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This restaurant occupies same space where The Monk Room was. Its basically Italian, with a couple other dishes available. The owner is Brazilian and has some excellent ideas.I had the turkey, red pepper, and spinach panini. Very fresh and good portion size - roughly what 2 sandwiches would be from a normal loaf off bread. This foccacia was MUCH better than normal bread of course. I only ate half and was content.Of course I was also saving room for dessert...tiramisu & cappuccino. Tiramisu made in-house, delicious! I thoroughly enjoyed the cappuccino too.At this point they're still waiting on liquor license, so no beer or wine yet. But I'll go back no matter what, tho try one of the pizzas or pastas.
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4 based on 21 reviews
I went to Andros Restaurant on a recommendation on a review and really enjoyed mylunch. I ordered a classic hamburger with cheese that came out perfectly cooked and the French Fries that were made for me. Their little dish of cole slaw was excellent. It was creamy and well spiced. The whole meal was enjoyable and I was glad I was able to give the cook something to do because the place was empty at 5:00pm.The service could not have been nicer and the waiter gave me his full attention without hovering over me. He also watched my refills and gave me two without asking. The restaurant has a nice menu and an extensive amount of home baked desserts.
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4 based on 41 reviews
Recently went to a Red Bulls game with some friends who all met at Nino's for a pregame dinner. This is your typical North Jersey Italian pizzeria/restaurant serving all of your favorite traditional Italian dishes. Food is good, prices what you would expect, portions large and the service is great. Even on a game night with two large parties, the wait for our food was no longer then usual. The plus here is that unlike other of these types of restaurants, this one has a liquor license. So instead of paying ridiculous prices for beer at the stadium, have a few at Nino's for about 1/3rd the price. We did. They also have free parking in the strip mall lot. Close to Red Bull Arena, I would highly recommend Nino's for a pre or post game meal and will certainly return when we go to our next game.
4 based on 32 reviews
We only went there because it had excellent reviews already and they didnât prove false.The pizza, gluten-free for me, was fantastic, the sort that is only occcasionally found where the pieces can be picked up and eaten by hand because theyâre crispy. It was flavoursome and very good value for money too.A special word for the staff, two of whom separately had a chat with us to make us welcome.Would we go back? Too right we would!
4 based on 76 reviews
This is a solid choice for pizza near the Prudential Center. Nice open space, friendly service. They have a more limited menu before events but there is still plenty to choose. We found the tasty to be very tasty and well prepared (and I say this as a NY-based pizza snob). The chicken wings however, were overcooked and dry. Nevertheless, we enjoyed our meal.
4 based on 50 reviews
40 years and still the same....great every time...A double with everything for me and C and C cola at list 5 times the month... A MUST TRY
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