Poutine or canadian food!
Does anyone know of a restaurant or freis place that has 'poutine' or even canadian style food?
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pomme frites on 2nd avenue and 7th
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the only one I am aware of is Pommes Frite's on 2nd Ave. off 7th St. bon appetit
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Alias on Clinton Street (LES) used to have a butter tart dessert as a special. It was delicious, but $7!! My Canadian relatives got a good laugh about that one (they're about a buck there).
Let me know if you find any nainamo bars.
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Oliverstreet...OMG Nanaimo Bars are awesome, now I am going to be obsessed until I make them.
This is kinda interesting
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanaimo_bar
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There was an article in the Canadian newpaper The National Post last Saturday entitled, "Will Poutine take Manhattan". A new restaurant called "The Inn LW12", with poutine and other "indigenous" Quebec cuisine is scheduled to open on Feb. 14. I have pasted the link to the article below.
http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/ne...
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Thanks Sherryf, that is great! All the need is some dessert with Aero or Big Turk and it will be my new favourite place!
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what did you try?
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Thanks. Maybe next time I'm in the city..............
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I just had poutine last night at my local pub - Dive Bar on 95th and Amsterdam. $6.00 for a big, substantial bowl. They have great base fries to start with, and the cheese curds were nice and fresh (although a little larger than the ones you get in Canada - these canuck wannabes...)
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Does anyone know if "The Inn LW12" actually opened? How is the food?
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