5 Best Restaurants in Zürich, Switzerland

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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.

Parkhuus

$$$ | Kreis 1 Fodor's Choice

Cavernous ceilings and broadly spaced tables illuminated by floor-to-ceiling windows characterize this restaurant, a few blocks from the lake. Executive chef Tarik Lange’s innovative take on regional flavors includes dishes like the secret cut of beef with whisper-thin sweet potato fries, or shellfish bisque with ginger and pineapple, followed by the house cheesecake with sea buckthorn. Pair your meal with a wine from the 3,000-strong cellar. The lamplit and leafy outdoor seating is charming on balmy evenings, when you’ll mingle with businesspeople enjoying after-work drinks.

Dreikönigstrasse 25, Zürich, 8002, Switzerland
043-8831075
Known For
  • Regional dishes with an innovative twist
  • Luxurious contemporary surrounds
  • Excellent wine cellar
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Carlton

$$$ | Kreis 1

This city center restaurant, steps from Bahnhofstrasse, has a ritzy bar vibe, with padded leather banquettes, warm-hued wood floors, gray-painted pillars, and glossy red accents, all bathed in gentle lighting. The menu ranges from rustic-leaning schnitzel with potatoes to healthier sea bass with edamame and citrus fruits, and creative avocado jelly and marinated cauliflower. The space heaves with a business crowd during the week. For warmer weather, there’s an outdoor lounge with fresh flowers and plenty of shade.

Bahnhofstrasse 41, Zürich, 8001, Switzerland
044-2271919
Known For
  • Excellent service that's attentive but not overbearing
  • Elegant but relaxed and friendly
  • Modern versions of traditional dishes
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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George Bar & Grill

$$$$

Walking into George feels like stepping into a Don Draper–hosted cocktail party—the swanky penthouse space is decorated in vivid geometric patterns and warm wood, with pops of tangerine and turquoise, and the chic crowd is buzzing. The meat-centric menu is a mix of grilled fare and comfort dishes. Bartenders shake up both classic and new, creative cocktails, and there is often live music.

Sihlstr. 50, 8001, Switzerland
044-4445060
Known For
  • Lively, hip atmosphere
  • Terrace and large windows with stunning views of the city below
  • Mid-century modern interiors
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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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, 8005, Switzerland
044-2587071
Known For
  • Grand, glass-walled building in a former shipbuilding factory
  • Extensive wine list
  • Modern Swiss, French, and Italian fare
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends

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Restaurant zum Grünen Glas

$$ | Kreis 1

This European-inclined restaurant in a quiet corner of the Niederdorf is part of the trend towards portions that don't overflow your plate, with lighter, seasonal takes on traditional Swiss fare. You might try bacon dumpling salad with balsamic onions, or pork breast with honey and chanterelles, then finish with apple fritters and vanilla ice cream. Wainscoting and dark parquet floors paired with a monochrome palette make for a comfortable dining room; an outside courtyard is open in summer.

Untere Zäune 15, Zürich, 8001, Switzerland
044-2516504
Known For
  • Seasonal European dishes
  • Good list of Swiss wines
  • Stylish summer courtyard
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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