It’s easy to seize a burger in Times Square but much more rewarding to walk a block or two and eat well with the locals. We asked our NYC correspondent to choose mighty places to eat near the city’s major sightsAmy Ruth’s
The south end of Central Park is all tired-looking horses pulling carriages and people riding overpriced rented bicycles. But stroll to Harlem,at the northern tip of the park and theres a wealth of good food. Amy Ruth’s is six blocks north of the top end of Central Park and offers real southern cuisine. The Rev Al Sharpton, named after the fresh York civil rights activist, and is a $15.50 chicken and waffle feast. For sides,there are collard greens, candied yams and mac and cheese. Open until 5am on Friday and Saturday.
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Source: guardian.co.uk