12. July 2024 at 22:26

Restaurant review: Paprikash like never before at this former strip club

The new Bratislava bistro, Ferdinand, concealed in Bratislava's popular park, sells an espresso for €1.

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Ema Stanovská

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Bistro Ferdinand on the Petržalka side of the Danube. Bistro Ferdinand on the Petržalka side of the Danube. (source: E. S.)
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The long-awaited new bistro Ferdinand in Petržalka’s Sad Janka Kráľa, a public park, has officially opened in the renovated premises of a former strip club, which had been dilapidated for many years.

The bistro owner Robert Nagy owns several other establishments in Bratislava: Otto! Bistro, Emil Café in the Bratislava City Gallery, and Langoš Bar in the Old Market Hall. Ferdinand, named after the Hungarian monarchs and architect of the building, Ferdinand Konček, conceptually aligns with his other sister or rather “fraternal” establishments.

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