$4.99
Fresh, crispy fries made to order. A perfect catering side for wraps, bowls, plates, and group meals. Add to any catering order for a crowd-pleasing option.
Freshly fried regular-cut potatoes
Seasoned lightly for a classic, crispy finish
Prepared hot and made to order
Our fries are prepared fresh and served hot, making them a great addition to any individual plate or group catering order.
Ideal for:
Office lunches
Group meals
Party orders
Side upgrades for wraps or trays
Best enjoyed immediately; available as a side with any catering order.
Yes—our fries are cooked to order for maximum crispiness and flavor.
They contain no gluten ingredients, but are cooked in a shared fryer.
Absolutely—add as many as you need.
For best results, serve them soon after pickup or delivery. Ventilated packaging helps maintain crispiness.
Yes—fries are a popular side with chicken shawarma, steak shawarma, falafel, wraps, and bowls.
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