Del Cafe has been my go-to spot every day for the past month, and it’s easy to see why- the coffee is consistently excellent smooth, rich, and always made just right... they also offer oat, soy, and my favorite, almond milk, which is a huge plus. and if you’re in the mood for something sweeter, their white hot chocolate is absolutely delicious...creamy, velvety, and just the right amount of indulgence.
The pastries are just as good, with the New York chocolate chip cookie being a solid choice, but the real star? their White Oreo cookie. that thing is next-level, soft, chewy, and packed with flavor. pair it with their coffee, and you’ve got the perfect treat.
Beyond the coffee and the pastries, the atmosphere makes this place even better. the music selection, from indie folk to smooth jazz, adds to the cozy, relaxing vibe. and despite the quality, the prices are super fair, which makes it even easier to come back day after day.
But what really makes Del Cafe special is the staff. they’re always friendly, welcoming, and genuinely seem to enjoy what they do. whether it's remembering my usual order or recommending something new, they make every visit feel personal... even during busy hours, they stay patient and kind, which isn’t something you can find in Budapest. it’s the kind of place where you feel like a regular after just a few visits, and that’s a big part of why I keep coming back. I honestly would have given them six stars...
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Walked into this lil café and boom — instant cozy mode. It’s small, but the vibes? Hug-in-a-mug. Also the latte art? Bro, every cup looks like it paid tuition at art school. I almost apologized before drinking it.
Staff check: cute, sweet, smiley — 10/10 “omg stop you’re adorable” energy. I felt emotionally supported by customer service.
Caramel Latte supremacy: smooth, balanced, not tooth-achingly sweet. If this drink were a person, it’d text back fast and remember your birthday.
Tried the kuglóf (Hungarian bundt cake) — fluffy, yummy, disappeared mysteriously (into my face). Bread though… kinda mid. Not bad, just not writing home to...
Read moreWhile strolling through the lively streets of Budapest, we stumbled upon Del Café and what a wonderful discovery! The place is warm and inviting, beautifully decorated with a mix of modern and cozy touches. The staff was incredibly welcoming and friendly from the moment we walked in.
We tried a creamy cappuccino that was absolutely delicious and a homemade chocolate cake that was simply to die for. The prices are very reasonable for the quality, especially in such a vibrant neighborhood.
A perfect spot for a quiet afternoon break or to kick off the evening. I highly recommend. We’ll...
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