Purpose of visit: Food Adventure Date
Price: pretty cheap in my opinion. After tax the total came up to $10.73.
We ordered:
Small Belgian Frites ($4.25)
+ cooked in beef fat ($1.00)
+ 1 coke ($1.25)
+ 3 extra sauce ($3.00) - garlic mayo (average), wasabi mayo (bf liked), chipotle mayo (i liked), gochujang tartar (didn't like)
The fries were thick cut and not really thaat crispy. It tasted very dry. I don't know whether they really cooked it in beef fat or not, but we couldn't tell the difference. Either the Belgian Frites was a bad choice (maybe we should've ordered one of their special fries?) or it just didn't hit the spot. It's good, but nothing special. I wouldn't say it's the best in Toronto.
Now the question is - how would the Japo Frites here compare to uptown Shiso Tree's Nori fries and Okonomiyaki fries? -wink- (Now those fries made me go damnnn. And their homemade tartar sauce?! I'm sorry but it's waaay better than any of the sauce I tried here!)
I shall return one day to try their Japo frites!