Reviews on Pizza food in Plainsboro, New Jersey, United States. Plainsboro Township is a township in Middlesex County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 22,999, reflecting an increase of 2,784 (+13.8%) from the 20,215 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 6,002 (+42.2%) from the 14,213 counted in the 1990 Census.
Restaurants in Plainsboro
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I have been in this place twice for buying pizza to go. The cost is ok but the quality of the ingredients is really poor. Especially for the mozzarella (the most important ingredient for a pizza) that it tastes more like a cream than a real mozzarella. I have tried a lot of pizzeria in these 5 months in NJ and NY area, but this is one of the worst. The good thing of this place is that they close relatively late, respect to the others pizzeria, especially on Sunday. Hence, if I want a pizza after 9 p.m. I don't really have other choice.
4 based on 198 reviews
As a native of Princeton, NJ who dined at Conteâs recently with my family I am always amazed at how such an oddly located pizza joint that hasnât changed its decor for decades can attract so many ( it usually requires a long wait..) The answer is simple: very good pizza. Conteâs, a Princeton institution for decades, is located in a residential neighbourhood in Princeton a few blocks from Route 206, but not that easy to find. After an afternoon of Christmas shopping on a Sunday, I drove to Conteâs with my wife and two college-aged kids for an early dinner at 5:50pm on a Sunday, hoping to avoid a wait. Amazingly Conteâs was already packed and the line got bigger â we waited 25 minutes for a table. When we left around 7:30pm there were about 20 people in line, likely facing a 45-minute wait for a table.Conteâs is like a factory that cranks off pizzas and pours beer to its devoted patrons willing to endure a long wait for pizza, or pasta, and beer. While the staff is pleasant, itâs clear they are eager to turn tables to move diners in and out to optimize profits. It occurs to me that the old tables and uncomfortable chairs ( circa 1970 ) are not conducive to a lengthy stay.. they donât want you to linger but free up your table for the next guests. Conteâs serves very good pizza and they offer a decent mix of menu items plus a nice assortment of beer on tap or bottled. Donât go for the ambiance nor a fancy meal, but if you are looking for a unique pizza joint and you can tolerate a long wait to be seated, give it a try!
4 based on 106 reviews
A birthday was the theme for a party held recently in Capuano's. The catering menu had many dining options for all budgets--we chose to have three appetizers served family style (clams, garlic bread and mozzarella sticks). There were 4 entrée choices--a traditional red-sauce Italian entrée, a fish (Tilapia), a vegetarian and a chicken. No one was disappointed with their food. They do have whole wheat pasta for those who prefer a healthier option. We paid an additional amount for dessert which included homemade tiramisu, cannoli, and ricotta cheese cake. We all could have finished off additional trays of these goodies. The afternoon proceeded at a steady pace--courses were brought out at appropriate times. I was very pleased with Capuanos.
4 based on 88 reviews
Some business visitors from Maryland had gone to Nomad for lunch on a previous trip a few months prior, and when they came again, they emphatically requested going to Nomad again for lunch. That's a pretty good recommendation. As for myself, the margherita pizza was excellent, especially the crust. And the boxed pieces I took home were still tasty two and three days later.
4 based on 115 reviews
Bring a sweater it was very cold inside. Bring a bottle a BYOB. Bring an appetite... huge portions of pretty good Italian food. Good bread with dipping oil I add parmesan cheese to enhance it.A big menu with a lot of variety. Soup or salad comes with your entree. Flounder franchise was a tad rich for one person, the cavatelli with broccoli was a hit and linguine with clam sauce was tasty. Would return.
4 based on 55 reviews
This is and old and popular pizza parlor in Princeton Junction, with ample off street parking in a strip mall. The ambiance is more or less industrial, but typical for pizzerias. It also offers more traditional Italian meals, which can be eaten there or for take out. The portion size is generous, but otherwise run of the mill. Prices for traditional meals are competitive. There are better choices in this area.
4 based on 394 reviews
Simple Italian inspired fare in a neighborhood trattoria style atmosphere in Princeton's Palmer Square. Fresh, local ingredients, seasonal pasta dishes, pizzette and a predominantly regional Italian wine list.
We were lucky ,walked in an were seated immediately within 5 minutes people were waiting to be seated. very pleasant servers and greeters I have trouble walking and use a walker the staff went over board to make sure I was comfortable the food was excellent every one enjoyed their food
4 based on 112 reviews
Authentic Italian all natural & organic brick oven pizza as well as signature salads, sandwiches, & more! Nestled in the little historic town of Kingston the team here aims to please their guests. We look forward to serving you!
Friendly staff, great food. Can recommend the antipasti, different cheese and meats (salume, prosciutto), the buffalo mozzarella, and the thin crust (real) pizzas.Location, outside pergola seating in really nice especially on summer evenings.Good price/value ratio.Donât forget to bring your own drinks (BYOB)Looking forward to next occasion
4 based on 35 reviews
We've been going here both for eat-in and take-out for five years and the quality is consistent. Great, highly imaginative pizzas. Yummy subs. Nice people. Clean, simple interior. There's always plenty of seating available, which astounds me given the quality of the food. We're big fans of the arugula pizza and the spinach pizza, which are great as-is or with a sausage or chicken added.
4 based on 151 reviews
Today we went to lunch at Romeo's' an Italian restaurant in a shopping center in Plainsboro. It's a BYOB that is side by side with it's pizza restaurant. We are on the restaurant side.We started with their calamari, which is one of the best we have had anywhere. The rings are huge. It's fried, but very delicately. It comes with a red sauce on the side. The portion is huge. I think it costs $10.99.We come here for the linguine puttanesca. It's also one of the best we have had anywhere. It comes with soup or salad and of course, bread.The puttanesca is excellent. It includes black olives and cracked, large green olives. There's lots of flavor! I finished mine, my wife did not, there was so much! It came home with us.It came with a choice of soup or salad. I went of the soup, which was a potato bacon creak soup. The soup was thick and creamy. My wife was happy with her salad, which was pretty basic and good.The rolls are made from pizza dough. They are very dense. They are warm.Are there negatives? The restaurant has little or no romantic atmosphere. You are going for the food, not the decor.
Best Italian food near Plainsboro, New Jersey, United States
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