2024
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2024
Restaurant toujours sublime, émerveillant les papilles à Lyon.
Avec une formation auprès des plus grands chefs, un titre de MOF en 2007, Christophe Roure a créé Le Neuvième Art il y a 20 ans dans la Loire, avant d'arriver à Lyon il y a tout juste 10 ans. Ce chef qui mêle à la perfection exigence et sensibilité, savoir-faire et créativité, tradition et modernité, crée de grandes émotions dans des assiettes surprenantes : incontournable agneau Allaiton de l'Aveyron, pamplemousse verveine, riz Hom Mali au jasmin et au gingembre. Desserts dans la même veine. Un Neuvième Art qui nous touche profondément.
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4.8/5
36 avis
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Visité en décembre 2023
Pleasant and minimalistic vibes that you expect upon entering a Michelin starred restaurant. While the tables were near each other, we didn't have to yell to speak to each other and didn't really hear other conversations. Upon seating we were given a rose-lemon liquid to wash our hands.
I got the Lychee tea was good amount of sweetness and had lychee flavor but I was expecting it to be homemade and it was instead from a bottle. My husband had a cup or white and a cup of red which were both light and nice.
Rice mousse - smooth like yogurt texture, ricey, hint of onion
Sardine yogurt tarragon - nice sardine taste with light fried thin puff
Quail egg - nice warm egg had hints of fish taste
Crab tartine with uni - fresh, sweet, bergamot foam but not memorable as we have kani at home; bread was airy, good crust, but the grain on it distracted from the bread taste
Gnocchi smelled like brown butter but was not overpowering. It was very soft mashed with small slice of cheese on top. Vegetable mushroom medley had nice salt and acidity
Scallop with egg white and black truffle was ok; scallop could've been cooked better, didn't care too much about the overall flavors and it had very soft on soft texture so we were hoping for some crunch with it
Char cooked in beeswax - super interesting method of cooking and the fish was really soft. lemon butter was pretty but the taste was whatever; artichoke had a almost soy sauce glaze was tasty but we didn't think it paired well with fish
Australian wagyu was tasty but fatty. Jus had gamey taste. Strange to have a single lettuce on plate. Celeriac was tasty, cooked perfectly; green sauce was celeriac had slight grassy taste
Mango yogurt had a cheese like smell but was fine; vanilla peach had a stink like canned peaches
Chestnut cake was great, loved the chestnut paste didn't care about the crust
Clementine Pannacotta disappointing like a la croix of clementine Pannacotta. Lemon Sorbet way too tart with the lemon rind and kumquat; the piece of date didn't save it
Petit four each had their unique flavors; the bonbon had liqueur inside but cracked instantly in mouth very memorable. Chantilly cake had nice egg tasting crust with rum raisins.
Overall we were very full and it was an experience but none of the dishes were memorable.
I got the Lychee tea was good amount of sweetness and had lychee flavor but I was expecting it to be homemade and it was instead from a bottle. My husband had a cup or white and a cup of red which were both light and nice.
Rice mousse - smooth like yogurt texture, ricey, hint of onion
Sardine yogurt tarragon - nice sardine taste with light fried thin puff
Quail egg - nice warm egg had hints of fish taste
Crab tartine with uni - fresh, sweet, bergamot foam but not memorable as we have kani at home; bread was airy, good crust, but the grain on it distracted from the bread taste
Gnocchi smelled like brown butter but was not overpowering. It was very soft mashed with small slice of cheese on top. Vegetable mushroom medley had nice salt and acidity
Scallop with egg white and black truffle was ok; scallop could've been cooked better, didn't care too much about the overall flavors and it had very soft on soft texture so we were hoping for some crunch with it
Char cooked in beeswax - super interesting method of cooking and the fish was really soft. lemon butter was pretty but the taste was whatever; artichoke had a almost soy sauce glaze was tasty but we didn't think it paired well with fish
Australian wagyu was tasty but fatty. Jus had gamey taste. Strange to have a single lettuce on plate. Celeriac was tasty, cooked perfectly; green sauce was celeriac had slight grassy taste
Mango yogurt had a cheese like smell but was fine; vanilla peach had a stink like canned peaches
Chestnut cake was great, loved the chestnut paste didn't care about the crust
Clementine Pannacotta disappointing like a la croix of clementine Pannacotta. Lemon Sorbet way too tart with the lemon rind and kumquat; the piece of date didn't save it
Petit four each had their unique flavors; the bonbon had liqueur inside but cracked instantly in mouth very memorable. Chantilly cake had nice egg tasting crust with rum raisins.
Overall we were very full and it was an experience but none of the dishes were memorable.
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Caroline C.
Visité en décembre 2023
Un chef d'œuvre culinaire exécuté par un grand maître, simple, généreux et très sympathique, à l'image de sa brigade! Un menu magnifique qui fait voyager sans aucune fausse note. Merci pour cette parenthèse gustative et olfactive !
Patrick R.
Visité en décembre 2023
Comment dire ! Oui un grand restaurant étoilé.
Tout était excellent , si vous aimez déjeuner dans une salle d'opération au décor froid et épuré ou la directrice froide comme un scalpel vous reçoit sans aucune chaleur dans son bloc .
Côté service le personnel est très bien et nous les remercions vivement .
Autrement tout était délicieux du début à la fin mais pour nous il manquait une âme . Un petit quelque chose comme on dit .
Tout était excellent , si vous aimez déjeuner dans une salle d'opération au décor froid et épuré ou la directrice froide comme un scalpel vous reçoit sans aucune chaleur dans son bloc .
Côté service le personnel est très bien et nous les remercions vivement .
Autrement tout était délicieux du début à la fin mais pour nous il manquait une âme . Un petit quelque chose comme on dit .
AURELY K.
Visité en novembre 2023
J'ai eu la chance de manger au Neuvième Art pour mon anniversaire.
Merci à l'équipe pour son accueil chaleureux, son professionnalisme et le non jugement sur le fait que nous n'étions pas grandes fan d'alcool, :)
Le repas était succulent, variés et les plats mis à l'honneur!
Merci à l'équipe pour son accueil chaleureux, son professionnalisme et le non jugement sur le fait que nous n'étions pas grandes fan d'alcool, :)
Le repas était succulent, variés et les plats mis à l'honneur!
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LE NEUVIÈME ART se situe au 173, rue Cuvier , 69006 Lyon
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19:30 - 21:00
Mercredi
12:00 - 13:00
et 19:30 - 21:00
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12:00 - 13:00
et 19:30 - 21:00
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12:00 - 13:00
et 19:30 - 21:00
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12:00 - 13:00
et 19:30 - 21:00
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Best Michelin 2* I’ve had, better than most 3*s.