How dare I call travel cheesy, right? Well, it’s not what you think! If you know me personally or have read a few of my reviews, you know that “cheesy” is purely a reference to my love of cheese fondue. One might think I’m left over from the fondue fad of the 70s, but in actuality, I just really love cheese, bread, and the combination of cheese and bread (and I have to add that I wasn’t alive for most of the 70s!) While most people collect postcards, Christmas ornaments, or various trinkets during their travels, my husband and I decided to take our love for fondue and combine it with our love for travel, creating “cheesy” memories that will last us a lifetime. So, be sure to check out my reviews for a my latest adventures in the world of cheese and I’ll continually update this post with a list of fondue restaurants we’ve visited around the world.
United States:
Melting Pot of Scottsdale, Arizona (our local haunt and a shout out to my fav bartender, Vince!)
Melting Pot of Glendale (Arrowhead), Arizona
Melting Pot of Tucson, Arizona
Melting Pot of Gaithersburg, Maryland
Melting Pot of Towson, Maryland
Melting Pot of Littleton, Colorado
Melting Pot of Arlington, Texas
Simply Fondue of San Juan Capistrano, California
Simply Fondue of Fort Worth, Texas
Artisanal– New York City, New York
Our very own fondue pot, which we tote with us on some of our domestic travels. Recipes courtesy of The Melting Pot Cookbook!
Switzerland:
Adler’s Swiss Chuchi – Zurich, Switzerland
Lanterne – Interlaken, Switzerland
France:
Le Chamois – Reims, France
Luxembourg:
L’Entracte – Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Netherlands
Fromagerie Crignon – Amsterdam, Netherlands
Het Karbeel – Amsterdam, Netherlands
United Kingdom
Le Garrick– London, England
St. Mortiz– London, England
Australia
Des Alpes– Brisbane, Australia
Swiss Inn, Cairns, Australia
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions! I do not plan on writing reviews for each of the restaurants, as there is no such thing as a bad cheese fondue (at least in my book!)