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Tim Palmer Curl's avatar

The Edge (theedgeharlem.com) is tucked away in a corner of Harlem, which gives the place a special vibe. Owned by two sisters, the Edge has a menu that fuses English and Jamaican dishes. Here in Charlottesville, Virginia, we recommend Soul, just off the Downtown Mall.

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Mark Lecker's avatar

Burdell in Oakland is simply superb! It is a relatively new restaurant in the Temescal district, serving up Chef Geoff Davis' menu of highly creative but deeply satisfying dishes. It is his interpretation of soul food, which he states is informed by the meals he had at his grandparents table as a youth. These dishes defy expectations--some are riffs on classic soul food staples, but most are personal takes on things that challenge and reward the diner.

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Dave Piston's avatar

For us, this is a special new restaurant in St Louis, Rated Test Kitchen. It is tasting menu reservation only spot in downtown with the coolest 22 year old chef/owner we've seen in a long time, Juwan Rice. The menu is varied and sourced seasonally, but the octopus reminded me of my favorite Jaleo dish.

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Rachel Taylor's avatar

Nolia in Cincinnati Ohio. Great vibe, amazing people and excellent food. Whether you’re there for a “fancy” night out or come for fried chicken and po boys at Sunday Supper you will not be disappointed. https://noliakitchen.com/

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TW's avatar

We absolutely love Leah and Louise. https://www.leahandlouise.com/ So very, very, very good and easily belongs at the top of any best restaurant list.

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Cynthia's avatar

Saucy Mama's in Guerneville, Ca. Generous and mouth watering portions of the food Yvette grew up with.

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Mary Kramer's avatar

Red Rooster

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