This place is located on the somewhat questionable area of the Langstrasse strip may not be the place for people to think of coming for food... but hey, get some spice in your life and come to this area, especially if you are feeling for Portuguese or Spanish but don't want to travel outside Switzerland - this place could work for a quick substitute. It's slow, they take their time, but the food we've had, not too shabby. Not only does it boast a menu with lots of meat, but it's also certainly a seafood place, and regards seafood standards of this country (since it's landlocked), the seafood that came with this paella was pretty good. Moist, huge portion and nicely served by the servers, it yield a good variety and portion of seafood as well as provided a decent texture and taste without being overpowering.
I've had much better paella in Barcelona, but hey again, we are not in Spain... so you make do. After dinner since you are in Langstrasse, there are plenty of cool bars to wash down the mega paella portion you've just eaten. They say the paella is to share between two, but I will argue with you and say it's better shared with three. This is probably when the only time three is not a crowd but a good company! read more