Geneva Tourism has today unveiled the inaugural Geneva Food Guide, produced in collaboration with Sébastien Ripari, a Geneva-born international gastronomic expert and food consultant. Developed to highlight Geneva’s authentic and diverse culinary culture, the Guide was launched at a high-profile press conference early this morning.
Designed to be a trusted companion for locals and guests to the city, an initial 170 restaurants were tried and tested to select the very best of Geneva’s gastronomic offering, with the final edition of the Geneva Food Guide showcasing 60 recommended establishments personally tested and approved by Ripari.
Sébastien Ripari, known as the ‘chef whisperer’, is an international authority on gastronomy, having spent three decades offering his unique expertise to Michelin-starred chefs, restaurateurs, entrepreneurs and brands worldwide.
Combining his expertise with Geneva’s position as the third most culinarily diverse city in the world, with 11 Michelin-starred restaurants – the most of any Swiss city – the Geneva Food Guide further cements the city’s position as a leader in international gastronomy, drawing travellers from all over the globe.
Elegantly designed in a high-quality hardcover format, the Guide is conveniently pocket-sized. It contains over 150 pages of curated content and is available free of charge from selected hotels, in the Guide’s recommended establishments, and at Geneva Tourism information centres.
In addition to the keepsake print edition, digital versions are available in both French and English, featuring direct links to restaurant websites to make accessing each of these exceptional dining spots easier than ever before.
With the Geneva Food Guide as a compass, visitors to the city will delight in exploring its gastronomic delights, from hidden gems to Michelin-starred fine dining establishments. With dining options for every occasion, the Geneva Food Guide promises a personalised food journey that is nothing less than extraordinary.
For more information, please visit www.geneve.com/en/geneva-food-guide.