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    Ginjan Cafe

    4.8 (149 reviews)
    InexpensiveCoffee & Tea, Cafes
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Classy
    Good for working
    Dogs allowed

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    Constance L.

    Really friendly service, convenient location right by the MTA stop, and plenty of seating indoors to get work done! The cortado was perfectly toasty and frothy. The egg wrap was smaller than I expected and a bit bland, but I'm interested in returning to try some of their other menu items.

    Oat chai latte & banana muffin (warm)
    Samantha J.

    I like this place. The owners are nice and the staff. I'm typically in and out but there are rare times when I can actually take a seat and enjoy the ambiance and thought put into the space. I've only really had breakfast items here. I'm usually rushing to get the banana muffin it doesn't do it justice but it's compact and filling with a chai latte. I also had the monkey bread and that's amazing too. There's a bathroom, lots of seating and it's right off 125th metro north stop and close to the 4,5,6 train. Looking forward to trying more items on the menu. Thanks for feeding me throughout the year and being so nice! It's really the little things as we start our days.

    GinJan Cafe

    I stopped by on my way home since I had about 20 minutes before my train. I ordered a hot chocolate and an apple pastry that I asked to be heated, totaling $11.45. There were three staff members behind the counter; one took my order while the other two were conversing. As my order was being prepared, another customer accidentally spilled his drink. The staff member who had been handling my order stopped to clean up the spill, and during that time two additional customers were served and left. The customer who spilled his drink was also given a replacement--while my order was still pending. When I finally received my items, the hot chocolate was underwhelming, and although the pastry was good, it was not warm as requested. By then, I only had about five minutes to catch my train, so I couldn't address it. The café has a great atmosphere and vibe, but service execution needs improvement, especially during busy moments. Ratings: Atmosphere 10/10 | Service 2/10 | Hot chocolate 1/10 | Pastry 7/10 (likely 10/10 if heated properly)

    Apple pastry innards
    Jane D.

    Beautifully made Guinean food and drink. Sleek surrounds. Wonderful, warm staff. A moving creation story. (See: https://ginjanbros.com/blogs/posts/humansofnewyork) I usually don't like to write reviews after only one visit and after sampling such a small portion of the menu, but I feel compelled to spread the word in this case. Ginjan Cafe is a soothing, plant-filled oasis of calm on busy 125th St. in Harlem, nestled right underneath the Metro North station. Read: It's a perfect place to grab a bite to go if you're catching a train somewhere -- or a cup of coffee in winter and the namesake ginjan ginger drink in the summer, sheltered from the elements, while you wait for your train. On a recent visit, we tried the jollof rice bowl with legumes, and an apple pastry. (My nine-year old refused to go all in with me on the seafood soup or tiga peanut stew, sadly.) I'm not familiar with Guinean food specifically, but have enjoyed a fair share of jollof rice, prepared by expats from neighboring Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire, and other west African countries like Nigeria. The vegan Guinean version we tried at Ginjan Cafe was pleasantly umami even without the fish typically found in thieboudienne, the Senegalese version of jollof rice. It came with separate piles of sauteed vegetables (bell peppers, carrots, onion); sweet potato; sweet plantains; stewed tomatoes; and flavorful, stewed, small red beans all arranged over fragrant, flavorful rice. A nice balance of complete proteins and vegetables, this bowl would satisfy vegans, vegetarians, and omnivores alike. The rice, I should mention, is perfection: tender, moist, almost silky, and complexly spiced. I don't remember seeing palm oil in the ingredients for this dish, but whatever the kitchen uses to achieve that silkiness... it works. The dish as a whole packs a non-wimpy amount of heat, which grows on you as you eat. I found it a pleasant bane against the cold; the nine year old (who was fed kimchi in the womb, weened on Indian food, and can tolerate a fair amount of heat) was spiced out after a few bites. Note that there seems to be at least one component that's made to order since we were quoted a 20 minute wait for the bowl. The staff were super kind and accommodating, though, when we checked in at the 15 minute mark and let them know we had a train to catch! The apple pastry... The staff kindly offered to reheat it. Sadly, we wasted their efforts because we didn't get to the pastry for another half hour. But suffice it to say that it would've been very good fresh out of the oven. Flavors were clear and pure, not overly sweet, though we could've used more apple filling. The vibes at this place are so good. This food is made with care and kindness; it permeates the air. I'm coming back for the tiga, the signature ginjan, and hopefully everything else, too.

    Najwa G.

    Ginjan Cafe has some great food and drinks- absolutely no complaints here. I love the ginger drink hot on a cold day- just feels right! I also had the jollof rice with chicken- it was pretty good but I didn't like that they kept the skin of the chicken intact. I did like that the rice was the correct amount of moist as well (for a lack of better terms). All in all, I can see why this place is so busy and would definitely return again.

    Africano
    Whitney D.

    I go to Ginjan a few days a week and my favorite drink is the Africano, it's an Americano with condensed milk. I also really enjoy the Chicken Yassa wrap for lunch, and if I want something heartier, I go for the Chicken Jollof bowl.

    Indoors
    kristin c.

    Located just across the street from Harlem-125th Metro North station so went to check it out and get a snack. Small tables and a large wood one in the middle. I liked the decor. I looked up this place online before then I remembered, and one of the owners confirmed that their story was on Humans of New York. Cool! Very friendly and always smiling. First saw the display of pastries and not as enticing. I tried to remember what they were featured for..their juices so had to try one. The ginger juice has other ingredients like pineapple, lemon, vanilla and anise but strong in ginger taste. Labeled as having health benefits which is good. Make sure to check their menu. Would have liked to try jollof but needed something for the train ride. Picked their chicken yassa wrap with olives. Easy to eat. My palate usually looks for some spiciness like from a sauce and I wonder if there were options.

    Cheesy almond croissant
    Alison A.

    Super spacious and beautiful cafe! Definitely seems like a great place to meet with friends or study! The signature ginger drink 4.5/5 It was super gingery which would be so good if you are feeling a little sick! Not too sweet. I had the hot version but could imagine the cold version would be super refreshing in the summer Almond cheese croissant 5/5 The inside was so creamy, almost lemony. I heated it up when I got home which made it super nice and flaky. I'd definitely recommend warming it up prior to eating

    Hannah H.

    I knew I wanted to check out Ginjan Cafe, as I had read about their story on HONY - they were right off the 125th, so getting there was super easy. We ordered the bottles of: +Ginger - made with pineapple, lemon, vanilla, and anise +Bissap - made with hibiscus, nutmeg, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, and mint Both were refreshing, but I did prefer the Bissap more, as it was more tart. I don't think I was a fan of the vanilla note in the Ginger drink. They were definitely served cold, but I wished that they had the option of these serving them with a cup of ice? I think it's just a matter of convenience, and the fact that the drinks wouldn't be diluted. The cafe itself is bright, sophisticated, and clean, and such a nice little gem in the Harlem area. There were handful of people having get-togethers, meetings, and doing some work. A communal table, chairs, tables, and a couch were all available. Service was very friendly! Just note that they don't accept the Yelp check-in discount; they stated that they never signed up for any type of promotion, so just be aware. +bottled drinks +friendly service +right off the 125th stop

    My first time
    Chris A.

    If you're in search of a local cafe to get both your coffee fix and study on in Harlem, this is the place to check out! I used to frequent a spot on 116th but it unfortunately closed down, and have been on a search to find one ever since and stumbled upon this place. I believe they source their coffee beans from Africa which is great and responsive to the community. I appreciated that they had their own unique drinks to over that are branded as the shop name but also offer a decent selection of coffee flavors with milk alternatives. They did have a food menu and what looked like a pasty selection but it was empty. I assume given the hour that I showed up that maybe the daily selection was all gone. But otherwise this space offered a few options in terms of foo to be purchased like empanadas, as well as some cookies that a customer raved about as they bought them. The ambiance itself feels like a spot you could become a regular if you frequent. I'd definitely check this place out again!

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    Afro burrito was really filling. Also enjoyed the plantains. We had a variety of beverages and they were all good.

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    Baristas were very friendly and kind. The coffee was strong and good and there were fresh pastries. Good seating and open space.

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