Good food and very accommodating for gluten free items. Menu items are not marked gf, but just tell the server and they will help you pick out gf items. Great service.
Homemade food and fabulous service. All charming, making a more than pleasant experience and very attentive to food intolerances (appreciated!). Patricia gave us excellent service. As an extra point, they have delicious gluten-free bread and homemade kombucha.
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I have celiacs disease and their gluten free food gave me no issues. I ordered the salmon risotto, it was amazing! Like seriously so delicious. The server knew about gluten allergies as well and was helpful and nice about it. The wine was also very good. Definitely recommend this place for the people with gluten intolerance!!
Delicious food, excellent service. The soups were so good on a cold day, especially with the garlic naan. Yummy chicken curry and lamb Rogan Josh, catered for gluten free (celiac) and lactose free and took a lot of care to check. Highly recommend!
There is a reason that it is difficult to get a reservation at Chez Vrony. The view and the food are fantastic. Absolutely make a reservation here.
TIPS for NON-SKIERS. It took me several asks along the way to find Chez Vrony. Its a about a 30 minute HIKE down to the restaurant. You have to have hiking boots (and maybe a hiking stick) if its really snowy you may want those grippy bottom things for your shoes.
Give yourself an HOUR to get there from Zermatt Village
You have to take the train from the Zermatt Sunnegga Station (you need a ticket for this / or your ski pass) you take this Awesome underground train up the mountain to Sunnegga and exit there. SKIERS - will simply ski down to Findeln (honestly, this is the best way to get there, but if you don't ski keep reading) NON-SKIERS (about 30 mins hike from here) - when you exit the train you will see a tunnel to the kids adventure area - walk through the tunnel. Take the small lift down to the kids area, it actually a very nice view, then exit on to the snow. You are going to walk about 100ft along the side of the ski slope and on your left you will see a HOT PINK POLES with a trail entrance - Follow the poles down the trail. You will pass through this little Hotel/village looking place - there will be PINK poles and arrows directing you to Vrony. Just follow the pink poles and trail.
You will cross a ski run/slope - walk straight across - follow the poles. You are about 5 mins away at this point. Good Job!
You will see Vrony flags and the restaurant.
OK - Now to get back. I went back the same way I came down, mostly because I knew the path and so I felt sure of myself. It is uphill which was a hall, but since I was not skiing that day (huge mistake on my part) I wanted the exercise. You can ask the staff at Vrony and they will advise on alternative options like hiking down to a chair lift and taking that up to Sunnegga. You have to take the underground train back down to Zermatt.
OK. Real quick on the food. YUM!!! Get the cheese fondue, its so fun, and warm, and Swiss (they have gluten free bread if you ask). My kids had the One and Only Vrony Burger - it was delicious and it should be for 40 francs.
The view is amazing and the Matterhorn, is well, majestic.
Hope this helps. I should have taken more photos of the path, but I didn't think about writing this till it was all over.
Enjoy Zermatt.
The server asked (in English) if we had any dietary restrictions first thing. We have 2 gluten free and all 4 vegetarian in our family. The menu indicated allergens in all items. The server spoke with the kitchen and offered us an additional GF vegetarian dish that was not on the menu. We were even served GF rolls. It was a delicious experience.
Had two plates of different Raclettes, super tasty! They were super nice about my gluten allergy, and had separate bread they made for me upon request. Unlike what others have reported, I walked in with no reservation at 7:15 and got a table, this was in April.
Petit Royal is a lovely, cozy cafe in Zermatt. They had some excellent vegan and naturally gluten-free options clearly marked. We noted the 'Banana Bread (Vegan. Lukewarm and Naturally free from Gluten)' and the 'Blueberry cake (With dark chocolate and blueberry filling. Vegan, naturally free from Gluten)'. We chose the Blueberry Cake and it was absolutely delicious! To drink, we enjoyed a hot apple and ginger “homemade tea” and a cold elderflower, lemon, & mint “homemade lemonade”. The staff were friendly, though service was a little unhurried. So, if you're in a rush, ordering to go is a good tip. We had the time to relax, so it was a very pleasant visit.
This place was incredible! Tastefully decorated, wonderful menu, and very friendly staff. I noted in my reservation that we would be dining there for my father’s 65th birthday, and they went above and beyond to make our meal special! Also worth mentioning is that the staff made the extra effort to provide gluten green bread for my sister. Great wine selection too - not that I know anything about wine, but the bottle we ordered was great :)
Tinyest portion of apple strudel we ever encountered. 13 CHF, thin and small but fresh and tasty
Simple Lipton paper teabag tea.
We were the only ones inside not having a fondue.
Felt very touristy, in a very touristy main street and city.
Not a place for gluten free seekers as well
Delicious and creative food, warm and attentive service, and a lovely quiet outdoor garden! They were also very knowledgeable and careful about dietary restrictions and able to make almost every dish gluten free.
My husband and I ate at le grill cervin our last night in Zermatt for our honeymoon. The food was absolutely incredible. We ordered the winter leaf salad and it was truly the most beautiful salad I’ve ever seen. It not only looked beautiful but tasted delicious. We also shared the Grand Cru Swiss double sirloin steak with roasted vegetables , I had rosemary potatoes and my husband had the potatoes au gratin. I am being fully honest when I say it was the best steak I’ve ever eaten. It was so tender and flavorful, and the side dishes were amazing. I’m also gluten free, so I was provided gluten free bread alongside my meal which was delicious. For dessert, we had stracciatella ice cream and Mozart white chocolate liqueur alongside it. Both were Heaven. My husband loved the Mozart liqueur so much that when we got home we found some online and had it shipped some to our home in the states. Incredible restaurant and atmosphere!
Really heartful and authentic gourmet South American fare. Everything on the menu is excellent and inspired. Perfect for sharing tapas style. Incredibly fresh ingredients. Lots of gluten-free options. Warm and passionate staff. Chef from Colombia. We had a lot of great food in Zermatt, but this was the only place we came back in the same trip. So worth it. Try the half baked cheesecake for dessert.
A classic Swiss menu. The fondu can be done gluten free with just potatoes. They brought us spoons so that my partner who eats bread could spoon fondu over his bread without contaminating the fondu. The serving size is huge. It was way too much fondu for us to eat but it was tasty.
A group of us went for dinner after a long day of skiing since we were staying in Furi. The food was delicious, the atmosphere is cozy and classic. They have nice options for gluten and dairy free dishes! Great glühwein!
We were a family of 4 with multiple dietary requirements. All food came as ordered with Gluten free soya sauce. The waiter was very understanding and cooperative. The chef was very professional and friendly.. He showed up to our table to greet us, provided us with a complementary Sushi, and at the end ensured we enjoyed the food and the experience.
Beautiful restaurant with a fantastic view and wonderfully friendly staff. The food was delicious (I had the fried artichokes and Parmigiana) and the atmosphere was so chill. Would definitely come back again!
I’m also gluten free and this was well catered for!