Best food review website for Switzerland?

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A traveler is searching for local restaurant review websites in Switzerland that feature reviews written primarily by locals in German or French. They specifically want to find alternatives to Tabelog in Japan, aiming for a site with minimal tourist inputs for authentic recommendations.

Key takeaways:
  • Check out et.ch and other similar websites for local restaurant reviews in Switzerland.
  • Consider using Michelin's Guide Rouge for a reliable selection of restaurants, although it's a physical book.
  • Be open to reviews from locals and tourists alike, as it can broaden your options.
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  • Anonymous
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    9 June 2018 at 5:31:55 #816534

    I’m looking for good website where locals write food reviews, equivalent to Tabelog in Japan. Preferably it’ll be written by locals in German/French with minimal reviews by tourists. Which is the largest such site that exists in Switzerland?

  • User
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    Reply 1 of 2 • 9 June 2018 at 16:06:04 #887803

    Hi ee7klt,

    Not speaking/reading very good German or French I don’t know of any local German/French restaurant review sites off-hand. I did find a few you could try

    I can’t guarantee there aren’t German speaking tourists on there but it might be a good option for you.

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    Reply 2 of 2 • 9 June 2018 at 17:30:14 #887804

    Hi ee7kit –

    You might also look at Michelin’s Guide Rouge for Switzerland. It’s a “book.” On paper. 😉

    Slowpoke

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