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107 West


811 W. 187th St

near Ft. Washington Ave.

212-923-3311

Mon-Thu: 11:30am-11pm

Fri: 11:30am-11:30pm

Sat: 11am-11:30pm

Sun: 11am-10:30pm


Locals know 107 West has something for everyone. Fresh seafood

dishes and creative daily specials add a gourmet touch to the Tex-Mex

favorites presented with flair. The golden calamari fritti ($7.50) are a popular

appetizer. For a greener starter, try the arugula, endive and goat cheese salad,

with orange sections and toasted walnuts adding a hint of sweetness ($5.95).

Entrées complement every mood and taste, ranging from the signature authentic

Tex-Mex burritos to the jambalaya, with sausage, chicken, shrimp, calamari,

crawfish and clams swimming in a sea of Cajun rice ($13.75). Regulars return

for the tender fried chicken, which rivals Harlem’s best for melt-in-your-mouth

goodness, and mashed potatoes with a dollop of buttery cream sauce that will

have you licking your plate for more ($10.75). Locals love Fridays when

one bottle of wine is half priced.

The laid-back atmosphere and friendly wait staff make 107 West a great spot

to unwind with a cocktail. But the promise of a hot delicious meal right to your

door may have you dialing for 107’s prompt delivery several times a week.


Los vecinos saben que 107 West tiene algo para todo el mundo.

Frescos platos de mariscos y especiales creativos diarios añaden un toque

gourmet a los favoritos Tex-Mex presentados con talento.

El dorado ‘calamari fritti’ es un popular aperitivo. Los platos principales

complementan cada humor y gusto, fluctuando desde los auténticos burritos

Tex-Mex hasta el jambalaya, con salchichas, pollo, camarones, calamar,

cangrejo y almejas nadando en un mar de arroz Cajun. Los regulares regresan

por el tierno pollo frito, el cual rivaliza con el mejor de Harlem que se derrite en

su boca, y papas majadas con salsa de crema de mantequilla que lo dejará

lamiendo su plato.

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