This is a fine, and pleasant restaurant, fully up to the enthusiastic reviews (all in French) that we read. It's just a short walk from the noisier, pricier, and more touristy cafes on the Place de la Liberation, right at the end of a slightly unlikely looking street (as the name suggests). The server and cook were friendly and helpful to eaters with imperfect French. The server explained that they'd been serving their menu for 23 years.
Everyone in the place when we ate there was having some version of the house specialty: moules frites --- mussels with French fries --- and it would seem pointless to go there for anything else. The menu includes about a dozen variants on the same theme: a large basin of fresh mussels with broth at the bottom. We had two versions and both were superb. The fries are piping hot and "a volontir": as much as you want, so you can readily soak up broth and fill any empty spaces with them. Top it off with some yeasty Belgian beer and you're very good to go.
Yelp's price estimate of under 10 euros is simply incorrect, by the way. Our meals ran about 16 euros each, including beer; add a dessert and you'll push 20 euros. But that's still an excellent deal in the Dijon context. read more