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Schorn holds consecutive Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) and a Google rating of 4.8 across 61 reviews, placing it among the more consistent contemporary addresses in Düsseldorf's €€€€ tier. The kitchen works in a format that rewards unhurried eating, where pacing and composition carry as much weight as individual dishes. For the city's fine-dining circuit, it sits between neighbourhood seriousness and destination ambition.
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- Address
- Martinstraße 46a, 40223 Düsseldorf, Germany
- Phone
- +49 163 9071993
- Website
- restaurant-schorn.com

Where Düsseldorf's Contemporary Tier Takes Its Time
Schorn is a restaurant in Düsseldorf, Germany, serving Modern French & German Fine Dining at a €€€€ price tier. The address is deliberate in that sense: the approach is quieter, the street scale more residential, and the tone set before you reach the door. This is not the part of the city that performs for passing footfall. Restaurants here earn their tables through word of mouth and returning guests rather than tourist proximity, which shapes the room's atmosphere in ways that matter once you sit down.
The Ritual of the Contemporary Meal in Düsseldorf
Germany's contemporary dining tier has developed a recognisable grammar over the past decade. At the €€€€ level, the meal is structured around a sequence: an opening of smaller compositions, a mid-section that builds in protein weight and technique, and a close that does not simply mirror French dessert convention. Schorn participates in that grammar. The Michelin Plate, awarded in both 2024 and 2025, signals kitchen consistency and a level of technical competence that the guide's assessors return to verify. A Plate is not a star, but in the context of Düsseldorf's competitive contemporary field it marks a restaurant that is cooking with genuine seriousness.
That positioning matters for how you approach the meal. You are not arriving at a destination restaurant where the format is the spectacle. You are arriving at a place where the cooking is the argument, and where the pacing asks something of the guest in return. Courses at this level are spaced to allow digestion of the previous plate, both literal and critical. The contemporary format, when it works, is a dialogue between kitchen and table rather than a performance delivered at a seated audience.
For comparison, Düsseldorf's €€€€ tier includes Im Schiffchen, which operates in the classic-European register with longer institutional roots, and 1876 Daniel Dal-Ben, which sits in the creative bracket with a more experimental format. Schorn reads as neither of those: the contemporary label implies a working synthesis of classical technique and current idiom, without the nostalgia of the former or the provocation of the latter. Agata's and The Duchy represent further points on that same Düsseldorf map, each with a distinct register. Staudi's anchors another corner of the city's serious dining circuit at a different price tier.
What Consecutive Michelin Recognition Tells You
A single Michelin Plate entry could reflect a strong year or a kitchen mid-development. Two consecutive Plates, in 2024 and then 2025, indicate a restaurant that has maintained its standard across the assessment cycle rather than spiked and retreated. The repeated recognition reflects consistency across service conditions, staffing, and seasonal menu transitions.
Within Germany's broader contemporary field, that calibration puts Schorn in a tier below the starred houses such as Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach and Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn, and at a different register from format-led outliers like CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin. The comparison with Aqua in Wolfsburg or ES:SENZ in Grassau is useful precisely because those are the benchmarks against which sustained German contemporary cooking gets assessed. Schorn's 4.9 Google rating adds a corroborating data point: the guest experience tracks with what the Michelin assessors are finding.
Eating at This Price Point
The €€€€ designation in Düsseldorf puts Schorn in the same bracket as the city's most serious dining addresses. At this level, the expectation is a multi-course format with considered wine options, service that is attentive without being intrusive, and a kitchen that is doing more than assembling quality ingredients. The guest's side of the ritual involves some reciprocal investment: arriving on time, allowing the kitchen's sequence to develop, and resisting the impulse to reduce the meal to individual dishes rather than reading it as a composed arc.
Internationally, the contemporary format at this level has comparators in places like Jungsik in Seoul and César in New York City, where the vocabulary is similar even if the cultural register shifts. Germany's version of the contemporary meal tends toward precision over flamboyance, with technique visible in restraint rather than showmanship. JAN in Munich offers another domestic reference point in how that sensibility plays out at a higher awarded level.
Planning Your Visit
Schorn is at Martinstraße 46a, 40223 Düsseldorf, in the Bilk district south of the city centre. The neighbourhood is accessible by tram from the Hauptbahnhof, and parking in the surrounding streets is more manageable than in the Altstadt or Medienhafen. Given the Michelin recognition and a Google rating that reflects a small, loyal review base rather than a high-volume audience, booking ahead is advisable; the 61 reviews suggest a dining room that operates at a contained scale, and tables at the €€€€ contemporary level in Düsseldorf are not casual walk-in propositions.
At a Glance
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Schorn | Bilk, Modern French & German Fine Dining | $$$ | |
| Staudi's | Derendorf, Modern German Fine Dining | $$$ | |
| Celia | Unterbilk, Modern Mexican Fine Dining | $$$ | |
| Brasserie Stadthaus | Altstadt, Classic French Brasserie | $$$ | |
| Saittavini | Oberkassel, Luxury Italian Fine Dining | $$$$ | |
| EssBar fein & pfiffig | $$$ | Pempelfort, Modern German-French-Asian Fusion |
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