Culinary Grand Tour of Switzerland Autumn Season

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Inleiding

Nico Franzoni and Noah Bachofen venture into unfamiliar territory. This time, Switzerland Tourism sends them to the Jura – where things get wild. Rugged nature awaits. Their mission: to hunt, tame buffalo, and catch fish. Fire plays a central role — as does a “green fairy.” Will they find their way through this legendary region?

Fun Facts

  • Horses have the right of way In Jura, the rule is: cows and horses first, then cars.
  • Pastis comes from Switzerland The famous anise-flavoured drink was invented in the Val-de-Travers.
  • Buffaloes in the mountains Around 350 water buffaloes live in the Val-de-Travers – their milk is used to make mozzarella.

Day 1

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Riding is exhausting – but great for the back. Like physiotherapy.
Nico Franzoni
Haha, see? That’s how it’s done! I’ve done my part – now you have to cook something delicious from my catch.
Nico Franzoni
To cook at this level, in such a remote place – with impeccable service and an atmosphere that makes you feel so at ease – that’s truly unique.
Noah Bachofen about Raymontpierre

Day 2

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This cuisine is modern and refined. It’s impressive how they achieve this in such a small space with such a small team. The future belongs to Restaurant du Bourg.
Noah Bachofen

Day 3

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Grand Finale

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Restaurant Chutz, the people here, the cuisine – it’s all so cool, full of personality and heart.
Noah Bachofen
I fell in love with Raymontpierre. For me, everything there was just perfect.
Noah Bachofen
The highlight for me was the horseback ride. It took a lot of courage to get on the horse, but the ride through the picturesque landscape afterwards was all the more beautiful.
Nico Franzoni

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