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Paris, Stuttgart, Zurich, And Other Regional Cities


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We're spending two weeks on the train bumming around France, Germany, and Switzerland. We've traveled through Europe before, but not to these specific cities. Can anyone recommend anything tasty to check out? We'll probably hit up Frankfurt, Germany, and Lausanne, Switzerland, as well.

I'm checking out some links from a previous post about Paris. I'm practically drooling on my keyboard, and anxious to hit the road.

Thanks!

Stephanie

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We're spending two weeks on the train bumming around France, Germany, and Switzerland. We've traveled through Europe before, but not to these specific cities. Can anyone recommend anything tasty to check out? We'll probably hit up Frankfurt, Germany, and Lausanne, Switzerland, as well.

I'm checking out some links from a previous post about Paris. I'm practically drooling on my keyboard, and anxious to hit the road.

Thanks!

Stephanie

In Zurich, the restaurant Cantinetta Antinori (expensive though) near the famous Bahnhofstrasse offers gluten-free pasta. The supermarkets Migros and Coop sell gluten-free items.

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I want to move this back up to the top because we're leaving in 10 days and have finalized our itinerary:

Paris and Dijon, France

Stuttgart and Tubingen, Germany

Interlaken and Lausanne, Switzerland

Any restaurant or shop recommendations?

Thanks!

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I want to move this back up to the top because we're leaving in 10 days and have finalized our itinerary:

Paris and Dijon, France

Stuttgart and Tubingen, Germany

Interlaken and Lausanne, Switzerland

Any restaurant or shop recommendations?

Thanks!

The Zurich train station has a Reformhaus (health food store) in the underground section that has some gluten-free foods. I particularly remember the Linzertorte, which I highly recommend. If you are changing trains in Zurich and have a few extra minutes, it's worth visiting this store.

I haven't been to the cities on your list since I began the gluten-free diet, but it is likely that there is a Reformhaus in each of the German-speaking cities that will have a selection of gluten-free foods. You should be able to find them via an internet search.

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