By Millicent K. Brody
Make it a memorable day at one of these great New Jersey Restaurants.
Atlantic Highlands:
The Wine Bar
This brand new restaurant close to the water features a full-service bar and a Mediterranean-influenced a la carte menu. Entrees include sautéed jumbo gulf shrimp with whole wheat penne, fresh plum tomatoes, and garlic. The Wine Bar, 40 First Avenue, Atlantic Highlands, 732.291.1377
Belmar:
Klein's Fish Market & Waterside Cafe
It’s time to head toward the shore to Klein’s Fish Market & Waterside Cafe. Enjoy a bowl of Manhattan clam chowder and dazzle yourself with the other menu selections. Choose fresh-from-the-waters flounder, grilled salmon, tuna, swordfish, or scallops. Fish is served with cole slaw or vegetable and baked potato. You’ll wish the restaurant was right around your corner! Klein’s Fish Market & Waterside Cafe, 708 River Rd., Belmar, 732.681.1177
Chatham:
Serenade
Leave the grilling to the folks at Serenade. Treat Dad to a prime, 20-oz Porterhouse Steak with all the accompaniments. Restaurant Serenade, Six Roosevelt Ave., Chatham, 973.701.0303.
Cranford:
The Italian Pantry Bistro
The menu in this tiny restaurant includes the chef’s own house-made mozzarella cheese served with roasted beets in a special vinagrette. Try the farfalle with wild mushrooms, caramelized onions, and peas in a mascarpone cream sauce. Grandma’s own meatballs are a highlight. The Italian Pantry Bistro, 13 Eastman St., Cranford, 908.272.7720
Gladstone:
Gladstone Tavern
I love the burgers, fries, and Caesar salad at Gladstone Tavern. With the warmer weather, you may choose to dine outdoors under a huge tent surrounded by their herb garden, or in their warm and welcoming dining room. The entire staff is kid friendly. The menu offers an abundance of favorites for everyone. Save room for Executive chef-proprietor Tom Carlin’s fabulous gelato. Gladstone Tavern, 273 Main St., Gladstone, 908.234.9055
Edgewater:
River Palm Terrace
It’s loud. It’s crowded. It’s an entire scene, but the steaks are absolutely the best. You’ll love the shrimp cocktail, the creamed spinach, the salad, and the cheesecake. Should you choose, you might even order the lamb chops. Try to get there this year. River Palm Terrace, 1416 River Rd., Edgewater, 201.224.2013
Kenilworth:
La Griglia
La Griglia never disappoints. The absolute favorite is an appetizer of Cajun calamari. Enjoy that and a most delicious Caesar salad. Favorites include scallops with risotto, salmon topped with lump crabmeat, potato-encrusted red snapper, and fabulous veal dishes. Portions are more than generous, and drinks are served beautifully. For dessert, try chef John Tocci’s chocolate chip cookie stuffed with his own vanilla ice cream. La Griglia Seafood Grill and Wine Bar, 740 Boulevard, Kenilworth, 908.241.7371
Maplewood:
Lorena's
The restaurant is tiny, but the menu is attractive. Whatever you choose to taste, you’ll definitely want more. Humberto is the executive chef, and Lorena, his wife and partner, serves as restaurant manager. You’ll be happy. BYOB. Restaurant Lorena’s, 168 Maplewood Ave., Maplewood, 973.763.4460.
Millburn:
Basilico
Basilico never disappoints. The menu offers an abundance of dishes served in an informal atmosphere. You’re also in the area of Paper Mill Playhouse, and that offers dad another option. Basilico, 324 Millburn Ave., Millburn, 973.379.7020
La Cucina Ristorante
Marc Spagnola will welcome dad and the family to La Cucina Ristorante and Seafood Grill. The meatballs are always a hit, as is their full array of interesting pasta and seafood dishes. La Cucina Ristorante and Seafood Grill, 291 Essex St., Millburn, 973.379.6700
Rutherford:
Park & Orchard
It’s all about fresh at Park & Orchard Restaurant in Hackensack. Choose your favorite dishes from a hearty, eclectic menu. Portions are more than plentiful, and the wine list is most attractive. Park & Orchard Restaurant, 240 Hackensack St., East Rutherford, 201.939.9292
Summit:
La Focaccia
Enjoy the hustle and bustle at La Focaccia in Summit, where you’ll find a full array of seafood, veal, and pasta dishes. Service is friendly, and so are the guests. La Focaccia, 523 Morris Ave., Summit, 908.277.4006.
Westfield:
Limani Seafood Grill
New England or Manhattan clam chowder and soft shell crabs. Seafood towers laden with gorgeous lobster, shrimp, and crabmeat. Generous portions of your favorite grilled and broiled fish, all served with delicious lemon potatoes and a vegetable. Start with one of proprietor George Vastardis’ salads, and end with his house-made gelato. BYOB. Limani Seafood Grill, 235 North Ave. West, Westfield, 908.233.0052
Xocolatz
You may dine inside or outdoors under the umbrellas at Xocolatz. Selections include French onion soup, quiche, a foccacio panini, herbed grilled chicken salad, chicken parmesan, smothered meatloaf, barbecued baby back ribs, quesadillas, burgers, and classic sandwiches. Don’t leave without a glass of Jaime’s iced tea. Request a couple of his chocolate chip cookies and leave with a smile on your face. You’ll appreciate the good food and the more than fair prices. BYOB. Xocolatz, 235 Elmer St., Westfield, 908.232.3962.
Watchung:
Water & Wine
Dad will enjoy grazing the Raw Bar menu at Water & Wine in Watchung. Start with a jumbo lump crab cocktail. Move on to oysters of the day. Add a seafood salad and you’ll be in Father’s Day Heaven. Or, start with a bowl of pasta fagioli and move on to garlic shrimp with extra virgin olive oil and white wine, add a veal rack chop with vegetable cous cous and plum tomatoes, or rack of lamb. The comfortable bar and lounge are perfect for gathering. Water & Wine, 14 Stirling Rd., Wathchung, 908.755.9344
Friday, June 19, 2009
Treat Dad to Dinner this Father's Day
Posted by New Jersey Life at 9:06 AM
Labels: Millicent K. Brody, Musings, New Jersey restaurants, restaurant
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