During my last city break in Zurich, I hopped from hotspot to hotspot and discovered the city's culinary scene in a whole new way. Each neighborhood has a different vibe, but the hotspots I've collected for you in this new foodie travel guide all have one thing in common: they offer incredibly delicious food and drinks. For any time of day, you'll discover tips you won't want to miss in this Zurich hotspot guide. Wake up with good coffee and a delicious breakfast, have lunch on a terrace, sip natural wine at a trendy wine bar, and dine extensively in the evening at one of the charming (vegan) restaurants. With these culinary tips, your city break in Zurich is sure to be a success!
| TIP: Also check out the extensive travel guide with fun things to do in Zurich >>
LOOKING FORWARD TO SUMMER! Are you also longing for warmer weather and secretly itching to book a weekend getaway on the Dutch coast ☀️? I certainly am! That’s why today I have a tip for 24 LOVELY BEACH HOTELS AND HOMES BY THE BETWEEN.
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𝟭𝟲 𝗽𝗹𝗮𝗰𝗲𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝗔𝗺𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗱𝗮𝗺 𝘄𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂'𝗹𝗹 𝗲𝗮𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗯𝗲𝘀𝘁 𝘁𝗮𝗰𝗼𝘀 🌮
Are you going classic with carne asada & salsa verde, or do you prefer something a little different, like birria for dipping or tempura mushroom with salsa negra!?
In this guide, you'll find my favorite taco hotspots in Amsterdam, including a must-try tip for every spot 🍴
📍 @masmais.taqueria (West)
🌮 Favorite: tuna tostada & sea bass ceviche
Perfect if you love Mexican food with a focus on seafood, great cocktails, and a laid-back cantina vibe. It feels like being in Mexico for a moment, right in Amsterdam West.
📍 @tacos.lasinaloense (Ten Katemarkt & Albert Cuypmarkt)
🌮 Favorite: create your own taco & go all in on salsa
Street-style tacos the way they're meant to be: handmade tortillas, slow-cooked steaks, and choosing your own spice level.
📍 @madre.amsterdam (Jordaan)
🌮 Favorite: birria quesatacos & tempura mushroom tacos
A plant-based Mexican restaurant that proves just how flavorful vegetarian food can be. Comfort food with a twist, and perfect for sharing.
📍 @bacalar.amsterdam (North)
🌮 Favorite: octopus taco
Still one of my favorites in Noord, with a great terrace too. Raw setting, huge on flavor. Weekend lunch here is my favorite! Definitely ask for the specials.
On 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘁𝗹𝗲𝗯𝗹𝗮𝗰𝗸𝗯𝗼𝗼𝗸.𝗺𝗲 you'll find the complete guide with the 16 best taco spots in Amsterdam.
Do you have a taco spot I really need to try?
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𝗔𝗺𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗱𝗮𝗺 𝗪𝗲𝗲𝗸𝗲𝗻𝗱 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗲: 𝗠𝗮𝘆 𝟴, 𝟵 & 𝟭𝟬
This weekend is packed with markets, food events and lots of good excuses to spend the entire weekend out and about in Amsterdam.
From the free @oatly Matcha Strawberry Signature Drink and limited edition bag charm launch at @binibakery to Het Hapjesfestijn in Noord and the Creative Lab Summer Pop-Up at Klaproos & Café Soleil.
Plus, there are lots of fun Mother's Day ideas in this new guide, from brunches to the @ladress summer sale and 50% discount tickets for a concert at @concertgebouw.
Also very in the mood for the North Seafood BBQ at @nikotin.restobar
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What's your vibe this weekend… markets, matcha, a long lunch or trying a new hotspot?
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Come with me to get breakfast in Taipei 🥢
Straight from the airport to this little place to taste soup dumplings and so much more! That's what I call a soft landing 😉 <3
In Taipei, you go to a Soy Milk Shop for breakfast. Warm soy milk to eat in a bowl, and steam baskets with the tastiest dumplings and baozi. You can really wake me up for this kind of breakfast. These local breakfast spots come in all shapes and sizes, from Michelin-recommended spots to hole-in-the-wall stalls.
Most soy milk shops open early (and sometimes even 24 hours a day), and these are the dishes you want to try:
🥄 Warm soy milk
🥢 Soup dumplings (you can often choose between pork and veggies)
🥢 Pork baozi
🥢 Youtiao (油條 - a kind of fried donut stick)
🥢 Youtiao (油條) w/ pork floss & rice
🥢 Turnip cake
🥢 Chives pancake
🥢 Scallion pancake
TIP: Sharing is a good idea to taste as much as possible, because the portions are (often) large.
You'll want to remember these soy milk shops for your future trip to Taipei:
📍Fuhang Soy Milk
📍Soy Milk Shop
📍Yong He Soya Milk King (Da'an)
📍Sihai Soy Milk
I am currently touring Taiwan, and you can also find all the tips in my Stories Highlight.
Have you ever been to Taiwan? I'm curious if you thought it was *that* amazing!
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{ In this Taiwan Travel Guide video, I share my favorite breakfast spots in Taipei for an authentic Taiwanese breakfast }

𝗔𝗺𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗱𝗮𝗺 𝗪𝗲𝗲𝗸𝗲𝗻𝗱 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗲: 𝗔𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗹 𝟯𝟬 + 𝗠𝗮𝘆 𝟭, 𝟮 & 𝟯
HELLO first weekend of May!
From a brand-new rooftop beach in Oost to vintage treasure hunting at IJ-Hallen, Italian market mornings, new restaurants and lots of May holiday plans for families.
Also on my radar this weekend:
📍 East Beach
📍 Café Pigalle
📍 Sassy's
📍 HORTA
📍 Bar Copa
📍 Amour Amer
📍 Café Felix
📍 Chez Chloé
And yes, market season is fully back. Sunday Market, IJ-Hallen, NoordOogst and Zi Camì Market… where to start?
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What's your vibe this weekend… markets, terraces, new hotspots or something fun with the kids?
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Just back from Catalonia and I thought: I'll share some tips right away.
During our road trip, we stayed two nights in the Ebro Delta. An incredibly fun stop for families and foodies, where there is plenty to do.
• A boat trip to the Musclarium is a must! Here you eat oysters and mussels straight from the farm, in the middle of the sea.
· Admire the flamingos and black ibises that can be found here all year round.
· Rice is grown in the Ebro Delta all year round. For paella, but Kensho also makes sake and miso from it! You can visit them during a tasting.
Cycling along the rice fields, canoeing on the Ebro River, and visiting various beaches. It was still a bit too cold right now, but there is plenty to do.
• The towns are very low-key and not that exciting, but you can find fantastic local food there. From the Michelin-awarded Les Moles* to local eateries like Vermuteria Bonmarisc and Lo Tinglado. We ate a lot of fish, but also anemone fritters (a first!).
Now back to work, and I’m going to create an extensive travel guide of this road trip through Catalonia, but you’ll want to save these tips for a future adventure.
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{ In this post, I share tips for the Ebro Delta in Spain (Delta de l'Ebre). More tips for Catalonia can be found at www.yourlittleblackbook.me }

HELLO WEEKEND!
A short note, but a very packed Amsterdam Weekend Guide online with 76 tips for Kingsday, Kingsnight, new restaurants, kidsproof May holiday activities and everything in between.
Comment WEEKEND and I'll send you the full guide in your DM.
Cheers from Spain, where I will celebrate with orange wine from Priorat ✌🏼🧡.
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The most important things to do are done by the community through this Nederland and in Amsterdam?
The May holidays have begun, and that means: quality time with the kids. From creative workshops and fun playgrounds to new museums, kid-friendly festivals, and adventures in nature.
On 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗟𝗶𝘁𝘁𝗹𝗲𝗕𝗹𝗮𝗰𝗸𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸.𝗺𝗲, you will find two comprehensive guides with more than 50 tips! Believe me, you won't be bored anymore ;-).
Take all tips via the line in my bio. Have fun!
I'm curious: what do you have planned for this holiday?
PS: We are doing a road trip from Barcelona to Valencia this year and you can travel along via stories.
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𝗔𝗺𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗱𝗮𝗺 𝗪𝗲𝗲𝗸𝗲𝗻𝗱 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗲: 𝗔𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗹 𝟭𝟲, 𝟭𝟳, 𝟭𝟴 & 𝟭𝟵
Your Amsterdam weekend, sorted. 🖤
Baby lambs, spring markets, new restaurant openings and more events not to miss, this week's Amsterdam Weekend Guide is packed.
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Have fun making plans!
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PUUR YONNIE, an ode to Jonnie Boer.
Today I had the honor of being at @delibrijezwolle for the book launch of @jonnie_en_therese.
I spent the whole evening reading and flipping through the pages.
WHAT A BOOK.
What stories.
WHAT AN ODE.
Love, Nature, Pioneer, Fatherhood, Music, Jonnie's Foundation, Friendship, Suppliers, Local products, Relaxation, Entrepreneurship, Humor & The pure human being.
Everything passes by, beautifully written by @joel.broekaert.
With contributions from, among others, @nelsontanate, @rekkebus, @ronblaauwtje, @jorisbijdendijk, @sidney_schutte & @hvw043.
Thanks for the lovely afternoon @jonnie_en_therese 💚
PURE JONNIE,
From 14 April
at your local bookstore
(and online)
🖊️ @anne_de_buck

This is your ticket to Japan without taking a plane 🥢
@tewatashi.ams in De Pijp serves an authentic Edo-Mae Sushi Experience and is super consistent in their quality.
It's the place we keep going back to when we have something to celebrate <3.
In this video I'm sharing the 2 hour experience in 60 seconds.
Still dreaming about the buttery ika nigiri. 🤤
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{ one of the best authentic Japanese restaurants in Amsterdam serving premium sushi omakase in De Pijp }

𝗔𝗺𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗱𝗮𝗺 𝗪𝗲𝗲𝗸𝗲𝗻𝗱 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗲: 𝗔𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗹 𝟵, 𝟭𝟬, 𝟭𝟭 & 𝟭𝟮
This is one of those weekends that's packed with cool events!
Catch the last cherry blossoms, hunt for vintage treasures or feast on oysters.
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What's your vibe this weekend… vintage, culture, markets or a new hotspot?
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I'll kick off this list with one of my favorites! On our last evening in Zurich, we had a wonderful meal on the terrace at Silex. This culinary hotspot was recently included in the Michelin Guide, and I can see why. They cook incredibly well with local ingredients and have an impressive wine list. Many wines are also available by the glass, so be sure to ask the team for advice. The menu features dishes that can be ordered individually or for sharing, prepared with the finest seasonal ingredients. Made with pure, Swiss-grown ingredients and with a creative touch. With a bit of luck, you'll be dining on the terrace here, just like we did, but the interior of this restaurant in the 3rd floor is also a cozy place for a more elaborate dinner.
Freyastrasse 3, Zurich, Switzerland – silexrestaurant.ch

© Your Little Black Book – Silex
Every major city has a ramen restaurant these days, and I can tell you that Miki in Zurich is a winner. The small, simply decorated restaurant offers a great glimpse into the kitchen. Grab a table by the open window or on the terrace to enjoy the beautiful weather. We had lunch there, and the ramen is so delicious that you'll feel like you're in Japan for a moment if you close your eyes. Order a few gyoza to share, and don't forget: slurping is allowed! Tip: Don't miss Miki's street in Zurich's trendy 3rd district, as you'll find several great hotspots right next to each other.
Sihlfeldstrasse 63, Zurich, Switzerland – miki.ch

© Your Little Black Book – Miki
It's no secret that vegan food is anything but boring. It's less well known that Anoah is the place to go for the best fine dining vegan food in Zurich. This green hotspot is located outside the city center, so you'll likely find yourself surrounded by locals, just like us. The extensive menu is quite unique, with all dishes curated by color and changing seasonally. The chef collaborates with local farmers and even has its own vegetable garden atop Rigiblick Mountain. If you have time for dinner, it's fun to take the tram up for a beautiful view of the city.
Rigiplatz 1, Zurich, Switzerland – anoah.ch

© Your Little Black Book – Anoah
In trendy Zurich West, on Förrlibuckstrasse, you'll find the hip Collective Bakery. With neighbors like the University of Arts, the Toni-Areal, and several media agencies, you know this is no ordinary bakery. All of Zurich's hippests come here in the morning for a coffee. Naturally, with a homemade pastry! The windows are filled with gourmet sandwiches, crispy croissants, pastries, and savory Danish pastries. I was tempted by a Danish with asparagus, which I enjoyed on the terrace. Coffee and plans for a new day in Zurich—there's no better way to start the day. Tip: They have two locations in the city: a takeaway window near Silex and a bakery in Zurich West right behind the 25 Hours Hotel, which I've visited a few times.
Förrlibuckstrasse 160 (bakery) & Freyastrasse 3 (take-away window), Zurich, Switzerland – collectivebakery.ch

© Your Little Black Book – Collective Bakery
Coffee and natural wine! A concept I saw in several places in Zurich, and it was spot on. Slurp is an example of one of those establishments that flows seamlessly from morning to afternoon and evening. A cleverly done gem of a hotspot that feels like a discovery. Tucked away in a residential courtyard, you can relax on the terrace or inside in the living room. This coffee shop/wine bar is furnished with vintage designer furniture and has an industrial interior. Music plays a significant role in this establishment and complements the atmosphere of the day just as well as the drinks menu. Slurp is the kind of place every neighborhood should have.
Kanzleistrasse 129, Zurich, Switzerland – slurpzurich.ch

© Your Little Black Book – Slurp
Did we experience a moment of happiness sitting on the terrace of Café Du Bonheur overlooking Bullingerplatz? Absolutely! What a lovely café-restaurant, and definitely worth cycling past if you're in Zurich. If you'd like to have lunch, reservations are recommended, as this is a popular spot with locals. Start your day with a coffee made with beans roasted especially for them. Although they have a large terrace, the warm interior is just as cozy inside. The menu changes daily, and you can choose from various daily specials for lunch or dinner. For breakfast, order a croissant or the pancakes!
Zypressenstrasse 115, Zurich, Switzerland – cafedubonheur.ch

© Your Little Black Book – Café du Bonheur
In the up-and-coming 3rd district, Sihlfeldstrasse is the place to be for hip locals. I'd recommend: if you have dinner at Miki in the evening, go straight on for drinks at Bar Sacchi. During the day, you can enjoy a coffee there, and in the evening, this bar is perfect for a glass of wine, local beer, or a good cocktail. In the summer, the terrace is lovely, but in bad weather, the small interior is a bit cozy. You can't eat here, but there are plenty of nice places nearby to eat something to eat ;-).
Bertastrasse 1, Zurich, Switzerland – sacchi.bar

© Your Little Black Book – Bar Sacchi
If you, like me, love indoor food markets, Markthalle Im Viadukt is the place to be. This enormous fresh produce market isn't just a market; you'll also find various restaurants, shops, and bars. And all of this, as the name suggests, is located under a viaduct. This viaduct is still in use, by the way. A train still runs over it a few times an hour. The area around the Markthalle has undergone a major renovation in recent years, and you'll find many more great shops on the long viaduct that runs almost all the way to Frau Gerolds Garden, from (fashion) boutiques to restaurants and cafes with views of the park. Markthalle Im Viadukt is the perfect place to pick up a tasty picnic if you're visiting one of the Badis or to relax for a few hours in the park.
Viaduktstrasse, Zurich, Switzerland – im-viadukt.ch

© Your Little Black Book – Markthalle Im Viadukt
If you're planning to visit this coffee hotspot, timing is everything. This place is only open on weekends. We arrived very early after a visit to the flea market at Helvetiaplatz. Don't be surprised if you see some strange characters shuffling past on Langstrasse, just out of a club. Bar Butter is tucked away in a side street, and you can relax there with your morning coffee on a bench outside. The menu is full of delicious brunch dishes. Already have breakfast plans? Then head to Bar Butter in the late afternoon. Then the coffee gives way to a wide selection of sparkling wines from all over the world.
Zwinglistrasse 38, Zurich, Switzerland – barbutter.ch

© Your Little Black Book – Bar Butter
Don't have a dinner reservation but still want to visit a nice place? Cor Wine & Pintxos only accepts walk-ins, and if you arrive early, you're sure to get a table. It's more of a wine bar than a restaurant, so it's also a great place for drinks and appetizers. Ask for wine recommendations, and you can sample some by the glass. A nice touch: all the Spanish dishes and pintxos are vegan. The corner terrace is perfect for people-watching. If the weather isn't so great, you can also sit inside in the cozy bar.
Weststrasse 112, Zurich, Switzerland – corwineandpintxos.com

© Your Little Black Book – Cor Wine & Pintxos
Next week, following Zurich West, the up-and-coming Altstetten district is the perfect spot for a delicious lunch, drink, or dinner. Nüni is a restaurant located on a former industrial site that also houses a former depot. Inside, the decor is warm and cozy, but in good weather, the sunny terrace is the best. Here, you have a view of old train cars and it truly feels like a place in development. The team is incredibly friendly, and the menu is Mediterranean with a Greek twist. We had a delicious lunch there, and the various pita dips are highly recommended!
Hohlstrasse 430, Zurich, Switzerland – nüni.ch

© Your Little Black Book – Nüni
On the same grounds as Nüni is the super-beautiful coffee bar ViCAFE Rösterei & Kaffeebar. If you're lucky, the beans will be roasted while you're enjoying your coffee. Needless to say, the spacious room (which even boasts a palm tree) is filled with the wonderful aroma of coffee. Choose your favorite coffee from the extensive menu and order it to go or enjoy it there. Easily one of the most beautiful coffee bars in Zurich!
Hohlstrasse 418, Zurich, Switzerland – instagram.com/vicafe.ch

© Your Little Black Book – ViCAFE Rösterei & Kaffeebar
Are you as much of a matcha fan as I am? Then there's a spot in Zurich you simply can't miss. The Matcha Club is the city's matcha lab, where everyone can discover the health benefits of matcha. Owner Chiara prepares this unique green tea with meticulous care. The menu features various (iced) matcha combinations you'll want to try. The ultra-clean, white interior makes this hotspot unique in the city.
Bärengasse 16, Zurich, Switzerland – thematchaclub.com

© Your Little Black Book – The Matcha Club
Fancy a pre-dinner drink in Zurich? Then Acid is a great (wine) bar for a late afternoon getaway. Fancy a local beer or natural wine? Feel free to ask the team if you can sample some. No room on the terrace? Chances are they'll set up some extra tables next door once the shops close. Besides an extensive drink menu, they also offer some snacks. But the best way to check their Instagram is to see if they have a pop-up shop while you're in Zurich for the weekend.
Langstrasse 67, Zurich, Switzerland – instagram.com/acidzh

© Your Little Black Book – Acid
When I first went on a city trip to Zurich a while ago, Frau Gerold was a new hotspot in the then-currently developing Zurich West district. It's so great to see how this place has truly transformed the neighborhood. Frau Gerolds Garten is a meeting place for delicious food and drinks near Hardbrücke station. We were there during the day to enjoy an ice cream at Gelateria Di Berna and browse the shops. For example, you'll find a large Freitag store with a tower of containers visible from miles away. The best time to visit Frau Gerolds Garten is after work or on the weekend. That's when locals come here for drinks and a bite to eat on the large terrace.
Geroldstrasse 23, Zurich, Switzerland – fraugerold.ch

© Your Little Black Book – Frau Gerolds Garten
Babu's Bakery & Coffeehouse is a household name for breakfast in Zurich! It's no surprise, then, that they now have several locations throughout the city. Don't be surprised if you see a line outside the bakery in the morning. The freshly baked bread smells delicious and tastes even better. And we haven't even mentioned the pastries yet. Whether you want breakfast, lunch, or just a piece of cake, at Babu's Bakery & Coffeehouse you can sit comfortably on the terrace or by the window to people-watch and enjoy all the delicious treats. The carrot cake is incredibly good, and you'll definitely want to order it if you're a fan of it, as I am!
Zentralstrasse 127, Theaterstrasse 3 & Löwenstrasse 1, Zurich, Switzerland – babus.ch

© Your Little Black Book – Babu's
If you love big designer brands, a visit to Zurich should definitely include the section of Bahnhofstrasse near Bürkiplatz. A coffee spot worth remembering nearby is Milchbar. Tucked away in the courtyard of a beautiful historic building, you can enjoy a cappuccino in peace. With a view of the fountain and a peaceful oasis, you'll be right in the heart of the city.
Kappelergasse 16, Zurich, Switzerland – milchbar.ch

© Your Little Black Book – Milchbar
Looking for a chic evening out? Then La Muña's rooftop terrace overlooking the lake is highly recommended. This restaurant is located on the sixth floor of the luxury hotel La Réserve Eden au Lac. Be sure to bring a stylish outfit for this occasion. From the rooftop terrace, you'll have panoramic views of Lake Zurich. The menu is Japanese-Peruvian and full of delicious dishes perfect for sharing. I was there for lunch, and the crispy rice with spicy tuna is a must-order. So is the ceviche. This place is perfect for a romantic evening out for two. Enjoy the lake view, the fine wines, and each other, and you'll have the perfect ending to your city break in Zurich. Tip: only go here if you can truly dine al fresco, as this will create a truly wow effect.
Utoquai 45, Zurich, Switzerland – lareserve-zurich.com
A lovely place to stop for a drink at the end of the day with some small dishes is Heisswijn. They bake their own sourdough here, and that's a must-try. As for wines, they only offer natural wine. If you're not familiar with it, be sure to ask for advice. There's a good chance you'll stay for a second glass! The dishes change regularly and are made for sharing. We arrived just after opening, just in time for a spot on the small terrace among the creative locals.
Konradstrasse 40, Zurich, Switzerland – heisswein.ch

© Your Little Black Book – Heisswijn
A crispy crust, a good base, and a delicious topping… The pizzas at Pizza Derby in Zurich have everything a good pizza needs and are popular in the 3rd district. There are only a few pizzas on the menu, and they change regularly. I recommend sharing and trying them all. But… definitely save room for the excellent tiramisu! In good weather, you can enjoy dining on the terrace, although the restaurant interior is also very cozy and warm.
Sihlfeldstrasse 85, Zurich, Switzerland – pizzaderby.ch

© Your Little Black Book – Pizza Derby
Got a mezze craving in Zurich and fancy something a little different? Bebek is open from lunchtime onwards, and you can tuck in here for some excellent mezze, all homemade. They have a terrace, but you can also sit comfortably inside the modern restaurant. Order a table full of dishes to share, and you'll have a delicious lunch.
Badenerstrasse 171, Zurich, Switzerland – bebek.ch

© Your Little Black Book – Bebek
Are you in Zurich with a group and want to go somewhere where you can also stay and dance afterward? Charlatan RestoDisco is a place where you can eat and go out. According to the team, this place is especially busy and popular in the colder months. The enormous disco ball is definitely a nice eye-catcher! If you're going, I'd say go as late as possible for dinner, have a cocktail afterward, and wait to see if it turns into a busy night that lasts until the early hours!
Lagerstrasse 119, Zurich, Switzerland – restodisco.ch

© Your Little Black Book – Charlatan RestoDisco
While shopping in Zurich's city center, there's one restaurant and rooftop bar you should definitely consider for a break. Rooftop offers a respite from the hustle and bustle of the shopping streets. Enter the Rituals store, take the elevator, and moments later you'll find yourself on a rooftop with views of the city. Below the bustling Bahnhofstrasse, the rooftop is an oasis of tranquility. Grab a table at the edge of the terrace, and you'll have the perfect spot for an aperitif or a delicious lunch. The menu features Asian fusion dishes designed for sharing. We had a delicious lunch there and enjoyed a long chat in the sunshine.
Bahnhofstrasse 74, Zurich, Switzerland – ooo-zh.ch

© Your Little Black Book – Rooftop
Also take a look at the Switzerland Travel Guide on Your Little Black Book.
Have fun planning your next trip!
WITH LOVE,
ANNE

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