I've already announced in June that I will be posting a series about my favorite places in Zurich in cooporation with the Urban Bike Store, which kindly provided me with the awesome Jopo bike. We'll start off with two cafés I really like and can wholeheartedly recommend to you.
Les Gourmandises de Miyuko, café, pâtisserie, confiserie
At the sight of just a handful of chairs and tables outside, which are decorated with crochet seat cushions and tablecloths, you can tell this café has to be small but full of love for detail. Once you enter the charming interior with a homey feel you find yourself in pâtisserie heaven! I went for a big macaron with a chocolate filling and coffee to accompany this sweet treat. Definitely a café I'd like to frequent more often, also because of the very friendly service which is unfortunately kind of rare.
At the sight of just a handful of chairs and tables outside, which are decorated with crochet seat cushions and tablecloths, you can tell this café has to be small but full of love for detail. Once you enter the charming interior with a homey feel you find yourself in pâtisserie heaven! I went for a big macaron with a chocolate filling and coffee to accompany this sweet treat. Definitely a café I'd like to frequent more often, also because of the very friendly service which is unfortunately kind of rare.
You can see more impressions on My Kugelhopf, whose post intrigued me to visit this charming café in the first place.
Adress:
Les Gourmandises de Miyuko
Beckenhofstrasse 7/9
8006 Zurich
Les Gourmandises de Miyuko
Beckenhofstrasse 7/9
8006 Zurich
Maison Blunt, tea room/restaurant
I already wrote about Maison Blunt two years ago and it's still one of my favorite places to brunch. Everything on the oriental/morrocan menu sounds so delicious and the mezzes are a great way to taste the dishes and share them with your friends. It's a very relaxed, no-fuss place (which used to be a garage back in the day) with yummy fresh food.
I already wrote about Maison Blunt two years ago and it's still one of my favorite places to brunch. Everything on the oriental/morrocan menu sounds so delicious and the mezzes are a great way to taste the dishes and share them with your friends. It's a very relaxed, no-fuss place (which used to be a garage back in the day) with yummy fresh food.
above: tea with freh mint leaves
below: Blunt's breakfast
below: Blunt's breakfast
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