2007年VOA标准英语-New York's 'Queen of Soul Food' Still Reigns(在线收听) | |||||
By Carolyn Weaver New York City 22 August 2007
Sylvia's Restaurant and associated businesses take up most of the block on an avenue in Harlem, the historically African-American neighborhood in New York. Founder Sylvia Woods and her late husband Herbert moved here from the U.S. south in the 1940s. They never intended to open a restaurant. She recalls, "So, passing this little luncheonette going to work, I stopped in there and asked for a job as waitress. I got that job in '55." She was able to buy the café in 1962. At 81, Woods has long been officially retired -- but she still spends most days at the restaurant, now operated by her children. "In the South, when you come to visit, when you're talking, somebody's in the kitchen, cooking. And that's the way it is with me. I enjoy cooking, I enjoy people eating and enjoying what we have to serve."
Today there are three dining rooms in addition to the original counter. Packed tables and walls lined with photographs of well-fed celebrities testify to the restaurant's success. And there are side businesses, led by eldest son Van Woods, including beauty products and packaged foods. "The food product is a multi-million dollar piece [of the business], and we're in supermarkets all around the country," he said.
The Woods realized one of their dreams when they bought the building that houses Sylvia's Restaurant. Family members say they anticipate many more years of serving diners in the same spot in Harlem where they began 45 years ago. | |||||
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