Le Bistrot des Fauves
1043 Reviews
29 Rue Saint-Michel, 69007 Lyon, France

Le Bistrot des Fauves
1043 Reviews
29 Rue Saint-Michel, 69007 Lyon, France
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frox ART
frox ART, Apr 2024
We had only one evening in Lyon and this place made it really special. The food and drinks were absolutely great and the waiter did an awesome job to helped us for the correct decision in front of us. Even the place was really quite compare to amount of people in the restaurant.
Jessica Yang
Jessica Yang, Oct 2023
Only a few different items per day but wow, are they outstanding and delicious. We had their house dessert, with caramelized mushrooms, a white chocolate mousse, and vanilla ice cream over a brownie... Sounds strange but absolutely amazing.
Lyn R
Lyn R, May 2024
The food is good. good ingredients. But compare to the price, it's too small portion, not enough to eat. so food is a bit expensive. The service is nice, a bit slow and friendly. Seems a very popular place for local artists students and musicians.
Nefarian
Nefarian, Mar 2023
It was amazing!!! It's like a top notch restaurant with completely affordable prices. Only locals here, no english menus. A true french Bistro.
Rocco Pendola
Rocco Pendola, Feb 2024
Great hospitality and excellent food. Fantastic value. Chalkboard menu with a few selections. Would definitely go back and, if we lived here, we would be regulars.
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