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Switzerland's Michelin-Starred Restaurants Rise to 145
Swiss culinary excellence continues to grow with total of 145 Michelin-starred restaurants, including three new additions to two-star category.

Swiss Culinary Excellence Reaches New Heights
Switzerland's reputation as a global culinary destination continues to strengthen as the Michelin Guide 2025 reveals a remarkable increase in starred restaurants across the country. The prestigious guide now recognizes 145 establishments, up from 136 in the previous year, cementing Switzerland's position as one of Europe's premier gastronomic destinations. The announcement, made during a ceremonious gathering at Lausanne's esteemed hotel management school, reflects the country's unwavering commitment to culinary excellence and innovation.
Elite Three-Star Establishments
The pinnacle of Swiss gastronomy remains steadfast with four exceptional restaurants maintaining their coveted three-star status. These culinary temples include Peter Knogl's Cheval Blanc in Basel, Andreas Caminada's Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau (Graubünden), Sven Wassmer's Memories in Bad Ragaz (St Gallen), and Franck Giovannini's Hôtel de Ville in Crissier (Vaud). Each establishment continues to exemplify the highest standards of culinary artistry, consistently delivering exceptional dining experiences that showcase both innovation and respect for Swiss culinary traditions.
New Two-Star Additions
The 2025 guide celebrates the elevation of three remarkable restaurants to the prestigious two-star category, bringing the total number of two-star establishments to 27. The newly promoted restaurants are Igniv by Andreas Caminada in Andermatt (Uri), Gilles Varone's restaurant in Savièse (Valais), and Ecco in Ascona (Ticino). These promotions reflect the restaurants' exceptional creativity, technical precision, and commitment to maintaining consistently high standards. Notably, no restaurants were downgraded in this category, demonstrating the robust quality of Switzerland's fine dining scene.
Impact on Swiss Gastronomy
The continued growth in Michelin-starred establishments reinforces Switzerland's position as a leading culinary destination. This recognition not only celebrates the country's gastronomic excellence but also contributes significantly to its tourism appeal. The diverse geographical distribution of these acclaimed restaurants, from urban centers to mountain resorts, showcases the richness of Switzerland's culinary landscape. This achievement reflects the country's commitment to maintaining high standards in gastronomy, combining traditional Swiss culinary heritage with modern innovation and exceptional service quality.