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    Restaurant in Hosszúhetény, Hungary

    Hosszú Tányér

    210Pearl Points

    Michelin-acknowledged modern cooking at €€ prices.

    Hosszú Tányér, Restaurant in Hosszúhetény

    About Hosszú Tányér

    Hosszú Tányér is a Michelin Plate-recognised modern cuisine restaurant in Hosszúhetény village, holding the award in both 2024 and 2025. At €€ prices, it delivers award-acknowledged cooking well below the cost of comparable Budapest venues. A 4.9 Google rating from 178 reviews backs the case for the drive from Pécs. Book for weekend lunch and treat the Mecsek hills setting as part of the experience.

    Should You Book Hosszú Tányér?

    If you are comparing Hosszú Tányér to the Michelin-recognised modern cuisine restaurants in Budapest — places like Stand in Budapest or Borkonyha Winekitchen — the case for driving out to Hosszúhetény is direct: you get Michelin Plate-level cooking at €€ prices, in a village setting that most Budapest restaurants cannot replicate. Hosszú Tányér has held the Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, which marks it as a kitchen that reviewers keep returning to, not a one-year anomaly. For first-timers arriving from Pécs or further afield, the value-to-recognition ratio is one of the more compelling arguments for any table in this region of Hungary.

    The Venue at a Glance

    Hosszú Tányér sits on the main street of Hosszúhetény, a small village in the Mecsek hills east of Pécs. The address, Fő u. 162, places it along the village's central axis, and for a first-time visitor the setting is immediately readable: this is not an urban dining room dressed up to feel rural, but a venue that exists in genuine countryside. The visual register of the space matters here. Where Budapest fine-dining venues compete on interior design and energy, Hosszú Tányér's setting offers something quieter, natural light, a village pace, and the kind of room that does not fight for your attention before the food arrives.

    The cuisine is listed as Modern Cuisine, which in the Hungarian context typically means a kitchen working with regional and seasonal produce reframed through contemporary technique. At the €€ price point, that positions Hosszú Tányér well below the cost of comparable Michelin-recognised cooking at venues like Babel or Rumour by Rácz Jenő, both of which operate at €€€€. For a first-timer, that price gap is significant: you are accessing award-acknowledged cooking without the Budapest price floor.

    The Brunch and Weekend Case

    The editorial angle worth dwelling on for first-timers is the weekend and daytime visit. Hosszúhetény is a destination you travel to deliberately, there is no casual foot traffic from a city hotel district. That makes it naturally suited to a weekend format: drive from Pécs (roughly 20 kilometres east), arrive for a late morning or midday meal, and treat the village and surrounding Mecsek hills as part of the day rather than just a backdrop. Several Michelin Plate restaurants in Hungarian village settings operate primarily or most ambitiously at weekend lunches, when the kitchen has time and the room is not turning tables for an urban dinner rush. Whether Hosszú Tányér offers a formal brunch menu or a weekend lunch format specifically, the structural logic of visiting on a Saturday or Sunday rather than a weekday holds: you give yourself time, the setting rewards it, and the price point means a longer, more relaxed meal does not require pre-trip financial planning.

    For comparison, similar destination-village restaurants in Hungary, such as Pajta in Őriszentpéter or Platán Gourmet in Tata, have built their strongest followings through exactly this weekend-destination model. Hosszú Tányér's sustained Michelin recognition across two consecutive years suggests the kitchen is consistent enough to justify the drive.

    Google Rating and What It Implies

    A Google rating of 4.9 from 178 reviews is worth taking seriously at a venue this size and in this location. Village restaurants rarely accumulate review volume at scale; the 178 reviews Hosszú Tányér has gathered suggest a genuine draw rather than local goodwill alone. A 4.9 average across that count indicates consistently strong execution, not a handful of enthusiastic regulars inflating the score. For a first-timer uncertain whether the drive is warranted, that data point is a reasonable confidence signal.

    The Milestone: Two Consecutive Michelin Plates

    Holding a Michelin Plate in 2024 and again in 2025 is the detail that anchors the booking case. The Plate is not a star, but it represents Michelin's acknowledgement of a kitchen worth knowing, inspectors have visited and returned. For a restaurant in a village of this scale, two consecutive years of Plate recognition is not a minor footnote. It means the quality is not seasonal or inconsistent, and it positions Hosszú Tányér within a small group of Hungarian restaurants outside Budapest and Pécs that have earned national-level culinary recognition. Peer venues in that regional cohort include 42 Restaurant in Esztergom, 67 Sigma in Székesfehérvár, and Anyukám Mondta in Encs, all operating outside the capital with Michelin acknowledgement. Hosszú Tányér belongs in that conversation.

    Booking and Logistics

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which is consistent with a village restaurant operating outside a high-footfall urban market. Hosszú Tányér is unlikely to require weeks of advance planning the way a Budapest tasting-menu restaurant might. That said, weekend lunch slots at a small venue with Michelin recognition can fill from regional visitors and Pécs day-trippers, particularly in spring and summer when the Mecsek hills draw more visitors. Book a week out for weekdays; for Saturday or Sunday lunch, especially in warmer months, two weeks ahead is a practical minimum. Phone and website data are not available in our database at time of publication, check current contact details via search before your visit.

    See our full Hosszúhetény restaurants guide for additional options in the area, and our Hosszúhetény hotels guide if you are planning an overnight stay. The Hosszúhetény wineries guide and experiences guide are worth reviewing if you want to build a full day around the visit.

    Who Should Book

    Book Hosszú Tányér if you want Michelin-acknowledged modern cooking at €€ prices, are willing to travel to a village setting, and prefer a quieter room over an urban dining scene. It is well-suited to couples, small groups treating a weekend lunch as a destination occasion, and food-focused travellers already in the Pécs area. It is not the right choice if you need city-centre convenience or are looking for the energy and wine-list depth of a Budapest flagship. For those cases, Borkonyha Winekitchen or Stand25 Bisztró in Budapest are the more practical alternatives.

    Also worth knowing: for regional modern cuisine outside Hungary, Alkimista Kulináris Műhely in Szeged, Botanica in Dánszentmiklós, and Avalon Ristorante in Miskolc offer comparable destination-restaurant propositions in other parts of Hungary. If you are touring further, Andrassy Restaurant in Tarcal and A Konyhám Stúdió 365 in Fonyód round out the picture of what destination dining looks like across the country. For reference points further afield, De Librije in Zwolle and De Bokkedoorns in Overveen show what sustained Michelin recognition looks like at a European village-and-town restaurant over time.

    Quick reference: Michelin Plate 2024 & 2025 · €€ price range · Google 4.9 (178 reviews) · Booking difficulty: Easy · Hosszúhetény, Hungary · Bars nearby

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Hosszú Tányér in Hosszúhetény?

    There are no comparable Michelin-recognised alternatives in Hosszúhetény itself — the village is small and Hosszú Tányér is the destination. If you want similar modern cuisine credentials with easier access, Stand25 Bisztró and Borkonyha Winekitchen are both Michelin-acknowledged and based in Budapest. The trade-off is price and room noise: Hosszú Tányér's €€ pricing and quieter village setting are harder to match in the capital.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Hosszú Tányér?

    At €€ pricing with two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025), the value case is strong by any regional measure. Michelin's Plate recognition signals cooking quality the inspectors consider worth noting, and at this price point in a village setting you are unlikely to find comparable credentials nearby. Specific menu details are not publicly documented, so confirm the current format directly when booking.

    Can I eat at the bar at Hosszú Tányér?

    Bar seating details are not confirmed in available venue data. Given the village location at Fő u. 162 and the modern cuisine format, this is a sit-down restaurant rather than a bar-led operation — contact the venue before assuming informal counter options are available.

    Can Hosszú Tányér accommodate groups?

    Group capacity details are not publicly documented, but village restaurants at this level typically have limited covers, which means large groups can strain the kitchen and displace other bookings. For groups of more than four, contact the venue in advance to confirm availability and whether a set menu applies. If a flexible group-dining format matters more than the rural setting, Stand25 Bisztró in Budapest may be easier to arrange.

    How far ahead should I book Hosszú Tányér?

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which reflects its location outside Budapest's high-footfall market. That said, weekend tables fill faster than weekday slots given the destination-dining nature of the trip. Booking one to two weeks ahead for weekends is a reasonable buffer; weekday visits may be available with shorter notice. Exact hours and online booking details are not publicly listed, so phone or email outreach is the safest path to confirm.

    Location

    Hosszúhetény, Fő u. 162, 7694 Hungary

    Hosszúhetény, Hungary

    Compare Hosszú Tányér

    Worth the Price? Hosszú Tányér vs. Peers
    VenuePrice
    Hosszú Tányér€€
    Babel€€€€
    Borkonyha Winekitchen€€€
    Rumour by Rácz Jenő€€€€
    Stand25 Bisztró€€
    Bilanx€€

    What to weigh when choosing between Hosszú Tányér and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    Hosszú Tányér's clearest advantage over its comparison set is price. Babel and Rumour by Rácz Jenő both operate at €€€€ with modern and creative cuisine that earns significant critical attention, but you are paying a substantial premium over Hosszú Tányér's €€ price point. If Michelin Plate-level modern cooking is your target and keeping costs down matters, Hosszú Tányér is the value case in this group, provided you are willing to leave the city.

    Borkonyha Winekitchen at €€€ is the most practical Budapest alternative for diners who want Michelin-recognised modern cuisine without committing to a full €€€€ tasting menu price. It is easier to reach for city-based visitors and offers a deeper wine programme. Stand25 Bisztró at €€ matches Hosszú Tányér on price and delivers traditional Hungarian cooking in a Budapest setting, the right call if you want value in the city rather than a village drive. Bilanx at €€€ (with €€ pricing) sits in a similar contemporary register and offers competitive value for money within Budapest.

    The decision between Hosszú Tányér and this peer group comes down to what you are optimising for. For value at Michelin Plate level with a destination-weekend framing, Hosszú Tányér leads the comparison. For city convenience, wine depth, or a livelier room, Borkonyha Winekitchen or Stand25 Bisztró are the stronger practical choices. Hosszú Tányér is the one to book when the meal itself is the reason for the trip.

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