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Poissonnerie Jean Vianey

3.7 (10 reviews)
PriceySeafood Markets
Closed 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Chez Antonin - Shucker's platter

Chez Antonin

4.8(8 reviews)
2.1 kmPart-Dieu, 3ème arrondissement

When you walk past the most crowded stall in Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse and see enormous…read moreplatters of oysters, you just have to stop by. We came on a Saturday at noon, and it was absolutely packed. Luckily, there were a couple of tables open in the upstairs area. The servers are fluent in English and are quite friendly. We ordered the oyster shucker's platter, burgundy snails, and squid a la plancha tapas with scallops added. The oyster shucker's platter is a great way to try all the different kinds of seafood, consisting of oysters, prawns, whelks, and shrimp. The oysters were super fresh and plump - tasted like sea water but in the best way possible, melting in your mouth. The prawns were plump and fresh, and the shrimps were crunchy and umami. The whelks were somewhat hard to get out of their shells, but they were very chewy and satisfying. The escargot came out hot and warm, with the parsley sauce soaking into the tender snail meat. The squid was chewy yet tender, and the scallops were super soft and tender. The slight char on each piece gave a smoky, woody flavor that was wonderful. Can definitely see why people order platters and platters of this fresh seafood!

Seriously, Wow! We had a dozen Utah Beach oysters and giant…read morered prawn, followed by scallops, potatoes and mushrooms, and the best ever calamari. All with a bottle of Rosé and impeccable service. The "Halles" is a great spot to peruse ingredients and people watch. And at noon, to eat. Chef here used an exquisite blend of unique spices for our dishes, and the pride in his food and service was obvious. What a Treat!!! :)

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Chez Antonin - Chablis and bread plate

Chablis and bread plate

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A La Pêche Aux Moules

A La Pêche Aux Moules

2.5(48 reviews)
1.9 kmBellecour, Presqu'Ile, 2ème arrondissement
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Despite being located on the touristy rue marrioniers restaurant alley, the food & service are…read moregood. At the outside entrance stands a greeter who beckons people inside. That's usually a clue for me that the food will be a disappointment and the prices will be inflated. Happily I was wrong in this case. Dining areas inside and outside are typically crowded. Tiny tables are jammed together. If you are so inclined you could reach the plates of 4 other neighbor diners to steal tastes. Bambie and I settled on mussels and fries because that was what everyone was eating. And it seemed like we were the only English speaking people in the joint. Verdict: the mussels Lyonnaise style with cream were pretty good. Even though Bambie enjoyed her mussels with white wine and shallots, I thought that they tasted sour, really sour. French fried potatoes are knife cut, boiled in light oil not duck fat. Bread is decent. Our meal with big pitcher of rose wine = 35 euros.

Food was actually not bad, but my handbag was stolen there...with my laptop, purse and passport…read moreinside... Our waitress was nice and spoke some English, but the manager was not cooperative and didn't let me check the surveillance camera, or I doubt whether they actually have one, and yet the French police was also just a joke. This is a tourist restaurant, which means you could be a target of thieves nearby...horrible...

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A La Pêche Aux Moules - À la Pêche aux Moules

À la Pêche aux Moules

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Bouillet - Tarte Tatin

Bouillet

4.4(70 reviews)
0.5 kmCroix-Rousse, 4ème arrondissement
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Items Selected: Strawberry, Biscuit, Butter Caramel,…read morePistachio Macaron Butter and Vanilla Caramels Tarte Tatin St. Honore with Crème Caramel Base Baba au Rhum Originally targeted for another day, but finding itself slotted in on Monday as an evening walk led directly past its still-open doors, Chokola par Sebastien Bouillet proved every bit what the rumors had alleged of the patisserie now spread as far as Tokyo, the products amongst the very best in any city while the service is so indifferent that one wonders how the stores even manage to make a sale. Small in size, and in a way 'overcrowded' with confections crawling up to the door plus two glass cases featuring macarons and plated desserts sitting to the right and at the back of the store, entry to Chokola is perhaps an intended case of sensory overload as notes of cocoa and sugar permeate the air, the guest at first seemingly left alone to take it all in and peruse the options but later a bit disconcerting when the staff barely acknowledges a "bonsoir" or request for assistance at the glass jars containing caramels just a few meters away. Undeterred by the ennui, largely as a result of being impressed by the craftsmanship shown in almost every concoction from tablets of chocolate to classic desserts given an upgrade through whimsical inspirations, it was finally after approximately ten minutes of gathering and boxing that 29.45€ was exchanged for nine different selections, and taking the items to the street for consumption later on the first bites of caramel proved a bit less flavorful than expected, the vanilla version a far better investment with a good melt and plenty of butter, a similar flavor profile found in the Butter Caramel macaron while the rest of the small cookies ranged from a jammy and delicious strawberry to Pistachio that was too sweet and almost 'gummy,' the latter likely a result of having sat in the case for too long. Enjoying the rest of the items after dinner while relaxing alongside the river outside the hotel, suffice it to say that by focusing on favorites there was little chance that Bouillet was going to fail in impressing a prone palate, yet as much as I anticipated enjoying the trio selected there was no way to anticipate just how good each of the three items would be - the fully saturated baba using a meringue-like topping to temper the alcohol while both the tarte tatin and St. Honore saw a traditional preparation placed atop a flaky butter crust, the former absolutely packed with caramelized apples while the balls of stuffed choux and light cream rested on a crème caramel that poured forth just seconds after fork cracked the base.

Yum! Prettiest…read morelittle pastry shop ever. Even if you don't buy anything, just stop in for the lovely smells and colors. Every pastry is exquisitely made and gorgeous. We bought a fruit tart and a raspberry tart. Both were delicious. Rich without being heavy; sweet without being cloying.

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Bouillet - Tarte Tatin

Tarte Tatin

Bouillet - Mini bûches de Noël !

Mini bûches de Noël !

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