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16 Affordable Michelin-Starred Restaurants In Germany

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16 Affordable Michelin-Starred Restaurants In Germany
16 Affordable Michelin-Starred Restaurants In Germany

Lunch set menus often rival dinner options in allure and offer a more affordable experience.

Exploring Michelin-starred dining often conjures images of extravagant prices, but Germany offers a selection of top-rated restaurants where exceptional quality meets affordability. Here are 16 Michelin-starred establishments across Germany where you can indulge in world-class cuisine without breaking the bank. From charming countryside inns to stylish urban eateries, each restaurant provides a remarkable dining experience at a wallet-friendly price, proving that fine dining can be both accessible and exquisite.

Freustil, Ostseebad Binz, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Six-course set menu, Wednesday-Sunday – €88.

Ralf Haug’s restaurant in this Baltic Sea resort presents down-to-earth cuisine that combines classic elements with regional ingredients. The highlight is the 12-course menu, available in shorter and vegetarian versions upon request, offering excellent value for its high-quality ingredients.

Jean, Eltville am Rhein, Hessen

Four-course set menu, Sundays – €79.

Jean, run by Johannes Frankenbach in a former wine bar, offers German and French-inspired cuisine. Frankenbach, who trained at renowned establishments like Ikarus in Salzburg, infuses his dishes with a love for France. The wine selection is a highlight, especially for fans of Bordeaux and Burgundy.

Facil, Berlin

Three-course set menu, Monday-Friday – €78.

Situated on the fifth floor of The Mandala hotel, Facil is an oasis of tranquility with a retractable glass roof. The restaurant, led by Michael Kempf and Joachim Gerner, serves classic cuisine with Asian and Mediterranean influences, exemplified by dishes like hand-fished Norwegian scallops with sea fennel and lovage.

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Restaurant Kunz, Sankt Wendel, Saarland

Four-course set menu, Sundays – €69.

Featuring a glass-fronted extension with views of the local church, Restaurant Kunz serves a variety of French and specialty dishes. Alexander Kunz and chef Patrick Jenal offer reasonably priced set menus and à la carte options, including whole duck prepared on a rotating spit. The restaurant is also known for its event catering.

Hämmerle’s Restaurant, Blieskastel, Saarland

Four-course set menu, Tuesday-Friday – €89.

At this long-standing family-run restaurant, chef Cliff Hämmerle emphasizes vegetables and regional produce. The vegetarian menu is as refined as the meat and fish options, complemented by regional wines. Lunchtime features a four-course set menu at the Restaurant Chef’s Table-Barrique.

Hirsch, Sonnenbühl, Baden-Württemberg

Three-course set menu, Friday-Sunday – €68.

An esteemed establishment in the Swabian Jura, Hirsch focuses on high-quality local ingredients, including lamb and trout from nearby sources. The chef-patron offers various set menus, including vegetarian options, as well as classic dishes available à la carte.

Storchen, Bad Krozingen, Baden-Württemberg

Three-course set menu, Tuesday and Thursday-Saturday – €52.

This charming traditional Baden inn, established in 1764 and operated by the Helfesrieder family, offers a picturesque setting. In winter, enjoy the rustic interior with an original tiled stove, and in summer, dine on the terrace overlooking a serene pond. Seasonal produce from their garden and high-quality French fish feature prominently in their offerings.

Das garbo im Löwen, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Baden-Württemberg

Three-course set menu, Wednesday-Friday – €59.

In the heart of the village, this restaurant blends rural charm with elegance. Chef Marcel Kazda’s classical yet seasonally inspired dishes are offered in two set menus, including a “Low Carb” option free from wheat, soy, and refined sugar. Regional dishes are also available à la carte.

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Gasthof zum Bad, Langenau, Baden-Württemberg

Four-course set menu, Thursday-Sunday – €65.

Junior chef Hans Häge, who took over the family business in 2007, offers modern interpretations of classic dishes. The menu features options for three- or four-course lunches, with à la carte classics such as Maultaschensuppe and Zwiebelrostbraten. The restaurant overlooks Löffelbrunnen lake, adding to its charm.

Alte Überfahrt, Werder, Brandenburg

Four-course set menu, weekends – €105.

Set on a charming waterfront island, Alte Überfahrt serves creative plant-based cuisine with optional local fish and meat. All produce comes from Petzow Castle’s garden. When booking, consider ordering the vegetarian menu for a unique experience.

Dobler’s, Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg

Three-course set menu, Tuesday-Saturday – €58.

For over three decades, Gabriele and Norbert Dobler have impressed diners with their classic yet innovative cuisine. Norbert Dobler’s dishes are prepared with top-quality ingredients and technical skill, while Gabriele Dobler manages the service. The restaurant offers both à la carte options and a seasonal set menu, with a valued three-course lunch deal.

Gasthaus Jakob, Perasdorf, Bayern

Three-course set menu, Sundays – €69.

Located in the Bavarian Forest, this country inn offers impeccable service and classic dishes with a modern twist, such as grilled lobster soup and light yogurt crème brûlée. Chef Michael Klaus Ammon, along with his partner Mona Haka and brother Andreas, ensures a memorable dining experience with excellent wine recommendations.

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Huberwirt, Pleiskirchen, Bayern

Three-course set menu, Fridays and Saturdays – €48.

This historic inn, managed by the Huber family since 1612, combines Bavarian rusticity with modern culinary finesse. Alexander Huber’s dishes feature regional ingredients and offer both classic and contemporary options. The lunchtime menu is simplified, and guests can choose to dine inside or on the partially covered terrace.

Philipp, Sommerhausen, Bayern

Three-course set menu, weekends – €75.

Set in a 400-year-old Renaissance palace in a picturesque winegrowing village, this restaurant features chef Michael Philipp’s Mediterranean and Asian-influenced cuisine. Hostess and sommelier Heike Philipp provides excellent wine recommendations to complement the meal.

Johanns, Waldkirchen, Bayern

Four-course set menu, Monday-Saturday – €59.

Located above the Garhammer shopping mall, this restaurant blends traditional and innovative cuisine. Chef Michael Simon Reis focuses on local produce and offers good value for money, with a terrace providing stunning regional views.

Haus Stemberg, Velbert, Nordrhein-Westfalen

Four-course set menu, weekends – €99.

Run by the Stemberg family since 1864, this restaurant offers a varied menu with options for four- to six-course set meals or à la carte dishes. Chef Sascha Stemberg’s specialties include Königsberg Klopse and an impressive selection of rare wines.

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