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Anker
Unleash your inner tourist in this smoky Swiss restaurant, where the usual fondues, röstis etc are dished up on kitschy red-and-white check tablecloths.
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Cesary
New and trendy, this super-swank Italian restaurant and lounge attracts a well-dressed crowd. After work it's all about the suits and ties, but when dark descends so do the little black dresses and Gucci purses. Stop by for an aperitif and people watching from the comfort of a suave white leather stool.
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Della Casa
One of the best, albeit meat-obsessed, places in town, it is an old, cosy eatery with floral curtains, leadlight lamps and traditional Swiss specialities.
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Kornhauskeller
Dine under tall vaulted arches covered in frescos in the stunning subterranean restaurant or sip cocktails with Bern's beautiful people in the bar on the mezzanine level - make sure to check out the historic stained-glass windows.
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Le Mazot
Very cosy with dark wood panels, this place is a well-known specialist in Swiss food. There is a massive rösti, and fondue menu. For those with small stomachs, half-portions are available. Sit outside in the glassed-in patio on warm days.
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Ringgenberg
Despite the pristine white tablecloths, this is a relaxed, brasserie-style eatery, with an emphasis on modern Mediterranean cuisine.
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Santorini
Probably Bern's sole GaultMilau-rated Greek/Mediterranean restaurant, Santorini is one of many good reasons to come to the Matte quarter, reopened after the 2005 floods.
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