Chocolat Restaurant & Bar

Soul food restaurant · Central Harlem

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"We especially like Chocolat for brunch when you can eat anything from red velvet pancakes to ribs, as well as participate in a $20 bottomless-mimosa option. Come here if you need a fun spot for a daytime meal with your friends visiting from out of town." - Hannah Albertine

Where To Have Dinner In The Middle Of The Street In NYC - New York - The Infatuation

2223 Frederick Douglas Blvd @120th St, Harlem, NY 10026 Get directions

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