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123 Second Ave., New York, NY, 10003
nr. 7th St.
212-674-1234
By nsgambis on 6/19/2013
My name is Nick, I am 11 and I made a video of my trip to Pommes Frites: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTgKobZGc2w I love places that only do one thing! Pommes Frites only does fries (well, they also have poutine which I did not try) and they really know their taters. Their fries are double-fried and come in a paper cone. They offer three different sizes and their portions are very generous. Their selection of sauces is amazing )26 last time I went) and I like the fact that you can sample them for free. Definitely a world away from your fast food or greek diner fry.
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By krodster on 6/1/2009
The fries here are awesome and they have over 20 different dipping sauces. don't expect to sit inside b.c. there are only about 4 tables, but these fries come in a handy little cone that you can carry with you. they are quite tasty and the order is definitely big enough to share with 1 or more people. totally worth a stop if you're in the area.
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By marykate8 on 3/16/2009
the line is always out the door, because the place is so small. but overall pretty good. the small order is huge and is enough for 2 people, but it should be for $4.50.
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By rrh233 on 9/24/2006
Share your fries could they are kind of expensive. Taste the sauces and ask for some samples, this what this place is all about.
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