Nagy Vasarcsarnok |
Fovam Ter Station |
Within the Great Market Hall of Budapest |
Fruits Vendor |
Pepper and Vegetables |
Foie Gras |
Corset |
Fresh Poultry |
Butcher |
Caviar |
Back in the days |
How it look like in 1897 |
Paprika Paste |
Local Delicacy |
Middle Pedestrian |
Cheese |
Pork Fat |
Second Storey |
Food Stall |
Sausages |
Sweet Crepe |
(Cabbage wrapped minced and rice) Golubsi with sauerkraut |
Sausage roll and sauerkraut |
Inside the golubsi |
Try local beer
Ottakringer Gold Fassl |
Being one of the oldest market in Budapest, the Great Market Hall or Nagy Vasarcsarnok, the exterior and frame of the market are still intact. The products they sell are very commercialized. The structure is worth a glance thru. I don't think there are anything special to buy there. Anyone can buy the paprika paste from a local supermarket which would still be cheaper.
The food stall on the second floor were disappointing. The food were not good, very slow service, there are no space for dine-in. Everyone circle at a standing table the place is very narrow.
My golubsi took 30 mins to prepare and she only need to microwave. --_--
It tasted bland. The sausage was edible but the bread was not.
Pictures by MSW
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