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    Restaurant in Durbuy, Belgium

    Wagyu

    210Pearl Points

    Michelin-recognised meat at mid-range prices.

    Wagyu, Restaurant in Durbuy

    About Wagyu

    A Michelin Plate meats and grills restaurant in Durbuy's historic centre, Wagyu holds two consecutive years of recognition at the accessible €€ price tier. It is the clearest choice for a meat-focused dinner in town without committing to the higher spend of Le Grand Verre. Easy to book, with a Google rating of 3.9 suggesting some variability — read recent reviews before visiting.

    Who Should Book Wagyu — and When

    If you are planning a meat-focused dinner in Durbuy and want Michelin recognition without the formality or price of a full fine-dining room, Wagyu is the clearest option in town. It earns a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, which signals consistent kitchen quality rather than a one-season fluke. Book it for a celebratory dinner for two, a casual-but-serious night out with friends who care about what is on the grill, or a solo seat at the counter if the format allows. It is not the place for a quick bite or a budget meal, but at the €€ price range it sits well below what you would spend at Le Grand Verre while still delivering a kitchen with credentials.

    The Room and the Counter

    Durbuy is one of Belgium's smallest cities, and its restaurant scene punches above its size. Wagyu sits at Rue du Comte Théodule d'Ursel 1, in the historic core. At a meats and grills restaurant with Michelin Plate recognition, the visual experience tends to centre on fire, smoke, and the cut itself: the char on a thick piece of beef, the colour of a rested steak, the way the kitchen handles its primary ingredient. These are the details that tell you quickly whether a grill restaurant knows what it is doing.

    The counter or bar seating at a focused grill operation like this is worth requesting if it is available. At meats-forward restaurants, proximity to the kitchen gives you a read on the kitchen's pace and precision that a standard table does not. You see how the proteins are handled, how resting is managed, and whether the team is composed under pressure. That kind of transparency is a trust signal in itself. If counter seating is an option when you book, take it, particularly for solo dining or a dinner for two.

    Timing Your Visit

    Durbuy draws tourists heavily in summer and during Belgian holiday weekends, when the medieval streets fill and restaurants across the town run at capacity. For Wagyu specifically, booking ahead during these periods is advisable even though the overall booking difficulty is rated easy. A weekday dinner in shoulder season, spring or early autumn, gives you the leading combination of availability and a less rushed kitchen. If you are visiting Durbuy as a base for the Ardennes and want a reliable dinner anchor for your stay, this is a reasonable first-night choice rather than a reward-yourself final evening — save that for somewhere like Le Grand Verre if the budget stretches.

    Value and Price Position

    At €€, Wagyu sits in the mid-range for Durbuy, which in absolute terms means you are not committing to a major outlay. For a Michelin Plate restaurant focused on quality meat, this price tier is reasonable. The Michelin Plate does not indicate star-level ambition but it does mean the guide's inspectors found consistent quality worth noting. In a town this size, that matters. You are not choosing between dozens of credentialed options; Wagyu is one of a short list of restaurants in Durbuy with any formal recognition, which sharpens the case for booking it when meat is what you want.

    Compare this to La Bru'sserie at €€€ or Le Grand Verre at €€€€ and Wagyu becomes the default answer for quality-conscious diners who do not want to spend at the leading of the Durbuy range. If you are considering Belgian grill restaurants more broadly, Carcasse in Sint-Idesbald is a reference point for what a serious meats-focused kitchen looks like at a higher level of ambition, but it is not a local alternative , it is a benchmark for the category.

    Google Rating in Context

    A Google rating of 3.9 from 556 reviews requires a direct read. For a Michelin Plate restaurant, 3.9 is below what you would typically expect, and it is worth factoring into your decision. A wide volume of reviews at this score often reflects a gap between general tourist expectations and a more focused, sometimes price-conscious local audience, rather than a fundamental quality problem at a kitchen that has held Michelin recognition for two consecutive years. That said, it is a signal worth noting: if service consistency or value perception matters to your group, read recent reviews before booking rather than relying solely on the Michelin credential.

    Wagyu in Belgium's Wider Grill and Fine Dining Context

    Durbuy is not Brussels or Antwerp, and Wagyu is not competing with the likes of Zilte in Antwerp or Hof van Cleve in Kruishoutem. But within the Ardennes dining context, a Michelin Plate at the €€ tier is a meaningful credential. If you are touring the region and want to understand Belgium's grill category more broadly, Damini Macelleria and Affini in Arzignano represents a European benchmark for how a butcher-restaurant hybrid can work at serious level. Wagyu is not in that league, but it is a reliable, credentialed option for the location.

    For other Belgian dining references worth knowing: Boury in Roeselare, Vrijmoed in Gent, and Bozar Restaurant in Brussels give context for what Michelin-recognised cooking looks like at higher levels across the country. Willem Hiele in Oudenburg and d'Eugénie à Emilie in Baudour round out the picture of what is possible in Belgium's smaller cities and towns.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: Rue du Comte Théodule d'Ursel 1, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium
    • Cuisine: Meats and Grills
    • Price range: €€ (mid-range)
    • Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
    • Google rating: 3.9 from 556 reviews
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , advance booking still recommended during summer and Belgian holiday weekends
    • Leading for: Celebratory dinners, date nights, solo counter dining, meat-focused occasions
    • Dress code: Not specified , smart casual is safe given the Michelin recognition and price tier
    • Hours: Not listed , confirm directly before visiting
    • Phone / website: Not listed , check Google or local listings for current contact details

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Is Wagyu good for solo dining? It can work well for solo diners, particularly if counter or bar seating is available , proximity to the kitchen at a grill restaurant makes a solo meal more engaging than a table for one in the middle of the room. At €€, the spend is manageable for a single diner. Confirm the seating format when booking.
    • Is Wagyu good for a special occasion? Yes, within its category. At €€ with a Michelin Plate, it delivers a credible special-occasion dinner without the cost of Le Grand Verre. If the occasion calls for maximum formality or a longer tasting format, step up to Le Grand Verre instead. For a meat-focused celebration, Wagyu is the stronger fit.
    • Is Wagyu worth the price? At €€ with two consecutive Michelin Plates, the value case is solid. The Google rating of 3.9 suggests some inconsistency in guest experience, so read recent reviews. But for the price tier in Durbuy, a Michelin-recognised grill kitchen represents good value compared to spending more at La Bru'sserie or Le Grand Verre.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Wagyu? No specific tasting menu information is available in our data. Given the meats and grills focus and the €€ price range, this is likely not a long tasting format venue. Confirm the menu structure directly with the restaurant before booking if a tasting format is a priority.
    • What should I wear to Wagyu? No dress code is listed, but a Michelin Plate restaurant in a historic Belgian town warrants smart casual at minimum. Durbuy's dining scene is not black-tie, but turning up in hiking gear from the Ardennes trails would be out of place. A step above casual is the right call.
    • Does Wagyu handle dietary restrictions? No specific dietary information is available. The cuisine is meats and grills, which limits natural options for non-meat eaters. Contact the restaurant directly before booking if you or your group have dietary restrictions , this is particularly important for a grill-focused kitchen where the menu may have limited non-meat options.
    • What are alternatives to Wagyu in Durbuy? For traditional Belgian cuisine at the same price tier, Durbuy Ô is the direct alternative. For a step up in ambition and spend, La Bru'sserie at €€€ offers world cuisine. For the leading of the Durbuy range, Le Grand Verre at €€€€ is the most serious option. For modern cuisine at €€, Le Clos des Récollets is worth considering.
    • What should I order at Wagyu? The restaurant name signals a beef focus, and the meats and grills cuisine type confirms it. No specific dish data is available, but at a grill restaurant with Michelin recognition, the primary protein is the main event. Ask the team what the kitchen is working with on the day , a good grill kitchen will have a view on what to order.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Wagyu good for solo dining?

    It works for solo diners in the sense that a meat-focused grill format does not demand a group. At €€ and with Michelin Plate recognition, it is a reasonable solo stop if you are already in Durbuy for the day. That said, without published counter or bar seating details, confirm availability for one before assuming you can walk in.

    Is Wagyu good for a special occasion?

    It is a credible choice for a low-key celebration in Durbuy — the Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025) gives it a verifiable quality signal without the formality or spend of a full fine-dining room. If the occasion calls for something more ceremonial, the Ardennes has higher-tier options further afield. For a relaxed, meat-focused dinner to mark something, Wagyu fits.

    Is Wagyu worth the price?

    At €€, the entry point is mid-range for Durbuy, which means you are not taking a financial risk. A Michelin Plate two years running (2024–2025) indicates consistent kitchen quality, and the cuisine type — meats and grills — is straightforwardly executed at this price level in Belgium. The 3.9 Google score from 556 reviews is below typical Michelin-recognised form, so go in with calibrated expectations rather than assuming it overdelivers.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Wagyu?

    No tasting menu is confirmed in the available venue data, so do not book on that assumption. Wagyu's registered cuisine type is meats and grills, which typically means à la carte or set-format meat cuts rather than a multi-course tasting progression. Check directly with the restaurant before visiting if a tasting menu format is your priority.

    What should I wear to Wagyu?

    Nothing in the venue record points to a formal dress requirement. A Michelin Plate grill at €€ in a small Belgian city like Durbuy typically runs without a dress code — neat casual is safe. Avoid assuming black-tie expectations; this is not the profile of the restaurant.

    Does Wagyu handle dietary restrictions?

    The venue data does not include dietary accommodation details. Given the cuisine focus is meats and grills, options for non-meat eaters may be limited — contact the restaurant in advance if you have specific requirements. Do not arrive assuming a plant-forward menu exists alongside the grill.

    What are alternatives to Wagyu in Durbuy?

    The closest comparisons in Durbuy are Durbuy Ô, Le Grand Verre, La Bru'sserie, and Le Clos des Récollets. If you want a different cuisine format or a change in price point, those four cover the main alternatives in town. Durbuy's restaurant scene is compact, so your options within a short walk of Wagyu's address on Rue du Comte Théodule d'Ursel are limited — book your preferred spot before arriving.

    Location

    Rue du Comte Théodule d'Ursel 1, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium

    Compare Wagyu

    Wagyu Side-by-Side
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    WagyuMeats and GrillsMichelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)Easy
    Durbuy ÔTraditional CuisineUnknown
    Le Grand VerreModern FrenchMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    La Bru'sserieWorld CuisineUnknown
    Le Clos des RécolletsModern CuisineUnknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Also Consider

    Within Durbuy's dining options, Wagyu sits at a specific intersection: Michelin-recognised quality at a mid-range price. If you are deciding between it and Le Clos des Récollets (also €€, modern cuisine), the choice comes down to what you want to eat. Le Clos des Récollets offers a more contemporary kitchen format; Wagyu is the answer when meat is the priority. Both are easy to book and comparable in spend.

    Step up to La Bru'sserie at €€€ if you want more range across world cuisine and are comfortable with a higher outlay. For the most ambitious meal in Durbuy, Le Grand Verre at €€€€ is the clear top-end choice — modern French at a price that reflects serious kitchen investment. If you are planning a multi-night stay and want to spread budget across several meals, Wagyu and Le Clos des Récollets make sense as weekday options, with Le Grand Verre reserved for your main occasion dinner.

    Durbuy Ô at €€ is the most directly comparable alternative for diners who want traditional Belgian cuisine rather than a grill focus. If your group is split between meat-forward and more varied menus, Durbuy Ô gives you broader options at the same price. For a straightforward decision: if beef and grills are the point of the evening, book Wagyu; if you want more variety or a different cuisine register, Durbuy Ô or La Bru'sserie are the practical alternatives.

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