© Mathilde Rietsch
To me, a la bonne heure is and always has been an expression I use when something is just right: a place, a meal, an experience, an encounter. It’s the bottle of wine from the right vintage, opened in the perfect moment, drunk at the right temperature from the correct glass, shared, of course, in great company. This feeling may seem serendipitous, but behind each one of those special moments are usually a lot of people who have done a lot of things right.
This is, quite simply put, the mission of a la bonne heure : to help create those moments of pure joy and satisfaction, where guests feel as though every detail has been thoughtfully considered to deliver an exceptional and exquisite experience.
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Moritz Estermann has spent over a decade shaping some of Berlin’s most unique and high-end hospitality destinations. After leaving his native Switzerland to build a career in Berlin, he immersed himself in the city’s vibrant art and cultural scene while gaining invaluable professional experience at Sleek Magazine, Peres Projects Gallery, Philips de Pury Auction House, and Bureau N PR, after which he moved into the German capital’s fast-changing hospitality industry.
In 2011, Moritz joined the management team of the renowned Grill Royal Group, where he contributed to the development of standout projects, including the Michelin-starred Pauly Saal and French dining institution Le Petit Royal. As a creative force and part-owner, he oversaw every stage of the creation and operations of the Nordic Restaurant Dóttir, the wine bar Freundschaft and the Michelin-starred Thai restaurant Kin Dee.
From 2018 to 2023, Moritz led the creation of the boutique Hotel Château Royal in Berlin. As project lead, he managed the entire process—from initial concept to post-opening operations—including interior planning and architecture in collaboration with design teams, brand and hotel concept development, corporate identity creation, and implementation of all F&B outlets. He also spearheaded procurement and execution for FF&E and OS&E and devised the hotel’s media strategy alongside the PR team.
In 2023, Moritz returned to Zurich, where he founded his own consulting company, leveraging his extensive expertise in creating and developing world-class hospitality concepts.
He is currently focused on developing a Swiss alpine lifestyle hotel with approximately 200 hotel rooms and real estate units as part of a multidisciplinary team of professionals, including renowned architects, interior designers, and experienced hotel operators.