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French fries are easily one of the best snacks ever. They are delicious and complement almost any meal. It doesn’t matter if they are waffle-cut, straight, julienne, shoestring, or crinkle-cut; or if they’re baked or fried.
It only matters that they’re crispy, hot, and have a great potato flavor. If you’re craving fries in Karachi, the options are endless.
From roadside masala fries to the more sophisticated varieties, all are available in the city of lights ‘Karachi’. So who does the best fries in Karachi? We made a list:
Chill Try Fry
Located in Karachi’s Kharadar, Chill Try Fry has been famous in the city for the past 3 years for its crispy and delicious fries. The staff of the place said, “For the past 3 years, our pizza fries is famous than any other variety.
The joint also serves barbecue fries, cheese fries, animal fries and cheese fries. Now these days it’s all about creating variations with your fries with too much cheese and toppings.
“Pizza enthusiasts usually order pizza fries and for those who don’t like bread in pizza, we have made a new dish by putting some more fries at the bottom which people love very much,” they added. The shop offers fries at different prices, starting from Rs100 to Rs350.
Dawn Fried Chicken
Sprinkled with hot sriracha powder, cheese and beautifully crisp and soft inside, the cheese fries at Dawn Fried Chicken are divine. Situated in Karachi’s Bihar Muslim Society, the shop has introduced a new variety called mug fries that you won’t find anywhere else in the city.
The staff at the shop said, “We half-fry the chips first and then fry them again. Later, we add some spices and put them in the mug, after which we add the sauces.”
“Sausages are usually placed on top of the fries, but we add layers of sausages, which adds flavor to the fries,” he added.
If you’re craving rustic, home-style fries with an additional crunch, you’ll find them at Dawn Fried Chicken. The shop offers mug fries at Rs220.
Chips Adda
This joint has its own uniqueness. Situated at Karachi’s Landhi Town, Chips Adda has been captivating citizens for 22 years with chit-patted chutney fries. The owner of the shop said, “Everyone is selling fries today, but our taste and quality are different.”
The owner said, “After cutting the potatoes, we first half-fry them with different spices, then cool and dry them and then fry them again.”
“We prepare the spices ourselves due to which people from all over the city come to try our fries, we offer fries to the citizens for Rs. 100 to 300,” he added.