This is a blog about new openings, places to be and hot venues in Gundeli. Gundeli or Gundeldingen is an area of the city of Basel in Switzerland.
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Bollywood in Gundeli!
A Bollywood shop is opening now on Bruderholzstrasse, where the Sri Ayurveda Shop was. Sri Ayurveda have moved to Thiersteinerallee a few months ago.
The Bollywood shop is due to open in the new year.
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Güterstrasse Boulevard
Soon at Dreispitz Migros will open up their Christmas wonderland where you can find baubles and christmas trees. Don't miss it!
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Fine Business Shirts and Ties in Gundeli
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Eating Dinner on a Monday night
A wonderful exception in Gundeli which is also not too pricey is the Thiersteinerhof at Thiersteinerallee. Food prices are in the range of a Pizza Delivery service plus setting (around 18 CHF for a Pizza and 20 Francs for Pasta, Meat for about 30 Francs). The food is delicious, the restaurant has outdoor seating and is quite neat and tidy.
The restaurant is held by Antonio Germano who worked for the fabulous Restaurant Rösslirytti earlier. You can certainly taste that!
Thursday, September 07, 2006
Off Gundeli Topic: Spa Heaven!
Finally! My dreams have come true! Basel finally has a Spa which deserves its name. The City Spa with its Butterfly logo can be found at Brunngässlein 3 (near the Armani Store opposite DKNY at Aeschenvorstadt).
City Spa offers a wide range of treatments and massages for men and women which are at par with premium wellness resorts in India and Thailand. The reception is warm and inviting with a cozy seating area, bar and children area! The predominant colors are red and orange. The light and sound are dimmed downstairs at the treatment area, where only the sound of a little fountain and light music can be heard.
Body pampering: several packages from Bali, Java, Thailand, Brazil offer relaxation and revitalization. Besides that City Spa also offers Rassoul treatments and Thalasso therapy.
Beauty: waxing (also with sugar and lime, oriental style). Teenagers pay half the price on Wednesdays!
Massages: besides heavenly relaxation massages with City Spa custom made massage oils, they also offer an excellent trigger-point sports massage, foot reflex therapy, lymphatic drainage and deep tissue massage. Massages cost 100 CHF per hour.
Yoga: City Spa offers daily Yoga lessons at a price of 35 CHF.
Find out more on the website of City Spa: http://www.wellform.ch/
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Strange Singing in EoIpso
It was great fun and the food was awsome too!
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
It's hot in Gundeli!
Adapting back to Gundeli is quite tricky, most of all when I compare the grocery prices and the quality of grocery goods (three times the prices for half the quality). But enough ranting about, after all Gundeli is great and I am glad to be back home.
What has changed in this week in Gundeli? Not much. The Cat Shelter of Basel had their open door event on August 26th. I had been there a day ahead to buy cool stuff for my cats. If you need a furry companion of any size, check out their residents.
Friday, August 18, 2006
Bonvivant at Zwingerstrasse in Basel
Remember my mysterious post about the great new restaurant I was not allowed to comment on yet? Well, now I can - after I had a tour of the premises. Bonvivant is the new and highly innovative project of the Gault Millau and Michelin decorated cook Andreas Schürmann.
The restaurant offers only one menu for lunch and one for the evening, prepared with excellent market-fresh ingredients and high quality cooking. The interiors of Bonvivant are warm, wooden and state-of-the-art, with long wooden tables to sit on. The kitchen is open, so that all kitchen wizardry can be observed by the guests.
The atmosphere of Bonvivant in general is more like eating at a (stylish) friend's house...
Prices are quite moderate with a two course lunch costing 35 CHF and a three course dinner costing 65 CHF. Alternately meat, fish and vegetarian menues are served according to the plan below:
monday - meat
tuesday - fish or seafood
wednesday - vegetarian or meat
thursday - meat
friday - fish or seafood
Bonvivant also offers catering for parties, events or dinner at home. Many of the used delicacies can also be bought directly at Bonvivant, such as wines, aprons, condiments and jams.
Find out more on Bonvivants website: http://www.bon-vivant.ch
Early reservations are mandatory as only limited seating is available!
Best Japanese Food in Basel
Examples of Menus:
- Teriyaki Chicken (delicious!) with rice, spiced carrots and a very yummy cucumber-noodle salad
- Beef Eggplant curry with rice
- Vegetable Tempura with rice
- Yellow chicken curry with rice, spiced carrots and a very yummy cucumber-noodle salad
But beware: the food at Wasabi is extremely popular and people will be queuing already before opening of the shop to get their menus, if you arrive at 13h00 most will be sold out already. Wasabi is open from Monday to Friday from 11h30 to 13h30.
Monday, August 14, 2006
New Park in Gundeli!
Still, there are better news from Gundeli to tell: A new park called Falkensteinerpark is being built at the corner of Dornacher-, Gilgenberger-, Arlesheimer- and Falkensteinerstrasse at the construction site of the new big residential building complex.
Detailed information (only in German)
Thursday, August 03, 2006
Gundeldingerhof - Excellent Cuisine! But book ahead....
No Restaurant Review :)
Thursday, July 27, 2006
1. August Festivities
Saturday, July 22, 2006
Short tip for Novartis people who work or have meetings in Peter Merian...
But there is an alternative: From Peter Merian House walk to the train station (4 Min.) and take Bus No 30 (Bus stop is in front of Tschibo store / Confiserie Bachmann) to Johanniterbrücke (9 Min.), there change to No 11 to Voltaplatz (4 Min.), if you're lucky you'll be considerably faster than with the 11 or 1 tram.
Thursday, July 20, 2006
The Upbeat Job Factory Store
On the ground floor you have a café, a florist, a hairdresser and a great giftshop where you'll find the most trendy stuff from all over the world. In the basement there's the music store, where you can buy great electric guitars, ranging from Squire to Fender/Gibson, but also custom-made Zions (like mine!) can be found there. The guitarists who sell the guitars also give lessons and really know their stuff, without seeming arrogant.
On the first floor of Job Factory Store you'll find clothes of various brands. The top floor offers a good restaurant during lunchtime and different evening programmes. Job Factory Store also employs youth in different other non-retail areas. Find out more
Gundeli Pet Paradise!
PET SHOPS
In Gundeli there are actually (at least) 4 Pet Shops where you can buy everything for your animal friend.
- Small Pet Shop "Zum Goldfisch" at Güterstrasse 199 (Tellplatz) specializes in Reptiles and Rodents, but you can also find all neccessities for Cats and Dogs there, as well as Canary Birds, Hamsters and Gerbils.
- Zoo Bahnhof of the Qualipet chain at the train station passage (where Interdiscount, FCB Fanstore and the Tamil shops are) is a very big pet store. You can not only get pet supply of all price ranges there, but also can buy all sorts of animals ranging from many sorts of parrots to stingrays (which are only for show and not for sale!). In Switzerland it's prohibited by law to sell dogs and cats in shops, so please don't expect to find a cardboard box with kittens in the back room.
- Goldenway Cat & Dog Store at Reinacherstrasse 123 targets primarily owners of Dogs and Cats, so if you want to buy a real big bone or organic breakfast flakes for your doggie, that's the place to go.
- Finally we have Fressnapf (attn. very annoying sounds on website...) also a big chain of Pet Supply Stores, which can be found at Dornacherstrasse 393. They got everything for Cats and Dogs, though their variety for rodents, birds and reptiles is not as impressive as Zoo Bahnhof.
- If your moggie, your turtle or your puppy are sick, you can go to Dres. Vögtli & Eugster at Pfeffingerstrasse 41. Great Vets, great practice, also open in some evenings and on Saturdays.
HOLIDAYS
- If you're off to holidays and need a place to stay for your cats I can recommend the CatShelter and Holiday home at Schillerstrasse 30. A beautiful old art nouveau building, completely refurbished for the needs of pampered cats, two big rooms for holiday cats with secure outdoor facilities. Dr. Vögtli is the doctor on call, several animal keepers with a diploma in animal keeping tend to the cats during the day.
- You want a pet that you can't get in the common pet store and we're not talking Comodo Varans, but dogs and cats?
- Cats: You can go to the local Animal Shelter or to the above mentioned Cat Shelter to get a cat. The fee for a cat is 200 Francs. Most of the cats are used to go outdoors and not suitable to live in closed apartments. If there are indoors cats, they are rare and sought after. Indoor cats will only be given out as a pair or if you already have a resident cat.
- Dogs: You can go to the Basel Animal shelter who have many dogs waiting for a new home. Keep in mind that dogs need to pay dog tax, tram fees and that dog waste needs to be picked up! If you work all day, keeping a dog is not suitable (not even a teenie-tiny teacup Chihuahua... sob...well, I have a soft spot for tiny or very big dogs)
- If you want to get a purebred cat or dog you'll find many breeders on the internet
Please be considerate when buying a pet that it's a living being, which needs a lot of attention and time and also money. It is sad to see that especially now during the holiday season many pet shelters are overcrowded with unwanted cats and dogs which were "abandoned". Also spay and neuter your pet, as it is much more humane than drowning unwanted puppies or kittens.
Getting Odd Jobs done...
I made some great experiences with the guys of Remar at Dornacherstrasse who helped me move house, discarded all my old furniture and trash and also helped with Odd jobs such as putting together a very heavy table and fixing lamps. Remar is a christian relief foundation offering jobs to people who have been rehabilitated after drug abuse problems. The guys who helped me spoke English fluently (one bloke was actually a Maltese) and their fees are moderate.
Otherwise we also have Transform again, who offer a wide variety of services ranging from the before mentioned Laundry service to Office work, Garden work, Small repairs/painting, Party Catering etc.
Dry Cleaners in Gundeli
- Our favourite tailor Torun (Tellplatz, opposite the 16 Tram stop direction City) got my white fine cotton dresses with the horrible red wine stains snow white again. Other drycleaners had failed miserably with this taks or claimed it to be impossible... I owe him so much!!! It's cleaned within a week at reasonable pricing. Advantage: If you want something altered and cleaned it can be done in one.
- Drynette is a big provider dry cleaning services. Novartis has a contract with them, so if you happen to work at Peter Merian you can take your clothes to the office, put them in the Drynette pick-up spot at Peter Merian and pick them up a week later. If you don't work for Novartis or prefer to have them pick up your shirts at home, go to Dornacherstrasse 71 where their Gundeli office is and ask for details.
- Worth trying out: Gundeldinger Feld has a small company called Transform (yes, the guys with the lunch cantina with the yummy cakes!) who not only do laundry for hotels, but also for private people. So if you want to outsource all your laundry, that might be an option, though I don't know their pricing.
- Dry Cleaner Näf at Güterstrasse-Corner-Jurastrasse takes up to 14 days to clean, which is rather problematic if you need the dress fixed before your next trip.
Culinary attractions and the experience of being blind in Gundeldingerfeld
EO IPSO
The EoIpso is a lounge / restaurant in a former factory hall. The food at the restaurant is exquisite and at the upper price range, the lounge is cozy and offers outdoor seating. If you're there try their non-alcoholic Cocktails, which are pure Vitamin doping.
BLINDE KUH
If you're afraid of the dark, this is NOT the place to go. Blinde Kuh is a restaurant where you dine in absolute darkness and experience being blind for an evening. It really is pitch dark and without your personal waiter who attends you during the evening you're lost. The waiters of that restaurant are all blind and will guide you through the evening with the different excellent and reasonably priced courses and funny tasting games.
MüKDAM
Too tired to cook? You'll find a wide range of Thai food at Mükdam, the restaurant of the Basel Backpacker's in Gundeldingerfeld (at the end of Gundeldingerfeld). Menus cost around 14 CHF and the yellow curry with pineapple RULEZ!
Friday, July 14, 2006
A Perfect Saturday in Gundeli at Güterstrasse
After breakfast you can go to Tarzan, the trendy clothes store which is right opposite of Del Mundo at Güterstrasse 145 to buy some cool T-Shirts or Hoodies. Great design, fun to wear! They also have cool Pixelart posters, if you want to hang something cool in your office.
If you want to buy the IPod fitting your Aqua blue Tarzan hoodie, you can go to Ingeno, the Apple store at Güterstrasse 133 or to MediaMarkt at the rear end of the SBB Train station, which is only a few steps away from Ingeno. Ingeno also has state of the art Apple stuff, so if you want to see real good product design, go there! You can also find trendy laptop bags and backpacks there!
Too fat to fit into the S size Tarzan hoodie? Viva Training at Güterstrasse offers a new approach to fitness for those ladies tired of overcrowded gyms and gawking Arnolds. Viva Training has a holistic approach which includes 3 times weekly 30 Min. training at special facilities designed for the female build (plus optional 30 Min Hypoxi-Training) plus Cooking Shows where you can learn to cook healthy. The training machines are in a circle around an illuminated cube on the ceiling, which shows you (red/green) when you have to start at a machine and when to stop. In between the sessions at the training facilities you jump on a trampolin! I train at Viva and I really like it, the atmosphere is relaxed and it is great fun to work out there.
Need a massage after your training at Viva? If they say that nothing's for free, that's wrong. Migun offers free massages on their massaging machines at Güterstrasse 138. I wish my employer would buy one of these machines... so, don't get scared by the machine and the cyberbuddhist monastery like incense-filled ambiance, it works!
Now that your body is toned and pampered, what about some soothing of the soul? Check out the Esoteric store Mineral Island at Güterstrasse 141, where you'll find many semiprecious stones with magical healing powers... If you want more down to earth wellbeing, why not go to the hairdressers? Walk all the way up Güterstrasse until Number 201 at Tellplatz and check in at MiniPrix Coiffure Hair Salon. A cut only costs 20 Francs (coloration is also 20 Francs) and the young and trendy hairdressers are great and very upbeat. As MiniPrix does not take reservations, you'll have to wait for your turn like in a classic barbershop, but the diverse waiting crowd reduces the waiting time considerably.
So much for the beauty outside. If you want to eat healthy step in next door to the Organic Food Shop Vitalis at Güterstrasse 201 and buy some healthy stuff for lunch, as the morning is over!
About Gundeli
Here some short historical details about Gundeli...
Basel Train Station
The Basel train station was built in the 1860s and expanded in the 1880s. It gained historical importance during World War II when thousands of Jewish refugees from Germany found safe harbour by entering Switzerland through the train station. The area at the rear end of the train station which today is the entry point to Gundeli was actually bombed during World War II. It was the only bomb to ever hit Switzerland during World War II and it was the Americans who mistakenly dropped it. Oops. Luckily the only casualty was an elderly lady who had a heart attack, but several buildings were destroyed through fires. Want to check it out? Go to Hochstrasse, walk to the end and you'll see a ruin commemorating the bombing. It's a playground which currently is being refurbished by a team of children and the city authorities.
Güterstrasse
Güterstrasse means Street of Goods, and it was basically a transportation way for the last 100 years taking goods from the former horse stables and warehouse district Dreispitz to center town. If you go to the Dreispitz entry at Leimgrubenweg Bus stop you can still see the old horse stables. Today Güterstrasse has many trendy shops and is the lifeline for people living in Gundeli and neighbouring hillside area Bruderholz. Currently there is a project going on to refurbish Güterstrasse into a Boulevard (more about the project here). I bet this will attract even more cool stores and Cafés.
St. Margarethenpark
The big park at the south end of Gundeli stretches from the Basel Ice Skating Rink to the Church of St. Margarethen. On top of the Park hill, in the suburban town of Binningen already, the Astronomical Observatorium and the Sonnenbad can be found. The church of St. Margarethen was built during the crusades by a tired nun who didn't make it home after returning from the holy land. Thus the church is over 1000 years old. She and 3 other nuns dwelled here in the area, creating a church and thereafter monasteries on St. Margareth Hill and the neighboring hills. The story can be read in front of the church on a commemorative plate.
Most of the Gundeli area used to belong to a German insurance company called Mainzer Versicherungsgesellschaft who built houses here in the 1880s. Therefore it was discussed to call the area "Mainzer Quartier", still during those nationalistic times giving a swiss district a german name was not welcomed, so instead it was called after the Castle of Gundeldingen. Earlier reportedly 7 castles were in Gundeli, but hell, I haven't seen one of them, though according to local historians four of them still stand.... I suppose one of them is the nice building at Tellplatz. But the other 3, who knows...
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