Belgian Fries is located in Vancouver’s Little Italy, also known as the Commercial Drive area. The restaurant is very casual and they have a small patio. Although you shouldn’t visit here if you are on a diet, I think Belgian Fries is a little healthier than Fritz which is great after a night out at 2am. They offer some interesting mayo dips including curry and wasabi and they also have vegetarian gravy (not too familiar with what’s in that!). We ordered the poutine with chicken kabobs and it was enough for two people. They are served in asian noodle soup bowls and they are overfilled with fries. I saw many people sharing, but some finished the whole portion by themselves. The fries were not soaked in grease and the gravy was good because it was light. Hands down, best poutine I’ve had in Vancouver.

Location: 1885 Commercial Drive, Vancouver, BC V5N 4A6 (map)
Getting There: Bus #020; Free street parking around Commercial Drive on the residential streets
Price: $5.00-$10.00, they also are licensed to serve liquor
More Info? They don’t have a website but this site is all about Belgian Fries: http://www.belgianfries.com // For more about poutine: www.poutinechronicles.blogspot.com





looks yum !
Hi Lucy! The Belgian Fries place – I can’t beleive we have one here! This is a chain right? The last time I had these was when I was in Holland – 2007! I can’t wait to try this place out – so far Fritz was the only other place I knew about. Thanks for the tip!
No I don’t believe it is a chain. I think it is just a lone store in Vancouver – there may be other stores in the world with the same though. It is much better than Fritz, you should defnitely try it! Thanks for the comments.
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