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Est. 1898. The first and oldest vegetarian restaurant in the world! A large & popular facility with modern decor. The menu is 90% vegan. Has a buffet, self-service and takeaway, a la carte menu, a bar-lounge, a cooking studio, and a shop. View vegan options on the website 'food and drinks' section by clicking the vegan box at the bottom of the page. A five-minute walk south of the main train station. Open Mon-Thu 7:00am-10:00pm, Fri 7:00am-11:00pm, Sat 8:00am-11:00pm, Sun 10:00am-10:00pm.


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238 Reviews

First Review by Stevie

Lida

Points +196

Vegan
29 Nov 2015

yes

Well, the food is very pricey, especially if you like to eat big! They also use more oil and salt than i would usually have. But you can choose from soo many dishes at the buffet, and they have all been, without an exception, very tasty so far! If you are having a lazy, van't be bothered cooking and don't mind spending 20-50 swiss franks per meal: go for it

marky_mark

Points +26283

Vegan
05 Nov 2015

Largest veg*n restaurant ever

Largest veg*n restaurant I've ever seen. Super huge choice of food. Very posh interieur yet everybody cool. Nice lemonade of the day.

Prices (seriously !) normal for locals (not for foreigners, though). Two large plates of excellent food & two large lemonades for 60 USD.

Not an organic-peace-love environment but middle-of-city business people (without suits).

Pros: posh, middle of city, supermassive food choice

danceintherain

Points +47

Vegetarian
04 Sep 2015

delicious food, pricey

i like the atmosphere there, the food ia great, friendly staff. can't go there too often because it is expensive, but every once in a while absolutely worth it!

Pros: clearly labelled if food is vegan, vegetarian etc.

Cons: expensive

Pondy40

Points +25

Vegetarian
11 Jul 2015

Simply the Best Vegeterian place I found in Europe

Every time I stop in Zurich, I come to this place for lunch and even bring my (non vegeterian) friends there.
When they discover the incredible cosmopolitan choice of the food out there, they wanted to come back all the time !
It's a pleasure for me to eat there and to share with people who know nothing about Veggie food how good, tasty and healthy Vegeterian meals can be.
Smoothies and natural teas are great too.
Prices are normal for Switzerland.

Paolla

Points +4346

Vegan
03 Jul 2015

Really impressive

This place is impressive due to the infrastructure, the decor, the ambiance and the buffet. Been there only for the breakfast and the buffet already had lots of options.
You can choose by pay per kilo buffet or some options from the counter or to take away.
Walk some steps and visit the veggie butchery too. ;-)

Pros: Labels vegan, Many options, Cool ambiance

Cons: Expensive

m@earthville

Points +10386

Vegan
19 May 2015

Still excellent

We visit Hiltl every time we pass through Zurich and it never disappoints. With dozens of selections in the buffet (with vegan, gluten-free, and other dietary options clearly marked), there is something for just about everyone. It isn't cheap, but it's reasonable value by Zurich standards.

We particularly enjoy the buffet because it allows us to compose a unique meal from many vegan options, including several desserts.

There are several seating areas (including sidewalk tables).

Enjoy!

Pros: Plentiful vegan options clearly marked

afra33

Points +28

Vegan
22 Apr 2015

Very good food but too expensive

Hiltl is a very good restaurant with very good quality food. The only negative thing I can think of is the price, its quite expensive.

hayley.k

Points +58

Vegan
03 Feb 2015

vegans dream

Since going vegan, I've never had so much choice! Especially with desserts! So many options and all so delicious. It's fancy looking but laid back. Little expensive, but it is in Zurich after all. You pay by weight so be careful!

malalaya

Points +273

Vegan
21 Jan 2015

Food, Food everywhere!

HIltl is a very classy location but still very relaxed.
Huge buffet to chose from, it took me forever to decide;)
Not all vegan, but clearly marked if so.
The coffee is really nice aswell.
It´s a busy place, so the staff was just ok.

Pros: Choices, Atmosphere

Cons: Crowded

Lauremy2015

Points +283

Vegan
15 Jan 2015

fantastic and delicious

Big buffet of vegetarian and vegan food - pay by weight of food. Is expensive - especially if you add in wine. However don't mind paying a bit more for quality food.

sophiefp

Points +865

Vegan
11 Jan 2015

huge selection of gorgeous dishes

Ok, maybe only 65% of the dishes are vegan, but the selection is so wide and numerous you'll still be delighted with the dairy-free offering. The tastes and variety are gorgeous.
This place heaves with locals, so it could be worth booking a table at peak lunch and dinner times any day of the week, even though it has a huge number of tables. Once seated you are not so aware of this, as tables are tucked away in smaller sections, some with their own special character. It is smart and clean, so I'd be as happy here with a business lunch as a family group meal.
Our kids adored Hiltl, including the fun free postcards based on Matisse. It far overshadows their London favourite, Tibits, which Hiltl is now owned by.

Misanthropia

Points +2948

Vegan
07 Jan 2015

A must see!

The Hiltl convinces you with a great interior look. This gigantic establishment is unlike any other vegetarian or vegan restaurant I've ever been to, and the food shows that they clearly know what they're doing. The service is very professional, but the place is mostly fully crowded, so it's often hard to get a seat. It is something every vegan and vegetarian in ZĂ¼rich needs to have tried, however, I personally would mostly use it to get a coffee in the morning, going there to eat without a reservation is just too much of a hassle. Also, their vegan selection is quite big, and some vegetarian meals can also be ordered vegan, but these are mostly classical asian dishes, which is kind of dissapointing. The vegan meals are clearly labled, and they have a weekly menue, and you can eat a la cart, or from the buffet. Still, a very unique restaurant! When reading the other reviews, keep in mind: This restaurant is located in ZĂ¼rich, the most expensive city in Switzerland. The prices are no higher than any other restaurant in the region, are fully reasonable, and are in no way related to the Hiltl itself.

Pros: Great interior., Good food.

Cons: Absolutely overfilled., Vegan dishes mostly asian.

SpyraSea

Points +71

Vegan
27 Oct 2014

Piece of History

This is a must for all vegetarians and vegans. If visiting Zurich, this should be No 1 of the Things-To-Do. If not visiting, start planning! This is a place of history and one can not but marvel at the fact that it was established more than a century ago and is still located at the very place and owned by the family Hiltl.

100 dishes available at the buffet. As you pay by the weight, do not overfill your plate and just enjoy the tastes and the almost wedding-like atmosphere. The best place I have ever been to!!!

Pros: Delicious food, Historic site, Great location+interior

Cons: Buffet not wheelchair-accessible

Psychonaut

Points +172

Vegan
25 Oct 2014

Must Go in Zurich

I live in Zurich since some years. Thanks to the big and great buffet I go here several times a week.

The Buffet is great, the ambiance is nice. This is a place to take your omnivore friends to as well.

One of the best places in Zurich.
If you eat one kilogram (57 Fr.) you can go for all-you-can-eat (you don't pay more than 1 kg).

Pros: Great Buffet, Good Atmosphere, A Place To Take Omnivore Friends With

Cons: Crowded, Not Completely Vegan

TableForOne

Points +310

Vegan
15 Oct 2014

Not bad

I wanted to visit this place for the sake of history. I went on a Monday evening and it was busy, but there were plenty of places to sit. The staff at the door explained the buffet system and there were quite a few vegan options, mostly Indian style dishes.

The food was good, but very expensive. I had a modest sized plate of roasted squash, garlic, seaweed, quinoa burger and two different daals, and it came to 20chf.

The ambience was a bit like a wine bar and the music being played was slick Euro pop. For the longevity of the establishment i didn't feel like it was as amazing as it could've been. It doesn't hold a candle to Manna in London, which has been around since the 60's and is totally vegan.

Pros: Veg history

Cons: Expensive

barazki-jalea

Points +23

Vegan
07 Oct 2014

Really good

I had lunch here the 7th of October, and even if it is vegetarian, they have well labeled the vegan dishes. I took "Herbst Teller" from the menu, and it was really tasty, but they have also a large buffet where you can choose how much and what you're going to it and afterwards you have to weight the food.
For dessert I took a zucchini cake, and it was really good too. I liked it so much.
The was a lot of people inside, it's really busy, but it's worth it to go.
It is a bit expensive...

Pros: Vegan options well labeled, tasty food

Cons: a bit expensive

zroq12

Points +481

Vegan
14 Aug 2014

Absolute winner ! Excellent

any vegan or vegetarian should visit this place at any cost.

i will try to describe this place.
it is in the center of zurch , lots of shops and people , good city atmosphere.
the restaurant at the corner is very big and can take more than 150 people if needed.
the looks of the place are modern like you are in the hilton kind of place.it's very classy.
the people that come here are the people that can afford 30 euro for a lunch , they are well dressed, but not the overdressed type.
the place is always crowded , but for a good reason, , the quality of the food, the centre location
let's talk about the food now.
after traveling the world i have seen quite some places , this one in zurich belongs now to my best top 3 that i have ever had.
only New York( Gobo's) , San Fransisco ( Millennium) , and Los Angeles (Cafe Gratitude) were in that top 3 . i mean real quality vegan food with lot of fantasy.

what i like so much about this restaurant is the huge diversity of choices.
it is well organised . even when not everything is vegan , this is not really a problem because there are so many vegan dishes, you won't feel getting short.and all dishes are very clear labeled with ingredients.
you pay by ounce, the more you take from the buffet , the more you pay .
i couldn't resist and went for a second round and spend about 50 euro so far , i know it is expensive but it was well worth it. .i almost would go for a third round because everything is so good here. i still think about the dessert, the vegan tiramisu looks real good. there is also an a la carte from the menu restaurant in the back , it looks chique.
oh this place has free wifi. the staff is friendly and speaks english.you can sit outside with good weather. , when i leave town i will mis this place.
definitely a 5 star place !
zurich is cool for vegans !
don't mis out this one.
Updated from previous review on Wednesday August 13, 2014

Pros: highest quality vegan with fantasy, a real lot of choice for dishes, friendly staff and speaks english

Cons: very expensive, city parking expensive , very crowded, be lucky for a seat

Kathrin

Points +19

Vegetarian
08 Jul 2014

ask a local: good, common vegetarian

I have been there quite often, it is a Zurich Institution, but not as much an insider tip or cool as they pretend to be.
The food is very good quality and divers (swiss, indian, oriental, more!) If you go there for dinner: eat Ă  la Carte.
Buffet is nice for lunch, when you go shopping or something. You pay by weight, so you may pay attention not to overload your plate.
Tipp: there is free water (tap, perfectly fine), which is rare in switzerland
Other and better tipp: try the buffet for dessert!
Next and even more better tipp: brunch is great! Reservation recommended

It gets a bit boring though, when you've been there a few times. There are rarely new dishes.
They have two books with recipes and new there is a food store around the corner.
The bar turns into a club at 10 pm! Good music, little posh.

Pros: turns into cool club at night, the Brownie

Cons: price (especially when eating buffet), full and noisy on Sat., reservation needed

jvespi

Points +75

Vegan
26 Jan 2014

Wide variety of dishes

This modern-style restaurant can presume of a wide variety of dishes in its buffet option. Food has enough quality considering you're eating in a buffet. I found prices a little expensive, but I change my opinion comparing with other restaurants, Zurich is not cheap. I think is also posible eating "A la Carte", next time I will taste.

I only miss a more relaxing ambient, this place is too popular and very crowded.

Pros: History, is a must., Good quality buffet, Situation

Cons: Crowded

Veganmaniac

Points +50

Vegan
04 Jan 2014

5 star restaurant

+ Wide international buffet (more than 100 options)
+ Food is clearly marked - Vegan, veg, gluten free, etc.
+ A great assortment of deserts
+ Not far from the station
+ Big restaurant and the ambiance is great

- A little crowded
- Pricey
- Pay by menu weight

Harp

Points +1560

Vegan
02 Jan 2014

Impressive

I was able to make a visit to this restaurant in my recent stay in Zurich:

- The food (red curry, vegan option ) and a vegan pana cotta was mazing.
- The service: superb.
- The vibe: I loved it, specially the bar area.

100% Recommended, a truly 5-star place.

Pros: Food, Service, Vibe

Cons: None

martarsg

Points +90

Vegetarian
22 Dec 2013

I love it...

We went to eat there 4 times during the Summer 2013.
Dogs are allowed inside (we went with 2 dogs). It's a classic in ZĂ¼rich. Very good food and great variety of vegetarian dishes. It's expensive but like everything in Switzerland, however I think you get a good relation between quality and price. It's also a very cool place and service is quite good and friendly. To try it at least once if you are in ZĂ¼rich (doesn't matter if you are not vegetarian). Buffet is extensive. It's quite popular, so it can be full of people.

Pros: Place, Great vegetarian Food, Variety of dishes

Cons: Expensive

DonPedro

Points +331

Vegetarian
03 Jun 2013

My All Time Favourit

It's just excellent. Always make a reservation, as I'm not their only fan...

Pros: Yummie, Friendly Staff, Great Location

Cons: A Bit Pricey

lachat

Points +294

Vegan
20 Apr 2013

Nice for afternoon coffee & vegan cake

We visited in the afternoon: they had 2 vegan cake choice (on top of desserts buffet): muffin and cookie.

Pros: vegan cakes, all vegetarian

Cons: very busy

bushbaby

Points +86

Vegan
19 Oct 2012

Pricey but fabulous

This is the kind of review a working girl writes when she is traveling around the globe and grabs business lunches in exclusive places. The Hiltl was founded in 1898 and has not missed it's transition into modern times - somewhat intimidating sometimes if you'd like a quiet meal and a mobile phone/ wifi free atmosphere! The Hiltl has a stunning selection of vegetarian and vegan dishes, you can order there ĂƒÂ  la carte or you can serve yourself at the generous buffet. Let's face it, Zurich isn't cheap nor is the Hiltl. We chose to sit outside and enjoy the sunshine and the city life on the trottoir! I found it fascinating though that if you sit outside you become a witness of an endless testosterone defilĂ© of expensive vintage and modern cars - that squeeze themselves through the tight alleys of Zurich's old town. There is so much gas in the air you might ask yourself: "why bother to eat healthy at all?" But that is just outside and it was a holiday. Inside the Hiltl is all style and fashion, except for a beamer that sports the newest facebook entries of the patrons. I personally enjoy a media free atmosphere more.

Anyway the Hiltl got me because they serve a vegan version of my old favourite when I was an omnivore: Steak tartar! and what shall I say, I went back the next day and ordered some to go. It was delicious! The other food my companion had looked delicious as well but I was so busy with my food I couldn't really be bothered with his couscous and chick peas. I had a water and he had a ginger panaché that tasted really good. We skipped desert because we were out of swiss francs and he had an espresso cooker in his hotel room - and i had saved some vegan chocolate from a supermarket forage in a cheaper region.

Always worth a visit if you don't have keep your pennies together...

Pros: Modern cuisine, Nice curries, huge variety

Cons: Pricey, not very relaxing, to much modern media

Tigra220

Points +10712

Vegan
09 Aug 2012

Great Red Thai Curry!

My next order of business after dropping my luggage at the hotel was finding Hiltl. It was easily reachable, large, upscale, and very busy. However, don't be put off the upscale atmosphere; I felt comfortable & accepted in my casual jeans and tennis. I suggest reservations if you have a party and you plan to sit in and eat; I did not plan to do so, but ended up staying anyway. I ordered the Tartar (surprisingly much tastier than it looked), vegan paella (It was so-so. I wasn't impressed), and red Thai curry, which was delicious! My waitress was very friendly and humorous. Expensive, as was expected in Switzerland, so I have no gripes there. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Zurich.

Pros: Delicious red Thai curry, Elegant atmosphere, Knowledgeable/helpful staff

Cons: Switzerland = expensive

vegantonio

Points +239

Vegan
03 Jul 2012

since 1898 - oldest in Europe but ...

you don't see it. Well, if you are in ZĂ¼rich you will have to try it at least once. You will breath history and still owned by the founders... and although the actual owner is not even vegetarian, Hiltl is in ZĂ¼rich still a synonimous for vegetarian lifestyle. I was there several times but after a while is getting booring. Today is more a lifestyle club serving vegetarian food. 5 years ago progressive... today I would call it a relict when thinking about the vegan revolution (which did not really touch ZĂ¼rich). Again.. I would try it at least once.

Pros: A Touch of History, Modern lifestyle, offer vegan food

Cons: not for everyday, missing natural food, missing courage in the kitchen




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