Chez Mounier
1268 Reviews
3 Rue des Marronniers, 69002 Lyon, France

Chez Mounier
1268 Reviews
3 Rue des Marronniers, 69002 Lyon, France
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C M (CM)
C M (CM), Jun 2024
They have interesting daily menu.
Food was nice, worth trying, but I would give a 4stars for the food.
But Service and atmosphere were better then the food :)
Amazing small cozy place, full during dinner time when we visited.
Will I recommend it ? Yes!
Will I come back? For sure !
Alican Uğurlar
Alican Uğurlar, Aug 2024
It was a super positive experience for us. We were two who ordered a pot of wine, 1 main dish, and 1 desert for each ( I re-ordered my dessert, which was a fenomenal tarte praline) and two coffees and paid 50-60€ in total. Staff were very kind, and the food was particularly delicious. Highly recommended.
Isaac Ng
Isaac Ng, Jun 2024
My go-to restaurant whenever I host or invite others to lyon. Food is fantastic, including multiple traditional lyonnaise dishes at an affordable price.
They provide three course meals for 18€, allowing customers to try famous dishes like lyonnaise salad, quenelle/sauscisson, St Marceline (which is beautifully aged/prepared, best cheese I had in France).
Servers are very friendly, many willing to help correct/teach us french as well!
Mara Martins
Mara Martins, Sep 2023
This restaurant it was one of the biggest disappointments of my holidays…
I had high expectations to try the Quenelle but ended up totally disappointed, the flavour was not good at all, too fishy instead of a nice fish flavour.
The portions were quite small and we couldn’t finished as the flavour was not good at all.
Then we ordered tart aux praline for dessert which it was another big expectation but again highly disappointed, the presentation was terrible, the slice it was again quite small and the biscuit came totally destroyed and soft which means that it wasn’t fresh at all.
Not to mention the massive language barrier as no one speaks English.
I felt my money was very badly spent.
S N
S N, Jun 2024
After being rained on all morning we were so pleased to have found this place. This place had all the dishes I had wanted to try in Lyon. The service was friendly and efficient. The food was honest and tasty. A three course meal, wine and coffee for two for under €60!
To top it off, the most adorable french bulldog stands guard ?
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