Chem. du Vieux-Vésenaz 31, 1222 Vésenaz, Switzerland, Genve
The ambiance is okay but they have almost no vegan options, and when we had to go to the grocery store to buy something vegan with our coffee, they wouldn't let us eat here. I understand that they may not allow eating here if you get food elsewhere, but their attitude was rude and they have no options.
The atmosphere is ok but they have almost no vegan options, and when we had to go to the grocery store to get something vegan with our coffee they didn't let us eat here. I understand they may not allow eating here if you get food from elsewhere but their attitude was rude and they don't have any options.
Order by telephone at Rive a birthday cake on Wednesday to the manager for Saturday to take at the Hoffmann store Ask me such in case Arrives Saturday at the Hoffmann store cake don't reserve it! In addition, I am told that the type of cake ordered which I was assured yes yes which is however on their website they have not made for almost ten years! Offers the only similar cake available An inscription having been ordered the saleswoman of the moment offers to improvise one although not a specialist Obviously not great at all On the content apart from the packaging, average products with pluses and minuses Very dishonest! !! in the organization already noticed in some opinions
Wonderfully friendly, authentic service. Organic quality products. And on Saturdays, eager children from the neighborhood deliver bread on foot and by bike.
Experience the authentic flavors of South Indian and Sri Lankan cuisine in Basel. Owned by a very friendly family. Chicken Kothu Rotti, a definite must-try. They serve vegetarian options as well. Don't miss out on the Indian snacks (Dal Vada, Medu Vada, Fish Bun, Bonda etc).
Food was tasty, service was non-existent (had to cook yourself), drink was ok. O., the ambience was cozy and a bit cramped on the balcony (suggested to move to the inner courtyard -> was rejected)
Grande Avenue 10, 3965 Chippis, Switzerland, Valais
I enter the store with my service dog in training, I don't go to the aisles, just to the checkout.
The cashier arrives and tells me “ohlala no, the dogs are outside or at the entrance to the store”
No hello, no please, nothing!
I didn't even have time to explain to him that he was a service dog.
I left without buying anything.
Don't be surprised if local businesses close when they are run by people who hate people!