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HW Pick: NYC Restaurant Week Jan 14 – Feb 8, 2013

headerHey Harlem ready have a taste of New York City? If so, check out this years NYC Restaurant Week in or out of Harlem. Continue reading

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West Harlem Food And Beverage Association Launches Holiday Promotion

For the entire month of December 2012, New York shoppers can take advantage of special promotions at participating retail stores and restaurants in West Harlem. Continue reading

What’s New: Hot Bread Kitchen in East Harlem

You probably have had some dough from Hot Bread Kitchen without even knowing it – the bakery ships its goods to many of the city’s top restaurants. Continue reading

Dining With Miss Lil: Ristorante Settepani Restaurant Review

The second restaurant in Harlem I wanted to review for this summer’s NYC Restaurant Week is Ristorante Settepani. Continue reading

Junior’s Celebrates 60 Years Of Sweetness

In a day when most people were lucky to place a vote without waiting in line, a few hundred New Yorkers deliberately stood on a frigid, windy corner to make sure they didn’t miss a bite of pure Brooklyn. Continue reading

Samuelsson Reinventing Harlem’s Culinary Scene

Marcus Samuelsson can’t recall anyone who thought that opening a fine-dining restaurant in Harlem was wise.
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Manhattanville controversy continues

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About five opponents of Columbia’s Manhattanville expansion met outside Floridita Tapas Bar & Restaurant Wednesday evening to protest scheduled work by Con Edison on a main gas line outside the popular Cuban restaurant and bakery on Broadway between 125th and 129th streets.

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HW Has The Best Reviews In Harlem!

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Looking for a restaurant, bar, supermarket, etc., check out our listings on the right hand side of the site at the bottom or write a review yourself and send it to us: hwcontact@yahoo.com >>

In search of the real Harlem

Harlem is the historic capital of black American culture, but like many New York neighborhoods, it is rapidly changing. Condos can go for $1 million. Big retailers like Old Navy, Starbucks, Payless, Staples and Blockbuster are ubiquitous. On 125th Street near Fifth Avenue, bulldozers clear a vacant lot for an upscale hotel. Continue reading