Top 10 Premium & luxury Restaurants in Germany
Christian Bau has not only set the tone with his cuisine, but also new standards. The basis is French cuisine, which Bau perfectly complements with the flavors of the Asian world.
Long a legend, Clemens Rambichler's exceptionally excellent cuisine confirms the first-class reputation of this chic restaurant time and time again. World-class gourmet cuisine!
Thomas Schanz has created a true gourmet temple where wine culture is not neglected. His cuisine is exceptionally complex and characterized by a multifaceted aroma.
In his Michelin-starred restaurant, the busy celebrity chef serves Asian-inspired cuisine that combines Japanese product perfection with Thai flavors and Chinese culinary philosophy.
The Keller family's traditional restaurant has long been a culinary institution, where classic French haute cuisine is still celebrated. The wine list is legendary!
The restaurant legend by Andree Köthe and Yves Ollech enters the next round without any hint of ageing. The focus is on vegetables in their very own interpretation. This calls for white wines like Luckerts Creutz!
Between the dunes, chef Jan-Philipp Berner and chef Jan Fehling bring the best of the region to the plate. Fresh catch and hand-picked products in creative, Nordic-inspired gourmet cuisine.
Thomas Kellermann never ceases to amaze with his unusual creations, which he serves in the chic restaurant within the Egerner Höfe - such as yellowtail mackerel with wheat beer and elderberry.
Thorsten Bender's brilliantly composed menus really tug at the synapses. He plays with luxury products as well as the basics, such as the Breton turbot with salad and watercress stock.
With a view of the Brandenburg Gate, the Lorenz Adlon dining room serves sophisticated dishes created by chef Jonas Zörner. His menus focus on outstanding products.
A visit to Facil is a complete package: the dining room radiates tranquillity with its view of the green terrace, while Michael Kempf's cuisine takes you on a culinary journey in a class of its own.
You always leave the Sulzburger Hirschen satisfied, because the French creations of Douce Steiner and Udo Weiler, for all their power and depth, also have an invigorating lightness.
At Horváth in Kreuzberg, Sebastian Frank combines his Austrian roots with a dose of creativity. The focus is on regional ingredients and most of the dishes are vegetarian.
Artistic gourmet restaurant in a prime location on Lake Constance. In the light-flooded rooms of the elegant art nouveau villa, you can enjoy Dirk Hoberg's fascinatingly precise, top-class cuisine in perfect service.
Fish, seafood, shellfish and meat are fixed components in the refined menu of the Wine Route's first two-star restaurant. If you like to socialize, make a reservation at the long "Schimkow.TISCH".
Even after fourteen years, Peter Hagen-Wiest has not run out of ideas. Impressively precise menus full of character are served in the exclusive ambience of the gourmet restaurant belonging to Europa-Park.
Head chef Boris Rommel loves interacting with guests. Time and again, the man with the cap explains his creations at the table. Sommelier Max Johne opens matching bottles in the feudal ambience.
With Christian Binder, the Steinheuers' restaurant remains on course for success. With his ingenious creations, the talented chef creates sustainable enjoyment at the highest level.
Vincent Klink likes to go from table to table in a restaurant that is unique for its traditional dishes. Here you can eat carpaccio cipriani and pork trotters with truffles, just like in the old days.
Marcus Langer is the new man at the helm of the gourmet restaurant in the boutique hotel "Kronenschlösschen" - and the culinary class has noticeably picked up speed. The 40-year-old impressively demonstrates how profound, lively and aromatic classic French haute cuisine can be when it is given a contemporary twist. His deep-flavored sauces, stocks and vinaigrettes in particular set wonderful accents and serve as an aromatic bridge to the excellent products, which Langer stages with a clear signature. This straightforward, aromatically concentrated style is already evident in the small appetizers: cauliflower heads in a simply perfectly spicy Thai curry mayonnaise and a delicately aromatic broccoli mousse open the menu successfully. The first course presents marinated yellowtail mackerel in two textures - as a tartare and as a tender fillet - accompanied by celery rolls and surrounded by a foam of herbs, kefir and lime caviar. This is followed by a foam soup of parsley root, refreshingly flavored with Amalfi lemon and refined with sunflower seed crunch: unpretentious, but excellent. Then come the medallions of Atlantic lobster on Jerusalem artichoke confit with elderberry-caper vinaigrette and the wonderfully tender venison, ennobled by a sauce of liver and chocolate. This is accompanied by a praline filled with creamed savoy cabbage and braised salsify. The finale is followed by great patisserie art: marigold ice cream, variations of quince in jus, mousse and gel as well as mille-feuille of fromage blanc. Magnificent!