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La Buffonnerie
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The family room provides a tea and coffee maker, executive lounge access, a terrace with garden views as well as a priva…
The spacious twin/double room features a tea and coffee maker, executive lounge access, a terrace with garden views as w…
The spacious double room features a tea and coffee maker, executive lounge access, a terrace with garden views as well a…
The double room offers a tea and coffee maker, executive lounge access, a terrace with garden views as well as a private…
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Restaurants nearby
- La Côte d'Or★★ Michelin This iconic institution of the Morvan region, which has seen so many generations of chefs and fine food lovers pass through its doors, has embarked on a new chapter. In the wake of its auspicious débuts with Alexandre Dumaine and Bernard Loiseau, chef Louis-Philippe Vigilant now rolls out up-to-the-minute cuisine founded on solid classical bases. He has added his hallmark to more personal recipes that star first-class ingredients. Nostalgic guests can travel back in time and sample some of Bernard Loiseau’s iconic classics, such as frog's legs with garlic purée and parsley juice. The lineup of31.2km
- Le Valucien - Château de Vault-de-Lugny★ Michelin The terrace of this stately home overlooking sprawling grounds and a 17C plane tree features in a novel by French author Michel Houellebecq. Mauritian chef Franco Bowanee crafts fine contemporary cuisine, strewn with discerning exotic touches. He doesn't mess around: his delicious dishes shine the spotlight not only on premium ingredients, but also the vegetables from the estate's kitchen garden. Surrounded by floor-to-ceiling glass, the dining room slots into the surrounding nature perfectly.28.4km
- Auberge des ChenetsBib You soon forget the road just outside, as you snuggle up near the fireplace of this pleasant Auberge! The menu stars simple dishes of Burgundian inspiration that are nicely crafted and packed with flavour: slow-cooked egg and snails in a red wine sauce, guinea fowl supreme, puréed potato, braised endive, Bourdaloue tart – and the bill won't break the bank.29.0km
- Auberge de la Charme★ Michelin In a small Burgundy village, close to Dijon and the motorsport racetrack, this rustic inn dripping in charm welcomes diners into a warm interior in which contemporary artwork is interestingly contrasted with stone walls, a coffered ceiling and old bread oven set in a wall. The venue is run by a pair of chefs with complementary talents: Nicolas Isnard and David Le Comte. Both are well travelled and their cuisine, inspired by Asia, the Middle East and even the island of Mauritius, seeks to exalt outstanding produce. The set menu, in the form of a “boarding pass”, invites diners on a tasting adve55.0km
- Château de Courban★ Michelin Château de Courban is an elegant 19C mansion with a burnt sienna-coloured façade, looking out over its grounds. Preceded by a plush lounge with a crackling fireplace, the restaurant is housed in the property's converted barn, which boasts a beamed ceiling in the regional style, chandeliers and mirrors. In the manner of a skilled craftsman, the chef shapes his raw materials – excellent ingredients – into delicate seasonal dishes, the leitmotif of which is flavour: tomato confit and its three condiments; line-caught cod with sauce bonne femme; Racan pigeon, pigeon-foie gras sausage, cabbage and 55.6km
- William Frachot★★ Michelin This 19C former coaching inn bang in the heart of historic Dijon is the HQ of one of Burgundy’s most talented chefs. A local lad and son of restaurateurs, William Frachot, who is something of a globetrotter (England, Quebec), devises stripped-back dishes in his own image: serious and applied, juggling international flavours and regional produce. He adds just the right dose of inventiveness and energy, illustrated by his new take on eggs meurette and his steadfast commitment to freshwater fish (perch, black bass, pike, zander) depicted by brook trout, zander and river fish soup. Meals are serve66.9km
- Chablis Wine NotBib In this world-famous wine-growing village, a "wine bistro" is bound to be a hit. Picture the scene: a local entrepreneur, two Japanese chefs who are huge fans of French cuisine, top-notch ingredients (house-made tapas, charcuterie and purebred meats that have been perfectly matured), and an amazing wine list at bargain prices (to sample here or take away). Local patrons and wine-loving tourists mingle here, and a positive atmosphere reigns. To be consumed in moderation!42.4km
- Loiseau des Ducs★ Michelin Housed in the 16C Hôtel de Talmay, a listed historical monument close to the Palais des Ducs, this restaurant is part of the Loiseau Group. Chef Iulian Fistos, former right-hand man to Patrick Bertron in Saulieu, channels his talent into upholding the gastronomical spirit of Burgundy and Bernard Loiseau's classics, with a distinctly contemporary approach: Dijon snails in parsley sauce, garlic purée, celery tempura and watercress soup; Charolais beef fillet, carrot ravioli and beef bone marrow, hay jus. There is a fine selection of wines by the glass and a good-value lunch menu.67.3km
- L'Aspérule★ Michelin Chef Keigo Kimura creates his signature Japanese-inflected French cuisine in this simple, contemporary decor. Using the finest ingredients – Challans duck, Wagyu beef, lobster and game – he devises a mystery tasting menu that calls on sophisticated cooking techniques (grilling over binchotan charcoal) and an impressive eye for minimalist plating. The memory of his wild boar pie with its shiny golden pastry and intensely game-flavoured filling, accompanied by Sarladaise potatoes, shiitake mushrooms and a port jus lingers with us still! Last but not least, the wine cellar beneath the restaurant 67.4km
- La Maison des Cariatides★ Michelin In the Quartier des Antiquaires, this listed 17C building, its façade adorned with caryatids, is now in the hands of Vincent and Marie-Cécile Gomis, who work together to produce refined, contemporary cuisine showcasing judicious flavour combinations. Top-quality ingredients, perfectly controlled temperatures and cuissons, and precise, on-point seasoning – it's flawless! Every element is in its place, the result of a natural and simple approach that invariably works its magic, particularly in the seafood dishes. The savvy, recurring use of sweet spices, which are subtly handled, as well as citr67.4km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Dijon Cathedral cathedral located in Dijon, Burgundy, France66.8km
- Stade Gaston Gérard stadium in France68.9km
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon art museum in Dijon, France67.4km
- Champmol Carthusian monastery located in Côte-d'Or, in France65.6km
- Church of Notre-Dame of Dijon church located in Côte-d'Or, in France67.2km
- Kir Lake reservoir in France64.0km
- Côte d'Or mountain in France73.4km
- Musée Magnin national museum in the French city of Dijon in Burgundy67.4km
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