The verdict is in, and Brasserie Georges in Lyon proudly takes the 48th spot on the list of the most legendary restaurants in the world, alongside iconic establishments from all corners of the globe. While Tasteatlas can sometimes stir up controversy with its debatable choices, this time, it seems that the reputation of Brasserie Georges is undeniable.
Brasserie Georges, the largest brewery in France
But let's get back to the house that interests us today, the famous Brasserie Georges. Located at the foot of the Perrache train station, Brasserie Georges has been a Lyonnaise institution for decades. Its retro atmosphere and majestic architecture echo the cultural richness of Lyon. But it's the quality of its cuisine, especially its incomparable sauerkraut, that has earned it international recognition. With around 1200 covers per day, the restaurant claims the title of the largest brewery in France and one of the largest in Europe.
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A winning trio for France
Brasserie Georges is not alone in representing France in this exclusive ranking. It shares the spotlight with two other Parisian establishments: Le Bouillon Chartier at 27th place and Le Pied de Cochon at 47th place. A winning trio that positions France at the top of the global culinary scene. It is worth noting that the title of legendary dining goes to the United States, which have 9 addresses in the Top 50 worldwide...
Source: Lyon Mag