Rewind: The Missing Ingredient

Posted on May 21, 2008 by


Back in September of last year, one of our editors opened up a conversation about what’s missing in Harlem. Whether she was being sarcastic or not she felt that her post would merely “ignite a flurry of silence and maybe some cricket noises.” Not surprisingly we got close to 50 responses in that thread alone! Just to summarize, I’ve posted some of the comments we received after the jump. So here’s our question. Has anything changed over the past 8 months or are there still choices that are missing from the Harlem menu? Some things that kept popping up on more than one occasion in the previous comments were clamors for decent sushi, diners, and a Whole Foods or Trader Joe’s type of place. What say you!?

The lack of sushi places breaks my heart. -rmk

The neighborhood definitely needs more Caribbean restaurants…The existing Carib restaurants in Harlem are either overpriced (for no good reason) or sub-standard (I guess they assume the locals don’t know any better). -JMars

I would love a bistro style place (remember the talk of an upscale bistro style place like pastis opening around 129th?). I would love it also if a place like cafe largo opened around central Harlem. -anon

I’m a big Thai food fan – we have none in E. Harlem, do we? If anyone can tell me of good Thai delivery, I would be SO grateful! -Vanessa

I would love Whole Food’s, more Duane Reade stores, and Ben & Jerry’s! Can NYC get a Dairy Queen???? -NYCDelta22

Photo Credit: Illustration by Hugo, Photo by Narmer

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