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Mon-Fri, 11:30am-11pm; Sat, noon-11pm; Sun, noon-10pm
C, E at 23rd St.; 1 at 23rd St.
$3.50-$7.95
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Accepted/Not Necessary
1st St. to 30th St., Sixth Ave. to Tenth Ave.
F&B, which stands for Frites and Beignets, is clearly the Tiffany of fast food. (Is that the subliminal message of those robin's-egg-blue walls') A choice of three sauces—caramel, chocolate, and berry—for dipping beignets makes donut-dunking seem desperate. A split of champagne is served in the bottle with a blue straw. Hot dogs come in 18 guises including the Great Dane (with roasted onions, and cucumber slices) and the Healthy Dog (a tofu frank with hummus, diced carrots, and olives). And the superlative fries alone are worth a trip.
NoteThe midtown location offers outdoor dining.
Recommended DishesBeignets, $1; the Great Dane, $3.50; pommes frites, $2.50
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