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Cuisine€€€ · Modern French
LocationGroningen, Netherlands
Michelin
Star Wine List

Bisque holds consecutive Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) and a Star Wine List White Star, placing it at the upper end of Groningen's Modern French dining tier. The kitchen works within a French culinary framework applied to the northern Dutch context, and a Google rating of 4.9 from over a hundred reviews suggests the execution is consistent. Reservations at this price point are worth planning well in advance.

Bisque restaurant in Groningen, Netherlands
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Modern French in the North: Where Groningen's Fine Dining Settles

Groningen sits far enough from Amsterdam to have developed its own dining culture, one shaped less by international tourism and more by a resident population that includes a large university community and a serious local food scene. The city's upper tier of restaurants — those operating at the €€€ price point with formal culinary frameworks — is small but increasingly coherent. Bisque, located on Verlengde Hereweg in the southern residential stretch of the city, occupies a position at that upper end, holding consecutive Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 alongside a White Star from Star Wine List, published in April 2024. Those two signals together , kitchen quality acknowledged by Michelin, wine program recognised independently by a specialist publication , place Bisque inside a defined peer set that few addresses in this city can match.

The French Framework, Applied to a Northern Dutch Context

Modern French cuisine in the Netherlands carries a particular set of expectations: classical technique as scaffolding, regional ingredients as the variable, and a restraint that distinguishes the category from the heavier preparations of traditional French cooking. In Groningen's context, that framework connects to a northern Dutch larder that includes North Sea seafood, Gronings mustard traditions, and agricultural produce from the surrounding province of Groningen and neighbouring Drenthe and Friesland. The region's flat landscape and proximity to the Wadden Sea creates supply conditions that a French-trained kitchen can work with in precise, ingredient-forward ways , the kind of sourcing logic that separates a kitchen genuinely thinking about provenance from one simply importing a culinary vocabulary.

Bisque's name itself references bisque, the classical French shellfish preparation built from roasted crustacean shells, stock, and cream , a dish that rewards ingredient quality above almost all else. Whether that specific preparation anchors the menu or simply names the restaurant's orientation, the reference signals a kitchen interested in depth of flavour through classical process rather than novelty for its own sake. At the €€€ price point in a mid-sized Dutch city, that orientation is the right one: diners at this level are paying for technique and sourcing integrity, not spectacle.

Where Bisque Sits Among Groningen's Dining Options

Groningen's restaurant scene at the €€€ level is anchored by a handful of addresses working in distinct directions. Blumé operates in the same Modern French tier, making it the closest direct comparison. De Haan works at the same price point but within a Creative framework, offering a different set of reference points. Further down the pricing tier, De Grote Frederik Bistro covers farm-to-table dining at €€, and Dokjard operates in Creative territory at the same accessible price point. Vive La Vie adds further texture to what the city offers across formats.

Within the national picture, Groningen's leading tables compare to Michelin-recognised French addresses elsewhere in the Netherlands, including Aan de Poel in Amstelveen and Ciel Bleu in Amsterdam, though those operate at a higher Michelin tier. Closer in award profile to Bisque's current position are addresses like 't Ganzenest in Rijswijk and 't Raedthuys in Duiven, both working in the Modern French category at comparable price levels. For diners willing to travel further for a starred benchmark, De Librije in Zwolle, 't Nonnetje in Harderwijk, De Bokkedoorns in Overveen, and Brut172 in Reijmerstok represent the upper tier of Dutch fine dining within a few hours' drive.

The Wine Program as a Separate Argument

Star Wine List's White Star designation, awarded through an editorial assessment process that evaluates list depth, grape variety coverage, and value alignment, is not a common credential for a restaurant of this size in a regional Dutch city. It indicates a wine program built with genuine intent , likely a list that moves beyond predictable Burgundy and Bordeaux selections into producers that reward attention. In the context of Modern French cuisine, where wine pairing is part of the structural experience rather than an afterthought, a recognised wine list shifts the overall proposition. Diners who approach the meal as a food-and-wine event rather than a dinner with a wine list will find Bisque oriented accordingly.

What the Ratings Signal About Consistency

A Google rating of 4.9 drawn from 112 reviews sits at a level that is difficult to sustain across a meaningful sample size. Most restaurants with high average scores either have a small number of reviews (easily skewed) or see scores moderate as volume grows. At 112 reviews, 4.9 indicates that negative or mediocre experiences are genuinely rare, which at the €€€ price point is the baseline expectation but not always the reality. Michelin Plate recognition, awarded in both 2024 and 2025, confirms that the kitchen's output meets a minimum threshold of technical quality that the guide's inspectors found worth noting across two consecutive years. Neither credential individually tells you everything, but the combination of peer recognition (Michelin), specialist wine recognition (Star Wine List), and sustained diner satisfaction (Google) points toward a kitchen and floor team operating with some discipline.

Planning a Visit

Bisque is located at Verlengde Hereweg 46, 9722 AE Groningen, in the southern part of the city, accessible from the city centre by bicycle in under fifteen minutes or by tram. At the €€€ price level with Michelin recognition, reservations are advisable and should be made ahead of time, particularly on weekend evenings when competition for tables at this tier in Groningen is highest. Specific hours, booking methods, and current menu pricing are not held in our database, so direct confirmation with the restaurant is recommended before planning travel. For those building a broader Groningen itinerary, the city's wider food and hospitality options are covered in our full Groningen restaurants guide, with accommodation options in our full Groningen hotels guide, drinking destinations in our full Groningen bars guide, and additional programming in our full Groningen experiences guide and our full Groningen wineries guide.

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