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Best restaurants in Mâcon

69 guide-listed restaurants — Michelin, Bib Gourmand, Black Pearl, Must-Eat List, World's 50 Best and more. Reference quality signals; never ranked by commission, no in-app checkout.

Michelin-starred 17

Georges Blanc

★★ Michelin€€€€Classic Cuisine

In his Vonnas stronghold, Georges Blanc has embodied a certain idea of tradition for several decades. From a 100m² building, he has built an estate that spans several hectares composed of an entire village, whose houses and streets are prettily lit come nightfall. At the head of a small empire, Monsieur Blanc enjoys taking the time to meet guests and dedicates his menus with obvious pleasure. In the plate, you’ll find his emblematic Bresse chicken and famous crêpes Vonnassiennes, together with more contemporary recipes... to be paired with one of the wonderful vintages that grace the particula

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 101 reviews

Georges Blanc offers classic French cuisine with consistently high praise for food quality, featuring signature dishes like Bresse chicken and Saint-Pierre. Service is generally professional and warm, with the chef often greeting guests, though some diners note pacing issues and delays in wine list availability. The ambiance is elegant, highlighted by a riverside terrace, yet some reviews mention dated decor and insufficient air conditioning in summer. While most experiences are exceptional, a minority cite concerns regarding value and service details, maintaining its status as a premier dining destination.

Ideal for diners seeking classic French culinary excellence who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Frédéric Doucet

★★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Frédéric Doucet's restaurant is a creative and exciting take on established ideas of terroir and tradition. The son of bistro owners, he was born into the business, and cut his teeth in the kitchens of some of the greats, from Pierre Orsi and Paul Bocuse to the prestigious Maison Troisgros. In his premises nestled in the heart of a village with pointed towers and weathered roofs, the chef breaks it down for diners: nothing but fine ingredients from Saône-et-Loire (including Charolais beef, snails, pike and goat's cheese), prepared with rigorously applied classical techniques that do not exclud

TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 101 reviews

Frédéric Doucet in Charolles holds a perfect 5.0/5 average from 80 TripAdvisor reviews. Guests consistently praise the high quality of modern cuisine, highlighting the chef's skill in enhancing local products and regional flavors. Service is described as professional, attentive, and naturally kind, contributing to a warm and refined atmosphere. While a minority of reviews noted minor issues with meal pacing or value perception, the overwhelming consensus is that the dining experience is exceptional and memorable. The establishment is well-regarded for its culinary expertise and welcoming team, making it a standout choice for those seeking high-quality gastronomy.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine and attentive service.

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Cédric Burtin

★★ Michelin€€€€Creative, Modern Cuisine

This tranquil watermill by a millstream abuts a cottage garden. After growing up in the Charolais countryside, chef Cédric Burtin, who trained with world-calibre Lyon chefs of the ilk of Paul Bocuse and Pierre Orsi, has come into his own as he explores the cornucopia of Burgundy. In addition to a savvily mastered creative streak, this authentic, delicate chef has a flair for adding a playful spin to the region’s ingredients and recipes. His surprise menu rolls out delicacies such as whitefish from Lake Geneva, confit and smoked with whitefish charcuterie, runner beans and a jus made from fishb

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 101 reviews

Cédric Burtin offers creative modern cuisine with an average rating of 4.7/5. Guests frequently praise the exceptional food quality, particularly the 9-course tasting menu, and the warm, passionate service. The open kitchen adds visual appeal. However, experiences vary; some report cold or impersonal service, lack of coordination during busy periods, and confusing dish concepts. While the atmosphere is generally described as cozy and beautiful, a minority find it lacking warmth. Value is occasionally questioned due to high expectations versus inconsistent execution. Overall, it delivers a memorable culinary journey for most, though service consistency remains a noted variable.

Suitable for diners seeking refined creative cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Paul Bocuse

★★ Michelin€€€€french

Paul Bocuse’s legend is as vibrant as ever. The “cook of the century”, as gifted in the kitchen as in business and an example for so many of today’s international stars of gastronomy, was no doubt the first modern chef. Faithful to this spirit, the high-flying kitchen brigade (two chefs and a maitre d’, all MOFs, and a world champion of iced desserts) endeavours to uphold this legacy, whilst anchoring the establishment firmly in the present. The master’s recipes have thus been lovingly and painstakingly reworked with a focus on seasonal creations in an updated menu. The performance staged in t

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 101 reviews

Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-dʼOr holds a prestigious reputation, averaging 4.8/5 on TripAdvisor. Reviews frequently highlight exceptional food quality, attentive service, and a refined atmosphere, cementing its status as a benchmark for modern French cuisine. However, some negative feedback points to rushed meal pacing, conventional dishes that lack surprise, and a perception that the restaurant relies heavily on its historical legacy rather than current innovation. A few guests reported feeling undervalued due to lower wine spending. While most find the experience memorable and professionally executed, others feel it falls short of its legendary status, suggesting a mixed reception regarding value and contemporary relevance.

Suitable for diners seeking classic French cuisine and comfortable with traditional service pacing.

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Pierre

★ Michelin€€€Classic Cuisine

In the southernmost town of Burgundy, this unassuming house in a pedestrian street is home to a benchmark of local gastronomy. The traditional architecture (bare beams and stonework and an old fireplace) is enhanced by contemporary details. Since 1991, Christian Gaulin has been celebrating the classical union of regional produce and modern techniques. Whenever he can, this solid technician sings a subtle ode to Bresse and Burgundy. Foodies can decadently indulge in frogs’ legs ravioli with garlic cream, tender pigeon, the breast roasted on the crown, the thigh confit with shallots, Charolais b

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Pierre, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Mâcon, receives high praise for its classic cuisine and attentive service. Food quality is frequently highlighted, with guests appreciating the refined presentation, local ingredients, and flavorful terroir dishes. Service is described as warm, professional, and detailed, enhancing the dining experience. The ambiance is cozy, quiet, and decorous, providing a pleasant setting. While most reviews are positive, some critics note inconsistencies in flavor intensity, occasional rushed pacing, or limited regional wine options. Value perceptions vary; some find the experience justified by the quality, while others feel it does not fully match the star rating. Overall, Pierre offers a reliable, traditional culinary experience suitable for those seeking refined classic cuisine in a comfortable environment.

Ideal for diners seeking classic French cuisine in a comfortable, quiet setting.

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La Huchette

★ Michelin€€€€Creative, Modern Cuisine

On the doorstep of Mâcon, this 1950s inn has retained its hunting frescoes by the Zuber manufactory and a lovingly maintained historic interior. In this distinctive setting, Didier Goiffon crafts signature cuisine that is as inventive as it is meticulous and which happily marries regional delicacies with spices. You will find a slate menu and ideas based on a seasonal theme, such as a 100% lobster menu. The chef’s creativity extends as far as the signature dessert, which pairs poire tapée (dried pear) with morels and vin jaune Savagnin, embodying the house character and flair. Cosy rooms for o

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

La Huchette holds a Michelin star and a 4.6/5 rating, praised for creative blue lobster dishes and high-quality ingredients. Service is generally warm and professional, though some guests note pacing issues, minor oversights like missing bread, and occasional hotel facility problems such as no hot water. The atmosphere is comfortable and welcoming, with spacious, quiet rooms. While the food receives acclaim, a minority of reviews cite insufficient portions for the price and unexpected charges. It suits diners seeking refined gastronomy, but those prioritizing flawless service consistency and fully equipped accommodations should be aware of reported inconsistencies.

Suitable for diners prioritizing creative gastronomy over flawless service consistency.

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L'O des Vignes

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

This stone building in the Mâconnais region is surrounded by a landscape of vineyards that extends to the Roche de Solutré. It houses the restaurant of a true Burgundian, Sébastien Chambru, who worked notably at Le Moulin de Mougins. He then headed off to Japan and, in Tokyo, was enthralled by the respect the Japanese chefs had for their ingredients. The author of several cookery books, he now conjures up his delicately creative cuisine here in Fuissé, finding inspiration in the day’s market (marinated and flamed tuna with condiments and beetroot-yuzu vinaigrette for example). In the adjoining

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Fuissé, L'O des Vignes offers modern cuisine with generally positive feedback on food quality, service, and atmosphere. Reviewers frequently praise specific dishes like smoked trout and foie gras, alongside expert wine pairings and attentive staff. However, negative reviews highlight inconsistencies, citing overly complex flavors, tough meat textures, and insufficient portion sizes. Some guests reported poor service availability and a lack of chef interaction. While the ambiance and decor are widely appreciated, opinions on value and culinary execution vary significantly, with some finding the experience exceptional and others disappointed by the lack of substance.

Suitable for diners seeking refined experiences and excellent wine, though those sensitive to small portions or complex flavors should proceed with caution.

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La Table de Chaintré

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

This quintessential country restaurant, tucked away in a picturesque village in the heart of the Pouilly-Fuissé vineyards, is the brainchild of a friendly, industrious couple. He scours the local markets for fine produce, which he unveils in cleverly crafted dishes. For example, langoustines from Brittany with celtuce and the first tomatoes, frogs’ legs poached and deep-fried in Japanese breadcrumbs, or Bresse chicken with pattypan squash, rainbow chard and heirloom carrots… The food is naturally enough paired with a fine selection of Burgundy and Beaujolais. The set menu changes weekly – all

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 100 reviews

La Table de Chaintré offers modern traditional cuisine, with many diners praising the precise ingredient handling, surprising flavors, and seasonal innovation. Service is generally commended as considerate and professional. The atmosphere is polarized due to the small space; while some appreciate the cozy intimacy, others report high noise levels and cramped seating that detract from the experience. Value perceptions vary, with most finding it reasonable, though a minority felt the price did not match the quality. Overall, it is a refined bistro attracting repeat visitors through culinary skill, best suited for those prioritizing food over spaciousness.

Suitable for diners valuing culinary creativity and intimacy; book in advance and consider noise sensitivity.

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Le Raisin

★ Michelin€€€Traditional Cuisine

This plush, elegant eatery in the heart of Pont-de-Vaux can be relied upon to uphold tradition whilst adding a suave modern spin. Scallops with wakame and vichyssoise; crispy sweetbread and green pumpkin; Bresse chicken cooked two ways… The classics are subtly reworked by this seasoned chef, whose score is as delicate as it is original; the menu changes monthly in line with his inspiration and what’s available from the market. The enticing wine list stars a fine selection of burgundies. Slick, professional, cheerful service.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 100 reviews

Le Raisin in Pont-de-Vaux specializes in traditional cuisine. Most reviews highlight a warm atmosphere, professional and welcoming service, and high-quality dishes featuring delicate flavors and beautiful presentation, particularly the revisited Bresse chicken. However, experiences vary significantly. Some guests report disappointment with recent changes, citing complex but bland food, insufficient portions (e.g., foie gras, chicken), and poor ingredient handling. Others criticize service as either overly formal, unfriendly, or poorly paced. While the overall rating remains high, negative feedback points to inconsistencies in food quality and value, suggesting that while many enjoy an excellent meal, others find the culinary execution lacking compared to past standards.

Suitable for diners seeking traditional flavors and attentive service, though verifying recent menu consistency is advised.

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La Marande

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

In the local dialect, ‘marander’ means ‘go and eat’. On the Tournus road, this handsome house, built out of Burgundy stone and set in a landscaped garden, is definitely worth a gourmet halt before a good night’s sleep. The owners, Élisabeth and Philippe Michel, are clearly determined to bequeath the tradition of hospitality and the love of premium produce to their team in this elegantly contemporary house that feels like a home. In the kitchen, the chef consummately and delicately curates striking dishes rich in generosity. The stonking choice of Burgundy wines and the knock-out patio add the

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Auberge du Cep

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

This emblematic Beaujolais establishment, which continues to honour its rich legacy, is the HQ of Aurélien Merot. The chef delicately and indulgently pampers regional produce with a soft spot for jus and sauces: slow-baked fario trout from Isère, almonds and sorrel sauce; Bresse poultry cooked in Fleurie wine (the house specialty)… Excellent value for money (the lunchtime menu is a bargain!) plus an impressive wine list.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 100 reviews

Auberge du Cep is noted for modern French cuisine and excellent wine, with guests frequently praising the balanced flavors, artistic presentation, and professional service. The atmosphere is generally described as warm and relaxed, and the restaurant welcomes pets. However, negative reviews highlight inconsistencies in meal pacing, small portion sizes, and occasionally bland or overly salty dishes. Some diners also reported billing errors and felt the value did not justify the Michelin star. While overall ratings are high, experiences vary significantly between visits.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine who accept smaller portions and prioritize consistent service quality.

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Aux Terrasses

★ Michelin€€€Creative

After a tour of Saint Philibert Abbey, take a break at this enchanting address. Bare stone walls and large untreated solid oak tables set the scene indoors, flooded in light thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows. The peaceful garden and the welcome from the chef’s wife are also outstanding. Chef Jean-Michel is an enthusiast, capable of changing his gourmet offering from one table to another in the same evening. His approach is entirely instinctive. His food is thus rich in emotion and establishes a natural complicity with the region, particularly through the use of first-rate local fruit, vegetab

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 100 reviews

Aux Terrasses is recognized for its creative cuisine and artistic presentation, with many guests praising the culinary craftsmanship and visual appeal. Service is generally described as professional and attentive, contributing to a refined yet cozy atmosphere suitable for family gatherings or celebrations. However, opinions on food quality are mixed; some diners found the flavors underwhelming or lacking character, while others noted small portion sizes. Ambiance receives mixed feedback regarding temperature control and decor consistency. Value perception varies significantly, with some visitors feeling the cost does not align with the experience, particularly regarding specific set menus.

Recommended for diners seeking creative visuals and refined service, but those sensitive to traditional flavors or value may want to manage expectations.

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L'Écrin de Yohann Chapuis

★ Michelin€€€€Creative, Modern Cuisine

A former orphanage provides an out-of-the-ordinary venue for the cuisine of Yohann Chapuis, who learned the ropes at Lameloise. The chef crafts food rich in “taste and emotion”, which has its own distinct identity and character, thanks to premium seasonal produce, like scallops, day-boat turbot and game, all exquisitely presented. As examples, take these ormers from Brittanny, with mushrooms, watercress and juniper, or Bresse chicken cooked three ways, with red-wine poached pears. An excellent wine list and a knowledgeable sommelier complete the picture.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Tournus, L'Écrin de Yohann Chapuis is renowned for its modern creative cuisine and Michelin star status. Most reviews praise the exquisite presentation, artistic plating, and warm, professional service, creating a bright and elegant atmosphere described as a 'magical bubble.' However, some guests question the value, citing small portions and high prices, with isolated reports of disappointing flavors or pacing issues. Overall, it suits diners seeking a refined sensory experience and sophisticated ambiance, while those budget-conscious or preferring traditional simplicity may find it less suitable.

Ideal for diners seeking refined creative cuisine and an elegant atmosphere; budget-conscious guests should consider carefully.

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Auberge de Clochemerle

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

You are sure to feel right at home in this charming stone-built inn set in a picturesque little wine-growing village. In a chic and cosy setting, the surprise set menu (only the ingredients are listed) stars seasonal produce, which are presented in carefully crafted dishes. This skilfully prepared and delicious cuisine is classic at first glance, but often scattered with unorthodox notes (Japanese chilli condiment, Maury-chocolate sauce etc). There are a few comfortable guestrooms for overnight stays.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 101 reviews

Auberge de Clochemerle is renowned for its modern cuisine, receiving high praise for creative, artistically presented dishes and excellent wine pairings. Service is generally impeccable and professional, though some guests noted issues with meal pacing. The ambiance is typically described as elegant and intimate; however, negative reviews highlight excessive noise when the restaurant is full and a lack of air conditioning during hot weather, which detracted from comfort. While a minority of diners expressed disappointment regarding value and temperature control, the overwhelming consensus reflects a sophisticated culinary experience characterized by inventive gastronomy and attentive hospitality.

Ideal for diners seeking refined, inventive cuisine and expert wine service, preferably avoiding peak hours or hot weather for optimal comfort.

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Guy Lassausaie

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

In 1984, Guy Lassausaie took over the kitchen at this family-run establishment, founded four generations earlier in 1906. In an elegantly refurbished interior done out in shades of grey, black and white, the chef (a Meilleur Ouvrier de France) has charted a remarkably assured course, enthusiastically celebrating local and, more generally, French tradition, with flashes of creativity. Think fillet of brill with vanilla beurre blanc, salsify and porcini, or Ain pigeon hay-roasted in a sealed cocotte, full-bodied jus and baby vegetables. Feelgood food that delivers the odd surprise.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Guy Lassausaie in Saint-Germain-au-Mont-d’Or offers modern French cuisine in a beautifully restored family-owned setting. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, attentive service, and chic, warm atmosphere, noting the elegant presentation and refined dishes. Many guests appreciate the lack of pretension and good value. However, negative feedback highlights issues such as slow service, long intervals between courses, malfunctioning air conditioning causing discomfort, and occasional inconsistencies in dish execution or flavor combinations. While the majority experience a sublime dining event, some report disappointment regarding operational details and specific menu items.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine and an elegant atmosphere, though checking air conditioning and timing visits is advisable.

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AinTimiste

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine, Creative

On the doorstep of the Cerdon vineyards, this picturesque medieval village in the Bugey and Revermont region is home to a great establishment! Jérôme Busset works tirelessly (in and out of the kitchen) to devise an intelligent surprise menu with a range of options. Modern, intuitive, signature cuisine, made with cherry-picked local produce: market garden asparagus and carrots, snails with wild herbs, Poncin honey and insightful wine tips. All of which is served in a pleasant airy dining room with a lightwell and a vaulted conservatory.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 103 reviews

Located in Poncin, AinTimiste offers modern creative cuisine with a 4.8/5 rating on TripAdvisor. Reviewers consistently praise the high food quality, artistic presentation, and local ingredients, set within an intimate and warm atmosphere. Service is described as professional and attentive. However, some guests noted slow meal pacing between courses, while others reported noise from the oven near certain tables. Occasional criticisms included bland fish dishes and inconsistent wine pairings. Despite these minor issues, the restaurant remains highly regarded for its culinary talent and relaxed elegance.

Suitable for diners prioritizing culinary creativity and service detail who can tolerate slower pacing.

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Restaurant de la Loire

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Set on the banks of the Loire, this inn, refurbished in a tasteful modern vein, is the bolthole of Marie and Fabien Raux (born in northern France, the chef’s eclectic career has taken him to fine establishments from Morocco to Alsace). The chef crafts dishes in the zeitgeist, curated into a single set menu and starring seasonal produce. The vegetables come straight from the nearly 5 acres of garden and orchard that supply 90% of the restaurant’s needs, even in winter! The remainder is sourced from a handful of local producers: Loire zander, lamb, rabbit… Everything tastes of something in this

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La Table Bâgésienne

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

Behind the spruce façade of this former coaching inn, chef Martin is as comfortable rustling up hearty Bresse cuisine as he is dishes with influences from outside of the region – from chicken liver terrine and crayfish bisque to semi-cooked salmon maki, horseradish mayonnaise or skrei flavoured with sweet spices. The chef extends an invitation to taste new things, in a spirit of discovery echoed by the globes on the tables. This fragrant, skilful and delicate cuisine is an invitation to embark on a journey of the senses. What better way to celebrate sunny weather than with a rum-flambéed banan

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

La Table Bâgésienne holds a 4.9/5 rating on TripAdvisor based on 80 reviews. Food quality is highly praised, particularly Chef Cyril Dégluaire’s refined Bresse poultry with yellow wine cream and morels. Service is generally described as friendly and welcoming, though some negative feedback cites slow pacing, lack of greeting, or minimalist attention. The atmosphere is noted as modern and cozy. While a few reviewers mentioned concerns about value and repetitive menus, the majority consider it a top dining destination in the Mâcon area, suitable for couples or families seeking a high-quality traditional culinary experience.

Recommended for couples or families seeking refined traditional cuisine in a comfortable setting.

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Hostellerie d'Héloïse

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

On the banks of the Grosne in a town steeped in culture and heritage (abbey, national stud farm and a race course), this hostelry specialises in first-class seasonal fare: asparagus in vinaigrette, low-temperature egg and a frothy espuma of parmesan or lamb cooked two ways – the saddle is stuffed with wild garlic and the shank is prepared in a curcuma flavoured nem. Now add a fine selection of wines by the glass, a bright conservatory overlooking the river, warm, cheerful service and a good night’s sleep in the cosy guestrooms – what’s not to like?

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Téjérina - Hôtel de la Place

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

The epitome of a family-run inn, where hearty portions of tasty cuisine du terroir are served with a smile in a freshly refurbished dining area. Calf's head, chicken in creamy sauce, chicken liver soufflé and frogs' legs are all on the menu. Well-kept guestrooms for overnight stays.

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L'Auberge des Gourmets

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine, Traditional Cuisine

In a charming village above the River Saône, this restaurant has a traditional decor (exposed stones and beams, large colourful frescoes). Guillaume Laublanc, a native of these parts, sets about cooking his bistronomy-style cuisine with locally sourced ingredients and infectious enthusiasm. Cooked at low temperature, the Bresse chicken (from Johan Morand's farm) stuffed with morels and vin jaune cream is sure to win you over!

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Le Beaujolais

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

With such a name, Le Beaujolais could hardly fail to pay tribute to a region renowned for its fine food and wines! The friendly couple at the helm have risen to the challenge with panache, treating diners to appetising market-fresh cuisine that draws on tradition. The dishes are both delicious and hearty: gougère with snails, persillade and leek fondue; Arctic char steak roasted skin-on; Bresse fromage blanc dessert.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Le Beaujolais, located in Vanves near the Eiffel Tower, offers traditional cuisine with mixed reviews. Food quality is polarizing; while salmon, ribeye steak, cheese burgers, and mussels are praised, others criticize the food as mediocre, lukewarm, and uncreative. Service is generally friendly and efficient, with specific staff members highlighted positively, though issues with menu knowledge and pacing exist. The ambiance features a sunny terrace and attractive decor, but some areas are cramped and noisy. Despite its prime location, value is frequently questioned due to small portions and high prices. It suits travelers seeking convenient dining or specific popular dishes, but those prioritizing consistent quality and value may find it lacking.

Suitable for tourists seeking convenient traditional dining near the Eiffel Tower, but manage expectations regarding value and consistency.

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Le Bouchon Bourguignon

Bib Gourmand€€Regional Cuisine

Generous, meticulous cuisine inspired by the culinary traditions of Burgundy is served in the contemporary setting of this annexe to Yohann Chapuis's fine dining restaurant. The regional classics are present and more-than-correct: "pâté croûte Maison Greuze", eggs meurette (in a red wine sauce), fresh frogs’ legs in a parsley sauce, Bresse chicken with morels and vin jaune, as well as some “creations” like this féra (whitefish) fillet with chlorophyll and pea risotto, and absinthe-spiked sauce. It makes a delightful change to see a list of wines served from magnums available by the glass.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.4/5 · 71 reviews

Le Bouchon Bourguignon specializes in regional cuisine and Chardonnay, holding a moderate average rating. Food quality receives mixed feedback; while some praise the freshness, perfect pairings, and dishes like steak tartare, others criticize excessive saltiness or unmet expectations. Service is polarizing, ranging from impeccable and advisory to rushed or perceived as inelegant regarding water charges. The atmosphere is generally cozy, though occasionally disrupted by loud tourist groups. It suits travelers seeking authentic regional flavors who can tolerate inconsistent service and ambient noise.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic regional flavors who can tolerate inconsistent service.

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Agave

Bib Gourmand€€Fusion

Located on a pedestrian street, with an open kitchen that is already visible from outside, Agave references the plant from which tequila and mezcal are made. Raphaël and Fernanda Pillon, a French-Mexican couple and trained pastry-makers, create a brilliant fusion cuisine of French ingredients and Mexican flavours. After a stint in Mexico, the pair returned to his roots in the Ain, where they create balanced dishes, discerningly complemented by a variety of sauces and condiments: scallops and macha salsa, pastrami-style roast beef given a boost by salsa verde, veal rump elevated by an intense m

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Mets et Vins

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

This is the kingdom of Stéphane Prévalet, a champion of local produce and home-made fare who enjoys venturing off the beaten path of culinary tradition. Examples include a pot-au-feu terrine of Bresse poultry with tarragon mayonnaise or Dombes duckling, mashed carrots and confit of lemon… A minimalist interior decorated with birch trunks sets the scene in this trendy establishment.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Mets et Vins in Bourg-en-Bresse receives high marks for its modern cuisine. Food quality is generally praised for well-cooked meats, fish, and desserts, though some guests noted excessive saltiness or small portions. Service is typically described as impeccable and welcoming, with rare complaints regarding staff attitude or billing issues. The ambiance is cozy, quiet, and clean, offering a home-like atmosphere. While value for money is debated, the restaurant consistently delivers refined dining experiences, making it a solid choice for those seeking quality modern cuisine in a relaxed setting.

Suitable for diners seeking a quiet, refined modern French culinary experience.

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L’Abbaye Caladoise

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

Old-world charm meets contemporary comfort in this tastefully renovated 15C abbey built entirely of honey-coloured stone. The uplifting cuisine celebrates local recipes and classics: pâté en croûte, pike quenelles, volaille de Bresse with morels, scallop mousse, Rossini pigeon and praline tart. In summer, reserve a table on the pleasant terrace overlooking the courtyard garden.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Villefranche-sur-Saône within an industrial zone, L’Abbaye Caladoise offers a tranquil atmosphere in a historic building with a charming courtyard. Reviews highlight traditional cuisine featuring original dishes like foie gras, tuna, and lamb, with generally positive feedback on food quality and dessert sweetness. While the setting is praised, opinions on service are mixed; some note friendly staff but report slow pacing or delays. Value is a contentious point, with some guests finding prices high or noting extra charges for water. It suits travelers seeking a quiet, authentic dining experience near the A6 motorway, provided they accept potential service variances and cost considerations.

Suitable for travelers seeking a quiet traditional French dining experience who can tolerate service variability.

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Au Petit Relais

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

On the way into the village on the border between Bresse and Jura, don’t miss this eatery that has been lovingly cared for by Mr and Mrs Debourg for some thirty years. Their cosy, traditional lair is ideal to sample Vincent’s heartwarming, deftly crafted score in which top-drawer ingredients (scallops, blue lobster, turbot and farm-reared veal) cosy up to Bresse specialities (snails, chickens). The wine list boasts over 800 references, many of which are from Jura. The quintessence of rural France!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Coligny, Au Petit Relais specializes in traditional cuisine, holding an average rating of 4.8/5 from 80 reviews. Food quality is highly praised, with dishes like Bresse chicken, blue lobster, and foie gras noted for excellent presentation and flavor, though some desserts were considered ordinary. Service is consistently described as friendly, attentive, and professional, with staff making special occasions memorable. The atmosphere is cozy and intimate, featuring elegant decor and effective soundproofing despite proximity to a busy road. While the ambiance and food receive widespread acclaim, value is mixed; some guests find non-menu prices excessive, questioning the cost-to-quality ratio. Overall, it remains a strong recommendation for those seeking refined traditional dining.

Ideal for travelers seeking refined traditional French cuisine and attentive service, with advance booking recommended.

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L'Épicurieux chez Luc

Bib GourmandTraditional Cuisine

After many years with the Bocuse group, chef Luc Abadie has set up shop in this restaurant with a partially open kitchen that allows him to interact with his customers. His traditional cuisine is perfectly crafted and bears the hallmarks of the late Paul Bocuse – namely an absence of contrived creativity and unnecessary convolutions. The culinary offering, which is the same for lunch and dinner, is based on an excellent-value weekly set menu – eg carrot royale with cumin, roast rack of pork with herbs and white beans – and an à la carte menu on which the dishes are just as classical, but made

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L'Éclat de Pierre

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

This brasserie in the heart of the village sits just outside the indoor market, serving delicious traditional dishes that scrupulously respect the fundamentals of French cuisine. Made with seasonal produce, the set menu – available at both lunch and dinner – changes every week. The blackboard features mouth-watering dishes: pork and poultry terrine with pink peppercorns; pollock steak with potatoes dressed with parsley and a Parmesan sauce; a custard tart with Madagascar vanilla that won first prize for the "best flan pâtissier in France".

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Champagne-au-Mont-d'Or, L'Éclat de Pierre offers traditional cuisine in a contemporary setting. Reviews frequently praise the high-quality ingredients, creative presentation, and generally impeccable, warm service. The bright interior and lovely terrace contribute to a pleasant atmosphere. However, some guests report inconsistencies, including slow pacing, greasy dishes, or unsatisfactory desserts. Occasional comments highlight unprofessional service or management issues. Despite these mixed experiences, the restaurant maintains a strong reputation for its culinary standards and ambiance, making it a notable dining option for those seeking refined traditional food.

Suitable for diners prioritizing food quality and traditional flavors who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Ma Table en Ville

€€Traditional Cuisine

Based in Mâcon for over a decade, seasoned chef-patron Gilles Bérard (his CV includes Meneau and Bocuse) offers very traditional cuisine with regional notes (Burgundy snails, andouillette supplied by Bobosse, house-made pike quenelles, lobster sauce etc). The dishes are listed on a blackboard and accompanied by a small selection of carefully chosen wines up for grabs at reasonable prices. A friendly and authentic place where you'll wish you could be a regular.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Ma Table en Ville in Mâcon is a small traditional restaurant praised for its high-quality regional cuisine. Guests frequently highlight dishes like Charolais beef tartare, black pudding, and sandre quenelle for their excellent flavor and presentation. Service is generally described as friendly and attentive, complementing the warm, modern atmosphere. However, the intimate setting—with only about twenty seats—can feel cramped, with some diners noting limited privacy and discomfort from high chairs. Opinions on value are mixed; while some find prices reasonable, others criticize the cost of individual wine pours and perceived portion sizes, such as insufficient meat in main courses. Reservations are highly recommended due to the venue's popularity and limited capacity.

Ideal for travelers seeking authentic Mâcon flavors who prioritize food quality over spaciousness, with advance reservations essential.

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Le Saint-Laurent

€€Traditional Cuisine

In a prime location on the banks of the Saône, this brasserie by chef Georges Blanc is something of a local institution. The premises may have undergone a major renovation, but the menu still features classic dishes such as frog's legs in a garlic and parsley butter or osso bucco with creamy saffron polenta, as well as Mediterranean-inspired creations. Tables on the attractive veranda afford views of Mâcon and the medieval bridge.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews

Le Saint-Laurent in Mâcon offers scenic views of the Saône River and a warm atmosphere. Food quality receives mixed reviews; while some praise the tasty, well-presented traditional dishes and professional service, others report issues with seasoning, temperature, and portion sizes. Service is generally positive, though occasional delays due to ordering systems have been noted. Recent changes in ownership and staff may affect consistency for returning guests. Despite these variations, the restaurant remains a notable dining option for its location and culinary reputation.

Suitable for travelers seeking riverside views and traditional French cuisine, with a note to verify current service consistency.

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Cassis

€€Modern Cuisine

After stints in prestigious establishments, this chef excels at meticulous, tasty, straight-forward cuisine, starring quality ingredients (meat from Haute-Loire, vegetables from a local market gardener). The regularly renewed lunchtime menu is a steal; in the evening a mystery menu is paired with a splendid lineup of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Cassis in Mâcon specializes in modern cuisine with generally high ratings. Food quality is frequently praised for its seasonal ingredients, creative tasting menus, and wine pairings, though some guests found flavors underwhelming or inconsistent. Service receives mixed feedback; while many highlight friendly and professional staff, others report rushed interactions and cold attitudes. The ambiance features distinct zones creating a bright, intimate atmosphere, occasionally disrupted by noisy neighbors. Value for money is widely regarded as good, offering quality dining at reasonable prices.

Ideal for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and good value, with a suggestion to avoid peak hours for better service.

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Agapes

€€Modern Cuisine

In this pretty wine-growing village built of stone with a golden hue, near Mâcon, a young couple of alumni of Lameloise and Villa Madie have opened their restaurant opposite the church, on the edge of the square. Her domain is the spruce space with around 20 covers, wooden floors and culinary references (even in the toilets). He cooks delicious market cuisine inspired by local organic and sustainable producers: guinea fowl with pattypan squash and spring onions, apricot sablé, sorbet and vanilla cream. Surprise menus and very reasonable prices, especially at lunchtime.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Cogolin, Agapes offers modern cuisine with high marks for food quality and service. Reviewers praise the freshness of ingredients and refined preparations, particularly highlighting lobster dishes and seasonal menus featuring asparagus. The atmosphere is described as intimate and relaxed, with the owner, Thierry Barot, often personally engaging with guests. While most experiences are exceptional, a minority note issues with meal pacing, overly heavy portions, or specific textures like thick crab crusts. The restaurant welcomes dogs and provides attentive, friendly service. It is best suited for travelers seeking a personalized dining experience with consistent culinary excellence.

Ideal for travelers seeking high-quality modern cuisine and personalized service, reservations are recommended.

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La Courtille de Solutré

€€Modern Cuisine

A pretty country house, its charming terrace in the shade of an old chestnut tree... and a dynamic Basque chef, who puts passion and good - quality ingredients into his cooking, nicely accompanied by a fine selection of Pouilly - Fuissé wines! There is a handful of guestrooms.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Located on the square in Solutré-Pouilly, La Courtille de Solutré occupies a former inn with stone walls and a terrace shaded by chestnut trees. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, highlighting scallops, tarte tatin, and homemade dishes, complemented by an extensive regional wine list. Service is generally described as warm and efficient. However, some negative feedback cites inconsistent quality, such as dry chicken or overcooked scallops, poor meal pacing, unprofessional service, and hygiene issues like chipped plates. While a few guests noted average value or a cold atmosphere in winter, the overall rating remains strong, making it a notable stop for travelers seeking authentic local cuisine.

Suitable for travelers seeking traditional rural cuisine and local wines in Solutré-Pouilly, with a note to verify recent consistency.

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Auberge du Paradis

€€Creative, Modern Cuisine

Two restaurants in one! Chez Lucienne showcases a concise array of creative often spicy dishes to share: free-range chicken kebab marinated in ras-el-hanout; lamb gyoza in herbs and curry, leeks and soy mayonnaise; deep-fried scallops and tikka masala girolles pickles. On the other hand, Joséphine à Table features a wine bar with traditional starters and a dish of the day (marbled ham, pork pie, chicken kebabs, rice pudding). Both establishments boast a pleasant patio and a friendly, buzzy vibe – all of which washed down with tipples from Mâcon and Beaujolais and a range of wines by the glass

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Saint-Amour-Bellevue, Auberge du Paradis specializes in creative modern cuisine. Most reviews highlight high food quality, attentive service, and a charming atmosphere, noting exquisite presentation, unique oriental spice notes, and expert sommelier guidance. The Saturday brunch and two-person menus are particularly praised. Conversely, some negative feedback cites aloof service, slow pacing, and disappointment regarding cheese boards or wine value. A few critics also mention a lack of commercial warmth and perceived overpricing. While generally well-regarded for its culinary creativity, guests should be aware of potential inconsistencies in service and value perception.

Suitable for food enthusiasts seeking creative modern cuisine and unique dining experiences, with attention to service details recommended.

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Frédéric Carrion Cuisine Hôtel

€€€Modern Cuisine

The elegant dining room combines the character of this former coaching inn (parquet, fireplace) with more plush and cosy touches. The chef uses fine regional produce to concoct wonderfully creative dishes. Your meal is accompanied by a delightful selection of wines, including a range of Viré - Clessé wines. The pleasant rooms and spa round off your stay in wine - growing country.

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L'Ancienne Auberge

€€€Traditional Cuisine

The vintage decor of this former lemonade factory pays tribute to the inn opened by the Blanc family in the late 19C, hence the old photos and posters. This nostalgic vibe provides the perfect foil to the regional lineup of Bresse delicacies crafted by the chef, illustrated by a poultry liver terrine à la Elisa Blanc or their iconic cabbage, stuffed with morels and vin jaune. Lovely terrace for alfresco dining in summertime.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.5/5 · 80 reviews

L'Ancienne Auberge in Vonnas offers traditional cuisine with mixed reviews. Positive feedback highlights warm ambiance, attentive service, and high-quality homemade dishes like mashed potatoes and stuffed cabbage. Conversely, negative reviews criticize inefficient service, slow pacing, and unprofessional staff, citing significant errors. Food quality is debated; while classics like pike quenelles are praised, issues such as uneven portions of Bresse chicken and unannounced supplement charges have disappointed diners. The experience varies significantly, with the setting often praised but service reliability questioned.

Suitable for diners seeking traditional flavors who can tolerate potential service inconsistencies.

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L'Embellie

€€Traditional Cuisine

In the kitchen of this converted stable that oozes rustic cachet with its beams, fireplace and exposed brick walls, the chef cooks up generous traditional fare: house-made foie gras terrine accompanied by a seasonal compote, pan-fried red mullet served with grated fennel and a fish stock jus, and calf sweetbreads sautéed in beurre de Bresse. The cellar boasts a fine selection of wines, particularly regional labels, and the pleasant summer terrace lends another layer of charm to the setting.

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Le Petit Mézériat

€€€Modern Cuisine

In a small village near Vonnas, the owner chef serves a bargain priced lunchtime menu and a surprise menu (in several stages) which varies according to the season and market availability, with a distinct fondness for locally sourced ingredients. All of which is served by cheerful Amandine, the chef’s spouse, in their spruce, tastefully appointed venue.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Le Petit Mézériat in Chaveyriat offers modern French cuisine. Most reviews highlight high food quality, featuring seasonal local ingredients and generous portions with authentic flavors. The service is generally praised for being friendly, professional, and welcoming. The atmosphere is described as warm and comfortable. However, some negative feedback mentions slow meal pacing, occasional lack of flavor in specific dishes, and presentation issues. A few guests also noted that the value for money is not always consistent. Overall, it is a solid choice for those seeking traditional yet modern dining in a pleasant setting, though expectations regarding service speed and individual dish execution should be managed.

Suitable for diners who appreciate authentic modern French cuisine and attentive service in a comfortable setting.

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Le Saint Lazare

€€€Modern Cuisine

On the high street of a Dombes village, this establishment has been in the family since 1899! Nowadays, father and son cook together, crafting an inventive "carte blanche" mystery menu of elaborate dishes based on good, fresh ingredients. Meals are served in the low-key, stylish dining room or on the summer patio.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.4/5 · 80 reviews

Le Saint Lazare offers a modern bistro experience in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine. Food quality receives mixed feedback; while homemade dishes, fresh scallops, and morning pastries are praised, some reviewers note inconsistent portions and quality. Service is generally professional and friendly, though staff can become overwhelmed during peak times, leading to disjointed meal pacing. The atmosphere features distinctive station decor, creating a casual dining environment. Although some guests find the value questionable, the convenient location and welcoming morning service make it a viable option for travelers seeking a quick, comfortable meal near transit hubs.

Suitable for travelers seeking a convenient breakfast or light lunch near Saint-Ouen.

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Le Relais d'Ozenay

€€Modern Cuisine

In the picturesque medieval village of Ozenay, this colourful fronted inn is a must. The contemporary interior provides the perfect setting for well-crafted cuisine by a chef who boasts an impressive CV. His plating is particularly precise and colourful. Example of the style include a thick fillet of Saône pike-perch, seared and accompanied by organic vegetables and sauce vierge with toasted hemp seeds. Fine view of the castle from one of the two terraces.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Le Relais d'Ozenay offers modern French cuisine, generally praised for its refined preparation, creative dishes, and use of regional ingredients. Guests frequently highlight the warm service and elegant atmosphere, noting that the interior belies the modest exterior. The fixed tasting menus are particularly recommended for their flavor complexity. However, negative reviews cite inconsistent food quality, including bland seasoning, lack of aroma in specific dishes like truffle menus, and perceived overpricing relative to recent standards. Some guests also reported poor service responsiveness. While most experiences are positive, focusing on culinary excellence, a minority found the food disappointing and the value lacking.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine who appreciate a rural setting and prioritize culinary craftsmanship.

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L'Écume Gourmande

€€Modern Cuisine

Set in the heart of the Beaujolais vineyard, this elegant establishment is run by a chef with an enviable CV. He draws on classical foundations to deliver quietly inventive dishes: organic 64°C egg, mushroom duxelles, Beaufort shavings, pecans and a porcini-oil emulsion; snails sourced from Gilles Nesme on a parsley royale with hazelnut and cured ham. A well-stocked cheese trolley is presented at the table and the glass-fronted wine cellar showcases an attractive selection at reasonable prices.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located near the port in Ploemeur, L'Écume Gourmande is a creperie praised for its spacious, clean atmosphere and attentive service. Reviewers frequently highlight the generous, tasty, and varied pancakes, noting some creative options beyond traditional fare. While many find the value reasonable, negative feedback points to inconsistent operating hours, with some customers turned away on Sunday evenings or holidays. Additionally, a few guests criticized the quality of specific ingredients, such as ham, and mentioned occasional issues with meal pacing. Despite these drawbacks, the majority of visitors recommend the establishment for its welcoming environment and solid food quality.

Suitable for travelers seeking a comfortable atmosphere and quality crepes, but verify opening hours for evenings and holidays.

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L'Intimiste - Auberge de Buellas

€€€Modern Cuisine

In the heart of Buellas village, chef Christophe Favre dishes up a modern score tinged with a carefully considered creative spin. Favre provides you with a no-choice, single set menu that features one or several seasonal veggies or fruits and which changes fortnightly. For example, turnips may be crafted into a light frothy mousseline, roasted in butter, creamy or confit (without forgetting the dessert of golden turnips), and then flanked by perfectly cooked premium produce (seabass, Charolais beef, oranges from Nice). The lobster menu is available almost all year round on request; the bistro

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Le Quai

€€Traditional Cuisine

On the banks of the Saône, this quayside brasserie boasts a very pleasant terrace right beside the river. In charge of proceedings is chef Valéry Meulien. His dishes focus on the region's classics, including pâté croûte, ham terrine with parsley, calf's head, and sweetbreads with morel cream. The flavoursome red wine sauce sprinkled with chopped parsley that accompanies the œufs en meurette is proof that the chef has by no means lost his touch. Booking is highly recommended.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Le Quai in Tournus specializes in traditional Burgundian and Lyonnaise cuisine. Positive reviews highlight high food quality, attentive service, and a chic atmosphere, featuring dishes like Oeuf Epoisse and Coq au Vin. Guests appreciate the terrace seating and semi-open kitchen. Conversely, negative feedback cites issues with value, slow pacing, and poor service. Some critics describe the food as bland and the environment as unclean. Experiences vary significantly, with satisfied diners praising the classic execution and warm welcome, while others report disappointment regarding management and culinary finesse.

Suitable for diners seeking traditional Burgundian flavors who can tolerate variable service; reservations are recommended.

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Le Terminus

€€Traditional Cuisine

The menu of this former 1900s station buffet features generous cuisine that places freshness above all other virtues! You can have lunch or dinner in the brasserie, in a convivial setting, with a repertoire of regional classics that have made restaurant’s reputation (pâté en croûte, quenelle de brochet, frogs' legs), or a few modern “creations” (snails braised in olive oil with star anise, cloves and juniper…).

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Le Terminus in Tournus offers traditional cuisine with generally positive feedback on food quality and portion sizes. Dishes like coq au vin, beef cheek, and fresh frog's legs are highlighted, alongside refreshing desserts such as strawberry soup and crème caramel. Service is often described as kind and professional, though some guests noted inconsistencies, including watery sauces and perceived favoritism by the chef. The atmosphere is pleasant, but indoor temperatures can be uncomfortable during heatwaves when the terrace is closed. Value perceptions vary significantly; while some find the pricing fair, others criticize high costs for items like coffee and wine. Overall, it is a solid choice for traditional dining, provided visitors manage expectations regarding temperature control and specific pricing elements.

Suitable for travelers seeking traditional flavors who are prepared for variable pricing.

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Émile Job

€€Classic Cuisine

This restaurant extends a cordial invitation to sample the popular classics that showcase the terroir: Bresse poultry, frogs' legs in parsley sauce, lake fish, cherries jubilee and vanilla ice cream. The chef sticks to tradition, much to the delight of his guests. Dine on the lovely terrace, in the shade of the hundred-year-old lime trees and overlooking the river.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Montmerle Sur Saône, Émile Job offers classic French cuisine within a cozy, renovated setting. Reviews frequently praise the pleasant atmosphere, impeccable service, and friendly staff, with many loyal customers appreciating the consistent quality. Signature dishes such as Bresse chicken, frog legs, and pigeon are highlighted as delicious and well-prepared. However, some guests report dissatisfaction regarding portion sizes, bland flavors, or cooking inconsistencies like overcooked scallops. A few reviewers noted that set menus offer limited choices, such as choosing only between cheese or dessert, which impacts the perceived value. While the ambiance and service are generally excellent, the food quality varies, leading to mixed experiences regarding portion adequacy and overall satisfaction.

Suitable for travelers seeking classic French cuisine and a refined atmosphere, with attention to portion details recommended.

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Racines

€€Modern Cuisine

This family-run establishment, which has had a contemporary makeover, affords relaxing views over the surrounding grounds. Chef David Lachavannes continues to deliver tasty and coherent cuisine that makes the most of ties with local producers. The market-fresh "Menu du Marché" served on weekdays is a bargain; the weekend menus are more ambitious. A real gem.

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Scratch Restaurant

€€Modern Cuisine, Creative

Disciples of the Slow Food movement, Estelle and Andreas Baehr are passionate about showcasing premium fresh, organic and local produce. Beautifully balanced and seamlessly crafted, the lunch and dinner set menus are a culinary masterclass – dishes such as pollock served with saffron-infused grenaille potatoes, cockles and emulsion of rockfish soup tick all the boxes. Good recommendations when it comes to biodynamic wines.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Bourg-en-Bresse, Scratch Restaurant specializes in modern creative cuisine. Based on 80 reviews, it holds an average rating of 4.8/5. Guests frequently praise the high food quality, attentive service, and modern, sober atmosphere. The surprise menu and wine pairings are highlighted as key strengths. However, some negative feedback cites small portions, perceived poor value for money, and occasional issues with meal pacing. Overall, it offers a refined dining experience suitable for travelers seeking innovative gastronomy and professional service.

Recommended for travelers seeking modern creative cuisine and a refined dining experience.

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Place Bernard

€€Traditional Cuisine

In the hands of Georges Blanc, this handsome 1900 edifice is home to a splendid brasserie adorned with a fresco of the Blanc clan. The culinary score showcases a regional line-up of classics: Bresse poultry in cream, frog’s legs in garlic and parsley and traditional Nantua-style quenelle of pike. Lovely conservatory-cum-patio.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.5/5 · 80 reviews

Place Bernard, located in the heart of Bourg-en-Bresse, specializes in traditional cuisine under the Georges Blanc banner. Reviews highlight a stark contrast in food quality. While some diners praise the excellent execution of local specialties like Bresse chicken, sweetbreads, and frog legs, others report significant issues, including overcooked meat, unseasoned or cold frog legs, and even claims of non-local ingredients, which severely impact the brand's reputation. Service is generally described as professional and welcoming, though isolated complaints cite slow or indifferent attention. The atmosphere is consistently noted as beautiful and suitable for family gatherings. However, concerns regarding value for money and inconsistent culinary standards suggest that experiences may vary widely between visits.

Suitable for diners seeking traditional Bresse flavors who can tolerate occasional inconsistencies, with prior verification of daily ingredient quality advised.

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L'Auberge Bressane

€€€Classic Cuisine

A firm favourite: justice is done to regional specialities (Bresse chicken, frogs' legs, crayfish and its legendary pike quenelles) and the wine list is packed with vintage bottles. Terrace with a view onto the church of the Royal Monastery of Brou.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 51 reviews

Located in Mervans, L'Auberge Bressane specializes in classic Bresse cuisine. Many guests praise the hearty, delicious food, particularly the steak, veal, homemade pies, and sauces. The atmosphere is generally described as warm, with a pleasant terrace. However, reviews are polarized. Some diners report poor service, unfriendly staff, and outdated decor lacking tablecloths. Specific complaints include bland escargot, tough Charolais beef, and instances of wine substitution. While the daily menu offers good portions, quality varies significantly, with some finding the experience disappointing despite the traditional setting.

Suitable for those seeking traditional Bresse flavors who prioritize food over service consistency.

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Le Bistronome en Beaujolais

€€Modern Cuisine

Here in the capital of the historical Beaujolais province, this aptly named restaurant boasts a contemporary decor with blue walls, untreated wood and a glass-fronted wine cellar. The dishes, of course, showcase seasonal produce with precision. On this occasion, options included soy-cured egg yolk with shiitake mushrooms and asparagus espuma; pork pluma with artichokes barigoule and a full-bodied liquorice jus; and a chocolate and coffee duo with contrasting textures. The lunch menu is updated every week; the seasonal menu changes throughout the year. Smooth service and a regional wine list.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Villefranche-sur-Saône, Le Bistronome en Beaujolais specializes in modern cuisine. Based on 80 reviews, it holds an average rating of 4.9/5. Guests consistently praise the professional and welcoming service, alongside exquisite, inventive dishes made with fresh ingredients that are both visually artistic and delicious. Housed in a former garage, the atmosphere is warm and suitable for families or couples. While a minority noted concerns regarding value, most diners found the food quality exceptional, particularly highlighting the perfect wine pairings advised by the staff. Overall, it offers a highly rated culinary experience.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern cuisine with attentive service and expert wine pairings.

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Voyages des Sens

€€Creative

After learning the ropes in the company of legendary chefs, Nicolas Morelle has set up shop in this picturesque village in a handsome stone-built edifice, depicted by coffered ceilings, bare stone walls and a fireplace insert. In a voluntarily creative vein, he works with local produce and the odd exotic spice picked up on his travels, to devise a single set menu. His unusual creations include a soufflé of crab and a beetroot sangria or a dessert that stars carrots, oranges and curry notes. A cheerful casual vibe sets the scene and curious connoisseurs can keep an eye on the kitchen and the ch

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Corveissiat, Voyages des Sens is renowned for its creative cuisine and sensory journey. Most reviews highlight high food quality, fresh ingredients, and meticulous plating, with chefs praised for reinterpreting regional flavors. Service is consistently described as professional, attentive, and perfectly paced, with staff providing detailed explanations of each dish. The atmosphere is elegant and soothing, offering some guests a view into the kitchen through glass walls. While the overall rating is excellent (4.7/5), a minority of reviews mention occasional blandness or misunderstandings regarding menu choices, and some find the value questionable. Nevertheless, it remains a strong choice for those seeking refined, high-quality dining.

Ideal for diners seeking refined creative cuisine and attentive service.

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Au Colombier

€€Modern Cuisine

This 18C edifice by the River Saône feels like a cross between a trendy guinguette and a country house. The food is resolutely in the zeitgeist, but for all that does not neglect French classics, a case in point being pan-fried frogs' legs or sautéed calf’s sweetbread. Peaceful, cosy terrace.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 80 reviews

Au Colombier in Saint-Bernard offers modern cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 3.6/5 from 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights friendly service, high-quality dishes like scallops and frog legs, and a warm atmosphere, including a pleasant terrace near the Saône River. However, negative reviews frequently cite slow service, poor meal pacing, and inconsistent food quality, with specific complaints about undercooked or overcooked items and lengthy waits. Some guests noted issues with reservation management and outdated service standards. While some visitors appreciated the value and hospitality, others reported unacceptable experiences due to service failures and hygiene concerns, leading to mixed overall impressions.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic modern French cuisine who can tolerate potential service delays, with advance reservation confirmation recommended.

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L'inaTTendu

€€Modern Cuisine

In a stylish, sand-coloured stone house on the banks of the Saône, L’inaTTendu (‘unexpected’) is aptly named. The chef signs a creative, indulgent score, rooted in regional tradition with the odd Asian twist. You can expect a dining experience rich in culinary twists paired with a matchless view of the river from the lush green terrace.

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Le Bistrot du Quai

€€Burgundian

The second gourmet venture of the iconic Doucet establishment rolls out a patriotic lineup that celebrates Burgundy: snails, eggs meurette, tartare of hand-chopped Charolais beef, French fries cooked in beef tallow… Splendid riverside terrace and a smart, trendy workshop-inspired interior.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Charolles, Le Bistrot du Quai specializes in Burgundian cuisine and Charolais beef. Reviews highlight fresh ingredients, welcoming service, and a pleasant atmosphere, making it suitable for groups. However, some guests criticized the bread quality, steak doneness, and portion sizes. Service pacing was noted as either too fast or disorganized by others. The restaurant strictly prohibits pets. While generally well-rated, experiences vary significantly regarding attention to detail and consistency.

Ideal for traditional Burgundian cuisine lovers without pets; confirm steak doneness in advance.

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Café Terroir Chez Saint-Cyr

€€Country cooking

The twin of the Lyon Café Terroir, this restaurant is located in the grounds of Domaine Saint-Cyr, the wine estate in Anse, on the edge of the Beaujolais area. A new take on Lyon specialities, excellent roast meats for sharing and an extensive wine list, on which the estate takes centre stage alongside vintages from Beaujolais and other terroirs, all from independent winegrowers. The place has a rustic and welcoming bistro feel and a terrace looking out onto the surrounding countryside.

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Le Bistrot Gourmand

€€Regional Cuisine

"Pleasure and tradition" is the motto of this former butchery, where Camille Maître has taken over the family business and is now alone at the helm. The menu is rich in Bresse and Jura ingredients, with distinctive flavours such as quenelle of pike in a creamy lobster bisque. Concise, attractive wine list. Fully deserving of its name!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Located in old Cuiseaux, Le Bistrot Gourmand specializes in regional cuisine. Reviews highlight high food quality, welcoming service, and good value, with praise for the chef's approachability and refined dishes suitable for children. Some guests noted limited wine options or inconsistent meal pacing. Negative feedback cites occasional dry meat dishes and minor service issues. The atmosphere is described as cozy yet simple. It is recommended for travelers seeking authentic local flavors and attentive hospitality.

Suitable for travelers seeking authentic regional flavors and attentive hospitality.

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Beurre Noisette

Modern Cuisine

In the heart of Lucenay, a village built of Beaujolais golden limestone, this restaurant occupies a converted village school. Pauline Fleuret, along with her partner, front of house, keeps things simple in this inviting space. Her market-fresh cuisine is fresh and healthy, designed for maximum flavour: Comté croquettes, saucisse de Morteau and beetroot ketchup; chicken blanquette with tarragon and candied lemon, polenta gratin; lemon and sesame cake, mascarpone cream and meringue pieces. Reasonable prices. Booking is essential.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Beurre Noisette is a modern French restaurant located on a quiet street near Porte de Versailles. Reviews highlight excellent food quality, skilled cooking, and creative classics, with well-paired wines. Service is generally friendly and professional, though some guests note issues with pacing, rigidity regarding late arrivals, and small portions. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming with rustic wooden tables, but the dense seating can make it noisy, making it less suitable for romantic dates. While popular with locals and praised for its culinary expertise, opinions on value for money vary, with some finding prices high relative to portion sizes.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic modern French cuisine in a lively setting, but not ideal for those requiring a quiet, private romantic atmosphere.

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Les Gourmands Disent

€€Modern Cuisine

In Île St-Laurent's "restaurant street", an enthusiastic double act (Laurent is in charge of savoury dishes, while Nadine handles the desserts) has breathed new life into this engaging eatery. Bare stone walls and high coffered French ceilings set the scene for well-crafted dishes, before perusing the knockout selection of trompe-l’œil desserts, such as the chocolate Montecristo. Do as the regulars do: book well in advance.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Chalon-sur-Saône, Les Gourmands Disent offers modern cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.8/5 from 80 reviews. Food quality is highly praised for its creativity, flavor depth, and refinement, led by chefs Nadine and Laurent. The atmosphere is described as warm and calm. Service is generally professional and welcoming, though isolated complaints cite intrusive staff behavior and poor treatment of guests canceling reservations. Value perceptions vary; while many find it worthwhile, some note limited wine options. Notably, despite past indications, the restaurant does not accommodate vegetarians, which has drawn criticism for being misleading.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine who do not require vegetarian options; advance booking is recommended.

Le Bistrot

€€Modern Cuisine

On Île St Laurent, a contemporary restaurant offering a well-crafted lunchtime menu at prices that make sense. For example, warm mushroom mousse with vin jaune and a creamy Mont d’Or cheese topping. The evening menu is more elaborate (foie gras, turbot, lobster). Some of the super fresh vegetables and fruit come from the kitchen garden.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Le Bistrot, located on Rue de Strasbourg in Chalon-sur-Saône, offers modern French cuisine with an impressive 4.8/5 average rating from 80 reviews. Food quality is consistently praised for its subtlety, rich flavors, and high-quality ingredients. Service is described as warm, efficient, and impeccable. The ambiance features soothing gray tones, creating a quiet atmosphere, though some guests find the new decor slightly cold compared to the previous warm setting. Value perceptions vary; while many consider the tasting menus excellent value, others note limited à la carte options or find evening prices high relative to the market. Overall, it is a refined dining destination, though recent aesthetic changes and occasional concerns about specific dish freshness have drawn minor criticism.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine and a tranquil atmosphere.

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Aromatique

€€Modern Cuisine

A couple works hand in hand in this establishment, with chef Fabien at the helm in the kitchen and Émilie presiding front of house. He crafts contemporary cuisine with a creative touch, built around quality seasonal produce… and a hint of spice; she ensures diners receive a warm welcome. A few examples from the short, regularly changing menu: gravlax-style trout with curry and herbs; pumpkin gnocchi with chanterelles and hazelnuts; lemon, kiwi, coriander oil and Espelette pepper. A firm favourite.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Aromatique in Chalon-sur-Saône offers modern cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.8/5 from 80 reviews. Food quality is highly praised for its originality, finesse, and fresh ingredients, such as bluefin tuna tataki. Service is generally described as warm, professional, and human-centric, though some guests noted pacing issues. The atmosphere is welcoming and comfortable, suitable for families or couples. While most find the value excellent, a minority felt the price did not match the experience. Overall, it is a detail-oriented restaurant emphasizing sincere service, ideal for diners seeking high-quality gastronomy.

Ideal for food enthusiasts seeking refined modern cuisine and sincere service.

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Maison Minori

€€Modern Cuisine

In a wine-growing village on the Côte Chalonnaise, this pretty building with a yellow façade houses a spacious restaurant featuring exposed stonework and beams, a red hollow-brick ceiling, a monumental fireplace, polished concrete, Corten steel and designer lighting. The chef-owner, a Jura native with seven years of experience in Japan (Tokyo, Kyoto), treats diners to a set menu inspired by the local markets: slow-cooked egg, Morteau sausage, chestnuts in veal jus and potato "broth"; deconstructed lemon tart with shiso ice cream. Minori, meaning "harvest" or "ripening", is a fitting name for a

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Givry, Maison Minori offers modern Japanese-Burgundian fusion cuisine. Reviews highlight high-quality ingredients, refined flavors, and excellent wine pairings, with salmon and desserts frequently praised. The owner provides attentive, personal service. The atmosphere is described as serene, clean, and harmoniously blending Japanese minimalism with French elegance. However, some negative feedback mentions inconsistent meal pacing, overly salty dishes lacking vegetables, and poor customer service regarding expired gift vouchers. While most guests enjoy a sophisticated dining experience, isolated issues with timing and staff attitude suggest variability in service execution.

Suitable for diners seeking refined fusion cuisine and a tranquil atmosphere; verify voucher policies in advance.

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Jérôme Brochot

€€€Modern Cuisine

Jérôme Brochot rustles up market-fresh cuisine in the guise of his "côté cuisine" set menu, which changes on a weekly basis. On weekends, the spotlight is on the fine dining surprise set menu. They offer a cookery class on Sunday mornings.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews

Jérôme Brochot in Montceau-les-Mines offers modern cuisine with an average rating of 3.8/5. Positive reviews highlight high-quality ingredients, surprising flavors, and professional, welcoming service. The intimate atmosphere and attentive sommelier are frequently praised, particularly for the six-course tasting menu and bistronomic formula. However, negative feedback points to recent declines in service courtesy, lack of originality in some dishes, and issues with reservation cancellations. Some guests found lunch options overpriced, lacking child-friendly menus, and noted excessively high wine costs. While many describe it as an exceptional address deserving of its stars, others express disappointment regarding value and consistency. It remains a notable destination for fine dining enthusiasts, though recent service variability should be considered.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine, with advance confirmation of reservations and service details recommended.

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Auberge de Briant

€€Traditional Cuisine

The spacious and light new dining room gives onto the water and surrounding greenery. Tuck into the delicious dishes made by Filipe, the chef – pressé of Charolais oxtail and crayfish with sauce ravigote, sea bass roasted in olive oil, dill and garlic cromesquis... – and the tasty desserts made by Angélique, his wife!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Saint-Christophe-en-Brionais, Auberge de Briant is highly rated for its traditional cuisine and attentive service. Guests frequently praise the Charolais beef, elegant dishes, and welcoming atmosphere, particularly on the terrace. While a minority of reviews cite issues with pricing, missing items, or slow pacing, the overall consensus remains positive with an average score of 4.8/5. It suits travelers seeking authentic regional flavors and refined dining experiences.

Ideal for travelers seeking high-quality traditional French cuisine in a comfortable rural setting.

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La Garenne

€€Modern Cuisine

An appealing place where you can enjoy, for example, a venison and foie gras pâté en croute with pickled vegetables and gherkin condiment, or a lobster-stuffed veal tournedos, with conchiglie and mushrooms. The contemporary-style dining room, with glass-fronted wine cellar, overlooks the terrace and grounds. The hotel, meanwhile, boasts pleasant guestrooms, a swimming pool and a spa.

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Auberge de l'Abbaye

€€€€Modern Cuisine

This restaurant at the foot of Ambronay's Benedictine abbey boasts a refined contemporary interior. The modern-minded chef-owner moves between the restaurant floor and the kitchen, showcasing local produce and selected wines. Opt for one of his set menus, which are served at lunch and dinner.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Ambronay, Auberge de l'Abbaye specializes in modern cuisine. Based on 80 reviews averaging 4.7/5, guests frequently praise the high-quality, seasonal dishes featuring local ingredients and creative presentations. The ambiance is described as chic, cozy, and well-maintained, with intimate alcoves enhancing the dining experience. Service is generally excellent, with staff noted for being warm and professional, and the chef often greets diners personally. However, some negative feedback highlights issues with meal pacing, citing excessively long waits between courses, and occasional inconsistencies in dish refinement or service technique. While most find the experience exceptional, a minority felt the execution did not always match expectations.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine and attentive service, though patience for potential pacing delays is advised.

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Relais de l'Abbaye

€€Modern Cuisine

This modern Relais, looking out onto the surrounding meadows, is anchored in local culinary traditions. The chef is passionate about fine ingredients and showcases regional producers (Charlieu andouille, Charolais meat, cheese etc) in contemporary, hearty dishes. Pleasant guestrooms for an overnight stay.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Relais de l'Abbaye in Charlieu offers modern cuisine with generally positive reception. Guests frequently praise the elegant atmosphere, attentive service, and high-quality food, highlighting fresh ingredients and precise preparation of dishes like stuffed guinea fowl. The refined decor and pleasant terrace dining are noted strengths. However, some reviews criticize value for money, citing limited menu choices, slow pacing, and concerns over portion sizes relative to expectations. While isolated complaints mention cold service or communication issues, most visitors appreciate the establishment's gastronomic level and comfortable accommodations, making it suitable for those seeking a refined dining experience.

Suitable for travelers seeking refined modern French cuisine and an elegant atmosphere.

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La Poste et Hôtel La Reconce

€€Modern Cuisine

The Restaurant de la Poste is run by a chef who hails from the village, ably assisted by his wife. His ambition is clear: to regale diners with modern dishes that celebrate good local produce – braised Charolais beef shank wrapped in celeriac, with pot-au-feu bouillon and wasabi, is a good example. Well-kept rooms, should you wish to stay over.

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Restaurant Fond Rose

€€Traditional Cuisine, Classic Cuisine

A 1920s mansion transformed into a chic brasserie by the Bocuse group. With its terrace surrounded by 100 year - old trees, it is the epitome of peace and quiet. The food is tasty and generous and squarely in the tradition of the areas around the River Saône, with frogs' legs and quenelles etc.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Restaurant Fond Rose specializes in traditional classic cuisine, generally receiving high ratings. Many guests praise the refined dishes, fresh ingredients, and generous portions, alongside professional service. The elegant ambiance features shaded outdoor seating and distinctive details like Bocuse napkins. However, some reviews highlight inconsistent service pacing, order errors, and billing disputes. During peak times, closely spaced tables create noise issues. Despite occasional complaints about value and service consistency, the food quality and environment remain widely appreciated, making it suitable for diners seeking traditional flavors and a comfortable setting.

Suitable for diners who appreciate traditional classic French cuisine and can tolerate slight noise during peak hours.

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