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  • Moo Frites serves Belgian style fries with dipping sauce flavours from around the world. Also, Moo Frites offers poutine like signature dishes. Frites are better than french fries because frites are not greasy like french fries. If you get hash browns and french fries at McDonald's and A & W, they are completely soaked inside with deep fryer oil. When I eat hash browns and french fries, I wrap them in napkins and eat them after I finish eating my burger. The amount of fryer oil absorbed by the napkins is unbelievable. Imagine the amount of fryer oil ingested over a lifetime. Gross! You don't get frites like that. When I eat frites, they go straight into my mouth after dipping some sauce. The frites are cooked by specialized fryers Moo Frites has imported from Europe. These fryers are more like a frite cooker machine because of its boxy like appearance. Thick cut potatoes are loaded into the frite cooker and in about 3-1/2 minutes the perfectly cooked frites are ready for eating. The frites are cooked golden brown on the outside with a fluffy potato inside. There is significantly less oil absorbed outside and inside by a frite than a french fry. Moo Frites offers frites in 3 different cone sizes (regular, large, jumbo) with a choice of no dipping sauce, 1 dipping sauce or 2 and more dipping sauce. I usually order a large size with 1 dipping sauce, which is ideal for a meal. The 20 choices of dipping sauce make eating frites more tasty. Some of the flavours available are garlic mayo, tartar sauce, chipotle sauce, curry ketchup, peanut sauce, nosy wasabi. If the weather is reasonably warm, I like to walk around Kensington Market while eating my frites. If I stay inside, I place the cone of frites into the cut out in the counter that holds your food in place. There are 7 signature poutine like dishes on the menu. Look at the photo below for the menu selection. My favourites are the Japo Frites with seaweed and wasabi mayo, Kimchi Frites with Korean Kimchi and garlic mayo. New beverages are featured on the menu board. In house made lemonade and hot chocolate (available during winter) are available. I ordered a green tea lemonade, which was refreshing and not too sweet. I will have to plan more visits soon to Moo Frites so I can order all the dipping sauces I not tried yet.
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