represent the busiest lines in Europe and<br />

run around the Grand Boulevard (körút). Lines 47 and 49<br />

depart from Deák Ferenc square and run over Szabadság<br />

Bridge into Buda.<br />

Lost & Found: for articles lost on public transportation,<br />

call +36.1.322.6613<br />

For more information, see www.bkv.hu


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Info & Tourist pages<br />

Embassy Info<br />

North<br />

BELARUS<br />

1126 Bp., Agárdi út 3/B<br />

Tel.: +36.1.214.0553<br />

CZECH<br />

REPUBLIC MAP B6<br />

1064 Bp., Rózsa utca 61.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.214.0553<br />

www.mzv.cz/Bp.<br />

ESTONIA<br />

1025 Bp., Áldás utca 3.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.354.2570<br />

FINLAND MAP F4<br />

1118 Bp., Kelenhegyi út 16/A<br />

Tel.: +36.1.279.2500<br />

www.finland.hu<br />

LATVIA<br />

1124 Bp., Vas Gereben utca 20.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.310.7262<br />

LITHUANIA<br />

1124 Bp., Dobsinai utca 4/A<br />

Tel.: +36.1.224.7910<br />

NORWAY MAP C1<br />

1015 Bp., Ostrom utca 13<br />

Tel.: +36.1.325.3300<br />

www.norvegia.hu/<br />

POLAND MAP B6<br />

1068 Bp., Városligeti Fasor 16.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.413.8200<br />

www.budapeszt.polemb.net/<br />

SLOVAKIA<br />

1143 Bp., Stefánia út 22-24.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.460.9011<br />

SWEDEN MAP B2<br />

1027 Bp., Kapás utca 6-12.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.460.6020<br />

www.swedenbroad.com<br />

West<br />

AUSTRIA MAP B6<br />

1068 Bp., Benczúr utca 16.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.479.7010<br />

www.bmeia.gv.at/hu/<br />

BELGIUM MAP C2<br />

1015 Toldy Ferenc utca 13.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.457.9960<br />

www.diplomatie.be/Bp.<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE<br />

BRAZILIA MAP E1<br />

1123 Budapest, Alkotás utca 50.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.351.0060<br />

budapeste.itamaraty.gov.br/hu<br />

CANADA MAP B2<br />

1027 Bp., Ganz utca 12-14.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.392.3360<br />

www.canadainternational.gc.ca/<br />

hungary-hongrie/<br />

CYPRUS MAP D4<br />

1051 Bp., Dorottya utca 3.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.266.1330<br />

DENMARK<br />

1122 Bp., Határőr út 37.<br />

Tel.: +36.1. 487.9000<br />

www.ambBp..um.dk/da<br />

FRANCE MAP A6<br />

1062 Bp., Lendvay utca 27.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.374.1100<br />

www.ambafrance-hu.org<br />

GERMANY MAP C1<br />

1014 Bp., Úri út 64-66.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.488.3500<br />

www.Bp..diplo.de/<br />

IRELAND MAP C4<br />

1054 Bp., Szabadság tér 7.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.301.4960<br />

www.embassyofireland.hu<br />

ITALY<br />

1143 Bp., Stefánia út 95.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.460.6200<br />

www.ambBp..esteri.it<br />

MEXICO MAP A1<br />

1024 Bp., Rómer Flóris utca 58.<br />

Tel.: +36.1. 326.0447<br />

+36.1.326.0486<br />

http://sre.gob.mx/hungria<br />

THE NETHERLANDS<br />

MAP A1<br />

1022 Bp., Füge utca 5-7.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.336.6300<br />

www.netherlandsembassy.hu<br />

PORTUGAL MAP E1<br />

1026 Bp., Alkotás utca 53.<br />

Building C (Mom Park)<br />

Tel.:+36.1.201.7617<br />

SPAIN MAP C5<br />

1067 Bp., Eötvös utca 11/B<br />

Tel.: +36.1.342.9992<br />

SWITZERLAND<br />

1143 Bp., Stefánia út 107.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.460.7040<br />

www.eda.admin.ch/Bp.<br />

UNITED<br />

KINGDOM MAP D4<br />

1051 Bp., Harmincad utca 6.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.266.2888<br />

www.britishembassy.hu<br />

UNITED STATES<br />

OF AMERICA MAP C4<br />

1054 Bp., Szabadság tér 12.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.475.4400<br />

www.hungary.usembassy.gov<br />

South<br />

AUSTRALIA<br />

1126 Bp., Királyhágó tér 8-9.<br />

Tel.:+36.1.457.9777<br />

www.hungary.embassy.gov.au/<br />

btpshungarian/home.html<br />

CROATIA MAP A6<br />

1065 Bp., Munkácsy Mihály utca 15.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.354.1315<br />

GREECE MAP B6<br />

1065 Bp., Szegfű utca 3.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.413.2600<br />

www.greekembassy.hu/english/<br />

peri_arxis_en.htm<br />

MACEDONIA MAP B2<br />

1027 Bp., Margit krt. 43-45.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.336.0510<br />

SERBIA MAP A7<br />

1068 Bp., Dózsa György út 92/B<br />

Tel.: +36.1.322.9838<br />

SLOVENIA<br />

1025 Bp., Cseppkő utca 68.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.438.5600<br />

SOUTH AFRICA<br />

1026 Bp., Gárdony Géza út 17.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.392.0999<br />

www.sa-embassy.hu<br />

EGYPT<br />

1125 Bp., Istenhegyi út 7/B<br />

Tel.: +36.1.225.2150<br />

East<br />

ALBANIA<br />

1026 Bp.,Gábor Áron utca 55.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.326.6336<br />

AZERBAIJAN MAP C5<br />

1067 Bp., Eötvös utca 14.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.374.6070<br />

www.azerembassy.hu<br />

BULGARIA MAP B6<br />

1062 Bp., Andrássy út 115.<br />

Tel..+36.1.322.0824<br />

CHINA MAP B6<br />

1068 Bp., Varosligeti fasor 22.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.413.2400<br />

www.chinaembassy.hu<br />

INDIA<br />

1025 Bp., Búzavirág utca 14.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.325.7742<br />

www.indianembassyBp..org<br />

INDONESIA MAP B7<br />

1068 Bp., Városligeti fasor 26.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.413.3800<br />

www.indonesia.hu<br />

IRAN<br />

1143 Bp., Stefánia út 97.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.460.9260<br />

www.iranembassy.hu<br />

IRAQ MAP A7<br />

1146 Bp., Hermina út 41.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.384.5071<br />

ISRAEL<br />

1026 Bp., Fullánk utca 8.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.392.6200<br />

http://Bp..mfa.gov.il<br />

JAPAN<br />

1125 Bp., Zalai út 7.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.398.3100<br />

www.hu.emb-japan.go.jp<br />

KAZAKHSTAN<br />

1025 Bp., Kapy út 59.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.275.1300<br />

www.kazembassy.hu<br />

KOREA MAP B6<br />

1062 Bp., Andrássy út 109.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.351.1179<br />

www.mofat.go.kr<br />

MALAYSIA<br />

1026 Bp., Pasaréti út 29.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.488.0810<br />

MOLDOVA MAP A1<br />

1024 Bp., Ady Endre utca 16.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.336.3450<br />

www.moldovaembassy.hu<br />

PAKISTAN<br />

1125 Bp., Adonis utca 3/A<br />

Tel.: +36.1.355.8017<br />

www.pakistanembassy.hu<br />

PALESTINE<br />

1025 Bp., Józsefhegyi út<br />

28-30. A/4<br />

Tel.: +36.1.325.7579<br />

www.palestine.hu<br />

RUSSIA MAP C8<br />

1062 Bp., Andrássy út 104.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.269.4322<br />

www.hungary.mid.ru<br />

SAUDI ARABIA<br />

1037 Bp., Szépvölgyi út 35-37. III.<br />

em. Szépvölgyi Business Park<br />

Tel.: +36.1.436.9500<br />

TAIWAN MAP E5<br />

1088 Bp., Rákóczi út 1-3. 3rd floor<br />

Tel.: +36.1.266.2884<br />

THAILAND<br />

1025 Bp., Verecke utca 79.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.438.4020<br />

www.thaiembassy.org/Budapest<br />

TURKEY MAP A7<br />

1062 Bp., Andrássy út 123.<br />

Tel.: +36.1.344.5025<br />

UKRAINE MAP B8<br />

1125 Bp., Istenhegyi út 84/B<br />

Tel.: +36.1.422.4120<br />

www.mfa.gov.ua


Front:<br />

Prince<br />

II. Rákóczi Ferenc<br />

Back:<br />

Castle of Sárospatak<br />

Issued:<br />

1 December 1998<br />

Front:<br />

King<br />

Matthias Corvinus<br />

Back:<br />

The Hercules Fountain<br />

from the Castle of<br />

Visegrád<br />

Issued:<br />

20 April 2006<br />

Front:<br />

The Holy Crown<br />

of Hungary<br />

Back:<br />

"Baptism of Vajk"<br />

Issued:<br />

20 August 2000<br />

Front:<br />

King St. Stephen<br />

Back:<br />

View of Esztergom<br />

Issued:<br />

1 July 1997<br />

No<br />

longer<br />

accepted.<br />

Exchange<br />

for coins in<br />

banks.<br />

Info & Tourist pages<br />

Banknotes & Coins<br />

Front:<br />

King Károly Róbert<br />

Back:<br />

Castle of Diósgyőr<br />

Issued:<br />

1 May 1998<br />

Front:<br />

Prince<br />

II. Rákóczi Ferenc<br />

Back:<br />

The Parliament Building<br />

with the symbol of the<br />

1956 revolution, the tricolour<br />

national flag with<br />

a hole<br />

Issued:<br />

20 October 2006<br />

Front:<br />

Prince<br />

Gábor Bethlen<br />

Back:<br />

"Gábor Bethlen among<br />

his scientists"<br />

Issued:<br />

1 February 1998<br />

Front:<br />

Count<br />

Széchenyi István<br />

Back:<br />

The Széchenyi Mansion<br />

in Nagycenk<br />

Issued:<br />

1 April 1999<br />

Front:<br />

Deák Ferenc<br />

Back:<br />

The old House<br />

of Commons in Pest<br />

Issued:<br />

1 February 2001<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE 83


84<br />

Info & Tourist pages<br />

Arts<br />

Parts<br />

Museums<br />

Agricultural Museum / Mezőgazdasági<br />

Múzeum · 1146 Bp., Városliget - Vajdahunyad<br />

Castle · MAP A7 · Tue-Sun 10am-5pm · Tel.: +36<br />

1 363 1117 · All things agricultural since 1897 in<br />

a fantastic building in the City Park. Covers the<br />

origin and history of animal and plant farming in<br />

Hungary, including viniculture. · Through April<br />

15 – Optical Illusions · Currently – The National<br />

Horse Exhibition · Currently – Kincsem, Imperiál<br />

- Famous <strong>Hungarian</strong> Race Horses · Currently –<br />

Horse breeding, Horse racing and the Bourgeois<br />

· www.mezogazdasagimuzeum.hu<br />

Aquincum Museum · 1031 Bp., Szentendrei út<br />

139. · Tue-Sun 9am-6pm · Tel.: +36 1 250 1650 ·<br />

A collection of Roman ruins and artifacts including<br />

jewels, metal, glass, bronze tools, wall paintings<br />

and mosaics unearthed in Budapest. · Currently –<br />

Rome in Aquincum · Currently – There’s Something<br />

New Under the Earth: a Selection of 2010’s Most<br />

Beautiful Excavation Findings · Currently –<br />

Aquincum Spectacle Depot · www.aquincum.hu<br />

Béla Bartók Memorial House · 1025 Bp., Csalán<br />

út 29. · Tue-Sun 10am-5pm · Tel.: +36 1 394 2100 ·<br />

The last residence of the composer has been turned<br />

into a museum of his personal objects and a concert<br />

hall. · www.bartokmuseum.hu<br />

Budapest History Museum / Budapesti Történeti<br />

Múzeum · 1014 Bp., Szent György tér 2. · Buda<br />

Castle, The Royal Palace (Wing E) · MAP D2 · Open<br />

daily 10am-6pm · Tel.: +36 1 487 8800 · Permanent<br />

exhibits include Gothic statues from The Royal<br />

Palace of Buda and Budapest in the middle ages. ·<br />

Through May 1 – Empire and Biedermeier Furniture<br />

· Through Sept. 30 – Muses at the Teatrum Square<br />

· Currently – Budapest: Light and Shadow. The<br />

Capital’s 1000 Years of History · www.btm.hu<br />

Budapest Planetarium · 1101 Bp., Népliget ·<br />

Tel.: +36 1 263 0871 · The sun, moon and stars<br />

right here in Budapest. Closed on Mondays. ·<br />

www.planetarium.hu · www.lasertheater.hu<br />

Erdész-Makláry Gallery · 1055 Bp., Falk Miksa u.<br />

10. · MAP B4 · Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, · Sat 10am-<br />

2pm · Tel.: +36 1 374 0774<br />

Ernst Museum / Ernst Múzeum · 1065 Bp.,<br />

Nagymező u. 6. · MAP C5 · Tue-Sun 11am-<br />

7pm · Tel.: +36 1 341 4355 · Through April<br />

22 – Tradition Reconsidered. The Derkovits<br />

Scholarship holder’s 2012 assessment exhibition<br />

· www.ernstmuzeum.hu<br />

Három Hét Gallery · 1114 Bp., Bartók Béla út 37. ·<br />

Open: Tue-Fri 4 p.m.-8 p.m., Sat 10 a.m.-8 p.m. · Tel.:<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE<br />

+36 30 286 9680, +36 30 896 4679 · Commercial<br />

photographers and graphic designers, followers of<br />

Errorism exhibit here. Plus: performances, discussions,<br />

screening connected to design and photography,<br />

every 3rd day of the 3rd week, at 7 p.m. ·<br />

www.haromhet.hu<br />

Holocaust Memorial Center / Holokauszt<br />

Emlékközpont · 1094 Bp., Páva u. 39. · MAP F6<br />

· Tue-Sun 10am-6pm · Tel.: +36 1 455 3333 · A<br />

memorial to the more than half a million victims<br />

of the <strong>Hungarian</strong> Holocaust and a tribute to those<br />

who fought against human viciousness and indifference.<br />

· Currently – Stories from a Family Album.<br />

· www.hdke.hu<br />

Hospital in the Rock / Sziklakórház · 1012<br />

Bp., Lovas út 4/C · MAP D2 · Open Tue-Sun<br />

10am-8pm · Tel.: +36 70 701 0101 · The former<br />

top secret Military Hospital and Nuclear<br />

Bunker in the underbelly of Buda Castle takes<br />

you back to the final days of WWII and the early<br />

days of the Cold War. · www.sziklakorhaz.hu<br />

House of <strong>Hungarian</strong> Art Nouveau / Magyar<br />

Szecesszió Háza · 1054 Bp., Honvéd u. 3. · MAP C4<br />

· Open Tue.- Sat. 10am – 5pm · Tel.: +36 1 269<br />

4622 · Here you will find a great selection of the<br />

masterpieces of the <strong>Hungarian</strong> Art Nouveau movement.<br />

· www.magyarszecessziohaza.hu<br />

House of Terror Museum · 1062 Bp., Andrássy<br />

út 60. · MAP B5 · Tue-Fri 10am-6pm · Tel.: +36 1<br />

374 2600 · Moving and frank survey of the Nazi and<br />

Communist reigns in Hungary. Hundreds of artifacts<br />

and audiovisual exhibits. · Currently – Brave and<br />

Free. The House of Terror Museum is 10 Years Old<br />

· www.terrorhaza.hu<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> National Gallery/ Magyar Nemzeti<br />

Galéria · 1014 Bp., Szent György tér 2. · Buda<br />

Castle, Wings A, B, C, D · MAP D2 · Tue-Sun<br />

10am-6pm · Tel.: +36 20 439 7325 or +36 20<br />

439 7331 · Through Sept. 23 – József Rippl-<br />

Rónai graphics from collectors · Through May<br />

27 – The Retrospective Exhibition of Károly<br />

Ferenczy · Through Aug. 26 – Heroes, Kings,<br />

Saints. Images and Documents from the History<br />

of Hungary. · www.mng.hu<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> Natural History Museum / Magyar<br />

Természettudományi Múzeum · 1083 Bp.,<br />

Ludovika tér 2-6. · Wed-Mon 10am-6pm · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 210 1085 · Currently – Dinosaur Statue<br />

Exhibition · Currently – Hexapod Empire · Currently<br />

- The exhibition of the winning photos from the<br />

Application of Magic Hungary · www.mttm.hu<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> National Museum / Magyar Nemzeti<br />

Múzeum · 1088 Bp., Múzeum krt. 14-16. · MAP E5<br />

· Tue-Sun 10am-6pm · Tel.: +36 1 338 2122 ·<br />

Permanent exhibition of <strong>Hungarian</strong> history with<br />

visiting art exhibitions. · Through May 6 – 30th<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> Press Photo Exhibition · www.hnm.hu<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> Railway Museum / Magyar<br />

Vasúttörténeti Park · 1142 Bp., Tatai út 95. · Tue-<br />

Sun 10am-6pm · Tel.: +36 1 238 0558, +36 1 450<br />

1497 · Europe’s first interactive railway museum,<br />

displaying over a hundred railway vehicles and<br />

equipment of varying ages on a site of over 70,000<br />

m2. · www.mavnosztalgia.hu<br />

Jewish Museum / Zsidó Múzeum · 1077 Bp.,<br />

Dohány u. 2. · Sun-Thu 10am-5pm · Fri 10am-2pm ·<br />

Tel.: +36 1 342 8949 · Repository of Jewish objects<br />

and archives commemorating the Jewish presence<br />

in Hungary. · www.zsidomuzeum.hu<br />

Kiscelli Museum · 1037 Bp., Kiscelli u. 108. · Tue-<br />

Sun 10am-6pm · Tel.: +36 1 388 7817 · A large<br />

and varied collection of fine arts from the last 150<br />

years · Through May 13 – EIKE: Poclamation ·<br />

www.btmfk.iif.hu<br />

Knoll Gallery · 1065 Bp., Liszt Ferenc tér 10. ·<br />

Tue-Fri 2pm-6:30pm, Sat 11am-2pm · Tel.: +36 1<br />

267 3842 · Through June 2 – Ákos Birkás: “Even<br />

if we judge valueless…” · www.knollgalerie.at<br />

KOGART House · 1065 Bp., Andrássy út 112. ·<br />

MAP B6 · Mon-Sun 10am-6pm · Tel.: +36 1 354<br />

3839 · Through April 15 – Imre Kocsis: Avenue<br />

· www.kogart.hu<br />

Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art · 1095<br />

Bp., Komor Marcell u. 1. · Tue-Sun 10am-8pm · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 555 3444 and +36 1 555 3458 · Palace of<br />

Arts – Pre-booked tours in foreign languages: HUF<br />

5,000/group · guidedtour@ludwigmuseum.hu ·<br />

Through June 10 – János Megyik: The Space of<br />

the Image · April 20 – Aug. 5 - Société Réaliste:<br />

Empire, State, Building · www.ludwigmuseum.hu<br />

Mai Manó House – <strong>Hungarian</strong> House of<br />

Photography / Mai Manó Ház – Magyar<br />

Fotográfusok Háza · 1065 Bp., Nagymező u. 20.<br />

· In Mai Manó House · MAP C5 · Mon-Fri 2pm-<br />

7pm, Sat-Sun 11am-7pm · Tel.: +36 1 473 2666<br />

· Wide range of short and long-term exhibitions of<br />

celebrated masters, recently deceased photographers,<br />

and mid-career visionaries. · Through<br />

April 29 – Danube. Open Book · Through May<br />

6 – Photojournalist of the Year: András D. Hajdú ·<br />

www.maimano.hu<br />

Memento Park · 1223 Bp., Balatoni út · – Szabadkai<br />

u. corner · Open daily 10am-sunset · Tel.: +36 1<br />

424 7500 · The former Statue Park has undergone<br />

significant expansion, now with additional exhibitions<br />

giving further insight into life behind the Iron<br />

Curtain. · www.mementopark.hu<br />

Military History Museum / Hadtörténeti Múzeum<br />

· 1014 Bp., Kapisztrán tér 2-4. · MAP C1 · Tue-Sun<br />

10am-6pm · Tel.: +36 1 325 1600 and +36 1 325<br />

1601 · Located in the Buda Castle, it has an abundant<br />

collection of <strong>Hungarian</strong> military objects and<br />

documents. · www.hm-him.hu<br />

Millenáris · 1024 Bp., Fény u. 10-12. · MAP B1 ·<br />

Tue-Sun 10am-7pm · Tel.: +36 1 438 5312 · April<br />

14 – Nivea Tour 2012 · www.millenaris.hu<br />

Museum of Applied Arts / Iparművészeti Múzeum<br />

· 1093 Bp., Üllői út 33-37. · MAP F5 · Tue-Sun 10am-<br />

6pm · Tel.: +36 1 456 5100 · Interesting collection


of industrial objects, tools and artifacts in a beautiful<br />

building. · Through Sept. 30 – Art Deco and<br />

Modernism. Interior-art in Hungary, 1920-1940 ·<br />

Through April 29 – A <strong>Hungarian</strong> Artist in England.<br />

Ceramics by Lili Márkus · www.imm.hu<br />

Museum of Ethnography / Néprajzi Múzeum ·<br />

1055 Bp., Kossuth Lajos tér 12. · MAP B4 · Tue-Sun<br />

10am-5pm · Tel.: +36 1 473 2400 · Through May<br />

1 - Rakosi60@neprajz.hu · Through Aug. 26 - New<br />

Acquisitions, Restored Artefacts · Through June<br />

24 – Amazonia: Paths to the Indians · Through Aug.<br />

26 – Women, Hand-woven Rugs, Home Industry<br />

· www.neprajz.hu<br />

Museum of Fine Arts / Szépművészeti Múzeum ·<br />

1146 Bp., Dózsa György út 41. · MAP A7 · Tue-Sun<br />

10am-5.30pm · Tel.: +36 1 469 7100 · Free English<br />

guided tours of Master Painting Collections Tue-Fri<br />

at 11am and 2pm, Sat at 11am · Through July 1 –<br />

Mummies Uncovered · Through July 1 – St. Gallen<br />

Adventures. Hartung, Tapies, Uecker and the Erker<br />

Phenomenon. · Through July 1 – The Birth of Art<br />

Photography · Through May 14 – INDIGO/Photo ·<br />

www.szepmuveszeti.hu<br />

Museum of Trade and Tourism / Kereskedelmi<br />

és Vendéglátóipari Múzeum · 1051 Bp., Szent<br />

István tér 15. · Wed-Mon 11am-7pm · Tel.: +36 1<br />

375 6249 · www.mkvm.hu<br />

Műcsarnok Museum of Contemporary Art<br />

/ Kunsthalle · 1146 Bp., Dózsa György út 37. ·<br />

Heroes’ Square · MAP A7 · Tue-Sun 10am-6pm, Thu<br />

noon-8pm · Tel.: +36 1 460 7000 · Contemporary<br />

and experimental art in intriguing multimedia installations<br />

· Through April 22 - Marina Abramović:<br />

Eight Lessons on Emptiness with a Happy End ·<br />

April 19-July 1 – European Travellers. Art from<br />

Cluj Today · www.mucsarnok.hu<br />

Transport Museum / Közlekedési Múzeum · 1146<br />

Bp., Városligeti krt. 11. · Tue-Fri 10am-5pm, · Sat-<br />

Sun 10am-6pm · Tel.: +36 1 273 3840 · Wonderful<br />

collection of old cars, motorbikes, reconstructed<br />

railway carriages and airplanes. · www.km.iif.hu<br />

Vasarely Museum · 1033 Bp., Szentlélek tér 6. ·<br />

Tue-Sun 10am-5:30pm · Tel.: +36 1 250 1540 and<br />

+36 1 388 7551 · Fascinating collection spanning<br />

the life of modern artist Victor Vasarely, most famous<br />

for his take on “Op(tic) Art”.<br />

Performing Arts<br />

Artus Contemporary Arts Studio · 1116 Bp.,<br />

Sztregova u. 7. · Tel.: +36 1 204 3755 · Dance,<br />

theater, visual arts, music, experiments, artistic<br />

laboratory · April 19 - Ephemer Works · April 27,<br />

28, 29 - Ulysses’ Living Room · www.artus.hu<br />

Bethlen Square Theater · 1071 Bp., Bethlen Gábor<br />

tér 3. · MAP C7 · Tel.: +36 1 342 7163 · The home<br />

of <strong>Hungarian</strong> dance theater. · April 13, 14, 20, 21<br />

– Silence-coordinates · www.cedt.hu<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> Heritage House / Hagyományok<br />

Háza · 1011 Bp., Corvin tér 8. · MAP C2 · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 225 6049 · Folk music concerts, folk dance<br />

performances, dance shows, family programs,<br />

dance houses for children in the beautiful hall<br />

of this national institute. · April 15 - Sivasakti<br />

Kalánanda Dance Theatre: 15 Years · April 20 -<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> State Folk Ensemble: Eternal Kalotaszeg<br />

· www.heritagehouse.hu<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> State Opera House / Operaház · 1061<br />

Bp., Andrássy út 22. · MAP C5 · Tel.: +36 1 331 2550<br />

· April 12 – Arabella · April 13, 15 - Tosca · April<br />

14, 15 – Don Quijote · April 14, 18, 22 – La Traviata<br />

· April 17, 19 – The Taming of the Shrew · April<br />

22 – The King’s New Clothes · April 24 - Carmen<br />

· April 25 - Il barbiere di Siviglia · www.opera.hu<br />

Academy / Liszt Ferenc Zeneakadémia · 1061<br />

Bp., Liszt Ferenc tér 8. · MAP C5 · Tel.: +36 1 462<br />

4600 · Classical music from the best conductors<br />

and players in the country. Closed for refurbishment.<br />

For the locations of the events, visit the website.<br />

· www.lfze.hu<br />

Maladype Theater · 1088 Bp., Mikszáth tér 2.<br />

· MAP E5 · Tel.: +36 70 326 8108 · Interactive,<br />

improvisational and fresh. Contemporary pieces by<br />

a passionate and creative crew. · www.maladype.hu<br />

Merlin · International theater in the heart of the<br />

city with lots of plays in English. Currently moving!<br />

· www.merlinszinhaz.hu<br />

National Dance Theater / Nemzeti Táncszínház<br />

· 1014 Bp., Színház u. 1-3. · MAP D2 · Tel.: +36<br />

1 201 4407 · April 12 - Dream Team Theatre:<br />

Will You Be My Friend? · April 15 - Szeged<br />

Contemporary Ballet: Sleeping Beauty · April<br />

17 - Honvéd Dance Theatre: Dancing Spring -<br />

Folklore Calendar I. · April 19, 22 - Inversedance<br />

- Zoltán Fodor Company: The Adventures of Vackor<br />

· April 23 - Homo ludens – five minute stories ·<br />

www.dancetheatre.hu<br />

Óbudai Társaskör · 1036 Bp., Kiskorona u. 7. ·<br />

Tel.: +36 1 250 0288 · April 18 – Art Nouveau in<br />

Music · April 25 – Open Rehearsal of the Budapest<br />

Ragtime Band · www.obudaitarsaskor.hu<br />

Operetta Theater / Operett Színház · 1065 Bp.,<br />

Nagymező u. 17. · MAP C5 · Tel.: +36 1 312 4866<br />

· www.operettszinhaz.hu<br />

Palace of Arts (Béla Bartók National Concert<br />

Hall, Festival Theater) · 1095 Bp., Komor Marcell<br />

u. 1. · Tel.: +36 1 555 3000 · A myriad of concerts<br />

(classical, jazz, pop, rock), theater and dance performances.<br />

Please check the webpage for events!<br />

· www.mupa.hu<br />

Szkéné Theatre · 1111 Bp., Műegyetem Rkp. 3.<br />

2nd floor · Tel.: +36 1 463 2451 · A tiny artsy theater<br />

tucked in a university building with a colorful<br />

palette of performances · April 13 - Kata Kántor<br />

and Bélaműhely: Origo · www.szkene.hu<br />

Trafó Contemporary Arts House · 1094 Bp., Liliom<br />

u. 41. · MAP F6 · Tue-Sun 4pm-7pm · Tel.: +36 1<br />

215 1600 · Through April 29 – Vasarely Go Home.<br />

Exhibition of Andreas Fogarasi · April 13-15 –<br />

Kornél Mundruczó, Yvette Bíró: The Frankenstein<br />

Plan · April 20 – Panodrama: Can I Help You? (with<br />

Eng. Translation) · April 24 - Medeski Martin and<br />

Wood (USA) · www.trafo.hu<br />

Info & Tourist pages<br />

Cultural Institutes<br />

Cervantes Institute · 1064 Bp., Vörösmarty u. 32. ·<br />

MAP B5 · Tel.: +36 1 354 3670 · www.cervantes.hu<br />

French Institute · 1011 Bp., Fő u. 17. · MAP C2 ·<br />

Tel.: +36 1 489 4200 · www.inst-france.hu<br />

Goethe Institute · 1092 Bp., Ráday u. 58. · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 374 4070 · German language courses,<br />

examinations, teacher trainings. Modern library<br />

and information center, cultural programs. ·<br />

www.goethe.de/budapest<br />

Italian Cultural Institute · 1088 Bp., Bródy<br />

Sándor u. 8. · MAP E5 · Tel.: +36 1 483 2040 ·<br />

www.iicbudapest.esteri.it<br />

Foreign Language Books<br />

Bestsellers Bookstore · 1051 Bp., Október 6 út<br />

11. · MAP C4 · Tel.: +36 1 312 1295 · Offers more<br />

than 10,000 titles of new books and also a wide<br />

range of magazines and newspapers in English and<br />

partly in French. · www.bestsellers.hu<br />

Bookstation · 1137 Bp., Katona József u. 13. ·<br />

MAP A4 · Tel.: +36 1 413 1158 · It boasts a selection<br />

of more than 30,000 titles, mostly new, but<br />

second-hand books are also sold around 5€. ·<br />

www.bookstation.hu<br />

Libra & Budai Libra Bookshop · 1122 Bp,<br />

Magyar Jakobinusok tere 4/B · MAP C1 · Tel.: +36<br />

1 355 3728 · Open: weekdays 10 a.m.-6 p.m. ·<br />

www.gyerekkonyvbolt.hu · 1085 Bp, Kölcsey u. 2.<br />

· MAP E6 · Tel.: +36 1 267 5777 · Open: weekdays<br />

8 a.m. -7 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. · A vast<br />

collection of foreign-language books for kids and<br />

grow-ups, language books and dictionaries as<br />

well as <strong>Hungarian</strong> literature in foreign languages.<br />

· www.nyelvkonyvbolt.hu<br />

Massolit Books and Café · 1072 Bp, Nagy Diófa<br />

u. 30-32. · MAP D5 · Tel.: +36 1 788 5292 · Open:<br />

Mon-Sat 10 a.m.-8 p.m. · Unique selection of academic<br />

and popular books at reduced prices, specializing<br />

in Jewish studies, Progressive politics and<br />

fiction. Cozy café plays host to concerts, readings<br />

and cultural events. · www.massolit.hu<br />

Red Bus Bookstore · 1052 Bp., Semmelweis u.<br />

14. · MAP D4 · Tel.: +36 1 337 7453 · A vast collection<br />

of second-hand books at rather reasonable<br />

prices (2-5€)! · www.redbusbudapest.hu/book.htm<br />

Treehugger Dan’s Bookstore · 1065 Bp., Lázár<br />

u. 16. · MAP C5 · Tel.: +36 1 269 3843 · “The<br />

local bookstore with a global conscience.” More<br />

than 15 000 second-hand paperbacks, both fiction<br />

and non-fiction and a real cozy atmosphere. ·<br />

www.treehugger.hu<br />

Find our full list of<br />

venues and events at<br />

www.funzine.hu<br />

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Party<br />

Places<br />

Dancing Shoes<br />

Black and White Cocktail Bar · 1050 Bp., Szent<br />

István tér 4-5. · MAP C4 · Open: Sun-Tue noon-2 am,<br />

Wed-Sat noon-3am · Swish cocktail bar and restaurant<br />

right in front of the basilica. · www.bwbar.hu<br />

Ötkert · 1051 Bp., Zrínyi u. 4. · MAP D4 · Tel.: +36<br />

70 330 8652 · otkert.blogspot.com<br />

Minyon Bar · 1061 Bp., Király u. 8 · MAP D4 · Open:<br />

Mon.-Tue. noon-midnight, Wed. noon-2 a.m., Thu.-<br />

Sat. noon-4 a.m., Sun. noon-1 a.m. · Candy shop<br />

for adults. · www.minyonbar.hu<br />

Orfeum · 1073 Bp., Erzsébet krt. 43-49. · MAP C5 ·<br />

Tel.: +36 30 948 6448 · www.orfeumclub.hu<br />

Piaf · 1065 Bp., Nagymező u. 25. · MAP C4 · Open:<br />

Fri-Sat · An eclectic mix of people guarantees an<br />

interesting time at this after party club. Keeps going<br />

until past dawn.<br />

Symbol Garden · 1036 Bp., Bécsi út 56. · A pretty<br />

slick Buda spot attracting local professionals up for<br />

cocktails and dancing. · www.symbolbudapest.hu<br />

Live Music<br />

A38 · Petőfi bridge, Buda side · A boat with a restaurant<br />

upstairs and one of the best live venues<br />

in the city downstairs featuring touring and local<br />

acts. · www.a38.hu<br />

Aquarium · 1051 Bp., Erzsébet tér · MAP D4 · A<br />

big pit in the middle of the city where people from<br />

all walks of life enjoy a mix of alternative, acoustic,<br />

folk, world and rock music.<br />

Budapest Jazz Club · 1088 Bp., Múzeum u. 7. ·<br />

MAP E5 · Tel.: +36 1 267 2610, +36 70 413 9837 ·<br />

Live music almost every night, featuring renowned<br />

jazz artists from in and out of Hungary. · . 31 – New<br />

Year’s Eve · http://bjc.hu<br />

Columbus Jazz Club · 1051 Bp., Vígadó tér (on a<br />

boat) · MAP D3 · Open: daily, noon-midnight · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 266 9013 · Jazz, jazz, jazz from Hungary’s<br />

established jazz kings and queens as well as emerging<br />

starlets and special guests. Live music most<br />

nights of the week. · www.columbuspub.hu<br />

Cotton Club · 1066 Bp., Jókai u. 26. · MAP C5 · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 354 0886 · A combination of a restaurant,<br />

Orpheum and cigar room that retains the look and<br />

unique atmosphere of a prohibition-era speakeasy.<br />

· www.cottonclub.hu<br />

Jazz Garden Music Club · 1053 Bp., Veres Pálné<br />

u. 44/A · Tel.: +36 1 266 7364 · MAP F5 · A restaurant<br />

and club where jazz takes center stage. ·<br />

www.jazzgarden.hu<br />

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Nothin’ But the Blues · 1088 Bp., Krúdy Gyula u.<br />

6. · MAP E6 · Tel.: +36 20 322 8602 · For when<br />

you feeling blue (or just want to hear good music).<br />

Orfeum · 1073 Bp., Erzsébet krt. 43-49. · MAP C5<br />

· Open: Tue.-Thu.: 8 p.m.-4 a.m., Fri.-Sat: 8 p.m.-6<br />

a.m., Sun.: 6 p.m.-midnight, mon. closed. · Tel.: +36<br />

30 948 6448/+36 1 336 0056 · This renaissance<br />

of the nightclub, burlesque, salon, and music hall,<br />

with a vibrant cultural and artistic life, features<br />

some of the best artists and musicians in Hungary.<br />

· www.orfeumclub.hu<br />

The Underground<br />

400 · 1075 Bp, Kazinczy u. 52. · MAP D5 · Tel.:<br />

+36 20 776 0766 · Open Mon.-Wed. 10 a.m.-3<br />

a.m., Thu., Fri 10 a.m.- 5 a.m., Sat. noon-5 a.m.,<br />

Sun. noon-3 a.m. · A super-spacious bar-resto (the<br />

name refers to its size) with an atmosphere of a<br />

classy ruin pub, offering delicious Mediterranean<br />

cuisine. · www. 400bar.hu<br />

Anker Klub · 1061 Bp., Anker köz 1-3. · MAP D4<br />

· Tel.: +36 70 505 5480 · Open Mon., Tue., Sun 10<br />

a.m.-1 a.m., Wed., Thu 10 a.m.-2 a.m., Fri.-Sat.<br />

10 a.m.-4 a.m. · A spacious and minimalistic bar/<br />

club for the hippest of crowds in the evenings,<br />

and a breakfast and coffee place in the mornings.<br />

Corvintető · 1085 Bp., Blaha Lujza tér 1-2. · (Corvin<br />

Áruház 4th and 5th floors.) · MAP D6 · Tel.: +36<br />

20 772 2984 · Cool people, cooler music and one<br />

of the best locations in the city. Well worth the trek<br />

up the stairs. · www.corvinteto.com<br />

Dürer Kert · 1146 Bp., Ajtósi Dürer sor 19-21. ·<br />

MAP B8 · Tel.: +36 20 579 1869 · Massive garden<br />

in a listed building, an array of pub sports, friendly<br />

staff, clean toilets and original communist furniture.<br />

· www.durerkert.com<br />

Fogasház · 1073 Bp., Akácfa u. 51. · MAP C5 · Tel.:<br />

+36 30 500 3749 · The newest ruin pub in town<br />

combining arts and party. · See website for nightly<br />

concerts and events. · www.fogashaz.hu<br />

Instant · 1065 Bp., Nagymező u. 38. · MAP C5 ·<br />

Trendy enough for the trendies and dirty enough<br />

for the rest of us. · www.instant.co.hu<br />

Jelen · 1082 Bp., Márkus Emília u. 2/4. · MAP D6 ·<br />

(Behind Corvin Áruház) · Packed with arty, studenty<br />

types who like to talk deep, drink long and enjoy live<br />

music. · http://jelenbisztro.blogspot.com/<br />

Kuplung · 1065 Bp., Király u. 46. · MAP C5 · Tel.:<br />

+36 30 636 8208 · A former car repair garage<br />

turned grungy student bar, Kuplung is spacious,<br />

friendly painted in weird colors. · www.kuplung.net<br />

Lokál Kávézó és Bár · 1074 Bp., Dob u. 18. ·<br />

MAP D5 · Ex-Mumus, is now a charming, cozy<br />

and trendy bar and café.<br />

Mappa · 1094 Bp., Liliom u. 41 · MAP F6 · What<br />

used to be Trafó Bár Tangó is now the fully refurbished<br />

underground bar cum night club of the happening<br />

contemporary arts center. Open ‘til 4 a.m. ·<br />

http://mappaclub.com/<br />

Mika Tivadar Mulató · 1075 Bp., Kazinczy u. 47. ·<br />

MAP D5 · Tel.: +36 20 965 3007 · Open Mon., Tue.,<br />

Sun. 2 p.m.-1 a.m., Wed 2 p.m.-2 a.m., Thu-Sat 2<br />

p.m.-3 a.m. · The beautifully renovated building of<br />

former Mika Tivadar steel and copper works hosts<br />

the newest key spot of the Jewish district: an always<br />

super-busy bar, loft and dance floor, on three levels.<br />

· www.mikativadarmulato.hu<br />

Pótkulcs · 1067 Bp., Csengery u. 65/B · MAP B5<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 269 1050 · No sign marks the location<br />

of “The Spare Key”, but you’ll be sure to hear<br />

happy folk and live music at this hidden bohemian<br />

gem. · www.potkulcs.hu<br />

Pubs & Cafés<br />

Boutiq’ Bar · 1061 Bp., Paulay Ede u. 5. · MAP D4 ·<br />

Cute little bar for classy types, who like their clothes<br />

sharp and their wit sharper. · www.minibar.hu<br />

Castro Bisztró · 1075 Bp., Madách Imre tér 3. ·<br />

MAP D4 · Fun times await at this 20-something<br />

favorite, located just steps from Deák tér and named<br />

after Fidel himself. Great Serbian food goes with<br />

good beer and friendly staff.<br />

Csak Art Bar · 1075 Bp., Síp u. 4. · MAP D5 · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 781 1515 · Open Mon.-Wed. noon-2 a.m.,<br />

Thu.., Fri. noon-4 a.m., Sat. 4 p.m.-4 a.m. · The<br />

newest art bar ruin-pub style, abundant with colors<br />

and knickknacks hanging on the walls. Plus: table<br />

footy, darts, flipper, and even a piano!<br />

Ellátó · 1070 Bp., Klauzál tér 2. · MAP D5 · A cosmopolitan<br />

30-something meeting place serving<br />

tasty food in the afternoon and fresh pogácsa in<br />

the evening, when it tends to get packed.<br />

Fecske Presszó · 1094 Bp., Baross u. 10. · MAP F5<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 318 0091 · The indoor brother to the<br />

popular summer Fecske Terasz. There’s a comfy<br />

café upstairs and a bar downstairs where they<br />

hold “house parties” every weekend.<br />

Grund Pub and Hostel · 1083 Bp., Nagy Templom<br />

u. 32. · MAP F6 · Bar opens at 4 p.m. · This lively<br />

house, built over 100 years ago, apart from being<br />

the home of a small boutique hostel, has a slick<br />

bar with a great atmosphere, plus a gonzo-style<br />

wallpapered dancehall for some big-time dancing.<br />

· www.grundhostel.hu<br />

Ibolya Presszó · 1053 Bp., Ferenciek tere 5.<br />

· MAP E4 · Tel.: +36 1 788 1944 · Sit back in<br />

this revamped retro café with funky motifs and<br />

friendly staff. · Every Saturday – Ibolya Hits ·<br />

www.ibolyapresszo.com<br />

Irish Cat Pub · 1053 Bp., Múzeum krt. 41. · MAP E5<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 266 4085 · A small traditional Irish Pub<br />

hiding close to Kálvin tér, this naughty kitty has your<br />

favorite beers and a great selection of whiskies,<br />

plus regular events and parties. · www.irishcat.hu<br />

Jack Doyle’s - Cafe Bar Restaurant (formerly<br />

Guinness House) · 1052 Bp., Pilvax köz 1-3.<br />

(Városház u. 10., in a taxi) · MAP E4 · Irish owned<br />

and managed, Jack Doyle’s is a refreshing contemporary<br />

take on an Irish pub. Expect good food,


weekend brunches, sports, DJs, live music and a<br />

good crowd. · www.jackdoyles.hu<br />

Kalicka Bistro · 1074 Bp., Rottenbiller u. 32. ·<br />

MAP C6 · Email: info@kalicka.hu · Hip bistro where<br />

you can sip a large variety of alcoholic beverages<br />

or any type of hot chocolate, nibbling croissants or<br />

sandwiches and having a great afternoon or evening<br />

with mates. · www.kalicka.hu<br />

Kiadó Kocsma · 1060 Bp., Jókai tér 3. · MAP C5<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 331 1955 · A pub with a laid-back<br />

atmosphere popular with cyclists and artists. Smoky<br />

parties go well into the night.<br />

Könyvtár Klub · 1088 Bp., ELTE-Trefortkert, ·<br />

Múzeum krt. 4. · MAP E5 · Open: daily 8am-late · Tel.:<br />

+36 30 694 2850 · A student hangout open to all, off<br />

the ELTE courtyard, with cheap drinks, a university<br />

crowd and frequent concerts. · www.konyvtarklub.hu<br />

Mini Bar · 1016 Bp., Krisztina tér 3. · MAP D2 · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 212 3804 · This sexy little sister of stylish<br />

Café Déryné is a little legend. Resident jazz and<br />

swing DJ nightly. · www.cafederyne.hu<br />

Morrison’s Music Pub, Opera · 1065 Bp., Révay u.<br />

25. · MAP C4 · Tel.: +36 1 269 4060 · Open: daily<br />

7pm-4am · Karaoke and dance club with drink<br />

specials every night. Free entry until 9pm. There<br />

is nowhere to go during the weekdays? This music<br />

pub is full even on Mondays! · www.morrisons.hu<br />

Morrison’s 2 · 1055 Bp., Honvéd u. 40. · MAP B4<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 374 3329 · Open: daily 5pm-4am ·<br />

Morrison’s 2 is the largest night venue in the heart of<br />

Budapest. Step inside to find 5 large dancefloors on<br />

3 different levels with a professional sound system.<br />

Discover the heated garden or swirl downstairs to<br />

the busier basement with billiards and karaoke! ·<br />

www.morrisons.hu<br />

Noiret Billiards and Darts Club · 1066 Bp.,<br />

Dessewffy u. 8-10. · MAP C4 · Tel.: +36 1 331<br />

6103 · Open: daily 2pm-4am · Games galore welcome<br />

all at this 9-ball spot, with professional tables,<br />

many dartboards, table-football, and drinks specials.<br />

· www.noiret.hu<br />

Oscar Bar · 1015 Bp., Ostrom u. 14. · MAP B1 ·<br />

Tel.: +36 1 212 8017 · Bar and restaurant with<br />

a real movie buff theme. Come here to sit in Al<br />

Pacino’s chair. Private parties also welcome. ·<br />

www.oscarbar.hu<br />

Soho London Pub · 1063 Bp., Nagymező u. 31. ·<br />

MAP C5 · Open: Thu-Sat 4pm-4am · Funky, Latin,<br />

and 80s pop music parties. Always a popular place<br />

at weekends. · www.soholondon.hu<br />

Szatyor Bar and Gallery · 1111 Bp., Bartók Béla<br />

út 36. · Tel.: +36 1 279 0290 · Restaurant-café-pub<br />

with exhibitions and cultural events in a space that<br />

used to be the haunt of famous <strong>Hungarian</strong> writers.<br />

· www.szatyorbar.blog.hu<br />

Szimpla Kávézó · 1073 Bp., Kertész u. 48. · MAP C5<br />

· The little sister to the big Szimpla Kert, the café<br />

hosts regular jazz performances in a cozy atmosphere<br />

that could be Aunt Betty’s basement. · Every<br />

Wednesday and Saturday – Oláh Dezső Piano Night<br />

· www.szimpla.hu<br />

Szimpla Kert · 1073 Bp., Kazinczy u. 14. · MAP D5<br />

· Open: daily noon-3 a.m. · Smoky, trendy, and<br />

atmospheric – a good bet almost any night. ·<br />

www.szimpla.hu<br />

Szóda Café · 1075 Bp., Wesselényi u. 18. · MAP D5<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 461 0007 · Open: daily ‘til late · Crowded<br />

manga-themed bar and downstairs club with a good<br />

all-mix vibe. · www.szoda.com<br />

Gentlemen’s Clubs<br />

Marilyn Table Dance Bar · 1085 Bp., Baross<br />

u. 4. · MAP E-F5 · Tel.: +36 20 800 1727 or<br />

+36 1 338 4243 · In this intimate, two-storey<br />

bar, 30 girls entertain audiences with various<br />

performances (shower show, lap dance, pole<br />

dance, cage show, lesbian show, surprise show).<br />

Expect a discreet attitude, security, and fair<br />

prices given on the price list. Free taxi service:<br />

+36 30 951 0504). Open daily from 9 pm until 4<br />

am Free entry! · E-mail: marilyn@mail.datanet.<br />

hu · www.marilynbar.com<br />

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á la<br />

Carte<br />

Downtown<br />

Café Alibi · 1053 Bp., Egyetem tér 4. · MAP E5 ·<br />

Tel.: +36 1 317 4209 · A romantic and cozy café<br />

with delicious foods from breakfast to wine dinners.<br />

· www.cafealibi.hu<br />

Café Factory · 1065 Bp., Jókai u. 28. · MAP B5 ·<br />

Tel.: +36 1 269 4923 · A truly authentic café serving<br />

sandwiches, coffee, tea, hot chocolate and<br />

other café favorites.<br />

Café Pierrot Restaurant · 1014 Bp., Fortuna u.<br />

14. · MAP C2 · Modern European and <strong>Hungarian</strong><br />

cuisine, live piano nightly. · Tel.: +36 1 375 6971<br />

· www.pierrot.hu<br />

California Coffee Company · 1054 Bp., Szent<br />

István tér 4-5. · MAP C4 · 1066 Bp., Teréz<br />

körút 38. · MAP B5 · 1088 Bp., Kálvin tér 12. ·<br />

MAP E5 · A slice of America… with great cakes! ·<br />

www.californiacoffeeco.net<br />

Centrál Kávéház · 1053 Bp., Károlyi Mihály u. 9. ·<br />

MAP E4 · Tel.: +36 1 266 2110 · Glamorous coffee<br />

treats and miraculous cakes in a grand setting. ·<br />

www.centralkavehaz.hu<br />

Cucina · 1052 Bp., Váci utca. 20. · MAP E4 · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 266 4144 · www.lacucina.hu<br />

DiVino · 1053 Bp., Szent István tér 3. · MAP D4<br />

· Tel.: +36 70 935 3980 · www.divinoborbar.hu<br />

Gerbeaud · 1051 Bp., Vörösmarty tér 7. · MAP D4<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 429 9020 · This legendary 150-yearold<br />

café-patisserie in the heart of Budapest is an<br />

absolute must-see. · www.gerbeaud.hu<br />

Hütte · 1054 Bp., Szabadság tér · (in the middle of<br />

the square) · MAP C4 · A glass hut in the middle of<br />

the square, with wireless and cool drinks in summer.<br />

Iguana Bar & Grill · 1054 Bp., Zoltán u. 16. · MAP C4<br />

· Tel.: +36 331 4352 · Great Mexican with a buzzing<br />

atmosphere. Ideal for dinner or mojitos at the bar.<br />

Kyoto Restaurant · 1051 Bp., Széchenyi tér 7-8. ·<br />

MAP D3 · Tel.: +36 1 801 9862, +36 70 333 2176 ·<br />

Taste the spirit of Japanese and Thai cuisine in chic<br />

surroundings. · www.kyotoetterem.hu<br />

Le Bourbon, Le Meridien · 1051 Bp., Erzsébet<br />

tér 9-10. · MAP D4 · Tel.: +36 1 429 5500 ·<br />

French signature restaurant of Le Méridien<br />

Budapest Hotel, headed up by Michelin trained<br />

Executive Chef Laurent Vandenameele. ·<br />

www.lemeridienbudapest.com/en/lebourbon/<br />

Mátyás Pince Restaurant · 1056 Bp., Március 15.<br />

tér 7. · MAP E4 · Tel.: +36 1 266 8008 · Fine dining<br />

with King Mathias and his Gypsy band in this<br />

105-year-old restaurant. · www.matyaspince.hu<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE<br />

Molnár’s Kürtőskalács · 1056 Bp., Váci utca 31. ·<br />

MAP E4 · Taste Kürtőskalács, this funky-curly traditional<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> specialty in this hip coffeehouse.<br />

· www.kurtoskalacs.com<br />

Momotaro Ramen · 1054 Bp., Szécsenyi u. 16. ·<br />

MAP C4 · Tel.: +36 1 269 3802 · One of the best<br />

spots for authentic ramen dishes in town. The hunting<br />

themed décor that’s remained from its former<br />

life as a <strong>Hungarian</strong> restaurant gives the place an<br />

extra quirky twist. Sit in the smaller front area for<br />

free tea. Don’t miss the dumplings.<br />

Numero Undici · 1051 Bp., Sas u. 11. · MAP D4<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 266 5248 · Eat delicious authentic<br />

Italian food in the heart of the city, while sitting<br />

outside gazing at the Bazilika, or inside the smart<br />

but homely restaurant.<br />

Onyx Restaurant · 1051 Bp., Vörösmarty tér 7-8. ·<br />

MAP D4 · Tel.: +36 1 429 9023 · The upscale restaurant<br />

belonging to the Gerbeaud establishment.<br />

· www.onyxrestaurant.hu<br />

Paris Budapest Restaurant · 1051 Bp.,<br />

Roosevelt tér 2. · MAP D3 · An elegant fusion of<br />

French and <strong>Hungarian</strong> with views of the Danube. ·<br />

www.parisbudapest.hu<br />

Philippe · 1136 Bp., Balzac utca 35. · MAP A4 · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 350 0411 · Open Tue.-Sat., midday-3 p.m., 6<br />

p.m.-10 p.m. · High-end Belgian restaurant serving<br />

oyster and seafood specialties. · www.philippe.hu<br />

Rétesház – First Strudel House of Pest · 1051 Bp.,<br />

Október 6. u. 22. · MAP C4 · Tel.: +36 1 428 0134<br />

· A homey, traditional café with a fantastic variety<br />

of delicious strudels, other sweets and coffees.<br />

Salaam Bombay · 1051 Bp., Mérleg u. 6. · MAP D4<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 411 1252 · Open daily noon-3pm &<br />

6-11pm · A twist on the traditional Indian, with<br />

attentive service, imported Cobra beer and home<br />

delivery. · www.salaambombay.hu<br />

Szabadság Coffee House and Restaurant · 1054<br />

Bp., Aulich u. 8. · MAP C4 · Tel.: +36 1 312 4085<br />

· The legendary “Freedom Café”, once a favorite<br />

hangout of artsy types and the local intelligentsia,<br />

restored to its original grandeur. Splendid! ·<br />

www.szabadsagkavehaz.hu<br />

TG Italiano · 1051 Bp, Október 6. u. 8. · MAP C4 ·<br />

Tel.: +36 1 266 3525 · Enjoy the fashionable décor<br />

and some great Italian food. · www.tomgeorge.hu<br />

Trattoria Mamma · 1051 Bp., Hercegprímás<br />

utca 3. · MAP D4 · Tel.: +36 1 267 5268 · Rustic<br />

Italian offering more than pizza and pasta. ·<br />

www.trattoriamamma.com<br />

Trattoria Pomo D’Oro · 1051 Bp., Arany János<br />

utca 9. · MAP C4 · Tel.: +36 1 302 6473 · Open<br />

daily, noon-11 p.m. · Traditional Italian served with<br />

a luxury spin. One of the better spots in town. ·<br />

www.pomodorobudapest.com<br />

Wasabi · 1123 Bp., Alkotás u. 53., MOM Park<br />

· MAP E1 · Tel.: +36 1 225 3518 · 1025 Bp.,<br />

Szépvölgyi út 15. · Tel.: +36 1 430 1056 · 1065<br />

Bp., Podmanicky u. 21. · MAP B4 · Tel.: +36 1 374<br />

0008 · Open daily 11 a.m.-11p.m. · Sushi lovers’<br />

heaven: an endless variety of sushis, makis, tep-<br />

panyaki, noodle- and rice dishes, salads, soups and<br />

desserts. Super-fresh! · www.wasabi.hu<br />

XO Bistro · 1088 Bp., Rákóczi út 5. · MAP E5 ·<br />

Tel.: +36 1 411 0111 · Closed Sundays. · Elegant<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> and continental cuisine and fine seafood<br />

in central Pest. Reservations recommended.<br />

· www.xobistro.hu<br />

Around Andrássy<br />

A Taj Mahal Indian Restaurant · 1067 Bp., Szondi<br />

u. 40. · MAP B5 · Closed Mondays. · Tel.: +36 1 301<br />

0447 · Hot vindaloos, tandooris and tikkas, freshbaked<br />

breads, and cocktails in a warm, elegant<br />

atmosphere.<br />

Arriba Taqueria · 1067 Bp., Teréz krt. 25. · MAP B5<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 374 0057 · Fresh, made-to-order, great<br />

Mexican – with home delivery! Happy hour, 4-6<br />

p.m., beer and Margarita: buy one, get one free. 4<br />

for 3 delivery deal. · www.arriba.hu<br />

Kaledonia · 1066 Bp., Mozsár u. 9. · MAP C5 · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 311 7611 · Budapest’s first and only authentic<br />

Scottish bar. Imported beers and impressive whisky<br />

selection. · www.caledonia.hu<br />

Indigo Restaurant · 1066 Bp., Jókai u. 13. ·<br />

MAP B5 · Tel.: +36 1 428 2187 · Chic and inviting,<br />

with a great Indian menu. Great for a date. ·<br />

www.indigo-restaurant.hu<br />

Kaja.hu · 1065 Bp., Nagymező u. 41. · MAP C5 ·<br />

Tel.: +36 1 374 0468 · www.kaja.hu<br />

Menza Restaurant · 1061 Bp., Liszt Ferenc tér 2.<br />

· MAP B6 · Tel.: +36 1 413 1482 · Hip and retro –<br />

go for a cocktail to start the night or sit down for a<br />

dinner. · www.menza.co.hu<br />

Millennium da Pippo · 1062 Bp., Andrássy út 76.<br />

· MAP B6 · Tel.: +36 1 374 0880 · A contender for<br />

best Italian in town, authentic dishes from a Sicilian<br />

chef. · www.millenniumdapippo.hu<br />

Robinson Restaurant & Café · 1146 Bp.,<br />

Városligeti tó · MAP A7 · Tel.: +36 1 422 0222 ·<br />

www.robinsonrestaurant.hu<br />

Trófea Grill · 1061 Bp., Király u. 30. · MAP D5 · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 878 0522 · All-inclusive, fixed price menus.<br />

Discounts for theater visitors. · www.trofeagrill.eu<br />

Wine and Coffee · 1061 Bp., Andrássy út 15. ·<br />

MAP C4 · Tel.: +36 1 327 0100 · A morning latte<br />

or an evening chat with a great glass of wine…<br />

whatever you’re after, they’ll always await you with<br />

a warm welcome. · www.wineandcoffeehouse.com<br />

Jewish Quarter<br />

Champs Sport Pub · 1074 Bp., Dohány u. 20. ·<br />

MAP D5 · Tel.: +36 1 413 1655 · Everything a guy<br />

and his crew could love: sports, beers, huge menu.<br />

· www.champs.hu<br />

Hummus Bar Vegetarian Restaurant · 1054 Bp.,<br />

Alkotmány u. 20. · MAP B4 · Tel.: +36 1 302 1385 ·<br />

1053 Bp., Kecskeméti u. 1. · MAP E5 · Tel.: +36 70<br />

932 8284 · 1136 Bp., Hollán Ernő u. 6. · MAP A4 ·<br />

These spots serve some of the best hummus and


falafel in town, with home delivery and party services<br />

available. · www.hummusbar.hu<br />

Hummus Meat Bar · 1051 Bp., Október 6. u. 19. ·<br />

MAP C4 · Scrumptious hummus, falafel and meat<br />

dishes in a spacious setting.<br />

M. Restaurant · 1073 Bp., Kertész u. 48. ·<br />

MAP C5 · Tel.: +36 1 322 3108 · Great, imaginative<br />

food; fresh, seasonal ingredients. Ultraquirky<br />

décor and a relaxed atmosphere. ·<br />

www.mrestaurant.blogspot.com<br />

Massolit Books & Café · 1072 Bp., Nagy Diófa<br />

u. 30. · MAP D5 · Tel: +36 1 788 5292 · Open:<br />

Mon-Sat 10 a.m.-8 p.m. · American-style café in<br />

a bookstore serves direct trade espresso and filter<br />

coffee, specialty tea and local fruit juices alongside<br />

fresh baked goods such as cookies and quiches.<br />

Old-school music, free WiFi and garden seating. ·<br />

www.massolit.hu<br />

Rumbach7 · 1075 Bp., Rumbach Sebestyén u. 7.<br />

· MAP D5 · Tel.: +36 1 787 9643 · Alsac-inspired<br />

Gastropub with Hoegaarden and Leffe Blonde beer<br />

on drought · www.rumbach7.hu<br />

Ráday & Surrounds<br />

Borssó Bistro · 1053 Bp., Királyi Pál u. 14. · MAP E5<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 789 0975 · A cozy, classy bistro with<br />

a fresh and imaginative menu. · www.borsso.hu<br />

Jedermann · 1092 Bp., Ráday utca 58. · Tel.: +36<br />

30 406 3617<br />

Manga Cowboy · 1092 Bp., Ráday utca 33. ·<br />

MAP F5 · Tel.: +36 1 215 1119 · American and<br />

Far Eastern inspired fare in eclectically funky surroundings.<br />

www.mangacowboy.hu<br />

Múzeum Café and Restaurant · 1088 Bp.,<br />

Múzeum krt. 12. · MAP E5 · Tel.: +36 1 267 0375<br />

· Closed Sundays. · A Budapest icon, with cakes,<br />

coffees and real <strong>Hungarian</strong> fare, since 1885. ·<br />

www.muzeumkavehaz.hu<br />

Palace Lounge & Club · 1051 Bp., Sas utca 9. ·<br />

MAP C4 · Tel.: +36 1 786 7740; +36 20 222 4422<br />

· <strong>Hungarian</strong> and international cuisine, meals prepared<br />

by master chefs, fantastic variety of wines.<br />

· www.palacebudapest.com<br />

Pink Cadillac · 1092 Bp., Ráday u. 22. · MAP F5<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 216 1412 · Italian-American favorites,<br />

including great pizza, also home delivery. ·<br />

www.pinkcadillac.hu<br />

Soul Café & Restaurant · 1092 Bp., Ráday u. 11-13.<br />

· MAP F5 · Tel.: +36 1 217 6986 · Inventive international<br />

food and drinks at this popular spot. ·<br />

www.soulcafe.hu<br />

Vino Wonka · 1092 Bp., Erkel utca 14/A · MAP F5 ·<br />

Tel.: +36 20 460 7424 · www.vinowonka.hu<br />

Castle & Surrounds<br />

21 · 1014 Bp., Fortuna u. 21. · MAP C2 · Tel.: +36<br />

1 202 2113 · Open Daily 11 a.m.-midnight · With a<br />

kitchen that looks back to <strong>Hungarian</strong> recipes-of-old<br />

without the Disneyland style traditional Hungaran<br />

décor. · www.21restaurant.hu<br />

Halászbástya Restaurant · 1014 Bp.,<br />

Halászbástya · MAP C2 · Tel.: +36 1 201 6935 ·<br />

www.halaszbastya.eu<br />

Le Biscuit Bistro · 1023 Bp., Frankel Leó u. 72. ·<br />

MAP A2 · Tel.: +36 30 991 0955 · biscuitbistro@<br />

gmail.com<br />

Rétesvár · 1014 Bp., Balta köz 4. · MAP C2· Tel.:<br />

+36 70 408 8696<br />

Rivalda Café and Restaurant · 1014 Bp., Színház<br />

u. 5-9. · Tel.: +36 1 489 0236 · MAP D2 · Open<br />

daily, 11:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m. · Thespian-themed<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> and international restaurant in the stunning<br />

castle district, right next to the National Dance<br />

Theater. Beautiful open-air courtyard during warmer<br />

months. · www.rivalda.net<br />

Vár a Speiz · 1014 Bp., Hess András tér 6. · MAP C2<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 488 7416 · www.varaspeiz.hu<br />

Buda Side<br />

220 Year-Old Cellar Restaurant · 1036 Bp.,<br />

Bécsi út 56. · Tel.: +36 1 333 5656 · A vast cellar<br />

for dinners and wine-tasting, part of the Symbol<br />

empire. · www.symbolbudapest.hu<br />

Abboccato · 1024 Bp., Lövöház u. 2-6. (Mammut<br />

I. 3rd floor) · MAP B1 · Tel.: +36 1 505 5851 ·<br />

Traditional southern Italian cuisine with the atmosphere<br />

and service to match. · www.abboccato.hu<br />

Aldente · 1117 Bp., Október huszonharmadika<br />

u. 8-10. · Allee Shopping Center (entrance on<br />

ground floor from Váli utca) · Tel.: +36 20 779<br />

3356 · Open: Daily, 11 a.m.-midnight · Recently<br />

opened Italian restaurant decked out like an al<br />

fresco piazza opening out onto the square outside.<br />

Large cocktail menu, well-priced Italian<br />

wines and a DJ on Thursday and Friday nights.<br />

· www.aldentebistro.hu<br />

Alessio Café and Restaurant · 1026 Bp.,<br />

Pasaréti út 55. · Tel.: +36 1 275 0049, +36 20<br />

345 2258 · Open: Mon.-Fri: 8 a.m.-midnight, Sat.,<br />

Sun.: 9 a.m.-midnight · Head to leafy Buda for<br />

an authentic Italian experience, complete with<br />

everything Italiano from food to desserts to cosy,<br />

homely interior design. · www.cafealessio.hu<br />

Arriba Taqueria · 1015 Bp., Széna tér 1/A ·<br />

MAP B1 · Tel.: +36 1 201 3395 · Fresh, made-toorder,<br />

great Mexican – with home delivery! Happy<br />

hour, 4-6 p.m., beer and Margarita: buy one, get<br />

one free. 4 for 3 delivery deal. · www.arriba.hu<br />

Búsuló Juhász · 1118 Bp., Kelenhegyi út 58. ·<br />

MAP F3 · Tel.: +36 1 209 1649 · Full-blooded<br />

<strong>Hungarian</strong> cuisine hidden away in the Buda hills.<br />

· www.busulojuhasz.hu<br />

Café Déryné · 1016 Bp., Krisztina tér 3. · MAP D2<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 225 1407 · Buda’s largest Bistro and<br />

Coffehouse dating back to 1914 offering breakfast,<br />

lunch, cakes with piano music, dinner with<br />

live jazz and DJs, late night bar snacks. Large<br />

terrace. · www.cafederyne.hu<br />

Info & Tourist pages<br />

Café Gottier · 1114 Bp., Bartók Béla út 9. ·<br />

MAP F4 · Tel.: +36 30 856 3425 · Open: weekdays<br />

10 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun.: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. · Just<br />

as in Wonderland, it’s always tea (or coffee-) time<br />

here. And it’s not just any kind of teatime, but to<br />

indulge in bit of every-day luxury: self-developed<br />

coffee and chocolate specialties of the highest<br />

quality and yummy sandwiches. · www.gottier.hu<br />

Champs Buda · 1027 Bp., Erőd u. 22. · MAP B2<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 201 0569 · Everything a guy and<br />

his crew could love: sports, beers, huge menu.<br />

· www.champs.hu<br />

Coyote Café & Deli · 1011 Bp., Markovics Iván<br />

u. 4. · MAP C2 · A cozy café offering the best<br />

breakfast in town. Homemade sandwiches, pastries,<br />

fresh juices and frothy lattes, all served<br />

with a great view.<br />

Gellért Söröző & Brasserie · 1111 Bp., Szent<br />

Gellért tér 1. · MAP F4 · Tel.: +36 1 889 5566 ·<br />

Contemporary <strong>Hungarian</strong> in the historical Hotel<br />

Gellért. Draft beer, live guitar and <strong>Hungarian</strong><br />

wines. · www.danubiushotels.com<br />

Guru Mammut · 1024 Bp., Lövőház u. 2-6.<br />

Mammut II · MAP B1 · Tel.: +36 1 336 0500<br />

· Guru Allee · Október Huszonharmadika utca<br />

8-10. Allee · www.guru.hu<br />

Mini · 1016 Bp., Krisztina tér 3. · MAP D2 · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 225 3794 · Open Noon-3 a.m. · Budapest’s<br />

first running bar with small plate food served on<br />

a running belt or silver trays. Large terrace, live<br />

DJ every night. House cocktails.<br />

Normakert Vendéglő · 1121 Bp., Eötvös út 59.<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 397 7151, +36 30 861 2199 · Open<br />

Tue.-Wed. 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Thu.-Fri. 11 a.m.-11<br />

p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-11 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-8 p.m.<br />

· Enjoy their garden at Normafa hill with BBQ,<br />

ice-cream, lángos, playground, bike rental and<br />

picnic baskets. · www.normakert.hu<br />

Origo Bistro · 1026 Bp., Pasaréti út 100. · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 376 6040 · www.origobistro.hu<br />

Puskás Pancho Sport Pub · 1036 Bp.,<br />

Bécsi út 56. · Tel.: +36 1 333 5656 · A funky<br />

sports bar, part of the Symbol empire. ·<br />

www.symbolbudapest.hu<br />

Szent Jupát Restaurant · 1024 Bp., Dékán u.<br />

3. · MAP B1 · Tel.: +36 1 212 2923 · Open 11<br />

a.m.-midnight · www.stjupat.hu<br />

Symbol Italian Fusion Restaurant · 1036<br />

Bp., Bécsi út 56. · Tel.: +36 1 333 5656 · The<br />

city’s first Italian fusion restaurant, combining<br />

rural Italian and modern elegant styles. ·<br />

www.symbolbudapest.hu ·<br />

Find our full list of<br />

venues and events at<br />

www.funzine.hu<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE 89


90<br />

Info & Tourist pages<br />

Life &<br />

Style<br />

Beauty Salons<br />

Manicure and Pedicure · 1065 Bp., Podmaniczky<br />

u. 14. · MAP B4 · Tel.: +36 20 946 8940 · dorottya_kelemen@hotmail.com<br />

· Speak in your mother<br />

tongue with the manicurist – in English, Spanish<br />

and French! · In the heart of the city center, in a<br />

high-standard beauty salon with the best quality<br />

GEHWOL hand- and feet care products, the trendiest<br />

OPI lacquers and high professional knowledge. Make<br />

an appointment with Dorottya Kelemen!<br />

Álomarc · 1026 Bp., Hargita u. 6. · Tel.: +36 1 201<br />

3238 · www.alomarc.hu<br />

Bobbi Brown · Mammut II. Shopping Center · 1024<br />

Bp., Lövőház u. 2-6. · MAP B1 · Tel.: + 36 30 231<br />

8163 · West End City Center · 1062 Bp., Váci út 1-3.<br />

· MAP A5 · Tel.: +36 30 812 3917 · 1052 Bp., Váci<br />

u. 11/A · MAP D4<br />

Gedeon bácsi Beauty Saloon · 1065 Bp.,<br />

Podmaniczky u. 14. · MAP B4 · Tel.: +36 1 332 1706<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE<br />

Hunza Salt Therapy Cave · 1066 Bp., Mozsár u.<br />

7. · MAP C5 · Tel.: +36 1 312 1646 · Treatments<br />

for allergies and general wellbeing from one of the<br />

largest salt caves in Europe. Crystal Sounds - live<br />

meditative concert on sound therapy instruments,<br />

every Monday at 8 pm. · www.kristalyhangok.hu<br />

Mandala Day Spa · 1133 Bp., Ipoly u. 8. · Tel.: +36<br />

1 491 0078 · www.mandaladayspa.hu<br />

New Marylin Beautybar – Cosmetology ·<br />

Budagyöngye Mall, 2nd floor · 1026 Bp., Szilágyi<br />

Erzsébet fasor 121. · Tel.: +36 1 330 2277, +36 30<br />

202 2777, +36 30 556 0655 · Open: Mon.-Fri. 9<br />

a.m.-7 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m · www.newmarylin.hu<br />

Sofitel SPA · Sofitel Budapest Chain Bridge · 1051 Bp.,<br />

Széchenyi tér 2. · MAP D3 · Tel.: +36 1 266 1234 /<br />

792 · Beauty & Spa treatments · www.sofitelspa.hu<br />

Stylia Beauty & Style · 1052 Bp., Hercegprímás<br />

u. 12. · MAP C4 · Tel.: +36 1 789 54 21, +36 1<br />

STYLIA1 · Open: Mon. - Fri. 7 a.m. - 11 p.m., Sat.<br />

7 a.m.- 3 p.m., Sun. Closed · Shiseido cosmetic<br />

treatments and massage, pampering and slimming<br />

treatments, mani-pedi and haridressing – in<br />

exclusive environment, with competent professionals.<br />

· www.stylia.hu<br />

Sweetepil · 1055 Bp., Nagy Ignác u. 19/B ·<br />

MAP B4 · Tel.: +36 1 311 6844 · Depilation and<br />

body care salon and exclusive natural cosmetics ·<br />

www.sweetepil.com<br />

Tátra Sóbarlang ·<br />

1136 Bp., Tátra u. 31.<br />

· MAP A4 · Tel.: +36<br />

1 788 3884 · Efficient<br />

salt-cave therapy in the<br />

heart of Budapest. Medical equipment, scientific<br />

background, medically proved efficency. Free<br />

trial! · E-mail: info@tatrasobarlang.hu · Open:<br />

Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-noon, 2 p.m.-8 p.m., Sat 10<br />

a.m.-4 p.m. · www.tatrasobarlang.hu ·<br />

Massage<br />

Isis Day Spa · 1085 Bp., Üllői út 14. · MAP F5 ·<br />

Tel.: +36 1 266 7788; +36 20 323 48 44 · info@<br />

isisdayspa.hu · www.isisdayspa.hu<br />

Lian Thai Massage & Spa · 1079 Bp., Wesselényi<br />

u. 9. · MAP D5 · Tel.: +36 1 235 0745 ·<br />

www.lianmassage.hu<br />

Magnolia Day Spa · 1054 Bp., Zoltán u. 3. · MAP C3<br />

· Open: Mon.–Sun. 9 a.m.–9p.m. · Tel.: + 36 1 269<br />

0610 · www.magnoliadayspa.hu<br />

Samsara Massage · 1024 Bp., Fillér u. 11. · MAP B1<br />

· Tel.: +36 20 957 7884 · A slice of Thailand’s wonderful<br />

world. Oil and herbal massages, saunas and<br />

acupuncture. · www.samsaramasszazs.hu<br />

SenSpa Massage · 1051 Bp., Nádor u. 26. ·<br />

MAP C4 · Tel.: +36 1 302 0513 · 1033 Bp., Bécsi<br />

út 38-44. · Tel.: +36 1 437 8238 · Offers a wide<br />

variety of Thai massage, aromatherapy, body<br />

scrubs and more, using natural Sens products.<br />

· www.senspamasszazs.hu<br />

Medical Assistance<br />

Adler-Med Plasztikai Sebészet · 1123 Bp., Alkotás<br />

u. 53. · Tel.: +36 1 388 3988 · www.adler-med.hu<br />

Dr. László Zsolt · 1037 Bp., Montevideo u. 16/B<br />

· For a free consultation, please call +36 30 829<br />

6059 · www.szeptest.hu<br />

FirstMed Centers · 1015 Bp., Hattyú u. 14.,<br />

Hattyúház, 5th floor · MAP B2 · Tel.: +36 1 224<br />

9090 · Extensive range of outpatient medical and<br />

dental services provided by English speaking staff.<br />

Preventative and acute medical and dental care.<br />

24-hour urgent care. · www.firstmedcenters.com<br />

Főnix SOS Zrt. · 1125 Bp., Diós árok 1-3. · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 200 0100 · www.fonixsos.hu<br />

Meridian · 1119 Bp., Tétényi út 25-27. · Tel.: +36<br />

1 203 3211 · www.meridianmc.hu<br />

Oxygen Wellness: Medical · 1042 Bp., Árpád út<br />

47-49. · Tel.: +36 1 799 7986 · Offering cosmetic<br />

and general dentistry, plastic surgery, laser face<br />

treatments and hair removal. Other specialties<br />

include Cardiology, Diabetology, Vein surgery,<br />

Orthopedics, Gynecology, Ophthalmology, Pediatrics<br />

and 19 other areas. · www.oxygenmedical.eu<br />

Rendelő.net · 1039 Bp., Pünkösdfürdő u. 52-54. ·<br />

Tel.: +36 20 444 0424 · www.rendelo.net<br />

Family tips<br />

Budapest Zoo · 1146 Bp., Állatkerti krt. 6-12. · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 273 4900 · www.zoobudapest.com<br />

DramaWorks Theatre School · DramaWorks<br />

Theatre School József Attila Culture Center · 1131<br />

Bp., József Attila tér 4. · MAP D4 · Tel.: +36 1<br />

339 4404, +36 20 316 7268 · Fun classes in<br />

drama and music theater for ages 5-18. Creative<br />

lessons designed to build confidence and language<br />

skills delivered by a native English speaker.<br />

Students perform in shows and can take exams.<br />

Contact the school for more info and class times!<br />

· www.dramaworks.hu<br />

Gipszkorszak Plaster Painting Playhouse ·<br />

Gozsdu Passage “F” Courtyard · 1075 Bp., Király<br />

u. 13. - Dob u. 16. · MAP D5 · Tel.: +36 70<br />

518 1602 · www.gipszkorszak.hu · facebook.<br />

com/gipszkorszak<br />

Tropicarium · 1222 Bp., Nagytétényi út 37-43. · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 424 3053 · www.tropicarium.hu<br />

The English Garden Pre-school · 1089 Bp., Villám u.<br />

25. · Tel.: +36 20 224 5070 · www.englishgarden.hu<br />

Under The Rainbow Pre-school and Kindergarten<br />

· 1029 Bp., Feketerigó u. 20. · Tel.: +36 1 274 7202,<br />

+36 30 231 8181 · The perfect place if you are


looking for a child- and family-centric preschool. ·<br />

www.undertherainbow.hu<br />

Rainbow Hills · Daycare Centres · 2045 Törökbálint<br />

Csiri u. 3. · Tel.: +36 23 332 496 · Fax: +36 23 332<br />

497 · E-mail: ovi@angolovi.hu · www.rainbowhills.hu<br />

Dental Services<br />

BestBudapestDentist.com · Email: info@bestbudapestdentist.com<br />

· Cosmetic and implant dentistry<br />

with more than three decades of experience. ·<br />

www.bestbudapestdentist.com<br />

FirstMed Centers · 1015 Bp., Hattyú u. 14.,<br />

Hattyúház, 5th floor · MAP B2 · Tel.: +36 1 224<br />

9090 · Extensive range of outpatient medical and<br />

dental services provided by English speaking staff.<br />

Preventative and acute medical and dental care.<br />

24-hour urgent care. · www.firstmedcenters.com<br />

Kreativ Dental · 1141Bp., Vezér út 100. · Tel.: +36<br />

1 222 0199 · www.kreativdentalclinic.eu<br />

WestDent – The Dental Clinic · 1132 Bp., Nyugati<br />

tér 5. I/3. · Tel.: +36 1 799 7160 · www.westdent.hu<br />

Mental Health<br />

Goodness Medical Fitness<br />

and Wellness Studio · 1061<br />

Bp., Andrássy út 5. 4/1 ·<br />

MAP C5 · Tel.: +36 70 577<br />

1185 · www.goodness.hu<br />

Patrícia Párvy: Life Coach, Natural Healer and<br />

Body ART coach · Tel.: +36 30 280 5532 · Email:<br />

parvypatricia@yahoo.com · Coaching and therapies<br />

for health preservation, herbal treatments,<br />

detoxification, personalized training plans, dietary<br />

advice and mental training/coaching delivered by<br />

the highly qualified and experienced, fluent English<br />

speaker, Patrícia Párvy. · www.parvypatricia.com<br />

Pharmacies<br />

Aranyhorgony Pharmacy · 1043 Bp., Pozsonyi út<br />

19. · Tel.: +36 1 379 3008<br />

Budai Szent Klára Pharmacy · 1114 Bp., Fehérvári<br />

út 12. · Tel.: +36 1 466 5569<br />

Déli Pharmacy · 1123 Bp., Alkotás út 1/B · MAP D1<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 355 4691<br />

Etele Pharmacy · 1119 Bp., Etele út 69. · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 203 7243<br />

Óbuda Pharmacy · 1032 Bp., Vörösvári út 84. ·<br />

Tel.: +36 1 368 6430<br />

Mária Pharmacy · 1139 Bp., Béke tér 11. · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 320 8006<br />

Szent Margit Pharmacy · 1026 Bp., Frankel Leó<br />

út 22. · MAP A2 · Tel.: +36 1 212 4311<br />

Teréz Pharmacy · 1067 Bp., Teréz krt. 41. · MAP B5<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 311 4439<br />

Perfumeries<br />

NEROLI Luxury Perfumery · 1052 Bp., Régiposta<br />

u. 19. · MAP E4 · Open weekdays 10 a.m.-7 p.m.,<br />

Sat., Sun. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. · Tel.: +36 1 328 0228<br />

· This luxury perfumery offers cult beauty brands<br />

such as Diptyque, Amouage, L’Artisan fragrances,<br />

REN Clean Skincare and traditional English shaving<br />

products. · www.neroli.hu<br />

Health Clubs<br />

Aréna Fitness · Duna Plaza · 1138 Bp., Váci út<br />

178. · Tel.: +36 1 239 4356 · www.arenafitness.hu<br />

Arnold’s Gym · 1037 Bp., Szépvölgyi út 15. · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 250 4259 · www.arnoldgym.hu<br />

Buday Taekwon-do Klub · At Schulek Frigyes High<br />

School · 1087 Bp., Mosonyi u. 6. · MAP D7 · Tel.:<br />

+36 20 224 8750 · Hungary’s largest and most successful<br />

Taekwon-do club with classes for adults and<br />

kids taught by qualified, English-speaking coaches<br />

· www.taekwondo.hu<br />

Goodness Medical Fitness and Wellness Studio<br />

· 1061 Bp., Andrássy út 5. 4/1 · MAP C5 · Tel.: +36<br />

30 70 577 1185 · www.goodness.hu<br />

Holmes Place Gozsdu Club · 1075 Bp., Holló u.<br />

12-14. · MAP D5 · Tel.: +36 1 878 1301 · Stateof-the-art<br />

resistance and cardio equipment,<br />

18m swimming pool and wide-ranging classes.<br />

· www.holmesplace.hu<br />

Nemes Fitness · 1183 Bp., Nemes u. 103. · Tel.:<br />

+36 1 297 0653 · www.nemes-fitness.hu<br />

Oxygen Wellness: Fitness · 1042 Bp., Árpád út<br />

47-49. · Tel.: +36 1 799 7986 · 1139 Bp., Angyalföld,<br />

Fáy u. 45. · Tel.: +36 1 888 3210 · Plush fitness center<br />

including state-of-the-art cardio and resistance<br />

equipment and wellness facilities, group training,<br />

spinning and kids classes. · www.oxygenwellness.hu<br />

Oxygen Wellness Naphegy · 1016 Bp., Czakó u.<br />

2-4. · MAP E2 · Tel.: +36 1 799 0404; +36 20 393<br />

4219 · www.oxygenwellness.hu<br />

Dance Schools<br />

Antré Tánciskola · 1060 Bp., Kmety György u. 15.<br />

· MAP B6 · Tel.: +36 30 521 0270 · Dance is borderless,<br />

only the love of life that dance transmits is<br />

what matters! English-language ballroom dancing<br />

classes starting October 10th! Salsa, Cha-cha-cha,<br />

Mambo, Waltz, Tango, Rock ‘n roll and lots more. ·<br />

info@antretanciskola.hu · www.antretanciskola.hu<br />

Casa de la Musica · 1088 Bp., Vas u. 16. · MAP E5<br />

· Tel.: +36 70 938 8888 · Colorful, bright, light and<br />

always alright on the night, a bar, café, and plenty of<br />

space on the dance floor to strut your stuff. Offers<br />

all sort of dance courses, such as salsa, samba,<br />

hip hop and capoeira. · www.casadelamusica.hu<br />

Centro Cultural Brasileiro · 1074 Bp., Huszár<br />

u. 4. · MAP D7 · Tel.: +36 1 788 0296 · Samba,<br />

capoeira and other Brazilian dances from Brazilian<br />

instructors. Courses in English for kiddies. ·<br />

www.brazilkultura.com<br />

Info & Tourist pages<br />

Poledance, Pole-fitness and Aerial Skills Studio<br />

· 1075 Bp., Wesselényi u. 4. · MAP D5 · 1132 Bp.,<br />

Visegrádi u. 6. · MAP B4 · Tel.: +36 70 335 4584,<br />

+36 70 415 1141 · Get lean and sexy all the same<br />

time – at the pole and in the air! · www.rudtanc.hu<br />

Urban Dance Studio Budapest · 1132 Bp.,<br />

Visegrádi u. 29. · MAP A4 · Tel.: +36 70 340 7845<br />

· Open classes and workshops with oldschool and<br />

newschool hiphop dance styles: new style, funkstyle<br />

(popping, locking), house, bboying (breakdance),<br />

krumping. · www.urbandancestudio.net ·<br />

www.urbandance.hu<br />

Salsamania · 1088 Bp., Rákóczi út 47. 1st floor<br />

(Buzzer 11) · MAP D6 · Tel.: +36 70 941 4769 ·<br />

Learn New York and street salsa with the Eddie<br />

Torres technique. · http://salsamania.hu<br />

Yoga & Pilates<br />

Animus Pilates · 1055 Bp., Szent István körút 17.,<br />

3rd floor, 7/A · MAP B4 · Anikó Lakos · Tel.: +36<br />

30 236 9681 · aniko@animuspilates.hu · Pilates<br />

personal trainings and group classes in downtown<br />

Budapest! Pilates is a perfect recreational activity<br />

for both your mind and body. It distracts you from<br />

daily stresses and routine, increases your strength<br />

and flexibility and can also relieve back pain. ·<br />

www.animuspilates.hu<br />

Bikram Yoga · 1015 Bp., Hattyú u. 14. 4th floor ·<br />

MAP B1 · Tel.: +36 30 657 7828 · Stretching and<br />

strengthening yoga in a heated room. Classes in<br />

English and <strong>Hungarian</strong>. · www.bikramyoga.hu ·<br />

info@bikramyoga.hu<br />

Mandala Female Yoga Studio · 1068 Bp., Szalmás<br />

Piroska u. 11. · MAP B6 · www.mandalajoga.hu<br />

Monsoon Yoga & Pilates · 1026 Bp., Pasaréti út<br />

49. · MAP F1 · Tel.: +36 1 200 7532, +36 20 484<br />

0903 · Varied yoga and Pilates classes delivered<br />

by multi-lingual instructors in plush surroundings.<br />

Kids classes offered, too. · www.monsoonyoga.hu<br />

· info@monsoonyoga.hu<br />

Tiptoeland · 1022 Bp., Bimbó út 4. (bell: 31)<br />

· MAP A2 · Tel.: +36 30 417 8595 · Hatha yoga<br />

for mothers: Relax and invigorate your entire being<br />

with this special class. The class includes breathwork,<br />

asana, relaxation with guided imagery and<br />

meditation while forming connections with other<br />

new mothers. · www.tiptoeland.com<br />

Squash & Tennis<br />

Park Tennis Club · 1114 Bp., Bartók Béla út 63-65.<br />

· Tel.: +36 1 279 0930 · www.parktenisz.hu<br />

Roman Tennis Academy · 1039 Bp., Királyok útja<br />

105. · Tel.: +36 1 240 8616 · www.rta.hu<br />

Find our full list of<br />

venues and events at<br />

www.funzine.hu<br />

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10.00 15th Orchids Exhibition (until April 15) Syma Center<br />

10:30 Will you be my friend? National Dance Theater<br />

17.00 Color Concerts MÜPA – Glass Hall<br />

17.00 Thursday Night @ Instant Instant<br />

18.00 Andrzej Wajda – Let’s Shoot! Polish Institute<br />

19.00 2 for 1 Cocktail Night A Grund Pub&Hostel<br />

19.00 Figula Wine dinner A38<br />

19.30 THD: Emporium of Sound Treehugger Dan’s Bookstore Café<br />

21.00 Austrian Jazz Night Budapest Jazz Club<br />

21.00 Kollektiva Klub Corvintető<br />

15.00 Captain of Tenkes MÜPA – Festival Theater<br />

17.00 Friday Funk @ Instant Instant<br />

19.00 Avengers - Electra, Medea, Women of Trachis National Dance Theater<br />

19.30 Silence Coordinates (premiere) Central Europe Dance Theater<br />

20.00 Terrace Opening Party Wine&Coffee House Pest<br />

21.00 Euphonia with 4 Saxophones Budapest Jazz Club<br />

21.00 Salsa Party Columbus Jazz Club<br />

22.00 Casino Bangkok with Mateo & Spirit Corvintető<br />

23.00 Fenyvesi Márton Trio Budapest Jazz Club<br />

10.00 Family-friendly Fitness NIVEA Millenáris<br />

18.00 Benkó Dixieland & Warren Vaché Klebelsberg Kultúrkúria<br />

19.00 Colores Del Tango National Dance Theater<br />

20.00 Hyperspace 2012 Hungexpo<br />

20.00 Nadeah (Fr) A38<br />

21.00 Budapest Jazz Orchestra feat. Tamás Berki Budapest Jazz Club<br />

23.00 Jam Session: Egri János Trio Budapest Jazz Club<br />

10.00 Design, shopping, Gouba! Gozsdu Udvar<br />

10.00 Symbol Matinée Symbol Budapest<br />

10.00 WAMP Fair Millenáris<br />

10:30 Sleeping Beauty by Szeged Contemporary Ballet National Dance Theater<br />

16.00 Sunday Dance House Akvárium Klub<br />

17.00 Sunday Cooling Coronita Music Club<br />

19.00 Giuseppe Verdi: Traviata Uránia National Film Theater<br />

19.00 On the Path of Dances MOM Kulturális Központ<br />

20.00 Hajrá Háry! Trafó House<br />

21.00 Monday Swing Evening Budapest Jazz Club<br />

21.00 Monday Session with France Savage(FR) & Dorota Akvárium Klub<br />

10:30 Budapest Dance Theatre: Pinocchio MÜPA – Festival Theater<br />

17.00 Kadarka Tuesday Kadarka Bár<br />

19.00 Honvéd Dance Theatre: Dancing Spring - Folklore Calendar I. National Dance Theater<br />

19.00 Irie Maffi a Soundsystem – Milli Chab, Dermot, Jumo Daddy, Columbo Corvintető<br />

20.00 Academia Partiphilia Instant<br />

20.00 Hajrá Háry! Trafó House<br />

22.30 Random Trip – impro club Instant


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09.45 Sing-along Baby MÜPA – Blue Hall<br />

15.00 Duna Dance Workshop: What is on Your Mind National Dance Theater<br />

17.00 Color Concerts MÜPA – Glass Hall<br />

19.00 Ballet Győr: Queen-ballet MÜPA – Festival Theater<br />

19.30 János Feledi: Physpacom - Physical Space Communication National Dance Theater<br />

21.00 Toneheim Big Band (NO) Budapest Jazz Club<br />

11.00 Inversedance - Zoltán Fodor Company: The Adventures of Vackor National Dance Theater<br />

19.00 2 for 1 Cocktail Night A Grund Pub&Hostel<br />

19.00 Tankcsapda Zöld Pardon<br />

20.00 Swing & Boogie Show Orfeum Music Club&Cabaret<br />

21.00 Kollektiva Klub Corvintető<br />

10.00 Société Réaliste: Empire, State, Building (until August 5) Ludwig Museum<br />

17.00 Pálinka Friday Kadarka Bár<br />

17.00 The Club Champs Bar<br />

19.00 Variations National Dance Theater<br />

21.00 Szőke Nikoletta Quartet - Inner Blaze album Budapest Jazz Club<br />

22.00 Budapest Bass Music: ONEMAN (UK) Corvintető<br />

22.00 John Digweed (UK) Club Studio<br />

19.00 Be Massive Boat Party w Elite Force (UK) Corvintető<br />

19.30 Silence Coordinates Central Europe Dance Theater<br />

20.00 Brains Zöld Pardon<br />

21.00 Conexión Salsa Fiesta Budapest Jazz Club<br />

10.00 Design, shopping, Gouba! Gozsdu Udvar<br />

10:30 Inversedance - Zoltán Fodor Company: The Adventures of Vackor National Dance Theater<br />

11.00 Earth Day – fair, exhibition, music Ötkert<br />

17.00 Sunday Cooling Coronita Music Club<br />

19.00 Duna Art Ensemble: Dancemorphosis MÜPA – Festival Theater<br />

10:15 Baby Concerts MÜPA – Glass Hall<br />

19.00 Homo ludens – fi ve minute stories National Dance Theater<br />

19.00 <strong>Hungarian</strong> National Ballet: Don Quijote Suite / Whirling MÜPA – Festival Theater<br />

20.00 Žagar Zöld Pardon<br />

22.00 Dinner and Cruise Duna Palota<br />

17.00 Color Concerts MÜPA – Banner Square<br />

17.00 Kadarka Tuesday Kadarka Bár<br />

19.00 Compagnia EgriBianco Danza:Da nobis pacem/Les Noces/Amor di Mundo National Dance Theater<br />

19.00 Irie Maffi a Soundsystem – Dermot, Jumo Daddy, Columbo Corvintető<br />

21.00 Szörprájzparti Trafó House<br />

21.00 Tóth Viktor Tercet Budapest Jazz Club<br />

17.00 Color Concerts MÜPA – Glass Hall<br />

19.00 Gangaray Dance Company: Mein Kleiner Blumengarten National Dance Theater<br />

19.00 South Bohemian Ballet - Ballet Prague Junior: Curtain Up! MÜPA – Festival Theater<br />

19.30 BBB Comedy Night Menta Terasz<br />

20.00 Maladype Theater: Georg Büchner – Leonce and Léna Trafó House<br />

21.00 Micheller Myrtill & Pintér Tibor Budapest Jazz Club<br />

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DictionArea<br />

Hi! See-ya! Szia!<br />

Cheers! Eh-gayss-shay-gehd-reh! Egészségedre!<br />

Good morning! Yo rehg-gehlt! Jó reggelt!<br />

Good afternoon! Yo nah-poht! Jó napot!<br />

Good evening! Yo esh-tate! Jó estét!<br />

Good night! Yo ay-sah-kat! Jó éjszakát!<br />

Yes/No Ee-ghen/Nehm Igen/Nem<br />

How are you? Hodge vahj? Hogy vagy?<br />

Could you help me, please? Sheh-gee-teh-nayl, layd-see? Segítenél, légyszí’?<br />

Please/Thank you Kay-rehm/Kuh-suh-nuhm Kérem/Köszönöm<br />

Goodbye! Vee-sohnt-la-tash-rah! Viszontlátásra!<br />

Pleased to meet you Uhr-vehn-dehck Örvendek<br />

What is your name? Hodge heev-nahk? Hogy hívnak?<br />

My name is . . . Ah neh-vehm A nevem . . .<br />

I’m fine, thanks. Yol vah-dgok, kuh-suh-nuhm Jól vagyok, köszönöm.<br />

Do you speak English? Beh-sayls ahn-goluhl? Beszélsz angolul?<br />

I’m sorry. I don’t speak <strong>Hungarian</strong>. Shahy-nah-lohm nehm beh-sayl-eck mah-dgahr-uhl Sajnos nem beszélek magyarul.<br />

I don’t understand. Nehm ayr-tehm Nem értem.<br />

I don’t know. Nehm tuh-dohm Nem tudom.<br />

Where’s the bathroom? Hohl vahn ah mosh-doh? Hol van a mosdó?<br />

A moment, please. Edge pill-ah-naht Egy pillanat.<br />

No problem. Sham-me bahy Semmi baj.<br />

I’m very sorry. Nahdg-on shahy-nah-lohm Nagyon sajnálom.<br />

All right. Rand-behn Rendben.<br />

You’re welcome. See-vesh-ehn Szívesen.<br />

I need a doctor. Ohr-vosh-rah vahn suhk-shay-ghehm Orvosra van szükségem.<br />

How much does this cost? Mehn-nyee-beh keh-rool? Mennyibe kerül?<br />

Is there a guided tour in English? Vahn an-ghol tar-laht-veh-zeh-taysh? Van angol tárlatvezetés?<br />

Which bus is going to the ... museum? Meh-yeek boos medge ah ... mooh-zeh-oombah?<br />

BUDAPEST FUNZINE<br />

Melyik busz megy a ... múzeumba?

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