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French Fries

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Craving the crispy, golden delight of French fries south of the border? Mexico’s culinary scene, while famed for tacos and tamales, is home to a surprising number of restaurants that put a creative spin on this classic American side dish. Whether you’re looking for a casual street-side snack or a gourmet gastronomic experience, the “papa a la francesa” (as they’re known in Spanish) scene in Mexico offers a delicious diversity.

In Mexico City, the bustling metropolis boasts a myriad of options. La Burguesa, a popular burger joint, is revered for its hand-cut fries, served with a variety of dipping sauces. Their truffle fries are a must-try for those seeking an elevated flavor. For a more traditional Mexican twist, head to a “carnitas” stand where you might find fries loaded with savory pork and a spicy salsa verde.

Moving to the coastal city of Cancún, the food scene reflects its international clientele. Here, you can find a fusion of flavors, with restaurants offering loaded fries inspired by global cuisines. From poutine-style fries smothered in cheese curds and gravy to chili cheese fries with a Mexican kick, the options are endless. Many beachside bars also serve up simple, crispy fries as the perfect accompaniment to a cold cerveza.

In the historic city of Guadalajara, the focus is on quality ingredients and local flair. A number of artisanal eateries are popping up, where fries are made from locally sourced potatoes and fried in small batches. They’re often served with unique dips, such as chipotle mayo or avocado crema, that perfectly complement the fresh, earthy flavor of the potato.

No matter where you are in Mexico, a delicious plate of French fries is never far away. From simple, salted sticks to complex, loaded creations, the Mexican French fry scene is a testament to the country’s vibrant and versatile food culture.

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