The Cologne Selection
Our ranked selection of Cologne's finest restaurants — every entry visited, every verdict editorially written, every score given without payment.
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Ox & Klee
Daniel Gottschlich's two-Michelin-star flagship in the middle Crane House — the most architectural dining room in Germany.
Le Moissonnier
Vincent Moissonnier's Belle Époque bistro on the Krefelder Straße — two Michelin stars and the most beautiful dining room in Cologne.
Taku
Germany's only serious pan-Asian Michelin-starred restaurant — where Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese and Malaysian traditions cross at the Excelsior Hotel Ernst.
Maximilian Lorenz
The young one-Michelin-starred kitchen reinterpreting Rhenish classics for a Germany that has stopped apologising for its own cuisine.
Astrein
Eric Werner's unpretentious one-star room in the Belgian Quarter — once Germany's youngest two-star chef, now writing the city's most confident modern menu.
Best for First Date in Cologne
Intimate rooms, conversation-friendly acoustics, and the right pacing to let the evening stretch.
Le Moissonnier
Vincent Moissonnier's Belle Époque bistro on the Krefelder Straße — two Michelin stars and the most beautiful dining room in Cologne.
Taku
Germany's only serious pan-Asian Michelin-starred restaurant — where Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese and Malaysian traditions cross at the Excelsior Hotel Ernst.
Maximilian Lorenz
The young one-Michelin-starred kitchen reinterpreting Rhenish classics for a Germany that has stopped apologising for its own cuisine.
Best for Business Dinner in Cologne
Power tables, discrete rooms, and wine lists that signal taste without calling for attention.
Ox & Klee
Daniel Gottschlich's two-Michelin-star flagship in the middle Crane House — the most architectural dining room in Germany.
Le Moissonnier
Vincent Moissonnier's Belle Époque bistro on the Krefelder Straße — two Michelin stars and the most beautiful dining room in Cologne.
Taku
Germany's only serious pan-Asian Michelin-starred restaurant — where Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese and Malaysian traditions cross at the Excelsior Hotel Ernst.
Cologne's Top 5
Our ranked list — editorially written, independently scored.
Ox & Klee
Daniel Gottschlich's two-Michelin-star flagship in the middle Crane House — the most architectural dining room in Germany.
Le Moissonnier
Vincent Moissonnier's Belle Époque bistro on the Krefelder Straße — two Michelin stars and the most beautiful dining room in Cologne.
Taku
Germany's only serious pan-Asian Michelin-starred restaurant — where Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese and Malaysian traditions cross at the Excelsior Hotel Ernst.
Maximilian Lorenz
The young one-Michelin-starred kitchen reinterpreting Rhenish classics for a Germany that has stopped apologising for its own cuisine.
A Dining Guide to Cologne
Cologne dines in two distinct modes. The Rhenish traditional mode — centred on the Kölsch breweries (Früh, Päffgen, Gaffel, Sion) and their hausbrauerei dining halls — pours light, filtered Kölsch beer in the distinctive 0.2-litre 'Stange' glass and serves heavy regional classics: Himmel un Ääd (mashed potato with apple sauce and blood sausage), Halve Hahn (rye roll with Gouda, pickle, and mustard), Rheinischer Sauerbraten, and roasted pork knuckle. The second mode is the city's serious fine-dining scene, concentrated in the Belgisches Viertel and Rheinauhafen districts — approximately 30 Michelin-recognised restaurants operate in the metropolitan area, with Ox & Klee and Le Moissonnier holding two stars apiece.
Where to Eat
The Altstadt (Old Town) holds the traditional brauhäuser. The Belgisches Viertel has become Cologne's creative gastronomy quarter — Ox & Klee is here, as are Taku, Astrein, and a cluster of serious bistros. Rheinauhafen (the converted harbour district with its three glass 'Crane Houses') is where architectural fine dining has concentrated. Agnesviertel, north of the Old Town, has the most interesting natural wine bars and modern bistros.
Reservation Tips
Ox & Klee and Le Moissonnier both require 3–6 weeks for weekend tables — Saturday in particular. Taku (inside the Hotel Excelsior Ernst) needs 2 weeks. Traditional brauhäuser like Früh am Dom accept walk-ins but generate long queues at peak times (12:00–14:00 lunch and 18:00–20:00 dinner); expect to share communal tables.
Tipping & Service
Service charge is not automatically included in Germany. Round up 5–10% at a traditional brauhaus, 10–15% at fine-dining restaurants. Tips are given verbally to the server at payment — state the total you want to pay rather than leaving cash on the table.
Further Reading
Explore First Date, Close a Deal, Proposal, and our Best by Occasion pillar guide. For travel planning beyond Cologne, see our full city index.