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23 January 2017, 12:58 PM | #1 |
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Eating solo in Geneva
I'll be flying to Munich soon to visit friends and celebrate a friend's birthday but decided to fly first to Geneva for a quick stop. Does anyone have any good recommendations for food for a solo traveler? I have no reservations about eating alone, but don't think long formal dinners would be as enjoyable by myself. Anything with good food at a chef's table or just cool/casual suggestions would be apprciated!
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24 January 2017, 06:15 PM | #3 |
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Fair enough. I'll take any good suggestions, and bars to get drunk at beforehand!
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Ha! I definitely won't be on my phone (book is not out of the question). Not there on a Sunday, but I fully appreciate having shops closed on Sundays; so nice to be out doing anything but running errands.
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In Geneva there are beautiful girls.... just for the off topic
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^^ but no good restaurants, bistros, bars, or caffes? Shocking :-)
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26 January 2017, 06:39 PM | #11 |
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Alright… it's settled, hotel restaurant food for me! j/k
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Try Cafe de Paris.
Its a Genevoise institution but actually a french bistro. The only thing they serve is Cafe de Paris with fries and a salad. Expect to pay around 40chf for the main course. Its close to the main station. If you prefer a quick and informal bite and enjoy burgers try The Holy Cow. Also close to the station they offer a burger, VERY thick fries (or salad) and all you can drink "sirop" (in several different flavors) for 20 chf. I frequently go there when visiting GVA on my own. If you are staying close to the airport there is a restaurant called l'aviation known for its meats, and an italian called LaGioconda. Just across the border from the CERN visitor center (cant miss it, its a huge ball) into France is a micro brewery pub with according food. They make a nice brew there and you can get there with public transport. Cafe de Paris: get there around 1800 or make a reservation, it tends to fill up thgh I am sure they can always accommodate one. |
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I prefer it made with Filet Mignon and my wife makes a killer Cafe de Paris butter with 33 ingredients instead of the traditional 27. |
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Here is a link to their website: http://www.cafe-de-paris.ch The menu is somewhere linked at the bottom. 33 ingredients sounds amazing! Do send us some pics (and/or the ingredient list pls:-)) Welcome! Actually cafe de paris is a place where it doesnt matter if you go formal or informal, and no worries about dining alone there either, they serve food fairly quick too depending a bit on restaurant occupancy. |
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Been to Geneva 2 years ago to visit AP manufacture and I think Geneva is really a city more for watches, watch browsing and paying visits to watch boutiques. Every major brand is present there in quite a big way with the latest product offerings. It's simply heavenly for WIS guys like us but not much for anything else. I certainly won't rate the food/cuisine there highly. But then, I have only been there once so I can't say for sure.
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