Jamie Oliver, and Ramazuri Bistronomy


Castle Hill has some small cafes and restaurants. On a Sunday afternoon, a few were closed and those that were open found themselves catering to hundreds of tourists looking for food and a comfortable place to sit al fresco.

We were among those tourists, tired from walking, drained from the direct sunlight hitting our foreheads. More than anything, We needed refreshments and a shade over our heads.

I wanted to dine at Jamie Oliver’s but I couldn’t even get passed the entrance. The two photos showed how overflowing their customers were.

Jamie Oliver

Ramazuri Bistro in Budapest

Outdoor cafe seating with red umbrellas on a sunny day.

 

 

Jamie Oliver’s neighbor, Ramazuri, was equally packed but the waiter showed empathy by asking if we would be willing to sit outside.  Perfect timing, a couple had just left.

Ramazuri Bistronomy
We were somewhere between not yet hungry because we had buffet at breakfast, and since it was already afternoon, we were about to get hungry. This could be snacks or an early dinner depending on our appetite.

Okay, Mr. & Mrs. Yee decided to stay light to give space for another meal, dinner.
Menu from Ramazuri with various seafood and meat dishes.
Dry air heightens our thirst for softdrinks.
Person sitting at an outdoor table writing with a pen in a quaint street setting.

Back home I shy away from softdrinks because I have high sugar but when we are traveling, there is something that makes me crave for colas. I still try to control myself, not to drink too much. Minsan nakikihingi na lang ako kay Edmund kahit konti just to drench my throat.


We each had a big bowl of Hungarian Beef Goulash. It was filling and satisfying as well.
A bowl of hearty beef stew with vegetables and bread on the side.

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