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    La Petite Kitchen

    3.6 (10 reviews)
    ModerateBritish, Vegetarian

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    Annapurna - Pappadum

    Annapurna

    3.7(12 reviews)
    0.6 km
    €€€€

    Delicious such a cute restaurant. Service was excellent and food was delicious. Would definitely…read morego here again.

    We ordered 3 items- 1. Gobi Manchurian (3/5)- it would have…read morebeen 4.5/5 had the bell peppers were not rotten. All red peppers were rotten and few grew peppers were rotten. 2. Veg biryani (3/5) - more like turmeric rice with carrots, zucchini, beans. Not bad but not biryani. 3. Aaloo paratha (3/5)- looked 5/5 but the flavor was on the plain side. Overall pretty good taste , other than rotten peppers. Service: 3/5. 2 point deduction because of the following reason- One waiter came and asked how the food was. I responded that the bell peppers were rotten. He goes inside comes back and says that they weren't rotten. I had one piece of untouched red bell pepper which I asked him to taste because every single piece of red bell peppers were rotten. He takes it inside saying he will taste it , comes back and says it was good. My response was- " you are used to eating like that". My point is, he came and asked for feedback. If he didn't want to acknowledge that some food was rotten then he should have not asked. By him saying it was not rotten doesn't make the food fresh. He basically wanted to prove that I was lying. The norm in food industry is to acknowledge customer feedback and ask if they would want a different dish or waive the price. I wanted neither as I had eaten the entire dish. My feedback was more informational than any demand. Anyway, I would highly advise to avoid eating here if you are starting your hike. You don't want to be food poisoned. Otherwise, food flavors were ok. And yes, no point providing the feedback.

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    Annapurna - Outside patio

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    Chicken vindaloo. Someone couldn't wait

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    Tibits

    Tibits

    4.7(3 reviews)
    68.6 km

    Hubby and I were waiting for a train to Italy. It seemed overwhelming when we walked in... But then…read morea "host" helped us find a table where we could sit with our luggage. It's a buffet, so I got my food first. I loved all the choices. As I went to pay, I noticed the folks ringing us up spoke english. Phew! I asked if they served wine, and he joked with me saying "But of course!!!!" Then Hubby went to get his food. We sat and relaxed. No one rushed us out when we were done. It was a great friendly place to wait for a train.

    I went there with a group of friends who are long-time vegans and for some of them are as well…read moreallergic to milk and milk products. Although we were there on the opening night, we had to wait only thirty minutes and the service was excellent. Located in the historic western wing of Lausanne train station, the location is in itself amazing, with restored frescoes covering the ceiling and the walls. Now, for the food. It is freaking fantastic. You two self-service bars - one for deserts and one for the entrees. All the food is vegetarian, a lot of it is as well vegan; I believe all the deserts are vegan as well. The entree bar has two levels - one for hot foods, one for cold ones and is organized as a ring. After you fill your dish on the ring, you can take a piece of bread for free (there are gluten-free bread options), and you need to go to the bar to weight your food as well as to get drinks. The selection includes several cocktails, wines, beers as well non-alcoholic fancy beverages and the hot stuff - coffee, chocolate, teas. For me, I have sampled the entire hot bar and took the cheapest glass of white wine they had. Not only I was not disappointed, but I was also amazed at the quality of the food - everything I tried was absolutely delicious, with a special mention for their stuffed peppers and vegetarian falafel-like balls as well as vegan tartar. I am a meat-eater myself, so quite often I tend to find vegan/vegetarian cuisine lackluster, but this was absolutely not the case. The wine, despite its low price, was quite good and paired well with the dishes. As soon as we were finished with the main dish, we went to grab some deserts with hot drinks. Whereas my friends opted for hot chocolate, I made a strategic error of opting for a cold one. The crucial difference is that cold chocolate is cold milk with powder, wheres the hot one is the hot milk with an actual lollipop of chocolate on a wooden mixing spoon. Fortunately, I was able to avenge myself by getting the last pieces of the cheesecake (I believe without any diary in it). The dates were heavenly as well, whereas all the other desserts had a bit too strong of a flavor of soja milk for me where I would have expected the normal milk. Overall, I tend to eat quite a lot, which is sometimes a problem in European restaurants. In this case, I was pretty well satiated, without overeating, for only 35 CHF, including everything. For a restaurant this quality in such a location and with such a great environment in Switzerland, it's a more than decent price! Overall - would absolutely recommend, you should definitely check it out if you are vegetarian/vegan or have friends.

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    Perfect time to come... everything is hot and constantly replenished. Tidbits never misses!

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