Zürich, Switzerland
Europaallee 22
N/A
TakeawayDine-in
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Awesome selection of affordable everyday groceries (from Migros) that have a bit of a health focus. Also different types of ready made dishes and local sustainable products. Restaurants, especially pizza, have a nice selection. Will be awesome, when seating opens up inside.
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Had Ramen at tokyoexpress. Very good and very affordable! Very kind employees :)
Very beautiful and modern new store concept. The pizza corner is amazing!
Nice new opening - not really a food hall, more like a nicer supermarket (Migros if you look closely) with a solid “health food” selection (similar to Alnatura, or Planet Organic in the UK) and some nice touches like a small zero packaging section. There are also some bits that are a little more like a food hall, eg there’s pizza, sushi, coffee etc. They also sell a few other random bits and pieces like Soeder soaps and some cookbooks. Once indoor seating is allowed again, there should also be some areas to eat in. Overall a decent addition to Europaallee. (I bought a cinnamon bun from the bakery section; it was a bit dry at first but it turns out there’s sort of a sweet filling a bit like caramel, so it was nice enough.)
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A very cool addition to Europaallee! Migros products (read: no crazy high prices!), a zero-waste shop area, some books and fair trade articles as well as soaps by Soeder, AND various coffee shops and food corners (e.g. Italian, Mexican, Japanese, a grill etc.). Just tried one of them - Tokyo Express (they have a wide variety of dishes! Beyond sushi and ramen!) - and thought the food was pretty decent. The Bridge feels very "urban" and "chic", there are also two big art installations (humming birds if I am not mistaken). I definitely like the concept and design, and also the fact that prices are standard (I read a couple of comments here that showed disappointment over the fact that it was "just" a better Migros - I honestly think this is an advantage rather than a disadvantage :-)).
This is a combination high-end migros and food court. Lots of interesting food stations, which upstairs includes pizza by the slice and a ramen bar. Sadly neglected to take a picture of our slices. Suffice to say they were scrumptious and with a very interesting thin crust. The HB Migros SQP is directly downstairs and open on Sundays. Bridge has more prepared food, and I think maybe a more interesting bakery - which for migros is saying something. Check out the croissants and baguettes, for example.
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