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Pommes Frites Nyc


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Hi everyone. My friend is flying out from Colorado next week and we are hitting NYC. She is dying to grab some fries and toppings at Pommes Frites (belgium french fries) in the east village on 2nd. Does anyone know if the fries or toppings are gluten free? I would appreciate it.


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oooo. I saw that place in NYC on the food network with Rachel Ray!! Those look good!! But some of the things they put on them!! ugh!!!! I don't whether they'd be gluten-free or not, I was actually wondering about that when I watched the show, probably about more than a month ago!!

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Hi everyone. My friend is flying out from Colorado next week and we are hitting NYC. She is dying to grab some fries and toppings at Pommes Frites (belgium french fries) in the east village on 2nd. Does anyone know if the fries or toppings are gluten free? I would appreciate it.

I'm new to this whole gluten-free thing, but I've eaten there several times and it is good. I personally love the pesto-mayonaise. But again, I don't know if they are a gluten-free-free restaraunt.

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I have never had a problem with Mango chutney mayo, Green Olive mayo, Lemon Dill Mayo and Especial (Ketchup, Mayo and raw onions, so good!).

I read somewhere that "most" of their sauces are gluten-free. I tried to get clarification about which ones but no one knew anything. However, the four sauces I mentioned above never did me any harm and I suspect that the "most" as opposed to "all" has mainly to do with the fact that they offer malt vinegar as a condiment. Avoid that and I'm pretty sure you'll be safe with any of the mayo-based sauces.

Oh, and there's a cheese sauce that I'm not so sure about. Looks like it would have flour in it.

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