On February 24, Győr’s Placc turns into a sizzling playground for American comfort food lovers. Quick, affordable, and outrageously tasty, the hands-on session lines up a crowd-pleasing menu: breaded mozzarella balls, a heavenly smash burger with crunchy coleslaw, bold potato variations, and a proper American chocolate cookie to finish. If cracking the code of U.S. street food has been on your list, this is your moment. Location: 9000 Győr, Szent István Road (Szent István út) 8. Date: 2026.02.24 (Tuesday).
The workshop series doesn’t stop there. Placc is rolling out themed nights across March, darting between the flavors of Mexico and the States. Reservations are encouraged—spots go fast when melted cheese, crispy edges, and agave spirits are involved.
If the taste of the Americas gets your pulse up and you’re keen to wash it down with Mexico’s national agave spirit, grab a seat and cook a great Mexican spread with the team. Expect vibrant flavors, high-energy cooking, and that unmistakable agave kick. Dates: 2026.03.10 in Győr. Another Mexican night also appears in the listing, flagged as Street Food Mexico (Street food mexikó), inviting guests to secure their places and dive into a “good Mexican” menu with agave in the glass. Venue throughout: Győr.
On March 3, the Placc kitchen shifts into full Americana mode. The plan: a “brutally cheesy” mac and cheese, a heavenly smash burger with crisp coleslaw, exciting potato twists, and an authentic American chocolate cookie recipe for the finale. The vibe is unapologetically comforting and geared toward decoding the secrets of American street eats. Date and city: 2026.03.03, Győr.
Then on March 31, the series crescendos with another USA night led by Eszti Sebestyén (Sebestyén Eszti), who promises a quick, affordable, and insanely delicious American comfort food menu co-created with her friend Phil. It’s pitched as an exciting culinary adventure whisking taste buds across the Atlantic. Date and city: 2026.03.31, Győr.
The action centers at Placc, 9000 Győr, Szent István Road (Szent István út) 8. Each date focuses on either U.S. classics or Mexican street food flair, pairing practical cooking with bold, satisfying plates. Attendees cook together, plate together, and—most importantly—taste everything together. Come for the smash burger and cookies, stay for the melting cheese, tangy slaw, potato surprises, and a shared table atmosphere that feels like Saturday night even on a Tuesday.
For travelers rolling into town for the workshops, Győr offers a mix of stays, from riverside calm to baroque charm:
– A striking lakeside holiday village made up of twelve thatched-roof cottages promises a super atmospheric retreat. In summer the lake doubles as a popular beach where families and young crowds unwind by cool water. There’s a kayak and boat rental on-site, and anglers find year-round joy here. The thatched enclave sits right at the park’s center, making it a scenic and convenient base.
– Amstel Hattyú Panzió sits a few steps from Győr’s historic downtown in a green zone on the Mosoni-Danube, spread across a 5,000 m2 plot. Easy to reach yet peaceful, it suits everyone from business travelers to leisure seekers. Sports options abound for active guests, turning a simple overnight into a fuller stay.
– Out in the suburbs, 8 km from the city center, a youth lodging spot offers fresh air and countryside calm. Built in 1994 with a chapel on both levels, it has 45 beds and runs year-round with prior arrangement. The dining room, lecture room, and kitchen can be rented even without accommodation, making it ideal for retreats and courses.
– Baroque Hotel Promenade (Barokk Hotel Promenád****) puts you in the heart of the old town, on Ányos Jedlik Street (Jedlik Ányos utca), inside a listed baroque mini-palace that’s been a neighborhood jewel since the early 1600s. Rooms—doubles, triples, a family room, a bio-room, plus a baroque suite—blend elegance with comfort for business and leisure trips alike. Each room honors a famous local figure in name and decor, adding a cultural note to your stay.
– Bolero Hotel brings classic bourgeois style to Győr. Couples, families, business travelers, and groups seeking good food, live music, and polished downtime all find a welcoming address here.
– A first-class family guesthouse launched in 2009 sits on a quiet street 300 meters from the historical center and a 10-minute walk from the railway station. Elegant rooms with modern bathrooms await year-round, ideal for a snug, central base.
– For workers and passers-through, a functional lodging option offers rooms with showers and private toilets in 1–6-bed setups. You get a kitchen, washing machine, free Wi‑Fi, free parking in a guarded area, plus a grocery store, Dáma ABC, on hand. On the lowest level, the Dáma‑Tanya Western pub adds a bit of saloon charm. Every room has a color TV and fridge; kitchens are shared among every three rooms, and an automatic washing machine handles the laundry.
Győr’s street food calendar is stacked, and the lodging scene is ready for every budget and taste. Book ahead, roll up your sleeves at Placc, and let the cheese pull you in.