News Fries and Drinks: Unlikely Pairings You Must Try by Olivier Watson January 29, 2025 3 min 1 If you love fries, wait until you pair them with these drinks! Dive into my favorite combos that will surprise your taste buds!The Unexpected Joy of Fries When it comes to food, fries have undoubtedly secured their place in our hearts. But what if I told you that pairing fries with the right drink can elevate this beloved snack to an entirely new level? Enter the trend that’s been sweeping across bars from New York City to London: cocktails and fries! This combination, dubbed the ‘New York Happy Meal,’ has taken off like wildfire, but there’s a treasure trove of delightful drink pairings waiting for you beyond just Martinis. Imagine sitting at a chic bar in NYC, crispy fries on your plate, and a perfectly mixed Martini in hand. The salty crunch of the fries paired with the crispness of a dry Martini creates an experience that’s both sophisticated and approachable. As Flavio Carvalho, bar manager at Covent Garden Hotel, puts it, "A dry Martini is one of the most consumed cocktails globally. Now add fries into the mix – you have a foolproof combination!" Exploring Drink Pairings Beyond Cocktails While Martinis may be stealing the spotlight currently, let’s not forget about other incredible options. For instance, sake is an often-overlooked gem that pairs beautifully with fries. Erika Haigh, a seasoned sake educator, passionately shares that “dryness plus saltiness is a match made in heaven.” Her pick? The Ultra Dry Junmai sake from Yonetsuru Brewery. Served chilled in a wine glass, this sake enhances the rich flavors of fries while maintaining a clean finish. I remember the first time I tried this combo; I was skeptical but curious. As soon as I took that first sip alongside my thick-cut potato wedges, I was hooked! The minerality and cereal tones of the sake harmonized perfectly with each bite. Bubbles and Chips: A French Connection What could be more quintessential than enjoying Champagne with your fries? Giuseppe D’Aniello, head sommelier at Edition Hotels recommends GH Mumm Champagne’s RSRV Cuvée 4.5 as the ultimate pairing for those who appreciate bubbles. The acidity of Champagne cuts through the oily sensation of the fries beautifully. Imagine hosting friends for a dinner party and serving gourmet truffle fries alongside flutes of this exquisite Champagne; it’s sure to impress! Trust me; there’s something magical about watching your friends’ eyes widen as they experience this delightful pairing for the first time. Beer: The Classic Companion Now let’s talk about another classic – beer! On those chilly Sunday afternoons when you’re cozied up in your local pub surrounded by friends and laughter, nothing pairs better with freshly cooked chips than a light brown beer. Jane Peyton, an accredited beer sommelier, suggests Vienna Lager or Brown Ale as excellent choices. 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So whether you’re indulging in trendy Martinis or exploring unexpected beverages like sake or Champagne with your fries, don’t hesitate to experiment. Each pairing tells its own story—one worth sharing over good food and great company. Photo by igor constantino on Unsplash friesPairing Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a food and travel enthusiast, especially when it comes to rosé wine. Growing up in an ebullient atmosphere of fine culinary delights, he has traveled throughout most of the famous wine regions of the world-from quaint vineyards in Provence down to the sun-kissed hills of Napa Valley. For Olivier, the love of rosé is not only about the wine but also the memories over a glass with friends and family. previous post Pandoro Gate: Chiara Ferragni’s Unjust Accusation Revealed next post Why Tasting Menus Might Be Holding Us Back in Dining Lidl’s New Pub: A Bold Move in Wine... 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