Row House recently opened in Harlem and I couldn’t be more pleased.
A while back, a friend of mine was raving about how good the food was and how I needed to check out Row House. I am happy to report that I kept my promise. Not only did I go for the food, but I also heard that Row House has a downstairs lounge-like area, that I wanted to check out.
I ended up visiting for my best friends birthday and brunch was the meal of choice.
Knowing that this was a special occasion and due to the size of our group, I called ahead to speak to the staff. Let me just say, they surpassed my expectations throughout the entire experience. So much so, that I’m already looking forward to going back.
We even ran into Bevy Smith, who’s table joined in with us to sing our birthday wishes to the birthday girl.
Could this be Harlem’s new hot spot?
Somehow… someway… I convinced my bestie to share her Macaroni and Cheese. This almost never happens so I jumped at the chance to try this perfect looking dish. Row House made sure it was creamy and cheesy on the inside, giving you warm delicious goodness all around. The top layer of the macaroni and cheese was crisp, giving it the texture balance I was hoping for.
I decided to try the Stuffed French Toast, that looked nothing like I expected it would. The bread was almost cake like and the plate was busy with many other flavors. I dug my fork in and could smell the sweetness rise up. The overall dish was filling and could satisfy any sweet tooth looking for a fix.
The staff was kind enough to bring out Red Velvet Ice Cream Sandwiches for the birthday girl and our other friends in attendance.
I believe this was the highlight of everyone’s meal. The sandwiches were small bites of perfection for every one of us.
My only hope is that the dinner experience at Row House is just as enjoyable as I plan when I return.