Swiss restaurants in Bern
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Kornhauskeller
Dress well and dine fine beneath vaulted frescoed arches at Bern’s surprisingly ornate former granary, now a stunning cellar restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine. Beautiful people sip cocktails alongside historic stained-glass windows on the mezzanine above, and across the street in its neighbouring café (lunch menu Sfr18.50), punters lunch in the sun on the busy pavement terrace.
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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, raclette 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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Altes Tramdepot
Even locals recommend this cavernous microbrewery tucked in the attractive tourist-office building by the bear pits. Swiss specialities snug up to wok-cooked stir-fries, pasta and international dishes on its bistro-styled menu.
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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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