The place is quite bizarre, an old elegant building just attached to a modern Ibis hotel in a developing area in the perifery of Dijon. The restaurant itself is obviously also used as the breakfast room for the hotel, yet it retains a certain style. The menu is limited, but what we had was excellent and nicely presented.
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The place is quite bizarre, an old elegant building just attached to a modern Ibis hotel in a developing area in the perifery of Dijon. The restaurant itself is obviously also used as the breakfast room for the hotel, yet it retains a certain style. The menu is limited, but what we had was excellent and nicely presented.
A small bit sufficient range of typical local dishes, with good choice on the chef's suggestion board. well cooked and friendly staff.
Lovely dinner in this romantic restaurant with impeccable service. The menu options are a delightful twist on traditional French cuisine, and we felt the semi-gourmet classification is well merited. There were also plenty of vegetarian options to choose from. Finally, we had no problems paying with The Fork Pay which is not the case everywhere. We will return if we are in the area again, for another delicious dinner.
Bediening was matig
Very well received, spacious room with spacious tables.Very good varied kitchen, present server but without excess and good advice.Table service in tissue.Price in relation to quality