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    Restaurant in Bad Ragaz, Switzerland

    IGNIV by Andreas Caminada

    1,015pts

    Two Michelin stars, four nights a week.

    IGNIV by Andreas Caminada, Restaurant in Bad Ragaz

    About IGNIV by Andreas Caminada

    IGNIV by Andreas Caminada holds two Michelin stars and an upward OAD trajectory in Bad Ragaz, operating a tight four-night-per-week schedule that makes booking competitive. The sharing-format menu suits special occasions well, with sourcing at the €€€€ price point reflecting a kitchen operating at genuine two-star level. Book two to three months ahead — tables are limited and the window is narrow.

    Book this if you can get a table — and that's the hard part

    IGNIV by Andreas Caminada operates on a four-night-per-week dinner schedule with Sunday lunch added as a single weekly service. That constraint alone tells you something about the philosophy: Thursday through Saturday evenings plus one Sunday sitting, nothing more. If your dates don't align, your window is already narrow. Add a near-impossible booking difficulty rating and the practical reality becomes clear — plan two to three months ahead, treat the confirmation as the first course, and structure your Bad Ragaz trip around the table, not the other way around.

    What you're walking into

    IGNIV sits within the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz, a thermal spa complex that has been a destination in its own right for well over a century. The restaurant's spatial identity leans into intimacy despite its grand surroundings: the format is designed around sharing, with dishes arriving in smaller portions intended to move around the table. For a special occasion , a significant birthday, an anniversary dinner, a client meal where the setting needs to do some of the work , the physical experience is calibrated precisely for that use case. The room rewards eye contact and conversation rather than solo dining or large group logistics.

    Chef Joel Ellenberger leads the kitchen, and the direction he has taken the menu is where the recent evolution of IGNIV becomes relevant. The restaurant has maintained two Michelin stars across both the 2024 and 2025 guides, while also earning recognition from Opinionated About Dining , ranked 205th in Europe for 2025, up from 274th the year prior. That upward movement matters: it reflects a kitchen that is improving rather than resting on established credentials. La Liste awarded 89 points in its 2026 edition. These are not decorative accolades; they are the most reliable external signals that the two-star price tier is being justified on the plate.

    Sourcing as the menu's foundation

    The creative European format IGNIV operates within places ingredient sourcing at the centre of every decision. Switzerland's geography , Alpine produce, proximity to French and Italian agricultural traditions, strong regional dairy and meat supply chains , gives a kitchen of this ambition genuine raw material to work with. At the €€€€ price point, what you're paying for beyond technique and service is access to ingredients sourced at a level that a €€ or €€€ kitchen structurally cannot match: provenance-specific proteins, seasonal produce at peak rather than near-peak, and the kind of supply relationships that allow the menu to shift meaningfully as the calendar moves. The sharing format amplifies this: more dishes per sitting means more sourcing decisions, more variety, and a higher probability that one or two courses will represent the kitchen at its absolute leading.

    That sourcing emphasis also shapes the value calculation. At this price tier, a table at IGNIV is worth it if you're eating at a frequency where two-star cooking is a reference point rather than a once-a-decade event. If this is your first Michelin two-star experience, the investment is harder to benchmark but the credentials , consistent stars, rising OAD rank, strong Google scores at 4.8 across 215 reviews , suggest the kitchen is delivering reliably rather than coasting.

    Practical intelligence before you book

    The address is Bernhard-Simonstrasse 14, 7310 Bad Ragaz, within the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz. Hours run Wednesday through Saturday from 6:30 to 10 pm for dinner, with Sunday offering both a lunch service (12 to 1:30 pm) and evening service (6:30 to 10 pm). Monday and Tuesday are closed. The Sunday lunch is a meaningful option worth flagging: if your weekend travel schedule can accommodate it, this is often where a slightly more relaxed pace makes the sharing format feel less like theatre and more like a meal.

    For a special occasion dinner, the pricing sits at the leading of the Bad Ragaz market. Compare it directly against Memories, the other €€€€ option in town with its own Michelin recognition, and the choice comes down to format and energy: IGNIV's sharing structure suits celebrations where the table wants to experience range; Memories skews more classical and individual in its plating approach. For Verve by Sven at €€€, you get serious Swiss modern cooking at a price point that is roughly two-thirds of the spend, which is the right call if the occasion doesn't demand the full two-star context.

    If you're staying in the region and want to build a broader picture of where to eat across price points, see our full Bad Ragaz restaurants guide. For accommodation planning, our Bad Ragaz hotels guide covers the full range including Grand Resort options. Bars, wineries, and experiences guides are available if you're building a multi-day itinerary.

    For context within Swiss fine dining more broadly: Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau and Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel are the clearest peer comparisons at similar award levels. For Alpine creative cooking with a different regional register, 7132 Silver in Vals is worth considering. Further afield in the Modern European creative category, Hiša Franko in Kobarid and Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach represent how the format performs across different national traditions. Hotel de Ville Crissier, Einstein Gourmet in Sankt Gallen, Colonnade in Lucerne, and Da Vittorio in St. Moritz round out the Swiss fine dining picture for anyone planning a longer itinerary.

    Quick reference: Wed–Sat dinner 6:30–10 pm; Sun lunch 12–1:30 pm and dinner 6:30–10 pm; Mon–Tue closed; €€€€; Michelin 2 Stars (2024–2025); book 2–3 months out minimum.

    Compare IGNIV by Andreas Caminada

    IGNIV by Andreas Caminada Side-by-Side
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    IGNIV by Andreas CaminadaModern European, CreativeLa Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 89pts; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #205 (2025); Michelin 2 Stars (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #274 (2024); Michelin 2 Stars (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top New Restaurants in Europe Highly Recommended (2023)Near Impossible
    MemoriesModern SwissMichelin 3 StarUnknown
    Verve by SvenSwiss, Modern CuisineMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    NamunThai-ChineseUnknown
    RössliInternationalUnknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does IGNIV by Andreas Caminada handle dietary restrictions?

    At a 2-Michelin-star level, kitchens at this tier routinely accommodate dietary requirements when notified in advance. Contact the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz directly at the time of booking — the creative European format means menus are composed ahead of service, so advance notice matters more here than at à la carte restaurants.

    Can I eat at the bar at IGNIV by Andreas Caminada?

    Specific bar-seating or counter options are not documented in available venue data for IGNIV. Given its 2-Michelin-star format within the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz, seating is almost certainly reservation-only across all available spots. Book a table rather than counting on a walk-in position.

    Is IGNIV by Andreas Caminada good for a special occasion?

    Yes — this is one of the clearest cases in Switzerland where the setting and credentials justify a celebration dinner. Two Michelin stars (2024 and 2025), a Grand Resort address, and a Wednesday-through-Sunday schedule that limits covers make it feel like an event rather than a routine dinner. Book well in advance; the constrained weekly schedule means tables go quickly.

    Is IGNIV by Andreas Caminada worth the price?

    At €€€€ pricing with two consecutive Michelin stars and a ranking of #205 in Opinionated About Dining's European list for 2025, the credentials support the spend. The question is fit: this is a destination-format meal inside a spa resort in eastern Switzerland, not a city-centre restaurant you can easily combine with other plans. If you're making the trip to Bad Ragaz, the price makes sense. If you're routing a trip solely around this dinner, factor in the travel cost before committing.

    Is lunch or dinner better at IGNIV by Andreas Caminada?

    Sunday lunch is the only midday service IGNIV runs — one sitting per week, 12 to 1:30 pm. Dinner runs Wednesday through Saturday, 6:30 to 10 pm, giving you four opportunities per week. Lunch is rarer and shorter, which makes it harder to book but a sharper proposition if your schedule fits. Dinner gives more flexibility on dates.

    What should I wear to IGNIV by Andreas Caminada?

    No dress code is specified in venue data, but a 2-Michelin-star restaurant inside the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz — a formal Swiss thermal resort — points clearly toward dressy attire. Jacket and trousers for men, formal dress or equivalent for women is a reasonable baseline. Calling the resort ahead to confirm is worth the 60 seconds.

    What are alternatives to IGNIV by Andreas Caminada in Bad Ragaz?

    Memories, Verve by Sven, Namun, and Rössli are the most relevant comparisons in the area. Memories competes at a comparable fine-dining tier. Verve by Sven and Namun offer alternatives for those who want a creative or more accessible format. Rössli suits diners looking for a less formal Swiss option. If IGNIV is fully booked on your dates, Memories is the closest like-for-like substitute.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    Closed
    Wednesday
    6:30–10 pm
    Thursday
    6:30–10 pm
    Friday
    6:30–10 pm
    Saturday
    6:30–10 pm
    Sunday
    12–1:30 pm, 6:30–10 pm

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