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L’Adresse
Something of an urban loft with a fabulous rooftop terrace, it is all hip at The Address, a hybrid fashion/lifestyle boutique and contemporary bistro at home in renovated artists workshops. The Genevan address for lunch, brunch or Saturday slunch (a cross between tea and dinner, ie a casual evening ‘meal’ of cold and warm nibbles, sweet and savoury, shared between friends over a drink or three around 5pm) …
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Le Cheval Blanc
Le Cheval Blanc in Carouge is a cosy, young, pretty-stylish bar with one of the best brunch offers in town – an all-you-can eat fresh buffet with hot and cold drinks – and Geneva’s best tapas. And it has a club downstairs, Le Box, open for concerts.
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Le Lion d’Or
Formal and packed with suits, the Golden Lion sits in the heart of Cologny, Geneva’s most expensive ’burb. Mouth-watering fish and seafood creations honour a fine wine list. To avoid blowing a small fortune, dine in the cheaper bistro, which has a flowery garden.
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Au Pied de Cochon
It is a porky affair ‘At the Pig’s Foot’ where fat stubby trotters – the house speciality – come stuffed, braised or pan fried. A zinc bar, noisy wine-quaffing clientele and plenty of game in season complete the classic bistro tableau.
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Café des Arts
As much a place to drink as a daytime café, this Pâquis hang-out lures a local crowd with its Parisian-style terrace and artsy interior. Foodwise, think meal-sized salads, designer sandwiches and other titillating lunch dishes (Sfr15 to Sfr20).
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Café Prunier
One of the world’s most prestigious caviar houses, founded in 1950, is at the heart of this up-market restaurant, tucked in a shopping mall behind the Caviar House & Prunier boutique. Pay Sfr50 for one precious spoon of caviar.
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RestO by Arthur’s
One of the city’s trendiest addresses, this designer-driven dining space squats on the 1st floor of industrial La Cité du Temps. Cuisine is world, every dish has its own wine recommendation and water views are unbeatable.
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Gilles Desplanches
One for serious Swiss chocolate fiends: with its shocking-pink facade and exquisitely crafted cakes and chocolates alongside imaginative salads and savoury tarts, this is one address that bursts at the seams at lunchtime.
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Mikado
If it’s authenticity, speed and tasty fast food on a red lacquered tray you want, this Japanese delicatessen with tables to sit down at hits the spot.
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Le Marché de Vie
Shop for everything organic including cabbage juice, quince body lotion and seaweed tofu at Le Marché de Vie.
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Little India
One of Geneva’s legendary (read pricey) pan-Asian haunt is Little India, which needs little explanation.
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Boucherie Moulard
Boucherie Moulard has been around since 1921 and is a feast for the eyes and the senses.
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Chez Ma Cousine
‘On y mange du poulet’ (we eat chicken) is the strapline of this student institution, which appeals for one good reason – generously handsome and homely portions of chicken, potatoes and salad at a price that can’t possibly break the bank.
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