Restaurant in Marcq-en-Barœul, France
Rozó
950ptsTwo Michelin stars, outside Paris, book early.

About Rozó
Rozó earned two Michelin stars in 2025 after its first in 2024, making it the fastest-rising serious table in northern France. At €€€€ and with a Near Impossible booking window, it is built for planned occasions rather than spontaneous visits. Book lunch for the best value entry point, or commit to dinner if this is the centrepiece of a food trip to the Lille area.
Who Should Book Rozó — and When
If you are planning a serious dining occasion in northern France and want a two-Michelin-star experience outside Paris, Rozó in Marcq-en-Barœul is the clearest answer in the region. Chef Diego Delbecq earned a first star in 2024 and a second in 2025, making this one of the fastest-rising tables in France over the past two years. La Liste placed it at 78 points in its 2026 ranking with a Remarkable designation, and Star Wine List recognised the cellar with a White Star in October 2025. For a special occasion dinner, a milestone anniversary, or a serious food trip anchored in the Lille metropolitan area, this is the booking to make. For a casual weeknight meal, it is not.
The Rozó Experience: What to Expect
Rozó sits at 34 Rue Raymond Derain in Marcq-en-Barœul, a residential suburb immediately north of Lille. The cuisine category is Modern Cuisine, which at this level means a tasting-menu format driven by technique and seasonal sourcing rather than a traditional French carte. Google reviewers rate it 4.8 across more than 1,000 reviews, a figure that is unusually high for a restaurant operating at this price point, where expectations are hardest to meet consistently.
The price range is €€€€, placing Rozó at the top tier of French fine dining. At two Michelin stars, you should expect a multi-course tasting menu as the primary format, with pricing likely in the range typical of comparable two-star tables in France — plan for significant spend per person before wine. If budget is a consideration, the lunch service at a two-star restaurant in France often represents materially better value than dinner: shorter menus at a lower price point, the same kitchen, the same team. If you have only one opportunity to experience Rozó and cost matters, lunch is the strategic choice. The full evening experience, by contrast, is where the kitchen typically extends to its longest menu and the full wine program comes into play , worth it if you want the complete picture, but the lunch route is the smarter entry point for first-timers weighing the price.
Lunch vs Dinner at Rozó
The lunch-versus-dinner question is central to planning at any two-star restaurant, and Rozó is no exception. Lunch at tables of this calibre in France consistently delivers the same culinary seriousness at a fraction of the dinner price. The midday light, shorter service, and condensed menu make it a better fit if you are combining a meal with other plans in the Lille area. Dinner at Rozó, when the full kitchen is in extended mode and the room is at its most formal, is the format to choose if this is the main event of a trip. The 4.8 Google rating across more than 1,000 reviews suggests the kitchen performs consistently across both services, which is not guaranteed at every restaurant that has risen quickly through the star rankings.
If you are returning after a first visit, dinner with the full menu is the natural progression. If this is your first time and you are still calibrating whether Rozó matches your preferences, the lunch menu offers a lower-risk entry point without stepping away from the quality the kitchen is capable of.
Booking Rozó: Plan Well Ahead
Booking difficulty is rated Near Impossible, which reflects the reality of a newly crowned two-star table with growing national and international recognition. A La Liste 2026 appearance and the speed of Rozó's ascent from one star to two within a single year means demand significantly outpaces supply. Contact the restaurant as early as possible , weeks is not enough; months ahead is the realistic window for premium dates, weekend dinners, and larger groups. The phone number and website are not listed in current databases, so your leading approach is to search directly or use a reservation platform that covers French fine dining. For a Saturday dinner booking or a high-demand date such as a holiday weekend, expect to compete for tables from serious diners travelling from Paris and beyond.
If your date is fixed and you cannot secure the exact slot you want, the lunch service is more accessible and gives you a legitimate path to the table. Keep the option open rather than abandoning the booking entirely.
Rozó in Context: The French Two-Star Picture
Rozó is operating in a category where competition is intense and comparison is worthwhile. Within the broader French two-star landscape, you can look at the trajectories of restaurants like Assiette Champenoise in Reims or AM par Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille for reference points on what a chef-driven modern French table can deliver at this level. Beyond France, the same rigour is visible at restaurants like Frantzén in Stockholm. What distinguishes Rozó at this stage is its location: it brings two-star ambition to a market that is not Paris, which means the room is likely less crowded with the kind of tourist traffic that can dilute a dining experience at comparable Paris addresses. For the diner willing to travel to Marcq-en-Barœul specifically, that is a genuine advantage.
For a broader picture of what is available in the area, see our full Marcq-en-Barœul restaurants guide. If you are building a longer stay, our Marcq-en-Barœul hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the full picture. For a comparable dinner in the same region, Rēpu is worth considering at a different price tier.
Other reference points among France's serious regional tables include Flocons de Sel in Megève, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, Bras in Laguiole, Troisgros in Ouches, and Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or , each a benchmark in the French regional fine dining conversation.
Quick reference: Two Michelin stars (2025), La Liste 2026 at 78pts/Remarkable, Star Wine List White Star, 4.8 Google rating (1,006 reviews), €€€€ price tier, Marcq-en-Barœul (Lille area), booking window Near Impossible , plan months ahead.
Compare Rozó
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rozó | €€€€ | Near Impossible | — |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Kei | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| L'Ambroisie | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Mirazur | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Rozó measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Rozó in Marcq-en-Barœul?
For a two-star experience in France, Mirazur in Menton and Le Cinq in Paris are the benchmark comparisons, but both require far more travel and carry higher average spends. Within the Lille region, Rozó is the highest-decorated option currently operating at two-star level. If you want a one-star alternative closer to central Lille, check what is currently listed before booking, as the regional scene has been shifting since Rozó's promotion in 2025.
Is Rozó worth the price?
At €€€€ pricing with two Michelin stars earned in 2025 and 78 points on La Liste 2026, Rozó is priced in line with its credentials. For northern France, there is no comparable two-star option closer to Lille, which means you are not overpaying for the tier. The value case is strongest if you are already in the Lille area; if you are travelling specifically from Paris, weigh the journey against options like Kei or Alléno, which sit in the same award bracket but remove the travel overhead.
Can Rozó accommodate groups?
No specific group capacity data is available for Rozó, but two-star restaurants in France at this format and address typically seat small numbers across a limited number of covers. Large groups — eight or more — should check the venue's official channels before attempting to book, as the reservation difficulty is rated near impossible even for standard tables. Smaller groups of four to six are more workable, but expect lead times of several weeks minimum.
Is Rozó good for solo dining?
Solo dining at two-star level in France is increasingly accommodated, often at a counter or chef's table position, but Rozó's specific seating configuration is not confirmed in available data. As a practical note, booking a single seat at a high-demand table is often easier than securing a table for two, so the near-impossible booking rating may work slightly in your favour as a solo diner. Call or email directly to ask about solo placement.
Is Rozó good for a special occasion?
Yes, this is the clearest use case for Rozó. Two Michelin stars, a La Liste 'Remarkable' classification for 2026, and a chef-driven modern cuisine format make it a credible choice for milestone dinners. It is the strongest special-occasion option in the Marcq-en-Barœul and greater Lille area by measurable award criteria. Book well ahead — the 2025 two-star promotion has increased demand significantly.
Does Rozó handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary policy is documented in available data for Rozó. At two-star level in France, kitchens are generally equipped to adapt menus with advance notice, but you should communicate restrictions at the time of booking, not on arrival. Given the tasting menu format typical of restaurants at this tier, last-minute requests are harder to accommodate.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Rozó?
At two Michelin stars and a La Liste score of 78 points under chef Diego Delbecq, the tasting menu format is where Rozó's credentials are built, and skipping it in favour of a shorter format would undercut the reason to book here over a less demanding reservation. If tasting menus are not your preferred format, consider whether the commitment aligns with your group before booking at €€€€ pricing. For those who want the full chef-driven experience in northern France without travelling to Paris, this is the table to book.
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