March 31, 2010 - Pharmacy
Pharmacy at the Mikszáth Kálmán square in Budapest.
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Pharmacy at the Mikszáth Kálmán square in Budapest.
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Khell Food has been producing and delivering sandwiches in Hungary since 1992. When I took the photo in the downtown, I didn’t know who they are. Then I checked their website and I recognised that they produce those triangular shaped sandwiches which I buy at times at the gas station when I am on my way to the country side.
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Ápisz…since my childhood these stores are for stationeries in Hungary. Papers, office tools, pens anything you need.:)
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A hairdresser salon with this old fashioned name in the IInd district of Budapest.
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Its rather a store not a market but I found their board interesting with this mirror. Its located in the VIIth district in Budapest, a store where you can get indian, latin american, asian , african products.:)
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Most of the movies are located in large malls nowdays. But there are still some little traditional ones with a more friendly athmosphere. One of them is the Bem Mozi in Budapest.
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Kaja means food in the Hungarian slang. This enterprise in the Nagymező street is a well known food delivery service called kaja.hu.
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Take part in our Budapest Quiz..see the details here.
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In a co-operation with the www.hungarystartshere.com site, starting from today, there will be a new Budapest Quiz. Maybe some of you still remember that last year, Meg (Nelson Daily Photo) and Jazzy (Tuzla Daily Photo) had both won a box of Szamos Marcipán each. This year, we (Zannnie and Zsolt) will offer to the winner a bottle of Tokaji Wine and the www.hungarystartshere.com portal offers one of their Hungary guide books in English.
This quiz will last for 10 weeks from today onwards. Every week, we will post a new question, altogether 9 of them. The winner will be announced on the 30th of December 2008. The questions will be published on www.budapestdailyphoto.com and www.hungarystartshere.com. You can participate by leaving your answers in the comments of either site. Of course only one answer is accepted from one person. To sign up for the quiz all you have to do is to answer the questions in the comments box. Doesn’t matter if you miss any/some of the questions….feel free to take part there is always a chance to be the final winner!:)
(last year Meg joined a little later, but finally she was the winner of the quiz!)
We set up the questions in a way that you will find all the necessary information on www.hungarystartshere.com or on www.budapestdailyphoto.com.
Good luck! And I hope you will enjoy our 2008 Quiz!:)
By the way…for the photo today, you can see an old fashioned Master Plumber.
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First question of the 2008 Budapest quiz:
1, Which is on the list of World Heritage Sites:
A, Gresham Palace
B, Andrássy Avenue
C, Váczi Street
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CBA is a Hungarian grocery chain. Szakképzett hentest felveszünk means “We are looking for certified butcher”. And if you look at the picture on the advertisement that butcher looks very much like an old fashioned doctor.:)
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…és még annyit, hogy: meglátni és megveretni
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