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    Cuculouche - Nice interior / cool vibe, Latin music in background

    Cuculouche

    5.0(2 reviews)
    104.3 km

    Great place...location, service, atmosphere and FOOD!!!…read more Yelp map leads you to the wrong place...is located in Hotel Seehof; near Untersee.

    So I'm sitting here, in Brisbane Australia, and I'm madly craving to go back to the snow and one of…read moremy favourite restaurants, "Cuculouche..." Bit weird I know and it's not like I can just fly over there for food... (unfortunately!) When I was living in Switzerland this place was an all time favourite. I've had a lot of Mexican throughout my life time (yet to go to Mexico...) and this place by far has the best Mexican I've tasted to date. Hands down. I literally lived out of this restaurant whenever we were on a ski holiday... helped it was right next/ in the hotel we were staying. The food is great - always of a high standard no matter when you go and the staff are really helpful and friendly. It's an intimate restaurant and parts had fairly dim lighting (from when I was last there and that was a while ago) but it made for a nice atmosphere especially when the weather is incredibly cold outside. They welcome kids and go above and beyond their expected call of duty by offering colouring books, pencils etc. They're really just so lovely. Arosa is very well known for its "children friendly slopes." There are a lot of families that go there over Winter break/ during ski season. They have a very well organised skischule for all levels (even adults). The instructors are really nice and not necessarily from Switzerland but they speak fluent Haute Deutsch as often English as well. It's a great place to go skiing. Arosa is smaller than some with most slopes being of average difficulty but the atmosphere is lovely. There are quite a few nice restaurants around for such a small town. It's also easy to access if you don't have a car - you can get to Arosa by train and then either walk around or catch the free shuttle bus (if you've got a ski pass, otherwise I think you have to pay). If you're heading to Arosa to hit up the slopes, make sure you pop into the Cuculouche for dinner one time!!! It won't disappoint :) !

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    Cuculouche - Very good place!

    Very good place!

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    Sausalitos - Inside. Big Bar

    Sausalitos

    3.6(34 reviews)
    35.6 km
    €€

    Such great customer service, amazing food and HUGE drinks!!…read more My husband and I came here because the lady at the front desk said she wasn't a fan. Andddd we love going to places to contradict what others have to say about places. First off, their chips and dips (there's a large amount to choose from) is amazing. My husband ordered that and two empanadas (beef) and garbanzo bean bites. I never tried the empanadas but my husband couldn't stop eating the two he ordered hahah!! We then ordered burritos!! YES YES YES!! My husbands vegetarian one was stuffed with rice, loads of veggies and cheese. My beef one (gordito burrito) was jammed pack with beef, veggies and cheese!! It was sooo delicious!! The staff was AMAZING! My daughter started to cry and a few staff members kept coming around the corner to play with her! Which was really sweet. The manager even gave her a toy which she absolutely loved. Btw their "large drinks" are MEGA LARGE so be careful while ordering and specify the size

    If you're American, you'll be very disappointed. Music is not Mexican but clubby and obnoxiously…read moreloud. Drinks outrageously priced at 15 Euro. Chips are not fresh... right out of a bag, and not good. Salsa tastes like ketchup. Guac has been whipped into near mousse like consistency (yuck) and is most definitely extracted from a gallon size food service bag. Nothing traditional about any of the food, but rather a Euro interpretation of what they think Mexican food is like. Tres Amigos fajitas were the least offensive item we ordered, and that's not an endorsement. The portion was OK, but it was a bit heavy on the veg to meat ratio. Chicken and beef and shrimp were marginal and most certainly previously frozen. Fajitas come with three definitely not warm or homemade tortillas right out of a plastic bag. More tortillas is an extra charge, but you won't even want the three they give you. There is about a tablespoon of forgettable tomatoey rice buried under the veggies. Veg was almost right but should not include zucchini. I doubt any real Mexicans live or work in the German Alps. It was about as regrettably poor as I expected, though I had truly hoped I might be pleasantly surprised. You will not find any cilantro or wonderfully crisp and salty, freshly fried tortilla chips glistening from the fryer basket that you can't stop eating before your meal here. You will not have any beautifully grilled and smoky, well seasoned meats with delightfully charred edges here. The salsa will make you cry and has no serrano pepper or grilled tomatoes or purple onion or lime or cilantro, and it will be served in quarter cup size ramekins. There is not a delightfully smoky cup of refried in lard pinto beans anywhere on this magazine-thick abomination of a menu. There is literally nothing fresh or authentic in this place. You're in the German Alps, have a sausage or kebap or something the Germans do reasonably well. This is a chain that is phoning it in and solely in business to separate Americans from their euros. Please, don't even think about it. Wait til you get home to LA or Austin or NYC or any other city in the U.S. I guarantee it will be worth the wait. You can thank me later. There is a wonderful little Greek spot called Alekos in Garmisch. Spend your money where they care about what they're serving.

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    Jay's - mexican - Updated May 2026

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