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Harlem’s Yatenga Bistro remodels kitchen and menu, view new menu
Did anyone notice that Yatenga French Bistro in Harlem was closed recently? Apparently, they were. The owners of Yatenga and now Silvana tell HarlemGal Inc that Yatenga’s kitchen was closed for about a week for remodeling and redesigning of their … Continue reading →
Yatenga owners confirm opening of another restaurant in Harlem, Silvana to serve Israeli food
The owners of Yatenga French Bistro at 2269 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd and Shrine Bar located next door will be expanding their presence in Harlem. Sivan Baron Ouedraogo tells HarlemGal Inc that they will be opening a new restaurant … Continue reading →
Posted in 116th Street, Bars, business, Community, drinks, entertainment, food, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Harlem, Harlem Tavern, restaurant row, restaurants
Tagged 10026, 300 West 116th Street, Harlem, harlem restaurant row, Harlem Tavern, new restaurants, Silvana, The Shrine Bar, Yatenga French Bistro and Bar
Escape to Montreal at Yatenga French Bistro and Bar in Harlem, new menu items added
Jun 17, 2011 @ 0:19 By HarlemGal There is one place you will generally find us every other weekend and that’s at Yatenga French Bistro and Bar, located at 2269 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Blvd (between West 133rd and 134th). … Continue reading →
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Silvana Harlem begins soft launch June 20, Israeli restaurant to open to public days later
Did you see the nice article about Silvana Harlem in the Village Voice yesterday? It had plenty of good details, like where the name Silvana comes from and whose running the kitchen, etc. The article also confirms what this blog’s … Continue reading →
Posted in 116th Street, Bars, business, drinks, food, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Harlem, Harlem blogs, Harlem businesses, Harlem Restaurant Row, Harlem restaurants, restaurant row, restaurants, Silvana
Tagged 10026, 300 West 116th Street, Harlem, harlem restaurant row, Harlem Tavern, new restaurant, new restaurants, Silvana, Silvana Harlem, The Shrine Bar, West 116th Street, where to eat in Harlem, Yatenga French Bistro and Bar
Plenty happening in Harlem June 9, Green Gym Day, Mafrika Music Festival, Mt. Morris Park House Tour, Maysles Education Open House
There is so much happening on June 9 in Harlem, there’s absolutely no time for church. Unless you prefer the church of the outdoors, music or brownstone tours. Decisions, decisions. What to do in Harlem on June 9? Here’s some … Continue reading →
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Tagged 10027, architecture, arts, Entertainment, Harlem, Lifestyle & Entertainment, live music, Mafrika Music Festival, Marcus Garvey Park, Mount Morris Historic District, Mount Morris Park, Mount Morris Park Community Improvement Association, Mount Morris Park House Tour, The Shrine Bar, Yatenga French Bistro and Bar
Sign says Silvana, the next Harlem restaurant aiming to open soon
A long time reader of this blog captured the first photo of signage for Silvana, the Harlem restaurant that will be located on 116th Street and FDB, and sent it in to HarlemGal Inc for all of us to view. … Continue reading →
Posted in 116th Street, Bars, business, Cafe, drinks, food, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Harlem, Harlem blogs, Harlem Restaurant Row, restaurant row, Silvana
Tagged 10026, 300 West 116th Street, Harlem, harlem restaurant row, Harlem Tavern, new restaurants, Photo by Natasha Guadalupe, Silvana, Silvana Harlem, The Shrine Bar, Yatenga French Bistro and Bar
Harlem locals invest in where they live, The Grange Bar & Eatery coming to Harlem’s Hamilton Heights
I love it when readers write in to tell us another set of Harlem locals are opening up a business right where they live, such as Harlem Tavern, Yatenga and more. Rita Royer-Henley and Roy Henley have been living in … Continue reading →
Posted in Bars, business, Community, drinks, food, Harlem, Harlem blogs, Harlem Restaurant Row, Harlem Tavern, restaurant row, restaurants
Tagged 10031, 1635 Amsterdam Avenue, dining out in Harlem, Food, hamilton heights, Harlem, Harlem Blogs, harlem restaurant row, new restaurants, restaurants, The Grange Bar & Eatery, West Harlem
Save the Date: Mafrika Music Festival set for June 24 in Harlem
The sixth annual Mafrika Music Festival is scheduled for June 24 in Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem. The program starts at noon and runs till 7 pm. And its FREE to the public. Enter Marcus Garvey Park at 120th street and 5th … Continue reading →
Harlem attracts cool crowds of NYC downtown says Guest of a Guest
Guest of a Guest, the website co-founded by one of the Winklevoss twins whose been battling Mark Zuckerberg for what seems like ages now, has a feature on Harlem this week. It is quite complimentary, however, it doesn’t say anything new … Continue reading →
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Tagged bier international, Bono, Cameron Winklevoss, Chez Lucienne, Guest of a Guest, harlem lanes, Harlem Tavern, Hudson River Cafe, Lido Italian Restaurant and Bar, marcus samuelsson, Nikko, Nikko Asian Fusion, Photos by NYCgo.com and Metromix, Red Rooster, Shrine, Soul Food, The Red Rooster, W XYZ Bar
The Mafrika Music Festival returns to Harlem’s Marcus Garvey Park
The annual Mafrika Music Festival returns to Marcus Garvey Park this coming Sunday, July 10. If you recall last year they did not have it because the park was under construction. The program starts at 10 a.m. and runs all … Continue reading →