Baden-Württemberg delights with three new Michelin stars in 2025!
Freiburg im Breisgau will become a gourmet hotspot in 2025 with the “Hawara” restaurant and will receive a Michelin star.

Baden-Württemberg delights with three new Michelin stars in 2025!
The culinary landscape in Baden-Württemberg will also be at its best in 2025. With 73 star restaurants, the region remains a true gourmet paradise, in keeping with the trend of recent years Mercury reported. In the latest edition of the Michelin Guide, three new restaurants were awarded the coveted star: the “Kaisersaal” in the Hotel Kaiserhof in Ravensburg, “Raro im Mühlenhof” in Schriesheim and “Hawara” in Freiburg. The green star for “Hawara”, which was awarded for sustainable kitchen practices, is particularly pleasing, which underlines the current trend towards regional and environmentally conscious gastronomy.
The award ceremony recently took place in Frankfurt and brought with it a few surprises. The renowned restaurants “Bareiss” and “Schwarzwaldstube” in Baiersbronn continue to defend their coveted three stars. With this density of top-class restaurants, Baiersbronn remains a hotspot for gourmets from all over the world. The “Ösch Noir” in Donaueschingen can also be pleased with two stars, while the “Mühle” on Schluchsee loses one star. However, Michelin did not disclose the reasons for these withdrawals, which is causing speculation in the industry.
Colorful star rating in the city
The city of Stuttgart remains the leading city in the southwest with seven star restaurants, including the “Speisemeisterei” with two stars. SWR reports that the city has also seen some departures, such as the restaurants “Ritzi Gourmet” and “MARKOS”, which have lost their stars. This underscores how competitive the restaurant business is and how important it is to stay ahead of the curve.
While Stuttgart remains dominant, Freiburg is developing into another gourmet hotspot with a total of five star restaurants. In addition to the new “Hawara”, you can also find established houses there that impress with quality and creativity. The great interest in sustainable cuisine is clear in the new star award, as more and more companies are being awarded a green star.
A look at the entire gastronomy scene
The Michelin Guide Germany 2025 includes a total of 341 star restaurants, 12 of which have three stars, and thus shows the diversity and high quality of catering in Germany. Compared to the previous year, the number of starred restaurants has not changed, which reflects pleasing stability in an increasingly dynamic market. Day ticket.io highlights that the trend towards plant-based cuisine and regionality and seasonality in gastronomy does not seem to be abating, which gives the culinary experience a new dimension.
Overall, Baden-Württemberg remains a melting pot for foodies and a destination that should not be missed as a lover of fine food and drinks. The new star award shows once again that you are doing good business here when it comes to high-quality gastronomy and the chefs have a sure hand when it comes to pampering their guests.