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12 years ago
My first Reformhause experience in Switzerland. Pretty small compared to what I'm use to, but had everything I needed today. Big variety of spices, love the fresh vegetable and fruit section! Staff is friendly and knowledgable. read more
Seefeldstrasse 187
8008 Zürich
Switzerland
Kreis 8
044 422 12 66
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This review is for the bike repair outfit in the sports shop on the 2nd floor. If one experiences…read morea flat tire on a Sunday or Monday and can't be arsed with repairing it, then, have no fear, this Migros City bike repair is OPEN on a Monday. From what I gather, it may be one of the only bike shops in town open on Monday, so one might wish to call ahead if a same-day repair is desired. I popped in at a time when the seemingly one-man-band that is Marc the Monteur had his hands full with work. I left my bike in his capable hands and picked it up the next day.
This was one of the biggest Migros I have been to and it's right next to the Bahnhofstrasse where…read moreall the shops are. First floor has takeaway food and a few shops including shoe store. I was pleasantly surprised to find Migros restaurant on 4th floor. It has salad (warm/cold) bar, made-to-order pasta/pizza section, dessert section, also daily deal warm dish section with fish/chicken with sides. All are about 15 or less CHF. This is a bargain in Zurich! Milchkaffee (almost like cappuccino but made with coffee, not espresso) is 3CHF. I will go back to try pasta someday. A giant Parmasan cheese having grated parmasan was big appealing for me :) PS: Toilets are not free. a glass of water is free
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The new "frescoed ceilings" are probably a joyful reminiscence of the start of the digital…read morerevolution. The computer game animations are plotted in screen resolutions of the first online services in the 80s. Shown are cartoon like scenes of shopville. There is also a little augmented reality effect. Sometimes you see more, if you watch them with your mobile. Cool also to vary the music your listening to, when watching them. Try it for example with Skrillex Bangarang.
An underground shopping plaza with an array of offerings, mostly books and bakeries. There is a…read moreSwisscom with English speaking employees that is open on Sundays. There is a large SwissSmile dental practice that is open on Saturdays. The jewel is the Migros, especially on Sundays. It is large and well appointed but expect long lines and hostile crowds. There are very clean toilets on the 2nd floor but they cost 2chf to use.
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Akkuladezone, Quartierplatz, Halle Landesmuseum
High level shopping experience. It's not cheap but definitely worth the money and selection is…read moreincredible.
I'm certain that I do not need to review this amazing store, but I will anyways, just for kicks…read more The displays are inviting, wanting you to shop for these attractively laid out items despite what your bank account tells you. High end merchandise, friendly staff, and ample areas to roam about as you take in the beauty of this store. We ended up in the area that sells food, wines, and cheeses. WOW is all that I can say. Each item seems as though it is was hand polished, set down with precision, only waiting for you to pick it up and place it in your basket. The cheese, chocolates, wines, all so spectacular in their own right. No on argues that this store is more expensive than others such as COOP, or Migros, but they are in different leagues. The wine department has a beautiful assortment of wines, liquors, and spirits with very thoughtful associates able to answer many questions. We enjoyed this very much. This store is designed for those who are able to spend their money without worrying about what the bill looks like. With that being said, we walked out without buying anything as we just started our day in Zurich. This store is mesmerizing, you must stop in and appreciate its beauty, even if you don't plan on buying anything. It is simply a treat.
Large format of the best of Switzerland
Cheese display.
Ortiz Gin made by Mr Ortiz!
Edelweiss Shop is conveniently located inside Zurich Train Station…read more Great if you want to pick up some last minute souvenir and in my case some leftover Swiss Franc I wanted to spend. Chocolate? Key Chain? Fluffy? and even a Swiss Army Knives. Nothing really "special" but good enough quality to make the recipients be happy. If you want to get the limited edition knives though, you won't find it here. Mission completed and able to spend all my coins and even some more!
I visited Teddy's back in 1984 when studying abroad and purchased a beautiful Swiss chalet music…read morebox and I was so impressed with the store that recently I took a trip with my daughter to Zurich and I had to take her to teddys! The young very tall guy that took care of us was so nice , and so patient while my daughter and I chose the perfect cuckoo clock ! It was a wonderful experience ! We loved him !!! We had the clock delivered and upon delivery one of the chains Came loose .. we called and spoke to Christian the owner who was wonderful and so patient .. he walked my husband through each step and how to connect the chain back onto the wheel ! I love this store and I'm so glad that I returned 40 years later with my daughter ! If In Zurich this is the place to get all your souvenirs! Thank you so much for keeping my memory alive ! Thank you from New York !
Lots of selection: magnets, keychains, pens, jewelry boxes, T-shirts for babies and adults,…read moresouvenir plates, etc. Located right across the bridge. Easy to find
Teddy's Souvenir Shop
Swiss chalet music box
There are food shops and then there is Jelmoli. If money is not a concern then, this is your shop…read morefor the most exquisite food items. It's a huge department store in the city center of Zurich with floors of everything from fashion to food. I only visited the food department which is located on the lower level so I can only describe my experience there. There are rows of foods from around the world and a large section of wines from around the world. They also have a decent Swiss wine section. The cheese humidor here is worth just popping into. It had the most amazing variety of cheeses from around the world. The fresh produce is also of the highest quality. There are a handful of restaurants in here serving cuisines from different parts of the world. We visited one called Nippon Sushi and the chef there made us an Omakase menu comprised of the chefs selection of sushi on the day. It was amazingly good and super fresh. You can lock me up in this place and throw the key away :-) an exquisite place to visit, browse and have a meal :-)
I came here to eat sushi at Nippon Food in the basement. It was really good and fresh, and it was…read morealso fun to walk around the gourmet market beforehand to check out all the foods and sample different kinds of gourmet oil and risotto. I'm glad I found a Groupon for a fantastic meal for two. Afterward, I went across to Mövenpick to sample a variety of red wines before picking out a lovely bottle from Chile. It's self-service, so you can pour yourself whatever you want to taste from all the bottles on display. At the register, I suddenly remembered that I had some UBS Keyclub points to redeem, so I was able to knock off CHF 20 from the purchase price. Awesome. Then I went upstairs to the always busy m.a.c. cosmetics counter, but a sales associate was quick to help me with my purchase, and then I was merrily on my way. Always an awesome experience at this upscale department store, but be prepared to shell out some big bucks.
Finally a COS Store in Zürich !!…read more I don't know why it took so long to have one in Zürich. COS is part of the H&M group. But it's more upscale, more design, and a bit more expensive as H&M. I think the location is a bit weird. I would have thought that they would be in a cooler neighborhood instead of Niederdorf. It really depend from the city, but sometimes they can be small the COS Stores. I was afraid this one here in Zurich would be small as well. And no, it's a big one. Also the man department is big enough. The personnel is from H&M (at least the Men's department). There is one guy who really fits in this store, very friendly and nice and can advice very well. The other guy... He's really not nice, impolite, and actually not well dressed for this kind of store... A pity because it has influence on the concept. It gets a 5 star because it's a big one :)
Small by American standards, but this has turned out to be one of my favorite places ot hang out in…read moreZürich. Why: It's an indoor shopping mall, so perfect for hiding out from inclement weather. The selection of shops isn't huge, but it's enough for everything you need. Electronics, groceries, haircut, pharmacy, clothing, shoes, greeting cards, bookstore, ice cream, restaurant, cafe, bar, sporting goods, pet shop, video games--you name it, it's enough for all the essentials and then some. Large movie theater across the way with 3D screens, and Burger King is open on Sundays--for when I need my perfect french fry fix. Easy access via S4 train or Trams 5 or 13 or Bus 33. My only gripe is that the mall isn't open on Sundays.
It's not a bad shopping center. There are multiple floors and many shops. My favorite is the…read morebookstore on the first floor. I found all sorts of interesting things there. There are a few places to eat, but there isn't any real food court. Vapiano is in the building next door! They do have a very large Coop inside as well. Sihlcity ist nicht schlect! Es hat ein Coop, viel Kleidung Platz, und mehr. Es ist einfach zukommen hier von Tram.
Self service secure electronic coat-check at the shopping center entrance. What will they think of next?
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This place is located in the basement level of shopping center building where Zara is. Selections…read moreof wine is great though. Especially if you like Spanish wine. There were two tables offering about 10 wines per each table for tasting. From about 8-9 CHF to 50-60 CHF variety and red and white wines... You can walk around and taste all of them (Saturday but not sure about other days) Great way to choose new/different wine before you buy. Friendly and helpful staff. Highly recommended to stop by . PS: there are cubes of breads in the basket for you to have when you do wine tasting.
Value - 5 Food - 5…read moreService - 5 Quality - 5 The shawarma is incredible!!!! Every bite was better than the last. It was pure magic. I can't wait to go back.
This is a really small Migros (Migros express), but it has the necessities (dairy, bread, produce,…read morehealth & beauty items and chocolate) for people in the area. Also, it offers baked items for take-out. The staff is friendly and helpful. For me, it is a plus that they can speak some English. This location is very convenient to the hotel where I have stayed on my various trips to Zurich. Though, it is only open Weekdays from 7.30 -21.00.
This is a small Migros easily accessible from the Stockerstrasse tram stop (trams 6,7,8). It gets 3…read morestars for being A-OK, it's adequate for what it does within that immediate vicinity. It's mainly busy during lunch time for the people working in that area. For lunch, they have: a small hot foods station, wraps/sandwiches/pizza (all not very delicious), sushi, salad and an okay assortment of items you can buy for necessities. I'd stay away from coming here too much for lunch, as you will sooner or later feel sick of eating the same selections to a point it will come out of your nose. If you are looking for lunch "take away", I'd rather suggest Vital Punkt right across the street (in front of the Stockerstrasse tram stop) for wraps, sandwiches, sushi, salads, hot foods and soups instead. It feels more fresh and is more tasty/less "processed". However, Vital Punkt sells out quickly, so this place is an "A-OK" back up for a quick one stop shop for food, fruit and other necessities. The employees at this location are also "A-OK": they are not unfriendly and can be helpful if necessary.
This family-owned bakery boasts a fairly hefty selection of gipfeli, cookies, cakes, breads, and…read moresandwiches. I usually pop in for a coffee and a sweet-treat before cycling over to look at all the colorful birds at the Voliere Seebach, just down the road. The service is efficient, and, mostly, competent. I have noticed that if one asks too many questions regarding product (as a foreigner I often don't have a clue what all the goodies are), then one of the younger, heavily face-painted staff members has a tendency to lose her patience. At that point I just usually wind up buying a gipfeli, and save the adventurous ordering for another occasion.
Best bakery in zürich and the best is that besides their excellent own product your able to buy the…read moremost essentials such as butter, jam, cheese and sausages basically everything you need for your brunch.
This was my first stop once arriving to the Switzerland. The staff are so friendly and everything…read moreis fresh and delicious.
This is one of several branches throughout Switzerland. It is visited by tourists but also Swiss…read morefolks (like me). Prices might appear high at first, but compared to factory-made chocolate it is definitely worth the extra buck. They have nice Pralinés (with and without boxes) and other chocolate-related products. But we always come here for the chunks of fresh chocolate. Even though at first we weren't much into dark chocolate, that changed after trying some of these products here. They just taste different (and better) than their famous counterparts from Lindt / Cailler etc. Some of our favorites are the white "Glacier", the "Florentiner Milch" and the "Honig Milch". But the dark ones are somewhat the best. We love the "Orange Mandel", "Grand Cru Brasil", "Cabruca Baumnuss" and the lovely fruity "Brombeer Dunkel". All good stuff. You can ask for some samples if you're not sure and ask nicely. You can get it by weight or also in a nice tin can, stays fresher that way. Since their standard is equally high in any of their branches it doesn't matter you buy them here in Zurich, in Lucerne or wherever. Highly recommended. As a souvenir, as a gift....or just to treat yourself :)
Great views, friendly service. They have one Swiss white wine available and it was pretty good…read more I ordered the lox (lachs). Very delicious. The chefs pay attention to detail re: flavours. Garlic sprouts, dill, and even sumac. The bread provided with the dish was white and boring, but the bread that comes with the table was brown and grainy, and very delicious. Butter also. Highly recommended that you take a trip up the mountain and get a meal and a drink up there. Definitely hit up the service area as the self-serve area is a complete 180 from the service area. I didn't like the self-serve area, the guy wasn't the friendliest, but the view was still great. The service area has a higher view, nicer tables, place settings, and is just overall a much better experience. Highly recommended.
After our hike up to the top of the Zurich, we came back down here and sat down for food. No one…read moreseated us. No one even noticed us. The waiter was serving people right next to us but didn't even acknowledge us when we waved him down. After sitting there for 10 minutes without being acknowledged by the waiter, we left.
For being located in a grocery store desert this is an A-OK grocer. Small with an in-house bakery…read moresection and cheese counter. For the square footage, this place offers a surprisingly large amount of ethnic varieties, from Mexican to Asian. Decent produce options. Bring your own bags!
This is an excellent restaurant in Zurich which should be better known. I have been visiting this…read morecity to perform some music and the food here sings happily with Turkish flavors. The numerous kinds of salads are excellent as are the falafel, desserts, and the really strong Turkish coffee. The prices are also quite reasonable and the husband/wife owner are friendly Turkish immigrants. I plan to tell all my Zurich friends about this place and to return as often as possible before going back to the USA.
Excellent butcher (pork-free zone!) lamb & beef at reasonable prices, fruit + veg are okay but the…read morerest of the supermarket mainly caters to Turkish expats
This is a lovely little Italian restaurant in Wollishofen with a sweet ambiance and nice food. We…read morewere coming late and called the restaurant because we had made a reservation. The guy (maybe the owner?) was super chill and told us to come at anytime. The interior is quite warm and cozy and romantic. They also gave us a taste of bruschetta on the house which was tasty and nice. The buffalo mozzarella with tomatoes and Balsamic were so fragrant and Delicious. I like that my phone capitalizes the D. It's a cap D for DELICIOUS. Not gonna change it. Anyway, it was my favorite dish of the night. Really good. We also had some homemade ravioli and pasta with Gorgonzola and walnuts. They were delicious. But without a capital D (hahaha)
So quaint cozy relaxing great service... Amazing Chianti to go with Tagliolini Aglio Olio the pasta…read moreis made fresh and that's obvious by the first bite. Our friends each had a very large pizza which one of them took half home! They have a take out menu which I gladly took home.