This July 26, 2013 photo shows tables prepared for dining guests at the "Notre Maison", restaurant in Lyon, central France. Lyon, a historic city at the confluence of the Rhone and Saone rivers about ...
Paris gets all the glory when people talk about French cuisine, with its Michelin stars and Instagram-worthy bistros lining every cobblestone street. The reality is different, though. Head southeast ...
Food writer Ian McNulty is in Lyon, France, this week as the city known as the French capital of gastronomy hosts the Bocuse d'Or competition, the "World Cup of cuisine." New Orleans hosted a ...
Food writer Ian McNulty is in Lyon, France, this week as the city known as the French capital of gastronomy hosts the Bocuse d'Or competition, the "World Cup of cuisine." New Orleans hosted a ...
If Paris has its Seine dividing the city into Left and Right Banks, Lyon, France’s third largest city, is wedged in by two great rivers – the Rhône and Saône. From Paris, it’s a short two-hour ...
Located in the Rhone-Alps region, between Paris and the French Rivera, Lyon is the third-largest city in France (after Paris and Marseilles), known not only for exceptional foods and wines but also ...
The culinary displays at Lyon's Halles Paul Bocuse are works of art. Photo Credit: Felicity Long The city of Lyon hosts the Lyon Street Food Festival every June, the largest culinary festival in ...
Lyon: where the Rhône and Saône rivers meet and French food is as groundbreakingly delicious as ever. Les Apothicaires' crème prise absinthe, raisins, oxalis, and bourru Chignin-Bergeron. “I can't ...
Known for its exceptional cuisine, rich cooking traditions and legendary chefs, Lyon has long been considered the gastronomic capital of France—high praise, indeed, for a city lodged in one of the ...
Smartly situated Lyon – just south of Burgundy, north of Provence, east of the Alps and centered on a peninsula at the convergence of two major rivers – has long been a major culture hub. But its ...
LYON, France — Salad, the menu at Notre Maison says, is for rabbits. And they're not kidding. Anybody coming to this traditional restaurant in Lyon's historic old town will be disappointed if they are ...