New Tavern Opens in Bordentown; Other Dining News

Plus: a Korean-Chinese restaurant opened a second location in Fort Lee, while a salad spot is chopping it up in Morris Plains.

Flying Pig
Flying Pig Tavern & Tap serves up bar-top favorites in Bordentown. Courtesy of Flying Pig Tavern & Tap

Restaurant Openings:

Flying Pig Tavern & Tap, Bordentown

Opened with hopes of bringing a friendly atmosphere and inviting eatery to Bordentown, this tavern includes favorites such as wings, sandwiches and burgers. There is an extensive beer and spirits list, with local bands playing on the weekends. Open daily at 11 am.
167 US-130, Bordentown; 609-899-7447

Thumbody, Paramus

The coffee shop has opened in the Atrium building. The menu features fresh baked goods, including donuts and pastries, as well as hot and cold coffee drinks, including espresso, ube lattes, cappuccinos and more. The shop is open 7 am-8 pm Tuesday-Saturday and is closed Mondays.
80 Route 4 East (Ground Floor), Paramus; 201-267-6554

Hong Ban Jang, Fort Lee

This Korean-Chinese restaurant has opened its second location, their first being in Palisades Park. Since 1985, Hong Ban Jang has been serving special dishes, including noodle soups, dumplings and lots of options to share. Open daily, 11 am-9:30 pm.
2024 Center Avenue, Fort Lee; 201-242-4665

Chopt, Morris Plains

Enjoy a fresh salad at Chopt’s newest location, which opened the first week of February. Combining seasonal ingredients and authentic flavors, this salad company has lots of fixings, including spicy pickled vegetables, cauliflower rice and crispy shallots. The menu also offers chicken bowls, veggie options and salad dressing to-go.
1711 Route 10 E, Morris Plains; 973-993-7301

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