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Reviews for Merguez and Frites in Queens, NY

Frankie Carillo 1 year ago
5

Never get tired of their food even if they didnt switch it up, I can literally live off kofta with the Harissa sauce... ???????????? Read more

Katherine Rose 1 year ago
5

SO DAMN GOOD. Seriously incredible food. Had the half chicken and merguez baguette and can?t wait to eat it again. Also, so... affordable. Read more

Yana Vavdiyuk 1 year ago
5

I thought I knew good food till I tried Algerian BAKED HUMMUS! Wow guys not sure if it's a daily special or what but on Saturday... if you have nothing to do and need an adventure with the treasure that's worth it - go to Merguez and Friters and ask for abigger spoon! Read more

Kanza Zaarir 2 years ago
5

I would like to thank this restaurant for making my day today, I stopped by to buy some Qelblouz and honestly it was as... delicious as the one we used to buy back home. Thank thank you, my friend also loved it. Read more

Célia 2 years ago
5

Lovely spot with delicious traditional Algerian specialties. The Merguez & fries sandwich is a must ( the fries are fresh cut &... fried to perfection), the staff was very friendly & informative. The pizza would need a bit more tomato sauce as it is almostinexistant. I will definitely go back! Read more

Jared Cohee 3 years ago
5

ALGERIA ???????? Excerpt from Eat the World NYC: Some addresses in New York City just seem to be cursed and never hold a tenant... for very long. The previous business here was a not dissimilar Moroccan sandwich shop that only called it home for a short time.The newer owners hail from the neighbors to the east: Algeria, a country without a ton of representation in the city (OneAlgerian-ish place in the East Village and now-closed Bar Omar in Williamsburg precede this). The main offerings here are againsandwiches, those wildly popular on the streets of the capital Algiers and other cities. There you will find a diet high in meatintake, often with lamb being the most popular and readily available. The foods of France are of course no stranger to theonce-colonized land, and baguettes circulate along with other Algerian breads. The combination of lamb, the French baguette,and fries which seem to find their way onto and into many other foods, give the place its name and a sense of what you willfind. Looking to the top of the menu, the merguez frites ($7) seems like the obvious place to start here. The baguette is ofvery good quality, as are the sausages, especially for such a low price for a sandwich longer than a foot. Read more

NYC Ambassador 4 years ago
5

Very nice and simple cozy little dining area with very few tables. The food is delicious. kofta "ground beef" seasoned with... Mediterranean spices. Margaz wish is there specialty is like sausage is served on a plate or in a sandwich. Over all the placelooks very clean. In my opinion its a nice addition to the neighborhood ????. The oven grilled half chicken is my favorite ????I'm afraid I will make chicken sounds in my sleep ???? or get feathers on my skin from eating it so much ???????????? Read more

Mo B 4 years ago
5

Great & Tasty Algerian Mediterranean food, those people are one of the best Halal restaurant in NYC Area. I can?t wait for my... next visit. I suggest everyone to try them out. Highly recommended ? Read more