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    Baraka Buffet Restaurant

    4.5 (12 reviews)
    InexpensiveAfrican, Buffets
    Fri 11:00 am - 4:00 AM (Next day)
    Sat 11:00 am - 4:00 AM (Next day)

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    My meal to go. Fish rice chicken and collard greens
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    Amazingly delicious food. It's easy to walk by Baraka but I was re-exploring my old neighborhood in Harlem and discovered this hidden gem. I believe Baraka is a blend of African & African American food but just a guess. A plate of great food goes for about $7-8 which is not bad at all. Staff will help you identify some of the food but just trust your instincts. I had the fish, chicken, rice and collard greens to go. There is a couple of seating but nothing fancy. You're here for the food so stop by for something new & enjoy! Def will be back!

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    10 months ago

    Fire , everything , the food is always hitting, freshly made, place is clean and the prices are affordable.

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    7 years ago

    First time eating African cuisine. Very delicious a lot of flavor. Different dishes such pork and chicken. Will come back for more

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    I love this place. Friendly atmosphere, rich variety of Jamaican and Guinean cuisine. Very affordable. The homemade ginger beer is tops!

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    Lagos Restaurant and Lounge - Mac & Mac N' Cheese

    Lagos Restaurant and Lounge

    3.5(474 reviews)
    4.4 miTheater District, Midtown West
    $$$

    This was our last stop when we were hanging out in Times Square on a Friday night…read more The long line, the security at the front door checking ID, I was confused - is this a restaurant or club? Apparently at night it's a combination of both. It was packed and the music was extremely loud. We had to wait for a table and everyone was really dressed up - I guess I didn't get the Memo. The food and drinks were really good and the staff were working hard to keep up with the overwhelming amount of people. I read that Lagos has great food and drinks and they did not disappoint. Lagos decor was exquisite and on point. It was great admiring the display of artifacts on the walls. It was also a great place to people watch. The restaurant was a nice party vibe and everyone was having a great time even the staff. Of course the gratuities were included in your check and I wasn't surprise.

    First visit to Lagos Restaurant…read more This was my first time visiting Lagos Restaurant, and overall it was a nice experience. The ambience was really pleasant great lighting and a comfortable vibe that makes it a good place to relax and enjoy a meal. I only ordered a starter this time: goat meat pepper soup. I originally wanted the catfish pepper soup, but they were out of it. The goat meat pepper soup had great flavor, but it was very spicy so spicy it felt like my tongue was about to fall off! If you enjoy a lot of heat, you'll probably love it. The service was good, and my drink was nice as well. Even though the pepper soup packed a serious punch, I still enjoyed the overall atmosphere and experience. Looking forward to coming back and trying more items on the menu.

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    Lagos Restaurant and Lounge - Downstairs was lively with Music and large green TVs along the wall

    Downstairs was lively with Music and large green TVs along the wall

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    Teranga Harlem

    Teranga Harlem

    4.7(165 reviews)
    1.4 miEast Harlem
    $$

    We stopped by Teranga as hubby had been wanting to try this place and so we took a walk uptown as…read morethis is close to Mt Sinai and we had appointments nearby. This spot is located inside an African museum. It is a small place when you walk in. The food is all cooked and laid out on trays. I asked the attendant what is the best dish and he asked if I want spicy or not. I said no spicy and he made the chicken bowl recommendation. The bowl was delicious ! Rice was cooked al dente, chicken juicy, beans so tender and topped with plantains! I have not been a fan of plantains but this one was delicious. And flavor profile was strong and hearty. Hubby loved the bowl too. This time we shared one but next time he's getting his own! We will def take a trip up again next time!

    My fiancé and I decided to get some take out on a rainy day and have always wanted to try Teranga…read more They have a very user friendly ordering system in their website which made it easy to place our orders and make them exactly what we wanted. My fiancé ordered a Yassa Yassa Grilled Chicken Bowl and I ordered a custom bowl. The delivery was very quick and it got to where we were faster than I expected which was a plus. Service was very good! I got a call saying one of the sauces I wanted was out unfortunately but they were helpful in providing me with alternatives. The Yassa Yassa bowl was very delicious, full of bold flavors, and a beautiful contrast between the spicy aromatic jollof, the sweet plantains, and the tangy onion sauce. The chicken in this bowl was definitely a little overdone and could have used more flavor. For my custom bowl, I got a chicken suya bowl with jollof as my base, plantains and the kale stew (Efo riro ) as sides and initially wanted the peanut (mafe) sauce which they were out of so I also tried the yassa or onion sauce. My bowl was absolutely delicious! Same bold flavors as the first bowl but the chicken was juicy, tender, and well spiced. Made all the difference! Both came with a nice chimichurri like spicy sauce called rof which I really enjoyed since it added a spicy, herbal, bright kick to the bowl. This place has amazing flavor and is very filling! I love the fast casual nature of it and how nourishing it feels. This is basically a Chipotle but West African inspired. The portion of meat was very generous in each bowl which was nice. The jollof was amazing! Highly recommend trying one of their suya meats since the seasoning is incomparable! Will be going back again for more bowls in the future.

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    Teranga Harlem - The Jollof Seasonal Bowl

    The Jollof Seasonal Bowl

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    Nigerian wall art

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    Pikine - Senegalese Restaurant

    Pikine - Senegalese Restaurant

    3.9(125 reviews)
    1.0 miHarlem
    $$

    Excellent service! Good food. Great location. LOVE the educational map of Africa!…read more The only reason for docking a star is the jollof was not the best and the lamb was a bit less juicy than preferred. We were an odd party of 5 and it was packed inside - they played Yahtzee with a couple parties who didn't yet have food and were seated at larger tables for their small party just so we could sit. Then, moments after a table left they moved us and merged tables so we could comfortably dine. This was so intelligent and comforting imo. Most managers/owners would be afraid to do that, but when you're dealing with mom & pop cultured businesses they make you feel a part of the village so make it work for everybody to eat & enjoy. They handled it professionally and with respect to the customer as we listened in to how they managed. They were fast, helpful, on it from entry to exit! I appreciated the cushioned seating. The fresh ginger juice was amazing especially after all the singing we'd done. They were helping us pronounce the dishes and the presentation was nice. The portion was large enough for leftovers. While they were out of most menu items and handling a large catering order, it seems they're popular for a reason and I'm happy they're doing well. Go, enjoy!!

    Found parking in front and went inside during peak dinner hours. The inside was dimly lit and has…read moreplenty of seating. The dining area was packed and there were lots of people. The ambiance was loud and there were also tv playing. Once we sat the waiter came over and gave us menus. everything looked great and prices were awesome. We got their recommendations: the dibi lamb and dibi chicken with our choice of a free side. we got white rice and vermicelli The lamb was cooked good and the hot sauce was fantastic. The Chicken was a bit burnt but very juicy nonetheless. It was my first time trying Senegalese food and i am looking forward to coming back here! Very flavorful and nice staff i really like it! Come here when you're in the area A+

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    Pikine - Senegalese Restaurant - #1 dish on the lunch menu . Fish stew with vegetables over rice

    #1 dish on the lunch menu . Fish stew with vegetables over rice

    Pikine - Senegalese Restaurant - Chicken with exotic rice.

    Chicken with exotic rice.

    Pikine - Senegalese Restaurant - Thiebou Djeun (Rice w/ Fish including cabbage,carrots, yucca and many other vegetables)

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    Tatiana By Kwame Onwuachi - Curried goat patties

    Tatiana By Kwame Onwuachi

    4.4(589 reviews)
    3.6 miUpper West Side
    $$$$

    This was such a special experience. My fiancé is Caribbean (Trinidadian) so being able to share a…read moremeal that reflects flavors from his culture and watching his reaction to how incredible everything tasted, made it even more meaningful. Every dish was thoughtful, flavorful, and beautifully executed. You can really feel the intention behind the menu. The ambiance, the energy, the service, it all came together perfectly. Absolutely worth the reservation wait. This is more than just a meal, it's an experience I'd recommend to anyone.

    While I found this meal to be very good, I wonder if the hype is overstating the performance…read more It was a beautiful warm Spring evening, so I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to "Wait on line" for a seat at Tatiana. I figured 15 minutes might be enough, but checked a Redit chat and they all said, 4:15! Really? 45 minutes? Ok. Had the day been cold or raining, forget it. I was by myself, so, almost immediately I nabbed a seat at the bar. I explained my curtain time and everyone couldn't have been more accommodating. I enjoy a punchy Crab & Oxtail Patties "small plate" and Mom Duke's Shrimp. Both were excellent. A nice Albariño matched well and I was gone in a bit over an hour. Another fine meal in NYC. I still wonder, was this worth 45 minutes? Almost everyone in front of me in line had visited multiple times. It felt like people who have seen Operation Mincemeat. Something beyond the core was inspiring them. I understand hype and maybe, that's all this is, but am I missing something? If you go, expect an excellent meal; don't, however, sell your first born for an opportunity to sit at a bar for dinner. That's a bridge too far.

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    Tatiana By Kwame Onwuachi - COSMIC BROWNIE

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    Tatiana By Kwame Onwuachi - SHAWARMA ROASTED CHICKEN  Turmeric Lamb Rice, White Sauce. Hot Sauce

    SHAWARMA ROASTED CHICKEN Turmeric Lamb Rice, White Sauce. Hot Sauce

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    B & B - My sampler dish for about $22.

    B & B

    4.4(208 reviews)
    5.5 miChelsea
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    Cuisine: 9 Service: 7…read moreDecor: 4 Value: 9 Overall: 9 I am not an expert in West African cuisine, but all I can say about the food here is, "Holy shit! It's good!" The setup inside this dimly lit restaurant had a bunch of steam tables offering various beef and chicken dishes, a handful of rice options, and a bunch of salads/fruits. Having no idea what we were looking at, we asked the friendly owner for some advice. After some contemplation, two of us made a plate with all beef over some jollof rice, and another with basically all chicken items over a different type of flavorful rice. We knew it was too much, but our goal was to figure out what we would come back for. Honestly, I did not enjoy most of the chicken because it's sitting in steam trays getting overcooked. Not saying they were terrible, but it all fails in comparison to all the great beef offerings. OMG! You really can't go wrong with any of the beef dishes. My cuisine rating is really based on the various beef items, the yummy veggies, and both amazing rice. The current price is $10.99 per pound regardless what you fill your box with, except a couple of items. We filled our two boxes with about 4lbs of food. Obviously too much, but we got to try many things. No doubt I will be back asap for round two.

    Dirty, disgusting and rude staff. Was grossed out to the point where I couldnt even eat. the…read moreoutside is filled with tuns bikes from food delivery drivers as this must be a hang out of theirs. feels like there is something more going on to this place then just serving food.

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    B & B
    B & B

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    Accra Restaurant

    Accra Restaurant

    4.0(203 reviews)
    0.6 miHarlem
    $$

    10/10 traditional Nigerian spot right in Harlem. Super affordable, and a great intro if you've…read morenever had Nigerian food before. Quick rundown -- you eat with your hands. The fufu is your utensil. You pinch a piece, dip it into a stew, and that's your bite. I didn't get a stew this time so I kind of freestyled it... dipped mine into the jollof rice with that tomato/meat sauce they put on top and grabbed some lamb. Still hit. One thing to know: there's no traditional restroom setup to wash your hands. They'll bring out a bucket of water and liquid soap so you can clean up at the table. It's normal, but if that's not your thing, just bring hand sanitizer and you'll be good.

    Food: We ordered jollof rice with chicken stew, egusi spinach with fried fish + fufu, and hibiscus…read moredrink. The portion sizes were large so come in with a big appetite and bigger stomach. The jollof rice was a simple rendition of perfectly seasoned, fluffy rice that packed deep West African spice with every bite. The accompanying red chicken stew was addictively tangy and had enough spice to singe the taste buds. So yummy. The spinach had an unctuous vegetative flavor that paired nicely with the dough-y mellow fufu. The only thing I didn't like was the bits of fish cooked in that still contained bones. Felt like I had to be cautious going through the spinach. The big fried fish pieces were simple and tasty but had a similar but lesser problem. A bit of a first world problem, I know, but it makes the experience just slightly less enjoyable. The hibiscus drink was perfumed with floral sweet and sour. Service: Service was immaculate. The wonderful staff behind the counter asked if it was our first time and had us sampling all the different rices and stews/soups to make sure we liked what we ordered. Ambiance: Very much a hole in the wall in East Harlem with very few tables. Simple but effective. The predominant foot traffic was all the food service drivers coming in and out of the establishment (which there was a healthy flow of).

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    Accra Restaurant - Closed at 4pm when the website days its supposed to be open until 8pm

    Closed at 4pm when the website days its supposed to be open until 8pm

    Accra Restaurant - Jollof Rice

    Jollof Rice

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