Help our neighborhood restaurants: In such a time of uncertainty, everyone could use a little comfort. And that’s exactly what’s on the menu at Melba’s in Harlem
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In such a time of uncertainty, everyone could use a little comfort. And that’s exactly what’s on the menu at Melba’s. “I did not have a loan when I opened nor do I have any partners or investors,” says Harlem-native Melba Wilson of her eponymous soul food establishment. Niece of the legendary Harlem restaurateur Sylvia Woods, she’s been serving southern fried chicken, eggnog waffles, and comfort with the community in mind since 2005.
Wilson chose 114th Street because it was then one of the most notorious drug blocks in the neighborhood, and she wanted to lead a revitalizationHarlem has always been a gold mine,” Wilson says. “I am one of few entrepreneurs who is born and raised in this community and invested in Harlem way before many saw the value.”. But now, there isn’t people to fill seats or frequent storefronts, and many eateries have shuttered their doors once again.
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