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Immigrating to Hungary is a must-see cafe.

Hungary is not only a country of hot springs, but also a coffee kingdom. Hungarians are famous for their love of cafes. Is it? You can drink and smoke all day, but you can't drink coffee all day. . Today, there are still countless hanging on the street? Pleso? Signboard cafe, Budapest people have already integrated coffee into their lives. Cafe has a long history in Budapest, and it has been one of the most attractive features of this beautiful city since the Austro-Hungarian Empire. /kloc-Budapest at the end of 0/9? A city with 500 cafes? The title of. Cafe is also a gathering place for Hungarian literati. It is said that many Hungarian writers come to a fixed cafe and sit in a fixed seat every day, and many of their works are completed here. The most interesting thing is that writers at that time used to write the names of their favorite cafes on their business cards, not their own residences. This is like his second home. If people want to talk to them about something, they can come to the cafe. This city can enjoy more sunshine than most European cities. On a sunny afternoon, under the umbrella of every open-air coffee bar, people of different ages and colors are sitting with the same happy expression. Sitting in a cafe, ordering a cup of coffee, or reading a book or newspaper, or chatting with friends, or staring blankly, I unconsciously retreated to that brilliant and distant old dream.

Cafe new york, Cafe new york?

Go to new york Cafe? On the way, my friend told me that this cafe has. The most beautiful coffee shop in the world? As early as World War I, this was the cultural center of Budapest. At that time, many magazines and publishing houses in Europe set up offices in the building where the cafe was located. At that time, the most influential magazine "West" was located here. Therefore, many famous writers and poets are frequent visitors to new york Cafe. At that time, if you sent a postcard with new york's address in Paris, the letter would definitely be sent to Cafe new york in Budapest, not new york in the United States. ? Is it really that awesome? I can't help wondering.

But when I first saw it, I was still stunned by it. This is a coffee palace that is more beautiful than any imagination! The 100-meter hall, three floors up and down, basement, floor and attic are resplendent everywhere, and there are elegant and gorgeous marble columns everywhere. The ceiling is decorated with gold lacquer relief, painted murals and crystal lamps. It's not like a coffee shop, it's like a palace. The only difference from the palace is that the portraits of more than a dozen writers are hung on the walls around here, not the portraits of the king. I wonder why those amazing and a little underdeveloped scholars like such a magnificent cafe. Friends in the same industry said with a smile, actually? New york Cafe? This is the coffee shop culture, and it doesn't bully people at all. This coffee shop, opened at 1894, was located in the building of new york Insurance Company, so it was used? New york? Naming. At that time, coffee shops not only gave free coffee to poor writers, but also sent paper and ink together, so they were very popular at first. It is said that a writer threw the key to a coffee shop into the river in an attempt to force it to open 24 hours a day! At the beginning of the 20th century, the cafe became the residence of intellectuals, and Michael Curtis, the director of North Africa's spy ring, and Sir Alexander Korda, the director of the Baghdad Robber, were guests here.

With the changes of the times, it used to be a warehouse, a state-run restaurant and even a sporting goods store; It was not until 2 1 century that it recovered its true colors. Authentic old furniture and colorful artworks in the store make people feel like they have returned to Hungary 150 years ago. Hand-brewed coffee and dozens of beautifully made snacks are not inferior to the decoration in the store. Many Hungarians? Upper class? Is a big fan here. In fact, a small coffee shop is like a microcosm of Budapest. The sparkling Danube, jingling old trams, ancient castles and churches all suggest that this is a city suitable for nostalgia and romance. Hungarians are tasting history and life in the thick coffee fragrance under the eaves with crystal chandeliers.

Another most famous cafe in Budapest is Gerbeaud, which opens at 1858. This cafe has a French name because it is named after the second owner of the cafe, Emile Gerbeaud. Coffee shops famous for their desserts, the most famous specialties are delicious muffins, Pogasca with cheese on them and Burgonyos, which are said to be the favorite of Yashi and even Queen Elizabeth of Austria-Hungary more than 100 years ago. A century and a half later, the rococo ceiling, crystal chandeliers, layers of satin curtains, bluestone desktops and mahogany chairs in the cafe still exude the elegance of the old world; There are many halls in the cafe, each with its own color, from light beige to noble red, from rose purple to satin green and gold with deep court atmosphere. The halls are separated by low-hanging velvet curtains, which are luxurious and deep and filled with changing stage atmosphere. No wonder big stars like Madonna and antonio banderas can't help feeling the atmosphere more than 100 years ago.

There is already a great jazz band performing in the cafe. There are music performances, street birthday parties, cultural relics exhibitions and dessert cooking demonstrations in summer. Visitors to Budapest this year can't miss this old shop.

Centr, which has been operating since 1887? l K? v? h? Z, antique taste. 100 years of history is really her proud capital. From the outside, it looks like a high-end hotel, a typical European-style building with large French windows. From the window, you can see an elegant lady in a dress and a wide-brimmed hat sipping coffee from a cup, and an old man in a dark wool suit leafing through the newspaper in his hand. Young people may not adapt to the rhythm here. This is definitely a place that reflects the taste of old Europe.

Centr? l K? v? h? Z is located in the fifth district of downtown Budapest. It is also a gathering place for various Hungarian cultural associations, newspapers and magazines, and printing studios. In the eyes of local residents, this is the most prosperous core area of Budapest cafe culture.

19 13 Centr? l K? v? h? Z reconstruction, today's coffee shop interior decoration is very strong, escaped the destruction of World War II, intact to this day. In the meantime, it changed hands several times, once became a shop selling Chili powder, and for a while became a student restaurant in a neighboring university; Later, it became a very popular student bar in Budapest, where many concerts and stage performances were staged, attracting many college students to get together. Since 2000, another renovation was carried out on a larger scale than that of 19 13, and the cafe resumed business. The cafe is only a few minutes' walk from the main attractions, and it also serves a variety of traditional Hungarian cuisine. It is very suitable for tourists to order a cup of coffee or have a meal here after visiting the city center, and feel the sound of coffee rubbing against the tip of the nose, the sound of pen rubbing against paper and the sound of thoughts colliding with each other.