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    Restaurant in Stuttgart, Germany

    Délice

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    Serious creative dining. Book early.

    Délice, Restaurant in Stuttgart

    About Délice

    Délice holds a Michelin star for the second consecutive year and scores 4.9 on Google across 166 reviews — an unusually strong signal at the €€€€ tier. The intimate room and creative tasting format make it the right call for a serious food-focused dinner for two in Stuttgart. Book four to six weeks ahead minimum; tables are consistently difficult to secure.

    Should You Book Délice Again — Or For The First Time?

    If you have eaten at Délice before, the question on a return visit is whether the kitchen has moved. The short answer: it has held its Michelin star through consecutive years (2024 and 2025), which in Stuttgart's competitive fine dining tier is a meaningful signal of consistency, not stagnation. If you have not been, the more pressing question is whether a €€€€ creative tasting format on Hauptstätter Strasse deserves a spot over the city's other starred options. It does — with conditions worth understanding before you book.

    The Room First

    The address puts Délice in the Süd quarter, a stretch of Stuttgart that reads more residential than destination-dining. The physical space is intimate in the way that serious tasting-menu rooms tend to be: small seat counts, careful acoustics, a layout that keeps tables separated enough for conversation. This is not a room that rewards group bookings for a loud celebration. It works leading for two people who want to concentrate on what is happening on the plate and in the glass , and that profile should shape whether you book it at all. If you are looking for a more expansive room with a terrace or a wine-estate backdrop, Speisemeisterei gives you that in a different register.

    Creative Cuisine at This Price Point

    At €€€€, Délice sits in the top tier of Stuttgart dining by price. What justifies that positioning is the creative cuisine classification , not classical French in amber, but a kitchen that is making active decisions about technique and ingredient combination. Two consecutive Michelin stars (the 2025 recognition being the more recent) confirm that the guide's inspectors have found the cooking to be at a consistent level of technical execution. A Google score of 4.9 across 166 reviews is unusually high for a restaurant at this price point and suggests guests are not experiencing a gap between expectation and delivery, which is the most common failure mode at starred restaurants.

    For context within Germany's creative fine dining tier, Délice operates in the same broad category as JAN in Munich and sits below the three-star level of Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn, which is under two hours away and represents the regional benchmark if you are willing to travel for the highest tier of the format.

    The Drinks Program

    For a room operating at this level and with this classification, the drinks program matters more than it does at a casual restaurant. Creative cuisine tasting menus at the one-star level in Germany are increasingly paired with serious wine lists and, in some cases, non-alcoholic pairings that match the kitchen's ambition. Without specific pairing details in the public record, the practical advice is to ask directly when booking whether the wine pairing is included, optional, or priced separately , and whether a non-alcoholic alternative exists. At €€€€, you should expect a list with regional Baden-Württemberg representation given Stuttgart's proximity to the Württemberg wine region; whether that list goes deeper into Burgundy or natural wine is worth clarifying. If the drinks program is a primary driver of your decision, Stuttgart's bar scene and its wine culture give you context for how seriously the city takes the glass side of the equation. Internationally, CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin is a reference point for what a truly drink-integrated tasting format looks like at the starred level , Délice operates in a different mode but the comparison helps calibrate expectations for the format.

    Booking Intelligence

    Booking difficulty here is hard. A one-star restaurant in a city the size of Stuttgart with a 4.9 Google rating and limited seating does not have open tables on short notice. Plan on booking at minimum four to six weeks ahead for a weekday sitting; weekend tables require longer lead times. There is no online booking link in the current public record, which typically means reservations are handled by phone or email directly with the restaurant. Confirm availability before building a trip around it. If Délice is fully booked, Hupperts at the same price point offers a classic cuisine alternative in the same tier.

    Who Should Book

    Book Délice if you want a creative, technically serious tasting format in an intimate room and you are prepared for the price and the booking effort. It is the right call for a dinner-focused trip to Stuttgart, a significant anniversary, or a food-enthusiast visit where the meal is the anchor of the itinerary. It is less suited to groups of four or more looking for a convivial atmosphere, or to diners who want flexibility in ordering rather than a set progression. For the latter, Der Zauberlehrling at €€€ offers a creative format with more room flexibility at a lower price point.

    For a broader view of where Délice sits within the city's dining options, see our full Stuttgart restaurants guide. If you are building a longer trip around the region, Stuttgart hotels and Stuttgart experiences are worth reviewing alongside the restaurant.

    Practical Details

    VenueCuisinePriceBooking DifficultyFormat
    DéliceCreative€€€€HardTasting menu, intimate room
    SpeisemeistereiCreative€€€€HardTasting menu, wine-estate setting
    HuppertsClassic Cuisine€€€€HardClassic format, city centre
    5Modern Cuisine€€€€HardModern tasting, hotel setting
    Der ZauberlehrlingCreative€€€ModerateCreative, more flexible format

    FAQs

    Is Délice worth the price?

    • At €€€€ with two consecutive Michelin stars and a 4.9 Google score across 166 reviews, the price-to-quality signal is strong. The gap between expectation and delivery , the most common complaint at this price point , does not appear in the public record here. Compared to Hupperts at the same price, Délice offers a more forward-facing creative format; which is better value depends on whether you prefer a progressive or classical approach.

    Is Délice good for a special occasion?

    • Yes, for two people. The intimate room, the tasting format, and the Michelin recognition make it well-suited to a significant anniversary or a serious food-focused celebration. It is less well-suited to larger groups or guests who find a fixed menu progression restrictive. If you need a room that accommodates more than four comfortably for a celebration, check Speisemeisterei first.

    How far ahead should I book Délice?

    • Four to six weeks minimum for a weekday table; six to eight weeks for weekends. Délice holds a Michelin star in a city with a limited number of starred rooms, which keeps demand consistently ahead of supply. Do not attempt to book within two weeks and expect availability. If your dates are fixed, book before you finalise travel.

    What are alternatives to Délice in Stuttgart?

    Does Délice handle dietary restrictions?

    • Contact the restaurant directly at the time of booking. For a tasting menu at this level, kitchens typically accommodate restrictions when given advance notice , but do not assume. Confirm in writing when you make the reservation, not on the day.

    What should I order at Délice?

    • This is a tasting menu format, so ordering is largely handled for you. The practical decision is whether to take the wine pairing , ask about it when booking, since at €€€€ the pairing can add significantly to the total bill. Confirm whether a non-alcoholic pairing is available if relevant to your table.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Délice?

    • For food-focused diners, yes. Two Michelin stars held across 2024 and 2025 confirm the kitchen is performing at a level that justifies the format. If you are uncertain about committing to a full tasting progression, Der Zauberlehrling at €€€ offers more flexibility. For reference on what the format looks like at the highest tier regionally, Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn is the three-star benchmark within driving distance.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Délice handle dietary restrictions?

    Délice is not documented in the venue data as having a specific dietary policy, but Michelin-starred restaurants operating at this price point typically accommodate restrictions when notified at the time of booking. check the venue's official channels when you reserve and give as much notice as possible; last-minute requests at a tasting-menu format are harder to accommodate.

    Is Délice worth the price?

    At €€€€, Délice is priced at the top of Stuttgart's dining market, and it earns that positioning. Two consecutive Michelin stars (2024 and 2025) confirm the kitchen is operating at a consistent level, not coasting. If creative, technically driven tasting menus are your format, the price is justified. If you want à la carte flexibility or a more relaxed spend, look at Der Zauberlehrling or Wielandshöhe instead.

    Is Délice good for a special occasion?

    Yes — the intimate room in Stuttgart's Süd quarter and the Michelin-starred creative cuisine format make it a strong choice for birthdays, anniversaries, or a significant dinner. The tasting menu structure suits the occasion better than a casual drop-in. Book well ahead; this is not a venue where you can call the week of.

    What are alternatives to Délice in Stuttgart?

    Speisemeisterei offers a similarly formal tasting experience with strong regional roots, making it the closest like-for-like alternative. Wielandshöhe delivers creative cooking in a more relaxed setting at a lower price point. Hupperts is worth considering if you want something more neighbourhood-scaled. Der Zauberlehrling suits groups looking for a less structured evening. 5 is a useful option if availability at Délice is the limiting factor.

    How far ahead should I book Délice?

    A minimum of four to six weeks out is a reasonable baseline for a one-star restaurant in Stuttgart with a 4.9 Google rating and limited seating. For weekend dates or high-demand periods, aim for eight weeks or more. Délice is not a walk-in venue.

    What should I order at Délice?

    Specific dishes are not documented in the venue data, and the menu at a creative Michelin-starred kitchen changes regularly. The tasting menu is the format the kitchen is built around at this price tier; ordering selectively from a fixed menu, if that option exists, will give you less of what Délice is designed to do.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Délice?

    For the right diner, yes. Two consecutive Michelin stars signal consistent technical execution, and the creative cuisine classification means the menu is meant to be experienced as a sequence, not dipped into. At €€€€, you are paying for that full format. If you want a shorter or more flexible dinner, Wielandshöhe or Der Zauberlehrling will serve you better.

    Location

    Hauptstätter Str. 61, 70178 Stuttgart, Germany

    Compare Délice

    How Easy to Book: Délice vs. Peers
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    DéliceCreative€€€€Hard
    SpeisemeistereiCreative€€€€Unknown
    HuppertsClassic Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    Der ZauberlehrlingCreative€€€Unknown
    5Modern Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    WielandshöheClassic French€€€Unknown

    Comparing your options in Stuttgart for this tier.

    Also Consider

    At the €€€€ price point in Stuttgart, Délice competes directly with Speisemeisterei and Hupperts. Speisemeisterei is the better choice if setting matters as much as food — it operates in a wine-estate environment that gives the meal a different physical context. Hupperts leans classical where Délice leans creative; both carry Michelin recognition and both require serious advance booking. If you are deciding between the three, the choice comes down to format preference: Délice for progressive creative cooking in a tight, focused room; Speisemeisterei for a more expansive setting; Hupperts for classical technique with a more formal register.

    5 at €€€€ brings modern cuisine into the comparison and is worth considering if a hotel-anchored dining experience fits your itinerary. The format and price tier are similar to Délice, but the atmosphere reads differently. For diners who want to spend less without losing the creative angle, Der Zauberlehrling at €€€ is the strongest alternative: it operates in a creative register, books more easily, and costs less — the right call if your budget is a constraint or if you want flexibility in the menu format. Wielandshöhe at €€€ in classic French is a further step down in price with a different culinary orientation, suited to guests who want a reliable rather than experimental experience.

    Booking difficulty is the practical equaliser across all five venues. None of them are easy to secure at short notice. Délice's combination of consistent Michelin recognition and a high Google rating suggests demand has not softened despite holding the same star tier. If you are building a Stuttgart dining itinerary and Délice is your anchor, book it first and plan the rest of the trip around the confirmed date.

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