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richl2214

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  1. Having a big party in November and the place I use to buy cakes from closed down.

    Any suggestions on the best place to have cakes made in North Jersey? Im particularly looking for around Nutley area and don't want to go too far out of the area.

    I'm talking fresh whipped cream. All fresh ingrediants. Top notch. Expense is no issue. The kind of cake that your guests have a second piece of and fight for it.

    Throw me out your recs! Thanks in advance.

  2. You're wrong, an Irish hotdog would be stewed in whiskey. :raz:

    Actually the "Italian hotdog" is a take on the traditional Italian-American sausage/pepper/onion/potato sang-wich. The only difference is the added ketchup or mustard on the hotdog.

  3. Glad you had a great time at Dock's! IMO it is the best place in AC to eat, bar none. I love the atmosphere which isn't stuffy, I love the piano bar, I love the tall martinis. The oysters are so fresh and a great selection daily. I tops off with great service. Truly a gem.

  4. I go to Dish frequently. Mostly for the bar and martinis. Blue cheese olives. MMMMMMMM

    Food is good. Clams dishes and pasta dishes are very well prepared and not overdone. They are simple. Tuna carpaccio well presented and simple.

    The food and atmosphere are great for my tastes. Not overpriced in my opinion for what you get. I would recommend the place to a friend without hesitation.

    The new chef seems to be doing a good job. The guys that ran it before were not really "restaurant" people. They sold it to the chef. I think it was a good move.

    Nice place for a date.

  5. It's not a restaurant but when Ferrara's Pastry Shop in Newark on Bloomfield Ave. closed my heart sunk.

    Callandra's is still there but they can't hold a candle to the homemade sfogliatele and cannoli from Ferrara's.

    R.I.P. Ferrara's of Newark (the original)

    Now a great Domino's pizzaria....whoopdee damn doo!!!!!!!!!

  6. I'll second, and third, and fourth the recommendation for Dock's Oyster House.

    The place is fantastic but a bit pricey. Entrees in the $20-30 range. WELL worth the price. I can't say enough good things about Dock's!

  7. Went to this place last week in Ironbound Newark. 134 Clifford Street.

    My girlfriend who is Portugeuse kept telling me how good this Italian eatery in Ironbound was. I always blew her off since I am an Italian-American who grew up with fantastic home cooked meals and she thinks the Olive Garden is edible.

    First thing I noticed was the place was packed with Italian/Americans. Good sign.

    Well let me tell you the food was fantastic. We started off with Hearts of Artichoke Oregenata sauteed in olive oil/garlic/lemon juice.

    Next split a very nice and light TriColor sald with Parmaggiano Reggiano.

    For entree I had Penne with Ricotta cheese in a marinara sauce covered with pancetta. Fantastic! She had Broccoli Rabe and Rigatoni with shrimp and garlic sauce.

    Espressos were good and desserts were ok but not made in house. The chocolate souffle was good but not great.

    All in all a great experience. I think they have a singer/band there on certain nights. Parking is no problem with a lot right across the street. Will definitely go back!

  8. Mario it's a pleasure.

    I was curious as to which region in Italy is your favorite for food overall? I understand that this may be a tough question and that all regions have their own unique tastes and foods. However I am sure there is a place that seems to call you when you land on Italian soil.

    I am planning atrip next year and would like to incorporate not only sightseeing but "sighteating." I am very excited since this will be my first trip to Italy.

    PS- My experience at Babbo was nothing but spectacular. How the heck do you get your octopus to be so tender? :smile:

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