Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Tihany, Central Transdanubia, Hungary. Tihany is a village on the northern shore of Lake Balaton on the Tihany Peninsula (Hungary, Veszprém County). The whole peninsula is a historical district.
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3 based on 61 reviews
nice cosy easy-going pizzeria-type brasserie, nothing fancy, nothing posh, dont expect high standards, just normal average, but well made and friendly.my son likes their pizza here. also good for fishfood I was told, will try next time!
Fancy bakery with very good selection of breads and pastry. Still above average, but many of their breads are too dry, some pastry types contain artificial flavours ("all natural" does not apply anymore). Though there is not really an alternative for finding quality-ingredient bread, the price/quality ratio got worse since last year.
4 based on 20 reviews
As in topic they serve very nice pizza thin cake and lot of additions. Best thing is that they use classic wooden fire furnace - if you never try such pizza you definitely should taste is much different from standard electric one. If you are are not a fun of pizza don't worry they also have sea food. Generally greater place with delicious pizza for reasonable place. They speek German, English and of course Hungarian ;)Enjoy
4 based on 45 reviews
A cozy bistro on one of Hungary's most beautiful lake shore, Tagore Promenade and on the most popular beach, which name is Eszterházy Beach. Original Italian pastas-pizzas, homemade burgers and dishes that you can find in the city only here. We're waiting
We came to Tihany/Balatonfured on the train from Budapest for the day for a "seaside" trip... ended up eating an early dinner here before our train home after a quick look at TA to find something reasonable - nothing to complain about at all. I had pizza, my husband had pasta... very reasonable pricing (can't remember how much exactly but the meal including soft drinks was less than 5000 for two people) ... it was very good! We paid on card without issues. The waiting staff were relatively young and friendly. We sat on the non beach side of the restaurant and commented that it would be quite good if you were at the beach, as you could just come here and eat if you were hungry. It wasn't busy but wasn't empty by the same token - the right level of busy!
4 based on 34 reviews
I give 5 star for this place because I can't fault anything. Firstly, on a very warm autumn day it was a real challenge to find a restaurant in Balatonfured that was open and had free table so it's a bonus already.But otherwise the service was great, fast and polite, the food was very nice. I had tiramisu as a dessert and oh my, it looked and tasted amazing.We could also sit outside which was also nice as the weather was exceptionally warm.
4 based on 56 reviews
We stayed at the hotel Aqua, we didnât realise the hotel had full board so we looked for places nearby. We called and booked a place and we spoke to Mattias/Matues in perfect English. The food was amazing. The starter of foie with rillette was the best foie dish I have ever had. Seriously. Followed by the quail with ducks liver. The wine, Janus, was great. Plus the dessert of cheese balls and creams was brilliant.I was so surprised. mattias/matteus (not sure how to spell his name in Hungarian) was great. He explained every dish in Queen Elizabeth perfect English with the accent as well, no idea where he learnt to speak such perfect English but it helped us a lot
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4 based on 104 reviews
5 of us had lunch at this pizzeria. Great choice I must say. We had parma ham with melon, Pizza bread with garlic sauce, and pizza, all delicious.
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4 based on 75 reviews
We stopped by on a blistering hot day and the mister outside was wonderful. We shared a pizza and it was very good. We had a couple of cold draft beer while looking up the stairs to the Abby. Great location next to the drop off place for the trolley train. Service was very good as were the prices.
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4 based on 121 reviews
We were here for late dinner in May 2018, so the main season was just at the beginning. Not many people in any of the restaurants in Tihany. We have ordered two chicken salads, glass of wine and wheat beer called Edelweis. We get small pizza thingies aside the salads. They were really good, so we wanted to order another portion of them. Waitress said it is not possible. Well, ok, no problem.. though I would think you can be little creative if guest asks for something you don´t have on the menu... Another problem was when we ordered another pair of drinks. Waitress brought us normal Soproni beer in Edelweiss glass. My friend said it is not Edelweiss, waitress said "Oh my god" and rolled her eyes. OK, sorry for being so rude to be a guest who knows the difference between beer and beer :/ She brought the right beer and since that moment no one came to our table to ask if we want to order anything else. Only when I wanted to pay, another waitress came.It was really bad experience. I know the season is just beginning, you do not have many guests, which may made you a bit nervous, but ... hey, your guests are bringing your salary in their wallet.
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3 based on 295 reviews
You know it's pretty Italian when the barman doesn't seem to speak a word of Hungarian. This delightful place on the South shore of Lake Balaton has the right feeling. The owner is continually circulating making sure things are running well and often escorts customers to the door when they decide to depart. When the waiters pass, they scan to see if anyone is in need of anything. When a pizza is out of the oven, a bell rings and the waits staff literally runs to get it to the table. When someone leaves, the entire staffs bellows "Arrivederci!" We came for a late lunch on a Tuesday and found the place quite busy. Within two minutes there was some freshly made crostini on the table. The menu covers a broad range including many vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options. (The crust on the gluten free pizza is better than the regular crust!) I started with a salad of burrata (special ball form of mozzarella with a creamy interior) with cherry tomatoes and fresh greens. It was simple and delicious. I also sampled the tomato soup, typical of Hungarian Italian restaurants, which produce a slightly chunky tomatoes puree rather than the creamy basil flavoured bisque featured in many other places. I decided to try a pizza: walnuts and gorgonzola with added capers and mushrooms. The crust isn't exactly Napolitano. It was crispy like a cracker. There was more mozzarella than gorgonzola, but it was still delicious. For once someone toasted the walnuts before putting them on a pizza. Most places omit this step, thinking no doubt that the heat of the pizza oven will toast the dust. This is always a mistake; it doesn't. So that was a real flavour boost. The crust on my friend's gluten free pizza was better. (It is amazing how good these have gotten.) For dessert I decided to try the zuppa inglese. Now I am a great fan of zabaglione. Zuppa inglese has generous quantities of this sherried custard mixed with chunks of cake and, in this case, blobs of what looked like chocolate mousse. The whole thing was covered in grocery store, cocoa based chocolate sauce (!) and was garnished with canned, gassed up whipped cream (tsk, tsk!). I couldn't really taste the zabaglione for all the chocolate sauce. So this dessert needs work and a little more care. It really doesn't take that long to whip genuine cream, especially for this price. There were too many shortcuts. My friend's gluten free pear cake was good. And the coffee afterwards was first rate. Overall, it was a lovely lunch in the right atmosphere. There were some nice touches of technique and also several items that were wanting. I will certainly give this place another look the next time I am in the area.
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