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Hurricane Sandy Lunch Special!?

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Hurricane Sandy Lunch Special!?

Harlem Restaurant “Chocolat” Offers Hurricane Sandy Lunch Special

 We were locked in our houses during the storm but now we can relax with a great lunch at Harlem’s tastiest restaurant. Come in for a post hurricane lunch and receive 15% off your meal or a free glass of wine with dinner! This Wednesday & Thursday Only (October 31 &  November 1, 2012)

 Chocolat is a restaurant and lounge that opened in November of 2010. It has become a major dining spot in Harlem (120th Street & Frederick Douglas Blvd). Moca Lounge, Chocolat’s sister spot, is right across the street. The name came about because the owner Leon Ellis loves chocolate.

Chocolat Restaurant Lounge

2217-23 Frederick Douglas Blvd New York, NY 10026 MAP
(212) 222-4545

http://www.chocolatharlem.com/

Amy Ruth, Godmother of Soul Food

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Amy Ruth’s Home Style Southern Cuisine
113 West 116th Street
Harlem, New York 10026 MAP
(212) 280-8779
http://www.amyruthsharlem.com/

Amy Ruth, Godmother of Soul Food

People say Amy Ruth’s is the East Coast version of Roscoe’s. Maybe…..

Barbecue Ribs with Mac&Cheese and Collard Green @ Amy Ruth’s

Sylvia’s is Harlem’s best known soul food restaurant, but I prefer Amy Ruth’s for the food and service. It is conveniently located on 116th Street between Lenox Avenue and Seventh Avenue near the 116th street subway station (2 or 3 express). It offers delicious and well prepared homemade comfort food, nice wait staff, and no rush to leave your table. It is not enough to just eat in Harlem, you have to embrace the whole experience which usually moves a couple paces slower than the downtown restaurants.
You receive free cornbread and the dishes are all named after famous African Americans such as The President Barack Obama (fried, smothered, baked, or bar-b-q chicken-$13.95), The Rev. Al Sharpton (fried or smothered chicken and waffles-$10.95), and The Ludacris (fried chicken wings-$13.95). A waffle covered with cinnamon, bananas and pecans is named after Guy Woods, a famous urban fashion designer whom I have known for almost 20 years!

Amy Ruth’s started out as a very small soul food joint in 1998 and has expanded with an extra room next door to accommodate the Sunday church crowd and ever growing number of tourists from all over the world.

If you want to avoid the velvet rope, then definitely avoid the crammed weekend brunch hour.

Warning: Large portions – be prepared to take some food home!

 

Jin Ramen Came to Harlem USA!

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Jin Ramen
3183 Broadway (at 125th Street)
New York, NY 10027  MAP
(646) 559-2862

Jin Ramen Came to Harlem USA!

Jin Ramen is located right next to the subway exit 125th Street. It has a very hip, bustling vibe, open kitchen, and friendly staff. Even chef Marcus Samuelsson’s website mentioned this place, which was impressive.

The things I liked most about this restaurant are that it brings ramen to West Harlem and that it is very reasonably priced.

-Shoyu Ramen ($10)—

Served with slices of braised pork belly, a boiled egg, bamboo shoots, roasted seaweed, and scallions.

I don’t think that the noodles or the broth are as good as those at Totto Ramen or Ippudo.  Yet I still give this place major props for opening up in Harlem.

(But if I were ever in the mood for truly excellent ramen I would go to “Tabata” near Port Authority – 540 9th Avenue at 40th Street.)

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