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Dihei - Hotel, Lounge, Bar
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A seating area with a flat-screen TV, a desk and a private bathroom are available in this double room. The unit has 1 be…
The single room provides a seating area, parquet floors, as well as a private bathroom featuring a shower and a hairdrye…
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Restaurants nearby
- Sternen - Badstube★ Michelin Located in the sleepy town of Wangen, this pretty inn successfully combines the old and the new. A dedicated couple have been plying their trade here since 2005 – Matthias Brunner is in charge of the kitchen, while Bettina Brunner-Schill oversees the friendly front-of-house team. The cuisine has classical leanings with modern influences. Diners can choose between a seasonal and a vegetarian set menu (each with up to seven courses, featuring dishes such as "kingfish, pumpkin cannelloni, lemongrass" or "radish and tonburi ravioli, calamansi"), as well as a smaller "classics" menu. The wine pairi2.4km
- The Restaurant★★ Michelin The Dolder Grand (formerly "Curhaus", dating back to 1899), one of the city's most exclusive hotels, boasts an idyllic location above Zurich, providing a magnificent setting for this chic and elegant fine dining restaurant. If possible, book a table near the window so you can savour the magnificent view while you eat. The huge glassed-in wine cabinet also draws the eye. Chef Heiko Nieder's elaborate and creative cooking is built on classical foundations but peppered with exotic Asian accents – think Breton lobster with green curry vinaigrette, avocado and herbs or "hot and sour" langoustine. F4.5km
- blooms Set in a beautiful terraced garden on the third floor of a modern annexe, this outdoor restaurant is a highlight of The Dolder Grand luxury hotel. It is truly idyllic to sit on the little individual terraces on the edge of the forest, surrounded by vegetable beds, fruit bushes, herbs and blooming flowers. A striking red sculpture by artist Keith Haring stands out against this backdrop of greenery. This intriguing concept is the brainchild of Heiko Nieder, who, alongside a dedicated team led by sous-chef Robin Briner, serves up vegan cuisine with a modern, seasonal twist – think tomato and stra4.4km
- Mikuriya A one-of-a-kind experience awaits in the intimate Japanese restaurant of the venerable, art-filled luxury hotel The Dolder Grand. Upon arrival, diners are received at the hotel's front desk and escorted to a converted suite. The interior design is minimalist and elegant, and the setting has an intimate feel. Up to eight guests can sit at the counter and watch as chef Atsushi Hiraoka prepares the numerous courses of his omakase menu right before their eyes. Some of the ingredients used are locally sourced. Sake makes for the perfect accompaniment. Service begins at 7pm.4.5km
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Attractions nearby
- Fluntern Cemetery graveyard in the city of Zurich, Switzerland4.0km
- Zürich Zoo zoo in Zurich3.8km
- Adlisberg mountain in Kanton Zürich, Switzerland3.7km
- Zürichberg mountain in Switzerland4.2km
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