People are going crazy over fries that are covered with as much stuff as possible
Chi'Lantro BBQ in Austin, Texas, serves their "kimchi fries" with a choice of rib eye bulgogi, spicy pork, spicy chicken, soy-glazed chicken, or marinated tofu, plus cheddar and Monterey Jack, onions, cilantro, magic sauce, sesame seeds, and Sriracha.
Pinky's Westside Grill in Charlotte, North Carolina, serves piping hot "pimp'n fries," complete with pimento cheese melted over crispy, seasoned waffle fries. Add chili for extra flavor.
Chicago's bopNgrill serves another version of "kimchi fries," topped with caramelized kimchi, cheese sauce, bacon, scallions, and sesame seeds.
Another favorite fry served in Chicago is the Bridge House Tavern's breakfast version, which comes topped with egg and bacon.
The Greenhouse Tavern in Cleveland makes one-of-a kind "animal style" frites with full slabs of bacon, fried eggs, whole-grain mustard, mozzarella curd, and brown gravy.
At Edzo's Burger Shop in Evanston, Illinois, a tray of decadent "lobster fries" are delivered with Maine lobster, sea salt, drawn lobster butter, saffron lemon aioli, and chives. They're available for a limited time only.
At Los Angeles' Langer's Deli, you can order a classic pastrami — but this one comes with chili and is piled on top of fries.
Another version of the pastrami and cheese fries can be found in Portland, Oregon, at Kenny and Zuke's.
The Seoul Sausage Company in Los Angeles makes a Korean-influenced dish of "animal fries."
The Lobos Truck, also in Los Angeles, serves a dish they call the "green dragon wachos": waffle fries with green dragon sauce, guacamole, scallions, and ranch.
At Spitz in Los Angeles, you can get your fries topped with garlic aioli, feta, onion, green pepper, tomato, olives, and pepperoncini.
The Pincho Factory in Miami makes a mean dish of bacon cheddar ranch fries.
New York City's Mile End channels Montreal with their plate of "poutine fries," drenched in roasted chicken gravy and cheese curds.
Sticky's Finger Joint in New York City mixes savory and sweet with their secret-menu "cotton candy fries."
"Duck fat fries" topped with short rib and cheddar can be found at Village Whiskey in Philadelphia.
On the opposite coast, at Lolita's Taco Shop in San Diego, California, you can chow down on "carne asada fries."
San Diego's Soda & Swine serves "dirty fries," topped with meatballs, pork belly, mushroom gravy, jalapeño, and Sriracha aioli.
At San Jose's La Victoria Taqueria, "carne asada fries" are topped with guacamole, salsa, and a special orange sauce.
The "Jasper fries" made by San Francisco's Jasper's Corner Tap & Kitchen are loaded with both sweet potato and regular fries, cheddar cheese, sliced serrano peppers, and a chipotle aioli.
In St. Louis, The Shaved Duck serves up their "smothered fries," topped with pulled rib and pork meat, cheese sauce, and freshly grated sharp cheddar
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