Hanukkah 2013 is just around the corner and a couple of places in Harlem provide traditional Jewish treats for the season.
Lee Lee's Bakery, 283 West 118th Street and FDB/8th Avenue. Lee Lee's Baked Goods at has notably some of the best rugelach to be found in the city and now ships anywhere within the states. Harlem's King of Rugelach offers up his specialty pastries in chocolate, raspberry and apricot variations. Folks who want to share one of Uptown's best kept secrets can simply go online and make an order accordingly: LINK
Suzan Sez It With Cake "Say It With Cake," 510 West 123rd Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue. A small kosher bakery opened up this summer on the cusp of West Harlem and Morningside Heights which has holiday specific baked offerings. Check out the website for ordering details and additional contact information: LINK
Hot Bread Kitchen Almacen, 116th and Park Avenue at La Marqueta. The local non-profit bakery has been known to sell their signature Challah Turbans over the holiday's and word has it its worth the trip to the east side: LINK
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