Maharaja

Óbuda & Buda Hills


This Óbuda institution was the first Indian restaurant to open in Budapest. It specialises in northern Indian dishes, especially tandoori ones (2490Ft to 54900Ft). It’s never been the best subcontinental eatery in town, but it does manage some kick-arse samosas in its relatively far-flung location.


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Nearby Óbuda & Buda Hills attractions

1. Roman Military Amphitheatre

0.12 MILES

Built in the 2nd century for the Roman garrisons, this amphitheatre, about 800m south of Flórián tér. It's not especially impressive but will give you an…

2. Goldberger Textile Museum

0.39 MILES

This museum tells the story of Hungary's textile industry and that of the textile factory founded by Jewish entrepreneur Ferenc Goldberger in 1784, which…

3. Hungarian Museum of Trade & Tourism

0.51 MILES

This superb museum traces Budapest's catering and hospitality trade through the ages, including the dramatic changes after WWII, with restaurant items,…

4. Óbuda Synagogue

0.52 MILES

Next to the landmark Aquincum Hotel Budapest, the Óbuda Synagogue was built in 1821. For many years it housed Hungarian TV (MTV) sound studios because the…

5. Kiscell Museum

0.55 MILES

Housed in an 18th-century monastery, this museum contains three excellent sections. Downstairs you’ll find a complete 19th-century apothecary brought from…

6. Szemlőhegy Cave

0.58 MILES

This beautiful cave, about 1km southeast of Pálvölgy and Mátyáshegy caves, is the most accessible of the three. The temperature at Szemlőhegy is 12°C and…

8. Franciscan Church & Monastery

0.69 MILES

These ruins – no more than a tower and a wall dating back to the late 13th century – are in the centre of the island. Habsburg Archduke Joseph built a…