06 March 2026

Grindelwald and Lunch at Hirschen Restaurant, Switzerland

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That day, we took a scenic train ride to Grindelwald, and it was incredibly convenient.  From our hotel, it was just a 5-minute walk to Interlaken West Station.  The train ticket from there to Grindelwald costs CHF 29.60 for an adult and kid is half price.  The journey itself takes about 35 minutes in total.  Depending on the schedule, some trains are direct while others require a quick change at Zweilutschinen Station.  Still, it's so easy even when travelling with kids.  The entire ride is breathtaking, with panoramic views of snow-covered mountains and charming Swiss villages along the way.

Grindelwald is a picturesque alpine village nestled in the Bernese Oberland region.  It's famously known for its stunning views of Eiger North Face, attracting both skiers in winter and hikers in summer.  During winter, everything is blanketed in white snow, transforming the whole village into a magical winter wonderland.  The scenery was absolutely beautiful.  The kids were especially thrilled.  We found a quiet little snowy spot where they could freely play and simply enjoy the soft powdery snow.
 











For lunch, we dined at Restaurant Hirchen.  We ordered the German-style pizzas, also known as Flammkuchen.  A thin, crispy flatbread topped with delicious ingredients.  It was so light and thin that we could easily eat 10 slices without feeling too full!  The taste was fantastic, simple yet flavourful.



Mushroom and bacon flammkuchen CHF 22.50 (around AUD 41)

Original flammkuchen with bacon, onion and cream cheese CHF 19.50 (around AUD 35.50)

Raclette (comes with potatoes and four type of pickles) CHF 29.50 (around AUD 53.70)

We also tried Swiss raclette for the first time, and we were so excited about the experience.  Raclette is such a fun and interactive dish.  We melted the raclette cheese on a small heated pan at the table, sprinkled it with spices to our liking.  Once it reached that perfectly gooey consistency, we poured it generously over steamed potatoes.  Paired with tangy pickles on the side, it was pure comfort food - warm, rich and satisfying, especially in the cold weather.



Apfelstrudel CHF 12.50 (around AUD 22.80)

To end the meal, we had apple strudel - a buttery, flaky pastry filled with sweet apple filling.  The warm strudel paired nicely with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, which complimented the dessert perfectly.


Initially, we had planned to visit Lauterbrunnen, but the lady at the ticket counter advised us not to go as there was a ski competition happening and it would be extremely crowded.  Looking back, we were glad we stayed in Grindelwald instead.  It turned out to be a wonderfully relaxed and memorable day surrounded by snow, mountains and good food.  It was truly a well-spent day in this charming Swiss village.

Dorfstrasse 135
3818 Grindelwald
Ph: +41 33 854 8484

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05 March 2026

Tom Yum Kung and Chasstubli, Interlaken - Switzerland

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McDonald's in Switzerland

Originally, we planned to enjoy a classic Swiss cheese fondue at Chasstubli, the cozy restaurant inside Hotel Krebs.  After a long, packed day of sightseeing, though, we were feeling exhausted and craving something heavy and filling, but in an Asian comfort food way.  So, at the last minute, we decided to go for Thai food instead.  So, we went to this restaurant called Tom Yum Kung. 

We ordered two soups: a spicy tom sap for us and a simple tomato and egg noodle soup for the kids.  For mains, we chose garlic pork and lemon pork, two dishes that usually feel like safe, satisfying options.  To be completely honest, the Thai food here just couldn't compare to what we're used to back in Sydney.  I wouldn't say it was bad, but it definitely wasn't great either.  The spice level was acceptable but overall dishes were far too salty.  At around CHF 25 per dish, the portions we received felt quite underwhelming for the price. 

Looking back, we really should have stuck with the cheese fondue plan.  After postponing it that night, we never got another chance to try cheese fondue during this trip - something I genuinely regret.  Very, very much.

Tomato and egg noodle soup

Garlic pork

Lemon pork

Tom sap soup - spicy and sour soup

Toblerone schokoladenmousse - Toblerone chocolate mousse CHF 9.50 (around AUD 17.30)

Schokoladen-Fondue mit Fruchte and Biscuit CHF 16 (around 29.10)

Chocolate fondue served with fresh fruit and crispy biscuits


On the bright side, we still managed to end the evening on a sweet note.  We went back to Chasstubli for dessert and ordered chocolate fondue and a chocolate mousse.  That part did not disappoint.  We had so much fun stuffing ourselves with their delicious chocolate desserts.  The Toblerone chocolate mousse was sooo rich, smooth and delicious.  That chocolate fondue was amazing too.  I literally scrapped up the last drop of melted chocolate because it was just too yummy.  Honestly, wish we ordered more!!!!  If only we had gone for the cheese fondue too - it would have been the perfect Swiss dining experience.

 
Centralstrasse 7, 3008 Interlaken
Open: Daily 11:00 - 21:00

Bahnhofstrasse 4, 3800 Interlaken
Ph: +41 33 826 0330

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02 March 2026

McDonald's in Switzerland

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One thing I always do whenever I visit another country is to try their McDonald's.  It may sound a little weird but hear me out.

McDonald's in every country always has something special - menu items that you can't find anywhere else.  It's like a small cultural experience served in a paper box.  You get a taste of local flavours but still wrapped in that similar golden-arches comfort.

Here in Switzerland, they have some seriously unique items.  Two of the best things I've ever had from McDonald's around the world are the McExtreme Bacon Burger and their chocolate pie.  Let's start with the burger.

The McExtreme bacon burger is rich, saucy and incredibly meaty.  It's stacked with juicy beef, crispy bacon, melted cheese and a bold, creamy sauce that ties everything together perfectly.  It's not your average fast-food burger.  It tastes premium, hearty and deeply satisfying.  Definitely not something I expected to fall in love with at McDonald's.

An then... the chocolate pie.  Oh My Goodness!!!

This is hands down the best McDonald's pie I've ever had.  Unlike the usual pies you find in other countries, where the filling can taste like artificial jam or overly sweet custard.  This one is different.  The chocolate filling is rich and smooth, almost like real melted chocolate.  Nothing can go wrong with Swiss chocolate.  It's not overly sweet either, which makes me think they're using something closer to dark choc.  It tastes deeper, more intense and way more luxurious that you'd expect from a fast-food dessert


McExtreme Bacon meal CHF 17.50

The M CHF 11.10

Chicken wings (6pcs) CHF 6.60


Schokoladentasche (chocolate pie) CHF 2.90


So yes, trying McDonald's in every country might sound strange.  But for me, it's like a mini food adventure inside a global brand.  Sometimes you may unlock something unforgettable.  Like this bacon loaded burger that hits all the right notes or a chocolate pie that completely redefines your expectations.  And Switzerland?  You definitely did not disappoint.

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27 February 2026

Coop Supermarkt, Switzerland

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Winterlaken - Interlaken, Switzerland

If you travel in Switzerland, one supermarket you'll quickly become familiar with is Coop.  I find myself going there almost every day, whether it's for snacks, drinks, quick meals or even small souvenirs to bring home.

In Switzerland, Coop is especially impressive.  Some stores dedicate nearly two full blocks of shelves just for cheese, which isn't surprising in a country famous for its dairy culture.  From well-known varieties like Gruyere and Emmental to local regional specialties, the selection feels endless.  You can even find cheese for raclette as well.

What also surprised me is how international the offerings are.  Asian cup noodles, for example, have their own large selection.  It's comforting to find familiar flavours from home while travelling and Coop does a great job catering to diverse tastes.

Beyond packaged goods, the fresh food section is a highlight.  You'll find ready-to-eat salads, sushi, hot chicken, pastries and seasonal items - perfect for a quick breakfast or dinner meal.  The quality is fresh and reliable, and compared to eating at restaurants in Switzerland (which I found, it can be quite expensive), the prices are much more affordable while still being pretty decent in taste and portion.  It's worth checking out while you're there.

Bread and pastries

Cakes and desserts

salad bowls


Asian section

Hot roast chicken



Instant noodles





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26 February 2026

Winterlaken - Interlaken, Switzerland

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This will be a short post, as I'm only sharing photos from Interlaken during our visit in wintertime.

In winter, Interlaken truly lives up to the nickname "Winterlaken".  Around this time, parts of the garden areas are beautifully set up with lights and seasonal decorations, creating a festive atmosphere that's perfect for a slow stroll.  You'll also find cozy cafes, chocolate shops and small boutiques along the main streets.  

When you cross the river, you enter Unterseen, which feels quieter and more traditional.  The streets here are lined with charming Swiss chalets, wooden balconies and historic buildings that especially beautiful dusted in snow.  
 
Together, both sides offer two different but equally magical winter experiences - one lively and festive, the other calm and full of old-town charm.









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