La Maison des Cariatides holds 1 Michelin star (2026) and occupies a 17th-century caryatid townhouse in the antiques quarter of Dijon, on Rue Chaudronnerie (source: dijon-france-research.md). The restaurant changed ownership recently and is now run by Marie-Cécile & Vincent Gomis(source: dijon-france-research.md).
One of Dijon's trio of starred tables for a special evening, alongside William Frachot and Loiseau des Ducs. Reservation-only — book ahead.
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One Michelin star (2026)
17th-century caryatid townhouse
New owners: the Gomis
Reservation-only
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Our notesStar dining in a historic house
A one-star table in a striking 17th-century townhouse in the antiques quarter, freshly taken over by the Gomis. Book ahead.