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    Restaurant in Antwerp, Belgium

    Dôme

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    One Michelin star, serious wine, book ahead.

    Dôme, Restaurant in Antwerp

    About Dôme

    Dôme holds a Michelin star and consecutive #1 Star Wine List rankings in Belgium, making it the strongest combined kitchen-and-cellar option in Antwerp at the €€€€ tier. The French-focused menu under chef-owner Frédéric Chabbert is precise without being ceremonial. Book well ahead — this is one of Antwerp's harder reservations to land.

    The Verdict

    If you are deciding between Dôme and Antwerp's other Michelin-starred options, the clearest difference is the French orientation. Where Hertog Jan at Botanic leans into modern Flemish creativity and 't Fornuis works classic European-Flemish territory, Dôme stays in French culinary grammar — both modern and classic — and executes it with enough precision to hold a Michelin star through consecutive years. At the €€€€ price tier, that focus is either exactly what you want or a reason to look elsewhere. If French technique at a formal-but-not-stiff register is your target, Dôme earns the booking.

    About Dôme

    Dôme sits at Grotehondstraat 2 in Antwerp's Zurenborg district, operating under the ownership of Frédéric and Evangeline Chabbert, with Frédéric holding the dual role of chef and wine director. Bert Janssen serves as sommelier. That dual responsibility , kitchen and cellar under the same roof leadership , is relatively uncommon at this level, and it shapes what kind of meal this is: one where the wine and food conversation is tightly coordinated rather than departmentally siloed.

    The wine program is a genuine reason to book here beyond the food alone. Star Wine List has ranked Dôme #1 in Belgium in both 2024 and 2025, a credential that reflects more than just list depth. With 610 selections and a 5,000-bottle inventory, the cellar skews toward Burgundy, France broadly, and Germany, with pricing rated at the mid tier: you will find accessible bottles alongside serious ones, and the corkage fee sits at €50 if you choose to bring your own. For a diner who considers the wine list a co-equal part of the experience, this is the Antwerp restaurant where that expectation is most reliably met.

    On the cuisine side, Opinionated About Dining places Dôme at #513 in Europe for 2025 and #857 in the Casual Europe category , a ranking that signals consistent quality without the theatrical formality of the top-tier tasting-menu circuit. The Google rating of 4.6 across 281 reviews reinforces that the experience lands well for a broad range of diners, not just specialists.

    Service and Whether It Earns the Price

    At €€€€, the question is always whether the service calibrates correctly for the spend. Dôme's profile , a Michelin star, a top-ranked wine program, a chef-owner who also directs the cellar , suggests a house that takes hospitality seriously as a system, not just as a front-of-house pleasantry. Frédéric Chabbert's involvement across both kitchen and wine means the meal has a single authorial voice rather than the occasional disconnect you find when a star kitchen and its sommelier team are operating on different wavelengths.

    The Opinionated About Dining placement in the Casual Europe category alongside the Leading Europe ranking is worth reading carefully. It implies a room that does not impose the stiffness that sometimes accompanies Michelin-level pricing in Belgium , closer to the register of Bozar Restaurant in Brussels than to the more ceremonial French houses. For a returning guest deciding whether to come back, this matters: the formality level is high enough to justify the occasion, but not so high that it becomes a performance you have to participate in. That balance, when it works, is what justifies the price point at venues like this more than any single dish.

    Compare this to what you get at Hof van Cleve in Kruishoutem or Boury in Roeselare , both operating at the three-star and two-star level respectively, where the service architecture is deliberately more elaborate. Dôme's one-star positioning means you are buying precision and personality without the full ceremony tax. Whether that is a trade-up or trade-down depends entirely on what you want from a formal dinner.

    Practical Details

    Reservations: Hard to get , book well in advance, particularly for Friday and Saturday dinner. Hours: Lunch Wednesday through Saturday 12–2 pm; dinner Tuesday through Saturday 7–10:30 pm; closed Sunday and Monday. Budget: €€€€ for cuisine, wine pricing at mid-tier ($$). Address: Grotehondstraat 2, 2018 Antwerp. Corkage: €50 if bringing your own bottle. Wine list: 610 selections, 5,000-bottle inventory, strongest in Burgundy, France, and Germany.

    Worth Knowing

    Dôme is closed Tuesday and Sunday for lunch, and closed entirely on Mondays and Sundays. If you are planning around a weekend in Antwerp, Saturday lunch is your most accessible entry point without competing against the full dinner crowd, though it still requires advance booking. For broader Antwerp dining context, see our full Antwerp restaurants guide. If you are building a longer Belgian itinerary, Willem Hiele in Oudenburg, Bartholomeus in Heist, and Castor in Beveren are worth mapping alongside Dôme as part of a regional circuit. For context on what the one-star French format looks like at a higher price tier internationally, Le Bernardin in New York and Atomix in New York offer useful reference points on service depth and kitchen consistency at that spend level. For Antwerp beyond restaurants, see our hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.

    FAQ

    • What should I wear to Dôme? There is no published dress code in the data, but at the €€€€ price tier with a Michelin star and a top-ranked wine program, smart casual at minimum is the safe call. Antwerp dining at this level generally does not require formal attire, but overly casual dress would read as out of place.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Dôme? Seat configuration is not confirmed in the available data. Given the venue's format as a chef-owner French restaurant with a coordinated wine program, the experience is structured around table dining. Contact the restaurant directly before assuming bar seating is an option.
    • What should a first-timer know about Dôme? The wine list is a core part of the experience, not an afterthought , Dôme is ranked #1 in Belgium by Star Wine List in both 2024 and 2025. At €€€€ with a Michelin star and a French-oriented menu, this is a formal dinner destination that leans into the kitchen-cellar integration. Book in advance, arrive knowing whether you want to work through the wine list or bring your own (corkage is €50), and understand that the Opinionated About Dining Casual placement means the room is more relaxed than the price tier might suggest.
    • Is Dôme worth the price? For a diner who values both serious cooking and a curated wine program in a single venue, yes. The combination of a retained Michelin star, consecutive #1 Star Wine List rankings in Belgium, and a European top-500 OAD position justifies €€€€ in this market. If you want comparable French cooking at a lower price point, Bistrot du Nord at €€€ is the practical alternative, but you lose the wine depth significantly.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at Dôme? Lunch runs Wednesday through Saturday, dinner Tuesday through Saturday. Lunch at a venue like this typically offers a more accessible price point and a less crowded room , both useful if you are returning after a first dinner visit. If the wine program is your priority, dinner gives you more time and typically a longer list engagement. First-timers should consider dinner for the full experience; returning guests who want a lower-commitment format should try the midweek lunch.

    Compare Dôme

    Price vs. Value: Dôme
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Dôme€€€€Hard
    Hertog Jan at Botanic€€€€Unknown
    't Fornuis€€€€Unknown
    Bistrot du Nord€€€Unknown
    DIM Dining€€€€Unknown
    Fine Fleur€€€€Unknown

    Comparing your options in Antwerp for this tier.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Dôme?

    A Michelin-starred room at €€€€ with a Star Wine List #1-ranked wine program sets clear expectations: dress well. Think polished and considered rather than black-tie — a jacket for men is a safe call, and casual clothing will feel out of place. The French orientation of the kitchen reinforces that the atmosphere is formal enough to warrant the effort.

    Can I eat at the bar at Dôme?

    The venue database does not confirm a bar-seating option at Dôme. Given the format — a Michelin-starred French restaurant operating a structured lunch-and-dinner service — this reads more as a reservation-led dining room than a walk-in bar experience. check the venue's official channels before assuming counter seating is available.

    What should a first-timer know about Dôme?

    Book well in advance, especially for Friday and Saturday dinner — this is a Michelin-starred room with a finite number of covers and no Monday or Sunday service. Frédéric Chabbert runs both the kitchen and the wine program, and the list (610 selections, 5,000 bottles, with particular depth in Burgundy, France, and Germany) is a genuine reason to come here beyond the food alone. Budget for wine: the list has a $$ markup profile, but serious bottles are on there if you want them.

    Is Dôme worth the price?

    At €€€€ with a Michelin star and the Star Wine List #1 ranking for two consecutive years (2024 and 2025), Dôme justifies the spend if you engage with both the food and the wine program. If you are coming solely for the food and plan to order minimal wine, the value equation is tighter — 't Fornuis offers a more historically rooted Antwerp dining experience at a comparable spend. Dôme earns its price most clearly for guests who treat the cellar as part of the meal.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Dôme?

    Lunch runs Wednesday through Saturday and is the lower-friction option — easier to book and a practical choice if you want the Michelin-star experience without a long evening commitment. Dinner runs Tuesday through Saturday and is the more complete format. For a first visit where you want to explore the wine list properly, dinner gives you the time to do it; for a business lunch or a tighter schedule, the midday service is the call.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    7–10:30 pm
    Wednesday
    12–2 pm, 7–10:30 pm
    Thursday
    12–2 pm, 7–10:30 pm
    Friday
    12–2 pm, 7–10:30 pm
    Saturday
    12–2 pm, 7–10:30 pm
    Sunday
    Closed

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