List of restaurants in Switzerland

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The main entrance of Restaurant Talvo, with its typical engadin Sgraffito-ornaments on its facade. The historic farm house was built in 1658. Talvo Eingangsfassade.jpg
The main entrance of Restaurant Talvo, with its typical engadin Sgraffito-ornaments on its façade. The historic farm house was built in 1658.

This is a list of notable restaurants in Switzerland .

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Restaurants in Switzerland

Restaurants in Zürich

Hiltl Restaurant Hiltl Zurich.jpg
Hiltl Restaurant

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References

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