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    Restaurant in Bruges, Belgium

    Zet'Joe by Geert Van Hecke

    530pts

    Michelin-starred Bruges dinner worth booking now.

    Zet'Joe by Geert Van Hecke, Restaurant in Bruges

    About Zet'Joe by Geert Van Hecke

    Zet'Joe by Geert Van Hecke holds a Michelin star (2024 and 2025) and an OAD Top 500 Europe ranking, making it one of Bruges's most credible fine-dining tables at the €€€€ tier. Expect precise Modern European and Creative French cooking in an intimate room on Langestraat. Book three to four weeks ahead — this is a hard table to get.

    Verdict

    Zet'Joe by Geert Van Hecke is the right call for a serious dinner in Bruges. With a Michelin star held across both 2024 and 2025, a 4.8 Google rating from 273 reviews, and recognition from Opinionated About Dining as a leading European restaurant, this is one of the most credible fine-dining tables in the city at the €€€€ price tier. Book it for a special occasion or any meal where the cooking needs to carry the evening. First-timers should know that securing a table is genuinely difficult — plan at least three to four weeks ahead.

    Portrait

    Zet'Joe opened under chef Geert Van Hecke on Langestraat in central Bruges and was flagged by Opinionated About Dining as a recommended new European restaurant in 2023 before earning its first Michelin star in 2024. It retained that star in 2025 and climbed to #450 on OAD's Leading Restaurants in Europe list — a trajectory that puts it firmly in the upper tier of Belgian fine dining, alongside tables like Boury in Roeselare and Zilte in Antwerp.

    The cuisine sits at the intersection of Modern European and Creative French , technique-driven cooking that reads as precise rather than playful. For a first-timer, that means expecting a structured meal with clear French classical influence, the kind of cooking where the quality of sourcing and execution are the point, not theatrics. This is not a restaurant trying to surprise you with format; it is trying to impress you with skill.

    The address on Langestraat places it within walking distance of Bruges's historic centre, which matters for sequencing your evening. If you are staying in the city centre, you will not need a car. If you are visiting from Ghent or Brussels for the day, the last service window (kitchen closes at 9 pm) gives you enough time to arrive by train and still eat a full meal. Check current train schedules when planning , Bruges station is roughly a 15-minute walk or short taxi from Langestraat.

    Counter Seating: The Better Way to Experience This Kitchen

    Editorial angle here matters for first-timers: if the venue offers counter or chef's-table seating, request it. At this level of Modern European cooking, counter seating typically closes the distance between the diner and the kitchen in ways that a conventional table does not. You see the plating, the timing, the precision that earns and keeps a Michelin star. At a restaurant of this scale in Bruges , a city where fine dining rooms tend toward the intimate rather than the theatrical , the counter is where the craft is most visible. The room on Langestraat 11 is not a large space, which means even standard seating will feel close to the action, but if you have the option to request a position facing the pass, take it.

    For comparison, Bruges's other leading creative French table, Sans Cravate, and the Modern French Mémoire operate at a similar price point and formality level. Zet'Joe's counter experience, where available, adds a practical reason to choose it over peers for a solo diner or a couple who want engagement with the kitchen as part of the meal.

    Belgium's broader fine-dining context is worth keeping in mind as a benchmark. The country punches above its weight at the Michelin level , Hof van Cleve in Kruishoutem sets the three-star ceiling, and restaurants like Willem Hiele in Oudenburg and Bartholomeus in Heist show the depth of serious cooking across the Flemish region. Zet'Joe sits comfortably within this constellation. Its one-star status is not a consolation prize; in a country with this density of Michelin-recognised kitchens, it represents a genuine credential.

    One practical note on timing: the restaurant is closed Mondays and Sundays, and service runs lunch (12–1:30 pm) and dinner (7–9 pm) Tuesday through Saturday. The kitchen-close time of 9 pm for evening service is earlier than many comparable restaurants in larger cities , factor that in if you are travelling from outside Bruges. A Bozar in Brussels or Le Bernardin in New York operates on a different hospitality clock. Here, punctuality is not optional.

    For the broader picture of where Zet'Joe sits in Bruges's dining scene, see our full Bruges restaurants guide. If you are planning a longer trip, our Bruges hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of your stay. You can also find neighbouring Bruges fine-dining options including De Karmeliet, Assiette Blanche, and ATELIER D THE BISTRO on Pearl.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: Langestraat 11, 8000 Brugge, Belgium
    • Price: €€€€
    • Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, lunch 12–1:30 pm / dinner 7–9 pm. Closed Sunday and Monday.
    • Booking difficulty: Hard , reserve 3–4 weeks in advance minimum
    • Awards: Michelin 1 Star (2024, 2025); OAD Leading Restaurants in Europe #450 (2024)
    • Google rating: 4.8 from 273 reviews
    • Cuisine: Modern European, Creative French
    • Chef: Geert Van Hecke
    • Phone / website: Not publicly listed , check reservation platforms or email directly

    Compare Zet'Joe by Geert Van Hecke

    Zet'Joe by Geert Van Hecke Side-by-Side
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Zet'Joe by Geert Van HeckeModern European, Creative FrenchMichelin 1 Star (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #450 (2024); Michelin 1 Star (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top New Restaurants in Europe Recommended (2023)Hard
    BruutNeo-bistro, Modern CuisineUnknown
    MémoireModern FrenchMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    Sans CravateCreative FrenchMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    Bar BulotFlemishUnknown
    Cantine CopineFarm to tableUnknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Zet'Joe by Geert Van Hecke?

    Zet'Joe is a Michelin-starred Modern European restaurant on Langestraat in central Bruges, run by chef Geert Van Hecke. It operates Tuesday through Saturday only, with a tight lunch window of 12–1:30 pm and dinner from 7–9 pm, so plan your timing carefully. At the €€€€ price point, this is not a casual drop-in — book ahead and treat it as the centrepiece of your day. Opinionated About Dining flagged it as a recommended new European restaurant in 2023 and ranked it in the top 500 in 2024, which for a newer Bruges restaurant carries real weight.

    Does Zet'Joe by Geert Van Hecke handle dietary restrictions?

    Specific dietary accommodation details are not confirmed in available venue data, but at a Michelin-starred Modern European kitchen of this calibre, communicate restrictions clearly at the time of booking rather than on arrival. Chef Geert Van Hecke's format — creative and structured — typically allows for advance adjustments at this level. check the venue's official channels via the address at Langestraat 11, Bruges, to confirm before you arrive.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Zet'Joe by Geert Van Hecke?

    Lunch is the sharper value play: you get the same Michelin-starred kitchen at a compressed sitting (12–1:30 pm), which suits visitors fitting a serious meal around a day in Bruges. Dinner at 7–9 pm gives more breathing room and the full evening-out format that a €€€€ tasting menu is built around. If pace and atmosphere matter more than budget efficiency, dinner is the better call.

    What should I wear to Zet'Joe by Geert Van Hecke?

    No dress code is specified in the venue data, but a Michelin-starred restaurant in Belgium at the €€€€ price point typically draws a dressed-up crowd. Aim for neat, considered clothing — jacket optional for men but appropriate. Trainers and casual sportswear would feel out of place given the setting and price tier.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Zet'Joe by Geert Van Hecke?

    On the strength of a Michelin star held in both 2024 and 2025, plus an OAD European top-500 ranking in 2024, Zet'Joe justifies the €€€€ spend for a structured tasting format. In the Bruges fine-dining field, it competes with Mémoire and Sans Cravate — Zet'Joe's edge is Geert Van Hecke's Modern European approach with creative French foundations. If tasting menus are your format and Bruges is on your itinerary, this is the booking to prioritise.

    Is Zet'Joe by Geert Van Hecke good for a special occasion?

    Yes — a Michelin star, a focused service window, and a creative Modern European menu from a named chef make this one of the more credible special-occasion options in Bruges. The limited hours (Tue–Sat only, no Sundays) mean weekend celebrations need to land on a Saturday. For groups wanting a private or semi-private setting, contact the restaurant in advance to ask about room configuration at Langestraat 11.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    12–1:30 pm, 7–9 pm
    Wednesday
    12–1:30 pm, 7–9 pm
    Thursday
    12–1:30 pm, 7–9 pm
    Friday
    12–1:30 pm, 7–9 pm
    Saturday
    12–1:30 pm, 7–9 pm
    Sunday
    Closed

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