subject: Forget American French Fries - Try Pomme Frites [print this page] One of the toughest things about visiting the USA is having to deal with the different ways they do food over there. And while it's unmistakable that it's both easy and fun to get yourself some incredible meals in restaurants, bars and even at fast food chains, sometimes you're not always in the mood for fries from McDonald's.
If you're in New York City, however, you're in luck. Enter the Pomme Frites stand, one of the city's best kept secrets. Located in the East Village - and, defiantly, opposite a McDonald's located just up the street - Pomme Frites is always busy and with good reason. The small restaurant and takeaway specialises in the perfect chip - or fry - and prides itself on having perfected its recipe, which includes double frying cuts of potato into the perfect Belgian style - dark, crispy and delicious.
Pomme Frites is easy to find, not because of its size but because of the queues that tend to be found coming out of the restaurant's door. Don't be dismayed, though - lines move fast and you need the thinking time to decide which of the restaurant's myriad sauces you want to go with your meal. There are loads to choose from, from more common sauces like tomato mayo and barbecue to exotic treats such as curry sauce, peanut satay and mango chutney. And if you're unsure of what will take your fancy, you can even sample different sauces before you buy in order to make sure they're really what you want.
When you're hungry and just want some good-tasting comfort food at a cheap price, Pomme Frites truly is the ideal place to go. If you're lucky enough to grab a table when you get in, you can relax and enjoy some delicious food whilst people watching and finding out just how diverse the many people who love Pomme Frites are. You'll see people from all walks of life enter the restaurant and get to listen in on their orders - and even find out who's a regular. And since Pmme Frites is located in one of New York City's best neighbourhoods - the East Village - you won't have to go too far to find plenty else to look at once you're done eating. Packed with bars, shops and boutiques, parks and attractions, the East Village is a laid back, welcoming and exciting alternative neighbourhood that seems years from the hustle and bustle of Times Square. You may even like it - or the Pomme Frites - so much that you'll book your next New York City hotels in this incredible area!
Forget American French Fries - Try Pomme Frites
By: Paul Buchanan
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