Restaurants in Central Harlem

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Restaurants / Cajun/Creole

Sokhna Restaurant

Icon-mmx-pick Sokhna Restaurant - 4

225 W. 116th St. - New York (Central Harlem)

Flavorful, Senegalese cuisine delights tourists and African immigrants alike at Sokhna Restaurant, which offers $9 lunch and $10 dinner specials like...

Restaurants / American

Amy Ruth's Restaurant

Amy Ruth's Restaurant - 4 1/2

113 W 116th St - New York (Central Harlem)

The food is strictly traditional American soul dishes, whose monikers are derived from prominent African Americans.

Restaurants / Ethiopian

Zoma

Zoma - 5

2084 Frederick Douglass Blvd. - New York (Central Harlem)

Simply eating Ethiopian food is a joyful culinary experience - tearing off slabs of Injera "bread" and scooping up chickpeas.

Restaurants / Barbecue

Oklahoma Smoke

Oklahoma Smoke - 5

231 W. 145th St. - New York (Central Harlem)

Harlem jumps into the 'cue fray with this tiny storefront serving a savory family recipe that goes back to 1936.

Restaurants / French

Chez Lucienne

Chez Lucienne - 5

308 Malcolm X Blvd. - New York (Central Harlem)

A classic Parisian bistro from two ex-Daniel chefs lands in Harlem

Restaurants / Bagels

Muddy Waters Cafe

Muddy Waters Cafe - 5

2185 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd. - New York (Central Harlem)

After a few pesky construction delays, Muddy Waters Cafe, formerly of Crown Heights, is open for business in Harlem.

Restaurants / Italian

Trattoria Amici

Trattoria Amici - 3 1/2

381 Lenox Ave. - New York (Central Harlem)

Italian fare from the owners of Harlem's Lenox Wines.

Bars & Clubs / Eclectic

Icon-mmx-pick The Den - 4

2150 Fifth Ave. - New York (East Harlem)

An uptown joint with a discernible downtown vibe.

Restaurants / Italian

Settepani

Settepani - 3

196 Lenox Ave. - New York (Central Harlem)

Worth the ride to Harlem for some of these rich Italian goodies.

Bars & Clubs / Lounge

67 Orange Street

67 Orange Street - 3 1/2

2082 Frederick Douglass Blvd. - New York (Hamilton Heights)

67 Orange Street brings the speakeasy trend to Harlem, with fancy cocktails and small plates.

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