Café du Rhône
911 Reviews
23 Quai Victor Augagneur, 69003 Lyon, France

Café du Rhône
911 Reviews
23 Quai Victor Augagneur, 69003 Lyon, France
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Marco M
Marco M, Oct 2023
A nice place with good food. The cafe du Rhone is right next to the river by the palace. It gives a mixture of mainland France and seaside vibes. The food was tasty, with a service that was effectively kind. The place presents multiple rooms and areas with different styles. A welcome taste has been proposed by them
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DANNY KidSuper LIN, Dec 2022
Really glad to come here for our last meal in Lyon. It's a pretty small place but we got lucky to get the last table for 2 so were seated promptly on a Saturday afternoon. Delicious foie gras starter, then the veal main course. I was stuffed just with those 2 dishes so skipped the dessert. Reasonable price at 30EU. Very drinkable house Beaujolais in a pot for 2 was perfect. Can recommend for sure. Lyon is such foodie haven town.
JF Genoud
JF Genoud, Nov 2023
Lovely restaurant, close to the Rhône quai and the Wilson bridge. Lovely atmosphere, nice service. Interesting cuisine. Good value for the money if you are looking for a typical Lyon restaurant.
Jim Nastics
Jim Nastics, Apr 2022
Best food highly recommended!!!
Best food I have ever eaten in France and probably England too. It was so amazing me and my friend really enjoyed it and I would definitely recommend it.
Lovely English speaking staff were very kind and helpful and translated everything :)
Ali Tokmen
Ali Tokmen, Mar 2024
Unique menus and mixes, in a very friendly atmosphere
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