Cali's Famous French Fry-Stuffed Burrito Restaurant Is Opening In Atlanta This Month

These burritos are HUGE.
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The San Francisco Bay area's famous Man vs. Fries is opening a location in midtown Atlanta this month and our mouths are watering.

On December 21, the eatery will make its debut as Atlanta's go-to for french fry-stuffed burritos. 

The restaurant is mainly known for its gigantic burritos, but there are other options like loaded nachos and quesadillas as well. 

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The burritos are build-your-own style — think, Chipotle — except with add-ons like french fries and hot Cheetos. 

Customers can choose between two burritos — NorCal vs SoCal — and load it up with curly or straight fries, carne asada or pollo asado, and toppings.

And these things are absolutely enormous — I mean, they put one on a scale and it weighed over seven lbs. 

Man vs. Fries is famous for its concoctions with over 17 thousand followers on Instagram eyeing the food every day. 

As of now, due to COVID-19, the Atlanta location will be delivery-only via third-party services like Doordash.

Man vs Fries

Price: 💸

Cuisine: American

Address: 1020 Spring St. NW, Atlanta, GA

Why You Need To Go: To get your hands on a massive french-fry stuffed burrito.

  • Julia Murphy was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.
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