About this spot
Açaí Fever brings the vibrant energy of Brazilian street food to Budapest's Great Market Hall with bowls of thick, purple açaí topped with fresh banana and crunchy granola. This spot stands out for its generous portions that feel like a proper meal rather than just a snack, perfect for travelers seeking a refreshing alternative to heavy Hungarian stews.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the 'Açaí da Bahia' bowl to get the traditional Brazilian style with farofa and coconut instead of the Americanized version.
- Bring cash or check your card limit, as some food halls in the market area have limited payment options for smaller vendors.
- Visit during lunch hours to avoid the peak evening rush when the queue extends outside the Great Market Hall entrance.
Common Questions
How much does Açaí Fever cost?
Expect to pay between 3,500 and 4,800 HUF per bowl, which is roughly $10–$14 USD depending on the toppings you choose.
Where is Açaí Fever?
It is located at Régi posta utca, 7-9 in the Great Market Hall Area of Budapest, right next to the main entrance near the historic post building.
What should I order if I want a sweet treat?
The 'Açaí da Bahia' is the authentic choice, served with banana slices, granola, and often a scoop of coconut ice cream on top.
About this page
Restaurant: Açaí Fever
Cuisine: brazilian
Location: Great Market Hall Area, Budapest, Hungary
Source: Curated from local review platforms