EDIBLE LIVING by Sarah Copeland

EDIBLE LIVING by Sarah Copeland

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EDIBLE LIVING by Sarah Copeland
EDIBLE LIVING by Sarah Copeland
PASTRY-LOVER'S GUIDE TO BUDAPEST

PASTRY-LOVER'S GUIDE TO BUDAPEST

Six bookmark-worthy Budapest bakeries and four favorite speciality shops, from short-term expat and stylist Jenn Elliott Blake

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Apr 04, 2025
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This is a reader-supported publication. If you’ve found your way here recently, welcome! You can subscribe below. And, if you find value in your weekly drop-in, now is a great time to go paid—there’s lots of great paid content coming! Other ways to support my work: buy my books, like, comment, and forward to a friend.

Hello!

This week, we finally started to dream up new adventures—Spring break (yes, it starts in a week—we like our vacation planning fast and loose), and our summer stay in Hungary. It’s been ages since I brought you a dispatch from Hungary, and this one is especially worth the wait: SIX STUNNING BAKERIES + FOUR SPECIALTY SHOPS to visit on your next trip to Budapest.

Find details below about these special places, including names, addresses and what makes them a stand-out, from my friend Jenn Elliott Blake, a talented stylist and world-traveler who spent several weeks living like a local in Budapest with her young kids last summer (more on camps, and her living situation, below!).

This marks the first in a series of monthly articles about Hungary. Expect one juicy bit about Hungarian food, wine, or places to visit in Budapest and beyond each month through late August (when I’ll be writing from there). And if you want to catch up on any of my writings on Hungary, type “HUNGARY” or “HUNGARIAN” in the search bar on my Edible Living homepage, and quickly find many letters about Hungary you may have missed (A Reminder that paid subscribers have full access to all travel posts and archives). Here are some favorites:

POSTCARD FROM HUNGARY

THE SEARCH FOR THE PERFECT STRUDEL

IT’S NOT AUGUST WITHOUT PALACSINTA

BUDAPEST BLACK BOOK

More from me very soon.

xx

Sarah

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