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6 of the Best Restaurants in Lyon, France

Jul 11, 2024
Culinary  Western Europe  
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Matthieu Girardon, the Michelin-starred chef of Burgundy By Matthieu, helms one of the best restaurants in Lyon, France.
Credit: 2024 Matthieu_Cellard

France is one of the world’s top culinary destinations, but if clients really want to experience the best of the country’s food scene, they need to visit Lyon. 

Considered the gastronomic capital of the country, Lyon achieved this prestigious position thanks to legendary chefs such as Paul Bocuse, nicknamed the “Pope of Gastronomy,” and Les Meres Lyonnaises, a long lineage of self-taught female professional cooks who laid the foundations of Lyon’s rich culinary traditions. 

From classic bouchons (restaurants serving traditional Lyonnaise cuisine) to modern Michelin-star venues, here are six of the best places to eat in Lyon.

Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse

A gastronomic trip to Lyon wouldn’t be complete without visiting its famous central food market, Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse. In the early 2000s, the building was modernized and renamed after local culinary icon Bocuse. 

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Mural of Paul Bocuse outside the Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse Market
Credit: 2024 Lily Heise

Guests can nibble their way around its tempting stalls, tasting local delights such as praline tarts, Saint-Marcellin cheese and Rosette de Lyon sausage. Alternatively, enjoy a sit-down lunch at one of its restaurants, such as Les Garcons Bouchers, a steakhouse that sources ingredients directly from the market, or Bocuse Original Comptoir, a more casual and convenient branch of this gourmet institution.

Le Garet 

Not much has changed at this bouchon since it opened in 1920. Le Garet still has red banquette seating, checked tablecloths and a menu of reasonably priced Lyon specialities such as tete de veau ravigote (calf’s head in an herb and shallot sauce), quenelles (meat or fish dumplings) and andouillette (veal or pork sausage). 

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If travelers are lucky, they might get to dine at the former table of Jean Moulin, a celebrated leader of the French Resistance who used the restaurant as his command post during World War II, commemorated by a plaque and photo.

Brasserie Le Nord 

Brasserie Le Nord was the first brasserie (a more relaxed-style restaurant) opened by Paul Bocuse in 1994. Entirely refurbished in 2023, its vast interiors boast an elegant decor of dark wood fixtures, rows of tables donning crisp white tablecloths, large mirrors and stained-glass windows. 

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Vol-au-vent de Saint-Jacques at Brasserie Le Nord
Credit: 2024 Justine-Nerini

The menu offers classy versions of French onion soup a la Lyonnaise, Burgundy snails and blanquette de veau a l'ancienne (veal ragout in cream sauce), as well as a few typical dishes from brasseries of northern and eastern France, such as Welsh rarebit and choucroute (sauerkraut with sausages) with a Lyonnaise twist.

Burgundy by Matthieu 

For a taste of contemporary Lyonnaise cuisine, book at a table at Burgundy by Matthieu, the restaurant of rising culinary star Matthieu Girardon, who earned his first Michelin star in 2024. 

After training at some of France’s top gastronomic establishments, Girardon opened his own restaurant in the Presqu’ile district, the historic heart of the city’s culinary scene. The modern dining room retains a cozy feel, courtesy of exposed stone walls and wooden beams. 

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Matthieu Girardon earned his first Michelin star in 2024.
Credit: 2024 Alex Gilly

As its name suggests, Burgundy cuisine is at the eatery’s forefront, both when it comes to ingredients and wines — its cellar contains more than 1,000 references. If clients visit during the week, book them in at lunch; at about $48 for three courses, it’s a steal for a Michelin venue.

Prairial 

In late 2023, one Michelin-star chef Gaetan Gentil moved his popular eco-responsible gastronomic restaurant into a well-matched sustainable building in the high-tech Confluence neighborhood. Prairial follows a strict environmental ethos, from the eco-friendly design of the restaurant to its carefully chosen suppliers. 

Gentil delicately transforms seasonal products, fresh herbs and foraged plants into beautifully presented inventive dishes such as smoked pike with fermented carrot juice and blackcurrant leaf oil and saddle of lamb with wild garlic coulis, black garlic and plum condiment. In keeping with the establishment's philosophies, the wine list features predominantly natural and organic wines.

Tetedoie

One of Lyon’s most esteemed contemporary chefs, Christian Tetedoie pursued his childhood passion for cooking by training under Paul Bocuse and Georges Blanc before receiving numerous culinary accolades, including the prestigious title of Meilleur Ouvrier de France and a Michelin star in 2000. 

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Christian Tetedoie helms three restaurants.
Credit: 2024 Tetedoie

He now reigns over his own culinary kingdom: a modern complex of three restaurants that crowns the Fourviere hill and boasts sweeping views over the city. Clients can choose between the one Michelin-star gastronomic restaurant, the more casual bistro or the rooftop terrace that’s open during the summer. Tetedoie's menu changes with the seasons, except for his perennial signature dish — lobster casserole with calf's head cromesquis (deep-fried croquette). 

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