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How do you like yours?

We stopped on the way to the hockey game at Costco, believe it or not, and had the traditional Canadian dish of fries, gravy, and cheese curds.

The Poutine Kitchen in der Arminius-Markthalle in Moabit, Berlin

Poutine: it's a Canadian dish made with french fries, cheese, and chicken gravy. Holy yum.

Absolutely incredibly delicious.

Quebecois specialty: fries, cheese curds, & gravy at

 

Au Pied de Cochon

536 rue Duluth est

Montreal, Quebec

514.281.1116

[Metro: Sherbrooke]

Pam and I stopped along the way from Montreal. This little street side place specialized in Poutine and was closing for the season the next day.

I finally got some poutine!

 

(photo by Heywood McGillicuddy)

 

La poutine de la Banquise c'est la meilleur.

 

www.misanthropespecialtyco.com

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Shaun enjoys some Canadian KFC.

poutine

village idiot pub

toronto, ontario

This was our appetizer at Citizen Cain. It can't really be called poutine, because it was made with shredded cheese instead of cheese curds. The fries and gravy, however, were really fantastic, and I thought the little dash of pesto on top was a nice touch. Oh, and that solid white chunk on top is a bit of feta.

Wow. 2:30am, just out of a club, drunk, been dancing for hours, and Etienne lets us know that poutine is the ideal food.

 

I think it is Montreal's equivalent to Pink's chili cheese fries, though you can get poutine all over the place, as opposed to just at Pink's Hot Dogs.

 

French fries, gravy, and chese curds. was a little salty, but hit the spot.

Never trust poutine you get at a Lebanese restaurant...even if it is vegetarian.

Plate of poutine from Elgin Street Diner, Ottawa, Ontario.

I treated myself to a dish of poutine with a glass of homemade lemonade after skating my first 100km.

A must-eat and -try @ Montreal

 

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