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2000s: Elza has her own little restaurant in the Hungarian city of Delibab
2000s: Elza has her own little restaurant in the Hungarian city of Delibab
For years, Elza has managed to get by. She has her own little restaurant in the Hungarian city of Delibab cooking quality versions of her country’s classics and serving them with a smile. But lately her smile has become tired. She is weary of serving the same customers the same dishes, and the loveless affair with her sous-chef is now an irritation.
With her country in a state of transition from communism to capitalism, Elza embarks upon her own change. She decides to woo The Critic, one of the harshest, most powerful restaurant columnists in Europe, in the hope of landing a glowing review that will push her above the competition. But as relationships in the kitchen sour, the food threatens to turn with them, and not even Elza’s strained composure can prevent the chaos that seems fated to engulf her.
There is no town called Délibáb in Hungary
Délibáb is a Hungarian word to describe a phenomenon that happens at the Hortobágyi Park area.
It is a mirage, caused by an optical effect and the conjunction of flat land, the sun, the sky, the landscape per se…
Serves up a multi-course lesson in the dreams and challenges of contemporary life in Hungary!
Destination: Hungary Author/guide: Marc Fitten Departure Time: 2000s
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