Robert Delacroix's Bar & Grill
Brooklyn Heights · Brooklyn · Bistro · $$

Cut Style
Crinkle
Cooking Method
Double-fried
Oil Type
Peanut
Price
$$
Sauce Compatibility
Location
Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn · 40.6960, -73.9931
Critical Assessments
“The double-fry technique employed at Robert Delacroix's Bar & Grill produces a crinkle fry of adequate, which in this context constitutes a form of ambition exterior and present and largely coherent interior. The peanut is evident and appropriate. The grease is generous in the manner of a host who means it. The portion is restrained. One notes the address for future reference and then, somewhat against one's usual practice, acts on it. One returns.”
“The crinkle fry at Robert Delacroix's Bar & Grill is not remarkable for being exceptional. It is remarkable for being exactly what it claims to be. The crispness is adequate, which in this context constitutes a form of ambition. The potato is present and largely coherent. The grease is generous in the manner of a host who means it. Exactitude, in this city, is underrated. One does not return. This information is provided without judgment.”
“The crinkle fry at Robert Delacroix's Bar & Grill maintains its posture throughout the meal. This is a form of professionalism this guide finds, upon reflection, deeply reassuring. The crispness is adequate, which in this context constitutes a form of ambition. The potato flavor is present and largely coherent. The grease is generous in the manner of a host who means it. The portion is restrained. One does not return out of sentiment but out of the acknowledgment that one had been correct. The fry alone merits the journey to Brooklyn Heights.”
Christina's Note
One has been. One has formed an opinion. One has moved on.
