taku

Asian restaurant · Cologne

taku

Asian restaurant · Cologne

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Trankgasse 5, 50667 Köln, Germany

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Refined East Asian tasting menus and natural wines  

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Trankgasse 5, 50667 Köln, Germany Get directions

taku.de
@restaurant.taku

€100+ · Menu

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Trankgasse 5, 50667 Köln, Germany Get directions

+49 221 2703909
taku.de
@restaurant.taku

€100+ · Menu

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@michelinguide

"A classic grand hotel like the Excelsior Ernst (dating from 1863) may not be the setting you would expect for a restaurant done out in a minimalist Asian style. But for all its classicism, the venerable establishment right next to the cathedral also has a chic, modern side, which taku fits into perfectly. The straightforward, elegant design is complemented by Mirko Gaul's contemporary and well-thought-out dishes. Successfully balancing spiciness, acidity and sweetness, he creates an aromatic fusion of East Asian cuisine and Western/international influences. Here and there, you will also find regional produce among the selected ingredients. The "Degustation" set menu is offered in four or six courses. The wine recommendation by the glass is nice." - Michelin Inspector

https://guide.michelin.com/en/nordrhein-westfalen/koln/restaurant/taku
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"A classic grand hotel like the Excelsior Ernst (dating from 1863) may not be the setting you would expect for a restaurant done out in a minimalist Asian style. But for all its classicism, the venerable establishment right next to the cathedral also has a chic, modern side, which taku fits into perfectly. The straightforward, elegant design is complemented by Mirko Gaul's contemporary and well-thought-out dishes. Successfully balancing spiciness, acidity and sweetness, he creates an aromatic fusion of East Asian cuisine and Western/international influences. Here and there, you will also find regional produce among the selected ingredients. The "Degustation" set menu is offered in five or seven courses. The wine recommendation by the glass is nice." - Michelin Inspector

https://guide.michelin.com/en/nordrhein-westfalen/koln/restaurant/taku
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Lisa Spacefox

Google
The 5 course dinner menu as well as the accompanying wines took us on a beautiful journey to discover new flavors. Very friendly service, taking their time to explain the dishes and wines in detail. You will get more than what is written on the menu, so stay open for surprises.

Laura Peters

Google
Taku is more than a restaurant, it is an impeccable, flawless, elegant experience. The ingredients, presentation, and flavor of each dish dazzled our palates (I went with my husband). The photos attached show the dishes we actually ordered, plus little bites of marvelous things that were brought to us. The wait staff were lovely, helpful, and welcoming. I can't wait to return!

Mott U D’Potyou

Google
Kitchen’s penchant for salt undermined most of the offerings. A mortal sin at any level. And at Christmas! Goodbye

Tyson Thomas

Google
Some of the food was ok but I don’t see how it has a star; have eaten at “Michelin Guide” restaurants with much better quality. Menu was all over the place and was served a random loaf of bread and butter that did not fit with the meal. Silverware was also mismatched at times which one would not expect from a restaurant with a star. See pictures/captions for further info.

Elisaveta Borovleva

Google
It was just an excellent experience! All of the courses were perfect but especially the “Bergamot”. Great job!

Marcus Krsynowski

Google
Fantastic atmosphere, flavors, and service. Although I am not sure how much snickers has to do with Asian cuisine...the end snickers deconstruction dessert was spot on 👍

Thomas Maufer

Google
Amazing Ramen. Get it. You won't be disappointed. The service is friendly and I recommend this place.

Tugba Schaaf

Google
Last night we were there had 5 course menu. And supper disappointed. Two courses were over-salted. Atmosphere was super bad. Especially the cheesy music in the background. It was the worst star restaurant i have ever been.
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Alfredo E.

Yelp
A well-deserved Michelin Star, but they can do a lot better in service and general ambiance....! Our evening got off to a promising start--we were warmly greeted and promptly seated upon arrival. The ambiance was pleasant, supported by minimalistic yet elegant décor. However, a large and noisy group detracted from the overall experience, though it's fair to say the staff had limited control over this situation, except for a member of the staff who actually promoted the loud conversation, jokes and loud laughters. The dining room is spacious, with thoughtful lighting and soft background music that sets a relaxed tone. Despite these elements, the noise level was surprisingly high, making it less suitable for a romantic dinner and better aligned with a lively gathering or a business meeting. We opted for the 7-course Asian-inspired tasting menu, and it did not disappoint. Each course showcased thoughtful flavor combinations and artful presentations, creating a cohesive and enjoyable culinary journey. Please note, they cook a bit aggressively on the salt. As avid fans of tasting menus, this one lived up to our expectations. Where the experience fell short was the service. While the staff were friendly, the lack of knowledge is noticeable and the fact that they were a bit loud when explaining the menu and not as attentive as one would expect at a Michelin-starred establishment. Plates and glassware were left uncleared for much of the evening, and we had to request their removal. Not once in the evening the table was cleaned from bread crumbs or spilled food. These lapses in service slightly overshadowed the otherwise excellent food. Also, at high level of el restaurant like this one; the servers are usually choreographed and organized when presenting each plate. This was not the case. The wine options are generous but if you want a cocktail, they need to run to another nearby establishment to get it for you. So, they try not to offer that option. In summary, while the food (with the salty taste exception), and ambiance were commendable, the service has room for improvement to match the caliber of a Michelin-starred experience.
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Kangrui W.

Yelp
Upmarkets Chum Salmon (Keta) Roe, also known as Dogfish Salmon because of its frequent use for pet food as "Caviar." Pedestrian design of dishes, hilariously tiny and overpriced menu, lack of knowledge or understanding of Asian cuisine beyond what you would expect to glean from a particularly lazy romp on Wikipedia; and a fragile-male-ego-chef. About the only saving grace here is that some of the plating doesn't look like it was designed by a child with special needs and a surplus of edible glue. Give this one a pass. You'll find more authentic Asian cuisine at the local delivery place.
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Pom S.

Yelp
We discovered this gem by accident after being denied service at Hanse Stube claiming they were fully booked but only had a few few tables that night as we confirmed walking to the cigar room for breaks during our 7 course meal at Taku. 7 courses. Opted to get wine (3 various bottles) recommended by the sommelier who has personally visited the recommended wine vineyards and can recall the owners ages. Never had filterless wine until now. It's the one with the tractor on the label. I thought it was great. Our waitress from Indonesia (Ayoo?) was a treat. It was like an aunt was taking care of us at dinner which was over 4 hours long. The food? All good. Opted for the 7 course chef selection. Top notch ingredients and presentation. I am not usually an Asian fusion food fan but Taku did impress me. Looking forward to coming back again when I am in Cologne.
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Dominique N.

Yelp
TAKU is a one star gourmet restaurant in Köln, type of Asian fusion place. They have a chef choice menu and also a special Peking Duck menu which is pretty impressive. This is the best glazed duck I've had in my life. Totally amazing. The rest of the menu goes from nice to very nice. Also a very good sommelier and perfect service. Confortable, esthetic, Modern. Very good place. -- en train de manger Gastronomique, avec Joe Bear et 2 autres personnes, à taku.

Qype User (LeGran…)

Yelp
I have been to Taku a few years ago and it was quite ok. Now I saw that they got their first Michelin star so I had to try it again. Don't get me wrong, the food is not bad but once you have a Michelin star the expectation is high and I am afraid that there is nothing special about Taku that justifies this award / recognition. The food is neither original nor creative. It is just solid Asian food with good quality ingredients. There are several restaurants in Cologne that can say the same but charge less than half. Sorry, Michelin, but you lost your credibility.

Kurt V.

Yelp
Last minute reservation as a hotel guest. Choices are 2 price fix (one vegetarian) or a la carte. Expensive. Nice dinging room. Service seemed good, but sometime inattentive. Asked for a cocktail to start and server said they would need to send out the bar and would take time. Aperitif offered instead which I thought would be complimentary since it was a small glass of champagne (actually not at 19 euros as i found out when the bill arrived), but such was not noted at the time. No wine list provided without asking twice. Good sommilier selection that was a highlight. Wine list is huge and reasonable. Meal over all was good (at least the selections I actually got - see later in review), courses served painfully slowly (add emphasis. "slowly", paced). I had to ask them to pick up the pace (as did others around me). Chef certainly talented and flavors were varied. Dumplings were a miss (hard filling). Early courses were excellent. Service needs work. For a six course meal, it took almost 2.5 hours. But actually they forgot a course, so it was only 5 courses. I noted they charged me 6 courses in the check, and the missing course was removed immediately (not sure how they calculated the value, nor was it explained nor apologies made).. But that begs the question, how does a fine restaurant forget a 6th course of a 135 euro meal with a half empty restaurant? I'm new to the Cologne dining scene, but as a San Francisco foodie, this was a good meal gone poorly with random service and inconsistent attention to simple details. With a bit of work, it could be something special. I'll give them the benefit of the doubt with 3 stars, but 4 for the check, and 2 for the service.

Lee D.

Yelp
Just to be clear. They do not have sushi. This is a high end Asian fusion resteraunt. Great decor and excellent service