Costes is a Michelin-starred restaurant in Budapest, Hungary.[1] The head chef of the restaurant is Eszter Palagyi.[2]
In 2010, it became the first Hungarian restaurant to be awarded a Michelin star.[3] [4] Locally sourced food is one of the restaurant's selling points. Duck is sourced from the Kunság region, wine from Tokaj wine region, and catfish from Lake Fertő; the restaurant also serves Mangalica pork.[5] Truffles are also sourced domestically. The restaurant's menu is dictated by local seasons; when asked about this, the head chef cited inspiration from her grandmother's kitchen. Tasting menues at the restaurant cost around US$150 per head in 2018. The restaurant has a secondary location called Costes Downtown with a lighter atmosphere, opened in 2015.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the restaurant operated with dining cars inside of a ferris wheel, to comply with social-distancing rules.[6] Guests were given their own carriage, with a four course-meal of "braised oxtail and duck liver, slightly cured pike perch, prime rib, and poached pear 'belle Hélène'".[7]