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If somebody who has been to switzerland can help me it would be wonderful

2006-11-10 23:34:27 · 8 answers · asked by hotchocredrose 3 in Travel Switzerland Zurich

Well I will be staying in Hotel Montana in Zurich & will be staying at Hotel Charlet in interlaken oberland ,most of the stay is at interlaken oberland only 1 day in Zurich.

I am visiting for 1 week & we are indians we eat all kinds of foods & we would definately like to try the local stuff (we don't eat beef)
as for Indians these prices are very High , Please tell us about moderate level restaurants ,also let me know restaurants around our hotel so we can reach them at our disposal

we again need a good ans from Alpine

2006-11-12 17:14:31 · update #1

8 answers

In my country we don't use euros, we use Swiss Francs. The exchange rate is 1 EUR=1.58913 CHF. In my country a meal can cost from 20 francs to 100 francs, but on average the costs are at around 20-70 francs. In Zürich, I advise that you go the Restaurant Hiltl, a vegetarian restaurant, and one of the sort of "new" places to go (see: http://www.hiltl.ch/f_main_e/f-main.htm and http://www.suestyle.com/hiltl.html for a review.) for more info. There are other restaurants, but this has always been my favourite one.

2006-11-12 00:35:24 · answer #1 · answered by Jean-Paul J 5 · 0 1

Expect to pay 30CHF for a main course, 8 CHF for a salad or dessert, 40CHF for a bottle of wine, 5 CHF for a bottle of water and 4 CHF for a coffee, and you won't be overwhelmed when you get the bill. So, 145 CHF for two, or roughly 90 Euros. You don't have to leave a tip, but the waitress won't complain if you do.

Most places will take Euros but it's worth checking first--some will have a price on the menu (probably best to pay in francs if they do, since the Euro has been doing better and better against the franc) others will give you an exchange rate (and probably give change in francs).

I like the Hiltl, but it's an odd choice for Zurich (It's mostly Indian, and vegetarian and smoke-free, neither of which come to mind as classicly Swiss). Zeughauskeller is more Zurich-ish, but very touristy and the service tends to be rude. Crazy Cow is pretty cool. There's a nice fondue place just down the steps from Grossmunster, although fondue is really from the mountains. If you were hoping to spend less, try Movenpick.

2006-11-12 08:08:48 · answer #2 · answered by Goddess of Grammar 7 · 1 0

You can't get a whole McDonald's menu for that, but you can get: Nordsee Baguette (at the train station): 4.90 Bratwurst or Servala mit Burli (sausage and bread): usually around 6-7 CHF pretzel with cheese or sausage (Bretzel Konig, in a couple of the train stations): again 6-7 Or go to the Coop takeaway on Bahnhofbrucke for a few under-8CHF choices. What you CAN'T get for that is a drink, unless you go into a grocery store. At any of the above, or at a Kiosk, a 500ml coke will be 4 or so CHF. (In the grocery store, 1.50 maybe) However, although at a sit-down restaurant they won't appreciate it if you don't buy a drink, it's no problem at a take-away place.

2016-03-19 06:24:12 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Indians In Zurich

2016-12-13 05:27:10 · answer #4 · answered by gallop 4 · 0 0

i like Zeughauskeller, off of the Bahnhofstrasse. they have a bratwurst sampler on a skewer, onion sauce, with potato salad for only 25CHF (for quite a lot of food, actually). drinks start at about 4-5CHF. in my experience, unless you go to some fancy place, most restaurants in Zurich offering local specialties usually run 20-40CHF per person. other popular dish to try is the Zurich style veal in mushroom sauce with rosti; i've only had that at Crazy Cow, and that was about 30CHF.

2006-11-12 04:43:42 · answer #5 · answered by Starwalker 3 · 1 0

Gotta go with Zueghauskeller off of Paradeplatz...its just unbeatable...if you go for lunch and want cheap take teh daily menu otherwise teh Zurischnetzles is the best in town.

2006-11-13 11:21:51 · answer #6 · answered by Swiss Rugger 1 · 0 0

go to old town for a hearty meal you know they use swiss francs there not eurosbut i think40 euros should do it with a beer

2006-11-11 01:52:21 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

20 euros,may be .......who knows yar....

2006-11-11 01:01:34 · answer #8 · answered by gajanand 1 · 0 3

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2006-11-13 09:22:43 · answer #9 · answered by bunnles 2 · 0 0

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