Restaurant in Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Michelin-recognised home cooking, easy to book.

Bick Stuff has held a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, making it one of Luxembourg's strongest value cases for a celebration dinner at the €€ price point. Chef Denis Laissy's Home Cooking approach earns a 4.6 on Google across 161 reviews, with a convivial Clausen neighbourhood atmosphere that suits dates and small group occasions over formal business meals.
If you have already eaten at Bick Stuff once, the question on a second visit is whether it holds up — and the answer is yes, with caveats. Chef Denis Laissy has held a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, which means the guide's inspectors have returned too, and found something consistent enough to recognise twice. At the €€ price point, that two-year run of recognition makes Bick Stuff one of the stronger value cases in Luxembourg's dining scene. For a special occasion that does not demand a €€€€ price tag, this is one of the first places to consider in the city.
Set on Rue de Clausen in the Clausen neighbourhood — a stretch of Luxembourg City known for a more relaxed, neighbourhood-pub energy than the formal restaurant rows elsewhere , Bick Stuff carries the ambient feel of somewhere locals return to rather than somewhere tourists plan around. The room does not aim for hushed fine-dining theatre. Expect a warmer, more convivial atmosphere: conversation carries across tables, the energy is social rather than ceremonial. If you are planning a celebration dinner where the mood matters as much as the menu, that informality is an asset. If you need the kind of library-quiet setting that suits a delicate business negotiation, look further up the price range toward Ma Langue Sourit or Léa Linster.
The cuisine classification is Home Cooking , not a term that typically sits alongside Michelin recognition, but Bick Stuff demonstrates why the category earns serious attention when executed with discipline. Denis Laissy's cooking is grounded in the kind of direct, flavour-forward food that does not hide behind technique for its own sake. Across comparable Home Cooking venues in the region , such as Le Tournant in Ixelles and Les Tilleuls in Céroux , the category rewards diners who want genuine cooking over performative plating. Bick Stuff earns its Michelin Plates by landing in that same register: honest food with a clear point of view.
Specific dishes are not confirmed in our data, so we will not fabricate them. What the 4.6 Google rating across 161 reviews does tell you is that a substantial number of guests have left satisfied , and that score is consistent enough to be meaningful rather than a statistical fluke. For a venue with this price-to-recognition ratio, the rating reinforces the booking case rather than raising doubts about it.
Detailed wine list data is not available in our records, and we will not speculate about specific bottles or regions. What is worth noting is that the €€ price positioning at a Michelin Plate venue in Luxembourg typically implies a concise, well-chosen list rather than a deep cellar programme. Compared to the wine depth you would find at Apdikt (€€€, Creative) or the broader programmes at the €€€€ tier, Bick Stuff's wine offering is likely functional and supportive of the food rather than a destination in itself. If wine list depth is a deciding factor for your booking, that is a reason to look at the higher-price alternatives. If you want honest food with a glass that works alongside it, Bick Stuff's format fits. Luxembourg's wine culture also means that Moselle whites , crisp Rieslings and Auxerrois from the Moselle valley , are credible house-pour territory at this price point, though we can only confirm that from regional context rather than from specific menu data. For those keen on exploring Luxembourg's wine output more broadly, our Luxembourg wineries guide covers the region's producers in detail.
Bick Stuff works well as a birthday or anniversary dinner for a couple or small group that values atmosphere over ceremony and wants Michelin-level consistency without a €€€€ outlay. The Clausen location has its own charm , active, neighbourhood-focused, with a different energy from the more formal restaurant districts. If your celebration group is large, check availability directly: seating capacity is not confirmed in our data, so assume that groups above six may need to plan ahead. For a one-to-one date night where the food quality matters and the bill does not need to justify itself against a fine-dining benchmark, this is a sound booking.
For the opposite profile , a formal business dinner, a proposal venue with white-tablecloth expectations, or a celebration where the room itself needs to impress , Bick Stuff is not the right call. Archibald De Prince (Organic, €€€€) or K Restaurant would serve those needs better.
Booking is rated Easy. The address at 95 Rue de Clausen, Clausen, is direct to reach from central Luxembourg City. Phone and website details are not in our current data record , check Google or local booking platforms for current contact information. Given the Michelin Plate recognition and a strong Google score, booking a few days ahead for weekends is sensible, but this is not the kind of venue where three-week-out reservations are a requirement. Hours are not confirmed in our data; verify before visiting, particularly if you are planning a Sunday or Monday booking when smaller Luxembourg restaurants often close.
For broader planning, our full Luxembourg restaurants guide covers the city's dining range across price tiers and cuisines. You can also explore our Luxembourg hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide for a fuller picture of the city.
If you are comparing Home Cooking venues beyond Luxembourg, Del Oso in Cosgaya, Gocklwirt in Stephanskirchen, and Sternenschanz in Ötisheim represent the category across different European contexts. For reference points at the technical ceiling of the dining world, Le Bernardin in New York and Atomix in New York show what the format looks like when the price tier climbs to match. SENSA in Weiswampach is also worth considering if you are travelling wider within Luxembourg.
Quick reference: Bick Stuff, 95 Rue de Clausen, Clausen, Luxembourg , €€ Home Cooking , Michelin Plate 2024 & 2025 , Google 4.6 (161 reviews) , Booking: Easy.
No dress code is listed in our data, and the Home Cooking format in a neighbourhood setting like Clausen strongly suggests smart-casual is the right call. A jacket is not required. Turning up in formal evening wear would be overdressed for the room's energy; equally, very casual weekend attire should be fine. If you are planning a celebration dinner, think of the dress level you would bring to a good neighbourhood bistro rather than a fine-dining room.
No specific dietary information is available in our data. The Home Cooking format suggests a menu with a fixed, chef-driven focus rather than a wide à la carte range, so if you have serious dietary restrictions, contact the restaurant directly before booking. Phone and website details are not in our current record , use Google to find current contact information.
Seat count is not confirmed in our records. For groups larger than four, it is worth calling ahead to confirm availability and whether the room can seat you together. The Clausen location and Home Cooking format suggest a modestly sized room rather than a large-event venue. If you need to guarantee a private or semi-private space for a group celebration, ask explicitly when you book.
At the €€€ tier, Apdikt offers creative cooking with more ambition in the wine programme. For €€€€ dining with full fine-dining service, Ma Langue Sourit (Contemporary French) and Léa Linster (Modern French) are the benchmark addresses. Archibald De Prince suits diners who want organic sourcing at a higher price point. Bick Stuff's specific advantage over all of them is the price-to-Michelin-recognition ratio , if your budget is €€, there is no stronger case in Luxembourg right now.
Menu format details are not confirmed in our data. What is confirmed is a Michelin Plate across two consecutive years at a €€ price level , which implies a tight, well-executed menu rather than a sprawling à la carte. If a tasting menu format is available, the award history and Google score (4.6 across 161 reviews) suggest it delivers consistent quality. At €€ pricing, the value case for a structured format is stronger here than at the €€€€ venues where the outlay is considerably higher for each additional course.
Expect a neighbourhood-restaurant atmosphere rather than a formal fine-dining experience , the Clausen setting sets that tone clearly. The Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025) tells you the food is consistently good, not that you are walking into a ceremony. Arrive with an appetite for honest, direct cooking at a fair price point. Book ahead for weekends, confirm hours before you go (not in our current data), and treat it as the occasion-worthy local restaurant it is rather than as a special-trip destination on the level of the €€€€ addresses in the city.
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bick Stuff | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | €€ | — |
| Ma Langue Sourit | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Léa Linster | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Apdikt | Michelin 1 Star | €€€ | — |
| Archibald De Prince | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Fani | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
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The home cooking format and €€ price point point toward relaxed, everyday dress rather than formal attire. Think neat casual: clean jeans and a shirt work fine. Bick Stuff is not the kind of Michelin-recognised address where a jacket is expected.
No dietary policy is listed in available records, so check the venue's official channels before booking. As a Michelin Plate home cooking address at €€, the menu is likely focused and relatively concise, which means substitutions may be limited compared to larger tasting-menu operations.
Bick Stuff works best for couples and small groups of four or fewer, based on the home cooking format and neighbourhood-scale venue. For larger parties, call ahead: no group booking policy is confirmed in our records, and availability at 95 Rue de Clausen may be constrained.
Ma Langue Sourit and Léa Linster both carry stronger Michelin credentials if you want a formal tasting experience at a higher price tier. Apdikt is a closer comparison in terms of neighbourhood feel. Fani and Archibald De Prince are worth considering if you want more menu variety at a similar budget.
Menu format details are not confirmed in our records, so we cannot assess a specific tasting menu offer. What is clear is that Bick Stuff holds a Michelin Plate at €€ pricing for two consecutive years, which suggests the cooking delivers above its price bracket. If a tasting format is available, that context makes it a reasonable proposition.
Book in advance: despite the easy booking rating, a two-year Michelin Plate run at €€ prices in Clausen means demand is steady. The address at 95 Rue de Clausen is in the Clausen district, accessible from central Luxembourg City. Chef Denis Laissy leads the kitchen under a home cooking classification, so expect a personal, unfussy style rather than a theatrical production.
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