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Chicken Tikka Poutine at Basmaash in Los Angeles
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French fries are the perfect food in so many ways: deep-fried, salty, and full of carbs. They’re great on their own, but just like burgers, they also serve as a blank canvas for creative toppings. Here are outrageous french fries — including the Guinness World Record holder for priciest — we found by scouring reviews and rankings by expert food writers and countless hungry customers. The toppings go way beyond a squirt of ketchup.

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Creme de la Creme Pomme Frites

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New YorkWondering what makes a plate of fries worth $200, earning the Guinness World Record for priciest fries? The Creme de la Creme fries at the New York restaurant Serendipity 3 (which is best known for its frozen hot chocolate) are made from Chipperbeck potatoes blanched in Dom Pérignon Champagne and J. LeBlanc French Champagne Ardenne Vinegar, then cooked three times with pure goose fat from cage-free geese raised in Southwest France. The fries are then seasoned with Guerande Truffle Salt, tossed in Urbani Summer Truffle Oil, and topped with shaved Crete Senesi Pecorino Tartufello made of milk from sheep that are grazed on the clay-rich hills of Crete Senesi. Finally, black truffles foraged from valleys and forests in Volterra and Miniato, Italy, and shaved Black Summer Truffles from Umbria, Italy, top off the plate. We aren’t expecting this one to be added to McDonald’s menu.

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Bacon Cheeseburger Fries

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Los AngelesFat Sal’s, a deli known for its giant sandwiches and over-the-top milkshakes, also offers some crazy french fry creations. Bacon cheeseburger fries are topped with chopped bacon and hamburger patties, two kinds of cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles, onions, and creamy fat sauce.

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Vietnamese Fries

Vietnamese Fries at Boheme in Houston
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HoustonThe Vietnamese fries at Boheme come with hoisin, sriracha, garlic mayo, cilantro, and peanuts on top. For a few bucks more, you can upgrade them to Bangkok style, which adds smoked pork shoulder, yellow curry mayo, and crushed sesame sticks.

Dirty Dirty Fries

Dirty Dirty Fries at Pickled Fish in Long Beach, Washington
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Long Beach, WashingtonPickled Fish serves up an appetizer called dirty dirty fries, because one “dirty” just wasn’t enough. Fried pork belly lies atop these fries, along with garlic, pepperoncini peppers, goat cheese, and truffled ketchup.

South Buffalo Poutine

South Buffalo Poutine
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MilwaukeeA bar and restaurant that specializes in homemade sausages of all kinds loads fries with an equally ambitious list of ingredients. At Vanguard, you can get poutine with sauced chicken bits (or tofu), red hot gravy, bleu cheese dressing, and house pickled celery.

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Debris Fries

Debris Fries
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New OrleansYou may have heard of debris fries, which come with the roast beef and gravy used in po’ boy sandwiches. Bruno’s Tavern has a version that’s Creole-seasoned waffle fries topped with roast beef and broiled jack and cheddar cheese, and drizzled with a horseradish cream sauce.

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Ludlow Fries

Ludlow Fries
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New YorkThe guys at 375 Chicken ‘n Fries cook their spuds three times to get them fluffy on the inside and extra crispy. There are three types of loaded fries on the menu, including a Ludlow version. It’s cheddar sauce, bacon, Sriracha mayo, chipotle mayo, jalapeños, and fried onions.

Crispy Fries

Au Cheval fries
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ChicagoAu Cheval has become famous for its burgers (it has also opened a restaurant in New York City), but it has other classics on its menu, such as a prime rib sandwich and fried chicken. Its crispy fries with mornay sauce, garlic aioli, and a fried farm egg are a reason to stop in, too.

Surf ‘n Turf Fries

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San DiegoCarne asada fries are a delicious West Coast specialty, but La Puerta in San Diego goes one step further and adds seafood to the mix. Surf ‘n turf fries come with the standard carne asada fries toppings of steak, cheese, grilled onions and peppers, guacamole, and pico de gallo, plus the additions of shrimp and spicy chipotle crema.

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Olde Bar Fries

Olde Bar Fries at Olde Bar fries in Philadelphia
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PhiladelphiaSeafood fans will love the Olde Bar fries at their namesake oyster bar. A plate of fries is topped with lump crab meat, decadent lobster butter, and a cheddar fondue made with stout.

Kimchi Fries

Kimchi Fries at Del Seoul in Chicago
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ChicagoKorean restaurant Del Seoul has a fusion menu of Korean barbecue tacos, sandwiches, and bento boxes, so french fries fit right in. Big enough for sharing, the kimchi fries come with sauteed onions, pork belly, and kimchi, along with melted cheddar and jack cheese, scallions, and sour cream.

Pastrami Chili Cheese Fries

Pastrami Chili Cheese Fries at Legends Burgers in Upland, California
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Upland, CaliforniaThere’s a ’50s diner-style joint in Southern California serving up french fries by the plateful. Legends Burgers takes classic chili cheese fries and goes one step further: They add handfuls of thinly sliced pastrami. (Don’t be confused when you don’t see it on the menu. The pastrami comes as part of Legends’ “Classic Chili Cheese Fries.”) Order the large and it’s enough for four people to share.

S’more Fries

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New YorkIf you’re one of the very few people in the world who has wondered what s’mores and french fries taste like together, then head to Sticky’s Finger Joint in the Big Apple. They’re made exactly how you’d expect: topped with chocolate sauce, marshmallow sauce, and graham cracker crumbs. They’re just as sticky as you can imagine.

Gypsy Fries

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ChicagoChicago Italian beef sandwiches are a Midwest classic dripping with beef au jus. At local chain Al’s, there’s also something called gypsy fries. Order it and you’ll get all the components of an Italian beef, just on fries instead of bread, as the potatoes really soak up that beef gravy.

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Loco Moco Poutine

Loco Moco Poutine at The Kroft in Anaheim, California
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Anaheim, CaliforniaGet a little taste of Hawaii on french fries at The Kroft. The traditional Hawaiian plate of loco moco is transported on top of fries, including a beef and pork blend meatloaf, fried egg, brown gravy, fried onions, cheese curds, and a ketchup glaze.

Chowder Fries

Chowder Fries at Darling Oyster Bar in Charleston, South Carolina
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Charleston, South CarolinaThe Darling Oyster Bar is combining two American favorites into one big plate of creamy goodness. Stop in for brunch and you can order french fries that come swimming in a pool of clam chowder. There’s also crispy bacon, because it makes everything better.

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PBJ Fries

Potato Champion
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Portland, OregonFrench fry spot Potato Champion serves up a number of unique fry creations. The PB&J variety comes covered with peanut-based satay sauce and chipotle raspberry jam for a sweet, salty, and spicy combination. They serve until early in the morning, when this dish is probably pretty popular.

Bulldog Fries

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SanDee W./Yelp
San FranciscoPan-Asian restaurant Namu Stonepot offers a version of loaded fries with bulgogi beef, mayo, Bulldog sauce, bonito, and green onion. Don’t try to get an order to go, because it’s available dine-in only.

Lifted Fries

Lifted Fries
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Santa Ana, CaliforniaA Latin Asian fusion restaurant called Dos Chinos has a massive dish of fries that’s custom-made for filling up anyone who’s super hungry. The Lifted Fries are garlic shoestring fries covered with asada, bolsa-roasted pork, chorizo-fried rice, fried egg, cheddar cheese, avo cream, southeast Asian salsa verde, onions, and cilantro.

Chicken Tikka Poutine

Chicken Tikka Poutine at Basmaash in Los Angeles
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Los AngelesAn Indian-inspired poutine has been gaining attention in L.A. At Badmaash, grab a chicken tikka poutine made with masala-spiced fries topped with cheese curds, beef gravy, tandoori chicken tikka, and cilantro. It’s the Indian french fry mashup you never knew you needed.

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