After receiving his master craftsman diploma in 1974, Klink and his wife Elisabeth opened their first restaurant, the Postillon in Schwäbisch Gmünd. By 1978, Klink had received his first Michelin star. Klink stated in an interview that he is mainly driven by the pleasure of entertaining and the gathering of cultural knowledge about good food, rather than commercial reasons. Since 1991, Klink has run the restaurant Wielandshöhe in Stuttgart-Degerloch. Every year since 1998, with the exception of 2001, Klink's cuisine has been awarded with the Michelin star. In spite of this distinction and the related celebrity, Klink puts emphasis on creating a relaxed atmosphere aimed at his guests' well-being. Klink exclusively cooks with vegetables sourced from organic farms and meat from species-appropriate animal husbandry, giving preference to food from the region. Increasingly he blends haute cuisine with typical regional cuisine. Since 1997 he has become known by a larger audience through his TV showsARD-Buffet and Koch-Kunst. He had his first film appearance, playing a cook in the comedy thriller . He also had a guest feature in the German police series Tatort, "Alibi für Amelie".
Author and publisher
In addition to his culinary art, Klink cultivates his appreciation of literature. The name Wielandshöhe is a reference to the German poet and writer Christoph Martin Wieland. Klink has published a series of books, either as author, co-author, contributor or as editor. The central theme of his writing is the culinary art, either as cookbooks or interwoven into stories or short stories. In 2009, Klink published his autobiography, Sitting Küchenbull. Der Spiegel comments that Klink "writes juicily and elegantly just as he does his star-awarded cuisine". Over the years, Klink has also published a series of magazines. Examples are Die Rübe. Magazin für kulinarische LiteraturCotta's Kulinarischer Almanach, Häuptling Eigener Herd, journal culinaire.
Jazz musician
Klink started his musical activities as a hobby, playing the German flute. His activities became gradually more professional starting in October 2005, when he had a joint appearance with German Jazz trumpeter Till Brönner. After the end of 2008, he changed to base-flugelhorn and trumpet. In 2008 he had a live appearance on German television with mezzo-soprano Helene Schneiderman featuring the music of Rossini on the island of Mainau. By 2009 Klink's activities as a jazz musician intensified. Since then, he has been active in a cooperation with his friend, the jazz pianistPatrick Bebelaar including concerts dotted with literature readings featuring Klink's books as well as an album production, also produced in collaboration with Bebelaar. They participated in festivals like the Cologne-based Lit.Cologne or the Baden-Württembergische Literaturtage. Their joint production Stupor Mundi (dml-records in 2015. Vincent Klink, Patrick Bebelaar, Michel Godard, Gavino Murgia and Carlo Rizzo were awarded the German Record Critics' Award, an annual German prize presented for achievement in recorded music.
Books (selection)
Al dente. Edition q im Quintessenz Verlag, 1999,
Koch-Kunst mit Vincent Klink. Braun-Verlag, Karlsruhe 1998,
Meine mediterrane Küche. Gräfe und Unzer, München 2010,.
Sitting Küchenbull. Gepfefferte Erinnerungen eines Kochs.Rowohlt Verlag, Reinbek 2009,
Vom Markt auf den Tisch. Braun-Verlag, Karlsruhe 2000,
Weihnachten. DuMont Literatur und Kunst Verlag, Köln 2007,
Wild. DuMont Buchverlag, Köln 2010,
Wir schnallen den Gürtel weiter. Eine Essenz aus "Häuptling Eigener Herd". Reclam-Verlag, Ditzingen 2010,
Wurst. DuMont Literatur und Kunst, Köln 2006, ,
Gängster Kochbuch. Edition Vincent Klink, Stuttgart 2004,