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bernard69 says:
We often go there with friends in this Bistrot de Cuisiniers run by JP Lacome not for the area,which offers nothing to see or to do except the visit of Ma Tante if you are broke(Ma Tante literraly my aunt, means also the municipal pawnshop!) but fot the real family cuisine based on ingredients from …
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bernard69 says:
Agira Nishigaki,a young Japanese chef runs with his Japonese wife this friendly,cheap(evening menu 25 euro) ,well-situated restaurant,close to the Opéra, where the French cuisine is flavoured with Asian touch.
He called his restaurant l'Ourson qui boit(the bear cub drinking)because he worked sever…
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Cap Ouest
1 review
#3 of 18 restaurants in Lyon
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bernard69 says:
It is the restaurant of the Mercure Hotel of Charbonnières les Bains,unfortunately closed on Saturday and Sunday,it offers a great terrace and the cuisine of the chef Marc Belzunce is amazing for very reasonable prices.We had there many meals(the restaurant is near our home) and were never disappoi…
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bernard69 says:
Located in the North of Lyon,at the end of the Boulevard de la Croix-Rousse,100m from the car park of Gros Caillou(a huge stone discovered during the building of a tunnel),Cuisine et Croix-Roussiens is a friendly,good and cheap restaurant with ambience and professional service.
Very few restaurants…
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WASABI
1 review
#5 of 18 restaurants in Lyon
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bernard69 says:
Since several years, the Kim family(from Korea where they already have managed a Japanese restaurant) runs the Wasabi,a very friendly place which offers amazingly fresh sushis and sashimis.The cheapest evening menu with a salad,10 sushis and misoshiru costs 23 euro.The chef,Yong Joo make…
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bernard69 says:
To day Monday is another great day:the sun shines,the winter seems over and I have lunch with my second son Guillaume: I choose a restaurant close to the place of its professional training,located in a bourgeois area of Lyon.
Le Poivre d'âne(it's the name of a cheese from Provence) is run by Amand…
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Sailor says:
The restaurant is on a farm in les Monts du Lyonnais and you’ll never find it unless you know someone who lives somewhere near. I was lucky enough to be taken there by some friends who live near Lyon and it was a rare treat. There is no menu because everyone eats the same, there are six courses, n…
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bernard69 says:
Jean Paul Lacombe,a two-starred Michelin chef is running since years several bistros based on ingredients of the market of the day throughout Lyon.Here are his restaurants:
-Le Gailleton 5 Place Gailleton 69002 Lyon
+33 (0)478387070 situated near the Musée des Tissus et des Arts décoratifs
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AbbyGayle says:
Maximo and team are great, the bread pudding (not sure of the french name) was excellent - it's their specialty. They have daily menus of 17 euro, and you will not be disappointed!. highly recommended. (You could opt for just the main dish 11euro) - great bet
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bernard69 says:
With my friend Catherine(Catherine69) and her hubby,we had lunch today in a new restaurant,opened last week managed and run by Olivier Belval who worked 23 years with the star rated chef Jean-Paul Lacombe in particular he was the chef of the Bistrot du Palais for 18 years.
Finally he has now his ow…
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bernard69 says:
Mathieu Viannay,one of the bright young stars in Lyon's dining scene,Meilleur Ouvrier de France 2004,rated 2 stars in Michelin guide this year runs since October 2008 this true institution.
This place was the restaurant of a female chef named Eugénie Brazier,the first 2 times 3 s…
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bernard69 says:
We had a dinner with my daughter and his fiancé who live now in Surrey in this bar and brasserie,well located,opposite the ancient Brotteaux railway station in a chic area of Lyon.
Since 1913,this place offers good cuisine and a nice historic Art Nouveau decor carefully restored by the owner Emman…
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L'OUEST
1 review
#13 of 18 restaurants in Lyon
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bernard69 says:
As Lyon is snoring on Sunday and most of the decent restaurants are closed,fortunately the Bocuse brasseries are opened for Sunday dinner.I have chosen L'Ouest because my wife didn't know this canteen located on the Saône riverside,far from the Presqu'île in the former industrial district of Vaise…
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bernard69 says:
As I've heard since years!people talking about this "canteen",at lunch today and as guest( as often! )I discover this restaurant opened since 2001 by Thomas Ponson,a guy from Cornas in the Rhône valley(his winelist offers a good selection of Côtes du Rhône wines).
This restaurant is located just…
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Chokk says:
The place was one of these natural relaxing spots that I love to sit at and enjoy the life passing by.
The café was situated on the bank of the Sâone and just next to a small Monday morning market. When we arrived there were only two persons in the café and both having the same need as us; th…
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