Restaurant in Stuttgart, Germany
Two Michelin stars. Stuttgart's clearest fine-dining case.

Hupperts holds a Michelin star for the second consecutive year (2024 and 2025) and carries a 4.8 Google rating from 262 reviews — the strongest trust signals in Stuttgart's fine-dining tier. At €€€€, Michael Huppert's classic cuisine kitchen is the most credentialed reservation in the city. Book two to four weeks ahead minimum; counter seating, where available, adds genuine value at this price point.
At the €€€€ price tier, Hupperts on Gebelsbergstraße 97 is making a clear case for itself as Stuttgart's most consistent fine-dining address. Michael Huppert's kitchen has now held a Michelin star in both 2024 and 2025, which matters: a single star is an achievement, but retaining it confirms the kitchen is not operating on a lucky streak. For food-focused travelers asking whether Stuttgart warrants a serious dining detour, Hupperts is the affirmative answer.
The classic cuisine format here is deliberate, not conservative. Classic cuisine at this level means technical discipline applied to familiar frameworks — precise saucing, structured courses, and the kind of plate composition that rewards attention. If you are traveling from a city with a deeper fine-dining bench, this is the framing to bring: Hupperts is competing on execution, not novelty. That is a useful distinction when deciding whether to book.
The editorial angle that leading explains why Hupperts converts first-timers into repeat visitors is proximity. Counter or chef's-table seating at a one-star kitchen fundamentally changes what you are paying for. You are no longer buying a table in a well-run room , you are buying access to the rhythm of the kitchen, the pace of service decisions, and the kind of unrehearsed interaction with the team that a full dining room cannot replicate. At the €€€€ price point, that proximity is part of what justifies the spend. For the food enthusiast who has done tasting menus before and wants more than a passive experience, counter placement at Hupperts shifts the value calculation significantly. Book early and request it specifically , this style of seating fills first at starred venues across Germany.
Stuttgart is underrated as a fine-dining destination relative to Munich or Berlin, and Hupperts is a direct reason to revisit that assumption. The city's dining scene draws less international traffic than Germany's two headline food cities, which means reservations , while competitive , are not the months-in-advance exercise they would be at comparable-star venues in, say, Munich. That said, Hupperts operates at hard booking difficulty, so plan accordingly. For context on the wider Stuttgart food environment, see our full Stuttgart restaurants guide. If you are building a longer trip, our Stuttgart hotels guide, bars guide, and wineries guide cover the rest of the city's worthwhile stops.
Within the broader German Michelin one-star tier, Hupperts sits alongside kitchens that prioritize craft over spectacle. For comparison, JAN in Munich and Meierei Dirk Luther in Glücksburg represent the same tier , each with a distinct regional identity but a shared commitment to technical consistency. At the multi-star level in the region, Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn is the obvious benchmark, and the gap in both price and intensity is meaningful. Hupperts sits comfortably below that level of commitment without feeling like a compromise. For those interested in how Stuttgart's own scene stacks up, venues like Speisemeisterei, 5, and Der Zauberlehrling each offer a different take on the city's upper tier. Other notable German one-star kitchens worth the detour include Aqua in Wolfsburg, Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach, CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin, and Victor's Fine Dining by Christian Bau in Perl. Across the border, Obauer in Werfen is a useful point of reference for classic cuisine executed with regional conviction.
Hupperts is at Gebelsbergstraße 97, 70199 Stuttgart. The €€€€ pricing positions it at the leading end of the Stuttgart market , expect to budget accordingly for a full tasting menu with wine. No hours or phone number are available in verified data; confirm directly before travel. Booking difficulty is rated hard, which for a retained Michelin star in a mid-size German city typically means two to four weeks minimum lead time, with peak periods running longer. For additional Stuttgart context, the Stuttgart experiences guide covers what else is worth planning around a meal here.
Book Hupperts if you want a Michelin-starred classic cuisine experience in Stuttgart at the €€€€ tier, backed by a 4.8 Google rating across 262 reviews and two consecutive years of star recognition. Request counter seating if you want more from the experience than a table in the room. Plan two to four weeks ahead at minimum, and treat the booking as the priority around which the rest of your Stuttgart itinerary should flex. If you are undecided between this and the city's other top-tier options, the comparison table below will help you place Hupperts in its correct position.
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hupperts | Classic Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star (2025); Michelin 1 Star (2024) | Hard | — |
| Speisemeisterei | Creative | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Der Zauberlehrling | Creative | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| 5 | Modern Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Wielandshöhe | Classic French | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| ZUR WEINSTEIGE | Seasonal Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Hupperts is a Michelin one-star classic cuisine restaurant at Gebelsbergstraße 97, Stuttgart, held by chef Michael Huppert. At the €€€€ tier, this is not a casual drop-in — come with a reservation and a clear appetite for structured, serious cooking. A 4.8 Google rating across 262 reviews suggests consistent execution, which is a meaningful signal at this price point.
Book at least 3–4 weeks out for a Michelin-starred restaurant at the €€€€ tier in Stuttgart. One-star kitchens with strong local reputations fill their sittings quickly, particularly on weekends. If you have a fixed date, book earlier rather than later.
Dietary accommodation details are not confirmed in available data for Hupperts. Standard practice at Michelin-starred classic cuisine restaurants is to ask at the time of booking — contact Hupperts directly at Gebelsbergstraße 97, 70199 Stuttgart to confirm before you arrive.
Wielandshöhe and Speisemeisterei are the most direct comparisons in Stuttgart's fine-dining tier. Der Zauberlehrling and ZUR WEINSTEIGE offer slightly different formats if classic cuisine is not your priority. For a step down in formality without sacrificing quality, 5 is worth considering.
At the €€€€ price tier with a two-year Michelin star, Hupperts is positioned to deliver at tasting menu level — but specific menu details and pricing are not confirmed in available data. The 4.8 Google rating across 262 reviews gives reasonable confidence in consistency. If structured tasting menus are your format, the credentials support the spend.
Yes. A Michelin one-star at the €€€€ tier with a 4.8 Google rating is a defensible choice for a birthday, anniversary, or client dinner in Stuttgart. Classic cuisine is a format that works for most guests — it reads formal without being alienating. Call ahead if you need a specific table or have a celebration request.
At €€€€, Hupperts is among Stuttgart's most expensive restaurants — but the combination of a retained Michelin star in both 2024 and 2025 and a 4.8 rating from over 260 reviews makes it one of the few addresses in the city where that spend is consistently justified. If you are comparing it to a Munich or Berlin equivalent, Stuttgart's lower base costs mean your money goes further here.
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