Great restaurants in Cologne look out over the mighty River Rhine and offer some of the best dining experiences in the city. Some of the standout establishments fill half-timbered buildings in the city’s atmospheric Old Town and others repurpose lofty warehouses left redundant by industrial change.

The dishes created by the city’s most talented chefs are as varied as the spaces in which they are served. You’ll find classic German fare alongside tasty dishes from elsewhere in Europe and across the globe. Historic and hip, Cologne is one of the most fascinating cities in Germany and its food more than manages to rise to the occasion.

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    Restaurant Ox & Klee Cologne

    Upscale and unpretentious fine dining

    Restaurant Ox & Klee Cologne
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    Ox & Klee is a 2 Michelin-starred restaurant on the Rheinauhafen peninsula. The fine-dining restaurant is a stylish and sophisticated place. Even so, it’s unstuffy – there’s no dress code and the place is relaxed and easygoing.

    When ordering, you can choose between 2 menus: Klee, or Ox & Klee. The former is an inventive, exquisitely presented series of vegetarian dishes, while meat and fish supplement the latter. As you tuck in, enjoy the magnificent views of the harbor.

    Location: Im Zollhafen 18, 50678 Cologne, Germany

    Open: Wednesday–Saturday from 6.30 pm to midnight (closed Sunday–Tuesday)

    Phone: +49 (0)163 8528455

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    Bei Oma Kleinmann

    Old-school eatery on studenty Zülpicher Straße

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    Bei Oma Kleinmann is a lively restaurant in Cologne whose name translates as “At Grandma Kleinmann’s”. This well-established, traditional restaurant first opened its doors in 1949 and remains popular today.

    Located in the city’s popular Kwartier Latäng neighbourhood, its unappealing, graffiti-covered exterior belies a homey, rustic dining room with bags of charm. Come for the schnitzels, served with anchovies, fried eggs, braised onion or one of a selection of sauces. Another must is the käsespätzle, which are delicious cheesy noodles served throughout Germany.

    Location: Zülpicher Str. 9, 50674 Cologne, Germany

    Open: Tuesday–Thursday from 5 pm to midnight, Friday and Saturday from 5 pm to 1 am, Sunday from 3 pm to 11 pm

    Phone: +49 (0)221 232346

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    Peters Brauhaus

    A classic Cologne brewhouse serving food and beers

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    Peters Brauhaus is a classic brewery and restaurant in the heart of Cologne’s old town. It stands on the same spot once occupied by the Zum Kranz brewery in 1544. Take your place at one of the communal wooden benches beneath chandeliers festooned with hops or painted glass panels.

    Sip a glass of Peters Kölsch while you browse the menu. First-time visitors should try the Himmel & Äd, a dish of black pudding fried with onions, and served with mashed potato and apple sauce. Meat-eaters should check out the traditional favorites such as pork chops or sausage with dumplings and sauerkraut.

    Location: Mühlengasse 1, 50667 Cologne, Germany

    Open: Monday–Friday from noon to 11 pm, Saturday from noon to midnight, Sunday from noon to 9.30 pm

    Phone: +49 (0)221 2573950

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    Gruber’s

    Refined Austrian cuisine

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    Gruber’s is an Austrian restaurant located close to the Rhine at the outer edge of Cologne’s Innenstadt. On a chilly day, opt for its cozy dining room with classic decor. If the sun is shining, nothing beats a table on its pretty terrace under the shade of leafy trees. 

    The culinary team creatively reimagines traditional Austrian dishes. Beef bouillon, Wiener schnitzel and apple strudel will please traditionalists, while veal tartare followed by white catfish suits a more adventurous palate.  For vegetarians, the Die grünen Alpen menu features mushroom goulash and cheesy noodles.

    Location: Clever Str. 32, 50668 Cologne, Germany

    Open: Monday–Friday from noon to 3 pm and 6 pm to 11 pm, Saturday from 6 pm to 11 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +49 (0)221 7202670

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    Café Feynsinn

    A lively cafe with an emphasis on organic fare

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    Café Feynsinn lies firmly in the heart of the student quarter in Cologne. This popular spot has a bohemian vibe, with a stucco ceiling and quirky glass chandeliers. It attracts a loyal clientele for its tasty breakfasts, speedy lunches and leisurely evening dining.

    Where possible, ingredients are locally sourced – the cafe manages an apple orchard, while vegetables come from a truck farm on what the locals call the “Schäl Sick”, the opposite bank of the Rhine. Their trout and char come from a fish farm just outside of Cologne and they pride themselves on supporting ethical meat farmers.

    Location: Rathenaupl. 7, 50674 Cologne, Germany

    Open: Monday–Friday from 9 am to midnight, Saturday from 9.30 am to midnight, Sunday from 10 am to midnight

    Phone: +49 (0)221 2409210

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    Landhaus Kuckuck

    Cologne’s country house diner

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    Landhaus Kuckuck is a French fine-dining restaurant whose name translates as “cuckoo”,  which is appropriate considering its location in the Cologne city forest. In summer, make the most of this verdant spot by reserving a table on the terrace overlooking the garden.

    The food at Landhaus Kuckuck is created from scratch using seasonal ingredients. Must-tries include char fillet served with leeks and herby potatos and veal steak with oyster mushrooms and noodles. The in-house confectionery ensures a steady supply of delicious cakes and pastries.

    Location: Olympiaweg 2, 50933 Cologne, Germany

    Open: Wednesday–Sunday from noon to 10 pm (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)

    Phone: +49 (0)221 485360

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    La Cuisine Rademacher

    Modern and imaginative French cuisine

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    La Cuisine Rademacher earned its Michelin star through its imaginative food combinations and attention to detail. French dishes are given a modern twist and served in a pared-back, elegant dining room.

    Rademacher sources sustainable produce and organically certified meats. Ingredients are skillfully combined and allowed to shine. On the menu, you might find celery with truffle, warm beurre blanc and Parmigiano Reggiano, for instance, or European bass with spinach, beurre rouge and Espelette chili pepper.

    Location: Dellbrücker Hauptstraße 176, 51069 Cologne, Germany

    Open: Wednesday–Sunday from 6 pm to 10 pm (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)

    Phone: +49 (0)221 96898898

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    Restaurant Acht

    Exciting and innovative food in an industrial setting

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    Restaurant Acht is a stylish restaurant in the Spichernhöfen warehouse district in Cologne’s Belgian Quarter. Chic, industrial-inspired design creates impact with rough plastered walls and wine racks made from recycled palettes.

    The menu features elevated dishes such as cous cous, green asparagus and apricot accompanying lamb from the Eifel region of Germany. You may also want to try the smeared tuna with fregola pasta, yuzu and zucchinis or a twist on a classic Saltimbocca using Icelandic plaice. 

    Location: Spichernstraße 10, 50672 Cologne, Germany

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 6 pm to midnight (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +49 (0)221 16818408

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    OX Royal Steakhouse

    A refined waterfront spot for meat lovers

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    OX Royal is a sophisticated steakhouse overlooking the River Rhine. The decor is stylish, with leather seats and glass chandeliers creating an upscale ambience. The service is also attentive and unobtrusive.

    The menu focuses on premium cuts of beef. Try the rib eye served with white truffle butter and thyme potatos, or order Chateaubriand to share. For balance, the menu features appetizers such as broiled octopus, baby calamari and garlic prawns. Round off your meal with a serving of New York cheesecake, crème brûlée or chocolate fondant.  

    Location: Uferstraße 16, 50996 Cologne, Germany

    Open: Daily from 5.30 pm to 11 pm

    Phone: +49 (0)221 37984606

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    Christoph Paul's Restaurant

    Seasonal menus of refined international cuisine

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    Christoph Paul's Restaurant is an upscale Cologne diner that breathes new life into an old chapel. This fine-dining spot is elegant and sophisticated – in summer, the terrace is a delightful and characterful place to dine.

    Christophe Paul utilizes regional producers where possible to supply him with meat, fish, cheese and seasonal fruit and vegetables. The tasting menu varies according to the time of year but might contain dishes such as veal sweetbreads with peas in foamed butter or a fillet of white halibut served with herb risotto.

    Location: Brüsseler Str. 26, 50674 Cologne, Germany

    Open: Wednesday–Saturday from 6 pm to midnight (closed Sunday–Tuesday)

    Phone: +49 (0)221 34663545

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Julia Hammond | Contributing Writer