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babystruck

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  1. Tried Noodle Chu this morning and loved it. There were only two of us so we didn't get to sample much but I was impressed with what I did eat (mostly the basics, shu mai, har gow, bao, stick rice in leaves) and saw a lot of great stuff come by after we had already filled up, including some fabulous looking clams. I will also say that we were the only party in there not accompanied by at least 1 chinese person and we were still offered all of the "delicacies" including tripe. I have been to many dim sum places where that is not the case and non-chinese folks are offered only the same three to four dishes. I will definitely be bringing back some of my NJ friends who have never experienced dim sum. Thanks for the help finding them
  2. I checked with the Muslim Student Association here at William Paterson and they get their food for events from Fattal's Bakery 975 Main St Paterson open 7 days a week. This resturant was just reviewed in the record on Jan 7th. I got called for Jury Duty on the 12th so I'll try to check it out.
  3. I have only been to Taqueria Selena for lunch on the weekends. I would be surprised if they were closed during the week however. No sign on the door I presume? Drag about that. I'm planning to check out some of the new places in Paterson soon, so I will post about those as well.
  4. I knew someone would ask that and of course I have no idea of the address. I tried googling it to no avail. It is on Wanaque Ave. The downtown is only two or three blocks long so it would be hard to miss.
  5. Hi Thank goodness I found this forum! I'm a CA transplant and desperate for some of the ethnic food I took for granted in CA. I know there must be persian food, maybe in Parsipanny, but can't find any via web search. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I'm desperate for some fesenjen and sour cherry rice Thanks
  6. Has a large Sur La Table and other high end mall stores such as Coach, Banana Republic, J Crew. Food options aren't great PF Changs or the quickly becoming ubiquitous Panera but since I'm starved for urbanity in South Jersey on the weekends , it functions. Also close to great grocery store Zagaras and a Trader Joes.
  7. IMHO, in pompton lakes the better of the two taquerias that I have tried is Taqueria Selena. Delicious and authentic. I had the carnitas burrito. There is also a very small shop selling Mexican food prodcuts, including queso, chiles and toritllas.
  8. Not a big fan of that brew pub's food and the place is always freezing. For higher end dining I love Mediterra at the end of Palmer Square. Big dating fav for me and my husband, so I suppose that I'm prejudiced Princeton Township 29 Hulfish Street (Palmer Square) - map Princeton, NJ 08542 609.252.9680
  9. Hello I am a recent CA transplant to NJ and am desperately searching for Dim Sum in Northern New Jersey. I am used to the sort of big chinatown experience that you find in LA and SF, but at this point I'd settle for decent dim sum. I have read past threads and it seems like the top two contenders are Noodle Chu or Silver Pond. I'm hoping someone can tell me which has the better food. Thanks Babystruck
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