AIT in the New York (Tri-State) Area
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AIT in the New York (Tri-State) Area
Fellow Cybers,
Since there is a chance the Angola game may be on AIT, does anyone know of a bar/restaurant/home where I can watch AIT in Connecticut, New York or Maybe New Jersey.
Thanks
Since there is a chance the Angola game may be on AIT, does anyone know of a bar/restaurant/home where I can watch AIT in Connecticut, New York or Maybe New Jersey.
Thanks
In NY, there's Lam's Kitchen on E98th St. and Livonia in Brooklyn.
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...as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD. - Josh. 24: 15
"You need to grow up and respect the fact that people can disagree with you without you getting personal about it. People have a right to express their opinion and you have no right to try and suppress the rights of others because you do not like or disagree with it." - Waffiman
I found this village voice review online for Lam's place. Tried calling then but no one picked up. Does anyone know for sure if they'll show the game.
It'll be too bad to drive all the way there and be dissapointed.
http://www.villagevoice.com/eats/restau ... nueID=4705
Lam's Kitchen & Sports Bar
This friendly and comfortable refuge directly beneath the 3 tracks is evidence of Brownsville’s burgeoning Nigerian community. Though the “sports bar” part is really just wishful thinking, the food is superb—satisfying combos of mash + soup + meat, best eaten with your fingers. On a recent Saturday, the fufus included white yam and the coarser, more flavorful cassava. Either goes well with egusi (melon seed) soup or okra soup. You can also toss in a piece of fish or meat. I'd recommend mutton, which comes in big challenging chunks. The jolly gals who cook are enough reason to go back again and again. ¢
268-A E 98th
Phone: 718-642-8380
It'll be too bad to drive all the way there and be dissapointed.
http://www.villagevoice.com/eats/restau ... nueID=4705
Lam's Kitchen & Sports Bar
This friendly and comfortable refuge directly beneath the 3 tracks is evidence of Brownsville’s burgeoning Nigerian community. Though the “sports bar” part is really just wishful thinking, the food is superb—satisfying combos of mash + soup + meat, best eaten with your fingers. On a recent Saturday, the fufus included white yam and the coarser, more flavorful cassava. Either goes well with egusi (melon seed) soup or okra soup. You can also toss in a piece of fish or meat. I'd recommend mutton, which comes in big challenging chunks. The jolly gals who cook are enough reason to go back again and again. ¢
268-A E 98th
Phone: 718-642-8380