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JT3bucky
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anyone know of anywhere from here to Greensboro that serves Canadian style stuff?

specifically Poutine?

11/17/2009 5:57:52 PM

djeternal
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I never realized that there was a such thing as Canadian cuisine

I thought all they had was Labatt's and hockey

11/17/2009 6:02:43 PM

pimpmaster69
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french fries and gravy?

11/17/2009 6:12:18 PM

0EPII1
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'Poutine' sounds like it includes vagina.

11/17/2009 6:18:28 PM

Vulcan91
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You'll be hard pressed to find poutine anywhere outside of Canada, although some areas in the northeast and southwest have a variant on it. Nowhere around here, though.

I am looking forward to eating poutine in Montreal.

11/17/2009 6:25:48 PM

TallyHo
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i could go for some st-hubert right now

some poutine and "le sandwich hot chicken"

man there's one right next to the bell centre in windsor station

that is what the canes need to power them

11/17/2009 6:38:47 PM

ThePeter
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Andy's has Chicken Cordon Bleu if that's what you're getting at

11/17/2009 6:42:23 PM

JT3bucky
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just found out they have it at Backyard Bistro

11/17/2009 7:13:05 PM

jbtilley
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IHOP.

[Edited on November 17, 2009 at 7:17 PM. Reason : -]

11/17/2009 7:17:05 PM

Talage
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EWW


Quote :
"Poutine is a dish consisting of French fries topped with fresh cheese curd, covered with brown gravy and sometimes additional ingredients."




[Edited on November 17, 2009 at 7:51 PM. Reason : big fucking picture was a no go]

11/17/2009 7:50:37 PM

dakota_man
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does KFC still have that bowl with a bunch of crap in it?

11/17/2009 7:57:23 PM

kiljadn
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HA!


I just had some of this at Milltown in Carrboro this weekend.

11/17/2009 8:26:02 PM

Vulcan91
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Quote :
"just found out they have it at Backyard Bistro"


Poutine?

11/17/2009 8:33:15 PM

joepeshi
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mmm i would totally eat that poutine. maybe minus the curds.

11/17/2009 8:51:39 PM

Vulcan91
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Clearly I was wrong above because Milltown does in fact serve it.

Was at the Backyard Bistro recently though and they definitely did not have it then.

11/17/2009 8:53:49 PM

kiljadn
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I didn't even know what it was, I don't think they even called it Poutine on their menu (may be wrong about that, I was fucking BLITZED), but it was clearly marked as Fries + Gravy + Cheese curd and I was like "FUCK MOTHERFUCKER, YES"

11/17/2009 9:13:47 PM

TallyHo
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i have to think that backyard bistro has poutine like applebee's has ribs

11/17/2009 10:11:27 PM

Vulcan91
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That is probably true.

11/17/2009 10:32:48 PM

richthofen
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Don't know about the poutine specifically, but Milltown's fries are first-rate. With them as a foundation it ought to be damn good.

11/17/2009 11:26:57 PM

GREEN JAY
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looking forward to some la banquise this weekend

11/19/2009 12:45:18 AM

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