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The Green Place Nigeria Restaurant

The green place Nigeria restaurant is a classic place to visit to enjoy real traditional main dishes with deep African flavors, thanks Mrs. Joy

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Buka New York

The best Ghanain restaurant you can get NY.

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Tree House

  Welcome to Treehouse Bar & Grill   Perfect for relaxing and dinners with friends or hosting small events.  The TreeHouse will transport your event in a refined and glamorous atmosphere, a reflection of its distinguished clientele. Let yourself go with our DJ's best music and continue your evening with our promotions. You will be impressed with our warm atmosphere and great staff.  Located in the up and coming neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn NY, the TreeHouse also offers a superb sunny terrace.  Come experience TreeHouse Bar & Grill.

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Joloff Restaurant

The Diagne Family We are a West African restaurant specializing in Senegalese cuisine. After almost 20 years serving the community, we have taken a significant part in transforming our restaurant and environment into a "Taste of Senegal."  Each of our customers have the opportunity to join in at our table as family and fest in our traditional dishes. Over years our most popular dish has grown to be the Senegalese national dish called Tiebou Jeun (baked fish, joloff rice, and veggies). What makes, Joloff's dish so special is the way the rice is cooked.  It is a "broken" rice, with a jasmin flavor, cooked into a deep tomato sauce. This is what we call the "joloff" rice, which is also the specialty of the house. In order to be a cook at Joloff Restaurant, you have to love cooking, which is mostly what distinguishes our cooks from those in other restaurants.  All of our dishes are made daily upon request and with tremendous love. Our juices and pastries are all homemade and freshly made.  Unlike a lot of other West African restaurants, we understand the value of a healthy lifestyle and wholesome food.  Originally, the recipes of Joloff Restaurant were developed in order to feed Papa's Rastafarian friends, who were all vegetarians.  As his popularity grew in the catering business,  Papa realized that there is a huge need for vegetarian food, especially in Brooklyn.  Therefore, our menu also features an assortment of vegetarian and vegan options to support all of our customers needs. Joloff has become a home to all people, of all traditions!  Since 1995, Joloff Restaurant has been visited regularly not only by the local community but also by a number of celebrities. Some celebrities who have been regulars and event hosts at Joloff include: Sizzla, AKON, Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Eryka Badu, M1, Kevin Powel, Isac Debancole. Our restaurant was featured in the Daily News, the New York Times, the New York Amsterdam News, in Eat, and OCSNews, as one of the best eats in Brooklyn and we are always focused on growing but maintaining that reputation.                         "When I see people come and enjoy themselves eating Senagalese food, I feel very good because this shows that Senegalese food can be eaten and accepted by anybody anywhere in the world," notes Papa. "As a Senegalese foodmaker, I feel that I have to represent my country one way or another. The restaurant helps people discover not just the food but also our way of living, our culture. The Joloff Restaurant is also a preview before going to Senegal: my customers are not just Senegalese, they are a mix, they come from different nationalities, and so we are a melting pot on a small scale. Senegal is a very welcoming country: by coming to the restaurant you can get a taste of how welcoming my country's people are."                                      For over 19 years Joloff Restaurant has been privileged to serve our community in unique ways and we have been blessed with the support of our community in return. Joloff created a community that brought strangers together, who became long lasting friends. We were the venue for celebrations large and small, contributing in many ways to the greater good of the surrounding community through raising many dollars for charity. Friends were made here and lives were changed. Our lives became richer and fuller.  Although an end of an era, it is also the beginning of a new one for Joloff Restaurant. We are excited about our new location at 1168 Bedford Avenue. Our new restaurant will continue to feature the excellent food and ambience that we known for, in addition to various special events that we are unrolling this spring.  Rama and I are eternally grateful to those that have graced our tables, supported our causes, and have made Joloff the institution that it has become. To all of our talented staff, our customers, our friends and our supporters...you have enhanced our lives for more than 17 years and we want to say THANK YOU for the journey!

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Madiba Restaurant

Since 1999, Madiba Restaurant has been bringing the home cooking of South African Kitchens to New York tables. From Portuguese spice to Indian Curries and African legumes Madiba Restaurant tips a hat to South African street food – from inner city market to harbor landing.

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Bunna Cafe

  Coffee is everything in Ethiopia. Not only does it drive the economy, but it drives everyday life. Ethiopians drink coffee multiple times a day, be it as an espresso, cortado, or through the traditional coffee ceremony -- the intricate, intimate process of making coffee from raw bean to brew while bringing people together in conversation and celebration as the process develops. We perform the coffee ceremony regularly at our events, and we serve Bunna for free to our guests.  We serve vegan Ethiopian food: hearty, wholesome, nutritious, and packed with flavor. Full of vitamins, healthy fats, veggie proteins, and fiber, our food adds creative twists to vegan recipes that have been refined and cultivated over many centuries.  We serve traditional Ethiopian alcohol -- including T'ej, a sweet, rich, fermented golden honey wine. We also create our own specialty cocktails. Check out our menu to see our current cocktail list.  Habesha have a tradition of sharing. Meals are shared, coffee is shared, homes are shared. It is a source of pride and honor to be able to give what you have to those that do not. Bunna Cafe supports people and organizations that engage in the art of sharing for the betterment of those in need -- be it in Ethiopia or elsewhere. Our support is through promotion -- staging fundraising events, expanding social media exposure, and building partnerships for long term development.  Since 2011, Bunna Cafe has been curating Ethiopian-inspired food and music events around NYC. In February 2014 we opened up our first brick-and-mortar restaurant on the heels of an inspirational Indiegogo campaign. Today we are the prime destination for Ethiopian cuisine in North Brooklyn and beyond. With a regularly-packed dining room and all the support we could ever desire, we are poised to do the next big thing. Stay tuned, get on our mailing list, and check out our events page for what's to come.  Everything = Eshi.   

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Ghenet Brooklyn

Ghenet first opened 18 years ago and continues to serve New York with the finest of Ethiopian cuisine.

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Cafe Rue Dix

Cafe Rue Dix is a French and Senegalese cafe, restaurant, and bar located in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. We serve traditional Senegalese cuisine as well as typical french cafe fare.  We pride ourselves on using fresh ingredients and bold spices to create some of the best franco-senegalese dishes in NYC. We serve breakfast, lunch, weekend brunch, and dinner. Please join us for Happy Hour daily from 4pm-7pm

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