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New Jersey Monthly Magazine
Sushi

Best of New Jersey: Food and Drink

We asked our readers to list their favorite places to eat and drink, and boy-howdy did they ever respond. Read on to find out which places our readers feel are the best in the state. more

JL Ivy

Few mourned the 2004 closing of the Rusty Scupper, a seafood spot that offered Red Lobster-like fare at higher prices. But last May, when the vaulted post-and-beam space reopened as JL Ivy—“Serving French bistro fare and Princeton’s freshest sushi,” according to the website—many wondered if things had gone from bad to worse. more

The Spirit of Minus 76

Hidden Gem

Tucked on a side street at the end of a corridor in the back of a nondescript building, Shumi has bucked the odds for 21 years by serving superb sushi. more

Fuji

Oh Yoko!