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Best restaurants in Parigny

50 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 13

Troisgros - Le Bois sans Feuilles

★★★ Michelin€€€€Creative

In this nature-inspired interior designed by architect Patrick Bouchain, the glass-paned dining areas are arranged around an imposing century-old oak tree. In this setting, César carries on the family tradition with aplomb, with cuisine that bears the Troisgros hallmark more indelibly than ever. The dishes are original, punctuated with flashes of vegetable-based ingenuity and subtle hints of acidity and bitterness. Beautifully elevated ingredients; refined and adventurous dishes; a permaculture kitchen garden and lake – an exceptional restaurant in a setting that will take your breath away.

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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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Château d'Origny

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

In this 16C château, where period terracotta floor tiles meet stone fireplaces, chef Julien Laval – who previously worked at Restaurant Serge Vieira in Chaudes-Aigues and was a finalist in the French Dessert Championship – is truly coming into his own. His indulgent modern dishes combine top-notch ingredients with a judicious use of international details, and are meticulously presented – take, for example, the foie gras terrine topped with a green tea and hibiscus jelly, served with lychee chutney in kumquat vinegar, or the Dombes duckling prepared two ways: cooked whole and pastilla, accompan

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 103 reviews

Located in Villerest, Château d'Origny is recognized for modern cuisine and refined service. Reviews highlight high-quality ingredients, creative dishes, and a professional team within an elegant atmosphere featuring a pleasant garden. However, some guests noted occasional issues with meal pacing, small portion sizes in main courses, and uncomfortable waiting conditions upon early arrival. Despite these isolated critiques regarding quantity and service details, the restaurant maintains a high average rating, reflecting its strong culinary craftsmanship.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine with an emphasis on ingredient quality and ambiance.

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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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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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Château Blanchard

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Surrounded by parkland, this handsome 1920s property was inspired by the Italian Renaissance, hence the frieze under the eaves depicting mythological scenes, marble and mosaics. The elegant colonnaded dining room, meanwhile, is more contemporary in spirit with embedded lighting, comfy armchairs and refined tableware. Two brothers manage this family business: chef Sylvain Roux, whose heartwarming dishes showcase top-drawer ingredients: crab, ponzu gelée and sea urchin cream, and enthusiastic sommelier Frédéric Roux. The latter can be relied upon for insightful wine tips that never fail to deliv

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 100 reviews

Château Blanchard in Chazelles-sur-Lyon is noted for modern cuisine and refined presentation. Most reviews praise the high food quality, professional and friendly service, and elegant atmosphere, particularly highlighting the 'Carte Blanche' menu. However, some negative feedback points out a lack of warmth in service, inconsistent meal pacing, and concerns regarding small portion sizes relative to expectations. While generally well-regarded for its culinary excellence and setting, diners should be aware that individual experiences may vary, with some finding the value proposition lacking.

Suitable for diners prioritizing culinary innovation and ambiance, with attention to service details advised.

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La Source

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Originally from Cuzieu, a mere 2km away, Antoine Bergeron is very much a local boy. Ambitious and passionate about his work, he takes you on a surprise fine dining journey that subtly, creatively and joyfully showcases ingredients from hand-picked suppliers. Comfortably seated in the bright, contemporary dining room, you will enjoy a culinary tour of the region and the local markets. For example, Drôme zander with sorrel, tarragon and vanilla-laced fish stock; fillet of Aubrac beef, red cabbage in walnut oil and anise hyssop sabayon. Food that nurtures the soul, with special mention for the sa

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 100 reviews

La Source in Saint-Galmier offers modern cuisine focused on local ingredients and precise presentation. Reviews highlight excellent food quality, creative dishes, and knowledgeable sommeliers. Service is generally described as attentive and efficient, though some note pacing issues or aloof staff. The ambiance is refined, but proximity to an airfield may cause aircraft noise. While many praise the exceptional experience, others criticize small portions, poor reservation management, and low value. Opinions vary significantly regarding consistency and service attitude.

Suitable for diners seeking refined local flavors who can tolerate potential noise or strict service standards.

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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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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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Maison Decoret

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

(Temporarily closed) In a stylish Napoleon III mansion in the heart of Vichy, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jacques Decoret rolls out his inventive repertory founded on local country produce. He is surrounded by his family (Martine, his wife, in the front of house and his sons in the kitchen: Alexis, savoury chef and Antoine, pastry chef). The score is decidedly surf and turf-centric: cubes of langoustine tails, lentils from the Quatre Vents farm, creamy stock and red butter; roast fillet of lamb, seaweed-spiked Charroux mustard and Cancale oyster seasoning. Finish your meal with the incredibl

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

Maison Decoret in Vichy is noted for its creative cuisine and cozy atmosphere. Reviews frequently praise the fresh ingredients, artistic plating, and attentive service, highlighting dishes like chicken and fried trout. However, several guests reported slow meal pacing, particularly long waits between courses, with one instance exceeding four hours. Negative feedback also mentions insufficient portions of foie gras, a lack of menu variety, and unpopular pairings such as lamb and oysters. While the food quality and ambiance are generally highly rated, service efficiency remains a point of contention for some diners.

Suitable for diners seeking creative cuisine and a comfortable setting, but allow ample time and avoid peak hours.

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Saisons

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

This 19C château, which houses the Institut Lyfe (the international hotel management school formerly known as the Institut Paul Bocuse), serves the first-class cuisine of Florian Pansin, who is supported by a large team both in the kitchen and front of house. You will appreciate the finesse, precise presentation and well-balanced flavours: scallops with walnut, beurre monté with Rancio wine; beef tenderloin with Kampot pepper flambéed in rum, pommes soufflés... The cuissons are spot on, and there are flashes of creativity. Put simply, tasty seasonal cuisine at its best!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Écully, Saisons offers modern cuisine with generally high praise for food quality, wine pairings, and attentive service. Guests appreciate the intimate atmosphere and creative dishes. However, some reviews highlight issues with meal pacing, service errors, and safety concerns regarding dietary restrictions. A few diners feel the value is low given the price point for a teaching restaurant. While most experiences are exceptional, occasional inconsistencies in execution and pricing perception exist.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern cuisine and refined service, but special dietary needs should be confirmed in advance.

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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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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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Bib Gourmand 6

L'Atelier Locavore

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

On the banks of the River Loire, this restaurant is run by a local chef, whose trademark is delicious market-fresh cuisine. He serves an affordable set menu at lunchtime and a more elaborate monthly set menu. He carefully sources his ingredients, giving local produce pride of place: foie gras from Domaine de Limagne, trout caught in the Oron, beef from a farmer-butcher in Renaison, Roanne saffron and organic vegetables from Arfeuilles. A lovely cheese trolley is presented in the dining room.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Perreux, L'Atelier Locavore offers modern cuisine with an impressive 4.7/5 rating on TripAdvisor. Positive reviews highlight carefully selected ingredients, artistic presentation, and original flavors, complemented by professional and friendly service in a welcoming atmosphere. However, some negative feedback points to issues with meal pacing, small portion sizes, and inconsistent flavor profiles, such as bland fish or overly sweet desserts. While a minority of diners questioned the value, the consensus remains that it is a notable destination for those seeking refined culinary experiences.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and attentive service; reservations are recommended.

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Colette - Domaine de la Plagnette

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

In the heart of the Forez region, this group of large stone and timber buildings nestles between a fir forest and a lake. The property is conducive to kicking back on the terrace in summer or, in winter, to embracing the hygge lifestyle by the imposing fireplace in the cosy restaurant room. Chef Thomas Laurier (Maison Pic and Dame de Pic, Chabichou) cooks up indulgent comfort food: an excellent pâté en croûte (a speciality served year-round in different variations), or pain de brochet – tender and crispy pike terrine with a perfectly executed dill and potato velouté. The chef's partner provide

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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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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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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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Le Central

€€Modern Cuisine

Michel and Marie-Pierre Troisgros are behind the family's other gourmet establishment set in a former 1920s hotel. The vibe is smart yet casual and the warm, vintage decor is inspired by the brasseries of yesteryear. You will sample a concise menu that changes daily, flanked by à la carte suggestions in a traditional register, although often reworked with creative twists, illustrated by a profiterole with mustard-flavoured ice cream. The place is always busy, bearing witness to its well-deserved success.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 80 reviews

Le Central in Roanne offers modern cuisine with generally positive reception. Food quality is a key strength, praised for being delicious and innovative, though some find it lacking in refinement or flavor. Service is mostly warm and attentive, but isolated complaints exist regarding rude staff. The atmosphere is cozy and suitable for families or couples. Value perceptions vary; while set menus are considered good deals, some guests find individual items like cheese overpriced, and there are reports of diluted spirits. Overall, it is a notable dining spot with mixed experiences regarding cost and service consistency.

Suitable for diners seeking modern cuisine who can tolerate service inconsistencies.

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L'Essensiel - Domaine de Champlong

€€€Modern Cuisine

Flavour and special occasion indulgence depict this 18C property nestled in greenery. Diners are treated to contemporary cuisine in the "salle des peintures" hung with period paintings, or in the conservatory overlooking the park. The chef scours the countryside for premium produce like Chérier pigeon, matured seabass or high-quality blue lobster. Warm welcome and seamless service.

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Le Petit Prince

€€€Modern Cuisine

Unlike its namesake, this charming restaurant did not fall from an asteroid but was in fact founded in the early 19C by the great-great-aunts of the current owner. You can expect carefully devised and executed dishes in the zeitgeist with overtones of surf and turf accents. The several-course menus are artfully plated and tempting, without forgetting a splendid cheese (matured on site) trolley and a simpler lunchtime lineup. In addition to the fine dining establishment, the house also operates the bistronomic Le 1534 lounge and a delicatessen store, as well as organising tasting sessions in it

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.5/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Gentilly, Le Petit Prince offers modern French cuisine. Positive reviews highlight high food quality, charming vintage decor, and attentive service from the owner, Reza, creating an unforgettable experience with fresh, scratch-made dishes. Conversely, negative feedback cites significant service issues, including slow response, unfriendly staff, and poor meal pacing. Some diners reported bland or overly acidic food and low value for money. Crucially, recent reviews indicate the restaurant may have been closed for up to two years, with confirmed reservations leading to denied entry. Visitors must verify current operating status before visiting to avoid disappointment or unexpected charges.

Visit only after confirming current operations, with low expectations for service speed.

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Le Restaurant 1451

€€€Modern Cuisine

In the heart of this market town near Roanne, imagine an old stone house lit up in blue at nighttime, whose tasteful elegant interior is flanked by a lovely alfresco courtyard terrace that is perfect for special occasions. The scene is set for a fine dining experience. Chef Jérémie Louis crafts fresh, modern recipes in which artistically displayed vegetables are often cast in the lead roles. The cheese trolley is truly in a class of its own. Océane, the chef’s partner, supervises the front-of house cheerfully and seamlessly. A family-run establishment depicted by a genuine “home from home” vib

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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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L'Assiette Roannaise

€€Modern Cuisine

Now here is a restaurant that has a sense of the original! The interior design is very contemporary and, similarly, the chef keeps his ear to the ground for the latest trends and techniques. His dishes are aesthetically pleasing, with the onus on creativity and freshness.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Ambierle, L'Assiette Roannaise is noted for its modern, refined cuisine. Reviewers frequently praise the high quality of ingredients and precise preparation, highlighting dishes such as scallops, hare fillet with foie gras, and creative desserts. The dining room is described as airy, clean, and elegant. However, service experiences vary significantly; while some guests appreciated attentive hospitality, others reported cold welcomes or unfriendly staff. A minority of reviews criticized small portion sizes, slow pacing, and a recent cancellation policy. Additionally, the terrace decor was cited as outdated by some. Despite these inconsistencies in service and facilities, the culinary execution remains a strong point for those seeking a gastronomic experience near Roanne.

Suitable for diners prioritizing high-quality modern French cuisine over consistent service.

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La Colline du Colombier

€€€Modern Cuisine

Deep in the countryside, overlooking the Loire, this restored farmhouse boasts a chic and pared-back rustic style – a natural and stylish setting in which to enjoy Léo Troisgros's contemporary and poetically named dishes (eg "rose marine" or "in the shade of the fig tree"). Should you wish to extend your stay, there are various types of accommodation, including the famous "cadoles" – lodges on stilts!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Iguerande, La Colline du Colombier offers modern cuisine in a charming rural setting. Reviews highlight excellent food quality, particularly the welcome soup, duck, and original flavor combinations, alongside friendly service. The atmosphere is described as intimate and warm, suitable for families. However, some guests note small portion sizes, inconsistent meal pacing, and occasional cooking errors like overcooked cod. Service issues include rigid wine pairing suggestions and rare payment problems. While generally well-regarded, discrepancies between expectations and reality have led to mixed experiences, suggesting diners prioritize flexibility over strict formality.

Suitable for travelers seeking refined modern French cuisine who can accommodate small portions and flexible service.

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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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Le Bistrot de la Gare

Modern Cuisine

Now a destination for food lovers, this bistro was once a station building (on the former PLM network). It has lost none of its charm – brick semi-circular arches, wooden shutters painted in the green of France's SNCF railway and a clock on the façade; inside, original terracotta floor tiles, wood and wrought-iron tables, and wallpaper with 1970s patterns. Clémence (front of house) and Sacha (kitchen) are the young couple at the controls. His indulgent contemporary dishes – pâté en croûte and seasonal pickles; free-range poultry, gnocchi, sweetcorn and spinach; chocolate tart – showcase colour

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Apicius

€€Modern Cuisine

This dinky town centre eatery is run by a couple with an enviable track record. In a bright, trendy interior, you will sample market-fresh cuisine at unbeatable prices at lunchtime and a more elaborate menu on Friday evenings. The chef makes the most of local, seasonal ingredients. The lovely courtyard-terrace to the rear is bliss come summertime. The epitome of generous!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Apicius in Montbrison offers modern cuisine within a stylish, soundproofed setting. Reviews frequently praise the tasteful decor, fresh ingredients, and original flavors, with many noting the friendly and professional staff. However, some guests report inconsistencies in food balance and disappointing desserts. Negative feedback often highlights slow service, particularly on Friday evenings where meals took excessively long, and dishes were sometimes served lukewarm. A minority view suggests the restaurant prioritizes presentation over taste and value. While generally well-regarded for its atmosphere and culinary creativity, diners should anticipate potential delays in service.

Suitable for diners seeking a refined atmosphere and creative cuisine, but avoiding peak hours is recommended for a better experience.

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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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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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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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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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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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Les Chênes

€€Modern Cuisine, Traditional Cuisine

A wind of change is blowing through this family establishment (open since 1975), since the son Léo, who honed his skills in top establishments, has taken over the helm. Against a backdrop of woodland and the Monts du Forez, the interior has been revamped as has the updated lineup which stars regional produce (local game, fish from a nearby fish farm and cheese), founded on solid textbook foundations. The wickedly enticing desserts are the work of the chef’s mum, who also makes the delicious bread.

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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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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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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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Symbiose

€€Modern Cuisine

At a remove from the centre, this former inn on the D10 catches the eye with its orange walls. The comfortable interior feels authentic and radiates light and warmth with its untreated wooden beams, exposed stone walls, warm wooden floors and Scandinavian furniture. Samuel Roche and Fahim Touloum, two friends who are chefs, have refurbished the premises, and cultivate a vast 3 000m2 vegetable garden behind the house, complete with a few hens. Their technical and generous cuisine celebrates seasonal produce and revisits local recipes (based on perch or catfish, for example), as well as desserts

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 63 reviews

Symbiose in Saint-Bonnet-les-Oules offers modern cuisine praised for refined, original flavors and high-quality ingredients, with several reviewers comparing its kitchen to a starred establishment. The 8-course lunch and wine pairings are highlights, creating a welcoming atmosphere suitable for families. However, service consistency varies; while many find staff kind and attentive, others report slow responsiveness, lack of dynamism, or minor errors. One extreme review cited live worms in dishes, attributed to garden sourcing, raising hygiene concerns. Seating arrangements for large groups and limited wine list options under 80 euros were also noted as drawbacks. Despite these issues, the restaurant maintains a strong 4.8/5 rating on TripAdvisor based on 63 reviews, indicating generally positive experiences tempered by occasional service lapses.

Recommended for diners seeking refined modern cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies; confirm seating arrangements in advance.

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Les Caudalies

€€Traditional Cuisine

Les Caudalies in Vichy has it all: a stylishly elegant dining room strewn with contemporary details, an appealing wine list with over 900 labels selected by Lucie, chef Emmanuel Basset’s wife, and a culinary line-up of tasty and generous dishes that tread a fine line between tradition and modernity. NB: check out the “cadole” dining area, between the wine cellar and the kitchen, which sports a vintner's lodge vibe.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Vichy, Les Caudalies specializes in traditional French cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the high-quality ingredients, authentic flavors, and elegant presentation, with some noting creative touches. Service is generally described as professional, warm, and attentive, though a minority report issues with coordination or responsiveness. The ambiance features an elegant Napoleon III-style decor with spacious table arrangements, creating a comfortable setting, although some find the interior slightly cold. Opinions on value diverge significantly; while many appreciate the experience, others criticize the fixed menu for offering excessive choices with insufficient portions relative to the cost, leading to mixed feedback on overall worth.

Suitable for travelers seeking a refined traditional French dining experience.

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L’Écrin de Marlène

€€Modern Cuisine

Nestled in the spa district, the Fer à Cheval shopping mall surrounds the bandstand and the Source de l'Hôpital, which location lends it an undeniable charm. This is the setting in which chef Marlène Chaussemy has set up shop, creating an attractive contemporary decor for her restaurant. Opt for the dining area overlooking the park. By focusing on freshness and seasonality, this cuisine revolving around top-notch ingredients delivers on its promises: tender rack of pork, flavoursome parsnips, delicious delicately breaded black pudding, chocolate soufflé with ice cream and banana flambéed with

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 68 reviews

L’Écrin de Marlène offers modern French cuisine praised for its precise execution and high-quality flavors. Service is generally impeccable, contributing to an elegant atmosphere. However, some reviewers note that portion sizes are minimal, leaving diners unsatisfied. Pacing issues and proximity to noisy areas or the kitchen have been cited as drawbacks. While overall ratings are strong, opinions on value vary, with a minority expressing disappointment regarding service attitude and menu adherence.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine who are not concerned about large portion sizes.

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L'Hippocampe

€€Seafood

In his restaurant near the Parc des Sources, chef Gilles Ruyet prepares seafood dishes in a traditional vein: sole meunière, seared halibut with a beurre blanc sauce, not forgetting the crystallised orange soufflé with Grand Marnier – prepared by his daughter Marianne, who is also to be seen on the restaurant floor. Attractive contemporary decor, plus a view of the kitchen and the lobster tank.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

L'Hippocampe offers seafood-focused dining in Vichy with generally high ratings. Food quality is a standout, featuring perfectly cooked roasted langoustines, sweetbreads, and veal, with fresh ingredients and an engaging open kitchen. Service is mixed; while many praise the warm welcome, some report slow pacing or unattentive staff. The atmosphere benefits from air conditioning, though noise levels concern some guests. Value perception varies: the weekday lunch menu is considered excellent value, while dinner pricing draws criticism. Overall, it suits diners seeking high-quality seafood, provided they manage expectations regarding service consistency.

Ideal for diners prioritizing seafood quality and ambiance, with advance booking recommended.

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L'Évidence

€€€Modern Cuisine

Chef Nicolas Martin has taken over the reins of the restaurant at the Hotel VillaPona, a Grand Siècle coaching inn that has been completely renovated. The dining room channels the charm of its bygone days and peps it up with contemporary details. The chef hails from the region and has worked at Lameloise, Troisgros and Jérôme Brochot's restaurant. Here, he creates tasty dishes using fresh seasonal ingredients: smoked arctic char, artichoke and cauliflower; Bresse chicken with wild garlic and morels…

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Digoin, L'Évidence specializes in modern cuisine. Most reviews praise its impeccable service, pleasant atmosphere, and exquisite dishes, particularly highlighting local ingredients like Charolais beef and the presentation of the surprise menu. However, some guests question the value for money, citing high prices. A minority report issues such as blunt service tones, temperature inconsistencies, or seasoning flaws, with some noting a decline in quality compared to past visits. Overall, it suits diners seeking high-quality gastronomy who remain mindful of occasional service and pricing concerns.

Recommended for food enthusiasts prioritizing quality and service details, with a suggestion to verify current service standards.

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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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Château du Bost

€€€Modern Cuisine

A few minutes from Vichy, in peaceful grounds, this château with towers and a water-filled moat (15C-19C) offers a contemporary and cosy decor, complemented by a beautiful terrace and some comfortable guestrooms. The restaurant has a refined setting and serves tasty seasonal cuisine.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Bellerive-sur-Allier, Château du Bost specializes in modern cuisine. Most reviews praise the refined, original dishes made from fresh local ingredients, highlighting balanced flavors and textures. Service is generally described as warm, attentive, and professional, contributing to a pleasant atmosphere. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent meal pacing, insufficient portion sizes leaving guests hungry, and rare instances of mishandling allergies. Some diners also find the pricing high relative to the quantity served, questioning the overall value. While the culinary experience is often exceptional, visitors should be aware of potential issues with service consistency and portion adequacy.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine, with prior communication of dietary needs recommended.

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Le M

€€Modern Cuisine

We love this trendy contemporary bistro as much for its charming hospitality as for its tasty, up-to-the-minute cooking, such as a thick loin of cod, fregola sarda and poultry jus. The concise menu-carte, which ensures the freshness and quality of seasonal ingredients, is a steal at lunchtime! Don't miss the excellent cannelé, a nod to the couple's Bordeaux roots. There is a fine selection of wines on the blackboard.

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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Auberge du Pont

€€Modern Cuisine

Ten kilometres outside Vichy in a village dominated by a 12C fortress, this inn is near a bridge over the Allier dating from the 1930s. In a contemporary interior, the owner-chef signs a single set, market-sourced menu at a bargain price and a more elaborate score in the evenings: roast tomatoes in aspic, espuma of stracciatella in a gazpacho or a ‘blesotto’ of bouchot mussels and cockles with a shellfish foam. When the weather is fine, the shady terrace overlooking the river is truly blissful!

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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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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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