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Swiss and popular non-Swiss Restaurants in the Bay Area
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Restaurant in the Bay Area that are not Swiss but frequently visited by swiss-listers
Links/Information:
Chef Paul's Restaurant
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Chef Paul's Restaurant is a pearl worth the trip to the Piedmont
district of
Oakland. Advertised mainly by word-of-mouth, it is known to insiders as one
of the best traditional French-style restaurants in the Bay area.
Award-winning Chef Paul Gruetter's seafood and meat dishes and
his home-made
desserts are a delight. Be sure to be hungry and start with the heavenly
saffron lobster bisque.
Emile's Restaurant
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The owner and Chef Emile Mooser is from Gruyères and came here over 40 years ago.
He is a member of the Chaine des Rotisseurs. Might be one of the 3 best restaurants in the Bay
Area with Chez Panisse in Berkeley and La Follie in S.F. It is less expensive than these
restaurants, but it is a gourmet restaruant and not cheap: plan to spend $32 for the special,
$50 for the table gastronomique. Food is haute cuisine, serves also Swiss wines he imports
himself. Please visit his Web site for more information at www.emiles.com
545 S. Second Street, San Jose CA 95112
Phone: 408-289-1960
(Submitted by: Emile Mooser,
Added: 21-Jun-2001
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Fondue Fred
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All the fondues you never thought of eating. Read a review and decide whether this is swiss. 2556 Telegraph Ave, Berkeley
(Submitted by: Claudio Fleiner,
Added: 3-May-2001
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Germania
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A very good German/Swiss restaurant located on Test: North First Street and Julian in downtown San Jose (their website describes how to get there). I can highly recommend the 'Schweinshaxen' (seasonal specialty though). Their 'Zuerich Gschnetzlets' (Swiss specialty) is also very good.
(Submitted by: Bela Ban,
Added: 7-May-2001
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La Fondue - Saratoga
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Everything from a good, traditional fondue to the wildest combinations – both cheese and meet as well as desert fondues. High quality food in “family style” sizes. Very nice and opulent decoration mixing ancient Roman, Chinese, and modern elements. Always reserve, as it is very popular.
PHONE (408) 867-3332
(Submitted by: Jan Reinhart,
Added: 19-Jun-2003
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La Gare French Restaurant
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208 Wilson Street, Santa Rosa, CA
Phone: 707-528-4355
(Submitted by: Claudio Fleiner,
Added: 16-Jun-2001
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Lugano Swiss Bistro, Carmel
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Underneath the Windmill
or The Barnyard Shopping Village
Carmel Rancho Blvd.
Carmel
831-626-3779
(Submitted by: Judit,
Added: 8-May-2005
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Matterhorn Swiss Restaurant
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2323 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco (Russian Hill) Phone: 415-885-6116
(Submitted by: Claudio Fleiner,
Added: 14-Nov-2001
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Pasta Grotto
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Swiss-italian cuisine. Pasta, panini, insalata, espresso, catering. Eat in or take out.
2310 Homestead Rd. Los Altos, CA 94024
Phone 408-738-6968
(Submitted by: Claudio Fleiner,
Added: 16-Jun-2001
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Walzwerk - The only East German Restaurant in the US
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Tired of Asian/Mexican/Fast Food? Try this small Restaurant in San Francisco with very good food (two blocks South of Market on 381 South Van Ness)
(Submitted by: Claudio Fleiner,
Added: 19-Aug-2002
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