Restaurant in Leipzig, Germany
Planerts
210Pearl PointsSolid €€€ repeat, not a splurge.

About Planerts
Planerts holds two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024–2025) at a €€€ price point — a reliable case for inspector-validated quality without the formality or cost of Leipzig's starred options. With a 4.7 from 299 Google reviews and a relaxed but considered atmosphere on Ritterstraße, it's a strong choice for a serious dinner that doesn't demand a special occasion to justify the spend.
Planerts, Leipzig: The Verdict
If you've already been to Planerts once, the question isn't whether to go back — it's how to get more out of the second visit. This is a Michelin Plate-recognised restaurant (2024 and 2025) at a €€€ price point, sitting on Ritterstraße in central Leipzig and delivering a level of consistency that justifies the recognition. A 4.7 from 299 Google reviews is not a fluke; it signals a kitchen that performs reliably rather than occasionally. Book with confidence, go with intention.
What to Expect on Your Second Visit
First-timers at Planerts typically come away impressed by the quality-to-price ratio. On a return visit, the picture gets sharper: this is a restaurant that earns its Michelin Plate not through theatrical presentation or trend-chasing, but through disciplined, consistent execution. The international cuisine format gives the kitchen room to move across techniques and ingredient profiles, which means the menu on your second visit is unlikely to mirror your first — a practical reason to return beyond simple loyalty.
The atmosphere at Planerts sits in the register that Leipzig's better mid-range restaurants often aim for but don't always land: attentive without being stiff, with an energy level that stays comfortable across the evening. The room doesn't escalate into the kind of noise that makes conversation work at a shout, which matters if you're coming for a meal that involves actual talking. The pace feels considered rather than rushed, and the service style matches the room , present when needed, not performative.
For returning guests, the practical case for Planerts sharpens further when you factor in where it sits in the city's broader dining picture. At €€€, you're spending less than you would at Stadtpfeiffer (€€€€), which holds a full Michelin star and operates with a more formal register. Planerts doesn't pretend to be that restaurant , and the lack of pretension is part of the value. The Michelin Plate signals that the inspectors noticed quality worth flagging, without expecting a tasting-menu commitment or a dress-code negotiation.
Timing and When to Go
For a return visit with more focus, aim for a weekday evening. Weekend service at well-regarded Leipzig restaurants tends to run hotter , fuller rooms, slightly compressed pacing. A Tuesday or Wednesday booking gives you a calmer room and, typically, more attentive service per table. Leipzig's restaurant calendar doesn't have the same seasonal pressure points as, say, a destination town, so timing is less about month and more about day of week. If your first visit was a weekend, a weekday return will feel like a different restaurant in the leading sense.
Booking is easy at this level , Planerts is not a venue where you need to plan three months ahead. A week's notice is generally sufficient, though weekend evenings in autumn, when the city's cultural calendar fills up, warrant slightly more lead time.
How It Compares
Within Leipzig's €€€ bracket, Planerts sits alongside Michaelis (also international cuisine, also €€€) and C'est la vie (French, €€€) as strong mid-tier options. Against Kuultivo (modern cuisine, €€€), the comparison is tighter , both operate at a similar price point with serious kitchens. The Michelin Plate at Planerts provides a useful credential that not every €€€ competitor in Leipzig carries. If you want the ceiling of Leipzig's fine dining, Stadtpfeiffer and Falco sit above Planerts in formal ambition. But if you're looking for a reliably excellent dinner at a price that doesn't require a special occasion rationale, Planerts is the more practical choice.
For context on where Planerts sits within Germany's broader Michelin Plate tier, the credential places it in a field that includes venues like Loumi (international, Berlin) and Haubentaucher (international, Rottach-Egern) , restaurants where the inspectors found consistent quality worth marking, short of a full star. That's an honest and useful positioning: not the most decorated room in the country, but one that clears the bar Michelin uses to separate serious kitchens from the general market.
Practical Details
| Detail | Planerts | Stadtpfeiffer | Michaelis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price range | €€€ | €€€€ | €€€ |
| Award | Michelin Plate (2024, 2025) | Michelin Star | , |
| Cuisine | International | Creative | International |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Easy |
| Atmosphere | Relaxed, mid-energy | Formal | Mid-formal |
Who Should Book
Planerts works well as a regular , a restaurant you return to across different occasions without it feeling like a splurge or a special-event commitment every time. It fits a meal with a small group, a business dinner that doesn't need to announce itself, or a solo evening at the bar if the format supports it. At €€€ with two consecutive Michelin Plates, the value case is clear: you're getting inspector-validated quality at a price point that keeps it accessible for more than one visit per year.
For a fuller picture of what to eat and drink in Leipzig alongside a meal at Planerts, see our full Leipzig restaurants guide, our Leipzig bars guide, and our Leipzig hotels guide. If you're building a longer trip around food, our Leipzig wineries guide and experiences guide are worth checking. For reference points elsewhere in Germany, JAN in Munich, CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin, ES:SENZ in Grassau, Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn, Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach, and Aqua in Wolfsburg give a useful ladder of what Michelin recognition looks like at different tiers across the country.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Planerts accommodate groups?
Planerts at Ritterstraße 23 is a mid-tier €€€ venue, so it can handle small groups, but larger parties should check the venue's official channels to confirm table configuration. Groups of 6 or more at Michelin Plate restaurants in Leipzig typically need advance booking of several weeks. For a private-room experience, Falco or Stadtpfeiffer may be better equipped.
Is Planerts good for solo dining?
Yes — a €€€ Michelin Plate restaurant with an international menu is a reasonable solo choice, particularly on a weekday evening when the room is less pressured. The format rewards attention to what's on the plate rather than group dynamics. Solo diners wanting counter or bar seating should check availability when booking, as this is not confirmed in the venue data.
Can I eat at the bar at Planerts?
Bar or counter seating is not documented for Planerts, so assume table service is the default format. If bar dining matters to you, call ahead or verify when making a reservation. C'est la vie and Michaelis in the same Leipzig €€€ bracket are worth comparing if informal seating is a priority.
Is Planerts good for a special occasion?
It works for a special occasion, but it is better positioned as a strong regular restaurant than a once-a-year destination. The two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024, 2025) signal consistent quality at €€€ pricing. If you need clear occasion framing — tasting menu format, private room, or wine program — Falco carries more ceremony for that kind of evening.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Planerts?
Tasting menu details are not confirmed in available data for Planerts, so it would be worth verifying the current format when booking. At €€€ pricing with a Michelin Plate, the quality-to-price ratio has been recognised two years running, which suggests the kitchen can sustain a longer format. Stadtpfeiffer is the Leipzig comparison point if a full tasting menu experience is the specific goal.
Is Planerts worth the price?
At €€€, Planerts earns its place: two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024, 2025) confirm the kitchen is producing food above the neighbourhood average. Within Leipzig's mid-tier bracket, it competes with Michaelis and C'est la vie on value; none of the three requires the outlay of Falco. If you want reassurance before committing, the Michelin recognition is the clearest signal available.
What are alternatives to Planerts in Leipzig?
In the same €€€ bracket: Michaelis (international cuisine, comparable positioning) and C'est la vie (French, €€€) are the closest like-for-like alternatives. For a step up in occasion or format, Stadtpfeiffer and Falco both operate at a higher level of ceremony. Kuultivo is worth considering if you want something with a different style profile at a similar price point.
Location
Ritterstraße 23, 04109 Leipzig, Germany
Compare Planerts
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Planerts | International | €€€ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | , |
| Kuultivo | Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | , |
| Stadtpfeiffer | Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | , |
| Falco | Modern European | Unknown | , | ||
| C'est la vie | French | €€€ | Unknown | , | |
| Michaelis | International | €€€ | Unknown | , |
What to weigh when choosing between Planerts and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Kuultivo, Modern Cuisine, €€€
- Stadtpfeiffer, Creative, €€€€
- Falco, Modern European, Modern European
- C'est la vie, French, €€€
- Michaelis, International, €€€
Within Leipzig's mid-to-upper dining tier, Planerts occupies a clear position: Michelin Plate quality at €€€, with a relaxed register that sets it apart from the city's more formal rooms. The closest direct comparison is Michaelis, which shares both the international cuisine format and the €€€ price band. If the award credential matters to your decision, Planerts has the edge with two consecutive Michelin Plates. C'est la vie (French, €€€) is worth considering if you want a more defined culinary focus, though it operates without Michelin recognition at the same price tier.
Kuultivo (modern cuisine, €€€) is the tightest peer comparison, both kitchens are serious, both sit at the same price point, and both are easier to book than Leipzig's starred options. The deciding factor between Planerts and Kuultivo comes down to cuisine preference: international versus a more defined modern cuisine approach. For a splurge, Stadtpfeiffer (creative, €€€€, Michelin Star) is the step up in both price and formal ambition, worth the premium if ceremony and a starred tasting experience is the point. Falco (modern European) sits at the top of Leipzig's dining ceiling alongside Stadtpfeiffer.
For most diners choosing between these options, the practical recommendation is this: if you want the most decorated room in Leipzig, book Stadtpfeiffer or Falco. If you want consistent, award-flagged quality at a price that works for more than one visit a year, Planerts is the stronger practical choice over its €€€ peers, with the Michelin Plate providing an objective quality signal that Michaelis currently lacks.
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