Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, United States. Lawrenceville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Lawrence Township in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 3,887. Lawrenceville is located roughly halfway between Princeton and Trenton.
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4 based on 128 reviews
"Still Field to Table 3 Decades Later"Welcome to Enzo's La Piccola Cucina" (the little Kitchen) Enjoy our specialties - Northern and Southern Italian cooking, traditional Homemade Pastas, Veal, Chicken, Fresh Seafood, Steaks ,Chops, The Family at Enzo's t
Enzo's is a charming neighborhood Italian-American BYOB that I would love to have in my own neighborhood. Two specials -- fresh soft-shell crabs and a rich short-rib ragu over tagliatelle -- tasted homemade and luxurious at the same time, simply presented but really delicious. The romaine in our family-style salad was a little leathery, but escarole and beans were an excellent green side. The dining room is small and, on a Friday night, jammed, but the pace of service was great and all servers friendly and helpful.Thank you so much! Hope to have you become a regular and serve you again soon.
Best Seafood food near Lawrenceville, New Jersey, United States
4 based on 666 reviews
The covered patio is really nice in the summer. Short and uninspired menu. I love grilled mediterranean branzino; not sure what happened here-seemed steamed with no flavor. Two diners has the âlasagneâ with eggplant, which they didnât like much. Smoked fish appetizer was too salty. Itâs slipped quite a bit since I last dined here.
Top 5 International food in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, United States
4 based on 1187 reviews
Full service restaurant, private events, and bar serving lunch and dinner Monday through Saturday. Weekend reservations highly recommended. Drop-off catering, take-out, and children's menus available. Corporate and social events up to 130 people in 4 newl
It may be me, but not much on the menu appeals to me. Wife and friend, relatives like it more. Service is always great. Drinks are very good. Decore is presented well. Bar always full. Frieindly atmosphere.Let me get this straight. We offer 40 items on our menu and nothing appealed to you? You gave a "3" star review because you didn't like 1 thing!! Yes, it's obviously you. On the contrary, all of the others in your group liked everything! Seriously sir why in the world didn't they write the review. Makes no sense.
4 based on 126 reviews
We came here for dinner on recommendation by a co-worker, and we were not disappointed! Our server was very friendly, chatted with us and made sure our food came out hot and quickly!We started with an order of the stuffed red peppers as well as Dolmathakia (Homemade stuffed grape leaves with rice and herbs). I didn't have the grape leaves, but the stuffed red peppers was delicious! Since I have not had a lot of Greek food experience, I played it safe with the Beef and Lamb Gyro Platter Dinner, which was so good. The lemon potatoes were cooked perfectly and not too lemony.For those who are from out of state, NJ restaurants are a "bring your own beer/wine", which I was not aware of and thought was pretty cool. Our server opened our bottle of wine as well as the beers, which was great.Overall, Mikonos was really good and the service was perfect. I recommend this place for visitors and locals!
So, while the food here does in fact seem to by Halal, Burger Zone is a bit of a misnomer. There are essentially two kinds of burgers here: the BLT burger and the regular burger. Most of the other options were Middle Eastern-styled offerings, which is usually right up my alley, but I walked in thinking burger, and convinced myself that's still what I wanted. I wasn't disappointed. The burger was basic, but huge and tasty. The seasoned fries that came with it were also delicious. I added some baklava for dessert because, well, baklava. It was an enormous serving, and I ended up splitting it with both my kids.The building itself is small and very spartan, not much for ambiance. I imagine that they do the majority of their business in take-out. I mean, it was clean enough, just nothing terribly inviting. The owner/chef/cashier/only person working was incredibly friendly, and I was the only customer there at an hour too late for lunch and too early fro dinner, we had a very nice conversation while he prepared my meal. I'm not up this direction on Quakerbridge very often any more, but next time I am, I would certainly consider a return trip.
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