Les Demoiselles de Rochefort
337 Reviews
31 Rue René Leynaud, 69001 Lyon, France

Les Demoiselles de Rochefort
337 Reviews
31 Rue René Leynaud, 69001 Lyon, France
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Alena Dovlyatova
Alena Dovlyatova, Sep 2024
The food is mediocre and isn’t worth the money. Everything on the menu was dull and unpleasant to taste
Rammy
Rammy, Apr 2022
Fantastic meal and incredible service. The ambiance was romantic & cozy, certainly the cherry on top. As other diners have mentioned, it's well worth checking out the washroom, invokes a Midsummer Night's Dream vibe. The starter and main were probably some of my favourite dishes I've had in Lyon. Wine list was well thought out.
Anthony Foster
Anthony Foster, Feb 2024
Spectacular atmosphere, the restaurant looks like it came out of a movie, scarlet ceilings and walls, birds in the bathroom, beautifully done. Best ravioli I've ever had, excellent scallops and my wife loved her lamb shank. Great meal and not killer prices.
Igor Koltsov
Igor Koltsov, May 2024
Food is nothing to write home about, go straight to the bar and check the toilets to experience the place, but I have to admit the interior is something to behold
David Burnes
David Burnes, Sep 2022
My wife and I were lucky enough to get a table without a reservation. 3 courses of superb cuisine later we were very happy customers. In addition the wine we chose was not available and the sommelier suggested an alternative and it too was superb. Cannot rate this restaurant
highly enough.
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