Restaurants Geneva
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<BR>Kate,<BR><BR>"In vicinity" - over the French border - you will find many restaurants to suit your preference. I can't remember the name, but we just drove out into Savoie and found a memorable country auberge one Sunday evening. The hunt is half of the delight.<BR><BR>John Bermont<BR>www.enjoy-europe.com<BR>
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Hi<BR><BR>Don't remember the names but in the old town centre :<BR><BR>1) Serves only Entrecote ............ cooked at the table and excellent. Probably called L'entrecote ! Mainly business clientele at lunchtime.<BR><BR>2) With a US colleague, this one was recommended by a cab driver (usually to be avoided). In a cellar, plaque on the wall ......... US Pres. Clinton ate here ! Excellent food, relaxed atmosphere.<BR><BR>Peter<BR>http://tlp.netfirms.com<BR><BR>
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Geneva has some really good restaurants. Try some of these:<BR><BR>For lunch: Coté Parc (tram stop Terrassiere)<BR><BR>General good bets: Café Zinette; L'Angle de Dix Vins (in Carouge), Café des Negociants (in Carouge), Café de la Place (maybe a bit expensive); L'Evidence (behind the train station; great French atmosphere, a bit gaudy but excellent food); Esquisse (in Eaux-Vives); L'Universal (a Geneva institution); L'Opera Bouffe (theme of the interior both visually and audio: opera); Les Fous de la Place (you're surrounded by book cases and great ornaments); Restaurant de la Gare des Eaux Vives; Hotel Tiffany restaurant (also has a neat little bar in back)<BR><BR>Middle Eastern food: Café Metis (very laid back, student atmosphere, great sampler dish)<BR><BR>Trendy: Café des Bains (near the Modern Art Museum MAMCO)<BR><BR>Very small, full of atmosphere: Equinox (in Carouge)<BR><BR>Korean: Maison de Corée<BR><BR>Thai: Sam Lor (in the Paquis area - if you absolutely want Thai, go here); Sawasdee (in Carouge)<BR><BR>Enjoy...<BR><BR>
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To supplement mpprh's reply: <BR><BR>Yup, the restaurant is L'Entrecote, believe it's the one below the old town, on a street just inside of the lake road. Steak and french fries are the main dish. Very French interior - and, aren't all the waiters and waitresses dressed in black/white?<BR><BR>- The Clinton restaurant is Les Armures (also a Hotel); a Geneva institution for fondue and raclette, very traditional Swiss food. A nice one. Clinton pictures are inside...<BR><BR>- Also, there's Mortimer's in the old town; again, more of a student atmosphere, close-seating and a bit noisy, but excellent pasta dishes. And one of the best chocolate cakes to top off your meal...
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The place where Bill Clinton dined is called 'Les Armures'. It'a restaurant with mainly typical Swiss dishes, but is also a hotel. It's located in the old town. <BR>You can read their menu on their web site. It's not that expensive, especially the cheese dishes aren't.<BR><BR>www.hotel-les-armures.ch/
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Kate - just to make your decision more complicated, there's a great, relatively new Italian restaurant in Geneva called "Incontro". Have had a great pasta dish there, plus an espresso after the meal is super. Always packed, but service still fine. Kinda noisy, but hey, that's part of the atmosphere.
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The "Clinton" restaurant is very good. Also, over the border in Ferney, France in the Hotel de France is a great restaurant and much cheaper than Geneva. I live in Geneva, but sadly, rarely eat out. Saving all my money for traveling this beautiful continent.
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