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| Paisano's Pizzeria and Restaurant | Warren, NJ | |
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Note the restaurant is in WATCHUNG, NJ zip 07069 - one town east of Warren
NJ\*****************
Our family just returned from Paisano's Monday night ½ price pasta
night. We had 3 different pastas and all three were delicious and very
different from one another. I had penne with sausages and spinach and
red peppers in a garlic sauce while my husband had his pasta with chicken
and mushrooms in a pinks sauce. My son’s pasta was also served in a pink
sauce with ham. The ½ price pasta is a bargain especially since they
are huge portions. In addition to the complete Italian menu and the
pizzas with all sorts of toppings, and there are lots of specials with
fish and chicken at reasonable prices.
Paisano's is right next to the Borders in the Watchung Square Mall
where you can shop at Targets or TJ Maxx or Pet Smart before or after your
meal.
Our server was very nice, and quickly and politely corrected any problems,
like turning down the volume on the music.
It is great to be able to bring your own beer or wine to accompany the food.
Thank goodness this little gems is so close and so economical, we can
visit often.
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| Sushi Too | Pittsburgh, PA | |
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Had cooked food - teriaki, sukiyaki.. good, not great
Meals served with enough time for the first to get cold before
the last came
no atmosphere ... not cheap!
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| Jack Cooper Celebrity Deli | Warren, NJ | |
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had lunch..took over 15 minutes from time we placed order till
they called our name ..nothing special...small portions ..
no cheap...
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| North Maple Inn At Basking Ridge | Basking Ridge, NJ | |
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Sunday buffet delicious..creative food well prepared..and
because in in an inn starts early
lovely view of a garden with a waterfull.
Unfortunately at our visit the service left something to be desired.
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| At Ginzu Hibachi Japanese Restaurant | Warren, NJ | |
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In North Plainfield!!!!
The food was delicious! My husband had the steak, and I ordered
the vegetable Hibachi lunch. Both came with a lovely soup and
a crunchy salad with a tasty dressing. Other hibachi restaurants
offer chicken and beef and shrimp, but vegetable is unusual.
I asked for extra broccoli and I got EXTRA broccoli. The service
was prompt, courteous but not fawning. As well as the steak, our
delightful chef made vegetables and fried rice and Oriental
noodles for us on the hibachi.
Ginzu is a BYOB. So beer and wine does not add significantly to
the cost of a filling scrumptious meal.
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| Chez Z | New Providence, NJ | |
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The food was yummy..I had pecan coated chicken and my husband
veal with lots of mushrooms - all from the standard menu which
if you include the pasta has over a dozen selections.
There was also a large selection of specials.
It is food I like when I go out, lots of ingredient, and fancy sauces
The service was friendly, .not at all haughty
It?s a BYO which means you can spend more on the good food.
They have a Early Dining menu Sunday to Friday 5- 6:30 $12.50 for
Appetizer, Entrée and Dessert!
At those prices and this delicious food, why ever cook!
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| Sestri Restaurant | Gillette, NJ | |
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White table cloth service.
Lots of white aproned waiters
Dim ?romantic? lighting
VERY overpriced wine list
God food, my husband really enjoyed the ossen buco.
The soups (pasta fagule (exuse my spelling) and tortellini en
brodo (broth) were very tasty
They said they would do their special, chicken on the bone, any
way so I selected with artichokes and sweet and sour pepper, I
felt is was too sour
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| Charlie Brown's Restaurant | New Jersey | |
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There are Charlie Browns all over NJ
We go to this one cause it is close and we like the window seats
The Roast beef is good as are the steaks.
Always some goods specials on the black board.
But many times we?re not too hungry and just get the salad bar,
which is extensive and yummy bread or soup and salad.
Lunch is very good that way cause they put meet and cheese on the
salad bar so you can make your own chef salad and of course lunch
is economical.
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| Brianna's Restaurant | Scotch Plains, NJ | |
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see their web site at http://www.briannasrestaurant.com/
It is a BYO
quite
tablecloths
well prepared tasty "fancy" food
Lunch is good too
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| Tastes of the South | Plainfield, NJ | |
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They are now on South Ave
Great food...ribs that fall of the bone
Real home cookin'
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| Finagleabagel | Boston, MA | |
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They are all over Boston
Yummy because they are FRESH. Lots of different varieties of
Bagel and ?schemer?. Cream cheese with garlic and herb was delicious.
Omelet on a bagel was tasty and filling. At the Tremont Street
Store a person takes your order, puts your choice of bagel on a
conveyor belt that moves the bagel to a spinning knife and on to
the person who puts the schemer. Lots of fun. Most ships have a
few tables but the big business is takeout.
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| Captain Kidd Restaurant | Woods Hole, MA | |
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Had lunch here on porch overlooking Eel Pond. One can dine on the
dock overlooking the pond too. Salads were good, sandwiches
fine, service friendly and VIEW terrific! Planned to return
for dinner.
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| Dome Restaurant | Woods Hole, MA | |
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Once was great...original Buckmister Fuller geodesic dome
is falling apart (plastic hangs blocking view of most of roof)
many windows covered over. Tasty food, but Overpriced. "Russian
Bear" is huge slick of roast beef with onions and peppers ...tasty
but $25.
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| Stage House Inn | Scotch Plains, NJ | |
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Very elegantWas a stage couch stop on the NY to Philly run back
in 1737
Inside with that old fashioned décor?we sat in front of a huge
fireplace (no on since it was August)
Complementary appetizer of three tiny tasty (fishy) tidbit
I had a seafood bisque in a fabulously shaped bowl that was out
of this world($10)
There were several fish selections, pork, filet minion as well
as a 8 course price fixed diner (we passed cause had 3 kids in tow)
They served half portions with mashed potatoes which they labeled
puree (remember elegant) for the kids
Again for desert which we did not order (we were stuffed) they
brought a two tier tray with several tiny chocolates, pralines,
a jellies, and zwieback
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| Suisha Japanese Restaurant | Berkeley Heights, NJ | |
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Pretty Japanese restaurant overlooking the street (some of
the waitresses are other Orientals).
Good sushi (they have a sushi bar)and teriyaki and soups, but
my main reason for going is they have a small serve yourself salad
bar with that wonderful ginger dressing.
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| Fuji Japanese Cuisine | Westfield, NJ | |
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We had lunch here. Salon teriyaki with soup, salad two nice chunks
of salmon, rice and a bit of broccoli was $8. A FULL bento box with
sashimi California roll and other stuff was $10. Lots of fopod
ands all delicious. A small place with nice service.
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| Bagel Chateau of Westfield Inc | Westfield, NJ | |
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I stop here frequently for bagels. They all have the standard
stuff (plain, poppy, sesame, onion, pumpernickel, rye, whole
wheat, salt...)and some fun different combo...a dozen Mon to
Thursday is only $3.49. Their whitefish salad and mixed cream
cheese are delicious and it is nice to stop here for a bagel with
... you name it (including stuff off the grill).
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| Sea Crest Resort & Conference | North Falmouth, MA | |
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Even if the food were cardboard, I would go for the view!
But the food is good, especially the salmon (done with sesame
seeda and a ginger soy, ymmy).
There is a 40 or 50 foot wall of table top to ceiling of glass not
50 feet (depending on the tide even closer!) to the ocean and since
it faces west you can imagine the sunset (they are so beautiful
you may not be able to imagine).
White tablecloth and friendly non pretentious service. They have a piano player at the Sunday buffet, maybe other times too) enhancing the mood. We visit there one or twice a year, and though you will rarely see me eating hotel food anywhere else, I have breakfast and dinner every day overlooking MY ocean (at least while I'm in Cape Cod the Seacrest makes me think it is MY ocean!) Check out their web site at www.seacrest-resort.com |
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| Flying Bridge Restaurant | Falmouth, MA | |
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It's right on the water and of course they serve sea food and know
how to prepare it.
We've visited in the early spring when it's too cold for their
outdoor dining but gee that would be the best.
And it's not too fancy to bring the kids.
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| Adam's Cafe Gourmet Food | Middlesex, NJ | |
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In a storefront on the main drag (route 28) is a super high quality
restaurant. Everything is prepared to order so prepare to dine.
It is a BYOB you can sip your wine as you wait . The offerings are
very tasty and the service is personal.
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