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Looking for an amazing sushi place in Zurich city center? QQ sushi is definitely a place to recommend. Very good service, excellent sushi, well decorated restaurant. Just surprised people still complain about good food needing a bit of time to be prepared: if you don't like it, why don't you go to a kebab?
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Sehr grosse Auswahl, alles frisch zubereitet, gut organisiert weshalb man schnell zum Essen kommt und die Angestellten sind sehr freundlich. Für einen Takeaway laden wirklich super.
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We have eaten there several times and have always been completely satisfied. We have now chosen the Altes Klösterli for a family celebration and are thrilled again. It was just a perfect fit - from the preparatory meeting hung until the warm farewell. We are already looking forward to summer, when the garden will be open. An absolute MUST - the cream slices!
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Fantastically tasty beef liver with rösti. The most delicate and fresh I tried so far. Cosy terrace with beautiful view, excellent service. The visit was spontaneous on a bike trip road, but came out as a place to come back more. Has a car and bike parking place, kids playground, local products store.
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Viadukt is located under a railway and beside a beautiful park. The venue was very nicely decorated and comfortable to have dinner in. The waiters were very friendly and attentive to our needs. My only complaint was that the rice of the chicken dish was a little salty. However, the fish dish was delicious. I highly recommend a visit to this restaurant to satisfy your craving for a Swiss meal.
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Bavarian tavern 3.0. Completely reinterpreted and elevated. Crazy stuff. The 17 Gault Millau points are rightly deserved. How can you be so creative with food? Be sure to go and don't miss it! Merci Markus🙏 Cheers🥃 Danny🤵🏻
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As the name suggests, the restaurant has been around for what feels like forever. First the negative: The interior looks like the cheapest from the 70s (and it is). It's not particularly comfortable. Since I have lived about 3 minutes from here for 38 years, I know the staff and the food relatively well. The kebabs are OK, if you eat them at all. The kebab meat is as bad as anywhere, but sometimes it's not even grilled. It then tastes like failed meatloaf. The chef doesn't even know how to prepare a carbonara (it has to be said that the menu, i.e. the pictures that show around 100 dishes (mostly Italian), portrays it correctly). But he simply cooks two fried eggs and two Strips of bacon in the pan and then on the pasta). OK. I really like it that way too. But if you ask for bacon and eggs, they say we don't have that. And I know the “3 brothers” and they know me. Sad. But it gets worse: I saw a finished salad that looked like a Greek salad. I asked one of the bosses if that was it and he said yes. It turned out that the white cheese is the cheap white cheese from Turkey and not feta. When confronted, the guy said no several times and then didn't look me in the eyes for weeks. That's very sad. The pizza is just horrible. (Considering the 20 pizzerias in the area). The meat is boring to bad (no beef, no pork, the veal is bad). But now quickly to the positive. The location is great. If you can sit outside at Limmatplatz in summer and sip a few beers, great. The prices are cheap. You can order anything all day long. The pasta is pretty good (available with 4 different sauces). Turkish specialties that I don't know. Service fast! And there are Tagi and NZZ! It has no hipsters. You somehow feel like you did 20-30 years ago in District 5, simple and multicultural. There's even bratwurst, but not the best. (I don't know how far they're going with the pork boycott here). I'm only saying that because, as far as I know, there aren't even any sausages left in District 5, see Josefswiese. You actually have a large selection at Limmatplatz, but in terms of time and culinary diversification (e.g. there are no Asians or Greeks or Swiss) it could be larger (also applies to Josefstrasse etc. I deliberately forgot Migros) For me, the main advantage is the consistency and availability of all dishes throughout the day at fair prices.