€€€Modern Cuisine
A hospital for eight centuries, the former Hôtel-Dieu has preserved all the building's historical character. The Epona restaurant serves regional specialities with a modern twist, which you can enjoy in a lovely setting that calls to mind a high-end brasserie. And in fine weather, the team welcomes you in a superb courtyard garden.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews
Located within the InterContinental Hotel in Lyon, Epona offers modern French cuisine in a historic setting. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, balanced flavors, and premium ingredients, with specific dishes like the Pike Quenelle receiving acclaim. Service is generally described as professional and attentive, contributing to an elegant atmosphere. However, negative feedback highlights inconsistencies, including errors in wine vintages, lack of assistance with transportation, and unstaffed reception areas. Some diners reported limited lunch options, small portions, and poor value for money, with rare instances of missing items. While the dinner experience is often successful, visitors should be aware of potential variability in service reliability and perceived worth.
Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine in an elegant hotel setting, with attention to service details recommended.
🕐 Mo-Su 12:00-14:00, 19:00-22:00
€€Modern Cuisine
In the heart of the grandiose Hôtel Dieu, the immense 10C dining hall bathed in light from stained-glass windows sports tasteful white walls, artwork in shades of grey, wainscoting and huge pendant light fixtures. Consultant chef Marcel Ravin signs a repertory in the zeitgeist sprinkled with West Indian accents that is crafted by Anthony Clorennec: velvety smooth pumpkin soup, grilled hanger steak, choux pastry stuffed in vanilla cream. Swish rooftop bar, exquisite patio in the inner courtyard and an eater friendly-priced lunchtime menu.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 80 reviews
Located in a former hospital, Le Grand Réfectoire offers a majestic and quiet atmosphere. Food quality receives mixed reviews; while some praise Chef Marcel Ravin’s bold creations and execution, others report small portions, tepid dishes, and lackluster flavors. Service is inconsistent, ranging from efficient and pleasant to slow-paced with ordering errors. Although the historic setting is impressive, the dining experience varies significantly due to fluctuations in kitchen output and staff attentiveness.
Suitable for those appreciating historic ambiance, with expectations managed regarding consistency.
🕐 Mo-Su 12:00-14:00, Tu-Sa 19:00-22:30
€€€Modern Cuisine
In addition to knockout views over the city, the sleek rooftop restaurant of the Sofitel Lyon Bellecour serves a suave score in a fashionable brasserie vein: tartare of seabass and langoustine, lobster cannelloni and rack of lamb…
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews
Located at the Sofitel Lyon, Les Trois Dômes is renowned for its stunning views of Fourvière Hill and the Rhône River. Reviews highlight refined modern cuisine, friendly staff, and a romantic atmosphere, making it suitable for special occasions. However, recent feedback indicates inconsistent quality, with complaints regarding small portions, uneven cooking, stale brunch items, and lack of ingredient transparency. A serious concern involves inadequate handling of gluten allergies despite menu claims. While the ambiance remains a strong asset, variability in food preparation and service attention detracts from the overall experience. Diners with specific dietary needs should verify safety protocols beforehand.
Suitable for diners prioritizing views and romance, but those with dietary restrictions or expecting consistent culinary precision should proceed with caution.
€€Traditional Cuisine, Country cooking
Established near the Célestins Theatre, under the auspices of Jean-François Têtedoie (son of legendary Christian!), this house upholds the art of good food. The menu reads like a culinary bible of Lyon’s specialties: signature dishes like homemade terrine and gâteau lyonnais rub shoulders with rotisserie joints, to be shared and carved in front of you (Bresse poultry, rib of beef), without forgetting a lineup of bistro classics such as calf’s sweetbread vol-au-vent or Monts du Lyonnais snails with girolle mushrooms and cress. The wine cellar boasts over 1,500 references at temptingly reasonabl
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews
Café Terroir in Lyon specializes in traditional country cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, fresh ingredients, and precise execution, alongside an excellent wine list featuring notable Burgundies. The atmosphere is described as cozy and bistro-like, with generally friendly and attentive service. However, negative feedback highlights concerns regarding value for money, citing small portions relative to cost. Some guests reported issues with meal pacing, cold dishes, or inconsistent textures, such as tough meat or lacking truffle flavor. While the classic French approach and ambiance are widely appreciated, visitors should be aware of potential discrepancies between portion sizes and expectations.
Suitable for diners seeking classic French flavors and a cozy atmosphere, but those sensitive to value may want to manage expectations.
🕐 Tu-Sa 12:00-14:00,19:30-22:00; Su 19:30-22:00
€€€french
On Place des Célestins, Monsieur P is well-known to local foodies, particularly for its lunch menu. In the kitchen, Florent Poulard (hence the P), who honed his skills in top houses of the likes of Alain Passard and Guy Savoy, expertly crafts wholesome, forthright dishes that shine the spotlight on local, seasonal ingredients: delicate ravioles of local poultry, foie gras and hyssop or tiger prawns in a succulent jus of shells and heads. Slick, professional service and a knockout wine cellar boasting some 1000 labels.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
Monsieur P, located in central Lyon, offers French cuisine praised for its refined atmosphere and skilled sommelier recommendations. Guests frequently highlight delicious seafood dishes like turbot and scallops, noting their balanced flavors and elegant presentation. Service is generally described as attentive, with many enjoying the outdoor terrace setting. However, negative reviews cite inconsistent service, poor meal pacing, incorrect food temperatures (e.g., cold wine, undercooked fish), and insufficient portions. Additional complaints involve unexpected credit card fees and disappointing experiences during special occasions. While the culinary quality and ambiance are often lauded, issues regarding service consistency and value for money remain notable concerns for some diners.
Suitable for diners seeking refined French cuisine and an elegant atmosphere, though reasonable expectations for service details are advised.
🕐 Mo-Fr 12:00-13:30,19:45-21:30
€€french
This culinary landmark on the Saône embankment enjoys a fine view of the Fourvière and St-Jean districts. Hearty Lyon specialities still feature prominently in two good value-for-money set menus and a well-crafted à la carte menu. Simpler fare at the next-door Bouchon Léa, the historic cradle of Mère Léa.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Binic, Maison Léa specializes in homemade galettes and pancakes, praised for fresh ingredients and delicate flavors, particularly seafood starters. Service is generally efficient and welcoming, accommodating walk-ins, though some guests noted inconsistent pacing or rigid policies on custom orders. The atmosphere varies; outdoor seating offers quiet harbor views, while indoor areas can be noisy. Perceptions of value differ significantly: many find the food generous and reasonably priced, while others criticize high wine costs. Overall, it suits travelers seeking authentic Breton cuisine and a cozy setting, provided they manage expectations regarding service flexibility and drink pricing.
Ideal for diners seeking authentic Breton galettes and pancakes who prioritize food quality over strict service customization.
🕐 Tu-Sa 12:00-14:00, 19:00-21:30
€€french
In bustling Rue Mercière, this ‘bouchon’ is a haven of nostalgic Lyonnais cuisine: warm sausage, eggs meurette, pike quenelle or "string-drawn" andouillette from renowned producer Bobosse. Everything is made from scratch, according to time-honoured culinary traditions, whetting the appetites of locals and tourists alike – who are seated cheek by jowl in a buzzy ambience. Behind the alluring red façade is a double dining room separated by a covered pedestrian passageway (traboule).
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews
Le Mercière is a historic traditional bistro in central Lyon, praised for its authentic Lyonnaise cuisine and lively atmosphere. Reviewers frequently highlight the high quality of food, generous portions, and warm hospitality, making it a gem for local gastronomy. However, some guests note drawbacks including cramped indoor seating, noise, and inconsistent service, with occasional reports of slow responses or unfriendly staff. While a few find the value questionable due to crowding, the majority appreciate the genuine ambiance and delicious dishes. It suits travelers seeking a bustling, traditional dining experience in the heart of Lyon.
Ideal for travelers seeking a bustling traditional atmosphere and authentic Lyonnaise cuisine, preferably visiting during off-peak hours.
🕐 Mo-Th 12:00-14:30,18:45-22:30; Fr 12:00-14:30,18:45-23:00; Sa 11:45-15:30,18:45-23:00; Su 11:45-15:30,18:45-22:30
€€french
Owner-chef Thomas Ponson is not one to twiddle his thumbs, to the point that this street could almost be named after him, given the number of thriving businesses (bistro, café, bouchon) he operates here! In the parent bistro, he crafts appetising lunchtime menus, and, in the evening, the food shines a spotlight on the scope of his technical skills and more refined ingredients (scallops, squab, Bourbonnais lamb sweetbreads, etc). This place is a must.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Located in central Lyon, Thomas offers classic French bouchon cuisine. Food quality is generally high, with dishes like quenelles de brochet receiving praise, though some guests found portions small or unmemorable. Service is typically friendly and efficient, although pacing can be slow, and staff often attend to sister establishments. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, suitable for families, though open doors in winter may let in cold air. Despite minor critiques regarding value and consistency, the restaurant remains a solid choice for experiencing traditional Lyonnais flavors and hospitality.
Recommended for travelers seeking authentic Lyonnais bouchon cuisine and a warm, traditional dining atmosphere.
€french, local
A sincere and authentic bouchon replete with checked tablecloths, closely packed tables and a buzzy vibe. The colourful young chef, Luc, frequently pops out to chat with guests, when he’s not conjuring up textbook recipes with consummate flair, such as pistachio sausage in brioche pastry or tablier de sapeur (offal)… 100% patriotic line-up.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
Le Musée is a local French bistro in Lyon with an average rating of 4.5/5. Food quality is highly praised for fresh ingredients and authentic Lyonnais dishes, offering a wide daily selection. The atmosphere is intimate and lively, though tables are extremely close together, forcing proximity to neighbors and limiting privacy. Service is polarizing; while many find the staff friendly and hardworking, others report rushed meal pacing, rude attitudes, and a lack of professionalism. Value perceptions vary, with some finding it excellent and others questioning the worth. Despite cramped seating and occasional service issues, it remains a popular spot for traditional dining, best suited for those prioritizing food over comfort.
Suitable for diners seeking authentic Lyonnais cuisine who can tolerate tight seating.
🕐 Sa 12:00-14:00; Tu-Fr 12:00-14:00, 19:30-21:30
€€€Modern Cuisine
We fell in love with this restaurant run by an alumnus of Christian Têtedoie. The lunch menu is good value for money, the seasonal score is in the zeitgeist (partridge, celery and coffee; plums, hay and almonds) and the cheese trolley is equally spot on. A treat from start to finish, without forgetting pleasantly attentive service.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
Located in central Lyon, L'Établi offers modern French cuisine. Most reviews praise the high food quality, balanced flavors, and exquisite presentation, alongside professional, warm service and a cozy atmosphere. Some diners appreciate the creativity, while others find the dishes pretentious or lacking in memorable taste, with occasional complaints about pacing being too fast. Opinions on value diverge; some feel it is worth the cost, while others consider it overpriced. Overall, the restaurant excels in food and service, though perceptions of value vary significantly among guests.
Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine who value attentive service, with menu options best confirmed in advance.
🕐 Mo-Fr 12:00-13:30,19:30-21:00
€€french, regional
Joseph Viola, Best Craftsman of France, reigns over this dyed-in-the-wool, patina-aged bolthole, oozing in authenticity. Patriotic line-up of Gallic recipes, high-flying technique (calf’s head, quenelle of pike) founded on superlative ingredients with an eye on the seasons. His signature dish is a “porkpie” of sweetbread and foie gras – to die for!
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Lyon's 6th arrondissement, Daniel et Denise Créqui offers traditional bouchon cuisine with a modern twist. Food quality receives high praise, particularly for dishes like Pike Quenelle, foie gras, and truffle eggs, described as flavorful and expertly prepared. Service is generally noted as warm, attentive, and well-paced, though isolated complaints mention coldness or noise issues. The atmosphere is tastefully decorated but can be quite loud, affecting some diners' comfort. Value perceptions vary significantly; while many find the experience excellent for the price, others criticize small portions, high costs for items like gougères, and a limited wine-by-the-glass selection. Overall, it remains a reputable spot for authentic Lyonese gastronomy despite mixed feedback on ambiance and pricing.
Suitable for diners seeking authentic Lyonese flavors who can tolerate moderate noise levels.
🕐 Mo-Fr 12:00-14:00, 19:00-21:45
€€€french
L'Alexandrin combines originality with generosity, serving dishes made using fine, locally sourced produce. Each menu (vegetarian, revisited Lyon classics or pure creation) proposes a different take on the art of fine dining in an exclusive atmosphere. One novelty is the table d'hôte with four guests seated in the kitchen at the heart of the action!
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Lyon, L'Alexandrin is noted for high-quality French cuisine and attentive service. Reviews frequently praise the creative menus, such as the 8-course Temptation set, and Chef Laurent Rigal’s skill in balancing flavors and ingredients. The open kitchen and professional staff contribute to a warm, refined atmosphere. While a minority of guests mentioned pacing or value concerns, the majority describe the dining experience as exceptional and memorable.
Suitable for diners seeking refined, creative French cuisine and attentive service.
€€Farm to table
Félix Gagnaire extends a warm welcome in this bistro whose hearty, buzzy vibe sports the ubiquitous bistro chairs, worn tiles and mismatched wooden tables. His wallet-friendly patriotic score stars seasonal produce: salmon tartare with sesame and ginger; flank steak with turnips, baby potatoes and a peppercorn sauce; roasted apricots and peaches, tonka bean ice cream. The next-door wine bar goes by the same name.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
Sauf Imprévu, located in Lyon's 6th arrondissement, focuses on farm-to-table cuisine. The food features a simple, frequently changing menu with vegetarian options. Dishes like duck tataki and pork paileron are praised, though some guests find the food dry, greasy, or occasionally undercooked. Service is generally warm and efficient, though some find the welcome merely standard. The atmosphere is intimate and cozy in a small, discreet space, but can be noisy. Value perceptions vary; while many consider it good value, others cite high wine prices or long waits between courses.
Suitable for travelers seeking a cozy, discreet dining experience with simple, innovative French cuisine.
€japanese, ramen
A Japanese DJ based in Lyon wanted to replicate a Japanese ramen institution in France. In this utilitarian-style space in the Guillotière neighbourhood, choose from a range of reasonably priced ramen dishes, accompanied by a fine sake selection to soothe any nostalgia for Japan.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 50 reviews
Located in Lyon, Fujiyama 55 specializes in Japanese ramen and traditional dishes. Reviews highlight high food quality, particularly praising the fresh and flavorful ramen, tempura, and gyoza. Service is generally described as friendly and efficient, though isolated complaints mention order misunderstandings, rude staff, and hygiene concerns such as hair falling into soup. The interior features simple, modern decor but is small and can be noisy. While the value for money is considered reasonable, the dining experience may vary due to inconsistent service standards.
Recommended for diners seeking authentic Japanese ramen flavors, with realistic expectations regarding service consistency.
🕐 Mo-Sa 12:00-13:30,19:00-21:30
€€Modern Cuisine
On a peaceful street corner in Lyon's Presqu'île neighbourhood, this neo-bistro has stylish credentials: a counter with a few seats, raw concrete pillars, an open kitchen behind an industrial-style glass partition, dim lighting, and electronic music playing softly. Chef Alban Joriot (Têtedoie, Le Neuvième Art, L'Établi) turns out seasonal dishes featuring clever flavour combinations, executed with precision and bags of character. Think white radish marinated in chilli, house-made pita, tempura vegetables; stone bass stuffed with wild garlic, braised sucrine lettuce, smoked tarama. There is a s
🕐 Tu 19:30-21:30; We-Sa 12:00-13:30,19:30-21:30
€€€french
Housed in a converted 16C Jesuit refectory, this restaurant in the Presqu'île district has plenty of character, with its stone walls, columns and arches, its vaulted ceiling, hardwood floors and tall windows. Chef Anthony Baud cooks up balanced modern cuisine that emphasises the freshness and quality of the ingredients, in dishes such as Arctic char with pak choi, or a delicious persimmon dessert incorporating ginger and pumpkin seed praline. The set menus are changed up on a regular basis to showcase the ingredients of the season.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
La Quintessence in Lyon boasts an impressive 4.8/5 average rating. Reviewers consistently praise the refined French cuisine, highlighting harmonious flavor combinations, high-quality ingredients, and perfect presentation. Service is generally commended as attentive and pleasant, contributing to a smooth dining experience. The atmosphere is described as warm and suitable for special occasions. Minor criticisms focus on value, with some guests finding prices high, particularly for water. A few negative reviews mention inconsistent service warmth or slow pacing between courses, but these are isolated. Overall, it is recognized for its excellent food and professional hospitality.
Ideal for diners seeking high-quality French cuisine and an elegant atmosphere, with advance booking recommended.
€€€fine_dining
In the Ainay neighbourhood, chef Emily Dader runs this restaurant on a mission. She cooks up creative, refined and aromatic vegan cuisine, cleverly devising a set menu with two options: "iode" and "rouge", which are plant-based interpretations of fish and meat, respectively. Some of the dishes are particularly appealing, such as the hay and lovage broth accompanied by buckwheat crackers and walnut butter, or the pressed squash medley seasoned with a seed praline and mustard-savory condiment.
🕐 Th-Sa 12:15-14:00; Tu-Sa 19:15-22:00
€€€gourmet
This vegetarian restaurant offers beautifully crafted dishes that are unabashedly creative in a set tasting menu (no choice) made with seasonal ingredients. In a sleek, yet snug interior of wood, concrete, adobe, the food is paired with an insightful selection of wines from the well-stocked cellar.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews
Culina Hortus in Lyon specializes in gourmet plant-based cuisine. Reviews highlight exceptional service, a harmonious atmosphere, and artistic plating with innovative flavors. However, negative feedback cites insufficient portion sizes, lukewarm dishes, and blandness, particularly following the chef's departure. While the minimalist decor and wine pairings are praised, some guests feel the value is poor due to small servings relative to expectations. The restaurant offers a visually stunning dining experience, though recent consistency issues have led to mixed opinions among repeat visitors.
Suitable for diners seeking visual artistry and plant-based gastronomy, with realistic expectations regarding portion sizes.
🕐 Tu-Sa 12:00-15:00,19:00-23:00
€€Modern Cuisine
Tucked away in a presbytery converted into a charming hotel, this delightful cosy restaurant serves delicious contemporary cuisine that is aligned with the seasons: cep cream and Ardèche chestnut chunks; meunière-style sturgeon fillet, matelote sauce. The chef's modern cuisine is simple and well executed.
🕐 Tu-Sa 12:00-13:30, 19:00-21:30
€€regional
This veritable institution is well known among aficionados of Lyonnais cuisine. Calf’s head, tripe, dumplings and andouillette sausages are served in a convivial atmosphere and in a typical setting.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews
Le Garet is a traditional Lyon restaurant with an average rating of 4.3/5. Positive reviews highlight authentic regional cuisine, hearty portions, and friendly service within a historic setting. However, criticisms note inconsistent meal pacing, occasional food quality issues such as dry appetizers or foreign objects, and rude staff behavior towards tourists. The dining area features very small tables, creating a cramped atmosphere. While many appreciate the genuine Lyonnaise experience, others find the value and service reliability lacking. Travelers should expect a typical bouchon vibe but remain cautious regarding service consistency and seating comfort.
Suitable for diners seeking authentic traditional Lyonnaise cuisine who can tolerate tight seating; booking ahead is advised.
🕐 Mo-Fr 12:00-13:30, 19:30-21:30
€€french
In the Part-Dieu neighbourhood, not far from Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse, Olivier and Maryline Delbergues's restaurant delivers market-fresh cuisine with the odd creative twist: guinea fowl supreme with crayfish, red cabbage braised in red wine and roasted salsify; pollack with seaweed polenta and grilled sobrasada.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
La Table 101 in Lyon holds a strong 4.6/5 average rating. Food quality is frequently praised for its craftsmanship, flavor combinations, and high standards, with some noting star-level execution. Service is generally warm and professional, often featuring chef interactions, though isolated reviews cite coldness or pacing issues. The atmosphere is described as comfortable, spacious, and pleasant with subtle music. While many find the value reasonable, some critics argue the price is high relative to the experience, with specific complaints about dish temperatures and seasoning.
Ideal for diners seeking refined French cuisine and a comfortable ambiance, with attention to service consistency.
€€french, regional
A stone's throw from Cathédrale St Jean, this Old Town bouchon is run by chef Joseph Viola (Meilleur Ouvrier de France in 2004), already known for his Daniel et Denise restaurants in the 3rd and 4th arrondissements. On the menu here, expect traditional Lyon cuisine that will have fans of the genre smacking their lips: pike quenelle with Nantua sauce; gratin of andouillette with calf's ruffle, leek and whole-grain mustard. A top-quality bouchon!
€€Creative
In a lively pedestrian street near the opera house, this restaurant run by Noé Saillard proposes globally inspired cuisine. Drawing on his experience in fashionable Lyon eateries, international kitchens plus a stint in Lebanon, the chef combines personal Asian influences with technical skill in a single multi-course set menu. Precise cooking, perfect seasoning and creative pairings characterise dishes such as melt-in-the-mouth rutabaga with brown butter and katsuobushi cream. The relaxed ambience, carefully curated musical backdrop and small terrace make this a winning spot.
🕐 Tu, We 12:00-14:00; Th-Sa 12:00-14:00, 19:30-21:15
€€Creative
This bolthole in historic Lyon ticks all the boxes: a trendy chummy vibe and a ubiquitous decor of exposed beams and stonework. The food demonstrates a clever, creative slant with uninhibited dishes to share depicted by mussels, curry and dried lime, an exuberant new take on blanquette of veal or stuffed cabbage. Beware: it may well become your new HQ.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 72 reviews
Armada, located in Vieux Lyon, offers creative shared dining with a lively atmosphere and friendly service. The menu focuses on seafood and mushrooms, with many praising the unique flavors and presentation. However, some guests note small portions, fast pacing, or occasional inconsistencies like over-toasted mushrooms. While generally well-reviewed, a minority find the value lacking. Ideal for travelers seeking innovative, social dining experiences.
Best for young travelers or groups seeking innovative, shareable dishes.
€€€€Modern Cuisine
On the famous Fourvière hillside, this former Renaissance convent now houses a restaurant with a panoramic glazed dining room that commands a splendid view over the rooftops of historic Lyon and St Jean Cathedral. The talented chef puts a regional spin on Gallic traditions. All of which is served in a stylish setting.
€€Creative
In this trendy bistro with a fashionable industrial slant, the chef showcases his culinary skills. These tend towards the creative and the chef is not afraid to try out distinctive flavours: Isère trout, lentils in fermented milk, sorrel and curly kale crisps; French toast-style Japanese milk bread rolls, miso-laced caramel and tonka cream. Set lunchtime menu, à la carte in the evening with more upmarket ingredients. The well-curated wine list demonstrates a distinct preference for Burgundies.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Lyon, Taggat is a creative dining spot with an impressive 4.9/5 average rating across 80 reviews. Food quality is consistently praised for its refinement, generous portions, and innovative flavors, with specific mentions of dishes like zander with clams and Iberian pluma. The small menu offers limited choices but ensures high satisfaction. Service is generally described as excellent, friendly, and professional, with special thanks given to Chef Cyril and Constance, though one review noted a lack of smiles. The atmosphere is pleasant, yet one visitor found it too noisy. While some guests felt the value was low due to price, the overwhelming majority highlight the culinary excellence and impeccable service. Negative feedback is minimal, focusing on meal pacing and isolated service issues.
Ideal for diners seeking refined creative cuisine and attentive service.
€€Modern Cuisine
Near the Saône embankment, a youthful team crafts appetising market-fresh fare that respects the seasons (mackerel, ginger, avocado and radishes; whiting in quenelle and poached, cauliflower; tagliatelle of rice, orange and coriander). The lunchtime menu offers a concise choice of dishes, while more extensive tasting menus set the scene in the evenings. The bright airy interior sports an artfully distressed industrial vibe and a ubiquitous open kitchen. The expert sommelière can be relied upon to ply you with insightful tips.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews
Regain in Lyon offers modern cuisine with generally positive feedback. Food quality is praised for its creativity, precise seasoning, and blend of traditional and new flavors. However, portion sizes are a significant concern; several reviewers noted extremely small servings, such as 30g of fish or minimal desserts, leaving diners unsatisfied. Service is consistently highlighted as warm, professional, and informative. The atmosphere is described as modern and elegant. Value perceptions vary: while some find the experience worthwhile, others feel the small portions justify the cost poorly. Operational reliability has been questioned, with one report of a rejected booking during the holiday closure period.
Suitable for diners seeking refined, creative cuisine who are not concerned with large portions; verify holiday hours before booking.
🕐 Mo-Fr 12:00-14:00, 19:00-21:30
€€japanese
Saku is the nickname of the chef of this establishment tucked away behind a nondescript façade. He and his wife, both of whom are Japanese, prepare jubilant Gallic cuisine in keeping with today’s tastebuds. The produce is fresh, the dishes are meticulously prepared, at common-sense prices, and the service is friendly; an enjoyable experience.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
Saku Restaurant in Lyon offers French-Japanese fusion cuisine. Most reviewers praise the original, delicious dishes, warm service, and pleasant atmosphere, highlighting items like chestnut soup and filet mignon. However, some guests report issues with slow meal pacing, hot dining rooms, and awkward seating arrangements. Negative experiences cite lackluster flavors, questionable ingredient freshness, and mechanical service. While many describe the culinary experience as exceptional and kind, others found it disappointing due to inconsistent quality and poor management during peak times. The restaurant presents a mixed reputation, balancing high-quality inventive cooking with occasional operational shortcomings.
Suitable for diners seeking creative fusion cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies; advance booking is advised.
🕐 Mo,Tu,Th-Sa 12:00-14:00,19:30-21:30; We 19:30-21:30
€€€Modern Cuisine
On the 32nd floor of the Part-Dieu Tower, aka as "The Pencil", admire the jaw-dropping cityscape while sampling a seasonal menu signed by talented chef Aude Andrillat. Her up-to-the-minute, inspired repertory unveils high-flying, delicate technique and a genuine flair for contrasts, illustrated in particular by her work with vegetables and seasonings and her knack for blending vibrant ingredients. An example: confit scallops in a vanilla-laced butter, lovage-flavoured soubise sauce and a praliné of squash seeds. Heroically irreverent!
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews
Located on the 32nd floor, Celest offers stunning views of Lyon and the Fourvière Basilica. Reviews highlight modern French cuisine with innovative flavors, praising Chef Aude and attentive staff like Clémence for their professionalism and wine advice. The atmosphere is described as elegant and warm, suitable for celebrations. However, experiences vary; some guests noted issues with meal pacing, inconsistent cocktail preparation, and lackluster presentation. While many found the food quality high, others expressed disappointment regarding value and specific dish execution, indicating that while the setting is exceptional, culinary consistency may fluctuate.
Suitable for diners prioritizing panoramic views and modern cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.
€€bistro, mediterranean
Not far from the train station, Gare Saint-Paul, this little bistro is buzzing. This is not a place for white tablecloths or pompous service; rather a lively atmosphere, simple, trendy decor, a stylish waitress juggling tables in time to the beat of a well-chosen playlist, and a tiny open kitchen. At the helm is Sarah Hamza, chef and owner. Her cooking is fresh, generous and contemporary, with that unique quality that comes from her Algerian roots. This heritage also inspires her clever twists to dishes such as trout with smoked butter lentil stew, blood orange and harissa-glazed carrots. The
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 54 reviews
Söma is a highly rated Mediterranean bistro in Lyon, praised for its exceptional food quality and imaginative cuisine by Chef Sarah Hamza. Dishes feature bold flavors, balanced textures, and high-quality ingredients, often with original twists. Service is consistently described as warm, efficient, and attentive, with the chef frequently engaging with guests. The intimate atmosphere, featuring limited seating and pleasant outdoor options, allows diners to enjoy the surroundings. While minor criticisms mention meal pacing or limited flexibility with specific offers, the overwhelming consensus highlights a perfect combination of taste, service, and ambiance, making it a memorable dining experience.
Ideal for diners seeking high-quality, original Mediterranean cuisine and attentive service.
€€italian
Chef Thomas Asti has Italian blood running through his veins. So, it made sense when he and his partner opened this bistro-styled trattoria. The duo draws on Italy’s glorious culinary heritage to the delight of their loyal regulars, who flock here to sample vitello tonnato, bagna cauda, veal with house-made potato gnocchi – and Sicilian lemon tart, just the way nonna used to make it. To be washed down with premium Italian wines. What’s not to like?
🕐 Mo-Fr 12:00-14:00, 19:00-22:00
€€Modern Cuisine
In the heart of the Foch neighbourhood (6th arrondissement), a trio of exuberant partners pool their complementary talents: Amélie heads up the service, Noémie is in charge of the savoury dishes and Anne-Laure is on desserts. The short, reasonably priced menu changes every month and reflects the season in fresh vegetable-forward food. All the house-made elements are skilfully crafted, from delicate ravioli dough to sorbets and fermented items.
🕐 Tu-Sa 12:00-13:45, 19:00-21:30; PH off
€€french
The sound system is an integral part of this place with its long corridor bathed in red light, its open kitchen behind a counter and its tables lining the wall. The name ("leptin" in English) refers to the hormone that signals to your brain when you are satiated – no question of leaving here on an empty stomach! The chef deftly draws on the culinary traditions of France, Asia and beyond, treating diners to siu mai, an array of fermented foods and Japanese seasonings. It's brilliantly done, and the seasoned team is more than happy to tell you how. Two to three savoury dishes plus one sweet shou
🕐 We-Sa 12:00-14:00, 19:00-22:00; Tu 19:00-22:00
€€€gastronomique
Chef Guy Lassausaie masterminded the stylish top to toe refurbishment of this restaurant in a former Jesuit seminary (1853). You enter through a bar which boasts a jaw-dropping panoramic terrace, before heading downstairs into the restaurant, passing by the building’s Gallo-Roman foundations on the way! A swish, historic interior (crystal lighting, parquet floors and a view of the kitchen) sets the scene for colourful seasonal food, such as brook trout, fennel and seasonal mushrooms…
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews
Bulle in Lyon holds a 4.1/5 average rating, praised for its elegant atmosphere, professional service, and flavorful cuisine. Guests appreciate the refined presentation of market menus and the magical setting. However, criticisms highlight inconsistencies: some diners found portions insufficient, leaving them hungry, while others noted mediocre flavors or undercooked vegetables. Service pacing and attentiveness were also cited as lacking in several instances. Despite the beautiful environment, value for money is debated, with some feeling the experience does not justify the cost relative to its Michelin-starred status.
Suitable for diners prioritizing ambiance and atmosphere, with realistic expectations regarding portion sizes and consistency.
🕐 Mo-Su 10:30-21:30
€€€french
Chef Benjamin Capelier is back at the helm of this restaurant that he already ran once before. Renamed Curnonsky in homage to the famous food critic and his first restaurant in Lyon, the establishment remains true to its original spirit: a wallet-friendly single set menu for lunch and a multi-course tasting experience at dinner. In a very simple and convivial setting, this discreet and focused chef delivers delicious modern cuisine, with each dish reflecting meticulous attention to texture and flavour. He is passionate about wine (an understatement) and recommends the perfect pairings himself
🕐 Th-Sa 12:00-14:00; Tu-Sa 19:00-21:30
€€Latin American
This tiny restaurant sports a trendy interior. Only open in the evening, it is run by a delightful couple and serves fusion cuisine that straddles South America and France. The Venezuelan chef, who trained at the Paul Bocuse Institute, whips up flavoursome dishes rich in surprise and colour: croquetas of prawns, vegetarian patacon, dulce de leche and corn cake. Mainly Chilean and Argentinean wines. Cheerful service and a casual vibe.
TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 70 reviews
Canaima, located in Lyon's 1st arrondissement, is a small, intimate restaurant offering Latin American and French fusion cuisine. With an average rating of 5.0/5 from 70 reviews, it is highly praised for food quality, service, and atmosphere. Diners appreciate the beautiful presentation, unique flavors, and originality of the dishes. The chef, who is Venezuelan, often interacts with guests and explains preparations. Service is consistently described as friendly and knowledgeable. While the wine list is short, it features Latin American selections. Some minor critiques mention meal pacing and value, but overall, it offers a distinct alternative to traditional Lyonnais bouchons and is considered a memorable culinary highlight.
Suitable for diners seeking unique Latin fusion flavors outside traditional Lyon options, valuing chef interaction and refined presentation.
€€€Traditional Cuisine, Classic Cuisine
With this brasserie, Tabata and Ludovic Mey (whose other restaurant, Ombellule, is next door) prove that they have more than one string to their bow. Sit down to classic, bourgeois French cuisine: beef fillet with sauce périgourdine, chicken and veal sweetbread vol-au-vent, turbot with sauce bonne femme, savarin, millefeuille for two, cut and plated tableside… A tempting lunch set menu comes in at a lower price point to complement the high-calibre à la carte menu. The establishment serves the same wine list (around 600 wines) as the fine dining restaurant.
€€Modern Cuisine
The brainchild of a Franco-Korean couple of chefs who met in New York, the ubiquitous chicken is the star of this vintage bistro dripping in charm. The chef, former right-hand man of Daniel Boulud, signs a wholesome modern score founded on textbook classical skills. An example: his high-flying signature dish - gateau of sautéed chicken livers. Eater-friendly priced lunchtime menu.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews
Le Suprême in Lyon offers modern Mediterranean French cuisine, generally praised for its meticulous presentation and harmonious flavors. While most guests highlight excellent food quality and professional, warm service—particularly noting staff member Valentine—some reviews mention minor issues with dish balance, such as bitterness in scallops or texture in liver foam. The atmosphere is described as cozy and welcoming, with convenient metro access. Although a few diners noted pacing inconsistencies, the consensus emphasizes high value for money. It is a solid choice for those seeking refined dining with attentive service, despite occasional critiques on specific ingredient preparations.
Ideal for discerning diners seeking refined modern French cuisine and attentive service.
🕐 Tu-Fr 12:00-13:00,19:30-21:00; Sa 19:00-21:00
€€Modern Cuisine
This friendly neo-bistro in Lyon's 6th arrondissement offers a traditional menu in the zeitgeist with the odd globetrotting influence: tataki of beef and miso, celeriac marinated in walnut vinegar; leg of guinea fowl, truffle-flavoured mashed potatoes and mushrooms; hake with bok choy cabbage, seasonal veg and curry sauce.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Bistro B in Lyon's 6th arrondissement offers modern bistronomy with high-quality, creative, and well-presented seasonal dishes. Guests frequently praise the friendly and passionate service, particularly the owner's wine expertise, though some note slow organization or impersonal interactions. The atmosphere is described as cozy and simple, although outdoor seating may be affected by street noise. While a minority of reviewers criticized small portions or lack of culinary depth, the overwhelming consensus highlights excellent food value and a welcoming environment, making it a highly regarded local discovery.
Ideal for diners seeking creative cuisine and warm hospitality, with indoor seating recommended to avoid street noise.
€€regional
A small bistro, opened by Julien Gautier (owner of neighbouring M Restaurant) in a modernised bouchon vein, tantalises diners with dishes such as chicken liver gâteau, veal liver en persillade (with parsley and garlic) and calf's head with sauce ravigote. It is tasty, well made and you will be going back for more!
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Lyon's 6th district, Le Sully offers traditional Lyonnaise cuisine. Reviews highlight high food quality, particularly for iconic dishes like quenelle, pâté en croûte, and vol-au-vent, paired with a good wine list. Service is generally friendly and efficient, though some note the physical challenge of the stairs for staff. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, albeit small. While many praise the value and taste, others find portions lacking or flavors average, with occasional complaints about dessert freshness. It suits travelers seeking authentic local dining experiences, provided they manage expectations regarding portion sizes and consistency.
Suitable for diners seeking authentic Lyonnaise flavors who can accommodate a small space.
🕐 Mo-Fr 12:00-14:00,19:30-22:00; Sa off; Su off
€€€Modern Cuisine, Vegetarian
Flavien Guarato, previously sous-chef at Culina Hortus, continues his vegetable-forward adventure within the walls that once housed Le Passe-Temps. The restaurant has retained its minimalist style, combining a palette of pastel tones, pale wood and tree branches. The chef's steadfastly vegetarian menu can also be adapted to include seafood. Inspired by a long stay in Nagano, Japan, his culinary style incorporates ingredients such as miso, kombu and shiitake. The result is meticulous cuisine that speaks to a variety of influences.
🕐 Tu-Sa 12:00-15:00, 19:15-23:00
€€Modern Cuisine
In this dinky brasserie in a smart neighbourhood, Pierre (in the kitchen) and Yuko (front of house) make the magic happen. In this contemporary decor, diners sample generous, well-crafted dishes. The à la carte menu in the evening is enriched with premium dishes such as hare pâté en croûte.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews
PY Restaurant in Lyon offers modern cuisine with generally positive feedback on food quality, service, and atmosphere. Reviewers praise the refined presentation, delicate flavors, and attentive staff. However, some negative reviews highlight issues such as under-seasoned dishes, unclear ingredients, and unappealing flavor combinations. A few critics noted minimal portions and a lack of creativity. While many describe the experience as excellent and worth recommending, others found the execution inconsistent, resulting in mixed opinions regarding the overall dining value.
Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine who appreciate small portions and innovative presentations.
€€Modern Cuisine
Pierre-Michaël Martin, otherwise known as "Pimousse", has set up shop on Quai Saint-Vincent, overlooking Vieux Lyon and the River Saône. The light-filled dining room is reminiscent of a country villa, with its old wooden tables, classic bistro chairs, dried grasses and wooden bar. He greets regulars with a smile, occasionally even pitching in with the service. He wins diners over with his meticulously crafted dishes and surprise menus, based on impeccably fresh top-notch produce. Think John Dory fillet, peas and asparagus with pickled berries and a creamy smoked pike roe sauce. In fine weather
🕐 Mo-Fr 12:00-13:30,19:30-21:00
€€€french
This restaurant that doubles as a butcher's shop – or perhaps vice versa – has become a must-visit destination in the Brotteaux neighbourhood. Diners select their meat from the glass display case – beef from Limousin, Galicia or Aubrac (dry-aged or not), Wagyu, lamb and veal from Auvergne – and the chef then cuts their portion to order in front of all guests. Cooking is spot on, and portions are generous at this authentic and convivial spot. Very popular; booking strongly advised.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
L'Argot, a meat-focused restaurant in Lyon, holds an average rating of 4.5/5. Reviewers consistently praise the exceptional quality of its meats, noting precise cooking and rich flavors, particularly in dishes like spider steak and Wagyu. Service is frequently described as professional, welcoming, and attentive, with some guests highlighting helpful wine recommendations. The atmosphere is casual and friendly, often featuring direct interaction with the chef. However, negative feedback points to issues such as inconsistent meal pacing, cramped seating arrangements, and unannounced charges for side dishes, which detract from the experience. While the core offering of high-quality meat is strong, occasional service lapses and transparency concerns regarding pricing may affect satisfaction. It remains a notable destination for meat enthusiasts visiting Lyon.
Suitable for diners seeking high-quality meat dishes who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.
🕐 Tu,Th,Fr 08:00-14:30, Tu 16:30-19:00, Th,Fr 16:30-22:00; We 08:00-15:00; Sa 08:00-15:00
€€Modern Cuisine
Exit L'inaTTendu, welcome Rousille! Romane Veyrac, previously sous-chef here, has taken over this intimate bistro, which has been given an attractive makeover in the process. This chef in her thirties gives the classics a clever twist. The menu comprises simple but not simplistic dishes: sea bass fillet "grenobloise", textures of cauliflower with a caper beurre noisette; pork tenderloin with aubergines in a chorizo crumb and thyme jus; lemon and sesame choux.
🕐 Mo-Fr 12:00-13:30; Mo-Fr 19:30-23:00
€korean
In the mood for bibimbap and authentic Korean cuisine? Then this bistro is the right place for you! On the programme: a concise menu, splendid meat, meticulously sourced by a MOF, slick, smiling service, and, of course, healthy, flavoursome food – right down to the desserts and all made from scratch.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 71 reviews
Sinabro in Villeurbanne offers authentic Korean cuisine, highly rated for its food quality. Dishes like bibimbap, yukhoe, and fish-shaped desserts are praised for their heartiness and flavor. Service is generally friendly and attentive. The minimalist decor focuses on the culinary experience, though the small space requires reservations. Some guests note noise issues during peak times and rare booking cancellations. While most find the value good, a few consider it pricey. It serves as a solid destination for those seeking a genuine Korean gastronomic journey, despite occasional environmental inconsistencies.
Ideal for diners seeking authentic Korean flavors who can tolerate a minimalist setting; reservations are essential.
🕐 Tu-Sa 19:00-22:00,12:00-14:30
€€french, peruvian
The casual sibling of the star-rated Miraflores, Yka is the ideal venue for after work socialising in the Brotteaux district. Relax in the warm trendy vibe (a colourful mural depicts Peruvians from the Cusco region), while sipping a pisco cocktail and nibbling on empanadas stuffed with spicy beef or one of the menu’s many ceviches.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.7/5 · 50 reviews
Located in Villeurbanne, Yka bar & ceviche offers Peruvian-French fusion cuisine. Food highlights include fresh ingredients, creative dishes like tuna ceviche, pisco sour cocktails, and desserts, though some guests found items too salty or spicy. Service is polarizing; while many praise the staff's warmth, others report slow pacing, seating issues, and poor communication. The ambiance is considered chic, but meal timing can be inconsistent. Despite mixed experiences regarding value and service efficiency, the restaurant remains a notable option for those seeking authentic Peruvian flavors in the Lyon area.
Suitable for diners seeking Peruvian flavors who can tolerate potential service inconsistencies.
🕐 Tu-Sa 12:00-14:30,19:30-23:00
€€€french
This Lyon institution, run by Christophe Marguin, draws its inspiration from fine classic cuisine, which it serves in a modernised form: macaroni stuffed with poultry liver and truffle, poultry jus and Etrez cream; veal sweetbreads meunière, glazed carrots etc. "Le Président" refers to Édouard Herriot, then mayor of Lyon, who used to come and have coffee here.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews
Le President offers classic French cuisine in Lyon, holding a 4.2/5 rating. Positive reviews highlight technical mastery, elegant presentation, and high-quality ingredients such as Bresse poultry and truffles, alongside generally attentive service and a pleasant atmosphere. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent portions, overly sweet desserts, and occasional service lapses, including missing wine lists or ingredient errors. The dining room features closely spaced tables, creating a bistro-like rather than romantic ambiance. While many diners appreciate the refined flavors and skill, isolated incidents of negligence detract from the experience. The restaurant balances culinary excellence with variable execution, making it a notable but mixed destination.
Suitable for diners seeking refined French technique who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.
€french
Do you just have a healthy appetite or are you downright starving? Either way, this bistro in the Croix-Rousse district will sate you. Youthful Cédric Blin honed his skills in top establishments like Les Crayères (Reims), before going solo here. Genuinely eater-friendly, almost bargain prices – not to be missed!
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Lyon's Croix-Rousse district, Le Bistrot des Voraces offers a generally positive dining experience. Food quality varies; traditional dishes like spelt risotto and skate wing receive praise for taste and abundance, though some guests note insufficient vegetable portions or bland flavors. Service is polarizing: while many appreciate the warm and efficient staff, others report cold or indifferent attitudes. The atmosphere is described as cozy and welcoming, ideal for spontaneous visits. Value for money is frequently highlighted as excellent, making it a solid choice for travelers seeking authentic bistro fare, despite occasional inconsistencies in dish presentation or specific item quality.
Suitable for travelers seeking traditional Lyonnaise cuisine who can tolerate inconsistent service.
🕐 Mo-Fr 12:00-14:00, 19:00-21:00
€€french
This century-old café in La Croix-Rousse serves a few dishes for sharing over drinks. But head upstairs to sample the creative, plant-forward cuisine of Jorge Lara, a Mexican chef who was previously at Têtedoie. Carefully sourced ingredients – mostly organic and local – are brought to life through flame cooking and various fermented foods, which are preserved in jars that adorn the space. The combinations are precise and stimulating, to be chosen from a deliberately short menu. Organic vegetables from Courzieu, wines from independent winemakers, including many biodynamic picks – proof, if proo
🕐 Tu-Fr 18:00-00:00; Su 12:00-13:45
€€mexican
After training at the Paul Bocuse Institute and a number of noteworthy spells in top establishments, such as Troisgros, youthful Carla Kirsch, who hails from Veracruz in Mexico, has settled in the Croix-Rousse district. The signature here is clearly Mexican from the décor, which features old rafters with splashes of colour, to the food, which Carla joyfully crafts using top-notch seasonal ingredients (sweet corn in the starter and chili peppers in the dessert). The menu changes monthly and the beverages include a few Mexican wines as well as tequilas and mezcals.
🕐 Tu-Sa 19:30-21:00
€€french, regional
Daniel and Denise Croix - Rousse – the third in the series, after locations on rue de Créqui and in the St Jean quarter – is enjoying the same success as its older siblings. Fill up on hearty Lyon cuisine in a traditional bouchon (tavern) setting.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews
Daniel et Denise Croix-Rousse offers authentic Lyonnais cuisine, with food quality frequently praised for its adherence to regional traditions and standout dishes like quenelle. However, service experiences vary significantly; while some guests appreciate friendly, multilingual staff, others report cold welcomes, slow pacing, and reservation issues. The atmosphere ranges from cozy to frustrating due to delays. Although some note higher prices, the culinary experience is often deemed worthwhile. It suits travelers seeking traditional flavors who can tolerate inconsistent service, with families also appreciating the thoughtful children's menu options.
Suitable for diners seeking authentic Lyonnais flavors who can tolerate inconsistent service.
🕐 Tu-Fr 12:00-14:00, 19:00-22:00; Sa 12:00-14:30, 19:00-22:30
€€french
On La Croix-Rousse plateau of Lyon, this restaurant, overlooking a square popular with boules players (hence the name), specialises in authentic cuisine with a twist and casseroles to share in winter. Meals are served in the bistro interior or on the alfresco patio, which is taken by storm as soon as the temperatures begin to rise.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews
Located on the heights of Croix-Rousse, Les Boulistes offers a charming atmosphere with vintage decor and a quiet outdoor terrace. Most reviewers praise the traditional French cuisine, highlighting high-quality dishes like poultry terrine, alongside friendly and professional service. However, several recent reviews criticize rising prices and smaller portion sizes, noting a decline in value for money. Isolated negative experiences mention cold plates, slow pacing, or indifferent service. While generally well-regarded for its authentic culinary approach and cozy setting, diners should be aware that portions may be modest relative to current costs. It remains a solid choice for those seeking classic Lyonese dining in a relaxed environment.
Suitable for diners seeking traditional French cuisine in a vintage setting, with expectations managed regarding portion sizes and current pricing.
€€Modern Cuisine
Here in the neighbourhood of La Croix-Rousse, Frédéric Taghavi serves up modern and inventive recipes that add a new twist to culinary traditions, as well as drawing on international influences: scallops from Saint-Brieuc Bay, sweet potato and beurre blanc with mango vinegar; Ibérico Bellota pork cheek, foie gras jus and roasted celeriac; Vosges quail thigh in pastilla, hummus and watercress coulis.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Lyon's Croix-Rousse district, Aromatic offers modern French cuisine with an average rating of 4.7/5 from 80 reviews. Food quality is generally praised for creativity and presentation, though isolated complaints mention excessive saltiness or undercooked meat. Service is typically professional and multilingual, yet some guests experienced significant delays, with one report citing a three-hour wait for four courses. The atmosphere is described as warm and artistic. While most find the value acceptable, a minority consider it mediocre. Alternatives to walking uphill are suggested due to the location.
Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine who can tolerate potential pacing delays.
🕐 Tu-Sa 12:00-14:00,19:30-21:30
€€french
This authentic neighbourhood institution, decked in an understated façade, has been going strong for over 30 years in a relatively little-known part of Croix Rousse. A warm vibe with a retro feel sets the scene courtesy of a Formica bar, vintage wallpaper and a quirky collection of old clocks and other paraphernalia. Chef Junzo Matsuno deftly crafts polished traditional Gallic fare, to which he may add the odd low-key Japanese twist, together with a strong focus on veggies (which he grows himself). The lunch menu is a steal.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Lyon's Croix-Rousse district, Le Canut et les Gones offers a blend of traditional and modern cuisine. Food quality generally receives positive remarks for creativity and freshness, though some guests note small portions or inconsistent textures. Service is polarizing: while many praise the warm hospitality, others report rude or inflexible staff, particularly regarding arrival times. The ambiance features charming vintage decor, but the space can feel cramped and noisy during peak lunch hours. Value for money is debated; some find it reasonable, while others consider the prices high relative to portion sizes.
Suitable for diners seeking creative French cuisine who can tolerate a compact setting and occasional service inconsistencies.
🕐 Tu-Sa 12:00-13:00,19:30-21:00
€€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.