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    Restaurant in Lausanne, Switzerland

    Le Berceau des Sens

    450pts

    Michelin-backed cooking, student-run, priced right.

    Le Berceau des Sens, Restaurant in Lausanne

    About Le Berceau des Sens

    Le Berceau des Sens is a Michelin-recognised modern French restaurant on the EHL campus in Lausanne, where student chefs trained by Meilleurs Ouvriers de France produce technically accomplished, flavour-coherent cooking at the €€€ tier. It holds a 4.7 Google rating from nearly 300 reviews. Lunch offers the easier entry point; dinner gives the kitchen more room to show its range. Booking is straightforward, but the narrow 90-minute service windows mean planning ahead is worthwhile.

    A Michelin-recognised kitchen run by students — and priced like one

    At the €€€ price point, Le Berceau des Sens delivers something genuinely rare in Lausanne: Michelin-recognised cooking at a price that sits well below what you'd pay at La Table du Lausanne Palace or Pic Beau-Rivage Palace. The kitchen is staffed by students from EHL — the Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne, one of the most respected hospitality institutions in the world , guided by a faculty that includes several Meilleurs Ouvriers de France, France's most demanding professional craft designation. That combination produces food that Michelin has flagged as technically accomplished and coherent, not merely charming or educational. If you've eaten here once and written it off as a novelty, it's worth reconsidering what you're actually getting for the price.

    Lunch or dinner: the case for both, and which to choose

    The kitchen operates on a tight schedule , lunch service runs 12 PM to 1:30 PM, dinner from 7 PM to 8:30 PM, Monday through Friday only. Saturday and Sunday are closed. Those windows are narrow, which matters practically: this is not a venue where you drift in at 1 PM and linger until 3. If you've been once for lunch and left before the room had fully settled into its rhythm, dinner is the version to try next. The evening service tends to feel more composed , the pacing of a 7 PM sitting allows the kitchen to move through courses more deliberately than the compressed 90-minute lunch slot. That said, lunch has a distinct advantage: the mountain views through the bright interior are at their leading in daylight, and the midday format suits a business meal or a long Saturday alternative if you're in the area mid-week. For a first-timer, lunch is the lower-stakes entry point. For a return visit focused on the full range of the kitchen's technical ability, dinner is the call.

    The dishes sit between classic and modern French , coherent in flavour rather than experimental, technically grounded rather than trend-driven. Michelin's note on the kitchen specifically calls out mastery of technical skill and flavour coherence, which in practice means you're unlikely to encounter the kind of wild conceptual swings that make some contemporary tasting menus feel like a test of patience. If you've already experienced the lunch menu, the dinner format at Le Berceau des Sens gives the kitchen more room to show what that technical training actually produces across a longer sequence of courses.

    The EHL context: why it matters for your decision

    Le Berceau des Sens sits within the EHL campus on Route de Berne, which means the dining room is not in the city centre. That's worth factoring into your logistics, particularly if you're combining dinner here with an evening elsewhere in Lausanne. The setting rewards the slight detour: the interior is bright and purpose-built for the restaurant rather than adapted from a hotel or converted space, and the views of the surrounding mountains are a genuine part of the experience rather than a marketing afterthought. Michelin noted the setting explicitly alongside the food, which is relatively unusual in its write-ups. For context on the broader Swiss fine-dining landscape, Hotel de Ville Crissier sits nearby and operates at a higher price tier, while nationally, Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau, Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel, and Memories in Bad Ragaz represent the country's highest tier. Le Berceau des Sens sits comfortably as one of the most credentialled mid-tier options in the French-speaking region.

    Google rating and what it signals

    The venue holds a 4.7 from 295 Google reviews, which is a meaningful signal at that volume. It's not a small sample of enthusiasts , 295 reviews across a restaurant with narrow opening hours and a campus location suggests a consistently satisfied repeat audience. That aligns with the Michelin recognition and suggests the kitchen maintains its standard across services rather than producing one exceptional meal and several inconsistent ones.

    For a regular who has already eaten here, the practical question is whether the experience warrants a return at the same format or whether switching between lunch and dinner adds enough variation to justify the second booking. Given the tight hours and the Friday closure pattern on evenings (worth confirming directly), planning ahead is advisable. The booking difficulty is rated easy, which means you're unlikely to face the weeks-long wait you'd encounter at Maison Wenger in Le Noirmont or The Restaurant in Zurich, but the narrow daily windows mean you shouldn't leave it to the day before.

    For comparable modern French ambition at similar or adjacent price points outside Switzerland, Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library in London and Schanz in Piesport offer a useful frame of reference for what €€€ modern French cooking looks like across different European markets. Le Berceau des Sens holds its own in that company on technical grounds, with the added value that the price here reflects an institutional setting rather than a commercially driven margin.

    Know Before You Go

    • Price range: €€€
    • Cuisine: Modern French
    • Hours: Monday–Friday, lunch 12:00–1:30 PM, dinner 7:00–8:30 PM. Closed Saturday and Sunday.
    • Address: Rte de Berne 301, 1000 Lausanne, Switzerland
    • Google rating: 4.7 (295 reviews)
    • Awards: Michelin-recognised, faculty includes Meilleurs Ouvriers de France
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , but the narrow daily windows make advance planning worthwhile
    • Setting: EHL campus; bright interior with mountain views
    • Nearest guides: Full Lausanne restaurants guide | Hotels | Bars | Wineries | Experiences

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    Full Comparison: Le Berceau des Sens
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Le Berceau des SensModern FrenchLausanne's EHL Hospitality Business School can be proud of this top-notch restaurant. A crack team of chefs (several Meilleurs Ouvriers de France are on the teaching faculty) work with the students to orchestrate a series of dishes that abound with coherent flavours, bringing their classroom learnings to the table! The dishes, which are perfectly poised between classic and modern, demonstrate a mastery of technical skill. From start to finish, each bite is bliss, and the setting also enhances the experience: the bright interior has a superb view of the surrounding mountains. Hats off!; Lausanne's EHL Hospitality Business School can be proud of this top-notch restaurant. A crack team of chefs (several Meilleurs Ouvriers de France are on the teaching faculty) work with the students to orchestrate a series of dishes that abound with coherent flavours, bringing their classroom learnings to the table! The dishes, which are perfectly poised between classic and modern, demonstrate a mastery of technical skill. From start to finish, each bite is bliss, and the setting also enhances the experience: the bright interior has a superb view of the surrounding mountains. Hats off!Easy
    Pic Beau-Rivage PalaceCreativeMichelin 2 StarUnknown
    La Table du Lausanne PalaceModern FrenchMichelin 2 StarUnknown
    Le RossignolMediterranean CuisineUnknown
    L'AccadémiaItalianUnknown
    La Croix d'OuchyMediterranean CuisineUnknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Le Berceau des Sens?

    Book at least two to three weeks out, especially for dinner. The restaurant operates Monday through Friday only, with a 90-minute lunch window (12–1:30 PM) and a tight 7–8:30 PM dinner slot, which limits available covers significantly. Michelin recognition at the €€€ price point makes it a draw for visitors and Lausanne locals alike, so seats go quickly mid-week.

    What should a first-timer know about Le Berceau des Sens?

    The kitchen is run by students from EHL, one of the world's leading hospitality schools, supervised by a faculty that includes several Meilleurs Ouvriers de France. The restaurant is on the EHL campus at Route de Berne 301, outside Lausanne's city centre, so factor in travel time. It's closed Saturday and Sunday, and service windows are short, so punctuality matters. The experience reads as a formal, structured meal rather than a casual drop-in.

    What are alternatives to Le Berceau des Sens in Lausanne?

    For a higher-end, hotel-based fine dining experience, La Table du Lausanne Palace or Pic Beau-Rivage Palace are the obvious comparisons, but both sit at a higher price point. Le Rossignol and La Croix d'Ouchy offer more accessible pricing with less formality. L'Accadémia is worth considering if you want something away from the French format entirely. Le Berceau des Sens holds its own on cooking quality relative to all of them, given its Michelin recognition.

    Is Le Berceau des Sens worth the price?

    At €€€, yes. Michelin singles it out for technical mastery and coherent flavour — praise it attributes directly to supervision by Meilleurs Ouvriers de France. For that level of credentialed cooking in Lausanne, the price sits meaningfully below what comparable Michelin-recognised restaurants in the city charge. The 4.7 Google rating across 295 reviews adds weight to that verdict.

    Can Le Berceau des Sens accommodate groups?

    This is not well-suited to large groups. The short service windows (90 minutes for lunch, 90 minutes for dinner) and formal dining format favour tables of two to four. If you're planning a group booking of six or more, check the venue's official channels to confirm availability and whether a private arrangement is possible — the EHL campus setting may allow for it, but nothing is confirmed in available data.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Berceau des Sens?

    Michelin describes dishes that are 'perfectly poised between classic and modern' with mastery of technical skill — which is exactly what a tasting menu format is designed to showcase. Given the supervision of Meilleurs Ouvriers de France, the structured progression of courses is where the kitchen demonstrates its range. At the €€€ price point, the tasting menu format offers stronger value here than ordering à la carte would at a comparable Lausanne address.

    Is Le Berceau des Sens good for a special occasion?

    It works well for a special occasion, particularly for two. Michelin notes the bright interior has a view of the surrounding mountains, which adds to the setting without tipping into stuffy formality. The student-run dynamic makes it slightly less conventional than a traditional fine dining room, which suits some occasions better than others. If you need a guarantee of flawless front-of-house polish, La Table du Lausanne Palace or Pic Beau-Rivage Palace offer a more hotel-grade special occasion experience.

    Hours

    Monday
    12 PM-1:30 PM 7 PM-8:30 PM
    Tuesday
    12 PM-1:30 PM 7 PM-8:30 PM
    Wednesday
    12 PM-1:30 PM 7 PM-8:30 PM
    Thursday
    12 PM-1:30 PM 7 PM-8:30 PM
    Friday
    12 PM-1:30 PM 7 PM-8:30 PM
    Saturday
    closed
    Sunday
    closed

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