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Zanmi Soho

The original Zanmi in Prospect Lefferts Gardens is one of our favorite places to eat Haitian food in NYC, and now there’s a second location on the far western edge of Soho. It’s on a quiet block surrounded by offices and high-end condos, and it feels like one of the better-kept secrets of the neighborhood. You can walk into the bright space—filled with colorful murals and neon lights—and get a table any night of the week. Plan a group meal here the next time you want to drink some Haitian rum and eat crispy griot topped with pikliz.

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