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    Les Trois Ducs

    3.9 (8 reviews)

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    Dr. Wine

    4.3(24 reviews)
    3.8 km
    €€€

    They provide small plates and a good amount of food in small plates, and they make it clear on…read moretheir menu to order at least 4 plates because of their small portion. It was relatively obvious that they serve English-speaking consumers because they had menus in English. My friend and I had a good time here tasting wine and catching up. Majority of the dishes were pretty good but not extremely spectacular, ranging from the beef bourguignon to the soy-glazed chicken to the eggs with mashed potatoes, they all had varying degrees of seasoning and the salt wasn't too overpowering. Some of the dishes leaned towards more on the plain side in terms of flavor. The arancini tomatoes didn't have too much fresh flavor in my opinion, and that was my least favorite dish in comparison. Overall, one would have a good time if visiting Dijon, and I would recommend this establishment. It's worth noting that they had good service, which sometimes can be a hit or miss in France in general due to them not having a tipping culture.

    Great spot for nice wines--huge selection--and terrific food. Tapas-sized plates make it possible…read moreto try multiple dishes. The 'menu' is a great bargain, with two choices: a vin blanc and a vin rouge. Ironically, wine is not included, but the names correspond to the wine variety that would typically be enjoyed with the menu (basically one is seafood-centric; the other is meat-centric). My husband and I shared a vin blanc menu and three individually-chosen selections. All delicious. Especially enjoyed the escargot (à la carte). For dessert, shared the chocolate fondant with ice cream that came with the 'menu'. Service was good--we felt lucky to get a table on a Friday night with no reservations--but both service and ambiance were disrupted by a massively loud group that was dining two tables away from us. Really loud...even sang (shouted) a singsong chant, complete with synchronous clapping. Twice. The first time, people thought it was amusing, and some even clapped; the second time, no one was amused. Anyway, despite that, we enjoyed our dinner in the garden patio in back, which was quite pretty.

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    Le Tigre

    Le Tigre

    5.0(1 review)
    4.0 km

    * FTR #400, Review #700!!!! *…read more What are the chances of the milestone FTR and review count to coincide?!?!?!?! What to review? And why Le Tigre? 1) This isn't a fancy brasserie. 2) This is just a small neighbourhood local spot. 3) I have never had lunch here. 4) I've never had a drink here. So why the review? I ate breakfast here almost every day in Dijon. It was close to where I was staying, and I really really liked the owner. He really has such a fabulous attitude for a small local brasserie. Oh, and there is an artists' rendition of him (shaved head and all) on the menu cover! I wondered if his nickname was "The Tiger?" Hm....... The breakfast offerings were quite simple. Your choice of croissant or baguette. Both were quite good and sadly better than anything we can get in Vancouver, even though this is just a small local place that doesn't bake their own. Your choice of coffee or tea. Again nothing fancy. Pure simple honest food. The thing I like about the owner though? Even though breakfast was so simple, he was sitting behind the bar reading a cookbook! He is constantly trying to learn new techniques, and it left us wondering why we didn't visit for lunch to try his cooking - I suppose for another trip! (Perhaps after he has finished reading the book!) Another thing I like? He let's local musicians play in the brasserie many days. So you can enjoy a very casual setting, with simple pure honest food and a little bit of musical entertainment. A perfect local hole-in-the-wall - Dijon style!

    Les Trois Ducs - french - Updated July 2026

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