A nice Swiss restaurant with outdoor seating away from the tourist track. They have a fairly limited menu, but the food is great. I had the tomato and burrata starter (myself), but it is good for two. The entrecôte was fantastic! I wish I could have had coffee and dessert, but was too full to try.
They have only one type of beer, but have wine.
Beware only one of the waitresses speaks limited English. The other staff speak German only. With patience, you should be ok, but please be aware the menu is on a blackboard handwritten in German. This makes it a bit difficult to understand what is on offer.
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