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    Restaurant in Nuremberg, Germany

    etz

    1,050Pearl Points

    Two stars, Felix Schneider, book months ahead.

    etz, Restaurant in Nuremberg

    About etz

    Nuremberg's only two-Michelin-star address, etz holds two consecutive stars (2024–2025) and a rising La Liste score under chef Felix Schneider. Booking is near-impossible and pricing is €€€€, but no other table in the city matches its credential. For serious fine dining in northern Bavaria, this is the clear first choice.

    Verdict: Nuremberg's most decorated table, and one of Germany's hardest to book

    A 4.8 Google rating from 168 reviews tells you something useful: the people who get a seat at etz leave satisfied. Two consecutive Michelin stars (2024 and 2025) and back-to-back La Liste placements (82.5pts in 2025, rising to 83pts in 2026) confirm what those diners already know. Chef Felix Schneider is running a creative kitchen at the leading of its game in Nuremberg, and etz has become the city's most consequential fine-dining address. If you are planning a serious meal in northern Bavaria, this is where to start — though getting a reservation may take more patience than you expect.

    The Space

    etz is accessed through Kirschgartenstr, off Wiesentalstraße in the Maxfeld district, an address that signals deliberate distance from Nuremberg's tourist centre. The entrance approach alone tells you this is not a restaurant built for walk-in trade. The dining room is intimate in scale — precise information on seat count is not available, but the combination of near-impossible booking difficulty and a two-Michelin-star operation points to a small, controlled environment where the room-to-kitchen ratio is carefully managed. Expect close seating, attentive service proximity, and a spatial atmosphere closer to a private dining club than a conventional restaurant. For solo diners or couples, this kind of compact format works in your favour; the counter or smaller configurations tend to yield the most direct kitchen engagement.

    The Kitchen

    Felix Schneider leads a creative programme that has earned consistent recognition at the highest level of the German fine-dining circuit. La Liste's upward trajectory (from 82.5 to 83 points year-on-year) suggests a kitchen that is not standing still. The cuisine classification is simply "Creative" , which, at this price point and award level, typically means a tasting menu format with strong regional sourcing filtered through technically ambitious cooking. For context, German two-star creative kitchens at this level often build menus around seasonal Bavarian and Franconian produce, elevating local ingredients through precision technique. What sets etz apart in the Nuremberg field is that no other address in the city holds two Michelin stars; this is the ceiling of what Nuremberg fine dining currently offers.

    Wine Programme

    Specific wine list data is not available for etz, but at two-Michelin-star level with a creative tasting menu format, the wine programme is almost certainly structured around pairing options designed to track the kitchen's seasonal arc. German two-star restaurants at this positioning typically offer both a curated pairing sequence and a broader carte covering German, Austrian, and French producers. Franconia, the wine-producing region surrounding Nuremberg, is one of Germany's most interesting for dry whites , particularly Silvaner and Riesling from the Würzburg area , and a kitchen with Schneider's regional focus would be expected to feature Franconian producers prominently. If the pairing is offered, take it: at this level, the wine programme is usually as considered as the food, and opting out in a tasting-menu format means missing half the editorial argument the kitchen is making. For comparison, two-star peers like JAN in Munich and ES:SENZ in Grassau both run pairing-forward programmes that reward full commitment.

    When to Go

    There is no publicly available seasonal closure information for etz, but the practical answer to timing is simple: go when you can get a reservation. Booking difficulty is rated near-impossible, which means flexibility about dates is more valuable than holding out for a specific time of year. That said, if you have the luxury of choice, Franconian cuisine tracks the northern European seasons meaningfully: autumn and winter menus at this level tend to feature the most ingredient complexity, with game, root vegetables, preserved goods, and fermented elements coming into sharper focus. Spring is when Franconian Spargel (white asparagus) dominates regional menus, and a kitchen attuned to local produce will almost certainly feature it. Book first, optimise for season second.

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below for etz against its Nuremberg peers.

    Practical Details

    Reservations: Near-impossible , plan weeks or months ahead; monitor for cancellations. Address: Eingang über Kirschgartenstr, Wiesentalstraße 40, 90419 Nürnberg. Budget: €€€€ , expect tasting menu pricing consistent with two-Michelin-star positioning in Germany; budget a meaningful premium on leading of food if taking the wine pairing. Dress: No published dress code, but two Michelin stars in Germany at this price tier implies smart dress as a baseline expectation , treat it as you would any other two-star European table. Leading for: Couples, solo diners with serious food interest, and small groups who can align on a tasting menu format. Not ideal for: Anyone wanting à la carte flexibility or a short evening.

    Pearl's Take

    etz is the clearest answer to the question of where to eat seriously in Nuremberg. No other address in the city matches its two-star credential, and the La Liste trajectory suggests the kitchen is still moving upward. The price and booking difficulty are real barriers, but they are proportionate to what you get. If you are building an itinerary around the leading of northern Bavarian fine dining, etz belongs on it alongside Aqua in Wolfsburg, JAN in Munich, and Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn as part of Germany's serious two-star circuit. For creative fine dining at a global reference level, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen and Arpège in Paris provide useful international context for where etz sits in the broader creative fine-dining conversation. For everything else in the city, see our full Nuremberg restaurants guide, and if you are planning the full trip, our guides to Nuremberg hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences are worth checking.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is etz good for solo dining?

    A creative tasting menu format at two-Michelin-star level typically suits solo diners well — counter or small-table seating keeps the experience focused rather than awkward. At €€€€ pricing, solo dining here is an investment, but the format rewards it. Book well in advance regardless of party size; etz is not a last-minute option.

    What are alternatives to etz in Nuremberg?

    Essigbrätlein is the only Nuremberg address that competes on awards footing. Tisane and Veles offer serious cooking at a lower price point if €€€€ is a stretch. Entenstuben and Wonka sit in a more casual register and serve a different purpose entirely. If you cannot secure a reservation at etz, Essigbrätlein is the natural next call.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at etz?

    Yes, if creative fine dining is what you are after. Two consecutive Michelin stars (2024 and 2025) and 83 points in La Liste's 2026 ranking confirm this is not a one-year fluke. At €€€€, etz sits at the top of Nuremberg's price range, but no other table in the city holds the same credential. The value case is strongest if you are visiting Nuremberg specifically to eat well.

    What should I order at etz?

    etz runs a chef-led creative programme under Felix Schneider, which means the menu is set rather than à la carte. You will eat what the kitchen sends; that is the format. Go with the tasting menu or do not book — there is no meaningful way to cherry-pick dishes here.

    What should I wear to etz?

    No dress code is published for etz, but a two-Michelin-star restaurant at €€€€ in Germany warrants smart dress as a baseline. Treat it like a formal dinner: avoid casual sportswear. Overdressing slightly is a safer error than underdressing.

    Is etz worth the price?

    For Nuremberg, yes — there is no comparable two-Michelin-star option in the city to argue against it. Felix Schneider's kitchen holds 83 La Liste points in 2026 and has maintained its two-star rating across consecutive years, which makes the €€€€ price point defensible on evidence. If your benchmark is broader German fine dining, etz competes honestly with that peer group. The caveat is access: worth the price only matters once you have a reservation.

    Location

    Eingang über Kirschgartenstr, Wiesentalstraße 40, 90419 Nürnberg, Germany

    Nuremberg, Germany

    Compare etz

    How Easy to Book: etz vs. Peers
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    etzCreative€€€€Near Impossible
    EssigbrätleinModern German, Innovative€€€€Unknown
    TisaneModern European, Modern Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    EntenstubenModern Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    VelesModern Cuisine€€€Unknown
    WonkaCreative€€€Unknown

    What to weigh when choosing between etz and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    • Essigbrätlein, Modern German, Innovative, €€€€
    • Tisane, Modern European, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
    • Entenstuben, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
    • Veles, Modern Cuisine, €€€
    • Wonka, Creative, €€€

    etz sits alone at the top of Nuremberg's fine-dining tier by one clear measure: it is the only restaurant in the city holding two Michelin stars. Essigbrätlein is the closest peer in terms of seriousness and price, innovative modern German cooking with its own long-standing critical reputation, and for diners who find etz fully booked, Essigbrätlein is the strongest fallback at the same spend level. The experience profiles differ: etz skews creative and forward-moving; Essigbrätlein carries more of a rooted regional identity. Both reward the same type of diner.

    Entenstuben rounds out the €€€€ tier with modern cuisine in a format that may suit diners who want fine dining without the tasting-menu commitment that etz almost certainly requires. For a step down in spend without abandoning creative ambition, Wonka at €€€ is the practical choice, easier to book and lighter on the wallet, though operating at a different level of technical ambition. Veles at €€€ covers modern cuisine at the same price point if you want further options at that tier.

    The decision framework is straightforward: if two-star creative tasting menus are your target and you can secure a reservation, book etz. If etz is unavailable, Essigbrätlein is the next call. If budget flexibility or booking ease matters more, Wonka or Entenstuben are the practical alternatives. There is no equivalent to etz's two-star standing anywhere else in Nuremberg's current dining field.

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