Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Sicilian Brunch at Caffè Fortuna

Caffè Fortuna is a sicilian themed restaurant at Güterstrasse which has opened a month ago. It offers a nice Sunday brunch for 25 Francs including Prosecco and Latte di Mandorla. Latte di Mandorla is almond milk, a southern italian speciality which is served as semi-freddo (almost frozen) and can then be eaten with a brioche.

The restaurant design of Caffè Fortuna has some Italian chic mixed with Swiss coziness. If its a sunny and warm day you can also sit outside in the garden, which is one of the prettiest restaurant gardens in Gundeli.

If you are not out for a Sunday brunch, test their lunch menues which offer a good price for an excellent meal.

http://www.caffe-fortuna.ch/

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The best coffee shop in Gündeli. I had a delicious Chocolate Cake and a fantastic italian hot chocolate in a beautifull and romantic atmospheare. I will back again for sure!
Thank's a lot to the nice Caffe Fortuna's Team!
Reto :))

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