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    Restaurant in Lyon, France

    Le Canut et les Gones

    210pts

    Michelin-noted seasonal cooking, €€, book easily.

    Le Canut et les Gones, Restaurant in Lyon

    About Le Canut et les Gones

    A Michelin Plate holder in La Croix-Rousse with modern seasonal cooking and a wine list of over 300 references, all at the €€ price point. One of Lyon's better value propositions for a serious dinner without the formality or cost of a starred room. Book a few days ahead; the location in a quieter neighbourhood keeps demand manageable.

    Verdict: One of La Croix-Rousse's most reliable dinner bets at the €€ price point

    The most common mistake visitors make with Le Canut et les Gones is dismissing it as a neighbourhood curiosity rather than a genuinely accomplished kitchen. This is a Michelin Plate holder in 2025 — a signal that inspectors consider the cooking worth seeking out — and it delivers modern, seasonal cuisine at a price that undercuts most comparable options in Lyon by a meaningful margin. If you are looking for a relaxed but serious dinner in La Croix-Rousse, this is where to book.

    The Space

    The room deserves more attention than most visitors give it. Le Canut et les Gones sits in a part of La Croix-Rousse that does not see heavy tourist traffic, and the interior matches the neighbourhood's working character rather than performing for it. Think formica bar, worn wooden floorboards, vintage on the walls, and a collection of old clocks that accumulates the kind of detail you only notice after you have been sitting for a while. The overall effect lands somewhere between a relaxed bistro and a well-curated secondhand shop , not a design statement, but a genuinely comfortable room that does not try too hard. For a food-focused explorer who finds the studied neutrality of modern restaurant design tiring, this physical space is part of the value proposition. It also makes the venue well-suited to longer, unhurried evenings: the atmosphere encourages conversation rather than a rushed table turn.

    The Food and Wine

    Kitchen works with a modern approach to seasonal French cooking. The Michelin Plate recognition places it in the tier of restaurants where the cooking is considered technically sound and worth a specific visit , below starred level, but above the baseline brasserie. At the €€ price range, that combination of Michelin attention and accessible pricing is genuinely uncommon in Lyon. The wine list is the other significant draw: over 300 references is a serious programme for a venue at this price point, and for a wine-curious visitor, that depth will likely be the deciding factor. Lyon sits between Burgundy to the north and the Rhône Valley to the south, so the cellar has strong regional logic to build from. If wine matters as much as food to you, this list rewards attention. For context on how Lyon's broader dining and wine scene is structured, the full Lyon restaurants guide and Lyon wineries guide are useful references.

    Leading Time to Visit

    La Croix-Rousse is a residential neighbourhood rather than a tourist corridor, which shapes timing. Weekday evenings are generally calmer than Friday and Saturday, and the venue's bistro character means the atmosphere improves when the room fills with regulars rather than visitors passing through. The seasonal kitchen means the menu shifts across the year; spring and autumn are when French bistro cooking of this type typically performs at its leading, as the market offers the most interesting produce in those windows. There is no confirmed late-night programme in the available data, but the relaxed room and strong wine list make this a natural choice for an evening that runs long , the kind of dinner that does not require you to leave by a fixed hour.

    Booking

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy. This is not a venue where you need to plan weeks in advance or refresh a reservation page at midnight. The location in a quieter part of La Croix-Rousse and the mid-range price point keep demand at a level where reasonable notice , a few days to a week , should be sufficient for most visits. That said, weekend evenings fill faster in any well-regarded Lyon bistro, so earlier booking is worth the minimal effort. No phone number or direct booking link is available in current data; check the venue address at 29 Rue de Belfort, 69004 Lyon for current contact details.

    Practical Details

    DetailLe Canut et les GonesBurgundy by MatthieuLa Mere Brazier
    Price range€€€€€Not specified
    CuisineModern, seasonalModern CuisineClassic French
    Booking difficultyEasyModerateModerate
    Michelin recognitionPlate (2025)Not confirmedStarred
    Wine list depth300+ referencesNot specifiedNot specified
    NeighbourhoodLa Croix-RousseLyonLyon

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below for a full peer breakdown against Burgundy by Matthieu and others.

    Explore More in Lyon

    If Le Canut et les Gones is part of a longer stay, Lyon has enough serious dining and wine options to fill several nights. L'Atelier des Augustins, Les Terrasses de Lyon, Têtedoie, and Aromatic each offer distinct formats across different price points. The Lyon hotels guide, Lyon bars guide, and Lyon experiences guide cover the rest of the city's landscape for a full trip. For wider French context, the kitchens at Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen, Mirazur in Menton, Troisgros in Ouches, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, Bras in Laguiole, and Flocons de Sel in Megève set the benchmark for what French regional cooking can reach at full ambition. For a different register of modern cuisine internationally, Frantzén in Stockholm and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai show how the format travels.

    FAQs

    • Is Le Canut et les Gones good for a special occasion? Yes, with the right expectations. The Michelin Plate recognition and 300-plus wine list give it enough credibility for a meaningful dinner, and the €€ price range means you can spend freely on wine without the bill becoming uncomfortable. It is not a white-tablecloth celebration venue , the bistro-secondhand-shop atmosphere is relaxed rather than formal , so if the occasion calls for ceremony, Les Terrasses de Lyon or a starred Lyon address would be a better fit. But for a food-and-wine-focused occasion where the cooking matters more than the staging, this delivers well above its price point.
    • What should a first-timer know about Le Canut et les Gones? Two things: the location and the wine list. The venue is in a quieter, less-visited part of La Croix-Rousse at 29 Rue de Belfort , plan your route rather than assuming you can find it on instinct. And the 300-reference wine list is the real draw alongside the food; ask for guidance rather than defaulting to a safe choice. The cuisine is modern and seasonal, so the menu will vary by visit. The Google rating of 4.5 from over 1,000 reviews suggests the kitchen is consistent, which matters at this price tier.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Le Canut et les Gones? The venue has a formica bar as part of its described setup, which in a Lyon bistro context typically means bar seating is available. However, current data does not confirm whether full dinner service runs at the bar. If eating at the bar is your preference, call ahead to confirm , no phone number is available in current data, so check directly at the venue or via current listings.
    • Does Le Canut et les Gones handle dietary restrictions? No confirmed information is available on dietary accommodation. The kitchen works with a seasonal, modern French approach, which tends to be produce-led and adaptable in practice, but this is not a confirmation of specific dietary policies. Contact the venue directly before booking if this matters to your visit. No website or phone number is available in the current database record.
    • Can Le Canut et les Gones accommodate groups? No confirmed capacity data is available. At the €€ price point in a bistro-format room, groups of four to six are typically workable in Lyon venues of this type, but larger groups may need to check directly. The relaxed atmosphere and accessible price make it a reasonable group choice from a cost perspective. For larger private group dining in Lyon, venues with confirmed private room options , such as Burgundy by Matthieu , may offer more predictable arrangements.

    Compare Le Canut et les Gones

    Comparing Le Canut et les Gones to Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Le Canut et les GonesModern Cuisine€€Michelin Plate (2025); A unique atmosphere, somewhere between bistro and secondhand shop – formica bar, wooden floorboards, vintage tapestry, collection of old clocks on the walls –, modern cuisine in tune with the seasons, a wine list boasting over 300 types... In a little - frequented area of La Croix - Rousse, this is definitely one to try out.Easy
    Le Neuvième ArtContemporary French, Creative€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    RustiqueCreative€€€€Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    La Mere BrazierFrenchMichelin 2 StarUnknown
    Burgundy by MatthieuModern Cuisine€€€Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    MirafloresPeruvian€€€€Michelin 1 StarUnknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Le Canut et les Gones good for a special occasion?

    It works well for a low-key special occasion rather than a formal celebration. The Michelin Plate recognition confirms kitchen quality, and a 300-plus wine list gives you genuine choice, but the formica bar and vintage-shop décor set an informal tone. If you want tablecloths and ceremony, La Mere Brazier is the better call. If the occasion is about good food and wine without the formality, Le Canut et les Gones at €€ is hard to fault.

    What should a first-timer know about Le Canut et les Gones?

    The address — 29 Rue de Belfort in La Croix-Rousse — puts you in a quieter residential pocket that most visitors skip, so allow a few extra minutes to find it. The kitchen runs a modern, seasonally driven menu, which means dishes rotate; don't arrive expecting a fixed signature plate. Michelin awarded it a Plate in 2025, so the cooking clears the bar, but the room is deliberately casual. Booking is easy by Lyon standards, so there's no pressure to plan far ahead.

    Can I eat at the bar at Le Canut et les Gones?

    The venue has a formica bar as part of its documented setup, which suggests bar seating is available, though whether full meals are served there is not confirmed in available data. It's worth calling ahead or arriving and asking directly. If bar dining is a firm requirement, confirm when you book.

    Does Le Canut et les Gones handle dietary restrictions?

    The kitchen works with a seasonal, modern French approach, which typically means the menu changes regularly and dishes are composed rather than modular. That format can make substitutions harder than at à la carte venues. Specific dietary accommodation policy isn't documented here, so check the venue's official channels at 29 Rue de Belfort before booking if you have firm requirements.

    Can Le Canut et les Gones accommodate groups?

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which points to a venue that isn't perpetually full, but the bistro-scale room means large groups could stretch capacity. Parties of four to six are likely fine with advance notice. For larger groups of eight or more, check the venue's official channels to confirm availability and whether the space can be configured accordingly.

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