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Keur N'Deye

The red paper covering the windows may add a cheery glow, but that's still paper covering the windows. Long before there was a Little Senegal in West Harlem — 17 years ago, in fact — Keur N'Deye began serving the food of that West African nation in the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn. It's closing for good, said co-owner Salif Cisse on Wednesday evening, noting matter-of-factly that a number of high-end residential developments will open soon within sight of the restaurant. Salif and his wife, Marie, have no plans to move Keur N'Deye or, for the time being, to open another restaurant; after a long run, they plan to take a break from the business.

Keur N'Deye
737 Fulton St. (South Elliot Pl.-South Portland Ave.), Fort Greene, Brooklyn
718-875-4937

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Looks like they've changed their storefront

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