Switzerland Restaurants
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Switzerland Restaurants
My wife and I will be spending 3 weeks in France and Switzerland this July.
For each of the following places: Colmar, Berne, Grindelwald, Luzerne, St.
Moritz, and Zermatt we're looking for 2 recommendations: 1) the best place
where the locals eat, and 2) the best upscale place to eat.
For each of the following places: Colmar, Berne, Grindelwald, Luzerne, St.
Moritz, and Zermatt we're looking for 2 recommendations: 1) the best place
where the locals eat, and 2) the best upscale place to eat.
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Re: Switzerland Restaurants
"Ray Kivimaki" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> My wife and I will be spending 3 weeks in France and Switzerland this
> July. For each of the following places: Colmar, Berne, Grindelwald,
> Luzerne, St. Moritz, and Zermatt we're looking for 2 recommendations:
> 1) the best place where the locals eat, and 2) the best upscale place
> to eat.
Not knowing exactly what you mean by "upscale", I recommend:
In Luzern/Lucerne: BamBou. It's fabulous! It's at The Hotel. If you can,
you should also stay at The Hotel.
For St Moritz I like the Misani Hotel.
news:[email protected]:
> My wife and I will be spending 3 weeks in France and Switzerland this
> July. For each of the following places: Colmar, Berne, Grindelwald,
> Luzerne, St. Moritz, and Zermatt we're looking for 2 recommendations:
> 1) the best place where the locals eat, and 2) the best upscale place
> to eat.
Not knowing exactly what you mean by "upscale", I recommend:
In Luzern/Lucerne: BamBou. It's fabulous! It's at The Hotel. If you can,
you should also stay at The Hotel.
For St Moritz I like the Misani Hotel.
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Re: Switzerland Restaurants
Ray Kivimaki a écrit :
> My wife and I will be spending 3 weeks in France and Switzerland this July.
> For each of the following places: Colmar, Berne, Grindelwald, Luzerne, St.
> Moritz, and Zermatt we're looking for 2 recommendations: 1) the best place
> where the locals eat, and 2) the best upscale place to eat.
Whatever you want to call " best upscale" restaurant: best imho
is to use Michelin red guide for France and Switzerland or check
at www.viamichelin.com. Michelin green guides (Alsace-Lorraine
and Switzerland) have mainly general tourist information with some
restaurant recommendations.
Other restaurant guides are Gault-Millau and Guide-Bleu
The real "top" restaurants in Switzerland are not at [well known]
tourist places and require usually reservation weeks ahead.
Have a great trip
Hans
> My wife and I will be spending 3 weeks in France and Switzerland this July.
> For each of the following places: Colmar, Berne, Grindelwald, Luzerne, St.
> Moritz, and Zermatt we're looking for 2 recommendations: 1) the best place
> where the locals eat, and 2) the best upscale place to eat.
Whatever you want to call " best upscale" restaurant: best imho
is to use Michelin red guide for France and Switzerland or check
at www.viamichelin.com. Michelin green guides (Alsace-Lorraine
and Switzerland) have mainly general tourist information with some
restaurant recommendations.
Other restaurant guides are Gault-Millau and Guide-Bleu
The real "top" restaurants in Switzerland are not at [well known]
tourist places and require usually reservation weeks ahead.
Have a great trip
Hans
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Re: Switzerland Restaurants
[email protected] a écrit :
> Ray Kivimaki a écrit :
> > My wife and I will be spending 3 weeks in France and Switzerland this July.
> > For each of the following places: Colmar, Berne, Grindelwald, Luzerne, St.
> > Moritz, and Zermatt we're looking for 2 recommendations: 1) the best place
> > where the locals eat, and 2) the best upscale place to eat.
> Whatever you want to call " best upscale" restaurant: best imho
> is to use Michelin red guide for France and Switzerland or check
> at www.viamichelin.com. Michelin green guides (Alsace-Lorraine
> and Switzerland) have mainly general tourist information with some
> restaurant recommendations.
Just a warning: I had a look yesterday at Michelin red guide
Switzerland [2005] - comments on restaurants and hotels are in
3 languages, but in german, french OR italian depending on the
regional language. Introduction is in english too, but nothing
more. So if language is a concern, better use the green guide or
online search
And a correction: there is one 2-star restauring in St.Moritz
(St-Moritz/Champfèr to be more precise)
> Other restaurant guides are Gault-Millau and Guide-Bleu
> The real "top" restaurants in Switzerland are not at [well known]
> tourist places and require usually reservation weeks ahead.
>
> Have a great trip
>
> Hans
> Ray Kivimaki a écrit :
> > My wife and I will be spending 3 weeks in France and Switzerland this July.
> > For each of the following places: Colmar, Berne, Grindelwald, Luzerne, St.
> > Moritz, and Zermatt we're looking for 2 recommendations: 1) the best place
> > where the locals eat, and 2) the best upscale place to eat.
> Whatever you want to call " best upscale" restaurant: best imho
> is to use Michelin red guide for France and Switzerland or check
> at www.viamichelin.com. Michelin green guides (Alsace-Lorraine
> and Switzerland) have mainly general tourist information with some
> restaurant recommendations.
Just a warning: I had a look yesterday at Michelin red guide
Switzerland [2005] - comments on restaurants and hotels are in
3 languages, but in german, french OR italian depending on the
regional language. Introduction is in english too, but nothing
more. So if language is a concern, better use the green guide or
online search
And a correction: there is one 2-star restauring in St.Moritz
(St-Moritz/Champfèr to be more precise)
> Other restaurant guides are Gault-Millau and Guide-Bleu
> The real "top" restaurants in Switzerland are not at [well known]
> tourist places and require usually reservation weeks ahead.
>
> Have a great trip
>
> Hans
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Re: Switzerland Restaurants
Ray Kivimaki wrote:
> My wife and I will be spending 3 weeks in France and Switzerland this July.
> For each of the following places: Colmar, Berne, Grindelwald, Luzerne, St.
> Moritz, and Zermatt we're looking for 2 recommendations: 1) the best place
> where the locals eat, and 2) the best upscale place to eat.
Hi
In Luzerne I would recommend the "Korea Town". One of the best asian
restaurants I've been to and I've been to quite a few.
regards
> My wife and I will be spending 3 weeks in France and Switzerland this July.
> For each of the following places: Colmar, Berne, Grindelwald, Luzerne, St.
> Moritz, and Zermatt we're looking for 2 recommendations: 1) the best place
> where the locals eat, and 2) the best upscale place to eat.
Hi
In Luzerne I would recommend the "Korea Town". One of the best asian
restaurants I've been to and I've been to quite a few.
regards