Frittenwerk brings delicious poutine to Munich's Pasing Arcaden!

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Frittenwerk opens its first Munich branch in the Pasing Arcaden with popular poutine variants and modern ordering options.

Frittenwerk eröffnet erste Münchner Filiale in den Pasing Arcaden mit beliebten Poutine-Varianten und modernen Bestellmöglichkeiten.
Frittenwerk opens its first Munich branch in the Pasing Arcaden with popular poutine variants and modern ordering options.

Frittenwerk brings delicious poutine to Munich's Pasing Arcaden!

Something is happening in the area of ​​fast food in Munich! On June 20, 2025, the popular Düsseldorf fries chain Frittenwerk opened its first branch in the Pasing Arcaden. After ten years of loyal demand from Düsseldorf customers in the Bavarian capital, the opening is a welcome new addition for all frit fans. As the evening newspaper Munich reports, poutine, Canada's national dish, is one of the main items on the Frittenwerk menu. This delicious mix of crispy fries, cheese curds and spicy gravy has already conquered many taste buds in other German cities such as Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne.

The new branch in Pasing is not only a hit in terms of taste, but also a real eye-catcher visually. With a fresh design that includes a moss wall and stylish industrial lamps, Frittenwerk Munich offers a cozy and modern ambience. A special highlight is the special “Franz Frittenbauer” deep fryer and digital ordering terminals, which enable quick and easy ordering. The separate entrance to the store, independent of the opening hours of the shopping arcade, also ensures flexibility for guests, as snoopsmaus.de describes.

Discover the variety of menus

The offering at Frittenwerk is anything but monotonous! In addition to the classic “Québec poutine”, which is available for 7.50 euros, there are exciting variations such as the Tijuana version with guacamole, sour cream and tomatoes for 9.20 euros. The “Avocado Chicken Bombs” and the creative Tijuana Street Fries also invite you to feast. Anyone looking for something sweet can look forward to the homemade churros, which are available from €3.90, although they were not yet available at the pre-opening.

The feedback on the quality of the food is mostly positive. However, some guests mentioned that the amount of gravy and the bulk of parsley are not for everyone. Nevertheless, the special Canadian food alternative provides a breath of fresh air and is therefore ideally positioned in Munich's fast-moving gastronomy scene.

Poutine on the rise

Poutine is not only a hit in Canada, where around 80 million portions are eaten every year. This dish is also becoming increasingly popular internationally. This is also how the franchise market sees it, which shines with simple, cost-effective ingredients and high profit margins. The popularity of poutine attracts both locals and tourists, making Frittenwerk in Munich a promising location. The demand for food delivery and takeout has further increased the trend, like welcome-franchise.ca reported.

The Frittenwerk chain already has a total of 44 locations and is therefore focusing on growth and expansion in the German catering landscape. Area sales manager Markus Schade is enthusiastic about the positive response in Munich and is convinced that poutine will be a hit.