Cheap and delicious chicken dishes, the weight is also large, but often full, it is recommended to avoid the peak meal period.
Chez Ma Cousine
Posted: Jun 30, 2016
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没有蜡olling
5/5Outstanding
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The first lunch in Geneva 🥣 [Ye ]Chez Ma Cousine, I feel that the price here is relatively close to the people, and the taste is not bad. The last stop of the European trip is expensive Switzerland. I hope to eat and drink well. If it is not like this, it is really a waste of this trip.
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Posted: Jun 16, 2021
轻轻的一个蚊
5/5Outstanding
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Grilled chicken|15.4 one set meal for Swiss francs. Includes half a chicken roast potato horn as a staple food and another salad. Chicken is not as woody as the Nando family in the UK. I prefer this juicy taste. It is more tasty after pickling. It tastes a little bit of domestic taste. I personally like to eat coarse strips of potato horns! More enjoyable ~ After sprinkling salt, it is very fragrant ~Grilled lamb with thyme| The practice of roast lamb chops is very classic. Black pepper juice will never go wrong.~ Added thyme to highlight the taste of lamb. The meat is fresh and tender. The same with potato horns. In addition to ketchup, this dish of black pepper juice is also good.~
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Posted: Dec 11, 2020
鲁树良
4/5Excellent
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This restaurant is a relatively good Nordic restaurant than the general restaurant work more delicate, the cooking method is more elegant, the taste is much better, more suitable for Chinese taste.
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Posted: Apr 26, 2021
景轩仔
4/5Excellent
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In this place in Geneva, really don't pick it. It is quite delicious to eat such a delicious roast chicken with a plate of chips. The price is also relatively reasonable. Compared to other restaurants, it is a conscience price. One must eat about 23 francs, a chicken with a cup of tea.
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Posted: May 11, 2017
甘草4525
3/5Average
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