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. George Bar & Grill

    $$$ | Kreis 1

    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 are shaking up both classic and new, creative cocktails, and there is often live music.

    Sihlstr. 50, Zürich, Zurich, 8001, Switzerland
    044-4445060

    Known For

    • Lively, hip atmosphere
    • Terrace and large windows with stunning views of the city below
    • Midcentury modern interiors

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 2. Haus zum Rüden

    $$$ | Kreis 1

    The most ambitious of the city's many Zunfthaus dining places, this fine restaurant is also the most spectacular, with a wooden barrel-vaulted ceiling and 30-foot beams, beneath which you can enjoy such innovative entrées as lobster-coconut bisque with dried prawns and mango, or sautéed goose liver. Slick modern improvements—including a glassed-in elevator—manage to blend intelligently with the ancient decor and old-world chandeliers. The river views are especially impressive at night; ask for a window table. The ground-floor bar also offers light lunch refreshments.

    Limmatquai 42, Zürich, Zurich, 8001, Switzerland
    044-2619566

    Known For

    • Old-world elegance
    • Impeccable service
    • Well-prepared Swiss and European fare

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 3. Kronenhalle

    $$$ | Kreis 1

    From Stravinsky, Brecht, and Joyce to Nureyev, Deneuve, and Saint Laurent, this beloved landmark has always drawn a stellar crowd. Every panel of gleaming wood wainscoting frames artworks by Picasso, Braque, Miró, Chagall, or Matisse, collected by Gustav Zumsteg, whose mother, Hulda, owned the restaurant from 1921 until her death in 1985. The tradition is carried on by the family trust, and robust old-school cooking is still served in hefty portions: veal steak in morel sauce, duck à l'orange with red cabbage, and Späetzle, all delivered from a silver trolley. Unless you're a recognizable celebrity, make sure to insist on a table in the main dining room; ordinary mortals are otherwise seated in a less exciting room upstairs.

    Rämistr. 4, Zürich, Zurich, 8001, Switzerland
    044-2629900

    Known For

    • Old-world charm and elegance
    • Stunning art collection
    • Traditional Swiss fare

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 4. IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada

    $$$ | Kreis 1

    Swiss chef Andreas Caminada has long lured Zurichers to Schloss Schauenstein in Canton Graubünden, and now they need not travel for his food thanks to a new branch of IGNIV (one of three in Switzerland) located in a cobblestoned corner of the Altstadt. A svelte dining room with velvet couches and long silver curtains hint at chef Daniel Zeindlhofer’s theatrical cuisine, which includes such dishes as oeufsà la royale with gold flake, venison with cranberries and prunes in cream, and fluffy duck mousse served with fluffier slabs of homemade brioche.

    Marktg. 17, Zürich, Zurich, 8001, Switzerland
    44-2661010

    Known For

    • Swiss locavore dining
    • Creative cocktails
    • Playful, beautifully presented dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sat.; closed Sun. and Mon., Reservations essential
  • 5. Seerose

    $$$ | Kreis 2

    As soon as it even vaguely looks like it'll be warm enough, the hip deck-shoe crowd drives, runs, cycles, or even sails to one of the best places on the lake, which not only has its own dock, but is its own dock, jutting far out and offering fabulous views. The food isn't bad either: seasonal ingredients make the difference in dishes such as beef tournedos with matchstick-thin French fries, or spaghetti with lobster. Sunglasses required.

    Seestr. 493, Zürich, Zurich, 8038, Switzerland
    044-4816383

    Known For

    • Lakeside dining with stunning views
    • Chic crowd
    • Lively terrace
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  • 6. Veltliner Keller

    $$$ | Kreis 1

    Though its rich, carved-wood decor borrows from Graubündner Alpine culture, this dining spot is no tourist trap. There is a definite emphasis on the heavy and the meaty, but the kitchen is flexible and reasonably deft with more modern favorites as well: seafood in saffron sauce, chopped veal with mixed mushrooms, and delicious fruit sorbets. The house, built in 1325 and functioning as a restaurant since 1551, has always stored Italian-Swiss Valtellina wines, which were carried over the Alps to Zürich.

    Schlüsselg. 8, Zürich, Zurich, 8001, Switzerland
    044-2254040

    Known For

    • Substantial dishes
    • Charming Alpine decor
    • Accommodating staff

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed weekends, Reservations essential
  • 7. Zunfthaus zur Waag

    $$$ | Kreis 1

    With its magnificent Renaissance-inspired facade, this airy guildhall, with whitewashed woodwork and leaded-glass windows looking out to the Fraumünster, remains a lovely place to dine on such seasonal dishes as fillet of perch in almond butter with spinach, or sliced veal and Rösti. The Zunft-Saal (guildhall) is a pinewood showpiece, which greatly outshines the main restaurant—a rather dull Biedermeier room. To drink in the impressive architecture, opt for outside tables on the edge of the cobblestone square in warm weather.

    Münsterhof 8, Zürich, Zurich, 8001, Switzerland
    044-2169966

    Known For

    • Impressive architecture
    • Excellent service
    • Swiss classics

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