30 Articles found for “Bistrot du Lion d'Or”
The Best Traditional Bistro Dishes in Paris According to Our Inspectors
From chou farci to the perfect pâté and profiteroles, these are the traditional bistro dishes our Inspectors return to again and again in Paris.

The New-Wave Bistro Bringing Affordable, Avant Garde Dishes To Hungary's Pécs
We take a closer look at Hungary's newest Bib Gourmand restaurant, Morzsa, which brings something refreshingly different to the country's dining scene.

Barbarea: Tallinn’s New Wave Bakery-Cum-Bistro
Step inside this great value restaurant to discover a round-the-clock business that never sleeps

MICHELIN Guide Slovenia : TaBar, when fine dining and bistro converge
Awarded a Bib Gourmand in 2021, this bistro in the heart of Ljubljana's old town promises one of the most exciting dining experiences in the Slovenian capital. At TaBar, creativity and conviviality go hand in hand.
The Scoop: Culina Gets A Fancy Facelift, Cheek By Jowl Becomes A Bistro, New Casual Concepts By Les Amis Group And More Dining In Keong Saik Road
A round-up of good eats and dining news from Singapore in April 2019.
Oxalis Brings Neighborhood Bistro to Brooklyn (Video)
Chef Nico Russell demos one of the restaurant's dishes and talks about his cooking philosophy.
Joseph Bistro: When Indian Cuisine Meets The Grill
Good food doesn't have to be expensive. The Bib Gourmand rating exists to recognise friendly establishments that serve good food under NT$1,000.
Chef Hemant Mathur Debuts Saar Indian Bistro
Serving up modern Indian fare, the restaurant opens tonight in Midtown Manhattan.
First Look: So France Bistro-Epicerie
Savour French food and products at So France Bistro-Epicerie which houses epicurean goodies from the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.

Paris Restaurant Rules: 10 Mistakes to Avoid
Dining in Paris isn’t just about the food — it’s about knowing the local customs and avoiding common mistakes. Master these essential Paris restaurant rules, from ordering tips to local dining etiquette, and elevate your experience at the city’s cafés and bistros.

All the New MICHELIN-Star Restaurants in Paris & Culinary Trends for 2025
Discover the best of the 2025 Paris restaurant scene, including impressive comebacks, big-name chefs in small spaces, unstoppable bistro cuisine, quirky locations, and a whole host of new MICHELIN-Star restaurants.

Marko Pavčnik: one region, two gastronomic souls
Marko Pavčnik is a renowned Slovenian chef celebrated for his innovative approach to cuisine. His culinary journey is beautifully encapsulated in his two distinct establishments: Pavus and LALU Bistro.

Carla Bruni-Sarkozy’s Paris is Chic, Delicious, and Soulful
France's former First Lady dishes on her date night spots, what she can't live without, and her favorite bistro.

Ines De La Fressange's Paris: French Style and Culinary Joys Unpacked
A figure of Parisian style, model and designer Ines de la Fressange shares her love for lunching al fresco in the Luxembourg Gardens, classic bistros and her top shopping spots in the city.

Bib of the Month: Baca’v, Paris
Discover this unpretentious, hearty bistro that offers generosity and hospitality to its guests

Athens boasts three Bib gourmand establishments for a flavoursome trip
Side by side traditional taverns, Athens has no lack of trendy bistros offering modern, globetrotting-inspired cuisine. The three MICHELIN Guide Bib gourmand eateries below have everything it takes to woo discerning foodies.

The diversity of Japanese green teas explained by chef Sylvain Sendra
Sylvain Sendra, chef at the restaurant Fleur de Pavé (Paris, 2nd arrondissement), was born in Lyon in 1977. He obtained his first MICHELIN Star while working on Paris's Left Bank, at Itinéraires, where he made a name for himself with his high-calibre bistro cuisine. This was the time he became a devotee of Japan and its green teas.

MICHELIN Guide Budapest : two typical neighborhood restaurants take a new look at Hungarian traditions
On the cozy, luxurious and relaxed Buda side of the Danube river, Stand25, the bistro of star chefs Szabina Szulló and Tamás Széll, offers traditional Hungarian food done to perfection. On the other side of the river, in the hip, young and vibrant district of Erzsébetváros, young chef Ádám Mede is at the head of a fine-dining kitchen where Asian influences give a creative twist to local ingredients and recipes.