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I just want to say THANKS....
Today me and my hubby came back to London from Sweet Beautiful Switzerland...........
U people are very polite and helpful and beautiful like ur country.....<...
I would get to know people from Switzerland with pleasure closer because I find the dialect sooooooooooo sweetly *g *!
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prices can be anywhere from CHF 2.50 to CHF 4.00
just depends if it is at a hotel, restaurant or self-service like at Migros.
lion of judah
dunno but it's 60 euro cents here in southern italy... 80 euro cents with a splash of sambuca... mmm
Bella
depends where u go... i went to starbucks while on in geneva during spring break and it was about 7.40 Francs (which is about $6.70) for a grande mocha..
fhtagn
Around $2.50-$3 as average.
andyguenthard
$ 2.50 - $ 6.00, depends where you have it.
Anyway, coffee is not as good as in Italy ... but still ok.
Some of the typical varieties (as the Swiss Germans pronounce them):
- Kafi Creme: Long black coffee with single cream (most common)
- Schale: Long black coffee mixed with hot milk - it comes already mixed (usually the first coffee in the morning)
- Espresso: short black italian style coffe, unfortunately not as short as it would be in italy, served with a small portion of cream aside
- Latte Macchiato: became very fashionable in Switzerlands hip places. It is a large glass of hot milk with an espresso inside. some add some chocolate powder
And my favourite ....
Kafi fertig: a long black coffee mixed with strong Schnapps (usually Kirsch). The mix is right when served in a glass and the coffee is clear enough to read the newspaper through it! ... Very tasty in winter - don't forget to add a lot of sugar.
Sabs
At a Starbucks it is expensive- between CHF6-00 to CHF12-00 possibly. At other coffee shops it would be around CHF2-50 to around CHF7-00. It all depends on what type of coffee u want.
David C
Swizerland is expensive, it depends on where you buy it. $5 maybe.
Santero
It depends where you drink it.
3 (very cheap) - 6 (expensive) Swiss Francs are the range.
(A normal coffee in Switzerland is about 1 deciliter.)