Restaurant in Muri, Switzerland
Ochsen
310Pearl PointsMichelin-watched creative kitchen, low booking pressure.

About Ochsen
Ochsen in Muri holds consecutive Michelin Plates for 2024 and 2025 under chef Sebastian Rabe, making it the most compelling creative dining option in the area at the €€€ price tier. Booking is easy by Swiss standards — one to two weeks' notice covers most evenings. For food-focused travellers who want recognised cooking without the €€€€ commitment of Switzerland's destination circuit, this is the practical choice.
Ochsen, Muri — Pearl Verdict
Ochsen earns a clear recommendation for food-focused travellers passing through Aargau. Chef Sebastian Rabe has held a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, which at the €€€ price tier makes this one of the more accessible entry points into recognized creative cooking in the Swiss midlands. If you are already committed to a meal in Muri, this is the address. If you are debating whether to make the trip specifically for dinner, the case is strong but not absolute — Ochsen sits in a quieter category than the starred juggernauts of Switzerland, and that is precisely part of the appeal.
Portrait
The Michelin Plate is not a star, but it is not nothing either. It signals a kitchen the Guide considers worth watching: honest ambition, consistent execution, and cooking that does not embarrass the price. Two consecutive Plates, 2024 and 2025, under Sebastian Rabe suggest this is not a one-season anomaly. Rabe has been building something at Seetalstrasse 16, and the repeat recognition is the clearest data point available to a diner deciding whether to book.
Ochsen sits in Muri, a small Aargau town that does not draw dining pilgrims the way Fürstenau or Bad Ragaz do. That geographic reality cuts both ways. On one hand, you are not booking into a destination-restaurant circuit with matching hotel rates and a three-month waitlist. On the other, you are also not arriving with the backdrop of a castle or a luxury spa property. The restaurant earns its place on the basis of the food and the room alone. For an explorer who wants cooking over atmosphere theatre, that is a reasonable trade.
The cuisine is listed as Creative, which in Swiss restaurant terms typically means a kitchen that moves between continental techniques and seasonal Central European produce, without locking itself to a single regional tradition. At €€€, you are in mid-to-upper pricing for Switzerland, above a conventional Gasthaus, well below the four-course tasting menus at Memories or Schloss Schauenstein. That gap is meaningful: Ochsen gives you access to chef-driven, Michelin-noted cooking without the €€€€ commitment those destination addresses require.
Google reviewers rate Ochsen at 4.4 across 120 reviews, which for a creative restaurant in a small Swiss town is a signal worth noting. A high volume of reviews at that score suggests the kitchen is consistent enough to satisfy diners who are not exclusively fine-dining regulars, a harder test than impressing a table of food obsessives who already know what they are ordering. For the explorer who wants to discover cooking before it becomes a media talking point, Ochsen in its current form is interesting precisely because it has not yet attracted that level of attention.
On the question of the counter or chef's bar, Ochsen's record does not confirm whether a dedicated counter exists in the formal sense. What the Michelin recognition and Creative classification together suggest is a kitchen that values the craft of each plate. If the room includes any bar or counter seating near the pass, that proximity to Rabe's team would add a layer to the meal that a table in the main dining room cannot replicate: the timing of courses visible in real time, the discipline of a brigade working in sequence. For a food-focused guest, it is worth asking at booking whether counter or kitchen-facing seats are available. The answer will tell you something about how the restaurant thinks about its own hospitality.
Booking Ochsen is direct by Swiss fine-dining standards. Unlike Schloss Schauenstein or Memories in Bad Ragaz, which require weeks or months of lead time, Ochsen's position in a smaller town means you are unlikely to find the room fully committed on short notice outside of peak weekends. A week's notice should be sufficient for most dates; for Friday or Saturday evenings, two weeks is the safer margin. There is no phone listed in public directories at time of writing, so approach via the restaurant directly through local search or reservation platforms.
Dress code information is not confirmed, but at the €€€ price point in Switzerland, smart casual is the reliable default, clean, put-together, not formal. Aargau is not Geneva. Nobody will ask you to remove a jacket, but arriving in hiking gear to a Michelin-noted creative kitchen would read as a mismatch. Switzerland's dining culture at this level sits between relaxed and considered; dress to show you thought about it without overdressing for the room.
For groups, the seat count is not published, but Muri's scale suggests an intimate room rather than a sprawling event space. Groups of four to six are likely accommodated without issue; larger parties should contact the restaurant directly and confirm well in advance. Do not assume private dining is available without asking.
Ochsen connects naturally to a broader Aargau or Central Switzerland itinerary. If you are building a food-focused trip through the region, cross-reference our full Muri restaurants guide and consider whether pairing Ochsen with a night nearby makes the journey more efficient. The town does not have a deep hotel portfolio, but Muri is close enough to Lucerne, home to Colonnade, that a two-stop itinerary is a practical option. For broader Switzerland creative cooking context, Hotel de Ville Crissier and Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel represent the ceiling of the category, but at a significant step up in price and booking complexity. Ochsen occupies a different and legitimate tier: serious enough to notice, accessible enough to actually get into.
Ratings & Recognition
- Michelin Plate, 2025
- Michelin Plate, 2024
- Google Rating: 4.4 / 5 (120 reviews)
- Price tier: €€€
- Chef: Sebastian Rabe
Booking & Practical Details
Booking difficulty is low relative to comparable Swiss creative kitchens. One to two weeks' notice covers most evenings; peak weekend nights benefit from two to three weeks. No phone number is publicly listed, use a reservation platform or direct web search for current contact details. The address is Seetalstrasse 16, 5630 Muri, Switzerland. For broader Muri planning, see our Muri hotels guide, Muri bars, and Muri experiences.
How It Compares
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Ochsen in Muri?
For creative cooking at a higher level of ambition, IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada and roots are the most direct Swiss comparisons, both operating above the Michelin Plate tier. Schloss Schauenstein and Memories sit at the starred end of the spectrum and require more planning and budget. focus ATELIER is worth considering if you want something closer in price range to Ochsen's €€€ positioning but with more formal credentials.
How far ahead should I book Ochsen?
One to two weeks' notice covers most visits at Ochsen, which has lower booking pressure than comparable Swiss creative kitchens. Weekend evenings benefit from a few extra days' lead time. This is one of the easier Michelin-recognised tables in Switzerland to secure.
What should I wear to Ochsen?
The venue data does not specify a dress code, and Ochsen's Michelin Plate status in a mid-sized Swiss town suggests a relaxed but considered approach is appropriate. Overdressing is unlikely to be expected; turning up as you would for a quality neighbourhood restaurant is a reasonable benchmark.
Can Ochsen accommodate groups?
No group booking policy is documented in available venue data. Given Ochsen's address at Seetalstrasse 16, Muri, it is worth contacting the restaurant directly to confirm capacity for parties larger than four, as creative kitchens at this price point (€€€) often have constraints on group sittings.
Is Ochsen worth the price?
At €€€ with consecutive Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025 under chef Sebastian Rabe, Ochsen delivers credible creative cooking at a price point that remains accessible relative to starred Swiss peers like Schloss Schauenstein or Memories. If you are already in Aargau and want a kitchen the Michelin Guide considers worth watching, the value case is solid. For a destination meal, the starred alternatives justify the additional cost.
Location
Seetalstrasse 16, 5630 Muri, Switzerland
Compare Ochsen
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Ochsen | €€€ | Easy |
| Schloss Schauenstein | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Memories | €€€€ | Unknown |
| roots | €€€€ | Unknown |
| IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada | €€€€ | Unknown |
| focus ATELIER | €€€€ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Schloss Schauenstein, Modern European, Creative, €€€€
- Memories, Modern Swiss, €€€€
- roots, Flemish, Vegetarian, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada, Sharing, €€€€
- focus ATELIER, Modern Swiss, Creative, €€€€
Ochsen sits at €€€ against a peer group that is almost entirely priced at €€€€, and that gap is the most useful thing to understand before deciding where to book. Schloss Schauenstein and Memories are destination addresses with starred credentials, full tasting menu formats, and booking windows that often stretch to several months. If your trip is built around a single landmark meal, either of those is the stronger choice. If you are prioritising value and access, Ochsen is the more practical answer: Michelin-noted creative cooking at a price tier none of those addresses can match.
IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada and focus ATELIER both operate at €€€€ with stronger brand recognition and a Zurich setting that makes them more convenient for city-based travellers. roots adds a vegetable-forward, Flemish-influenced angle that is meaningfully different in format. For a diner in Zurich with no reason to travel to Muri, those options are the more efficient choice. But for anyone already in Aargau, or willing to make the detour, Ochsen covers creative cooking ground that none of those €€€€ addresses make available at this price.
The honest verdict: Ochsen is not competing with Schloss Schauenstein or Memories on prestige or spectacle. It is competing on access, value, and the kind of straightforward quality that two consecutive Michelin Plates confirm. If your priority is the most decorated meal in Switzerland, book elsewhere. If you want a serious creative kitchen that is easy to get into and priced fairly for what it delivers, Ochsen wins that comparison without much contest.
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