Find out what International restaurants to try in Hopewell. Hopewell is a borough in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 1,922, reflecting a decline of 113 (-5.6%) from the 2,035 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 67 (+3.4%) from the 1,968 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 339 reviews
Welcome to Vidalia, Lawrenceville premiere destination for gourmet cuisine and impeccable service. Accented by soft lighting and elegant décor, Vidalia aims to please and succeeds in doing so. The professional staff caters to its guestsâ every need making
Our family went to celebrate a special occasion. We were seated outside in a very makeshift patio. It was a cold, rainy day, and the wind was blowing through the sides and of the plastic sheets hanging as outside âwalls.â No more ne thought to tape them done until we suggested it as we were reallyfreezing. Our table was squeezed into a small platform with a tricky step down. The food was good, but we didnât linger too long because of our physical discomfort. We asked twice for bread and never got it. Very disappointing.I am disheartened about your experience and glad your food was good. Unfortunately Mother Nature did not cooperate with the day. During the spring / summer season the side panels are removed. The restaurant confirmed all reservations in advance mentioning the forecast would call for 100% rain and high winds if sitting in our patio. The restaurant staff made everything possible to accommodate with overhead lamp heaters and fire towers making the environment comfortable for outdoors dining as much as we could. We welcome you back Chef Salvatore Scarlata
Most Popular European food in Hopewell, New Jersey, United States
4 based on 327 reviews
Savor and share chef Scott Anderson and Ben Nerenhausen's inventive, culturally influenced cuisine with a superlative emphasis on fresh, local ingredients and inviting flavors. Mistral's bar features an eclectic craft cocktail menu that is both unexpected
My wife and I celebrated a wedding anniversary here as first time customers. We found a restaurant that was three quarters full on a Monday evening with enough patrons to keep the staff on the hop. Fellow eaters were people of all ages in fashionable casual dress. We had opted for dining inside rather than in a somewhat garage-like space that was open to the elements and our reservation snared a table near the kitchen door that allowed us to see the chefs at work and receive attentive service but not to be troubled by the passing waiters. Unexpectedly, a couple of starters appeared quickly on the table, served by the floor manager?. These were soon followed by a waiter apologizing for the unordered dishes but we decided to keep them and were informed that they would not be charged on the bill. This gesture reinforced our initial impression of a restaurant that does not take advantage of its customers but is quick to accept responsibility for gaffes. Our entrees arrived in due course and were ample, beautifully plated, well flavored and not overstuffed with carbs. Accompanied by a glass of pino and an Allagash white beer, they were just what was wanted. We also sampled some tea and split an Eton Mess dessert. The total came to $90. Not bad for a "special" occasion! We will certainly return.
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Hopewell: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 433 reviews
2nd time here. Very good brunch, eggs benny's, and of course pancakes. Stop by right across from university. Busy during breakfast!!
Where to eat American food in Hopewell: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 160 reviews
A gastro-pub starts with the elements of a classic pub and then blends in gourmet food. RHI elevates these basic ingredients to a new level. The result is a casual-yet-refined atmosphere that welcomes craft beer aficionados, wine connoisseurs, foodies, an
This is a good local restaurant/pub with a dedicated following. I've eaten there numerous times over the years. One of these days I would love to try their famous burgers, BUT they refuse to stock gluten-free rolls in spite of wait staff telling me they get requests every day for GF rolls and have told management as such. Burgers don't taste the same without a roll, so I have yet to have one. Note to management: Shoprite is 1/2 mile down the road -- go buy a package of GF rolls for goodness sake.Lack of GF rolls aside, the food is tasty and the wait staff accommodating. They have salmon and other options for GF folks. The restaurant itself is VERY noisy inside, but there is a small patio outside that is pleasant and quieter. Heat lamps outside in the transition seasons would be a wonderful addition. There is optional free valet parking (Thurs-Sat, I think) for those who want it, but there is usually parking on the street for those who eschew valets.For beer enthusiasts, you'll love the selection. All in all, a good, solid local restaurant.
4 based on 202 reviews
"Inventive American Cuisine"- We are a BYOB restaurant.- We are closed Mondays.- We are less than a mile from Rt 95 and just a few miles south of Princeton. - We have free parking.- We are street level and easily accessible for wheelchairs.
Acacia is in Lawrenceville, NJ and across the main street from the well-regarded Lawrenceville School. Dining in the summer when school is on break gives the restaurant a relaxed, quiet and reseeved atmosphere. The menu is small but filled with exciting appetizers, salads, and entrees. We enjoyed the beet salad, crabcakes, porkchop and chocolate trifle. Prices are in the $20's and $30's for entrees. No wine list but you can bring your own bottles. Service was attentive.
Most Popular Italian food in Hopewell, New Jersey, United States
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