Chez Terra - Menu

81 r. Duguesclin, 69006 Lyon, France

🛍 Soupe, Sushis, Izakaya, Poisson

4.2 💬 4143 Reviews
Chez Terra

Phone: +33478890504,+33478893522

Address: 81 r. Duguesclin, 69006 Lyon, France

City: Lyon

Dishes: 15

Reviews: 4143

Website: https://chezterra.com/fr

"A glass of nikka of 5cl has 23€ for a bottle of 34€, I'm not going to lie to you, but it hurts enough anyway. In addition, when the raw fish is the flagship food of the restaurant but when we arrive we get out that there is no, it is disappointing. But if we forget it, the kitchen was very good, even so little copier..."

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Albert Albert

The kitchen is very good and we are welcomed.

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Martine
Martine

So delicate, a moment suspended from delicacy. Extraordinary cuisine


Antoinette
Antoinette

Warm staff and impeccable service. The dishes are tasteful and refined! Excellent experience I recommend


Oscar
Oscar

Very pleasant and bright restaurant, warm and attentive staff, very fine and tasty Asian cuisine. However a little expensive for some dishes.


Emily
Emily

Amazing food, simple but such good flavors and high quality products. I also recommend to take a dessert, as it was really high-level. Perfect!!


Annabelle
Annabelle

The Japanese reference restaurant in Lyon. Enjoy the map of the day to discover new flavors. Plats and saké are excellent, we're never disappointed.


Lena
Lena

A great Japanese bistro! Gyozas are beautiful, makis salmon to fall, and chicken salad is a delight. The desserts are completely homemade, it's a real treat!


Gabriel
Gabriel

My first experience of a real Japanese meal, in years light of industrial sushi. I still remember the waitress who didn't speak French and who was suffering to describe the dishes. A great taste experience.


Julien
Julien

Very good Japanese address. Possibility to eat on the table or at the counter. The dishes are really excellent (deserts included) but for big eaters, plan to take several to no longer hunger... and so the price that goes with


Matilde
Matilde

A glass of nikka of 5cl has 23€ for a bottle of 34€, I'm not going to lie to you, but it hurts enough anyway. In addition, when the raw fish is the flagship food of the restaurant but when we arrive we get out that there is no, it is disappointing. But if we forget it, the kitchen was very good, even so little copier...

Categories

  • Soupe Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Sushis Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan.
  • Izakaya Experience the vibrant flavors of Izakaya with an array of savory and shareable dishes, including grilled skewers, tempura, and sushi, all meant to complement your drink and gather with friends for a casual dining adventure.
  • Poisson Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate.

Amenities

  • Amex
  • Saké
  • Sièges
  • Sodexo

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