Le Cigalon

Wallonia


This loveable spot has streetside seating and a sweet little garden area. It does a great line in Lyonnais-style dishes, with such bouchon classics as quenelles de brochet (pike dumplings) and andouillette à la dijonnaise (sausages in a creamy mustard sauce). House wines are remarkably satisfying. It's on a lane of eateries a few blocks northeast of the main square.

For a feast, opt for a multicourse menu (ranging from €25 to €39).


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