Restaurant in Durbuy, Belgium
Le Clos des Récollets
125ptsArdennes Bib Precision

About Le Clos des Récollets
Holding a Michelin Bib Gourmand since 2024, Le Clos des Récollets brings considered modern cuisine to the cobbled centre of Durbuy, Belgium's smallest city. The €€ price point places it among the most accessible Michelin-recognised tables in the Ardennes, with a 4.7 Google rating across 253 reviews reinforcing its reputation for consistent quality. For visitors exploring the Ourthe valley, it anchors the upper tier of accessible, award-recognised dining in town.
Durbuy's Dining Ritual and Where the Bib Gourmand Fits
Rue de la Prévôté runs through the medieval core of Durbuy with the unhurried logic of a town that has never needed to rush. The streets here are narrow, the stone is old, and the pace of a meal tends to follow the architecture: deliberate, layered, and longer than you initially planned. It is in this context that Le Clos des Récollets earns its place, not as a destination that reshapes its surroundings but as one that fits them without compromise. The Michelin Bib Gourmand awarded in 2024 is the guide's signal for exactly this kind of restaurant: cooking that clears a quality threshold without the price escalation that typically accompanies formal recognition.
In Belgium's broader dining map, the Bib Gourmand carries particular weight. The country fields some of Europe's most competitive restaurant-to-population ratios, with starred and Bib-recognised tables spread across cities and rural provinces alike. Three-star houses like Hof van Cleve - Floris Van Der Veken in Kruishoutem and destination-tier addresses such as Boury in Roeselare, Zilte in Antwerp, and Willem Hiele in Oudenburg define the upper register. Le Clos des Récollets operates several tiers below that in price while sharing the same national recognition framework. That positioning matters when you are planning a meal in the Ardennes: this is where the Michelin standard is met at the €€ level, which in Durbuy is genuinely uncommon.
The Rhythm of a Meal Here
Modern cuisine as a category rewards close attention to pacing, and restaurants that earn Bib Gourmand status in small-town settings tend to develop a particular cadence: attentive without being formal, structured without the ceremony of a tasting-menu operation. The ritual of dining at a table like this one in a town like Durbuy involves a different kind of engagement than a city restaurant. There is no street noise bleeding through the windows, no adjacent table turning over its second booking. The meal proceeds at a pace that the room, the town, and the season all seem to agree on.
Google's 4.7 rating from 253 reviews is the kind of score that comes from consistency rather than occasional brilliance. A single exceptional meal can push an average up; 253 reviews holding that average suggests the kitchen is not subject to the variance that often undermines smaller restaurants operating with lean teams. For a restaurant at the €€ price tier, that consistency represents the clearest proof of value the data offers.
Within Durbuy's own dining options, the spread is instructive. Le Grand Verre operates at €€€€, placing it in a different conversation about occasion dining and price-to-expectation. La Bru'sserie covers world cuisine at the €€€ tier. Durbuy Ô and Wagyu both sit at €€, offering traditional cuisine and grills respectively. Le Clos des Récollets is the only Michelin-recognised address among Durbuy's €€ options, which makes its position in the local market clear. It is the table that delivers formal culinary recognition at the town's everyday price tier.
What Modern Cuisine Means at This Level
The modern cuisine designation covers a wide field, from tasting-menu minimalism to brasserie-adjacent plates with contemporary technique. At the Bib Gourmand tier, the category typically implies a kitchen applying current methods and seasonal awareness to a format that remains accessible in price and approachable in structure. It is not the experimental end of Belgian gastronomy, where kitchens like Bartholomeus in Heist or internationally-framed operations like Frantzén in Stockholm and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai push cuisine into more conceptual territory. It is the tier where the discipline lies in editing: doing less, doing it precisely, and pricing the result so that the recognition makes commercial sense for both kitchen and guest.
The Ardennes provides useful context for ingredient sourcing in this part of Belgium. The region's game, freshwater fish, and seasonal produce have long defined the kitchen identity of rural Liège province. Modern cuisine applied here tends to sit closer to ingredient-led restraint than the coastal and urban cooking styles that dominate Belgium's higher-profile dining destinations. For context on the country's broader restaurant offering, addresses like Bozar Restaurant in Brussels and d'Eugénie à Emilie in Baudour show the range available across the country's dining regions.
Planning Your Visit
Durbuy draws visitors primarily on weekends, particularly from spring through autumn when the Ourthe valley's walking routes and the town's medieval centre combine to fill its small capacity of hotels and restaurants. A Bib Gourmand restaurant in a town this size operates with limited covers and no buffer for late decisions. Booking several days ahead is reasonable for a midweek visit; for a Saturday in peak season, two weeks or more is the appropriate lead time. The full range of what Durbuy has to offer on arrival, including accommodation and other options for eating and drinking, is covered in our full Durbuy restaurants guide, hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.
The address, Rue de la Prévôté 9, places the restaurant inside the pedestrianised historic centre, which means arriving by car requires parking at the edge of town and walking in. That short approach on foot through the old streets is itself part of how a meal here begins: the physical transition from the car park to the cobblestones shifts the register before the first course arrives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I eat at Le Clos des Récollets?
The kitchen works within the modern cuisine category at the Bib Gourmand tier, which in the Ardennes context points toward ingredient-led cooking with seasonal structure. Michelin's Bib Gourmand is awarded specifically for good food at moderate prices, so the menu is the core product rather than a supplementary offer. No specific signature dishes are available in the published record, but the 2024 Bib Gourmand and a 4.7 Google rating across 253 reviews indicate the kitchen delivers reliably across its range. Trust the menu as written on the day: at this recognition level, the selection reflects what the kitchen is currently doing with confidence.
How far ahead should I plan for Le Clos des Récollets?
Durbuy is a small town with limited restaurant capacity across all price tiers, and Le Clos des Récollets is its only Michelin Bib Gourmand address at the €€ level. That combination means demand is not spread across many equivalent options. For a weekend visit in spring or summer, booking two weeks ahead is a reasonable baseline. For midweek or off-season visits, a few days may suffice, though earlier is always safer given the town's weekend tourism pattern. If you are building a Durbuy itinerary and this table is a priority, treat it as the first booking you confirm rather than the last.
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