Shera fries brings shera vibes to Dhanmondi
For anyone craving a quick bite on a busy day, Shera Fries has them covered with golden fries in various cuts, playful sizes and 10 different flavourful dips

Located in Dhanmondi, this new spot for fries has nothing particularly discreet about it. Drawing people in like moths to a flame with their aromatic and flavourful golden fries, this roadside eatery demands its presence to be known. Adding to the visual flair, their bold, vibrant colours and playful illustration ensure that they stand out even on busy evenings.
And the fries themselves? Well, they keep it simple with their limited but focused menu and three easy steps. The first step requires you to choose between desi crisp cut and thick and crunchy fries, both served piping hot and covered in saporous seasoning. Now comes the second step, picking portion sizes.

Names like 'To the Skies,' 'To the Moon' and 'To the Stars' add a playful twist to your usual ordering styles. Starting at Tk125, each size comes with its own sauce allowance: one for small, two for medium and three for large.
This brings you to the third and final step, choosing from a line-up of unique dips. With ten different sauces in their pocket, this is where Shera Fries gets creative.

The dips here are not just sides, they are a crucial part of the entire fries experience. They have dependable safe options (sriracha and garlic mayo, honey mustard, sour cream and onion) and more interesting options like naga mint and Holland sauce.
You can also get an extra sauce at Tk29 and any four at Tk99, a delightful deal! These, including fries of both cuts, are served in generous portions, so make sure to take a friend to help you devour!
Shera Fries has successfully made its mark on the rising grab-and-go concepts of the city. The idea of street food usually caters to having restricted options within budget and Shera Fries is no different.
However, what makes it stand out is that it is dedicated to fries alone instead of a long list of fast-food variations, proving that less is more.