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Hotel Rio Muralto

Rating 5.0 of 5 stars from 2 ratings

Hotel Rio Muralto

Via Collegiata 1, 6600 Muralto

Located in front of the Muralto-Locarno train station, in the city center, Hotel Garni Rio is reachable in only 2 minutes walk on a barrier free road with no incline. 5% discount for all the direct reservations with breakfast! Hotel Garni Rio offers excellent transport links. Moreover it is within a short walking distance of all main attractions: Lake Maggiore, the Piazza Grande, the Visconti Castle, the old town and the funicular to Madonna del Sasso in Orselina and Cardada-Cimetta, the mountain above Locarno. Its central location makes the hotel the perfect choice for anyone attending the Film Festival, the Moon & Stars concerts, Locarno on Ice or the Camellia Festival. It is also the ideal place to stay for hikes or visits in the beautiful Ticino region. Hotel Garni Rio is situated in a magnificent 19th century villa that was renovated in 2013 in order to return it to its original grandeur while offering modern comforts. It has a splendid facade, stylish stained-glass windows, ceiling paintings on the ground floor, an onyx reception desk and decorative mirrors from the historic Grand Hotel Locarno. The hotel counts 16 twin rooms, 3 single rooms and 1 Junior Suite, all newly refurbished. One of the twin rooms is adapted for people with reduced mobility. All the rooms are equipped with air conditioning and free WiFi. A secure storage room to leave the bikes is available at the ground floor. The hotel is 100% smoke free. Pets are not allowed. A limited number of parking places are available at the price of CHF 10.- per day.

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HotelBreakfast onlyBed and Breakfast
Via Collegiata 1, 6600 Muralto
HotelBreakfast onlyBed and Breakfast

Located in front of the Muralto-Locarno train station, in the city center, Hotel Garni Rio is reachable in only 2 minutes walk on a barrier free road with no incline. 5% discount for all the direct reservations with breakfast! Hotel Garni Rio offers excellent transport links. Moreover it is within a short walking distance of all main attractions: Lake Maggiore, the Piazza Grande, the Visconti Castle, the old town and the funicular to Madonna del Sasso in Orselina and Cardada-Cimetta, the mountain above Locarno. Its central location makes the hotel the perfect choice for anyone attending the Film Festival, the Moon & Stars concerts, Locarno on Ice or the Camellia Festival. It is also the ideal place to stay for hikes or visits in the beautiful Ticino region. Hotel Garni Rio is situated in a magnificent 19th century villa that was renovated in 2013 in order to return it to its original grandeur while offering modern comforts. It has a splendid facade, stylish stained-glass windows, ceiling paintings on the ground floor, an onyx reception desk and decorative mirrors from the historic Grand Hotel Locarno. The hotel counts 16 twin rooms, 3 single rooms and 1 Junior Suite, all newly refurbished. One of the twin rooms is adapted for people with reduced mobility. All the rooms are equipped with air conditioning and free WiFi. A secure storage room to leave the bikes is available at the ground floor. The hotel is 100% smoke free. Pets are not allowed. A limited number of parking places are available at the price of CHF 10.- per day.

Rating 5.0 of 5 stars from 2 ratings

 Open until 20:00
 Open all day
Osteria Manciana con alloggio

Rating 4.9 of 5 stars from 8 ratings

Osteria Manciana con alloggio

Via Cantonale 95, 6838 Muggio
THE HOSTERIA MANCIANA - SCUDELLATE- MUGGIO VALLEY

For our hostess Simona and her team it will be a pleasure to tantalize the tastebuds of their guests with seasonal and regional recipes and dishes that are always prepared with local products. In keeping with the Ticino tradition, the kitchen recommends the ever popular “Ossobuco” from Piera with polenta from “Mulino di Bruzella”, as well as the braised beef (“Brasato”) and the the flat or tall “Formaggini” that is produced in the valley. Cheeses can be enjoyed including the Ticino cheese “Formagella”, that is made nearby on the slopes of Monte Generoso. Finally, you can taste the local sausages with the excellent bread baked in the valley, as well as the wines of Mendrisiotto. The tradition of typical dishes will also be carried on by Simona according to family recipes including the famous osso buco with polenta “della Piera.” This and more await you in a typical and cozy environment. We have carefully selected for you different wines at reasonable prices from the different wineries in the Mendrisiotto. Of course, the Merlot dominates, but there are also various assemblages and wines that are stored in barriques to emphasize the bouquet of the wines. Our wine list also contains some representative wines from neighboring Italy, from Barbaresco to Sangiovese and finally Prosecco and Spumanti, made according to the classic method (Champagnoise), as well as, of course, with the common aperitifs, our grappas and nocinos (walnut liqueurs). The name of the Osteria refers to the family name Manciana, the maiden name of the grandmother “nonna Agnese”, who has run the Osteria since the 1950s when she took over the work that her mother Giuditta had started in the 1930s. From 1970 until today, her daughter-in-law Piera has taken care of the entire management of the restaurant; she has always welcomed all visitors warmly and has cooked for thousands of guests with passion over the years. The “osso buco con polenta della Piera”, a dish whose recipe remains a secret and has now been continued by four generations, remains famous. Simona, Piera’s daughter-in-law, will take over the management of the Manciana after the renovation, maintaining the direction and traditions that have shaped this historic osteria of the Valle di Muggio and Monte Generoso region over the years. From 2021 the Osteria will be able to offer its guests a large room for 40 people and two terraces for around 15 people, including a new one with a view of the valley. The Osteria is a typical mountain inn, which has adapted to the progress and changes of the visitors over the years but has retained its character as a daily meeting point for the residents of the Muggio Valley and those passing through. In the Osteria, farmers, bricklayers, hikers and seasonal workers who returned from central Switzerland after the Second World War, border guards who lived in the village and soldiers in times of war always enjoyed meeting each other. In the 1960s smugglers who carried their goods in “bricolle” (jute sacks full of cigarettes) to Italy, also took a stop there. Even today the adventures of the “spalloni” (smugglers) are told who tried to escape the border guards in order to bring their “bricolla” to safety. For almost 100 years the MANCIANA was a reference point for the village and the visitors, who once traveled for commercial and now for tourist reasons, between Switzerland and Italy, Como Lake (Italy) and Lugano Lake (Switzerland). Hospitality and tolerance were and will remain a hallmark of the Manciana.

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Via Cantonale 95, 6838 Muggio
HotelRestaurantBarSwiss cuisineBed and Breakfast
THE HOSTERIA MANCIANA - SCUDELLATE- MUGGIO VALLEY

For our hostess Simona and her team it will be a pleasure to tantalize the tastebuds of their guests with seasonal and regional recipes and dishes that are always prepared with local products. In keeping with the Ticino tradition, the kitchen recommends the ever popular “Ossobuco” from Piera with polenta from “Mulino di Bruzella”, as well as the braised beef (“Brasato”) and the the flat or tall “Formaggini” that is produced in the valley. Cheeses can be enjoyed including the Ticino cheese “Formagella”, that is made nearby on the slopes of Monte Generoso. Finally, you can taste the local sausages with the excellent bread baked in the valley, as well as the wines of Mendrisiotto. The tradition of typical dishes will also be carried on by Simona according to family recipes including the famous osso buco with polenta “della Piera.” This and more await you in a typical and cozy environment. We have carefully selected for you different wines at reasonable prices from the different wineries in the Mendrisiotto. Of course, the Merlot dominates, but there are also various assemblages and wines that are stored in barriques to emphasize the bouquet of the wines. Our wine list also contains some representative wines from neighboring Italy, from Barbaresco to Sangiovese and finally Prosecco and Spumanti, made according to the classic method (Champagnoise), as well as, of course, with the common aperitifs, our grappas and nocinos (walnut liqueurs). The name of the Osteria refers to the family name Manciana, the maiden name of the grandmother “nonna Agnese”, who has run the Osteria since the 1950s when she took over the work that her mother Giuditta had started in the 1930s. From 1970 until today, her daughter-in-law Piera has taken care of the entire management of the restaurant; she has always welcomed all visitors warmly and has cooked for thousands of guests with passion over the years. The “osso buco con polenta della Piera”, a dish whose recipe remains a secret and has now been continued by four generations, remains famous. Simona, Piera’s daughter-in-law, will take over the management of the Manciana after the renovation, maintaining the direction and traditions that have shaped this historic osteria of the Valle di Muggio and Monte Generoso region over the years. From 2021 the Osteria will be able to offer its guests a large room for 40 people and two terraces for around 15 people, including a new one with a view of the valley. The Osteria is a typical mountain inn, which has adapted to the progress and changes of the visitors over the years but has retained its character as a daily meeting point for the residents of the Muggio Valley and those passing through. In the Osteria, farmers, bricklayers, hikers and seasonal workers who returned from central Switzerland after the Second World War, border guards who lived in the village and soldiers in times of war always enjoyed meeting each other. In the 1960s smugglers who carried their goods in “bricolle” (jute sacks full of cigarettes) to Italy, also took a stop there. Even today the adventures of the “spalloni” (smugglers) are told who tried to escape the border guards in order to bring their “bricolla” to safety. For almost 100 years the MANCIANA was a reference point for the village and the visitors, who once traveled for commercial and now for tourist reasons, between Switzerland and Italy, Como Lake (Italy) and Lugano Lake (Switzerland). Hospitality and tolerance were and will remain a hallmark of the Manciana.

Rating 4.9 of 5 stars from 8 ratings

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Galland & Cie SA
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Ruelle du Flon 1, 1003 Lausanne
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Metzgerei Müller

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Metzgerei Müller

Weite Gasse 12, 5400 Baden
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Die Metzgerei Müller Der Familienbetrieb Müller führt seit 111 Jahren ihre Metzgerei in der Weiten Gasse in Baden. Unser Motto: Tradition, Qualität und Dienst am Kunden. Die Verbindung von Tradition und Innovation ist unser Erfolgsrezept. Wir gehen gerne auch neue Wege. Dabei integrieren wir unterschiedliche Ideen und Wünsche - und entwickeln gemeinsam mit unseren Kunden innovative Produkte. Zu unserem Qualitätsbewusstsein gehört selbstverständlich auch das Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis der Produkte, auf welches wir grossen Wert legen. Ein Familienbetrieb durch und durch. Inhaber Thomas Müller führt den Laden in der Weiten Gasse 12 in dritter Generation. Sein Urgrossvater Jean Müller eröffnete die Metzgerei im Jahr 1909 gegenüber dem alten Schlachthaus. Rund 60 Jahre später übernahmen seine Eltern Kurt und Alice den Fleisch-Betrieb. Thomas Müller gelangte über einige Umwege zur familieneigenen Metzgerei. Der heute 55-Jährige absolvierte die Lehre bei einem anderen Betrieb, in der Wahl des Berufs hatte Müller aber seit seinen Kindheitstagen keine Zweifel: «Mir wurde der Metzgerberuf in die Wiege gelegt. Für mich stand früh fest, dass ich später als Metzger arbeiten wollte.» Nach der Ausbildung zum Metzger begann Müller dann auch, bei seinen Eltern mitzuarbeiten und sammelte auch Berufserfahrung in anderen Betrieben. Nach der Rekrutenschule konnte er eine Saison lang in einer Metzgerei in der Lenzerheide im Bündnerland arbeiten. An einem späteren Arbeitsplatz gehörte Müller mit 26 Jahren bei der Metzgerei Kunz im glarnerischen Bilten zur Geschäftsleitung. Das Unternehmen zählte damals rund 450 Mitarbeiter. Während Müller beruflich dazulernte, bedienten seine Eltern im Laden in Baden weiter. 1997 kehrte Thomas Müller zurück zur Metzgerei seiner Eltern und übernahm das Geschäft – auch wegen gesundheitlicher Probleme des Vaters. Gleich mit der Übernahme liess Müller die Metzgerei umbauen: «Dabei entstand eine neue, grössere Theke, wodurch wir das Sortiment erweitern konnten.» Neben dem Fleischsortiment bietet die Metzgerei Müller heute auch Antipasti, Teigwaren oder Gemüse an. Vor dreizehn Jahren kaufte Thomas Müller die Metzgerei Spuhler in Schneisingen auf, die vorerst als Verkaufsstelle und Produktionsstätte diente, sagt Müller: «Den Laden schlossen wir aber wegen geringer Nachfrage bald wieder. Nun ist die Lokalität noch Produktionsstätte.» Dort verarbeiten je zwei gelernte und angehende Metzger die tägliche Fleischware. Insgesamt bilden zwölf Fachkräfte, darunter vier Lernende, neben Thomas Müller und seiner Frau Sibylle das Team. Sibylle lernte er kennen, als sie 1985 hinter der Theke der Metzgerei zu arbeiten begann. Auch die gemeinsame Tochter Sina zählt zum Team, sie schloss ihre Ausbildung zur Fleischfachfrau erfolgreich ab.

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Weite Gasse 12, 5400 Baden
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Die Metzgerei Müller Der Familienbetrieb Müller führt seit 111 Jahren ihre Metzgerei in der Weiten Gasse in Baden. Unser Motto: Tradition, Qualität und Dienst am Kunden. Die Verbindung von Tradition und Innovation ist unser Erfolgsrezept. Wir gehen gerne auch neue Wege. Dabei integrieren wir unterschiedliche Ideen und Wünsche - und entwickeln gemeinsam mit unseren Kunden innovative Produkte. Zu unserem Qualitätsbewusstsein gehört selbstverständlich auch das Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis der Produkte, auf welches wir grossen Wert legen. Ein Familienbetrieb durch und durch. Inhaber Thomas Müller führt den Laden in der Weiten Gasse 12 in dritter Generation. Sein Urgrossvater Jean Müller eröffnete die Metzgerei im Jahr 1909 gegenüber dem alten Schlachthaus. Rund 60 Jahre später übernahmen seine Eltern Kurt und Alice den Fleisch-Betrieb. Thomas Müller gelangte über einige Umwege zur familieneigenen Metzgerei. Der heute 55-Jährige absolvierte die Lehre bei einem anderen Betrieb, in der Wahl des Berufs hatte Müller aber seit seinen Kindheitstagen keine Zweifel: «Mir wurde der Metzgerberuf in die Wiege gelegt. Für mich stand früh fest, dass ich später als Metzger arbeiten wollte.» Nach der Ausbildung zum Metzger begann Müller dann auch, bei seinen Eltern mitzuarbeiten und sammelte auch Berufserfahrung in anderen Betrieben. Nach der Rekrutenschule konnte er eine Saison lang in einer Metzgerei in der Lenzerheide im Bündnerland arbeiten. An einem späteren Arbeitsplatz gehörte Müller mit 26 Jahren bei der Metzgerei Kunz im glarnerischen Bilten zur Geschäftsleitung. Das Unternehmen zählte damals rund 450 Mitarbeiter. Während Müller beruflich dazulernte, bedienten seine Eltern im Laden in Baden weiter. 1997 kehrte Thomas Müller zurück zur Metzgerei seiner Eltern und übernahm das Geschäft – auch wegen gesundheitlicher Probleme des Vaters. Gleich mit der Übernahme liess Müller die Metzgerei umbauen: «Dabei entstand eine neue, grössere Theke, wodurch wir das Sortiment erweitern konnten.» Neben dem Fleischsortiment bietet die Metzgerei Müller heute auch Antipasti, Teigwaren oder Gemüse an. Vor dreizehn Jahren kaufte Thomas Müller die Metzgerei Spuhler in Schneisingen auf, die vorerst als Verkaufsstelle und Produktionsstätte diente, sagt Müller: «Den Laden schlossen wir aber wegen geringer Nachfrage bald wieder. Nun ist die Lokalität noch Produktionsstätte.» Dort verarbeiten je zwei gelernte und angehende Metzger die tägliche Fleischware. Insgesamt bilden zwölf Fachkräfte, darunter vier Lernende, neben Thomas Müller und seiner Frau Sibylle das Team. Sibylle lernte er kennen, als sie 1985 hinter der Theke der Metzgerei zu arbeiten begann. Auch die gemeinsame Tochter Sina zählt zum Team, sie schloss ihre Ausbildung zur Fleischfachfrau erfolgreich ab.

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Hotel Rio Muralto

Rating 5.0 of 5 stars from 2 ratings

Hotel Rio Muralto

Via Collegiata 1, 6600 Muralto

Located in front of the Muralto-Locarno train station, in the city center, Hotel Garni Rio is reachable in only 2 minutes walk on a barrier free road with no incline. 5% discount for all the direct reservations with breakfast! Hotel Garni Rio offers excellent transport links. Moreover it is within a short walking distance of all main attractions: Lake Maggiore, the Piazza Grande, the Visconti Castle, the old town and the funicular to Madonna del Sasso in Orselina and Cardada-Cimetta, the mountain above Locarno. Its central location makes the hotel the perfect choice for anyone attending the Film Festival, the Moon & Stars concerts, Locarno on Ice or the Camellia Festival. It is also the ideal place to stay for hikes or visits in the beautiful Ticino region. Hotel Garni Rio is situated in a magnificent 19th century villa that was renovated in 2013 in order to return it to its original grandeur while offering modern comforts. It has a splendid facade, stylish stained-glass windows, ceiling paintings on the ground floor, an onyx reception desk and decorative mirrors from the historic Grand Hotel Locarno. The hotel counts 16 twin rooms, 3 single rooms and 1 Junior Suite, all newly refurbished. One of the twin rooms is adapted for people with reduced mobility. All the rooms are equipped with air conditioning and free WiFi. A secure storage room to leave the bikes is available at the ground floor. The hotel is 100% smoke free. Pets are not allowed. A limited number of parking places are available at the price of CHF 10.- per day.

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HotelBreakfast onlyBed and Breakfast
Via Collegiata 1, 6600 Muralto
HotelBreakfast onlyBed and Breakfast

Located in front of the Muralto-Locarno train station, in the city center, Hotel Garni Rio is reachable in only 2 minutes walk on a barrier free road with no incline. 5% discount for all the direct reservations with breakfast! Hotel Garni Rio offers excellent transport links. Moreover it is within a short walking distance of all main attractions: Lake Maggiore, the Piazza Grande, the Visconti Castle, the old town and the funicular to Madonna del Sasso in Orselina and Cardada-Cimetta, the mountain above Locarno. Its central location makes the hotel the perfect choice for anyone attending the Film Festival, the Moon & Stars concerts, Locarno on Ice or the Camellia Festival. It is also the ideal place to stay for hikes or visits in the beautiful Ticino region. Hotel Garni Rio is situated in a magnificent 19th century villa that was renovated in 2013 in order to return it to its original grandeur while offering modern comforts. It has a splendid facade, stylish stained-glass windows, ceiling paintings on the ground floor, an onyx reception desk and decorative mirrors from the historic Grand Hotel Locarno. The hotel counts 16 twin rooms, 3 single rooms and 1 Junior Suite, all newly refurbished. One of the twin rooms is adapted for people with reduced mobility. All the rooms are equipped with air conditioning and free WiFi. A secure storage room to leave the bikes is available at the ground floor. The hotel is 100% smoke free. Pets are not allowed. A limited number of parking places are available at the price of CHF 10.- per day.

Rating 5.0 of 5 stars from 2 ratings

 Open until 20:00
 Open all day
Osteria Manciana con alloggio

Rating 4.9 of 5 stars from 8 ratings

Osteria Manciana con alloggio

Via Cantonale 95, 6838 Muggio
THE HOSTERIA MANCIANA - SCUDELLATE- MUGGIO VALLEY

For our hostess Simona and her team it will be a pleasure to tantalize the tastebuds of their guests with seasonal and regional recipes and dishes that are always prepared with local products. In keeping with the Ticino tradition, the kitchen recommends the ever popular “Ossobuco” from Piera with polenta from “Mulino di Bruzella”, as well as the braised beef (“Brasato”) and the the flat or tall “Formaggini” that is produced in the valley. Cheeses can be enjoyed including the Ticino cheese “Formagella”, that is made nearby on the slopes of Monte Generoso. Finally, you can taste the local sausages with the excellent bread baked in the valley, as well as the wines of Mendrisiotto. The tradition of typical dishes will also be carried on by Simona according to family recipes including the famous osso buco with polenta “della Piera.” This and more await you in a typical and cozy environment. We have carefully selected for you different wines at reasonable prices from the different wineries in the Mendrisiotto. Of course, the Merlot dominates, but there are also various assemblages and wines that are stored in barriques to emphasize the bouquet of the wines. Our wine list also contains some representative wines from neighboring Italy, from Barbaresco to Sangiovese and finally Prosecco and Spumanti, made according to the classic method (Champagnoise), as well as, of course, with the common aperitifs, our grappas and nocinos (walnut liqueurs). The name of the Osteria refers to the family name Manciana, the maiden name of the grandmother “nonna Agnese”, who has run the Osteria since the 1950s when she took over the work that her mother Giuditta had started in the 1930s. From 1970 until today, her daughter-in-law Piera has taken care of the entire management of the restaurant; she has always welcomed all visitors warmly and has cooked for thousands of guests with passion over the years. The “osso buco con polenta della Piera”, a dish whose recipe remains a secret and has now been continued by four generations, remains famous. Simona, Piera’s daughter-in-law, will take over the management of the Manciana after the renovation, maintaining the direction and traditions that have shaped this historic osteria of the Valle di Muggio and Monte Generoso region over the years. From 2021 the Osteria will be able to offer its guests a large room for 40 people and two terraces for around 15 people, including a new one with a view of the valley. The Osteria is a typical mountain inn, which has adapted to the progress and changes of the visitors over the years but has retained its character as a daily meeting point for the residents of the Muggio Valley and those passing through. In the Osteria, farmers, bricklayers, hikers and seasonal workers who returned from central Switzerland after the Second World War, border guards who lived in the village and soldiers in times of war always enjoyed meeting each other. In the 1960s smugglers who carried their goods in “bricolle” (jute sacks full of cigarettes) to Italy, also took a stop there. Even today the adventures of the “spalloni” (smugglers) are told who tried to escape the border guards in order to bring their “bricolla” to safety. For almost 100 years the MANCIANA was a reference point for the village and the visitors, who once traveled for commercial and now for tourist reasons, between Switzerland and Italy, Como Lake (Italy) and Lugano Lake (Switzerland). Hospitality and tolerance were and will remain a hallmark of the Manciana.

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HotelRestaurantBarSwiss cuisineBed and Breakfast
Via Cantonale 95, 6838 Muggio
HotelRestaurantBarSwiss cuisineBed and Breakfast
THE HOSTERIA MANCIANA - SCUDELLATE- MUGGIO VALLEY

For our hostess Simona and her team it will be a pleasure to tantalize the tastebuds of their guests with seasonal and regional recipes and dishes that are always prepared with local products. In keeping with the Ticino tradition, the kitchen recommends the ever popular “Ossobuco” from Piera with polenta from “Mulino di Bruzella”, as well as the braised beef (“Brasato”) and the the flat or tall “Formaggini” that is produced in the valley. Cheeses can be enjoyed including the Ticino cheese “Formagella”, that is made nearby on the slopes of Monte Generoso. Finally, you can taste the local sausages with the excellent bread baked in the valley, as well as the wines of Mendrisiotto. The tradition of typical dishes will also be carried on by Simona according to family recipes including the famous osso buco with polenta “della Piera.” This and more await you in a typical and cozy environment. We have carefully selected for you different wines at reasonable prices from the different wineries in the Mendrisiotto. Of course, the Merlot dominates, but there are also various assemblages and wines that are stored in barriques to emphasize the bouquet of the wines. Our wine list also contains some representative wines from neighboring Italy, from Barbaresco to Sangiovese and finally Prosecco and Spumanti, made according to the classic method (Champagnoise), as well as, of course, with the common aperitifs, our grappas and nocinos (walnut liqueurs). The name of the Osteria refers to the family name Manciana, the maiden name of the grandmother “nonna Agnese”, who has run the Osteria since the 1950s when she took over the work that her mother Giuditta had started in the 1930s. From 1970 until today, her daughter-in-law Piera has taken care of the entire management of the restaurant; she has always welcomed all visitors warmly and has cooked for thousands of guests with passion over the years. The “osso buco con polenta della Piera”, a dish whose recipe remains a secret and has now been continued by four generations, remains famous. Simona, Piera’s daughter-in-law, will take over the management of the Manciana after the renovation, maintaining the direction and traditions that have shaped this historic osteria of the Valle di Muggio and Monte Generoso region over the years. From 2021 the Osteria will be able to offer its guests a large room for 40 people and two terraces for around 15 people, including a new one with a view of the valley. The Osteria is a typical mountain inn, which has adapted to the progress and changes of the visitors over the years but has retained its character as a daily meeting point for the residents of the Muggio Valley and those passing through. In the Osteria, farmers, bricklayers, hikers and seasonal workers who returned from central Switzerland after the Second World War, border guards who lived in the village and soldiers in times of war always enjoyed meeting each other. In the 1960s smugglers who carried their goods in “bricolle” (jute sacks full of cigarettes) to Italy, also took a stop there. Even today the adventures of the “spalloni” (smugglers) are told who tried to escape the border guards in order to bring their “bricolla” to safety. For almost 100 years the MANCIANA was a reference point for the village and the visitors, who once traveled for commercial and now for tourist reasons, between Switzerland and Italy, Como Lake (Italy) and Lugano Lake (Switzerland). Hospitality and tolerance were and will remain a hallmark of the Manciana.

Rating 4.9 of 5 stars from 8 ratings

 Open all day
 Closed until lundi à 08:30
Galland & Cie SA
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Galland & Cie SA

Ruelle du Flon 1, 1003 Lausanne
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Metzgerei Müller

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Metzgerei Müller

Weite Gasse 12, 5400 Baden
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Die Metzgerei Müller Der Familienbetrieb Müller führt seit 111 Jahren ihre Metzgerei in der Weiten Gasse in Baden. Unser Motto: Tradition, Qualität und Dienst am Kunden. Die Verbindung von Tradition und Innovation ist unser Erfolgsrezept. Wir gehen gerne auch neue Wege. Dabei integrieren wir unterschiedliche Ideen und Wünsche - und entwickeln gemeinsam mit unseren Kunden innovative Produkte. Zu unserem Qualitätsbewusstsein gehört selbstverständlich auch das Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis der Produkte, auf welches wir grossen Wert legen. Ein Familienbetrieb durch und durch. Inhaber Thomas Müller führt den Laden in der Weiten Gasse 12 in dritter Generation. Sein Urgrossvater Jean Müller eröffnete die Metzgerei im Jahr 1909 gegenüber dem alten Schlachthaus. Rund 60 Jahre später übernahmen seine Eltern Kurt und Alice den Fleisch-Betrieb. Thomas Müller gelangte über einige Umwege zur familieneigenen Metzgerei. Der heute 55-Jährige absolvierte die Lehre bei einem anderen Betrieb, in der Wahl des Berufs hatte Müller aber seit seinen Kindheitstagen keine Zweifel: «Mir wurde der Metzgerberuf in die Wiege gelegt. Für mich stand früh fest, dass ich später als Metzger arbeiten wollte.» Nach der Ausbildung zum Metzger begann Müller dann auch, bei seinen Eltern mitzuarbeiten und sammelte auch Berufserfahrung in anderen Betrieben. Nach der Rekrutenschule konnte er eine Saison lang in einer Metzgerei in der Lenzerheide im Bündnerland arbeiten. An einem späteren Arbeitsplatz gehörte Müller mit 26 Jahren bei der Metzgerei Kunz im glarnerischen Bilten zur Geschäftsleitung. Das Unternehmen zählte damals rund 450 Mitarbeiter. Während Müller beruflich dazulernte, bedienten seine Eltern im Laden in Baden weiter. 1997 kehrte Thomas Müller zurück zur Metzgerei seiner Eltern und übernahm das Geschäft – auch wegen gesundheitlicher Probleme des Vaters. Gleich mit der Übernahme liess Müller die Metzgerei umbauen: «Dabei entstand eine neue, grössere Theke, wodurch wir das Sortiment erweitern konnten.» Neben dem Fleischsortiment bietet die Metzgerei Müller heute auch Antipasti, Teigwaren oder Gemüse an. Vor dreizehn Jahren kaufte Thomas Müller die Metzgerei Spuhler in Schneisingen auf, die vorerst als Verkaufsstelle und Produktionsstätte diente, sagt Müller: «Den Laden schlossen wir aber wegen geringer Nachfrage bald wieder. Nun ist die Lokalität noch Produktionsstätte.» Dort verarbeiten je zwei gelernte und angehende Metzger die tägliche Fleischware. Insgesamt bilden zwölf Fachkräfte, darunter vier Lernende, neben Thomas Müller und seiner Frau Sibylle das Team. Sibylle lernte er kennen, als sie 1985 hinter der Theke der Metzgerei zu arbeiten begann. Auch die gemeinsame Tochter Sina zählt zum Team, sie schloss ihre Ausbildung zur Fleischfachfrau erfolgreich ab.

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Die Metzgerei Müller Der Familienbetrieb Müller führt seit 111 Jahren ihre Metzgerei in der Weiten Gasse in Baden. Unser Motto: Tradition, Qualität und Dienst am Kunden. Die Verbindung von Tradition und Innovation ist unser Erfolgsrezept. Wir gehen gerne auch neue Wege. Dabei integrieren wir unterschiedliche Ideen und Wünsche - und entwickeln gemeinsam mit unseren Kunden innovative Produkte. Zu unserem Qualitätsbewusstsein gehört selbstverständlich auch das Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis der Produkte, auf welches wir grossen Wert legen. Ein Familienbetrieb durch und durch. Inhaber Thomas Müller führt den Laden in der Weiten Gasse 12 in dritter Generation. Sein Urgrossvater Jean Müller eröffnete die Metzgerei im Jahr 1909 gegenüber dem alten Schlachthaus. Rund 60 Jahre später übernahmen seine Eltern Kurt und Alice den Fleisch-Betrieb. Thomas Müller gelangte über einige Umwege zur familieneigenen Metzgerei. Der heute 55-Jährige absolvierte die Lehre bei einem anderen Betrieb, in der Wahl des Berufs hatte Müller aber seit seinen Kindheitstagen keine Zweifel: «Mir wurde der Metzgerberuf in die Wiege gelegt. Für mich stand früh fest, dass ich später als Metzger arbeiten wollte.» Nach der Ausbildung zum Metzger begann Müller dann auch, bei seinen Eltern mitzuarbeiten und sammelte auch Berufserfahrung in anderen Betrieben. Nach der Rekrutenschule konnte er eine Saison lang in einer Metzgerei in der Lenzerheide im Bündnerland arbeiten. An einem späteren Arbeitsplatz gehörte Müller mit 26 Jahren bei der Metzgerei Kunz im glarnerischen Bilten zur Geschäftsleitung. Das Unternehmen zählte damals rund 450 Mitarbeiter. Während Müller beruflich dazulernte, bedienten seine Eltern im Laden in Baden weiter. 1997 kehrte Thomas Müller zurück zur Metzgerei seiner Eltern und übernahm das Geschäft – auch wegen gesundheitlicher Probleme des Vaters. Gleich mit der Übernahme liess Müller die Metzgerei umbauen: «Dabei entstand eine neue, grössere Theke, wodurch wir das Sortiment erweitern konnten.» Neben dem Fleischsortiment bietet die Metzgerei Müller heute auch Antipasti, Teigwaren oder Gemüse an. Vor dreizehn Jahren kaufte Thomas Müller die Metzgerei Spuhler in Schneisingen auf, die vorerst als Verkaufsstelle und Produktionsstätte diente, sagt Müller: «Den Laden schlossen wir aber wegen geringer Nachfrage bald wieder. Nun ist die Lokalität noch Produktionsstätte.» Dort verarbeiten je zwei gelernte und angehende Metzger die tägliche Fleischware. Insgesamt bilden zwölf Fachkräfte, darunter vier Lernende, neben Thomas Müller und seiner Frau Sibylle das Team. Sibylle lernte er kennen, als sie 1985 hinter der Theke der Metzgerei zu arbeiten begann. Auch die gemeinsame Tochter Sina zählt zum Team, sie schloss ihre Ausbildung zur Fleischfachfrau erfolgreich ab.

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