The cheese comes from this country but I don't know if the meat and the other ingredients are obligatory French. I guess you can eat French charcuterie (or meat) or potatoes. Switzerland has some regions where you speak French so it's...
Wow, somehow I sense a culture clash here :-) I spent some time in Switzerland and all the Swiss will always tell you that you never have meat with raclette, like NEVER EVER!
BTW, in Germany we side with the French on that and we do have meat with...
Yes it was a private restaurant owner that invited us to a closed meal down the street from our hotel. It was a meal I still remember to this day and I'd say it was definitely french as I don't think he would have had it any other way.
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Just out of curiosity, isn't raclette a Swiss dish?
The cheese comes from this country but I don't know if the meat and the other ingredients are obligatory French. I guess you can eat French charcuterie (or meat) or potatoes. Switzerland has some regions where you speak French so it's...
Read moreWow, somehow I sense a culture clash here :-) I spent some time in Switzerland and all the Swiss will always tell you that you never have meat with raclette, like NEVER EVER!
BTW, in Germany we side with the French on that and we do have meat with...
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Which one do you prefer?
Tartiflette
I had a great pasta dinner when I was there, does that count?
Did you know if your pastas were made in France? If yes, it's a French meal ;)
Yes it was a private restaurant owner that invited us to a closed meal down the street from our hotel. It was a meal I still remember to this day and I'd say it was definitely french as I don't think he would have had it any other way.
All of them and foie gras (but felt soo guilty afterwards 😅)