Restaurant in Heringsdorf, Germany
Kulmeck by Tom Wickboldt
450ptsWorth the Baltic detour. Book early.

About Kulmeck by Tom Wickboldt
Kulmeck by Tom Wickboldt holds a Michelin star for both 2024 and 2025 and a 4.8 Google rating across 119 reviews — the strongest fine-dining credential on Usedom island. At €€€€, it is a clear special-occasion choice for a Baltic coast detour, and it outperforms most comparable one-star destination restaurants in northern Germany on consistency. Book well in advance; summer weekends fill fast.
Verdict: A Michelin-starred destination that earns its detour to Germany's Baltic coast
Kulmeck by Tom Wickboldt holds a 4.8 on Google across 119 reviews — a number that matters more than usual here, because Heringsdorf is not a city where diners stumble in by accident. You come here on purpose, and the restaurant has held its Michelin star in both 2024 and 2025, which means the kitchen is consistent, not just capable. At €€€€ pricing, this is a special-occasion commitment, and the question worth answering is whether it rewards that commitment better than the alternatives. For most diners who make the journey to Usedom island, it does.
The Restaurant
Kulmeck sits on Kulmstraße 17 in Heringsdorf, the most polished of Usedom's three coastal resort towns. The setting matters for context: this is not an urban fine-dining room surrounded by competing Michelin tables. It is a destination restaurant in a Baltic seaside resort, which shifts the calculation for special-occasion diners. You are not choosing between a dozen €€€€ options within walking distance. You are choosing whether to make Heringsdorf part of a trip, and Kulmeck is the main reason most fine-dining travellers do.
Tom Wickboldt's kitchen operates under the Modern Cuisine classification, which in practice means a tasting-menu format with serious technical ambition. Two consecutive Michelin stars signal that the inspectors found genuine consistency across multiple visits, not a single impressive performance. That kind of continuity at this price point, in a resort location rather than a major German city, is worth noting. For comparison, The Table Kevin Fehling in Hamburg and JAN in Munich operate in deeper urban markets with larger competitive pressure; Kulmeck earns its star on the merits of the cooking alone, without the foot traffic or the press ecosystem of a capital city.
Lunch vs Dinner: How the Two Experiences Compare
This is the decision that most visitors to Kulmeck get wrong. Dinner at a Michelin-starred tasting-menu restaurant on a German Baltic island in summer carries obvious appeal: longer evenings, a celebratory pace, the full arc of a menu designed to be experienced without a clock running. That is the right choice if you are staying overnight in Heringsdorf or arriving by train and building the meal into a longer stay.
Lunch, however, deserves serious consideration for a specific type of visitor. If you are driving to Usedom from Berlin (roughly two and a half to three hours), a lunch booking means you arrive for the meal at your sharpest, drive back in the afternoon, and avoid the logistical pressure of finding accommodation on an island that fills up in summer. Michelin-starred kitchens frequently offer a condensed or slightly shorter tasting format at lunch, often at a lower price point than the full evening experience, though you should confirm current lunch offerings directly with the restaurant since hours are not publicly listed in our data. If a lunch format is available, it typically represents the better value proposition per course relative to the evening menu, and the kitchen is executing at the same level regardless of the time of day.
For a special-occasion dinner, book the evening, stay overnight at one of Heringsdorf's hotels, and treat the whole trip as the experience. For a less logistically complex visit, especially from Berlin, lunch is worth investigating before you default to dinner.
What to Expect
At €€€€, you are in Germany's leading price tier for restaurant dining. That bracket in the current German fine-dining market sits roughly in the range of multi-course tasting menus with matched wine pairings available as an add-on. The 4.8 Google rating across 119 reviews is a credible signal of consistent execution rather than a single viral moment; that volume of reviews at that score, for a restaurant in a seasonal resort location, suggests a loyal returning base rather than a one-time tourist spike.
Dress expectations at a venue of this classification in Germany typically run to smart casual at minimum, with many guests choosing formal attire for the full tasting menu experience. Given the special-occasion framing and the price point, it is safer to dress up than to arrive underprepared. The restaurant is not in a hotel, which means the service dynamic is that of a standalone fine-dining room rather than a hotel F&B operation.
Heringsdorf itself offers enough to warrant a full day or weekend: explore the broader Heringsdorf restaurant scene, the local bar options, and if you are interested in the wider island, the experiences guide for Heringsdorf is worth checking before you book. Other dining options nearby include Belvedere and The O'ROOM, though neither carries the same award credentials as Kulmeck.
Booking
Book as far in advance as possible. A Michelin-starred restaurant in a seasonal Baltic resort has a compressed calendar: summer weekends fill fastest, and the combination of returning guests and new visitors drawn by the star means availability is tight from May through September. Treat this like booking a starred restaurant in a major German city during peak season, then add the additional constraint of a destination with limited hotel inventory. If you have a fixed travel date, begin looking for a table the moment you decide to go. Last-minute availability is unlikely on weekends and should not be assumed on weekdays in high season either.
Phone and online booking details are not listed in Pearl's current data for this venue. Check the restaurant directly for current reservation channels. For broader context on visiting the island, the Heringsdorf wineries guide and experiences guide can help you build the full trip around the meal.
Quick reference: Kulmeck by Tom Wickboldt, Kulmstraße 17, 17424 Heringsdorf — Michelin star held 2024 and 2025 , €€€€ , book well in advance, especially May–September.
Ratings
- Google: 4.8 / 5 (119 reviews)
- Awards: Michelin 1 Star (2024, 2025)
How It Compares
See the full comparison section below.
Pearl Picks: More Modern Cuisine Worth Considering
- The Table Kevin Fehling in Hamburg , three Michelin stars, for when you want the full urban fine-dining context
- ES:SENZ in Grassau , another destination-format starred restaurant outside the major cities
- Schanz in Piesport , strong regional fine dining with a wine region setting
- Victor's Fine Dining by Christian Bau in Perl , three stars, top-tier benchmark for Germany
- Frantzén in Stockholm , if Kulmeck's northern coastal setting appeals and you want a Scandinavian comparison
- Maison Lameloise in Chagny , comparable destination fine-dining logic in a French regional setting
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Kulmeck by Tom Wickboldt worth the price?
- For a tasting-menu special occasion in northern Germany, yes. Two consecutive Michelin stars at €€€€ pricing in a resort location is a credible value signal , the kitchen is not coasting on scenery or scarcity. Compare it against Aqua in Wolfsburg (three stars, €€€€) if you want to benchmark what the next tier up costs and delivers, or against Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach for a comparable one-star modern European experience in a destination format. Kulmeck holds its own at the one-star level and benefits from a 4.8 Google score that suggests the price-to-experience ratio lands well for most guests.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Kulmeck by Tom Wickboldt?
- Yes, if Modern Cuisine tasting menus are your preferred format. Two Michelin stars confirmed across consecutive years means the inspectors found the menu worth the price more than once. The 4.8 Google rating across 119 reviews adds weight to that verdict from a guest perspective. If you prefer à la carte flexibility, a Michelin-starred tasting menu at €€€€ is not the right format regardless of how good the kitchen is , in which case the broader Heringsdorf restaurant scene has alternatives at lower price points.
How far ahead should I book Kulmeck by Tom Wickboldt?
- Aim for at least six to eight weeks in advance for summer weekends, and four weeks minimum for weekdays. Heringsdorf is a seasonal Baltic resort with limited accommodation and a compressed peak season; a Michelin-starred restaurant here fills on a tighter calendar than an equivalent starred room in Berlin or Hamburg. If your dates are fixed, book the table before you book the hotel.
Does Kulmeck by Tom Wickboldt handle dietary restrictions?
- Most Michelin-starred tasting-menu kitchens accommodate dietary restrictions when notified in advance , this is standard practice at this level. Contact the restaurant directly when booking to declare any requirements. Do not assume they will handle restrictions without prior notice, especially for complex menus where sourcing and preparation is planned days ahead.
Can I eat at the bar at Kulmeck by Tom Wickboldt?
- Seating configuration data is not available in Pearl's current records for this venue. Given the fine-dining format and tasting-menu structure, a traditional bar-seating option as an alternative to a full reservation would be atypical , but confirm directly with the restaurant. If walk-in or counter seating is important to you, check before travelling to Heringsdorf specifically for this purpose.
Compare Kulmeck by Tom Wickboldt
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Kulmeck by Tom Wickboldt | €€€€ | — |
| Schwarzwaldstube | €€€€ | — |
| Aqua | €€€€ | — |
| Vendôme | €€€€ | — |
| CODA Dessert Dining | €€€€ | — |
| Tantris | €€€€ | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Kulmeck by Tom Wickboldt?
Bar seating is not documented in the available venue data for Kulmeck. At a Michelin-starred tasting-menu restaurant of this format, the experience is typically structured around full sittings rather than informal bar access. check the venue's official channels via Kulmstraße 17, Heringsdorf to confirm seating options before assuming flexibility.
Does Kulmeck by Tom Wickboldt handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary policy is listed in the venue record, but Michelin-starred restaurants at the €€€€ price point routinely accommodate restrictions when notified at booking. Flag requirements clearly when you reserve — last-minute requests at a tasting-menu format are harder to handle well.
How far ahead should I book Kulmeck by Tom Wickboldt?
Book as far in advance as possible, and treat summer weekends as effectively sold out unless you plan months ahead. Heringsdorf is a seasonal Baltic resort: Kulmeck's calendar compresses hard in peak season, and a two-consecutive-year Michelin star (2024, 2025) has raised demand substantially. Off-season weekday slots are more available, but don't count on short-notice openings.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Kulmeck by Tom Wickboldt?
For a structured tasting-menu experience, yes — provided the format suits you. Kulmeck has held a Michelin star in both 2024 and 2025, which indicates consistent kitchen execution rather than a one-year anomaly. At €€€€, you are paying top-tier German fine-dining prices, so this is not the right choice if you prefer à la carte flexibility; it is the right choice if you want a chef-driven progression in an intimate coastal setting.
Is Kulmeck by Tom Wickboldt worth the price?
Yes, with a clear caveat on location. A back-to-back Michelin star (2024, 2025) in a seasonal island resort is harder to earn than in a major city, and a 4.8 Google rating across 119 reviews confirms the kitchen delivers consistently. The €€€€ price tier is comparable to serious fine-dining rooms in Hamburg or Berlin, so if you are already travelling to Usedom, this is the obvious table to book. If you are travelling solely for dinner, factor in the journey: Heringsdorf is a real detour from most German cities.
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