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restaurants near gare de lyon
We are traveling by train from Dijon to Paris, then on to Reims. I did 2 separate prem tickets so that I can have 2 hours in Paris for a nice lunch. We will have some luggage for our 2 week trip. Please give us some suggestions on good restaurant around there before we take a taxi to gare de l'est. Budget around 20 euro per person excluding drinks. A place that will let us drag in our bags. Thank you.
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Le Train Bleu
You can't get much closer than that |
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A third recommendation.
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Sorry georgie - I misread your €20 budget Le Train Bleu wouldn't work
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If you can afford it the restaurant at the train station is pricey but nice, you will find many comments about Le Train Bleu doing a search.
Last August we stayed near the Lyon train station and found some ok Brasseries right in front of the station but nothing I would willing drag luggage from the station to patronize. Deborah |
I would first go to the Gare de l'Est and then find a restaurant. It's safer in terms of your time constraint.
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Georgiegirl, If you want to get out of the station two Restaurants we went to were near each other, right across from the main entrance to the train station, which is a bit of a hike ;;)
Restaurant Cadran du PLM is on Blvd Diderot. I was there alone and had a salad, wine and cafe for 19 euros. Another is Brasserie L'Europeen at 2 rue de Lyon, my husband and I were there for dinner and had two prix fixe menus which included wine and cafe for 64 euros, total bill Saw plenty of luggage around the tables so I know you wouldn't have a problem with yours. Food was ok, nothing remarkable Deborah |
Thank you for fast responses. I looked at the web site (thank you robjame). I saw menu TGV for 48 euro. I will keep it in mind since they show 45 minute promise.
Or should I go on to gare de l'est and look for food there? Any rec.? Thanks. |
georgiegirl, if you decide to have lunch in the Gare de Lyon area you might consider Le Duc de Richelieu at 5 rue Parrot. It's about a block from the station, which I'd consider to be within luggage-dragging distance.
It's a lively and hospitable place with good food. Here's a description on a French website: http://tinyurl.com/2u5qz9 Anselm |
Ooops ... I meant to mention that you will be able to have lunch there for less than €20 per person.
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A Flo Brasserie is currently being created in Gare de l'Est. I don't know when it will open.
Just like every other major Paris train station, there are some excellent (and elegant) brasseries right across from the station. |
Thank you. I checked TA since its search function is better. There are several comments about restaurants near gare du nord and gare de l'est: Chez Michel, La Grille, Terminus Nord. Another problem I have is that I will get in at about 1pm and leave from another station at about 4pm. I might miss the closing time of 2pm on some restaurants.
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I highly recommend Chez Michel. Just ate there last week. However, you must have reservations and it might be more than your budget.
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The "train station" brasseries do not have a closing time for meals, due to the nature of their location. They were the first places to serve meals at all hours.
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