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    Restaurant in Regensburg, Germany

    ROTER HAHN by Maximilian Schmidt

    450pts

    Regensburg's clearest fine dining answer.

    ROTER HAHN by Maximilian Schmidt, Restaurant in Regensburg

    About ROTER HAHN by Maximilian Schmidt

    ROTER HAHN by Maximilian Schmidt is Regensburg's most credentialed fine dining address, holding a Michelin star in both 2024 and 2025 under chef Laurent Cherchi. At €€€€ and with a 4.9 Google rating, it is the clear choice for a serious occasion dinner in the city. Book four to eight weeks ahead — this fills fast.

    Is ROTER HAHN by Maximilian Schmidt worth booking in Regensburg?

    Yes — and you should start planning well ahead of your trip. ROTER HAHN has held a Michelin star in both 2024 and 2025, making it the clearest answer in Regensburg to the question of where to eat if serious modern cuisine is the goal. With a Google rating of 4.9 from 152 reviews, it sits at a level of consistency that few restaurants in any city sustain. Chef Laurent Cherchi leads the kitchen, and at the €€€€ price point, this is a destination meal, not a casual dinner. Book it for a special occasion, a celebratory trip, or whenever you want Regensburg's best-evidenced fine dining experience.

    What ROTER HAHN delivers

    ROTER HAHN occupies a specific position in Regensburg's dining scene: it is the venue with the clearest Michelin-backed credentials in a city that, while architecturally rich and visited for good reason, does not have an outsized fine dining infrastructure. That scarcity makes this address matter more than it might in Munich or Frankfurt. If you have been once and are wondering whether a return visit justifies the investment, the answer is almost certainly yes — a kitchen that retains its star across consecutive years is demonstrating a level of discipline that rewards repeat visits.

    The cuisine type is listed as Modern Cuisine, which in the context of a two-consecutive-year Michelin-starred German restaurant suggests a kitchen working with seasonal produce, precise technique, and a format likely built around a tasting menu or structured set courses. For returning guests, the angle worth exploring is how the wine program pairs with the kitchen's direction. At this price tier and with this level of recognition, the list should be doing real work , not just offering broad coverage, but making specific choices that match or challenge the food's flavour architecture. If you are visiting again, ask the sommelier directly about their approach: a kitchen at this level will have a front-of-house team capable of guiding you through pairings rather than leaving you to navigate a list alone. That conversation is part of what you are paying for.

    Wine depth at a one-star German restaurant of this type tends to reflect the broader regional context. Germany's own wine culture , particularly Riesling from the Mosel, Rheingau, and Franken regions, the last of which sits geographically close to Regensburg , gives a kitchen like ROTER HAHN natural material to work with. Whether the list leans into that regional identity or builds outward toward Burgundy and Austria is a decision that shapes the entire dining experience. Either approach can be right; what matters is that the list has a point of view. At €€€€, you should expect it to.

    For returning guests specifically: if your first visit was built around the food, make the wine program your focus on the second. At this price level, the pairing menu (if offered) is likely to reveal decisions that a single visit does not surface. It is also worth arriving with a question or two prepared , not to test the team, but because front-of-house staff at Michelin-level restaurants in Germany are typically well-prepared for guests who engage beyond the printed list.

    Booking ROTER HAHN: how far ahead you need to plan

    This is a hard booking. A restaurant with back-to-back Michelin stars and a near-perfect Google rating in a city with limited fine dining competition will fill its reservation book quickly. Budget a minimum of four to six weeks in advance for a standard weekend booking, and consider reaching out eight or more weeks ahead if you are targeting Friday or Saturday evenings, a public holiday period, or a visit tied to Regensburg's busy tourist season in summer. Midweek slots are likely to open up with less lead time, but do not count on walk-in availability. Confirm the booking method directly through the restaurant's contact channels, as no online booking platform is listed in our current data.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: Rote-Hahnen-Gasse 10, 93047 Regensburg, Germany
    • Price range: €€€€ (fine dining, tasting menu likely)
    • Awards: Michelin 1 Star (2024 and 2025)
    • Google rating: 4.9 / 5 (152 reviews)
    • Chef: Laurent Cherchi
    • Booking difficulty: Hard , plan 4–8 weeks ahead minimum
    • Leading for: Special occasions, wine-focused dinners, returning fine dining guests
    • Dress code: Not specified , smart dress is standard at this tier
    • Phone / website: Not listed , contact the restaurant directly for reservations

    How ROTER HAHN fits into Germany's fine dining picture

    Regensburg is not the first city German food travellers name when planning a fine dining trip, which makes ROTER HAHN's consistency more notable. For context within Germany's broader Michelin landscape, restaurants like Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn, Aqua in Wolfsburg, and JAN in Munich represent the upper tier of the country's restaurant scene. ROTER HAHN operates in that broader ecosystem , a one-star kitchen holding its position in a secondary city is a different kind of achievement than holding one in Berlin or Munich, where competition and inspector attention are more concentrated.

    For guests travelling specifically for the food, ROTER HAHN is worth combining with a broader Regensburg itinerary. The city's old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Historische Wurstkuchl offers a useful contrast at the other end of the price spectrum , one of the oldest sausage kitchens in the world, and a different but equally legitimate reason to eat in this city. If you are planning a multi-day visit, our full Regensburg restaurants guide covers the broader field, and you can also find relevant recommendations across our Regensburg hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.

    Beyond Germany, if modern cuisine at the one-star level is a category you follow seriously, comparisons worth making include Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach, Victor's Fine Dining by Christian Bau in Perl, and further afield, Frantzén in Stockholm and Maison Lameloise in Chagny. ROTER HAHN belongs in that conversation , not as the loudest name in it, but as the one making the strongest case for Regensburg.

    Compare ROTER HAHN by Maximilian Schmidt

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    ROTER HAHN by Maximilian SchmidtModern CuisineMichelin 1 Star (2025); Michelin 1 Star (2024)Hard
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can ROTER HAHN by Maximilian Schmidt accommodate groups?

    Groups are possible but require early coordination. At the €€€€ price point with Michelin star service, ROTER HAHN is not a drop-in option for larger parties. check the venue's official channels via the address at Rote-Hahnen-Gasse 10 to confirm capacity and any private dining arrangements well ahead of your intended date.

    Can I eat at the bar at ROTER HAHN by Maximilian Schmidt?

    Bar seating details are not confirmed in available venue data. Given ROTER HAHN's back-to-back Michelin star status and €€€€ pricing, the experience is structured around seated service rather than casual counter dining. Book a table through standard reservation channels to avoid disappointment.

    What are alternatives to ROTER HAHN by Maximilian Schmidt in Regensburg?

    Within Regensburg, Storstad and Ontra's Gourmetstube are the closest comparisons for considered dining. For a more relaxed evening, Kreutzer's offers a lower-commitment option. If you're willing to travel within Bavaria, the Michelin-dense Munich scene broadens your choices considerably — but ROTER HAHN's two consecutive stars make it the strongest local case.

    How far ahead should I book ROTER HAHN by Maximilian Schmidt?

    Book at least four to six weeks out. A restaurant with consecutive 2024 and 2025 Michelin stars in a city with limited fine dining competition fills quickly, and last-minute availability is unlikely. If you're visiting Regensburg for a specific event or date, lock in the reservation before you book travel.

    Is ROTER HAHN by Maximilian Schmidt good for a special occasion?

    Yes — it is the strongest choice in Regensburg for a milestone dinner. Two consecutive Michelin stars under chef Laurent Cherchi signal consistent execution at the €€€€ level, which is what a special occasion demands. It outperforms local alternatives on credentials alone.

    What should I order at ROTER HAHN by Maximilian Schmidt?

    Specific menu details are not available in the venue record, so individual dish recommendations cannot be verified. At a €€€€ modern cuisine restaurant with a Michelin star, a tasting menu format is standard practice — commit to that rather than arriving expecting à la carte flexibility.

    Is ROTER HAHN by Maximilian Schmidt good for solo dining?

    It can work for solo diners, particularly if counter or bar seating exists, but confirm this when booking. At €€€€ with Michelin star service, solo dining is a legitimate format — many serious diners use single-seat reservations at this tier specifically to focus on the food. Call ahead to Rote-Hahnen-Gasse 10 or check availability online to ensure a single seat is available.

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