New Orleans Celebrates National French Fry Day

News Summary

On July 11, New Orleans will celebrate National French Fry Day, showcasing local restaurants known for their unique fry offerings. The Times-Picayune highlights various establishments including Delachaise, La Boca, and Antoine’s Restaurant, each offering distinct styles of fries. This culinary event is an opportunity for locals and visitors to indulge in the beloved snack and explore the city’s vibrant food scene. The celebration not only honors fries but also encourages food enthusiasts to experience the diverse flavors New Orleans has to offer.

New Orleans is gearing up to celebrate National French Fry Day on July 11, a day dedicated to the beloved fried potato treat. This culinary event not only acknowledges the deliciousness of fries but also highlights several local eateries known for their unique and appealing offerings. The Times-Picayune staff has curated a list of some of the best spots in the city where residents and visitors can indulge in these crispy delights.

Top Locations for Fries

Fries come in various styles and flavors at the following recommended establishments:

  • Delachaise, located at 3442 St Charles Ave in Uptown, has made a name for itself with crinkly fries cooked in goose fat. These fries are served in a vertical cone accompanied by a side of aioli for dipping.
  • Chais Delachaise, found at 7708 Maple St., offers a similar version of goose fat fries, making it another must-visit for fry enthusiasts.
  • La Boca, at 870 Tchoupitoulas St in the Warehouse District, serves Argentine-style steakhouse fries. They are presented in a cone, topped with garlic and parsley, and paired with flavorful chimichurri sauce.
  • Sneaky Pickle, located at 3200 Burgundy St in Bywater, is known for its hand-cut fries, which are perfect companions for a martini.
  • Bahn Mi Boys, found at 3244 Magazine St in Uptown, stands out with their signature K-Town Fries, which feature seasoned beef and a delectable sauce.
  • Bouligny Tavern, situated at 3641 Magazine St in Uptown, serves fries with a delicious garlic basil aioli that pairs well with their famous dirty martinis.
  • Rosella, located at 39 S. Cortez St in Mid-City, offers a special fry variation that goes nicely with an Aperol spritz.
  • Brewery St. X, at 734 Loyola Ave in the Central Business District, serves fries cooked in beef fat, making them an excellent match for a Caesar salad and a refreshing drink.
  • N7, found at 1117 Montegut St in Bywater, is known for its missed pomme frites that can be enjoyed in their cozy courtyard while sipping cocktails.
  • Sylvain, located at 625 Chartres St in the French Quarter, is famed for its thin, consistently crispy fries, often seasoned with salt and served with mayo.
  • Antoine’s Restaurant, situated at 713 St Louis St in the French Quarter, offers unique soufflé potatoes that are tied to Napoleon’s history, served with a mayonnaise-based sauce.

Personal Favorites

In addition to these featured locations, some locals have their own preferences. For instance, one staff member ranks Five Guys in St. Tammany Parish as the top choice for fries. Another recommends Raising Cane’s fries complemented by a fountain Coke as an antidote for migraines.

Join the Celebration

National French Fry Day is not merely a day for eating fries, but an opportunity to explore the richness of New Orleans’ culinary landscape. The public is encouraged to visit these spots and celebrate the versatility and flavors that fries have to offer. For more information and updates regarding food and dining in New Orleans, residents can join relevant local food groups that focus on the vibrant food scene in the area.

Conclusion

As July 11 approaches, the city of New Orleans is ready to embrace a day dedicated to crispy delights. With various establishments offering diverse and delicious fries, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Mark the date and get ready to savor the unique fry offerings scattered across the city.

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