Restaurant in Daverdisse, Belgium
Le Moulin
250ptsMichelin value, Ardennes setting, overnight option.

About Le Moulin
A Michelin Bib Gourmand watermill restaurant in the Belgian Ardennes, Le Moulin delivers modern-leaning Ardennes cuisine at €€ pricing with on-site guestrooms. The family-run kitchen spans game classics and contemporary dishes, the river setting is the real thing, and booking is straightforward. For a weekend escape with a credentialed meal attached, it is one of the cleaner decisions in the region.
Should You Book Le Moulin?
If you're comparing Le Moulin against a €€€€ destination restaurant in Brussels or Bruges, you're asking the wrong question. The right comparison is this: for a Michelin Bib Gourmand meal in the Belgian Ardennes, Le Moulin is the most complete package in the region — a converted watermill with river views, a family-run kitchen producing modern-leaning Ardennes cuisine, and guestrooms that let you extend the evening into an overnight. At €€ pricing with a 2025 Bib Gourmand, the value proposition is clear. Book it.
What Le Moulin Is
Le Moulin sits in Daverdisse, in the Libin commune of the Belgian Ardennes, in a former watermill on the Pl. de l'Esro. The setting is the first thing you notice: the river visible from the dining room, the mill façade weathered and particular. This is not a venue that relies on interior design alone — the architecture does work that most restaurants spend money trying to manufacture.
The kitchen is a generational hand-off in progress. Chef Ludovic Oddo runs the stoves, putting a modern spin on the classic Ardennes-focused cuisine built by his father Jean-Pierre. That means the menu has one foot in regional tradition , game consommé, venison , and one in contemporary technique, with dishes like scallop ceviche representing the shift in register. For a first-time visitor, that range is useful: you can order close to the Ardennes tradition or further from it, and the kitchen handles both with confidence. The à la carte selection is extensive by the standards of a restaurant this size, and set menus are available alongside it.
Front-of-house is handled by a mother-and-son team, which gives the service a warmth that larger operations rarely replicate. Michelin's 2025 Bib Gourmand citation specifically calls out the cosiness and the friendly service , those are not accidental qualities here, they are the product of family ownership over time. A Google rating of 4.7 across 42 reviews reinforces that the experience lands consistently, not just on a good night.
First-Timer Guidance
If you haven't been before, a few things to know. The Ardennes location means Le Moulin is a destination, not a neighbourhood dinner. You are driving or staying nearby, which makes the on-site guestrooms relevant , they remove the logistics of finding accommodation separately and let the meal be the main event rather than a stop on the way somewhere else. For a special occasion or a weekend trip out of Brussels or Liège, that combination of Bib Gourmand restaurant plus quiet overnight accommodation is genuinely hard to find at this price tier.
The à la carte selection gives you flexibility, but the set menus are worth considering if this is your first visit and you want to see the kitchen's range. Michelin's description highlights both the game consommé with venison shank and the scallop ceviche as representative dishes , those two alone illustrate the span from regional classic to contemporary technique. Order across that range rather than anchoring entirely to one register.
Booking difficulty is low. Le Moulin does not require weeks of advance planning in the way a Michelin-starred tasting menu restaurant does, but the dining room is not large and the combination of restaurant and accommodation means it draws visitors from outside the immediate area. Book ahead for weekends, particularly in autumn when game season and Ardennes foliage both bring visitors to the region. For weekday visits, last-minute availability is more likely.
Group and Occasion Dining
Le Moulin works well for small groups and couples more than for large parties. The family-run character of the service and the intimate room size favour tables of two to four. For a special occasion , anniversary, milestone birthday, a considered weekend away , the combination of Bib Gourmand quality, the watermill setting, and the overnight option gives it a clear advantage over restaurants that deliver only the meal. If you're planning a group of six or more, contact the venue directly to confirm what the room can accommodate comfortably; the venue data does not specify private dining capacity, so that conversation needs to happen before you commit.
For solo diners, the relaxed family atmosphere and the à la carte format make this more approachable than a tasting-menu-only operation. You are not locked into a long multi-course progression if that doesn't suit. A solo visitor eating à la carte at €€ pricing, with a river view and friendly service, is a reasonable proposition , though the logistics of driving to the Ardennes solo mean most visitors combine the meal with a wider trip.
How the Tasting Menu Fits
Le Moulin offers set menus alongside its à la carte. At €€ pricing, the set menu format here is priced well below what a Michelin Bib Gourmand operation in a major city would charge for comparable quality. The Bib Gourmand designation exists specifically to flag good cooking at reasonable prices , this is not a consolation prize, it is Michelin's signal that the kitchen delivers quality without the pricing structure of a starred venue. If the tasting menu format suits your group, it is worth ordering here because the price-to-quality ratio is one of the better ones available at this level in Belgium.
Know Before You Go
- Award: Michelin Bib Gourmand 2025
- Price tier: €€
- Cuisine: Modern Cuisine with Ardennes regional influence
- Chef: Danny Oddo (front-of-house family team)
- Setting: Converted watermill, river views, Daverdisse, Belgian Ardennes
- Overnight stay: Guestrooms available on-site
- Google rating: 4.7 / 5 (42 reviews)
- Booking difficulty: Easy , book ahead for autumn weekends
- Leading for: Couples, small groups, weekend escapes, special occasions
- Address: Pl. de l'Esro 64, 6890 Libin, Belgium
Explore More in the Ardennes and Belgium
Le Moulin fits into a broader set of Belgian dining worth knowing about. For the full picture of where to eat, stay, and drink in the area, see our full Daverdisse restaurants guide, our full Daverdisse hotels guide, our full Daverdisse bars guide, our full Daverdisse wineries guide, and our full Daverdisse experiences guide.
If you're building a Belgian dining itinerary around Le Moulin, the reference points at the leading of the market include Boury in Roeselare, Hof van Cleve in Kruishoutem, Zilte in Antwerp, and Bozar Restaurant in Brussels. For creative cooking in other regions, Willem Hiele in Oudenburg, Bartholomeus in Heist, L'air du temps in Liernu, and d'Eugénie à Emilie in Baudour are the names worth knowing. Further afield, Castor in Beveren, Cuchara in Lommel, and De Jonkman in Sint-Kruis represent the leading end of modern Belgian cooking at €€€€ pricing , the contrast with Le Moulin's €€ Bib Gourmand makes the value here even clearer.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Le Moulin good for a special occasion? Yes , the watermill setting, Michelin Bib Gourmand quality, and the option to stay overnight make it a strong choice for anniversaries or milestone dinners. At €€ pricing, it delivers occasion-level experience without the cost of a starred restaurant.
- Is Le Moulin worth the price? The 2025 Bib Gourmand tells you exactly what Michelin thinks: good cooking at fair prices. At €€, you're paying significantly less than you would at comparable-quality operations in Brussels or Bruges, and you're getting a setting most city restaurants cannot offer.
- What should a first-timer know about Le Moulin? It's a destination restaurant in the Ardennes, not a neighbourhood spot , plan around the drive or book a guestroom. The menu spans classic Ardennes dishes and modern technique; ordering across both registers gives you the leading read on what the kitchen does. Autumn is the ideal season for game-focused dishes.
- Can I eat at the bar at Le Moulin? The venue data does not confirm a bar seating option. Based on the family-run, converted watermill format, the experience is table-oriented. Contact the venue directly if informal bar dining is important to your visit.
- Is Le Moulin good for solo dining? More approachable than most destination restaurants , the à la carte format means you're not committed to a long tasting menu, and the family-run service tends to be warmer to solo visitors than larger operations. The main practical consideration is the Ardennes drive, which most solo visitors incorporate into a wider weekend trip.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Moulin? At €€ pricing with a Bib Gourmand, yes , the set menus here cost less than a starred tasting menu in a Belgian city, and the kitchen's range across game and modern technique justifies the format. It's the most efficient way to see what Ludovic Oddo's kitchen is doing across registers.
- What are alternatives to Le Moulin in Daverdisse? The direct alternatives at similar or higher price points in the wider Belgian market include Castor, Cuchara, and De Jonkman , all €€€€ operations with creative modern menus. None offer the Ardennes watermill setting or the Bib Gourmand price point. For Daverdisse specifically, see our full guide.
- What should I order at Le Moulin? Michelin's citation highlights the game consommé with venison shank and the scallop ceviche as signature examples of the kitchen's range. The former represents the Ardennes regional tradition; the latter shows the modern technique Ludovic Oddo has brought to the menu. Order both if the format allows.
Compare Le Moulin
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Le Moulin | Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025); This former watermill is a charming place to experience the beauty of the Ardennes, starting with the view of the babbling river and the typical façade. Inside, cosiness is the order of the day. This is a family-run business, with a mother-and-son team providing friendly service front-of-house. In the kitchen, chef Ludovic puts a subtle modern spin on his father Jean-Pierre's classic cuisine – savour a rich game consommé with venison shank, or scallop ceviche. Foodies will be delighted by the extensive à la carte selection and set menus. Quiet guestrooms available for a pleasant overnight stay. | €€ | — |
| Boury | Michelin 3 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Comme chez Soi | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Castor | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Cuchara | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| De Jonkman | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Le Moulin good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right expectations. The 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand signals real kitchen quality, and the former watermill setting in the Ardennes gives the meal a sense of occasion without the formality of a starred room. It works best for couples or small groups who want a celebratory dinner with an overnight stay rather than a high-ceremony city experience. For a landmark anniversary requiring full tasting-menu theatre, Comme chez Soi in Brussels sets a different bar.
Is Le Moulin worth the price?
At €€ pricing with a 2025 Bib Gourmand, it represents strong value by any Belgian benchmark. The Bib Gourmand designation specifically recognises good cooking at moderate prices, so you are getting Michelin-verified quality without the €€€+ spend of destination restaurants. The set menu format here is the sharpest way to extract that value. If you are already driving to the Ardennes, the price-to-quality ratio makes the detour easy to justify.
What should a first-timer know about Le Moulin?
Le Moulin is in Daverdisse, Libin commune, which means you are driving into the Ardennes — this is a destination meal, not a spontaneous dinner. Book ahead, and seriously consider the overnight guestrooms if you are coming from Brussels or further. The service is family-run, front-of-house handled by a mother-and-son team, so the atmosphere is warm and personal rather than formal. Arrive with time to take in the riverside setting before you eat.
Can I eat at the bar at Le Moulin?
The venue database does not confirm a bar or bar-seating arrangement at Le Moulin. Given its character as a family-run converted watermill in a rural Ardennes setting, it is not configured like an urban restaurant with a standalone bar counter. check the venue's official channels to confirm seating options before planning around this.
Is Le Moulin good for solo dining?
It can work for a solo diner, particularly one combining the meal with an overnight stay in the guestrooms. The à la carte format gives you flexibility without committing to a shared tasting-menu pace. That said, the intimate, family-run character of the room skews toward couples and small groups in practice. Solo diners who enjoy unhurried, convivial service in a quiet rural setting will find it comfortable.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Moulin?
At €€ pricing, yes. Set menus at Bib Gourmand-level restaurants in Belgium routinely outperform their price point, and Le Moulin's kitchen applies a modern spin to classic Ardennes-influenced cooking — the Michelin citation references dishes like game consommé with venison shank and scallop ceviche as markers of that range. If you want maximum flexibility, the à la carte is extensive, but the set menu is where the value case is clearest.
What are alternatives to Le Moulin in Daverdisse?
Daverdisse itself is small, so meaningful alternatives sit elsewhere in the Ardennes or broader Belgium. For a similar value-focused approach at Michelin level, Castor and Cuchara are worth comparing depending on your route. If you are willing to anchor the trip in Brussels instead, Comme chez Soi moves you into starred territory at a higher price point. Le Moulin's combination of rural setting, overnight rooms, and Bib Gourmand pricing is a specific package — most direct alternatives require a compromise on at least one of those elements.
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