Munchies Guide to Late Night Food in Harlem

Tami Treadwell, and owner of Harlem Seafood Soul, brings the crew for a night out in Harlem. First, she takes us to 125th street for some soul at Melba's that's been "born, bred, and buttered" in Harlem, similar to her. Do not just listen to us when we say the is incredible; you can enjoy Tami start to dance after tasting six various dishes.

At Ponty Bistro, a late-night West African area on 139th, she chows down on crispy tuna, lamb, and talks about their hazardous martinis. Plus, she offers a little secret on the very best part to eat of a whole prepared fish.

After a blunt break, Treeadwelll brings us to get some Jamaican food at King Bark on 135th. There we see how dense and generous the portions are. And if you have not attempted Ting, you much better get one there! Did we discuss it's open 24hrs?

00:00 Melba's soul food
04:28 Ponty Bistro French & West African cuisine
08:37 King Bark Jamaican food

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24 Comments

  1. This video was hilarious and informative at the same time. Love it โค

  2. We love seeing where chefs go to eat with their own money! More of these please!

  3. Definitely one of my fav episodes. Chef Treadwell is articulate, funny, inspiring, and classy. Damn, does she know how to dress! Completely in love with her personality and thoughts on food. Total respect for someone who loves jerk chicken as much as I do. Thank you Chef for sharing the best of #Harlem

  4. I’m so glad she’s doing well. In the past video it sounded like she was going through a rough time losing 2 of loved ones passing from covid. I’m so glad it looks like she’s staying strong <3

  5. It wouldnโ€™t be a Harlem tour without Melbaโ€™s ! They never miss

  6. Love Momma Tami, old Harlem…real NY Queen…definitely need ya own show…u keep it all the way authentic especially when u said after a good meal you need a good blunt yuh heard…๐Ÿ˜€ and you put them on to Ting…best drink next to Red Stripe that ever came outta Jamaica ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ฒ brap brap

  7. Respect Chef!!! I love your energy and your authenticity, wish you the best!

    More of this series and more of her please!

  8. Lovely energy capturing the moment – what a joy. Thank you for sharing. Hello from London, England : – ) x

  9. We need Tami on an episode of Chef’s Night Out – invite all her Harlem chefs and let loose!

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