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    Manor

    4.1 (29 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:30 pm

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    Yujin M.

    Who knew I would find the best croissants I've had (so far) in Geneva at a chain department store? And not even a particularly high-end one? And for only CHF1 for an amazingly buttery and fluffy croissant, or CHF1.95 for a selection of huge, almond/praline/multigrain croissants?? Manor bakery (the little bakery/deli just inside of the lower level exit adjacent to the Lindt chocolate section--there are so many bread stations here!), despite the anti-climax of falling in love with a department store grocery/food court bakery corner, you have become my favorite neighborhood baker. Otherwise, Manor is a disaster on Saturdays, as the entire city seems to stop by here at some point during the day. Shoot for Thursday evenings instead, when they stay open until 9pm.

    Brian N.

    Bounty. Manor is a high end grocery in Geneva that has an incredible range of ingredients and prepared foods. I don't know if this is just baseline stuff for the Swiss, but for an American --- this is as good as it gets when it comes to grocers. As a point of reference, this kicks the shit out of Whole Foods/Mariano's/Zupan's/[insert boutique grocery store name in the US]. Some examples of grocery store deliciousness: octopus ceviche (copious), uncut legs of iberico jamon, ready-bake beef wellington, dry aged beef case, jars of foie gras, a bakery with freshly fried donuts that were glazed and sugared on the spot, diverse cheese selection, etc etc etc. The only draw back that drops it a star is that it's got severely limited hours, closing at 7pm most days and not open on Sunday.

    Raspberry tarts for 5 francs
    Amanda F.

    My favourite shop in the city centre. It's a huge department store that can be accessed by walking from gare conarvin or by the tram that stops outside (14). They have July sales on at the moment. Swiss memorabilia are located in the food section however I found it a little overpriced. The best part is the food hall with everything you could imagine at great prices- Greek food, Indian food, salads, cold meats, cheeses, cakes, pastries, yoghurts, pizzas, foccacias, soups etc. They even have cute little to go packs with an orange juice, pan au chocolat etc. There is self service for cold foods and for hot you queue and tell them what you want. Pizza is about 5.50francs and a slice of cake 3.95 francs. So it's worth walking to even if it's raining for dinner.

    Kay F.

    I love this place! Groceries, prepared foods, home goods, skin care item, cosmetics (luxury&cheap!), Sephora, Clothing and Shoes!!

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    All of the departments have a great selection of items, especially food, beauty, and stationery.

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    Manor

    Manor

    3.6(5 reviews)
    0.2 km
    $$

    I wish we had a Manor in the US. All in one department store with Restaurant/Cafe, Grocery Store,…read moreDepartment Store, and CHOCOLATE area. It's multilevel and there's a parking lot underneath, just not that many spaces so during high traffic, you'll be lucky to find a spot. When we went, the parking sign said 9 spaces open. Crap. Luckily we did get a spot on the last floor. We headed to the elevator and as we approached our final destination, I smell...what do I smell? Bread? The doors open and I see sushi? And all these artisan breads and king cakes. We bee lined to the escalator as we were not ready to do grocery or chocolate shopping yet. So we climbed...all the way to the tippity top passing the women's section, men's section, kid's section, shoes, etc. to the top floor where it was electronics and passed that was the restaurant. More like a cafeteria, where you can have pizza made to order with your selected toppings, freshly made pastas, breads, desserts, smoothies, juices, and espresso drinks. All pretty well priced and everyone seemed to be there. Water is thankfully free. We got a dessert and a smoothie. Definitely not your standard cafeteria fare. I would think Google cafeteria quality. After getting our lunch on, we headed down back to the grocery area to do some shopping. There was so much to think about buying that I didn't know where to start. Definitely a sensory overload. We went straight to the biscuit aisle where we decided on some capucines. Then saw some 50% panettone and got a pandoro for 3.50 CHF! Then we went to the cheese and salami area where there were some sales on cheeses. So many! We basically got a bunch of on sale cheeses and a dried sausage with walnuts. SO GOOD. It's definitely a grocery store with your standard meats, fruits, veggies, etc. but the quality seemed a whole lot better than your Safeway or Luckys here in California. After playing in the grocery store, we went to the chocolate area where every bar you can think of was there from Lindt & Cailler to just random ones like Ovalmaltine. You will not find Ghirardhelli or Scharfenberger so definitely expect very european chocolates. There were liquor/liqueur filled ones even with Absinthe. It's like a chocoholic's paradise. Manor is definitely a great place to get your grocery goods as well as everything else for that matter! I will definitely go back here for the food.

    As everyone knows (or should be aware of), Geneva is ridiculously expensive. As a long-term…read moretraveler, I couldn't afford $25 meals every lunch and dinner, so I settled for bad $11 gyros during my first day in Geneva. That clearly wasn't going to cut it for my 5 day stay so I searched out grocery stores. The one nearest my hostel, Lidl, was OK, but it was extremely small and still quite pricey. Then I found Manor and my life was changed. Ohhh large grocery stores with extensive prepared food sections! How I love thee! I don't mean to mislead - this store is still expensive, but I was able to get a sufficient amount of food for 2 meals for $16 without using an oven or stove top. I call that a success for Geneva standards. This store also has clothing and other items, but I stuck to the grocery section.

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    Coop

    Coop

    4.3(3 reviews)
    1.5 km
    $$

    I initially went in here due to the cute name for this store. As an added bonus I was superhappy to…read morefind the long-gone-from-the-US fragrance 'D&G' from Dolce & Gabbana. I bought a bottle for a close friend back in the states as a surprise, and he was stoked. Yes, it does have that semi-department store feeling similar to a Sears but with some more upscale items. I don't speak fluent French (okay, I don't speak it at all) but I was able to get by quite well with the associates who worked there. Or, I think I did... I ended up visiting a couple more coops while staying abroad, but I enjoyed this one due to the vast selections of products (I even did some light grocery shopping here) plus their cafe/takeaway food area as Mindy H. pointed out below. Not sure of what the difference between coop vs. coopcity is, but I'm guessing the coopcities are specifically in largely populated areas, similar to how target has city target in more urban dwellings? Be sure to check out your neighborhood coop while visiting the country of Switzerland. You're bound to find something-

    COOP 2000/Supermarche is the best COOP I have been too so far in Switzerland. This place is so…read morelarge it was hard to wrap my mind around at first. It took me awhile to get used to how things are laid out, and would take a bit to find things. There is a larger selection of products here, then at my local COOP store. They have a take away food area for you to pick up some hot items at lunch time, and a small place to sit and eat. If you like COOP you definitely have to check this location out.

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