4 Best Restaurants in Burgundy, France

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We've compiled the best of the best in Burgundy - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Au Crieur de Vin

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Tucked away in a backstreet, this bijou bistro is one of the top-rated spots in town (the place is always packed, so be sure to book ahead). Excellent in terms of both value and quality, its menus include modern, market-driven dishes showcasing top-quality produce served with masterfully prepared sauces.

1 rue d'Alsace Lorraine, Sens, 89100, France
03–86–65–92–80
Known For
  • Creative dishes that attest to the chef's flair
  • Good wine list focusing on local producers
  • Relaxed, casual atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Tues.
Reservations essential

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La Cabotte

$$$

If you're tired of hearty Burgundian classics, just follow savvy locals to this stylish little restaurant on the town's main street. Its creative menus include market-inspired dishes.

24 Grand Rue, Nuits-St-Georges, 21700, France
03–80–61–20–77
Known For
  • Burgundy and Rhône wines, with a good selection of wines by the glass
  • Excellent value multicourse meals
  • Small, intimate dining room
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. in Oct.–May

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La Toute Petite Auberge

$$$

Vosne-Romanée, the greatest wine village on the côte, also entices with one of the most charming restaurants in Burgundy. The menu changes four times a year and is replete with succulent regional dishes (picture Burgundy truffles, farm-reared capon, tartare of Montbéliarde beef, and crème brûlée).

On RD 974, Vosne-Romanée, 21700, France
03–80–61–02–03
Known For
  • Reasonable prices
  • Top-notch wine list
  • Rustic-chic dining room
Restaurant Details
Closed Feb.–early Mar. and Wed. No dinner Sun.–Thurs.

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Le Bistrot des Halles

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This eatery facing Les Halles marketplace caters to trendy locals, who are tempted by imaginative bistro dishes and beautifully presented desserts. Pull up a seat on the sidewalk or dine inside, where glass-topped wine casks serve as tables.

10 rue Bannelier, Dijon, 21000, France
03–80–35–45–07
Known For
  • Great cocktails
  • Wide-ranging menu with Mediterranean, Asian, and Burgundy options
  • Creative daily specials
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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