I don’t know why, but Fribourg, quite a small town, has got plenty of good restaurants, from higher gastronomy to typical bistros. And the city is full of medieval charms, lodged between the upper town and lower (basse ville). All that climbing about is worth it though.
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Some restaurants I could recommend to a friend (3): japanese
Most people know that japanese food is not only about sushi and sashimi. The country’s cuisine is well known for its lightness and subtlety. Rapid cooking, fine on the palette and originality are its marks of class so I’ve tried to select some good adresses for you, both in Geneva and Vaud.
Some restaurants I could recommend to a friend (2): Vevey
I’m really sorry because I deserted this blog for a few weeks. All of my time (and mind) were totally devoted to the new restaurant guide “Le coup de fourchette” which I’m preparing for the spring. Today, everything is on track and I’m sleeping as well… Now I have time to continue this tiny series with a […]
Some restaurants I could recommend to a friend (1): Nyon
This is the first post of a new series in which I’ll try to scan an entire city and its best restaurants. But what’s the definition of “best”? It’s simply the places I could recommend to a friend, but not because they are three stars in the Michelin Red Guide. No, just a decent place: […]
The Mediterranean beneath the cathedral
The last posts were quite rural, let’s go to the City this time. Not the one in London but the one in Lausanne, near the Middle Age historical center, just beneath the cathedral. At the end of the Bessières Bridge, stop at L’AO, which located in a sad-looking concrete building. Nonetheless, its terrace is a must in […]
Smell the lake
Let’s assume that the summer will be short in Switzerland this year. I know, it happens too often.
Every day of summer we get should be used as best we can! A good way to use one of them would be to book a table on the huge terrace of “La Clé d’Or” in Bursinel, […]
