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A hop, skip, and a jump from JFK Airport, Maima's might be the city's only Liberian restaurant, representing a nation founded by freed slaves from the States in 1847. The cooking is an amalgam of recipes from many coastal West African nations, based on starches including polished white rice, plaintain and white-yam fufus, the Ivory Coast cassava stodge called athieke, and "dry rice," a uniquely Liberian concoction that features okra and bitter ball--a smaller cousin of eggplant. Pair any starch with any of several thick or thin soups (the menu offers suggestions), of which the best are made from cassava leaves, okra, or palm butter with a diverse selection of meat and fish. The outlandishly spicy national dish is pepper shrimp.
Participating in this year's Choice Eats, the city's only Liberian restaurant, Maima's, might have gone mainstream, but the food is still the unreconstructed original, redolent of African Americans' being bounced back and forth between West Africa and North America for at least 250 years. Pepper shrimp is a wise choice, perhaps paired with "dry rice"--not desiccated in the least, it's stewed with okra and a type of eggplant called bitterball. Sounds very Harry Potter. 106-47 Guy R.... More »
Maima's, a cheerful spot a few blocks south of downtown Jamaica, is the city's only Liberian restaurant, run by immigrants from a country founded by slaves freed after the American Civil War. Specialties you should try include "dry rice" (not dry in the least, cooked with okra and bitter ball--a type of eggplant), pepper shrimp (made incendiary with the spice called grains of paradise), plantain fufu, and mixed-meat soup. 106-47 Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, Queens, 718-206-3538 More »
Every once in a while, you need to eat something so hot that it blows the top of your head off. So it was with the shrimp pepper soup at Maima's, the city's only Liberian restaurant. Sure, the other things are great there--mainly the combinations of such well-kneaded starches as white yam and cassava, paired with rich fish, chicken, and lamb soups. These are relatively spicy, but the pepper soup outdoes them all, brick-red with chilies and bobbing with a clutch of gigundo... More »
Welcome to 100 Dishes to Eat Now, Fork in the Road's handy list of some of our favorite dishes -- old standbys and new finds alike -- compiled daily. Today's pick: White yam fufu and mixed meat soup ... More »
This week in the Voice, Robert Sietsema has the "one of the hottest things" he's tasted all year: Liberian pepper shrimp at Maima's in Jamaica, Queens. Sarah DiGregorio samples the pie at Paulie Gee's... More »
The West African Republic of Liberia was founded in 1847 by freed American slaves, who named their capital Monrovia, after the fifth U.S. president. Constituting an elite class, their descendants ruled the country until a coup in 1980 threw the... More »
The incendiary, mouth-searing, mind-bogglingly-hot pepper shrimp at Maima's. It always happens. No sooner had I assembled a collection of the hottest dishes available in city restaurants for the Spri... More »
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