Restaurant- und Beizenguide 2024 - Best of Ostschweiz
This romantic castle is seventh heaven for gourmets. Here you can unwind and indulge in the gastronomic delights of the iconic chef Andreas Caminada and his team. He proves time and time again that gourmet cuisine works perfectly without exotic ingredients.
A visit to Memories is always an experience. Sven Wassmer's cookery combines regional traditions and the best ingredients to create delicious gourmet cuisine without chichi. The excellent wine pairing by Amanda Wassmer Bulgin creates a fourth dimension of enjoyment.
On the upper floor of the Hotel Einstein, precisely themed fine dining menus with four to six courses unfold pure elegance. The cuisine avoids gimmickry and the wine selection from the vaulted wine cellar delivers big names as well as exciting surprises.
Guests at the elegant Taverne zum Schäfli can enjoy a wonderful fine dining experience. Head chef Christian Kuchler transforms exquisite ingredients into heavenly creations. The basis of the dishes is classic, but they are peppered with creative touches.
The celeriac in the "7132 Silver" - there was something about it ... Even predecessor Mitja Birlo amazed guests in the two-star restaurant of the "7132 Hotel" in Vals with this inconspicuous vegetable. His successor Marcel Koolen does the same. But in a Thai dish. But more on that later. We start with a glass of Cristal 2015 in the kitchen. One snack stands out: the frikandel, a nod to the chef's Dutch homeland. Instead of deep-fried sausage, Koolen opts for smoked eel and - so that the snack is not too intense - sea bass, topped with pickled onions, a dill emulsion, kohlrabi pickled in yuzu and crystal caviar. Several times on the menu, the chef indulges his penchant for Asian cuisine, such as with the celeriac cooked for two hours. He then glazes it with a reduction of soy, agave, roasted garlic, chili and star anise. An emulsion made from the oil in which he previously roasted the latter three ingredients enhances the flavor. On top: a celery chip with five-spice seasoning. And carrot salad, inspired by a classic Thai papaya salad, and a light sauce based on coconut milk and lemongrass. Earthy, sweet notes, freshness and acidity, a citrusy kick from galangal oil and finger lime - an amazing dish! Two highlights alongside the perfectly cooked lobster and the bisque made from smoked lobster mousse. the deep-fried ball, filled with a ragout made from the lobster claws, and the lobster shell, which Koolen transforms into an artistic presentation plate.
It has been just over three years since James Baron and his wife Natacha took over the management of the "Krone Säumerei am Inn" in La Punt. A pretty, modern hotel in the middle of the Engadine mountains with around 20 rooms in a renovated 16th century farmhouse. Gourmets seeking peace and quiet are recommended to stay here, as we have rarely slept better and more restfully anywhere in the world. Baron remains true to the concept of the hotel's own gourmet restaurant "La Chavallera", which focuses on first-class local produce. Some of it thrives in the hotel's own garden, which was created with the help of Alpine culinary specialist Dominik Flammer. The plants that thrive here have been selected so that they can cope with the shortened growing season at around 1,600 meters. These include Szechuan pepper, in which Baron wraps the tender lamb, which is served with broccoli - a perfect meat course. perfect meat course. Baron classics are also served, such as the refreshing, elegant char with radishes and lettuce or pear ravioli with brown butter and sage. The latter is slightly sweet and an absolute comfort dish. Just like the white sausage amuse with pretzel ice cream, which we could have eaten a large portion of. The red mullet steals the show when served with courgette flowers. A supposedly simple product that becomes an explosion of flavor in Baron's hands. The wine list includes wines from France and Italy as well as numerous crus from the Bündner Herrschaft region, and the service is incredibly warm. Tip: Opposite the "Krone", the Barons recently opened the "Fö e Flamma dal Barun" - an excellent bakery and pub. excellent bakery with a pub.
At over 1000 metres and with a view over Lake Constance, the Gasthaus zum Gupf delights with regional gourmet cuisine - precise, light and hearty. Enjoy selected wines from the impressive wine cellar in the stylish wooden parlour or on the sunny terrace.
Well, the "Igniv" at the "Grand Resort Bad Ragaz" has always been excellent. But now Joel Ellenberger, who has been the head chef for two years, has put his own stamp on Andreas Caminada's sharing concept. His style is characterised by freshness, acidity, variety and a good dose of courage. Trout with green mango. Mackerel with sea buckthorn and caviar - it's amazing how the Zurich chef manages the balancing act between the fruity acidity and the iodine-salty grain. It's all a question of balance for the talented chef. The brilliant pairing: Sauvignon Blanc "Privat" 2019 from the Gross winery in southern Styria, a rare wine monument that is only produced in the best years. Beef tongue aspic with bean salad - a hearty Bavarian country house classic becomes a delicate gourmet dish. When it comes to breaded cauliflower with miso hollandaise, connoisseurs know straight away that Ellenberger has incorporated a Schauenstein classic into the menu! You would love to dive into the beurre blanc that accompanies the halibut with beans. Not a drop remains in the plate. Patissière Lisa Oestreich can be relied upon for dessert: the tonka bean soufflé is a poem, as is the cherry sorbet with poppy seeds that accompanies the poor knight. Lorenz Tesar comes up with exciting gimmicks to accompany the wines: The blind comparison of the 2018 Bündner Pinot Noirs from Gantenbein and Möhr-Nigglis Pilgrim - both from large bottles - is spectacular. The clear winner is: let yourself be surprised. Yes, Ellenberger is climbing the imaginary ranking list of top Swiss chefs in leaps and bounds. It doesn't get much more fun and enjoyment to share.
It's not just the cuisine that is excellent here, the panorama is also impressive: At Da Vittorio, top Italian cuisine meets Alpine luxury. Classics such as Paccheri alla Vittorio and Maialino da latte con tartufo are artfully presented on the plate.
Alpine tranquillity meets creative fine dining magic in the former underground chapel. A two-star tasting menu with a focus on seasonal flavours creates fireworks on the plate. Purist, elegant - spectacular in Engadin style.
At Mammertsberg, Silvio Germann and his team serve creative, award-winning cuisine with regional roots. The stylishly renovated restaurant offers a fine dining experience with a view of Lake Constance - and the option to stay overnight on site.
The Jägerhof offers gourmet cuisine at a very high level. Finely composed plates with intense flavours and precise technique characterise the style. A destination in St. Gallen for all those who appreciate craftsmanship and creativity and really want to look forward to every course.
La Brezza in Arosa is Marco Campanella's alpine gourmet hotspot. "Ispirazione" focuses on fine fish and meat dishes, while "Moving Mountains" is plant-based. Both menus show attitude instead of effects. A unique experience with a view of snow-covered mountains.
The chef has to deliver twice, because communication with the guests is part of the job in Fürstenau. Customers sit at the kitchen counter and eat what Simeon Nikolov prepares into a veggie menu under the motto "From garden to table". The wine pairing is also exciting.