Restaurant in Baden, Switzerland
Aargau Address Dining

ArteMia is a neighbourhood restaurant at Kreuzweg 11 in Baden, Switzerland, within easy walking distance of the train station. Cuisine type and price range are not yet confirmed in the public record, so it suits explorers happy to arrive with open expectations rather than those planning around specific benchmarks. Easy to book, and best visited on a mid-week evening.
If you have been to ArteMia before, the question on a return visit is whether it still earns its place in your Baden rotation — or whether the options that have opened around it have shifted the calculus. On first visit, the address at Kreuzweg 11 puts you in a walkable part of Baden that rewards those who take the time to explore beyond the spa hotels and the main strip. On a second visit, you are testing consistency, and that is where the limited public record becomes a factor worth flagging before you commit.
Baden sits in the German-speaking canton of Aargau, about 25 minutes by rail from Zurich. It is a city with genuine culinary range for its size — from the higher-end modern cuisine at Le Gavrinis to the more casual everyday options that fill the mid-week calendar. ArteMia occupies Kreuzweg 11, and while the venue database does not currently hold confirmed cuisine type, price tier, or award data, the address and context suggest a neighbourhood-facing restaurant rather than a destination dining occasion. If you are travelling specifically for the meal, that distinction matters.
The absence of confirmed price, awards, or detailed booking information is itself a signal. For an explorer type who wants to walk into a dining room with clear expectations , price per head, kitchen style, what the kitchen does well , ArteMia currently asks for more tolerance of ambiguity than some diners will want to extend. Venues with Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel or Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau on their Switzerland shortlist offer far more pre-visit intelligence. If you are planning around confirmed quality signals, those destinations carry more verifiable weight.
Given the editorial focus for this page: without confirmed booking method, packaging approach, or any documented delivery offering, there is no responsible way to assess whether ArteMia's food travels well. As a general principle in Switzerland's restaurant sector, most mid-tier neighbourhood restaurants are set up for in-room dining rather than delivery logistics , the culture skews toward sitting down rather than taking away. Whether ArteMia follows that pattern or has invested in an off-premise format is not in the public record at this time. If takeout or delivery is a deciding factor for your visit, verify directly with the venue before planning around it.
Baden rewards visits on weekday evenings when the post-work spa crowd thins and restaurants operate closer to full attention for each table. Weekend lunch is typically more crowded across the city. For a first or return visit to a neighbourhood restaurant like ArteMia, a mid-week evening is the lower-risk choice: easier to book, and the kitchen is less likely to be stretched. If you are combining dinner with a broader Baden evening, see our full Baden bars guide and full Baden experiences guide for what to pair with it.
For a fuller picture of dining in the city, Amterl, Casino Restaurant Baden, and DORY & DU all appear in our full Baden restaurants guide. For lighter or more casual eating, Crêperie La Goélette is worth noting. If you are using a Baden trip as a base to reach Switzerland's higher-end kitchens, Memories in Bad Ragaz, Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier, and Maison Wenger in Le Noirmont each offer confirmed award-level credentials that ArteMia cannot yet be compared against on the current data. For international context on what strong restaurant execution looks like at different price points, Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco provide useful reference points. See also our full Baden hotels guide and full Baden wineries guide for planning the rest of your trip. For fine dining further afield in Switzerland, Einstein Gourmet in Sankt Gallen is worth adding to the list.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ArteMia | Easy | — | |||
| Le Gavrinis | Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| La Chaumière de Pomper | Breton | € | Unknown | — | |
| Pinte | Classic Cuisine | €€ | Unknown | — | |
| Paradies | Unknown | — | |||
| Amterl | Unknown | — |
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