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    Piazza

    3.9 (17 reviews)
    ModerateMediterranean, Cafes
    Closed 9:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Steiner Flughafebeck - Bacon Quiche

    Steiner Flughafebeck

    4.7(10 reviews)
    1.5 kmKreis 5

    One of the only places opened early in the morning! Came here around 9am, hard to miss the store…read more Entered to a very welcoming display of pastries. Was looking for something hearty and inquired about the quiches and opted for the bacon and garlic quiche. Got a latte macchiato as well. You can dine in and the quiche comes with a small salad. The latte macchiato had a layer of foam at the top and seems like they didn't sweeten it at all (sugar on the side) but it was perfect! I usually have a huge sweet tooth and love sweetness but I also can appreciate a good coffee as well, so for a sweet lover like me, the unsweetened version was amazing by itself and the foamed milk combination when you drink it was perfect. The bacon quiche was delicious as well!! They heat it up for you and it's a bacon, cheese with a crusted layer of goodness. Loved my first experience here and I can see myself coming back.

    This Steiner Flughafebeck location was recommended as a good place for a modestly priced lunch in a…read morevery expensive Zurich. It was within an easy walk of our hotel, so we followed the recommendation. There were four of us and after eating such great food in Paris and along the Rhine in Germany, to be honest we were disappointed. We all had one of their soups. Ms T and I goulash soup and Tom Kha Gai respectively. I had a beer. These soups are not inspired, despite the recommendation. I would classify them as pretty institutional. My Tom Kha Gai had very little of the flavor that you expect. In fact we had a much better version on our cruise boat and the boat is not exactly the place to get great soups. There was very little lime or seasonings. Ms T's Goulash Soup was about the same. It did not taste of the rich paprika flavors it should have. I would classify it as average beef vegetable soup. We liked the little robot that delivers your food, but as for the food, it is OK, but don't expect to be impressed, if you like well flavored soups. And for $50 for two modest bowls of soup and one beer, I would expect better. This is a significant chain of restaurants in Zurich. You are getting fast-food quality.

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    Steiner Flughafebeck - Entrance / Outside

    Entrance / Outside

    Steiner Flughafebeck - Entrance / Store Front

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    Entrance / Store Front

    Mame

    Mame

    4.6(21 reviews)
    1.6 kmKreis 5
    $$

    A Hidden Gem Worth Finding This cozy neighborhood spot…read moredelivers everything you want in a local coffee shop and more. The coffee is genuinely excellent - rich, well-crafted, and clearly made by people who care about their craft. But what really sets this place apart is the atmosphere and people. The staff here make you feel like a regular from day one, greeting customers with genuine warmth that never feels forced. It's the kind of place where you can settle in with a laptop for hours or bring the kids for a weekend treat - the artistic touches throughout create a relaxed, creative energy that somehow works perfectly for both. The vibe strikes that rare balance of being laid-back enough for serious coffee contemplation while staying vibrant and welcoming for families. Local art on the walls, comfortable seating, and that perfect coffee shop hum of conversation make it feel like a true community gathering spot. If you're tired of cookie-cutter chains and want to support a place that clearly puts heart into what they do, this is your spot. Great coffee, great people, great atmosphere - what more could you ask for?​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Our first cup of coffee while visiting Zurich. Coffee was amazing. Don't expect any flavors for…read morethey focus on the quality of the bean rather than the sweet, artificial flavors Americans enjoy. That just about anywhere here that you go, other than Starbucks. Kudos to Europeans. Small coffee shop with limited seating. A couple of outside seats available. Cute coffee shop.

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    Kafi Dihei - Hangover brekkie

    Kafi Dihei

    4.5(58 reviews)
    0.2 kmKreis 3
    $$

    Our first stop once we landed in Zurich on our 1 week Switzerland trip. The restaurant is…read morerelatively small and when we came around 9 am on a Friday, it was pretty full so we opted to sit at the bar countertop. My brother got a bacon omelette which he was not particularly impressed with and said he could make the same quality at home. I got the hangover brekkie which consisted of a pile of potato wedges smothered in cheese, a fried egg, 2 slices of bacon, a sausage, and herb cream cheese. This.... was so incredibly heavy - I love potatoes but couldn't only eat half of it. Part of it is because the chef puts the entire plate into like the microwave/oven once everything is plated so the cheese hardens too quickly and the potato wedges were mouth burning hot the entire meal. Even 15 min in, I was burning my mouth on them. The sausage also had an unusual texture and taste to it, I guess I'm used to American sausages but it just did not fit my palette. Also cream cheese is a strange pairing with this dish, something like ranch would have been better. The only redeeming quality was the bacon was perfectly crisp. The cappuccino Dihei was just the boost of caffeine I needed but when I read orange zest as part of the ingredients, I was expecting like finely grated orange, not a thick slice of orange peel hanging off of the cup.

    I know this sounds ridiculous, but I got my first Bircher muesli here and it was amazing.... I…read moreended up enjoying tasty Bircher muesli the whole trip, but the one here was exceptionally good. They also had tasty coffee, which I appreciated very much. The cafe is cute and small and we ate on the patio. The prices were fairly reasonable for what we got.

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    Kafi Dihei - Love the decor

    Love the decor

    Kafi Dihei - Pancakes with cheesecake cream, raspberry compote and shortbread crumble.

    Pancakes with cheesecake cream, raspberry compote and shortbread crumble.

    Kafi Dihei - The Cappuccino Dihei (oat milk, cinnamon, orange zest, and dark chocolate) -- YUM!

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    The Cappuccino Dihei (oat milk, cinnamon, orange zest, and dark chocolate) -- YUM!

    Piazza - mediterranean - Updated May 2026

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