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Egerszalk, a charming village located just 8km south of the enchanting town of Eger, is a hidden gem waiting to be explored.
Get in
If you're planning to visit Eger, there's a convenient direct bus service from the Eger bus station that runs every half hour. No need to worry about waiting long for a bus!
However, if you prefer to travel by car, there's a cautionary note for you. During the winter season, the direct road from Eger can be treacherous due to snow and ice. To ensure your safety, it's recommended to take route 25 and then make a right turn towards Demjn. It's better to be safe than sorry!
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Popular Foods
Goulash is a traditional Hungarian stew made with beef, paprika, potatoes, and other vegetables. The meat is typically simmered slowly until tender, and the rich, savory sauce is enhanced by the sweetness of the paprika. This hearty dish is often served with a side of dumplings called nokedli or bread. Chicken Paprikas is another popular Hungarian dish, featuring chicken cooked in a creamy, slightly spicy paprika sauce. The dish is often accompanied by boiled potatoes or other starchy sides like rice or noodles. The combination of the tender, flavorful chicken with the tangy, smoky sauce makes for a satisfying meal that highlights Hungary's beloved spice. Lecsó is a classic Hungarian pepper and tomato relish made with red bell peppers, tomatoes, garlic, onions, and hot wax peppers. It is commonly used as a spread or condiment for meats, sausages, cheeses, and even sandwiches. Lecsó can be mild or quite spicy, depending on the type and amount of hot peppers used, making it a versatile and bold addition to various dishes. Historical Appearance
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