Thursday, January 17, 2008

Restaurant: Amy Ruth's

113 West 116th Street (bet. Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd & Malcom X Blvd)
212-280-8779
http://www.amyruthsharlem.com/
http://www.zagat.com/

We traveled up to Harlem last Saturday and had lunch at Amy Ruth’s. According to the latest Zagat survey they are rated the # 1 Southern food establishment. The friendly manager, Patrick told us the home-style southern cooking originated in South Carolina. We frequently visit SC, and quite frankly, the food was better at Amy Ruth’s than any meal we have eaten down there.

Amy Ruth’s is a rather small place, but expansion plans are in the works. The crowd included plenty of families from the neighborhood. On Friday and Saturday it is open around the clock, and it gets extremely crowded on Sunday mornings after the church services.

The waitress was congenial but the service was somewhat slow. They start everyone with a delicious warm cornbread. Then we ate fried chicken, waffles and barbeque spare ribs. The portions were big yet inexpensive. We thought the spare ribs were excellent and had plenty of meat falling off the bone. You can choose from numerous side dishes and we especially liked the mashed potatoes, collard greens, and yams.

Our meal ended with pineapple-coconut cake and the red velvet cake. The entire lunch cost $46.44. Next time we will skip the dessert and save the calories. Then again, we did have our eye on the peach cobbler.

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