Restaurant in Overijse, Belgium
Maison Alain Bianchin
575ptsMichelin-starred, vegetable-forward, €€€ value.

About Maison Alain Bianchin
Maison Alain Bianchin holds a Michelin star and a White Star wine list recognition in Overijse, southeast of Brussels, with a vegetable-forward creative menu that sits a price tier below most comparable Belgian peers. Book several weeks out — this is a hard table to get last-minute. Lunch offers the strongest value entry point for first-time visitors.
Verdict: Worth the effort to book, especially at lunch
Securing a table at Maison Alain Bianchin takes planning. This is a Michelin-starred creative kitchen in Overijse with a Google rating of 4.7 across 364 reviews, ranked #421 in Opinionated About Dining's Classical Europe list (2025), and holding a White Star recognition from Star Wine List. Demand is real. If you treat the booking as a last-minute decision, you will miss it. Treat it as a destination reservation, plan several weeks ahead, and the reward is a vegetable-forward creative menu from a chef who has, by most credible accounts, arrived at something genuinely his own.
Recent Evolution
The awards data and OAD placement reflect a kitchen that has sharpened its identity rather than coasted on reputation. The recognition from Opinionated About Dining in 2025 and the Michelin star renewal signal consistency, while commentary attached to the venue describes Bianchin as having fully found his own style, with vegetables occupying a central and considered role. This is not a kitchen restlessly pivoting; it is one that has committed to a direction. For the explorer diner, that commitment is exactly what makes a detour to Overijse worthwhile.
What to Expect at the Table
The cuisine is classified as Creative, with vegetables as a recurring anchor. The OAD commentary is specific on this: Bianchin chooses products with care, honours the seasons, and makes vegetables a genuine protagonist rather than a supporting element. In the context of Belgian fine dining, where protein-led classicism still dominates many tasting menus, that orientation is a meaningful differentiator. If you are comparing this to, say, Hof van Cleve in Kruishoutem or Zilte in Antwerp, expect a lighter, more produce-driven register here. Diners drawn to the vegetable-forward philosophy of Arpège in Paris will find a comparable sensibility at a lower price tier and with considerably easier access.
Lunch vs Dinner: Where the Value Sits
At the €€€ price range, Maison Alain Bianchin sits a tier below the €€€€ positioning of most of its closest Belgian peers. That gap matters most at lunch. Belgian starred restaurants frequently offer abbreviated lunch menus at a meaningful discount from the full evening tasting experience, and Bianchin's creative format — focused on seasonal produce and considered pairings — translates well to a shorter format. Lunch is also typically easier to book than prime weekend dinner slots, making it the smarter entry point if you are visiting for the first time or working around a tighter schedule. Evening service gives more time and usually more courses, but if the question is value per euro, lunch is the answer. For a first visit, book lunch; return for dinner once you know the kitchen's rhythm.
How It Compares
See the full comparison table below. Within Belgium's creative fine dining tier, Maison Alain Bianchin at €€€ offers a more accessible price point than Boury in Roeselare, Castor, or De Jonkman, all of which sit at €€€€. For the explorer diner who wants to work through Belgium's creative kitchen scene, Overijse is not the obvious starting point , Brussels proximity makes it more logical as part of a wider trip than as a standalone destination. Pair it with a visit through our full Overijse restaurants guide to build a fuller picture of the area.
The Wine List
The White Star recognition from Star Wine List (published October 2024) signals a wine program that merits attention. This is not a default list assembled to complement a tasting menu; it has been curated and evaluated independently. For wine-focused diners, this is a meaningful reason to choose Maison Alain Bianchin over peers without equivalent wine recognition. Belgium's leading restaurant wine lists are relatively under-discussed internationally, and finding one with a White Star alongside a Michelin kitchen at the €€€ tier is genuinely useful for the explorer diner.
Getting There and Around Overijse
Overijse is a small municipality southeast of Brussels in Flemish Brabant, making it a realistic destination for anyone based in Brussels for a night or two. If you are building a Belgian food trip, pairing Maison Alain Bianchin with a Brussels dinner at Bozar Restaurant covers two distinct registers. For accommodation context, see our Overijse hotels guide. If you are staying longer in the region, our Overijse bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide give further planning context. For Italian in the area, Pino is the local reference point.
Practical Details
Reservations: Book well in advance , this is a hard-to-book Michelin-starred room with no walk-in strategy that can be relied upon. Contact the venue directly; no booking method is confirmed in available data. Budget: €€€ price range, a tier below most comparable Belgian starred restaurants. Lunch represents the strongest value entry point. Dress: No formal dress code is confirmed, but the Michelin-starred context and the address at Rue du Try Bara 33, 1380 Lasne suggests smart casual at minimum. Group size: Seat count is not publicly confirmed; contact the venue directly for parties of four or more. Dietary needs: A vegetable-focused creative kitchen is structurally better placed than most to accommodate plant-forward dietary requirements, but confirm specifics directly before booking.
Pearl Picks: More Belgian Creative Dining
- Boury in Roeselare , Creative French, €€€€
- Hof van Cleve in Kruishoutem , benchmark Belgian fine dining
- Zilte in Antwerp , creative with city access
- Willem Hiele in Oudenburg , produce-driven, coastal register
- Bartholomeus in Heist
- De Jonkman in Sint-Kruis , Modern Flemish Creative, €€€€
- d'Eugénie à Emilie in Baudour
- Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen , Creative, Paris, for regional comparison
- Cuchara in Lommel , Modern European Creative, €€€€
- Castor in Beveren , Modern French, €€€€
Compare Maison Alain Bianchin
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Maison Alain Bianchin | €€€ | — |
| Boury | €€€€ | — |
| Comme chez Soi | €€€€ | — |
| Castor | €€€€ | — |
| Cuchara | €€€€ | — |
| De Jonkman | €€€€ | — |
How Maison Alain Bianchin stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Maison Alain Bianchin?
Bar seating is not documented in the available venue data for Maison Alain Bianchin. At a Michelin-starred room of this type in Overijse, the format is almost certainly table-only with advance reservations. check the venue's official channels via Rue du Try Bara 33, 1380 Lasne to confirm seating options before planning around it.
What are alternatives to Maison Alain Bianchin in Overijse?
Overijse itself has a thin dining scene, so the practical comparison is within a Brussels-radius drive. For creative fine dining at a similar or higher tier, Boury (Roeselare) and De Jonkman (Sint-Martens-Latem) are the closest OAD-ranked Belgian peers. If you want to stay closer to Brussels at a lower price point, Castor and Cuchara are worth considering before committing to the Overijse trip.
Is Maison Alain Bianchin good for solo dining?
Nothing in the venue record rules it out, but a Michelin-starred creative kitchen at €€€ in a small municipality southeast of Brussels is not a natural solo drop-in. If you are comfortable with tasting-menu formats alone, book a table rather than counting on counter or bar availability. Solo bookings at rooms like this are accepted routinely across Belgium's fine dining tier, so make the reservation and confirm directly.
Does Maison Alain Bianchin handle dietary restrictions?
Specific dietary policy is not listed in the venue data, but the kitchen's documented focus on vegetables and seasonal product selection suggests flexibility is built into the cooking approach rather than bolted on. For anything specific, contact the restaurant at Rue du Try Bara 33, 1380 Lasne directly when booking — at a Michelin 1 Star kitchen, advance notice is the standard expectation.
Is Maison Alain Bianchin worth the price?
At €€€, it sits a tier below most comparable Belgian Michelin-starred creative restaurants, which price at €€€€. For that gap, you get a kitchen that OAD ranks in its 2025 European classical list (#421) and a wine list with White Star recognition from Star Wine List. If you are comparing against Boury or Comme chez Soi at higher price points, Bianchin is the stronger value case — particularly at lunch.
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