Situated on the old Paris-Lyon-Méditerranée railway line, Dijon used to be a pit stop, in the 19th century, for Parisians heading south to Marseille on vacation. Disembarking the train, passengers ...
Is there such a thing as a Dijon mustard substitute? Mustard mavens who delight in slathering this pungent condiment on everything from French fries to ham and cheese sandwiches may be hard-pressed to ...
A new design-led hotel and gastronomic destination lead the latest additions to Dijon’s growing tourism offering. Mama Shelter Dijon sits opposite the city's famous Cathédrale Saint-Bénigne. The past ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Dijon mustard has a tangier, sharper, and spicier flavor compared to other types of mustard. It takes its name from the town of Dijon in Burgundy, France, where it ...
A dish of grilled river trout filet at Restaurant Monique, Dijon, France.Courtesy Clara Reydet/Restaurant Monique Dijon has long been one of France’s great gastronomic cities. While almost all its ...