Frau Gerolds Garten ★ 4.4
Why locals love it: Started as a 2012 pop-up, still feels temporary; Zurich locals' summer terrace and winter cheese stube under the rail bridge.
Tip: Arrive after work on a Wednesday; the place fills by 18:30 in summer.
Sebastian Roesch's cellar room under the Lindenhof: Franconian heritage through a Swiss lens, feel-good bourgeois plates, careful wine pairings.
Why locals love it: Cellar room hidden under the Lindenhof, easy to walk past; Sebastian Roesch's bourgeois cooking sits quietly behind the door.
Tip: Order the special; the prix-fixe lunch is the easiest way into a serious Zurich kitchen.
Address: Pfalzgasse 4, 8001 Zurich
Why locals love it: Started as a 2012 pop-up, still feels temporary; Zurich locals' summer terrace and winter cheese stube under the rail bridge.
Tip: Arrive after work on a Wednesday; the place fills by 18:30 in summer.
Why locals love it: World-champion barista coffee on a quiet Kreis 5 corner; serious filter coffee mostly known to the city's coffee crowd.
Tip: Order a filter flight; ask about the rotating single-origins from the roastery.
Why locals love it: A working flour mill museum in Tiefenbrunnen with a baking school; the cafe and shop beside it are still neighbourhood-only.
Tip: Combine a Saturday class with a walk along the lake to Tiefenbrunnen station.
Why locals love it: Tucked on Rindermarkt away from the Niederdorf tourist drag; locals' soul food without the queue.
Tip: Book for Friday dinner; Saturday afternoons get crowded with the regulars who turn up without a reservation.
Why locals love it: Sara Hochuli's Japanese-French patisserie at Haus zur Weltkugel, relocated 2022; still feels like a discovery off the Bahnhofstrasse crowds.
Tip: Matcha latte and one of the intricate cakes, then walk five minutes to Paradeplatz.