Is there any restaurant around San Diego where you can get actual poutine with cheese curds? Every place seems to use shredded cheese or something.
For that matter, are there any places nearby that sell cheese curds at all?
you can probably buy a container of curds at your local Whole Foods or other hipster meme store, or stop being lazy and just make your own
>>7864181
>implying you can make god's dish outside the holy land
you will search and you will fail
Meanwhile at a Burger King in Canada
jelly ameritards?
>>7866696
>Canada
Nope. Now apologize
>>7866700
Meanwhile at a taco bell in Canada
why do they love us more than you ameritards?
>>7866696
Jokes on you, you ate at a Burger King.
>>7866716
bk is actually top tier in Canada
>>7866730
STOP SCREAMING AT ME MOM.
There was a Canadian restaurant in Hillcrest that served 100 poutine dishes. They closed though, so this comment is pointless. Have a nice a day!
>>7864181
>For that matter, are there any places nearby that sell cheese curds at all?
Believe it or not walmart
They don't keep them near the other cheese though they keep them around the produce.
A few other grocery stores will keep it in the same area as the more expensive cheese or sometimes near their salad bar.
>>7867122
I lol'd
>>7866721
BK in Canada gave me a cheeseburger without any cheese on it, fuck BK.
Besides there's no reason to go there at all when Harvey's exists.