Restaurant in Dijon, France
Monique, boire et manger
210ptsSolid Michelin-recognised value in central Dijon.

About Monique, boire et manger
Monique, boire et manger holds a Michelin Plate for the second consecutive year (2024 and 2025) while staying firmly in the €€ price bracket — an unusual combination in Dijon's dining scene. With a 4.6 Google rating across 241 reviews, the kitchen delivers consistent modern cuisine that punches above its price tier. Book here if you want Michelin-recognised quality without the €€€€ outlay of Loiseau des Ducs or L'Aspérule.
Should You Book Monique, Boire et Manger?
If you have been to Monique once, you already know what the room looks like: the kind of considered, unfussy dining space that Dijon's better mid-range addresses do well. What draws returning visitors back is not the décor refresh but the consistency of a kitchen that has now held a Michelin Plate for two consecutive years (2024 and 2025) while keeping prices firmly in the €€ bracket. That combination — recognised quality at accessible prices — is rare enough in Burgundy's restaurant scene to make a second visit worth scheduling.
At the €€ price point, Monique sits comfortably below the city's flagship fine-dining addresses. You are not paying for white-glove service or a cellar of aged Gevrey-Chambertin, but the Michelin recognition signals that the kitchen is operating with genuine technical intention, not simply plating regional produce and calling it modern cuisine. For food-focused travellers who want substance without the €€€€ outlay, this is one of the more considered options in the city. Compare it to L'Aspérule, which operates at €€€ and carries its own Michelin credentials, and Monique looks like meaningful value.
The Food: What the Michelin Plate Signals
A Michelin Plate , awarded in 2024 and retained in 2025 , indicates that inspectors consider the kitchen to be producing food worth seeking out, without yet reaching the single-star threshold. In practical terms, this places Monique in a specific tier: the cooking is deliberate and consistent, the sourcing is taken seriously, and the execution clears the bar that separates a serious restaurant from a competent neighbourhood bistro. It does not mean the experience matches Loiseau des Ducs, which operates at €€€€ with the full weight of a starred legacy behind it.
The cuisine type is listed as Modern Cuisine, which in Dijon typically means a kitchen rooted in classical French technique but oriented toward cleaner, more contemporary plating. Burgundy's larder , mustard, Époisses, Bresse poultry, the wines of the Côte de Nuits , gives any serious kitchen here strong raw material to work with. Monique's positioning as a modern address suggests the menu draws on that regional depth without being locked into traditional formula. For the food-focused traveller, the question is not whether the kitchen is serious (the Plate answers that) but whether the specific dishes on a given visit deliver on that promise. The Google rating of 4.6 across 241 reviews suggests a high rate of satisfied guests, which at this price tier is a meaningful signal.
Tasting Menu Considerations
Given the PEA-R-03 angle here, it is worth addressing tasting menu architecture directly: at a €€ address with Michelin Plate recognition, the progression through a multi-course format tends to be tighter and more focused than at starred venues. You are unlikely to encounter ten-plus courses; instead, expect a structured arc that moves through three to five courses with clear flavour logic. This format suits diners who want a curated experience without committing three hours to a full grand tasting. If you are comparing the tasting menu proposition at Monique against the longer, more elaborate format at Loiseau des Ducs or L'Aspérule, calibrate your expectations accordingly: Monique is likely to feel more like a well-paced dinner than a theatrical production, and for many diners that is the better choice.
For context on what serious tasting menu architecture looks like at the leading end of French cooking, you can look at addresses like Arpège in Paris, Mirazur in Menton, or Maison Lameloise in Chagny , the latter being particularly relevant as a Burgundian point of comparison. Monique does not operate at that level, nor does it price accordingly. The value proposition is different: accessible, consistent, Michelin-acknowledged modern cooking in a city that has plenty of good food but fewer restaurants hitting this specific quality-to-price ratio.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 33 Rue Amiral Roussin, 21000 Dijon, France
- Price range: €€ Awards: Michelin Plate 2024, Michelin Plate 2025
- Google rating: 4.6 / 5.0 (241 reviews)
- Booking difficulty: Easy , advance booking recommended but not urgent weeks out
- Cuisine: Modern Cuisine
- Dress code: Not specified , smart casual is safe for a Michelin-recognised address at this tier
- Phone / website: Not listed , check Google Maps or a booking platform for current contact details
How to Get the Most from a Visit
Monique is on Rue Amiral Roussin, which puts it within the central fabric of Dijon rather than on its fringes. If you are spending more than a day in the city, pair the meal with a visit to the covered market at Les Halles de Dijon or explore what the wider food and drink scene has to offer , see our full Dijon restaurants guide, our full Dijon bars guide, and our full Dijon wineries guide for broader itinerary planning. If you are combining the trip with overnight stays, our full Dijon hotels guide covers the relevant options by price tier.
For other dining in the city, DZ'envies, L'Arôme, and L'Essentiel are worth knowing about as part of a multi-meal visit to the city. See also our full Dijon experiences guide for things to do beyond the table.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I order at Monique, boire et manger? Specific menu items are not confirmed in our data, so we cannot point to a signature dish with confidence. What the Michelin Plate and 4.6 Google rating together suggest is that the kitchen is consistent across the menu. Ask the server what is fresh that day , at a modern cuisine address at this price tier, that question usually gets you the leading answer.
- What are alternatives to Monique, boire et manger in Dijon? At the same €€ price tier, DZ'envies is the closest comparable. Step up to €€€ and L'Aspérule offers more ambition and its own Michelin recognition. For the full fine-dining commitment in Dijon, Loiseau des Ducs at €€€€ is the city's most credentialed address.
- Does Monique, boire et manger handle dietary restrictions? No booking policy or menu data is available to confirm this. Contact the restaurant directly before booking if dietary restrictions are a factor , phone and website details are not listed in our database, so check Google Maps for current contact information.
- Can I eat at the bar at Monique, boire et manger? No confirmed seating layout is in our data. In Dijon's modern cuisine category at this price point, bar or counter seating is less common than in larger cities. It is worth asking when you call to reserve.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Monique, boire et manger? At €€ with two consecutive years of Michelin Plate recognition, yes , the price-to-quality ratio holds up. If you want a longer, more elaborate tasting format, L'Aspérule at €€€ is the next step up. If budget is not a constraint, Loiseau des Ducs at €€€€ delivers the full fine-dining arc.
- Is Monique, boire et manger good for solo dining? A Michelin Plate address at €€ is a reasonable solo choice , the spend is controlled and the atmosphere at this tier is typically more relaxed than at starred venues. If bar or counter seating is available, confirm when booking; it tends to make solo dining more comfortable.
- Can Monique, boire et manger accommodate groups? Seat count is not in our data. For groups of four or more, call ahead and ask specifically about table configuration or private space. Without confirmed capacity details, do not assume a walk-in will work for a larger party.
- How far ahead should I book Monique, boire et manger? Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means last-minute reservations are more viable here than at starred venues. A week's notice is a comfortable buffer; during Burgundy's wine harvest season (October) or over summer weekends, booking two to three weeks out is the safer approach.
Compare Monique, boire et manger
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monique, boire et manger | Modern Cuisine | €€ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| William Frachot | Modern French, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Sublime | Innovative, Modern Cuisine | €€ | Unknown | — | |
| Loiseau des Ducs | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| L'Aspérule | Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Origine | Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Monique, boire et manger?
Specific menu items are not documented in current sources, so ordering advice here would be invented. What the 2024 and 2025 Michelin Plate does confirm is that inspectors found the cooking consistently worth seeking out across visits. At a €€ price point, the kitchen is producing food that punches above its category. Ask the front-of-house for that evening's highlights when you arrive — at this format and price level, staff guidance tends to be reliable.
What are alternatives to Monique, boire et manger in Dijon?
William Frachot is the ceiling option in Dijon — two Michelin stars and a significantly higher price point, suited to a special-occasion brief. Loiseau des Ducs sits in a similar Michelin-recognised tier to Monique but with a more formal dining room. L'Aspérule and Origine are worth considering if you want a younger, less structured format. Sublime is another mid-range option in the city. Monique's Michelin Plate at €€ makes it the strongest value-to-credential ratio of the group for most visitors.
Does Monique, boire et manger handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary policy is documented for Monique. As a modern cuisine kitchen with Michelin Plate recognition two years running, the kitchen is almost certainly responsive to requirements flagged at booking. check the venue's official channels at 33 Rue Amiral Roussin, 21000 Dijon to confirm before you arrive, particularly for complex restrictions.
Can I eat at the bar at Monique, boire et manger?
Bar or counter seating is not confirmed in available information. At a Michelin Plate address in the €€ range, table service is the standard format — walk-in bar dining is more typical of wine-bar-style venues. If counter or bar access matters to you, call ahead to check availability before making the trip.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Monique, boire et manger?
At €€ pricing with two consecutive Michelin Plate awards, a tasting menu format here is likely to represent genuine value if the structure suits you. The Michelin Plate signals that inspectors rate the food itself, not just the room or service. If you prefer à la carte flexibility, that is worth confirming when you book — not every Michelin Plate kitchen commits fully to a tasting-only format.
Is Monique, boire et manger good for solo dining?
Nothing in the available data explicitly addresses solo seating, but a modern cuisine address at €€ with Michelin recognition is generally well-suited to solo visits — the format tends to be counter-friendly or at least accommodating of single covers. Book in advance and mention you are dining solo; most kitchens at this level will position you at the counter or a well-placed table rather than a wasted two-top.
Can Monique, boire et manger accommodate groups?
Private dining or large group capacity is not documented for Monique. For groups of six or more, check the venue's official channels at 33 Rue Amiral Roussin to confirm table configuration. At a mid-range modern cuisine address of this type, groups of four to six are typically manageable; larger parties may face constraints.
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