I have come here about 5-6 times, and its one of my favorite spots for brunch in budapest. However, first time where I get an "annoying" experience. Where the waitress kept coming over and over to ask to take our plate, when it was apparent there was still food on it. She came about twice, 3rd time i ended up giving it to her just so she could stop coming over. I understand if places are full and they want more customers however that was not the case today. After that, we continued staying, my friend ordered another coffee and wanted to just enjoy our time there catching up, but again the waitress kept coming if we wanted anything else about couple more times, making it clear that they wanted us to leave, so i ended up asking for the bill. For me its a must where in a good restaurant you can enjoy your food without rushing or without being stressed to finish your plate and go away. Maybe she was new or they've been told to do that so i don't want to "bash" anyone, every time i have gone everyone is kind. However i felt rushed today, on a not so busy...
Read moreWe came to Lions Locker for a good breakfast spot, From the moment we walked in, we were greeted with warm smiles and genuinely friendly staff.
We ordered the Eggs Benedict and the Hungarian breakfast, along with a couple of drinks. Every bite was absolutely delicious. The standout, though, was the service. Our waiter, a young guy with a great sense of humor, was incredibly kind and attentive. He cracked a few jokes with us, creating such a light and cheerful atmosphere that it genuinely lifted our mood for the rest of the day.
Lions Locker is definitely a place I’d return to, whether for breakfast or lunch. The prices are fair, the food is on point, and the vibe is just right. A small tip: due to some construction in the area, the entrance might be a bit tricky to spot—but just keep an eye out for the lion sign, and...
Read moreIf you need a friendly respite, head to Lion’s Locker. Run by a brother-sister team where the chef is their mom, their menu includes traditional Hungarian items and food catering to others like the European breakfast.
The moment we walked in, every staff member warmly greeted us and asked where we’re from. As they took our order, they asked us friendly questions. As we left, they all waved goodbye.
For breakfast, I got the Hungarian breakfast, which was very good. The fried egg, sausage, and bacon comes on a Hungarian tomato and onion stew. Three slices of bread are on the side.
My wife enjoyed her peach jam crepes and our six-year-old daughter loved the Nutella crepes.
Their iced tea and flavored lemonades are refreshing! Keep in mind that the lemonades are fruit, sugar, and fizzy water not like the kind you...
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