Best Sicilian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Sicilian food in Jersey City. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Sicilian restaurants near you.. Jersey City is the second-most-populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey, after Newark. It is the seat of Hudson County as well as the county's largest city. As of 2016, the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program calculated that Jersey City's population was 264,152, with the largest population increase of any municipality in New Jersey since 2010, an increase of about 6.7% from the 2010 United States Census, when the city's population was at 247,597, ranking the city the 77th-largest in the nation.
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4 based on 2454 reviews
Blackhawk is right about everything. Chumming up, arrogant reception. Deliberately overbooked. Though reservation there was left just a table outside by 15 degrees centigrade in the evening. In fact, there are many better restaurants.Dear customer,I apologize if you had this bed experience. Basically our staff is always kind and nice with everybody.This is our policy. Sometimes it happens that people wait outside because the place is small and we have many customers. They are always happy to have an experience in the Piccola Cucina so the wait is worth it. We hope you will come to taste our food.Thank you so muchPiccola Cucina Group
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4 based on 940 reviews
This is a tiny place on Prince Street. It can be a little noisy with everyone being seated very close to each other, but it's tolerable. We had bruschette for an appetizer. It was the classic version with olive oil and tomatoes and was awesome. Three of us had lasagna, and the fourth person had penne with tomato sauce and basil. They have a lava cake that isn't on the menu, and the two who had it were fans. All of the food was excellent. Reservations have to be made a month in advance and are recommended. However, there were a few folks who came without reservations after 8 p.m. who were able to be seated. Prices are pretty low for food of this quality.
4 based on 134 reviews
After reading the reviews I had high expectations. The wine recommendations were excellent but the waiter was a bit pushy recommending too much food! We had a seafood/veggie combo appetizer and the Sicilian rice balls. Be prepared for fish and shrimp complete with heads and eyes. My sister did not like her grilled seafood plate, it looked a little too fresh from the sea. The pastas were good but a bit too al dente. Super loud once it fills up, can't really have a conversation. Next time I'll try somewhere else. Cute little place and Spring Street is a fun area for strolling.
4 based on 1550 reviews
2019 Eataly at World Trade Center, NYCWe were happily surprised when we found Eataly being in the Oculus at Westfield World Trade Center. We were familiar with the Eataly on the corner of W24th street and 5th Avenue. The restaurant is inviting. There are a number of sections that you can actually dine. Luckily, we were early for lunch. We waited for a table along the window. There are commanding views of the World Trade Center Plaza and Fountains. An original fire-engine on 9/11 is directly down on the ground floor. The ambiance is both sad and peaceful to say the least. The service is friendly. What we found, though, it was hard to get the waiter to come over to our table after serving the food. These waiters have too many tables to serve. My wife and I had draft beers. We split a cheese pizza made with Blue Cheese. We had asked for âwell-done,â but it missed the mark. Then, too, there wasnât enough Blue Cheese. Next time we will remedy the situation with a âpreciseâ order. We visited again ten weeks later. My wife had the âchicken salad.â She did not enjoy this as much. I had the âMussels and Shrimp.â For a dish that is $25 it had seven mussels and the few shrimps were medium to small in size. I had to ask our waiter for cheese.The first visit we were overwhelmed with the ambiance of the eatery. The second visit we realized that the prices reflect this ambiance. The food is marginal at best. The name âEatalyâ is what attracts people.
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