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Where to get a Rosti in the Portes du Soleil?
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Hi
Myself and 3 others head to Morzine on Saturday and having skied in Switzerland before have experienced the carbohydrate fuel delight that is a Rosti.
Does anyone know of a restaurant in the swiss part of the Portes du Soleil region?
Many thanks
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pinkcharlie28
, on the French side, I don't think so, and possibly not on the Swiss side, as Rösti is a Swiss German delicacy. However, an equally delightful alternitive is tartiflette, or Pommes au Reblochon, as served at the awesome Chez Nannon on the Nyon plateau.
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pinkcharlie28
, there are an equal number of French and Swiss resorts in the PDS so I'm sure you won't have a problem finding rosti.
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Rosti and tartiflette are not to be compared - the latter is prodigiously rich and indigestible, the former isn't!
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Also rosti doesn't contribute to the cloud of cheese vapours hanging over most of the french end of PdS
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