Stefano Zarrella at Europa-Park: Voltron, Eurosat and Sallys Café

Friday, 21. August 2026, 17:26

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Stefano Zarrella at Europa-Park: Voltron, Eurosat and Sallys Café

Stefano Zarrella spent a varied summer day at Europa-Park, Germany's largest theme park. The food creator and cookbook author mixed spectacular roller coasters with culinary discoveries — and left a trail fans can actually follow: Voltron Nevera powered by Rimac, the dark roller coaster Eurosat - CanCan Coaster, and Sallys Café.

Voltron Nevera powered by Rimac, in the Croatian themed area, supplied the thrills. Rapid accelerations and numerous overhead elements sent the food creator's pulse racing. In the French themed area he was up for a journey through Paris at night. Eurosat - CanCan Coaster, the dark roller coaster, kept the summer day exciting while the scenery flipped: Croatian rush, then the dark.

He still stopped for something sweet. At Sallys Café in the Icelandic themed area, Stefano Zarrella sampled various treats and took a relaxed moment away from the roller coaster bustle. "I love days when culinary highlights and special experiences come together so beautifully. At Europa-Park, you can simply go with the flow, discover something new and, in between, truly savor the moment. That mix is what makes a perfect day for me," says Stefano Zarrella.

Building a similar summer day at Europa-Park? His stops are a clean map: the Croatian themed area with Voltron Nevera powered by Rimac, the French themed area with Eurosat - CanCan Coaster, and the Icelandic themed area with Sallys Café.

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