The Best Restaurants in 6006 Lucerne
In the Colonnade at the Mandarin Oriental, Art Nouveau splendour meets French fine dining. Artfully prepared classics or a tasting menu are served under high marble ceilings. The world-class wine list leaves nothing to be desired.
Right on the lake, Olivo serves Mediterranean cuisine with an Italian accent. Fish, pasta and antipasti become little holiday moments with a view of the water and mountains. An extensive wine list rounds off the experience - Lucerne can feel very southern here.
Lunch or dinner here is an experience for fans of art and cuisine. Not only was part of the interior designed using a 3D printer, but the menus are also conceptualised. The dishes look beautiful and taste wonderful at the same time.
Shooting star Robert Steuri brings a breath of fresh air to the historic Maihöfli: his menus combine precise craftsmanship with a fine sense of flavours, whether classic or vegan. In the stylish old building, the cuisine is so innovative that the city of lights is taking notice in gastronomic terms.
Klingler's in Lucerne is a classic upscale Italian restaurant that places great value on quality. At the weekend, sushi is added to the menu - a bold second signature that brings variety without contradicting the philosophy of the establishment.
Everything is just right here: the view of the water and mountains as well as the Mediterranean cuisine with international accents, whether à la carte or as a three- to six-course menu. The creative creations are convincing in their entirety. The ambience is stylish and the service warm. Pure relaxation.
The beautiful manor villa overlooking the lake provides the ideal setting for a festive meal. There is classic cuisine with a modern twist. Fish from Lake Lucerne and vegetables and meat from local producers are used in the pans and on the grill.
Brasserie à la parisienne at the Grand Hotel National Lucerne. Classics such as beef tartare, entrecôte and lobster rolls are the stars here, but ravioli are also on offer. For lunch, there is also the option of a two-course lunch for a small price.
Neighbourhood pubs like the Libelle are a popular meeting place for a quick coffee, a shared lunch or a nightcap at the bar after a fine meal. The fact that the focus here is on labour integration and regional produce increases the feel-good factor.
The variety of dishes is as great as the country itself: Jialu serves dishes from northern China, Beijing and Sichuan, traditionally served on platters or in small bowls for sharing. Regionality - such as organic vegetables from Lucerne and Swiss wines - takes centre stage.