Machu Picchu Peruvian
Warm-hearted classics from Peru are precisely imagined at a modest eatery just south of the emerging Ducktown arts and culture district. It’s led by a coterie of women who share the desire to nourish in every way. The food? Esplendido.
Pho Anh Dao
The namesake pho is the thing here at this 25-year-old landmark in a municipality with a host of standout Asian eateries. This one leads the pack for its renditions of the restorative Vietnamese soup.
Ram & Rooster
Sean Yan has a singular voice in food, a style of fusing ingredient to technique and tradition to modern, unique concept. All comes together in the chef’s first solo venture and it’s unlike any other restaurant in the Garden State. For that matter, it’s unlike anything, anywhere.
L’Annexe de Mamie Colette
A café-bakery in Titusville has more than Breton flair. Its partners in spinning out textbook-correct crepes and baked goods drenched in love are creating a community along the Delaware that gathers over the warmth of much more than their ovens.
Pals’ Night Out ’24
Gathering your besties during the heart of the holiday season is always a challenge of time and place. It’ll be up to you to make time for those who are dearest, but we’d like to help out with place. Here’s a heaping helping – 20! – of suggestions culled from our Restaurant Revues posted this year.
Panas House
Tucked into a corner storefront in a residential part of this city in Union County is a sure-bet for superior cachapas, arepas and a burger packed with not one, not two, but three meats – and more. It’s not size that matters, but the way these Venezuelan classics are cooked and assembled. Think bawdy and beautiful.
The Yard
Worth more than a pit-stop pre-show at nearby Prudential Center and NJPAC is this class-act casual restaurant in Military Park that’s the brainchild of premier chef-entrepreneur Kai Campbell. Ed Sherry gets lost in its sauces, in all the right ways.
Dough
A classic for our time is a pizzeria, grill and tavern born out of a starter that’s now old enough to vote and continues to fuel the soul of a wide-ranging menu. When looking for a place to gather outside the home, this is your ticket to pleasing a crew with equally wide-ranging tastes.
Venga Pues
Colombian cuisine gets a bit of a high-style brush-up at a family-run spot on the main drag of this city by the bay. The menu’s deep and varied and there’s a helpful team on board, ready to guide.
Wally’s
Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served year-round at an eatery on LBI that’s too intimate to be a roadhouse, too original to be a diner and too happily quirky to be a chain. Make an off-season date to comb a nearby beach and menus that are familiar yet idiosyncratic.
Amuzgo
After a couple of suppers at this new and polished Mexican where a veteran chef’s personal vision is re-making menus that have fallen on too-familiar times, you may relegate Taco Tuesday to Taco Twice a Year.
The Inn at Sugar Hill/Dockside
Sitting pretty on a river in the county seat of Atlantic is this landmark full-service inn, restaurant and tavern where charm, warmth and setting are the draws.