Café des Voyageurs

Café des Voyageurs is a french restaurant Eaux-Vives Geneva located in Switzerland.

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  • Phone

    +41 22 735 58 98

  • Website

    cafe-des-voyageurs.ch

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  • Type

    French Restaurant

Address

Av. de la Gare-des-Eaux-Vives 6 1207 Geneva Switzerland

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards Yes
Outdoor Seating Yes

Comments / 13


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lively authentic beef tartare good for groups bistros big portions great value casual veal salads meats crowded chevre lakes
Michael Eriksson

Lovely bistro with good food and wine . Try the small fish from the Geneva lake , just perfect.

Ana Paula Costa

Very cool place! Delicious hot chevre salad and veal Viena style (big dish, can be shared).

Alberto Menegazzi

Ask for the long list of dishes of the day that are not on the menu : there is always some interesting food! Fish is usually quite good for being Geneva

Audrey

I like this little French Bistrot. The staff is very nice. The veal is very good.

Laetitia Hirschy

One of my favorite places to eat in Geneva! Friendly service , great food, generous portions and good value/money

Roman Toporkov

beef tartare was a-m-a-z-i-n-g! Plus the friendliness of the staff .

Walter Wartenweiler

A bit of a pity that I'm thrown out at 7 from my coffee drinking because they do food only then. Not many tables were full.

Ben Steward

Fabulous service, food, vibe. Eat here often.

David Sadigh

Their beef tartare is awesome.

Laurent Godin

Tout est bon comme le cochon !

Pearl Manias

Service excellent et chaleureux , plats exquis :)

MarkLindt

La sole bretonne est assez bonne ... peut-être un peu trop cuite ...

Christophe Henchoz

Tcheu c'est bon...

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