Restaurant in Hamburg, Germany
GLORIE
360ptsOne Michelin star, less theatre than rivals.

About GLORIE
GLORIE earned its first Michelin star in 2025, making it one of Hamburg's most compelling new additions to the starred tier. A Classic Cuisine restaurant at €€€€ pricing, positioned deliberately away from the city centre on Brandshofer Deich, it suits food-focused diners who want precision and pace over scene. Book four to six weeks ahead minimum.
Is GLORIE worth booking for a special night out in Hamburg?
Yes — and book well ahead. GLORIE earned its first Michelin star in 2025, having carried the Michelin Plate through 2024, which means the kitchen is on an upward trajectory that the guide has now formally recognised. At €€€€ pricing, you are in Hamburg's top tier alongside The Table Kevin Fehling and Restaurant Haerlin, but GLORIE's position at Brandshofer Deich 68 — on the eastern edge of the city, away from the Innenstadt crowd , gives it a different register entirely. This is not a restaurant you stumble across; you go deliberately, and that intentionality shapes the whole evening.
What GLORIE is like
GLORIE operates in the Classic Cuisine register, which in Germany signals precision-led cooking with a formal backbone: structured courses, disciplined saucing, technique that is there to serve the ingredient rather than announce itself. That approach is increasingly rare in a Hamburg scene that has tilted heavily toward Nordic minimalism and modern Mediterranean formats. If you have spent recent evenings at bianc or 100/200 Kitchen and want something with more classical weight behind it, GLORIE is the right answer.
The address at Mittlerer Eingang, Brandshofer Deich places the restaurant close to the Elbe, in a part of Hamburg that feels industrial and quiet after dark. That setting matters for how the evening lands. There is no street-level buzz, no queue of taxis, no ambient noise from neighbouring bars. What you get instead is focus , the kitchen has yours, and you have the kitchen's. For diners who treat a serious restaurant meal as an event rather than a night out, that framing is worth a great deal. Compare this to how KOMU in Munich or Maison Rostang in Paris handle the classic-cuisine format with similar deliberate quietness, and you understand the category GLORIE is playing in.
On the timing: GLORIE as a late-format venue
One practical question for food-focused travellers is whether GLORIE works as a late-evening booking, the kind you take after a full afternoon in the city or after an early show. Classic cuisine restaurants at this price point typically run service until the kitchen closes rather than offering an extended bar programme, but the combination of a deliberate, multi-course format and an out-of-centre location means you are unlikely to feel rushed through dinner. Pacing is built into the format. If your question is whether GLORIE suits a long, unhurried evening that stretches well past 10 PM, the answer is yes , not because of a late-night menu or bar seating, but because the structure of the meal is designed to take time. Factor that into your planning: this is a three-hour booking, not a ninety-minute turn.
For comparison, if you are looking for something with more of a late-night bar energy to close an evening, Hamburg's full bar guide will serve you better as a second stop. GLORIE is the main event, not the nightcap.
How it fits Hamburg's broader restaurant scene
Hamburg now has a serious Michelin-starred tier that extends well beyond the obvious names. Oechsle and 100/200 Kitchen are both credible alternatives for creative cooking at similar price levels, and Restaurant Haerlin holds two Michelin stars for those who want to go further up the formality scale. What GLORIE offers that those restaurants do not is the combination of fresh Michelin recognition (the 2025 star carries weight precisely because it is new), a Classic Cuisine identity in a scene dominated by more contemporary formats, and a location that self-selects for guests who are there for the food rather than the atmosphere. If you are the kind of diner who treats a meal at Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn or Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach as the point of a trip, GLORIE belongs on the same list for Hamburg.
The Google rating of 5.0 from a small review base (4 reviews) tells you little at scale, but the uniformity is consistent with a restaurant whose guests are self-selecting enthusiasts. It does not indicate a broad crowd-pleaser; it indicates a place that is landing well with the people who are finding it.
Who should book
Book GLORIE if you want a Michelin-starred classic cuisine experience in Hamburg that feels less performative than the city's larger-name restaurants. It is the right choice for a food-focused couple celebrating something specific, for a solo diner who wants the full tasting format without distraction, and for any visitor to Hamburg who has already done The Table Kevin Fehling and wants to see what the 2025 star class looks like. Travellers building a wider Germany itinerary can cross-reference GLORIE against Aqua in Wolfsburg, JAN in Munich, or ES:SENZ in Grassau to calibrate expectations across the German starred tier.
Skip GLORIE if you need late-night flexibility, a walkable location in the city centre, or a venue that works without a full tasting-menu commitment. The €€€€ price point and out-of-centre address require deliberate planning. If that suits your travel style, it is close to the leading reason to eat in eastern Hamburg right now. See our full Hamburg restaurants guide for the wider picture, and our guides to Hamburg hotels, Hamburg bars, Hamburg wineries, and Hamburg experiences for planning the full trip.
Quick reference: Michelin 1 Star (2025); Classic Cuisine; €€€€; Brandshofer Deich 68, Hamburg; book well ahead.
Compare GLORIE
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GLORIE | Classic Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Hard | — |
| The Table Kevin Fehling | Creative | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| bianc | Modern Mediterranean, Mediterranean Cuisine | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Lakeside | German Lakeside | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Heimatjuwel | German, Creative | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Landhaus Scherrer | Modern European, Classic Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book GLORIE?
Book at least three to four weeks out, and further in advance for Friday and Saturday evenings. GLORIE picked up its first Michelin star in 2025, and demand at newly starred Hamburg restaurants tends to spike immediately after the guide drops. Check the website directly for availability windows.
Is the tasting menu worth it at GLORIE?
At €€€€ pricing, GLORIE sits at the top end of Hamburg's restaurant market, and the 2025 Michelin star confirms the kitchen is operating at a level that justifies it. Classic cuisine format means you're paying for precision and structure rather than novelty or spectacle — if that's what you want from a tasting format, the value holds up.
What should I order at GLORIE?
Specific menu details are not available in the public record, so the safest approach is to trust the set format: GLORIE operates in the classic cuisine register, and kitchens at this level typically don't offer meaningful à la carte alternatives alongside a tasting menu. Go with whatever the current menu is rather than arriving with specific dish expectations.
Is GLORIE good for solo dining?
Classic cuisine restaurants at the Michelin-starred level in Germany are generally well-suited to solo diners — counter or small-table seating is common, and structured tasting menus remove the awkwardness of ordering alone. GLORIE's format should work for a solo visit, though it's worth flagging your solo status when booking.
Is GLORIE good for a special occasion?
Yes. A first Michelin star in 2025, €€€€ pricing, and a classic cuisine format make GLORIE a credible choice for a birthday, anniversary, or any occasion that warrants a formal, course-driven dinner. It reads as less performative than some of Hamburg's larger-name options, which suits occasions where the meal itself is the point.
Can I eat at the bar at GLORIE?
Bar or counter dining details are not confirmed in the available record. Contact GLORIE directly before assuming bar seating is an option — at €€€€ pricing and a Michelin-starred level, most seatings are pre-planned and table-allocated.
What should I wear to GLORIE?
Classic cuisine at Michelin-starred level in Germany typically expects smart dress — think a jacket for men and equivalent effort for other guests. GLORIE's positioning at €€€€ and its formal cuisine register point away from casual attire. If in doubt, lean formal rather than casual.
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