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4 approved food addresses by LA LISTE in Boulingrin

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Brasserie du Boulingrin

Nestled in an Art Deco building overlooking the Halles du Boulingrin, this restaurant is a staple in the Reims dining scene. Established in 1925, the chef offers a delightful blend of traditional French and creative cuisine. The vibe is beautifully Belle Époque, perfect for savoring homemade and quality dishes. You can find a wide variety of delights: seafood, snails, foie gras, andouillette, choucroute… all complemented by a lovely champagne menu. Enjoy the fabulous 27 euro all-inclusive menu, with drinks included! Here, tourists and Reims locals mingle in a chic yet relaxed atmosphere.

Address: 31 Rue de Mars, 51100 Reims, France

The Fish Bowl

With a vibe of an abandoned beach, shells and seafood await you at the fish market restaurant, serving deliciousness for over 20 years in Reims. Enjoy a carefully curated selection of seafood that changes with the seasons and fishing methods, complemented by a wine and champagne list that pairs perfectly with any marine meal. On the menu: oysters, shellfish, caviar… it’s like having our very own Isle of Oléron right here in Reims!

Address: 27 Rue de Mars, 51100 Reims, France

Au Petit Comptoir

A gourmet bistro in Reims with a regularly changing menu, crafted by Chef François Schildknecht, who loves fine French cuisine, the real, fresh, and homemade. There's a bistro menu with appetizer, main course, and dessert for just 34 euros, and a lovely terrace overlooking the Boulingrin district, perfect for enjoying the beautiful days in Reims.

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Adresse: 17 Rue de Mars, 51100 Reims, France

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Une adresse food atypique située dans la célèbre rue du Temple, qu’on apprécie particulièrement à Boulingrin pour sa vie nocturne animée. Depuis 2002, le chef Christophe Mertes propose un menu qui change chaque semaine pour garantir des produits frais. Tout est fait maison, les propositions ont du style et un menu entrée-plat-dessert est proposé à 29 euros. On peut y trouver aussi bien du poisson, des nouilles chinoises, du poulet au lait de coco que du filet de bœuf. On se laisse tenter par les humeurs du chef pour ne jamais s’ennuyer gustativement, le tout dans une ambiance feutrée à l’intérieur du restaurant.

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Address: 25bis Rue du Temple, 51100 Reims, France