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Discussion in 'Europe' started by Bel360, Feb 8, 2004.

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  1. Bel360

    Bel360 Karting

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    I'll be in Geneva thuesday evening, any good places to eat or go out ?


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    I`m 2-3 times a year in Geneva. IMO a good place to eat, drink and meet some people is the CASINO. Its in the center, close to the sea with view to the mountains Mont Blanc Massiv.
    What you are looking for? Cars, Ferraris, Museum...??

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  3. ze_shark

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    Close to the sea ? Genfersee = Lake Geneva, Lac Léman en français.
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  4. Bel360

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    Wolgang i'll be there with some customers, so a nice restaurant and a good place to have a drink and enjoy.


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  5. Ricambi America

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    In Geneva: Restaurant Parc Aux Vives
    In Annecy: Marc Veyrat

    Best place to stay? Hotel President Wilson
     
  6. Wolfgang

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    Thanks ze_shark; of course Lac Leman-Lake Geneva...just sea was a bit too poor from me:)

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    I will 2nd the president wilson hotel, also try the Mandarin, but DO NOT go near the Hilton, unless bright all orange or blue or green rooms appeal to you. At P Wilson there is a great restaurant called Spices - Thai, or nearer town is another Thai called Patara, for Japanese try Miko (no thats not it) but its on the Rue mont blanc about 2 blocks past the bridge on the left heading towards the station - excellent. Lastly there is a brazilian (for steak lovers) called churasco thats also good.
     
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    Yeah, the last time I was in the Hilton it just scared me... seems like a time warp from Dubai in 1983...
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  9. yfc

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    Hi Bel360,

    It really depend what you are looking for : soffisticated or casual? Are you planning to get a contract signed?

    Personnaly, I would recommend you "Le Neptune" at the "Hotel du Rhone", "Lion d'Or" or "Chateau-Vieux" 19/20 rated at G&M guide. That's some of the great Geneva restaurants.

    Afterward, you should definitively spend some time in the old Geneva city. That's where you must be for a drink.

    Don't hesitate to PM me for further details.

    Bye,
    Chris
     
  10. Bel360

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    Guys,

    Thanks for all the info, it's a pre closing.

    Bart
     

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