Restaurant in Brussels, Belgium
Palais Royal by David Martin
210ptsMichelin-recognised Modern French, no formality tax.

About Palais Royal by David Martin
Palais Royal by David Martin holds two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025) and a 4.7 Google rating — a reliable case for booking at the €€€€ tier. The Modern French kitchen delivers consistent quality with less formality than you might expect from a Rue Royale address. Booking is Easy, making it one of the more accessible top-tier rooms in Brussels.
A Michelin-recognised address on Rue Royale that delivers serious Modern French cooking without the formality tax
At the €€€€ price point, Palais Royal by David Martin is positioned alongside Brussels' most ambitious dining rooms — but it earns that placement on quality rather than ceremony. Two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025) confirm this is a kitchen cooking at a consistent, verifiable standard, and a Google rating of 4.7 from guests reinforces that the experience lands reliably. If you have been once and are weighing a return, the answer is direct: yes, come back. The address on Rue Royale 103 puts you in one of Brussels' most historically charged corridors, and the cooking justifies the setting.
The Room
The spatial logic of Palais Royal by David Martin does a lot of the persuasive work before a single dish arrives. Rue Royale is a formal address — it runs through the upper town, flanked by institutions and palaces , so you arrive expecting starch and distance. What the room offers instead is a recalibration: the physical space reads as considered rather than cold, with a scale that suits both a quiet dinner for two and a table of four without either feeling exposed or cramped. For a returning guest, the room rewards closer attention than a first visit allows. The pacing of the space , how tables are positioned relative to each other, the way light and proportion interact , is part of what makes this a restaurant you want to return to rather than simply tick off. Brussels has no shortage of grand rooms that feel like they are performing grandeur; this one feels like it is actually being used.
The Cooking
Modern French at the €€€€ level in Brussels means you are being compared, consciously or not, to Comme chez Soi and La Villa Lorraine by Yves Mattagne, two addresses with deeper institutional weight. Palais Royal does not try to out-classic either of them. The Modern French framing signals a kitchen more interested in precision and lightness than in tradition for its own sake , which, for a returning diner, means the menu is worth exploring systematically rather than defaulting to whatever impressed you the first time. Two Michelin Plate distinctions in consecutive years signal a kitchen that is not coasting: Michelin awards the Plate to restaurants cooking at a quality level the guide considers worth tracking, and holding it across two editions suggests this is not a one-season performance. The editorial angle here is casual excellence , a room and a kitchen that are delivering disproportionate quality for how relaxed the overall experience feels. That is a specific and valuable thing in a city where the alternative is often either formal and stiff or casual and inconsistent.
Booking and Timing
Booking difficulty at Palais Royal by David Martin is rated Easy , meaning you do not need to plan weeks in advance or refresh a reservations page at midnight. For a Michelin-recognised Modern French room at the leading price tier in Brussels, that accessibility is worth factoring into your decision. If you are weighing this against harder-to-book options in the Belgian fine dining circuit , including Hof van Cleve in Kruishoutem or Boury in Roeselare, both of which require considerably more lead time , Palais Royal gives you a high-quality fallback that does not feel like a fallback. A week's notice should be sufficient for most dates; weekends may warrant a few extra days. Contact the restaurant directly via Rue Royale 103 for current availability and to confirm any specific requirements before your visit.
Who Should Book
If you are a returning guest, use this visit to range wider across the menu than a first-timer instinctively does. The Modern French format at this level tends to reward guests who engage with the full progression rather than anchoring to a single familiar course. Solo diners will find the price point and room format workable , Brussels' Modern French rooms are generally more accommodating to solo visitors than comparable addresses in Paris or London, and the relaxed formality here makes dining alone feel less conspicuous than it might at a stiffer room. For groups, a table of four is the comfortable ceiling before the dynamics of a shared experience start to fragment.
For broader context on where Palais Royal sits in Belgium's fine dining picture, the domestic circuit also includes Zilte in Antwerp, Vrijmoed in Gent, Willem Hiele in Oudenburg, and d'Eugénie à Emilie in Baudour , each pulling in a different direction stylistically. Within Brussels itself, Bozar Restaurant, Henri, and Selecto fill out the mid-to-upper dining range if you are planning a multi-night stay and want to spread your budget across different experiences. If Modern French is your reference point internationally, Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library in London and Schanz in Piesport offer useful benchmarks for how the format performs at different price tiers and contexts.
For a full picture of what Brussels has to offer across categories, see our full Brussels restaurants guide, our full Brussels hotels guide, our full Brussels bars guide, our full Brussels wineries guide, and our full Brussels experiences guide.
FAQs
- How far ahead should I book Palais Royal by David Martin? Booking difficulty here is Easy , a week's notice is typically sufficient, though weekend tables may benefit from a few extra days of lead time. For a Michelin Plate restaurant at the €€€€ tier in Brussels, that accessibility is genuinely useful. If you are also considering harder-to-secure addresses in the Belgian circuit, Palais Royal is one of the few top-tier rooms where a last-minute plan is realistic.
- Does Palais Royal by David Martin handle dietary restrictions? Modern French kitchens at this price level routinely accommodate dietary requirements when informed in advance , the format gives the kitchen enough flexibility to adjust. Contact the restaurant directly at Rue Royale 103 before your visit to confirm what is possible. Do not leave it until you arrive.
- Is Palais Royal by David Martin worth the price? Yes, for what it delivers. Two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions and a 4.7 Google rating across guest visits confirm this is a kitchen performing consistently. At €€€€, you are paying for Modern French cooking with genuine technical credentials in a room that does not demand the stiffness that price tag can sometimes carry. Compared to Comme chez Soi at the same price tier, Palais Royal trades some institutional prestige for a more relaxed atmosphere , whether that trade suits you depends on what you are optimising for.
- What should I order at Palais Royal by David Martin? Specific current dishes are not available here, and menu specifics change , contact the restaurant directly or check current listings before your visit. What the Modern French format at Michelin Plate level typically supports is a full progression rather than a single standout course, so if you are returning, resist the instinct to anchor to what worked last time and let the kitchen direct the meal.
- Is Palais Royal by David Martin good for solo dining? Yes, more so than many comparable rooms. The relaxed formality and accessible booking make solo visits practical rather than awkward. At €€€€ the spend is meaningful for one, but Brussels' Modern French rooms are generally more solo-friendly than equivalent addresses in Paris or London. If solo dining at this price feels like a stretch, Henri or Selecto offer lower-commitment entry points in the same city.
Compare Palais Royal by David Martin
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Palais Royal by David Martin | Modern French | €€€€ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| Comme chez Soi | French - Belgian, Classic Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| La Villa Lorraine by Yves Mattagne | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| senzanome | Modern Italian, Italian | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Au Vieux Saint Martin | French Bistro, Belgian | €€€ | Unknown | — | |
| Aux Armes de Bruxelles | Brasserie, Belgian | €€ | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Palais Royal by David Martin?
Booking difficulty here is rated Easy, so a few days' notice is typically enough rather than the weeks-out planning required at comparable €€€€ addresses in Brussels. That said, weekend evenings on Rue Royale fill faster than weekday slots, so aim to book 3–5 days ahead for a Friday or Saturday. The Michelin Plate recognition means demand is real, even if the wait is manageable.
Does Palais Royal by David Martin handle dietary restrictions?
Modern French kitchens at the €€€€ level in Brussels routinely accommodate dietary needs when notified at the time of booking — call or note restrictions in your reservation. Specific menus and substitutions are not documented in available data, so check the venue's official channels via their Rue Royale address to confirm what adjustments are possible before you arrive.
Is Palais Royal by David Martin worth the price?
At €€€€ with two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025), Palais Royal by David Martin earns its price point for serious Modern French cooking on one of Brussels' most formal addresses. It is less theatrical than Comme chez Soi and less destination-heavy than La Villa Lorraine by Yves Mattagne, which makes it a stronger choice if you want the quality without the full ceremony. If budget is the primary concern, senzanome delivers comparable ambition at a lower price tier.
What should I order at Palais Royal by David Martin?
Specific menu items are not documented in the venue data, so dish-level recommendations cannot be made here. What the Michelin Plate credential and Modern French format do signal is a kitchen built around classical technique with contemporary execution — the kind of menu where ranging beyond your first instinct tends to reward returning guests more than first-timers playing it safe.
Is Palais Royal by David Martin good for solo dining?
The Rue Royale address and Modern French format suggest a room arranged for couples and small groups rather than counter-style solo dining — but at €€€€, solo diners are rarely turned away and the easy booking difficulty means you are not competing hard for a single seat. If solo counter dining is a priority, senzanome is more structurally suited to that format. For a solo meal where the cooking is the focus, Palais Royal works fine.
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