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Augsburg, Germany

Alte Liebe

CuisineModern Cuisine
Executive ChefBenjamin Mitschele
LocationAugsburg, Germany
Michelin

Alte Liebe holds a Michelin star in both 2024 and 2025, placing it firmly within Augsburg's small but serious fine-dining tier. Chef Benjamin Mitschele's modern cuisine approach at Alpenstraße 21 draws consistent praise across 277 Google reviews, averaging 4.7 stars. For a city better known for its Renaissance architecture than its restaurant scene, this is a meaningful address.

Alte Liebe restaurant in Augsburg, Germany
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Augsburg's Fine-Dining Tier, and Where Alte Liebe Sits Within It

Augsburg is not a city that announces itself through its restaurants. It announces itself through its Fuggerei, its cathedral, its position as one of Germany's oldest Roman settlements. The dining scene operates quietly in that shadow, which makes the presence of consecutive Michelin stars — awarded to Alte Liebe in both 2024 and 2025 — a more pointed statement than it might be in Munich or Hamburg. A star here signals something deliberate: a kitchen operating at a level the city's size and culinary profile do not automatically produce.

Augsburg's serious-dining tier is compact. AUGUST, working a New American and modern brasserie register at the same price tier, holds two Michelin stars and functions as the city's headline name. Sartory anchors the classic cuisine end of the spectrum at €€€€ with a star of its own. Nose & Belly offers a one-star innovative format at a step below on price. Alte Liebe, priced at €€€€ and operating in the modern cuisine register, fits the upper bracket of that peer set. Its Google rating of 4.7 across 277 reviews indicates consistent performance rather than occasional brilliance, which in fine dining is the harder thing to sustain.

The Address: Alpenstraße and the Quieter South

Alte Liebe is located at Alpenstraße 21, in the southern reaches of Augsburg away from the historic centre's foot traffic. Fine-dining addresses in German mid-sized cities have increasingly drifted from central tourist corridors toward quieter residential or transitional neighbourhoods, where overheads differ and the audience is more deliberately self-selected. Arriving at Alte Liebe requires intention; there is no pedestrian overflow from nearby attractions pulling guests in by accident. That self-selection tends to shape the room: the audience is composed of people who researched the booking, not people who wandered past.

For those travelling specifically to dine, Augsburg sits on the main rail line between Munich and Stuttgart, making it accessible as a day trip or short detour from either city. The Augsburg Hauptbahnhof is the practical arrival point, from which Alpenstraße is a direct southward journey. Booking details and current availability are leading confirmed directly through the restaurant, as hours and reservation policies are not fixed in third-party records. For context on hotels within reach, our full Augsburg hotels guide covers the options relevant to an overnight stay.

Chef Benjamin Mitschele and the Modern Cuisine Framework

Germany's modern cuisine tier has expanded significantly since the early 2010s, moving beyond the French-technique dominance that once defined what a Michelin-starred kitchen was expected to produce. The contemporary version is harder to categorize by lineage alone: it draws on classical European foundations while incorporating regional sourcing logic, cross-cultural technique, and a stronger interest in coherence across a tasting progression than in any single dish as a showpiece. Chef Benjamin Mitschele operates within that framework at Alte Liebe.

The broader pattern across Germany's one-star modern cuisine houses is instructive. Kitchens at this level, from ES:SENZ in Grassau to JAN in Munich, tend to build menus around a coherent seasonal logic rather than rotating showpieces. The star, retained consecutively rather than awarded once, implies that Mitschele's kitchen has demonstrated that consistency is structural rather than incidental. A single Michelin award can reflect a strong year; back-to-back retention signals a stable system.

Specific dish composition and menu details for Alte Liebe are not available through verified sources for this publication, and this page does not fabricate them. What the consecutive star record and the 4.7 Google average across a substantial review base indicate is a kitchen whose execution tracks reliably against expectation. At the €€€€ price point, the audience arriving has paid for assurance as much as for novelty, and the record suggests that assurance is being met.

What the Michelin Signal Means at This Scale

A Michelin star in a city of Augsburg's profile carries different weight than the same star in a high-density market. Berlin's one-star tier, for instance, includes dozens of restaurants. Augsburg's is a short list. The inspectorate applies the same standard regardless of city size, which means the star represents genuine kitchen performance, but the competitive context it operates within is narrower. Alte Liebe is not competing against a deep local field; it is competing against the national standard for the category.

Across Germany's wider fine-dining distribution, the one-star modern cuisine tier includes houses at very different scales and orientations. Schanz in Piesport and Restaurant Haerlin in Hamburg represent contrasting regional and urban expressions of the category. At the multi-star end, Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn and Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach anchor what the category aspires toward at its highest domestic expression. Alte Liebe sits at the entry point of that continuum, which is where the work of building a sustained reputation happens.

For those mapping European modern cuisine more broadly, the format has international reference points. Frantzén in Stockholm and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai represent the category at multi-star level across different markets, and the gap between those addresses and a one-star house in Augsburg is useful context for calibrating expectations. Alte Liebe is serious dining for its city and its tier; it is not positioned against the global leading table.

Planning a Visit

Alte Liebe is located at Alpenstraße 21, 86159 Augsburg. The €€€€ price bracket places it alongside the city's other top-tier dining addresses, and a meal here should be budgeted accordingly. Specific opening hours and booking formats are not available through confirmed sources for this publication; reaching the restaurant directly is the recommended approach for current reservation windows. Google's 277-review sample at 4.7 indicates reliable quality across a meaningful number of visits, which is useful calibration for a first-timer managing expectations.

For those building a broader Augsburg itinerary around dining, our full Augsburg restaurants guide maps the city's options across price tiers. The bars guide covers the after-dinner territory, and the wineries guide is relevant for those with a particular interest in the regional wine context around Bavaria. The experiences guide rounds out what the city offers beyond the table. Aqua in Wolfsburg (see listing) and CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin are reference points for those exploring Germany's wider fine-dining geography beyond Augsburg.

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