A Harlem Somali restaurant that The Infatuation calls one of the neighborhood's best walk-in-friendly spots for East African food.
55 St Nicholas Ave, New York, NY 10026
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The Infatuation flags Safari in its Harlem dining guide as a restaurant that's ideal for walk-ins, listing it under that category rather than among spots requiring advance planning. That framing suggests seating is generally accessible without booking ahead, per The Infatuation.
The guide doesn't report specific wait times or line conditions for Safari, and no other outlet reviewed here documents a queue. The walk-in tag stands in contrast to guide-mate Clay, which The Infatuation explicitly advises booking ahead for, underscoring that Safari is the lower-demand, easier-access option of the two per this source.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: The Infatuation lists Safari as walk-in friendly.
No wait times have been reported; The Infatuation lists Safari as a good walk-in option in its Harlem guide, implying seating is typically available without a long wait.
Reservation details aren't specified by The Infatuation, which instead highlights Safari as walk-in friendly.
Yes — The Infatuation specifically categorizes Safari as one of its picks for walk-ins in Harlem.