🇩🇪 Germany Guide

Restaurant Menu Design Germany — Berlin, Munich & German Dining Trends 2025

By menuFest Team·June 2025·9 min read

Germany's restaurant industry is one of Europe's largest, with over 220,000 food service businesses and a market worth more than €90 billion annually. From the hearty Bavarian Gasthäuser of Munich to the cutting-edge natural wine bars and ramen shops of Berlin, Germany has one of Europe's most diverse and design-literate dining cultures. Restaurants here must navigate strict EU allergen legislation, cater to a multilingual tourist base, and appeal to diners who are simultaneously deeply traditional and enthusiastically global.

German Dining Culture — What Shapes Menu Design

German Restaurant Categories & Menu Approaches

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Wirtshaus / Gasthaus

Traditional Bavarian inn. Hearty, regional, seasonal. Menus on heavy card, often with regional illustrations. German-first, English supplement. Short, seasonal menu preferred.

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Berlin International

Berlin's cosmopolitan scene — Vietnamese, Korean, Turkish, Middle Eastern, natural wine. Modern, minimal menus. Often bilingual German/English or even English-only.

Fine Dining

Germany has 320+ Michelin-starred restaurants. Tasting menus, wine pairings, pristine typography. Menus in German with English translations provided separately.

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Turkish & International Fast Casual

Döner kebab is Germany's most-consumed fast food. Menus are typically counter boards or simple laminated lists. Bold typography, clear pricing, quick-scan format.

EU Allergen Regulation — Germany's 14 Mandatory Allergens

Under EU Food Information Regulation (FIR 1169/2011), enforced in Germany, restaurants must clearly declare the presence of 14 major allergens — either on the menu, via a reference to a separate document (Allergeninformationsblatt), or verbally with a note on the menu. The 14 are:

🌾 Gluten 🦐 Crustaceans 🥚 Eggs 🐟 Fish 🥜 Peanuts 🫘 Soy 🥛 Milk/Dairy 🌰 Tree Nuts 🌿 Celery 🟡 Mustard 🌱 Sesame 🍇 Sulphites 🐛 Lupin 🐙 Molluscs
⚖️ German Allergen Compliance — Practical Approach

Most German restaurants handle allergen compliance with a numbered symbol system on the menu (e.g., ¹ contains gluten, ⁵ contains eggs) with a full legend at the bottom. Alternatively, the menu can reference a separate Allergenblatt (allergen sheet) that guests can request. A QR code linking to a digital allergen matrix is increasingly accepted and recommended for restaurants that change their menu frequently.

Bilingual German/English Menu Design

In tourist-heavy areas, a bilingual menu is essential. The most effective format in Germany:

2025 German Restaurant Menu Trends

Paper Format & Print Standards in Germany

Germany uses DIN A-series paper (same as ISO A-series). A4 (210×297mm) is the universal standard for restaurant menus. The US Letter format (8.5×11") is not used in Germany and will create sizing issues with local printers. Always confirm A4 output when working with a designer for the German market.

Menu Design Pricing for Germany (EUR)

menuFest ServiceUSDEUR Approx.
Digital menu (1 page)$60~€55
Standard print menu (A4 bi-fold)$150~€138
Full menu suite + branding$350~€322
Premium bilingual menu package$600~€552

*EUR conversion approximate. menuFest invoices in USD; German clients pay via international wire, Wise, or PayPal.

Design a German Restaurant Menu That Converts

From Munich Biergärten to Berlin concept restaurants — menuFest creates menus that meet EU allergen regulations, communicate clearly in two languages, and look outstanding.