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    Restaurant in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany

    Vendôme

    1,535pts

    Two Michelin stars, four nights a week.

    Vendôme, Restaurant in Bergisch Gladbach

    About Vendôme

    Vendôme at Schloss Bensberg is Germany's most historically decorated restaurant still operating at the top level: two Michelin stars, a decade in the World's 50 Best (peaking at #10), and Joachim Wissler in the kitchen. Book if you are serious about fine dining and can secure a table — the four-evening-per-week schedule makes availability tight year-round.

    Vendôme, Bergisch Gladbach: Worth the Journey — If You Can Get a Table

    Book Vendôme if you want one of Germany's most decorated fine dining experiences and you have the patience to secure a reservation. Joachim Wissler's restaurant at the Althoff Grandhotel Schloss Bensberg has held two Michelin stars through 2024 and 2025, ranked in the World's 50 Best Restaurants for over a decade — peaking at #10 in 2013 , and currently sits at #54 on the Opinionated About Dining Europe list (2025). The awards record is not decorative: it places Vendôme in direct conversation with Germany's most serious kitchens, including Aqua in Wolfsburg and Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn. The question is whether the experience justifies the effort of getting there.

    The Room, the Atmosphere, and What to Expect

    Vendôme occupies a grand hotel setting inside Schloss Bensberg, a baroque palace on the edge of Bergisch Gladbach. The atmosphere leans formal: this is not a casual tasting menu room designed for a relaxed, shirt-and-jeans evening. The castle setting sets expectations immediately. Noise levels are low, the pace is measured, and the mood sits somewhere between hushed reverence and comfortable ceremony. If you prefer a livelier, more convivial room, this is not the right venue , go to JAN in Munich instead for a warmer, less formal atmosphere. At Vendôme, the ambient experience is closer to a concert hall than a dinner party: the focus is fully on what arrives at the table.

    The service-to-table dynamic matters here. With a 4.7 Google rating across 402 reviews, guest satisfaction is consistently high, which for a venue operating at this formality level signals that the front-of-house team handles the gravity of the setting without tipping into stiffness. That matters if you are bringing a guest who finds very formal dining uncomfortable.

    Counter and Chef's Table Positioning

    At restaurants of this calibre, where the kitchen is the primary event, proximity to the action changes the experience significantly. The editorial angle worth noting for Vendôme is whether counter or chef's table seating is available, and the short answer is: if it is, request it. In kitchens led by chefs at Wissler's level , with a career trajectory that put Vendôme in the global top 10 , counter access transforms a formal dinner into something more directly engaged. You observe the technical process behind Modern European creative cooking at the level that produced a sustained decade of 50 Best rankings. If Vendôme offers a chef's table option, treat it as the primary booking target, not an upgrade. Contact the restaurant directly to ask, since the database does not confirm availability.

    Timing: When to Go

    Vendôme is open Thursday through Sunday, dinner only, 7 to 9 pm. It is closed Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. This is a narrow operating window for a restaurant of this demand, which is the primary driver of booking difficulty. Thursday is your leading practical option if flexibility matters to you: Friday and Saturday bookings tend to go faster and further in advance. If you are travelling specifically for Vendôme, Thursday evening allows you to pair the meal with a quieter hotel stay without weekend pricing at Schloss Bensberg. For special occasions tied to a specific date, plan at minimum several weeks ahead , and realistically longer given the near-impossible booking classification. Autumn and winter evenings suit the castle setting well; the formality of the room reads more naturally in colder months than on a long summer evening.

    Who Should Book

    Vendôme is worth booking if: you are a food traveller who treats restaurant visits as the primary purpose of a trip, you have experience with multi-course tasting menus at the two-to-three Michelin star level, and you understand that a €€€€ price point in Germany at this standard represents a substantial spend. If this is your first serious tasting menu experience, consider starting with a two-star venue that operates in a less formal hotel setting , ES:SENZ in Grassau or Schanz in Piesport offer comparable technical ambition in a slightly less imposing environment. Vendôme rewards guests who come prepared and engaged.

    For those comparing across the broader Modern European creative category, Hiša Franko in Kobarid and Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau offer similarly destination-grade experiences in hotel or castle settings. Vendôme's 50 Best peak ranking (top 10) sits above both in historical prestige terms, which may matter to a serious collector of this category. Restaurant Haerlin in Hamburg and Victor's Fine Dining by Christian Bau in Perl are also relevant comparators at the leading of German fine dining.

    Booking Vendôme

    Booking is classified as near impossible for good reason. Vendôme runs a short service window across four evenings per week, and demand from both local and travelling diners is consistent. No booking platform or phone number is confirmed in current data, so the practical advice is to contact the Althoff Grandhotel Schloss Bensberg directly and ask for the restaurant reservation line. Book as far ahead as your schedule allows. If you are planning a trip around the meal, lock the restaurant before you book accommodation or flights.

    Staying at Schloss Bensberg overnight gives you a practical advantage: hotel guests may have easier access to the reservation process and it removes the logistics of travelling to and from Bergisch Gladbach after a long dinner. For guests flying in, the nearest major hub is Cologne Bonn Airport (CGN), roughly 20 kilometres away.

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    FAQs

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Vendôme?

    Yes, at this award level it is. A €€€€ tasting menu backed by two Michelin stars and a decade in the World's 50 Best , peaking at #10 globally , sits in the top tier of what German fine dining offers. Compare it to Aqua in Wolfsburg or Victor's Fine Dining by Christian Bau at a similar price point: all three are credible uses of a serious fine dining budget. Vendôme's historic 50 Best ranking gives it an edge in prestige terms. If you are spending at this level for the first time, start by confirming the current menu format directly with the restaurant before you book.

    What should I order at Vendôme?

    Vendôme operates in the Modern European creative format, which means a set tasting menu is almost certainly the primary (and possibly only) option. At two Michelin star level in a hotel fine dining setting, à la carte is unusual. Ask about menu length options when you reserve , many kitchens at this level offer a shorter and a longer tasting menu format, and knowing which suits your appetite and time makes the evening more comfortable. Chef Joachim Wissler has been in the kitchen here long enough to have developed a distinct culinary voice, so trust the menu rather than trying to steer it.

    What should I wear to Vendôme?

    Dress formally. Vendôme is set inside a baroque castle hotel at the €€€€ price point with two Michelin stars. Smart business dress or formal evening wear is the safe call. Jeans and casual clothes are likely to feel out of place regardless of what the official policy says. If in doubt, err toward overdressed rather than underdressed: the room and the service level read formal, and arriving dressed to match makes the evening more comfortable for you and your guests.

    Is Vendôme good for a special occasion?

    Yes, it is one of the stronger special occasion choices in the region, provided formality suits the group. The castle setting, the two Michelin star kitchen, and the low-noise, high-service room all point toward milestone dinners: anniversaries, significant birthdays, or a serious food experience as a gift. For a less formal celebration, Restaurant Schote at €€€ gives you a special occasion feel without the full formality of the Schloss Bensberg setting. But if the occasion warrants a maximum-effort evening, Vendôme is the right call in this region.

    Can Vendôme accommodate groups?

    No confirmed group booking policy is available in current data. For parties larger than four, contact the restaurant directly and ask about private dining options within the hotel , grand hotel properties at this level typically have separate rooms for larger groups, but you need to confirm availability and minimum spend requirements before assuming it is possible. Large groups at tasting menu restaurants are worth discussing in advance in any case: pacing and dietary accommodation across a table of eight or more is logistically different from a table of two.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Vendôme accommodate groups?

    Groups are difficult here. Vendôme operates across four evenings per week with a narrow 7–9 pm service window, which limits flexibility for large parties. A venue carrying 2 Michelin stars and OAD Top 54 in Europe typically runs small, precisely timed seatings — check the venue's official channels via Althoff Grandhotel Schloss Bensberg to ask about private dining options before assuming a group booking is possible.

    What should I order at Vendôme?

    Vendôme is a tasting menu format under Joachim Wissler — there is no à la carte decision to make. You follow the menu. The kitchen has held 2 Michelin stars continuously and ranked as high as #10 globally on the World's 50 Best list, so trust the progression rather than trying to customise it.

    Is Vendôme good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with caveats. The baroque Schloss Bensberg setting, the Michelin 2-star kitchen, and the formal dinner-only format make it a credible anchor for a significant occasion. The constraint is access: open only Thursday through Sunday, 7–9 pm, and bookings are notoriously scarce. If you can secure the reservation, the occasion frames itself.

    What should I wear to Vendôme?

    Formal attire is the safe default. Vendôme sits inside a grand baroque palace hotel, carries 2 Michelin stars, and runs a €€€€ tasting menu — this is not a relaxed neighbourhood restaurant. A jacket for men is the minimum expectation; confirm with the Althoff Grandhotel Schloss Bensberg directly if you have specific questions about dress code.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Vendôme?

    At €€€€ pricing, yes — if multi-course tasting menus are your format. Joachim Wissler's kitchen ranked in the World's 50 Best Top 10 and currently sits at #54 in OAD's Top Restaurants in Europe (2025), which places it in a tier where the cooking consistently justifies the price. If you prefer à la carte flexibility or less formal pacing, look elsewhere — this is a committed, structured evening.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    Closed
    Wednesday
    7–9 pm
    Thursday
    7–9 pm
    Friday
    7–9 pm
    Saturday
    7–9 pm
    Sunday
    7–9 pm

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