Restoran Makanan Khas Selatan · 14 tips dan ulasan
amNewYork: Despite a sparse red and white interior, this corner joint serves heaping portions of Southern comfort food, be it fluffy pancakes or pork chops, as well as cheap dishes such as eggs on wheat bread.
310 Malcolm X Blvd (btwn W 125th & W 126th St), New York City, NY
Restoran Makanan Khas Selatan · Central Harlem · 555 tips dan ulasan
amNewYork: The food is truly global (as expected from a chef whose own background encompasses several continents), from Swedish meatballs and Ethiopian injera bread to Southern-style fried chicken and oxtails.
113 W 116th St (btwn Malcolm X & Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd), New York City, NY
Restoran Makanan Khas Selatan · Central Harlem · 300 tips dan ulasan
amNewYork: What more do you need to know except that Amy Ruth's menu contains a special called the Rev. Al Sharpton? (That's a chicken-and-waffles combo.)
Restoran Makanan Khas Selatan · Bedford-Stuyvesant · 172 tips dan ulasan
amNewYork: This Southern-style eatery offers great BBQ dishes such as pulled pork ($12) and a catfish sandwich ($10). Vegetarians, try the beet salad with navel oranges, arugula and lemon-herb goat cheese.
Restoran Makanan Khas Selatan · Concourse Village · 6 tips dan ulasan
amNewYork: From cornbread and collard greens to chicken smothered in gravy, Z’Novia serves up comfort food Southern-style. There’s something going on every night, including evenings of classic R&B and jazz.
328 Malcolm X Blvd (btwn W 126th & W 127th St), New York City, NY
Restoran Makanan Khas Selatan · Central Harlem · 248 tips dan ulasan
amNewYork: For coming on 50 years, Sylvia's Restaurant has been the locus of Harlem's soul food scene. The weekend brunches — jazz on Saturdays, gospel on Sundays — are especially popular.
Restoran Makanan Khas Selatan · Central Harlem · 128 tips dan ulasan
amNewYork: Melba's opened in 2005 and quickly earned a dedicated following for its rewarding updates of Southern classics served in a pretty and sophisticated room.