Restaurant in Liestal, Switzerland
Bad Schauenburg
210ptsMichelin-recognised French cooking outside Basel.

About Bad Schauenburg
Bad Schauenburg holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, making it the clearest option for Classic French dining in Liestal at the €€€ tier. With a 4.4 Google rating from 161 reviews and a destination hillside setting, it suits special occasions and returning diners looking for consistent, technique-led cooking below the price of Switzerland's starred restaurants.
Should you book Bad Schauenburg for a classic French dinner in Liestal?
Yes — if you want a Michelin-recognised classic French kitchen in the Basel region without crossing into the city, Bad Schauenburg is the clearest answer. It holds a Michelin Plate for both 2024 and 2025, which means Michelin's inspectors have confirmed the cooking reaches a consistent standard worth the trip. At the €€€ price tier, it sits below the €€€€ restaurants that dominate Switzerland's top-end French and Swiss modern scene, making it one of the more accessible entry points to serious cooking in this part of the country. For a returning diner deciding where to go next, this is worth understanding clearly: the Michelin Plate is not a star, but it signals a kitchen operating at a level that justifies the price and the drive.
The Space and Setting
Bad Schauenburg occupies a hillside position above Liestal, and the physical context matters when you're deciding whether to book. This is a destination restaurant in the literal sense — you are going somewhere deliberate, not stumbling in from a street. The address on Schauenburgerstrasse suggests a property with room to breathe, the kind of setting where classic French cooking, which tends to reward unhurried service and a certain formality of pace, feels at home. If you are returning after a first visit and found the space suited the occasion, that is likely to hold. Classic French in a room with presence is a different experience from the same cuisine in a compact city bistro, and the spatial quality here appears to be part of the proposition. For a special dinner or a table for two where the room needs to hold the evening, the setting is a point in its favour.
What to Expect from the Food
The cuisine is Classic French , not modern Swiss, not farm-to-table sharing, not vegetable-forward tasting menus. This matters when you are deciding between Swiss dining options, because the category is genuinely distinct. Classic French means technique-led cooking: sauces built from reductions, classical proteins handled with precision, a kitchen that measures itself against a canon rather than against novelty. The Michelin Plate recognition across two consecutive years confirms the kitchen is consistent, not a one-season performance. If you visited once and the cooking delivered on that classical promise, a return visit should hold to the same standard. What you are booking is reliability within a well-defined style, not surprise or provocation.
On the question of whether the food travels well for off-premise consumption: Classic French cooking is among the most format-specific cuisines in the world. Sauces emulsify, proteins cool unevenly, and the precision that defines the plate experience is almost impossible to preserve in transit. Bad Schauenburg, like any serious kitchen in this tradition, should be experienced at the table. Takeout or delivery is not a meaningful option for this style of cooking, and if that is a factor in your decision, it should push you toward booking a table rather than looking for an alternative format. The full value of what this kitchen does is only accessible in the room.
Is It Worth It at €€€?
At the €€€ tier, Bad Schauenburg is priced below the cluster of €€€€ restaurants that represent Switzerland's highest-end dining , including venues like Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel or Memories in Bad Ragaz. For Michelin-recognised cooking in the canton of Basel-Landschaft, this is the level where you get verifiable quality without the full commitment of a starred tasting menu. The 4.4 Google rating across 161 reviews reinforces that the kitchen's quality reads consistently to a wide range of diners, not just those already oriented toward fine dining. That combination , Michelin Plate, €€€ pricing, and a strong aggregate score , is a solid value signal for the region.
For context on Classic French at comparable or higher levels elsewhere in Switzerland, Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier and Waterside Inn in Bray represent the category at its most formal and decorated. Bad Schauenburg operates at a different altitude, but within the Liestal and Basel region it delivers the style without requiring you to organise a much longer trip.
Know Before You Go
- Cuisine: Classic French
- Price tier: €€€
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.4 (161 reviews)
- Address: Schauenburgerstrasse 76, 4410 Liestal, Switzerland
- Booking difficulty: Easy
- Leading for: Special occasions, returning diners, couples, classic French without the starred price
- Not ideal for: Takeout, casual drop-in dining, those seeking modern or experimental cooking
- Hours/phone/website: Not confirmed , verify directly before travelling
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Bad Schauenburg sits against the wider Swiss fine dining field.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Bad Schauenburg? The Michelin Plate recognition across two years confirms the cooking is at a standard where a tasting menu, if offered, is likely to justify the price at the €€€ tier. This is not a starred kitchen demanding full tasting-menu commitment, but it is a serious Classic French operation where multi-course formats suit the style. If you visited once à la carte and found the kitchen strong, a tasting format on a return visit is a reasonable step up.
- How far ahead should I book Bad Schauenburg? Booking is rated Easy, which means you are unlikely to need weeks of advance planning. That said, Michelin Plate recognition in a relatively small city like Liestal means weekend tables, particularly Friday and Saturday evenings, will fill faster than midweek. A week's notice for most nights is a reasonable working assumption; for special occasions on a specific date, book as soon as you know.
- What should I wear to Bad Schauenburg? There is no confirmed dress code on record, but Classic French cuisine at the €€€ Michelin Plate level generally implies smart casual as a baseline , neat clothing rather than formal black tie, but not jeans and trainers. Liestal is a smaller Swiss city rather than a metropolitan centre, so the formality is likely calibrated accordingly. When in doubt, smart casual with an upward lean is the right call.
- Is Bad Schauenburg good for a special occasion? Yes. A hillside destination setting, Classic French cuisine, Michelin Plate recognition, and a price point that signals occasion dining without reaching the very top tier makes this a sound choice for birthdays, anniversaries, or significant dinners. It is more appropriate for occasions where the meal is the event than for casual celebrations looking for a lively atmosphere.
- Is Bad Schauenburg good for solo dining? Classic French kitchens at the €€€ level can work well for solo diners, particularly at a bar or counter if available, though seating configuration is not confirmed here. Solo dining at this price tier in Switzerland is normal and generally well-handled by formal service teams. If solo dining with conversation is a priority, verify whether bar seating exists before booking.
- Is Bad Schauenburg worth the price? At €€€, with Michelin Plate recognition for two consecutive years and a 4.4 Google score from 161 reviews, the value case is solid. You are paying for a level of cooking that Michelin has confirmed as consistent and technically serious, at a price point below the €€€€ starred venues that dominate Switzerland's top-end scene. For Classic French in the Basel region, this is a reasonable price-to-quality position.
- What are alternatives to Bad Schauenburg in Liestal? Liestal does not have a deep bench of direct comparators at this level. The nearest meaningful alternatives are in Basel: Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl operates at a higher price and award tier if you want to step up. For modern Swiss rather than Classic French at similar or higher investment, Mammertsberg in Freidorf is worth considering. See our full Liestal restaurants guide for a broader view of the local field.
- What should I order at Bad Schauenburg? Specific dishes are not confirmed in the available data, and inventing recommendations would be misleading. What is confirmed is that the kitchen works in the Classic French tradition, where proteins with classical sauce work and technically precise starters are the core of the offer. On a return visit, if you found a particular preparation strong on your first visit, returning to it is a reasonable strategy , Classic French kitchens at this level tend to anchor their menus on reliable execution rather than constant rotation.
Compare Bad Schauenburg
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bad Schauenburg | Classic French | €€€ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| Schloss Schauenstein | Modern European, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Memories | Modern Swiss | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| roots | Flemish, Vegetarian, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada | Sharing | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| focus ATELIER | Modern Swiss, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Bad Schauenburg?
If classic French is your format, yes. Bad Schauenburg holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, which signals consistent kitchen standards rather than a one-off recognition. At the €€€ tier, it sits below Switzerland's most expensive fine dining rooms, making the tasting menu a reasonable entry point into Michelin-level French cooking in the Basel region. If you prefer modern Swiss or sharing-plate formats, this kitchen is not aimed at you.
How far ahead should I book Bad Schauenburg?
Book at least two to three weeks in advance for weekend dinners, longer for Saturday evenings or special occasions. As a destination restaurant above Liestal with Michelin recognition, tables move faster than a typical regional spot. check the venue's official channels via their website or address at Schauenburgerstrasse 76 to confirm availability.
What should I wear to Bad Schauenburg?
A classic French kitchen with two consecutive Michelin Plates points toward smart dress as the safe call: collared shirts, blazers, and equivalent for women. Swiss fine dining rooms at the €€€ level rarely enforce strict codes, but arriving underdressed at a Michelin-recognised venue in this category is a miscalculation.
Is Bad Schauenburg good for a special occasion?
Yes, and it suits the occasion format well. The hillside setting above Liestal creates a clear sense of occasion without requiring a trip into Basel, and the classic French cuisine is a reliable match for milestone dinners where the food needs to feel serious. The €€€ price point also means you are not paying €€€€ rates for a comparable level of recognition.
Is Bad Schauenburg good for solo dining?
It depends on the format. Classic French rooms at the Michelin Plate level tend to be table-service environments designed for two or more, and a solo diner may feel the absence of a counter or bar seating. That said, solo dining at a €€€ French kitchen is not unusual in Switzerland. Confirm with the restaurant directly whether counter or smaller table options are available.
Is Bad Schauenburg worth the price?
At €€€, it is priced honestly for what it delivers: two consecutive Michelin Plates, classic French cooking, and a destination setting above Liestal. You are not paying the €€€€ premium required at places like Schloss Schauenstein or Memories, which makes it a practical choice if you want Michelin-level French food in the Basel region without the top-tier price tag.
What are alternatives to Bad Schauenburg in Liestal?
Liestal itself has a limited fine dining field, so the practical alternatives are in Basel or further afield in Switzerland. For Michelin-starred French-influenced cooking at a higher tier, Schloss Schauenstein and Memories represent the country's upper echelon but come with €€€€ pricing and much harder bookings. For a more contemporary Swiss approach closer to the same price range, IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada is worth considering if you are open to travelling.
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