Restaurant in Zürich, Switzerland
The Restaurant
1,725ptsZurich's two-star benchmark. Book early.

About The Restaurant
Heiko Nieder's two-Michelin-star room at the Dolder Grand is Zurich's most decorated dining address, with 19 Gault Millau points, a La Liste score of 93, and the #1 Star Wine List ranking in Switzerland. Book four to eight weeks ahead minimum — midweek lunch is your best short-notice option. Vegetarian and full plant-based menus available on request.
Book This If: You Want Zurich's Benchmark Two-Star Experience
The Restaurant by Heiko Nieder at the Dolder Grand is the reference point for serious dining in Zurich. Two Michelin stars held in both 2024 and 2025, 19 Gault Millau points, a La Liste score of 93 in 2026 (down from 94 in 2025), and the #1 ranking on Star Wine List 2025 — the credentials are stacked. If you are planning a special occasion meal in Zurich and want the city's most decorated kitchen, this is the booking to chase. The caveat: it is near-impossible to secure on short notice, and at €€€€ pricing, you need to go in knowing exactly what you are paying for.
What You Are Actually Booking
The Dolder Grand sits on the Adlisberg hill above the city, and the dining room inside reflects the scale of the property: high ceilings, architectural confidence, and a layout that keeps tables well-separated. For a special occasion, the spatial setup works in your favour — you are not crowded against neighbouring diners, and the room carries a formality that signals occasion without tipping into stuffiness. If you are booking for a business dinner or a milestone celebration, the physical environment matches the ambition.
Heiko Nieder's cuisine is built around elegance of presentation and technical precision. The awards data is consistent on this: the phrase repeated across recognitions is "finesse in the visual appearance." This is not comfort food or rustic Swiss cooking , it is creative fine dining that rewards diners who want to engage with the plate as a considered composition. Gault Millau's 19-point score places Nieder just below the theoretical ceiling of Swiss fine dining, in the same tier as a small number of kitchens across the country. For comparable ambition in Switzerland, you would be looking at Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier, Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau, or Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel.
One practical detail that separates The Restaurant from most two-star peers: the kitchen offers a full vegetarian menu and will provide a 100% plant-based menu on request , confirmed at booking. This is not a token concession. According to We're Smart recognition, the plant-based programme here is serious enough to put Zurich on the Swiss vegetable map. If you are dining with guests who eat plant-based, this is one of the few two-star rooms in Switzerland where that choice does not result in a diminished experience. Mention it when you book, not on arrival.
Booking Reality
The booking difficulty rating here is near-impossible, and that is not an exaggeration. The Dolder Grand's profile, the two-star status, and the limited seat count (not publicly confirmed, but consistent with the room's format) mean that tables for sought-after dates , Friday and Saturday evenings, holidays, peak summer , disappear weeks to months out. The practical workaround: if you are targeting The Restaurant for a special occasion, treat the booking the way you would a three-star reservation in Paris. Set a calendar alert for when your desired date becomes available (typically 30–60 days in advance depending on policy) and move immediately. A midweek lunch booking is your leading realistic entry point on shorter planning timelines , the room is quieter, the pacing is less rushed, and if the kitchen offers a lunch format, pricing may differ from dinner.
Google reviews sit at 4.6 across 108 ratings , a high floor for a two-star property where expectations arrive inflated. The consistent praise tracks with the awards: presentation, precision, and the overall sense of occasion. The Dolder Grand's broader reputation adds to the experience, but the dining room is a destination in its own right, not simply a hotel restaurant. For more options at this tier, see Memories in Bad Ragaz and 7132 Silver in Vals if you are open to travelling within Switzerland for a comparable occasion meal.
The Wine Programme
The #1 ranking on Star Wine List 2025 is the strongest single data point for anyone who considers wine central to a fine dining experience. A top-ranked wine programme at a two-star kitchen is not standard , many celebrated restaurants have strong but unremarkable lists. Here, the wine is a primary draw, not a supporting element. If you are pairing, engage with it: the list is the point. For a special occasion where wine matters as much as food, The Restaurant has a stronger claim than almost any other room in Zurich on this criterion alone.
Within Zurich's Fine Dining Set
The Restaurant sits at the apex of Zurich's restaurant tier by award count. The Counter and IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada offer creative and sharing-format experiences at the same price tier but with different formats and fewer accumulated recognitions. If you want a quieter, more neighbourhood-scaled room, Silex is worth considering. For Swiss tradition rather than creative fine dining, Widder is the reference. For a Zurich-wide view, our full Zurich restaurants guide covers the full range. If you are also planning hotels, bars, or other experiences around this visit, see our Zurich hotels guide, Zurich bars guide, Zurich wineries guide, and Zurich experiences guide. For international two-star creative comparison, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen and Arpège in Paris give a useful frame for what this tier of creative cooking looks like at the highest European level. Closer to home, Colonnade in Lucerne and Eden Kitchen & Bar are worth knowing if Zurich Italian at the same price point appeals.
Know Before You Go
- Price tier
- €€€€ , budget for a full tasting menu with wine pairing at the leading end of Zurich fine dining
- Booking difficulty
- Near impossible , book 4–8 weeks out minimum; midweek lunch is your leading short-notice option
- Awards
- Michelin 2 Stars (2024 & 2025); 19 Gault Millau points; La Liste 93pts (2026); Star Wine List #1 (2025); OAD Classical in Europe #55 (2024)
- Dietary options
- Vegetarian menu available; 100% plant-based menu on request , confirm at booking, not on arrival
- Location
- Kurhausstrasse 65, 8032 Zürich , within the Dolder Grand hotel on the Adlisberg hill above the city
- Google rating
- 4.6 / 5 (108 reviews)
- Leading for
- Special occasions, milestone dinners, business meals requiring a serious room, wine-focused diners
- Timing tip
- Midweek lunch is the most accessible entry point; weekend evenings require the longest advance planning
Compare The Restaurant
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Restaurant | An elegant style and lots of finesse in the visual appearance are two of the main traits of the cuisine of Heiko Nieder, awarded with two Michelin stars and 19 points by Gault Millau. A very fair offe...; La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 93pts; A vegetarian menu awaits you, there is the possibility for a 100% pure plant-based menu if you wish, just mention it when booking. This temple in Zurich has a fine reputation and that brings high expectations of course. The beautiful hotel may still be there and "The Restaurant by Heiko Nieder" is plant-based. Zurich puts itself on the Swiss vegetable map with this one at We're Smart!; Star Wine List #1 (2025); La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 94pts; Chef: Heiko Nieder document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() { var el = document.getElementById("Achievements_chefs"); if (el && el.parentNode) { el.parentNode.removeChild(el); } });; Michelin 2 Stars (2025); Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe Ranked #55 (2024); Michelin 2 Stars (2024); Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe Ranked #14 (2023); Star Wine List #1 (2021) | €€€€ | — |
| IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| KLE | Michelin 1 Star | €€€ | — |
| Kronenhalle | World's 50 Best | €€€ | — |
| The Counter | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Eden Kitchen & Bar | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
How The Restaurant stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at The Restaurant?
No specific dishes can be confirmed without current menu data, so arrive expecting a tasting menu format under Heiko Nieder's two-Michelin-star, 19-Gault-Millau-point kitchen. If plant-based cooking is relevant, note this at booking: a 100% plant-based menu is available on request, which is genuinely rare at this tier in Switzerland.
How far ahead should I book The Restaurant?
Book as far out as possible — weeks at minimum, months for peak dates. The Dolder Grand's profile and two consecutive years of two-Michelin-star recognition (2024 and 2025) mean demand consistently outpaces availability. If you have a fixed date, treat same-day or last-minute attempts as near-impossible.
Is The Restaurant worth the price?
At the €€€€ price point, the credential stack is among the strongest in Switzerland: two Michelin stars, 19 Gault Millau points, #1 on Star Wine List 2025, and a 94-point La Liste ranking. For a special-occasion dinner where wine is central to the experience, the value case is solid. If you want creative sharing-plate dining at lower spend, IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada is the closer alternative.
Does The Restaurant handle dietary restrictions?
Yes, and more substantively than most two-star kitchens. A vegetarian menu is available, and a fully plant-based menu can be arranged if flagged at the time of booking. That level of plant-based commitment at a two-Michelin-star property in Zurich is documented and noted by We're Smart.
Is the tasting menu worth it at The Restaurant?
For a two-star, one-occasion-per-year type dinner, yes. Heiko Nieder's kitchen has held two stars across 2024 and 2025, with Gault Millau placing it at 19 points — about as high a consensus rating as Zurich produces. The format suits guests who want a full progression rather than a la carte flexibility; if you prefer the latter, the format may frustrate.
Can I eat at the bar at The Restaurant?
Bar seating at The Restaurant is not confirmed in available venue data. Given the Dolder Grand's scale as a full hotel property, options likely exist elsewhere in the building, but whether the two-star kitchen serves guests at a bar counter is not documented. Confirm directly with the hotel when booking.
Can The Restaurant accommodate groups?
Groups should contact the Dolder Grand directly to discuss private dining options — the hotel's scale makes this more feasible than at a standalone two-star site. For a standard table booking, larger parties face the same near-impossible availability as couples, compounded by the smaller number of group-sized slots at a kitchen operating at this level.
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