Restaurant in Remchingen, Germany
Zum Hirsch
210ptsMichelin-recognised country cooking at fair prices.

About Zum Hirsch
Zum Hirsch has earned back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 while holding its €€ price point, which makes it one of the better-value propositions in the Baden-Württemberg dining circuit. A 4.3 Google rating across 206 reviews confirms the consistency. Book here if you want Michelin-standard country cooking without the formality or spend of the starred venues in the region.
Verdict: A Michelin-recognised country kitchen that earns a second visit
If you have eaten at Zum Hirsch once and are weighing whether to return, the short answer is yes. The combination of country cooking at the €€ price tier with back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 is not something you encounter often in a small Baden-Württemberg town. This is the kind of place that rewards the explorer willing to drive past the headline restaurants: honest cooking, proportionate pricing, and a quality signal that carries real weight.
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Zum Hirsch sits on Hauptstraße 23 in Remchingen, a town in the Enzkreis district of Baden-Württemberg, roughly in the orbit of the Black Forest region that has produced some of Germany's most decorated kitchens. The restaurant's cuisine type is listed as country cooking, which in the German southwest means a tradition rooted in seasonal, regionally sourced ingredients, slow preparation, and dishes that reflect the land rather than chase international trends.
What the Michelin Plate tells you is specific and useful: the inspectors found food worth eating here, prepared with care, even if the ambition stops short of star territory. The Plate is not a consolation prize in the Michelin system; it is a signal that the kitchen is cooking at a standard above the everyday. Receiving it in consecutive years, 2024 and then 2025, removes any doubt about consistency. A one-year recognition can be a blip. Two consecutive years at the same level is a pattern you can book against.
The €€ price positioning is what makes the value equation at Zum Hirsch worth examining. When Michelin attention and country-cooking ambition meet at a mid-range price point, you are getting disproportionate quality for what you pay. Compare that to the €€€€ tier occupied by nearly every other Michelin-decorated restaurant in the German fine-dining circuit, and the gap becomes meaningful. At Zum Hirsch, you are not paying for a tasting-menu production or a brigade of fifteen. You are paying for a kitchen that has earned external recognition while keeping its pricing accessible.
Google reviewers back this up. A 4.3 rating across 206 reviews is a strong signal for a venue at this price point in a small town. Volume matters here: 206 reviews is enough to average out individual outliers and reflect the experience across a broad range of visits and seasons. A 4.3 at scale is harder to achieve than a 4.7 from 30 enthusiastic regulars.
Country cooking in Baden-Württemberg carries a particular character. The region's kitchen tradition draws on hearty, grounded preparations: Maultaschen, Spätzle, slow-braised meats, and the kind of cooking where technique serves the ingredient rather than transforming it beyond recognition. At the €€ level, Zum Hirsch is likely operating in that register, bringing Michelin-level attention to a style of food that is often dismissed as simple. That is the editorial point worth noting for the food and travel enthusiast: this is not a restaurant that is trying to be something it is not. It is doing what it does with enough precision that Michelin noticed.
For the explorer planning a route through southern Germany, Zum Hirsch fits a specific kind of itinerary. It is not the destination that anchors a trip on its own, but it is the kind of stop that elevates a day's driving through the region. Pair it with time in the Enzkreis or the wider Black Forest corridor, and it earns its place on the schedule. For diners already in the Remchingen area, it is the clearest answer to the question of where to eat well without committing to a fine-dining spend.
Booking is assessed as easy, which is consistent with a €€ country restaurant in a town of this size. That does not mean you should assume a table will always be available on short notice, particularly on weekend evenings when local regulars and regional visitors converge, but you are not facing the months-long waitlists of the starred circuit. A call or booking a week or two ahead should be sufficient for most visits. Hours and booking method are not confirmed in our current data, so verify directly before making the trip.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Zum Hirsch sits against its German peers.
Practical Details
| Detail | Zum Hirsch | Peer Benchmark |
|---|---|---|
| Price tier | €€ | €€€€ (most Michelin-recognised German restaurants) |
| Awards | Michelin Plate 2024, 2025 | Michelin Star (regional peers start here) |
| Google rating | 4.3 / 5 (206 reviews) | Typically 4.2–4.7 at this recognition level |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Moderate to hard at starred venues |
| Cuisine style | Country cooking | Contemporary German, French, Creative (regional peers) |
| Location | Remchingen, Enzkreis, Baden-Württemberg | Often major cities or Black Forest resort towns |
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- Our full Remchingen restaurants guide
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- Our full Remchingen experiences guide
- Also worth considering nearby: Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn, JAN in Munich, and ES:SENZ in Grassau for contrasting takes on German fine dining.
- For country cooking comparisons across Europe: 21.9 in Piobesi d'Alba and Andrea Monesi - Locanda di Orta in Orta San Giulio offer useful reference points.
Compare Zum Hirsch
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zum Hirsch | Country cooking | €€ | Easy |
| Schwarzwaldstube | French, Classic French | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Aqua | Contemporary German, Italian/Japanese, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Vendôme | Modern European, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| CODA Dessert Dining | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Tantris | Modern French, French Contemporary | €€€€ | Unknown |
Comparing your options in Remchingen for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Zum Hirsch?
Zum Hirsch is classified as a country cooking venue at €€ pricing, so if a tasting menu is on offer, it will be at a lower price point than the Michelin-starred options in the region. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) suggest consistent kitchen quality, which makes any multi-course format here a lower-risk commitment than at comparable price points. If you prefer a la carte country cooking over a set format, this kitchen's focus on regional fare means individual dishes will likely hold up just as well.
What are alternatives to Zum Hirsch in Remchingen?
Remchingen is a small town, so meaningful alternatives require a short drive into the wider Enzkreis or Pforzheim area. For higher-ambition cooking with Michelin stars, Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn is the regional benchmark, though the price and formality jump sharply. Tantris in Munich operates at a different scale entirely. If you want country-style cooking at a similar €€ price point within Baden-Württemberg, local gasthaus options in nearby towns are the practical comparison — Zum Hirsch's Michelin recognition makes it the more reliable choice among them.
How far ahead should I book Zum Hirsch?
Specific booking window data isn't in the public record for Zum Hirsch, but Michelin Plate recognition in a small town like Remchingen typically drives demand above what the room can absorb on short notice, especially on weekends. Booking at least one to two weeks ahead for weekday visits and two to three weeks for Friday or Saturday dinner is a sensible baseline. Check availability directly at Hauptstraße 23 or via local booking channels.
Can Zum Hirsch accommodate groups?
Group capacity specifics aren't documented in the available data. Country-style restaurants of this type in German villages commonly have a mix of main dining room tables and a separate private room (Nebenzimmer), which can suit groups of six to twelve. check the venue's official channels at Hauptstraße 23, 75196 Remchingen to confirm private dining options and minimum group requirements before assuming availability.
Is Zum Hirsch worth the price?
At €€ pricing with back-to-back Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025, Zum Hirsch represents good value relative to its recognition. You are paying country-cooking prices for a kitchen that Michelin's inspectors considered worth flagging twice. For comparison, Michelin-starred venues in Baden-Württemberg like Schwarzwaldstube operate at €€€€ or higher. If solid regional cooking at accessible prices is what you are after, the answer is yes.
Can I eat at the bar at Zum Hirsch?
Bar seating details are not documented for Zum Hirsch. Country restaurants in German villages at this scale often focus on table service rather than bar dining, so walk-in bar seating may not be a reliable option. If informal seating is important to your visit, call ahead or check on arrival rather than assuming it is available.
Is Zum Hirsch good for a special occasion?
For a low-key celebration where honest, Michelin-recognised cooking matters more than formal ceremony, Zum Hirsch works well. The €€ price point and country cooking format keep it relaxed rather than ceremonial, which suits birthdays or anniversaries where the priority is a good meal over a grand room. If the occasion calls for a prestige address, Vendôme or Aqua operate at a different level — but so does the bill.
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