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Businiess name:  amy ruth's
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I don't know where to begin. What began as our 2nd day of touring Harlem, we dropped off our recently purchased African art pieces to ship at the UPS store. We asked the clerk, ?What?s a good nearby restaurant?? He stated ""Amy Ruth's, everybody goes there."" Up the block we went, snapping pictures of Malcolm X Shabazz signs. Then enter. We noticed a homey feel. Small, yet quaint. We were seated so close to other diners, we heard their conversations; but it was just like home. After the visuals of plates and plates of food passing by, we finally ordered. \r My husband ordered the ?The Honorable Keith Wright? or Short Ribs with Candied Yams & Macaroni/Cheese. Coming from a Creole background, never in my life had I thought about cooking or eating fried chicken and waffles together - so of course, I ordered the ?Rev. Al Sharpton?. To say it simply; we had to stop and breathe. We fed each other from across the table, tasting each other's food one bite at a time. Sipping on each other's teas and lemonades. We underestimated the richness of the cornbread, the sweetness of the tea, the tenderness of the short ribs, the crispy coating of the chicken and the fluffy waffle; yet, the candied yams were something to behold. I thought I saw a tear in my husband's eye! It reminded him of his mother's yams, who recently passed away 2 months ago. Stop and breathe. This place simply took our breath away. Pros: Prompt & friendly service; Food something to behold. Ambience, homey. Cons: Don't eat or drink before you get there; Go on an empty stomach. You'll want it all.

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