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After-hours child care in New Orleans is a ‘rare find’ for parents working late hours | Education

Jemell Melanson’s days stretch late into the night.

There are the 12-hour nursing shifts at Ochsner Medical Center. Picking up her two kids at an after-hours child care center in Jefferson. Then a trip across the Huey P. Long Bridge to the house in Harvey.

On nights when all goes right, her kids, 21-month-old Romello and 3-year-old Raynelle, will be bathed and in bed by 10:30 p.m. On nights when there are snags, well, things can push much later.

Teacher Nikita Small, left, helps Raynelle, 3, center, and Abeera Farooq, right, eat dinner at Nettles Academy in Jefferson, La. Thursday, Dec. 12, 2019. Nettles Academy is one of just a handful of places in the seven-parish metro area that provides after-hours day care for parents who have nontraditional schedules.

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It is a grueling schedule, but one made a bit easier by Nettles Academy, the extended-hours child care facility that Melanson calls a “rare find.

The center is one of just a handful in the area that remain open past 6 p.m. And as a single mom juggling two nursing jobs, Melanson said she was running out of options before enrolling her kids there.

“I was really in a dilemma before,” said Melanson, who often works five days a week, with long shifts on at least three of those days. “I had a family friend watching them, but they kept raising prices and not being available. … It was either quit work and be a stay-at-home mom, or come here.”

Melanson’s story is similar to those told by many other parents who work nontraditional hours. About a dozen or so who were recently interviewed bemoaned how difficult it is to find reliable child care options outside the typical 9-to-5 work schedule. Some said they had to quit jobs when they couldn’t find a suitable place for their kids.

Data support their stories: In a 2018 report, the Urban Institute estimated that 62% of families in Louisiana — including some 59,100 children younger than 6 — have parents who work some nontraditional hours, and 15% have parents whose working hours are primarily outside the 9-to-5 time frame.  

Yet state-approved child care options at these times are few and far between. The Louisiana Department of Education lists 80 centers statewide that are licensed to provide nighttime care for babies and toddlers. But in practice, few of them stay open past 6 p.m.

The choices are especially sparse in and around New Orleans, even though it’s a region that relies on tourism dollars and has seen a growing health care economy. Both of those sectors include a host of jobs with late night and early morning working hours. 

Teacher Nikita Small, left, works with, Raynelle, 3, center, and Romero Brooks, 1, at Nettles Academy in Jefferson, La. Thursday, Dec. 12, 2019. Nettles Academy is one of just a handful of places in the seven-parish metro area that provides after-hours day care for parents who have nontraditional schedules.

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Throughout the seven-parish metro area, only five child care facilities are licensed to stay open past 9 p. m., state data show. And while there are nanny services and people who provide late-night care in their homes, parents complain that those services can be expensive, unreliable or of low quality.

Those were the concerns of Brittany Salerian, a 29-year-old store manager for Coach at Lakeside Shopping Center, who drops off her 6-month-old son, Oscar, at Shirley Honore’s Love Center Learning Academy, a 24-hour child care center nicknamed “The Love Center” on South Claiborne Avenue.

Because Coach’s business caters to peak shopping hours during Thanksgiving and Christmas, and her husband works until 7:30 p.m. as a behavioral therapist, Salerian said she needed a center, rather than a single babysitter. That way, she avoids the risk that a sitter will call in sick or have some other reason they can’t work when Salerian is working.

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“We needed something that went until at least 8 p. m.,” she said. “We also needed stability.”

Like other parents, Salerian said she had mixed feelings about her child’s arrangements, in part because the Love Center is on the other side of town from her Lakeview home and her job in Metairie.

“I myself would have liked to have different options, to really choose that place that felt right,” she said. “But with it being our only choice, we’re happy with it.”

Bearing the brunt

While the city’s nurses and retail managers struggle with the problem of off-hours day care, Gina Adams, a senior research fellow at the Urban Institute, says the problem is even worse for low-income families who rely on government aid to pay for child care. 

Shana Harrison 35, holds the door open for Solace, 2, as she picks up her child at 6:20 p.m. at Nettles Academy in Jefferson, La. Thursday, Dec. 12, 2019. Nettles Academy is one of just a handful of places in the seven-parish metro area that provides after-hours day care for parents who have nontraditional schedules.

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Melanson estimates she brings home about $85,000 a year between her two jobs, and Salerian says her household income is about $150,000 a year. 

But many families make much less and can’t afford child care without some kind of public assistance. Advocates have estimated that parents of 173,000 low-income children, birth through age 3, across Louisiana cannot afford quality care.

In Louisiana, the Education Department sets the threshold for low-income as a household of two earning less than $28,836, or a family of four earning less than $41,200 a year. 

In a report she co-authored, “Increasing Access to Quality Child Care for Four Priority Populations,” Adams argued that working is made harder for low-income families who seek care when most day care centers are closed.

That’s because while high-quality care can exist in people’s homes, or in unlicensed settings, recent attempts by federal lawmakers to improve standards have translated to more investment in day care centers — meaning that families often can’t access that government aid if they choose to use a family babysitter or in-home, informal day cares.

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In Louisiana, 92% of the children whose families get government aid for child care are served in day care centers. Many more would be getting government aid if they could, Adams says, as 60% of low-income kids likely face barriers getting into those centers, including some families whose parents have schedules that don’t line up with the center’s hours.

“That means the majority of resources in Louisiana are going to settings the majority of low-income kids have trouble accessing,” Adams said in an interview.  

A kitchen table full of groceries to still unload, Amanda Devreaux helps Noam, 7, Leo, 9, and Ingrid, 12, with their homework on Monday, December 9, 2019.

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The problem could get worse in and near New Orleans, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which showed hospitality and food service are among the fastest-growing job fields in the city.

There are now 53.4% more people working those jobs than a decade ago. The jobs often involve rotating schedules, and they also can be some of the lowest paid, paying as little as $10 an hour.

“We need to understand this better,” Adams said. “The challenge is to design something that works for families, rather than try to fit families into what the current market provides.”

Little 24-hour care

While some child care centers advertise being open 24 hours, few really are. The Love Center is the lone place that regularly stays open past midnight, and directors of most of the others say they limit their pickup times to 10 p.m. or earlier.

Most providers say there’s not enough late-night business to warrant the extra investment in getting a 24-hour license, which has extra requirements.

All child care facility owners are required to get a license when they provide care to seven or more children for at least 12½ hours a week, which then requires them to have inspections and other state oversight.

State rules require that centers operating after 9 p.m. or before 5 a.m. must have two adults, who are awake, regardless of how many children are being cared for during those hours, and that each child must have a separate bed or cot; meals offered; and time for personal care, such as teeth-brushing.

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Debbie Martin, the manager of Discovery Kids in Mid-City, is among the providers who say it doesn’t pay to operate beyond a certain time.

That’s why, right now, she stays open only until 9:30 p.m. She said she’s been in operation for 16 years and tried for most of that time to offer overnight services for parents. But she eventually gave up on it.

Albertine Thomas, right, holds Romero Brooks 1, on her lap, as Raynelle, 3, shows her a picture she drew at Nettles Academy in Jefferson, La. Thursday, Dec. 12, 2019. Nettles Academy is one of just a handful of places in the seven-parish metro area that provides after-hours day care for parents who have nontraditional schedules.

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“It’s really not feasible to pay two ladies to stay here all night when in fact I have one child in here,” Martin said. “I spent long periods of time hoping the business would get me more kids … but I was actually losing money rather than making money.”

Facing limited options, parents have scrambled to work their own solutions.

For instance, Amanda Devereux, 40, relies on a trusted network she has built over time — which includes her ex-husband, friends and a babysitter on retainer for last-minute situations — to watch her three school-age kids Ingrid, Leo and Noam when she’s called to work as a doula.

Others, like 35-year-old Nicole Dufrene, who works in sports medicine, found themselves exploring unlicensed centers offered in babysitters’ home. Dufrene eventually got a sitter she likes and trusts with her two children, 2-year-old Riley 10-month-old Ava — but only after six trials with home-based child care operations she wasn’t so happy with.

The reliance on care from unlicensed workers — especially among sitters watching multiple children — worries Teresa Falgoust, who works for Agenda for Children, a local advocacy organization.

“They’re not held to the same standards as licensing,” Falgoust said. “There are some regulations in place, but there can be up to six children in a home without any government oversight whatsoever.”

A nationwide problem

There are some bright spots around the country for parents seeking care during nontraditional hours.

In a June report, the publication Child Care Aware said that some employers have begun to address the problem themselves.

In North Carolina, for example, managers at Purdue Farms worked with child care providers when they planned a shift change for employees. And in California, children of workers at San Francisco International Airport are cared for at an on-site center from 5 a.m. to midnight seven days a week — a flex program created by employers, unions and community groups.

However, those instances are rare. Only 8% of the nation’s day care centers offer some sort of before- or aftercare, according to Child Care Aware, and only 6% offer overnight care.

Nicole Dufrene, center, and her husband Joey Dufrene, right, meet their child care provider in a parking lot where he works in Elmwood on Wednesday, December 11, 2019.

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That’s despite the fact that 43% of all children under 18 in the U.S. have at least one parent who works an irregular schedule, meaning about 31 million children need care during nontraditional hours.

Back at Nettles Academy, director Ayango Nettles said she and her mother, Tina Thomas, who founded the day care center in 1986, had tried doing overnight care. But they couldn’t make it work.

At a flat fee of $25 a week, even the aftercare wasn’t profitable, Nettles said, but they provided it anyway because they knew parents needed it.

“We are very passionate about providing care to the metro area and about keeping tuition low,” Nettles said. “We’re just doing what we love.”

Staff writer Jeff Adelson contributed to this report.

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nine0000 Where to eat in Budapest. 10 inexpensive restaurants and cafes with delicious Hungarian cuisine.

Budapest has a large selection of places with delicious and inexpensive food. Where to eat in Budapest for a tourist. In this article, we will not write about fast foods, pizzerias, sushi bars, Chinese and street food. We will tell you in which restaurants or cafes it is better to try the national Hungarian cuisine. We have prepared a selection of 10 inexpensive establishments based on our experience and thanks to the advice of our relatives living in Budapest. And this means that these restaurants are stable in terms of taste and quality of dishes. nine0003

For your convenience, we make a selection of restaurants and cafes in Budapest according to their location – placement on the Buda or Pest side, and proximity to attractions. So you can combine a walk in Budapest with the impressions of delicious Hungarian dishes. You can simply add the address of the selected institution to the route of acquaintance with the city. For example, in one of the 7 routes of our Author’s guide to Budapest for children and adults:

Read here: Where to go in Budapest with children. A guide to Budapest for children. 7 most interesting routes: entertainment, attractions, museums. nine0003

The most expensive restaurants and cafes are located near famous tourist attractions: the Royal Palace, the Fisherman’s Bastion, Andrássy Avenue, Vaci Street and the promenade. It is worth moving away from them a little, turning into the neighboring streets, and you can find good inexpensive establishments. Many restaurants on the street post menus with prices, so you can find your bearings at the entrance. But even on the tourist streets of Budapest, you can have a cheap lunch. Many establishments at lunchtime, from about 12-00 to 15-00, offer a set daily menu « Napi Menu ” (or “ etkezdek ”, which means “cheap lunch”), which consists of 3 (sometimes 2 courses): soup, main course, dessert. The price of such a complex lunch is from 3 euros.

In the names of many establishments you can see the word “Bistro” – these are inexpensive cafes. “Charda” – restaurants with national Hungarian cuisine, ethnic-style interior and live folk music, an analogue of our “kolyba”. It was in these traditional restaurants that the famous Czardas dance originated.

We wrote about horse show chard here: Where to go from Budapest for one day. Zhambek town, Tök village. Horse show, museum of ancient lamps, ancient ruins of a 13th century church.

National Hungarian cuisine is rich in meat dishes and dishes with paprika. Food heavily spiced can be spicy. It is worth trying goulash, or gouyash (gulyás) – a thick soup, fish soup – halászlé, bograch – soup cooked in a cauldron on a fire; paprikash (paprikás) – meat or fish stewed in sour cream; perkelt (pörkölt) – stew, as well as duck leg, pork knee. Popular side dishes: lecho (lecsó) – prepared from sweet peppers, tomatoes, onions; tarhonya (pasta), Turoshchusa (turoscsusza) – pasta with sour cream, cheese and bacon. In the names of various potato dishes, the word krumpli (krumpli) is written. nine0003

For sweets, be sure to enjoy the Dobos cake, Esterhazy cake, Shomla dumplings, palacsinta pancakes, Makosh – poppy seed cake, retesh (or strudel). Hungarians’ favorite pastries are often sold on the streets and in cafes – kürtőskalács – an empty dough tube, pogácsa – delicious puff pastry buns.

Read also: What Hungary is known for. 25 interesting facts, gastronomic and tourist discoveries.

Our selection includes different cafes and restaurants: with a simple home interior, classic elegant restaurants, with a modern style and vision of Hungarian cuisine, with a buffet, with an original concept, with a children’s menu. Therefore, everyone will find a cafe to their liking. According to the prices in the menu of these establishments: soups cost from 2-4 euros, main courses – from 3-8 euros, desserts – from 3-5 euros. The cost of the daily menu “Napi Menu” – from 1100-1200 fl. (From 4 euros). nine0003

Where to eat in Budapest on the Pest side.

Pest is the economic, administrative and cultural center of Budapest. On this bank of the Danube, there are many inexpensive establishments with delicious Hungarian cuisine. Several interesting options.

Hungarikum Bistro

Great option for lunch or dinner. The bistro is located 5 minutes walk from the Parliament and 10 minutes from St. Stephen’s Basilica. Therefore, it can be added to the walking route between these attractions. nine0003

See also: Walk around Budapest. Vaci Street, Parliament and Rudas Bath.

Hungarikum is a symbol of Hungary, everything related to authentic Hungarian traditions, customs, history, cuisine, culture, language is connected with this concept. That’s all the country is proud of. The idea of ​​Hungarikum Bistro is not just traditional Hungarian cuisine, but real homemade Hungarian food. The cafe is small and cozy, only 12 tables. It has a simple interior and delicious food. Locals like to go here to remember the “taste of childhood”. The bistro is also very popular among tourists, so you need to book a table in advance. nine0003

Hungarikum Bistro offers a set menu. It consists of traditional Hungarian dishes: goulash soup, duck leg with potatoes and cabbage, apple pie with vanilla sauce. Worth 4690l. (15 euros). You can also order separately from the menu.

Address Hungarikum Bistro : st. Steindl Imre u. 13. Opening hours : daily from 11:30 to 15:00 (kitchen closes at 14:30) and from 18:00 to 23:00 (kitchen closes at 22:00). It is better to book a table in advance on the website – www.hungarikumbisztro.hu Here you can also see the menu. The booking lasts 15 minutes, so it’s important not to be late. Average check: 15 euros without drinks. nine0003

Kiskakukk

Best for a relaxing lunch or fine dining with traditional Hungarian wines. There is a restaurant near the Margit híd bridge. 15 minutes walk from the Parliament. Tram stop number 4, number 6. It is better to plan a visit to the institution in the evening separately from the routes around Budapest or combine it with a day trip to Margaret Island. Route #3 from the Budapest Guide for Children.

Kiskakukk means “little cuckoo” in Hungarian. The establishment is 100 years old. This is a classic restaurant with an elegant interior. It serves delicious traditional Hungarian cuisine. Portions are big. The special pride of the restaurant is the best wines of Hungary. nine0003

Restaurant Kiskakukk address: Pozsonyi út 12. Opening hours: daily from 12-00 to 24-00. To book a table and view the menu, please visit www.kiskakukk.hu / . The average check is 20 euros without drinks.

Vakvarju

A good option for family lunches and friendly dinners in a relaxed atmosphere. Vakvarju is a chain of inexpensive cafes with national Hungarian cuisine. Of the six establishments in the city, it is most convenient for tourists on the Pest side to visit two. One opens from December 1, 2017 next to the Danube embankment and Vaci street. Worth a visit while walking in the area. The second one successfully works on a street parallel to the famous Andrássy Avenue and is located 5 minutes walk from the Basilica of St. Stephen, 10-15 minutes from the Opera House and Miniversum Museum of Miniatures. nine0003

See also: Walk around Budapest. Vaci Street, Parliament and Rudas Bath.

And again about the birds.)) “Blind Crow” – this is how the name of the restaurants of the “Vakvarju” network is translated. It has a stylish interior, delicious food, fast service. Here’s where to dine with kids in Budapest. For kids there is a special children’s menu and a play corner. On Sundays from 12-00 to 16-00 there is a “children’s restaurant” with delicious meals, entertainment, games. The kids are busy and the parents are happy. nine0003

In Vakvarju, next to the à la carte dishes, there is a great daily offer “Napi Menu”: soup, main course and dessert. You can choose from a two-course menu for £1,250. (4 euros) or a three-course meal priced at £1,650. (5.5 euros).

Addresses of two restaurants of the Vakvarju chain: 1.pl. Vigadó tér 2 – near the street. Vaci and embankment, 2.st. Paulay Ede u. 7 – near Andrássy Avenue. Opening hours: from 12-00 to 24-00. The average check is 10-15 euros without drinks. See the menu and book a table on the site www.vakvarju.com

Trophy Grill

Trophy Grill is a popular restaurant chain serving authentic Hungarian cuisine. Perfect for lunch or dinner. Locals like to go here with their whole families, spend family holidays or corporate parties. Of the six establishments of the chain, close to the main attractions, there are three restaurants on the Pest side and two on the Buda side. Therefore, lunch or dinner at Trofeya Grill can be added to the walking routes in Budapest. nine0003

Trophy Grill features a buffet format. For a fixed fee, you can try any of the traditional dishes and desserts offered. The choice is large. In addition to Hungarian cuisine, there is seafood, sea fish, and sushi. The price includes champagne, wine, beer, mineral water, soft drinks, coffee, unlimited cappuccino. Time is limited: for lunch – 2 hours, for dinner – 3 hours.

Trophy Grill on the Pest side:

-str. Kiraly u. 30-32 – located 5 minutes walk from Andrássy Avenue, the Miniversum Museum of Miniatures, the Opera House, 10 minutes walk from the Synagogue, St. Stephen’s Basilica. Fits perfectly with Route 2 from the Budapest Guide for Children.

-Erzsébet királyné útja 5 – located on the other side of the Varoshliget park in relation to the Heroes’ Square. From Széchenyi baths, Vajdahunyad Castle, Zoo to the restaurant is about 15 minutes walk through the park. You can turn this place on at Route No. 1 from the Budapest Guide for Children.

-Visegrádi u. 50 / a – located 20 minutes walk from the Parliament, 15 minutes – from the Margit híd bridge. A bit away from the main tourist routes. Not far from the classic Kiskakukk restaurant, which we wrote about above.

Opening hours: daily from 12-00 to 24-00. Prices at “Trophy Grill” depend on the time. On weekdays from 12-00 to 17-00 you can dine 4399 f. (15 euros) per person, you can have dinner on weekdays from 17-30 to 24-00 from Monday to Thursday at 59£99 (€20) per person. The most expensive offer – 6599 F. (22 euros) per person – dinner on Friday from 17-30 to 24-00 and all weekends and holidays.

Discounts for children under 12 years old: – 50% on weekdays, free of charge on weekends and holidays. Little guests under 3 years old free of charge. You can book a table and see current offers on the Trophy Grill website www.trofeagrill.eu/all-you-can-eat-budapest

Menza

A popular place among locals and tourists with delicious Hungarian cuisine. Suitable for brunch, lunch or dinner. There are always a lot of visitors here, so it is worth booking a table for dinner or lunch. It is located near Andrássy Avenue, on Franz Liszt Square. 3 minutes from the Opera House and the House of Terror, 10 minutes from the Miniversum Museum of Miniatures, 15 minutes from St. Stephen’s Basilica and 5 minutes from the metro station. Metro Oktogon. It is convenient to come here while walking along Andrássy Avenue. nine0003

See also: Walking around Budapest: Andrássy Avenue, Heroes’ Square, Vajdahunyad Park, Buda Castle. Romai furdo beach.

Address Menza : Liszt Ferenc tér 2. (metro Oktogon). Opening hours : from 10-00 to 24-00. Average check: 15 euros without drinks. At lunchtime, there is a daily two-course Napi menu – £1,290. (4 euros). You can book a table and see the current prices on the Menza website – www.menzaetterem.hu.

Address Oktogon Bisztró : st. Terez krt. 23. Opening hours : daily from 8-00 to 23-00. Website: www.gastlandbisztrok.hu/hu/oktogon . Average check: 5-6 euros.

Paprika Vendéglő

Paprika Vendéglő is a small colorful Hungarian restaurant. The interior is decorated in rustic style. Large portions, delicious national cuisine, pleasant service.

Address Paprika Vendéglő: street . Dózsa György út 72. Walk from the Széchenyi bath or Heroes’ Square – 15 min. Close to Varosliget park. Working hours: 12-00-23-00. It is better to book a table in advance and not be late. Menu on the website: www.paprikavendeglo.hu/angol/menu.html . Average check: 15 euros.

For Sale Pub

For Sale Pub is a place advertised in many TV shows. For lunch or dinner. It attracts with an unusual original concept and affordable prices. Located at the beginning of Vaci Street, opposite the Central Market. This area is also famous for the Ruin Bars. It takes 5 minutes to go to the pub from the Synagogue, and 10 minutes from the Gellert bath and Mount Gellert along the Erzhebet bridge. You can come here to eat while walking along the promenade and Vaci street. nine0003

See also: Budapest. Mount Gellert. Walk route: citadel, cave church, philosophical garden.

For Sale Pub is a “creative mess” on two floors. All walls and ceiling are covered with a “thick layer” of paper sheets with reviews, drawings, wishes of guests. There are large baskets of peanuts on the tables. You can eat nuts for free as much as you like, and throw the shells right on the floor covered with hay. On weekends and in the evenings it is better to book a table in advance. The menu includes Hungarian cuisine. Guests here especially like goulash soup. One portion is worth ordering for two or three people. nine0003

Address For Sale Pub : Vamhazkorut 2. Opening hours : from 12:00 to 03:00. The average check is 2-3 thousand pounds. (6-10 euros) without drinks. And if you order a portion for two, it’s even cheaper.

café Gerbeaud

Café Gerbeaud is the famous old classic patisserie, “branded” culinary attraction of Budapest. Since 1858, it has been considered one of the most famous and largest cafes in Europe. Many celebrities have been here. Café Gerbeaud has the aristocratic atmosphere of 19th century Hungary. It is located at the end of Vaci Street, on Vörösmarty Square, closer to the waterfront. nine0003

See also: Walk around Budapest. Vaci Street, Parliament and Rudas Bath.

Café Gerbaud is an expensive place for lunch or dinner. You should go here for signature coffee and dessert. Try the Gerbaud cake, Dobos and Esterhazy cakes, Gerbaud cream caramel, specialty ice cream.

Address Café Gerbeaud : Vörösmarty tér 7-8. Opening hours : from 12.00-22.00. For the current menu, see the Café Gerbeaud website www. gerbeaud.hu. The average check for sweets and coffee is 10-12 euros. nine0003

Café Szamos Gourmet Ház

The central café of the large Szamos confectionery chain. Today it is one of the largest family businesses in Hungary, established in the 1930s. The cafe on Vaci Street was opened in the 1990s as the first establishment of the chain. Thanks to the exquisite tastes of sweets, Szamos quickly became popular in the country, now it has 20 cafes and shops.

Here they offer delicious marzipans, exquisite handmade chocolate, which is made right in the hall before your eyes, cakes, pastries, ice cream, traditional pastries. The cost of coffee with a cake is 5-8 euros. Szamos establishments are also a good option for breakfasts from 4-8 euros. For current information, see the Szamos website www.szamos.hu .

Addresses of the Szamos coffee houses on the Pest side:

– Szamos Gourmet Ház: st. Vaci u. 1 – on Vörösmarty tér square, next to the Hard Rock Cafe and opposite Gerbaud (you can go to Gerbaud, see the old aristocratic interior, and try sweets in Szamos, it will be cheaper). Opening hours: from 10-00 to 21-00.

– Szamos Marcipan Cukrászda: st. Párizsi u., The street goes from the famous Váci street in the opposite direction from the Danube. 2 minutes from st. Vaci. Opening hours: from 10-00 to 19-00.

– Szamos Marcipán: Vértanúk tere 1, located behind the Parliament building, opposite the Imre Nagy monument (sculpture on the bridge). The second floor houses Szamos Chocolate Museum . Cafe opening hours: 7-30 – 19-00.

Szamos Chocolate Museum .

Where to eat in Budapest on the Buda side.

Buda Castle (near the Royal Palace and the Fisherman’s Bastion) has mostly expensive restaurants. Even street food is more expensive than in the city. nine0003

See also: Walking around Budapest: Andrássy Avenue, Heroes’ Square, Vajdahunyad Park, Buda Castle. Romai furdo beach.

But you can still eat cheaply at Buda Castle .

Vár Bistro.

Vár Bistro is a Self-Service canteen. Bistro with national cuisine, large portions and reasonable prices. In the afternoon from 11-30 to 14-00 there is a tourist lunch “Napi Menu” at a fixed price – about $ 7 per menu. nine0003

Address Vár Bistro : Dísz tér 8, between the Fisherman’s Bastion and the Royal Court. Opening hours : daily from 9-00 to 20-00. Facility page: www.facebook.com/V%C3%A1r-Bistro-301382759927362/. Average check: 7 euros.

Tasty and inexpensive Hungarian cuisine is located outside the Buda Castle , on the picturesque Buda Hills .

Confectionery Szamos

Addresses of coffee shops of the Szamos confectionery network on the Buda side:

– Cafe Szamos: st. Kőrosy Jozsef u. 2, a 15-minute walk from the Gellert Bath. Opening hours: 9-00 – 20-00.

– Szamos Marcipan: st. Böszörményi út 44 is located in the Buda Hills, 3 km from the Royal Palace and Mount Gellert.

Trophy Grill

Trophy Grill is a popular chain of restaurants serving authentic Hungarian cuisine. (We already wrote about it above).

Trophy Grill restaurants on the Buda side:

-Margit krt. 2 – located at the Margit híd bridge. Walk 5 minutes from the Lukács Bath, 20 minutes from the Parliament across the Danube Bridge, half an hour from the Fisherman’s Bastion, and 15 minutes from the Mammut Shopping Center. nine0003

– Laktanya u. 5 – located in the Obuda area, not far from the Arpad hit bridge. From the hotel with thermal pools The Aquincum Hotel Budapest it takes 10 minutes to walk, from Margaret Island and hotels with thermal pools Danubius Health Spa Resort Margitsziget and Danubius Grand Hotel Margitsziget the walk to the restaurant takes 20-25 minutes.

See also: The best hotels in Budapest with thermal pools.

Opening hours : daily from 12-00 to 24-00. The prices of at Trophy Grill depend on the time. On weekdays from 12-00 to 17-00 you can dine for 4000l. (14 euros) per person, you can dine on weekdays from 17-30 to 24-00 from Monday to Thursday for 5500 pounds (19euro) per person. The most expensive offer – 6600 F. (22 euros) per person – dinner on Friday from 17-30 to 24-00 and all weekends and holidays.

Discounts for children under 12 years old: – 50% on weekdays, free of charge on weekends and holidays. Little guests under 3 years old – free of charge. You can book a table and see current offers on the Trophy Grill website www.trofeagrill.com/hu/ettermek-2/obudai-etterem / .

Vadaspark etterem

Authentic Hungarian restaurant – Charda. The family restaurant Vadaspark étterem is decorated in ethnic style. The establishment has been operating for over 30 years. On weekends you can try Hungarian national cuisine and hear live Hungarian and gypsy music. Charda is also known for oven-baked dishes and game dishes. It is located on the outskirts of Budapest, near the town of Budakeszi, near the Vadaspark wildlife park. (Our children, after visiting the zoo with cute animals, refused to eat in this charda, which serves game). Can be added to Route No. 5 from the Guide to Budapest for Children.

Address Vadaspark étterem : Szanatórium utca. (Next to the Vadaspark wildlife park, on the outskirts of Budapest and the city of Budakeszi). Opening hours : the restaurant is open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 12-00 to 22-00. Prices are above average, a check is about 15-20 euros. There is a children’s menu. For current information and menu, please visit: www.vadasparkrest.com.

This selection contains only 10 inexpensive establishments with delicious Hungarian cuisine. Of course, there are many more! nine0003

Please write in the comments which restaurants, pastry shops or cafes in Budapest you like.