Indulge in the world’s highest gourmet luxury: Michelin-starred fine dining among snow-capped peaks and timeless elegance in St. Moritz.
Perched high in Switzerland’s Engadin Valley, St Moritz is more than a ski destination; it’s a haven of refinement and gourmandise. Here, among frozen lakes and glittering slopes, luxury takes the form of exquisite dining at altitude, with every dish elevated by the crisp mountain air.

The legendary Badrutt’s Palace Hotel serves up Michelin-star food at IGNIV by Andreas Caminada. Reimagining fine dining via shared luxury, this alpine jewel now offers caviar-crowned mousseline, roasted langoustine, and chocolate spheres so smooth they melt in your mouth, accentuated with edible gold. It is warmth and splendour made totally complete.

Just up the hill, Ecco St. Moritz in the Giardino Mountain Hotel boasts two Michelin stars for good reason. Chef Rolf Fliegauf crafts ethereal dishes that celebrate the Alps: Arctic char with champagne foam, white truffle cappelletti, and Swiss dairy transformed into delicate art. Each plate tells a story of purity, balance, and local excellence.

High above the pistes, El Paradiso Mountain Club & Restaurant serves Beluga caviar and Wagyu tartare from its sun-drenched terraces offering panoramic views. Champagne flutes sparkle against snow-dusted peaks: dining here is as much spectacle as sustenance.

The culinary identity of St. Moritz is underscored by the concept of rarity, restraint, and breath-taking presentation. It’s a luxury savoured slowly-on every single bite, a tribute to the grandeur of nature and the perfection of man.