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Antwerp, Belgium

The Jane

CuisineModern Flemish
Executive ChefNick Bril
LocationAntwerp, Belgium
Opinionated About Dining
World's 50 Best
Forbes
La Liste
Les Grandes Tables Du Monde

The Jane relocated in October 2025 from its celebrated chapel home to the Montevideo Residence on Het Eilandje, Antwerp's regenerating harbour district. Ranked #36 in the World's 50 Best Restaurants in 2024 and holding 96 points on La Liste, Nick Bril's Modern Flemish kitchen remains one of Belgium's most closely watched tables. The new chapter preserves the restaurant's identity while expanding its ambitions inside a monumental waterfront address.

The Jane restaurant in Antwerp, Belgium
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Het Eilandje and the Architecture of Ambition

Antwerp's Het Eilandje district tells its own story before you reach any table. The neighbourhood's 19th-century warehouses and canal-side grain stores have been converting into residences, galleries, and cultural institutions for two decades, and the area now reads as a city's negotiation between industrial memory and contemporary aspiration. Into this setting, in October 2025, The Jane arrived at the Montevideo Residence on Limastraat — a monumental building whose scale and history make it a fitting address for a restaurant that has spent a decade occupying architecturally significant spaces. The move from the former military chapel in the Stuivenberg neighbourhood to the waterfront marks what the restaurant's own materials describe as "The Jane 2.0": a new chapter that retains the identity built under the previous address while recalibrating the physical experience entirely.

Het Eilandje sits at the northern edge of Antwerp's city centre, close to the MAS museum — the Museum aan de Stroom , whose red sandstone and glass tower has anchored the district's transformation since 2011. The Jane's new neighbours include cultural infrastructure and premium residential conversion, which positions the restaurant inside a peer group defined less by proximity to the traditional restaurant quarter around De Meir and Groenplaats, and more by its alignment with a citywide shift in where serious dining happens. Antwerp's ambitious tables have never clustered exclusively downtown, and The Jane's waterfront address confirms that pattern.

Where The Jane Sits in Belgium's Fine Dining Conversation

Belgium has produced a concentration of serious kitchens that sits out of proportion with the country's size. The trajectory that runs through Hof van Cleve in Kruishoutem, Boury in Roeselare, and Willem Hiele in Oudenburg demonstrates that the country's most decorated cooking happens as often in small Flemish towns as in its major cities. Within Antwerp itself, the competitive set includes Zilte, which operates from the leading floor of MAS with its own awards profile, and Hertog Jan at Botanic, whose Modern Flemish and creative approach operates in the same general tier. The Jane has consistently ranked above both in the major international indices.

The specific data makes the positioning clear. In the World's 50 Best Restaurants rankings, The Jane appeared at #23 in 2022, #39 in 2023, and #36 in 2024 , a trajectory that places it among the most consistently recognised restaurants in Northern Europe. La Liste, which aggregates critic scores across publications globally, rated the restaurant at 96 points in 2025, dropping slightly to 90 points in 2026 under the new format and location. Opinionated About Dining, whose methodology leans heavily on industry peer voting, ranked it #66 in Europe in 2024 and #64 in 2025, with a separate listing as #56 among Europe's leading new restaurants in 2023. Les Grandes Tables du Monde, the French-led association whose membership represents a curatorial stance distinct from guide rankings, awarded the restaurant in 2025. Across different methodologies and voting constituencies, the recognition has been sustained and cross-verified , which is the more meaningful signal than any single list position.

For comparison with the wider Belgian context, restaurants like Bartholomeus in Heist, Den Gouden Harynck in Bruges, and De Schone van Boskoop in Boechout operate in the same Modern Flemish tradition but at different scale and with different international profiles. The Jane occupies the upper tier of that national conversation, comparable in international visibility to Bozar in Brussels or d'Eugénie à Emilie in Baudour as a table that appears in European dining circuits rather than solely domestic ones.

Modern Flemish Cooking and What the Category Actually Means

"Modern Flemish" as a cuisine designation carries real content. It signals a kitchen rooted in the produce systems of northern Belgium and the Netherlands , the North Sea coastline, the polders, game from the Ardennes , while applying contemporary technique and international reference points. The tradition runs through classical French influence absorbed over centuries of cultural proximity, layered with Dutch lowland produce logic and a Flemish instinct for directness. What distinguishes it from generic "modern European" is the specificity of sourcing and the willingness to let regional produce set the agenda rather than following seasonal menus that could have been composed anywhere.

Nick Bril's cooking at The Jane has operated within this framework while drawing on a broader creative vocabulary. The restaurant has been described in its own positioning materials as focused on "innovation, design, and an intimate total experience" , language that positions the kitchen as one where the physical environment, the service architecture, and the food are conceived as a coherent whole rather than separate disciplines. That approach, now expressed inside the Montevideo Residence's monumental volume, places The Jane in a category of restaurants where the building and the meal are co-equal arguments. For diners making comparisons across Antwerp's serious tables, the distinction between The Jane's total-experience model and the more classically focused approach of 't Fornuis or the French-led register of Bistrot du Nord is meaningful. The Jane is not a dining room that recedes; it is a room that participates.

The Jane's Place in Antwerp's Wider Scene

Antwerp has a layered hospitality infrastructure that extends well beyond its fine dining tier. The city's bar culture, its Japanese-influenced tables like DIM Dining, and its fashion-district proximity to European buyers and designers create a visitor profile that skews international and detail-conscious. The Jane's position on Het Eilandje means it now sits closer to the city's hotel corridor and the MAS cultural anchor than it did in the Stuivenberg chapel location, making it more naturally integrated into a full Antwerp itinerary. For travellers building a stay around the restaurant, the wider city guides for hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences offer the surrounding context. The full Antwerp restaurants guide maps the city's dining range from the waterfront north to the southern neighbourhoods.

Planning a Visit

The Jane operates Thursday through Sunday, opening at 6:30 pm on Thursdays and running a longer service window from noon on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through to midnight. Monday and Tuesday are closed. The restaurant is located at Limastraat 5 in the 2000 postcode, on Het Eilandje. Given the restaurant's sustained international recognition and the additional attention that accompanies any major relocation, booking well in advance is the practical baseline , the combination of a 50 Best top-40 ranking and a new address generates reservation demand that outpaces most European tables in this category. Specific booking method details are leading confirmed directly through the restaurant's current channels, as the transition to the new venue will have involved updated reservation logistics. The Thursday evening format, starting at 6:30 pm, suggests a tighter service structure than the weekend lunch-to-midnight window, which accommodates both extended multi-course experiences and later arrivals.


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