Frys Chalet (Pronounced "Fris Shallay") is a chain of eat-in resteraunts located in Freezeland. It shares a huge rivalry with Eastshield Fried Fish. It is not a "Fast Food" resteraunt, it is "Fancy", or "Fine Dining". It is exclusive in Freezeland, currently, though more have been planned to open in the USA and the other Free Republics. It is also available in the Freezelandian Victoria Territories, with two branches in the capital. The name Frys Chalet originates from the design of its original restaurants, which featured exposed beam architecture, resembling a chalet one might find in the Mammoth Mountain Range.
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| - Frys Chalet (Pronounced "Fris Shallay") is a chain of eat-in resteraunts located in Freezeland. It shares a huge rivalry with Eastshield Fried Fish. It is not a "Fast Food" resteraunt, it is "Fancy", or "Fine Dining". It is exclusive in Freezeland, currently, though more have been planned to open in the USA and the other Free Republics. It is also available in the Freezelandian Victoria Territories, with two branches in the capital. The name Frys Chalet originates from the design of its original restaurants, which featured exposed beam architecture, resembling a chalet one might find in the Mammoth Mountain Range.
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| - Frys Chalet (Pronounced "Fris Shallay") is a chain of eat-in resteraunts located in Freezeland. It shares a huge rivalry with Eastshield Fried Fish. It is not a "Fast Food" resteraunt, it is "Fancy", or "Fine Dining". It is exclusive in Freezeland, currently, though more have been planned to open in the USA and the other Free Republics. It is also available in the Freezelandian Victoria Territories, with two branches in the capital. The name Frys Chalet originates from the design of its original restaurants, which featured exposed beam architecture, resembling a chalet one might find in the Mammoth Mountain Range.
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