4 Best Restaurants in Düsseldorf, The Rhineland

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Fritz's Frau Franzi

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Chef Benjamin Kriegel earned a Michelin star for his innovative cooking, experimenting with unusual combinations of flavors and textures using mainly locally sourced ingredients. The five- or six-course menu of small plates changes with the seasons; recent highlights included marinated and smoked Bavarian char with borscht aspic, sour cream, and fermented white cabbage.

Im Schiffchen

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

In a historic brick building in the charming suburb of Kaiserswerth, this Michelin-starred restaurant, with its elegant wood-paneled dining room and artfully presented gourmet French dishes, is worth the trip. Diners can order the prix-fixe menu or à la carte, with or without wine pairings.

Kaiserswerther Markt 9, Düsseldorf, 40489, Germany
0211-401–050
Known For
  • Gourmet French cuisine
  • Sourdough bread baked in-house
  • Extensive selection of wines by the glass
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
Reservations essential

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am Kai

$$$$

While it still retains its Michelin star, this acclaimed restaurant has adopted a more casual approach, offering a pared-down modern tasting menu as well as à la carte dishes with French, Mediterranean, and Asian influences. The harborfront setting remains spectacular.

Kaistr. 16, Düsseldorf, 40221, Germany
211-300--6750
Known For
  • Refined cuisine
  • Wine list with vintages from around the world
  • Magnificent water views
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Weinhaus Tante Anna

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This charming restaurant, six generations in the same family, is furnished with antiques. The cuisine (courtesy of the chef, Simon Nauels) presents a seasonally changing menu of modern versions of German classics, demonstrating that there's a lot more to the country's cooking than wurst and sauerkraut—a specialty is a hearty sirloin steak with a mustard crust and served with truffled mashed potatoes. The restaurant also offers a full vegetarian prix-fixe menu (Das Tante Anna Menü).

Andreasstr. 2, Düsseldorf, 40213, Germany
0211-131–163
Known For
  • Potato soup
  • Chef Nauels' pumpkin Maultaschen
  • Cappuccino mousse
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
Reservations essential

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