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Restaurant Revue Cherry Hill

Mama Ha’s Eatery

Inside Hung Vuong Supermarket is a self-described “no-frills” spot where chef Mama Ha spins out a menu of the greatest culinary hits of Vietnam for those who grab-and-go or hang out with shopping carts and strollers. It’s a most delightful unshowy show.

Stepping Right Up

We know shrimp, bagels, spreads, sandwiches and stuffed savories; they’re some of the foods of our lives. But give those common foods a new look, a new touch or maybe even just deserved respect, and you’ve got something to fall in love with all over again.

Sunday Spread

Taking feisty to the max is a mix of chilies and herbs that plays like pesto, acts like chutney and enjoys its place at the table like salsa. It’s zhoug, and though it stands well on its own, it raises the bar on hummus in a major way.

Restaurant Revue HADDONFIELD

Umile Trattoria

Today’s Americanized version of a trattoria is expressed at a casually elegant storefront in a restaurant-strong downtown that offers a couple of astoundingly fine dishes and also a few in need of refinement and more care in the kitchen. It’s a work in progress from a team with the experience needed to make necessary adjustments.

Pesto Ravioli

At an Italian deli in the borough of Middlesex, well-crafted sandwiches may reign. But in the royalty hierarchy at Sapore/Sapore Ravioli, there is one item that’s been integral to its name and reputation for more than 50 years and though it may not stand alone, it definitely stands out.

Restaurant Revue Middlesex

Sapore

Sandwiches reign these days at an old-school Italian deli with 55 years of plying its craft under its belt. Know it for ravioli, too? Read about its favorite layerings now and come back soon for more on its stuffed pasta specialty.

Pickled Onions

Sorry/not sorry for shouting, but WHY AREN’T YOU MAKING PICKLED ONIONS? There’s no excuse for not adding to the versatility of this staple of any kitchen rooted in any culture. So grab a glass jar, snatch the ingredients from your pantry and get with a program of advancing the use of your onions.

Restaurant Revue PALISADES PARK

Ahjae Gookbap

A specialist in Korea’s supreme comfort food aces the genre but also excels in complex preparations with rather luxurious elements, such as blue crab and wild red shrimp. Do it all, and feast in an intimate storefront primed to create community.

Restaurant Revue LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP

Zara’s Restaurant

The lure of Pakistani specialties may beckon, but it’s the estimable ways of a kitchen backing a splashy celebratory space that keeps diners returning to this capacious storefront.

Twists Worth Shouting About

The favorites this go-round all come courtesy of doing something a little different with a basic of varying origins, including cornflakes, crabs, cabbage, a standard spread and a dumpling flattened yet not tasting flat at all.

One Little Big Thing

Cherry Grove Farm’s store in Lawrence Township proves a windfall for those looking to stock up on Garden State’s artisan foods. On this day, one particular jar becomes the instigator for myriad and many easy meals.

Craig Polignano, Juniper Hill Restaurant & Bar

One of New Jersey’s most accomplished and influential chefs is a practitioner of what he preaches about using what’s locally grown and made as his primary sources of inspiration. The newest member of TPW’s chefs-pick-chefs society of top toques makes no bones about wanting to educate YOU in the flows of our Garden State’s seasons.


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