Find out what Swiss restaurants to try in Arlesheim. Arlesheim is a statistic town and a municipality in the district of Arlesheim in the canton of Basel-Country in Switzerland. Its cathedral chapter seat, bishop's residence and cathedral (1681 / 1761) are listed as a heritage site of national significance.
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3 based on 120 reviews
Our navigation guided us to this place as we ventured off the highway duuring a snow blizzard looking for a traditional pizzeria. We were not really welcomed by the staff but shown a table and promptly given the menu. Drinks were delivered fast, pizza took about 20 mins. and tasted OK. No real kick for the taste buds and advertised toppings were sparse. Second drinks order for a beer took 15 mins. to deliver by which time we had already finished our meal. Coffee tasted good. No real surprises, meal for two adults and two kids added up to CHF 80,- which is not too bad. Still would not come again.
5 based on 24 reviews
Essen, trinken, Minigolf spielen, einfach geniessen . Eat, trink, play Minigolf ... be happy ... that's easy ...
Who would expect to find such a beauty along this ordinary street...I have been to this place since its opening in April 2015 for coffee breaks, lunches and dinners... Bruno Mürner and his team have changed this place from night into glowing day. The cuisine is very creative, regional, and you can taste that every dish is prepared with love. The staff is very friendly and adds to the welcoming atmosphere of the restaurant which always gives me a home-like feeling. Thinking of the garden, even I become speechless: nature at its best! Bruno: Congratulations! You have indeed brought the garden into the restaurant and thus, this place has become one of my favorites, not only during summer but also on a rainy, cold day!
This has been my favorite local restaurant for the last year and I probably eat there a couple of times a month or more. It is an easy choice and always enjoyable. I'd describe the style as updated modern Swiss using local produce to create delicious food in sensibly generous portion sizes (not too huge, but you don't leave hungry). Selections include soup, salads, fish, meat and vegetarian/vegan options, bringing finesse and creative flavor combinations to complement the regional style. There is an excellent value daily lunchtime menu changing weekly and the a la carte includes regular classics (burger, cordon-bleu, schnitzel) as well as seasonal specialities (currently pumpkin, venison, red cabbage for autumn). I donât always have room for dessert but there is usually a fruit tart or mousse as temptation. There is beer brewed in-house and wines from the vineyards surrounding Arlesheim.The enthusiastic young team give friendly, smiling service and switch easily between speaking German and English. The atmosphere inside is cosy and there is outdoor seating in summer. Just around the corner from the tram and bus, there is also parking outside. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner on Monday to Friday, but closed at weekends except for occasional special events.
In addition to staying at the hotel. We also ate at the restaurant and the food was excellent. Marc was the server and his recommendations were excellent. He may perform all the tasks personally and solo in the hotel... sometimes all at once. He is a good guy and a valuable employee of the establishment. I wonder if he also is the cook?
4 based on 141 reviews
Food is good - large portions of hearty family-style food. Well cooked and very traditionally Swiss. The owner is very charming and the wait staff mostly so. They have Very cosy traditional surroundings and are family friendly with a kids menu and even have a change mat for babies upstairs.The restaurant is popular so bookings are recommended. It is also possible to visit just for a drink, and if they are very busy, there is a central table that seems reserved for those just drinking. Many staff speak English and those who don't get by well anyway. There is an outside terrasse in summer which is lovely. We visit Rebstock regularly.
4 based on 38 reviews
We had a warm welcome altough without reservation, we were 4 this evening and all had beef/angus on stonegrill. Excellent, with a nice choice of wines of all classes. Weâll certainly come again.
5 based on 56 reviews
There are many good restaurants in the Basel area, but this was the best one I visited during my week-long stay. The Wirtshaus zum Schlüssel is a lovely place to dine in Muttenz, on the outskirts of Basel. The food was amazing and the staff was super friendly and helpful. The atmosphere was comfortable and inviting. Every dish was prepared just right with the utmost care from high quality ingredients. The prices are very reasonable. We had the fake/false snails (falschi Schnägge ... actually beef cubes baked with herb butter) on recommendation of the house and we were NOT disappointed! The Wienerschnitzel also looked delicious. My colleague said he was going to go home and dream about the food, it was so good. If you're staying at Hotel Baslertor, it's a ~10 minute stroll down a nice street in Muttenz. Give the Schlüssel a try. You won't regret it!
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4 based on 371 reviews
We went to this trendy restaurant..because we follow the comments...even if the restaurant is not in the center. It offers all for a talented..and this cook definitely is, to be THE place for all the rather also trendy ,young with a bit of money people. - You cross the street and enter passing all the costy bikes and the beautiful garden..and enter in a dark restaurant where you are seated hopefully next to another group of successful people enjoying loudly. We were lucky to be so far away but this had the opposite effect that they forget you. Waitresses are nice..very informal..they talk to the people they seem to know...but they are SLOW..inefficient and to WAIT (it is an expensive place) for bread..20 minutes..for the dish (excellent fish BUT NOTHING WITH IT)..another 20 minutes..and another 20 for the smallest dessert we have ever eaten! My partner got a stiff neck from turning to the waiter to get the bill. But we could see that the locals...liked it..and they seem to have all eaten before because we left hungry but the bill was as quite expensive for what you get.To summ up:This owner responds to a specific client who would not go a normal restaurant...The plates are hand made...the fish comes from a happy fish and so does the meat come from a happy animal. the wine comes from hand picked owners..and you feel so good!but if you search for a place after a hard day and want to EAT and feel welcome..you might be disappointed.
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4 based on 110 reviews
Enjoyment of meat with a long tradition There is scarcely another restaurant that can equal the Ochsenâs close association with the enjoyment of fine quality meat. For several generations the perfect symbiosis between our warm hospitality and excellent me
I went to the ochsen making a detour on my way home.I was very disappointed to be told that the kitchen was closed at 21.10. And the way was not professional. I will not do a detour anymore and not recommend this restaurant anymore. This is not the service I expect.Disappointing.
4 based on 135 reviews
The witches decoration and the candlelit tables together make for a very attractive atmosphere. It was not easy to read the menu in the darkened restaurant but the food was excellent. The pumpkin soup was excellent and the skewered meat selection a great choice. Hope to return soon again.
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