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HARLEM SOUL FOOD


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i feel like this topic could become heated (what is "real" soul food, etc.), but here goes. i'm not a harlemite, and i prefer to eat "soul food" prepared in people's homes, particularly in my cousin bobbie joyce goods' home in brazoswood, texas. but i do like charles' southern style kitchen, whose fried chicken i like to eat on new year's day with champagne. i think sylvia's is not good and rides on its reputation. i think amy ruth's is pretty good, too, but not great.

can't believe it's not butter? i can.

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i feel like this topic could become heated (what is "real" soul food, etc.), but here goes.  i'm not a harlemite, and i prefer to eat "soul food" prepared in people's homes, particularly in my cousin bobbie joyce goods' home in brazoswood, texas.  but i do like charles' southern style kitchen, whose fried chicken i like to eat on new year's day with champagne.  i think sylvia's is not good and rides on its reputation.  i think amy ruth's is pretty good, too, but not great.

Haha.. Bethala I think that is a wonderful tradition.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Copeland's - 145th Street right off Broadway.

ETA: I agree with the above poster's assessment about Sylvia's. Food is nothing to write home about and it's mainly riding on it's reputation these days.

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