I've tried most of your East Harlem culinary delights...one relatively new place that you might want to check out and add on to your suggested places to dine is LA CORSA @ 123 E. 100th street...remarkable selection of pizza. The owner, Nino, uses his Sicilian father's original recipes. Oh, yes, fresh mozarella made daily on the premises.
We don't know which restaurant to try out first! Walkerswood Caribbean Restaurant sounds like a good bet...we're always up for some good jerk seasoning.
Have you been to La Galette yet?
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177 E. 100th Street, Lexington<->3rd. Closer to Lex.
I haven't been yet, but I want to check it out. Thanks for the suggestion.
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ReplyDeleteI've tried most of your East Harlem culinary delights...one relatively new place that you might want to check out and add on to your suggested places to dine is LA CORSA @ 123 E. 100th street...remarkable selection of pizza. The owner, Nino, uses his Sicilian father's original recipes. Oh, yes, fresh mozarella made daily on the premises.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all of the suggestions, I hope to work my way through at least half of that list when I stay in East Harlem this summer!
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We don't know which restaurant to try out first! Walkerswood Caribbean Restaurant sounds like a good bet...we're always up for some good jerk seasoning.
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