Restaurant in Zweiflingen, Germany
Le Cerf
970ptsTwo Michelin stars, deep countryside, no shortcuts.

About Le Cerf
Le Cerf in Zweiflingen holds two Michelin stars and a La Liste score of 86 points for Stéphane Buron's classic French cooking in rural Baden-Württemberg. At €€€€, it is a credible special-occasion destination for serious diners willing to travel. Book as far out as possible — weekend availability is near impossible on short notice.
Who Should Book Le Cerf — and When to Start Trying
If you are planning a significant occasion in southern Germany and want two-Michelin-star French cooking in a setting that feels nothing like a city restaurant, Le Cerf in Zweiflingen is the right call. This is a destination for food and wine travellers willing to make the journey to rural Baden-Württemberg for chef Stéphane Buron's classic French kitchen. The occasion match here is clear: milestone dinners, long-weekend gastronomic trips, or any moment that justifies the full commitment of travelling to a village specifically to eat. Do not expect a casual drop-in. Le Cerf operates at a level of formality and ambition that rewards advance planning and undivided attention.
The Booking Reality
Start booking as far out as you can. Le Cerf carries two Michelin stars and a La Liste score of 86 points in 2026 (86.5 in 2025), which places it firmly in Germany's leading table tier. Demand consistently outpaces availability for any weekend date, and special-occasion periods book months in advance. If you have a fixed travel window, treat securing a reservation as step one, not an afterthought. Midweek dates will give you more room to manoeuvre, but do not count on short-notice availability at any point in the year. For context on how this compares to other German two-star houses, see our profiles of Schanz in Piesport and Waldhotel Sonnora in Dreis, both of which operate on a similarly narrow booking window.
What Le Cerf Actually Is
Le Cerf is a classic French restaurant in the fullest sense of that phrase. Chef Stéphane Buron works within a tradition-forward framework rather than chasing contemporary reinvention, which is a deliberate choice that either matches your preferences or does not. If you are drawn to technically precise, ingredient-led French cooking that owes more to Escoffier's lineage than to Nordic minimalism or molecular spectacle, this is your room. The kitchen's consistency is evidenced by holding two Michelin stars across both 2024 and 2025, and by a La Liste score that has remained stable year-on-year — a signal of reliability rather than a restaurant still finding its footing.
The atmosphere at Le Cerf reads as composed and unhurried. Rural Zweiflingen provides a backdrop that strips away the urban noise and pace that can undercut a long tasting experience elsewhere. The energy in the room is quiet and focused, suited to conversation across a table rather than people-watching or scene participation. For a solo diner or a couple, the setting supports genuine immersion in the food and service rather than ambient distraction. This is not a loud room and it is not meant to be.
On the Weekend and Morning Format
For travellers building a long-weekend itinerary around Le Cerf, the surrounding context matters. Zweiflingen sits in the Hohenlohe region of Baden-Württemberg, wine country with slower rhythms and an agricultural landscape that sets a particular tempo for a food-focused trip. A stay nearby and a leisurely morning before an extended lunch service is a format that suits this kind of destination dining well. Pairing a reservation with time in the region rather than treating it as a quick detour will give the experience more depth. See our full Zweiflingen hotels guide for accommodation options near the restaurant, and our Zweiflingen experiences guide for what to do in the region around your visit.
Value at This Price Point
Le Cerf sits at €€€€, the highest price tier, which at two-Michelin-star level in Germany is standard positioning. The question is not whether it is expensive , it is , but whether the cooking and setting justify the full cost of the occasion, including travel to a rural location. The sustained award record across multiple years, with no downgrade and a stable La Liste ranking, suggests the kitchen is not coasting. Peer restaurants at this tier in Germany, including Victor's Fine Dining by Christian Bau in Perl and Restaurant Haerlin in Hamburg, price similarly for equivalent or comparable recognition. For classic French specifically, the closest stylistic comparisons in Europe are restaurants like Waterside Inn in Bray and Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel , both at €€€€ and both operating in the same tradition-anchored register.
Google reviewers give Le Cerf 4.6 out of 5 across 26 reviews, a small but positive signal. The low review count is consistent with a destination restaurant drawing serious diners rather than casual traffic, and ratings at this level from a self-selecting audience carry reasonable weight.
Know Before You Go
Practical Details
- Address: Kärcherstraße 12, 74639 Zweiflingen, Germany
- Cuisine: Classic French
- Price range: €€€€
- Awards: Michelin 2 Stars (2024, 2025); La Liste Leading Restaurants 86pts (2026), 86.5pts (2025)
- Google rating: 4.6 / 5 (26 reviews)
- Booking difficulty: Near impossible , start as early as possible, especially for weekends and special-occasion dates
- Leading for: Milestone occasions, destination dining weekends, classic French enthusiasts
- Getting there: Zweiflingen is in rural Baden-Württemberg , a car is the practical choice; the nearest city with rail connections is Heilbronn or Schwäbisch Hall
- Also explore: Zweiflingen restaurants | Bars | Wineries
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Le Cerf good for a special occasion? Yes, without qualification. Two Michelin stars, a classic French format, and a quiet rural setting make this a strong choice for milestone dinners, anniversaries, or any occasion that warrants the full destination-dining commitment. The price is high, but the award consistency suggests the kitchen reliably delivers at that level.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Cerf? At €€€€ with two Michelin stars held across consecutive years and a stable La Liste score, the value case is credible for serious diners. Classic French tasting menus at this recognition level in Germany price similarly across the board. If multi-course classic French cooking is a format you seek out, Le Cerf earns its position in that tier.
- Is Le Cerf worth the price? For what it is , a two-star classic French restaurant with consistent award recognition and a destination setting , yes. The travel overhead is real, so factor that in. If you are already in the region, the calculation is direct. If you are making a dedicated trip, pair it with a night nearby to get full value from the journey.
- What are alternatives to Le Cerf in Zweiflingen? Le Cerf is the anchor fine-dining address in Zweiflingen. For comparable two-star French cooking in Germany without the rural drive, consider Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn or Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach. For creative German fine dining, Aqua in Wolfsburg and JAN in Munich are worth considering. See our full Zweiflingen restaurants guide for the broader picture.
- Is Le Cerf good for solo dining? The composed, unhurried atmosphere and focus on the plate rather than the scene makes Le Cerf a reasonable solo choice for a food-focused traveller. At €€€€ it is a significant solo spend, but the format , attentive service, quiet room, long multi-course meal , suits a solo diner who wants to focus entirely on the food rather than manage a group dynamic.
- Can Le Cerf accommodate groups? Specific group booking policies and private dining options are not confirmed in available data. Contact the restaurant directly before planning a large group visit. Given the rural location and the style of service, this feels better suited to small parties than large group celebrations, but verify directly.
- Does Le Cerf handle dietary restrictions? No specific dietary accommodation data is available. For a restaurant operating at two-Michelin-star level with a classic French kitchen, advance communication about restrictions is standard practice and strongly recommended. Contact Le Cerf directly before booking if dietary requirements are a factor.
Compare Le Cerf
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Le Cerf | La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 86pts; La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 86.5pts; Michelin 2 Stars (2025); Michelin 2 Stars (2024) | €€€€ | — |
| Aqua | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Schwarzwaldstube | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| CODA Dessert Dining | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Tantris | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Vendôme | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Le Cerf handle dietary restrictions?
check the venue's official channels before booking. At two-Michelin-star level, kitchens operating at this standard generally accommodate dietary needs when given advance notice, but the classic French framework at Le Cerf means substitutions may be more limited than at more contemporary tasting-menu formats. Flag requirements at the time of reservation, not on arrival.
Can Le Cerf accommodate groups?
Groups are possible, but a destination restaurant of this calibre in a rural Hohenlohe setting is not built for large parties. Smaller groups of two to four will find the experience more manageable logistically. If you are planning a group occasion around the €€€€ price point, contact the restaurant well in advance — lead times here are already long given the two Michelin stars and La Liste recognition.
Is Le Cerf good for solo dining?
Solo dining at a two-Michelin-star classic French restaurant in rural Germany is a specific call. The experience is driven by the kitchen and the progression of the meal rather than atmosphere or energy, so it can work well for a solo diner focused on the food. That said, Zweiflingen is a destination you travel to deliberately — if you are solo and want a more urban backdrop, Tantris in Munich or Vendôme near Cologne are more accessible alternatives.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Cerf?
Yes, if classic French cooking is your format. Chef Stéphane Buron has held two Michelin stars across both the 2024 and 2025 guides, and the La Liste score of 86 points (2026) confirms consistency. At €€€€, you are paying a destination premium on top of the food — factor in travel and accommodation if you are coming from outside the region. If you want a more avant-garde or value-adjusted experience at this tier, CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin operates at a different register entirely.
What are alternatives to Le Cerf in Zweiflingen?
There are no comparable two-Michelin-star alternatives in Zweiflingen itself — it is a small Hohenlohe village and Le Cerf is the destination. For regional alternatives in Baden-Württemberg, Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn holds three Michelin stars and sits within the same broader region. For a two-star option in a more accessible urban setting, Tantris in Munich or Vendôme near Cologne are the reference points at this level in Germany.
Is Le Cerf worth the price?
At €€€€ with two Michelin stars held consecutively in 2024 and 2025, the cooking clears the price bar for the category. The harder calculation is the destination cost: Zweiflingen is not on the way to anywhere, so budget for the full trip. If you want two-star French precision without the rural detour, Aqua in Wolfsburg or Vendôme near Cologne offer comparable Michelin standing with easier logistics.
Is Le Cerf good for a special occasion?
Yes, and the rural setting actively reinforces the occasion. A two-Michelin-star restaurant in a quiet Hohenlohe village with no urban noise or tourist foot traffic creates a focused, unhurried dinner — which is exactly what a significant occasion usually needs. Book as far out as possible; demand at this award level means tables go quickly, and the La Liste recognition (86pts in 2026) has only broadened its international visibility.
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