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    Café Comptoir Abel

    3.9 (146 reviews)
    PriceyLyonnais
    Closed 12:00 pm - 2:00 PM, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    A peek at what a bouchon looks like.
    Bernie P.

    Note, three stars is not bad. It was ok and that is fine too. You can see my reasoning why I'm not gushing about the restaurant and decide for yourselves. **As others stated, you are not going to a Michelin star restaurant. This is like a family restaurant for hearty food and that's what you get. We asked our travel agent to book us an authentic bouchon experience. I would guess this largely hit the mark (but this was our one and only bouchon experience). There is definitely a feeling of authenticity. The prices are overall good. We saw a mix of locals and tourists. Service was reasonably efficient and pleasant. For the price, our wine was a good value. We ate a lot (as we usually do). We started with the house paté and the fois gras toast. *The foie gras toast was the definite winner of the night and highly recommend it. 23 Euros was a bargain for the quality and flavor. The pate was a little tasteless and dry. For our main course, we ordered the roasted potatoes, mixed vegetables and each had the beef. One with sauce and one without (because of a dairy allergy). The quality of the beef widely varied between the two (even though it was the same plat). The one with sauce had a lot more fat and grissle than the one without. Also, I really didn't enjoy the sauce and thought it did little to enhance the beef. The desert was a nice treat and well priced. We had a chestnut sorbet with chocolate sauce (all nondairy) which was nice. All in, we had two starters, a bottle of wine, two orders of the beef steak, roasted potatoes, vegetables, (rice is included for free), and split the sorbet. The price was 185 Euros with 10 euros left in cash for a modest tip. I sit between 3 and 4 stars, but lean a little more towards 3 because of the obvious disappointment of being served such a fatty piece of meat. Otherwise, you do get a lot of decent food for the price. You still may want to go. Looking at the other reviews, I'm guessing that I just had a little bad luck with the cut of beef because the overwhelming majority of people like the restaurant, and I believe is a nice way to get an authentic bouchon experience.

    Terrine.  Zero flavor.  Absolutely terrible
    Christina R.

    This bouchon was on my list but it wasn't one that I was really hyped up for. I know, I know, I love and miss Bourdain too but this was actually the reason I didn't want to go. Stuff gets hyped up, even in France, and quality goes down. However, Cafe Comptoir Abel was extremely close to our hotel and we were very hungry after a long harrowing night before. Walking in without a reservation was a bit off-putting. I'm used to French servers but this one was very put out we didn't have a reservation. I don't know why though, the room we were in was not even close to full and didn't fill up while we were there. It took a long time to get our order taken, to even order water. We asked for house water but got a bottle of Evian instead. Looking around, the locals all had carafes of water and the American tourists had Evian. This already is not going well. The food was meh. Bland and ill prepared. I was expecting it to be at least good. I was wrong. We also had a lot of the orders incorrect since our server couldn't care less about us. Any time we tried to get his attention, he would leave the room. Wonderful! I will say it was a cool old building and worth seeing the inside for all of the interesting decorations and old timey stuff. However, I would not recommend eating here.

    Entrance
    Joyce C.

    What a charming place! Delicious food and excellent service! I started with the Terrine de Porc and followed it up with a Quenelle de Brochet. I loved both dishes, the Quenelle literally just melted in my mouth! Yummy!

    Candace R.

    I feel so lucky and honored to have dined in one of the oldest bouchons in Lyon. This place's reputation exceeds itself and we had a divine dinner. We definitely ordered too much food but were able to try a lot of dishes (we found a homeless person to take our leftovers - win win). The warm Lyonnaise salad was so comforting and unexpected. We also loved the quenelle dish; a typical Lyonnaise dish that I wanted to try thanks to Anthony Bourdain. The restaurant is very old but well kept, with awesome artifacts and other vintage memorabilia. The staff are excellent and were very attentive to us, and it didn't matter that we were clearly tourists. Their wine selection is also amazing and pairs well with the dishes. I was inspired to come here and so glad we were able to get a reservation for a wonderful dinner.

    Quenelle, so good
    C D.

    Came here on a friend's recommendation, so delicious. 10/10 would come back. The salad is amazing, and the service was attentive without being overbearing.

    Jim A.

    Nice rustic place south of Bellacour in a quiet area about a block off the Soane. A mix of native and English speakers but definitely did not have a tourist feel. Excellent service. The food was sublime. We split the salads gourmand which had a nice piece of foie gras on top. For main course we had the Crawfish Gratin and the Filet Mignon (beef) with morels in a cream sauce. Excellent restaurant would definitely go back.

    Crayfish Salad
    Lisa T.

    At the recommendation of our neighbors, we came here and it did not disappoint! This is one of the oldest bouchons in Lyon and once you try their food, you'll understand why they've stood the test of time! The décor is quaint and unique with lots of fun memorabilia. We ordered the Lyonnaise salad which was delicious with crunchy and salty bacon bits, perfectly poached egg, lightly seasoned croutons, and nicely dressed salad greens. My boyfriend had the crayfish salad that had the right amount of crunch, salt, and shellfish flavor. I had the andouillette sausage with mustard sauce for my main dish which was juicy and flavorful. The star of the lunch was the chicken with morel sauce though. Omg I could have drank that delicious sauce. My mouth is watering just thinking about it. It had great umami and was rich but not heavy. A must try if you're in Lyon. Be sure to get a reservation though. It fills up fast with both tourists and locals.

    Quenelle de brochet (pike perch dumpling gratin)
    David K.

    A bouchon is a Lyonnaise institution serving traditional Lyonnaise dishes in a casual, bar-like setting. For my visit to the city, I used Anthony Bourdain as a guide and landed in Cafe Comptoir Abel. I must not have been the only one to do this, as the restaurant upon opening was quickly filled with foreign visitors. From the outside, the bouchon looked like any other French bistro, but once I saw and tasted the food, I began to see the distinctive characteristics of a Lyonnaise bouchon! We started our meal with the crawfish salad, which may have been one of the best French-style salads I've ever had. It was nothing more than a pile of shelled crawfish with cooked and shelled green beans over simple greens, but every single element of this salad was coated perfectly in the most addictively delicious dressing. We had to wait quite a while between our appetizers and main dishes, but the moment our mains did come, I knew the wait had been worth it. First, we got the "chicken and rice with supreme sauce," which consisted of an airline chicken breast in a creamy, decadent sauce along with carrots and artichokes on an iron plate. The long-grain rice, which came on the side in another iron plate, was itself so flavorful, but with some of the supreme sauce ladled on top, made for an absolutely amazing bite! Next, we had the traditional "quenelle de brochet," or pike perch dumpling. This dish was made with the pike perch fish mixed with a choux-like pastry dough and cooked in liquid. The spongy dumpling was submerged in a creamy mushroom sauce with cheese and was baked on an iron plate until caramelized. While the dish was tasty, both the sauce and the dumpling were far too salty, and I much preferred the slightly more balanced flavors of the chicken and rice dish. If you haven't guessed by this point, Lyonnaise food is known for being extremely heavy--the two dishes we ordered came with the most decadent cream sauces, and though I'm usually not the biggest fan of these types of dishes, I was extremely impressed by the flavors and execution of the food at this bouchon!

    Deplorable, Staff : Haughty, disrespectful and provocative ! Déplorable, Personnel : Hautain, irrespectueux et provocateur ! 2023, January the 4th 12:45 invoice 124 euros. Reception and service from the staff was deplorable and haughty. 12:35 they let us waiting outside in the cold (6°C) during more than 7 minutes, girl staff pretending we were not... occupation restaurant was at this time at maximum 30% or 40%. "Quenelle" (dumping) was served not inflated, very compact, difficult to swallow, not cooked enough and just lukewarm. Staff at first refused to serve a portion for each of us (pilaf rice). Suprised to have just a little rice portion for two, angry she said with disrespect "YOU HAVE TO ASK AFTER IF YOU WANT MORE !". (just one little portion for two, not enough), she pretending "customers has not respect for food"... So you have to wait and ask after for a new portion. But you wait to call the unplaisant waitress to ask for the rice ... I had to woke up to ask her, because the waitress seemed not earing our calls each time ... and then you wait to get just another little warm portion of rise. Meanwhile both of our dishes were cold (half of the food) for my wife (morel chicken) and I (quenelle) because of the waiting. Some customers got a portion for each of them, one accompaniment for each one ; but not when you have two pilaf rice ! OK !!! Staff at the end was disrespectful and even provocative... My great grandparents, my grandparents, my parents my children my wife (55 years old) and I (51 years old), used to come Chez Abel. 5 generations ! We have all lived, and live rue de l'Abbaye d'Ainay. It has never be as worse as it is today ! First time I did not leave a good TIP. Sad... Never ever again. 2 Aperitifs + pot de Macon + still water + 2 starter + 2 main dishes no dessert no coffee 124 euros !!! Alexandre Joubert From English to french translated 2023, le 4 janvier 12:45 facture 124 euros. L'accueil et le service de la part du personnel était déplorable et hautain. 12:35 ils nous ont laissé attendre dehors dans le froid (6°C) pendant plus de 7 minutes, la serveuse prétendant que nous n'étions pas à attende... occupation restaurant était à ce moment là à maximum 30% ou 40%. La "quenelle" a été servie non gonflée, très compacte, difficile à avaler, pas assez cuite et juste tiède. Le personnel a d'abord refusé de servir une portion pour chacun de nous (riz pilaf). Surprise de n'avoir qu'une petite portion de riz pour deux, en colère elle a dit avec manque de respect "VOUS DEVEZ DEMANDER APRÈS SI VOUS VOULEZ PLUS !". (juste une petite portion pour deux, pas assez), elle a prétendu "les clients n'ont pas de respect pour la nourriture"... Donc vous devez attendre et demander après une nouvelle portion. Mais vous attendez pour appeler la serveuse non complaisante pour demander du riz... J'ai dû me réveiller pour lui demander, parce que la serveuse ne semblait pas écouter nos appels à chaque fois ... et puis vous attendez pour obtenir juste une autre petite portion chaude de riz. Pendant ce temps, nos deux plats étaient froids (la moitié de la nourriture) pour ma femme (poulet aux morilles) et moi (quenelle) à cause de l'attente. Certains clients ont eu une portion pour chacun d'entre eux, un accompagnement pour chacun d'entre eux ; mais pas quand on a deux riz pilaf ! OK ! !! Le personnel à la fin a été irrespectueux et même provocateur.... Mes arrière-grands-parents, mes grands-parents, mes parents mes enfants ma femme (55 ans) et moi (51 ans), venions Chez Abel. 5 générations ! Nous avons tous vécu, et vivons rue de l'Abbaye d'Ainay. Cela n'a jamais été aussi mauvais qu'aujourd'hui ! C'est la première fois que je ne laisse pas un bon TIP. Triste... Plus jamais ça. 2 Apéritifs + pot de Macon + eau plate + 2 entrées + 2 plats principaux pas de dessert pas de café 124 euros ! !! Alexandre Joubert

    Joshua R.

    Came with a group of 10 and had a great time. Lots of seating with a choice of separate rooms. We were all quite pleased with our dishes. Very friendly staff and cozy decor.

    Anda D.

    Booked reservations here to get a taste of real Lyonnaise food and Comptoir Abel did not disappoint. Food was delicious. Most dishes were prepared in a traditional white cream sauce and many had morel mushrooms in them. My salad with paté was delicious. Artichokes were a bit bland but the other veggies were perfect. Kids got chicken in the cream sauce and husband filet in morel cream sauce. They were delectable. For dessert do not miss the crème caramel and tarte Lyonnaise. Service was quick and attentive.

    Quenelle de brochet
    Doreen L.

    A warm chalet-like bouchon with generous portions and delicious lyonnaise food. Definitely order their quenelle de brochet or fish dumpling. This creamy dish looks more like a fish casserole, but tastes with silky buttery layers of pike and a creamy buttery cake. Provencal Rose- crisp, clean and rich with flavor. Famous to this region and enjoyed by the locals. I wish I bought a bottle at the local wine store to bring home. Their Lyonnaise salad is specific to this region but appears to be a humble home dish. Poached egg over bacon and frisée. The French people around us whispered in surprise 'why did they order a salad?' Hot sausage and lentils. A great ham based sausage with lentils cooked in lardons fat. Simple decent dish. Salmon with dill. Our server misheard us when we ordered the white fish and gave us salmon instead. Solid dish but not specific to Lyon. Loved the ratatouille and the use of dill and lemon. Try to sit in the back and hope you are lucky enough to get the female waitress or the male waiter with curly brown hair. They are sweet and patient. The blond host and waiter was rude to the French and American clients. And he definitely hated Americans. (He apologized to our female server for giving her two tables of Americans. And he rolled his eyes at me when I asked to sit inside instead of outside). Servers speak limited English, so brush up on your French. The table next to us burst out laughing because I said tres bien instead of tres Bon. Oops. French usually do not take home leftovers but our salmon was almost untouched so our waitress complied. Thanks for a lovely time! C'est Bon!

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    Very friendly staff and descent prices. The food is traditional Lyonnaise cuisine, very high quality.

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    We skipped the prix fixe and started with a Lyonnaise salad and an artichoke heart/green bean appetizer.

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    Cinq Mains - Déco épurée comme on les aime

    Cinq Mains

    3.8(41 reviews)
    0.5 kmVieux-Lyon, Saint-Georges, Saint-Jean, 5ème arrondissement
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    Came here for dinner our first night in Lyon. We had made a reservation in the afternoon, and we…read morereturned at the start of service in the evening for our meal. The staff was extremely friendly and helped us choose our dishes and a nice bottle of wine. The place was quiet when it first opened, but after an hour many (not all) of the tables filled up. The location is small, but it didn't feel crowded at all. I had the €31 menu. I started with the escargot, followed by the veal, and finished with a sand tart. The escargot was not a traditional French style and was quite small. The veal was fantastic (cooked just right with a bit of redness), but it was light on vegetables. The sand tart was tasty, but it was accompanied by a bizarre green sauce. Our waiter helped us choose a very nice wine, and he brought out an aerator which enhanced its flavour. We walked out happy. Overall, the meal was enjoyable, but I felt the restaurant was trying a bit too hard to be creative in their meals. Come here if you're looking for something innovative and modern in French cuisine. I would consider coming back if I visit Lyon again.

    Unwittingly, we planned our European vacation during the Holy Week after Easter Sunday when…read morebusinesses and restaurants tend to be closed. As such, finding an open restaurant in Lyon on Monday after Easter became a challenge. Our hotel's concierge came through with a reservation for Cinq Mains (5inq Mains on their sign) in Vieux Lyon. Not expecting much, we were impressed by this casual bistro with a hip vibe filled by locals. Although every dish was excellent, the main star was a terrine of rabbit - a day after Easter, an unintended irony. Nevertheless, the terrine was superb and a meal for two unto itself. Yet, we mustered on through sea bass with leek, beef with middle eastern spices, followed by relatively unsweet but well done strawberry ice cream with rhubarb, and chocolate and passion fruit ice cream. All were excellent and provided with friendly bilingual service and great, and reasonably priced wine advice. Definitely would return.

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    Le Boeuf d'Argent - Gigot d'agneau rôtie, purée de pommes de terre...

    Le Boeuf d'Argent

    5.0(8 reviews)
    0.9 kmSaint-Jean, Vieux-Lyon, 5ème arrondissement

    Where do I even begin? This was hands down, without question, the best dining experience I have…read moreever had and likely ever will. I had some last minute unplanned travel changes that landed me in Lyon for a few days. Being the gastronomic capital of France, I wanted to dine at as many Michelin Star restaurants as I could. As fortune would have it, I only had a day or two in advance, so I was only able to reserve a table at one. That meant I had time to visit a little restaurant my friend told me I absolutely HAD to try. I'm so glad I took his advice. Words can't do justice to how truly incredible it was, but I'll do my best to describe my experience... Atmosphere: 5 The restaurant was very nice but not pretentious. The kind of place you could go to dressed up for a very special occasion or dressed casually for a delicious lunch. I was dressed very casually and felt as welcome as the man dressed to the nines a few tables from me. Service: 5 I don't typically write reviews about service because, frankly, I care much more about the food. However, the service here was so above and beyond excellent, I had to include it. My waiter was not only incredibly professional and knowledgeable, but was genuinely kind. I could really tell how much he cared about me and my experience and how passionate he was about the food he was serving. I had similar positive interactions with the rest of the staff as well. In fact, the chef personally reached out to me on Instagram to thank me for mentioning them in my stories. How cool is that?! Food: 5 I honestly don't know how to even put the food into words. It was indescribably delicious. Every aspect of the meal, from start to finish, was absolutely perfect. No exaggeration, my brain released so much dopamine in response to the meal, I legitimately felt high for at least an hour afterwards. I didn't even know food could do that. It was really that good. In conclusion: I cannot recommend this restaurant more highly. It's been over a year since I've been and I still think about it almost daily. I feel no need to return to Lyon except to eat here again. You can bet I'll go well out of my way to return. If you have an opportunity, GO! To the staff, thank you SO much for everything. Dining with you was by far the best part of my trip to France. I can't wait to see you again someday soon!

    Certainly one of the best meals I've ever had in my lifetime. We walked in and were immediately…read moregreeted by a very friendly waiter who owns the restaurant with his wife - it's french italian fusion because they are french and italian if i recall correctly. My mom and i got the three course tasting menu with a wine pairing - I got the octopus and my mom got the quail (you didn't pick the appetizer) for dessert i got the marscapone heart and my mom got the cheese plate. The octopus was FABULOUS - tender but not mushy and full of flavor. The wine pairing was literal perfection - every wine paired flawlessly with the dish I was impressed. Seriously floored by how well all of the flavors went together. The appetizer was some carrot dish that was phenomenal - I'd have no problem getting my veggies in if they were all prepared like this. The quail was also so delicious tender and flavorful. The marscapone heart was lovely as was the cheese plate. I cannot rave about this restaurant enough. Perfect perfect perfect cuisine in a lovely little restaurant with wonderful, welcoming decor. I would come back to Lyon just to eat here. Fabulous. immaculate. wonderful. One of my all time favorite restaurants. I adore this restaurant.

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    L'Épicerie - Raspberry (too mushy)

    L'Épicerie

    3.8(317 reviews)
    1.0 kmBellecour, Presqu'Ile, 2ème arrondissement
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    A must-try when in Lyon!…read more What a cool restaurant in the heart of Lyon surrounded by many other fine establishments. This one stands out for its commitment to great service and outstanding sandwiches (tartines/toast) hot and cold. The decor here is beautiful with the stonework inside with quite a few tables as well as tables outside. Our server was outstanding, we ordered wine, cider, foie gras and egg salad tartines, and a couple of desserts. The toasts were excellent. The raspberry dessert was too mushy and the coconut dessert too dry. But we will be back for more tartines and to try their burgers.

    One of my favorite meals in Lyon! Lyon is apparently known for their tartines and this place was…read moreperfect. Super quaint (albeit hot in mid-July because no A/C), and delicious. Only one waitress spoke English, and she wasn't serving us - however she did explain about the different specials of the day. Our actual waiter was super nice and patient as we ordered and the food was amazing. We chose one tartine each (party of 3) and cut them into thirds so we could each sample everything. - Tomato burrata tartine with balsamic: very fresh, pretty much what you would expect from a tomato/mozz sandwich - The special that I ordered was pork with polenta and olives. It was amazing!!!!! - Croque Monsieur was also tasty - ham with tomato and cheese. We shared potatoes gratin and a bottle of wine. Really nice meal in a traditional Lyonnaise cafe. Cobblestone streets and adorable awnings - so picturesque!

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    L'Épicerie - Coconut cake (too dry)

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    La Mère Jean - Fromage blanc with salad

    La Mère Jean

    4.1(129 reviews)
    0.8 kmBellecour, Presqu'Ile, 2ème arrondissement
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    Ambiance was charming, service agreeable, plates could have been done better…read more La mère jean was my first bouchon expérience in Lyon and it was very nice. However I knew it would not be my only bouchon dinner after trying the typical dishes of eggs in red wine sauce and fish dumplings. I had never had these food before but I know how to cook so I knew something was off. The red wine sauce was thin and watery and the fish dumplings dense and pale. It was a Monday evening so perhaps the best chef had the night off. The wine was very good and the atmosphere was perfectly lyonnaise.

    As the name implies, this restaurant is not going to score any points on decor or presentation. It…read moreoffers regional dishes like tripe and fish dumplings. I had the later. The execution was on point. The dumplings totally had pike/fish flavor but so light and delicate. However the star is what lies beneath it. The lobster bisque was insanely good and brought added dimension to the dumpling. It was served with scalloped potatoes. I started with the cheese and salad. I never had cottage cheese so fresh and light. No comparison to the one you get in the market. It was whipped with herbs and olive oil with a wonderful mouth feel. The dessert was a let down. A praline tart. I should have gone with the cheese plate, but I wanted to end with something different.

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    Café Comptoir Abel - lyonnais - Updated May 2026

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