
The Lion Indian Cuisine is build by the team having years of experience in Five Star hotels and different Indian restaurant. This team believes in guest satisfaction by providing healthy, tasty and quality food with great service in peaceful environment. Lion Indian Cuisine is best Indian restaurant in San Antonio Perhaps best Indian food .
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8202 N Loop 1604 W, San Antonio, TX 78249
Phone: (210) 257-6770
Website: https://www.lionindiancuisinesa.com/
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Reviews
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The restaurant is clean, with cozy dim lighting, soft instrumental music, and TVs showing peaceful natural scenery—a really nice touch. The staff is friendly and professional. Great food, great vibes—I highly recommend The Lion Indian Cuisine Restaurant!
The service deserves a special mention. It was top-notch. The owner was extremely kind, respectful, and welcoming, which honestly made the experience better overall. You can tell they care about their customers, and that matters.
The main reason I’m sticking with a 3-star rating is the fried rice. It was unfortunately bland and at the same time overly salty, which threw things off for me. That dish didn’t match the quality of the rest of the food.
There’s definitely potential here, and with some improvement on consistency—especially the fried rice—this could easily be a higher-rated spot. I appreciate the hospitality and hope to see things improve on my next visit at The Lion Indian Restaurant.
Staff was friendly and atmosphere was great.
I’ve noticed that Indian restaurants here often have this feature—giving you these two options. However, the buffet is usually more cost-effective. Ordering individual dishes can end up being more expensive than an all-you-can-eat buffet, so we opted for the buffet this time.
The buffet had a great variety, with different curries, various dishes, and even unique desserts. The curries were especially impressive, ranging from creamy to spicy and mild, catering to all preferences.
I particularly loved their butter chicken curry —the creamy flavor was so rich and satisfying! As for the other curries, I tried a bit of everything I hadn’t had before, and each had its own distinct flavor and was delicious in its own way.
For dessert, I tried something that resembled an Indian-style mango sago. It was recommended by a friend, and surprisingly, it tasted amazing! It wasn’t a lassi, so it felt quite unique. I can’t recall its name, but if you visit, I highly recommend trying it (it’s the small yogurt-like bowl in the picture).
Another dessert they had was a small pastry, which I personally didn’t enjoy much, so I wouldn’t recommend it. However, if you’re curious, you can still grab a small piece to try. My friend and I shared a tiny piece and found it not to our taste.
For those interested, you can visit the restaurant and dine in. They also offer a pay-by-weight takeout option, which is great for those who’d prefer to enjoy the food at home.
Unfortunately, the experience was ultimately disappointing due to the food temperature. All of the buffet items were cool or at room temperature instead of being properly hot, which is not only a quality issue but a serious food safety concern. This completely ruined our appetite, and we are now hopeful that we do not get sick from the food we did consume.
Overall, disappointing to say the least, as we had high expectations given the amount of positive reviews.