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    Restaurant in Zurich, Switzerland

    Tao's

    210pts

    Michelin-recognised fusion, easy to book.

    Tao's, Restaurant in Zurich

    About Tao's

    Tao's holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, making it one of the more accessible Michelin-recognised fusion tables in Zurich's Old Town. At €€€ with easy booking and a 4.2 rating across 1,400-plus reviews, it suits food-focused travellers who want considered cooking without the formality or price of a starred table.

    Verdict: A Michelin-recognised fusion table in Zurich's Old Town worth booking for a weekend morning

    Tao's holds a Michelin Plate for both 2024 and 2025 — the guide's signal that cooking here clears a meaningful quality threshold, even without a star. With a Google rating of 4.2 across more than 1,400 reviews, this is not a place running on hype. It sits at Augustinergasse 3 in Zurich's Altstadt, one of the city's most atmospheric addresses, and serves fusion cuisine at the €€€ price point. Booking is direct, which makes it one of the more accessible Michelin-recognised tables in the city. If you are planning a weekend visit and want something more considered than a brasserie but less ceremonial than a full tasting-menu dinner, Tao's is worth your attention.

    The Morning and Weekend Case for Tao's

    The editorial angle here matters: Tao's is worth framing specifically around its daytime and weekend service. Fusion restaurants at this price tier often perform better at lunch and brunch than at dinner, when the format is less pressured and the kitchen's range across culinary traditions comes through more naturally. The Old Town location reinforces this — Augustinergasse is a short walk from the Lindenhügel and the Grossmünster, and the surrounding streets are at their leading on weekend mornings before the tourist foot traffic peaks. If you are an explorer-type diner who travels for food context as much as for the meal itself, arriving here mid-morning on a Saturday gives you the neighbourhood as well as the table.

    Zurich's fusion dining category is thin compared to London or Singapore, which works in Tao's favour. The Michelin Plate is not a star, but in a city where the guide is selective, it signals that the kitchen is operating with genuine intention. For a traveller building a Zurich food itinerary, Tao's fills a slot that Swiss-focused restaurants cannot: it offers range, technique applied across multiple culinary traditions, and a setting that does not require black-tie formality. For wider Swiss reference points at higher ambition levels, Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau and Hotel de Ville Crissier sit at the leading of the country's fine dining tier, but they require separate day trips.

    Booking and Timing

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which is a genuine advantage in Zurich's central dining market. You do not need to plan weeks in advance the way you would for IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada. A window of three to seven days ahead should secure most preferred slots, with weekend midday tables filling faster than weekday lunch. If you are combining this with broader city exploration, pair it with a look at our full Zurich restaurants guide to build the rest of your itinerary. The Zurich bars guide and experiences guide are useful for rounding out a weekend.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: Augustinergasse 3, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
    • Cuisine: Fusion
    • Price range: €€€
    • Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
    • Google rating: 4.2 (1,412 reviews)
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , three to seven days ahead is typically sufficient
    • Leading for: Weekend daytime dining, food-focused travellers, Michelin-recognised tables without tasting-menu commitment
    • Hours: Not confirmed , check directly before booking
    • Phone / website: Not available in current data , search venue name and address to find current contact details

    How Tao's Sits in Zurich's Wider Food Scene

    For food-focused travellers building a Switzerland itinerary, Zurich offers entry points at every level. Within a day's reach, Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel, Memories in Bad Ragaz, and Einstein Gourmet in Sankt Gallen each represent starred dining at the upper end. For fusion comparison outside Switzerland, Jae in Düsseldorf and Soseki in Winter Park show what the format can do at higher ambition levels. Locally, The Counter, Widder, and Eden Kitchen & Bar round out the alternatives worth considering depending on your format preference. The Zurich hotels guide and wineries guide are worth bookmarking if you are staying multiple nights. Also see The Restaurant and Maison Wenger in Le Noirmont for creative and regional fine dining comparisons.

    Compare Tao's

    Tao's vs. Similar Venues
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Tao'sFusion€€€Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)Easy
    IGNIV Zürich by Andreas CaminadaSharing€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    KLEVegan€€€Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    KronenhalleSwiss, Traditional Cuisine€€€World's 50 BestUnknown
    The RestaurantCreative€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    EquiTableModern Cuisine€€€€Michelin 1 StarUnknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Tao's?

    Tao's sits at the €€€ price tier with Michelin Plate recognition, so dress accordingly — neat, put-together clothes are appropriate. Zurich dining culture at this level does not demand black-tie, but noticeably casual clothing would feel out of place. Think polished casual rather than either extreme.

    Is Tao's good for solo dining?

    Tao's is worth considering as a solo option, particularly if you are visiting Zurich mid-week when booking is easy. The Michelin Plate status and fusion format make it a good solo food stop rather than a group-occasion destination. If solo counter dining is important to you, confirm seating arrangements before booking.

    What should I order at Tao's?

    Specific menu details are not available in our current data, so we cannot call out individual dishes. The fusion format at €€€ suggests a range of composed plates drawing on multiple culinary traditions. Ask staff which dishes are current signatures — at Michelin Plate level, kitchens typically have a handful of anchoring plates worth ordering.

    Is Tao's worth the price?

    At €€€ with two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025), Tao's clears the basic quality threshold for its price tier. Zurich is an expensive city across the board, so the relative value is reasonable for fusion cooking that the guide has twice flagged as worth noting. If you want a starred experience for the same spend, look at IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada instead.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Tao's?

    Current menu format details are not in our data, so we cannot confirm whether a tasting menu is offered. Given the fusion cuisine and €€€ pricing, a multi-course format is plausible, but verify directly with the restaurant before planning around it. If a structured tasting progression is your priority, The Restaurant at Hotel Baur au Lac is a documented option in Zurich at a higher price point.

    What are alternatives to Tao's in Zurich?

    For a step up in ambition, IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada offers sharing-format fine dining with stronger award credentials. KLE is worth considering if you want a more contemporary Swiss perspective. Kronenhalle suits those who want a classic Zurich institution with a known art-lined dining room. EquiTable is a reasonable alternative if price is a factor and you want something with a social mission alongside the food.

    Is Tao's good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with caveats. Tao's Michelin Plate status and central Old Town address at Augustinergasse 3 make it a credible choice for a low-key celebration or a notable dinner without the pressure of securing a hard-to-book table. For a milestone occasion where the venue itself needs to carry weight, IGNIV Zürich by Andreas Caminada or Kronenhalle have stronger reputations for that role.

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