Restaurant Reviews
Fuji
December 21, 2007
Loyal customers feared the worst when this sushi jewel—improbably nestled in a nondescript building between tacky motels on a busy… Read the rest
North bergen FOOD: Neapolitan AMBIENCE: An antiques store with food SERVICE: Adequate WINE LIST: BYO DINNer for two: $50 As… Read the rest
Where would the Garden State be without Greek restaurateurs? Dinerless, for sure. But much as we love diners, Greek cuisine… Read the rest
The roaring fire in the stone hearth sets the outdoorsy, Western tone, and provides some comfort to the folks who… Read the rest
Arthur Imperatore Sr., born in West New York in 1925, made his first money in the food business delivering pickles… Read the rest
As sushi has gained in popularity, a new breed of sushi bar has sprung up, typically owned by enterprising Korean… Read the rest
Did some Chinese sage once decree, “May a thousand Chinese restaurants bloom in strip malls”? Not that we know of,… Read the rest
Once occupied by a neighborhood pizza joint known as Franco’s, this modest space has been transformed by its new owner,… Read the rest
montclair FOOD: Argentine grilled meats, empanadas, seviches AMBIENCE: Relaxed, warm. Crimson walls, salsa and tango in the air SERVICE: Friendly,… Read the rest
Silvery whole fish nestled in shaved ice shimmer in the light. Bright painted scenes of Greek fishing villages with swaths… Read the rest
Not only is sushi plentiful in South Jersey these days, the quality ranges from good to ridiculously good (examples of… Read the rest
The beguiling Vietnamese flavor palette of garlic, lemon grass, coriander, chili, ginger, and peanuts—and the cuisine’s contrast of crackling and… Read the rest
atlantic city food: Italian ambience: Sunny, gracious, elegant service: Skilled, responsive wine list: About 70 percent Italian; most bottles $25–$65… Read the rest
Gables Inn and Restaurant
December 20, 2007
On Long Beach Island in the off-season, traffic lights blink yellow over empty streets. Most shops and restaurants go into… Read the rest
Middle Eastern rugs and pillows, beaded curtains, cracked goat’s-hide lampshades—you’re in for Middle Eastern food, right? Not quite. Apart from… Read the rest
So Frank Sinatra walked into the Bacchanal Room at Caesar’s Palace, Las Vegas, and ordered steak au poivre. He was… Read the rest
With its high-ceilinged dining room, sweeping ocean views, and crackling fireplace, Avenue makes a theatrical statement. Just beyond the dining… Read the rest
Ted Iwachiw could open a restaurant pretty much where he chooses. He cooked at Striped Bass in Philadelphia under executive… Read the rest