7 Best Restaurants in Vaud, Switzerland

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We've compiled the best of the best in Vaud - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Café Ex Machina

$ Fodor's Choice

Nyon's trendiest coffee shop channels the original Seattle java joints of the '90s--in a good way. A slight industrial vibe prevails here, and polished cement floors, tufted leather couches and wooden chairs are the perfect spot to relax with a cup of house-roasted coffee and slice of carrot cake. Excellent quiches, salads, and other light fare are also also available. 

Auberge de Luins

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The Auberge de Luins is beloved by locals and tourists alike—there is often a cluster of villagers gathered at the community table debating the quality of the latest vintage or regional politics.

Rte. du Village 21, Luins, 1183, Switzerland
021-8241159
Known For
  • Convivial atmosphere
  • All-you-can-eat malakoff (fried cheese) dinners
  • Popular with locals
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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Coccinelle Café

$ | City Center

Locals have been squeezing into this cozy, eccentric café for more than a decade. More than a dozen coffee drinks are served alongside buttery pastries and heartier breakfast options. This little "ladybug" is cute as can be: the decor is decidedly funky, with gravity-defying stacks of books glued to its colorful walls and oversize Warhol-esque portraits in the restrooms. An outdoor seating area on a main pedestrian street means it is prime people-watching territory.

18 rue Pichard, Lausanne, 1003, Switzerland
021-3120890
Known For
  • Wide selection of hot drinks
  • Excellent viennoiseries and chocolate desserts
  • Hip, casual spot for patrons of all ages
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Étoile Blanche

$$ | City Center

This hip café, bar, and restaurant is beloved by students, business executives, and artists for its eclectic appetizers and main courses—their humble prices make this popular eatery a rare bargain. The simple decor features vintage advertisements and polished-wood seating, and several tables are available outside during the summer months. Brunch is served on Sunday, and the bar has seven beers on tap, a dizzying number by Swiss standards.

Pl. Benjamin-Constant, Lausanne, 1003, Switzerland
021-3512460
Known For
  • Good selection of beers on tap
  • Tasty, American-style cheeseburgers
  • Croque monsieur with black truffles

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Inglewood

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At this small chain founded by two brothers passionate about American cuisine, Lausannois feast on freshly grilled, juicy burgers while avoiding the town's McDonald's and Burger King. Local expats swear it’s the best—or only real American-style—burger in town. Plenty of specialty burgers await, with beef, bison, fried chicken, or vegetarian patties and toppings like aged goat cheese, jalapeños, or avocado. Each meal is served with both crispy french fries and salad, dressed with a tangy balsamic sauce that diners rave about. 

32 blvd. de Grancy, Lausanne, 1006, Switzerland
Known For
  • Charming Grancy location has dark wooden features
  • A large terrace makes summer seating a breeze
  • Meals come with both fries and salad

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L'Union

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While driving the Route du Vignoble, you can sample the local wine and munch a few rich malakoffs (fried cheese balls) at L'Union.

Rte. de la Perrette 2, Bursins, 1183, Switzerland
021-8241204
Known For
  • Tasty malakoffs
  • Good selection of local wine
  • Traditional Vaudois pinte
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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Zurcher

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The lunch-and-tearoom set (ladies with poodles, Brits in tweeds, fashionistas in Gucci) regularly descends on Zurcher, the irresistible confiserie on Montreux's main drag. A green salad, the potage du jour (soup of the day), and a chocolate torte make a great quick meal. The café is closed on Monday.

45 av. du Casino, Montreux, 1820, Switzerland
021-9635963
Known For
  • Buttery pastries and rich chocolate desserts
  • Scrambled free-range eggs with black truffles
  • Historic establishment more than 100 years old
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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