Restaurant Reviews - Quickbite

The Maplewood pub, formerly O’Reilly’s, is a welcoming spot to unwind.
The restaurant has been family owned and operated since 2002.
Carmen's Seafood Restaurant is a longtime Fish Alley favorite.
The Herd Juicery boasts an organic, gluten-free and vegan menu.
Head to Nicholas Anthony’s Family Kitchen for fun starters and varied mains.
The Connecticut-style lobster roll is an especially popular draw.
Lola's European Cafe in Asbury Park is a rustic gelateria and cafe serving paninis, salad boards, drinks and 24 flavors of creamy, house-made gelato.
The Denville restaurant's all-you-can-eat option is another popular draw.
The Asbury Park café boasts dishes that appeal at any time of day (think: cacio e pepe scrambled eggs, rosewater-scented ricotta toast).
Head to Harpoons 
on the Bay for local seafood, kid-friendly options and a delightfully casual vibe.
Tsuki Japanese Restaurant serves up creative sushi (try the kobe beef roll!), sashimi and cooked dishes galore.
Jackie & Son's extensive menu alludes to its owner's Israeli-Arab roots.
The Haddon Heights eatery boasts hearty, homemade breakfast and lunch menus—plus multi-course Saturday-night dinners and weeknight specials.
Everything is made to order at this casual Asian-fusion spot in Cherry Hill.
The New Brunswick sports bar, not far from the Rutgers campus, offers ample booze options and tavern fare for every taste.
Under new ownership, the Denville staple remains a go-to spot for breakfast, lunch and lots of delicious desserts.
The strip-mall eatery in North Cape May is simple, unpretentious and delicious.
The hip Hopewell joint houses a prepared-food section, bakery, juice bar, and butcher and cheese counters.
Last year, Miti Miti opened in the building that once housed Stony’s, a South Orange Village favorite.
The dozens of barbecue trophies at Whole Hog Cafe in Cherry Hill reflect the accomplishments of the original in Little Rock, Arkansas, and maybe its two NJ outposts as well.