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Choices of restaurants offering Swiss cuisine in Hong Kong are limited, initially wanna go for Chesa in Peninsula but it’s temporarily closed… let’s give the Swiss Chalet a try Cheese fondue is a no brainer choice and I was surprised at the varieties - like fondue with tomato, Chinese style fondue with rice vermicelli, non-alcoholic ones etc. Sound a bit weird so we stick to the traditional version melting cheese with dry white wine. Portion is just right but it is lighter than the one I tried i
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Choices of restaurants offering Swiss cuisine in Hong Kong are limited, initially wanna go for Chesa in Peninsula but it’s temporarily closed… let’s give the Swiss Chalet a try

Cheese fondue is a no brainer choice and I was surprised at the varieties - like fondue with tomato, Chinese style fondue with rice vermicelli, non-alcoholic ones etc. Sound a bit weird so we stick to the traditional version melting cheese with dry white wine.
Portion is just right but it is lighter than the one I tried in Switzerland, probably adapted for locals. Personally prefer to be more cheesy and alcoholic
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Second Swiss dish in Switzerland I missed is Rosti
Here is the Sautéed veal kidney in a herb and Calvados sauce served with hash brown potatoes. This one is quite tasty, worth trying
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Overall not bad but not as authentic as I expected
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