This meal doesn't taste like real québécoise poutine. More like a cheap Toronto knock-off. It's like eating old sushis from the grocery store. Still better than Frittenwerk by large, I must say - chose this place over Frittenwerk if you want poutine.
The fries were too hard. The sauce is not close to a real poutine sauce, but a least it's in the right direction. I was surprised by the cheese, it's not that bad - considering it's difficult to find any good cheese curd in Europe. I think it was some good mozzarella... better than nothing I guess.
Overall the best poutine in Germany so far, still not the real thing. If you want a nice quick meal it's ok, if you want a real poutine experience it's meh.
The staff was A1.
Btw branding poutine as a "canadian meal" - almost no reference to Québec - speaks volume.
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