We had a slow start to our day making a few stops on Rue de la Liberté before finally reaching Liberation Square, Dijon's main square and one with historic significance.
This is where you find some of the most prominent attractions in Dijon including Hotel De ville (Dijon's Town Hall) and Palais des Ducs et des États de Bourgogne (what a long name for an attraction).
This is where you find some of the most prominent attractions in Dijon including Hotel De ville (Dijon's Town Hall) and Palais des Ducs et des États de Bourgogne (what a long name for an attraction).
We ended up picking BHV (Brasserie Hotel De ville) cuz they were on the quieter side of the square and had a number of tables opened up after a large tour group has just left.
Gnocchi, burrata cheese, ham, tomato – Little one has been asking for pasta since early morning and this was the only pasta dish they've got on their menu. I thought the homemade gnocchi was a little soggy but the supporting cast of burrata cheese, ham, tomato, rocket leaves and tomato sauce was reasonably good. Not sure if the dish was meant to be this soupy.
Salmon, red pepper, polenta – By far the best dish here. The sous-vide salmon fillet, topped with chopped tomatoes and olives, was nicely matched with confit red pepper and polenta cake. Not bad.
Pork pluma, new potatoes, chimichurri – The pork was really rough and it felt like eating my car tires (Jelloman actually thought it was OK). Didn't like the chimichurri sauce.
Following the meal, this guy was back at it again "gliding thru" the water fountain.
With the nasty heat this afternoon, I bet everyone including myself would love to do the same as well.
BHV was never our first choice to begin with. Michelin-starred Loiseau des Ducs, just a few steps off the square was. Opened in 2013, Loiseau des Ducs was named after Bernard Loiseau, a highly acclaimed French chef awarded with three Michelin stars back in his days. He passed away in 2003 with reports claiming that he took his own life after deeply affected by rumors that his restaurant might lose one of its three Michelin stars. The news sent shockwaves through the culinary community and sparked discussions about the intense pressure and stress that many chefs face in the pursuit of culinary perfection.
In fact, this was not the only restaurant in the world which was named after the great chef. We had the pleasure of dining at Bernard Loiseau Signature Éo in Osaka back in 2015, another restaurant opened in memory of the chef.
Going back to our lunch experience for a moment here.....
Our dining experience at BHV was a disappointing one without question. We were rushed through the meal, partly due to the constant attacks by a group of bees. Coupled with the subpar quality of the food, it culminated in an overall underwhelming experience.
Liberation Square, Dijon at night.
Food Rating: 4.6/10
Price: €€€
Address: 22 Place de la Libération, 21000 Dijon, France
Tel: +33 (0)3 8041-8150
Opening Hours: 8:30am - 10:00pm daily
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