On this episode of Africa In The City, Tracy explores the various types of African food in New York City’s popular Little Senegal neighborhood in Harlem. See what she finds!
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15 responses to “Africa In The City: Eating African Food In Little Senegal, NYC”

  1. @disciplineathletics5566 Avatar

    Something about the term "Real African" that I don't like!

  2. @taayyiba Avatar

    No chewing fufu lol thanks for sharing

  3. @rondelpertillar5795 Avatar

    I miss African kine' in Harlem, best Senegalese food in new York, I think they moved to different location. If ever in New York look them up you won't regret it

  4. @user-md4lr3yv7h Avatar

    Most of those places have bad customer service. The food looks good though.

  5. @peter-johndejong9880 Avatar

    I wish the senegalese in europe would all be so pius

  6. @nikosv8166 Avatar

    the host is cute!!!

  7. @sagegarden5310 Avatar

    Amazing! I am a total white American. Did a recent DNA test n discovered I am 12% African . Now I am happy to be learning n discovering all about African Foods , Africa etc. A rich n wonderful culture indeed n I look forward to trying the food soon. Thanks for this video. Everything looks so good.

  8. @SincerePresence Avatar

    Omgoodness! I pray these places are still there today.

  9. @hereisayana8207 Avatar

    I miss when Harlem was mostly black Americans… That's when it was popping… It's ok if Africans have just a very small part of Harlem, but I miss when Harlem was BLACK Americans

  10. @fredajames8962 Avatar

    She is so boringggg it seems she ain't even liked the food

  11. @stevenmarley7014 Avatar

    Thanks for the beautiful tour I love you my sister can't wait to move back to Africa I'm so excited the motherland Where it All Began

  12. @alzogalsen Avatar

    The place where toubabs are the minority

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