White Elephant
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, ZURICH/ Updated : Apr 11, 2017, 15:21 IST
Synopsis
A part of Zurich’s celebrated Marriott Hotel, White Elephant is the best Thai restaurant in the city and transports you to this exotic Asian country with its authentic flavours. Their red and green curries are superlative and the … Read more
A part of Zurich’s celebrated Marriott Hotel, White Elephant is the best Thai restaurant in the city and transports you to this exotic Asian country with its authentic flavours. Their red and green curries are superlative and the spring rolls deserve second helpings. Read less

A part of Zurich’s celebrated Marriott Hotel, White Elephant is the best Thai restaurant in the city and transports you to this exotic Asian country with its authentic flavours. Their red and green curries are superlative and the spring rolls deserve second helpings. The tom yam goong is not for the faint hearted as it is loaded with spices and will warm you on a cold evening. Vegetarians will have a whale of a time at the White Elephant for there are a plethora of meat-free options on the menu. The ambience is very modern and airy with wooden chairs, red leather sofas and minimalist lamps. The service deserves a mention as it is quite honestly impeccable.
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