guide, Switzerland was awarded with 89 one-star restaurants, 19 two-star restaurants and 2 three-star restaurants.
The UK Michelin guide, in comparison has 142 one-star restaurants, 21 two-star and 4 three-star with a population of over 60 million. The Swiss, therefore, have an impressive number of quality restaurants to rival the British total. When you consider that their population is just over 8 million, this is very impressive and a testament to the quality of Swiss cuisine.
Schauenstein Schloss Restaurant Hotel is a historical castle and one of Switzerland’s 2 three-star restaurants, run by Andreas Caminada. The young Swiss chef won his third star in the 2010 guide and has a reputation for creating a unique blend of food and art. His restaurant, Schauenstein Schloss, is rated as one of the World’s 50 Best Restaurants while it’s setting in Fürstenau, the world’s smallest city, makes dining there a genuinely unique experience.

Restaurant de l'Hôtel de Ville is Switzerland’s other three-Michelin star venue. It has a rich gastronomic heritage with a succession of legendary chefs working there for almost 40 years.
Philip Rochat was the first to bring three-stars and international fame to the restaurant while today Benoît Viollier oversees the kitchen, applying his style, knowledge and experience. Benoît has a passion for game while locally sourced ingredients provide the key element of his refined and exceptional cooking.
Switzerland’s food scene offers a bit for everyone and release of the 2015 Michelin guide is likely to highlight the quality food on offer in one of the world’s wealthiest and most beautiful countries.
By Tom Evans
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