Le piano qui fume, French restaurant in Dijon, France.
Le Piano qui Fume serves French cuisine with local ingredients in an interior decorated with wooden furnishings at 36 Berbisey Street.
The restaurant maintains Burgundy culinary traditions under the guidance of chef Robert Didier since its establishment in central Dijon.
The menu incorporates regional Burgundy specialties, combining seasonal products with traditional French cooking methods in each prepared dish.
The establishment welcomes guests Monday through Saturday from 12:00 to 13:45 for lunch, and Thursday through Saturday from 19:00 to 21:30 for dinner.
Guests can enjoy their meals on the shaded outdoor terrace, with a fixed menu priced at 42 euros per person.
Location: Dijon
Accessibility: Accesible en silla de ruedas
Operator: Robert DIDIER
Address: 36 Rue Berbisey, 21000 Dijon
Opening Hours: Miércoles,Domingo off
Phone: +33380303545
Website: https://lepianoquifume.com
GPS coordinates: 47.31901,5.03729
Latest update: March 20, 2025 11:37
Dijon and its surroundings offer a varied culinary scene accessible to different budgets. The city features neighborhood bistros like Saison or L'Aspérule, which prepare market products with menus changing seasonally. Establishments like Spica or Origine reinterpret French classics with modern techniques, while CIBO introduces an Italian touch with fresh pasta and regional pizzas. Nearby wine villages such as Gevrey-Chambertin with Bistrot Lucien or Chambolle-Musigny and Le Millésime offer the opportunity to explore Burgundian cuisine in a rural setting. Restaurants are housed in buildings from different eras, from contemporary interiors at So to 16th-century houses like Loiseau des Ducs. Several starred establishments, including William Frachot at Hostellerie du Chapeau Rouge, serve more affordable lunch menus during the week. The region highlights local products and wines, with menus that change according to harvests and deliveries. This diversity allows for a range of culinary experiences, from quick lunches to gourmet dinners, in the historic center of Dijon and in villages along the Nuits Côte.
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