"it is a place like mexican, but the menu is quite strange, they have a little from tapas to filets de perche or chicken curry. eating was okay, but nothing remarkable for me. the server was nice, but seemed too eager, even if the place was almost empty. At some point, it turns into a dance place in the upper area, with Latin music and ambiente of people in their 50s. the place is not expensive and the portions are large. but I don't think I'll come back."
All prices are estimates.
Geneva, a cosmopolitan Swiss city by Lake Geneva, is known for its UN headquarters and rich cuisine including fondue, raclette, and its own chocolate specialties.