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    Restaurant in Sasbachwalden, Germany

    Der Engel

    210pts

    Honest Black Forest cooking at fair prices.

    Der Engel, Restaurant in Sasbachwalden

    About Der Engel

    Der Engel holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025 and earns a 4.8 Google score from over 1,000 reviews — a strong quality signal for a €€ country cooking restaurant in Sasbachwalden. It is easy to book and well-suited to food travellers exploring the Black Forest who want reliable regional cooking without the formality or cost of the area's starred rooms.

    Is Der Engel in Sasbachwalden worth booking?

    Yes — if you are looking for honest, grounded country cooking in the Black Forest at a price that will not require you to budget weeks in advance. Der Engel holds a Michelin Plate for both 2024 and 2025, which signals consistent kitchen quality without the formality or the price tag of the region's starred rooms. At the €€ price point, it is one of the more accessible ways to eat well in a village that sits in serious wine and dining country.

    Portrait

    Sasbachwalden is a small wine-growing village in the Ortenau district of Baden, and Der Engel at Talstraße 14 fits the geography honestly. The kitchen works in country cooking, a category that in this part of Germany means produce-led dishes shaped by Black Forest tradition: game, freshwater fish, seasonal vegetables, and the kind of slow-cooked preparations that reward a room where the pace is unhurried. The Michelin Plate — awarded in both 2024 and 2025 , marks a kitchen where the food is considered good enough to flag for travellers without reaching for starred complexity.

    The venue's Google rating of 4.8 across more than 1,000 reviews is a meaningful data point. A score of that height, held across a large review base, rarely survives on atmosphere alone. It tends to reflect consistent execution, attentive service, and food that matches expectations set at the price. For a €€ restaurant in a village of this size, that level of sustained satisfaction is worth taking seriously.

    Country cooking in the Baden region carries its own logic. This is a part of Germany where the Ortenau wine corridor runs close, where proximity to Alsace has historically blurred the line between German and French rural cooking, and where the larder , venison, mushrooms, Schwarzwälder Schinken, stone fruit from the valley slopes , is genuinely strong. A kitchen working in this tradition and earning repeated Michelin recognition is doing something more than coasting on local charm. The food has to be right, and the 2025 Plate confirms it still is.

    If you are travelling through the Black Forest with serious eating in mind, Der Engel represents a useful calibration point. It is not trying to compete with the region's starred addresses, but it is demonstrably a step above the generic Gasthäuser that populate tourist maps of the area. The distinction matters when you are planning a multi-day itinerary through southern Baden and need to know where the reliable dinner stop is.

    On the question of late dining: Black Forest villages keep earlier hours than city restaurants, and Sasbachwalden is no exception. If you are arriving late or want to extend an evening, it is worth contacting Der Engel directly to confirm kitchen closing times before you plan around it. The €€ tier and village setting suggest a venue that likely closes before a city bistro would, which is practical information rather than a criticism. Plan accordingly, and arrive when the kitchen is at full capacity rather than winding down.

    The address on Talstraße places it in the core of the village, which in Sasbachwalden means accessible on foot if you are staying locally. For visitors based elsewhere in the Ortenau or coming in from Offenburg, the drive through the valley is short and the village has parking. There is no booking difficulty signal that suggests you need to plan weeks out the way you would for a starred room in Baiersbronn or Wolfsburg , this reads as an easy booking, particularly midweek.

    For the food and wine traveller building a Black Forest itinerary, Der Engel earns a clear place in the plan. The Michelin Plate over two consecutive years gives you a quality floor you can rely on. The price means you are not blowing the budget on a supporting act before a bigger dinner the following night. And the country cooking format, rooted in the actual produce of the region, is exactly the kind of eating that makes sense in a place like Sasbachwalden rather than in a city dining room trying to reference it from a distance.

    If the cuisine type or village pace is not right for your group, the wider region has other options at different price points and formats , see our full Sasbachwalden restaurants guide for alternatives. For accommodation near the venue, the Sasbachwalden hotels guide covers the local options. Bars and wine stops are in the bars guide and wineries guide, and broader activity planning is covered in the experiences guide.

    Ratings and Recognition

    • Michelin Plate: 2024, 2025
    • Google Reviews: 4.8 (1,061 reviews)

    Booking

    Booking difficulty is low. Der Engel does not operate at the reservation pressure of a starred room, and midweek availability is generally accessible. Contact the restaurant directly to confirm hours before arrival, particularly if you are planning a late dinner , village kitchens in this part of the Black Forest tend to close earlier than urban equivalents. Address: Talstraße 14, 77887 Sasbachwalden, Germany.

    Quick reference: €€ price range | Michelin Plate 2024–2025 | 4.8 Google (1,061 reviews) | Easy to book | Country cooking | Sasbachwalden, Baden.

    How It Compares

    Alternatives in the Region

    If you are building a serious eating itinerary around southern Germany, the following venues offer useful reference points across different formats and price tiers: Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn for classic French at the leading of the Black Forest dining hierarchy; Aqua in Wolfsburg for contemporary German at the three-star level; ES:SENZ in Grassau and Schanz in Piesport for starred regional cooking at a step up in formality from Der Engel. For country cooking comparisons in a European context, 21.9 in Piobesi d'Alba and Andrea Monesi - Locanda di Orta in Orta San Giulio are worth knowing. Other strong German options include Restaurant Haerlin in Hamburg, JAN in Munich, Victor's Fine Dining by Christian Bau in Perl, Waldhotel Sonnora in Dreis, Bagatelle in Trier, Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach, and CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin.

    Compare Der Engel

    Value Check: Der Engel and Peers
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Der Engel€€Easy
    Aqua€€€€Unknown
    Schwarzwaldstube€€€€Unknown
    CODA Dessert Dining€€€€Unknown
    Tantris€€€€Unknown
    Vendôme€€€€Unknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Der Engel?

    Der Engel is a Michelin Plate-recognised country cooking restaurant in Sasbachwalden, a small wine-growing village in Baden's Ortenau district. At €€ pricing, the format is grounded and unfussy — expect regional produce and traditional technique rather than a tasting-menu event. It is an easy, low-pressure booking: no dress codes enforced, no months-long waiting list. Arrive hungry and order broadly.

    Can Der Engel accommodate groups?

    Der Engel's country cooking format and village setting suggest it can handle small groups without difficulty, but specific private dining or large-group policies are not confirmed in available records. For groups of six or more, check the venue's official channels at Talstraße 14, Sasbachwalden to confirm capacity and any booking requirements. Midweek visits generally offer the most flexibility.

    Is Der Engel good for a special occasion?

    It works for a low-key special occasion — an anniversary dinner or birthday meal where the priority is genuine, Michelin-recognised cooking over theatre and ceremony. At €€, the spend stays reasonable. If the occasion calls for multi-course tasting menus and formal service, Schwarzwaldstube or Vendôme are better fits for that format and budget.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Der Engel?

    Tasting menu availability and structure at Der Engel are not confirmed in current records. Given the €€ price range and country cooking designation, a shorter fixed menu or à la carte is the more likely format. At this price point, the value case is strong regardless of format — Michelin Plate recognition at €€ is a favourable ratio in the Black Forest dining market.

    Is Der Engel good for solo dining?

    Yes. The village restaurant format and relaxed booking difficulty make it straightforward for solo visitors, and the €€ price range keeps the bill manageable. Solo diners exploring the Ortenau wine region will find Der Engel a practical stop — honest food, no pressure, and no reservation hurdles.

    What are alternatives to Der Engel in Sasbachwalden?

    Within the broader Black Forest and southern Baden region, Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn offers three Michelin stars if you want to step up significantly in formality and price. For a mid-range step up, there are several Michelin-recognised addresses across the Ortenau and Freiburg area. Der Engel holds its own at the €€ tier for regional country cooking, and there is no direct like-for-like competitor in Sasbachwalden itself.

    Is Der Engel worth the price?

    Yes. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) at a €€ price point is a strong value signal — this is cooking that has passed independent quality scrutiny without the pricing that usually accompanies it. For visitors to the Black Forest who want a reliable, honest meal rather than a special-occasion splurge, Der Engel delivers a clear return on spend.

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