Restaurant in Poperinge, Belgium
Pegasus
210ptsMichelin-recognised modern French in hop country.

About Pegasus
Pegasus holds two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and a 4.7 Google rating, making it the strongest case for Modern French dining in Poperinge at €€€ — well below the €€€€ tier of Belgium's starred circuit. For a first visit to serious cooking in West Flanders, it is the most practical and well-credentialed option in the area.
Should You Book Pegasus?
If you are comparing Pegasus against driving an hour to a €€€€ destination restaurant in Bruges or Ghent, stop. Pegasus earns two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and a 4.7 Google rating from 165 reviews while sitting at €€€ pricing — that combination is genuinely hard to find in West Flanders. For a first visit to serious Modern French cooking in this corner of Belgium, this is the most sensible starting point in Poperinge.
The Venue
Poperinge is hop country — a small market town in the far west of West Flanders, better known for its annual Hopfeesten than for fine dining. Pegasus changes that calculus. On Guido Gezellestraat, away from the tourist-facing main square, it occupies a position that feels genuinely local rather than staged for visitors. The mood inside reads calm rather than hushed: this is not the kind of room that performs seriousness at you. The atmosphere is composed , measured service, a dining pace that does not rush, and a noise level that stays at conversation-friendly throughout the meal. If you have been to a city restaurant where the sound design feels like a nightclub, Pegasus is the corrective. Come expecting to hear the person across the table from you.
That atmosphere matters for a first-timer deciding between this and a weekend trip to a larger Belgian city. Poperinge is not a destination you pass through by accident , you choose to come here. Pegasus rewards that choice. The two consecutive Michelin Plates signal consistent kitchen output: not a star, but a formal recognition that the cooking is good enough to be worth a detour. For a town of this size, that is a significant credential. Compare it to the broader West Flemish dining map and you are looking at a venue that punches considerably above what the postcode would suggest.
The cuisine is Modern French , technically grounded, not experimental for its own sake. That framing matters for setting expectations. You are not coming here for Flemish terroir-driven tasting menus or creative deconstruction. You are coming for cooking that takes French classical foundations and applies them with contemporary discipline. The €€€ price point means this sits below the €€€€ ceiling of the region's most ambitious tables, which makes it a logical first step into serious Belgian fine dining rather than a commitment to a four-figure evening.
For context on where Pegasus sits in the wider Belgian dining conversation: Boury in Roeselare and Vrijmoed in Gent operate at a higher price tier with starred credentials. Willem Hiele in Oudenburg takes a more produce-driven, regional approach. Hof van Cleve in Kruishoutem sits at the very leading of the Belgian hierarchy. Pegasus does not compete with any of those on ambition or price , it competes on value and accessibility, and in that framing it wins clearly for the Poperinge area.
The 4.7 rating across 165 Google reviews is a useful signal here. That volume of reviews in a town this size suggests a genuine local following rather than a venue coasting on passing trade. Regulars return because the kitchen is consistent, not because the address is fashionable. For a first-timer, that consistency is the most important data point: you are unlikely to arrive on an off night.
Planning a broader trip around the restaurant makes sense. Our full Poperinge hotels guide covers where to stay, and our Poperinge bars guide can point you toward a drink before or after dinner. If you want to build out a full West Flanders itinerary, our full Poperinge restaurants guide gives the wider picture. For those extending into the region, La Durée in Izegem and Ralf Berendsen in Neerharen are worth adding to the itinerary. If Modern French is the draw and you want to benchmark Pegasus against international peers, Schanz in Piesport and Sketch in London give a useful reference point for what the format can look like at higher price tiers.
Practical Details
Reservations: Easy to book , this is not a venue requiring weeks of forward planning, though booking ahead for weekends is sensible given the limited dining options in Poperinge at this level. Price: €€€ , expect a meaningful but not punishing spend; below the €€€€ tier of Belgium's starred circuit. Dress: No confirmed dress code, but the Michelin Plate setting and calm atmosphere suggest smart casual is appropriate. Getting there: Poperinge is in western West Flanders; plan for a car or direct train from Bruges or Ghent. Check our Poperinge experiences guide and our Poperinge wineries guide for ways to fill the day around dinner.
Pearl Picks Nearby
- Bozar Restaurant in Brussels , for a higher-profile city alternative
- Boury in Roeselare , if you want to step up to starred Modern Flemish cooking
- Vrijmoed in Gent , creative Flemish at €€€€ in a city setting
- Le Chalet de la Forêt in Uccle , classic French at the leading of the Belgian register
- Zilte in Antwerp , for a sea-view fine dining experience further east
- d'Eugénie à Emilie in Baudour , French-Belgian creative in a different region
- Cuchara in Lommel , Modern European creative at €€€€ for comparison
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I order at Pegasus? Specific menu items are not confirmed in available data, so ordering advice beyond format is not reliable here. What is known: the kitchen operates in the Modern French tradition, which typically means technically precise sauces, structured courses, and classical protein treatments. Trust the set menu format if it is offered , kitchens working at Michelin Plate level in this style generally pace a set menu better than a la carte choices from a first-timer unfamiliar with the kitchen's strengths.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Pegasus? At €€€ pricing with two consecutive Michelin Plates, a tasting menu at Pegasus is a reasonable value proposition compared to the €€€€ starred alternatives in the region. If you are deciding between this and a similar outlay at Boury or Vrijmoed, Pegasus costs less and requires less travel planning , the trade-off is that you are below the starred tier. For a first visit to this style of cooking, that trade-off favours Pegasus.
- Is Pegasus worth the price? Yes, in context. Two Michelin Plates and a 4.7 rating at €€€ in a town without a deep fine dining infrastructure is a strong combination. You are not paying starred-restaurant prices, but you are getting kitchen output that Michelin has formally recognised twice. Compared to driving to Bruges or Ghent for a comparable spend at a less-recognised table, the value case for Pegasus is clear.
- Does Pegasus handle dietary restrictions? No confirmed information is available on dietary accommodation policies. Contact the restaurant directly before booking if dietary restrictions are a factor , at this level of cooking, kitchens typically require advance notice to adjust menus meaningfully.
- Can I eat at the bar at Pegasus? No confirmed bar seating data is available. Given the calm, composed atmosphere and the formal Michelin Plate context, this is most likely a table-service-only venue. Contact the restaurant to confirm before planning a walk-in bar visit.
Compare Pegasus
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pegasus | Modern French | €€€ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| Boury | Modern Frlemish, Creative French | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| Comme chez Soi | French - Belgian, Classic Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Vrijmoed | Modern Flemish, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| La Durée | French-Belgian, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Cuchara | Modern European, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
Comparing your options in Poperinge for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Pegasus?
Specific menu details are not published in advance, which is standard for modern French tasting-format restaurants at the €€€ level. With two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025), the kitchen has demonstrated consistent technical output, so trust the chef's selection rather than arriving with a fixed order in mind. If you have strong preferences, flag them at booking.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Pegasus?
At €€€ pricing and with back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, Pegasus is delivering at a level that justifies a tasting format in this price bracket. For context, comparable modern French tasting menus in Bruges or Ghent at the same tier often require more forward planning and carry higher price tags. If you want that calibre of cooking without the city surcharge or the booking stress, Pegasus makes a strong case.
Is Pegasus worth the price?
Yes, particularly if you are already in West Flanders or routing through for Hopfeesten or the region's hop-country towns. Two consecutive Michelin Plates confirm the kitchen is working at a level that the €€€ price range reflects honestly. Against €€€€ destination restaurants in Bruges or Ghent, Pegasus offers comparable recognition at lower cost and easier access.
Does Pegasus handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary requirements are not documented in available venue data, but modern French restaurants at the Michelin Plate level routinely accommodate restrictions when flagged at the time of booking. Contact Pegasus directly at Guido Gezellestraat 7, Poperinge when reserving to confirm what adjustments the kitchen can make.
Can I eat at the bar at Pegasus?
Bar seating details are not confirmed in the venue record. At a Michelin Plate modern French restaurant of this scale in a small market town like Poperinge, a dedicated bar counter is not a given. Book a table and confirm seating preferences directly when you reserve.
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