Restaurant in Kusnacht, Switzerland
RICO'S
785ptsWarm Michelin dining, book well ahead.

About RICO'S
RICO'S holds a Michelin star and a La Liste score of 82 points, serving classic cuisine with Mediterranean influences as three- to eight-course set menus in a cosy, art-filled room on the Lake Zurich shoreline. The atmosphere is warmer and less formal than most one-star addresses. Hard to book, worth planning ahead for, and a strong case for lunch in summer when the garden opens.
Should you book RICO'S in Küsnacht?
Yes — if you're looking for a Michelin-starred dinner on the shores of Lake Zurich that feels genuinely warm rather than stiffly formal, RICO'S earns its place at the leading of the consideration list. This is a one-star restaurant (Michelin 2024) with a La Liste score of 82 points in 2026 and a Google rating of 4.6 across 349 reviews, which is a strong signal that the experience holds up beyond critical consensus. The caveat: it is hard to book, the kitchen works exclusively to set menus of three to eight courses, and if you want flexibility or à la carte freedom, this is not the right room for you.
The Experience
Is RICO'S formal? Not in the way you might expect from a Michelin address. The room reads as cosy and art-filled, with an eclectic mix of decorative details that give it a character most tasting-menu restaurants deliberately sand away. The atmosphere is closer to an owner-run neighbourhood restaurant that happens to cook at a serious level than to a hushed temple of gastronomy. The service is described as laid-back and professional — a combination that is harder to pull off than it sounds at this price tier. For food and travel enthusiasts who find over-produced fine dining rooms alienating, that tone is a real advantage over some of the region's more theatrical competitors.
Noise and energy sit on the warmer, more conversational end of the spectrum. This is not a library-quiet tasting-menu experience. If you want somewhere you can actually talk across the table without feeling conspicuous, RICO'S accommodates that better than many of its Swiss peers. The small garden at the back of the building opens in summer, which changes the character of a lunch visit considerably , expect a lighter, more relaxed pace when the weather permits.
The kitchen produces classic cuisine with Mediterranean influences, served exclusively as set menus. The format runs from three to eight courses, giving you some flexibility on commitment level without abandoning the tasting-menu structure entirely. The lunch format (Wednesday to Friday only) offers a set menu that typically represents a more accessible entry point into the kitchen's cooking. Wine pairing draws from a list with particular depth in Swiss and French selections , noteworthy given how underrepresented Swiss wine tends to be at Zurich-area fine dining addresses.
What About Takeout and Delivery?
RICO'S is a set-menu restaurant built around a specific room and a specific service experience. The format , multi-course, plated, service-dependent , does not translate meaningfully to off-premise eating. There is no indication from available data that RICO'S offers takeout or delivery, and the nature of the menu format makes it structurally unsuited to it. If you are looking for a high-end Küsnacht or Zurich-area option that travels well, this is not it. The value at RICO'S is inseparable from being in the room: the art, the atmosphere, the pacing of a seven or eight-course progression. Book a table or don't book at all.
For private events, the venue offers Rico's Privé , a bookable private dining space. That is worth knowing if you are planning a business dinner or a celebration that needs a contained setting. It is one of the more practical flexibility points in an otherwise fixed-format operation.
Practical Details
Reservations: Hard to secure , book as far in advance as possible; same-week availability is unlikely. Hours: Lunch Wednesday to Friday 12 PM–2 PM; dinner Wednesday to Saturday 7 PM–10 PM; Sunday lunch 12 PM–4 PM; closed Monday and Tuesday. Budget: €€€€ , expect per-head spend in line with one-star Swiss fine dining, which typically runs CHF 150–300+ depending on courses and wine. Format: Set menu only, three to eight courses; no à la carte. Private dining: Rico's Privé available for group bookings. Dress: Smart casual to smart; the atmosphere is relaxed but the price point warrants effort. Location: Seestrasse 160, Küsnacht , a lakeside suburb southeast of Zurich, accessible by S-Bahn from Zurich HB.
How to Decide
RICO'S sits in a specific and appealing niche: Michelin-starred cooking in a room that doesn't punish you for relaxing. If you've dined at stiffer one-star addresses and found the formality exhausting, this is a meaningful alternative. If you're coming specifically for the lakeside setting and want to combine dinner with a night in Küsnacht, check our full Küsnacht hotels guide for where to stay nearby, and our full Küsnacht restaurants guide for how RICO'S fits into the broader local picture.
For context on where RICO'S sits in Switzerland's wider fine dining circuit, the country's highest-rated addresses include Hotel de Ville Crissier, Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau, Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel, and Memories in Bad Ragaz. For other strong regional options, 7132 Silver in Vals, Colonnade in Lucerne, Da Vittorio in St. Moritz, Einstein Gourmet in Sankt Gallen, focus ATELIER in Vitznau, IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada, and L'Atelier Robuchon in Geneva are all worth considering depending on your travel plans. If you're building a broader fine dining itinerary and want international reference points, Frantzén in Stockholm and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai represent the upper end of the modern tasting-menu format for comparison. For more around Küsnacht, see our guides to bars, wineries, and experiences in the area.
Compare RICO'S
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| RICO'S | La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 82pts; La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 85pts; A restaurant with a special atmosphere! Cosy, colourful and packed with art – a tastefully eclectic blend of styles and highly individual decorative details. In addition, the service is pleasingly laid-back and professional. Classic cuisine with Mediterranean influences is served in the form of a three- to eight-course set menu. To accompany it, choose from the nicely curated wine list, which has a particularly good selection from Switzerland and France. There is a set lunch menu Wed-Fri. In summer, it is pleasant to sit in the small garden behind the restaurant. Tip for anyone looking for a venue for private events: you can book Rico's Privé.; Michelin 1 Star (2024) | €€€€ | — |
| Schloss Schauenstein | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Memories | Michelin 3 Star | €€€€ | — |
| focus ATELIER | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| La Table du Lausanne Palace | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
A quick look at how RICO'S measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to RICO'S in Küsnacht?
For comparable Michelin-level cooking in the broader region, IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada is worth considering if you prefer a sharing-format approach rather than a set menu. Memories and focus ATELIER push into multi-star territory and come with stiffer prices and formality. La Table du Lausanne Palace is a strong option if you're further west. For the specific combination of one-star cooking and a relaxed, art-filled room that RICO'S offers, there's no direct like-for-like in the immediate area.
What should a first-timer know about RICO'S?
RICO'S operates on a set-menu format running three to eight courses, with classic cuisine carrying Mediterranean influences. The room is deliberately cosy and art-filled rather than austere, so don't expect a white-glove, pin-drop atmosphere. Book as far ahead as possible — same-week availability is unlikely for a Michelin-starred address of this size. Wednesday to Friday lunch is the more accessible entry point if evenings are fully booked.
Is RICO'S good for solo dining?
The venue data doesn't confirm counter seating or a dedicated solo setup, so it's worth contacting the restaurant directly before booking. That said, the described atmosphere — laid-back service, a cosy room — suggests it's less hostile to solo guests than stiffer formal dining rooms. A Wednesday-to-Friday lunch slot is likely your best bet for solo availability and a less pressured pace.
Is the tasting menu worth it at RICO'S?
At the €€€€ price point, RICO'S justifies the spend if the set-menu format suits you — the restaurant holds a Michelin star (2024) and scored 85 points on La Liste 2025, which puts it in verified top-tier territory for Switzerland. The three-to-eight-course range means you can calibrate commitment and spend. If you want à la carte flexibility, this is not the right venue.
What should I wear to RICO'S?
The venue is described as cosy and eclectic rather than formally dressed, and service as laid-back, which signals that sharp formal wear is not required. A neat, put-together outfit is the safe call for a Michelin-starred dinner — think polished casual rather than black tie. Nothing in the venue data suggests a strict dress code, but arriving underdressed for a €€€€ tasting menu would still be out of place.
Is lunch or dinner better at RICO'S?
Lunch runs Wednesday to Friday with a set menu and finishes at 2 PM, making it the more accessible and typically lower-commitment option — useful if you want to trial a Michelin-starred kitchen at a lower price. Sunday lunch extends to 4 PM and may suit a longer, more relaxed meal. Dinner (7–10 PM, Wednesday to Saturday) is the fuller-format experience and likely where the longer eight-course menu applies.
Is RICO'S good for a special occasion?
Yes — a Michelin star, a La Liste ranking, and a private dining option (Rico's Privé) make it a practical choice for celebrations or business dinners that need a credible venue. The atmosphere skews warm and personal rather than ceremonial, which works well for occasions where you want the food credentials without stiff formality. Book as early as possible; last-minute availability at this level is rare.
Hours
- Monday
- closed
- Tuesday
- closed
- Wednesday
- 12 PM-2 PM 7 PM-10 PM
- Thursday
- 12 PM-2 PM 7 PM-10 PM
- Friday
- 12 PM-2 PM 7 PM-10 PM
- Saturday
- 12 PM-2 PM 7 PM-10 PM
- Sunday
- 12 PM-4 PM
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