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With more than 65 nationalities around the table, there is an incredible range of tastes to cater for, and the unenviable task of finding food that excites everyone falls to a team headed by Ms Sonia Bel-Hadj, Aiglon\u2019s Restaurant Manager.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
\u201cIt can be hard to predict which will be popular,\u201d says Ms Bel-Hadj, who admits that one thing her team has learned over the years is to actually ease off a little on the variety. \u201cWe listen more and find compromises. We used to feel we needed to vary the menus all the time, but the students don\u2019t mind repetition. Great ingredients, served in simple ways, are often the most popular.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
\u201cFilet mignon with morel sauce beat salmon bagel the other day, which was surprising. We like to try new things, and if it doesn\u2019t work, we try something else.\u201d Swiss favourite papet Vaudois (leek, potato, and sausages) was not a hit, for example. \u201cStudents told us they wanted more say in what they ate,\u201d says Student Council member Kabir (Alpina, 2025). \u201cSo we collected a list of 25 of the favourite dishes, and now, once a week, students can vote on which one is served. Number one is chicken katsu. Then there\u2019s roast chicken, fish and chips, pizza, hamburger, chicken or cheese bites, and bao buns. The food has always been good, but there\u2019s a lot more excitement around it now.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n
As well as being a large operation, it\u2019s a delicate one, which must balance young palates with nutrition and health, as well as considerations like time pressure and sustainability. Delivering to these hungry mouths \u2013 1,000 meals a day, seven days a week \u2013 is a 17-strong specialist team, running an operation with flair, soul, and military precision. \u201cBut it\u2019s about much more than feeding the students,\u201d says Ms Bel-Hadj. \u201cThis is their home, so we want them to enjoy it.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n