Updated on 6th December 2022
Modest eatery serving hearty Senegalese.
Frequently Asked Questions
What cuisines does Chez Maty Et Sokhna Harlem serve?
Chez Maty Et Sokhna serves African, Senegalese.
Is Chez Maty Et Sokhna Harlem Halal?
Chez Maty Et Sokhna Harlem has been reported to serve Halal but Halal Joints has not yet verified this. Please ask a member of staff for clarification.
Is Chez Maty Et Sokhna Harlem Zabihah Halal?
Chez Maty Et Sokhna Harlem has been reported to serve Halal but Halal Joints has not yet verified this. Please ask a member of staff for clarification.
Is everything Halal at Chez Maty Et Sokhna Harlem?
Chez Maty Et Sokhna Harlem has not confirmed that all menu items are Halal. See restaurants with a full Halal menu.
Does Chez Maty Et Sokhna have prayer space?
It has not been reported that Chez Maty Et Sokhna has a prayer space on-site. Please search for local mosques.
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Halal info
Chez Maty Et Sokhna has been reported to serve Halal but this has not yet been confirmed.
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Halal Status
The owners of this restaurant are Muslim and have confirmed its halal status.
Halal status was last updated over a year ago.
Reviews
Soko Behanzin
a month ago
Ordered off seamless, waited almost two hours then called and they said my food is just sitting there because there’s no seamless delivery person to deliver it and he didn’t want to send his own instead. He refused to give a refund despite this. I call seamless and the restaurant says that they’ll deliver it, only to find that they never planned to and decided three hours later that they wanted ME TO PICK UP. For three hours they refused to deliver my food or give me a refund on simple spring rolls. Very annoying.
Agnes Jo
a year ago
$13 Maffe is really good! It might be spicy for Americans
Seismic Vertigo
3 months ago
I love their food. Very tasty
Shana Manuel
6 years ago
Looking for a way to sample great West African food in NYC? Or need a great introduction to African cuisine in NYC? Visit Keur Sokhna, a small Senegalese restaurant nestled in the heart of Harlem's small ethnic enclave of Little Senegal. While the name of Keur Sokhna is a bit intimidating (I probably don't pronounce it correctly and don't know what it means) especially for a newbie to African cuisine (this is a Senegalese food restaurant...not a country you hear of much), the food is surprisingly familiar. Lamb chops and tilapia anyone? The most interesting twist to the meal was a side of vermicelli pasta topped with sauteed onions! In fact, almost everything we ate was topped with the sauteed onion gravy and no one was complaining. Thirsty? Try Bissap, a popular Senegalese drink composed of hibiscus flower that resembles sweet tea with a hint of ginger. The ambience of the restaurant is subdued, the decor is on the darker side and it appears to be a small family run joint that's popular among Senegalese locals. And if the local Senegalese experts flock here, then you know it's good!
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Opening Hours
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 AM
Monday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 AM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 AM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 AM
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Location
2249 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd, New York, NY 10027, USA