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2017-09-01
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If you are a big fan of cheese, especially raclette, like I am. I'm sure you know the best place to go for raclette in Hong Kong, but that isn't a restaurant for a casual meal! So, for a more causal occasion, the Swiss chalet is definitely my to-go place whenever I have a craving for raclette (and/or cheese fondue).I didn't really take pictures of the interior as it is usually really packed and I would consider it rude if I took pictures of the interior with them in it. However, look at this nea
I didn't really take pictures of the interior as it is usually really packed and I would consider it rude if I took pictures of the interior with them in it. However, look at this neat table cloth and setting, it's actually not a super casual place after all.
For a party of two, as we are just huge raclette lovers, we shared a soup, ordered TWO raclettes for EACH of us (making it four) and shared some mussels.
You also get some bread to start with, and the butter is amazingly good.
Soup and mussels are both good. But as you could see, we still opted for the thick cream sauce based dishes... normally I would recommend ordering some refreshing dishes after your raclettes.
The raclettes are good as usual. Sometimes they may be slightly over cooked or undercooked (I.e. Too crispy or not heated enough), but the waiter/waitress would usually make note of that and make our next raclette better.
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