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Restaurantguide Germany 2025: The Best Restaurants in Dusseldorf

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Discover the best restaurants in Düsseldorf! From fine dining to unique culinary experiences, the city offers a variety of destinations for discerning food lovers.

For almost five decades, old master Jean-Claude Bourgueil has been working in the beautiful Kaiserswerth brick building. His pointed haute cuisine is surprisingly modern in its clear aesthetics.

Kaiserswerther Markt 9, 40489 Dusseldorf, Germany

First-class ingredients are the hobbyhorse of chef and patron Dany Cerf. Together with Nicole Bänder, the Swiss chef serves his guests impressive culinary journeys, whether on the menu or à la carte.

Marc-Chagall-Straße 108, 40477 Dusseldorf, Germany

Düsseldorf's top-class Japanese restaurant continues to set standards in terms of excellence and perfection. The elegant fusion of Japanese purism and European high cuisine is particularly impressive.

Klosterstraße 42, 40211 Dusseldorf, Germany

Highly aesthetic Japanese casual fine dining in kaiseki style. The traditional concept of a multi-course, light menu taken at the tea ceremony is softened by the enjoyment of wine.

Kreuzstraße 17, 40210 Dusseldorf, Germany

Lukas Jakobi is not necessarily one of the quietest in his guild. In his own restaurant with an open kitchen, he shows a clear edge. His dishes, omnivorous or vegan, are bold, explosive and often hard on the salt.

Brunnenstraße 35, 40223 Dusseldorf, Germany

Jörg Wissmann delights guests in his own puristically designed gourmet restaurant with German-Korean cuisine that has been washed with all the flavors. The long bar is a very casual place to sit.

Keplerstraße 13, 40215 Dusseldorf, Germany

Egor Hopp's sophisticated gourmet cuisine is given an extraordinary platform by its location in the basement of a high-end EDEKA. His creations are small masterpieces of contrast and harmony.

Berliner Allee 52, 40212 Dusseldorf, Germany

Tasteful setting, attentive service, beautiful wine list, special products, successful combinations: Patron Agata Reul and head chef Marcel Förster know how to make guests happy.

Kirchfeldstraße 59, 40217 Dusseldorf, Germany

Master chef and multi-gastronome Yoshizumi Nagaya's third restaurant is wonderfully casual. The focus is on wine, sushi and small dishes such as hamachi carpaccio or oysters with yuzu sauce.

Schwerinstraße 34, 40477 Dusseldorf, Germany

Hearty pub cuisine with sophisticated ideas. If you can tear yourself away from pancakes and schnitzel, you should definitely try the veal tartare with unstuffed duck liver and date jam.

Kaiserstraße 5, 40479 Dusseldorf, Germany

Daniel Dal-Ben's product-loving gourmet cuisine brings a smile to the face of even the most spoiled gourmets. His menus combine Burgaud duck, partridge tortellini and pike dumplings with cucumber and poppy seeds.

Grunerstraße 42a, 40239 Dusseldorf, Germany

Patrick Zielonka and Svetlana Dunets create a real "at home with friends" feeling. The "Veggie" and "Gourmet" menus are fairly priced - or you can choose à la carte. The accompanying wines come from France.

Blücherstraße 70, 40477 Dusseldorf, Germany

Tobias Rocholl is not only a master of his trade, but also demonstrates a steady hand with his tweezers. His dishes, elaborately arranged from many components, look as if they have been painted.

Adersstraße 8, 40215 Dusseldorf, Germany

Exclusively designed restaurant at the Medienhafen. Here, everyone can enjoy something to their liking: great cuts, freshly caught fish, raw bar and much more. A tin of caviar goes well with the seafood platter.

Speditionstraße 19, 40221 Dusseldorf, Germany

In the historic inn with its centuries-old decor, contemporary enjoyment is just as important as tradition. Mustard roast with mashed potatoes or char tartare with soy mayo is a way of life.

Andreasstraße 2, 40213 Dusseldorf, Germany