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    Restaurant in Roeselare, Belgium

    Boury

    1,940pts

    Book two months out. Worth every week.

    Boury, Restaurant in Roeselare

    About Boury

    Boury holds three Michelin stars and ranks #46 on Opinionated About Dining's Classical Europe list — a serious tasting menu destination in Roeselare built around seasonal Flemish produce and classical French precision. Book two to three months out minimum. At €€€€, it is one of the strongest cases for fine dining in Belgium outside the major cities.

    Getting a Table at Boury Is Hard. It's Worth It.

    Boury holds three Michelin stars, sits at #46 on Opinionated About Dining's Classical Europe list for 2025, and carries a 97-point score from La Liste. It is also in Roeselare — a West Flemish city that most international diners wouldn't think to visit for a meal of this calibre. That combination of obscurity and recognition is exactly why the reservation window closes fast. If you're planning to come, start at least two to three months out. Weekend evenings book first; Thursday and Friday lunch services occasionally have more flexibility, but don't count on it. The effort to secure a table is real, but relative to three-star restaurants in Paris or Tokyo, Boury remains somewhat easier to book purely because of its location. That is a short window that narrows every year as its reputation grows.

    What Boury Is

    Tim Boury's kitchen operates around seasonal Flemish produce treated with a classical French sensibility. The philosophy, documented in Boury's La Liste recognition, centres on vegetables used in light, textural preparations where balance drives every plate. Hop shoots and morels arrive in spring, tomatoes and courgettes through summer, and butternut squash with forest mushrooms as autumn takes over. These aren't garnishes — they anchor dishes alongside proteins like squid with carrot and passion fruit, smoked Oosterschelde eel with pickled vegetables, and asparagus with smoked burrata. Vegetarian seasonal menus are available as a standing option, not an afterthought. The cuisine sits in the classical-creative register: technically precise, ingredient-driven, and grounded in the seasons of this specific part of Belgium. For food-focused travellers who have done the Parisian three-star circuit, Boury offers something that circuit can't , a Flemish sensibility that feels rooted rather than performative.

    The Counter Angle

    Boury's editorial angle from Pearl's assessment leans toward what close-in seating adds to this kind of meal. Counter or kitchen-adjacent positions at high-end tasting restaurants shift the experience from passive reception to active observation. At a three-star operation working with the precision and seasonal specificity that Boury's awards reflect, watching plating and preparation reinforces the logic of the menu in a way that a corner table doesn't. If counter or kitchen seats are available when you book, request them. The transition from vegetable-forward spring plates to the structural richness of autumn preparations reads differently when you can see the composition process. This is not a casual recommendation , at €€€€ pricing, extracting every dimension of the meal is part of the value calculation. Check availability when booking and ask directly.

    Lunch vs. Dinner

    Boury opens for both lunch (12–1 pm) and dinner (7–8 pm) Wednesday through Saturday, with Sunday and Monday–Tuesday closed. Lunch at this level often represents a better entry point: the same kitchen, potentially a shorter format or lower price, and a quieter room. For a first visit, lunch on a Thursday or Friday is the practical recommendation , slightly easier to book than Saturday, and the daylight setting suits the vegetable-led, produce-forward cooking better than an evening service in some opinions. If you're travelling specifically for the meal, Saturday lunch followed by time in the Bruges-Ghent corridor the following day is a logical pairing.

    Ratings and Recognition

    • Michelin: Three Stars (2024, 2025)
    • Opinionated About Dining , Classical Europe: #46 (2025), #49 (2024), #75 (2023) , a consistent upward trajectory
    • La Liste Leading Restaurants: 97.5 pts (2025), 97 pts (2026)
    • Les Grandes Tables du Monde: Member (2025)
    • Google: 4.9 from 808 reviews

    The OAD trajectory is the most useful signal here. Moving from #75 to #46 in two years within Classical Europe , a highly competitive list that includes Hof van Cleve and Zilte , indicates sustained quality, not a one-cycle anomaly. At 4.9 across more than 800 Google reviews, diner satisfaction at this level is unusually consistent.

    Booking and Practical Details

    Reservations: Book two to three months out minimum for weekends; one to two months for weekday services. Check the website directly for availability. Hours: Wednesday–Saturday, lunch 12–1 pm and dinner 7–8 pm; closed Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. Address: Rumbeeksesteenweg 300, 8800 Roeselare, Belgium. Budget: €€€€ , expect full tasting menu pricing in line with Belgian three-star peers. Dress: No stated code in available data, but the awards context and price tier strongly suggest smart-casual at minimum; erring toward business casual is safer. Getting There: Roeselare is approximately 30 minutes by train from Bruges and roughly an hour from Brussels by rail. Driving from Ghent takes under an hour. Combining Boury with a stay in Bruges is the most practical logistics option for non-local visitors.

    How Boury Fits the Belgian Three-Star Picture

    Belgium punches well above its size in fine dining. Hof van Cleve in Kruishoutem holds comparable standing as a three-star Flemish benchmark. Zilte in Antwerp operates at a similar price tier with a different urban profile. Willem Hiele in Oudenburg offers a more coastal, natural-wine-forward proposition for travellers who want contrast. Vrijmoed in Ghent is the plant-based fine dining option if that's your direction. Boury's specific value in this set is its seasonal Flemish rootedness combined with French classical technique , a combination that Bozar in Brussels or La Durée in nearby Izegem approach differently. For travellers building a Flanders fine dining itinerary, Boury belongs at the leading of the list , not because it is the easiest logistical choice, but because the OAD and Michelin data together suggest it is currently the strongest kitchen in the region. See our full Roeselare restaurants guide for broader context, and explore hotels, bars, experiences, and wineries in Roeselare to build your visit around the meal.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Boury?

    Two to three months out for weekend services; one to two months for weekday lunch or dinner. Boury holds three Michelin stars and ranked #46 on Opinionated About Dining's Classical Europe list for 2025, which keeps demand high and availability tight. Check the website directly — cancellations do surface, but don't count on them.

    Can Boury accommodate groups?

    check the venue's official channels to discuss group arrangements. At €€€€ pricing across Wednesday-to-Saturday services only, Boury runs a constrained schedule that limits large-group flexibility. Smaller groups of two to four will find it easier to secure seats at the standard booking window.

    What should a first-timer know about Boury?

    This is a set-menu format built around seasonal Flemish produce handled with classical French technique. Tim Boury's kitchen emphasises seasonal vegetables, with combinations like asparagus with smoked burrata and carrots with passion fruit and squid — documented in La Liste's 97-point assessment. The restaurant is in Roeselare, not a major city hub, so factor in travel time and plan the visit as a destination meal.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Boury?

    Lunch is the stronger practical choice for most visitors. Boury opens lunch at 12–1 pm and dinner at 7–8 pm Wednesday through Saturday, and at three-Michelin-star level, lunch typically offers comparable menus at more accessible pricing — though confirm current lunch pricing when booking. Dinner adds atmosphere, but lunch gives you the full experience with easier travel logistics, especially coming from outside Belgium.

    Is Boury good for solo dining?

    It can work, particularly if counter or kitchen-adjacent seating is available. Solo diners at this level benefit from positions where kitchen interaction compensates for dining alone. Call ahead to ask about placement options — the restaurant's Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership signals front-of-house attentiveness that typically extends to solo guests.

    What should I order at Boury?

    Boury operates on a set tasting menu format, so you are not selecting individual dishes. Seasonal produce drives the menu, with La Liste noting recurring signatures like hop shoots and morels in spring, tomatoes and courgettes in summer, and butternut squash and forest mushrooms through autumn and winter. A vegetarian seasonal option is documented as a permanent fixture on the menu.

    What should I wear to Boury?

    Dress formally. A three-Michelin-star restaurant ranked in La Liste's top 100 and holding Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership operates at a level where formal or smart-formal attire is the standard expectation. Avoid casual clothing. If in doubt, err toward what you would wear to a serious business dinner.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    Closed
    Wednesday
    12–1 pm, 7–8 pm
    Thursday
    12–1 pm, 7–8 pm
    Friday
    12–1 pm, 7–8 pm
    Saturday
    12–1 pm, 7–8 pm
    Sunday
    Closed

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