Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi

Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi has held a Michelin star in consecutive years (2024 and 2025), placing it among Düsseldorf's most consistently recognised creative kitchens. Chef Nicolas La Rocca leads the restaurant at Brunnenstraße 35, where the format sits at the €€€€ tier. A Google rating of 4.9 from 228 reviews signals a guest satisfaction level that few rooms in the city match.

Where Düsseldorf's Creative Dining Tier Earns Its Stars
Brunnenstraße is not the address most visitors associate with Düsseldorf's fine dining circuit. The city's higher-profile restaurant corridor tends to cluster further north, in Kaiserswerth and around the Altstadt fringes, where names like Im Schiffchen and Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach anchor a more established geography of prestige. That Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi has built consecutive Michelin recognition at number 35 on a quieter southerly stretch is itself an editorial statement about how Düsseldorf's creative dining tier has been redistributing.
The restaurant held its first Michelin star in 2024 and retained it in 2025. That retention matters more than the initial award: inspectors return, recalibrate, and factor in consistency of execution, not just promise. Among the full Düsseldorf restaurant scene, only a handful of addresses sustain that level of scrutiny across successive years. Zwanzig23 is one of them.
The Critical Reception in Context
A Michelin star at the €€€€ price point in a mid-sized German city carries a specific set of expectations. Guides at this tier are not rewarding ambition or novelty alone — they are recognising technical control, sourcing discipline, and the kind of menu coherence that holds up when the same inspectors return in different seasons. In Germany, that bar is set against a deep pool of serious kitchens: Aqua in Wolfsburg, Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn, and ES:SENZ in Grassau all occupy the higher end of that national benchmark, which makes any new star in a non-capital city a meaningful signal about kitchen maturity.
Chef Nicolas La Rocca leads the kitchen. The cuisine type is listed as Creative, which in the Michelin framework typically denotes a kitchen operating outside a single national or regional tradition — drawing on classical technique while applying contemporary European or globally influenced ideas at the plate level. This is the same broad creative register occupied by 1876 Daniel Dal-Ben locally, and at the international level by addresses like Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen and Enrico Bartolini in Milan. Within that category, the distinguishing variable is usually how a kitchen interprets creative freedom: as licence for maximalism, or as a framework for precision-led restraint.
The Google rating of 4.9 from 228 reviews adds a separate layer of signal. At the leading end of fine dining, review volume is often limited by seating capacity and format exclusivity, which means that ratings from small-capacity creative restaurants carry different statistical weight than those from larger, more casual rooms. A 4.9 at 228 responses suggests consistent guest satisfaction across a meaningful sample for this format type , it is not a figure that emerges from marketing activity alone.
Düsseldorf's Creative Tier: How Zwanzig23 Sits in the Peer Set
Düsseldorf has never operated a single-register fine dining scene. The city's restaurant identity has historically split between classical French-influenced houses at the leading (Im Schiffchen has held multiple stars over decades), Japanese precision at the luxury tier (Nagaya), and a more recent wave of creative kitchens that resist easy categorisation. Zwanzig23 belongs to this newer layer, alongside Jae and Agata's, which together represent a generation of Düsseldorf kitchens building recognition on creative merit rather than inherited institutional prestige.
At €€€€, Zwanzig23 prices itself at the ceiling of the local market. That positioning signals both ambition and the confidence to compete against longer-established rooms. In a city where LA VIE by Thomas Bühner has also staked out the leading of the creative spectrum, the market for this kind of dining is contested and demanding. Retention of the star into 2025 is the most credible indicator that Zwanzig23 is holding its position in that competitive field rather than drifting.
Comparable creative one-star kitchens elsewhere in Germany provide useful reference points. JAN in Munich and CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin both occupy creative positions with distinctive formats that draw recognition precisely because they resist the conventions of classical fine dining. Zwanzig23's name itself , referencing the year of establishment (2023) , suggests a kitchen conscious of its own moment of origin, defining itself by a specific contemporary context rather than by lineage or inheritance.
Planning Your Visit
Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi is located at Brunnenstraße 35, 40223 Düsseldorf. At the €€€€ price point with Michelin recognition and a Google score of 4.9, booking well in advance is advisable , starred creative kitchens in this tier typically operate with limited covers and advance reservations fill quickly, particularly around weekends and public holidays. The address places the restaurant in the southern part of central Düsseldorf, accessible from the city's main transit network. For those building a broader stay around the dining experience, Düsseldorf's hotel options range from international chains near the trade fair district to smaller design properties in the Medienhafen area, with the latter offering a more neighbourhood-scaled base for exploring the city's southern creative corridor.
Düsseldorf's dining and drinking offer extends well beyond the restaurant tier. The bar scene has developed considerably in recent years, and the city has a specific beer culture around Altbier that is worth engaging with before or after dinner. For those interested in the broader food and drink geography, the wine and winery circuit and the curated experiences available through EP Club round out what is, in 2025, a meaningfully deeper cultural food offer than the city is typically credited for by first-time visitors.
What the Star Means for the Room
There is a practical consequence to consecutive Michelin recognition that often goes undiscussed: it changes the composition of the dining room. A one-star kitchen in a non-capital German city will attract not just local regulars but visiting diners from Frankfurt, Cologne, and the broader Rhine-Ruhr region who specifically route through on the basis of guide recognition. This shifts the room's atmosphere and, over time, the kitchen's awareness of its own audience. At Zwanzig23, the combination of sustained star recognition and a near-perfect guest rating suggests a kitchen that has managed this shift without losing the consistency that earned the recognition in the first place , which, at this level, is the harder challenge.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do regulars order at Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi?
Zwanzig23 operates in the creative cuisine category at the €€€€ tier, which at Michelin-starred level typically means a tasting menu format where the kitchen, rather than the guest, sets the progression of dishes. Specific menu items, signature plates, and current tasting menu compositions are not available in our verified data, and specific dish details change with season and sourcing decisions. What the consecutive star recognition and 4.9 Google rating do confirm is that across a meaningful number of visits, the kitchen's output , across whatever menu format Chef Nicolas La Rocca runs , has been received with consistent high satisfaction. For current menu specifics, direct contact with the restaurant or their booking platform is the reliable route.
Standing Among Peers
A quick snapshot of similar venues for side-by-side context.
| Venue | Awards | Cuisine | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi | Michelin 1 Star | Creative | This venue |
| Im Schiffchen | Michelin 1 Star | Contemporary European, Classic Cuisine | Contemporary European, Classic Cuisine, €€€€ |
| 1876 Daniel Dal-Ben | Michelin 1 Star | Creative | Creative, €€€€ |
| Jae | Michelin 1 Star | Fusion | Fusion, €€€€ |
| Le Flair | Michelin 1 Star | Mediterranean Cuisine | Mediterranean Cuisine, €€€ |
| Nagaya | Michelin 1 Star | Japanese | Japanese, €€€€ |
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