Restaurant in De Mortel, Netherlands
De Wilg
250ptsTwo-time Bib Gourmand. Worth the detour.

About De Wilg
De Wilg holds back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition (2024 and 2025) and a 4.7 Google rating under chef Paolo Rota. Farm-to-table cooking in a Noord-Brabant village at a €€ price point that makes it one of the stronger value propositions for a special occasion in the region. Book two to three weeks ahead for weekend evenings.
De Wilg, De Mortel: The Verdict
De Wilg earns back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025, which in the Netherlands carries a specific meaning: serious cooking at a price that does not require apology. At a €€ price point and with a 4.7 Google rating across 169 reviews, this is a farm-to-table address in a small Noord-Brabant village that consistently punches above its postcode. Book it for a special occasion, a birthday dinner, or a date where you want the food to do the talking without a four-figure bill at the end. Under chef Paolo Rota, the kitchen delivers the kind of produce-led cooking that the Bib Gourmand exists to reward.
Portrait
De Mortel is not a dining destination most people plot a route to — it is a hamlet in the Brabantse Peel, a range of heathland and farmland east of Veghel. That context matters when you walk into De Wilg. The farm-to-table concept here is not a marketing phrase bolted onto a menu; it is the operational logic of a kitchen that sits close to its suppliers by geography and necessity. When the kitchen is running, the kind of warm, earthy aromas that come from a kitchen working with root vegetables, herbs, and locally sourced proteins are the first signal that this is not a restaurant performing rusticity — it is the real thing.
Chef Paolo Rota leads the kitchen, and the double Bib Gourmand is the clearest available credential for what the cooking delivers: quality of execution and sourcing that Michelin inspectors felt exceeded what the price would normally promise. The Bib is not awarded for ambience or heritage; it is awarded for what arrives on the plate relative to what you pay. Two consecutive years of that recognition suggests consistency, not a lucky run.
For a special occasion, De Wilg offers something specific: the intimacy and seriousness of a destination restaurant without the formality that can make celebration dinners feel like a performance. A €€ price range means a couple can eat well, possibly with wine, and leave without the financial anxiety that colours a meal at a €€€€ address. If your occasion calls for food that is thoughtful and sourced with care, rather than theatre and ceremony, De Wilg is the right call for Noord-Brabant.
On the question of private or group dining, the venue data does not confirm a dedicated private room, and Pearl will not invent one. What is verifiable is that De Wilg is a small-village restaurant in a region where farm-to-table venues of this scale typically offer intimate settings rather than large-format event spaces. If you are planning a group celebration, contact the restaurant directly before assuming private arrangements are available. For groups of two to four, the experience is likely well-suited to the setting. Larger parties should confirm capacity and arrangements in advance.
Timing matters at De Wilg. A Bib Gourmand recognition in a small village draws diners from across the region, and a venue with a 4.7 rating on 169 reviews in a location this size is almost certainly running at meaningful capacity on weekends. Friday and Saturday evenings are your highest-risk nights for not securing a table on short notice. If your occasion allows flexibility, a mid-week dinner will generally give you more room, more relaxed service, and the leading version of what the kitchen is doing that week. Spring and early autumn are the seasons when farm-to-table cooking in this part of the Netherlands is at its most ingredient-rich, with local produce at peak quality.
Booking is rated Easy relative to the Dutch fine dining tier, but that does not mean last-minute. For a weekend date-night or a birthday with a firm date, book two to three weeks out to be comfortable. A Michelin-recognised address at €€ in a region with fewer alternatives at this quality level does fill. There is no online booking system confirmed in the available data, so plan to reach out directly through whatever contact method the venue provides.
For context on where De Wilg sits relative to other Dutch farm-to-table venues in its price tier, see 't Arsenaal in Deventer and Auberge de Veste in Hertogenbosch , both operate at a comparable price point and share the farm-to-table approach. For the full picture of what Noord-Brabant and the wider Dutch restaurant scene offers at various price levels, our full De Mortel restaurants guide covers the local options, and you can explore adjacent categories through our De Mortel hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide if you are making a full trip of it.
Further afield, the Dutch Michelin circuit includes addresses at a very different price register: Ciel Bleu in Amsterdam, De Bokkedoorns in Overveen, De Treeswijkhoeve in Waalre, Brut172 in Reijmerstok, De Groene Lantaarn in Staphorst, De Lindenhof in Giethoorn, and Aan de Poel in Amstelveen. If you are travelling up from Brabant toward Zwolle, De Librije in Zwolle and 't Nonnetje in Harderwijk are the benchmark addresses at the leading of the Dutch fine dining tier. De Lindehof in Nuenen and De Nieuwe Winkel in Nijmegen are also worth knowing for Brabant and Gelderland visits respectively.
Ratings at a Glance
- Michelin Recognition: Bib Gourmand 2024 and 2025
- Google Rating: 4.7 (169 reviews)
- Price Tier: €€
- Cuisine: Farm to table
- Chef: Paolo Rota
Booking & Practical
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, but a Bib Gourmand recognition at a €€ price point in a small village means weekend tables are not guaranteed on short notice. Plan two to three weeks ahead for Friday or Saturday evenings, particularly if you have a fixed date for a celebration. Mid-week dinners are more accessible and likely offer a quieter, more relaxed experience. No phone or online booking URL is confirmed in the available data; contact details are on the venue's own channels. Dress code is not formally confirmed, but a smart-casual approach is appropriate for a Michelin-recognised address. The address is Sint Antoniusstraat 30, 5425 VE De Mortel, Netherlands.
Compare De Wilg
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| De Wilg | €€ | — |
| De Librije | €€€€ | — |
| 't Nonnetje | €€€€ | — |
| De Lindehof | €€€€ | — |
| De Nieuwe Winkel | €€€€ | — |
| Fred | €€€€ | — |
How De Wilg stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to De Wilg?
A relaxed but considered approach fits the setting. De Wilg is a farm-to-table restaurant in a rural Brabant hamlet, not a formal city dining room, so there is no case for black tie. Neat casual — think a clean shirt or blouse — is appropriate. The Bib Gourmand recognition signals quality cooking without ceremony, so dress to feel comfortable rather than to impress.
Can De Wilg accommodate groups?
There is no group policy on record for De Wilg. Given its village location and the scale typical of Bib Gourmand restaurants in the Netherlands, assume capacity is limited. For parties of six or more, check the venue's official channels before booking to confirm availability and any group-booking terms.
Is the tasting menu worth it at De Wilg?
De Wilg's menu format is not detailed in available records, so we cannot confirm whether a tasting menu is offered. What is confirmed: back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025 at a €€ price point means serious cooking at accessible prices — if a tasting format is available, that combination is historically strong value in the Dutch farm-to-table category.
Is De Wilg worth the price?
Yes, at €€. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards exist precisely to flag restaurants where the cooking punches above the price. Chef Paolo Rota running a farm-to-table kitchen in rural Brabant at this price tier is a strong value proposition by any measure in the Dutch dining market. You are unlikely to find Bib Gourmand-level cooking cheaper.
What should I order at De Wilg?
Specific dishes are not on record here. At a farm-to-table restaurant earning Bib Gourmand recognition, the strongest choices are typically those led by what is seasonal and local — ask the team what is freshest on arrival. Avoid over-ordering: at €€, portion and pacing are usually calibrated for a full meal rather than grazing.
What are alternatives to De Wilg in De Mortel?
There are no other restaurants recorded in De Mortel itself — the village is small enough that De Wilg is the primary reason to make the trip. If you want alternatives in the broader region, De Lindehof in Nuenen (also Bib Gourmand-recognised) and Fred in the Brabant area offer comparable farm-forward Dutch cooking, though neither matches De Wilg's specific rural-hamlet setting.
Is De Wilg good for a special occasion?
Yes, if your occasion suits an intimate, countryside format. The combination of Michelin Bib Gourmand cooking, a €€ price point, and a farm-to-table setting makes De Wilg well-suited to a low-key but genuinely special dinner. It is not the right call if you need a grand urban backdrop or a large group table — for those, a city venue would serve better.
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