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Monocle’s Tyler Brûlé chats to DOMINIC NGAI about the culinary highlights of Zurich, the Swiss financial capital

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Monocle’s editor-in-chief Tyler Brûlé takes DOMINIC NGAI on a tour of his favourite Zurich dining spots

TYLER BRÛLÉ WAS

14 when he first visited Zurich in the early ’80s, and was immediatel­y drawn to the ‘sense of order and uniformity’. Fast-forward a few decades, and the Canadian-born founder and editor-in-chief of global affairs and lifestyle magazine Monocle now lives full-time in the Swiss financial capital.

His adopted home was named the most liveable city in Monocle’s Quality of Life Survey 2019. ‘We’ve given Zurich that title a few times over the years. It’s in the middle of Europe; it’s got one of my favourite airports; it’s hyper-clean; the trains and trams function really well. There’s also a calmness that appeals to people at a certain stage of their life… it’s the Berlin for people over the age of 40,’ says Brûlé.

And, like any other world-class city, Zurich has an enticing dining scene filled with longstandi­ng institutio­ns as well as creative young minds shaking things up. Here are five of Brûlé’s favourite establishm­ents.

1 MIRÓ

Run by brothers Daniel and David Sanchez, Miró started out in 2013 as a speciality coffee truck. In 2018, Miró moved into its new home – complete with a roastery, cafe and shop – on Brauerstra­sse in District 4. ‘ They’re amazing local coffee roasters and also serve very good breakfast dishes,’ says Brûlé. mirocoffee.co

2 WERMUT

This District 5 bar and restaurant features a refined Northern Europeanin­spired menu that showcases the freshest ingredient­s of each season and a creative cocktail programme. ‘It’s one of the newer restaurant­s in Zurich, and I really like what they are doing. The kitchen is helmed by a young Swedish chef, David Heimer, who’s been working in Zurich for a few years, and one of the owners runs a distillery’, says Brûlé. As such, guests will also find bottles of the restaurant’s house-made vermouth available for sale. wermut.ch

3 BÜRGLI

Set in a heritage building in District 2’s Wollishofe­n neighbourh­ood overlookin­g Lake Zurich, Bürgli has ‘classic European’ written all over its décor and menu. In this case, it’s the tried-and-tested recipes that keep diners, including Brûlé, returning time and again. ‘ Their house speciality is an entrecôte [ribeye steak], and it’s probably the best version of the classic French dish out there,’ he says. restaurant­buergli.ch

4 BUECH

This restaurant up in the hilly village of Herrliberg – 15 kilometres outside Zurich – has been a favourite with locals and visitors alike for more than 70 years. Diners can enjoy what Brûlé refers to as ‘classic Swiss fare with a little bit of an edge’ at this rustic country inn, served with an enticing view of Lake Zurich from the restaurant’s expansive garden terrace. restaurant­buech.ch

AMALFI 5

Amalfi, in the Seefeld neighbourh­ood, specialise­s in classics from the southern Italian region of Campania. ‘ This restaurant is just around the corner from the Monocle Zurich bureau, so it’s one of my regular haunts’, says Brûlé. Popular dishes include the gnocchi served with ragù and the costoletta di vitello [grilled veal cutlet with butter and sage]. bindella.ch

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