Le Bistrot Lillois
781 Reviews
40 Rue de Gand, 59800 Lille, France

Le Bistrot Lillois
781 Reviews
40 Rue de Gand, 59800 Lille, France
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adrien dereumaux
adrien dereumaux, Sep 2024
Very nice waiting staff and great local/traditional food.
Don't be scared to order a dish with cooked Maroilles as it smells much stronger than it tastes.
The backed Camembert salad comes with a full sized Camembert and should be treated as a full meal and not a starter.
The Welsh is a very good Cheddar, bread and ham dish that will work for almost anyone.
The drinks are quite cheap for France.
If you speak some French, it will help you order but the staff will try to be helpful regardless.
Miki L
Miki L, Jul 2024
Had an amazing dinner at Le Bistrot Lillois! The food was delicious with a great selection to choose from, and our server, Annalese, was fantastic—so friendly and attentive. Highly recommend this place!
Emmeline
Emmeline, Nov 2021
Excellent little Bistrot where my mom and I ate superbly. It was very tasteful and excellent pricing.
Very nice atmosphere, wood everywhere and original vintage tiles with flowers! Very cute place. I would add though that it was quite cold when we went. We ended up putting our jackets back on.
We both had as entrée the Os à Moelle, the marrow bone, a dish typically served with bread and kosher salt. You spread it onto the toast and it's just a delight to eat!
For main course, my mom chose the Carbonade with Gingerbread, French fries and I had the Souris d'Agneau (do not worry it's not a mouse ?, it's delicious lamb shank that just melted right off the bone!). My mashed patatoes were so yummy, full of tasty butter.
I did have to digest a while after our lunch haha! It was so rich and filling that we even had to skip dessert! Absolutely recommend, but...! with a scarf ?!
Ade Oduyemi
Ade Oduyemi, Aug 2024
We dined early in the evening, so the joint wasn't yet jumping, so, in the service of truth, it is hard to award more stars on account of 'atmosphere'.
The maître de was friendly and welcoming.
The food was of a homely, no-nonsene but relaxing style.
Timothy Chandler
Timothy Chandler, Jul 2024
Woched the Franch football game, everyone was really friendly.
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