Alpenrose

Swiss restaurant · Unterstrass

Alpenrose

Swiss restaurant · Unterstrass
Fabrikstrasse 12, 8005 Zürich, Switzerland

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Traditional Helvetian cuisine served in a high-ceilinged, timber-clad venue with cultural artifacts.  

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Fabrikstrasse 12, 8005 Zürich, Switzerland Get directions

restaurantalpenrose.ch
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Fabrikstrasse 12, 8005 Zürich, Switzerland Get directions

+41 44 431 11 66
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Guitar Lady

Google
OK, this is not a short review, so please bear with me.  I went from Ireland to Switzerland on a very low budget holiday, and of course, I wanted to try the traditional Swiss food. So, I asked around, and a guy recommended this restaurant.  I went there and I was blown away with an old fantastic style, it's like a time machine.  I asked for Fondue but they didn't have it, I was disappointed BUT, they had a very good reason to not offer it, that's because the Fondue will create steam that would damage the old paintings in the restaurant, I have a huge passion to history and art and I totally understand their point. The waitress told us that the restaurant was opened in the 30s by three ladies. After that,  I decided to order juice and a main course only because of my limited budget...Dylan the waiter recommended a lovely exclusive drink made from natural ingredients in the house, he also recommended the special beef dish on the day. Dylan's recommendations were  spot on. The juice was so refreshing, and you can feel the unique taste of Swiss ingredients.  The beef dish was lovely,  my sister enjoyed it. I ordered another beef dish with risotto, and it was so creamy. So, if you're looking for a unique lifetime experience to go back in time to the 1930s, then this is the place for you for sure. I couldn't take many photos inside because there were families eating, and I wanted to respect their privacy. I also couldn't take many photos of the dishes because of the candlelight and I really wanted to enjoy my time with my sister rather than taking photos... I couldn't order more than the juice and main dish because I couldn't afford more. But, you can save a bit of extra money and order a full meal with three courses. You might think it's an expensive restaurant,  but it's a journey to the Swiss history and culture of Switzerland.  The staff were amazing and they treated us very well. Although,  I was sad that they did not offer Fondue,  they respectfully explained why they can't have it on the menu. I highly recommend this restaurant.

natasha murcott

Google
Fantastic food with great service. The restaurant is beautiful and waiters were very attentive. I would recommend the meatloaf and house red wine. Thank you to fiche Oliver who’s English was fantastic and really made us feel welcome in Zurich.

J K

Google
Recently enjoyed a wonderful dinner while on holiday. Dining room is very pretty and intimate feeling. Food was presented beautifully and tasted excellent. Waitstaff was supreme and hard working. This restaurant is doing great things!

Sandara Grey

Google
I’ve looked up best restaurant in Zurich on Time Out and this place came out on suggestion. I didn’t manage to get a booking on a Friday evening so we tried our luck to walk in around 6pm. We were considered lucky to have dinner here as the place was filled around 8pm..! Ambience- cozy and nice space with some traditional rustic vibes Service- There are three waiters when we were there and all of them were not as attentive and being helpful with menus when we asked them question. Not sure if they don’t understand English at all or doesn’t want to…this affects our dining experience which was a bit disappointing. Food- we’ve ordered the meat loaf and veal steak. Both were very homely made taste and flavourful which we enjoyed very much. I specially adore their spactzle! I would highly recommend to have it as sides. For starter we had the bone marrow beef soup and beef tartare- the soup was OK, don’t think there’s any wow factor in there but the beef tartare was amazing. Overall this is the comfort food I had in Zurich and I really enjoyed the food. Hopefully service will improve next time that will makes it perfect :)

Antony Claughton

Google
Fantastic service and delicious food. No issues speaking only English. The waiters were happy to provide guidance and background on the dishes. Such as asking about the spices in the mashed potatoes and information about the local wine we consumed. Every serving was fabulous; the veal meatloaf was packed full of flavour.

Travelling Doc

Google
Arrived on time to be told to wait outside for 10mins. Was clearly not expecting this in Switzerland. We met the manager- Alex, later who apologised for this and gave us a complimentary desert. We had a waiter who is an older guy with a moustache who was extremely unpleasant. We were told later by the manager that he does not speak much English. The interior was busy, really need to book. However the noise levels was extremely high and found it too noisy for the type of dinner to catch up and talk- Hence the 2/5 on atmosphere on the review. We also had the most amazing waiter after that called Robin. The wine suggestion by Robin was amazing- Swiss Merlot. We had the trout and the duck with spätzle- good but not outstanding- It was a leg so was more moist but the skin could have been crisper and the fat a bit more melted out. Complimentary desert of chocolate mousse was good. Robin came around with some (non complementary ) afters- had the cherry liquor. Very good. The initial service disaster was very much reversed by Alex and Robin. Well done.

Martin Žnidaršič

Google
Authentic Swiss cuisine experience! Me and my wife were greeted by lovely waitresses and a waiter. The food that followed was really tasty. The ambient was really relaxing and vintage looks just perfect for such experience. I highly recommend going here for some traditional swiss cuisine.

Mathias Fuchs

Google
This is a very very lovely place. The service is so authentic, motivated and super funny :) We had a blast. The food is very traditional and super delicious. Can recommend the hackbraten :)

Emi B.

Yelp
3.7/5 Soup of the Day - Cabbage Potato Apple Soup, good but not memorable. Homemade Ravioli with Walnut - very very good. I love the little touch adding nutty flavor to balance the cheese. Beef Heart & Spatzle - expected a lot but unfortunately this dish is so so.... The beef heart was a bit chewy, maybe a bit overcooked? The Spatzle was dry and flavorless.

Mel O.

Yelp
I was surprised that there wasn't a more detailed recent review of Alpenrose during my search for a nice Swiss restaurant near the Renaissance Tower where we were staying. I was even more surprised that it seemed to be a best kept secret after having an absolutely lovely dinner there with three others. I searched online and saw a few reviews that were either years-old or not very descriptive. So I've decided to set things to right and share the experience of our wonderful evening. First - Alpenrose does take credit cards and cash (contrary to a previous post), so rest easy on that note. Reservations can be made online or by calling as their staff speaks fluent English. The restaurant is located at the Quellenstrasse stop on the #4 tram so it's easy to get to. We got there a little early but the staff had already reserved a table for us and greeted us warmly. Eomil was our waiter and he helped us get settled with water and other beverages. We perused the menus and decided to share a variety of starters - a charcuterie platter with an delectable assortment of meat and pickles along with melted Gruyère-topped bread on a bed of tomato ragout. Selecting the entrees took a bit more work but one landed on the Ravioli with cheese and sage butter, two people opted for the Juure Mocke vinegared beef - one with a salad and the other with spaetzle and for me, the Swiss Meatloaf with Mashed Potatoes and creamy mushroom gravy. When the dishes arrived, our conversation turned to a low hum as we enjoyed our meal with quiet appreciation. The Ravioli were perfect puffs of cheese with an amazing sage butter and nutmeg sauce. Don't let the description of the Juure Mocke "vinegared beef" scare you. It's well-braised, with balanced flavors of red wine and vinegar. I had the meatloaf. I haven't had such comfort food like this in a long time and was so happy to indulge. The meatloaf was well-seasoned, baked perfectly, accompanied by the most delicate, delectable puréed potatoes and the mushroom cream sauce that went perfectly with everything. There was also a side dish of roasted vegetables for us to share which seemed like an afterthought but was the perfect accompaniment for all dishes. Then came time for dessert. You'd think we'd politely opt out since we ate so much until this point, but we each indulged in ice cream or rather a creamy sorbet - buttermilk ice cream with fruit compote or the icy buttermilk champagne ice cream. All were the perfect way to end a superb meal. Our thanks to Eomil and the staff for their wonderful service, great food and a perfect way to end our stay in Zurich!

Pavan K.

Yelp
Had a great experience at Alpenrose. Our waiter, Sami, was fantastic and took his time detailing the top dishes. Alex, the manager also took some time to chat with us as well. Food was great, and their selection of only Swiss wines was incredible. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a great meal in Zurich.

Shaq Z.

Yelp
Exquisite fine dining. Great ambiance with friendly local staff. Regards, Shaq Zaidi, MD

Molly N.

Yelp
Delicious traditional Swiss food in a cozy environment. The staff was attentive and helpful and our party - including a young child - had a delightful time.

Jme G.

Yelp
Typisch Schweizer Essen- that's typical Swiss eats- Try the ente (duck) or maronni ravioli if you want a treat! The restaurant style`s slight hipster, even Thursday had a crowd- So make a reservation so you don't wait around. Pricey, but only takes cash, so bring your Franks too- It's also close to Lang Strasse for after dinner to-dos!

Ken M.

Yelp
Don't let the armored exterior and old "Goldene Schloss" signs fool you --- go inside, this is the Swiss food your grandparents would have had on a Grand Tour. «Gebratene Zürisee Eglifilet vom Fischer Ruf siener Frau, ins Netz geschwommen Nähe Halbinsel Au»: Tender fish, dill, clear butter sauce. Delicious roast potatoes (please don't drop them) with rosemary. «In Butter gebratenes BIO Pouletbrüstchen aus unserem befreundeten Nachbarland Frankreich»: Savory chicken that tastes like a bird, not a block of protein. Why can't American chicken measure up to Swiss? «Wein»: Priced by the decilitre. «Leichter Zitronenkuchen von Katrin mit einer Tasse Kaffee»: lemon peel, sugary glaze, and surprisingly large. «Alpenrose Schoggischnitte»: A chocolate cake. It's shaped like a slice, but by overall size I'd classify it as an entire cake. One of those two-hands-to-carry-the-plate desserts. For next time: «Wilde Heidelbeeri aus dem Puschlav, von Landfrauen für uns gepflückt.» (I expected to see pictures of the women involved --- I like knowing the provenance of my food, but this is getting silly).

Gerry Q.

Yelp
Friendly service, great ambience and excellent food. Had the whole chicken (what is known as Cornish hen in Canada) and it was simply delicious. My wife had the vinegared beef which was tender and tasty. Would go back again for sure.

Sara M.

Yelp
We had a wonderful meal here, savoring classic Swiss fare, including duck and lamb, salads, breads and the most wonderful chocolate dessert. Almost a flourless torte but tall like a cake with a fragile crust and moist as cheesecake interior.The service was professional and friendly, the tiny restaurant just a little warm on a Zurich summer day. It is in an old classic building that I presume has no air conditioning so the windows were open. There was a little smoke coming in from the sidewalk smokers but not as bad as I have seen elsewhere. Smoking in Zurich is very heavy duty.

C N.

Yelp
Dinner was good, but not as delicious as we remembered. We ate at the restaurant a few years ago, and very fondly remembered a side dish called "grandmother's noodles" - long, schupfnudeln in a velvety cream sauce which I could eat every day, they were so delicious! To my surprise, the dish was not on the menu. Our dinner was good: I ordered ham-wrapped veal escallops which were a little salty and a little dry (overcooked). They were served with salty gravy, very good spaetzle and black chard. My husband had the pork belly which came with the same salty gravy, spaetzle and chard. The pork was very good. The restaurant is charming but it's nothing like the delicious food the previous owners were cooking. Disappointing to me, but if you never tasted the previous owner's food, you will not be sad.