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    Restaurant in Uster, Switzerland

    Blume

    250Pearl Points

    Michelin-recognised Swiss cooking at €€ prices.

    Blume, Restaurant in Uster

    About Blume

    Blume in Freudwil, near Uster, holds consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards for 2024 and 2025 — serious recognition at a €€ price point that makes it the strongest-value Swiss dining option within reach of Zürich. Chef Raphaël-Fumio Kudaka runs a quiet, focused room suited to food-first diners who want credentials without the city prices. Book one to two weeks ahead for weekdays; further out for weekends.

    Blume, Uster: Worth the Drive from Zürich

    Picture a quiet village outside Uster, a restaurant with no website and no phone number listed, and a chef — Raphaël-Fumio Kudaka — cooking Swiss food at a price point that makes you check the bill twice. That is Blume at Freudwil. The Michelin inspectors found it two years running (Bib Gourmand in both 2024 and 2025), which tells you something important: this is a kitchen producing food well above what the €€ price tag implies. If you are looking for a reason to book, that is it.

    Blume sits at Freudwilerstrasse 6 in Freudwil, a hamlet within the Uster municipality, roughly 20 kilometres from central Zürich. Getting here without a car is possible but requires planning , the nearest public transport stops are a walk away. Build that into your decision. The reward is a restaurant that feels genuinely removed from the city's restaurant circuit, which is part of the appeal for food-focused travellers who want something with local character rather than urban polish.

    The room runs quiet by Swiss restaurant standards. Expect a composed, unhurried atmosphere rather than the ambient buzz of a Zürich dining room on a Friday night. That makes Blume a better choice for conversation-led dinners, whether with a partner, a small group of close friends, or a business contact you actually want to talk to. The energy reads as focused rather than celebratory , this is a place people come to eat seriously, not to mark an occasion with noise.

    A Strategy for Two or Three Visits

    A single visit to Blume is satisfying. Two or three visits starts to reveal how a €€ kitchen with Bib Gourmand recognition manages the balance between Swiss culinary tradition and what chef Kudaka brings to it. The Bib Gourmand designation , awarded by Michelin specifically for good food at moderate prices , has been consistent across consecutive years, which signals a kitchen that is not coasting on a single strong season. Return visits let you track how the menu moves with produce and season, which matters in Swiss cooking where the gap between spring, summer, and autumn ingredients is pronounced.

    On a first visit, arrive with enough appetite to work through the menu rather than grazing lightly. Swiss cuisine at this level tends to reward commitment: the cooking is structured, portions are honest, and the logic of the menu becomes clearer when you eat across it rather than picking selectively. On a second visit, you are in a better position to test the edges of the menu , the dishes that require a little more context to appreciate, the wine choices that the first visit helped you calibrate. By a third visit, you are eating like a regular, which is exactly the relationship a restaurant like this is built for.

    Blume has been holding its Bib Gourmand for at least two consecutive years as of 2025. That anniversary matters because it rules out the possibility that this was a one-season discovery. Consistency at the €€ price point in Switzerland, where ingredient costs are among the highest in Europe, is genuinely difficult to maintain. The fact that Michelin has confirmed the award twice suggests the kitchen is not cutting corners to hold the price down.

    Who Should Book

    Blume works leading for food-focused travellers staying in Zürich who want to eat somewhere with real culinary credentials without spending €€€€. It is the right choice if you are tired of urban restaurant formats and want a meal with a different rhythm. It is not the right choice if you need a venue with easy public transport access, a website for pre-research, or a confirmed booking line , all of which are currently unavailable based on listed data. Factor that friction into your planning.

    For groups, the absence of detailed capacity or booking information means contacting the restaurant directly through available channels before committing. The address is confirmed; the logistics around large-party reservations are not documented in available data.

    Ratings and Recognition

    • Google rating: 4.8 out of 5 (263 reviews) , a high score with enough volume to carry weight
    • Michelin Bib Gourmand: 2024 and 2025 , consecutive awards, signalling consistency
    • Price range: €€ , moderate by Swiss standards, strong value given the recognition

    Booking

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy, but with a caveat: no website or phone number is listed in current data, so your booking route will require some research. A Google search for current contact details is the most practical first step. Given the Bib Gourmand profile and strong Google review volume, assume that weekends fill faster than weekdays. Booking at least one to two weeks ahead is reasonable; further in advance for weekend evenings. Walk-in availability is plausible for quieter weekday slots but cannot be confirmed from available data.

    Practical Details

    DetailBlume (Uster)IGNIV Zürich by Andreas CaminadaWidder , Swiss (Zürich)
    Price range€€€€€€€€€€
    Michelin recognitionBib Gourmand 2024, 2025Michelin-recognisedMichelin-recognised
    LocationFreudwil, near UsterCentral ZürichCentral Zürich
    Booking difficultyEasyModerateModerate
    AtmosphereQuiet, village settingUrban, sharing-formatUrban, hotel dining
    Leading forValue-focused food loversGroup sharing dinnersCity-based Swiss cuisine

    For broader planning in the region, see our full Uster restaurants guide, our full Uster hotels guide, our full Uster bars guide, our full Uster wineries guide, and our full Uster experiences guide. If you are building a wider Swiss dining itinerary, Hotel de Ville Crissier, Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau, Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel, Memories in Bad Ragaz, and focus ATELIER in Vitznau represent the upper tier of the Swiss fine dining circuit. For alternatives at different price points, Colonnade in Lucerne, Einstein Gourmet in Sankt Gallen, Da Vittorio in St. Moritz, 7132 Silver in Vals, L'Atelier Robuchon in Geneva, IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada, Widder , Swiss in Zürich, and Bistro by Regina Montium in Rigi Kaltbad are all worth considering depending on your base and budget.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Blume worth the price?

    Yes, at €€ with back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025, Blume delivers a strong return on spend. The Bib Gourmand is awarded specifically for good cooking at moderate prices, so the value case is Michelin-verified, not just relative. If you want full-starred ambition, look elsewhere — but for quality-per-franc in the Zürich region, this is a strong option.

    Can Blume accommodate groups?

    No group-specific capacity or private dining data is available for Blume. Given its village setting in Freudwil and €€ price point, it is likely a small restaurant — contact them directly before planning a group booking. For larger parties with private room options in the Zürich region, IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada is a better-documented choice.

    Is Blume good for a special occasion?

    It works well for a food-focused special occasion where the priority is quality cooking over formal ceremony. Two consecutive Bib Gourmand awards give it credible standing, and the out-of-town Freudwil location adds a sense of occasion without the cost of a starred Zürich restaurant. If you need a more theatrical setting, IGNIV Zürich offers more prestige infrastructure.

    What should I order at Blume?

    Specific menu items are not documented in current data. The cuisine type is Swiss, with Chef Raphaël-Fumio Kudaka leading the kitchen — a name that signals a considered, personal approach to the menu. Ask the kitchen what is seasonal when you arrive; at a Bib Gourmand level, the menu typically changes to reflect what is available.

    How far ahead should I book Blume?

    No phone number or website is listed in current data, so finding the booking route requires some research before you can even reserve. Once you locate the contact, book as early as your plans allow — Bib Gourmand recognition in consecutive years will have increased demand, and this is a small village restaurant with limited covers.

    What are alternatives to Blume in Uster?

    Direct Uster alternatives are not well-documented at this recognition level. For Bib Gourmand-tier value dining in the broader Zürich region, check the current Michelin Switzerland listings for nearby options. For higher-end Swiss dining, focus ATELIER and IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada are both credentialed alternatives in the region.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Blume?

    Menu format details are not confirmed in current data. At €€ pricing with Bib Gourmand status, a structured menu — whether tasting or set — is likely the format that earned recognition. If a tasting menu is available, the price-to-credential ratio makes it a reasonable spend compared to starred alternatives in Switzerland.

    Location

    bei Uster CH, Freudwilerstrasse 6, 8615 Freudwil, Switzerland

    Uster, Switzerland

    Compare Blume

    Booking Options Near Blume
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    BlumeSwiss€€Easy
    Schloss SchauensteinModern European, Creative€€€€Unknown
    MemoriesModern Swiss€€€€Unknown
    focus ATELIERModern Swiss, Creative€€€€Unknown
    IGNIV Zürich by Andreas CaminadaSharing€€€€Unknown
    La Table du Lausanne PalaceModern French€€€€Unknown

    How Blume stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    Against the €€€€ tier of Swiss fine dining, Blume offers a different proposition entirely. Schloss Schauenstein and Memories are both operating at the top of the Swiss restaurant hierarchy — Schauenstein in particular carries three Michelin stars and requires planning months in advance. focus ATELIER runs a creative Modern Swiss format at €€€€ in Vitznau. If you are comparing on raw prestige and are willing to spend accordingly, those three are the standard. Blume does not compete on that axis — it competes on value, and on that measure it wins by a significant margin.

    IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada is the most useful direct comparison for Zürich-based diners deciding between the city and a short drive out. IGNIV offers a sharing format, strong design, and a central location — easier to book into as part of a broader city trip, and better suited to groups who want a sociable format. Blume suits diners who want a quieter, more traditional rhythm to their meal. The spending gap between the two is substantial: at €€ versus €€€€, you could eat at Blume twice or three times for the cost of one IGNIV dinner.

    For anyone building a multi-day Swiss itinerary, Blume fits cleanly as the value anchor alongside a higher-spend evening elsewhere. If your itinerary includes focus ATELIER or a similar €€€€ experience, Blume is the obvious counterbalance — Michelin-credentialled, meaningfully cheaper, and far easier to book. The practical verdict: book Blume when you want genuine cooking without the reservation pressure or the bill that comes with Switzerland's top tier.

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