Harlem In The Last Month
So concludes another campaign with another victory. And this being the case, this is the third instance in a year's time that I am reassuring ConEd that I will not forget to pay the bill, pleading with the credit card company not to charge a late fee, and re-introducing myself to Cheryl and the cat. ("Seriously, you know me. I live here, with you. We sleep in the same bed.")
Thankfully, my being around has absolutely nothing to do with Harlem rockin' along. Here is some of what I missed posting on:
Zoma, the Ethiopian restaurant on 8th Ave at 113th Street is now open, and Cheryl and I had a very enjoyable dinner last month. Inside, the decor has a refined simplicity, which was complemented by the noticeably attractive staff and clientele. Also, the chic minimalism sets a nice, even background for the complexity of flavor and spice found in every dish we enjoyed that night. I ordered the Tibs Wett, strips of sirloin simmered in a spiced stew with berbere, kibe, garlic, cardamon, coriander and more. Cheryl ordered the Zoma Tibs, cubed filet mignon pieces marinated in Tej, green peppers, red onions and a special sauce. Both entrees tasted pleasantly authentic, not watered down for wider appeal. But be warned, as someone who often measures what I eat in pounds, not servings (serious), even I was challenged by the rich flour-less chocolate cake.
· Zoma [Official Site]
· Zoma Review [via UPTOWNFlavor]
Harlem Vintage, whose recommendations were enjoyed by guests at both our housewarming and New Year's parties, will soon be opening a wine bar next door to their location at Frederick Douglass Boulevard and 121st Street. Following up on rumors found online and in the Harlem Fur inbox, a rep did confirm that the construction next door is their's, and the bar's projected opening is this summer.
· Harlem Vintage [Official Site]
· Harlem Vintage Grows [Curbed]
And everybody is still building stuff all the time everywhere.
· Around the Block Construction [WATPA?]





Comments
yay, you posted. looking forward to more soon.
Posted by: Berry | February 11, 2007 12:26 PM
You have made my mouth water. I will definitely check out Zuma. Here are few eats in East Harlem worth trying: El Paso Taqueria a on 104 and Lex, has become a recent favorite. People come from all over to eat at this joint. Food, on 100th and Lex, it is fast, cheap and good. The burgers are real sirloin and they have a creamy mac and cheese you get it with chopped fried chicken cutlet on top, tasty. I just tried them out over the weekend. Yummy! Thanks for turning me onto Uptown Flavor and a bunch of other Harlem sites!
Posted by: Suzanne | February 13, 2007 08:27 PM