Berlin Michelin Star Restaurants 2025: A Record-Breaking Year
Last Updated on June 19, 2025
Berlin’s culinary scene continues to shine brighter than ever, with the German capital securing an impressive 23 Michelin-starred establishments in the latest 2025 guide. This represents a significant milestone for Berlin’s gastronomic landscape, contributing to Germany’s record-breaking total of 341 starred restaurants nationwide.
The Numbers That Tell the Story
The 2025 Michelin Guide awards ceremony in Frankfurt am Main brought exciting news for Berlin food enthusiasts:
- 18 restaurants earned one Michelin star (up from 15 in 2024)
- 4 restaurants maintained their two-star status
- 1 restaurant continues to hold the prestigious three-star ranking
This growth reflects Berlin’s evolving position as one of Europe’s premier dining destinations, where innovative chefs are pushing culinary boundaries while honoring both local traditions and international influences.

★★★ Three Michelin Stars in Berlin
Rutz (Chausseestraße 8, 10115 Mitte | Map )remains Berlin’s sole three-star establishment, continuing to set the gold standard for fine dining in the capital. This restaurant represents the pinnacle of culinary excellence, offering an unparalleled dining experience that justifies its place among the world’s finest establishments.
★★ Two Michelin Stars
Four restaurants maintain Berlin’s two-star tier, each offering exceptional cuisine that showcases the city’s diverse culinary talents:
- Coda Dessert Dining – A unique concept focusing entirely on dessert-based fine dining | Friedelstraße 47, 12047 Kreuzberg | Map
- Facil – Known for its sophisticated approach to modern European cuisine | Potsdamer Str. 3, 10785 Mitte | Map
- Horváth – Celebrated for its innovative Austrian-influenced dishes | Paul-Lincke-Ufer 44a, 10999 Kreuzberg | Map
- Tim Raue – Renowned for its exceptional Asian fusion cuisine | Rudi-Dutschke-Straße 26, 10969 Kreuzberg | Map
★ One-Michelin Star
Berlin’s 18 one-star restaurants represent an impressive diversity of culinary styles and neighborhoods:
- Bandol sur Mer – Mediterranean excellence | Torstraße 167, 10115 Mitte | Map
- Bieberbau – Contemporary German cuisine | Durlacher Str. 15, 10715 Schöneberg | Map
- Bonvivant – Modern European dining | Goltzstraße 32, 10781 Schöneberg | Map
- Bricole – Innovative culinary concepts | Senefelderstraße 30, 10437 Prenzlauer Berg | Map
- Cookies Cream – Pioneering vegetarian fine dining | Behrenstraße 55, 10117 Mitte | Map
- Faelt – Scandinavian-inspired cuisine | Vorbergstraße 10 a, 10823 Schöneberg | Map
- Golvet – Rooftop dining with exceptional views | Potsdamer Str. 58, 10785 B Tiergarten | Map
- Hallmann & Klee – Refined modern cooking | Böhmische Str. 13, 12055 Neukölln | Map
- Hugos – High-end dining with panoramic city views | Budapester Str. 2, 10787 Schöneberg | Map
- Irma la Douce – Charming bistro-style excellence | Potsdamer Str. 102, 10785 Tiergarten | Map
- Lorenz Adlon Esszimmer – Luxury hotel dining at Hotel Adlon | Unter den Linden 77, 10117 Mitte | Map
- Loumi – One of this year’s exciting newcomers | Ritterstraße 2, 10969 Kreuzberg | Map
- Matthias – New addition to the scene | Kollwitzstraße 87, 10435 Prenzlauer Berg | Map
- Nobelhart & Schmutzig – Local ingredient-focused dining | Friedrichstraße 218, 10969 Kreuzberg | Map
- Pars – Fresh face in Charlottenburg
- Prism – Contemporary culinary artistry | Fritschestraße 48, 10627 Charlottenburg | Map
- Skykitchen – Elevated dining experience | Landsberger Allee 106, 10369 Lichtenberg | Map
- Tulus Lotrek – Intimate fine dining | Fichtestraße 24, 10967 Kreuzberg | Map
New Stars Rising in Berlin’s Food Scene
2025 brought three exciting additions to Berlin’s Michelin constellation:
Matthias in Prenzlauer Berg has quickly established itself as a neighborhood gem, earning recognition for its exceptional approach to modern cuisine. Pars in Charlottenburg brings fresh energy to the western part of the city, while Loumi in trendy Kreuzberg represents the district’s growing reputation as a culinary hotspot.
Some Notable Changes
The Michelin guide also reflects the dynamic nature of Berlin’s restaurant scene. Ernst, which previously held one star, closed its doors in 2024. Meanwhile, Lorenz Adlon Esszimmer experienced a change following a chef transition, moving from two stars to one star, though it maintains its position as one of the city’s premier dining destinations within the iconic Hotel Adlon.

What This Means for Berlin
This record-breaking year positions Berlin firmly on the global culinary map. The city’s 23 Michelin-starred restaurants span various neighborhoods, from historic Mitte to hip Kreuzberg, showcasing how the capital’s diverse districts each contribute to its gastronomic reputation.
The growth from 15 to 18 one-star establishments demonstrates that Berlin’s culinary scene continues to mature and diversify. Whether you’re seeking innovative vegetarian cuisine at Cookies Cream, panoramic views at Hugos, or the ultimate three-star experience at Rutz, Berlin offers starred dining experiences to match every preference and occasion.
Planning Your Michelin Experience
With 23 starred establishments to choose from, Berlin offers food enthusiasts an unprecedented opportunity to explore world-class cuisine without leaving the city. From the innovative dessert concepts at Coda to the local ingredient focus at Nobelhart & Schmutzig, each restaurant offers a unique perspective on fine dining.
As Berlin continues to establish itself as a must-visit destination for food lovers worldwide, these Michelin stars serve as beacons guiding diners toward unforgettable culinary experiences in Germany’s vibrant capital.
Reservations at these establishments are highly recommended and often required well in advance, particularly for the higher-starred venues.


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