Restaurants & Bars

New Rotisserie Chicken Eatery Opens In Harlem To Rave Reviews

Rotiss opened recently at 370 Lenox Ave. near the corner of West 129th Street. Here's what to know.

The full chicken from Rotiss, which recently opened in Harlem.
The full chicken from Rotiss, which recently opened in Harlem. (Photo Credit: David Saltonstall)

HARLEM, NY — A new rotisserie chicken spot opened recently in Harlem to rave reviews.

Rotiss opened its doors this summer for the first time at 370 Lenox Ave., near the corner of West 129th Street.

It serves up organic rotisserie chickens, beet and caesar salads, ratatouille and portobello mushroom sandwiches, french fries, Brussels sprouts, green beans, jambalaya rice, roasted potatoes, roasted cauliflower, mashed potatoes, baguettes, and a variety of beverages.

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The positive reviews have already come rolling in for the new Harlem eatery. It has a 4.8 out of 5 stars on Google Reviews.

"The food was really tasty and healthy," one person wrote. "The place is clean and welcoming. I will definitely be coming back."

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A different reviewer painted a poetic recap of their meal.

"The presentation of the food looked amazing, and had an expertly home-cooked quality," they wrote. "Every part of my roasted chicken was savory and juicy, the sides were perfect comfort foods roasted to caramelized garlicky perfection."

The organic full rotisserie chicken with your choice of two sides will cost you $26, while a half chicken with one side costs $16, and a quarter chicken with one side will run you $11.

The sides are $8 when not ordered with a chicken, the sandwiches are $12, and the salads are $14.

Rotiss is open daily from noon to 8:30 p.m., and for pickup from 2 to 8:30 p.m.

Patch could not find a website or social media page for the new eatery, but you can check out the menu for yourself — HERE.

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