Phone: +41442516129,+41442505940
Address: Römergasse 7, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
City: Zürich
Dishes: 8
Reviews: 6279
Website: http://www.le-dezaley.ch
"The service wasn’t good and the prices were disgusting. We wanted to share a cheese fondue because I wasn’t that hungry but they said it’s 30 frank per person so we couldn’t share we had to buy them seperate which is super wasteful because I only ate half of mine. The water was also 6.5 frank!! That’s $10.88AUD for a tiny bottle of water that was barley cold… I asked if they had tap water we could have because I know you can drink the tap water in Switzerland and they said yes but you have to pay for it… not sure how they can justify/ get away with charging customers 6.5 frank for something that’s free from the tap?? Definitely bring your own drink bottle here or don’t bother especially because the cheese makes you really thirsty. I can definitely see why Switzerland is a country so many backpackers overlook because it is just way too expensive. It was also really hot and stinky in the restaurant and our clothes stunk like cheese for a few days it really wasn’t worth it. We were sitting down for about 10-15 minutes before anyone even came to introduce themselves as our waiter or ask for our orders which was a little too late since it wasn’t even busy (and they only came over because I had to get their attention). It only took about 5 minutes for them to bring the cheese fondue out but took twice as long for them to even acknowledge us. One of the waiters saw me looking at him because I was trying to get his attention to come over and he walked right past me to clear the table behind us before taking our orders which everyone in hospitality knows not to do. Maybe I’m being bias because back in Australia you get free water with your meal and also usually a little mint or something with your bill at the end but there was none of that here so I might need to start setting my standards lower or go elsewhere."
All prices are estimates.
Zürich, Switzerland, is a vibrant financial hub with a picturesque old town. Typical dishes include Zürcher Geschnetzeltes, a creamy veal dish, and Rösti, crispy potato patties.