Restaurant in Lille, France
Le Restaurant du Cerisier
450ptsSingle set menu, Michelin-noted, book ahead.

About Le Restaurant du Cerisier
Le Restaurant du Cerisier is Lille's clearest case for a single-set-menu creative dinner at the €€€€ tier. Michelin-recognised, with an open kitchen and a format built entirely around the chef's hand-picked produce, it earns its 4.4-star Google rating from over 800 reviews. Book it for a special occasion dinner or a serious return visit — the menu will have changed, and the kitchen's technical precision makes that worth it.
Verdict: One of Lille's Most Considered Restaurant Experiences — Book It If You're Serious About Creative French Cooking
832 Google reviews averaging 4.4 stars is a number that matters at the €€€€ price point — it means repeat visitors, not just first-timers swept up in a special occasion. Le Restaurant du Cerisier, on the first floor of a contemporary building on Avenue du Peuple Belge, earns that score through precision cooking and a single-set-menu format that removes the guesswork and puts the kitchen fully in control of your meal.
If you've been once and are weighing a return, the short answer is: go back. The set menu format means the dishes have changed since your last visit, and the kitchen's track record , Michelin-recognised, built around hand-picked produce and technically faultless sauces , makes that a reliable proposition. For first-timers comparing options in Lille's creative dining tier, Le Restaurant du Cerisier sits at the more demanding end of the commitment spectrum: one menu, one format, one sitting. That is either exactly what you want or a reason to look elsewhere.
The Open Kitchen and What It Adds
The room's defining feature is the open kitchen on the first floor, where the team works in full view of the dining room. This is not a theatrical gimmick. In a single-set-menu restaurant at this price level, the open kitchen does something specific: it removes the distance between the diner and the production of the meal. You can see the pace, the organisation, and the care that goes into each course. Dishes built around combinations like langoustine with cabbage and buckwheat, or morel with yellow wine, tarragon, and Comté, are not self-explanatory on paper , watching them come together gives you a frame of reference that a closed kitchen cannot provide.
Mathieu Boutroy, formerly of Le Meurin (a Michelin-starred address in the Pas-de-Calais region), is the chef behind the menu. His training history is relevant here: Le Meurin is known for technically exacting French cooking, and that influence is visible in what Michelin's own inspectors describe as a "knack for finely crafted sauces and jus." Sauces are where French kitchens either justify or fail to justify their price tier, and at Le Restaurant du Cerisier, they are noted as a genuine strength. If you are returning after a first visit, this is the thread worth following course to course.
Timing: When to Book
Monday and Tuesday are closed. Wednesday through Friday service runs at lunch (12 PM to 2 PM) and dinner (7:30 PM to 9:30 PM). Saturday mirrors the weekday pattern. Sunday is lunch only, with no evening service.
For a return visit, Friday dinner gives you the full week's menu development without the weekend pressure on the room. If you brought a guest on a first visit who found the format slightly intense, Saturday lunch is the softer entry point: the room tends to feel less hurried at midday, and the light through the first-floor windows changes the atmosphere in a way evening service does not replicate. Sunday lunch is worth noting specifically: it is the only session of the week with no dinner service following it, which historically means kitchen teams at this level can focus entirely on a single sitting rather than back-to-back service. That can translate into marginally more attentive pacing.
For special occasions with international travel built around the meal, avoid arriving cold , Lille is well-connected by Eurostar and TGV, with the city centre a short transfer from the station, but jet-lag or a tight connection window is not the mental state you want for a set menu that asks you to pay attention. Build in arrival time the day before if travelling from London or further.
How It Compares to the Creative Dining Tier in France
At the €€€€ tier with Michelin recognition, Le Restaurant du Cerisier is operating in the same register as addresses like Arpège in Paris, Flocons de Sel in Megève, or Bras in Laguiole , though at a scale and setting that is considerably more accessible than those destinations. The advantage of Lille specifically is that you are not competing with the same density of well-resourced diners that Paris generates. Booking is easier, the room is calmer, and the price-to-quality ratio tends to be more favourable than an equivalent Paris address. If you are comparing to Spanish creative kitchens in the same tier, Quique Dacosta in Dénia or Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona operate at a different register entirely , more theatrical, higher production scale. Le Restaurant du Cerisier is closer in spirit to Troisgros in Ouches or Mirazur in Menton in terms of produce-driven focus and technical restraint, though without the international profile those addresses carry.
Know Before You Go
Practical Details
- Address: 14 Av. du Peuple Belge, 1st floor, 59000 Lille, France
- Price range: €€€€
- Format: Single set menu only
- Lunch service: Wednesday–Sunday, 12 PM–2 PM
- Dinner service: Wednesday–Saturday, 7:30 PM–9:30 PM
- Closed: Monday and Tuesday; no Sunday dinner
- Booking difficulty: Easy , no excessive lead time required at this stage
- Google rating: 4.4 from 832 reviews
- Awards: Michelin-recognised (inspectors' notes included in public record)
- Chef: Mathieu Boutroy, formerly of Le Meurin
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Compare Le Restaurant du Cerisier
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Le Restaurant du Cerisier | €€€€ | Easy | — |
| La Table - Hôtel Clarance | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Ginko | €€€ | Unknown | — |
| SOlange | €€ | Unknown | — |
| Coup de Main | €€€ | Unknown | — |
| Limpide | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Restaurant du Cerisier?
At the €€€€ price point, yes — provided you're committed to the format. Le Restaurant du Cerisier runs a single set menu only, so there's no à la carte fallback. Michelin inspectors have flagged the kitchen's precision on sauces and jus, and the produce sourcing is hand-picked rather than standard supplier stock. If you want choice over the table, this isn't the right room; if you trust the kitchen to direct the meal, the format justifies the price.
What should a first-timer know about Le Restaurant du Cerisier?
The restaurant operates a single set menu — no substitutions or à la carte options are documented. Service runs Wednesday through Saturday at lunch (12 PM to 2 PM) and dinner (7:30 PM to 9:30 PM), with Sunday lunch only and Monday and Tuesday closed. The kitchen is fully open on the first floor of a contemporary building at 14 Avenue du Peuple Belge, so the cooking is visible throughout the meal. Book well in advance; this is a Michelin-recognised address with a limited weekly service window.
Is Le Restaurant du Cerisier good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right expectations. The open kitchen, single set menu format, and Michelin recognition make it a considered choice for a celebratory dinner rather than a casual gathering. It suits couples or small groups who want the kitchen to drive the experience. For a larger group that needs flexibility over what lands on the table, consider an address with more menu options.
What should I wear to Le Restaurant du Cerisier?
The venue sits in an ultra-contemporary building and is Michelin-noted at the €€€€ tier, which signals a polished environment. Dress accordingly — neat, considered clothing is appropriate. Nothing in the available data specifies a formal dress code, but the room's calibre makes casual or weekend-leisure attire a poor fit.
Can I eat at the bar at Le Restaurant du Cerisier?
There is no documented bar seating or counter dining option at Le Restaurant du Cerisier. The kitchen is open and visible from the dining room on the first floor, but the format is a seated set-menu experience. If counter dining or a more flexible drop-in format is what you're after, Coup de Main or Ginko in Lille are worth checking instead.
What are alternatives to Le Restaurant du Cerisier in Lille?
For a similarly serious creative cooking experience at a lower commitment level, Ginko and Limpide are worth considering. La Table at Hôtel Clarance offers a more hotel-anchored fine dining setting if ambience is a factor. SOlange and Coup de Main are better fits if you want something less format-driven and more flexible on budget or group size.
Is lunch or dinner better at Le Restaurant du Cerisier?
Both services share the same set menu format, so the cooking itself isn't differentiated by daypart. Lunch (12 PM to 2 PM) runs Wednesday through Sunday, while dinner (7:30 PM to 9:30 PM) is Wednesday through Saturday only — Sunday dinner is not available. If you're travelling and want to keep the evening free, or if the €€€€ price point is a consideration, lunch is the practical call without sacrificing the experience.
Hours
- Monday
- closed
- Tuesday
- closed
- Wednesday
- 12 PM-2 PM 7:30 PM-9:30 PM
- Thursday
- 12 PM-2 PM 7:30 PM-9:30 PM
- Friday
- 12 PM-2 PM 7:30 PM-9:30 PM
- Saturday
- 12 PM-2 PM 7:30 PM-9:30 PM
- Sunday
- 12 PM-2 PM
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