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    Restaurant in St. Moritz, Switzerland

    Ecco St. Moritz

    1,090Pearl Points

    Two stars, Alpine setting, high commitment required.

    Ecco St. Moritz, Restaurant in St. Moritz

    About Ecco St. Moritz

    Ecco St. Moritz holds two Michelin stars and a La Liste score of 89 points, making it the most decorated restaurant in the Engadin area. Chef Reto Brändli's seasonal, produce-led creative cuisine is built for the dining room experience — book this for a focused tasting menu in an alpine setting, not as a convenient hotel option. Near-impossible to secure during ski season peaks without months of advance planning.

    Ecco St. Moritz: Two Stars in the Alps, But Book It for the Right Reasons

    The common misconception about Ecco St. Moritz is that it's primarily a hotel restaurant — a convenient option for guests at In Giardino Mountain who'd rather not leave the property. It isn't. Chef Reto Brändli holds two Michelin stars here, and La Liste scored the restaurant at 91 points in 2025 and 89 points in 2026. This is a destination dining room in its own right, set in Champfèr just outside the St. Moritz centre, and it warrants a specific trip rather than a fallback booking.

    That said, the editorial angle worth addressing plainly: Ecco St. Moritz does not travel. This is a restaurant built around a specific physical experience — the integration of the dining room with its alpine surroundings, the sense of being in the middle of nature while eating precise, technically driven food. The cuisine is seasonal and sourced locally, built around pure flavours and unexpected combinations rather than elaborate sauce-work or theatrical presentation. None of that translates to a takeaway container. If you're in St. Moritz and considering any off-premise option, this is the one restaurant in the area where skipping the room would be a genuine mistake. The food and the setting are designed together. Arrive in person or don't bother.

    The Room and the Timing

    Spatially, Ecco St. Moritz occupies a position that few two-star restaurants in Switzerland can match on setting alone. The dining room sits within the In Giardino Mountain property at Via Maistra 3, Champfèr , outside the main St. Moritz drag, which means a quieter, more focused experience than the in-town alternatives. The room's relationship with the surrounding alpine landscape is the dominant spatial note: the setting isn't incidental decoration, it's load-bearing to the experience.

    For timing, the Engadin winter season (December through March) is when the property and the wider St. Moritz area operate at full intensity. Tables at this level of recognition are hardest to secure during ski season peaks , Christmas week, New Year, and the Engadin ski marathon period in March are all near-impossible windows unless you book months in advance. If you've already visited once during ski season, the shoulder period in late autumn or early June (when the summer season opens) offers the same kitchen at significantly lower booking pressure. The landscape reads differently in summer , greener, quieter , but the culinary programme remains consistent. For a return visitor, that timing adjustment is worth considering.

    What the Awards Actually Tell You

    Two Michelin stars in 2024 and 2025 confirm this kitchen operates at a level where the investment is justified for diners who value precision over comfort eating. La Liste's 91-point score in 2025 places Ecco St. Moritz in competitive company among Swiss fine dining restaurants. For context, Switzerland's top-rated rooms on La Liste , including Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier and Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau , operate in the high 90s. Ecco St. Moritz at 89-91 points is solidly mid-tier within that national elite, which means you're getting two-star rigour without the full waiting-list intensity of the country's three-star rooms like Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel.

    If you've dined here once and are weighing a return against other Swiss mountain options, Memories in Bad Ragaz and 7132 Silver in Vals offer comparable award pedigree in different alpine settings. Ecco's advantage is the St. Moritz context , nowhere else in the region gives you this level of kitchen craft alongside the Engadin altitude.

    On the Creative Cuisine Format

    Chef Reto Brändli's approach , seasonal, local-first, unexpected flavour combinations , fits squarely within the contemporary Swiss fine dining playbook. The kitchen's emphasis on healthy, produce-led cooking is a genuine differentiator from the richer, more classical style at rooms like Colonnade in Lucerne. If you found the food on your first visit to Ecco leaning light and aromatic rather than rich and sauced, that's by design , and it's consistent. A return visit rewards diners who want to track the kitchen's seasonal evolution rather than those chasing a definitive signature dish. The creative format means the menu shifts; the cooking philosophy does not.

    For a frame of reference at the international level, Ecco's sensibility sits closer to the produce-first approach of Arpège in Paris than to the high-technique maximalism of Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen. That comparison is useful for calibrating expectations before you book.

    Practical Details

    VenueCuisinePrice RangeBooking DifficultyAwards
    Ecco St. MoritzCreative€€€€Near Impossible (peak season)Michelin 2★, La Liste 89pts (2026)
    Da Vittorio - St. MoritzItalian Seafood, Italian€€€€Very Difficult,
    Amaru by Claudia CanessaPeruvian€€€€Difficult,
    Da AdrianoItalian€€€€Moderate,
    ChasellasCountry cooking€€€Moderate,

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    FAQs

    • Is Ecco St. Moritz good for a special occasion? Yes, with the right expectations. Two Michelin stars and a €€€€ price point make this one of the few St. Moritz restaurants where the occasion matches the room. It works leading for two people who want a long, considered tasting menu rather than a celebratory group dinner. For larger celebrations where energy and shared plates matter more, Da Vittorio St. Moritz is the more sociable choice.
    • Is Ecco St. Moritz good for solo dining? It can work, but nothing in the available data confirms a dedicated counter or bar seating. At a two-star restaurant in a hotel property at €€€€, solo diners should contact the restaurant directly to confirm seating options before booking. The creative tasting format is well-suited to solo focus , you're there for the food, not the table dynamics.
    • Does Ecco St. Moritz handle dietary restrictions? No booking contact details are publicly available in our data. For a two-star kitchen with a seasonal, produce-led menu, dietary restrictions are typically accommodated with advance notice, but confirm directly when reserving. Don't assume; ask at booking.
    • What should I order at Ecco St. Moritz? No specific dishes are available in our data and inventing menu items would be misleading. What the award record tells you: this kitchen is most recognised for its aromatic, seasonal combinations using local Engadin ingredients. Let the chef's tasting menu format guide the meal rather than trying to pick à la carte if that option exists.
    • Is Ecco St. Moritz worth the price? At €€€€ with two Michelin stars and a La Liste score of 89 points, the value case is solid for diners who specifically want precision fine dining in an alpine setting. If your priority is bold flavour over technical refinement, or if you'd rather eat well than eat formally, Beefbar Grace Hotel at the same price tier delivers a more immediately satisfying meal. Ecco is worth it when you're buying the whole experience: room, setting, and seasonal kitchen craft together.
    • What are alternatives to Ecco St. Moritz in St. Moritz? For Italian at the same price tier with a livelier atmosphere, Da Vittorio St. Moritz is the primary competitor. For something more accessible on price, Chasellas at €€€ offers local cooking without the fine-dining price of entry. For a departure from European cuisine entirely, Amaru by Claudia Canessa is the most distinct option in the area at €€€€.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Ecco St. Moritz? Given the two-star standing and the seasonal, combination-driven cooking style, the tasting menu is the correct format for this kitchen. Ordering à la carte at a restaurant built around the progressive logic of Brändli's seasonal menus would mean missing the point of the experience. If tasting menus aren't your format, book somewhere else , this kitchen is designed to be eaten in sequence.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Ecco St. Moritz good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with conditions. Two consecutive Michelin stars (2024 and 2025) and a La Liste score of 91pts in 2025 give it the credentials to anchor a milestone dinner. The format — seasonal, precision-driven creative cuisine from Chef Reto Brändli — suits couples or small groups who want a structured, high-effort meal rather than a celebratory atmosphere with flexibility. If the occasion calls for something more convivial, Dal Mulin or Da Vittorio St. Moritz are easier fits.

    Is Ecco St. Moritz good for solo dining?

    It can work, but solo dining at a two-Michelin-star tasting menu format in the Alps is a specific choice. The €€€€ price point and the structured, multi-course format are easier to justify as a deliberate solo food-focused trip than as a spontaneous standalone meal. No counter seating is confirmed in the venue data, so call ahead to clarify solo arrangements before booking.

    Does Ecco St. Moritz handle dietary restrictions?

    No specific dietary accommodation policy is documented for Ecco St. Moritz. At the two-Michelin-star level, most kitchens of this calibre accommodate restrictions with advance notice, but check the venue's official channels before booking — the tasting menu format leaves little room for on-the-night adjustments.

    What should I order at Ecco St. Moritz?

    Specific dishes and menus are not listed in the available venue data, so naming items would be guesswork. What the record confirms is that Chef Reto Brändli's kitchen is built around local, seasonal Alpine products in unexpected combinations — so the menu changes with the season. Trust the tasting menu format rather than arriving with specific dish expectations.

    Is Ecco St. Moritz worth the price?

    At €€€€ and two Michelin stars, the value case holds if you're committed to the creative tasting menu format. La Liste rated it 91pts in 2025 and 89pts in 2026, which reflects a kitchen operating at a high but not top-tier global level. If you want two-star Alpine precision with a genuine nature setting, it earns its price. If you want a great St. Moritz meal without the full commitment, Da Vittorio St. Moritz at the same price range gives you more flexibility.

    What are alternatives to Ecco St. Moritz in St. Moritz?

    Dal Mulin is the closest local competitor for serious fine dining, with a reputation built on regional ingredients in a more intimate setting. Da Vittorio St. Moritz offers a well-known Italian fine dining alternative at comparable price levels. Amaru by Claudia Canessa is worth considering for a more contemporary, chef-driven format. Beefbar Grace Hotel suits guests who want a polished meal without the full tasting menu commitment. Da Adriano is the practical choice when you want quality without the €€€€ investment.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Ecco St. Moritz?

    Yes, if seasonal Alpine creative cuisine is what you're there for. The two consecutive Michelin stars confirm the kitchen delivers at a consistent level, and the La Liste recognition supports the precision credentials. The menu is built around local products in unexpected combinations — that's the format, and if that's not what you want, this isn't the right booking. For a more ingredient-forward but less structured experience, Dal Mulin is the closer alternative.

    Location

    Via Maistra 3, 7512 Champfèr, Switzerland

    St. Moritz, Switzerland

    Compare Ecco St. Moritz

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    Also Consider

    Ecco St. Moritz is the only two-Michelin-star option in the area, which means it occupies a different tier from its St. Moritz peers. If the award credential is what you're buying — and at €€€€ in a competitive ski resort, it's a reasonable criterion — there's no local equivalent. Da Vittorio St. Moritz is the strongest Italian alternative at the same price point, with a more convivial atmosphere and a menu built around seafood and Italian classics rather than alpine creative cuisine. For a group booking or a celebration that needs energy as much as precision, Da Vittorio is the easier recommendation.

    For diners who want to step down from the €€€€ tier without sacrificing quality, Chasellas at €€€ is the sensible move: local, grounded country cooking without the fine-dining formality. At the same price tier as Ecco, Amaru by Claudia Canessa offers Peruvian cuisine — the most distinct departure from Alpine-European cooking available in the area — and is considerably easier to book. Beefbar Grace Hotel at €€€€ is the right call if your group wants a high-energy, meat-focused meal rather than a structured tasting experience.

    The clearest decision framework: book Ecco if the two-star creative tasting format is specifically what you're after and you're willing to plan months ahead during ski season. Book Da Adriano or Da Vittorio if you want Italian at the same price point with fewer booking complications. Book Chasellas if value and local character matter more than fine-dining credentials.

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