For a fast, affordable lunch while you're hangin' around the Museum Quarter, there's Lunch Kiosk.
In between museum-hopping I needed a quick snack and found Lunch Kiosk while I was walking around, as it's located right in the center of all the museums. Lunch Kiosk is an outdoor stand where you order at the counter and take a seat at one of the outdoor tables nearby.
Based off the menu, Lunch Kiosk seemed to be known for their various hot dogs with different toppings, so I ordered a hot dog with sauerkraut and fried onion. I think I would've liked the hot dog better had it been more simplified, as two of the elements of the hot dog were overbearing. The bun of the hot dog had a similar texture to a baguette, so it was super thick and hard to take a bite with the hot dog, which was unfortunate because the star of the meal was actually quite good. The hot dog tasted more like a kielbasa, so it had great, smoky flavor and was a thick sausage. But you can't taste much of it when the bun that's holding it is so much. Same with the fried onion. The fried onion should've really been more of a garnish, just to add some crunch with the finishing bite. But it was heavily topped on, so distracted from the sausage. I ended up tearing off most of the bread, to enjoy what I liked most about it - the sausage and sauerkraut.
it's great that Lunch Kiosk is available for museum patrons and visitors of the area, especially when you have a full day of sightseeing in between the many museums. It offers food that's quick and cheap; but with that said, I find that more than anything Lunch Kiosk is convenient above anything else. read more