Restaurants & Bars
These 19 Harlem Eateries Are Taking Part In NYC Restaurant Week
Reservations opened in recent days for New York City Restaurant Week, which includes special deals at nearly 20 Harlem spots.

HARLEM, NY — Harlem foodies rejoice! New York City Restaurant Week is here for the first time in 2023 and dozens of eateries in the neighborhood are taking part in the campaign.
This year's Restaurant Week will start on Tuesday and run through Feb. 12. Reservation for the participating restaurants have already opened.
"The program will offer prix-fixe menus starting at $30 at hundreds of participating restaurants and neighborhood favorites across the five boroughs," the website states.
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Here are the Harlem eateries taking part in the first rendition of NYC Restaurant Week this year.
- Bixi: 2164 Frederick Douglass Blvd.
- Bistro Casa Azul: 343 Pleasant Ave.
- Guadir: 251 E. 110th St.
- Lido: 2168 Frederick Douglass Blvd.
- Dinosaur Bar-B-Que: 700 W. 125th St.
- Slyvia's: 328 Malcolm X Blvd.
- Sofrito on the Hudson: Riverbank State Park, enter at 145th Street
- Harlem Hops: 2268 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Blvd.
- Ollin: 339 E. 108th St.
- Harlem Shake: 100 W. 124th St.
- Vinateria: 2211 Frederick Douglass Blvd.
- Angel of Harlem: 2272 Frederick Douglass Blvd.
- Archer & Goat: 187 Lenox Ave.
- Sapoara: 2262 First Ave.
- The Porch: 750A St. Nicholas Ave.
- Nocciola Ristorante: 237 E. 116th St.
- Cascalote: 2126 Second Ave.
- Yuzu Sushi: 350 Lenox Ave.
- BLVD Bistro: 2149 Frederick Douglass Blvd.
There are nine less Harlem eateries participating in the first NYC Restaurant Week of 2023 than the last Restaurant Week of 2022 that took place during the summer.
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So, when are the best deals?
Depends on how and when each restaurant participates.
Restaurants typically opt into meal periods from Monday through Friday, according to the event's site.
Saturdays are excluded from the program, while Sunday participation is optional.
"The Winter 2023 program features a trio of pricing options ($30, $45, $60), which restaurants may offer during meal periods of their choosing (lunch, dinner or both)," the website states.
More information about the upcoming Restaurant Week can be found here.
Patch reporter Matt Troutman contributed to this report.
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