Restaurant- und Beizenguide 2024 - Top 10 italien restaurants
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.
Gandria in Zurich's Seefeld district stands for creative Italian cuisine that rethinks tradition. Seasonal produce is used to create original combinations that are surprising yet familiar. The extensive wine list focuses almost entirely on wines from Italy.
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.
That's a clever idea: Capri specialities can be found on Capri in summer and in Zermatt in winter. So travellers can enjoy them twice! Salvatore Elefante has shaped the menu on the fourth floor of Mont Cervin, delighting guests with pasta, fish and desserts.
The Segreto is no longer an insider tip. In this beautiful restaurant in the industrial area, Martin Benninger and his team serve excellent, Mediterranean-influenced cuisine with a classic base. It is accompanied by exquisite wines, including rare and grown-up ones.
When in Zurich, fans of fish and seafood can't go past Bianchi. Freshly caught fish in a cosy atmosphere. Served with selected wines. Dry-aged fish or a classic such as lukewarm lobster salad, with a view over the Limmat. Great!
Just outside the city centre, Da Angela conjures up authentic Italian cuisine with great attention to detail and good produce. Guests are warmly welcomed both inside the beautiful restaurant and on the marvellous terrace.
In the charming stone building at the entrance to the wild and romantic Maggia Valley, gourmets can enjoy a marvellous, enchanted terrace. The seasonally inspired cuisine combines regional products with Mediterranean flavours. This grotto is rightly a firm favourite in Ticino.
Ornellaia scores with its ambience: modern Tuscan flair in a listed building. Plus classic Italian cuisine. The wine list rounds it all off solidly, with quite remarkable bottles. A convincing combination. Always a safe bet in a class of its own.