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Dijon in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Dijon, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Colombière Park, Museum of Fine Arts Dijon, and Museum of Burgundian Life, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like DZ’envies and Brasserie Des Beaux-Arts so you can get the best taste of Dijon while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Entrée du Musée des Beaux-Arts, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Zenith Dijon

4.4
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3.5
(75)
Concert hall
Sights & Landmarks
Live music venue
Arenas & Stadiums
Zenith Dijon is a modern live music venue with a cavernous space that can accommodate up to 9000 people. Since its opening in 2005, it has become a hub for various entertainment events including pop and rock concerts, stand-up comedy, musicals, shows, and conventions. The venue offers state-of-the-art facilities and is conveniently located near the center of Dijon, easily accessible by tram.
A good concert hall in Dijon, France 🇫🇷 Many celebrities have performed here
Asoegwu G — Google review
Great zenith where you can see a large variety of performance. Convenient from the center of Dijon. You can access to it very easily. Last performance I saw was Botre Dame de Paris
Eric J — Google review
Perfect for catching the tram to Dijon. Every time we have been there we have been the only persons to either embark or disembark the tram. Safe parking, but could maybe benefit from a shaded area to park the car.....
Antony W — Google review
Small city hall with nice atmosphere.
Attila S — Google review
What a great night watching One night of Queen. A great venue,easy to get to via the tram,which stops right outside. The staff show you to your seats,a nice touch from Zenith
Ross S — Google review
Saw SANTA, great show, friendly staff
Bruce — Google review
The concert hall itself is of medium size and arc shaped. The view from where we were ie Row M was good, however he chairs are on the hard side and a bit cheap looking. What really disappointed was the fact that there were no eateries right next to the hall. Only a couple of bars inside the hall. No choice whatsoever. Best bet is to go to the Toison d'Or 1st and then go to the hall. A missed opportunity I feel for restaurant owners.
Ginny W — Google review
Super concert 👍👍
Marchand T — Google review
Parc de la Toison d'Or, Rue de Colchide, 21000 Dijon, France•http://www.zenith-dijon.fr/•+33 3 80 72 21 21•Tips and more reviews for Zenith Dijon
9 min · 3.1 mi
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Museum of Fine Arts Dijon

4.6
(4466)
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4.5
(1790)
Art museum
Museums
The Museum of Fine Arts Dijon is located in the Palais Des Ducs et des Etats de Bourbogne, a complex of buildings with different architectural styles. It houses remarkable collections from the 14th to 19th century, including art from Antiquity to the 21st century, Middle Ages, and Renaissance.
Beautiful museum! Spacious with beautiful displays of paintings, sculptures, and archeological artifacts, located in the historical section of Dijon. I spent three hours here and did not see everything, of course time spent depends on your interest. The staff was very friendly, the cost was free! (Thank you!) Museum hours were wonderful, open until 6:30! Highly recommend!
Gaybrielle H — Google review
The rooms are beautiful. Lots of classic old works, a few modern works, so not very impressive for me. Admission is free, so it's worth seeing the architecture. Beware, there's a trap on the first floor, you'll never get out without asking... we weren't the only ones. Fortunately, the lovely security staff are there to help.
Thomas K — Google review
We were greeted by very friendly staff who explained the museum's layout. This museum is large, entry is free, and there are several floors of exhibits to see. The grounds around the museum are picturesque as well. Enjoy!
Simone A — Google review
A free art museum! It was a treat, of course. I'm not an expert, but I think their collection was very good, based mostly on the Duc's collection. Don't miss the Duc and Duchess's tombs! Everything was in french and it wasn't very crowded, even on a Saturday and even with people fleeing from the rain, like we were.
Erika H — Google review
The Best Things in Life Are Free Well, that’s certainly true for the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Dijon. I first discovered it a few years ago while tracking works by Vieira da Silva and Nicolas de Staël—and since then, it has become an almost obligatory stop on the way to or back from the South. Just three hours from Luxembourg, and each visit brings something new. This time, a megalomaniac Chinese painter exhibited right in front of the tombs of the Dukes of Burgundy—a juxtaposition as unexpected as it is striking. And if you’re traveling with children, don’t miss the fantastical animals of Pompon. A place where history, discovery, and wonder are all free of charge.
Emile S — Google review
Incredible museum. Very rich collection and well displayed and organised. Free to hold your bags in lockers and the staff are friendly and professional. Highly recommend visiting here!
Alex W — Google review
Dijon is a beautiful city and this museum has some beautiful art. Make sure you find the musical room from where you see the tombs from above!
Sophie C — Google review
The Dijon Museum of Fine Arts is well organised and an example of a must see museum outside of Paris, London, etc. There's everything from beautifully curated medieval art to sculpture to art and photography of the 1900s and 2000s. As a bonus, it's free to enter. Most definitely a not to be missed attraction in Dijon.
Martin ( — Google review
Palais des ducs et des Etats de Bourgogne, Pl. de la Sainte-Chapelle, 21000 Dijon, France•https://beaux-arts.dijon.fr/•+33 3 80 74 52 09•Tips and more reviews for Museum of Fine Arts Dijon
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The Owl of Dijon

4.5
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4.5
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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled on the exterior of the stunning Eglise Notre-Dame in Dijon, the Owl of Dijon (La Chouette de Dijon) is a charming stone sculpture that has captured the hearts of locals and visitors alike. This small yet significant owl is not just an artistic feature; it’s believed to grant wishes when gently stroked, making it a must-visit for those seeking a bit of magic during their travels.
Cute little owl on the side of the cathedral. So many ppl touched it... you can't really see the owl anymore. Follow the golden plaque arrows around the city to find it
Taehee K — Google review
Cool and iconic in Dijon... easy to find. It's nice to find it without Google maps to make it for Cool... just follow the signs on the street floor.
Luis G — Google review
A modern old town, just follow the golden arrows for sightseeing. The shops are neat and orderly. I saw people slipping after the rain because the floor is slippery. It is recommended to wear shoes a good shoes. There is a restaurant that supports Down syndrome. I recommend you try it.
Jiraporn C — Google review
Palm-sized and polished by countless hands, the little owl carved into Notre-Dame’s wall turns a side lane into a ritual. Touch with your left hand and make a wish; the brass pavement plate with the owl logo marks the stop and small arrows carry you along Dijon’s Parcours de la Chouette. This is the route’s namesake and most photographed moment: modest stone, big civic idea. I like how the trail knits small details to major landmarks - marker, brief engagement, onward wayfinding - so one carving speaks to grander sites across the old town.
Loo Y — Google review
Super nice tour especially for kids which are keen on discovering the next owl of Dijon on the way. All nice attractions can be seen on this journey.
Steffen N — Google review
Great mid evil city with not a lot of tourists. Great wines from around the region, many fine restaurants and a truly great French market place
Rick R — Google review
I believe the route is great but we actually lost the route twice. Suddenly the Owl was lost. Please can the city check the route of the owl themselves? And see what is missing. Since I'm not the only one who get lost.
Melroy B — Google review
Loved randomly following footpath markers to discover iconic landmarks in Dijon. You can buy a €4 map from the tourist office and do it in an organized manner or just set yourself a challenge to see how many you can find on your travels.
Cyndy S — Google review
11 Rue de la Chouette, 21000 Dijon, France•http://www.dijon.fr/recherche!0-79/chouette!7-0/decouverte-la-ru…•Tips and more reviews for The Owl of Dijon
3 min · 0.17 mi
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Halles centrales et marché central

4.5
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4.0
(949)
Market
The Halles centrales et marché central in Dijon is a vibrant hub of local culture and gastronomy, perfect for food lovers and those seeking authentic experiences. This beautifully restored market hall buzzes with activity, featuring an array of vendors offering everything from fresh produce to artisanal cheeses and exquisite wines. Open on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday mornings, the market invites visitors to explore its diverse offerings while soaking up the lively atmosphere.
Visit this market to get a feel of how French take their food seriously. You can buy all the ingredients for your next banquet there, be it seasonal seafood, exotic cut of meat or poultry. The varieties of ingredients and quality are better than super markets. Some stalls also sell pate, paella that are ready to eat. As most markets in France you need to be there early to see it in full action.
Li L — Google review
A must for the gourmet. Great selection, not always the cheapest, but good quality goods of fish, meat, poultry, offal, cheese and so on and friendly, professional market vendors. Stay there and get some good wine to your purchase to enjoy right on site.
Thomas K — Google review
i love a market wherever i go. it’s not the cheapest in the area, but the produce, the fish, the cheeses, all are fresh, and the vendors are friendly and hardworking (i got up early and watched them set up their booths both inside and outside the market building) even just walking through made me feel alive and rich in life
Sam — Google review
The most amazing market either the best produce Dijon has to offer we were totally blown away with the variety of everything and anything to eat in Dijon at great prices. The pate, sliced meats, salads, breads and terrines to die for watch out though they’re not open every day
Henry H — Google review
Lots of fresh variety. However as a visitor several vendors tried to price gouge, not give back the correct change and pushing an over sale instead of what you asked for. If you are not a French speaker just pay attention and don't feel bad to be clear on what you want. Still worth a visit.
Norah K — Google review
Local market, lovely place to buy fresh vegetables, spices, cheese and meat of almost all kind
Raj T — Google review
A marvel, truly — vibrant, full of excellent vendors and high-quality produce. Still, I couldn’t shake the feeling of a market shifting from a place to shop and have a drink into something more ‘curated’ by the ‘experience economy.’ That said, it remains worth visiting — in my case, more than once.
Alejandro R — Google review
What a cool market. Inside was busy with activity but not overcrowded. It had lots of food vendors: fish, butcher, confections, fruits and veggies, jams, honey, breads... you understand. Outside was nice too. Around the market were vendors of all kinds of things: jewelry, pashminas, toys, purses, baskets, leather goods, clothing, olive wood items, gifts, etc. It doesn't take too long to walk around the outside and inside. It's worth a morning's exploration.
Eli H — Google review
Rue Odebert, 21000 Dijon, France•+33 3 80 74 51 51•Tips and more reviews for Halles centrales et marché central
7 min · 0.35 mi
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Grand Hôtel La Cloche Dijon - MGallery Collection

4.5
(2031)
Hotel
Grand Hôtel La Cloche Dijon - MGallery is an elegant hotel housed in a historic Haussmann building. The hotel boasts a high-end restaurant, terrace, bar, and spa for guests to enjoy. Its prime location near Darcy Square makes it ideal for sightseeing and shopping in old Dijon. The contemporary design and comfort of the hotel's rooms and suites offer a luxurious stay with modern amenities.
From the moment we arrived, the service was excellent. We had an outstanding authentic French dinner there. The breakfast spread was extensive and fresh. Even though our room faced the town Square, it was quiet. The location was convenient to walk to many attractions. My only negative was no TV stations with English.
Andy B — Google review
Beautiful interiors. Close to train station and to historic area on Dijon which is lovely to walk around. Room is small but comfortable. Bathroom floor gets wet when taking a shower due to lack of curtain. Checkout was slow due to only one person working.
Chin-Chai L — Google review
Wonderful location and elegant resort like amenities in historic building. Garden patio bar/lounge as well as elegant indoor bar area with excellent service. Michelin star restaurant in hotel. Rooms nicely updated but very little drawer space. One piece of advice would be for those with even the most minor mobility or balance conerns. The baths in our rooms had only a steep sided tub with hand held shower wand, no door or curtain. This made climbing in/out somewhat precarious and showering often created wet floor. We had no issues but had to be extra cautious.
Sue P — Google review
First time in Dijon and loved this upscale hotel with great location. Easy walk from the train station and makes for a great entrance to the lovely Dijon. Staff was great and loved the bar with very good ambience. Our room overlooked the Darcy and was well appointed with king bed--would choose this again
R W — Google review
Another lovely stay at La Cloche. The location is perfect for exploring Dijon, and we appreciate the very attentive staff. Our only negative is that the breakfast seems very expensive. However, highly recommended as a great place to stay.
Helen B — Google review
One the beautiful hotels I have been to. Rooms are spacious, clean. Separate toilet and shower/sink. Walk-in closet. A little unusual for the room to have shag carpet. Spa was included
Bill M — Google review
This is one of our favorites Mc Gallery Hotels we have visited in France...it is a 5 stars Hotel that used to be a real 5 Stars Hotel...now it is a very good 4 stars Hotel. Service is still good but used to be amazing...they did not recognize at the beginning that we are Platinum All customers...and made us wait for 3 hours to get a room and gave us a regular room without any upgrade...if we did not complaint about it ....we could stay in the same small room they initially gave us ...This should not happen in a Hotel of this category...other than that, we found that things can be improved in the room and hallways maintenance...We hope we can come back soon and wish we can find this place as wonderful as it used to be
Carlos C — Google review
Our first trip to Dijon. Hotel is in a great location. Staff are very good, especially Isaac at the front desk manager! It’s a historic property so some of the rooms are quirky, and the hotel could benefit from new flooring. The bar is great. The garden is lovely. Fitness room is odd layout. Spa (€15 per person for an hour - book ahead because they limit to 6 ppl at a time) was pleasant tho small. Only 7 min walk from train station and steps from the historic center and park.
Patricia W — Google review
14 Pl. Darcy, 21000 Dijon, France•https://all.accor.com/lien_externe.svlt?goto=fiche_hotel&code_ho…•+33 3 80 30 12 32•Tips and more reviews for Grand Hôtel La Cloche Dijon - MGallery Collection
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Under a 1-minute walk from Halles centrales et marché central, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

DZ’envies

4.3
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4.0
(1539)
French restaurant
DZ’envies is a contemporary-style restaurant located in the heart of old Dijon, founded by renowned chef David Zuddas. The restaurant offers a fusion cuisine that combines the flavors of Burgundy with more exotic tastes, using fresh local produce as the centerpiece of its dishes. The ambiance shifts from a pleasant lunchtime canteen to an elegant bistro in the evening, providing a hip and modern dining experience.
Found this recommendation on Bib Gourmand and was very happy with the full experience. Young but well trained staff took care of the evening. The best part of the meal was the soft onsen style egg with girolles mushrooms. As a main I had the local trout with the skin crisped perfectly so that it complemented the lightly flavored and nicely cooked fish. The accompanying vegetables were nice, but I thought could be more elevated. They were quite basic sautéed mixed vegetables. Dessert of tarte aux figues and chocolate quenelle was a closing star.
SMS — Google review
Very pleasant and attentive service. Food wonderfully presented. Reasonable prices. However, the portions were a joke. For 16 euros, I only got 2 Pieces of asparagus as an appetizer. The lamb was just okay, not much flavor, and again a small portion. I’m going to change my tune for the dessert: it was absolutely brilliant!! Maybe the best dessert I’ve ever had. And it was plentiful… The wine was excellent.”
Tony A — Google review
Settled into a Scandi-calm dining room, we found warm oak floors, a long banquette and low pendant lights, keeping the space calm. We began with savoury madeleines and a bubbling terracotta of escargots à la bourguignonne - well cooked and lighter on garlic (8/10). A fist-sized andouillette arrived glossy and pungent; with caramelised onion, sauces and crisp frites it scored 7.5/10. The gigotin - a boned roulade in an Aligoté-and-cream sauce with sautéed wild mushrooms - was timed impeccably, full of terroir (9.5/10). Dessert ‘Dijonnaise’ - gingerbread soaked in crème de cassis, blackcurrant sorbet and chantilly - was theatrical and balanced (9/10). Service straightforward; a market-facing bistrogastro that honours Burgundian produce. Well.
Loo Y — Google review
Great food, kind service but perhaps a little understaffed? The portions are generous, as was the truffle on the main course. Definitely worth its money. I believe we were slightly unlucky with the bread; where ours was cold and slightly stale, the people next to us and behind us received hot and fresh bread just minutes after us.
N. L — Google review
The good: excellent service, nice ambience. We had an amazing beef bourgignonne, excellent gratin and sides as well as tasty oeufs en Mariette and lovely wine. Only negatives: the lamb stew was not very tender and a bit bland.
Vincenzo C — Google review
We were looking forward to a lovely evening at DZ’envies, especially since the restaurant is listed in the Michelin guide. Unfortunately, the overall experience fell far short of expectations. • Wine service: The white wine was served too warm, and throughout the entire evening, no one came by to top up our glasses. We had to refill our own drinks – absolutely disappointing for a restaurant of this category. • Service at the table: While someone came by during the starter to ask if everything was fine, no one checked in during the main course. My filet mignon was cooked “well done” instead of “medium.” In such a situation, I would have expected the chef to come out personally, apologize immediately, and not for the staff to casually ask afterward if I would like a coffee or digestif – once the damage had already been done. • Overall experience: A restaurant listed in the Michelin guide should not only impress with its food but also with the entire service experience, the attentiveness of the staff, and the way mistakes are handled. • Hospitality: If dogs are welcome, the very least would be to offer a bowl of water – to show that all guests are truly made to feel comfortable. Overall, the evening was not what one would expect from a restaurant of this category. There is significant room for improvement in terms of service quality and professionalism.
Mar K — Google review
I visited with my boyfriend a few weeks ago and we truly had an an amazing experience! The food was very very good with fresh and super flavourful dishes that featured local cusine but with a twist. The skill and passion of the kitchen were evident in every dish and Chef Philippe was even so kind to answer our questions about the preparation and ingredients. When I mentioned to the staff that I could not eat the desert featured in the menu due to an allergy, they let me choose an alternative dessert from the menu. Generally the service was super accomodating and made us feel very welcomed. DZ envies offers amazing hospitality, outstanding food at a super fair pricing. We'll definitely be returning when in Dijon again!
Eva S — Google review
You will not be disappointed with the menu selection. The dishes are phenomenal and the service is excellent. Our hostess was able to seat us on a busy night and made our experience so memorable.
Lena F — Google review
12 Rue Odebert, 21000 Dijon, France•http://www.dzenvies.com/•+33 3 80 50 09 26•Tips and more reviews for DZ’envies

Brasserie Des Beaux-Arts

4.0
(580)
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4.0
(253)
$$$$affordable
Brasserie
Brasserie Des Beaux-Arts is located in a charming old pedestrianized city center with half-timbered buildings, a UNESCO world heritage site. Visitors can explore the Saint-Benigne Cathedral, Eglise Notre-Dame, and several museums including the Musee des Beaux-Arts. The Palais des Ducs and its neighboring tower offer stunning panoramic views of the city. The brasserie itself is situated in a historic palace and offers a cultural and gastronomic experience.
Great highly recommend it, we passed by Dijon seeking also a good but not Michelin star level cuisine. We found it here a good mix of the historical setting and architecture with a modern interior design. We made a last minute reservation on the same day the staff was friendly and helpful. The lunch time was fully packed nevertheless we were well served. The entrée was creative and delicious the main solid burgundy cuisine with an innovative touch. The dessert was as well not bad at all. Would go here again.
Diego G — Google review
After visiting the museum we decided to have lunch here not just for convenience, but also because it looked very pleasant inside. We had the formule dejeuner, and chose to have all three courses. The restaurant was almost full but not at all loud. There was a restrained conviviality as one would expect among museum goers of a certain age, us included. Service was pleasant, and apologetic when explaining the lobster item was no longer available as an option for the first course. Second course was shredded roast pork with a faintly five-spice flavor accompanied by almost puréed eggplant, garnished with toasted hazelnuts. Both dishes had a sweet flavor, which became redundant and tiresome after a while. The kitchen should employ acidity for balance. The third course, while not anticipated with any great pleasure, turned out to be the highlight. Carpaccio of pineapple was tender slices of quite ripe fruit, enhanced by a small scoop of smooth, licorice ice cream, and crumbles of quite sweet praline biscuit of some kind. Overall, I would recommend for a lovely setting, good value and some interesting food even if the main dish was a bit of a bore.
P W — Google review
Great food, good service, excellent outdoor seating - we prefer sitting outside in the front, near the shady park.
Tracy B — Google review
I wanted to have lunch here but was sent away in a very rude and agressive way by a young waiter. He said the restaurant was "full" when clearly there were at least 5-6 tables free outside. I'm not sure what I did wrong. Just after I was sent away a couple of people entered and were assigned a table no problem. I was offended by this unprofessional behaviour and cannot recommend this brasserie based on this experience.
Michael P — Google review
Very nice food, not cheap but well prepared. However, get ready for service so fast and barely focused on the customer, you might feel you’re in a fast-food restaurant. It’s a shame, because the prices are pretty high, so normally you’d expect better
Matthew D — Google review
Average café, but exceptionally well located near the Fine Arts Museum of Dijon. We only had some drinks, but the place was packed with annoying bees. Prices above average, decent service.
Bogdan T — Google review
If you want to experience the worst of the French hospitality, this the place to go. Short blond waiter kicked us off our table as soon as we for there and proceeded to be extremely disrespectful. The location is beautiful but the service makes it horrible. To be avoided at all cost.
Gilles L — Google review
Just had some wine in the cafe side of the park. Very nice, great atmosphere and the park itself is great.
Yan S — Google review
1-3 Pl. des Ducs de Bourgogne, 21000 Dijon, France•http://www.brasserie-beaux-arts.com/•+33 3 80 66 45 36•Tips and more reviews for Brasserie Des Beaux-Arts
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Speakeasy

4.0
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3.5
(597)
$$$$expensive
Restaurant
This French brasserie is popular for its dark-red velvet couches and matt gold interior. The wine list is extensive, and the cocktail called Kir Royal is popular in Burgundy. The food was delicious and the waitstaff friendly.
What a find. After much research we decided to dine ar Speakeasy for dinner. The fitout of the restaurant is spectacular. Beautiful, inviting and warm. The beverages and cuisine didn't disappoint. Beef bougingnon and creamy chicken was hearty and full of flavour. We will be back!
Andrew M — Google review
The food was good but there was a little cockroach on the table and so they moved my seat. But but after I finish the main course, I was waiting for the dessert and I’m waiting for like 20 minutes and there were no sign until I asked they were like oh I forget it’s on its way and then they give me a dessert that I didn’t order. I didn’t know formage blanc was yogurt! I’d say if you don’t mind that would happen you can go there and eat. They have a great beef. Although when I say that the cashier wasn’t listening.
Twist ( — Google review
Great food and service! Everything was fully booked nearby so we tried this restaurant and the staff were very accommodating, especially the hostess. They made sure to place our big group in one table. Aside from that, food was amazing! The scallop and truffle risotto, foie gras, and beef bourguignon is a must try ❤️
Glyn V — Google review
We stumbled on this restaurant while looking for a place to dine and were quite pleased with it. It was fairly busy and we dined outside ordering a set meal where one could select the starters and mains from amongst 4 options and a dessert out of 3. I enjoyed the chicken liver, the beef and the Burgundy cake paired with a nice . Beaujolais. The service was friendly and the atmosphere quite lively.
Ramdas P — Google review
The traditional regional dishes I had were excellent. The poached eggs in rich red wine soup and the chicken Gaston. Both really tasty and the sauces on each were amazing.
Andrew W — Google review
The veal liver I had in a rainy afternoon is very unforgettable. Was very quiet even sit next to pedestrian. Felt as if I was sitting in the woods and was enjoying some very fresh food. The liver was cooked with some sweet sauce, contrasting and enhancing the savoury of the liver itself and the savoury of beer 🍺. Risottos and beef steak were nice too.
Guan C — Google review
Our best dining experience in France. Beautiful atmosphere, amazing food, and tremendous cocktails. Our server was very kind and generous. If you love great food & drink check this place out.
Jared P — Google review
Awful awful! I saw reviews saying the place got better since previous bad reviews. And most of the bad reviews were about service, not food. Both were absolutely terrible. But it wasn't the servers' fault! The business is greedy. They're trying to make as much money as they can in a short time. Not enough staff, too many seats. I waited 35 minutes to order. When I ordered it took over an hour to get my steak which had bones in it and was clearly sitting for at least 30 minutes. There was a burnt bug on my potato wedges! The cocktails are great but that's it. The business has so much potential, it's sad. It's a beautiful looking place. While I was there, almost everyone around me complained. The staff were so overworked. I felt really bad for them. One staff member had her child with her. She looked like she was going to cry from stress. She was wearing a hat. She should get a raise. She was great but she was trying to manage 50 tables at a time. It's impossible to make people happy that way! This place will go under I'm the coming years and will be replaced if they keep this up. I had to spit out my cold steak several times due to bones and pieces of what looked like plastic. One man near me complained about waiting 1 hour and 20 minutes for his food. They brought it right away, but cold. Another couple got very angry due to waiting 45 minutes for their food only to be told THEN that they were out of the food they ordered. The unprofressionalism is crazy. Again, the waitresses and the cocktail bartender were great, but they're dealing with a really badly planned business. I blame the boss and manager. It comes down to them. Such a shame. It could be the best place in town but instead it's over crowded, inefficient and money hungry.
Josh S — Google review
14 Rue Quentin, 21000 Dijon, France•https://www.restaurant-speakeasy.fr/•+33 3 80 42 15 36•Tips and more reviews for Speakeasy

Dr. Wine

4.5
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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Wine bar
Dr. Wine is a popular spot that began as a wine bar and has since evolved into a full restaurant offering contemporary and local classic dishes. The interior boasts an industrial-chic decor, while the walled patio at the back provides a serene dining experience. In addition to its extensive wine selection, Dr. Wine also serves delicious platters of ham and cheese, making it a hybrid shop, restaurant, and wine club.
Nice and chill gastro wine bar! Smaller size of various classic dishes (you can easily have 3-4 per person), nice wine selection, both Burgundian and international. I’d come back.
Nikolai B — Google review
I was hesitant to eat at a restaurant called Dr. Wine, but it turned out to be a lovely experience. Their small plate concept is a great way to try things. We ordered a la carte rather than the fixed menu. The beef bourguignon was excellent. Prices were reasonable, service was very good, we ate outside in the garden. And, yes, the wine was good too!!
Lee R — Google review
Great concept of small dishes matched with wine. We wanted to share our dishes. We asked 2 waitstaff for sharing plates which took 10 minutes to appear, one was dirty. Another few minutes for a clean plate. In the meantime our food went cold. Service was hit and miss. Snails - cold, tuna tataki- too thick, beef tartare - nice, duck - best dish. It's worth a try, hopefully just an off night.
Annette S — Google review
Category: Wine Bar. We’ve never been BOB (Big on Burgundy), but could become BOBs after visiting this great wine bar. The atmosphere is cool and polished, with hints of the Old-World. We sat downstairs but ventured upstairs for a peek at the impressive wine wall and wine-dominant dining room (I know what you’re thinking: what the heck does that mean? For the answer, see the photos). There’s also a big outdoor patio with heaters and what appears to be a retractable awning. But alas, it was retracted when we visited and therefore unusable because of the rain. There were also several sidewalk tables outside the front door but they were unused for the same rainy reason. This establishment serves both wine and food, but if you go only for wine, as we did, you can sit at the bar and consume nothing but vin rouge (or blanc if you so choose), to your heart’s content. The wine list is quite extensive (there are wine bottles everywhere, in every nook and cranny) and many wines are offered by the glass, which is what we were hunting. We ordered four burgundies by the glass, two for each of us, and cross-pollinated, so we were each able to drink about a half glass of four local wines. They were all exactly as the Doctor (Wine) ordered. The physician’s assistants were all hyper friendly and made Herculean efforts to understand our terrible French and only slightly better English. If you are interested in food too, there is a small but we’ll-curated menu of shareables (6p to 8:30p only), entrees, mains, and desserts. We loved this place. YouTube’s Chef’s Apprentice
John A — Google review
This was the worst restaurant experience we’ve ever had. The food was awful — cold, sticky tagliatelle and a meat patty instead of the steak we ordered for our child. Unsurprisingly, the child refused to eat it. The duck with fried potatoes came with burnt potatoes (photo attached). The wine service was even worse. We ordered a Montrachet, visit card of Burgundy, one of their most expensive wines, but it was poured into a tiny white wine glass. When I asked for a proper Burgundy glass, I was told they didn’t have one, and the staff implied I didn’t know how wine should be served. Later, they even poured Pinot Noir into the same small glass that had been used for another wine and reacted rudely when we asked for a clean one. We spent a lot of money and left completely disappointed. Food, service, and respect for the product are shockingly bad here. Definitely not recommended.
Denys H — Google review
Recommend this restaurant when dining in Dijon. Well priced and well executed. We ordered the ‘red’ degustation where we paired the meals with regional red wine. Nice atmosphere and service too.
Danielle W — Google review
Great place to visit. They have many interesting and very nice wine by glass option. Some wines are their own labels too! The sommelier are very professional and know how to pair food with wines and wine orders so it makes your night interesting. Food is good and they come in small portions. Might need to order quite a lot to be full.
Brian Y — Google review
Lovely place where you can definitely taste great wine and eat good food, the prices are a little big high but worth it.
Mili M — Google review
5 Rue Musette, 21000 Dijon, France•https://www.drwine.fr/•+33 3 80 53 35 16•Tips and more reviews for Dr. Wine
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Day 2

Off the beaten path
For day 2, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like Colombière Park. Not quite as popular as Entrée du Musée des Beaux-Arts, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 7 hours.
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Colombière Park

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4.5
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Park
Nature & Parks
Zoo
Gardens
Colombière Park is a vast historical site with stunning French-style gardens and tree-lined walkways, where visitors can also explore the remains of ancient Roman roads. It's an ideal spot for relaxation, especially for families with kids who will appreciate its small zoo, playgrounds, rope climbs, and tree fort. However, visitors are advised to check the opening hours as they may vary.
Excellent park, love it. Trees, interesting layout, room to walk and sit as well.
Samuel R — Google review
Went for a small picnic for lunch while on a roadtrip through France, bought some local Charcuterie and enjoyed Parc Colombière. The Parks in France are amazing! Unfortunately the toilets are really off-putting, hence one star being deducted...should take more off but the green spaces in the city more than makes up for it
L J — Google review
Nice park in the middle of Dijon. It’s fairly big with a playground for kids as well as a small zoo. You can buy some food there too.
Julien J — Google review
Nice Park for a run, they have a little zoo with small animals and also have a nature trail as well as a playground.
Guillaume R — Google review
Great place to relax and kid friendly. There is a small zoo, playgrounds, rope climbs and a tree fort. Check times they open because it was all closed when we were there. There are lots of benches in the shade and picnik tables.
Rodney N — Google review
Nicely shaded with lots of paths, a small animal zoo, and some zip lines in the trees. The public toilets were free but in no shape to be used, except in case of emergency.
Smithms1 — Google review
Great winter walk, farmyard animals. Kids park, very quiet, lots of parking near the rugby stadium. Public toilets
Greg G — Google review
Huge parc, lovely nature. I and my dogs adore this place
Marina N — Google review
Cours du Général de Gaulle, 21000 Dijon, France•http://www.dijon.fr/ville-ecologique!0-151/les-parcs-et-jardins-…•+33 800 21 30 00•Tips and more reviews for Colombière Park
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Museum of Burgundian Life

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4.5
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Ethnographic museum
Museums
Local history museum
History Museums
The Museum of Burgundian Life, located in Dijon, is a unique attraction housed in an old monastery dating back to the late 18th century. It offers a fascinating recounting of regional history and domestic life through a collection of costumes, artifacts, fine art, and sculptures. Visitors can explore recreations of shops from an earlier era such as hatmakers and butchers.
Quite nice musee, the tickets are free. The fiest floor it’s about old ways to make butter, cheese, warming house and other stuff. The second floor it’s more interesting, you can see old stores, replica, about furs, pharmacy, biscuits (intersitng) and others. I
Bogdan P — Google review
This is a very worthwhile place to visit when you are in Dijon. Great exhibits, free to enter, street parking. Restrooms. Authentic period items and recreations of 19th c shops, plus lots of other things that take you back to earlier times in the area. Have Fun!
Wayne B — Google review
A wonderful museum dedicated to the history of the region, absolutely worth a visit at least for seeing the old shop windows and advertisement posters of the past. Very friendly and proactive staff. Not many translations to English throughout the exhibitions, though.
Hanna N — Google review
It's a cool museum. The reproduction scenes are super. Nice information about mustard.
Luis G — Google review
If you visit 1 museum in Dijon, let it be this one! You will learn about the life of olden-day Burgundians through visually engaging ways. A lot of thought and care has been put into the curation of this museum and I enjoyed myself completely. It is also suitable for children.
Celine — Google review
A fantastic museum of the history of the city of Dijon, a wonderful collection of memorabilia, period costumes, home life displays, posters, furniture, tools, kitchen equipment, trains, photography and the history of local biscuit and sweets making.. this is a terrific gallery, rich with the small things that shaped the culture, personality, people and vibe of this great city.. A great exhibition, a memorable experience. Please make time for this visit. 1 hour. Entree is free.
Stu W — Google review
Excellent museum in Dijon. You need around 1h to quickly see all the exhibits. The exhibits are really beautiful and the highlight is the re-enactment of old stores of the city with authentic design and materials We were disappointed by the lack of English descriptions for the exhibits. We visited over a weekday and it was not so crowded. Short walk from the city center.
Vg — Google review
There a lot of displays of the old shops, from pharmacy to sweets, butchers, furrier, biscuits. The history of the daily life is well laid out and described. Definitely worth the time to visit - and it’s free!
Diane O — Google review
17 Rue Sainte-Anne, 21000 Dijon, France•http://musees.dijon.fr/•+33 3 80 48 80 90•Tips and more reviews for Museum of Burgundian Life
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Cité Internationale de la Gastronomie et du Vin

4.0
(3266)
Cultural center
Butcher shop
Cocktail bar
Fish store
Wine cellar
The Cité Internationale de la Gastronomie et du Vin is a new and impressive attraction that offers an in-depth exploration of French cuisine and wine. This 15-acre, interactive space features various exhibitions dedicated to pastry, including a unique display showcasing the science behind baking. Visitors can also explore a photography exhibition highlighting the foods served during significant political meals, as well as a transformed church that now serves as a temple of wine, offering insights into Burgundy's renowned vintages.
A great venue with a variety of eateries, specialty shops, a cinema, and a wine bar. It feels fresh and modern, having opened just two years ago. Our group enjoyed a nice lunch before exploring the wine cellar. The venue also has five exhibitions, three of which are paid and focus on French gastronomy, while two are free. Since it was raining outside, we decided to check out the paid exhibitions, and we really enjoyed them. They are quite interactive, with monitors you can click through and play with—very engaging! Overall, it was a pleasant experience, though it might be best suited for groups or locals living nearby. Personally, I prefer dining in a small, local restaurant in the heart of the town, where you can soak up the lively atmosphere as people stroll through the pedestrian streets. This venue felt more like eating in a small shopping center, but the products were definitely of good quality.
Nadia R — Google review
It is not far from train station. According to Google Map it opens at 9:30, but it does not mean whole venue opens… Most of the shops opens at 10:30-11:00 and eateries probably 11:30 or later (we left after 11:00). So if you plan to eat and shop there, I recommend go there not too early. In any cases, I found it is not much worth to visit. Most of the well-known shops, such as Multi & Petitjean or Maille, are also in the middle of Dijon. As a market, the traditional one (Marché Central) is far more interesting and lively. It is all well and beautifully constructed (there’s even cute chapel inside of the venue), but walking in the middle of Dijon is exciting and you may be able to discover tiny, pretty, real French shops, cafes, bistros and restaurants unless you have just a couple of hours in Dijon.
Nori I — Google review
Very enjoyable visit and worth a stop if you have some time to kill in Dijon. They had an interactive “5 senses” exhibit that our young children enjoyed and we adults enjoyed the gastronomic section. Oh and of course the wine cave where you can taste hundreds of wine by the glass :) The cheese shop is also excellent.
Ryan B — Google review
Category: Attraction. The name says it all. Just outside the old-town area, on the other side of the train tracks, sits a huge complex of food-and-cooking-related shops, a movie theatre, restaurants, school of Burgundy wines, cultural and educational attractions, and exhibitions (such as “The Little Theatre of Fine Food and Drink”). There’s quite a lot of the latter, and you could spend an entire afternoon here (maybe most of a day). Admission is free. Walk into the main building, which houses the cultural and educational stuff. Enjoy whatever attracts you. Then pass out the other side into the “Gastronomic Village”, which is an open air collection of shops and restaurants. We strolled the shops (cheese, cookbooks (mostly in French), kitchen wares, dining wares), enjoyed freshly baked mini baguettes 🥖 with ham, cheese, butter, and cornichons from the Boulangerie, then tasted wine at the La Cave de la Cite wine tasting room (see my separate review). It was raining when we visited, so we could not fully experience all of the outdoor seating. But this is a great place for gastronomes and oenophiles. YouTube’s Chef’s Apprentice
John A — Google review
Nice venue with different eateries, shops specialized in a specific product, a cinema and wine bar. Very fresh & new since it opened only 2 years ago. Our group had a nice lunch and then visited the wine cave. Overall it was a nice experience, but maybe it's best suited for a group or locals living nearby. My personal preference would be to eat in small local restaurant in the heart of the town center where the locals are strolling by on the pedestrian streets, etc to feel the life of the town. This place felt more like eating in a small shopping center, but the products were nice.
Tami C — Google review
Very interesting concept of gastronomical corner in town- butchery, fish monger, bakery, bars. And Burgundy has things to show and to share- superb wines, great food. Strangely it is quite empty, even a bit desolated, however, I would recommend to pass by if you are in Dijon. Check the chapel which is free and houses the museum of the famous climats.
Darius S — Google review
Great experience for any taste: art, gastronomy, culture, shopping, wine. Just let time stop there and explore 😍
Julia A — Google review
Amazing wine tasting cellar, with such an easy an convenient way to try multiple wines from not just Bourgogne, but also Spanish wines, Italian, and even some Southern American countries like Argentina. The Gastronomic museum itself is a bit underwhelming in terms of covering the basics of the gastronomic industry, but still worth a look around if in Dijon
Mia M — Google review
12 parvis de l'Unesco, 21000 Dijon, France•https://www.citedelagastronomie-dijon.fr/•+33 3 80 23 88 76•Tips and more reviews for Cité Internationale de la Gastronomie et du Vin
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 3-minute walk away from Museum of Burgundian Life.

Chick d'Or

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3.0
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$$$$cheap
Chicken restaurant
Fast food restaurant
Chick d'Or is a culinary gem that has garnered mixed reviews from its patrons. While some diners have expressed disappointment over the preparation of certain dishes, particularly the wings and tenders being overcooked or dry, others rave about their delightful experiences. Many guests highlight the spicy wings as a standout item, praising their flavor and recommending them alongside the popular maxi wrap. The welcoming staff adds to the overall positive atmosphere, making it a place worth visiting for those seeking tasty food at reasonable prices.
Really good restaurant. They serve chicken wings which will help you to explore new parts of your taste buds. Do experience the delicious and flavourful food they serve.
VasEeM — Google review
Very nice place to eat. Very nice staff/ owner. Very nice to eat outside. We loved it. Thank you. And very cheap to.
Laila K — Google review
I wouldn’t say the best place but I won’t say a bad place too! We ordered rice box spicy fried chicken and a krusty chicken burger! To be honest the spicy fried chicken was the bestest!!! It had the right amount of flavour and I could go back for that. The rice box with mix chicken was so so! Not something that everyone will enjoy! I liked but wouldn’t go again and again for it. Then the burger was bland. It wasn’t the the thing which I had in my mind. It was just so so! Ahhh! Overall an okayish experience. Will go back for the spicy chicken only!!!!
Ghoona N — Google review
Good prices and taste but not that clean
Ahmed H — Google review
Wowww, I eat from here everyday. They are very good to their clients. Fast delivery and obviously the food is delicious too.
Krishna P — Google review
The food was delicious, and the service was excellent; I highly recommend this establishment.
Stanley V — Google review
Horrible. The worst fried chicken and frites i have ever tried. I gave it all to my cats.
Rim M — Google review
Edit: Big quality drop in food, price and service. Sad one of the best places in Dijon to eat became like this. Old: The best in Dijon, very good food... very well prices, and the people who work there are very nice.
Basel C — Google review
39 Rue Berbisey, 21000 Dijon, France•http://www.chickdor.fr/•+33 3 65 67 63 64•Tips and more reviews for Chick d'Or

Parapluie

4.8
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4.5
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Restaurant
French restaurant
Parapluie is a cozy and dynamic restaurant in Dijon, led by chef Chern Hwei Gan. The menu features inventive dishes influenced by local produce and the chef's Malaysian heritage. At lunch, guests can choose from fixed-price two- or three-course menus, while dinner offers a fixed-price five-course option with an additional wine pairing choice. The restaurant boasts a small dining area and street-side terrace for a charming ambiance.
Wonderful lunch. We loved the touch of fusion through select herbs & vegetables. Chef is hardworking & running the show efficiently!
Sie J — Google review
We walked by this small bistro with no menu courses. We had five course menu with wine pairing, all very delicious. What a lovely place!
Jen-Fan H — Google review
Up and coming restaurant with some extraordinary well made dishes and some quiet dissappointing. Had a 5 menu dinner course here, with blind menu which at the end of the day was very similar to the lunch menu that was not blind. Main dishes were great, tuna and pork were well prepped and sides were paired excellently. But the entre of pouched egg with green beans was quiet tasteless. The dessert was overall basic with peaches that tasted canned. Best of luck onwards, there is definitely a potential here but still room for improvement!
Laura V — Google review
Expect the unexpected. Voilà the concept de ce petit restaurant extraordinaire au centre de Dijon. This culinary experience offers a single set "mystery" menu comprised of several courses at dinner. Our menu was composed of 5 dishes, each dish was equally impressive. The owner / host is extremely passionate and knowledgeable about food and spirits. This is demonstrated in his extensive wine list and curation of dishes! Wine lovers will appreciate its cellar with a large selection from here and elsewhere. Finally, I salute the chef for his skillful and tasteful preparations! Oh, and don’t forget to book, seats are limited - he only has a few tables.
Ben N — Google review
What a gem in Dijon. I was traveling for business and was trying to find a good restaurant that was open on a Monday evening and wow did Parapluie exceed expectations. I know the reviews are overwhelmingly positive but let me add my kudos as well! The food was outstanding as were all the wine pairings with my 5 course meal. They were able to seamlessly work around my shellfish allergy and it was not a problem that I speak English. Would 100% go back again next time in Dijon.
Sam B — Google review
Absolute five star experience. We had the five course set meal.. every plate a surprise. The waiter was phenomenal. She recommended perfect wines to accompany our meals. Lovely atmosphere, we sat street side with our twin baby daughters. Super accommodating.
Michelle H — Google review
I had a good experience here taking 5 course dinner with wine pairings. They were able to adapt a course for me to fit my food preference, although I recommend notifying them in advance when making a reservation. The food was really good especially the fish. The dessert was surprising and had an interesting combination of ingredients.
Bryan C — Google review
Balanced, kind and tasty as you can't imagine. Highly recommend
Slava B — Google review
74 Rue Monge, 21000 Dijon, France•http://www.parapluie-dijon.com/•+33 3 80 28 79 94•Tips and more reviews for Parapluie
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La Dame d'Aquitaine

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4.0
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$$$$expensive
Fine dining restaurant
Nestled beneath the historic Place Bossuet in central Dijon, La Dame d'Aquitaine offers a unique dining experience within the enchanting 13th-century crypt of the former Saint-Jean abbey. To reach this culinary gem, guests traverse through a stunning 17th-century mansion before descending into an atmospheric space adorned with Gothic ribbed vaults and pointed arches.
Setting is a 12th century wine cellar. Ambience is cozy but well lit. For a business dinner it was perfect. There’s a seating fee per person, but the wines and the food are reasonably priced.
Garrick H — Google review
We stumbled upon this restaurant by chance and I am so very pleased we did. The food was fabulous, the wine great and the service just right. To top it off the bill was a very pleasant surprise this restaurant was the best value for money I have experienced in a very long time. Thank you for a great evening, I hope to see you again soon!
Ilse D — Google review
Really, really good quality food and exceptional service. Certainly is the level of a 1 star restaurant but in a nicely relaxed and welcoming environment. Note the €31 cover charge per person, as the food prices are (relatively for this level of cooking) ridiculously cheap. Thoroughly recommended.
Michael J — Google review
LE BISTRO DE LA DAME was a random discovery and just an amazing experience! Great way to discover the cuisine of Chef Laurent Perriguey from the gastronomic restaurant La Dame D’Aquitaine! Fantastique bistronomie concept and cannot recommend enough to go for their unique diner menu of 4 starters / 3 mains / 3 desserts! Next time i come will test their lunch menu!
Xavi M — Google review
Not great. The quality of the food was sub-par. The monkfish was allright but the vegetables tasted like they could have been cooked five times. Quality of the foie gras not great. The smoked lamb starter was ok. The Borgougne beef was too dry. Rabbit ok but also dry. The chocolate dessert was good, the creme brulee boring. Our main waiter was good but had too many tables and the other two did not help out much. The manager pretty much stared at the computer screen all night and did not help out even though it was necessary. The decor of the place really needs an upgrade. Could have been an unlucky visit, but we would not come back to this place. Bill ended up at 170 euro for three people (2 adults) which it is not at all worth. We let the staff know, but they did not do anything else byr make an apology. Even added 10% service charge automatic when they knew we where really unhappy.
Marlene D — Google review
We visited the garden (Jardin de la Dame) on a saturday afternoon. The service was very slow and we had multiple misunderstandings about our order. We had to wait a long time for our food to arrive, but the food itself was very good.
Sofie D — Google review
The jardin of the Dame: The place to be in Dijon (Off chart) The Gambas "service" was outstanding, the vino (Rosé de Marsannay) out of this world, the sardines , Whoaa!, Dessert ( long time I did not have home made one) and the service FIRST Class. The bill more than raisonnable (going back very soon), But don't go if you are noisy !!! Je recommande. Pascal
Pascal S — Google review
Wonderful experience. If you are not French, spend a bit of time talking with the staff to understand the menu and the experience the chef has created. And enjoy some of the fine local wine.
Kurt S — Google review
23 Pl. Bossuet, 21000 Dijon, France•http://www.ladamedaquitaine.fr/•+33 3 80 30 45 65•Tips and more reviews for La Dame d'Aquitaine

Le Coin Repas

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4.0
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French restaurant
Le Coin Repas is a charming and bustling eatery where locals and workers gather daily. The friendly and energetic hostess warmly engages with everyone, creating a welcoming and homely atmosphere. The food is described as robust, flavorful, and simply delicious. Visitors praise the 14.90 euro menu as wonderful, making it a standout meal during their vacation. Despite its small size, the restaurant comes highly recommended for its delightful ambiance and delectable dishes such as the delectable frogs' legs.
Lovely streety everyday Place with workers and neighbors. Lovely friendly loudspeekjng lady who speaks fast but talks to everyone 😀😀 Solid food with powerful rich flavours and tastes. Everything was so good in a friendly and homelike atmosphere. Absolutely worth a visit 😋🙂👍🏻. We had the 14.90 euro menu and was wonderful. The best simple solid meal in our 14 days vacation this time 👍🏻👍🏻.
Takanori M — Google review
A let down unfortunately. The food wasn’t good and the steaks were all really tough. The waitress offered to get a new steak for the children at the end but by that point we just wanted to have a dessert and finish the meal. About €100 for an adult and two children for not much food. No garnish at all on the plates. My glass of wine was nice, I was enjoying the music and the lady seemed like a good character. I do hate leaving bad reviews but I thought that it wasn’t ok especially for the price. Hopefully it was just our bad luck as the place had kind of an eccentric and fun atmosphere.
F S — Google review
We chose this restaurant due to the online recommendations and were grossly disappointed. The food was alright but our two different choices of frogs legs we ordered were almost the same. Our main disappointment was the decor and service. Personally I felt highly uncomfortable having a server serving food whilst on the phone and then eating inthe restaurant. We felt as though we were intruding in someone's own dining room /study. To summarise the food was mediocre for the price but the professionalism we expect from any dining experience was very low.
Christophe T — Google review
Restaurant is small but Frogs were so delicious. I highly recommend
Letia Y — Google review
Opening hours were not updated on Google and we stood in front of locked doors. Disappointing.
Timo B — Google review
food ok but overpriced
Copper426 G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The frog legs are exceptional and plentiful! We were surprised by the welcome, but if you don't mind the owner's "rough and ready" attitude, you'll find a warm, unfussy, and friendly atmosphere. Highly recommended. (Original) Les cuisses de grenouilles sont exceptionnelles et copieuses ! Nous avons été surpris par l'accueil mais si vous ne vous formalisez pas par l'aspect "brut de décoffrage" de la propriétaire, vous y trouverez un coin chaleureux, sans chichi et humain. À recommander
Raskol M — Google review
(Translated by Google) This small restaurant is often full, where you'll enjoy delicious frog legs. The owner is a bit rough around the edges but will keep the atmosphere going if you're not touchy. The prices are a bit high for this type of restaurant. Make a reservation if you're willing to give it a try. (Original) Petit Restaurant souvent complet, vous y dégusterez de bonnes cuisses de grenouilles, la patronne est un peu brut de décoffrage mais entretiendra l'ambiance si vous n'est pas susceptible, les tarifs sont un peu élevés pour la catégorie de restauration. Réservez si vous voulez tenter.
Philippe B — Google review
106 Rue d'Auxonne, 21000 Dijon, France•http://restaurant-coinrepas.com/•+33 3 80 67 62 69•Tips and more reviews for Le Coin Repas
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