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I have stopped buying fries from full service restaurants because they are usually not hot, too thick, and they lack flavor. The fries at McDonald's and Wendy's are way better and less expensive than any full service restaurant that I have tried. Does anyone have a restaurant recommendation for fries?
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You'd have to be in SoCal, but The Habit's fries are the best!! Second fave actually has a bunch of Florida locations (expanding), FatBurger. Big wide fat steak fries, yummy!
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McD’s fries will still look the same from day one between your seat to 5 years later. Restaurant fries will mold within days.
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Chick-Fil-A
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I'm a fan of Five Guys fries. They're not crispy, they're actually pretty limp. But they're pretty amazing tasting. A natural "sweet" nuttiness that comes from the skins being left on when they slice them.
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If you ask for them well done they will be firmer/crisper. Warning: grossly overpriced |
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I can remember buying the original Boardwalk Fries in Ocean City, Maryland and in malls in Maryland and Virginia. Those fries would put most Villages restaurants to shame.
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You mean Thrasher's fries in OC, the ones in the cup? Man, those were next level epic!
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Actually, when you compare the price for a side of fries in a full service restaurant, the Five Guys price is not too bad, especially after adding the tip.
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BurgerKing does a good job on their fries. If you want them really hot, ask to have a serving fro the next batch.
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Yeah, they were/are cooked in peanut oil.
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I have, many times. Best thing about 5Guys are the peanuts.
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