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• Contemporary French / American • South Orange
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• Contemporary American • Millburn
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- VVeronicaNew York City •8 reviews4.0Dined 2 days agoThe entertainment was very loud, where you could hear conversations or them calling your name while you were waiting. I asked for bread and the dip that they give was a bowl of oil.More infoMcLoone's BoathousePrice: Moderate• American• West Orange•4.5
- CChris EspirituNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoIt's pretty great that New Jersey now has the opportunity to enjoy the popular Eataly without going into NYC. Food was fantastic and the restaurant is stunning. Staff was amazingly friendly and accommodating to a disabled person like myself. And if you don't want to eat at the restaurant, you can enjoy shopping in the market or eating in the cafe area with choices like pizza, gelato, and more. Definitely go check it out.More infoEataly Ristorante - Short HillsPrice: Moderate• Italian• Millburn•3.7
- CCaroleVIPNew York City •17 reviews5.0Dined on Feb 9, 2025Dined here before the matinee at the PaperMill Food was delicious. Service was great! Definitely recommend and will be back. Easy walking distance to theater and parking across the streetMore infoLa Pergola BYOBPrice: Expensive• Italian• Millburn•4.7
- YYNew Jersey •1 review4.0Dined on Jan 26, 2025This spot is very cozy and quaint. I intend to revisit.More infoMoonShine - Modern Supper ClubPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Millburn•4.1
- MmatthewVIPNew York City •10 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 25, 2025Give the Village Hall another try!! I'm a SOMA resident and have been to the Village Hall a handful of times, each time a little disappointed by some aspect of the experience. But after last night, I can honestly say I was happily impressed. After some subtle and not-so-subtle changes, I think they have finally gotten it right. It was a Friday night. They had a tasteful jazz trio playing. Not too distracting for conversation, but also not just bland background music; they were very good. Acoustics are amazing! They've made tasteful changes to the main dining space making it much cozier. Among them: a new seating arrangement with a long, leather seating unit that divides the space nicely (before it was just a huge, open space with sparse tables and chairs and it just didn't work); they painted the ceiling a ruby red, which, combined with the dark-blue leather seating/booths, made it feel super inviting. Combine that with the features that were already in place and I just loved being there. For the meal, I started out with a drink on the specials list (Winter Spritz with fig and mint). For the app, I had the Bang Bang Shrimp and then the Short Rib Pappardelle pasta as my main. Both were bursting with flavor, complex, and absolutely delicious. The short rib was melt-in-your-mouth tender and the sauce made it one the better pasta dishes I've had anywhere for quite some time. I will definitely be making a trip back soon specifically for that order. (SUGGESTION: My only suggestion is to forgo the smaller app plates for something larger. Not to get more food, but to allow for more space so that when you scoop portions it doesn't fall off the edges of the plate.) The service was never rushed but efficient and polite from beginning to end. We are often quick to discount local restaurants or give up on them after one bad experience. I would encourage everyone to give VH another try. After my experience last night, I will 100% be going back for more.More infoVillage Hall TavernPrice: Expensive• Contemporary French / American• South Orange•3.9