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Rosie

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  1. Please let us know. Thanks.
  2. What about Due Amici, on Main Street (near where Harrison Avenue meets it) in West Orange? We've been there a few times, found it to be very good, and have even been able to walk in on a Saturday night. What did you have at Due Amici? Have not heard much about this place except friends didn't like it when they first opened.
  3. If there are any chefs that know NJ restaurants that are open from midnight to 2 AM please let us know. The ones I know go into NYC.
  4. Welcome to eGullet foiegrasboy.
  5. 8/15 http://www.northjersey.com/page.php?qstr=e...UVFeXk2NTY5NDI4
  6. Trattoria Corrado 7 Station Square Rutherford 201-935-6606 Across from train station
  7. I know and I thank you.
  8. Has anyone been here?
  9. No surprises at Epernay last night. This restaurant is consistently outstanding. Started with our favorite appetizer-- mussels in white wine, garlic and parsley. Finished the sauce with a soup spoon rather than bread to save some calories! Also shared their addictive French fries and country pate with cornichons and Dijon mustard. Two of us ordered the wonderful roasted wild salmon. The accompaniment of chunky ratatouille and red pepper coulis made for a most pleasing dish. The roast poussin was juicy and tender with crisp skin. All that was left on the plate were bones. Also loved, Lowell’s herb and pepper crusted tuna served rare with lentil salad and shallot vinaigrette. Desserts should not be missed. Chocoholics will love the profiteroles filled with ice cream accompanied by a pitcher of warm chocolate sauce and the chocolate mousse. The lemon tart and crème brulee were also delicious. Epernay is quieter in the summer and parking in Montclair was much easier. If you live in the area and want to “order in” Epernay has curbside pick-up Monday through Thursday. Reservations: 973-783-0447.
  10. Congratualtions on the "good" review in the Sunday NY Times. It reads beautifully. Actually reads better than a good. David Corcoran wrties "A few missteps in the kitchen keep An American Grill from a higher rating but if you spend an evening here, the odds are long that you will leave happy." Chef/owner Lou Reda is also commended for his professionalism and attention to details.
  11. Looking for a restaurant. Not a diner. Thanks.
  12. NJ restaurants that are open on Monday are listed here: http://forums.egullet.org/index.php?showtopic=8096&hl=
  13. Tetsuyas Otto, Area 8 Wharf Woolloomooloo
  14. menton1--In all fairness being on the Record Health Check list doesn't mean that a restaurant is awful. Also, I post the Health Check list weekly and don't remember seeing this restaurant listed.
  15. It's been around for centuries. Never been. Be sure to give us a report.
  16. Don't forget that the pig roast is Sept 12.
  17. Looking for a restaurant that serves food anywhere from midnight to 2 AM. Anyplace in NJ is fine.
  18. Hard because many people like you won't go back. If you start off with a liquor license the perception is different. Once you are able to BYO at a restaurant many people don't want to pay for a bottle of wine.
  19. If a restaurant opens as a BYO it is very hard to make the switch to serving liquor.
  20. Yes. Want to give me a schlorship?
  21. Any recommendations for a coffee house that a college student would enjoy?
  22. Sounds like a find. Thanks, Tom. Do you know anything about the chef/owners?
  23. Thanks for reminding me about this restaurant. Always loved the food there. Checked my notes and the last time I was there was in 1999. Time to go back.
  24. Gee---no one folded my napkin nor Lowell's. I told you I had the waiter from hunger! pnapoli--did you get truffles? Liquor license---Ugh--not happy to hear that.
  25. Rosie

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    Welcome to eGullet camden. Looking forward to reading reports on all the places you dine at.
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