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"Barrier-free" Restaurants in Canton of Basel-Country

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12 restaurants offering "Barrier-free" in Canton of Basel-Country that are ranked highest on Falstaff's 100-point scale. All information including address, phone number and opening hours.
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French Cuisine

Le Murenberg celebrates classic French cuisine. Those whose gastronomic home is in the Grande Nation will be spoilt here with fine tasting menus. The "Breton weeks" with seafood fresh from the Atlantic are a highlight.

Krummackerstrasse 4, 4416 Bubendorf, Switzerland

Gourmets will be happy at this idyllic location. For years, the family-run restaurant in Bad Schauenburg has been serving fantastic French cuisine with some Mediterranean influences. The interior stylishly blends the historic with the modern.

Schauenburgerstrasse 76, 4410 Liestal, Switzerland

French cuisine is celebrated in the beautiful moated castle of Bottmingen. There are brasserie classics such as moules or entrecôte, which are served as a set menu at lunchtime and à la carte in the evening. The selection of wines is also sure not to disappoint.

Schlossgasse 9, 4103 Bottmingen, Switzerland

The old "Schlüssel" was a real gourmet restaurant: a manageable number of tables, a fine, not cheap menu, plenty of awards from the gastroguides ... The new "Schlüssel" wants to be something different. Tanja Grandits and her team have taken over, fine-tuned the concept and created a kind of Dorfbeiz 2.0, upmarket but by no means out of the ordinary. We noticed this as soon as we looked at the menu. The four-course lunch menu is available for 119 francs, while the five-course dinner starts at 129 francs. It's understandable that there can be no truffle-wagyu-caviar orgies for this price, but who needs supposed luxury products when green beans, quinoa, almonds and herb vinaigrette are transformed into such a fresh, invigorating starter? We were convinced and soon turned our attention to the parsley soup with sesame yoghurt and aniseed falafel, which conjured up the Orient on our plates. For the main course, we were spoilt for choice - it was neither spinach dumplings with meadow cumin nor venison schnitzel with juniper blue cabbage, but trout with lemon fennel and mashed potatoes; an Alsatian Muscat from François Schmitt was a perfect match. Speaking of drinks: really expensive bottles are the exception, but in return there are fine wines from Franz-Josef Eifel (Mosel) or Valdemonjas (Ribera del Duero). The Roederer champagne, a 2016, was so reasonably priced at 18 francs per deci that Zurich residents used to expensive wines should make the trip to Oberwil for this reason alone. The apple, pistachio and lemon thyme dessert is another reason why we would gladly return to the new super village restaurant any time.

Hauptstrasse 41, 4104 Oberwil, Switzerland

The "Villa Winzerpark" is a house with a history. The Thomi family (yes, the ones with the famous Thomy mustard and Mayo tubes) once resided here. The pool has now disappeared, as has the furniture. Instead, the premises were extensively renovated and the "Villa Winzerpark" opened in 2021 under the management of Martial Kastner. The name suggests that wine was grown here many years ago. Today, the name pays tribute to this fact, but vines can only be found in the form of the 300 different items in the charming wine cellar, which can also serve as a dinner venue. Otherwise, guests dine in the Thomi family's former living room with a view of the terrace and garden. Head chef Martial Kastner learned classic grande cuisine in Alsace. The cuisine is accordingly French in style. The amuse-bouche of cream and melon with onions balances sweet and savory masterfully. The bread served comes from the farmer next door, with butter and pink pepper. I am particularly fond of the house classic, the perfect Allschwil organic free-range egg with summer truffle, airy espuma, pecorino and candied onions. Then autumn gradually arrives: the mushroom ravioli in a light sauce au vin jaune with truffle is creamy without being heavy. If you want to go for specialties, have a Chateaubriand carved at the table - dramatic moments like these keep the guests of the "Villa Winzerpark" coming back for more. The sweet finale is a French classic: crème brûlée with vanilla, flanked by an orange-prosecco sorbet - sparklingly refreshing.

Winzerweg 5, 4123 Allschwil, Switzerland
Italian Cuisine

You can enjoy pure Italianità in the centre of the Basel region. At Osteria Tre, it's not just the handmade pasta that exudes Italian flair. It is also the uncomplicated hospitality and the chats at the table that transport you to the Belpaese for a few hours.

Kantonsstrasse 3, 4416 Bubendorf, Switzerland
Swiss Cuisine

Bad Eptingen is a wonderful place to stop for a bite to eat. Whether in the garden, in the garden hall, in the Buurestube or in the Gourmetstübli, each ambience has feel-good potential and the right gastronomic offer. From down-to-earth to exclusive, there is something for every taste.

Läufelfingerstrasse 2, 4458 Eptingen, Switzerland
Swiss Cuisine Mediterranean Cuisine

Classic cuisine is served in the bright conservatory with pergola, but it is by no means old-fashioned. The menus are seasonal and vegetarians are always catered for. The wine list contains many fine wines - also by the glass.

Kantonsstrasse 3, 4416 Bubendorf, Switzerland

The Gartenstadt restaurant in Münchenstein is an institution - with a large terrace under old chestnut trees and a striking pavilion that immediately catches the eye. There is a lively atmosphere both inside and out, as well as a varied market cuisine.

Emil-Frey-Strasse 164, 4142 Münchenstein, Switzerland
Swiss Cuisine

The Lindenbeizli is lemon balm for the soul. The peaceful surroundings in the middle of the countryside are a guarantee of this. The food ranges from platters with sausage, cheese and farmhouse bread to burgers for the big appetite. The selection of open wines from the Basel region is wonderful.

Schauenburgerstrasse 76, 4410 Liestal, Switzerland

Here you can enjoy classic home cooking, served on a cosy garden terrace or in a cosy dining room. Thanks to classics such as sausage salad, rösti or cordon bleu and selected seasonal specialities, the whole family will be happy and full.

Mühlegasse 4, 4105 Biel-Benken Basel-Land, Switzerland
Italian Cuisine

Delsbergerstrasse 64, 4242 Laufen, Switzerland