4 Best Restaurants in Fribourg and Neuchâtel, Switzerland

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We've compiled the best of the best in Fribourg and Neuchâtel - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Auberge des Clefs

$$$ Fodor's choice

This is a very special restaurant, so if you're traveling by car and can book well ahead, definitely stop by to see why it gets such high praise from top critics. The atmosphere is laid-back, staff are on the ball and friendly, and views of the lake and mountains from the terrace are divine. The à la carte fare at the ground-floor bistro looks simple at first—tuna tartare, bouillabaisse, even Wiener schnitzel—but in the hands of owner-chef Werner Rätz the results amaze. For the full experience, opt for the bistro's five-course prix-fixe Menu du Marché, which has whatever is fresh and available, for CHF130, or the Menu Gastronomique upstairs, with seven courses for CHF160 (different from the bistro). The Auberge is in Lugnorre, 5 km (3 miles) northwest of Murten.

4 rte. de Chenaux, Lugnorre, 1789, Switzerland
026-6733106
Known For
  • Prix-fixe menus in the upstairs section, à la carte options in the bistro
  • Seemingly simple dishes deliver surprisingly complex flavors
  • Hilltop location above Lake Murten in Lugnorre
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed. and Thurs.
Reservations essential

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Café du Midi

$ Fodor's choice
This classic spot has been serving fondue since 1877. With rich wooden paneling and a historic decor, the Café du Midi is one of the oldest and best-preserved restaurants in town. Everyone from grandmothers to hip young students eats here, and if the crowds are any indication, the fondue just might be the best in the region.
25 rue de Romont, Fribourg, 1700, Switzerland
026-3223133
Known For
  • Excellent fondue that draws hordes
  • Quaint dining room interiors
  • Friendly, English-speaking waitstaff

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Des Trois Tours

$$$ Fodor's choice

f you have a penchant for French gastronomic cuisine that's superbly presented, try Chef Romain Paillereau's well-regarded restaurant just outside town. Enjoy your meal in the sunny bistro, the main dining room, or on the chestnut-tree-shaded terrace in summer. The focus is on gloriously fresh local products that balance vibrant flavors with culinary finesse. The decor is rather pared down but retains features of the original 19th-century patrician house. To reach the hamlet of Bourguillon (Bürglen in German) take a bus from Fribourg train station; a cab costs around CHF25. Either way, it's a 10-minute ride. When you call for reservations, get more transportation how-tos from the staff.

15 rte. de Bourguillon, Bourguillon, 1722, Switzerland
026-3223069
Known For
  • One Michelin star and 17 Gault Millau (a French restaurant guide) points
  • New menu each month with many different course options
  • Unusual focus on wild plants and herbs from the nearby mountains
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations essential

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Le Bocca

$$ Fodor's choice

Whether dining in the bright, spacious restaurant, brasserie, or leafy terrace, Le Bocca is often the setting for the region's best food. Just north of Neuchâtel in St. Blaise, the restaurant has an array of menus in its two establishments and an excellent three-course lunch menu. Chef Alexandre Luquet serves up contemporary takes on traditional French dishes, which often include fresh fish and seafood. Hand in hand with the fine food is a great wine list with 25,000 bottles in stock. 

11 av. Bachelin, St-Blaise, 2072, Switzerland
032-7533680
Known For
  • Massive wine cellar with more than 25,000 bottles
  • French classics served in creative fashion
  • Fine dining in restaurant, casual atmosphere in brasserie
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues.
Reservations essential

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