Maison Millière - Restaurant Boutique Bar à vin et Salon de thé
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Opens at January 1-December 31 Wednesday-Sunday 10:00-19:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
10 rue de la Chouette, 21000, Dijon, FranceMap
Phone+33 3 80 30 99 99
What travelers say:
Maison Millere, this is a Chinese tea room that is not a lot of local. This tea variety is quite a lot, and there are also excellent Biluochun, Pu'er, etc., which are quite good.
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The Maison Milliere, the home of the merchant Guillaume Milliere in 1483, retains its typical medieval appearance: stalls are on the ground floor, and he and his family live upstairs. The house has been set in several movies, and its facade retains wooden wall frames and colorful glazed tiles, and the cat and owl on the roof are 20th-century carvings.
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Maison Millere, this is a Chinese tea room that is not a lot of local. This tea variety is quite a lot, and there are also excellent Biluochun, Pu'er, etc., which are quite good.
The Mireel House in Dijon is an old wooden building with a very interesting exterior line. The appearance of various horizontal and vertical cable pulls makes the whole house very chic and it is also the most beautiful house in the whole old town, it is worth visiting.
The choice of "Maison Millière" is because this is an old 15th-century house, and it is still the exterior of the movie "Cyrano de Bergerac" of Gerald Depardieu. The hotel is right next to Notre Dame Dijon, and you can see the stone owl on the corner of the church stroking the blessing crowd. It is also adjacent to the Dijon mustard store La Moutarderie Edmond Fallot. In addition to serving meals, there are tea rooms and boutiques. Through the store hall, we were led to the backyard of the hotel. In the open space the size of a half basketball court, there are twenty or so dining seats, and the depths of the small courtyard are planted with various seasonal vegetables and herbs for cooking. The surrounding walls painted the view of the country farmhouse, so that the open space under the high walls of the surrounding neighbors did not feel depressed at all, but rather like a farmyard in the countryside of Burgundy. The restaurant just returned from the summer vacation and I was thinking about the Burgundy red wine stew that I wanted to eat (the store had to spend a day preparing this dish). I chose a 16-euro set menu: the front: fruit crisp bacon and cheese foam, the main course: low temperature slow cooking pig ridge with roasted vegetables. What is remarkable is this pork spine, the reason for low temperature cooking, the meat is cut open, and it is also with tender pink, like the dew in the morning, with roses waiting to be put. At the end, we still have a favorite, caramel cloth Crème brlé, relive the joy of breaking the caramel shell with a spoon. We sat in the yard for a long time and chatted. A pleasant lunch.
The Milliere House is an ancient wooden house with a history of more than 500 years. It maintains a typical medieval appearance. The front of the house is covered with wooden walls and colored glazed tiles. Cats and owls on the roof are 20th century sculptures. The house used to be a scene in many movies and is very famous.
Miliel's family Dijon is a famous old house. The house is built of wood. The wood is very clear. It's an old house with a history of more than 400 years. Now it's a museum. It's a pity that when we go, it closes. We can't enter it. We can only take pictures of him outside.