Street food€Tue-Sun 07:00-19:00
Boucherie Trolliet inside Halles Paul Bocuse in Lyon's 3e is the multi-generation Lyonnais butcher counter for saucisson de Lyon and slices of pate en croute.
Try: Saucisson de Lyon and pate en croute
Tip: Closed Monday; the saucisson brioche and pate slices travel home well.
Street food€3eTue-Sat 07:00-19:30, Sun 07:00-13:00
Maison Sibilia inside Halles Paul Bocuse is the canonical Lyonnais charcuterie stand, with house-cured saucisson, rosette and the saucisson brioche.
Try: Saucisson de Lyon and Rosette
Tip: The saucisson brioche by the slice is the standout takeaway item.
Street food€3eTue-Sat 07:00-19:30, Sun 07:00-13:00
Jocteur's Halles Paul Bocuse counter stocks the praline-tart slice and country loaves, run by Bocuse's official baker Philippe-Marc Jocteur.
Try: Praline tart and country loaves
Tip: Arrive early for the praline tart; the morning batch sells by midday.
Street food€3eTue-Sat 07:00-19:30, Sun 07:00-13:00
La Mere Richard inside Halles Paul Bocuse is the canonical Saint-Marcellin and Saint-Felicien fromagerie, supplying Bocuse and the city's bouchons since 1968.
Try: Saint-Marcellin and Saint-Felicien cheese
Tip: The aged Saint-Marcellin and the Picodon are the picks; the takeaway slice with bread is the move.
Street food€1erTue-Sat 11:30-22:00
Nafas's takeaway falafel wrap counter in the 1er is the lunchtime street-food slot on Rue Rene Leynaud, hummus-and-falafel wraps to go. Booking recommended.
Try: Falafel wrap
Tip: Take the wrap to the Place Sathonay benches; sandwich window closes 14:30.
Street food€1erDaily 11:30-23:00
Le Bouillon Paradis's takeaway window in the 1er sells the set bouillon plate of the day for under €12, the cheapest bouillon meal in the city.
Try: Bouillon plate to go
Tip: Counter window for takeaway opens at 11:30; eat-in queue from 12:00.