Michelin awards stars to a record 340 restaurants in Germany

Markus Bast, Michelin Managing Director DACH, speaks on stage during the award ceremony for the Michelin Stars 2024 for German restaurants at the Chamber of Commerce. Marcus Brandt/dpa
Markus Bast, Michelin Managing Director DACH, speaks on stage during the award ceremony for the Michelin Stars 2024 for German restaurants at the Chamber of Commerce. Marcus Brandt/dpa

Germany's elite chefs are getting more recognition. This year, a record 340 restaurants can boast at least one star in Michelin's renowned gourmet guidebook.

The latest edition of the restaurant guide was unveiled in Hamburg on Tuesday. The increased number of starred restaurants surprised the director of the Michelin Guide for Germany and Switzerland, Ralf Flinkenflügel, because the industry is struggling with a shortage of skilled labour and rising purchasing and energy prices. "We ourselves are amazed at the new record," he said.

Ten restaurants have been granted the highest Michelin award and can adorn themselves with three stars in 2024. The Upper Bavarian restaurant Ess:enz by Edip Sigl in Grassau, which was only awarded two stars two years ago, has progressed to the next level.

The nine other three-star restaurants are located in Berlin (Rutz), Baden-Württemberg (Bareiss and Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn), Bavaria (Jan, in Munich), Hamburg (The Table), Lower Saxony (Aqua, in Wolfsburg), Rhineland-Palatinate (Waldhotel Sonnora in Dreis, and Schanz. Restaurant in Piesport) and Saarland (Victor's Fine Dining by Christian Bau, in Perl).

The inspection team also rated 50 restaurants with two stars - three of which are new - and 280 top kitchens with one star - 32 of which are new. Criteria include the quality of the products, a personal touch, value for money and consistent quality over the long term.

A total of 77 restaurants were awarded a Green Star for their environmentally conscious and resource-conserving gastronomy - ten more than in 2023. But 27 kitchens had to give up one or more stars because they closed, had a new concept or the quality deteriorated.

First published in France more than 100 years ago, the little red Guide Michelin was intended to encourage more drivers to travel and thus boost sales for the French tyre company Michelin. The first Michelin stars were awarded in Germany in 1966.

Three-star chef Edip Sigl from the "Ess:enz" restaurant in Grassau takes to the stage at the Chamber of Commerce after receiving the 2024 Michelin stars for German restaurants. Marcus Brandt/dpa
Three-star chef Edip Sigl from the "Ess:enz" restaurant in Grassau takes to the stage at the Chamber of Commerce after receiving the 2024 Michelin stars for German restaurants. Marcus Brandt/dpa