Does anyone know of a place in SoCal that serves traditional Raclette, properly under a heater? Most places seem to serve "a pan of cheese melted over potatoes and gherkins". That's not the shit I'm looking for.
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>>7154314
I don't know.
>>7154995
Could you repeat the question?
>>7155000
You're not the boss of my trips now!
>>7154314
There is a weird street fair/festival vendor called "Sweiner" that does this.
I'm not kidding.
>>7155059
OP I'm waiting for my fucking thank you.
>>7154314
I know a place.
>>7155059
That doesn't help. If this "Sweiner" does exist, I don't know where to find him.
Your thanks come when I have sweiner in my mouth.
>>7154314
Isn't the weather in Southern California a bit too warm for raclette?
>>7155255
It's never cool enough here for raclette, but I just want some.
>>7155274
Fair enough. If you don't mind it not being under the "traditional" heater, you could check out Trader Joe's. I think I've seen them sell them packs of Emmi raclette last time I was in the US. (Avoid French raclette cheese, it's not good and tends to form a skin under heat)
>>7155277
Are you some kind of retard? Op didn't ask what grocery stores sell raclette
Seriously, get yourself checked by a doctor for downs syndrome