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Restaurants in New Jersey

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

The various nature of dining helps to give an area its atmosphere and New Jersey eateries are a worldly mix. For homemade fare, The Bike Club has the best in normal American food with continental dishes also on the menu. Residents of the Big Apple like to chill on Sun. mornings in New Jersey eateries and there’s a filling Sun.

Buffet Brunch here. The most well liked meals on the menu include Linguine, Roast Rack of Lamb and Rib Eye Steak. Sports lovers gather to observe the massive events, selecting from 7 Televisions . Authentic French cuisine is on offer at the fusion Bistro En in Bergen County, where Jap style dishes are also featured. Eastern flavours can be experienced with sushi and sea urchin. Diners can cool it after their meal in the bar nextdoor, called the Lounge Zen. Some of the bistro menu is available here and shoppers can kick back with a cocktail or a pitcher of sake.

Another weird mixture can be discovered at Jose O’Reilly’s Boozer and Cocina, where Mexican and Irish cuisine sits side by side.

There’s also a variety of pizzas to choose between.

All of the old Mexican favorites are there, including nachos, tacos and fajitas. The Irish community is represented with juicy Bangers and Mash, Irish steak and Fish and Chips.

There’s a kids’s menu and a games room to keep the family entertained. The wine and cocktail list is in depth and there’s a wide choice of draught lager, including Guinness. Seafood is a fave form of food with residents of New York and New Jersey cafes contribute some juicy dishes. The Fulton Crab House, near to the George Washington Bridge, has a sundry menu that contains many ingredients purchased daily from the local fish market. There is also Dungeness Crabs, Dover Sole and baby octopus, imported from Greece.