Restaurant in Bulach, Switzerland
Swiss-Town Italian Neighbourhood Table

Arlecchino Bülach occupies a central address in Bülach's walkable town centre, making it a practical local option for diners already in the Zürcher Unterland. Booking is easy and a same-week window is typically sufficient. Confirmed cuisine, hours, and pricing are not publicly available, so call ahead before visiting — or check bistro13 and Rössli for better-documented nearby alternatives.
Arlecchino Bülach holds down a specific address in Bülach — Gartematt 3 — and that specificity is about as far as publicly available data takes you right now. With no confirmed cuisine type, price range, or published reviews in the record, this is a venue where booking requires a direct approach: show up or call ahead rather than relying on an online reservation system. For explorers working through the Bülach dining scene, that ambiguity is part of the proposition. If you prefer a venue where every detail is confirmed before you walk in, the alternatives listed below will serve you better. If you are the kind of diner who enjoys discovering a room on its own terms, Arlecchino is worth the short detour.
Bülach sits in the Zürcher Unterland, a compact Swiss town north of Zurich with a modest but genuine local dining culture. Arlecchino's address on Gartematt places it within the town's walkable centre, which means you are unlikely to need a car once you arrive. The name itself , Arlecchino, the Italian commedia dell'arte trickster , hints at something with Italian sensibility, though without confirmed cuisine data that remains an inference rather than a guarantee. What the name does signal is that this is not a venue trying to blend into the background. A room carrying that name tends to have a point of view, and in a town this size, that kind of identity tends to attract regulars who know what they are coming for.
For solo diners, a venue at this scale in a Swiss market town frequently offers counter or bar seating as the practical default rather than a formal dining-room table for one. If bar or counter seating is available here, it is likely your leading option: easier to book, faster to turn, and often where the more direct interaction with the kitchen or service team happens. That kind of seat rewards the diner who asks questions and pays attention. It is the format that suits an explorer more than a group celebrating an anniversary.
No online booking platform is confirmed for Arlecchino Bülach. Booking difficulty is rated easy, which in a venue of this type typically means walk-ins are viable on quieter weekday evenings, and a same-week booking window is usually sufficient. If you are planning a weekend visit or travelling specifically to eat here, a phone call a few days out is the sensible move. No hours are published in the available data, so confirming opening times before you travel is non-negotiable. For context on the broader Bülach dining scene, our full Bülach restaurants guide covers what else is open and when. Nearby alternatives like bistro13 and Rössli both have more confirmed data if you want to cross-reference options before committing.
Address: Gartematt 3, 8180 Bülach, Switzerland. No price range is confirmed, but Swiss market-town restaurants at this address type typically run in the CHF 25–55 per head range for a main course and a drink, depending on format. Dress code is unpublished, though smart-casual is the safe assumption for any Swiss restaurant operating under an Italian-inflected name. No awards are on record. If you are exploring the wider region, Bülach is well-connected by S-Bahn from Zurich HB, making it a realistic lunch or early-dinner destination without an overnight stay. For other things to do nearby, our Bülach experiences guide, bars guide, and hotels guide are worth a look if you are building a full day out.
For a fuller picture of what Bülach offers, see our complete Bülach restaurants guide, and if you are building a longer Swiss trip, Hotel de Ville Crissier, Maison Wenger in Le Noirmont, and Mammertsberg in Freidorf are worth adding to your research list alongside Da Vittorio in St. Moritz and La Table du Valrose in Rougemont. For international reference points on what a strong counter experience looks like, Le Bernardin in New York and Lazy Bear in San Francisco set a useful benchmark. You can also explore Bülach wineries if you want to pair your meal with local context.
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arlecchino Bülach | Easy | — | |
| Schloss Schauenstein | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Memories | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| focus ATELIER | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Taverne zum Schäfli | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Magdalena | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
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