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I've always been a fan of poutine, but after moving to the states, it's become an obsession. Gravy, cheese curds and fries - WHY hasn't it become a staple food here?! I miss this dearly. Anyway, on a recent trip home, my friends and I stopped at Poutini's. Frankly, I loved it. I ordered the layered poutine, and maybe that's why I didn't feel the lack of cheese curds/gravy in my order. The fries were perfect, the cheese was squeaky and awesome, and the gravy was pretty good (but yes, while I've had better gravy, it wasn't a deal breaker for me). I thought the service was really good too. I went back the next week with my sister, and once again, it was a similar experience, so I'm inclined to think that the food/service is consistent. The portion is rather big, but i guess for nearly $10, that makes sense. The first time, I couldn't finish my order but the second time I went there, I shared with my sister and it was just the right amount. Definitely a fan!
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