Top Restaurants to Visit in New Jersey

Traveling isn’t complete if you don’t jot down important places to eat at and the most popular foods to try. Like any other place in the world, the state of New Jersey adds its own little street food stalls, drive-throughs, and restaurants to the culinary finds which make exploring worth it for travelers and foodies. If you are driving around the states, especially New York and Philadelphia, and you want to treat yourself to something nice, then New Jersey is definitely worth stopping by for its cuisine. Here, we will touch upon some of the best restaurants in the Garden State and also those that are insanely popular with the locals so that you can get an authentic experience of New Jersey cuisine while you are there. Experience it as the New Jerseyans do.

 

1.    Town Hall Deli

The Town Hall Deli is situated in South Orange and has been operating since 1927. You might have heard of the popular Jersey-style sloppy joes. Town Hall invented them. The mouth-watering, two-stack high, double-decker sandwich with more than one kind of cold cut sandwiched between coleslaw, cheese, and Russian dressing. All of this goodness is packed inside freshly-made rye bread.

2.    Ai Sushi

Ai Sushi is particularly new and was opened when Jersey’s best sushi restaurant Shumi closed down. Its new owners reopened it under the name of Ai Sushi which definitely lives up to its history in terms of food quality. If you visit this restaurant, don’t forget to try the monkfish liver trio and the tonkatsu ramen.

3.    Big Mike’s

Like other restaurants in Jersey, Big Mike has its own rich history from before it was a restaurant. Since 1885, Big Mike’s Little Red Store was a revered general store which has now been converted into a quaint little soup and salad store. Whatever you try at Big Mike’s, don’t forget to have a generous helping of their signature ketchup.

4.    Jimmy Buff

Although the original has long closed, two Jimmy Buffs still exist in New Jersey and they sell the best deep fried hot dogs you will find. They make hot dogs on a roll instead of on a bun, filled with rich vegetables like bell peppers along with soft potatoes.

5.    Lefkes

Lefkes is visited by tourists and locals alike not just for its food but also for its ambiance. In Greek, Lefkes means “white”. It serves fish and Greek wine which go together seamlessly. The menu is composed of one of a kind cross-over dishes which every food enthusiast must try.

These are not the only restaurants popular in New Jersey. There are many others like Mud Hen, No. 12, The Fox & Falcon, Felina, and Salted Lime. Getting to these places can be a little difficult because they are scattered all over the Garden State in its different nooks and crannies. However, the Exclusive Taxi and Car Service takes care of travelers who are in new cities and don’t know their way about. And so that you can spend your wealth on food and sight-seeing, the Exclusive Taxi and Car Service is affordable.

New Jersey is waiting to be explored, so contact Exclusive Taxi and Car Service today!