Yeah! We are one of the old capital cities of the Burgundy state (about 1375-1450), a attempt to revive the old Lotharingia, that series of lands created by the Treaty of Verdun 842 which divided the Carolingian Empire, lands then shared between the kingdom of France or the Holy Empire :)
Hence we have a lot of old, and traditional things in there. Dijon is the country of mustard (your pic), cassis liquor (which mostly now know like the 'kir' a mix with a white wine), gingerbread (great!). And of course, starting at Dijon, are some 40 kilometers of a area of the greatest wines wordlwide :):):)
On the other hand, don't press you all into, for your holidays :):) That was much more fine some decades ago