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- quick-service fast food, particularly fries from which they derive their name. Friteries are often found on main highways and town squares and may be in the form...
- available at fast-food businesses serving French tacos or kebabs, as well as friteries and other similar fast-food businesses, in Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco,...
- author of A Tall Man In A Low Land: Some Time Among the Belgians, mobile friteries in Belgium often have samurai sauce, with some making it their special...
- "submachine gun") is a type of sandwich in Belgium commonly served at friteries and cafés. It is po****r among students. It is thought to have originated...
- boiled potatoes or stoemp. It is widely available in restaurants and friteries in Belgium and the Netherlands. List of stews  Food portal "Stoofvlees...
- sold at fast-food stands or in dedicated fast-food restaurants called friteries, frietkot, or frituur (loosely: “fry shack”). They are often served with...
- collector in the suburbs of Liège. A true institution in br****eries and friteries throughout Liège, and known nationwide, this dish is traditionally served...
- chocolatier of Swiss origin, in the Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries. Numerous friteries are spread throughout the city, and in tourist areas, fresh hot waffles...
- in the south, friet(en). In Belgium, fries are sold in shops called friteries (French), frietkot/frituur (Flemish), snackbar (Dutch in The Netherlands)...
- the most famous characters in Belgian history. Many companies, bars and friteries have named themselves after him, and in many Belgian comics such as Suske...