LE CHATEAU BOURGOGNE
139 Reviews
22 Bd de la Marne, 21000 Dijon, France

LE CHATEAU BOURGOGNE
139 Reviews
22 Bd de la Marne, 21000 Dijon, France
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Judie G Jupiler
Judie G Jupiler, Jul 2022
The service was excellent, the food was just right.
The restaurant provides both traditional and creative dishes with high quality products.
The 'plateau de desserts' contained tons of choices and most of them were marvelous, same things for the plateau de fromage.
We were there on Saturday night, despite the booking, we felt the restaurant was a bit too crowded.
Leon Brown
Leon Brown, Jun 2024
Awful service from staff, because I didn't speak French. I was a lone traveller staying at the hotel which the restaurant is attached to. I don't speak a word of French but with the help of Google translate I managed to ask the waitress if she spoke English or Italian. She said no so I pointed to what I wanted which was the Veal steak. 10 minutes later a burger turned up! I obviously didn't have the words to express what I wanted to say, so I just accepted the burger. (The burger was nowhere near the Veal stake on the menu btw). After I finished (it was actually pretty good) I managed to order some cheese (formaggio sounds like fromais!) and asked if I could get another glass of wine by pointing at the empty wine glass. The cheese turned up but the wine didn't, yet she kept walking past me knowing fully that she had no intention to fill up the glass. I noticed there were other English people being served by a younger waitress who did speak a little English and they seemed to have a perfectly good time. Just because I don't speak French doesn't mean I deserve poor service!!!
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R., M. & fils R., M. & fils, Mar 2020
The Sunday brunch buffet is overtly expensive (40€) for a mediocre choice of food.
In fact, the few food options available are barely satisfactory. Only the cheese plate and the fresh orange juice stand up.
The staff cleaned up the buffet in great haste by 14:10 and its body language was obviously inviting the clients to leave ASAP.
Tea, coffee & orange juice are included in the 40€, however this Sunday brunch is anything but a deal. A shame for the capital of Burgundy.
TheCeasar68
TheCeasar68, Oct 2021
The Filet de boeuf for €39,- was a complete disaster. I ordered a medium filet de boeuf, but it was well done. I sent it back to the chef and he gave me after 5 minutes the same piece of meat. A total disrespect. So, I sent it back, waited 15 minutes and I got a new filet de boeuf, which was.... well done. So I lost my temper and sent it back to the kitchen. So finaly, half an hour after the other main courses were served, I got a good filet de boeuf. In the meanwhile, the service staf did nothing to make the waiting time more convenient. No drinks or anything was offered. No small bites to compensate or pass the waiting time. Most of all, the chef has never apologized for such a bad job.
I had a good and friendly conversation with the head of service and made him clear that the serving staf could have done more. He agreed, accepted my learning points and took my filet de boeuf off the bill.
William Fuchet
William Fuchet, Jun 2024
Super Service ?
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The pared-back dining room, flanked by a conservatory, is in distinct contrast to the 17C Burgundy stone house in which it is located. Chef Angelo Ferrigno crafts subtly creative modern food and is committed to sourcing his ingredients locally, in fact exclusively within a 200km radius. He rustles up dishes in the zeitgeist, rich in raw, natural and Scandinavian influences, whose art-directed plating is truly exquisite. His fillet of delicately pearlescent, organic trout that melts in the mouth, flanked by puffed buckwheat, trout roe and wafer-thin radish slices, or his immaculately barbecued quail with black garlic pickles, green asparagus, enhanced by a reduction of meat jus and perfumed with coriander seeds, are models of high-flying gourmet craftsmanship. Polished service and insightful tips from the sommelier add a final flourish to this appetising portrait. Be warned: tables are snapped up fast!
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