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    Restaurant in Thônex, Switzerland

    Le Cigalon

    450pts

    Brittany fish, Geneva suburb, one Michelin star.

    Le Cigalon, Restaurant in Thônex

    About Le Cigalon

    A Michelin-starred seafood room in Thônex that has held its standard for nearly 30 years, sourcing fish direct from Brittany's markets and scallops from the Norwegian Sea. At €€€, it sits a price tier below most of Switzerland's Michelin circuit, which makes the value proposition clear. Book well ahead — the kitchen runs short service windows five days a week and the room fills.

    Verdict: Book It, But Plan Well Ahead

    Getting a table at Le Cigalon takes effort. The kitchen operates on tight windows — lunch service runs 12 PM to 1:30 PM and dinner from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM, Tuesday through Saturday only, with Monday and Sunday closed entirely. That narrow availability, combined with 26 years of Michelin-starred reputation in the Geneva suburbs, means the room fills consistently. If you have a specific date in mind, treat this as a hard booking, not a walk-in option. The effort is justified: Le Cigalon delivers serious seafood at a price point (€€€) that sits one tier below the €€€€ Michelin circuit in Switzerland, and that gap matters.

    The Case for Coming Back

    If you have already visited once, you know the essential facts: the fish comes direct from the Roscoff and Audierne fish markets in Brittany, and the scallops are diver-caught from the Norwegian Sea. The Bessire couple has been running this operation for close to 30 years, and the supply chain is not a marketing claim — it is the operational foundation of the entire menu. The kitchen's consistency over that span is what sustains a 4.8 Google rating across 317 reviews and the 2024 Michelin star. For a returning guest, the question is not whether the quality holds. It does. The question is how to get more out of the experience on your next visit.

    The single most specific recommendation in the public record is the table d'hôtes: a table for five, set inside the kitchen itself. If your group size allows, this is the format to request. It changes the atmosphere entirely , from a composed dining room to something more immediate and participatory. The Michelin listing describes it as the definitive cosy experience at Le Cigalon, and there is no reason to dispute that. Book it directly and ask when you call or enquire.

    Timing also changes the character of the meal. In fine weather, service moves outdoors. The alfresco setting softens the formality that a starred room can sometimes impose, and given the compact service windows, the lunch seating in particular tends to feel less theatrical than dinner. For a working lunch or a less ceremonial visit, the 12 PM slot on a weekday is the call. For a proper occasion meal, dinner is the right frame.

    Service and Whether It Earns the Price

    At €€€ in the Swiss fine dining context, Le Cigalon occupies a position that requires the service to carry its weight. Swiss starred dining at the €€€€ tier , venues like Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel or Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier , brings with it a level of orchestrated front-of-house precision that commands a premium. Le Cigalon's proposition is different: nearly three decades of the same ownership, a direct producer relationship, and a genuinely personal room. That combination tends to produce service that is attentive without being choreographed. The 4.8 rating across a substantial review base is a reasonable proxy for consistency. When a room sustains that score over time, service is doing its job.

    The pricing also reflects the location. Thônex sits just outside Geneva's city centre. You are not paying for a prestige address, which means the money goes into the product and the cooking. For seafood at this standard in Switzerland, €€€ represents real value. Compare that with L'Atelier Robuchon in Geneva, where the price tier is higher and the format is substantially different. Le Cigalon's intimacy and direct-sourcing model are hard to replicate at scale, and the pricing reflects a kitchen that has chosen depth over volume.

    Practical Details

    DetailLe CigalonL'Atelier Robuchon (Geneva)Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl (Basel)
    Price range€€€€€€€€€€€
    Michelin stars1 (2024)Check Pearl listingCheck Pearl listing
    CuisineSeafoodFrenchFrench
    Days openTue–SatCheck Pearl listingCheck Pearl listing
    Booking difficultyHardHardHard
    Alfresco optionYes (weather permitting)NoNo
    Kitchen tableYes (table d'hôtes, 5 guests)NoNo

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    Ratings at a Glance

    • Michelin: 1 Star (2024)
    • Google: 4.8 / 5 (317 reviews)
    • Price tier: €€€

    Booking

    Booking difficulty is rated Hard. The kitchen runs two short service windows per day across five days a week. For a specific date, book as far in advance as possible , this is not a venue that holds open slots close to the date. If you want the kitchen table (table d'hôtes, five guests), request it explicitly at the time of booking; it is a specific configuration and will not be available on the night. There is no website or phone number listed in current records , check recent listings or enquire directly via any updated contact details you can confirm before your visit.

    How It Compares

    See the full comparison section below.

    Further Reading

    For context on the Swiss starred dining circuit, see our Pearl listings for Memories in Bad Ragaz, Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau, Maison Wenger in Le Noirmont, The Restaurant in Zurich, Einstein Gourmet in Sankt Gallen, Da Vittorio in St. Moritz, Colonnade in Lucerne, and Mammertsberg in Freidorf. For seafood comparisons beyond Switzerland, see Gambero Rosso in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica and Alici Restaurant on the Amalfi Coast.

    Compare Le Cigalon

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Le Cigalon good for solo dining?

    The kitchen table — the table d'hôtes for five — is designed for groups, so solo diners will be at the main room tables. That said, a Michelin-starred seafood restaurant operating two short service windows per day across five days a week tends to run a focused, attentive floor, which generally suits solo dining well. Book a lunch slot if you want a quieter room. At €€€, you are paying for precision over conviviality, which works fine alone.

    Can Le Cigalon accommodate groups?

    The kitchen table d'hôtes seats exactly five and is the standout group option: you eat in the kitchen itself, which is a concrete draw for a group occasion. Beyond that, the restaurant runs tight service windows — lunch is 90 minutes, dinner two hours — so larger parties need to book well ahead and arrive on time. Groups of more than five should confirm capacity directly, as the venue's size is not documented in available detail.

    What should a first-timer know about Le Cigalon?

    The restaurant has held a Michelin star and been run by the Bessire couple for close to 30 years, with fish delivered directly from the Roscoff and Audierne markets in Brittany and scallops sourced from the Norwegian Sea. Service windows are short: 90 minutes at lunch, two hours at dinner. Monday and Sunday are closed. Book the kitchen table for five if your group allows — it is the most distinctive way to experience the room.

    Is Le Cigalon worth the price?

    At €€€ in the Swiss fine dining context, Le Cigalon earns its price on sourcing credentials alone: direct supply from Brittany fish markets and Norwegian Sea diver scallops is not standard at this price point. A Michelin star held in 2024 confirms the kitchen is executing at the level the price implies. If seafood is your format and you are comparing against Geneva-area starred options, this is among the more credible value cases in the category.

    Is Le Cigalon good for a special occasion?

    Yes, particularly if you can secure the kitchen table for five — eating in the kitchen at a 26-year-old Michelin-starred restaurant is a concrete occasion, not just a dinner. The alfresco option in fine weather adds another layer for summer occasions. The short service windows mean the pacing is tight, so this suits occasions where the meal itself is the event rather than a long evening of lingering.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Le Cigalon?

    Both services run the same tight format: lunch is 12 PM to 1:30 PM, dinner is 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM. Lunch at a Michelin-starred seafood restaurant typically offers the same kitchen at a pace that suits the format better for business or first visits. Dinner suits occasion dining. The alfresco option — weather permitting — is available across both services. Neither window is long, so the choice comes down to your schedule more than any meaningful difference in the offer.

    Hours

    Monday
    closed
    Tuesday
    12 PM-1:30 PM 7:30 PM-9:30 PM
    Wednesday
    12 PM-1:30 PM 7:30 PM-9:30 PM
    Thursday
    12 PM-1:30 PM 7:30 PM-9:30 PM
    Friday
    12 PM-1:30 PM 7:30 PM-9:30 PM
    Saturday
    12 PM-1:30 PM 7:30 PM-9:30 PM
    Sunday
    closed

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