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Enjoy a Southern-inspired menu replete with biscuits and sweet tea. You’re missing your mama’s home-cooking you say?! Well Mississippi has come to Harlem at Boulevard Bistro.
For some, waxing is a way of life. Whether man or woman, everyone has unwanted hair here…and there. The team at Brazilian Babes gets you, and all of your errant hairs too. From brows to chest/back to legs, you can be as hairless as you want to be. Feeling special? Let their makeup artist beat that face for the gods and their vajazzler adorn your vajayjay. You only live once!
Calabar Imports is a retail store with imported products. The store and business is owned by Heloise Annette Oton and her daughter, Atim Annette Oton. Calabar Imports is the source for the distinct, select and unique handcrafted items.
Yes, we know your grandmother makes the best pan-fried chicken ever. However…she won’t know when you go to this Harlem institution and throw back a couple of pieces of Mr. Charles’ perfectly fried chicken, some sides too. And if she finds out she is just going to ask you to bring her some anyway. It’s all good, literally!
Brought to you by the owner of Moca Lounge, Chocolat offers a fuller dining experience with lunch, dinner and brunch service! And if it’s chocolate you are seeking, look no further than their martini and dessert lists to scratch that itch.
A New York retail landmark for over 80 years specializing in designer eyeglasses, sunglasses and contacts. Cohen’s features a large selection of designer eyewear including Prada, Gucci, Calvin Klein and more. See and be seen in style!