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There are plenty of inexpensive places to eat and drink around the
station on Avenue des Alpes offering meals for Fr.12–14, including some
with lake-view terraces: Brasserie des Alpes, at no. 23, has pasta
staples, while Restaurant City, at no. 37, and Migros, 49
Avenue du Casino, are both self-service. In the Old
Town, check out the
fondue and Swiss dishes at Caveau des Vignerons, 30 Rue
Industrielle; or take a chance with the home-style fare – tripe,
sauerkraut and all – at the local diner variously entitled La
Corsaz, La Petite Brasserie Alsacienne or Le Flamm’s on
Rue de la Corsaz. Confiserie Zürcher, 45 Avenue du Casino
(021/963 59 63), is Montreux’s most venerable old tearoom (since 1894),
perfectly situated with plate-glass windows for crowd-watching, a
patisserie for exquisite cakey creations and a restaurant section with
mid-priced menus. The most appealing place to eat is the
oriental-fantasy Palais Hoggar, 14 Quai du Casino (021/963 12
71); Arabic meals start from Fr.25, with plenty for veggies, or you could
just savour the lakeside views over a Moroccan mint tea. If you’ve got a
spare Fr.150, and you’ve already tried out Lausanne’s Rochat, take a taxi to Le Pont de Brent, in the nearby suburb of
Brent (021/964 52 30), another gourmet temple with three Michelin stars
(closed Sun & Mon, late July, Christmas and New Year). |