frietkramen
Frietkramen are small, open-air stalls or carts that sell fried potatoes (friet or patat) and related snacks. They are a common sight in the Netherlands and Belgium, especially in cities, markets, beaches, fairs, and at festivals. Most frietkramen are portable or semi-permanent and operate from a compact site with a fryer, warming cabinet, and a service window.
The core offering is patat/friet, served in a paper cone or bag with a choice of sauces.
Operations and typical setup emphasize quick service. Fries are typically cooked in oil, often using a double-fry
Cultural and regulatory context: frietkramen are considered a characteristic element of street food culture in the