L'Institution
2438 Reviews
24 Rue de la République, 69002 Lyon, France

L'Institution
2438 Reviews
24 Rue de la République, 69002 Lyon, France
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Anthony Mbanefo
Anthony Mbanefo, Apr 2024
This is a really nice place. The waiter and waitress were friendly and attentive. The covered terrace was ideal, especially when 5 minutes of rain arrived. The food was really delicious and it's in a really nice location with two beautiful buildings across the road. The decor inside was sophisticated, and the menu was interesting and varied. A very nice way to pass a lunchtime pause.
Raine Parker
Raine Parker, Dec 2023
We arrived late morning the waiter took about 20 minutes to get to us. He was very pleasant but took about 30 minutes to get our drinks. Once he was ready to get our order they were between breakfast and lunch service and only had 2 croissants and 3 chocolate left. They were all stale, this was my coworkers first trip to France so they were very disappointed in the pastries. When we entered no one said that they were running low or ending service maybe because it took almost an hour to get to order food.
Lidia
Lidia, Aug 2023
I truly enjoyed this restaurant! We went here very spontaneously during the day and we weren’t disappointed! The staff are very friendly and nice, really good service from all people working here. The aperol spritz came in a huge glass and tasted great. The small bites we had (burrata and the iberico ham with garlic bread) was delicious! I would definitely go here again!
Hong Hanh Dinh
Hong Hanh Dinh, Apr 2022
The service was good. The waiters and host were not only friendly but dressed very well too! The inside of the restaurant is gorgeous. We sat outside and had a nice view. I got the steak tarts and it was delicious. The tables were quite small so our plates took over the whole table so there were barely any space left. I’d love to come again!
Aurora Hegarty
Aurora Hegarty, Aug 2024
Really a disappointment for my last night in France. The food was not nearly as tasty as other restaurants on the trip, much blander. We had decided to sit inside because it was muggy, but we were the only ones seated inside and there was no AC, the music was loud and weird (boring covers of pop songs), and the seats were so plush that they were uncomfortable to sit in because they offered absolutely no support. The real kicker was the service, though. While our first waiter was really friendly and attentive, he disappeared shortly after removing our appetizers and never appeared again, and no other member of the waitstaff was interested in serving our table. We would wave at members of the staff, and they would look right through us. We eventually had to hunt down the maitre-de to demand the check. Would not recommend—maybe if the food was worth the service, but alas, it was not.
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