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Viral ‘Girl Dinner’ trend mirrors Switzerland’s traditional Café Complet

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January 20, 2026
Viral ‘Girl Dinner’ Trend Mirrors Switzerland’s Traditional Café Complet
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Davos, January 20, 2026: The viral social media trend known as “Girl Dinner,” often described as a casual cold meal made up of snacks, leftovers, and simple foods eaten without elaborate cooking, is drawing renewed attention to a long standing Swiss culinary tradition known as the café complet.

Promoted online as a modern and liberating lifestyle choice, the concept of a light, no cook evening meal has in fact been part of Swiss daily life for over a century. In Switzerland, this practice is widely recognized as café complet, a simple yet satisfying cold meal deeply rooted in the country’s social and cultural history.

According to information recently shared by the Embassy of Switzerland on social media, the café complet typically consists of butter, cheese, bread, jam, honey, and coffee. Over time, the meal was expanded to include cold cuts, making it more filling while retaining its simplicity.

The origins of café complet date back to the 1870s, when it emerged in Swiss mountain hotels as a practical meal option for hikers and tourists. Its ease of preparation and nourishing components made it well suited to travelers seeking a quick and hearty repast.

Following the Second World War, café complet became firmly established as a common evening meal in Swiss households. As lifestyles evolved and more women entered the workforce, the cold meal offered a convenient alternative to the traditional hot dinner, aligning with changing social norms and time constraints.

While “Girl Dinner” may be a product of contemporary digital culture, Switzerland’s café complet stands as a reminder that the idea of a simple, flexible, and fuss free meal is anything but new.

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