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  • An expired groupon brought me here. There was a big sign saying that Fryday fried chicken was finally here so I opted for a small regular poutine and 3 pieces of fried chicken. I was the first customer of the day as I had walked in earlier and they told me they were not open for another 10 minutes. I'm basically going to tell you what my experience was and you can go and find out for yourself. They have about 3-4 tables with very uncomfortable metal folding chairs. I tried these first and opted to sit at the counter along the wall as the stools were more comfortable. The couple who ordered after me got their order first and left and since they just ordered poutine I wasn't particularly miffed. A few minutes later she brings my poutine and asks if I am staying or whether my order was for take-out so I say I'm staying so she leaves the container of poutine with me and says the chicken will be here shortly. About 10 minutes later the chicken still hadn't arrived and I had already finished my poutine. The chicken arrived a couple of minutes later. At this point I have to wonder, if I had said take-out would that have meant that my container of poutine would have just sat there for the 10-12 minutes while the chicken was cooking and the order packed? The chicken was impressively crispy but after the first bite I saw that the pieces were glistening with oil (see photo), and there was a small pool of oil at the bottom of my takeout container. Aside from that flavour and crispiness was fine. The poutine was just ok, the curds sat right on top so didn't really melt from hot gravy being poured over it. The potatoes were not really crispy and already a bit soggy, everything was piping hot except for the curds. I don't think the potatoes were double fried. I don't expect fries to stay crisp in poutine but good fries will retain some crispy edges where the gravy hasn't touched and the whole poutine experience is about contrast, some crispy edges while mostly soaked in gravy with cheese curds slightly melted over the whole mess but the fries were just soggy and the curds sat on top. The prices were reasonable, $4.95 for my poutine, $7 for 3 pieces of chicken, I got a whole wing and 2 other boneless pieces of dark meat. I found Fryday hard to find if you're driving and trying to look as the sign is fairly small. They are a couple of doors away from the 7-11 on 4 St & 40 Ave NW. There's lots of parking.
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