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    Restaurant in Dorsten, Germany

    Rosin

    500Pearl Points

    Flexible format, Michelin star, Ruhr's strongest case.

    Rosin, Restaurant in Dorsten

    About Rosin

    Rosin holds a 2024 Michelin star and an Opinionated About Dining ranking in Dorsten, operating at the €€€€ tier with a flexible menu format that includes a build-your-own set menu, à la carte, and the sommelier-led 'Schmackofatz' option. Booking is hard, especially for weekend dinner. Lunch from Wednesday to Saturday is the most accessible entry point for a first visit.

    Book the Lunch Service First

    If you are trying to get a table at Rosin without a long wait, the midweek lunch service is your leading entry point. Dinner on Friday and Saturday fills well in advance, and with a Google rating of 4.8 across 738 reviews plus a 2024 Michelin star, demand consistently outpaces availability. Tuesday is the one day the kitchen is closed, so plan around that. For a first visit, Wednesday or Thursday lunch gives you the full creative-and-classic menu in a less pressured atmosphere, with the same front-of-house team and the same kitchen output as a Saturday night.

    What Rosin Is

    Rosin sits at Hervester Str. 18 in Dorsten, a city in the Ruhr region of North Rhine-Westphalia, and it operates at the €€€€ price tier. The name comes from TV chef Frank Rosin, one of the better-known culinary figures in German mainstream culture, but the day-to-day kitchen operation runs under head chef and long-time collaborator Oliver Engelke. That distinction matters: this is not a celebrity vanity project coasting on a famous name. The 2024 Michelin star and a 2024 Opinionated About Dining (OAD) ranking of #702 in Casual Europe confirm that the food is the real reason to come.

    The dining room is chic without being cold. The spatial arrangement is designed for occasion dining — think structured seating, considered lighting, and a room that signals you are somewhere worth dressing for, without demanding a jacket. For a special occasion or a serious business meal in the Ruhr area, the physical environment holds its end of the bargain. It is the kind of room where the occasion feels justified rather than manufactured.

    The Lunch and Weekend Format

    The morning and weekend service at Rosin deserves specific attention. The kitchen opens at 10:30 am Monday and Wednesday through Sunday, running through to 2 pm before the break ahead of the evening service from 5 pm. That midday window is genuinely useful: the full menu is available, including the build-your-own set menu format that lets you construct your own progression of courses. Vegan dishes are included in that selection, which is a practical consideration if your group has mixed dietary requirements.

    Weekend lunch format at a Michelin-starred restaurant in Germany at this price point is rarer than it sounds. Many comparable addresses in the country run dinner-only services or offer a stripped-back weekend lunch. At Rosin, you get access to the complete menu, the full front-of-house team, and the sommelier program during the lunch window. If you are visiting from outside Dorsten and want to make a day trip work, the Saturday lunch slot is the one to target: arrive for the 10:30 am opening, take your time through a set menu, and leave before the evening crowd arrives. Check our full Dorsten restaurants guide for context on what else the city offers if you are making a day of it.

    The Menu Architecture

    Menu structure at Rosin is more flexible than a standard tasting menu format. You can build your own set menu from a selection of classic and creative dishes, choose à la carte, or opt for the 'Schmackofatz' set menu, which comes with wine accompaniment. The house wine program includes the Rosin & Spies range, developed with sommelier Susanne Spies, so the wine pairing is not an afterthought sourced from a generic list. For guests who want a curated experience without the rigidity of a fixed tasting menu, the build-your-own format is the most useful option.

    Maître d' Jochen Bauer leads the front-of-house team. The service style is described as relaxed but professional, which at this price point is the right calibration: attentive without being stiff, informed without being lecturing. For a business meal or a celebration dinner where the conversation matters as much as the food, that tone is more practical than theatrical formality.

    For the full picture of creative dining in the region, compare Rosin against Goldener Anker, the other notable modern cuisine address in Dorsten. If you are open to travelling further in Germany, Aqua in Wolfsburg, JAN in Munich, and Restaurant Haerlin in Hamburg are all €€€€ addresses with comparable award credentials worth benchmarking against.

    The Occasion Case

    Rosin is a defensible choice for a celebration meal in the Ruhr area. The combination of a Michelin star, an OAD ranking, a flexible menu format, and a service team with named, experienced front-of-house staff gives it a stronger case than most regional competitors. If you are planning an anniversary dinner, a milestone birthday, or a corporate meal that needs to land well, the build-your-own set menu with wine pairing from the in-house sommelier is the format to book. The temporal dimension is worth noting: Rosin has been operating long enough to have developed both its own wine label and a stable senior team, which at a regional level is not guaranteed.

    For Dorsten specifically, there is no comparable alternative at the €€€€ tier with the same award profile. If you are willing to travel, Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach and Waldhotel Sonnora in Dreis sit in the same broad category for high-occasion German dining. Internationally, if the creative tapas format is what interests you, Mont Bar in Barcelona offers a useful benchmark at a different price point.

    Practical Details

    DetailRosin (Dorsten)Aqua (Wolfsburg)Vendôme (Bergisch Gladbach)
    Price Tier€€€€€€€€€€€€
    Michelin Stars1 (2024)33
    Lunch ServiceYes (10:30 am–2 pm)Check venueCheck venue
    Closed DayTuesdayCheck venueCheck venue
    Menu FlexibilityBuild-your-own, à la carte, set menuTasting menu focusTasting menu focus
    Booking DifficultyHardVery HardVery Hard
    OAD RankedYes (#702, 2024)YesYes

    See our Dorsten hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide for planning the rest of your visit. For more regional context, Schanz in Piesport, ES:SENZ in Grassau, Victor's Fine Dining in Perl, and Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn are all worth knowing if you are building a broader trip around Germany's serious dining addresses. For a different format entirely, CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin and Le Bernardin in New York City illustrate how the €€€€ tier operates at different ends of the creative spectrum.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Rosin good for solo dining?

    • Solo dining at a €€€€ Michelin-starred restaurant in Germany is workable but not the format's natural strength. The à la carte option makes portion and budget control easier for one person than a full set menu. If solo dining at the counter is important to you, confirm with the restaurant directly before booking, as seating configuration details are not publicly confirmed.

    Can I eat at the bar at Rosin?

    • Bar seating details are not confirmed in available data. Contact the restaurant directly to ask about counter or bar options. Given the chic dining room format described in Michelin documentation, this is more likely a table-service-only venue, but verify before assuming.

    What should I order at Rosin?

    • The 'Schmackofatz' set menu with wine accompaniment from sommelier Susanne Spies is the most curated route through the kitchen's range. The build-your-own set menu is the most flexible option if your group has specific preferences or dietary requirements, including vegan. The Rosin & Spies in-house wine range is worth asking about specifically.

    Is Rosin worth the price?

    • At €€€€ with a 2024 Michelin star, an OAD #702 ranking in Casual Europe, and a Google rating of 4.8 across 738 reviews, the price is substantiated by independent evidence. For the Ruhr region specifically, there is no comparable alternative at the same award level in Dorsten. If you are benchmarking against three-star addresses like Aqua or Vendôme, expect to pay similarly but with less technical ambition at Rosin — which is not a criticism, it is a different register of dining.

    Is Rosin good for a special occasion?

    • Yes, with the right format. Book the 'Schmackofatz' set menu with wine pairing, request a table rather than an open seating position, and come on a Friday or Saturday evening when the room is at its finest. The named, experienced front-of-house team (maître d' Jochen Bauer, sommelier Susanne Spies) makes the service side of a celebration meal more reliable than at venues with higher staff turnover.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Rosin?

    • The 'Schmackofatz' set menu with wine is the closest equivalent to a tasting menu here. The flexible build-your-own format is arguably more useful for most guests than a fixed progression, since you can calibrate length and focus. If a locked tasting menu is what you want, Vendôme or Aqua operate in that mode more formally, at a higher Michelin tier.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Rosin?

    • Lunch is the better practical choice for a first visit. The 10:30 am to 2 pm window gives you access to the full menu and the complete front-of-house team at a booking difficulty level that is slightly lower than weekend dinner. Saturday lunch is the format to target if you want the full experience with more flexibility on arrival time. Dinner on Friday and Saturday books out furthest in advance, so if the evening atmosphere matters to you, plan and reserve early.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Rosin good for solo dining?

    Workable, but not the most natural fit. The build-your-own set menu format is designed around a shared meal experience, and the front-of-house team led by maître d' Jochen Bauer is strong enough to make a solo diner feel looked after. The midweek lunch service is the least pressured time to go alone at the €€€€ price point.

    Can I eat at the bar at Rosin?

    The venue data does not confirm bar seating at Rosin. If counter or bar dining matters to you, check the venue's official channels at Hervester Str. 18, Dorsten before booking.

    What should I order at Rosin?

    The 'Schmackofatz' set menu with wine accompaniment is the clearest structured option and includes pairings selected by sommelier Susanne Spies, whose Rosin & Spies wine range is also available. If you prefer control over the meal, the build-your-own format lets you construct a set menu from classic and creative dishes, including vegan options. Specific dish details are not confirmed in available data, so ask the team on arrival.

    Is Rosin worth the price?

    At €€€€, Rosin is priced at the top end for the Ruhr region, but a Michelin star (2024), an OAD Casual in Europe ranking at #702 (2024), and a front-of-house operation that draws specific editorial praise all justify the spend. For context, comparable Michelin-starred creative dining in major German cities often runs at the same price with less attentive service. The flexible menu format also means you are not locked into a long tasting menu if that is not your preference.

    Is Rosin good for a special occasion?

    Yes, and it is one of the stronger cases for a celebration meal in the Ruhr area. The combination of a Michelin star, professional but relaxed service under Jochen Bauer, and the option to build your own menu makes it adaptable for groups with different preferences. Book dinner for the full occasion feel; midweek lunch works if you want a quieter setting.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Rosin?

    The 'Schmackofatz' menu with wine pairings is the most complete version of what Rosin offers and the format most likely to make the €€€€ price feel justified. The build-your-own alternative is useful if your group has specific restrictions or preferences, but the curated menu with Susanne Spies' wine selections is the higher-value choice if you are going all in.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Rosin?

    Dinner gives you the fuller experience, and Friday and Saturday evenings book up fastest, which signals where demand concentrates. Lunch from 10:30 am is the more accessible entry point and easier to book midweek, making it a practical first visit. If the occasion warrants it, hold a Saturday dinner booking rather than settling for lunch.

    Location

    Hervester Str. 18, 46286 Dorsten, Germany

    Compare Rosin

    How Rosin Compares
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking Difficulty
    RosinTapas Bar, Creative€€€€Hard
    AquaContemporary German, Italian/Japanese, Creative€€€€Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    SchwarzwaldstubeFrench, Classic French€€€€Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    CODA Dessert DiningCreative€€€€Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    TantrisModern French, French Contemporary€€€€Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    VendômeModern European, Creative€€€€Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    A quick look at how Rosin measures up.

    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, Rosin sits comfortably in the one-star bracket, but it is a different proposition from the three-star addresses that occupy the same price tier. Aqua in Wolfsburg and Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach both carry three Michelin stars and operate with the rigidity of a formal tasting menu format. Rosin's flexibility, build-your-own set menu, à la carte, or the 'Schmackofatz' with wine, makes it a more practical choice for groups with mixed appetites or dietary requirements. If maximum technical ambition is the goal, Aqua or Vendôme will deliver a more disciplined progression; if you want a high-quality creative meal with more personal control over the format, Rosin is the better call.

    Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn is the classic French reference point in German fine dining at this tier, with three stars and a format rooted in French culinary tradition. Rosin operates in a more casual register, the OAD ranking is specifically in the Casual Europe category, and the room's chic but relaxed tone is deliberately less formal than Schwarzwaldstube's setting. For diners who find the ceremony of classic French tasting menus more obligation than pleasure, Rosin's approach is a meaningful alternative. CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin occupies an entirely different creative register, a dessert-led tasting menu concept, so a direct comparison is misleading; they appeal to different intentions rather than competing for the same booking.

    Within Dorsten itself, Goldener Anker is the other modern cuisine address worth knowing, but Rosin's Michelin recognition and OAD ranking give it a credential gap that matters if you are making a special trip to the city. For the Ruhr region as a whole, Rosin is the most decorated address in Dorsten and the obvious first booking for occasion dining locally. If you are open to a longer journey for a comparable investment, Vendôme offers more Michelin stars per euro spent, but Rosin offers the more accessible format and the easier booking window by comparison.

    Hours

    Monday
    10:30 am–2 pm, 5–10 pm
    Tuesday
    Closed
    Wednesday
    10:30 am–2 pm, 5–10 pm
    Thursday
    10:30 am–2 pm, 5–10 pm
    Friday
    10:30 am–2 pm, 5–10 pm
    Saturday
    10:30 am–2 pm, 5–10 pm
    Sunday
    10:30 am–2 pm, 5–10 pm

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