Reviews on Cafe food in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. The capital and home of the Prince of Liechtenstein, Vaduz has a car-free center, allowing tourists the freedom to walk around freely, appreciating some of the many surviving medieval, Gothic, and Baroque structures. Older buildings stand next to more recent structures, like the black basalt cube that showcases the contemporary and modern art collection of the Liechtenstein Museum of Fine Arts. Vaduz Castle, the home of the royal family, overlooks the city from the hills that surround the city.
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Freundliche Gastgeber, kleines und nettes Lokal, guter Espresso, feine Weissweine. Auswahl an regionalen Zeitungen, ich bin gerne in des ExpressBar in Buchs.
4 based on 12 reviews
Comfortable place to stay drinking a warm coffee or tea. There are a lot of cake options, sandwiches, chocolates, etc. Several tables to choose, gorgeous ambient inside. There is also for smokers a terrace outside with blankets on the chairs. On summer is a marvelous terrace to be seated. The staff is very kind, they try to talk to you in English (I don't speak German).Swiss prices, 4.20 CHF for a coffee with milk or a tea.
4 based on 29 reviews
guat & gsund is a coffeeshop and bistro with fresh and local products. Treat yourself at guat&gsund whether for breakfast, lunch or coffee and cake in the afternoon - the bistro is open from Monday until Friday from 07:30 to 14:30 o'clock. Daily changing
Whenever I am in Buchs for business we have lunch here several times during the week. Wonderful dishes and a very friendly, considerate staff. All the food is local and prepared deliciously. Have never been disappointed. Looking forward to my next visit.
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4 based on 21 reviews
I'm visiting this place pretty much once a week (or twice... :) when I'm in Switzerland. Friendly, bright, "gemütliche" Atmosphere. Great for dates, friendly meetings or even for business meetings. The staff is friendly.It has traditional Swiss sweets, but its not as sugary and dense as the other places sweets like Sprüngli. Sugar is just there to highlight the original ingredients of the cake. Excellent taste combinations without overpowering each other. The second Saturday of every month they have a breakfast/brunch buffet. My two favorites that I highly recommend is the Hazelnut braided bread (zopf style), and the chocolate mousse cake with plum jam in the middle. Heavenly!
Walked to LoVino from our hotel for a nightcap. The bar had a large variety of Austrian and German wine, we were slightly disappointed that there was no offering of local wine. The ambiance was cozy, with comfortable chairs, couches, or barstools as options. The waitress (I think perhaps one of the owners) was able to recommend some great wine, as we were not familiar with Austrian wine.
4 based on 29 reviews
We were looking for Restaurant Kainer but somehow we ended up at Guflina after having been unable to find it with our GPS.The view might be much better here than Kainer.We arrived around 2 so only simple foods wee available but we quite enjoyed the atmosphere and services.Night view might be much nicer I would imagine.
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You have to try their chocolate croissants! Whenever I get a chance I always stop by to get a couple.Wir bedanken uns für für Ihre positive Bewertung und hoffen, dass Sie bald wieder einen Schoko-Croissant geniessen können.
Where to eat Pizza food in Vaduz: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 30 reviews
Balu Bäckerei Konditorei is located in the heart of the Vaduz town and is open seven days a week for its customers. For your lunch we offer various convenience products as well as hot paninis, wraps, salads, Bichermüesli and sandwiches. In the afternoon y
...but then so is the Principality of Lichtenstein! A kind of bakery bordering on cafe on Vaduzâs premier (and possibly only) pedestrianised walkway. They serve open sandwiches with sometimes odd (but tasty) fillings eg creamed celery with odd (but tasty) toppings eg the aforementioned celery with walnut and pineapple. Coffee very so so - mittle-Europe tasteless - but comes with a tiny biscuit in a wrapper. Nice to sit outside in the shade...at least that bit is for free (well, relatively speaking, since Iâd paid â¬8 for a coffee and a slice of bread with topping!)
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