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5 Rue De L'Arbre Sec, Lyon, France

🛍 Asiatique, Cuisine Maison

4.5 💬 112 Reseñas
Baotime Terreaux

Dirección: 5 Rue De L'Arbre Sec, Lyon, France

Ciudad: Lyon

Platos: 17

Reseñas: 112

"a very sweet restaurant with quite good, well-priced eating. I would go back!"

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Timbul
Timbul

A good discovery


Angelika
Angelika

A good discovery


Tristan
Tristan

Belle decouverte! Your recommand.


Philippine
Philippine

Being here is always good! I love this restaurant!


Louis
Louis

I was expecting a Chinese restaurant. It's rather an original fast food.


Isabelle
Isabelle

A very sweet restaurant with pretty good, well priced food. I’d go back!


Isabelle
Isabelle

very welcoming and helpful staff. fresh, quality products. delicious bao!


Frédérique
Frédérique

I was waiting for a Chinese restaurant. It's more like an original fast food.


Philippine
Philippine

a very sweet restaurant with quite good, well-priced eating. I would go back!

Categorías

  • Asiatique Experimenta un viaje culinario por Asia con nuestro variado menú. Desde los sabores picantes del curry tailandés hasta el sabroso umami del sushi japonés, ofrecemos una amplia variedad de platos que celebran la auténtica cocina asiática.
  • Cuisine Maison Deléitese con nuestra cocina casera, donde cada plato se elabora con amor y tradición. Desde clásicos reconfortantes hasta favoritos contundentes, experimente el calor de las comidas caseras que satisfacen el alma.

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  • Carte Visa
  • Carte De Crédit

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