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    Restaurant in Lachen, Switzerland

    Oliveiras

    210pts

    Michelin-recognised value, low booking friction.

    Oliveiras, Restaurant in Lachen

    About Oliveiras

    Oliveiras in Lachen holds Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025, delivering International cuisine at the €€ price tier — rare value for a Michelin-noted Swiss restaurant. With a 4.7 Google rating across 160 reviews and easy booking compared to the region's starred competition, it is the practical first choice for dining in the Lake Zurich area without the reservation friction or price commitment of Switzerland's top-tier tables.

    Verdict: Worth Booking, Easy to Get Into

    Oliveiras earns two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) at the €€ price tier, which makes it one of the better value propositions on the Swiss dining circuit. If you are already in the Lachen area or passing through the Lake Zurich corridor, booking here is a clear yes. It does not require the weeks of advance planning that Switzerland's €€€€ tasting-menu restaurants demand, and the 4.7 Google rating across 160 reviews suggests the kitchen performs consistently, not just on good nights. For diners who found their first visit solid and are considering a return, the case is stronger still — the Michelin recognition is recent and consecutive, which points to a kitchen that is refining rather than plateauing.

    About Oliveiras

    Oliveiras sits at Sagenriet 1 in Lachen, a small town on the upper shore of Lake Zurich in the canton of Schwyz. The setting positions it away from the concentration of destination dining that clusters around Zurich city and the Graubünden mountain resorts, which partly explains why it flies under the radar for visitors who default to the capital. That relative obscurity works in your favour: walk-in availability is realistic, and you will not be competing for tables with well-organised restaurant tourists planning months ahead.

    The cuisine is listed as International, which at the €€ price point in a Swiss lakeside town typically means a kitchen drawing from Mediterranean, Central European, and global influences rather than committing to a single national tradition. What the Michelin Plate recognition tells you — two years running , is that the technical execution meets a defined standard of quality. The Plate is not a star, but it is Michelin's explicit signal that a restaurant is worth knowing about: the inspectors found enough precision and consistency to flag it. Earning it back-to-back in 2024 and 2025 removes the possibility that the first recognition was a fluke.

    If you visited once and left satisfied, the question on a return visit is whether the kitchen is broadening its range or deepening its execution of the core menu. The answer, based on the consecutive Michelin recognition, leans toward depth. This is a kitchen that appears to be getting better at what it already does well rather than chasing novelty. For a regular visitor, that means the dishes you found most technically assured on your first visit are likely sharper now , order confidently in the same direction rather than defaulting to something entirely different.

    Peer context matters here. The Swiss dining scene at the leading end is dominated by restaurants like Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau, Memories in Bad Ragaz, and focus ATELIER in Vitznau , all operating at €€€€ with multi-star Michelin credentials. Oliveiras is not trying to compete in that tier, and it does not need to. At €€, it occupies a different role: a capable, recognised kitchen that delivers Michelin-acknowledged quality without the price commitment or booking friction of Switzerland's destination restaurants. If your trip is structured around a single high-stakes dinner, consider Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel or Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier for maximum ambition. But if Lachen is where you are, Oliveiras is the right call.

    For international reference points at a similar price tier and International cuisine positioning, Loumi in Berlin and Haubentaucher in Rottach-Egern offer useful comparisons , both operate in the accessible, internationally-inflected mid-range that Oliveiras occupies. The difference is that Oliveiras carries Michelin recognition, which neither of those venues does in the same way, giving it a credibility edge for diners who use awards as a quality filter.

    Solo diners should note that a 4.7 rating at 160 reviews is a meaningful signal of consistent hospitality rather than just food quality. A high volume of reviews at that score typically reflects service that makes individual diners feel attended to rather than accommodated. That said, specific seating arrangements , counter, small tables , are not confirmed in available data, so it is worth calling ahead if solo counter seating matters to you.

    Dietary restrictions are an unknown here in terms of confirmed kitchen policy. The International cuisine designation suggests some menu flexibility, but without confirmed details about booking method or kitchen communication channels, the safest approach is to contact the restaurant directly when reserving. The phone number is not listed in current data, so attempting contact via the venue directly or through a third-party booking platform is the practical route.

    Switzerland's broader dining circuit rewards planning. For context on what else the region offers, see our full Lachen restaurants guide, our Lachen hotels guide, and our Lachen experiences guide. For nearby alternatives further afield, Einstein Gourmet in Sankt Gallen, Colonnade in Lucerne, and Da Vittorio in St. Moritz represent the wider Swiss and Alpine mid-to-high tier worth knowing about. For those extending to Geneva or the Valais, L'Atelier Robuchon in Geneva and 7132 Silver in Vals sit at the more committed end of the spend spectrum.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: Sagenriet 1, 8853 Lachen, Switzerland
    • Price tier: €€ , mid-range by Swiss standards, accessible relative to Michelin-recognised peers
    • Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
    • Google rating: 4.7 out of 5 (160 reviews)
    • Cuisine: International
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , no weeks-in-advance requirement typical of starred Swiss restaurants
    • Dietary restrictions: Contact the restaurant directly at time of booking; no confirmed policy in available data
    • Dress code: Not confirmed , smart casual is a safe default for a Michelin-recognised venue at this tier
    • Hours: Not confirmed in current data , verify before travelling
    • Phone/website: Not listed in current data , use a third-party booking platform or contact the venue directly

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below for how Oliveiras sits against Swiss peers at the €€€€ tier.

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    FAQs

    • Is Oliveiras good for solo dining? Yes, for the most part. A 4.7 rating across 160 reviews at a €€ Michelin Plate restaurant in a smaller Swiss town suggests attentive service rather than a room designed purely for groups. Solo dining is practical here in a way it might not be at a reservation-heavy destination restaurant. Contact the venue to confirm seating options if a counter or bar seat matters to you.
    • What should a first-timer know about Oliveiras? Go knowing you are getting Michelin-acknowledged quality at a price point well below most recognised Swiss restaurants. The cuisine is International, so the menu draws widely rather than anchoring to one tradition , order broadly on a first visit to understand the kitchen's range. Booking is easy relative to peers, so you do not need to plan far ahead. Confirm hours and booking method directly before you go, as current public listings are incomplete.
    • Does Oliveiras handle dietary restrictions? This is not confirmed in available data. The International cuisine format suggests some menu flexibility, but you should raise specific dietary needs when booking rather than assuming. No phone number or website is listed in current data, so contact the venue through whatever booking channel you use and confirm in advance.
    • Is Oliveiras worth the price? At €€ with back-to-back Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025, yes. Switzerland is an expensive country to eat in, and finding Michelin-recognised cooking at the mid-range price tier is not the norm. The 4.7 Google score backs up the awards signal. If you are comparing it against a €€€€ starred option elsewhere in the region, they are different propositions , Oliveiras is the better value choice, while venues like Memories in Bad Ragaz or focus ATELIER in Vitznau deliver greater ambition at a much higher spend.
    • What are alternatives to Oliveiras in Lachen? Lachen's dining scene is limited compared to Zurich or the Graubünden resort circuit. Oliveiras is the most credentialled option in the immediate area. For nearby alternatives, Colonnade in Lucerne and Einstein Gourmet in Sankt Gallen are worth considering if you are willing to travel. Both operate at higher price tiers and require more planning, but represent the next level up in the Swiss mid-lake and northeastern Switzerland dining circuit.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Oliveiras? Tasting menu availability is not confirmed in current data. At the €€ price tier, a full tasting menu format would represent strong value by Swiss standards if offered. The Michelin Plate recognition suggests the kitchen has the technical foundation to support a structured menu format. Confirm directly with the restaurant whether a tasting menu is available and at what price before building your evening around it.

    Compare Oliveiras

    How Oliveiras Compares
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    OliveirasInternational€€Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)Easy
    Schloss SchauensteinModern European, Creative€€€€Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    MemoriesModern Swiss€€€€Michelin 3 StarUnknown
    focus ATELIERModern Swiss, Creative€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    IGNIV Zürich by Andreas CaminadaSharing€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    La Table du Lausanne PalaceModern French€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Oliveiras good for solo dining?

    At the €€ price point with Michelin Plate recognition, Oliveiras is a low-pressure solo option. International cuisine formats at this tier typically include counter or table seating that works for one. It is a lower-stakes solo booking than a multi-course tasting-only room — though confirm your preferred seating when reserving.

    What should a first-timer know about Oliveiras?

    Oliveiras holds back-to-back Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and sits in Lachen, a small town on the upper Lake Zurich shore — plan around travel time from Zurich if you are coming from the city. The €€ price tier means you are getting Michelin-recognised cooking without the financial commitment of a top-tier Swiss tasting menu. Book ahead rather than walk in, especially on weekends.

    Does Oliveiras handle dietary restrictions?

    No specific dietary information is in the public record for Oliveiras. For any international cuisine restaurant at this level, calling or emailing ahead is the practical move — the Michelin Plate standard requires consistent kitchen execution, which usually extends to handling restrictions when given notice.

    Is Oliveiras worth the price?

    Yes, at the €€ tier with two consecutive Michelin Plates, Oliveiras is one of the stronger value arguments in the Lake Zurich area. You are getting independently verified cooking quality without the €€€€ spend that Swiss fine dining typically demands. For the price, the Michelin recognition makes this an easy yes.

    What are alternatives to Oliveiras in Lachen?

    Lachen itself is a small town, so direct local competition is limited. For higher-commitment Swiss fine dining in the broader region, IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada operates at a higher tier in Zurich. If staying local matters more than upgrading the format, Oliveiras is the anchored choice — nothing comparable at the same €€ price point and Michelin status sits in Lachen itself.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Oliveiras?

    No tasting menu format has been confirmed in the available record for Oliveiras. Given the €€ pricing and international cuisine category, the kitchen likely runs a mid-range à la carte or set-menu format rather than a long omakase-style progression. If a multi-course tasting format is specifically what you want, focus ATELIER or Schloss Schauenstein operate in that register at higher price tiers.

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