About this spot
Hámori Cukrászda serves classic Hungarian pastries like the flaky kakaós bejgli and rich, creamy túró pite that define Great Market Hall's sweet side. Expect long lines for their signature strudel slices, but the small plates of apricot-filled dumplings are worth the wait. This spot captures the nostalgic vibe of Budapest's oldest confectionery without the tourist trap prices.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order a small portion of kakaós bejgli to share with a friend before tackling the larger pastries.
- Visit early in the morning or late evening to avoid the peak lunch rush at the Great Market Hall.
- Bring cash, as this historic bakery often prefers exact change for smaller pastry orders.
Common Questions
How much does Hámori Cukrászda cost?
Pastries range from 800 to 1,200 HUF per slice, which is roughly $2.50 to $3.75 USD.
Where is Hámori Cukrászda?
It is located in the Great Market Hall Area of Budapest, inside the historic central market building near the main entrance.
What should I know about ordering here?
The menu focuses on traditional Hungarian desserts like bejgli and túró pite, so come hungry but leave room for a savory meal first.
About this page
Restaurant: Hámori Cukrászda
Cuisine: ice_cream
Location: Great Market Hall Area, Budapest, Hungary
Source: Curated from local review platforms