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103 Quai de Pierre-Scize, Lyon, 69005, France

🛍 Curry, Poulet, Gâteaux, Boulangeries

3.9 💬 23 Reseñas
La Canelle

Teléfono: +33478273507

Dirección: 103 Quai de Pierre-Scize, Lyon, 69005, France

Ciudad: Lyon

Platos: 21

Reseñas: 23

"When you are in France and you see a long line in front of a bakery, it is a good guess that you have found a promising place to buy bread. So we bought a"

Suzanne Suzanne

The little pizzas are very tasty. Not so impressed with the mini sandwiches - very bland. We had the shrimp and curry chicken ones.

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Veronika
Veronika

When you are in France and you see a long line in front of a bakery, it is a good guess that you have found a promising place to buy bread. So we bought a

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  • Curry Saborea nuestra exquisita gama de curry sabrosos, cada plato infundido con una mezcla única de especias y hierbas. Desde suave hasta picante, explora los diversos sabores de variantes tradicionales y contemporáneas, perfectamente acompañadas de arroz o naan.
  • Poulet Suculentos y sabrosos, nuestros platos de pollo están elaborados con carne tierna, condimentos sabrosos e inspiraciones culinarias diversas. Disfruta de una deliciosa variedad que seguramente satisfará a todos los paladares.
  • Gâteaux Una deliciosa selección de pasteles con capas ricas y húmedas, elaborados con los mejores ingredientes. Satisfaga su gusto por lo dulce con nuestra variedad de sabores decadentes y creaciones bellamente decoradas.
  • Boulangeries Una deliciosa variedad de pasteles, panes y dulces recién horneados, elaborados con amor e ingredientes de primera calidad para un dulce capricho matutino o un deleite vespertino.

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