Not on the best ones for me, fries are cooked too much, even if very sympatic… And the “Friterie de la barrière” in st-gilles should be in the top five, surely !
Antoine as number one? Where you have to queue forever for frites made from vacuum packed potatoes?
You should try Friterie Mercier in Jette (in front of the station): Valérie (the owner) is such a caracter!
Fritkot Palma’s in Place Saint Josse is also great, with a homemade chili sauce to die for!
I hope I didn’t sound too harsh: I used to love Maison Antoine, but I’ve been disappointed with them too often in the last few years… 😉
Not at all! I know that everbody has their favourite place when it comes to fries 😉
And we are always glad if somebody tells us about new places. We like to discover the town, but you can’t find everything by yourself!
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Not on the best ones for me, fries are cooked too much, even if very sympatic… And the “Friterie de la barrière” in st-gilles should be in the top five, surely !
Hi, thanks for your comment! We haven’t tried Friterie de la barriere yet, but it is already on our list for the next ranking!
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Antoine as number one? Where you have to queue forever for frites made from vacuum packed potatoes?
You should try Friterie Mercier in Jette (in front of the station): Valérie (the owner) is such a caracter!
Fritkot Palma’s in Place Saint Josse is also great, with a homemade chili sauce to die for!
Thanks for pointing those two out, we will give them a try before our next ranking!
I hope I didn’t sound too harsh: I used to love Maison Antoine, but I’ve been disappointed with them too often in the last few years… 😉
Not at all! I know that everbody has their favourite place when it comes to fries 😉
And we are always glad if somebody tells us about new places. We like to discover the town, but you can’t find everything by yourself!
[…] we published our Best Fries in Brussels-ranking, giving you our personal opinion on Fritkots that we have tried in Brussels. Now we decided it is […]
Have you tried the Friterie Scal at Etterbeek station ?
Their mitraillette is really good, but be warned : those are huge portion !
Hi, thanks for your comment! No, we haven’t tried Friterie Scal yet – but we will check it out before our next ranking! Thanks for the heads-up!
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