VIRTU Restaurant

This place takes haute cuisine to new levels, specifically 120 metres high.
Georgia Drake
Published on May 22, 2024
Updated on June 03, 2024

Overview

If you love an elevated dining experience, you can't get higher than this restaurant, perched atop Budapest's tallest building, the Norman Foster-designed MOL Tower, which is a staggering 120 metres high.

As you step into Virtu, you're greeted with sweeping views of the city which you can enjoy with expertly made cocktails and delicious dishes.

Offering a blend of Hungarian flavours, tradition, and impeccable service, tourists journey from near and far to secure a reservation. Be sure to try the warm homemade bread served with salty butter and the flavoursome körözött, a Hungarian cottage cheese spread.

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