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Zürich, Switzerland

The Restaurant

CuisineCreative
Executive ChefMathieu Viannay
Price€€€€
Dress CodeFormal
ServiceFormal
NoiseConversational
CapacitySmall
Michelin
Star Wine List
La Liste
Opinionated About Dining
The Best Chef
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Zurich's most decorated creative kitchen, The Restaurant at the Dolder Grand holds two Michelin stars and consecutive La Liste scores in the low-to-mid 90s under chef Heiko Nieder. The multi-course format moves through precisely constructed sequences that draw on classical European foundations while resisting easy categorisation. For the city's highest tier of occasion dining, it occupies the reference position.

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Address
Kurhausstrasse 65, 8032 Zürich, Switzerland
Phone
+41 44 456 60 00
The Restaurant restaurant in Zürich, Switzerland
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Where Zurich's Fine Dining Ceiling Sits

Arriving at the Dolder Grand from the city below, whether by the short funicular from Römerhof or by car along Kurhausstrasse, the approach itself signals a shift in register. The hotel's early-20th-century silhouette, expanded by Foster + Partners in 2008, sits on the Zürichberg ridge above the lake, and the dining room inherits that elevation literally and compositionally. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the city and water below; the room is spare and luminous in a way that puts the attention squarely on the table.

Zurich has a defined top tier of multi-course creative restaurants, and The Restaurant is a two-Michelin-star restaurant in Zürich serving modern creative cuisine with Asian accents at about $350 per person. The Counter and Silex operate in comparable price territory (€€€€) with creative formats, and IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada offers a sharing-format alternative at the same price point. What distinguishes The Restaurant within this peer group is the sustained external validation: two Michelin stars maintained across 2024 and 2025, La Liste scores of 94 points in 2025 and 93 in 2026, and an Opinionated About Dining ranking that moved from #14 in classical Europe in 2023 to #55 in 2024, a shift that reflects the competitive density of that list rather than any diminishment of the kitchen's output. A Google aggregate of 4.6 across 108 reviews rounds out the picture at the customer level.

The Arc of a Meal at The Restaurant

The structure of an evening here follows the logic of the extended tasting menu, a format that Zurich's top-tier creative restaurants have adopted as standard. At this level, a multi-course progression is not simply a sequence of dishes but an argument made in courses: each plate responds to the previous one and sets conditions for the next. Chef Mathieu Viannay's kitchen works in a creative register that draws on classical European technique without being confined by it, its Michelin recognition reflects a kitchen operating with consistency and continued forward motion.

The early courses in a progression at this tier typically function as orientation: smaller, more acidic or delicate plates that calibrate the palate and establish the kitchen's vocabulary. Middle courses tend to carry the most technical ambition, where proteins and preparations reach their most complex expression. The final savoury courses and the transition into dessert mark the other defining movement of a well-constructed tasting arc, the meal decelerates with intention rather than simply concluding. Whether that structure maps precisely to any given night at The Restaurant depends on the current menu, which this kitchen revises with the seasons.

Wine programme at a two-Michelin-star hotel restaurant in Switzerland operates within specific commercial and geographical conditions. Swiss wine lists at this level tend to be deep in domestic bottles, Graubünden Pinot Noir, Valais whites, and Zurich-region Riesling-Sylvaner, alongside the European classics expected at this price tier. Pairing formats are the default for tasting menus here, and the sommelier team at properties of this standing typically hold advanced credentials.

Zurich's Two-Star Position in the Swiss Fine Dining Map

Switzerland's Michelin-starred geography is unusually dispersed for a country of its size. Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier and Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau represent the country's three-star tier, while the two-star bracket includes addresses spread from Basel (Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl) to Bad Ragaz (Memories) and the Vals valley (7132 Silver). Colonnade in Lucerne anchors the central Swiss position. The Restaurant sits within that two-star tier as Zürich's most prominent occupant of that ranking.

The hotel context matters for how the restaurant functions as an experience. Dining at a hotel flagship of this standing means the service infrastructure extends beyond the kitchen team: front-of-house coordination, pre-dinner and post-dinner spaces, and the option to extend an evening into a stay. For out-of-town visitors, that continuity between table and room is a practical argument for booking here rather than at a standalone restaurant of comparable merit.

Where The Restaurant Sits Against Its Creative Peers in Europe

Creative fine dining at the two-star level in Europe's major cities competes on a broadly shared set of signals: kitchen lineage, menu evolution, dining room environment, and sustained critical attention. Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen and Enrico Bartolini in Milan represent the creative tier in their respective cities, and both operate in hotel or landmark building contexts comparable to The Restaurant's position at the Dolder. The OAD European ranking, where The Restaurant appeared at #14 in 2023, places it in direct comparison with that comparable set. La Liste's more stable scoring (94 in 2025, 93 in 2026) suggests the kitchen's output has remained at a consistent level.

For readers familiar with the Zurich creative dining scene at the neighbourhood level, the Zürichberg location places The Restaurant outside the downtown cluster around Kreis 1 and Kreis 8 where most of the city's buzzing restaurant activity concentrates. Widder and Eden Kitchen and Bar operate closer to the old town's hotel and dining density. The Restaurant's separation from that cluster is, for many guests, part of its value: an arrival experience with a different register, removed from the pedestrian traffic of central Zurich.

Planning a Visit

The Restaurant is at Kurhausstrasse 65, 8032 Zürich. Dress code is formal and reservations are essential.

Signature Dishes
Breton lobster with green curry vinaigretteHot and sour langoustineKing crabOyster with apple and wasabiChawanmushi with peta negra

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Elegant
  • Sophisticated
  • Romantic
  • Scenic
Best For
  • Special Occasion
  • Date Night
  • Celebration
  • Business Dinner
Experience
  • Panoramic View
  • Hotel Restaurant
  • Open Kitchen
  • Chefs Counter
Drink Program
  • Extensive Wine List
  • Sommelier Led
Sourcing
  • Local Sourcing
  • Organic
Views
  • Mountain
  • Skyline
Dress CodeFormal
Noise LevelConversational
CapacitySmall
Service StyleFormal
Meal PacingExtended Experience

Stylish and elegant with chic, sophisticated decor; the glassed-in wine cabinet is a striking focal point; natural materials including wood and stone throughout; floor-to-ceiling windows frame magnificent forest, lake, and mountain vistas.

Signature Dishes
Breton lobster with green curry vinaigretteHot and sour langoustineKing crabOyster with apple and wasabiChawanmushi with peta negra