Restaurant in Bern, Switzerland
Essort
210Pearl PointsBern's clearest €€€ Michelin-recognised bet.

About Essort
Essort holds back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition (2024–2025) and a 4.8 Google score from 648 reviews, making it one of the most credible mid-to-upper tier options in Bern. The international kitchen at €€€ sits above casual dining without reaching €€€€ territory, and booking is generally straightforward. A sound choice for celebrations, date nights, or business meals where food quality needs to carry the evening.
Essort, Bern: Pearl Verdict
If you want a Michelin-recognised international kitchen in Bern at the €€€ price point, Essort is one of the cleaner choices on the board. It has earned the Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, which signals consistent kitchen discipline rather than a one-year fluke, and its Google rating of 4.8 across 648 reviews is unusually high for a room of this ambition. Book it for a celebration dinner, a considered business meal, or any occasion where you need the food to carry the evening without the bill reaching four-figure territory.
The Kitchen and What It Does Well
The Michelin Plate, awarded in consecutive years, does not mean a star is coming next week, but it does mean Michelin inspectors found the cooking technically competent and the experience worth flagging. For a Bern address serving international cuisine, that credential puts Essort in a small group. The breadth of international cooking formats is harder to execute consistently than a focused single-cuisine kitchen, and the sustained Michelin recognition suggests the team is managing that range with control rather than cutting corners. The 4.8 Google score across a substantial volume of reviews reinforces that this is not a venue coasting on one good season.
From a practical standpoint, the international menu format means Essort can accommodate a wider range of guest preferences in a single booking, which makes it a sensible pick when the group has mixed tastes or when a business dinner requires neutral, crowd-pleasing ground. The visual presentation at Michelin Plate level tends to be clean and deliberate, with plating that reads as considered rather than casual, though specific dish details are not confirmed in the available record.
At €€€, Essort sits in the mid-to-upper bracket for Bern dining, above the accessible end of the market but below the top-tier splurge of Bern's €€€€ rooms. That positioning matters for the decision: you are paying for a step up in kitchen craft and service register without committing to the full-occasion price of somewhere like Wein & Sein or Steinhalle. For the equivalent price tier, the comparison that makes most sense is Casino Bern and mille sens - les goûts du monde, both of which approach international or modern formats from a different angle.
Special Occasion and Date-Night Suitability
For a special occasion in Bern, Essort's credentials make it a credible first call at the €€€ level. The combination of back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition and a near-perfect Google score from a large review pool tells you the experience is reliable, not just occasionally excellent. That reliability matters for high-stakes meals where you cannot afford a bad night. Whether the room itself creates the visual drama that some celebrations require is not confirmed in the available record, but the food quality signal is clear enough to book with confidence.
For a date dinner, the price range is appropriate without being intimidating, and an international menu gives both guests something to explore rather than locking the evening into a single cuisine format. For business meals, the Michelin recognition provides the kind of institutional credibility that makes a venue choice feel deliberate rather than arbitrary.
If your priority is a purely vegetarian menu at a similar price point, ZOE is the Bern alternative worth knowing. If you want creative cooking with higher ambition and are prepared to spend more, Steinhalle and Wein & Sein both operate at €€€€.
Bern in Context: Switzerland's Dining Tier
Bern does not have the density of starred restaurants found in Zurich or Geneva, which means a Michelin Plate venue here carries more relative weight than it might in a larger Swiss city. If you are travelling specifically for high-end Swiss cooking, the country's reference addresses include Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier, Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau, Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel, Memories in Bad Ragaz, Maison Wenger in Le Noirmont, and The Restaurant in Zurich. Within Bern itself, however, Essort holds a legitimate position at the leading of what is available at this price tier. For international cuisine at a comparable level beyond Switzerland, TRB - Temple Restaurant Beijing and Marcel von Winckelmann in Passau are worth noting as reference points in the broader category.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means you do not need to plan weeks in advance, but given the Michelin recognition and strong review volume, booking a few days ahead for weekends and special occasions remains sensible. Budget: €€€, placing this at the mid-to-upper end of Bern dining. Address: Jubiläumsstrasse 97, 3005 Bern, Switzerland. Dress: Not formally specified, but a Michelin Plate restaurant at this price tier typically expects smart casual as a floor. Cuisine: International. Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025. Google Rating: 4.8 from 648 reviews.
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FAQ: Essort, Bern
- What should I wear to Essort? Smart casual is the appropriate baseline for a Michelin Plate restaurant at the €€€ price tier in Bern. There is no confirmed dress code on record, but trainers and casual sportswear would be out of place. For a special occasion dinner, lean toward business casual or above.
- Can Essort accommodate groups? Seat count is not confirmed in the available record, but at €€€ with Michelin recognition in Bern, groups should contact the restaurant directly to confirm capacity and any private dining options. Booking lead time for groups should be longer than for two-person reservations.
- What should a first-timer know about Essort? The kitchen serves international cuisine with back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) and a 4.8 Google score from 648 reviews. That combination tells you the cooking is consistent and the experience is broadly well-received. Come expecting a considered, mid-to-upper tier dining experience rather than a casual neighbourhood meal. Booking ahead is recommended even though availability is generally described as easy to secure.
- Is Essort worth the price? At €€€ with consecutive Michelin Plate awards and a 4.8 Google rating from a large review base, yes. You are getting Michelin-flagged cooking at a price point below the €€€€ rooms in Bern. For the same spend, the closest comparisons are Casino Bern and mille sens; Essort's Michelin credential gives it a clear edge in kitchen credibility over both.
- What should I order at Essort? Specific menu items and signature dishes are not confirmed in the available record. Given the international cuisine format at Michelin Plate level, the stronger play is usually to follow staff recommendations or any tasting format on offer rather than ordering defensively from a menu you have not seen before.
- Is Essort good for solo dining? The €€€ price point makes solo dining a considered expense rather than a casual one, but a Michelin Plate kitchen in Bern is a reasonable choice if you want a high-quality meal on your own terms. Solo diners at this tier in Switzerland typically find counter or bar seating the most comfortable format; contact the venue directly to ask about solo seating options.
- How far ahead should I book Essort? Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so last-minute availability is more realistic here than at the €€€€ Bern rooms. That said, for Friday and Saturday evenings or any special occasion, booking at least a week ahead keeps your options open. The Michelin recognition and high review volume mean the room does fill on peak nights.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Essort?
Dress tidily. Two consecutive Michelin Plates signal that the kitchen is taken seriously, and the room likely follows suit. There is no explicit dress code in the available data, but arriving in business casual is a safe and appropriate call at the €€€ price point.
Can Essort accommodate groups?
No group-specific information is confirmed in the venue record, so contact Essort directly at their Jubiläumsstrasse 97 address or via their reservations channel before assuming private dining is available. For larger parties at the €€€ level in Bern, back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition makes Essort a credible candidate, but verify capacity first.
What should a first-timer know about Essort?
Essort runs an international kitchen at €€€ and has earned consecutive Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025, meaning inspectors found the cooking technically sound on repeat visits. Bern has a thinner pool of Michelin-recognised venues than Zurich or Geneva, so this recognition carries more relative weight here. Book in advance even though difficulty is rated Easy — Michelin attention shifts demand.
Is Essort worth the price?
At €€€ with back-to-back Michelin Plates, Essort represents solid value for Bern specifically. In Zurich or Geneva that recognition would be table stakes; in Bern it places Essort near the top of the Michelin-acknowledged tier. If you are paying €€€ for a special occasion meal in the city, the credentials justify the spend.
What should I order at Essort?
Specific menu items are not documented in the available data, so ordering recommendations cannot be made here. The kitchen is classified as international cuisine, and Michelin Plate status indicates consistent technical execution across the menu. Ask staff at the time of booking which dishes represent the kitchen's current focus.
Is Essort good for solo dining?
Nothing in the venue record rules out solo dining, and a Michelin-recognised international kitchen at €€€ is typically a comfortable solo experience if you are there to focus on the food. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so a solo seat should not be hard to secure. Call ahead to confirm counter or bar seating options if available.
How far ahead should I book Essort?
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so you do not need weeks of lead time in normal conditions. That said, consecutive Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 pulls in demand, particularly on weekends and around special occasions. A week's notice is a reasonable minimum; for Friday or Saturday evenings, aim for two weeks to avoid disappointment.
Location
Jubiläumsstrasse 97, 3005 Bern, Switzerland
Compare Essort
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Essort | International | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| ZOE | Vegetarian | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Wein & Sein | Modern Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Steinhalle | Creative | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| moment | Creative | Unknown | — | |
| Casino Restaurant | Modern French | Unknown | — |
Comparing your options in Bern for this tier.
Also Consider
- ZOE — Vegetarian, €€€
- Wein & Sein — Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Steinhalle — Creative, €€€€
- moment — Creative, €€
- Casino Restaurant — Modern French, €€€
At the €€€ tier in Bern, Essort's strongest direct comparison is Casino Restaurant, which approaches a similar price point from a Modern French angle. Essort's consecutive Michelin Plate awards give it a clear kitchen credibility edge, though Casino Restaurant's more defined French format may suit diners who prefer a single-cuisine focus over international breadth. For the same spend, Essort is the better call if you want Michelin-flagged cooking; Casino Restaurant is worth considering if the French format is specifically what you are after.
If budget is flexible, both Wein & Sein and Steinhalle operate at €€€€ with creative and modern cuisine formats that represent a step up in ambition and price. They are the right choice if you want the top of Bern's dining offer and are prepared to spend more. Essort at €€€ is the better value play when you want Michelin recognition without the full top-tier outlay. At the other end of the scale, moment at €€ delivers creative cooking at a more accessible price, making it the pick if budget is the primary constraint.
For a specific dietary requirement, ZOE at €€€ is the dedicated vegetarian option at the same price tier and is the straightforward choice for plant-based dining at this level in Bern. Essort's international format is broader but does not specialise in vegetarian cooking. In summary: book Essort for reliable Michelin-recognised international cooking at a mid-tier price with easy availability; move up to Wein & Sein or Steinhalle when occasion and budget call for higher ambition; drop to moment when value is the priority.
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