Same, and New York. Anecdotal evidence doesn't really amount to much though, since prices fluctuate wildly from place to place (i.e. Pittsburgh is cheaper than New York, regardless of the inflation index).
USA. I've noticed a few restaurants bumping prices up a buck, but most haven't changed yet.
By galloping inflation, I hope that means wage increases. Inflation is neither bad nor good, until it changes people's behavior. Even then, it's not strictly bad until it spirals out of control. Until then, inflation is in many ways a good thing: higher wages, higher revenues, transferring money from creditors to debtors. These are things many people want more of.
Switzerland has had very limited inflation so far, I think the annual inflation is expected to be around 1.5% for 2021. Though to be fair, Switzerland has had about 0% inflation on average since 2015, with a few years of deflation in that interval, so it's still quite a big increase.