Restaurant in Prien am Chiemsee, Germany
Zum Fischer am See
250ptsMichelin-recognised value, easy to book.

About Zum Fischer am See
Zum Fischer am See holds the Michelin Bib Gourmand in both 2024 and 2025 — a two-year signal that this seasonal kitchen in Prien am Chiemsee is doing more than the €€ price tag implies. With a 4.5 Google rating across 1,706 reviews and easy booking, it's the strongest value proposition in the immediate Chiemsee area for food-focused visitors.
Should You Book Zum Fischer am See?
Getting a table here is easy — and that accessibility is part of what makes Zum Fischer am See worth your attention. For a Michelin Bib Gourmand-recognised kitchen operating on the shores of the Chiemsee, the booking pressure is lower than you might expect. If seasonal cuisine at honest prices in one of Bavaria's most appealing lake settings is what you're after, book it. The harder question is whether the food justifies making it a destination rather than a convenient stop — and based on a 4.5 Google rating across 1,706 reviews, the answer leans yes.
The Kitchen and What It Does Well
Zum Fischer am See has held the Michelin Bib Gourmand in both 2024 and 2025 , Michelin's recognition for exceptional cooking at moderate prices. That two-year consistency matters. The Bib Gourmand isn't awarded to kitchens coasting on location or atmosphere; it goes to restaurants where the food is doing most of the work. In the €€ price bracket, that's a meaningful signal. You're not paying for theatrical service or a lengthy tasting menu format. You're paying for a kitchen that understands seasonal produce and executes it with enough precision to earn Michelin's attention twice.
The cuisine type is listed as seasonal, which in a Bavarian lakeside context means the kitchen is likely working with regional fish, local game, and produce tied to what the surrounding area yields across the year. A Chiemsee-adjacent restaurant with this track record will almost certainly anchor its menu around freshwater fish , the smell of the lake, the proximity to the water, the cooking that follows from it. That connection between location and plate is exactly what distinguishes Zum Fischer am See from a generic regional restaurant. If you're visiting in late summer or autumn, timing coincides with the richest point in Bavaria's seasonal supply chain.
Against peers at the same price tier in the region, this kitchen is doing something technically sharper than most. The Bib Gourmand places it in a different category from the many lakeside restaurants around Chiemsee that trade on views without delivering equivalent kitchen quality. At €€, you won't find another Michelin-recognised kitchen with this kind of review depth in Prien am Chiemsee itself , Wachter Foodbar offers a different modern approach, but Zum Fischer am See has the clearer Michelin endorsement. For broader context on what else is available locally, see our full Prien am Chiemsee restaurants guide.
Practical Details
Zum Fischer am See sits at Harrasser Str. 145, 83209 Prien am Chiemsee , on the lakeside edge of town rather than the town centre. Phone and website details aren't confirmed in our current data, so your leading approach is to search directly for their current contact information before visiting. Hours are similarly unconfirmed, which means calling ahead or checking a current listing before planning a specific meal time is sensible. The address places it in Prien proper, accessible from the town's rail connection to Munich, which is around 80 minutes southeast by train. If you're combining this meal with a Chiemsee visit, the logistics are direct: the lake ferry and the restaurant are in the same zone.
On price, the €€ bracket is the right place to anchor your expectations. This is not a long-tasting-menu restaurant with a matching wine program at €150+ per head. It's a Michelin-endorsed kitchen where a serious dinner for two should sit at a fraction of what you'd spend at the starred venues further afield. That value equation is the core of the Bib Gourmand proposition and, across two consecutive years, this kitchen is delivering it. For planning your wider trip, our Prien am Chiemsee hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are useful starting points.
Booking difficulty is low relative to the quality on offer. This is not a 60-seat counter in a city where reservations open at midnight and disappear in minutes. If you're planning ahead by a week or two for a weekend visit, you should be fine. Peak Bavarian summer tourism (July-August) and the Oktoberfest period warrant earlier planning, but nothing like the three-to-six-month waits at comparable Michelin venues in Munich or Hamburg.
For those extending their stay in the region, ES:SENZ in Grassau is a nearby option for more formal fine dining. Further afield across Germany, seasonal cuisine at a different scale and price point can be found at Fields by René Mathieu in Luxembourg and Kirchenwirt in Leogang , both operating in the same seasonal, regionally-anchored tradition. For benchmark comparison with Germany's highest-rated kitchens, JAN in Munich, Schanz in Piesport, Restaurant Haerlin in Hamburg, Waldhotel Sonnora in Dreis, and Victor's Fine Dining by Christian Bau in Perl represent what the country's starred tier looks like at a significantly higher price point.
Quick reference: Michelin Bib Gourmand 2024 and 2025 | €€ price range | 4.5/5 (1,706 Google reviews) | Harrasser Str. 145, 83209 Prien am Chiemsee | Booking difficulty: easy | Confirm hours and contact directly before visiting.
Ratings
- Google: 4.5 / 5 (1,706 reviews)
- Michelin: Bib Gourmand 2024 and 2025
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Zum Fischer am See?
- The kitchen holds the Michelin Bib Gourmand for 2024 and 2025 , that's Michelin's marker for quality cooking at non-fine-dining prices. At €€, you're getting more precision than the price suggests.
- Seasonal cuisine means the menu changes with what's available locally , visiting in late summer or autumn aligns with the richest part of Bavaria's seasonal supply.
- Confirm hours directly before visiting, as they are not confirmed in current data. The address is Harrasser Str. 145, on the lakeside edge of Prien am Chiemsee.
- It's easier to book than the Michelin recognition implies. A week or two of advance planning is generally sufficient outside peak summer.
Can Zum Fischer am See accommodate groups?
- Specific seat count and group booking policies aren't confirmed in our current data. Contact the restaurant directly to discuss group arrangements.
- At €€ pricing, the cost for a group dinner is manageable compared to starred alternatives in the region.
- Prien am Chiemsee is reachable by train from Munich, which makes it a viable group day-trip or weekend destination. See our full Prien am Chiemsee restaurants guide for context on the broader dining options if you're planning around multiple venues.
Is Zum Fischer am See good for solo dining?
- A Bib Gourmand kitchen at €€ is a solid solo dining choice , the price commitment is low relative to the quality, so there's no pressure to offset a high spend across multiple people.
- The lakeside location adds a practical draw for solo travellers combining a Chiemsee visit with a meal.
- Without confirmed seating configuration data, it's worth calling ahead to confirm counter or bar seating if that's your preference for solo visits.
What are alternatives to Zum Fischer am See in Prien am Chiemsee?
- Wachter Foodbar is the closest local alternative, with a modern cuisine approach that suits a different mood , less lake-anchored, more contemporary format.
- If you're willing to travel within the region, ES:SENZ in Grassau offers a step up in formality and price for a special-occasion dinner.
- For the full picture of what's available locally, see our Prien am Chiemsee restaurants guide.
Is Zum Fischer am See worth the price?
- Yes. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards at a €€ price point is a strong value signal. Michelin doesn't award Bib Gourmands to kitchens that are merely adequate.
- A 4.5 rating across 1,706 Google reviews confirms that the value perception isn't limited to a single critic's visit , it holds across a large sample of diners.
- Compared to Michelin-starred restaurants in Bavaria where dinner can run €150-250+ per person, Zum Fischer am See delivers measurably more per euro spent.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Zum Fischer am See?
- Specific menu format and tasting menu details aren't confirmed in our current data, so we can't confirm whether a tasting menu is offered or what it costs.
- What the Bib Gourmand does confirm is that the kitchen produces food of sufficient technical quality to satisfy Michelin's reviewers at a moderate price. If a tasting format is available, the award suggests it would be well-executed.
- Confirm current menu options directly with the restaurant before booking around a specific format.
Compare Zum Fischer am See
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zum Fischer am See | Seasonal Cuisine | €€ | Easy |
| Aqua | Contemporary German, Italian/Japanese, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Schwarzwaldstube | French, Classic French | €€€€ | Unknown |
| CODA Dessert Dining | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Tantris | Modern French, French Contemporary | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Vendôme | Modern European, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Zum Fischer am See and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Zum Fischer am See?
Book ahead, but don't stress about it — this is a €€ Bib Gourmand venue, not a hard-to-crack reservation. The kitchen focuses on seasonal cuisine, so the menu shifts with what's available locally. The address puts you on the lakeside edge of Prien rather than in the town centre, so account for that if you're arriving on foot or by public transport.
Can Zum Fischer am See accommodate groups?
The venue data doesn't specify a private dining option, so larger groups should check the venue's official channels before assuming it can flex around big parties. As a €€ Bib Gourmand spot, the format likely favours smaller tables; groups of 4 to 6 are a safer bet than parties of 10 or more without prior confirmation.
Is Zum Fischer am See good for solo dining?
Yes — the €€ price point and accessible booking make it a low-friction choice for a solo meal. Bib Gourmand venues typically run with a relaxed, neighbourhood-restaurant feel rather than a formal counter format, which means solo diners rarely feel out of place. No phone or website is listed publicly, so arriving with a booking in hand is the safest approach.
What are alternatives to Zum Fischer am See in Prien am Chiemsee?
Prien am Chiemsee is a small town, so directly comparable alternatives within the immediate area are limited. If you're willing to travel within Bavaria, Tantris in Munich is the step up for a full Michelin-star experience, though at a significantly higher price point. For another strong-value Bib Gourmand meal in the region, checking the current Michelin guide for nearby Bavarian entries is the most reliable way to find a comparable option.
Is Zum Fischer am See worth the price?
At €€ with back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025, the value case is straightforward — Michelin's Bib Gourmand exists specifically to flag places where quality cooking doesn't require a high spend. If you're in the Chiemsee area and want a meal that punches above its price, this is the most credentialled option locally.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Zum Fischer am See?
The venue data doesn't confirm whether a tasting menu is offered, so this can't be answered with certainty. The Bib Gourmand recognition points to good value rather than a high-format tasting experience — if a set menu or tasting format is important to you, verify directly with the restaurant before booking. For a dedicated tasting menu format in Germany, Vendôme or CODA Dessert Dining are documented options, both at a higher price tier.
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