TheFork has just highlighted five Lyonnais restaurants in its ranking based on customer reviews. The announcement took place this Monday during a special evening held at Christian Têtedoie’s place, featuring a breathtaking terrace overlooking the city. It was the perfect setting to reveal the current winners.
L’Antonin, creativity in the heart of Lyon
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At the top of this gourmet list, L’Antonin stands out with its inventive cocktails and bold cuisine. Located at Place Antonin-Poncet, this bar-restaurant charms the people of Lyon with its energy and culinary creativity. A festive spot that’s become a must-visit.
Address: 7 Pl. Antonin Poncet, 69002 Lyon, France
Le Comptoir, the rebirth of an institution
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Freshly reopened after two and a half years of renovations, Le Comptoir is back in full swing. At the helm are chef Anthony Bonnet and his team, breathing new life into the La Cour des Loges hotel. With refined gastronomy at Loges and bistronomy at Comptoir, the people of Lyon didn’t wait long to make reservations.
Address: 2 Rue du Bœuf, 69005 Lyon, France
The Café des Antiquaires, warmth and delight
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In the 2nd arrondissement, the Café des Antiquaires charms with its relaxed and generous café-bar-pizzeria vibe. This spot proves that in Lyon, delicious food can also be enjoyed in a simple and warm atmosphere.
Address: 40 Rue Auguste Comte, 69002 Lyon, France
Le Poivron Bleu and Esperanto, between market and tapas
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Le Poivron Bleu (Lyon 6th) focuses on a creative market cuisine, bursting with freshness and seasonal flavors. Right next door, l’Esperanto stands out with its tapas, cocktails, and a cosmopolitan vibe that attracts customers looking for a friendly atmosphere and shared gourmet experiences.
Address: 12 Professor Weill Street, 69006 Lyon, FranceAddress: 22 Rue Cuvier, 69006 Lyon, France
Five addresses to discover urgently
With this ranking, TheFork confirms that Lyon remains a culinary scene in constant excitement. These five places, from cozy bistros to creative restaurants, offer a delightful snapshot of what the city does best: tradition, boldness, and generosity.