Adja Khady

African goods store · Central Harlem

Adja Khady

African goods store · Central Harlem

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251 W 116th St, New York, NY 10026

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African market with halal meats, fish, and West African imports  

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251 W 116th St, New York, NY 10026 Get directions

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29 International & Specialty Grocery Stores In NYC - New York - The Infatuation

"Whether you want to pick up ingredients for suppu kandja, or you think keeping a few scotch bonnets in your fridge will deter your roommates from midnight raids on your leftovers, check out Adja Khady in Harlem. This wholesale market on 116th Street right in the heart of Le Petit Senegal sells halal meats and fish, as well as Senegalize imports like baobab syrup, spiced coffee grounds, and a whole lot of palm oil." - hannah albertine, nikko duren

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The Best Senegalese Restaurants In Harlem - New York - The Infatuation

"Whether you want to pick up ingredients for suppu kandja, or you think keeping a few scotch bonnets in your fridge will deter your roommates from midnight raids on your leftovers, check out Adja Khady. This wholesale market on 116th Street right in the heart of Le Petit Senegal sells halal meats and fish, as well as Senegalize imports like baobab syrup, spiced coffee grounds, and a whole lot of palm oil." - matt tervooren

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Adja Khady Review - Harlem - New York - The Infatuation

"Whether you want to pick up ingredients for suppu kandja, or you think keeping a few scotch bonnets in your fridge will deter your roommates from midnight raids on your leftovers, check out Adja Khady. This wholesale market on 116th Street right in the heart of Le Petit Senegal sells halal meats and fish, as well as Senegalese imports like baobab syrup, spiced coffee grounds, and a whole lot of palm oil." - Matt Tervooren

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Noella Anyangwe

Google
First time visiting this store and I was absolutely blown away. Exceptional quality, quantity, and organization. There isn’t really anything that this store lacks and the prices were reasonable. On one side it’s your typical African market grocery and pantry selections while on the other side you will find chicken/meats/ and fish. The owner was so friendly and welcoming and I believe this is a blueprint for all African store all around the world. 10/10 in my books

Adati Tarfa

Google
First time visiting this store I really liked it! Had great African selection and the prices are pretty good. The workers there are honest and kind.

Travis Drennen

Google
3 hours to load for 4 pallets after saying the load would be ready at 10am. Get there at 1110 still loading at 215pm..

Oumy Neferti

Google
If you are nostalgic of Sénégal and the smells of being in a food market with West African groceries, smoked and dried fishes, halal chicken and meat, this is the place to shop for your various West African dishes. Senegalese dishes in particular.

Fola Shade

Google
Very difficult woman to deal with.. Most of her food products stay in the store for a long period so they expire and she is difficult when you face her. No good customer service. I don't advise no one going there.. there are many stores in New York. Though not all products are bad there but, most are expired and she does not admit it. Rubbish.

Alex Soran

Google
Friendly, helpful staff. Well-organized and good selection. An ideal place to shop at if you're going to multiple stores; good prices on imported items, while other items are quite expensive.

QueenLady Yaye Baye

Google
One stop shop for your African groceries..a little bit pricey but the store is clean and well organized..friendly staff too..family owned. Love the store..my go to place.

Papa MBAYE

Google
Great price , excellent customer service. She even offered to ship to ship if I am not around. Salam

Aisha K.

Yelp
I was too pleased when I happened upon Adja Kady's in Little Senegal in Harlem. I found all the things I was looking for to make proper Sierra Leonean "Plassas." They had Cassava Leaves, Potatoe Leaves, Ogiri, Dried Fish and Scotch Bonnet Peppers! I'm all set and now have a go to place to buy all my West African food staples.
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Roni B.

Yelp
I can only speak on the fresh French bread they sell in the front of the store. It's kept in a warmer so it is deliciously warm & begging for butter. I try not to binge on it. But you have to get it early in the evening b/c it sells hella quick!!!! Craving some NOW!!! FYI: don't expect the old lady @ the counter to do anything besides give u dirty looks. I go in there all the time, always politely greet & her she still gives me the damn side eye