LESS Eatery
Restaurant · St.-baafs ·

LESS Eatery

Restaurant · St.-baafs ·

Asian-inspired cuisine, shareable dishes, chef's counter seating

asian-influenced
chef's surprise menu
fine dining
trendy casual vibe
reservations recommended
overpriced
quality ingredients
modern atmosphere
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't Zand 21a, 8000 Brugge, Belgium Get directions

€100+

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Reservations required
Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy

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't Zand 21a, 8000 Brugge, Belgium Get directions

+32 50 69 93 69
lesseatery.be
@less_eatery

€100+ · Menu

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•Reservations required
•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Romantic
•Trendy
•Fancy

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Jan 23, 2026

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"Love Eat Share Smile is the baseline of this hip urban eatery, which is equally suited to a hunger-obliterating snack at the bar as to a full-course feast with all the trimmings with all the family. You can expect an international culinary repertory with a definite Asian slant. From steak tartare with a Korean kick and ceviche scattered with distinctive fresh, spicy, tangy Peruvian notes to Hong-Kong-style young turbot, the extensive menu is a treasure trove of premium produce and creativity. A trendy, suitably casual vibe depicts one of Bruges’ most popular foodie hotspots!" - Michelin Inspector

https://guide.michelin.com/en/west-vlaanderen/brugge/restaurant/l-e-s-s
L.E.S.S Eatery
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MICHELIN Guide Belgium & Luxembourg 2020 Selection

"Seven new restaurants join the one-MICHELIN-star ranks in the 2020 edition. At L.E.S.S. in Bruges, the young chef Ruige Vermeire takes his guests on an Asian-influenced gustatory adventure." - The MICHELIN Guide

https://guide.michelin.com/us/en/article/news-and-views/michelin-guide-belgium-luxembourg-2020-results
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MICHELIN Guide Belgium & Luxembourg 2020 Selection

"Led by young chef Ruige Vermeire, offering an Asian-influenced gustatory adventure." - The MICHELIN Guide

https://guide.michelin.com/en/article/news-and-views/michelin-guide-belgium-luxembourg-2020-results
L.E.S.S Eatery

Irma Z.

Google
The good news is that the restaurant is stunning. Very modern, huge, and it's cool to be seated at the chef's counter where you can see the culinary magic happening. I came with very high expectations since it had been recommended to me by a local foodie couple. I had a 7pm reservation and was dining solo. I was seated at the chef's counter and there were approximately 6 other people in the restaurant at that time. My order was taken promptly - I opted for the chef's signature 9-course menu (without steak tartare) and ordered a glass of wine. It took 20 minutes for the glass of wine to arrive which I considered an excessively long time. The food, while good, was not spectacular. My favorite dish was the raw shrimp sliced thin and topped with cucumbers and a really delicious sauce. Based on my online research it may have been Shrimp Aguachile which features raw shrimp marinated in a tangy, spicy liquid and topped with thinly sliced cucumbers, onions, and chili. I took photos of all the dishes with the exception of the Mexican beef (forgot). Bottom Line: Glad I checked it out and perhaps it was just an off-night for them but I was a little underwhelmed.

Sahaila La Cruz E.

Google
This place is amazing! We didn’t have reservation but got a nice and cozy table around the kitchen. We had the chef surprise menu and this was absolutely WOW (the thin sliced shrimps with pickled cucumbers was delicious! 100% recommend this place. The service was also great and the wine! Perfect night! Thank you!!!

Ja P.

Google
Another amazing experience at L.E.S.S. Eatery! The dumplings were so good we ordered a second round! We came here in April and were absolutely blown away by the flavors. We brought our friends tonight and LESS surpassed our expectations! We definitely recommend sharing any dishes you order to try the variety offered.

Christian W.

Google
Update 08/05/2025 A year ago, we were absolutely thrilled by this restaurant’s cuisine. We couldn’t stop raving about how amazing it was and recommended it to everyone we knew. In April, we went the extra mile—literally—bringing two friends along and driving 300 km to Bruges just so they could experience the exquisite flavors we had enjoyed. But what happened? After four hours, we were only on our third course. My colleague was so frustrated he was considering grabbing a burger from McD. The service was sluggish—staff wandered aimlessly through the restaurant as if their sole task was to keep an eye on us. No one checked whether we wanted more drinks, and the manager deliberately avoided the table. As for the kitchen, one chef spent an hour chatting with a guest, while the other struggled to keep up, even dropping the meat at one point—accidents happen, but this was just one of many mishaps. After nearly five hours, we left without our full menu being served and refused to pay. It’s heartbreaking to see such a once-outstanding restaurant decline to this level. Post 30 avril 2024 The food was superb. Our palates danced the tango and waltzed with our tongues at the same time. Each course of our 7-course surprise menu was unique and fascinated us. Ok, it wasn't cheap but we haven't eaten such good and interesting flavours for a long time. Absolutely recommendable for someone who is bored of pizza steak kebab noodles et.

Hamdi Ö.

Google
We had a reservation for three, the table was next to the door which was extremely drafty when the door opens. If you charge this amount of money for a mediocre food , maybe you should invest an air curtain instead of relying cheap action bought 20 euro small heater next to the table. Fine dining, Really?I had a way better chicken in street vendors in Asia, this one was bland as wood. Steak was full of tendons, it can only be good for industrial hot dogs. Staff was fast and kind. Overall one star,not recommended.

KJ I

Google
Well, at least the vibe is good. The food was very underwhelming and definitely not worth the price. Adding miso when there’s already a soy sauce base makes the fish super salty. The miso chicken was also too simple and lacked any depth — maybe a nice sauce to elevate? The salmon was again quite nice but very basic… It’s Asian-inspired and I can see that but maybe do more experimenting and researching for more complex dishes. The service while friendly was maybe too casual and not matching with the atmosphere of the restaurant.

Raymond T.

Google
Way overpriced - more like fast food quality restaurant in Japan or Taiwan rather than fine dining. I’d say the whole meal probably worth €80 instead of €220 we paid. We had a few dishes - oyster in dashi sauce, hamachi with tacos, Hiroshima A5 wagyu, lobster, fried rice and “dan dan noodle”. The dishes were presented nicely but the Dan Dan noodle was a disaster! The noodle is definitely a packet of instant noodles (sadly, the cheap ones) and way over-cooked. Too soggy and no texture at all. Perhaps the chef should really go Taiwan or somewhere far east to try a proper Dan Dan noodle out before they serve that to customers. The soup was ok in terms of flavour but way too thick, more like a sauce than a soup. Secondly, fried rice… I can see they tried to make their fried rice like the Teppenyaki style fried rice from Japan but they have taken their spices and everything else way too over. A good fried rice should be dry, with a little bit of seasoning and perhaps some meat or seafood and spring onions but not filling up the bowl with those sprinkles all over the rice. The appetizer we had - the oysters were ok but once again all the sauces and flavours added (despite they taste ok) just overtook the main ingredient. Can only taste the texture of oyster but not the taste from it. The flavourings just covered up everything. Same for the Hamachi. Hamachi was marinated to an extent which it looks more like salmon to me and all the freshness and unique taste of hamachi were gone. Lobsters were ok - at least cooked to perfection - slightly bit undercooked- which is good. But again, too much flavouring. We were like eating some form of meat in a lobster shell covered with sauce instead of an eating a lobster. What was done really good was the A5 wagyu. Thanks to the chef who didn’t put sauce or flavourings of any kind on it. I can finally taste the really flavour of the food I’m eating and they are also cooked to perfection. Definitely a A5 wagyu steak from Japan. The service was brilliant - thanks to all your hard work in terms of serving customers - leaving a 2 star review for the restaurant. I don’t know if anyone from the restaurant is reading, if yes, please pass a message to the head chef… “If you have faith in the quality of the ingredients you used for your dishes, just make it simple, do not add too much flavouring to your food, let the main ingredients speak. Do your dishes like what you’ve done to your wagyu, I’m sure they will be better. I don’t know whether this is the case here but usually most restaurant put lots of flavourings to their food simply because the ingredients are not up to standard or have been in the fridge / freezer for too long and they need sauces to cover up the flaws. Most importantly, remove your Dan Dan noodle - it’s a disaster.” One last thing, pay attention to your hygiene in food handling - I honestly want to leave after the appetizer as i saw one of your chef handle my food with bare hands after he bite his fingers out of boredom without washing his hands afterwards. (That took 2 stars off service - table service was great though) All in all, the quality maybe ok for some westerners who don’t really have a long history of culinary culture and not used to cooking but definitely a no no to people who really enjoy and treasure food.

Myriam D.

Google
We loved the restaurant! The whole atmosphere is very relaxing. You should book in advance for sure- same day reservation is rare. We ordered their Summer Vibes menu - and were able to have 6 dishes for 2 people. For sure, mussels is a must try, as well as bluefin tuna. We spent 135 euros (including tip). In NYC dinner like that would cost at least $250-$300. Sit at the counter if you are couple :)