Restaurant in New York City, United States
Africana
100ptsLocal Queens dining off the tourist track.

About Africana
Africana in Jamaica, Queens offers easy walk-in access in a neighbourhood with deep Caribbean and West African culinary roots — a practical choice for food explorers who want outer-borough authenticity without the booking friction of Manhattan's top tables. No awards data or menu details are currently verified, but the address alone signals a culturally specific experience worth seeking out.
Should You Book Africana?
Africana sits at 146-12 Liberty Ave in Jamaica, Queens — a neighbourhood that rewards explorers willing to travel beyond Manhattan's dining circuit. Booking here is easy, which is a genuine advantage over the city's most talked-about tables. If you are looking for a no-friction reservation in a part of New York City that most visitors never reach, Africana delivers on accessibility where places like Le Bernardin or Atomix demand weeks of advance planning.
What to Expect
The venue database record for Africana is sparse, which itself tells you something useful: this is not a destination that trades on press coverage or award citations. Jamaica, Queens has a long history as a hub for Caribbean and West African communities, and a venue named Africana in this neighbourhood almost certainly draws on that culinary heritage — though Pearl does not fabricate specifics where verified data is absent. What is documented is the address, and that address places you firmly in one of the more culturally textured outer-borough corridors in New York City. For a food explorer, that context matters.
Without confirmed counter seating data, the counter experience angle is conditional here , but counter-style or casual bar seating is common in neighbourhood spots of this type across Queens, and if that format applies, it tends to produce the kind of proximity to the kitchen that larger, formal restaurants in Manhattan trade away in favour of white-tablecloth distance. Counter dining at neighbourhood restaurants often means direct interaction with whoever is cooking, which can be the most informative meal you have all year. For reference on what a genuinely great counter experience looks like at a higher price point, Smyth in Chicago and Lazy Bear in San Francisco set that bar , but the intimacy principle applies at every level.
Practical Details
Africana is located in Jamaica, Queens, accessible via the A train or the AirTrain corridor that connects the neighbourhood to JFK. If you are transiting through the airport or staying in the area, this is a logical stop. No phone number or website is currently listed in Pearl's database, so your leading approach is to walk in or search for current contact details directly. Booking difficulty is rated easy, so walk-in visits are a reasonable option. For a broader look at where to eat across the five boroughs, see our full New York City restaurants guide. You can also explore bars, hotels, wineries, and experiences across New York City through Pearl.
How It Compares
Against Manhattan's flagship dining tier , Per Se, Masa, and Eleven Madison Park , Africana occupies a completely different register. Those venues require months of planning, four-figure budgets, and a formal commitment to a multi-course format. Africana asks none of that. The comparison is not about quality on the same scale; it is about what kind of dining experience you are actually after on a given night.
For explorers who prioritise neighbourhood authenticity over credential-driven dining, Africana's Jamaica address is a feature, not a compromise. The outer boroughs of New York City consistently produce some of the most direct, culturally specific food in the country , a pattern you find replicated in cities like New Orleans (see Emeril's) and Los Angeles (see Providence), where neighbourhood context shapes the meal as much as the menu does.
If you want a no-stress booking in a part of Queens with genuine cultural depth, Africana is worth a visit. If you are after a tasting menu with verifiable Michelin credentials and polished service, redirect your evening to Le Bernardin or Atomix instead.
Compare Africana
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Africana | — | |
| Le Bernardin | $$$$ | — |
| Atomix | $$$$ | — |
| Per Se | $$$$ | — |
| Masa | $$$$ | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | $$$$ | — |
How Africana stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Africana?
The venue database doesn't document a specific menu, which means you should go in ready to ask staff directly what's running that day. Africana sits in Jamaica, Queens, a neighbourhood with strong West African and Caribbean culinary roots, so expect the menu to reflect that local character. Calling ahead before you visit is the most reliable way to get a current read on what's available.
What should I wear to Africana?
Nothing in the record points to a formal dress code. Jamaica, Queens venues at this address tier typically run casual to neat-casual, so clean everyday clothes should be fine. If you're coming straight from JFK via the AirTrain, you won't need to change.
Is Africana good for solo dining?
Jamaica, Queens neighbourhood spots at this address category tend to be low-key enough that solo diners don't feel out of place. The A train and AirTrain access makes it a straightforward solo trip from elsewhere in the city. Without seating layout data in the record, it's worth calling ahead to confirm counter or bar availability if that matters to you.
Does Africana handle dietary restrictions?
No menu or dietary policy data is in the record, so this one requires a direct call before you visit. Jamaica, Queens has a wide range of dietary traditions represented in its food scene, but don't assume Africana's specific kitchen accommodates your restriction without confirming first.
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