French roadtrip - Bistro recommendations?
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Hi all,
Something I am wary of on holidays is eating at tourist traps and this thread is partly inspired by the French wine trip that is running.
I'm touring around France in August over the course of two weeks.
If anyone has found any gems in the following locations please post them up:
Reims
Chablis
Lyon
Toulouse
Limoges
Rouen
I'm far from being rich so hoping for recommendations in the modest to mid budget rather than Michelin/fine dining level.
Something I am wary of on holidays is eating at tourist traps and this thread is partly inspired by the French wine trip that is running.
I'm touring around France in August over the course of two weeks.
If anyone has found any gems in the following locations please post them up:
Reims
Chablis
Lyon
Toulouse
Limoges
Rouen
I'm far from being rich so hoping for recommendations in the modest to mid budget rather than Michelin/fine dining level.
Edited by dontfollowme on Monday 7th July 12:38
Edited by dontfollowme on Monday 7th July 16:51
Not sure if you want an option between the places you are visiting but it might help...
Between Chablis and Lyon is the Morvan national park. We stayed here for a Friday night in 2023 en-route to Crolles (near Grenoble).
Super food in the restaurant and I think we were the only tourists in there.
https://www.lavieilleaubergedulac.com/
Between Chablis and Lyon is the Morvan national park. We stayed here for a Friday night in 2023 en-route to Crolles (near Grenoble).
Super food in the restaurant and I think we were the only tourists in there.
https://www.lavieilleaubergedulac.com/
Harpoon said:
Super food in the restaurant and I think we were the only tourists in there.
https://www.lavieilleaubergedulac.com/
Enough said...https://www.lavieilleaubergedulac.com/
Harpoon said:
Not sure if you want an option between the places you are visiting but it might help...
Between Chablis and Lyon is the Morvan national park. We stayed here for a Friday night in 2023 en-route to Crolles (near Grenoble).
Super food in the restaurant and I think we were the only tourists in there.
https://www.lavieilleaubergedulac.com/
Yes please all tips welcome.Between Chablis and Lyon is the Morvan national park. We stayed here for a Friday night in 2023 en-route to Crolles (near Grenoble).
Super food in the restaurant and I think we were the only tourists in there.
https://www.lavieilleaubergedulac.com/
We are doing relatively short days in the car 3-4 hours with the intention of breaking those stints up with breaks.
We ate at Le Bocal in Reims last summer. Fish restaurant, centre of the city & very good. I booked in advance. https://www.restaurantlebocal.fr/
Other benefit is that it’s opposite Halles Boulingrin (Rue de Mars), which is worth a visit; especially if you are interested in architecture/history etc) and has a local champagne bar inside serving by the glass, and The Market Brew House pub. We stayed at a hotel on the outskirts, got a bus into the centre & a taxi back.
Where are you staying in Rouen? We stayed in the Mercure in the centre for a night a couple of years ago – the car park (underground) is very tight and interesting to access as you have to drive down what appears to be a pedestrianised street.
Other benefit is that it’s opposite Halles Boulingrin (Rue de Mars), which is worth a visit; especially if you are interested in architecture/history etc) and has a local champagne bar inside serving by the glass, and The Market Brew House pub. We stayed at a hotel on the outskirts, got a bus into the centre & a taxi back.
Where are you staying in Rouen? We stayed in the Mercure in the centre for a night a couple of years ago – the car park (underground) is very tight and interesting to access as you have to drive down what appears to be a pedestrianised street.
In Reims try Brasserie le Boulingrin, traditional French brasserie. I've eaten there 4 or 5 times and it's always excellent, traditional French fare whether it's meat or seafood.
Opposite the food market. It does get busy so always best to book.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/kCiGTiCFuLg8fk7u8
Opposite the food market. It does get busy so always best to book.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/kCiGTiCFuLg8fk7u8
This is a decent chain place in France....
https://www.buffalo-grill.fr/
Always decent food at a sensible price.
But do check out other local places first as you may do better.
https://www.buffalo-grill.fr/
Always decent food at a sensible price.
But do check out other local places first as you may do better.
Big E 118 said:
In Reims try Brasserie le Boulingrin, traditional French brasserie. I've eaten there 4 or 5 times and it's always excellent, traditional French fare whether it's meat or seafood.
Opposite the food market. It does get busy so always best to book.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/kCiGTiCFuLg8fk7u8
That one's next door to the one that I ate at last summer, mentioned below. Opposite the food market. It does get busy so always best to book.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/kCiGTiCFuLg8fk7u8
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