Restaurant in Lugano, Switzerland
THE VIEW
600ptsMichelin star, lake terrace, serious wine list.

About THE VIEW
THE VIEW holds a Michelin 1 Star (2024) and operates a serious 800-label wine list in Paradiso, just south of Lugano's centre. Italian Contemporary cooking with a seasonal Mediterranean and Swiss lean, at €€€€ pricing. Book three to four weeks out for terrace seats in warm weather — this is one of Lugano's hardest tables to secure and one of its few credentialed fine dining options.
Should You Book THE VIEW?
Getting a table at THE VIEW is genuinely competitive. This is a Michelin-starred restaurant in Paradiso, just south of Lugano's centre, with lake views that draw visitors well in advance of their trips. If you are planning a visit for a weekend evening or during the warmer months when the terrace opens, expect to book at minimum three to four weeks out. The terrace is the draw in fine weather, and the leading seats go fast. If you leave this to the week before, you will likely be working with whatever remains. That booking difficulty is, in itself, a useful signal: this is not a restaurant you stumble into. It requires commitment, and based on the Michelin recognition and a Google rating of 4.2 across 327 reviews, that commitment is warranted.
The Restaurant
THE VIEW holds a Michelin 1 Star (awarded 2024), which positions it squarely among Lugano's serious dining options and gives it a credentialed place in the broader Swiss fine dining conversation. The kitchen is led by Diego Della Schiava, whose output is described in Michelin documentation as beautifully presented cuisine rooted in seasonal ingredients, with a Mediterranean and Swiss register. The menu gives roughly equal weight to meat and fish, and the scallop tartare with sesame oil, nasturtiums, and porcini mushroom puff is one of the documented highlights. This is contemporary Italian cooking with a regional Swiss inflection — precise, produce-led, and visually careful.
For context on where THE VIEW sits in the Swiss constellation, peers earning similar recognition include Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier, Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau, Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel, Memories in Bad Ragaz, and 7132 Silver in Vals. Within that company, THE VIEW's Ticino setting and Italian-inflected approach give it a distinct identity, particularly for diners crossing into Switzerland from northern Italy or arriving via the Adriatic Italian contemporary circuit.
Service and Whether It Earns the Price
At €€€€ pricing, the service experience at a Michelin-starred restaurant should justify the cost not just in technical execution but in how the room is managed. Michelin's 2024 recognition covers the kitchen, but for diners weighing whether the full experience merits the spend, service polish matters as much as plate quality. The 4.2 Google score across a meaningful review sample (327 reviews) suggests broad satisfaction, though it also signals a ceiling: this is not a venue where every visit is flawless. At this price tier, comparable experiences in Switzerland — whether at Colonnade in Lucerne or L'Olivo in Anacapri for Italian contemporary benchmarking , tend to deliver tighter service consistency. THE VIEW appears to deliver well in most visits but may not match the service depth of Switzerland's higher-rated establishments. If service precision is your primary criterion, factor that in. If the combination of kitchen quality, setting, and wine depth is the draw, the price point is easier to justify.
The wine program is a substantive part of the value proposition here. The list runs to 800 selections across an inventory of 5,000 bottles, with strengths in California, France, and Italy. Wine pricing is mid-range relative to the cellar depth , there is a range from accessible bottles to premium options , and a corkage fee of $40 applies if you bring your own. For wine-focused diners, this is a meaningful differentiator against Lugano's broader fine dining set. If you are travelling with a specific bottle and want to bring it, the corkage policy makes that viable without a prohibitive surcharge.
Current Season and Timing
In warm weather, the terrace at Via Guidino 29 in Paradiso is the primary reason to visit outside the dining room itself. The views over Lake Lugano and the surrounding hills are the setting Michelin inspectors would have factored into their assessment of the full experience. Book a terrace table if the forecast holds. In cooler months, the interior remains the setting, and the kitchen's seasonal ingredient focus means the menu shifts accordingly. There are no current hours on file, so confirming service times directly before booking is worth doing , Michelin-starred restaurants in Switzerland frequently operate limited service days, particularly for lunch.
Practical Details
Reservations: Hard to get, particularly for terrace seats in spring and summer , book three to four weeks ahead minimum. Address: Via Guidino 29, 6900 Paradiso, Switzerland (just south of central Lugano). Price range: €€€€. Wine list: 800 selections, 5,000-bottle inventory; strengths in California, France, and Italy; corkage $40. Cuisine: Italian Contemporary with Mediterranean and Swiss seasonal influences. Awards: Michelin 1 Star (2024). Google rating: 4.2 (327 reviews). For hours and booking confirmation, contact the restaurant directly, as current service schedules are not on file. See also Lugano hotels, Lugano bars, Lugano wineries, and Lugano experiences for the full picture.
Ratings
- Michelin: 1 Star (2024)
- Google: 4.2 / 5 (327 reviews)
Pearl's Take
Book THE VIEW if a Michelin-starred meal with a serious wine list and a lake terrace is your target for Lugano. The 2024 Michelin star is a current, credentialed signal of kitchen quality. The €€€€ pricing is steep but the wine program alone , 800 labels, $40 corkage , adds value that casual dining alternatives in the city cannot match. The service experience appears solid without being exceptional at this price tier, so calibrate expectations accordingly. For food and wine travellers building an itinerary around the Ticino region or transiting between northern Italy and German-speaking Switzerland, this is the right stop. For diners primarily motivated by service theatre over culinary depth, the spend is less obviously justified.
Nearby Alternatives
Also worth knowing in Lugano: Badalucci (Mediterranean), Ciani (Mediterranean), and I Due Sud (Mediterranean, €€€€).
Compare THE VIEW
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| THE VIEW | Italian Contemporary | €€€€ | Hard |
| Arté al Lago | Italian, Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Unknown |
| Flamel | Contemporary | €€€ | Unknown |
| I Due Sud | Mediterranean Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| La Luce Gourmet Restaurant | Italian Cuisine | Unknown | |
| Osteria Cyrano Cibo e Vino | Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between THE VIEW and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at THE VIEW?
Bar seating is not documented in the available venue information. Given the €€€€ price point and Michelin 1 Star standing, this is a reservation-first restaurant rather than a drop-in venue. check the venue's official channels before assuming walk-in bar access is an option.
What should a first-timer know about THE VIEW?
Book the terrace if you're visiting in spring or summer — the Lake Lugano views are the backdrop that makes the €€€€ price feel proportionate. The 2024 Michelin star confirms the kitchen is performing at a credentialed level, and the wine list runs to 800 selections with a $40 corkage fee if you bring your own bottle. Reservations three to four weeks ahead are advisable, particularly for outdoor seating.
Is THE VIEW worth the price?
At €€€€, you are paying for Michelin 1 Star cooking in a lakeside setting with a serious wine list — that combination is relatively rare in Lugano. If the terrace experience and a credentialed kitchen are your target, the price holds up. If you want similar Mediterranean-leaning food at a lower price point, I Due Sud is a direct Lugano alternative worth comparing.
Is THE VIEW good for solo dining?
Nothing in the venue record rules it out, but a €€€€ Michelin-starred restaurant with a terrace-focused reputation skews toward couples and groups rather than solo visits. Solo diners who enjoy a full tasting menu format will find the kitchen credentials justify the outing; those wanting a lighter, lower-commitment meal may find it an awkward fit.
Is the tasting menu worth it at THE VIEW?
The Michelin 1 Star awarded in 2024 signals the kitchen is executing at a level that justifies a full tasting menu visit. The menu format and specific pricing are not publicly documented here, so confirm details when booking. If a structured multi-course format is your preference for Lugano, THE VIEW is the clearest credentialed option in the city right now.
Is THE VIEW good for a special occasion?
Yes, particularly if you can secure a terrace table. A 2024 Michelin star, an 800-label wine list, and Lake Lugano views make this the most straightforwardly defensible special-occasion choice in Paradiso. Book three to four weeks ahead and specify outdoor seating when you reserve — the terrace is a material part of what you're paying for.
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