Zürich Restaurants

Since the mid-1990s, Zürich's restaurant trade has boomed. The new establishments, both Swiss and international, tend to favor lighter, leaner meals served in bright spaces that often open out to the street. The traditional cuisine, no longer ubiquitous but still easily found, is called nach Zürcher Art, meaning "cooked in the Zürich style." Think meat, mushrooms, potatoes, butter, cream—an extremely rich cuisine, perfectly suited to the leaded-glass and burnished-oak guildhalls.

In exploring Zürich's core, you will want to enter at least one of these famous medieval "union clubhouses" scattered along the riverfront neighborhoods; the best way is to dine in one, as all but the Zunfthaus zur Meisen, the Zunfthaus zur Saffran, and the Zunfthaus zur Schmide have restaurants open to the public. On your way to the restroom, sneak a peek into their other dining rooms—they are, for the most part, museum-perfect in their leaded-glass and Gothic-wood detail.

Zürich's signature dish, which you'll encounter throughout both French and German Switzerland, is Geschnetzeltes Kalbfleisch, or in French émincé de veau, bite-size slices of milky veal (and sometimes veal kidneys) sautéed in butter and swimming in a rich brown sauce thick with cream, white wine, shallots, and mushrooms. Its closest cousin is Geschnetzeltes Kalbsleber (calf's liver), served much the same way. You may also find Rösti, a kind of hash-brown potatoes, and Spätzle, egg noodles that are either pressed through a sieve or snipped, gnocchi-style, and served in butter.

Another culinary must is Zürich's favorite portable food, sausage and Bürli (a crunchy roll), eaten separately, two-fisted style. The best are to be had at Bellevue at the Sternen Grill; Kalbsbratwurst (veal) is mild, the smaller Cervelat (pork) saltier. Join the locals and munch away while waiting for a tram.

Zürichers also have a definite sweet tooth: refined cafés draw crowds for afternoon pastries, and chocolate shops vie for the unofficial honor of making the best chocolate truffles in town.

Restaurants in Zürich have been smoke-free by law since 2010. Some offer smokers' lounges; otherwise expect smoking at outdoor tables, where it is still allowed.

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  • 1. Fischer's Fritz

    $$ | Kreis 2

    This fun, alfresco beiz (canteen) located in an upmarket lakefront campground is a sweet summer alternative to the city’s sunset terraces, which can be crowded and overpriced. Throw a sweater around your shoulders, grab a glass of rosé, and park yourself at a picnic table for vegetable crudité, bowls of truffled pommes frites, and crunchy fried fish like pike, char, perch, and trout, all line-caught in Swiss lakes.

    Seestr. 557, Zürich, Zurich, 8038, Switzerland
    044-4801340

    Known For

    • Fresh seafood
    • Lake views
    • Summer favorite

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. in winter, Reservations essential
  • 2. Alpenrose

    $$ | Kreis 5

    It doesn't get more Swiss than this: the ingredients, the recipes, the wines, and the decor are all Helvetian (and though traditional, there's a youthful vibe). Enjoy seasonal dishes such as Engadiner pizokel (flour dumplings) with ham, or duck breast with dried-plum sauce and mashed potatoes; the owners' devotion to local ingredients means the menu often changes. The interior is elegantly casual, with wainscoting and etched-glass windows, linen tablecloths, a mounted chamois head, and paintings of the Matterhorn and other well-known landmarks. 

    Fabrikstr. 12, Zürich, Zurich, 8005, Switzerland
    044-2713919

    Known For

    • Swiss specialties with local products
    • Quaint Swiss decor
    • Friendly service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch weekends
  • 3. Angkor

    $$ | Kreis 5

    A bit of Siem Reap in the middle of Zürich West: the lavish interior is full of stone carvings and wood latticework that seem right out of Ta Prohm, minus the jungle. The menu is huge and includes generous amounts of green curry, oyster sauce, and ginger, covering India, Thailand, Vietnam, and Japan. The lunch specials are a good deal for those on a budget, and multicourse meals satisfy bigger appetites. Tables double in number in summer with outside seating on the square.

    Giessereistr. 18, Zürich, Zurich, 8005, Switzerland
    043-2052888

    Known For

    • Pan-Asian fare
    • Stylish environment that includes a koi pond
    • Extensive outdoor seating

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. in summer
  • 4. Bodega Española

    $$ | Kreis 1

    The coats of arms of old Spanish provinces and garlands of onions and garlic line the dark-paneled interior of this upstairs Niederdorf restaurant, specializing in big steaks, seafood, omelets, and paella. Be sure to sample the excellent house Rioja (a Spanish wine specialty shop adjoins, so the choice is extensive). The lively downstairs bar serves amazing tapas, great for lunch. The waiters all come from the old country, so they know what they're talking about.

    Münsterg. 15, Zürich, Zurich, 8001, Switzerland
    044-2512310

    Known For

    • Spanish tapas and dishes like paella
    • Lively downstairs bar
    • Neighborhood feel
  • 5. Boucherie AuGust

    $$ | Kreis 1

    Meat is the name of the game at this deli-inspired restaurant with private booths and terrazzo floors, where grass-fed game is sourced directly from Swiss butchers and farmers. Classics include leberkäese (meat loaf), homemade pâtés, gelatinous terrines, aspics, air-cured mountain meat, and steak pies. Vegans can always expect one or two dishes on the rotating menu to keep the whole table happy.

    Rennweg 1, Zürich, Zurich, 8001, Switzerland
    44-2242828

    Known For

    • Local butcher-sourced meats
    • Leberkäese (meat loaf)
    • Deli-style sandwiches

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
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  • 6. Brasserie Seefeld

    $$ | Kreis 8

    Looking for a true taste of Italy in Zürich? This restaurant offers fresh, top-quality, unpretentious food; some of the best specialties are Sardinian. Try the ravioli alla Sanlurese or inquire about the catch of the day. End the evening with a typical Sardinian seadas dessert (a honey and cheese puff pastry) and a glass of Mirto.

    Horneggstr. 15, Zürich, Zurich, 8008, Switzerland
    44-3810771

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    Rate Includes: Closed weekends, Reservations essential
  • 7. LaSalle

    $$ | Kreis 5

    This is a favorite haunt of theatergoers heading for the Schauspielhaus Schiffbauhalle—it conveniently shares the same building, where a glass, steel, and concrete interior mixes well with brick elements from the original factory building. Beneath an enormous Murano-glass chandelier, elegantly dressed patrons enjoy wines from a hefty list and delicate dishes that might feature black tiger prawns, langoustines, or beef fillet, all with innovative sauces.

    Schiffbaustr. 4, Zürich, Zurich, 8005, Switzerland
    044-2587071

    Known For

    • Grand, glass-walled building in a former factory
    • Extensive wine list
    • Modern Swiss, French, and Italian fare
  • 8. Reithalle

    $$ | Kreis 1

    In a downtown theater complex behind Bahnhofstrasse, this old military riding stable now does its duty as a noisy and popular restaurant where its past is plain to see, with candles perched on the mangers and beams. Young locals share long tables to sample international specialties—from curry to ostrich tenderloin—many of them vegetarian, as well as an excellent list of open wines from all over the world listed on the blackboard. In summer the courtyard is lined with communal tables.

    Gessnerallee 8, Zürich, Zurich, 8001, Switzerland
    044-2120766

    Known For

    • Lively young crowd
    • Good list of wines by the glass
    • Summer beer garden
  • 9. Restaurant Oepfelchammer

    $$ | Kreis 1

    Dating from 1801, and once the haunt of Zürich's beloved writer Gottfried Keller, this lively restaurant serves traditional meat dishes—Geschnetzeltes Kalbfleisch—lightened up with fresh seasonal vegetables and a champagne sauce. One section is a dark and heavily graffitied wine bar, with sagging timbers and slanting floors; there are also two welcoming little dining rooms with coffered ceilings and plenty of carved oak and damask—choose the cozy, charming Gaststube (not the more staid Stübli). It's always packed, and service can be slow, so stake out a table and plan to spend the evening. Guests who succeed in swinging around the room's famous wooden rafters three times win free wine for their table. You'd be amazed at the number of diners who make the attempt.

    Rindermarkt 12, Zürich, Zurich, 8001, Switzerland
    044-2512336

    Known For

    • Tongue-in-cheek attitude
    • Traditional Swiss fare
    • Lively, often crowded, atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 10. Swiss Chuchi

    $$ | Kreis 1

    Right on the Niederdorf's main square, Hirschenplatz, this squeaky-clean Swiss-kitsch restaurant has an airy, modern decor, with Alpine-rustic chairs. It serves good home-cooked national specialties: Zürcher Geschnetzeltes, Rösti, Leberli, bratwurst, schnitzel, and battered fish with French fries and tartar sauce—the gang's all here. An added attraction if you're visiting in summer: fondue and raclette (melted cheese served with small potatoes in their skins, pickled pearl onions, and gherkins), usually winter dishes, are served year-round. Excellent lunch menus are rock-bottom cheap and served double quick. There's outdoor seating on the cobblestone pedestrian square in warm weather.

    Roseng. 10, Zürich, Zurich, 8001, Switzerland
    044-2669696

    Known For

    • Traditional Swiss dishes
    • Central location
    • Popular with tourists
  • 11. Zum Grünen Glas

    $$ | Kreis 1

    This French-inclined international restaurant in a quiet corner of the Niederdorf is part of the trend toward lighter food and portions that don't overflow your plate. You might try beef tartare with wasabi and mango chutney, or lamb curry in yogurt-mint sauce, then finish with a creamy slice of napoleon. Wainscoting, parquet floors, and crisp white tablecloths make for a comfortable dining room; an outside courtyard is open in summer.

    Untere Zäune 15, Zürich, Zurich, 8001, Switzerland
    044-2516504

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

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