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The tables on the Route des Grands Crus de Bourgogne

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In the heart of the vineyards of the Route des Grands Crus de Bourgogne, the restaurants showcase the art of the French table, through a cuisine that is both deeply rooted and refined. Here, each dish is a dialogue with the wines of the region, each plate the signature of a local chef. From the Domaine de Rymksa to the Hostellerie de Levernois, via the contemporary restaurants of Beaune and Dijon, Burgundy’s gastronomy doesn’t just feed, it transmits, and above all, it moves!

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FAQ - Eating and drinking along the Burgundy Grands Crus wine route: everything you need to know!
  • What are Burgundy's most famous gourmet restaurants?

    Burgundy’s great restaurants are famous for their history and age. In Chagny, the Maison Lameloise (3 Michelin stars) embodies excellence through its art of detail. In Saulieu, Le Relais Bernard Loiseau conveys refinement and pure emotion through each of its dishes. Near Beaune, the Domaine de Rymksa and not far from Dijon, the Maison des Cariatides, offer a contemporary take on the terroir, with revisited dishes. Other Michelin-starred chefs such as Jean-Michel Lorain and Éric Pras remind us that Burgundy is much more than a region, it’s a school of taste!

  • How do you define modern Burgundian cuisine?

    Burgundian cuisine today combines heritage and creativity. Chefs play with classics such as boeuf bourguignon, escargots and œuf meurette, lightening them up or combining them with vegetable textures, reduced juices or emulsified sauces. The gourmet restaurant becomes a true representative of the land! Each dish conveys the authentic, natural culture of Burgundy.

  • What is the budget for a meal in a gastronomic restaurant in Burgundy?

    A tasting menu in a Michelin-starred restaurant generally costs between €120 and €250 per person, depending on the number of courses and the chef’s reputation. The gastronomic menus in Beaune, Dijon and Chagny also offer more affordable options at €60-90 for lunch, perfect for a gourmet break. Food and wine pairings, prepared by the sommelier, add between €40 and €100 depending on the selection.

  • What experiences should you associate with a meal in Burgundy?

    A meal on the Route des Grands Crus de Bourgogne is best enjoyed after a day of discovery. Before dinner, visit a wine estate and taste a Chablis or Montrachet on cask. Afterwards, extend the evening in a spa hotel, guest house or château in the heart of the vineyards. Michelin-starred chefs like to guide their guests to artisans, cheese-makers and market-gardeners… so the experience goes beyond the table, and becomes a veritable journey through Burgundy.

  • How do you choose a restaurant according to the season?

    In spring, chefs cook asparagus, morels and young vegetables. In summer, the terraces open onto the vineyards, and the menus become sunny and floral. Autumn celebrates hunting, grapes, brown sauces and toast. Winter brings the warmth of stone halls, Burgundy truffles, full-bodied juices and velvety red wines.

  • What are the key signatures of Burgundy gastronomy?

    Burgundy can also be discovered in its most legendary dishes. Egg meurette, pôchouse from the banks of the Saône, Bresse poultry in cream sauce, snails in parsley butter, Charolais beef… Each Burgundy chef interprets them in his own way: Loiseau a work of art, Pras conveys emotions.

  • Where can you enjoy a gastronomic experience off the beaten track?

    Beyond the Michelin stars, Burgundy is full of typical restaurants, very popular with the locals. You’ll find these addresses in a wine-growing village, a renovated farmhouse or an estate in the forest. It’s an opportunity to enjoy a perfectly cooked dish, accompanied by a glass of wine from the neighbouring vineyard. A sommelier, host or winemaker will be happy to advise you if you ask.

  • What role do wines play in a gastronomic meal in Burgundy?

    Burgundy wines are much more than an accompaniment, they sublimate the dish through their taste. A Meursault for butter, a Pommard for meat, a Puligny for the sea… Grand crus rub shoulders with local appellations, rare vintages respond to the season. In some Michelin-starred restaurants, the wine cellar becomes a place apart, almost sacred. Enjoy in moderation!

  • Is it possible to stay overnight after a gourmet meal?

    Yes, many of Burgundy’s gourmet restaurants also offer accommodation services. Domaine de Rymksa or Hostellerie de Levernois welcome guests in elegant rooms above the dining room, often with spa facilities and views over the vines. Other establishments offer charming gîtes or guest houses adjoining the restaurant, perfect for extending the evening and enjoying a farm-fresh breakfast the next day.

  • Which Burgundy restaurants offer a star-studded gastronomic experience using local produce?

    In Burgundy, a number of restaurants offer a Michelin-starred gastronomic experience using local produce. These restaurants showcase the best of the region, in elegant surroundings where each dish reflects the creativity and expertise of the teams. The French gastronomic guides regularly recommend these restaurants as a great way to discover Burgundy’s culinary richness and diversity.

  • Are there any gastronomic experiences in typical Burgundy villages?

    Yes, in villages like Saint-Romain or Saint-Aubin on the Burgundy Grands Crus Route, some restaurants offer menus based on products from the region. These restaurants offer you the chance to savour the best dishes in an authentic setting, while discovering Burgundy’s wine-growing and cultural heritage.

  • How do the gastronomic guides rate Burgundy restaurants?

    The French gastronomic guides highlight restaurants offering refined surroundings, quality products and creations by Michelin-starred chefs. They reward expertise, creativity and the use of local produce, enabling diners to spot the best culinary experiences throughout France!