Waiting at the Airport of Heathrow and getting a bit of hunger, we were walking around and looking for a nice spot for a quick foodie. It needed to be appealing and killing the hole in my stomach, though not to be too expensive. Leon was the choice and it fitted superwell under our conditions. In 5mins, we were seating at a table with the big promoted chicken burger, a fish wrap and the fries. The burger was delicious though a bit more sauce wouldn’t have been too bad. Also the wrap tasted well and the fries were better than from other fast food companies. They look like a grid and are crunchy. Also, the place was clean, the tables ready for the next consumers and not filled with garbage. If I can give 3.5stars, that’ll be my rating. 3 is too less, 4 is too much. Considering giving 4stars only to the absolute top spots, Leon does not have the chance to get such a rating due to its location(remember, it is a diner, not a noble restaurant). Would’ve sat a bit longer if my flight was not about to leave pretty soon.
Alan R.
Classificação do local: 5 San Rafael, CA
Oh my God, I travel a ton, close to 200,000 this year over 4million since the airlines started counting This place is my savior… I will book all Euro flights they here hair so I can have some real organic and gluten free food. Nothing like ordering and hearing«all our plates are gluten free» !! Yea! Don’t miss this spot
Andrea F.
Classificação do local: 5 London, United Kingdom
The last reviewer is quite mistaken, sorry but it must’ve just been a bad server. Leon is pretty fantastic, for a chain restaurant. Stop here for organic whole foods. You pay a little extra, sure, but it’s worth it for the quality. If you want to save money, try McDonald’s. Leon is easily a 3.5−4 star place, but I really wanted to try and balance it out.
Laura P.
Classificação do local: 1 Chicago, IL
This fucking sucks — — my kebab took forever, was pretty much cold and tasted crappy, pita bread was totally stale. Also, the service was quite unfriendly. Stay away