Restaurant in Rehetobel, Switzerland
Gasthaus Zum Gupf
740ptsRemote, starred, and worth the climb.

About Gasthaus Zum Gupf
A Michelin-starred inn at 1,083 metres above Rehetobel, Gasthaus Zum Gupf delivers seasonal classic cooking by Walter Klose with a 30,000-bottle wine cellar and Alpine terrace views. At €€€ it sits below the region's €€€€ tasting-menu circuit and offers better value for a special-occasion meal. Book well ahead — tables are hard to secure, and the venue is closed Monday and Tuesday.
Verdict
Gasthaus Zum Gupf is worth the drive up to Rehetobel — a Michelin-starred inn at 1,083 metres that delivers seasonal classic cuisine with genuine confidence, a wine cellar of 30,000 bottles, and an Alpine terrace that explains why tables are hard to secure. At €€€ pricing, it sits a tier below the region's €€€€ tasting-menu circuit and punches well above that gap in quality. Book here if you want a special-occasion meal that still feels like a real restaurant rather than a performance. Be aware: this is not a casual drop-in. The kitchen closes between lunch and dinner, the venue is closed Monday and Tuesday, and the remote location means you need to plan around it.
About Gasthaus Zum Gupf
The first thing you notice arriving at Gasthaus Zum Gupf is the setting: a traditional wood-panelled inn perched at elevation with views across the mountains and Lake Constance below. The room reads as a working Appenzell inn — regional timber, unhurried pace, no architectural theatre , and that understatement is deliberate. The experience is built around what's on the plate and in the glass, not around a designed atmosphere.
Chef Walter Klose cooks classic cuisine that follows the seasons closely. The awards data describes dishes that marry finesse with unpretentiousness , a combination that is harder to achieve than it sounds, and that distinguishes Zum Gupf from the more technically ambitious restaurants in eastern Switzerland. The liver dumpling soup cited in La Liste's assessment is described as full-bodied, harmoniously seasoned, and precisely finished: that is the register of the kitchen. It is a serious kitchen working in a traditional idiom, not a modernist one. If you have already visited once and found that register worked for you, return with confidence and work through the seasonal menu rather than defaulting to familiar dishes.
The wine program is one of the most significant reasons to book here specifically. A cellar of 30,000 bottles is an unusual depth for a rural inn of this scale, and La Liste awarded the venue 81 points in 2025 (78 in 2026, a slight adjustment but still firmly in recognised territory) alongside a Michelin star held through 2024. The awards record suggests the wine list is considered a genuine asset rather than an afterthought. If wine is a meaningful part of your decision, Zum Gupf has an advantage over many comparably priced restaurants in the region. A guided cellar tour is reportedly available and worth requesting when you book.
Service is led by the host, described in the awards record as warm and natural in manner rather than formal. At this price point and in this setting, that tone is appropriate , you are not at a white-tablecloth city restaurant, and the welcome reflects that. For groups celebrating a particular occasion, the character of the service likely makes the room feel more accessible than a comparable urban Michelin address.
On the editorial angle worth flagging: Gasthaus Zum Gupf does not appear to operate any takeout or delivery service, and given the location, the product, and the Michelin-starred format, none should be expected. The cooking here is built around the room, the view, the cellar, and the service combination. The food does not travel. If convenience or off-premise dining is a factor in your decision, this is not the right venue , look instead at more accessible options in Sankt Gallen or Zurich. What Zum Gupf offers is a reason to make the journey, not to avoid it.
Overnight accommodation is available at the inn, which is relevant logistical information: the location is steep and narrow on the approach, and combining a serious dinner with a wine cellar tour and a night on site is the most sensible way to do this meal if you are travelling from outside the Appenzell region. Factor that into the total cost calculation when comparing against city alternatives.
Lunch runs Wednesday through Sunday from 11:30 AM to 3 PM; dinner runs 6 PM to midnight on the same days. Monday and Tuesday are closed. The midday closure between service periods is standard. If you are day-tripping, a long Sunday lunch with cellar access is the format that makes the most of the location.
For context on the broader Rehetobel and eastern Switzerland dining scene, see our full Rehetobel restaurants guide. If you are planning a longer trip, our Rehetobel hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover what else is worth your time in the area. Nearby, Dorfhus Gupf offers a more casual grill format if the mood calls for something less formal.
Booking
Booking difficulty is assessed as hard. The combination of a remote location, limited weekly availability (Wednesday through Sunday only), and Michelin recognition means tables go quickly, particularly for weekend dinner and Sunday lunch. Reserve as far in advance as your plans allow , several weeks minimum for weekend dates, sooner for peak season. Overnight accommodation should be booked simultaneously if relevant. No booking method or phone number is listed in our current data; check the venue directly for reservation contact.
Quick reference: Wed–Sun lunch 11:30 AM–3 PM, dinner 6 PM–midnight; closed Mon–Tue; €€€ price range; Michelin 1 Star; 1,083m elevation; overnight rooms available; booking difficulty: hard.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below.
More Swiss Michelin-Starred Traditional Cuisine
If you are building a broader itinerary around serious Swiss cooking, the following venues are worth considering alongside Zum Gupf: Einstein Gourmet in Sankt Gallen is the closest urban alternative , less dramatic setting, easier logistics. Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau and Memories in Bad Ragaz are the region's most decorated addresses but operate at €€€€ and a more formal register. Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel, focus ATELIER in Vitznau, 7132 Silver in Vals, and Colonnade in Lucerne round out the Swiss fine-dining tier worth knowing. For the French tradition in traditional cuisine format, Cave à Vin & à Manger in Narbonne and Auberge Grand'Maison in Mûr-de-Bretagne offer points of comparison in the same culinary idiom.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are alternatives to Gasthaus Zum Gupf in Rehetobel? The closest comparable in the immediate area is Dorfhus Gupf, which is a more casual grill-focused option on the same road. For Michelin-level alternatives in the broader region, Einstein Gourmet in Sankt Gallen is the most practical city-based substitute , easier to book, similar price tier, less dramatic setting. If you want to step up in ambition and budget, IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada offers a sharing-format fine-dining experience at €€€€ with much simpler logistics.
- Can Gasthaus Zum Gupf accommodate groups? The venue does not publish seat count or group booking policies in our current data. Given the inn format and remote location, large groups should contact the venue directly well in advance. The combination of a dining room, terrace, and overnight accommodation suggests some flexibility for private events, but confirm specifics before committing. A €€€ price range means group costs are manageable relative to the €€€€ tasting-menu alternatives in the region.
- What should I order at Gasthaus Zum Gupf? The liver dumpling soup is the dish specifically cited in La Liste's assessment as representative of the kitchen's approach , full-bodied and precisely seasoned. Beyond that confirmed reference point, the menu is seasonal and changes with availability, so it is worth asking the front-of-house team what the kitchen is currently doing well. The wine list is deep enough to support a serious pairing, and the cellar tour adds context to any bottle you select.
- What should I wear to Gasthaus Zum Gupf? No dress code is specified, but the Michelin star and €€€ pricing set the expectation: smart casual is the practical answer. The inn setting and warm, natural service tone mean you are unlikely to feel underdressed in neat trousers and a collared shirt, or overdressed in a jacket. Avoid overly casual attire , this is a recognised fine-dining address, not a hikers' pub.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Gasthaus Zum Gupf? No tasting menu format is confirmed in our current data. The kitchen works in a classic, seasonal idiom rather than a structured multi-course format, so ordering à la carte aligned with the season is likely the intended experience. At €€€ pricing, the value proposition is strong relative to the €€€€ tasting menus at Schloss Schauenstein or Memories , you are getting Michelin-starred cooking at a lower price point, in a more personal setting.
- Is Gasthaus Zum Gupf good for a special occasion? Yes, with caveats. The refined setting, deep wine cellar, and warm service make this a natural fit for anniversaries or milestone dinners where atmosphere matters as much as the food. The caveat is logistics: the location requires planning, the venue is closed two days a week, and booking is hard. If your occasion is time-sensitive or your party has accessibility requirements, factor in the steep, narrow approach road and the remote location before committing.
- Is lunch or dinner better at Gasthaus Zum Gupf? Lunch is the stronger recommendation for a first or return visit. A long Sunday lunch makes the most of the mountain and lake views , the terrace is a significant part of the experience and visibility matters. Dinner runs late (until midnight), which suits a celebratory group with rooms booked on site, but at dinner you lose the daylight context that the setting is built around. For anyone travelling from Zurich or Sankt Gallen without overnight plans, Sunday lunch is the format to target.
Compare Gasthaus Zum Gupf
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gasthaus Zum Gupf | La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 78pts; La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 81pts; Perched 1 083m above sea level and reached by a steep, narrow path, this place is a little slice of heaven! The pretty inn with a wood-panelled interior exudes regional charm and boasts a view of the mountains or the lake, plus a wonderful terrace. Walter Klose cooks up aromatic classic cuisine that follows the seasons and marries finesse with a certain unpretentiousness. This winning combination yields genuine feel-good dishes of superior quality – the liver dumpling soup, for example, is notable for its full-bodied flavour, harmonious seasoning and elegant finish. When it comes to the service, you are in good hands thanks to the excellent team led by the lady of the house, who serves diners with warmth and natural charm. The wine list is sensational – a tour of the wine cellar with over 30 000 bottles is a real experience! Comfortable overnight accommodation available.; Michelin 1 Star (2024) | €€€ | — |
| Schloss Schauenstein | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Memories | Michelin 3 Star | €€€€ | — |
| focus ATELIER | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| La Table du Lausanne Palace | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Gasthaus Zum Gupf in Rehetobel?
There are no direct competitors in Rehetobel itself — it is a small village and Zum Gupf is the destination. For Michelin-starred Swiss cooking in the broader region, Memories in Bad Ragaz (two stars) operates at a higher price point with a more formal format, while IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada offers a sharing-style alternative in the city. If the draw is the inn setting and seasonal classic cuisine rather than cutting-edge technique, Zum Gupf at €€€ is the more grounded, character-driven choice.
Can Gasthaus Zum Gupf accommodate groups?
The venue's wood-panelled inn format and remote location at 1,083m suggest limited capacity, and Michelin-starred restaurants at this scale typically seat fewer than 60 covers in total. Groups should check the venue's official channels before planning — the combination of constrained seating, hard-to-book status, and a single road up means logistical planning matters here more than at an urban restaurant. Overnight accommodation is available on-site, which makes Zum Gupf more viable for groups staying over than those arriving for a single meal.
What should I order at Gasthaus Zum Gupf?
The menu follows the seasons and Walter Klose's cooking is described as aromatic classic cuisine that balances finesse with unpretentiousness. The liver dumpling soup has been specifically cited for its full-bodied flavour and harmonious seasoning in La Liste's notes — if it is on the menu, order it. Beyond that, the approach is rooted in regional Swiss tradition, so expect produce-led dishes rather than avant-garde technique. The wine list, with over 30,000 bottles, is worth engaging with seriously: ask for guidance rather than defaulting to a standard pairing.
What should I wear to Gasthaus Zum Gupf?
The venue is a traditional Swiss inn, not a formal city dining room, and the described atmosphere — wood-panelled interior, mountain setting, warmth from the front-of-house team — points to a relaxed but considered dress code. Neat, quality casual clothing fits the register: think a collared shirt or equivalent rather than a suit, and bear in mind you are driving or walking a steep, narrow path at altitude. Overdressing would feel out of place.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Gasthaus Zum Gupf?
Specific menu formats are not confirmed in available data, so the exact structure of what Zum Gupf offers cannot be stated with certainty. What is clear from the La Liste assessments (81pts in 2025, 78pts in 2026) and the Michelin star is that the kitchen delivers consistent quality at the €€€ price point. Walter Klose's cooking is described as seasonal and classic rather than elaborate, which suggests the value case rests on ingredient quality and execution rather than theatrics. If you are driving up from St. Gallen or Zürich specifically for the meal, committing to the full menu makes more sense than ordering à la carte.
Is Gasthaus Zum Gupf good for a special occasion?
Yes, and the setting does a lot of the work. A Michelin-starred inn at 1,083m with mountain or lake views, a terrace, 30,000 bottles in the cellar, and overnight rooms available is a more memorable occasion venue than a standard city restaurant at the same price point. The front-of-house is led by the lady of the house and described as warm and natural rather than stiff or formal, which suits milestone dinners where you want substance over ceremony. Book well in advance — the combination of remote location and strong awards profile (La Liste, Michelin) means availability is genuinely constrained.
Is lunch or dinner better at Gasthaus Zum Gupf?
Lunch runs 11:30 AM to 3 PM and dinner from 6 PM to midnight, Wednesday through Sunday. For the setting, lunch has a clear edge: the terrace and mountain or lake views are best appreciated in daylight, and the more relaxed midday pace suits the inn's character. Dinner makes sense if you are staying overnight or travelling from further away and cannot manage the timing. Either way, the drive up is steep and narrow — factor that into your plan regardless of which service you choose.
Hours
- Monday
- closed
- Tuesday
- closed
- Wednesday
- 11:30 AM-3 PM 6 PM-12 AM
- Thursday
- 11:30 AM-3 PM 6 PM-12 AM
- Friday
- 11:30 AM-3 PM 6 PM-12 AM
- Saturday
- 11:30 AM-3 PM 6 PM-12 AM
- Sunday
- 11:30 AM-3 PM 6 PM-12 AM
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