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Harlem Seafood Soul
The Dekalb Market Hall location of a Harlem food cart, this stall has solid chicken and waffles.
Shipwreck Seafood Boutique
Come in for a fried catfish sandwich, and leave with some sushi grade tuna from this beloved neighborhood seafood market.
Miss Mamie's Spoonbread Too
Miss Mamie’s is a soul food restaurant in Morningside Heights where you’ll want to try as many things as possible. So come with a group.
Ethel & Annie Mae's Soulfood Kitchen
Once you try the soul food at Ethel & Annie Mae's in Crown Heights, you'll become a regular. Get the fried catfish and turkey ribs.
95 South Soul Food
95 South Soul is a bit of a party spot, but they also have the fluffiest fried catfish in Crown Heights.
Taste of Heaven
The fall-off-the-bone meats stand out more than the sides at this soul food spot in East Williamsburg.
Kori's Eats
Kori's Eats is a counter service spot for chicken and waffles in Mott Haven. We really love their jerk ribs.
The Porch
This BBQ spot in Sugar Hill doubles as a music venue where you can see the city's best jazz artists for free. Stop by for a glass of wine and some shrimp beignets.
Ginny's Supper Club
Ginny's Supper Club is a speakeasy in the basement of Harlem soul food restaurant Red Rooster with live jazz and great cocktails.
Vegan Hood
Vegan Hood is a Harlem restaurant that nails comfort food classics like fried chicken, mac and cheese, and oxtails.
Lady's Seafood & Soulfood
This East Harlem soul food spot serves superior BBQ shrimp and stuffed salmon. Get here early, before they run out for the day.
Charles Pan-Fried Chicken
This Upper West Side outpost of the popular spot that started in Harlem will satisfy your soul food craving whenever it hits.
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Including Brazilian in Astoria, Crown Heights halal soul food, and more.
Cadence
Cadence is a vegan soul food restaurant in the East Village that’s perfect for a special occasion date night.
Black Nile
Black Nile is a halal soul spot in Crown Heights with great fried chicken and Cajun seafood.