Villeurbanne
Cuisine en Ville

Cuisine en Ville

11 rue Bellecombe | 11 Rue Bellecombe, 69100 Villeurbanne, Lyon, France

Halal • Sushis • Poisson • Français


"After reading the rave reviews, we decided to give the place a try. I was a bit disappointed. The place is small, and the tables are placed quite close to each other, so you can easily see other people’s plates and, if they are not careful, hear what people are saying. The décor is pleasant and the service generally efficient, although I was taken aback when our waitress, after the first course of a salmon dish with a frothy lemon sauce, gave me back my dirty knife and fork. I had to hold them in my hand until the next dish was served so as not to soil the table cloth. Isn’t it possible to give people new cutlery with each course? Along the lines of scarce tableware, another situation arose. Each diner is given a complementary assortment of little treats (mise en bouche) before ordering (see photo). One of these treats involves a piece of watermelon and foamy sauce in a tiny cup. Since no spoon small enough to fit into the cup was provided, I tried to simply “toss it back,” treating it like a shot glass (it’s about that size). However, the watermelon chunk made this a clumsy option. Isn’t it possible to offer a small spoon to better consume the appetizers? As for the food itself, we took the most expensive menu option. Both courses featured a frothy sauce: the salmon and the sushi for the first course and the beef and scallops for the second. The sushi and scallops were average, but the salmon and beef were quite good, although the beef was a bit more done than requested. The salmon starter had an original frothy lemon sauce that paired nicely with the fish. The overdone but tender beef came with delicious fried mashed potatoes in little squares, with a creamy interior. However, my favorite dish was a complementary mashed potato plate offered between the first and second course: creamy, tasty, and freshly made. It’s too bad about their policy of having no wine (or any alcoholic drink) to pair with the dishes, although judging from the tables around me, coca cola and alcohol-free mojitos were popular substitutes. For dessert, the chocolate sphere is both spectacular and quite good, particularly if you like different textures of chocolate."

Casa de Carolis

Casa de Carolis

96 Rue Anatole France, 69100 Lyon., Villeurbanne

Cafés • Pizza • Européen • Fruit De Mer


"This is not the first time that I have come to this pizzeria where the food is good. Unfortunately to the detriment of the speed of service and the friendliness of the owner. After serving our pizzas the waiter did not come back to our table to take note of our impressions or ask us if we wanted a dessert or a coffee . (However, there were not very many of us (around 3 or 4 tables) Suddenly the boss appears and asks us if she can clear it? I take the opportunity to ask for dessert like in any normal restaurant. And there, categorical refusal from the boss under the pretext that the cooks have finished. When I point out to him that at no time did the waiter come to ask us if we wanted to end with dessert; It had as much effect on him as a prison door. Personally as boss, I would have taken charge of the dessert service, cook or not. But I understand that she wanted to close given the time. But with all my existence; This is the first time I've ended a restaurant meal on an unfinished note. For me this is unacceptable professional misconduct as a manager. My friend was not immediately attracted (just because of the dry attitude of the owner) by this restaurant which I wanted to introduce her to. And in addition, no excuses, no commercial gesture, no smile from the boss. It’s a shame because the ingredients and dishes are tasty and the setting is modern and pleasant (even if not very large) But if it is at the cost of contempt; it spoils the fun..."