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    Restaurant in Berlin, Germany

    Rutz

    1,560Pearl Points

    Three Michelin stars, zero stiffness.

    Rutz, Restaurant in Berlin

    About Rutz

    Rutz holds three Michelin stars and a La Liste score of 94 points, but the room operates without the ceremony that usually accompanies that level of recognition. Chef Marco Müller's "Inspiration" tasting menu is the reason to book: precise, ingredient-led, and explained by a team that genuinely knows what they are serving. Open Monday to Friday only — plan your Berlin itinerary around it.

    The Verdict

    A tasting menu dinner at Rutz costs you €€€€ and earns you a Michelin three-star experience in a room that carries none of the stiffness that price tier usually demands. Chef Marco Müller's "Inspiration" menu is the reason to book — technically serious, ingredient-led, and delivered by a team that explains dishes in plain language rather than reciting them. If you want Berlin's most quietly confident fine-dining room, this is it. If you want theatre, formality, or a grander dining room, look elsewhere.

    Why Rutz Works

    Rutz sits on Chausseestraße in Mitte, a stretch of Berlin that has none of the neighbourhood warmth of Kreuzberg or Prenzlauer Berg. The building itself is understated, and that understated quality carries directly into the room. The space is intimate without being cramped, the seating close enough to feel like a proper evening out, not a clinical tasting exercise. In summer, there is a small terrace — compact, but worth requesting when booking if the weather is cooperating. The overall spatial impression is that the room asks nothing of you beyond attention to what is on the plate.

    That approach to relaxed seriousness is what separates Rutz from the rest of Berlin's high-end tier. At three Michelin stars, you might expect the kind of tension that makes a long tasting menu feel like an endurance event. Rutz does the opposite. The service team is genuinely knowledgeable and willing to talk through the thinking behind each course , not in a scripted way, but in the manner of people who understand what they are serving. For a returning guest, this matters more than it sounds: the conversation changes as the menu evolves, and it gives the evening a texture that pure plate-watching cannot.

    The "Inspiration" menu is where Müller's culinary position becomes clearest. The cooking draws on exceptional sourcing , Wagyu beef from Germany, North Sea squid classified as an invasive species, rabbit tartare, dry-aged carp , and applies enough technique to make the ingredients coherent without burying them. La Liste scored Rutz 94 points in 2026 (up from 93.5 in 2025), and Opinionated About Dining placed it at number 95 among Europe's leading restaurants in 2024. Those numbers reflect a kitchen that has been building steadily rather than chasing novelty. For a guest returning after a first visit, the menu will have shifted enough to reward attention , Müller works with a narrative arc across the courses, and the seasonal logic means the autumn and winter menus carry different weight and depth than the lighter summer iteration.

    One thing worth noting for returning guests: Rutz has attracted significant attention for its potential plant-based direction, with La Liste commentary explicitly flagging the kitchen's capacity to work at a high level with vegetables. If that is a direction you want to explore, it is worth raising at the time of booking to understand what is available on the current menu. The restaurant's track record with sourcing and technique suggests this would be handled seriously, not as an afterthought.

    Berlin's fine-dining tier has grown considerably, and Rutz now operates alongside a set of restaurants that each make a credible claim on your €€€€ budget. What keeps Rutz at the leading of that group is the combination of three-star credibility and an atmosphere that does not make you feel as though you are being processed through a luxury experience. That gap between formal ambition and relaxed delivery is harder to execute than it sounds, and Rutz has done it consistently enough to earn both the Michelin recognition and a Google rating of 4.6 across 670 reviews , a signal that the experience holds up across a wide range of guest expectations.

    Dinner service runs Monday through Friday, 6 to 10 pm. The restaurant is closed Saturday and Sunday, which is an unusual schedule for a restaurant at this level and worth building your Berlin itinerary around. If you are visiting on a weekend, Rutz is not an option , plan accordingly or consider tulus lotrek or Nobelhart & Schmutzig as weekend alternatives in the same price tier.

    For context on how Rutz compares to other three-star-level cooking in Germany, the benchmarks are venues like Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn, Aqua in Wolfsburg, and Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach. Rutz sits within that tier on credential but occupies a different register in terms of atmosphere , more urban, less resort-formal, and more likely to appeal to a guest who finds the full ceremony of Germany's countryside fine-dining destinations unnecessary. If you are building a broader German fine-dining itinerary, JAN in Munich, Victor's Fine Dining by Christian Bau in Perl, and ES:SENZ in Grassau each offer a distinct take on the category and are worth comparing before committing. For European-level Modern European cooking beyond Germany, The Ledbury in London operates in a similar register of precision-without-formality at comparable price.

    Booking difficulty is rated Near Impossible at this level. Reserve as far in advance as the booking window allows , weeks, not days. If you are already a guest who has dined here once, the leading move is to book your next visit before leaving Berlin. For broader planning, see our full Berlin restaurants guide, our full Berlin hotels guide, and our full Berlin bars guide for context on how to build the rest of your trip. If wine is central to your visit, our full Berlin wineries guide covers the region's wine options, and our full Berlin experiences guide covers what to do around the meal.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Rutz?

    Yes, for a tasting menu format. Rutz holds three Michelin stars and scored 94 points on La Liste's 2026 ranking, and the 'Inspiration' menu by Marco Müller is designed around a clear narrative arc rather than showmanship for its own sake. The room is relaxed for the price tier, which matters if you find formal fine dining exhausting. If you want à la carte flexibility instead, Nobelhart & Schmutzig or FACIL are better fits.

    What should I wear to Rutz?

    The venue's own framing around the 'Inspiration' menu is described as relaxed and informal, so dress respectfully but you don't need a jacket. Think polished rather than formal — a blazer or a clean, well-fitting outfit is appropriate for a three-Michelin-star room at €€€€ per head.

    What are alternatives to Rutz in Berlin?

    Nobelhart & Schmutzig is the closest in philosophy — ingredient-led and opinionated — but lower priced and more counter-dining in format. Horváth on the Kreuzberg waterfront offers two Michelin stars with a more neighbourhood feel. FACIL is worth considering if you want a quieter, business-appropriate setting. CODA Dessert Dining is a strong pick if you want something structurally different: a dessert-forward tasting menu with two Michelin stars. tulus lotrek is a good one-star option for couples who want intimacy over prestige.

    Does Rutz handle dietary restrictions?

    The venue's awards commentary specifically flags a plant-based angle, noting that Berlin's dining scene embraces pure plant and pointing to Rutz as a place positioned to grow in that direction. That suggests vegetable-forward requests are treated seriously. check the venue's official channels when booking to confirm accommodation for specific restrictions — no public allergy policy is documented in the venue data.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Rutz?

    Dinner is your only option. Rutz opens Monday through Friday from 6–10 pm and is closed on weekends, which is an unusual schedule worth planning around. There is no lunch service listed.

    What should I order at Rutz?

    Rutz runs a tasting menu format, so ordering à la carte is not the model here. The 'Inspiration' menu by Marco Müller is the thing to book — it features ingredients such as German Wagyu beef and North Sea squid, and the awards commentary specifically calls out rabbit tartare and dry-aged carp as dishes that can surprise even experienced diners. Let the menu run its course rather than trying to customise it heavily.

    Location

    Chausseestraße 8, 10115 Berlin, Germany

    Compare Rutz

    Worth the Price? Rutz vs. Peers
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    What to weigh when choosing between Rutz and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    Rutz is the only three-Michelin-star restaurant in this peer group, and that gap matters when you are deciding where to spend a €€€€ evening in Berlin. tulus lotrek and FACIL both operate at two-star level with strong creative credentials, but neither matches Rutz on raw recognition — La Liste's 94-point score and the Opinionated About Dining top-100 Europe placement put Rutz in a different tier of consistency. If the credential matters to your decision, Rutz is the clear answer in Berlin right now.

    Booking difficulty separates this group significantly in practice. Rutz is Near Impossible to reserve, while Horváth and FACIL are easier to access on shorter notice. Nobelhart & Schmutzig sits in between — difficult but not impossible — and offers a more confrontational, counter-based format that suits guests who want a different kind of engagement with their food. If spontaneity is part of your trip planning, Rutz is a poor fit; build it into your itinerary weeks ahead or accept that another table will serve you better this time.

    For sheer originality, CODA Dessert Dining occupies a category of its own: a dessert-led tasting menu at €€€€ that does not compare directly to any other room in Berlin. It is the choice for guests who want something that cannot be replicated elsewhere. Rutz, by contrast, is the choice for guests who want the most credentialled, technically assured tasting menu in the city delivered without pretension. Those are different propositions, and which one you book depends on what you are actually looking for from the evening.

    Hours

    Monday
    6–10 pm
    Tuesday
    6–10 pm
    Wednesday
    6–10 pm
    Thursday
    6–10 pm
    Friday
    6–10 pm
    Saturday
    Closed
    Sunday
    Closed

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