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    Restaurant in Lille, France

    Pureté

    450Pearl Points

    Two Michelin years. Book ahead or miss out.

    Pureté, Restaurant in Lille

    About Pureté

    Pureté holds a Michelin star (retained 2024 and 2025) under chef Julien Boscus on Rue de la Monnaie in Vieux-Lille. At the €€€ price tier with a 4.9 Google rating across 503 reviews, it is the most decorated independent fine-dining address in the city. Book three to four weeks out — weekend tables go fast, and the tasting menu is the format to request.

    Should You Book Pureté?

    Getting a table at Pureté is genuinely difficult, and that difficulty is justified. Chef Julien Boscus holds a Michelin star — retained in both 2024 and 2025 — at an address on Rue de la Monnaie that has become one of the most credible fine-dining destinations in northern France. If you are weighing whether the effort is worth it: yes, book. But plan at least three to four weeks ahead, and expect demand to tighten further as the restaurant's reputation consolidates in the Lillois dining scene.

    The booking window matters here. Pureté operates at the €€€ price tier, which positions it as a considered spend rather than an impulse dinner, and diners at that level tend to plan. Weekend slots go first. If your schedule allows a Tuesday or Wednesday sitting, you will find more availability without compromising the experience , the kitchen runs the same menu regardless of the night.

    Pureté and Rue de la Monnaie

    The address is not incidental. Rue de la Monnaie sits in Lille's Vieux-Lille quarter, a dense grid of Flemish baroque architecture where the city's most serious independent restaurants have clustered over the past decade. Pureté is among the most decorated of them. For Lille, a city that has historically sat in the shadow of Paris and Brussels when it comes to fine dining recognition, a back-to-back Michelin star is a statement. It tells you that Boscus is not running a regional outpost of a national trend , he is producing cooking that holds up against any benchmark.

    That matters to the returning diner in particular. If you have already been once, the question is whether the kitchen is evolving or coasting on the star. Based on the 2025 retention and a Google rating of 4.9 across 503 reviews , a number that reflects genuine volume, not a handful of enthusiasts , the evidence points to consistency and development rather than stagnation. Returning visitors at starred restaurants in this price tier typically find that the menu rotates with the seasons, so a second visit within six months will deliver a materially different meal from the first.

    Vieux-Lille rewards the full evening. Pureté on Rue de la Monnaie is within walking distance of the Grand'Place and the covered market at Wazemmes, and the neighbourhood has enough wine bars and low-key bistros to structure a longer trip around the dinner. If you are coming from Paris, the TGV from Gare du Nord takes around an hour, which makes Pureté a realistic day-trip target for a serious lunch , though dinner gives you more time and the neighbourhood more atmosphere. See our full Lille restaurants guide for broader context on where to eat around it.

    What to Expect as a Returning Guest

    At the €€€ tier with a Michelin star, Pureté sits in the same conversation as Ginko locally, but the cooking at Pureté under Boscus leans into modern technique with a precision that distinguishes it from more rustic creative addresses. The room on Rue de la Monnaie carries the visual restraint typical of contemporary French fine dining , expect clean lines and a considered palette rather than period grandeur. For a returning guest, the interest is in the plate: this is a kitchen where the visual composition of dishes is part of the proposition, and the progression through a tasting format rewards attention.

    If you went once and ordered à la carte, the tasting menu is worth trying on a return visit. It gives the kitchen the sequencing it needs to make its argument fully. For a special-occasion dinner for two, the counter or a window table in the main room are both worth requesting at the time of booking , the room is small enough that position matters.

    Guests with dietary requirements should raise them at the point of reservation. At starred restaurants in France at this price point, kitchens routinely adapt menus for serious restrictions, but the earlier you communicate, the better the result. Contact via the restaurant directly rather than through a third-party platform to ensure the note reaches the kitchen team.

    Ratings and Recognition

    • Michelin Stars: 1 Star (2024, retained 2025)
    • Google Rating: 4.9 / 5 (503 reviews)
    • Price: €€€
    • Cuisine: Modern Cuisine
    • Chef: Julien Boscus

    Booking Pureté

    Book directly with the restaurant. No phone number is currently listed in our database, so the most reliable route is via their reservation system online. Aim for three to four weeks out minimum for a weekend table; weekday availability is generally more flexible but still warrants advance planning at this level. If you are travelling specifically for the dinner, lock in your booking before your train or hotel , Pureté is the kind of address where the rest of the trip should be built around the reservation, not the other way around.

    For hotels within easy reach of Rue de la Monnaie, see our full Lille hotels guide. For drinks before or after, our full Lille bars guide covers the Vieux-Lille options worth knowing.

    Practical Details

    DetailPuretéGinkoLa Table , Hôtel Clarance
    Price tier€€€€€€€€€€
    Michelin recognition1 Star (2024, 2025)Check listingCheck listing
    Booking difficultyHard , 3–4 weeks outModerateModerate–Hard
    Cuisine styleModern CuisineModern CuisineModern Cuisine
    Leading forSpecial occasion, tasting menuAccessible fine diningHotel-anchored splurge

    Further Dining in Lille

    If you are spending more than one meal in the city, Bloempot offers a more casual counterpoint to Pureté's formality. Krevette covers seafood in a different register, and La Cantine Urbaine , Artchives works well for a lower-key lunch on the same trip. For broader context on northern France's starred dining, Maison Lameloise in Chagny and Flocons de Sel in Megève represent what the category looks like at two and three stars respectively , useful calibration if you are building a wider France itinerary. For the full picture of what to do beyond restaurants, see our full Lille experiences guide and our full Lille wineries guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Pureté?

    If modern cuisine at Michelin-star level is your format, yes. Chef Julien Boscus has held the star in both 2024 and 2025, which signals consistency rather than a one-year anomaly. At the €€€ price point, this is competitive with comparable one-star addresses in northern France. If you prefer à la carte flexibility, check whether Pureté offers that option when booking, as tasting-menu-only formats suit some diners less well.

    Can Pureté accommodate groups?

    No group capacity data is in our records, so check the venue's official channels via their reservation system before assuming a large table is available. At the €€€ tier in a Michelin-starred room, seating is typically limited, and groups of six or more often require advance arrangement or a private dining inquiry.

    What are alternatives to Pureté in Lille?

    Ginko is the closest comparison in terms of price tier and local standing — if Pureté is fully booked, Ginko is the natural next call. Bloempot offers a more relaxed atmosphere for a multi-meal Lille trip. SOlange and Limpide are worth considering if you want something less formal at a lower price point.

    What should I wear to Pureté?

    No dress code is documented in our records, but a Michelin-starred restaurant at the €€€ tier in Vieux-Lille will read as a smart occasion. Dress as you would for any serious dinner rather than a casual bistro, and you will not be out of place.

    Is Pureté worth the price?

    At €€€ with a Michelin star retained across two consecutive years, Pureté is priced in line with its credential. For a one-star address in a city that is not Paris or Lyon, the value case is reasonable — you are paying for precision cooking from Julien Boscus without the inflated overheads of a capital-city room. If budget is a constraint, Bloempot or Limpide offer meaningful dining at a lower spend.

    Does Pureté handle dietary restrictions?

    No specific dietary policy is documented in our database. check the venue's official channels when booking — at this level, most kitchens will adapt with sufficient notice, but confirming ahead is the only reliable way to know what Pureté can accommodate for your specific needs.

    Location

    79 Rue de la Monnaie, 59800 Lille, France

    Compare Pureté

    Comparing Pureté to Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    PuretéModern Cuisine€€€Michelin 1 Star (2025); Michelin 1 Star (2024)Hard
    La Table - Hôtel ClaranceModern Cuisine€€€€Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    GinkoModern Cuisine€€€Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    SOlangeModern Cuisine€€Unknown
    Le Restaurant du CerisierCreative€€€€Unknown
    LimpideUnknown

    How Pureté stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    Pureté at €€€ with a 2025 Michelin star is the benchmark for fine dining in Lille right now. If you are deciding between it and La Table at Hôtel Clarance at €€€€, the choice comes down to whether hotel-dining polish justifies the additional spend. La Table offers a more formal service environment and the backing of the Clarance property; Pureté gives you a more focused, chef-led experience at a lower price point. For a special occasion where the food is the priority, Pureté wins on value. For a client dinner where the room and service theatre matter as much as the plate, La Table is worth the premium.

    Ginko at €€€ is Pureté's closest price-tier peer and the easier reservation to secure. If you cannot get into Pureté, Ginko is the right fallback — same price range, modern cuisine, and a lower booking threshold. SOlange at €€ drops you into a more accessible spend for modern cooking, sensible for a casual weeknight rather than a destination dinner. Le Restaurant du Cerisier at €€€€ runs in creative territory rather than modern cuisine and suits diners who want something more experimental at the top price tier.

    Limpide is worth tracking for diners who want to explore beyond the established names, though detailed data on pricing and recognition is limited in our current listings. For the combination of Michelin credibility, price tier, and booking availability, Pureté is the default answer for a serious dinner in Lille — but have Ginko as your backup and book both at the same time if your dates are fixed.

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