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    Restaurant in Crissier, Switzerland

    Millennium - La Brasserie

    210Pearl Points

    Michelin-recognised modern cuisine, solid mid-range value.

    Millennium - La Brasserie, Restaurant in Crissier

    About Millennium - La Brasserie

    Millennium - La Brasserie holds a Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025) and earns a 4.6 Google rating, making it one of the more accessible serious dining options in Crissier. At €€€ pricing with easy booking availability, it delivers modern cuisine at a level that suits special occasions without the cost or forward-planning of the area's starred competition.

    Verdict

    Millennium - La Brasserie is not trying to be the most decorated table in Crissier — that distinction belongs to the storied Hotel de Ville Crissier nearby. What Millennium offers instead is a Michelin Plate-recognised modern cuisine experience at €€€ pricing, which in the Swiss dining context represents a genuine value proposition for a special occasion that does not require a months-long booking campaign. If you want serious food in a relaxed brasserie register without the pressure of a full tasting-menu commitment, this is the right choice. If you want Switzerland's most technically ambitious kitchen, look elsewhere in our full Crissier restaurants guide.

    The Experience

    The first misconception to address: Millennium - La Brasserie is not a casual neighbourhood bistro in the way the word "brasserie" can imply in a French-speaking context. The Michelin Plate recognition — awarded in both 2024 and 2025 , signals that the kitchen is operating at a level above what most brasseries aspire to. The Plate is Michelin's marker for good cooking that does not yet reach star territory, which means the food here is worth your attention even if the room does not demand the same reverence as the starred tables in the region.

    The atmosphere at Millennium reads as the right kind of ambient , engaged enough to feel like an occasion, settled enough to hold a real conversation. This is a useful distinction in Swiss fine dining, where some rooms trend toward hushed formality that makes a birthday dinner feel like a board meeting. The energy here is closer to the mood of a brasserie that takes its food seriously: a working dinner, a celebration with friends, or a date where the meal is the main event rather than a backdrop. For a special occasion that should feel personal rather than ceremonial, that register is worth seeking out.

    On the question of tasting menu architecture: the Michelin Plate designation and the modern cuisine classification together suggest a kitchen that thinks in terms of progression and seasonal composition rather than à la carte assembly. Swiss modern cuisine at this price tier typically builds around local and regional sourcing with a French technical foundation , expect a menu that moves through textures and temperatures with intention. That said, specific dishes, courses, and pricing are not confirmed in our data, so contact the restaurant directly to confirm current menu format and length before booking.

    The Google rating of 4.6 across 98 reviews is a practical trust signal here. A 4.6 is a strong score, and 98 reviews for a venue at this price point in a town the size of Crissier suggests a consistent local following rather than a spike driven by tourist traffic. That kind of steady rating is often more reliable than a higher score built on fewer, more variable submissions.

    Leading Time to Book

    For a special occasion, a weekend dinner is the natural choice, but a weekday evening at Millennium is worth considering if your schedule allows. In Swiss brasserie-register restaurants at the €€€ tier, midweek tables are easier to secure, service tends to be less stretched, and the room is quieter , which matters if the occasion calls for conversation rather than atmosphere. Spring and autumn are generally the strongest seasons for modern cuisine menus in this region, when local produce is at its most varied. Summer offers the possibility of outdoor or terrace seating at many Crissier venues, which can change the character of a dinner significantly , confirm availability directly when booking.

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which is a genuine advantage over the starred competition in the area. You are unlikely to need more than a week's notice for most dates, though weekend evenings around Swiss public holidays will fill faster.

    Practical Details

    DetailMillennium - La BrasserieHotel de Ville Crissier
    Price tier€€€€€€€
    AwardsMichelin Plate (2024, 2025)Michelin starred
    Booking difficultyEasyHarder to secure
    Cuisine typeModern CuisineFrench / Modern
    Google rating4.6 / 5 (98 reviews)Not in this comparison
    Leading forSpecial occasion, value fine diningPrestige occasion, destination dining

    Address: Chemin de Mongevon 25, 1023 Crissier, Switzerland. Check our Crissier hotels guide if you are travelling in from outside the region. For bars before or after dinner, see our Crissier bars guide. Wine-focused visitors may also want to browse our Crissier wineries guide and our Crissier experiences guide.

    How It Compares

    Compared to the broader field of Swiss modern cuisine, Millennium sits at a useful middle point. Memories in Bad Ragaz, Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau, and Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel all operate at higher price tiers with multiple Michelin stars , they are destination meals that require advance planning and a larger budget. Millennium's €€€ positioning and easy booking window make it the more accessible entry point for visitors who want Michelin-recognised quality without the full starred-restaurant commitment.

    Within the Lausanne region and its surroundings, the comparison that matters most is with Maison Wenger in Le Noirmont and Colonnade in Lucerne, both of which operate in a similar quality register. For a Crissier-based special occasion, Millennium is the practical choice if you want to stay local. If you are willing to travel within Switzerland for the meal itself, the starred options , Einstein Gourmet in Sankt Gallen or The Restaurant in Zurich , offer more technical ambition at a higher price.

    For international comparison context: Maison Lameloise in Chagny and Frantzén in Stockholm show the range of what modern cuisine tasting menus can look like at the leading of the category. Millennium is not competing at that level, but it does not need to , its value is in delivering Michelin-recognised modern cooking at a price and booking friction that the starred competition cannot match.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Millennium - La Brasserie?

    A Michelin Plate venue at the €€€ price point in Switzerland signals that some effort is expected. Neat, put-together clothing — think business casual or a polished evening look — is the sensible call. This is not a jeans-and-trainers setting, but nothing in the record suggests black-tie formality is required either.

    Does Millennium - La Brasserie handle dietary restrictions?

    No specific dietary policy is documented for Millennium, which is standard for modern cuisine restaurants operating at this level. Call or email ahead with any requirements — kitchens in this category routinely accommodate common restrictions when given notice, but confirmation directly with the venue is the only reliable step.

    What should a first-timer know about Millennium - La Brasserie?

    The name says brasserie, but this is a modern cuisine restaurant with two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025), so expect a more composed, structured experience than a casual French-style brasserie. Crissier itself is a short distance from Lausanne and is better known as the home of the storied Hotel de Ville, so Millennium operates in a high-expectation neighbourhood. Book ahead rather than counting on a walk-in.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Millennium - La Brasserie?

    No tasting menu details or pricing are available in the public record for Millennium. Given the €€€ price range and back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition, a structured menu format is plausible — but confirm the current offer directly before assuming one exists. If a tasting format is available, the Michelin recognition suggests the kitchen has the consistency to support it.

    Is Millennium - La Brasserie worth the price?

    At €€€, Millennium sits at the upper-mid tier of Swiss dining, backed by Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025. For that spend in Switzerland, you are getting a credentialled modern cuisine kitchen without the multi-star premium of somewhere like Schloss Schauenstein or Memories. If you want a reliable, recognised table in the Lausanne area without paying full tasting-menu prices at a two- or three-star, Millennium represents a workable trade-off.

    Is Millennium - La Brasserie good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with a qualification: the Michelin Plate credential and modern cuisine format give it enough gravity for a birthday dinner or anniversary, but it is not the marquee destination-dining statement that a starred Swiss restaurant would be. If the occasion demands serious prestige, look at higher-rated options in the region. For a well-cooked, recognised meal without the full fanfare of a starred room, Millennium is a solid choice.

    Location

    Chem. de Mongevon 25, 1023 Crissier, Switzerland

    Compare Millennium - La Brasserie

    Price vs. Value: Millennium - La Brasserie
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Millennium - La Brasserie€€€Easy,
    Schloss Schauenstein€€€€Unknown,
    Memories€€€€Unknown,
    roots€€€€Unknown,
    IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada€€€€Unknown,
    focus ATELIER€€€€Unknown,

    What to weigh when choosing between Millennium - La Brasserie and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    If your benchmark for Swiss fine dining is the four-star tier, Schloss Schauenstein, Memories, or focus ATELIER, Millennium is operating a tier below in both price and award recognition. Those venues carry multiple Michelin stars and charge accordingly; they are destination meals that require serious forward planning. Millennium's Michelin Plate at €€€ is a different proposition: more accessible on both budget and booking, with food quality that has earned consistent Michelin notice without reaching star territory.

    For diners choosing between Millennium and the sharing-format IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada, the deciding factor is format preference. IGNIV's sharing structure suits groups and social occasions; Millennium's brasserie register suits couples or small groups who want a more traditional progression through a meal. Both sit within reach of the Lausanne area, though IGNIV requires a trip to Zurich. roots, with its vegetarian and Flemish modern cuisine identity at €€€€, is a better fit for plant-forward diners willing to pay more.

    The clearest recommendation: if you are in Crissier and want Michelin-recognised cooking without the starred-table price and booking friction, Millennium is the practical choice. If the occasion demands the most technically ambitious meal available in the region, the €€€€ starred tables, particularly Schloss Schauenstein and Memories, are worth the extra spend and planning effort. For everything in between, Millennium sits in a useful gap that the Swiss fine dining market does not always fill well.

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