
Clara - Restaurant im Kaisersaal holds a Michelin star for 2024 and 2025, placing it at the top of Erfurt's fine dining tier. Set inside the historic Kaisersaal on Futterstraße, Chef Christopher Weigel's modern cuisine programme represents a rare concentration of Michelin-recognised cooking in a mid-sized German city that most fine dining circuits overlook.
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- Address
- Futterstraße 15/16, 99084 Erfurt, Germany
- Phone
- +49 361 5688207
- Website
- restaurant-clara.de

Fine Dining in a City That Earns More Attention Than It Gets
Erfurt occupies an unusual position in German gastronomy. The Thuringian capital, with its medieval merchant streets and one of Central Europe's best-preserved old towns, has built a small but coherent fine dining tier that most food-focused travellers haven't yet mapped. The Kaisersaal on Futterstraße 15/16 is one of the city's most significant historic event spaces, and Clara, the restaurant operating within it, is the reason serious diners are now adding Erfurt to itineraries that previously ran straight between Leipzig and Weimar. Two consecutive Michelin stars, awarded for 2024 and retained for 2025, confirm that what Chef Christopher Weigel is producing here is not a regional curiosity but a kitchen operating at a nationally competitive level.
The Setting and What It Signals
Dining inside a Kaisersaal carries specific weight in German cultural geography. These grand halls were built for ceremony, and Clara's address within one shapes the evening before a single dish arrives. High ceilings, architectural detail, and the particular quiet of a room designed to command attention create a context that most modern restaurants spend considerable effort and capital trying to manufacture. Here, it is structural. For guests arriving from Erfurt's compact old town, the transition from cobbled street to formal interior takes seconds, and the shift is immediate. This is not a casual dinner setting, and it doesn't try to obscure that fact.
What the room communicates, the kitchen confirms. Modern cuisine at this price tier in Germany has settled into a recognisable register, precise technique, seasonal sourcing, a menu format that usually runs between six and nine courses. Clara sits within that register. The €€€€ pricing places it at the top of Erfurt's restaurant market, above mid-range Spanish and Italian alternatives like ESTIMA by Catalana, La Cantina by Catalana, and Il Cortile, and at a different tier from farm-to-table addresses like Das Ballenberger, which holds the €€ tier. In a city of Erfurt's size, one Michelin-starred kitchen anchors the entire upper segment of the dining market. It sets the reference point against which everything else is calibrated.
Christopher Weigel and the Logic of Cooking at This Level in Erfurt
Germany's Michelin ecosystem distributes stars widely across geography, and kitchens operating in smaller cities often face a sharper test than their counterparts in Frankfurt, Munich, or Hamburg. The audience is smaller, the supplier infrastructure requires more deliberate construction, and the margin for inconsistency is narrower, a restaurant in a major city can absorb a slow season; one in a mid-sized regional capital cannot afford to lose its reputation among the limited pool of regular guests and visiting diners.
Chef Christopher Weigel operates in that pressure environment, and the fact that the star has been sustained across two consecutive cycles is the relevant data point. A first-year Michelin award can reflect a strong opening period. A second award, same kitchen, same chef, is a statement about system and consistency. Within Germany's broader constellation of modern cuisine kitchens, Clara's comparable set includes addresses like JAN in Munich, ES:SENZ in Grassau, and Aqua in Wolfsburg, all operating within the same national framework, all holding Michelin recognition, all working the formal tasting menu format. At the higher end of that domestic spectrum sit multi-star kitchens like Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn and Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach. Clara's single star is an entry point into serious German fine dining, not the ceiling of it, which is precisely what makes it accessible to guests who want formal precision without the waiting lists or ceremonial intensity of a three-star room.
For context beyond Germany, the modern cuisine format Weigel works in connects to a European tradition of highly technical, product-led cooking that runs from Scandinavian kitchens like Frantzén in Stockholm through to outposts like FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai. It is a format that travels, but its regional expression, in this case, Thuringian produce, German service culture, and the specific gravity of a historic Erfurt hall, is what makes Clara a distinct proposition rather than just another node in a continental network.
Google Reviews and the Gap Between Critical and Popular Consensus
Clara carries a 4.8 rating across 99 Google reviews at time of writing. For a Michelin-starred kitchen, this is worth contextualising. Fine dining in Germany sometimes generates polarised public response, guests arrive with divergent expectations around formality, portion size, and value at the €€€€ level. A 4.8 rating across nearly 100 reviews, in a city without a large population of habitual fine dining visitors, suggests that the gap between critical consensus (the Michelin star) and popular consensus (the Google score) is narrow. Both point in the same direction. That alignment is not universal in the starred restaurant category and should carry weight for guests deciding whether the experience will justify the price point.
Planning Your Visit
Clara - Restaurant im Kaisersaal is located at Futterstraße 15/16 in Erfurt's old town, one of Germany's most intact medieval city centres. The address is walkable from the main train station, which connects Erfurt to Leipzig, Weimar, and Jena on the high-speed rail network. For guests approaching from further afield, Erfurt's hotel options skew toward the business and heritage categories; booking accommodation in the old town puts Clara within easy reach on foot. Given the Michelin star and the limited size of this market segment in Erfurt, advance reservation is essential, particularly on weekends. For those making a longer German fine dining circuit, CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin and Restaurant Haerlin in Hamburg represent logical extensions at the same level of ambition.
How It Stacks Up
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clara - Restaurant im KaisersaalThis venue — the venue you are viewing | Modern German Fine Dining | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | |
| Das Ballenberger | Modern European Fine Dining | $$$ | Michelin Plate | Altstadt |
| ESTIMA by Catalana | Modern Catalan Fine Dining | $$$ | Michelin Plate | Old Town |
| La Cantina by Catalana | Catalan Tapas | $$ | Michelin Plate | Altstadt |
| Il Cortile | Modern Italian | $$$ | Michelin Plate | Altstadt |
| Bachstelze | Modern Regional German Fine Dining | $$$ | , | Bischleben |
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