Home of the bold. Home of the bright.

Vibrant and festive, Harlem is known for a thriving cultural scene born from a lively heritage rich in music, performance and dining. 

Experience Harlem

This neighborhood bustles – from globally recognized foodie spots like Marcus Samuelsson’s Red Rooster to NYC icons Patsy’s and Sylvia’s or 83 year-old green grocer, La Marqueta to up and comers like Vinateria, Sushi Inoue or Double Dutch Espresso.

Red Rooster

Acclaimed chef Marcus Samuelsson is the culinary force behind Harlem's famous Red Rooster. Named after a legendary Harlem speakeasy, Red Rooster serves up delectable comfort food like shrimp and grits, Bourbon-glazed ribs, and chicken and waffles.

Sushi Inoue

This Michelin Star restaurant is helmed by Chef Shinichi Inoue, a third generation sushi master. Reserve a coveted spot at the sushi bar for a one-of-a-kind experience to enjoy Omakase, the chef's choice menu.

Take it all in

Brunch is sacred, cool coffee spots and cafes abound. In the evening, streets come alive with a palpable energy. Take it down a notch in the area’s green spaces like Harlem River Park or Harlem Rose Garden and take a breath with easy access to roadways for weekend escapes to the Hudson Valley, Litchfield’s hills or Long Island’s beaches. – there’s so much to explore. So much life to experience right outside your door.

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Patsy's Pizzeria

Founded in 1933 by Pasquale "Patsy" Lanceri, Patsy’s is one of New York’s original pizzerias, claiming to have invented selling pizza by the slice.

La Marqueta

A hidden gem, this 83-year-old open-air marketplace truly has something for everyone. With its mix of food vendors, pop-up shops, live events and music, La Marqueta is always serving up something special.