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"In Communist Hungary, eszpresszós were popular hangouts serving cheap coffee (strictly dark roast), beer, and basic food. They are fast disappearing, but Bambi, which opened in 1961, continues to thrive, drawing a mix of regulars and local 20-somethings who have discovered the charms of the Communist-era genre. With its original socialist-modern interior furnishings and stereotypically dour waitstaff, Bambi offers a journey back in time. While it’s appropriate to go there any time of the day, a morning visit for scrambled eggs, frankfurters, and a cup of coffee on the outdoor terrace is especially choice." - Tas Tobias
