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    Restaurant in Lostallo, Switzerland

    Groven

    210pts

    Seasonal village lunch, no fuss required.

    Groven, Restaurant in Lostallo

    About Groven

    Groven is a small, Michelin Plate–recognised restaurant in Lostallo serving a daily-changing menu built around seasonal and local ingredients, with a terrace that makes it one of the better lunch stops in the Mesolcina valley. At the €€ price point, it delivers honest regional cooking — including game in hunting season and a rotating cheese selection — with a 4.5 Google rating across 270 reviews to back it up.

    Who Should Book Groven — and When

    If you are passing through the Mesolcina valley on a clear day and want a lunch that tastes like the surrounding hills rather than a hotel kitchen, Groven is the right stop. It suits travellers who prefer a changing plate of honest regional cooking over a fixed menu engineered for Instagram, and locals who return because the kitchen does not repeat itself. At the €€ price point, it is also one of the more accessible ways to eat well in this part of Ticino-adjacent Graubünden — without compromising on the quality that earned it a Michelin Plate in 2024.

    What Groven Does in the Kitchen

    The kitchen at Groven works from a seasonally rotating daily menu, which is the clearest signal of how it operates: the dish list changes with what is available, not with a printed quarterly schedule. In practice that means terrace lunches where the vegetables on your plate may have been sourced the same morning, and a game programme in hunting season , venison and wild boar , that reflects the valley's actual hunting calendar rather than a chef's nostalgic riff on it. That discipline is harder to sustain than it sounds. A daily-changing menu at this price tier requires the kitchen to be confident enough to cook simply, because there is no architectural complexity to hide behind if the raw ingredient is mediocre.

    The cheese selection reinforces the same logic. A considered list of regional cheeses, offered alongside or in place of a conventional dessert course, is a classic Alpine approach that works precisely because the sourcing does the heavy lifting. For a returning visitor, this is the section of the meal worth paying attention to , the cheese rotation shifts with the season and represents a low-effort, high-return way to try something you did not have on the previous visit.

    Wine list has been noted as interesting rather than perfunctory, which matters at this category. A €€ restaurant with a genuinely considered wine list , not just a house red and a house white , is less common than the price point implies. No specific bottles are confirmed in the available data, but the pattern of sourcing across the menu suggests the list is curated with the same local-first instinct.

    The Terrace and the Setting

    Terrace at Stradón 8 is the defining visual of a lunch here. Lostallo sits in the lower Mesolcina, a valley that runs between the Swiss–Italian border and the pass at San Bernardino, and the outlook from a terrace table gives you the kind of framed mountain and village geometry that is genuinely difficult to find inside a building. For a returning visitor the practical recommendation is simple: request a terrace table when booking, and arrive at lunch rather than later in the day to make the most of the light. There is no confirmed data on the interior, so if the terrace is full or the weather closes in, manage expectations accordingly and ask what the room looks like before committing to an evening visit without a reservation.

    Booking and Practical Details

    Booking at Groven is rated Easy. For a small restaurant in a village of this size, that is not surprising , but easy does not mean unlimited. If you are planning a specific date, particularly during hunting season (roughly October through January) when the game menu is active, booking a few days ahead is sensible. No phone number or website is confirmed in the available data, so the most reliable approach is to contact the restaurant directly through local directory listings or to enquire at your accommodation in the valley. Walk-ins on a weekday lunch may be possible, but the terrace fills on good-weather days in summer and autumn.

    There is no confirmed dress code, but the context of a classic, mid-range restaurant on a village terrace in the Swiss Alps suggests smart-casual is appropriate and formal dress is unnecessary. No seat count is confirmed, so treat this as a small room , a party larger than four should call ahead to check availability rather than assuming a table will be free.

    For a broader view of what is available in the area, see our full Lostallo restaurants guide, or explore our full Lostallo hotels guide, our full Lostallo bars guide, our full Lostallo wineries guide, and our full Lostallo experiences guide.

    The Verdict

    Groven earns its Michelin Plate by doing something direct without cutting corners: cooking what is in season, keeping the menu short, and letting the terrace do the rest. At €€ it is not a splurge , it is a well-priced lunch that will be better than most of the alternatives at the same budget in this part of Switzerland. If your priority is technical ambition or a long tasting menu, look elsewhere. If your priority is honest regional cooking in a setting that justifies the detour, book this.

    For comparison with other Classic Cuisine approaches at higher price points, Meierei Dirk Luther , Classic Cuisine in Glücksburg and Obauer , Classic Cuisine in Werfen show what the format can do with more resource. Within Switzerland, the full range runs from Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau and Memories in Bad Ragaz at the leading end, down through Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier, Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel, Maison Wenger in Le Noirmont, The Restaurant in Zurich, Einstein Gourmet in Sankt Gallen, Da Vittorio in St. Moritz, Colonnade in Lucerne, Mammertsberg in Freidorf, and L'Atelier Robuchon in Geneva. Groven sits at the accessible end of that spectrum , and at this price, that is exactly where it should be.

    Ratings at a Glance

    • Google: 4.5 / 5 (270 reviews)
    • Award: Michelin Plate 2024
    • Price tier: €€
    • Booking difficulty: Easy

    Compare Groven

    Full Comparison: Groven
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    GrovenClassic CuisineA small restaurant with a focus on simple local dishes. If you stop here for lunch on the terrace, you’ll find a different menu every day inspired by whatever ingredients are in season. There’s also a tempting selection of cheeses and game such as venison and wild boar during the hunting season, plus an interesting wine list.; Michelin Plate (2024)Easy
    Schloss SchauensteinModern European, CreativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    MemoriesModern SwissMichelin 3 StarUnknown
    rootsFlemish, Vegetarian, Modern CuisineMichelin 2 StarUnknown
    IGNIV Zürich by Andreas CaminadaSharingMichelin 2 StarUnknown
    focus ATELIERModern Swiss, CreativeMichelin 2 StarUnknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Groven?

    The venue data does not specify bar seating at Groven. Given the restaurant's small scale in Lostallo and its emphasis on terrace dining at Stradón 8, the experience is primarily table-based. If counter or bar seating matters to you, confirm directly before visiting.

    What should I order at Groven?

    The daily menu changes based on what is in season, so you cannot pre-select dishes — the kitchen decides. During hunting season, venison and wild boar are the clearest reason to visit. The cheese selection is also noted as a draw, and the wine list is described as interesting, so let a glass accompany whichever seasonal plate is running.

    What are alternatives to Groven in Lostallo?

    Lostallo is a small village with limited dining options, so realistic alternatives are in neighbouring valleys or along the A13 corridor. For a step up in formality and ambition within broader Graubünden, Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau is the regional benchmark, though it is in a different price and format category entirely. Groven is the practical choice if you are passing through and want something local at €€.

    Does Groven handle dietary restrictions?

    The venue data does not document specific dietary accommodation policies. Because Groven runs a short, daily-changing menu built around seasonal and local ingredients, flexibility may be limited on any given day. Contact the restaurant ahead of your visit if you have firm dietary requirements.

    Is Groven good for a special occasion?

    It depends on what you mean by special. Groven holds a Michelin Plate and delivers a genuine seasonal kitchen at €€ pricing, which makes it a strong choice for a low-key celebration lunch on the terrace in good weather. It is not a formal tasting-menu venue, so if you need a multi-course dinner experience for a milestone event, look to Schloss Schauenstein or Memories instead.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Groven?

    Groven does not appear to operate a fixed tasting menu. The format is a daily-changing seasonal menu, which shifts the question: is the day's menu worth it? At €€ pricing with a Michelin Plate, the answer is yes for what it is — a precise, ingredient-led lunch rather than a structured progression of courses.

    Is Groven worth the price?

    At €€, Groven is among the more accessible Michelin Plate restaurants in Switzerland. The daily seasonal menu, terrace setting, and game dishes during hunting season represent solid value for a lunch stop in the Mesolcina valley. It is not trying to compete with destination restaurants — and at this price, it does not need to.

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