Article 6RJJ9 This couple has re-created the sights and smells of a Senegalese market in Brooklyn: ‘Experiences keep people coming back’

This couple has re-created the sights and smells of a Senegalese market in Brooklyn: ‘Experiences keep people coming back’

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The Rue Dix marketplace and restaurant in Crown Heights offers Senegalese fashion and flavor

Nilea Alexander and her husband, Lamine Diagne, started out with a neighborhood coffee shop in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Over the past decade, though, their modest enterprise has evolved into what they call an experience". Next door to Cafe Rue Dix, which serves Senegalese cuisine, pastries and lattes, is Marche Rue Dix, their marketplace-boutique stocked with goods sourced directly from Senegal, Diagne's birthplace. The couple's goal is to create a one-stop destination where customers leave with both a story and a piece of Senegal.

Rue Dix, or 10th Street" in French, is a nod to Diagne's roots in Pikine, a city to the east of the Senegalese capital of Dakar. Markets are very big in Senegal," he said. Visitors to the cafe can order its signature dish, thiebou jen - a savory blend of jollof rice, vegetables and red snapper stew. And then they can head to the boutique, which offers everything from traditional Ataya tea and an asymmetric crochet skirt to a gilded brass arm cuff and a bucket bag made from rope and plastic.

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