Restaurant in Lyon, France
BELLIE
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About BELLIE
BELLIE sits on Rue du Garet in Lyon's 2nd arrondissement, a street with a strong local dining reputation. Published details on price, cuisine, and format are limited, making direct contact essential before booking. For explorers willing to investigate further, the address is promising; for those who want a fully mapped experience, Le Neuvième Art or La Mère Brazier are the more legible alternatives.
Verdict
BELLIE is worth adding to your Lyon shortlist, particularly if you are exploring the city's less-documented dining addresses on Rue du Garet in the 2nd arrondissement. With limited data publicly available, this is a venue that rewards explorers willing to do a little legwork before booking. If you want a fully mapped-out experience with confirmed awards and published menus, Le Neuvième Art or La Mère Brazier are the safer bets. But BELLIE's address alone places it in a neighbourhood Lyon locals know well, and that proximity to the city's dining core is itself a signal worth following.
About BELLIE
BELLIE sits at 21 Rue du Garet, a street in Lyon's 2nd arrondissement that has long been part of the city's dense restaurant fabric. Lyon is not a city where mediocre restaurants survive long on streets like this — the local standard is high, the competition is immediate, and diners here know the difference. That context matters when assessing an address with limited published data. It does not guarantee quality, but it does mean BELLIE is operating in an environment that demands it.
Lyon as a dining city offers a useful frame of reference. This is a place where Paul Bocuse's Auberge du Pont de Collonges anchored decades of classical French cooking nearby, and where contemporary addresses like Takao Takano and Au 14 Février have raised the bar for creative French cuisine in the city. BELLIE is part of that broader ecosystem. Exactly where it sits within it — price tier, format, style , requires direct confirmation before you book.
Lunch vs Dinner
Without confirmed hours or a published menu, the lunch versus dinner question cannot be answered with certainty. In Lyon broadly, lunch is often the better value play: many restaurants in the 2nd arrondissement offer set menus at midday that represent a significant discount on the evening equivalent. If BELLIE follows the Lyon norm, a weekday lunch is likely the most cost-efficient way to assess the kitchen. Dinner will typically offer a longer, more composed experience , better for occasions, less practical for a first visit when you are still calibrating whether the venue fits your expectations. When you contact BELLIE directly, ask specifically whether a lunch formula is available and how it differs from the evening menu. That answer will tell you a lot about how the kitchen thinks about its offer.
Practical Details
Address: 21 Rue du Garet, 69002 Lyon, France. Reservations: Contact the venue directly to confirm availability and booking method , no online booking platform is confirmed at this time. Booking window: Given Lyon's competitive dining scene, booking at least one to two weeks ahead is advisable for dinner; lunch slots may be more flexible. Dress: Not confirmed , Lyon's mid-range and upper dining rooms typically expect smart casual as a baseline. Budget: Price range not published; request a menu or current pricing when you make contact. Groups: Capacity and group policies not confirmed , call ahead if you are planning for more than four covers.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for BELLIE against its Lyon peers.
Explore More in Lyon
For a fuller picture of what Lyon's dining scene offers, see our full Lyon restaurants guide. If you are planning a wider trip, our Lyon hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the rest. For comparison, top-end French dining elsewhere in the region includes Flocons de Sel in Megève and Troisgros in Ouches. If you are benchmarking against the broader French fine dining circuit, Mirazur in Menton and Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen are the reference points at the leading end. For creative tasting-menu formats further afield, Lazy Bear in San Francisco and Le Bernardin in New York offer useful international comparisons. And closer to Lyon's own standard for technique-driven cooking, Bras in Laguiole remains a benchmark for what French regional dining can achieve at its most considered.
Compare BELLIE
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BELLIE | Easy | — | ||
| Le Neuvième Art | Contemporary French, Creative | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Rustique | Creative | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| La Mere Brazier | French | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Burgundy by Matthieu | Modern Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Miraflores | Peruvian | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
FAQ
How far ahead should I book BELLIE?
Lyon's central dining addresses fill up, particularly for dinner on weekends. Without confirmed booking data for BELLIE specifically, aim to book at least one to two weeks ahead for dinner. If you are flexible on timing, a weekday lunch booking is likely easier to secure and may also offer better value. Call or email the venue directly to check current availability.
Can BELLIE accommodate groups?
Group capacity is not confirmed in available data. If you are planning a table of five or more, contact BELLIE directly before assuming availability. Lyon has several alternatives with published group policies: La Mère Brazier is worth checking for larger occasions, as is Burgundy by Matthieu for groups at the €€€ tier.
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