We got the chicken poutine and mango curry chutney and chili chutney. The poutine was good,the chicken was tender and flavorful, the gravy was good and the fries were good too. Overall a great place to try Canadian poutine for visitors , tourists and locals. As for the dips they were what we would call aioli rather then chutney but they were good none the less. We liked mango curry better.
As I walked by this poutine restaurant many times, I would love to try their poutine. Here I ordered a small chicken poutine. Who took my order was probably the owner of the restaurant. She was very nice and friendly. Her service was very well even though this restaurant was like a fast food place.
The poutine was very "Canadian" and local. Although I ordered a small chicken poutine, the portion was quite big and filling. I was full the whole afternoon after eating the poutine by myself. I should have shared it with a friend. The gravy tasted great; the chicken was actually marinated by some curry sauce or powder; and there was big chunks of cheese. There were some salt, black pepper, vinegar, and other spices that I could add to the poutine as well. All the ingredients matched well with the fries, so it was called chicken poutine. The only downside was that I was very thirty after eating the poutine.
Overall, I had a good eating experience here. If I would go back for fries, I would order their Fritz with their special dips.
Poutine is certainly my go-to comfort food and guilty pleasure. In Downtown Vancouver, I have tried several poutineries (La Belle Patate, Mean Poutine, Smoke’s and Frites) but Fritz European Fry House has got to be one of my favourites next to La Belle Patate. Located in the Granville Entertainment district, Fritz is a small poutinerie with limited seating and a walk up window. It opens late (ie, closes at 4 am Friday and Saturday) so it’s definitely for perhaps some “drunken noms.”
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