| |  |  | |  | |  | Amy Ruth's | |  | “If you don't have a southern grandmother to cook for you regularly, visit Amy Ruth instead.” —nymag | | Cuisine: Southern / Soul |
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|  | |  |   | | Address: 113 West 116th Street, New York http://www.amyruthsharlem.com Phone: 212-280-8779 The verdict is out -- Amy Ruth's serves the best soul food in the whole NYC! The Rev. Al Sharpton chicken & waffle that Gan ordered was so delicious that it is artery-clogging worthy and the Ludacri... | | |  |   | | the fingerrrr! Last Friday I ate in Harlem with Stephanie. I had never been there before, but since she was living there for the summer it was a good opportunity to visit the area and not make Stephanie schlep downtown to see me. She showed me this mildly frightening flyer (not found in Harlem, bu... | | |  |   | | 1/2 I had no idea I’d be eating at Amy Ruth’s on Saturday. I’d been sent to review Uptown Renaissance across the street, but it was shuttered and blanketed by a large For Rent banner. Urgh, it figures that when I’d venture out of my usual dining radius, I’d end up on a wild chicken and waffle chase... | | |  |   | | When I am uptown I eat at Amy Ruth’s in Harlem. It’s a pretty popular place. When you go there, you’ll see that every major politician, if they’re in Harlem, this is where they hold their meetings. You’ll also see a Bloomberg monitor up on the wall and a really diverse crowd. I normally go and have... | | |  |   | | After four days of eating my way through New York, I was extremely apprehensive about meeting some friends at Amy Ruth's for breakfast because I was afraid that I was going to break my stomach, especially since I knew I was going to end up ordering the chicken and waffles. I've heard comparisons ... | | |  |   | | Le BaoBab West African Restaurant 120-126 W 116th St @ Lenox Harlem, NY (across the street from Amy Ruth’s) 212 864 4700 So the other day, we were itching to have some Chicken and Waffles at Amy Ruth’s in Harlem but as usual there was an annoyingly long line. Now they have a velvet rope for crowd c... | | |  |   | | Harlem favorite Amy Ruth's is headed to Downtown Brooklyn. In January 2008, the soul-food classic will open a tri-level eatery in the former Gage & Tollner space that will feature a dining room on the ground floor, private dining spaces above and a bar area that spreads across two floors. Expe... | | |  |   | | RED HOOK— Local businesses do all sorts of things to show support for certain political candidates. Sixpoint Craft Ales went so far as to name a beer after one: "Brooklyn microbrewery SixPoint Craft Ales, which has brewed a batch (about 30 kegs) named Hop Obama in honor of the Illinois senator.... | | |  |   | | Downtown Brooklyn: So much for a Valentine’s Day debut: Amy Ruth’s at the Fulton Mall isn’t even open yet. [Lost City] Hamptons: Restaurant Week begins March 20. Bargain meals at close to 70 participating restaurants seems like a good excuse to take advantage of any lodging bargains before warm we... | | |  |   | | Good, satisfying Southern home cooking — there's nothing like it. And thanks to Carl Redding, owner of Amy Ruth's Home-Style Southern Cuisine, us northerners can get a taste of it with a simple hop on the 2/3 trains. Named after his grandmother, this soul food kitchen pays tribute to her cooking wit... | | |  |
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