Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Teaház a Vörös Oroszlánhoz

Villányi u.12
Buda South, XI, Móricz Zsigmond körtér (T19,41, B7,173), 1min

Despite being tucked away, just off Móricz Zsigmond körtér – not the most glamorous end of town – Teaház a Vörös Oroszlánhoz (The Red Lion Teahouse) is surprisingly plush.

Low-lit and spacious, with an open fish pool, which bubbles away pleasantly, it also has several more intimate corners, with a choice of chairs or cushions.

An English menu is available on request, or if you’re spotted, and contains a wide selection of teas, three kinds of honey (one of which is described as “locust”), and a few snacks. A young team of polite, professional staff are numerous and seem to enjoy testing their English.

Whether you’re on your way back from Budaörs or are just checking out this corner of town – Ifujsag park is just around the corner – it’s a great place to unwind after a full day. Sparsely populated during the day but popular in the evenings, it stays open until eleven.

www.vorosoroszlanteahaz.hu

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