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Great illustration of patisseries, savouries and chocolate shop in store. friendly and helpful service. in the dear plant “weigh” but this was somewhat disappointing, since it was very sweet and had a glitter that made it even sweeter. the place looks relaxing and is a good place to visit with a friend for a chat.
... warm apple cake with ice cream, a dreamy puff made of pickled cream bonbon, a warm, powdered, sugar-coated wonder ... they enjoy retro sweets, the kindness memories
There was a beautiful home' feeling, the caffe, typical Swiss, located behind the loading area of a chocolate shop. and amazing sweets that they had to offer! no reason about the cost of eating in ch when they are a brit. a delicious bowl of carrots and curry suppe with excellent fresh brot (cheek recharge for a small butter pat to go with it is she and for a small quiche with salat are typical prices. cappuccino fritte was too light and my friend did not value it much. my coffee was in order, but again an extra for a little bit of milk to go with it. the cure of the dollar is a thing. too much for extras and tourist will stop going. I don't think it's going to hurt the Swiss at all! I had to point out that I had been accused twice for the cappuccino, the bill was corrected without any fous and apologise. everywhere we had a nice, relaxing lunch and would go back.
A motto of their business, traditional Swiss confectionary established and run by family since with great love and passion. Finest chocolate, exquisite pralines and pastries, and of course Biberli of all shapes and sizes, local speciality, a kind of decorated ginger bread made from...honey dough with sweet almond filling. The Biber belongs to the town of St.Gallen just like the twin towers of its famous cathedral. Delicious, gone before I thought I should take a picture...