Last week in Switzerland, living a #Travelife, we had dinner at the fine dining restaurant of the Storchen, a luxury hotel in Zurich with a great location and over 650 years of history.
We were only in Zurich overnight on a stopover on the way to the French side of Switzerland from Munich, and I’d booked the Storchen, a member of the Preferred Hotels & Resorts, because I wanted a quiet and quietly luxurious hotel in the center of Zurich.
I also wanted to eat the Storchen restaurant again, and I didn’t want to walk out or drive or get a cab to get to the restaurant after a long drive from Munich, so staying at the Storchen and eating there was the perfect arrangement.
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As mentioned earlier, The Storchen is one of Zurich’s top luxury hotels and also its oldest. It has two good restaurants: a highly-rated rotisserie and bar on the ground floor and a Swiss-style fine dining restaurant with formal service, lovely flowers and wood-paneled ceilings and walls.
It really gives a nice feeling of being in Switzerland, and it’s a great favourite of well-heeled locals and regular visitors to Zurich — especially those looking for traditional dishes.
We had a very nice table by the window, affording a beautiful view of Zurich as the sun slowly set.
I ordered the Storchen aperitif to start, and this was a wonderful mix of rose wine with soda water and some other flavours. It was terribly addicting.
For my meal, I decided to go with all the Storchen classics. This hotel has been making these dishes for decades so they are sure hits in terms of taste and execution.
I began with a wonderful lobster bisque which was finished off at the table with spoonfuls of Martell cognac. I order lobster bisque all the time, and this was an excellent version.
Then, after a delicious dessert of berries and cream, we went for a walk by the river as it was a beautiful evening, thus ending ever so wonderfully another delicious dinner in my never-endingly delicious #Travelife.