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Platán Gourmet
870Pearl PointsTwo Michelin stars. Book well ahead.

About Platán Gourmet
Hungary's most decorated restaurant outside Budapest, Platán Gourmet holds two Michelin stars (2024 and 2025) and an 89-point La Liste score under Chef István Pesti. The creative tasting menu format makes it a strong choice for celebrations or serious food travel — but book as far ahead as possible. Availability is near impossible once the reservation window opens.
Book as soon as you decide to go — and mean it
Platán Gourmet holds two Michelin stars and a 2025 La Liste score of 89 points. It is the only restaurant of this standing in Tata, and possibly the most difficult table in the Transdanubia region to secure. If you are reading this while considering a trip, open the reservation system now and work backwards from the date. Waiting until your travel plans are confirmed is how you miss it entirely. Chef István Pesti's kitchen runs at full creative intensity, and the dining room fills on the strength of the awards alone.
The restaurant sits on Kastély tér — Castle Square , in the historic centre of Tata, a small lakeside town roughly 70 kilometres west of Budapest. The address alone signals that this is a destination meal, not a convenient dinner. You are coming to Tata for this restaurant, or you are adding this restaurant to a deliberate visit to Tata. Either way, plan the evening around it.
A tasting menu built for a special occasion
Platán Gourmet operates in the €€€€ tier, and the format is creative tasting menu. This is not the kind of kitchen that offers a two-course option. If you are celebrating an anniversary, a significant birthday, or a professional milestone, the structure of the meal works in your favour: a progressive sequence of courses gives the evening a natural arc and pacing, which is exactly what a special occasion needs. There are no awkward gaps to fill, no decisions to make mid-meal that interrupt conversation. The kitchen handles the rhythm.
For a date or a celebration dinner, request a table rather than defaulting to whatever is assigned. The atmosphere at Platán Gourmet runs composed and quiet , this is not a loud, buzzing room. The energy is concentrated and focused, which makes it well suited to conversation-led dinners. If you are planning a proposal or a genuinely private celebration, communicate that when booking. Restaurants at this level can usually accommodate small details if they know in advance.
Solo diners should expect a full tasting menu experience rather than a shorter or more casual alternative. This works for the right solo traveller , someone who wants to give full attention to the progression of the meal , but it is a significant commitment of time and money for one person dining alone. If solo dining is your situation, it is worth contacting the restaurant directly to understand seating options before booking.
What the 2025 credentials mean in practice
Two consecutive years of two Michelin stars (2024 and 2025) and an 89-point La Liste placement are not incidental details. They are the reason booking difficulty sits at near impossible. The Michelin two-star designation means the kitchen is delivering cooking precise and consistent enough to warrant a dedicated journey. La Liste's methodology aggregates critical consensus globally, and 89 points puts Platán Gourmet in company that extends well beyond Hungary's borders.
Chef István Pesti has built a kitchen with genuine international standing , compare this to Stand in Budapest, which carries its own Michelin recognition, or Pajta in Őriszentpéter, another destination-level creative kitchen outside the capital. Platán Gourmet occupies similar territory: a restaurant that earns the trip rather than benefiting from foot traffic. For reference across the broader region, 42 Restaurant in Esztergom, 67 Sigma in Székesfehérvár, and A Konyhám Stúdió 365 in Fonyód each represent the wider tier of serious creative cooking in provincial Hungary, but none carry the same award weight as Platán Gourmet's current two-star status.
The Google rating of 4.6 from 65 reviews is a supporting signal rather than the main one here. With a restaurant of this calibre and price tier, the guest count who review publicly is small relative to the diners who visit. The Michelin and La Liste credentials are the trust anchors.
How the tasting menu progression works for you
Creative tasting menus at the two-star level are typically structured to move from precise, ingredient-focused early courses through increasingly complex combinations, arriving at a point of culinary resolution before dessert. The editorial angle of Platán Gourmet's menu , based on Chef Pesti's creative positioning , suggests a kitchen interested in building a coherent narrative across courses rather than presenting a series of disconnected showpieces. This is the distinction between a tasting menu that satisfies and one that you are still thinking about a week later.
For the meal to work as intended, arrive without agenda. This is not a menu you rush, and it is not a kitchen that benefits from a hard end-time. If you have theatre tickets or a late train, this is the wrong evening. Clear your schedule from arrival through to whenever the kitchen decides the meal is complete.
For those travelling further afield for Hungary's creative dining scene, also worth noting: Alkimista Kulináris Műhely in Szeged, Andrassy Restaurant in Tarcal, Anyukám Mondta in Encs, Avalon Ristorante in Miskolc, and Botanica in Dánszentmiklós each operate in the serious-dining category outside Budapest, giving context to where Platán Gourmet sits within the national picture.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Kastély tér 6, Tata, 2890 Hungary
- Price tier: €€€€ (tasting menu format)
- Awards: Michelin 2 Stars (2024, 2025); La Liste Leading Restaurants 89pts (2025)
- Chef: István Pesti
- Booking difficulty: Near impossible , book as far in advance as the reservation window allows
- Format: Creative tasting menu; not suitable for guests with hard time constraints
- Occasion fit: Anniversary, milestone birthday, significant celebration, focused solo dining
- Getting there: Tata is approximately 70km west of Budapest; a dedicated trip is required
- More in Tata: Full Tata restaurants guide | Hotels | Bars | Wineries | Experiences
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Platán Gourmet?
Dress formally. A two-Michelin-star restaurant in the €€€€ tier at Kastély tér 6, Tata signals a serious dining context. Smart dress or formal attire is the safe call — think dinner jacket or equivalent. Turning up in jeans risks standing out for the wrong reasons at this level.
Can I eat at the bar at Platán Gourmet?
Bar dining is not documented for Platán Gourmet. At two-Michelin-star level, the format is typically a seated tasting menu experience with no casual counter option. check the venue's official channels to confirm seating arrangements before assuming flexibility.
Is Platán Gourmet worth the price?
Yes, if a creative tasting menu is the format you want. Two consecutive Michelin stars (2024 and 2025) and an 89-point La Liste 2025 score are verifiable credentials that justify the €€€€ price tier. The case for value is stronger here than at comparable Hungarian restaurants without that sustained international recognition.
How far ahead should I book Platán Gourmet?
Book at least four to six weeks out, and longer for weekend dates or special occasions. As the only two-Michelin-star restaurant in Tata, demand consistently outpaces the likely seat count. Leaving it to the last week is a gamble you will probably lose.
What are alternatives to Platán Gourmet in Tata?
There are no direct Michelin-starred alternatives in Tata itself. For a step down in formality and price, Platán Bisztró is the natural local fallback. If you are open to Budapest, Stand25 Bisztró and Borkonyha Winekitchen offer Michelin-recognised cooking at a lower price point and with easier booking.
Is Platán Gourmet good for a special occasion?
Yes, this is one of the clearest special-occasion cases in Hungary. Two Michelin stars, a creative tasting menu format, and a setting in Tata's Kastély tér all point toward a milestone-dinner experience. Book the private dining option if available for group celebrations.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Platán Gourmet?
For a tasting menu format specifically, yes. Chef István Pesti's kitchen has held two Michelin stars in both 2024 and 2025, and La Liste placed it at 89 points in 2025 — that level of consistency is rare in Hungary. If you want à la carte flexibility, this is not the right venue; Borkonyha Winekitchen in Budapest offers more format choice at one Michelin star.
Location
Tata, Kastély tér 6, 2890 Hungary
Tata, Hungary
Compare Platán Gourmet
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Platán Gourmet | €€€€ · Creative | Chef: István Pesti document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() { var el = document.getElementById("Achievements_chefs"); if (el && el.parentNode) { el.parentNode.removeChild(el); } });; La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 89pts; Michelin 2 Stars (2025); Michelin 2 Stars (2024) | Near Impossible | , |
| Babel | €€€€ · Modern Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | , |
| Borkonyha Winekitchen | €€€ · Modern Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | , |
| Rumour by Rácz Jenő | €€€€ · Creative | Unknown | , | |
| Stand25 Bisztró | €€ · Traditional Cuisine | Unknown | , | |
| Platán Bisztró | €€ · Hungarian | Unknown | , |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Babel, €€€€ · Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Borkonyha Winekitchen, €€€ · Modern Cuisine, €€€
- Rumour by Rácz Jenő, €€€€ · Creative, €€€€
- Stand25 Bisztró, €€ · Traditional Cuisine, €€
- Platán Bisztró, €€ · Hungarian, €€
Platán Gourmet has no direct peer in Tata. The two Michelin stars and €€€€ creative tasting menu position it in a category of its own within the town, which means your comparison decision is less about which restaurant to choose and more about whether Tata is the right destination for this style of meal. If you want the two-star experience and the Kastély tér setting, there is no local substitute.
For diners weighing Platán Gourmet against Budapest alternatives at the same price tier, Babel (€€€€ · Modern Cuisine) and Rumour by Rácz Jenő (€€€€ · Creative) both operate at comparable price points and offer serious creative cooking without requiring a trip out of the capital. Borkonyha Winekitchen (€€€) is a better option if you want Michelin-recognised cooking in Budapest at a slightly lower commitment level. The trade-off with Platán Gourmet is that you are making a trip for the meal, but the two-star credential justifies that journey in a way few provincial restaurants can.
If the €€€€ price point is a concern, Platán Bisztró (€€ · Hungarian) in Tata itself offers a dramatically more accessible entry point for a meal in the town, and Stand25 Bisztró (€€ · Traditional Cuisine) represents good value for quality in the Budapest bistro category. Neither replaces what Platán Gourmet delivers at the two-star level, but both are sensible alternatives if the budget or occasion does not call for a full tasting menu.
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