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Keur Sokhna Restaurant
2249 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., New York, NY, 10027
nr. W. 133rd St.
212-368-5005
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Excellent Authentic Senegalese food
By martinevia on 8/4/2008
Sokhna is one of NY best restaurants. The food is authentic, very good and absolutely affordable. My husband and I have tried other restaurants in the area and since we've discovered Sokhna it has become our favorite African restaurant. We've dined many times there and our main dises include: Ceebu Jen, Yassa w/chicken and Dibi. I would also recommend their "Bissap Juice" (very sweet). If you are looking for "special decor" or a "romantic atmosphere", you will not find it at Sokhna. However if you're in the mood for "delicious, authentic, affordable cuisine", then GO FOR IT.....
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