The Düsseldorf-based fast-food chain Frittenwerk has expanded its operations to Munich, opening its first branch in the Pasing Arcaden shopping center. Known for its signature dish Poutine, a Canadian specialty made from fries topped with cheese curds and gravy, the chain also offers a variety of globally inspired street-food variations. According to regional sales manager Markus Schade, the Munich debut has been a success, with locals embracing the brand’s creative and loaded fries. Frittenwerk now operates 44 locations across Germany, including major cities like Berlin, Hamburg, and Cologne.
The Munich menu includes eight Poutine variations, ranging from the classic Québec Poutine (€7.50) to the Tijuana Street Fries featuring guacamole, sour cream, and tomatoes (€9.20). Those looking for international twists can also try options like Istanbul Street Fries with chicken kebab or vegan falafel (€10.50) and Currywurst Fries (€9.20). Beyond fries, the menu offers plant-based dishes like Planted Steak Fries and salads such as the vegan Rainbow Bowl (€9.90). For dessert lovers, the warm and crispy churros served with sauces like hazelnut or pistachio are a popular choice.
Frittenwerk distinguishes itself by focusing on fresh ingredients and sustainability. Fries are prepared in-house with a special house cut, ensuring a crispy exterior and tender interior. Sauces, including vegan options, are crafted in-house, and all meals are served in eco-friendly, biodegradable packaging. The brand prides itself on balancing speed with freshness, offering a modern twist on fast food in a casual, greenery-filled setting.
Located at Pasinger Bahnhofsplatz 5, the Munich branch operates Monday through Saturday from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM and is closed on Sundays and public holidays. With its arrival in Munich, Frittenwerk continues its mission to redefine fast food while introducing international audiences to a unique fry experience rooted in Canadian tradition. Whether you’re a Poutine enthusiast or curious about new flavor combinations, Frittenwerk Pasing Arcaden promises something for every taste.
The Düsseldorf-based fast-food chain Frittenwerk has expanded its operations to Munich, opening its first branch in the Pasing Arcaden shopping center. Known for its signature dish Poutine, a Canadian specialty made from fries topped with cheese curds and gravy, the chain also offers a variety of globally inspired street-food variations. According to regional sales manager Markus Schade, the Munich debut has been a success, with locals embracing the brand’s creative and loaded fries. Frittenwerk now operates 44 locations across Germany, including major cities like Berlin, Hamburg, and Cologne.
The Munich menu includes eight Poutine variations, ranging from the classic Québec Poutine (€7.50) to the Tijuana Street Fries featuring guacamole, sour cream, and tomatoes (€9.20). Those looking for international twists can also try options like Istanbul Street Fries with chicken kebab or vegan falafel (€10.50) and Currywurst Fries (€9.20). Beyond fries, the menu offers plant-based dishes like Planted Steak Fries and salads such as the vegan Rainbow Bowl (€9.90). For dessert lovers, the warm and crispy churros served with sauces like hazelnut or pistachio are a popular choice.
Frittenwerk distinguishes itself by focusing on fresh ingredients and sustainability. Fries are prepared in-house with a special house cut, ensuring a crispy exterior and tender interior. Sauces, including vegan options, are crafted in-house, and all meals are served in eco-friendly, biodegradable packaging. The brand prides itself on balancing speed with freshness, offering a modern twist on fast food in a casual, greenery-filled setting.
Located at Pasinger Bahnhofsplatz 5, the Munich branch operates Monday through Saturday from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM and is closed on Sundays and public holidays. With its arrival in Munich, Frittenwerk continues its mission to redefine fast food while introducing international audiences to a unique fry experience rooted in Canadian tradition. Whether you’re a Poutine enthusiast or curious about new flavor combinations, Frittenwerk Pasing Arcaden promises something for every taste.