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In addition to Palermo, as mentioned, the steak frites at L&N Wine Bar are excellent, and the frites on the evening bistro menu at Caffe Classico are also outstanding.
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by Marsha L. » Sat Nov 03, 2007 4:48 pm
Palermo's are good, but L&N beats them hands down. Twice-blanched, in trans-fat-free lard, the way the Great Spaghetti Monster intended.
I had to go in just to have fries at the bar the other night because I hadn't had them since June! I dip mine in mayonnaise.
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by MarieP » Sat Nov 03, 2007 4:52 pm
Sweet potato fries at Havana Rumba
Garlic fries at BBC
Buffalo chips with cheese and Cajun seasoning at BW3
Steak N Shake fries
Great Steak and Potato fries
Penn Station fries
I also loved Bojangles and Rally's fries. Arby's curly fries are good but used to be better.
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by Jessica H » Sat Nov 03, 2007 5:04 pm
I love the fries at Palermo's and the garlic fries at BBC are great.
And I always enjoy a late night snack of fries at Cahoot's as well.
....I admit it, I love the cheap, crinkle cut fries when they are hot and fresh from the fryer. Since I don't like katsup, I love them with tartar sauce or mayo. I had some great ones last night at J & J Auction in Indiana. When i see them at fairs and church picnics, I can't resist them! I DO like the fresh fries of many of our local establishments.
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by Lori Cundiff » Sat Nov 03, 2007 9:19 pm
I'll add another vote for Palermo's, but I have to admit that I agree with Cahoot's as well.