Restaurant in Ulm, Germany
Seestern
450Pearl PointsTwo Michelin stars. Book weeks ahead.

About Seestern
Seestern holds a Michelin Star for both 2024 and 2025, making it the clear choice for a serious special-occasion meal in Ulm. Chef Takeshi Morooka's Modern French cooking is precise and flavour-driven, delivered in the polished setting of Hotel LAGO. At the €€€€ tier, book four to six weeks out minimum — demand consistently outpaces availability.
Seestern, Ulm: The Verdict
Imagine sitting down to a multi-course Modern French meal in a mid-sized German city more associated with its cathedral spire than its restaurant scene. That is precisely the proposition at Seestern, and Michelin has validated it twice in a row — a 1 Star in both 2024 and 2025. If you are planning a special occasion in Ulm and want the most technically serious meal the city offers, Seestern is the booking to make. The caveat: at the €€€€ price tier, you are committing to a full fine-dining spend, and given the Michelin recognition, you will need to plan well ahead.
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Seestern sits within Hotel LAGO on Friedrichsau 50, which places it at the edge of the Friedrichsau park area along the Danube — a setting that gives the restaurant a quiet remove from the city centre without being inconvenient. Chef Takeshi Morooka leads the kitchen, bringing a Japanese sensibility to Modern French cooking that is increasingly rare in a regional German fine-dining context. The result is a cuisine with a pronounced sense of precision: clean flavour construction, restrained seasoning, and a focus on technique over spectacle. This is not the kind of kitchen that piles on truffle to justify its price point. If you are drawn to food that rewards attention rather than announces itself, Seestern is worth the investment.
The hotel setting means the dining room has a degree of polish that standalone restaurants at this level do not always achieve in smaller cities. Service in hotel-based fine-dining in Germany tends to run formal and structured, and Seestern fits that pattern , which works well for business dinners and anniversary meals where ceremony matters, though it may feel slightly ceremonial for a casual celebration. The Google rating of 4.7 across 30 reviews is a meaningful signal given how few diners at this price tier leave public reviews at all; at €€€€, most guests are experienced fine-dining visitors with high expectations, which makes a 4.7 more credible than the same score at a mid-range venue.
The editorial angle here is counter or bar seating, and it is worth addressing directly: at a hotel fine-dining restaurant with Michelin standing in a city like Ulm, bar or counter seats , if available , offer a meaningfully different experience from a table in the main room. You are closer to the kitchen's rhythm, and for a chef like Morooka whose cooking rewards observation, that proximity can sharpen the meal considerably. If this is an option when you book, it is worth requesting; the interaction tends to be less formal and more informative. That said, specific seating configurations are not confirmed in available data, so ask directly when you make your reservation.
For a special occasion, the case for Seestern is clear. Ulm does not have a deep bench of €€€€ restaurants, which means Seestern carries significant weight in the local market. Compared to what a similar meal costs in Munich or Stuttgart , where you are competing with more Michelin-starred options and often paying a premium for the city itself , Seestern represents a genuinely considered choice. You are getting consistent Michelin-level French cooking in a lower-cost dining market, which means the overall value equation is better than the price tier alone implies. For context, a comparable Modern French experience in Munich at JAN in Munich or a top-tier German tasting menu at Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn will cost you more in total spend and considerably more effort to book. In Ulm, Seestern faces far less competition for the destination fine-dining diner.
For those building a broader trip around serious German cooking, the country's fine-dining circuit includes Aqua in Wolfsburg, Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach, Victor's Fine Dining by Christian Bau in Perl, ES:SENZ in Grassau, and Schanz in Piesport. For Modern French in a broader European context, Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library in London and Colonnade in Lucerne are reference points at the higher end. Closer to home in the tasting-menu dessert category, CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin offers a contrasting approach worth knowing about.
Booking Seestern is not direct. Back-to-back Michelin Stars in a city with limited competition mean that the reservation window fills quickly , particularly on weekend evenings and around dates when the hotel is hosting events. Treat this as a hard booking: plan at least four to six weeks out for a weekend table, longer if you have a fixed date in mind such as an anniversary. If your dates are flexible, a weekday booking may open up sooner. Specific booking methods and hours are not confirmed in available data, so contact the hotel directly via Hotel LAGO to check current availability and confirm seating options. Dress code is not formally stated, but at Michelin-starred hotel dining in Germany, smart attire is the sensible default.
For more on eating and staying in Ulm, see our full Ulm restaurants guide, our full Ulm hotels guide, our full Ulm bars guide, our full Ulm wineries guide, and our full Ulm experiences guide.
Ratings at a Glance
- Awards: Michelin 1 Star (2024, 2025)
- Google Rating: 4.7 (30 reviews)
- Price Tier: €€€€
- Cuisine: Modern French
- Chef: Takeshi Morooka
Booking & Practical Details
Seestern is located at Hotel LAGO, Friedrichsau 50, 89073 Ulm. Book directly through the hotel. Given consecutive Michelin recognition, expect limited availability on weekends , four to six weeks minimum lead time is a reasonable baseline, with more buffer if your date is fixed. Specific hours, online booking links, and dress code requirements are not confirmed in current data; contact Hotel LAGO directly to confirm. At the €€€€ tier, budget for a full tasting-menu spend including drinks. If counter or chef's-table seating is a priority, flag this when you call , it is not guaranteed but may be available on request.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Seestern worth the price?
For a €€€€ tasting menu in a mid-sized German city, back-to-back Michelin recognition in 2024 and 2025 makes the case. Chef Takeshi Morooka's modern French format is the draw — precision cooking in a hotel dining room at a price point more common in Munich or Frankfurt. If you're comparing value against driving to Stuttgart or further, Seestern can hold the comparison, especially given the setting at Hotel LAGO near the Danube.
How far ahead should I book Seestern?
Plan on at least three to four weeks ahead, especially for weekends. Consecutive Michelin stars in 2024 and 2025 have put Seestern on a national radar well beyond Ulm, and a hotel restaurant at this level rarely has walk-in availability. Book directly through Hotel LAGO on Friedrichsau 50.
What should a first-timer know about Seestern?
Seestern runs a modern French format under chef Takeshi Morooka — expect a structured multi-course meal rather than a flexible à la carte evening. At €€€€ pricing, the format rewards guests who commit to the full experience. The location inside Hotel LAGO near Friedrichsau park means it reads more destination than neighbourhood restaurant — plan your visit around the meal itself.
Can I eat at the bar at Seestern?
Bar seating details are not confirmed in available venue data for Seestern. Given its hotel restaurant format at Hotel LAGO, the dining room is the primary venue — check the venue's official channels on Friedrichsau 50, Ulm, to ask about counter or bar options before assuming flexibility.
What are alternatives to Seestern in Ulm?
bi:braud, Edda Brasserie, and Treibgut are the local alternatives worth considering. bi:braud sits at a lower price point with a more casual format — the sensible choice if the €€€€ commitment at Seestern feels steep. Edda Brasserie offers an accessible everyday option. Treibgut is worth a look if you want something closer to a neighbourhood bistro feel rather than a hotel fine-dining room.
Location
Hotel LAGO, Friedrichsau 50, 89073 Ulm, Germany
Compare Seestern
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seestern | Modern French | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star (2025); Michelin 1 Star (2024) | Hard |
| bi:braud | Contemporary | €€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown |
| Edda Brasserie | Seasonal Cuisine | €€ | Unknown | |
| Treibgut | Contemporary | €€ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Seestern is the only Michelin-starred option in Ulm's current dining scene, which means if the Star is part of your decision, the comparison effectively ends there. The more useful question is whether the jump from €€€ to €€€€ is justified, and for a celebration or business dinner where the experience needs to land, it is. bi:braud (Contemporary, €€€) is the closest peer in terms of ambition: it operates at a serious culinary level and is easier to book, making it the better call if your budget is firm or you are dining on shorter notice. The gap in formality and tasting-menu depth between the two is real, but bi:braud holds its own as a creative, lower-commitment alternative.
Treibgut (Contemporary, €€) and Edda Brasserie (Seasonal Cuisine, €€) both sit two price tiers below Seestern and serve a different function. Treibgut suits a relaxed dinner where contemporary cooking matters but ceremony does not. Edda Brasserie is the most accessible of the group, good for a group with mixed appetites or a lower-key celebration. Neither is a substitute for Seestern if the occasion calls for a structured fine-dining experience.
In short: book Seestern for a milestone dinner where the full fine-dining format is the point. Choose bi:braud if you want culinary seriousness with less formality and a shorter booking lead time. Use Treibgut or Edda Brasserie for casual meals where price matters more than occasion weight. For a complete view of what Ulm's dining scene offers across all price tiers, see our full Ulm restaurants guide.
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