Restaurant in Yens, Switzerland
Auberge de la Croix d'Or - Bistro
250ptsMichelin value in a Swiss village bistro.

About Auberge de la Croix d'Or - Bistro
A Michelin Bib Gourmand two years running (2024 and 2025), Auberge de la Croix d'Or delivers traditional Swiss-French cooking at an €€ price point in the Vaud village of Yens. Easy to book, unpretentious in atmosphere, and positioned in the heart of La Côte wine country, it is the right call for food travellers who want recognised quality without the starred-restaurant spend.
Who Should Book Auberge de la Croix d'Or - Bistro — and When
If you are a food traveller who wants a Michelin-recognised meal without the ceremony or the three-figure bill, Auberge de la Croix d'Or in the village of Yens is the booking to make. This is the right table for anyone chasing Bib Gourmand quality in the Vaud countryside: serious traditional cooking at a price point that makes a midweek dinner feel entirely reasonable. It is not a destination for a splashy anniversary dinner with a sommelier-led tasting marathon. It is the place you book when you want cooking that has earned independent recognition two years running, served in a setting that stays unpretentious.
The Bib Gourmand distinction, awarded by Michelin in both 2024 and 2025, signals something specific: good cooking at a price below the starred tier. That consecutive recognition is not incidental — it confirms the kitchen is consistent, not just having a good season. For an explorer arriving from Lausanne or the western Swiss wine country, this is a reliable anchor for a meal that rewards the detour without demanding a special-occasion budget.
The Atmosphere and the Room
Yens is a small commune in the Morges district, the kind of Swiss village where an auberge on the main street has been feeding locals for generations. The energy here is unhurried. Expect a room that reads as genuinely bistro , warm rather than hushed, conversational rather than reverential. This is not a place where the ambient sound drops to a murmur the moment a dish arrives. The crowd at a Bib Gourmand auberge in rural Vaud skews toward regulars: farmers, families, weekend visitors from the lakeside towns. That produces a noise level and a pace that suits long lunches and unhurried dinners far better than it suits a business dinner where you need to be heard clearly at all times.
For solo diners and couples, that atmosphere is an asset. You are not on display. The room absorbs you rather than presenting you. For larger groups who need quiet, focused conversation, this is less ideal , though the setting is relaxed enough that a small group of four exploring the Vaud region would find it comfortable.
The Food and the Drinks Program
The kitchen works in the register of traditional cuisine , the kind of cooking rooted in French-Swiss technique and regional produce rather than in contemporary plating trends. That means you should expect honest, executed dishes rather than architectural presentations. The Bib Gourmand category rewards exactly this: places where the cooking craft is evident and the value is real.
On the drinks side, an auberge of this profile in the Vaud wine region has natural access to some of Switzerland's most interesting local wine production. The cantons around Lac Léman , Morges, La Côte, Lavaux , produce Chasselas, Pinot Noir, and Gamaret that rarely appear on lists outside the country. A bistro at this price tier in this location should be offering local bottles at prices that make the pairing decision easy. Switzerland's domestic wine market means you will find options here that no import market can replicate. That is a genuine draw for any wine-focused traveller. The drinks program, while not independently documented in the data available, is a structural advantage of the address: this is Vaud wine country, and a Michelin-recognised bistro on the main street of a Vaud village is the right place to encounter it. Go with that expectation.
The €€ price range confirms that a full meal with wine will stay well below what you would spend at the €€€€ tier restaurants operating elsewhere in the Swiss fine dining circuit. For context, the starred restaurants in Switzerland , Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier, Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau, or Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel , represent a categorically different spend and commitment. Auberge de la Croix d'Or sits in a different register entirely, and that is its competitive advantage, not a compromise.
Booking and Timing
Booking difficulty here is low. A Bib Gourmand bistro in a village of this size does not carry the same reservation pressure as a starred urban restaurant. That said, weekends draw visitors from Lausanne and the lake towns, so Friday and Saturday evening slots fill faster than weekday openings. If you are building a Vaud itinerary around a Saturday, book a week to ten days ahead to be safe. For a weekday lunch or dinner, a few days' notice is typically sufficient.
The address , Grand-Rue 18, 1169 Yens , places this on the village's main street, accessible by car from the A1 motorway corridor and from Lausanne in under thirty minutes. There is no hotel group, no second location, and no central reservations platform listed; direct contact with the restaurant is the booking route. Phone contact details are not confirmed in the current data, so approach via the village or the Michelin listing to find current contact information.
For travellers exploring the wider region, Yens sits within reach of several other serious tables. Colonnade in Lucerne and IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada in Zurich represent the higher-spend end of a Swiss food trip. focus ATELIER in Vitznau and Memories in Bad Ragaz are worth knowing if you are building a multi-day itinerary. For comparable traditional cuisine in other French regions, Cave à Vin & à Manger - Maison Saint-Crescent in Narbonne and Auberge Grand'Maison in Mûr-de-Bretagne offer useful reference points for the Bib Gourmand auberge format.
Practical Details
| Detail | Auberge de la Croix d'Or | Typical €€€€ Swiss peer |
|---|---|---|
| Michelin recognition | Bib Gourmand 2024 & 2025 | 1–3 stars |
| Price tier | €€ | €€€€ |
| Booking difficulty | Easy (1–10 days out) | Hard (weeks to months) |
| Setting | Village bistro, Vaud countryside | Destination restaurant |
| Cuisine style | Traditional | Modern Swiss / Creative |
| Solo dining suitability | High | Variable |
For more eating and drinking options in the area, see our full Yens restaurants guide, our full Yens bars guide, our full Yens wineries guide, our full Yens hotels guide, and our full Yens experiences guide.
Ratings
Google rating: 4.6 from 237 reviews. That score, combined with two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards, gives a clear picture: this is a kitchen that performs consistently and has earned repeat customers. A 4.6 on Google at 237 reviews is harder to sustain than an early spike , it reflects genuine, ongoing satisfaction from a real local and visitor base.
The Verdict
Book Auberge de la Croix d'Or if you are a food-focused traveller in the Vaud region who wants a Michelin-recognised meal at a price that does not require prior planning around your budget. The consecutive Bib Gourmand is the clearest signal available: this kitchen delivers more than its price suggests. Come for a long lunch, order local wine, and treat it as the kind of place that rewards the deliberate detour rather than the pre-planned special occasion. For anyone considering the €€€€ Swiss fine dining circuit, this is also a smarter warm-up than a compromise , it is a different category of experience, not a lesser one. Also see: Einstein Gourmet in Sankt Gallen, Da Vittorio - St. Moritz in St. Moritz, L'Atelier Robuchon in Geneva, and 7132 Silver in Vals if you are building a broader Swiss dining itinerary.
Compare Auberge de la Croix d'Or - Bistro
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Auberge de la Croix d'Or - Bistro | Traditional Cuisine | Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025); Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024) | Easy | — |
| Schloss Schauenstein | Modern European, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Memories | Modern Swiss | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| focus ATELIER | Modern Swiss, Creative | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada | Sharing | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| La Table du Lausanne Palace | Modern French | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Auberge de la Croix d'Or - Bistro handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary policy is documented for this venue. At a traditional French-Swiss bistro operating at the €€ price point, the kitchen focuses on classic regional cooking, which tends to be meat and dairy-forward. Call ahead or contact directly if you have strict requirements, as flexibility varies in village auberges of this type.
Is Auberge de la Croix d'Or - Bistro worth the price?
Yes, clearly. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025) at a €€ price point is the definition of value in the Michelin system — it signals good cooking at prices that do not require justification. For Vaud, where a Michelin-starred meal typically runs to three figures, this is the best-value recognised option in the region.
Is Auberge de la Croix d'Or - Bistro good for solo dining?
A village bistro format is generally comfortable for solo diners — lower ceremony, counter or small table seating, and a local crowd. The Bib Gourmand positioning means this is relaxed rather than formal, which works in a solo diner's favour. If a structured tasting experience alone is your preference, an urban alternative like IGNIV Zürich may suit better.
Is Auberge de la Croix d'Or - Bistro good for a special occasion?
It works for a low-key celebration where the point is good food without fuss, not for a high-ceremony evening. If you want linen service, a wine list built for occasion dining, and a formal setting, La Table du Lausanne Palace is the regional step-up. Auberge de la Croix d'Or is the right call when the occasion is about eating well rather than staging a moment.
How far ahead should I book Auberge de la Croix d'Or - Bistro?
Booking pressure is low by Michelin-venue standards. A Bib Gourmand bistro in a small Swiss village does not fill weeks out the way a starred city restaurant does. A few days ahead should be sufficient for most visits, though weekends in warmer months may warrant earlier contact given the limited covers typical of a village auberge.
What are alternatives to Auberge de la Croix d'Or - Bistro in Yens?
There are no direct competitors in Yens itself. The nearest Michelin-recognised alternatives are in the broader Vaud and Swiss German regions: La Table du Lausanne Palace steps up in formality and price, while IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada offers a sharing-format starred experience for those willing to travel. If staying in the Morges area and wanting a similar value register, Auberge de la Croix d'Or has no local peer.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Auberge de la Croix d'Or - Bistro?
No tasting menu details are confirmed in available venue data. Traditional French-Swiss bistros at the Bib Gourmand level typically lead with a set menu or plat du jour format rather than a multi-course tasting sequence. Verify the current format directly with the restaurant before booking around a specific menu expectation.
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