You are sitting 10 meters from the Boim Chapel, and 20 meters from the Latin Cathedral. Every 10-20 minutes a tour passes by you, and the loud voice of the guide is heard.
The sign above the entrance reads "2 cabbage rolls (and we're talking about food)". 10 points for the name, 10 points for the signature logo, 9 points for the interior and 10 points for the location on Rynok Square.
The restaurant has everything - the location, the kitchen, the concept and the show! At the entrance, a person with a machine gun will ask you for a password. Inside the sign "be careful, the Muscovites dug a hole" you will pass another Muscovite detector.
One of the oldest cathedrals in Lviv, moreover, which has come down to us almost in its original form. Majestic from the inside, the basilica at the same time makes a very depressing impression on the viewer.
In my opinion, before the tourist was not allowed to go inside. Now you can, although for 10 UAH. Entering the twilight, at first you can’t understand what you paid money for.
Service is fast and cheap. This is where the advantages end and the disadvantages begin. The pizza is "decent" but nothing special. Soup so-so, salad so-so. Interior made of plastic lining.
The monument was erected recently, in 2007. If we ignore history and look at it as art, then it does not represent anything special. From a distance, it is very reminiscent of Lenin, no matter how blasphemous it may sound.
The relatively new church (1911) is located on a crowded, bustling and cramped square. Quite far from the center, so it is unlikely to get into your itinerary. But it is convenient to visit if you stomp from the station to the center on foot.