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Ceebu Jën
Ceebu Jën is one of Senegal's classic dishes. There are dozens of possible variations; use this recipe as a starting point and put in whatever you like or leave out what you don't. Ceebu Jën (from the Wolof ceeb, rice; and jën, fish; pronounced cheb-o-djin) is also spelled Ceebu Jen, Ceeb bu jen, Ceeb u jen, Thebouidienne, Thieboudienne, Theibou Dienn, Thiebou Dienn, Thiebou Dienne, Thiebou Dienne, Thiébou dieune, Tié bou dienne, Thieb-ou-Djien, Thiebu Djen and sometimes just called Thieb or in French, Riz au Poisson;
Yassa
A traditional chicken dish from the Casamance region of Senegal, Poulet Yassa (Chicken Yassa), is one of the most famous African recipes and is found in Senegalese restaurants the world over. A traditional chicken dish from the Casamance region of Senegal, Poulet Yassa (Chicken Yassa), is one of the most famous African recipes and is found in Senegalese restaurants the world over. For best results let the chicken marinate overnight; in Africa, this is essential to tenderize the sometimes tougher African fowl.
Grilled Tilapia
Many species of Tilapia are native to the lakes and rivers of Africa, where it is often called Ngege. Outside of Africa, Tilapia is called St. Peter’s Fish. Tilapia is best known for being easy to raise and harvest in man-made ponds. (They reproduce and grow quickly, are disease-resistant, and omnivorous.) Tilapia aquaculture has become common all over the world in the last few decades, but was first practiced in Egypt and Israel in ancient times. In Africa, both farm-raised and wild tilapia are commonly eaten.
Bissap
Made from the dried red flowers of Hibiscus sabdariffa, a kind of hibiscus plant, Jus de Bissap (Beesap) seems to be more of a tea than a "juice". It is often called the "national drink of Senegal". Every busy street, train station, bus depot, and stadium will have its bissap vendors selling the drink. The dried flowers can be found in every market. Bissap is equally popular in many neighboring countries of Western Africa: both the flower and the beverage are also known as l'Oseille de Guinée, Guinea Sorrel, and Karkadé.
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Keur Sokhna Restaurant Plus PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 06 August 2008 14:29

 

 

HISTORY:

 

Keur Sokhna Restaurant Plus restaurant first opened its doors as a Mecca for West African food in 2000, during the upside of the growing trend of Afrocantric living and the new Harlem Renaissance. Located at the heart of Harlem NY @ 2249 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. Keur Sokhna Restaurant Plus has been exceptionally well received since opening.

Keur Sokhna Restaurant Plus coined its cuisine " nekh"= exquisite  because the food is a study of the west African impact on various black cuisine's around the world. Our kitchen is a collaboration effort to recreate dishes indigenous to several west african countries.The receipes used are generational home receipes passed down from kitchen to kitchen through the centuries.

Keur Sokhna Restaurant Plus's ambiance capture the elegance and historical beauty of the continent of Africa and the inviting charm  and hospitality of HARLEM USA, while maintaning its cosmopolitan identity

 

 

Keur Sokhna Restaurant Plus offer the perfect location for private parties. Wether you are celebrating a birthday, anniversary, wedding or hosting an important business meeting ; we have the space for your needs

Our executive chef can customize a special meal for you including vegetarian.

Our Catering personel can arrange audio/visual rentals, limousine and recommand a florist for an exceptional adventure.

Our friendly staff want you to relax and enjoy this special place.

 

 

 

 



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badess (41.214.119.xxx) 2009-10-27 08:01:29

Ravi pour vous tout le personnel de Keur Sokhna
Mala Kumar (66.108.39.xxx) 2009-11-04 13:37:58

Hello,

My name is Mala, and I am a graduate student here in the city. This summer, I spent two months in Matam and Dakar, Senegal for school and work. I am a artist trying to get my name out in the New York art scene, and I was wondering if you have any space to hang one or a few of my pieces, as a number are based on scenes in Senegal? If the piece is on loan, I do not require any kind of compensation.

Here is my website: www.mskartwork.com. There are a few Senegal pieces in the "Weighted Lines" and "Pencil" sections.

Thank you,

Mala
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