Burmese€€belgisches-viertelTue-Sun 12:00-22:00
Mandalay on Brüsseler Strasse 53 in the Belgisches Viertel is one of Germany's very few Burmese restaurants; evening-only, small room, Cologne Gastro Award.
Why locals love it: Burmese cuisine is almost absent from Germany; this is one of very few real Burmese kitchens in the country.
German Brauhaus€suedstadtMon-Sat 11:00-midnight
Haus Töller on Weyerstrasse in Cologne occupies one of the oldest buildings in the city; cash only, no website, evening-only Rhenish classics in a historic.
Why locals love it: No website, no tourist marketing, no menu online. Walk past twice and you've missed it.
German Brauhaus€deutzMon-Sat 11:00-midnight (kitchen closes early)
Lommerzheim in Cologne-Deutz has served the city's most argued-over pork chop since 1959; cash only, closed Sundays, unchanged since Mick Jagger ate there.
Why locals love it: On the Deutz east bank away from the tourist centre; no concessions to comfort or modernity.
Tibetan€belgisches-viertelMon-Sat 12:00-21:00
Tibet Momo at Aachener Strasse 11 in Cologne's Belgisches Viertel has 12 seats, no signage and no reservations; handmade Tibetan dumplings at a hidden.
Why locals love it: Twelve seats, no outdoor signage, no social media presence; easy to walk past entirely.
Chinese (Lanzhou noodles)€belgisches-viertelMon-Sat 11:30-21:00
Wen Cheng on Flandrische Strasse in Cologne's Belgisches Viertel serves hand-pulled noodles made in the window; a hidden gem for under €12 in the Belgian.
Why locals love it: No English menu, no TripAdvisor listing, discovered only via word-of-mouth from Belgian Quarter Chinese community.
Austrian/German seasonal€€€ehrenfeldTue-Sat 18:00-midnight
Essers Gasthaus on Ottostrasse in Cologne's Ehrenfeld is a quietly acclaimed Austrian-wine gasthaus; the award-winning wine list attracts serious wine lovers.
Why locals love it: An Ehrenfeld address off the Venloer Strasse strip; small dining room, no walk-ins accepted.