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    Restaurant in Trier, Germany

    BECKER'S Weinhaus

    360pts

    Michelin star, mid-range price. Book early.

    BECKER'S Weinhaus, Restaurant in Trier

    About BECKER'S Weinhaus

    BECKER'S Weinhaus is Trier's only Michelin-starred restaurant and, at €€, one of the most price-accessible starred addresses in western Germany. Rooted in Classic Cuisine with a strong connection to the surrounding Mosel wine region, it rewards food and wine explorers who book well ahead. Reserve four to six weeks out minimum — this is Hard to book for good reason.

    Verdict

    BECKER'S Weinhaus earns its Michelin star at a price point that makes it one of the more compelling fine-dining decisions in western Germany. At €€, you are getting starred cooking without the €€€ commitment required at peers like Bagatelle or Schloss Monaise. If you are visiting Trier and want a single serious meal, book here — but book well ahead, because availability reflects the reputation.

    About BECKER'S Weinhaus

    BECKER'S Weinhaus sits on Olewiger Strasse, a road that threads through the vineyard-edged southern fringes of Trier. That address is not incidental. The Mosel wine region begins effectively at the city's doorstep, and the house has operated as a Weinhaus — a wine house in the traditional German sense , long enough that the connection between the kitchen and the surrounding terroir reads as structural rather than decorative. The Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025, combined with the 2024 Michelin star, confirms that the quality has been consistent enough to hold inspector attention across consecutive cycles.

    The physical setting carries the weight you would expect from a property operating under the Weinhaus designation. The dining room has the spatial character of a house that has grown into its role over decades: the kind of proportioned, contained interior where tables are placed to allow proper conversation rather than to maximise covers. For a food and wine explorer coming to this part of the Mosel-Saar-Ruwer corridor, the space itself signals intent. This is not a restaurant that has been designed to perform fine dining; it is one that has arrived at it through accumulation.

    Classic Cuisine at this level in Germany tends to anchor firmly in sourcing. For a kitchen operating in the southern reaches of Trier, that means access to one of Europe's most storied agricultural and viticultural zones. The Mosel Valley, stretching northeast from Trier, produces Riesling from slate-heavy soils that carry a mineral precision found almost nowhere else , and the surrounding region supplies produce from a patchwork of small-scale farms and producers that larger city restaurants rarely tap. A Weinhaus with roots in the region is positioned to source with specificity that newer urban openings cannot replicate. That sourcing foundation is what justifies the price differential relative to more generic fine-dining operations: when the kitchen is drawing on produce and wines from within a narrow geographic radius, the menu becomes an argument for a particular place, not just a demonstration of technical skill.

    The Classic Cuisine designation is worth taking seriously here. This is not modernist tasting-menu territory , if you are looking for the kind of avant-garde progression you would find at CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin or the technical ambition of Aqua in Wolfsburg, this is a different proposition. What Classic Cuisine at Michelin level delivers is disciplined execution within a European tradition: sauces built properly, proteins handled with care, flavour clarity over spectacle. For a diner who finds multi-hour conceptual tasting menus exhausting, that is a feature rather than a limitation. If you want to compare within the Classic Cuisine category, Meierei Dirk Luther in Glücksburg and Obauer in Werfen offer useful reference points for what the format can achieve at its highest level across the German-speaking region.

    The Google rating of 4.3 across 344 reviews is a meaningful data point for a restaurant of this type. Michelin-starred restaurants with large review samples often see scores compressed by the gap between expectations set by the star and the reality of the experience , a 4.3 at this volume suggests the audience arriving with fine-dining expectations is leaving largely satisfied. That is a stronger signal than a 4.7 from 40 reviews.

    For context on the regional fine-dining tier, BECKER'S Weinhaus occupies a different register from the Mosel's most destination-driven starred address, Schanz in Piesport, which operates at a higher price and ambition level. Within Trier itself, no other venue in the comparison set holds a current Michelin star. That positions BECKER'S as the default answer for anyone asking where to eat at the city's highest culinary level , though the specific character of the experience (rooted, regional, classically framed) should match your preferences before you commit. Elsewhere in Germany, kitchens operating with a similar philosophy of regional rootedness and classic technique include JAN in Munich and ES:SENZ in Grassau, both of which reward comparison if you are building a broader trip around this kind of cooking. For the full picture of what Trier offers across restaurants, bars, hotels, and wine experiences, see our full Trier restaurants guide, our Trier hotels guide, our Trier bars guide, our Trier wineries guide, and our Trier experiences guide.

    Ratings & Recognition

    • Michelin Star: 2024
    • Michelin Plate: 2024, 2025
    • Google Reviews: 4.3 / 5 (344 reviews)
    • Price range: €€

    Booking

    Booking difficulty is rated Hard. A Michelin-starred address at €€ in a city of Trier's size attracts demand that consistently outpaces availability. Plan on reserving at minimum four to six weeks in advance, and further out for weekend evenings or larger parties. There is no confirmed online booking channel in the current data, so contact the restaurant directly. If BECKER'S is unavailable on your dates, Gastraum is the nearest alternative worth considering for a serious meal in Trier.

    How It Compares

    Practical Details

    BECKER'S Weinhaus is located at Olewiger Str. 206, 54295 Trier. Cuisine: Classic Cuisine. Price range: €€. Awards: Michelin Star (2024), Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025). No dress code, hours, or booking link confirmed in current data , contact directly before visiting. For broader context on dining in the area, see our full Trier restaurants guide.

    Quick reference: Michelin-starred Classic Cuisine at €€ in southern Trier. Book 4–6 weeks out minimum. Contact venue directly.

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    Compare BECKER'S Weinhaus

    Booking Options Near BECKER'S Weinhaus
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    BECKER'S WeinhausClassic Cuisine€€Hard
    BagatelleFrench Contemporary€€€Unknown
    Schloss MonaiseClassic French€€€Unknown
    GastraumModern Cuisine€€Unknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at BECKER'S Weinhaus?

    Bar seating specifics are not confirmed in available venue data for BECKER'S Weinhaus. Given its classic cuisine format and Michelin Star standing, this is a structured dining environment rather than a casual bar-forward operation. check the venue's official channels via Olewiger Str. 206 to confirm seating options before arriving and expecting counter availability.

    How far ahead should I book BECKER'S Weinhaus?

    Book at least four to six weeks out. A Michelin-starred address priced at €€ in a city the size of Trier generates demand that consistently runs ahead of availability — that value proposition is rare enough to pull diners from across the region. Weekend tables fill faster; if your schedule allows, a midweek booking gives you a better shot.

    Is BECKER'S Weinhaus good for solo dining?

    It can work well for a solo diner, particularly if the kitchen offers a counter or single-seat arrangement — though that detail is not confirmed in the venue record. The €€ price point makes a solo Michelin Star meal here more financially accessible than most starred alternatives in western Germany, which is a genuine argument for making the trip alone.

    What should a first-timer know about BECKER'S Weinhaus?

    BECKER'S Weinhaus holds a Michelin Star and Michelin Plate recognition for 2024 and 2025, placing it in confirmed serious-kitchen territory. The €€ pricing makes it atypically affordable for that credential, so first-timers should come with the expectation of a structured, classic cuisine experience rather than a relaxed neighbourhood dinner. Book well in advance — the value-to-quality ratio means tables move quickly.

    Can BECKER'S Weinhaus accommodate groups?

    Group capacity details are not specified in the venue record, and starred classic cuisine restaurants of this type typically have limited dining rooms that constrain large-party bookings. Contact the venue at Olewiger Str. 206, Trier directly to discuss group arrangements. Parties of six or more should enquire early, as availability for larger tables at Michelin-level addresses in smaller cities tends to be tight.

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