Maison Courgette - Menu

75 Grande Rue De La Croix-Rousse, 69004, Lyon, France

🛍 Soupe, Pousser, Salades, Français

4.9 💬 169 Reviews
Maison Courgette

Phone: (+33)0186995715

Address: 75 Grande Rue De La Croix-Rousse, 69004, Lyon, France

City: Lyon

Dishes: 21

Reviews: 169

"Very beautiful restaurant, delicious meals and high service"

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Good food.

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Charles
Charles

Super brunch


Marie
Marie

Tasty meals.


Annick
Annick

Best brunch in France!


Emeline
Emeline

Delicious! The frame is very nice!!


User
User

super quality and very good service


Sylvain
Sylvain

Charming, hearty and healthy brunch, don't hesitate!


Mathilde
Mathilde

Very nice restaurant, delicious meal, and top service


User
User

very pleasant restaurant, delicious meals and high service


User
User

Very beautiful restaurant, delicious meals and high service

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.
  • Pousser Fresh and flavorful, our Poke bowls combine sushi-grade fish with vibrant veggies, fragrant rice, and a variety of tantalizing sauces, offering a delightful taste of the Pacific in every bite.
  • Salades Fresh and vibrant, our salads are crafted with seasonal ingredients and a mix of crisp greens, colorful vegetables, and unique dressings, offering a delicious and healthy choice for any palate.
  • Français Classic French cuisine showcasing timeless elegance, our menu offers rich and flavorful dishes crafted with traditional techniques and seasonal ingredients, promising an unforgettable culinary experience. Bon appétit!

Amenities

  • Romantique
  • Carte Visa
  • Chèque De Paie
  • Brunch Du Week-end

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"My wife and I dined here on a Saturday night (having made a reservation several days in advance), and it was one of the best dining experiences we have had in France in a long time. We reserved for the early seating, showed up on time, and were among the first customers there.We had a small table near the door. The disadvantage is that we were occasionally wafted by a cold draft from the front door. The bigger advantage was that we were sitting near the restaurant's beautiful, precision, hand-operated meat slicer. The specialty starter is beef that has been cured for seven months with seven spices. It is sliced paper thin (and that is no exaggeration) and served heaped on a plate. Heavenly. My wife and I ordered only one of these plates and it was more than ample for the two of us.That was followed by our starters. I ordered the minestrone marocain légèrement épicé comme à Tanger (Moroccan minestrone, lightly spiced as in Tangiers), and my wife the rillettes de crabe aux petits légumes et Granny Smith (shredded crab with little vegetables and pieces of Granny Smith apple). Both were delicious.For our main dishes I had a pavé de cerf (deer steak), which was ample and perfectly cooked. My wife had fish, also cooked to perfection. I don't recall the wine we ordered, but the choice was from wines that were at their peak (not just wines one or two years old), yet the prices were reasonable.One remark about the decore: it manages to be a bit traditional and modern at the same time, with reproductions of paintings by Modigliani and various early 20th-century (mainly French) artists adorning the wall.Overall, a restaurant worth going out of your way for."