Restaurant in Zermatt, Switzerland
Adler Hitta
100ptsSlope-Side Timber Hut

About Adler Hitta
Adler Hitta is a mountain-hut restaurant in Findeln above Zermatt, best visited at lunch when the Matterhorn is fully visible. It suits couples and small groups marking a special occasion. Booking is relatively easy compared to Zermatt's busier dining addresses, but reservations are still advised during peak ski and summer seasons.
Verdict
Most visitors assume Adler Hitta is primarily a dinner destination, but the lunch sitting — served against a direct view of the Matterhorn from the Findeln mountain hamlet — is where the venue earns its reputation most consistently. If you are planning a meal in Zermatt and want a setting that justifies the detour from the village centre, this is worth booking. The experience is leading suited to couples and small groups celebrating something specific: the combination of altitude, mountain panorama, and table-service dining makes it a natural choice for a special occasion meal during ski season or summer hiking trips.
What to Know Before You Book
Adler Hitta sits in Findeln, a cluster of traditional Valais mountain huts above Zermatt, accessible on foot or by ski. This matters because it shapes the entire visit: you are not walking in from a street, you are arriving mid-mountain, which adds logistical weight to any booking decision. The setting is the primary draw. Lunch here is a deliberate experience , not a quick stop , and the surrounding terrain means it suits guests who have built their day around it rather than those fitting in a meal between activities.
For a special occasion specifically, the midday sitting has a practical advantage over dinner: the Matterhorn is fully visible in daylight, and the walk or ski in becomes part of the occasion rather than a logistical inconvenience. Evening visits require more planning around mountain access and weather, and the visual payoff of the view is lost after dark. If the setting is part of why you are booking, lunch is the right call.
Booking is listed as easy, which is worth taking seriously. Zermatt at peak season (Christmas to New Year, late February, and July to August) sees high demand across all mountain restaurants. An easy booking rating here suggests Adler Hitta has less competition for reservations than the village's more prominent dining addresses, but that should not translate into leaving arrangements until the last minute during busy periods.
Know Before You Go
- Location: Findeln, above Zermatt village , accessible on foot or ski
- Leading visit: Lunch, for Matterhorn views in full daylight
- Occasion fit: Couples, small groups, celebrations and special occasions
- Booking difficulty: Easy relative to Zermatt peers, but book ahead in peak season
- Access note: Mountain location requires planning around skiing, hiking, or walking routes
- Price range: Not confirmed , check directly before budgeting
How It Compares
See the full comparison section below for how Adler Hitta sits against its Zermatt peers.
Zermatt Dining Context
Zermatt has a well-developed restaurant scene for an Alpine resort, with options ranging from high-end hotel dining to mountain-hut lunches. For broader planning, see our full Zermatt restaurants guide, our full Zermatt hotels guide, our full Zermatt bars guide, our full Zermatt wineries guide, and our full Zermatt experiences guide.
Within Switzerland, if you are building a broader dining itinerary around fine mountain or Alpine dining, it is worth knowing where Zermatt sits relative to the country's benchmark restaurants. Addresses like Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier, Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau, Memories in Bad Ragaz, Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel, Maison Wenger in Le Noirmont, and Einstein Gourmet in Sankt Gallen represent Switzerland's most decorated dining, providing a reference point for where Zermatt's mountain restaurants sit in the national picture. For international comparison in the tasting-menu and fine-dining category, Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco illustrate the global benchmark.
Other Zermatt Restaurants to Consider
If you are still deciding where to eat in Zermatt, the following venues are worth comparing: After Seven for creative cooking at the higher end, Alpine Gourmet Prato Borni for another mountain-setting option, Brasserie Uno for contemporary dining, Chez Vrony for regional cuisine in a Findeln setting that directly competes with Adler Hitta on location, and 1818 Eat & Drink as a more accessible village option.
Compare Adler Hitta
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adler Hitta | Easy | — | |
| After Seven | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Brasserie Uno | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Aroleid Restaurant | €€ | Unknown | — |
| Bazaar | €€ | Unknown | — |
| Capri | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
How Adler Hitta stacks up against the competition.
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