Restaurant in Lyon, France
Book early. Creative fine dining that delivers.

Au 14 Février holds a 2025 Michelin star and a 4.8 Google rating on one of Vieux Lyon's most atmospheric streets. Chef Paul Qui's creative French kitchen operates at the €€€€ tier — plan to book six to eight weeks out for weekends. For food-focused travellers building a trip around a table in Lyon, this is one of the city's most compelling cases for advance planning.
Au 14 Février earns its 2025 Michelin star and its Remarkable classification — and at the €€€€ price tier in Lyon's Vieux Lyon quarter, it delivers the kind of creative French cooking that rewards the extra planning required to get a table. This is not a walk-in venue. If you are serious about dining here, read the booking section below before you do anything else.
Au 14 Février is one of the harder Lyon reservations to secure. A Michelin star confirmed for 2025, a Google rating of 4.8 from 437 reviews, and a relatively intimate address on Rue du Bœuf in the 5th arrondissement all point to a room that fills quickly. Expect to book a minimum of four to six weeks out for a standard weekend slot; for a Friday or Saturday evening, eight weeks is a safer planning horizon. If your dates are fixed and the venue matters to you, book the day the reservation window opens — do not wait. Midweek slots are meaningfully easier to secure and worth considering if your schedule allows. There is no phone number listed publicly, so your leading route is the venue's own reservations system or a platform such as TheFork, which covers most Lyon fine dining. Check the website directly for the current booking method.
Au 14 Février sits on Rue du Bœuf, one of the oldest streets in Vieux Lyon's Renaissance quarter, a short walk from the Saône. The address alone signals something: this is old Lyon, stone-flagged and quiet after dark, the kind of street where the smell of a kitchen in full service carries further than it should. The cuisine is classified as Creative, which in this context means modern French technique applied with deliberate invention rather than a strict regional brief. Chef Paul Qui leads the kitchen, and the Michelin recognition suggests a level of precision and consistency that places Au 14 Février firmly in Lyon's upper tier of creative dining, well above the brasserie circuit that dominates the city's tourist flow.
Lyon's food reputation rests on its bouchons and its three-star legacy, but the city's most interesting dining in recent years has come from a generation of chefs working in the creative register , see also Prairial, Ombellule, and Agastache for comparable reference points in the same city. Au 14 Février belongs in that conversation, now with the Michelin imprimatur to confirm it.
At a venue earning recognition in the creative fine dining tier, the drinks program is a meaningful part of the proposition. Lyon sits at the intersection of three major wine regions , the Rhône Valley, Burgundy, and Beaujolais , which gives any serious wine list here a structural advantage that few cities can match. A restaurant at the €€€€ level in this location is expected to carry a list that leans into that geography: expect depth in northern Rhône reds and whites, Beaujolais crus that go well beyond Nouveau territory, and Burgundy by the bottle and glass. If the wine program matches the kitchen's ambition (and at this price tier it should), pairing is worth considering over à la carte selection , you will cover more ground and the sommelier's choices will be calibrated to the menu's creative direction. For comparison, Lyon's broader wine culture is documented in our full Lyon wineries guide and the bar scene in our full Lyon bars guide. The specific wine list at Au 14 Février is not published in our database, so confirm current offerings when you book.
Au 14 Février is the right choice if you want creative fine dining in Lyon with Michelin-level consistency and you are prepared to plan the booking two months out. It is a strong option for a destination dinner during a longer stay in the city , for context on what else is worth your time, see our full Lyon restaurants guide and our full Lyon hotels guide. For explorers willing to build a trip around a table, the Vieux Lyon location adds real texture to the evening: arrive early, walk the traboules, and let the neighbourhood set the tone before service begins. The €€€€ price point is comparable to the top tier of Lyon's creative dining scene and broadly in line with what a one-star experience costs across France , comparable to Flocons de Sel in Megève or the entry tier at Mirazur in Menton, both of which operate at higher price points. For those benchmarking against broader French creative fine dining, Arpège in Paris, Troisgros in Ouches, and Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern sit higher on both the price and star scale. Au 14 Février is a well-priced entry point into that tier.
| Detail | Au 14 Février | Prairial | Le Neuvième Art |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price tier | €€€€ | €€€€ | €€€€ |
| Michelin | 1 Star (2025) | 1 Star | 2 Stars |
| Cuisine | Creative French | Creative French | Contemporary French |
| Booking difficulty | Hard | Hard | Very hard |
| Location | Vieux Lyon, 5th arr. | 1st arr. | 1st arr. |
| Google rating | 4.8 (437 reviews) | , | , |
For a broader view of the Lyon dining scene, including easier-to-book options at lower price tiers, see our full Lyon restaurants guide. If you are exploring further afield in the region, Bras in Laguiole and Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen represent the upper register of French creative dining for comparison. For creative cooking outside France at a comparable ambition level, Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona is a useful peer.
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Au 14 Février | €€€€ | — |
| Le Neuvième Art | €€€€ | — |
| Rustique | €€€€ | — |
| La Mere Brazier | — | |
| Burgundy by Matthieu | €€€ | — |
| Miraflores | €€€€ | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Book at least four to six weeks ahead, more if you are visiting on a weekend. A 2025 Michelin star and a 4.8 Google rating from over 400 reviews means tables at this Vieux Lyon address move fast. At the €€€€ price tier, last-minute availability is rare — treat this as a trip anchor and plan the date first.
The Rue du Bœuf address is a small, intimate space typical of Vieux Lyon's Renaissance quarter, which limits capacity. Groups larger than four should check the venue's official channels well in advance — a Michelin-starred creative kitchen at this price level is not set up for large party bookings, and flexibility will be limited. Pairs and tables of four are the natural fit here.
It depends on format. If Au 14 Février offers counter or bar seating, solo diners can work well at a creative fine dining venue of this type — engaging with the kitchen is part of the experience at €€€€ Michelin level. That said, seating specifics are not confirmed in available data, so check the venue's official channels before booking solo to confirm how they handle single covers.
La Mère Brazier is the default comparison if you want Lyon's historic prestige alongside Michelin recognition. Le Neuvième Art suits diners who want more overtly avant-garde creative cooking at a comparable tier. Rustique is the right call if you want a lower-stakes dinner that still reflects Lyon's serious food culture without the €€€€ commitment. Burgundy by Matthieu and Miraflores cover different ground and are better considered if creative French fine dining is not the specific brief.
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