A Native American teahouse seems out of place in Budapest, but it's still fun to see how other cultures interpret some aspects of Hungarian culture. It looks overwhelmingly like a tourist trap, but step downstairs for the real fun. Down in the nonsmoking section, the room is decorated in a rustic, log-cabin style -- a comfy spot for a pot of tea. Even better: To the left of the staircase are intimate nooks for two, and behind those doors you'll find small rooms with comfortable chairs and a fake fireplace for inviting tea parties. Smokers can head to the first floor (one up from the street), where Native American motifs add to the ambience -- right down to the chief sitting with his hollowed-out log fire as an ashtray. Pressing a silent bell button will call the waitstaff to take your order for a pot of tea from over 50 different choices, all with Native American names.
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