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Food Scene

Best BBQ in Manhattan
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Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
700 W 125th St
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Best BBQ in Manhattan
amazing home style Italian food
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Max Soha
1274 Amsterdam Ave
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amazing home style Italian food
great place to chill and have a paninni...!!
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Max Caffè
1262 Amsterdam Ave
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great place to chill and have a paninni...!!
trendy, New York hot restaurant
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Red Rooster
310 Lenox Ave
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trendy, New York hot restaurant
cozy ambiance that blends the inside with the outside
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Hudson River Cafe
697 W 133rd St
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cozy ambiance that blends the inside with the outside
A Belle Époque for African-American Cooking "Those roots are on display even more prominently at the Cecil, where the flavors of Africa, the Americas, the Caribbean and Asia merge in dishes like gumbo, beef suya on skewers, oxtail dumplings and a collard-green salad with spiced cashews and coconut dressing. 'It’s always been a rallying cry for me,' said Alexander Smalls, the chef, entrepreneur and social powerhouse behind The Cecil. 'The idea that black folks cooking are only making soul food is frightening. What we have to say is much bigger than that. It’s our job to expand the conversation. People need to be enlightened.' Joseph Johnson, the executive chef at the Cecil and Minton’s in Harlem, spent a month doing research in Ghana before the Cecil opened in 2013. 'I came back here a changed man,' said the chef, who goes by JJ."
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The Cecil Steakhouse
210 West 118th Street
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A Belle Époque for African-American Cooking "Those roots are on display even more prominently at the Cecil, where the flavors of Africa, the Americas, the Caribbean and Asia merge in dishes like gumbo, beef suya on skewers, oxtail dumplings and a collard-green salad with spiced cashews and coconut dressing. 'It’s always been a rallying cry for me,' said Alexander Smalls, the chef, entrepreneur and social powerhouse behind The Cecil. 'The idea that black folks cooking are only making soul food is frightening. What we have to say is much bigger than that. It’s our job to expand the conversation. People need to be enlightened.' Joseph Johnson, the executive chef at the Cecil and Minton’s in Harlem, spent a month doing research in Ghana before the Cecil opened in 2013. 'I came back here a changed man,' said the chef, who goes by JJ."
Elegant beautiful setting for an intimate hearing of superb jazz with delicious food! Staff are warm and welcoming. We enjoyed the signature gumbo dish, with a starter terrific salad, but really flipped out over the collard greens with peanuts side. The desserts were likewise gourmet delectable - different, Southern inspired and not too sweet. We had the cobbler with biscuit crust and the pecan creation - subtle, not cloying. Oh yes, the biscuits! Don't miss those! Ahhhh! Served with whipped maple butter! A must. There did not appear to be a lot of weekend parking on the street, but there was a convenient parking garage on the next block. This historic Jazz club is a delight!
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Minton's Playhouse
206 W 118th St
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Elegant beautiful setting for an intimate hearing of superb jazz with delicious food! Staff are warm and welcoming. We enjoyed the signature gumbo dish, with a starter terrific salad, but really flipped out over the collard greens with peanuts side. The desserts were likewise gourmet delectable - different, Southern inspired and not too sweet. We had the cobbler with biscuit crust and the pecan creation - subtle, not cloying. Oh yes, the biscuits! Don't miss those! Ahhhh! Served with whipped maple butter! A must. There did not appear to be a lot of weekend parking on the street, but there was a convenient parking garage on the next block. This historic Jazz club is a delight!
Love this italian restaurant.. the food is really incredible, great pizzas, pastas, & drinks. The aranzini hold an special place in my heart
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Babbalucci
331 Malcolm X Blvd
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Love this italian restaurant.. the food is really incredible, great pizzas, pastas, & drinks. The aranzini hold an special place in my heart

Drinks & Nightlife

great,popular and busy restaurant in Harlem
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Harlem Tavern
2153 Frederick Douglass Blvd
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great,popular and busy restaurant in Harlem
I had great sandwiches there. its a cool coffee shop with good things for lunch and turns into a live jazz place at night
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Silvana
300 W 116th St
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I had great sandwiches there. its a cool coffee shop with good things for lunch and turns into a live jazz place at night

Everything Else

historic Apolo Theater
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Apollo leikhús
253 W 125th St
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historic Apolo Theater
Columbia University Computer Music Center
632 W 125th St
Columbia main Campus
part of CUNY University
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The City College of New York
160 Convent Ave
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part of CUNY University

Arts & Culture

This huge church, housed in an old movie palace, is known for its welcoming congregation (nearly 7,000 members), casual ambiance, energetic services and great music, particularly its choir. Services Sunday 7:30am, 9:30am and 11:30am. 1912 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., at 116th St. Subway: 2, 3, B, C to 116th Street.
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First Corinthian Baptist Church
1912 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd
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This huge church, housed in an old movie palace, is known for its welcoming congregation (nearly 7,000 members), casual ambiance, energetic services and great music, particularly its choir. Services Sunday 7:30am, 9:30am and 11:30am. 1912 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., at 116th St. Subway: 2, 3, B, C to 116th Street.
Canaan Baptist describes their services as “Afro-centric,” with dynamic preaching, emotional participation of the congregation, and inspirational singing. In fact, the church has several renowned choirs that perform spirituals, gospel, and praise songs as part of the services. Service Sunday 10am. 132 West 116th Street. Subway: 2, 3, B, C to 116th Street.
Canaan Baptist Church of Christ
132 W 116th St
Canaan Baptist describes their services as “Afro-centric,” with dynamic preaching, emotional participation of the congregation, and inspirational singing. In fact, the church has several renowned choirs that perform spirituals, gospel, and praise songs as part of the services. Service Sunday 10am. 132 West 116th Street. Subway: 2, 3, B, C to 116th Street.
Housed in an abandoned public junior high school, Bethel’s services include plenty of preaching, singing and dancing, and can be a very moving experience. The church is very welcoming and encourages visitors to attend. Services Sunday 8am and 11:30am, Wednesday 6:45pm. 2 East 120th Street. Subway: 4, 5, 6 to 125th Street, 2, 3 to 125th or 116th Streets.
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Bethel Gospel Samkoma
2-26 E 120th St
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Housed in an abandoned public junior high school, Bethel’s services include plenty of preaching, singing and dancing, and can be a very moving experience. The church is very welcoming and encourages visitors to attend. Services Sunday 8am and 11:30am, Wednesday 6:45pm. 2 East 120th Street. Subway: 4, 5, 6 to 125th Street, 2, 3 to 125th or 116th Streets.
Services at this Pentecostal church include singing, shouting, foot stomping, and a 60-member choir. Prim church ladies often produce tambourines from their handbags, and dancing spills into the aisles. The joyful exuberance is contagious. Services Sunday 11am, 4pm and 7:30pm, Wednesday 7:30pm. 2081 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard at 124th St. Subway: 2, 3, A, B, C, D to 125th Street.
Greater Refuge Temple
2081 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd
Services at this Pentecostal church include singing, shouting, foot stomping, and a 60-member choir. Prim church ladies often produce tambourines from their handbags, and dancing spills into the aisles. The joyful exuberance is contagious. Services Sunday 11am, 4pm and 7:30pm, Wednesday 7:30pm. 2081 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard at 124th St. Subway: 2, 3, A, B, C, D to 125th Street.
One of America’s oldest and most significant Black congregations, Abyssinian is certainly worth a visit. However, it is usually swamped with visitors and tour groups, and its services tend to be more reserved in tone. The Abyssinian is home to several choirs and a dance ministry. Service: Sunday 11am. Tourists are not admitted to the 9am service, or on certain holidays and church celebrations. See their Tourist and Visitor information for details. 132 West 138th Street (aka Odell Clark Place). Subway: 2, 3, B, C to 135th Street.
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Abyssinian Baptist Church
132 W 138th St
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One of America’s oldest and most significant Black congregations, Abyssinian is certainly worth a visit. However, it is usually swamped with visitors and tour groups, and its services tend to be more reserved in tone. The Abyssinian is home to several choirs and a dance ministry. Service: Sunday 11am. Tourists are not admitted to the 9am service, or on certain holidays and church celebrations. See their Tourist and Visitor information for details. 132 West 138th Street (aka Odell Clark Place). Subway: 2, 3, B, C to 135th Street.
Saxophonist Bill Saxton always dreamed of owning a jazz club in his home neighborhood of Harlem. Three years ago he achieved that dream, when he and his wife, Dr. Theda Palmer Saxton, opened Bills Place, on W. 133rd Street. What he didnt know at the time was that the space was once home to a speakeasy where the likes Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday and Fats Waller performed. incredible Harlem jazz experience
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Bill's Place
148 W 133rd St
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Saxophonist Bill Saxton always dreamed of owning a jazz club in his home neighborhood of Harlem. Three years ago he achieved that dream, when he and his wife, Dr. Theda Palmer Saxton, opened Bills Place, on W. 133rd Street. What he didnt know at the time was that the space was once home to a speakeasy where the likes Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday and Fats Waller performed. incredible Harlem jazz experience

Parks & Nature

very nice walk that starts in 125th street and goes until 72. many people and outdoor parties in week ends
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Riverside Skate Park
West 108th Street
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very nice walk that starts in 125th street and goes until 72. many people and outdoor parties in week ends
very nice park half a block from the apartment. it has children playgrounds and some students from Cuny can be found there it connects st Nicholas with st Nicholas terrace with a big grade level difference. its a nice easy walk in the city
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St. Nicholas Park
Saint Nicholas Terrace
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very nice park half a block from the apartment. it has children playgrounds and some students from Cuny can be found there it connects st Nicholas with st Nicholas terrace with a big grade level difference. its a nice easy walk in the city

Shopping

best place for shoes in the city
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DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse
301 W 125th St
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best place for shoes in the city
Great discount store in Manhattan you can find great brands for half the price. great to buy luggage also.
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Marshalls
125 W 125th St
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Great discount store in Manhattan you can find great brands for half the price. great to buy luggage also.

Supermarkets

supermarket with a latin flavour
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C-Town Supermarkets
560 W 125th St
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supermarket with a latin flavour
healthy supermarket option, as all the whole foods, the place is great, pricier than the others
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Whole Foods Market
100 W 125th St
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healthy supermarket option, as all the whole foods, the place is great, pricier than the others
the closest supermarket to my place, it has a latin flavour, you will find food, vegetalbes and fruits slightly different thant in the rest of the city
Harlem Fresh Market by Key Food
the closest supermarket to my place, it has a latin flavour, you will find food, vegetalbes and fruits slightly different thant in the rest of the city