Lausanne Lausanne

Lausana, una ciudad vibrante en el lago de Ginebra, combina el encanto de la Suiza francófona con una asombrosa belleza natural; disfrute de la fondue tradicional y los vinos locales.

St Paul

St Paul

Av. D'Echallens 72, Lausanne, Switzerland, 1004

Suppe • Pasta • Fisch • Kaffee


"I recently had the pleasure of dining at the Ristorante St. Paul in Lausanne and I must say it was a delightful experience. From the moment I entered the restaurant, I was greeted warmly by the friendly staff, creating a welcoming atmosphere. The tables were well spaced, allowing for privacy while still maintaining a lively atmosphere. Now let's talk about the food. The menu at Ristorante St. Paul offered a fantastic selection of Italian dishes, and I was impressed with the variety and quality of the options available. The service at Ristorante St. Paul was impeccable. The wait staff was attentive, knowledgeable and made excellent recommendations when asked. They were also prompt in taking orders and making sure we had everything we needed throughout the meal. I appreciated their professionalism and genuine hospitality, which added to the overall dining experience. In terms of pricing, Ristorante St. Paul offered good value for the quality of food and service provided. While it may be on the high end compared to some other local establishments, the overall experience and attention to detail made it worthwhile. Overall, I highly recommend Ristorante St Paul in Lausanne. It is a charming Italian restaurant that excels at providing delicious food, a cozy atmosphere, and attentive service. Whether you're looking for a romantic dinner for two or a get-together with friends, this restaurant is sure to please. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: CHF 40–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5"

Java

Java

Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera/Svizra, Switzerland, Swiss Confederation, 1005, Lausanne

Cafés • Barren • Restaurants • Französisch


"This note concerns two experiences we had with Java between December 2022 and January 2023. During our first visit, we came without a reservation for lunch because my partner is gluten intolerant and they have adapted cuisine. We arrive, a very friendly waitress offers to seat us upstairs and will take care of us for almost the entire meal. We order a truffle risotto as well as the poultry ballotine also accompanied by Risotto. I also take this opportunity to ask the question if it is possible to make sweet pancakes with buckwheat flour (gluten free) and we are confirmed that yes, it is a recurring request, no problem. The dishes arrive but unfortunately the risottos are almost raw and therefore inedible. We therefore reported it to our friendly waitress who quickly brought the dishes back to the kitchen and came back to confirm that she had tasted it and indeed, it was much more than al dente. We joke about it, it happens, no worries. We waited a bit and were served again. Both dishes were very good this time, nothing to add. We therefore order a buckwheat crepe for dessert, once again specifying the gluten allergy. We receive our dessert from another waiter and I notice (luckily for them, before tasting) that the color is too light to be buckwheat. So I call the waiter to ask the question, he is not sure and goes to our first waitress who apologizes, she forgot to specify this in the kitchen. How to put it... we 're trying to put things into perspective but it could have been catastrophic. We then eat the pancake, very good, and ask for a coffee and the bill. Not a single commercial gesture, not even on coffee... it 's not obligatory but it would have been the least we could do... But it was good, so we come out saying that it 's the weekend, relax. So we 're enjoying the experience this weekend. We arrive again to eat without a reservation, but it 's not crowded at all, the waiter tells us that we can go up and sit down (alone). After 15 minutes of waiting, we still saw no one approach our table while we saw the waiter who brought us in snacking downstairs between 2 coffees for the customers. We tell ourselves that he has forgotten and my companion approaches the railing to kindly wave to him. His only answer? "