Restaurant in Champagne, Switzerland
Le 1424, La Fabrique Cornu
210ptsMichelin-recognised modern cuisine at mid-range prices.

About Le 1424, La Fabrique Cornu
Two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025) and a 4.6 Google rating across 327 reviews make Le 1424, La Fabrique Cornu the strongest case for modern cuisine dining in the Swiss canton of Vaud's Champagne village. At the €€ price point, it delivers credentialed cooking at a fraction of what comparable Swiss restaurants charge, making it the practical choice for a special occasion meal in the region.
The Verdict
If you're deciding between a Michelin-recognised modern cuisine restaurant in the Swiss canton of Vaud and the much pricier €€€€ flagships clustered around Lausanne or Zurich, Le 1424, La Fabrique Cornu makes a compelling case for itself at the €€ price point. Two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025) confirm the kitchen is operating at a level that warrants serious attention, and a Google rating of 4.6 across 327 reviews adds weight to that signal. For a special occasion meal in the Champagne region of Switzerland, this is the most accessible entry point into credentialed modern cuisine in the area. Book it.
Portrait
The village of Champagne in the canton of Vaud is not a destination most diners stumble across. It sits in the Broye district, a quieter agricultural stretch of western Switzerland that sees far less visitor traffic than the Arc Lémanique resorts. That context matters when thinking about what La Fabrique Cornu actually is: a destination restaurant that has earned Michelin attention without the benefit of a tourist ecosystem propping it up. Guests drive or are driven here with purpose. The room carries the energy of a place where people have made a deliberate decision to come, which tends to produce a quieter, more focused atmosphere than you find at comparably recognised restaurants in Lausanne or Geneva, where walk-ins and hotel guests dilute the room's intent.
The sensory register here leans calm. Expect an ambient mood that reads more like a considered country house than a city-centre dining room: the kind of hush where conversation carries without competing against a soundtrack designed to signal vitality. For a date, a small business dinner, or a milestone celebration, that tone works in your favour. It frames the meal as an event without the performative energy of a high-volume urban room.
On the cuisine side, the Michelin Plate designation is the key data point to parse correctly. A Plate is not a star — it signals that the kitchen is producing food worth a dedicated visit, and that inspectors regard the cooking as technically solid and consistent, but not yet at the level of one-star refinement. In practical terms, this positions La Fabrique Cornu as a restaurant where the cooking is the main attraction, the technique is present, and the experience is meaningfully above a neighbourhood bistro, but without the price pressure of a starred room. At the €€ price range, you are getting credentialed modern cuisine at a fraction of what you would spend at Memories in Bad Ragaz or Hotel de Ville Crissier.
The cuisine type is listed as Modern Cuisine, which in the Swiss context tends to mean a kitchen that works with classical French techniques as a foundation while applying contemporary plating sensibility and, often, some regional sourcing logic. The Vaud countryside offers good raw material: the Broye plain produces grain and livestock, and the proximity to Lake Neuchâtel and the Jura foothills means the sourcing palette is varied. Without confirmed menu data, it would be wrong to specify dishes, but the modern cuisine designation in this regional setting points to a kitchen that respects product and builds around it rather than performing for novelty's sake. That is typically what earns a Plate at this price tier.
For special occasions specifically, the case for booking is stronger here than at louder, more fashionable alternatives. The combination of genuine Michelin recognition, a €€ price point that keeps the bill manageable relative to the occasion, and an atmosphere that does not require you to shout across the table adds up to a meal that can feel genuinely celebratory without financial regret. It lacks the prestige theatre of a starred room, but for many diners that is a feature rather than a limitation.
Comparisons to the broader Swiss modern cuisine circuit are worth keeping in mind. focus ATELIER in Vitznau and IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada both operate at the €€€€ tier with starred reputations and significantly higher booking difficulty. L'Atelier Robuchon in Geneva brings a globally recognised name but at a price and distance that puts it in a different category for a Vaud-based dinner. La Fabrique Cornu occupies a practical middle ground: credentialed enough to anchor a special occasion, priced accessibly enough that you can commit without reservation anxiety.
The booking process appears to be direct given the venue's location and the absence of a star that would drive surge demand. That makes this a relatively low-pressure booking, which is itself useful information: you are unlikely to miss out by planning two or three weeks ahead rather than two or three months.
For a broader picture of the dining options across the canton, see our full Champagne restaurants guide. If you're planning an overnight stay around the meal, our Champagne hotels guide covers the accommodation options in the region. You can also explore bars, wineries, and experiences in the area to build a fuller itinerary around the meal.
Know Before You Go
- Price range: €€ — accessible for a Michelin-recognised modern cuisine restaurant
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.6 / 5 (327 reviews)
- Cuisine: Modern Cuisine
- Address: Chemin de Praz 2, 1424 Champagne, Switzerland
- Booking difficulty: Easy , advance booking recommended, but no surge pressure from a star rating
- Leading for: Special occasions, date nights, small business meals in a quiet setting
- Hours: Confirm directly with the venue before visiting
- Getting there: Champagne is a small village in the canton of Vaud; a car or arranged transfer is the most practical option
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for context against Swiss modern cuisine peers.
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FAQ
- Is Le 1424, La Fabrique Cornu worth the price? Yes, at the €€ price point with two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions and a 4.6 Google rating, the value case is clear. You are paying for credentialed modern cuisine at a fraction of the cost of starred alternatives in Switzerland. For what the meal delivers technically, it is competitive with options that charge significantly more.
- What should I order at Le 1424, La Fabrique Cornu? Confirmed menu data is not available, so specific dish recommendations would be speculation. Given the Modern Cuisine designation and the Michelin Plate recognition, the kitchen's core preparations are the logical focus. Ask on booking what the current menu format looks like and whether there is a recommended set menu option.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Le 1424, La Fabrique Cornu? Without confirmed menu data, it is not possible to verify whether a tasting menu is offered. At the €€ price tier with Michelin Plate status, a structured menu format is common for modern cuisine kitchens at this level. Confirm the menu options directly with the restaurant before booking to understand what format makes most sense for your group.
- How far ahead should I book Le 1424, La Fabrique Cornu? Booking difficulty is rated easy, meaning you are unlikely to face months-out lead times. Two to three weeks ahead should be sufficient for most dates. The absence of a Michelin star keeps demand at a manageable level, though weekends and public holidays in the canton of Vaud may require a little more lead time.
- Can Le 1424, La Fabrique Cornu accommodate groups? Seat count data is not confirmed, but for groups larger than four, it is worth contacting the restaurant directly to ask about private dining options or table configuration. Smaller groups of two to four are typically the easiest to accommodate at a modern cuisine restaurant of this type and price range.
- What are alternatives to Le 1424, La Fabrique Cornu in Champagne? The immediate village has limited alternatives at this level. For comparable modern cuisine in the broader Vaud and western Switzerland area, Hotel de Ville Crissier is a step up in prestige and price. If you want to stay in the €€ range, see our full Champagne restaurants guide for a broader view of what the region offers.
Compare Le 1424, La Fabrique Cornu
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Le 1424, La Fabrique Cornu | €€ | — |
| Schloss Schauenstein | €€€€ | — |
| Memories | €€€€ | — |
| focus ATELIER | €€€€ | — |
| IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada | €€€€ | — |
| La Table du Lausanne Palace | €€€€ | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Le 1424, La Fabrique Cornu worth the price?
Yes, at €€ pricing with two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025), Le 1424 offers a strong value proposition for Michelin-tracked modern cuisine in Switzerland. You're getting formal kitchen credentials without the €€€€ outlay of the country's headline restaurants. If you're already in the Vaud region, the price-to-recognition ratio is hard to argue with.
What should I order at Le 1424, La Fabrique Cornu?
Specific menu items aren't documented in available data for this venue. Given the Michelin Plate recognition and modern cuisine classification, the kitchen is likely working with seasonal, technique-led dishes — ask the front-of-house for the current menu focus when you book. Checking directly with the restaurant before arrival will give you the clearest picture.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Le 1424, La Fabrique Cornu?
Menu format details aren't confirmed in the venue record, so whether a tasting menu is offered or how it's priced can't be stated here. What is confirmed: at €€ pricing and with back-to-back Michelin Plate nods, any multi-course format is likely to represent good value against Swiss peers charging significantly more for comparable recognition. Confirm the format directly with the restaurant.
How far ahead should I book Le 1424, La Fabrique Cornu?
Booking lead times aren't publicly documented for this venue, but Michelin Plate restaurants in smaller Swiss villages typically fill weekend tables 2–3 weeks out, particularly once listed in annual guides. Given Champagne's off-the-radar location in the Broye district, weekday tables may be more accessible — check the venue's official channels to check current availability.
Can Le 1424, La Fabrique Cornu accommodate groups?
Group capacity details aren't in the venue record. For parties of 4 or more at a Michelin-recognised address in a village setting, it's worth calling ahead to confirm table configuration and whether private dining options exist. Don't assume flexibility without checking — smaller restaurants at this tier often have limited large-table availability.
What are alternatives to Le 1424, La Fabrique Cornu in Champagne?
There are no other documented Michelin-recognised restaurants in the village of Champagne itself, making Le 1424 the only tracked option at this address. For modern cuisine with stronger credentials in Switzerland, Schloss Schauenstein and Memories operate at a higher Michelin tier but come with significantly higher prices and longer booking lead times. La Table du Lausanne Palace is the most accessible high-end alternative within the broader Vaud region.
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