Restaurant in Lenzburg, Switzerland
Skin's - the restaurant
900ptsTwo Michelin stars, small-town Switzerland.

About Skin's - the restaurant
Skin's holds two Michelin stars and a La Liste ranking, making it the strongest fine dining option in the Lenzburg area. Chef Emanuele Scarello's modern cuisine is built for special occasions at the €€€€ tier. Booking difficulty is near impossible — plan six to eight weeks out minimum, especially for weekends.
Verdict
Skin's is one of the most credentialed restaurants in the Swiss Mittelland, holding two Michelin stars in both 2024 and 2025 and scoring 81.5 points on La Liste 2025. At the €€€€ price tier, it demands serious commitment, but for a milestone dinner or a business meal where impression matters, it delivers at a level that few addresses in the Aargau canton can match. Book it for a special occasion; do not expect a casual drop-in.
About Skin's
Skin's sits at Dammweg 15b in Lenzburg, a small historic town roughly halfway between Zurich and Basel. Chef Emanuele Scarello leads the kitchen, bringing a modern cuisine approach that has earned consistent two-star recognition from Michelin across consecutive years. That kind of back-to-back validation at the two-star level is not routine in Switzerland, and it positions Skin's in a competitive tier alongside Memories in Bad Ragaz and Einstein Gourmet in Sankt Gallen.
The La Liste score, which dropped from 81.5 in 2025 to 79 in 2026, is worth noting. A two-point move on that scale is not a collapse, but it does suggest modest downward pressure in the global ranking context. The Michelin two-star status held, which matters more for most diners making a booking decision. The Google rating of 4.8 across 110 reviews signals consistent satisfaction among guests who have actually sat down to eat here, reinforcing the award pedigree with ground-level evidence.
On the wine program, the editorial angle matters here: modern cuisine at this price tier in Switzerland almost always carries a wine list built to match the kitchen's ambition. Emanuele Scarello's Italian-rooted training connects naturally to both northern Italian and broader Alpine wine traditions, and a two-star kitchen in Switzerland typically works with sommeliers who can navigate Swiss regional bottles alongside French and Italian selections. If wine pairing is part of your occasion planning, ask about the pairing menu at the time of booking, as the structure of the wine program at this level is likely central to how the kitchen intends the meal to be experienced, not an optional extra.
For a special occasion in this part of Switzerland, Skin's is the clearest local answer. If you are traveling from Zurich or Basel specifically for dinner, build in transit time; Lenzburg is accessible by rail from both cities in under an hour, which makes it viable as a destination dinner rather than a detour. See our full Lenzburg restaurants guide for additional context on the local dining scene, and our Lenzburg hotels guide if you are planning to stay overnight.
Peer comparisons for Swiss two-star dining: Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel offers three-star prestige if you want to go further; Colonnade in Lucerne and 7132 Silver in Vals are worth knowing if your itinerary is flexible. For Italian-inflected modern cuisine at an international reference point, Da Vittorio in St. Moritz operates in a comparable register.
Booking difficulty is rated Near Impossible. At two-star level in a small town, the restaurant almost certainly operates with a limited number of covers and demand that outpaces availability. Plan a minimum of four to six weeks out for weekends; for a Saturday in peak season, eight weeks is not excessive. If your date is fixed, book before you arrange travel, not after.
Also worth knowing for the broader region: Hotel de Ville Crissier, Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau, and focus ATELIER in Vitznau are all in the same Swiss fine dining conversation if Skin's is unavailable. Nearby in Lenzburg itself, Rosmarin offers an alternative if you need a fallback or a less formal option on the same trip. Explore bars in Lenzburg, wineries near Lenzburg, and local experiences to complete the visit.
For international reference: Frantzén in Stockholm and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai operate in a comparable modern cuisine register at the highest award tier, useful benchmarks if you are calibrating expectations across markets.
Bottom line: if you are planning a significant dinner in central Switzerland and want two-star confidence with a wine program to match, Skin's is the address. Secure your reservation early, treat the wine pairing as integral rather than optional, and arrive with the occasion in mind.
What are alternatives to Skin's in Lenzburg?
For two-star alternatives in Switzerland, Memories in Bad Ragaz and Einstein Gourmet in Sankt Gallen are direct comparisons at the €€€€ tier. For three-star prestige, Cheval Blanc in Basel and Schloss Schauenstein are the reference points. Within Lenzburg itself, Rosmarin is the practical fallback for a less formal meal.
Does Skin's handle dietary restrictions?
No booking contact details are available in Pearl's current data. Contact the restaurant directly at the time of reservation to confirm how the kitchen accommodates dietary requirements. At two-star level, advance notice of restrictions is standard practice and the kitchen will expect to be informed before your visit, not on the night.
What should I order at Skin's?
Specific dishes are not confirmed in Pearl's data. At two Michelin stars, the kitchen almost certainly structures the experience around a tasting menu rather than a la carte. Chef Emanuele Scarello's modern cuisine approach, with Italian-rooted influences, suggests technique-led cooking where the menu changes with availability and season. Order the full tasting menu and the wine pairing; that is how the kitchen is designed to be experienced.
Is Skin's good for a special occasion?
Yes, this is the right restaurant for a milestone dinner in the Lenzburg area. Two consecutive Michelin two-star years, a 4.8 Google rating, and La Liste recognition give it the credibility for birthdays, anniversaries, and significant business meals. At €€€€, it is a genuine commitment, but the award pedigree supports the spend for occasions where the dinner itself is the event.
Can Skin's accommodate groups?
Seat count is not confirmed in Pearl's data, but two-star restaurants in Switzerland typically operate small dining rooms, which limits large group bookings. Contact the restaurant directly to discuss group size before assuming availability. Parties of two to four are the natural fit; larger groups should enquire early and expect constraints.
Is the tasting menu worth it?
At two Michelin stars with consistent La Liste recognition, the tasting menu is what you are paying for and the format the kitchen is built around. If you want that level of precision in central Switzerland, Skin's earns it. If you would prefer a more flexible format, IGNIV Zürich operates on a sharing model that allows more guest-driven ordering at a comparable price tier.
Is Skin's worth the price?
For a two-star meal in Switzerland at €€€€, Skin's is priced consistently with its award tier. The Google rating of 4.8 across 110 reviews suggests the kitchen delivers on the promise. If the price is the concern, the relevant question is whether two-star modern cuisine is what you need for the occasion. If yes, Skin's is the justified spend. If the occasion is less formal, adjust downward in category rather than compromising on a meal that requires full engagement to get value from.
What should I wear to Skin's?
No dress code is confirmed in Pearl's data. At two Michelin stars in Switzerland, smart dress is a safe default: jacket for men, equivalent formality for other guests. Avoid casual or sportswear. If in doubt, contact the restaurant when you confirm your reservation.
Compare Skin's - the restaurant
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Skin's - the restaurant | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Near Impossible |
| Schloss Schauenstein | Modern European, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Memories | Modern Swiss | €€€€ | Unknown |
| focus ATELIER | Modern Swiss, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada | Sharing | €€€€ | Unknown |
| La Table du Lausanne Palace | Modern French | €€€€ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Skin's - the restaurant in Lenzburg?
Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau is the obvious Swiss benchmark if you want a three-star setting with a destination-trip feel. Memories in Bad Ragaz and focus ATELIER are comparable two-star options with different regional characters. IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada offers a more accessible sharing-format alternative in the city. La Table du Lausanne Palace suits those approaching from the French-speaking side. Skin's earns its place in that group on Michelin credentials alone, with two consecutive stars in 2024 and 2025.
Does Skin's - the restaurant handle dietary restrictions?
Two-star kitchens at the €€€€ price point routinely accommodate dietary requirements when notified at the time of booking. Contact Skin's directly at Dammweg 15b, Lenzburg, to confirm specific needs before your visit. Given the tasting-menu format typical at this level, advance notice is essential rather than optional.
What should I order at Skin's - the restaurant?
At a two-Michelin-star restaurant in the €€€€ tier, the kitchen's tasting menu is the intended format and almost always the most coherent way to eat. Ordering à la carte, if available, will give you the cooking but not the full arc the kitchen designs around. Trust the menu as written and flag any hard restrictions ahead of time.
Is Skin's - the restaurant good for a special occasion?
Yes, without qualification. Two Michelin stars in both 2024 and 2025, plus a La Liste score of 81.5 points in 2025, put Skin's firmly in the tier of restaurants people travel to for significant dinners. The Lenzburg location, roughly between Zurich and Basel, makes it reachable for a dedicated evening without requiring an overnight stay.
Can Skin's - the restaurant accommodate groups?
Two-star restaurants at this price level typically have limited covers and prioritised pacing, which means large groups require early coordination. check the venue's official channels to ask about private dining or group seatings before assuming availability. Parties of more than four should confirm logistics well in advance.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Skin's - the restaurant?
At €€€€ pricing with two Michelin stars confirmed across two consecutive years, the tasting menu is the format the kitchen is built around. If that structure suits you, the credential-to-price ratio is competitive with Switzerland's broader fine dining tier. If you prefer à la carte flexibility, check availability before booking.
Is Skin's - the restaurant worth the price?
For a two-Michelin-star restaurant in the Swiss Mittelland, Skin's sits at the €€€€ tier expected for that credential. La Liste ranked it at 81.5 points in 2025, down slightly from 81.5 to 79 in 2026, but still firmly in the recognised tier. Compared to equivalent Swiss two-star options in larger cities, the Lenzburg location is less convenient but not less credentialed.
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