Table of Contents
- 1 Le Cassoulet du Pailleron (Lyon 4)
- 2 La Raclette d’Altitude (Lyon 3)
- 3 The Tartiflette of La Plank des Gones (Lyon 6)
- 4 The Welsh of Ch’ti Pot Ney
- 5 Beef Bourguignon from Atelier d’Yvonne
- 6 – What are some signature dishes to try at the recommended restaurants in Lyon for traditional French cuisine?
When the temperatures drop, there’s nothing better than a good, comforting dish to warm you up! Lyon is full of perfect addresses for a moment of indulgence, whether it’s around a cassoulet, a raclette, or a melting beef bourguignon.
If you want comfort in cocooning mode, here are five must-see places in Lyon where you can enjoy winter classics. Put on your sweaters, tie your towels around your neck, let’s go and enjoy!
Le Cassoulet du Pailleron (Lyon 4)
Fancy a typical South-West dish? Le Pailleron, a traditional restaurant located in Croix-Rousse, offers an authentic cassoulet with sausages and duck confit, simmered according to the rules of the art. This generous and convivial dish warms even the coldest hearts. With its Périgord and Lyon specialties, this place, open since 1993, embodies the simplicity and warmth of meals shared with family or friends.
🏠 9 rue Pailleron, 69004 Lyon
⏰ Open from Thursday to Saturday lunchtime and evening and Sunday lunchtime
💰 €25 per cassoulet
☎️ Reservation at 04 78 39 65 65
👉 Site web
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La Raclette d’Altitude (Lyon 3)
For those who dream of a little corner of the mountains in the middle of the city, head to Altitude. This address breaks the codes of the Savoyard restaurant a little with its slightly chic decorated decor but rest assured the melted cheese flows freely. Raclette is served here in a brazier version with quality mountain meats and steamed potatoes.
🏠 200 rue de Créqui, 69003 Lyon
⏰ Open Tuesday to Saturday lunch and dinner
💰 €28 per raclette (minimum 2 people)
☎️ Reservation on 04 27 78 68 08
👉 Site web
The Tartiflette of La Plank des Gones (Lyon 6)
Still in the processed cheese and potatoes category, the tartiflette from La Prank des Gones is a sure bet. This friendly bar offers a relaxed atmosphere where people come as much for the food as for the atmosphere. It’s the ideal place to enjoy a generous and creamy tartiflette in good company, with a glass of wine to complete the experience. It is made with Reblochon AOP, potatoes and French bacon and, if you want to change it up a bit, you can opt for the Morbier version which is a bit more robust in taste.
🏠 35 rue Pierre Corneille, 69006 Lyon
⏰ Open Monday to Friday for lunch and dinner and Saturday evening
💰 €20 per tartiflette
☎️ Reservation: 07 77 79 32 00
👉 Site web
The Welsh of Ch’ti Pot Ney
Welsh, an emblematic specialty of the North, is a must for anyone looking for comfort. At Ch’ti Pot Ney, this dish composed of bread, ham and cheddar melted in beer is served hot and golden. The warm setting of this estaminet in the 6th arrondissement makes this place even more welcoming to taste this delicacy with ch’tis accents.
🏠 39 rue Ney, 69006 Lyon
⏰ Open Tuesday to Saturday from 5:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
💰 €17 for Welsh
☎️ Reservation: 09 60 37 04 10
👉 Site web
Beef Bourguignon from Atelier d’Yvonne
L’Atelier d’Yvonne, a few steps from Place Bellecour, revisits the classics of regional cuisine by adding a little twist to each recipe. It’s impossible not to succumb to its Charolais beef bourguignon with foie gras accompanied by macaroni gratin. A killing! Add to that a good, casual atmosphere worthy of a cork and you will come away as full as you are delighted.
🏠 6 rue des Marronniers 69002 Lyon
⏰ Open Monday to Saturday lunch and dinner
💰 24,50€
☎️ Reservation: 09 70 35 66 38
👉 Site web
These essential addresses promise you comforting dishes to face the colder months with delicacy and good humor! We’ll let you reserve a table quickly!
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– What are some signature dishes to try at the recommended restaurants in Lyon for traditional French cuisine?
– Where are some of the best places to try traditional French dishes in Lyon according to the article?
– Which restaurants offer specialties from other regions of France, such as the North and Brittany?
- How do these establishments infuse their dishes with a unique twist while still staying true to their origins?
– What makes each restaurant’s atmosphere stand out and contribute to the overall dining experience?
– Are there any specific reasons why the author recommends these restaurants over others?
– In your opinion, what are some essential ingredients or elements that make a comfort food dish truly memorable?
– As the weather gets colder, do you prefer dining out at cozy, indoor establishments or having cozy nights in cooking at home?