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We went there with some friends in order to eat in the self service area. As it was crowded and as the prices were not much different from the one in the restaurant on top of it, we decided to go there.This was the right choice as the food was much better than downstairs (some friends ate downstairs the day before) and service was very nice.It was so good that we wanted to go there the next day, but we missed the opp... View all feedback.
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I have to say that on a recent to Le Chaudron the only thing which was impressive was the toilets with its clear glass window, as a gentleman I had eye contact with outsiders at the urinal.The negatives, in the self-service part were plastic plates and bowls, really poor quality ingredients and coffee free coffee. I cannot stress how every corner had been cut. My previous visits to Swiss restaurants had not prepared... View all feedback.
I was somewhat reluctant to go to a Swiss restaurant because my experience was that they were all expensive, but this place was actually quite cheap, relative. They had a good selection of lunch options from Soup at €9.50 to Steak at €30.
Had a terrible experience at this restaurant. Ten of us went for lunch, we waited for 90 minutes only three meals arrived and then they said they had “Run out” of pizza and there was only “Green Salad”. Then they sent us a bill for...the three meals, we declined to pay and then Dave Paul “ The Manager” became very angry, blocked the door and pushed me. So if you like no food and violent behavior this is the place for you.
Waited over 2h with 10 people before being told that our ordered food hadn't been made and the order had been lost in the kitchen. Then to be told that a pizza restaurant had run out of pizza. Just had to leave without food. Bad...experience all round. Would recommend to avoid.
Was here already two times, with friends. Can 't decide which experience was worse. The staff is really rude. The first time 8 of us ordered food and drinks while the 9th wanted to just have his sandwich, but they made him leave saying it is...not a picnic place . Makes a lot of (business) sense, right?The second time when asking if we can order, they reply was a simple NO without even looking at us (well, at least we could finally place our order, after waiting 30 mins). So yeah, the service is terrible Food is mediocre and they have hardly any choice in terms of drinks. Just go to the French side if you want to eat/enjoy a decent meal.
I have to say that on a recent to Le Chaudron the only thing which was impressive was the toilets with its clear glass window, as a gentleman I had eye contact with outsiders at the urinal.The negatives, in the self-service part were plastic plates and bowls, really poor quality ingredients and coffee free coffee. I cannot stress how every corner had been cut. My previous visits to Swiss restaurants had not prepared me to why I had found a 1970’s service station re-enactment up a hill in the Alps.