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Far From Summer’s Madding Crowds

Don’t let the dog days of summer make you growl with frustration about foraging for eats through the masses. Head where the others don’t – and play it culinarily wise.

Yubu-Yubu

High alert: Sophie Lin’s takes on the Korean classic of yubuchobap at the food court inside the Lotte supermarket are intriguing, flat-out fun and ultimately irresistible.

Smoke & Water

Smokiness is what brings soul and satisfaction to four of this round’s favorite eats. And then there’s the hydrator dish, to wash it all down.

Chilled Corn Soup

Celebrate the peak season of a Garden State favorite by giving it a cooling-off period. Ella explains how.

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Blue Notes

The old saw, "This just keeps getting better and better," is appropriately applied to our state fruit. There's just more and more about the blueberry to love. If you expand its uses to savories, your own love for it may grow exponentially.

Restaurant Revue DENVILLE

The Pasta Shop

Rising above the masses and the mundane is Tommy Pollio’s storefront BYOB, where you can watch the star of an extraordinary show being made as you eat.

Amaranth, to Amaze

Pretty and showy, with its green-and-red leaves bringing Christmas colors to July, this peak-summer plant may be a looker, but it’s also too flavorful and nutritious not to eat. Ella explores the possibilities.

There’s Something About Gelati

In South Jersey, the ices/soft ice cream combo is summer’s primo treat. It’s everywhere, but where does its name come from?

Cranky Noodles

Complex ramen, ferociously flavored sides and soft-serve as a meal cap: You could only be cheerful after eating at this outlier inside a bike shop in Sussex County.

Cantaloupe-Cucumber Salad

If there’s any toss on the planet that refreshes like this oh-so-quick ensemble of two delightfully water-logged July favorites, bring ’em on. We’d love to eat them at this time of year, too.

The Red-Hot Tomato

Jeff Quattrone is spearheading the most important food project in the Garden State today by reviving our native heirloom tomatoes – one on-the-brink-of-extinct seed at a time.

Restaurant Revue CAPE MAY COURTHOUSE

Cape May Pho & Boba Tea

Finally, pho comes to the Garden State’s peninsula-in-a-peninsula. Adam slurps and sips in the scene.


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