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    Restaurant in Andernach, Germany · Inside PURS Luxury Boutique Hotel & Restaurant

    PURS

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    PURS, Restaurant in Andernach

    About PURS

    PURS in Andernach holds a 2025 Michelin star and ranks #383 in Opinionated About Dining's European list, housed in a hotel designed entirely by Axel Vervoordt. Chef Peter Fridén's modern European cooking makes this a destination worth the trip from Cologne or Koblenz. Book four to six weeks out minimum — this is not a walk-in restaurant.

    The Verdict

    PURS is not simply a hotel restaurant you visit because you happen to be staying nearby. It earned a Michelin star in 2025, sits at #383 in Opinionated About Dining's European rankings for the same year, and occupies a space designed entirely by Belgian architect Axel Vervoordt — one of the few dining rooms in Germany where the architecture is as considered as the cooking. If you are weighing whether to make the drive to Andernach specifically for dinner, the answer is yes, provided your schedule has flexibility: current hours show the restaurant closed every day of the week, which almost certainly means PURS operates on a private-event or seasonal basis with bookings taken directly. Confirm availability before planning a trip.

    What PURS Actually Is

    The most common assumption about PURS is that it functions like a conventional hotel restaurant — open nightly, walk-ins occasionally welcome, safe for a business dinner on short notice. That framing is wrong. PURS is a destination restaurant housed within a hotel, in a town of roughly 30,000 people on the Rhine, and it has accumulated credentials that would be noteworthy in Frankfurt or Berlin: a 2025 Michelin star, a previous Michelin Plate, recognition from Opinionated About Dining as a Leading New Restaurant in Europe in 2023, a climb from #523 to #383 in the OAD European rankings between 2024 and 2025, and a Star Wine List #1 designation in 2021. Chef Peter Fridén leads the kitchen with a modern European and modern French approach. The room itself, designed by Vervoordt as his first complete public-space project, is worth understanding before you arrive: Vervoordt's aesthetic runs toward tactile materials, layered natural tones, and a stillness that photographs as calm but reads in person as considered. You are not walking into a glossy hotel dining room. You are walking into something more like a gallery that also happens to serve food.

    Lunch vs. Dinner at PURS

    Because PURS's published hours currently show no regular service, the lunch-versus-dinner question requires a direct call or booking inquiry rather than a simple preference call. That said, the framing matters for how you plan. At the €€€€ price point, a lunch service (if available) would almost certainly represent the better value entry point , a shorter menu at a lower price relative to the full evening tasting experience is standard practice at this tier of European fine dining, and it gives you the Vervoordt room in natural light, which aligns with the visual character of the space. If you have been to PURS once at dinner and are deciding whether to return, consider specifically asking about a daytime format. The room at midday, with light moving through the architecture Vervoordt designed as a total environment, is a different experience from the controlled atmosphere of an evening service. For a first visit on a special occasion, dinner remains the better fit , it gives the full length and ceremony of the tasting menu format. For a second visit, or for someone whose priority is the space over the ritual, a lunch booking is the more interesting proposition.

    Ratings and Trust Signals

    • Michelin 1 Star (2025)
    • Opinionated About Dining , Leading Restaurants in Europe #383 (2025), up from #523 (2024)
    • Opinionated About Dining , Leading New Restaurants in Europe, Recommended (2023)
    • Star Wine List #1 (2021)
    • Google: 4.8 out of 5 (146 reviews)

    Booking and Practical Details

    Booking difficulty is hard. PURS is not a restaurant you can book two days out , the Michelin star, the limited scale of a hotel restaurant in a small Rhine city, and the lack of a visible online booking system all point toward demand outpacing availability. Reservations: Contact the restaurant directly; no booking platform link is currently published. Plan at least four to six weeks ahead for a weekend date, more for peak periods. Dress: No formal dress code is published, but at this price tier and with this level of architectural intent, smart to formal dress is the appropriate default. Budget: €€€€ , expect a full tasting menu experience priced in line with one-star restaurants in Germany's major cities, which typically run €150–€250 per person before wine. Address: Steinweg 30–32, 56626 Andernach, Germany. Groups: Given the hotel setting and private-event positioning, group bookings and private dining are plausible but must be confirmed directly with the venue. Getting there: Andernach is accessible by train from Cologne (roughly 45 minutes) and Koblenz (roughly 15 minutes). If you are combining this with other dining in the region, Schanz in Piesport and Victor's Fine Dining by Christian Bau in Perl are within reasonable driving distance for a multi-day itinerary along the Mosel and Rhine.

    Dining in Andernach

    Andernach is not a restaurant city in the way that Cologne or Düsseldorf is, which makes PURS's position here more interesting. For a more casual meal before or after a visit, Ai Pero covers Italian and YOSO Asian Comfort Food offers a lower-key Asian option in the same city. See our full Andernach restaurants guide for the complete picture, or explore hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences in Andernach. If your trip is structured around serious fine dining and you are building an itinerary across Germany, Aqua in Wolfsburg, JAN in Munich, ES:SENZ in Grassau, and Restaurant Haerlin in Hamburg are the comparators worth putting on the same shortlist. For modern French and European cooking with a similar creative register but closer to Belgium, Castor in Beveren and De Kristalijn in Genk are worth considering.

    FAQ

    • What should I wear to PURS? No published dress code, but smart to formal is the right call at this price point and in this setting. The Vervoordt-designed room has a deliberate, considered atmosphere , dress accordingly.
    • Can I eat at the bar at PURS? No confirmed bar dining option is published. At a hotel restaurant of this scale and format, bar seating for a full tasting menu is unlikely. Confirm with the venue directly when booking.
    • What are alternatives to PURS in Andernach? At the €€€€ level there are no direct fine dining alternatives in Andernach itself. For comparable cooking in the broader region, look at Schanz in Piesport or, further afield, Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach. Within Andernach, Ai Pero and YOSO Asian Comfort Food serve entirely different price tiers.
    • Is PURS good for a special occasion? Yes , the combination of Michelin recognition, an architecturally distinctive room, and a modern European tasting format makes it well-suited for a celebration dinner. Book well in advance and confirm the current menu format when you reserve.
    • Can PURS accommodate groups? The hotel setting makes private dining plausible, but no group booking details are published. Contact the restaurant directly for group inquiries , phone and website data are not currently listed, so approach through the hotel.
    • Is PURS worth the price? At the €€€€ tier with a current Michelin star, an upward OAD trajectory, and a room designed by Axel Vervoordt, yes , the price is justified if this level of cooking is your target. If you are considering an alternative at the same price point in Germany, Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn carries more Michelin weight but less architectural distinctiveness.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at PURS? Dinner is the safer first choice for the full tasting experience. If you have been before, a lunch visit (if available) gives you the Vervoordt room in natural light and likely a shorter, lower-priced format. Confirm service options when booking , current published hours do not confirm regular lunch availability.
    • What should I order at PURS? Signature dishes are not published. The modern European and modern French format under Chef Peter Fridén suggests a tasting menu structure where the kitchen drives the progression. Ask about the current menu when booking rather than arriving with specific dish expectations.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to PURS?

    PURS is a Michelin-starred hotel restaurant designed by Axel Vervoordt, and the setting demands a degree of formality. A jacket for men and dressed-up evening wear for women is the safe call. Nothing in the venue data specifies a dress code, so if you are uncertain, check the venue's official channels before arrival.

    Can I eat at the bar at PURS?

    There is no confirmed bar dining option in the venue data. Given PURS operates at the scale of a hotel restaurant in a small city like Andernach, seating is almost certainly limited to the main dining room. Assume you need a reservation and confirm directly with the venue.

    What are alternatives to PURS in Andernach?

    Andernach does not have a deep restaurant scene, so alternatives are effectively in the surrounding region. Cologne and Düsseldorf offer more options at comparable price points. PURS is the only Michelin-starred restaurant in Andernach itself, so if you want that credential locally, there is no direct substitute.

    Is PURS good for a special occasion?

    Yes, provided you plan well ahead. A 2025 Michelin star, a top-400 Opinionated About Dining Europe ranking, and a setting designed by Axel Vervoordt make PURS a credible choice for a significant dinner. Book early — the small scale of the operation means last-minute availability for a milestone meal is unlikely.

    Can PURS accommodate groups?

    As a hotel restaurant operating at limited scale in Andernach, PURS is not a natural fit for large groups. Private dining may be available, but nothing in the venue data confirms capacity or group booking policies. check the venue's official channels if you are planning a party of more than four.

    Is PURS worth the price?

    At €€€€ pricing, PURS is justified if you are after a credentialled, design-forward fine dining experience outside a major city. The 2025 Michelin star and a #383 ranking in Opinionated About Dining Europe confirm this is not merely a hotel restaurant filling seats. For the same spend in a larger city, you would have more competition; in Andernach, PURS is the clear answer.

    Is lunch or dinner better at PURS?

    PURS's published schedule currently shows no regular service days, which makes this question impossible to answer without contacting the restaurant. Call ahead or use the booking inquiry process to confirm current service times before planning your visit around a specific meal.

    Location

    Steinweg 30-32, 56626 Andernach, Germany

    Compare PURS

    Getting a Table: PURS and Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    PURSModern European, Modern French€€€€Hard
    AquaContemporary German, Italian/Japanese, Creative€€€€Unknown
    SchwarzwaldstubeFrench, Classic French€€€€Unknown
    CODA Dessert DiningCreative€€€€Unknown
    TantrisModern French, French Contemporary€€€€Unknown
    VendômeModern European, Creative€€€€Unknown

    How PURS stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    • Aqua — Contemporary German, Italian/Japanese, Creative, €€€€
    • Schwarzwaldstube — French, Classic French, €€€€
    • CODA Dessert Dining — Creative, €€€€
    • Tantris — Modern French, French Contemporary, €€€€
    • Vendôme — Modern European, Creative, €€€€

    At the €€€€ tier in Germany, PURS sits in a different competitive set than most of its peers simply by virtue of location. Where Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach offers three Michelin stars and a long-established reputation as one of Germany's most technically precise kitchens, PURS offers a single star earned in 2025 and an OAD ranking that climbed 140 places in one year — a faster upward trajectory than most restaurants at this level. If you are choosing between the two, Vendôme is the safer bet for formal occasion dining with the deepest credential stack. PURS is the better choice if the room and the sense of a restaurant still building its identity matter to you.

    Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn carries three Michelin stars and a classic French orientation that makes it the most technically demanding comparison point. For modern European cooking with a fresher, less classical register, PURS is more relevant — and considerably less difficult to reach from western Germany's rail network. Aqua in Wolfsburg brings an Italian-Japanese creative range that sits at a different end of the spectrum from PURS's modern French grounding. If you are drawn to the architectural and design dimension of a meal as much as the food, PURS has no peer in the German fine dining category — the Vervoordt design is singular. CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin occupies a completely different format (a dessert-led tasting menu) and appeals to a different decision profile entirely.

    For a straightforward value comparison: at one Michelin star and €€€€ pricing, PURS is priced in line with its tier but offers a setting that over-delivers relative to restaurants of comparable recognition in larger German cities. The wine credentials (Star Wine List #1 in 2021) add further weight to the overall proposition. If your priority is maximum Michelin stars per euro, look at Schwarzwaldstube or Vendôme. If your priority is a distinctive, design-led dining experience at the one-star level with a kitchen on an upward trajectory, PURS is the better call.

    Hours

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