Chips are 'frites' - but we don't have pies in French cooking apart from a 'pâté en croûte' which is usually a kind of ham pie with pâté added in the middle, sliced and eaten cold. The equivalent standard French meal in a café would be 'steak frites' (steak and chips) - so no pie, I'm afraid - we don't have beef suet either.
No, potato chips are as American as apple pie.
Pie and chips
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Pie and chips
'pie' in french is 'tarte'
Nacho pie is when you mix nacho cheese into a pie crust so when hot out if the oven it is perfect for nacho chips.
Crisps are called 'chips' in French. This is a feminine noun.
I believe it is England.
"les moules " is mussels and "les frites" is chips
French fries (American Term) are called chips in the UK. If you ask for chips in the US you will get what the British refer to as crisps.
They are called French fries because "to french something" is to cut it into thin slices. The French themselves don't call their fries "French".
'Les chips' is French for crisps.