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Augsburg, Germany

Nose & Belly

CuisineInnovative
Executive ChefGiovann Attard
LocationAugsburg, Germany
Michelin
Star Wine List

Nose & Belly holds a Michelin star (2025) and a Star Wine List White Star recognition, placing it among Augsburg's most credentialed addresses for innovative cuisine. Chef Giovann Attard leads the kitchen at Heilig-Kreuz-Straße 10, with a Google rating of 4.9 across 176 reviews pointing to consistent execution at the top end of the city's dining tier.

Nose & Belly restaurant in Augsburg, Germany
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Augsburg sits in the shadow of Munich, a city forty minutes to the east that absorbs most of the culinary attention directed at southern Bavaria. That proximity creates a particular dynamic: the handful of serious restaurants in Augsburg operate against a Munich reference point while drawing a local clientele that values them precisely because they are not Munich. The Augsburg restaurant scene is compact by German city standards, which concentrates critical weight on the few addresses that have earned national recognition. Nose & Belly, on Heilig-Kreuz-Straße in the city's old town quarter, is one of them.

Innovative Cuisine in a Mid-Size German City

Germany's Michelin-starred tier has expanded and diversified over the past decade. Alongside the established anchors — addresses like Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach, Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn, or Aqua in Wolfsburg — the guide has increasingly recognised kitchens operating outside the major metropolitan centres, in cities where a single strong restaurant can reframe how a place is understood gastronomically. ES:SENZ in Grassau and Schanz in Piesport are part of that same pattern: Michelin stars attached to addresses that make a destination argument for their town.

Nose & Belly's 2025 Michelin star places it in that cohort. The label "innovative cuisine" signals a kitchen oriented toward contemporary European technique rather than Bavarian tradition , a deliberate positioning that separates it from the region's white-tablecloth Heimatküche strand and aligns it with a broader international conversation about what fine dining means now. That conversation is happening at different intensities across Germany: in Berlin at CODA Dessert Dining, in Munich at JAN, in Hamburg at Restaurant Haerlin. Nose & Belly is Augsburg's contribution to it.

The Wine Programme and Its Signal

The Star Wine List White Star, awarded in April 2024, adds a second layer of institutional recognition and tells you something specific about the restaurant's ambition. Star Wine List recognition is not simply awarded for list length; it reflects depth, curation logic, and the degree to which a wine programme functions as a serious complement to the kitchen rather than an afterthought. A White Star at a one-Michelin-star restaurant in a mid-size German city indicates a deliberate investment in the cellar , an investment that shapes the overall pricing structure of a meal and distinguishes the venue from peers that treat wine as secondary. Augsburg is not a city with deep wine-bar infrastructure, so this credential places Nose & Belly in a niche tier within its local context. For visitors planning around wine as well as food, the combination of both recognitions makes the address worth factoring into a broader southern Germany itinerary alongside wine-focused stops in the region.

Chef Giovann Attard and the Innovative Format

The "innovative" classification in European fine dining covers a wide spectrum, from technique-first tasting menus shaped by fermentation and preservation to menus that layer global ingredient references over classical French scaffolding. What the label consistently signals, across the restaurants that carry it at the Michelin level, is a refusal to be defined by a single national tradition. Chef Giovann Attard's name carries non-Bavarian registers , the surname points toward Maltese or Southern European heritage , and that rootedness outside the local tradition is not incidental to the restaurant's identity. The most interesting work in this category internationally, from alla prima in Seoul to MAZ in Tokyo, tends to emerge from chefs operating between cultures rather than within a single one. Attard's kitchen at Nose & Belly occupies that interpretive space in the Augsburg context.

4.9 Google rating across 176 reviews is a data point worth noting in this context. At the Michelin-starred level, Google scores are a rough proxy for consistency and hospitality as much as for food alone , diners at this price point are sensitive to service, pacing, and the overall arc of an evening. A 4.9 across a meaningful review sample suggests those elements are landing reliably, which matters at a €€€ price point where the margin for an off night is narrow.

Augsburg's Fine Dining Peer Set

Within Augsburg itself, the upper end of the restaurant market sits at €€€ to €€€€. AUGUST occupies the New American and Modern Brasserie register at €€€€, Alte Liebe works in Modern Cuisine at the same price tier, and Sartory holds the Classic Cuisine position, also at €€€€. Nose & Belly sits one price tier below that cluster at €€€, which positions it as the more accessible entry point into Augsburg's credentialed dining tier without any compromise in institutional recognition , it is, on current evidence, the only Michelin-starred address in that peer group.

That gap matters for how to think about an Augsburg evening. Visitors building a two- or three-restaurant itinerary around the city can position Nose & Belly as the anchor address and fill around it with the broader range covered in the full Augsburg restaurants guide. The city's size means that the old town cluster , where Heilig-Kreuz-Straße sits , is walkable to most of the other serious addresses, making evening planning more direct than in larger German cities.

Planning a Visit

Nose & Belly is located at Heilig-Kreuz-Straße 10 in Augsburg's historic centre. At the €€€ tier with a Michelin star and a paired wine programme, advance booking is the practical baseline , the combination of modest capacity typical of this restaurant format and the heightened demand that follows a Michelin listing makes walk-in availability unreliable, particularly on weekends and during peak season. Augsburg is directly connected to Munich by regional train in under forty minutes, making a day-trip or overnight extension from Munich direct for international visitors arriving via Munich Airport. For those spending longer in the city, the Augsburg hotels guide covers accommodation options across price tiers, while the Augsburg bars guide and Augsburg experiences guide help fill the hours around a dinner reservation. The Augsburg wineries guide is worth consulting for those extending into the broader southern Bavaria and Swabia wine context that the restaurant's White Star programme connects with.

What People Recommend at Nose & Belly

What do people recommend at Nose & Belly?

Without verified dish-level data, specific menu recommendations fall outside what can be responsibly stated here. What the available evidence does point toward is the overall programme: a Michelin-starred kitchen under Chef Giovann Attard working in the innovative cuisine register, paired with a wine list that earned a Star Wine List White Star in 2024. The combination of a 4.9 Google rating across 176 reviews and that dual institutional recognition suggests the tasting menu format, which is standard at this tier, is the intended way to experience the kitchen's range. For current menu details and booking, direct contact with the restaurant via its reservations channel is the reliable route.

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