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    Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi

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    Two Michelin stars. Book early or miss out.

    Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi, Restaurant in Düsseldorf

    About Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi

    Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi holds two consecutive Michelin stars (2024–2025) and a 4.9 Google rating across 228 reviews — a rare combination that signals both kitchen precision and service quality at Düsseldorf's €€€€ tier. Booking is hard and advance planning is required, but for a creative tasting menu in the city, this is the most consistent option available.

    Book This If You're Serious About Düsseldorf's Fine Dining Ceiling

    Seats at Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi are scarce — this is a small, Michelin-starred creative restaurant in Düsseldorf's Bilk district, and it books hard. If you've already eaten here once and are considering a return, that instinct is correct. Two consecutive Michelin stars (2024 and 2025) under chef Nicolas La Rocca confirm this isn't a one-season story. The question now is whether the service philosophy at this price tier — €€€€ in a city where €€€€ means real money , justifies coming back over a competitor. Based on what the data signals, it does, with some conditions.

    What Zwanzig23 Is, and Who It's For

    Zwanzig23 sits at Brunnenstraße 35, a quieter residential stretch south of the Altstadt. The name references the address , a detail that sets the tone for a restaurant that is specific and deliberate rather than broad and crowd-pleasing. The cuisine is classified as Creative, which at the Michelin one-star level in Germany means technically rigorous cooking with a clear point of view, not eclecticism for its own sake. Chef Nicolas La Rocca leads the kitchen. His name rather than founder Lukas Jakobi's now anchors the culinary identity, a meaningful recent shift that the 2025 Michelin star retention validates.

    The Google rating of 4.9 from 228 reviews is unusually high. At restaurants operating at this price point, 4.9 sustained over a meaningful sample is a service signal as much as a food signal. Guests at €€€€ restaurants in Germany are not generous scorers by default , they expect precision, pacing, and attentiveness at a level that justifies the spend. A 4.9 suggests Zwanzig23 is meeting that bar consistently, which matters when you're deciding whether the room earns its price relative to peers like Im Schiffchen or Jae.

    The Service Question at This Price

    This is where the PEA-R-05 lens applies directly. At €€€€ in Düsseldorf, you are paying for more than the plate. The service has to carry its share of the total cost , in pacing, in menu explanation, in whether the room makes you feel looked after or processed. Zwanzig23's 4.9 score across 228 reviews, sustained through two Michelin cycles, is a reasonable proxy for service that earns its keep rather than merely accompanies the food. For context, that kind of guest satisfaction consistency at a one-star creative restaurant is closer to what you'd expect from properties like Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach or JAN in Munich than from a typical first-year star recipient.

    If you've been once and left feeling well-fed but not well-hosted, a second visit is probably not the right call at this price. But if the room felt considered and the pacing worked, the 2025 star retention under La Rocca suggests the kitchen has only gotten tighter since your last visit. That's the case for going back.

    Booking Reality

    Booking difficulty is rated Hard. At a small creative restaurant with one Michelin star in a major German business city, this is expected. Düsseldorf draws significant corporate and international traffic, and one-star tables with a 4.9 public rating will attract both local regulars and visitors. Plan for at least three to four weeks of lead time for weekend bookings, more during trade fair season when the city compresses. Hours and specific booking method are not confirmed in available data , check directly via the restaurant's current channels before planning around a specific date. Midweek tables are likely more accessible than Friday or Saturday.

    Practical Details

    DetailZwanzig23 by Lukas JakobiIm SchiffchenJae
    CuisineCreativeContemporary European / ClassicFusion
    Price€€€€€€€€€€€€
    AwardsMichelin 1 Star (2024, 2025)Michelin 3 StarsMichelin 1 Star
    Google Rating4.9 (228 reviews)Not specifiedNot specified
    Booking DifficultyHardVery HardHard
    AddressBrunnenstraße 35, BilkKaiserswerther MarktCentral Düsseldorf

    How It Compares in Düsseldorf's Fine Dining Set

    See the full comparison section below for how Zwanzig23 sits against Nagaya, Setzkasten, and Le Flair. For a broader view of where to eat in the city, see our full Düsseldorf restaurants guide.

    Context Within Germany's Creative Fine Dining Tier

    Zwanzig23 competes within a serious national field. Germany's creative one-star category includes restaurants like CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin and Aqua in Wolfsburg, both of which operate at higher star counts. The relevant comparison isn't those outliers , it's whether Zwanzig23 is operating at a level that makes it a better use of a one-star dinner budget than peers in the same city. Given the 4.9 guest score and two-year star retention under a named chef, the answer is yes for most profiles. If you want to see how German creative cooking scales up, Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn or Victor's Fine Dining by Christian Bau in Perl show the ceiling. For international creative reference, Quique Dacosta in Dénia and Arpège in Paris illustrate what the category looks like at its most ambitious. Zwanzig23 is not claiming that level , it's claiming to be the leading use of a creative fine dining evening in Düsseldorf, and it makes that case convincingly.

    Also Worth Knowing

    If Zwanzig23 doesn't have availability, 1876 Daniel Dal-Ben and Agata's are both worth checking. LA VIE by Thomas Bühner is another Düsseldorf reference point at the leading of the market. For everything else the city offers, our Düsseldorf hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the broader visit.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi?

    Specific menu items are not publicly confirmed, but Zwanzig23 holds a Michelin star for its creative cuisine under chef Nicolas La Rocca — which means the kitchen decides the direction. At €€€€ pricing, expect a structured tasting format rather than à la carte choice. Trust the set menu rather than arriving with a specific dish in mind.

    Is Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi good for solo dining?

    Small, Michelin-starred creative restaurants in Germany often suit solo diners well — counter or chef's table seating tends to put you closer to the kitchen rhythm. At Zwanzig23, a solo booking at €€€€ is a considered spend, but the format rewards focused attention. If solo fine dining is your preference, this is a stronger fit than a large table-service room.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi?

    For two consecutive years (2024 and 2025), Michelin has rated Zwanzig23 at one-star level — that consistency is the clearest signal the kitchen is operating at a high standard. At €€€€, you are paying Düsseldorf fine-dining prices for creative cuisine with recognised technical credibility. If tasting menus are your format, yes — the track record justifies the spend.

    What should a first-timer know about Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi?

    Booking is hard — this is a small restaurant with a Michelin star in a city full of business travellers who plan ahead. Zwanzig23 sits at Brunnenstraße 35 in Bilk, south of the Altstadt, so factor in travel time from the city centre. Arrive with no strong menu expectations: the creative format means the kitchen leads, not the guest.

    What are alternatives to Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi in Düsseldorf?

    Nagaya is the most direct comparison — Japanese-influenced fine dining with its own Michelin recognition and a different but equally demanding format. Setzkasten offers creative cuisine in a different setting and is worth checking if Zwanzig23 has no availability. For a slightly different price-to-formality ratio, Le Flair is another Düsseldorf reference in the same tier.

    Location

    Brunnenstraße 35, 40223 Düsseldorf, Germany

    Compare Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi

    Value at a Glance: Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi
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    A quick look at how Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi measures up.

    Also Consider

    • Im Schiffchen, Contemporary European, Classic Cuisine, €€€€
    • Jae, Fusion, €€€€
    • Nagaya, Japanese, €€€€
    • Setzkasten, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
    • Le Flair, Mediterranean Cuisine, €€€

    Im Schiffchen is the only Düsseldorf restaurant that clearly outranks Zwanzig23 on formal credential, three Michelin stars versus one puts it in a different tier of ambition and price. If you're choosing between them for a single special occasion dinner and can get a table at Im Schiffchen, go there. But Im Schiffchen books harder, and Zwanzig23's two-year star retention under Nicolas La Rocca means the gap in actual evening quality may be narrower than the star count implies. For most diners, Zwanzig23 is the more achievable high-end booking without meaningful sacrifice in experience.

    Jae and Nagaya are the closest peers at the same €€€€ price point. Jae suits guests who want fusion-oriented creativity with an Asian influence; Nagaya is the call if Japanese precision is the preference. Neither carries Zwanzig23's consecutive-star signal, which matters if Michelin consistency is part of how you evaluate a booking. Setzkasten rounds out the modern cuisine options at this tier and is worth a look if availability is the constraint rather than preference.

    Le Flair is the practical alternative if the €€€€ price range is a stretch. At €€€ with a Mediterranean focus, it trades some technical ambition for a lighter spend and likely an easier booking. For guests who've already done Zwanzig23 once and are deciding whether the second visit justifies the return over Le Flair or Nagaya, the answer depends on what you valued first time: if it was the kitchen's progression and the service pacing, Zwanzig23 is the right repeat. If you want variety in format or cuisine style, Nagaya or Jae offer a meaningfully different evening at the same price.

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