There may be no more iconic french fry dish in Los Angeles than the oxtail poutine option at Animal. Read more.
Indian fusion doesn’t get much better than the chicken tikka poutine fries at Downtown’s awesome Badmaash. Read more.
The fries at casual Long Beach legend come loaded with cheddar and blue cheese, plus bacon, onion, and spicy wing sauce. Don’t forget to order a beer, too. Read more.
Beer Belly's expansion into Long Beach has gone rather smoothly with the inclusion of their famously decadent Death by Duck fries. Read more.
It’s always a good idea to add mole to any plate of available fries, particularly with the tasty ones made from Bizarra Capital in Whittier. Read more.
These are the fries that helped launch a revolution, as Roy Choi’s Kogi empire branched out with its second major concept Chego. The menu favorite remains to this day, and for good reason. Read more.
Cole's offers a fresh take on the classic garlic fries plate by adding a bit of heat, which is perfect for a night out with a drink and a french dip. Read more.
The not-so-secret to Dino’s is that, while the chicken is good, it’s the fries that make the place. Case in point of their absolutely monstrous DUI fries with pastrami, cheese, carne asada, and more. Read more.
Merging carne asada fries with typical nacho toppings like super melty cheese, hot sauce, and jalapenos makes this Valley staple a must-stop for fries. Read more.
West Covina’s Far East Joint does their namesake Joint Fries with grilled galbi, grilled onions, lots of cheese and a spicy finishing sauce. Read more.
The pepperoni pizza fries at Fat Sal’s are an invention so genius, it’s a wonder they weren’t created decades ago. Now with new locations in Encino and beyond, they're easier than ever to enjoy, too. Read more.
Those in the know at Howlin' Ray's opt for Mario Style, an off-menu catch that puts hefty chunks of Nashville hot chicken over top a pile of fries, along with cheese, slaw, and pickles. Read more.
Torrance favorite King Mediterrano does some of the best fries in the South Bay, loaded with gyro flavors, meat, jalapeños, and more. Read more.
Using Langer's legendary pastrami, these crinkle cut fries are a bit of magic. Just don't order them and expect not to share. Read more.
Pasadena's low key Mialma is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the best places in greater Los Angeles to catch a plate of carne asada fries. It's not hard to see why. Read more.
As post-drinking food goes, chili fries at the original Tommy’s on Beverly is about as good as it gets — and the messiest. And that’s (thankfully) been true for many, many years. Read more.
Much more than just a simple cheese fry plate, Petit Trois’ mornay frites brings French decadence in the form of béchamel and gruyere over what may be some of the city’s best fries. Read more.
Cooked turkey neck gravy gives Preux & Proper’s Debris Fries an extra-Southern punch! Read more.
Done with whisper-thin fries, Simmzy’s blue cheese haystack is an addicting way to enjoy an afternoon near the beach. Read more.
Hollywood strip mall option Smoke’s Poutinerie does endless varieties of loaded fries, including the bacon, Italian sausage, onions, and sautéed mushroom option called the Hogtown. Read more.
Spitz helped bring the döner kebab to LA, but it’s no surprise the menu has expanded since then to include these decadent late night snack fries, topped with döner meat of course. Read more.
Normally considered a San Diego construct, carne asada fries are no stranger to Los Angeles either. In fact, they’re one of the more popular items at Taco Spot in Eagle Rock. Read more.
West LA's The Arsenal takes loaded fries to a whole new level by letting customers order their waffle fries plate with actual mac and cheese on top. Read more.
The Corner Tavern in Walnut does a Korean-infused loaded french fry option that includes bulgogi and lots of kimchi. Read more.
Though surrounded by mixed-used apartment buildings and competition down Brand Boulevard, The Great White Hut keeps turning out the hits, including some seriously mean loaded fries. Read more.
Pasadena icon The Hat is known for their heart-stopping pastrami, but it may be best put to use atop a loaded mound of fresh fries. Read more.
People know they're in for something special when a plate of waffle fries shows up loaded with buffalo wing sauce, bacon, scallions, and ranch. Read more.
Andre Guerrero isn't one to shy away from imitation-as-flattery, evidenced strongly by the extra-popular Piggy Fries, a take on In-N-Out's animal variety. Read more.
Though it may seem impossible, The Stand’s porchetta fries — with green apple, onion slaw, cheese, chimichurri sauce, and more — come in at under $8 and eat like more than a meal. Read more.
The fries from TLT Food play are a huge part of their creativity with huge baskets laid over with everything from steak to carnitas to pork belly. Read more.
There’s something even more awesome about loaded curly fries like the ones at Top Round on La Brea, which come doused with gravy, provel cheese, and caramelized onions. Read more.
At Urban Skillet in North Hollywood, heavily-spiced fries are loaded with sauce, cheese, galbi, and lots of other rich toppings. Read more.