Bern — #4 in the City — 14 GaultMillau — chef-driven bistro

Wein & Sein

Münstergasse 50 Modern Swiss Bistro $$$

A Münstergasse cellar restaurant with a surprise menu and the city's best natural-wine list.

9.0
Food
8.9
Ambience
9.1
Value

About Wein & Sein

Wein & Sein sits in a vaulted cellar on Münstergasse — twenty metres from Bern's cathedral — and has been run since 2009 by chef-owner Beat Blum. It is the city's most-loved chef-driven bistro and the default address for a Bern dinner among industry insiders, journalists, and federal staff.

The format is a surprise four-course menu: no printed card, the kitchen cooks what the market sent that morning. The cooking is modern-Swiss bistro — confident, precise, without tasting-menu ambition. A burrata with Seeland tomatoes and basil oil; a risotto with Alpine butter; a veal cheek braised in red wine; a Belper Knolle cheese course before dessert.

The room is intimate — sandstone walls, low arches, candles on each table, a glass-fronted cellar running down one side. The wine list — the restaurant's identity — is one of Switzerland's finest natural-wine selections, focused on small Swiss and Austrian growers and updated weekly.

Service is warm, knowledgeable, and unhurried. Blum himself walks the room most evenings. Pairing flights are generous; by-the-glass changes every few days.

Why It's Perfect for Close a Deal

Wein & Sein is Bern's professional-class deal table. The vaulted cellar keeps conversations private. The surprise menu removes the ordering negotiation. The natural-wine list gives a host something genuine to offer. And the room's short walk from the Federal Palace has meant many Bernese working dinners have closed here — quietly.

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