Do you think there would be a big demand for poutine in your country if it was introduced there?
>>77026304
probably
Japanese-style poutine.
there is one poutine place in my city, haven't tried it it though
>>77026425
is it usually busy?
Mcdonalds and several other chains have tried promotional "cheesy fries" a few months ago - from the looks of it they were not successful
>>77026466
Not that busy but I do occasionally see people in there. I should probably try it out.
>>77026304
probably not
>>77026757
Just checked them out by google and apparently it is quite popular. Run by some Canadian guy from Vancouver.
>>77027228
>>77026757
what is it called?
>>77026304
no, we already have chips and gravy, can't improve on that
>north americans think adding more ingredients always makes something better
don't get this logic, it's rarely true
no, stop posting this shit. also, nuke quebec.
>>77027246
Skwiiki Canadian Poutine Company
>>77026304
Looks like chips with some maple syrup poured all over.
>>77026304
Cheese and chips is very popular here so poutine might be a big hit.
>>77026304
we've been putting white cheese and ketchup on fries since forever.
>>77026304
No, sorry. It'd nice to try it, but I don't think people here would prefer this over our own Dutch/Belgian food.