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Dangerkitty said:
Just had dinner at an Italian Restaurant or (Ristorante) called Arbereshi's. Without a doubt the best Italian Food I have ever ever eaten.

It's located at 35 Moonachie Road. Coming out of Jet Aviation take a left on Moonachie Ave then take a left at the second light on Moonachie Road. About a 2 miles on your right.

It's a tiny little restaurant that has alot of class. They dont even have menu's. You just tell them what you want and they cook it up for you.

Ask for Martino. He will take great care of you.

I can't say enough good things about this place. The service and food are second to none. You will not be dissapointed.

Correct you are!!! Absolutly the finest. The only bummer is they do not have a liquor licence. You can buy wine from across the street at a very reasonable price. Service is the BEST I have ever encountered.

Sylvester's (Italian) on top of the hill on Franklin and Terrace is very good as well. A bit expensive though.

As for Stevie's ... if you like cigarette smoke with a side order of lung cancer and a very marginal meal this is the place for you. It is nothing more than an independent Outback style resturant with less atmoshere and even less class. If you want steaks the Ivy Inn on Terrace is very good as is the Sea Shack.

Legal Seafood's is fine, but you are in NJ for cryn' out load. Legal is nothing more than a 3 1/2 star chain resturant serving seafood a la Walmart to the masses. You can do much better than this.

Segovia's is always a good bet as well. Make sure that you have a reservation.

I almost forgot, be sure to go to Harold's for deli. It is across the street from the Marriot Courtyard next to the Castle at the intersection of 17 & 3.

All of these places are known to the FBO's and they shouldbe able to point you in the right direction.

If you have access to a car do not miss going into the city. If you go on down to Mulbury St on a Thurs night you will not be disappointed. There are a zillion Italian resturants here. I recommend Angelo's. It has been there for over 100 years. Good food and EXCELLENT eye candy :cool:
 
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G100driver said:
Correct you are!!! Absolutly the finest. The only bummer is they do not have a liquer licence. You can buy wine from across the street at a very reasonable price. Service is the BEST I have ever encountered.

Sylvester's (Italian) on top of the hill on Franklin and Terrace is very good as well. A bit expensive though.

As for Stevie's ... if you like cigarette smoke with a side order of lung cancer and a very marginal meal this is the place for you. It is nothing more than an independent Outback style resturant with less atmoshere and even less class. If you want steaks the Ivy Inn on Terrace is very good as is the Sea Shack.

Legal Seafood's is fine, but you are in NJ for cryn' out load. Legal is nothing more than a 3 1/2 star chain resturant serving seafood a la Walmart to the masses. You can do much better than this.

Segovia's is always a good bet as well. Make sure that you have a reservation.

I almost forgot, be sure to go to Harold's for deli. It is across the street from the Marriot Courtyard next to the Castle at the intersection of 17 & 3.

All of these places are known to the FBO's and they shouldbe able to point you in the right direction.

If you have access to a car do not miss going into the city. If you go on down to Mulbury St on a Thurs night you will not be disappointed. There are a zillion Italian resturants here. I recommend Angelo's. It has been there for over 100 years. Good food and EXCELLENT eye candy :cool:

G100,

Last night we had a few glasses of wine there and some Grappa. Since they dont have a Liquor license they give away the booze. You are not charged for it. I did see people bring in their own wine however.

Best service I have ever had in a restaurant. Bar none.

DK
 
TransMach said:
Mates,

Now here's a post sure to burn several and flame me to the end ...

Segovia is OUTSTANDING ... but it's not Italian ...it's Spanish. Medeteranian Spanish to be exact. My wife was born in Northern Spain and our (her) faimly's dishes are clearly in line. Ask anyone when you're there! I'm sure they are Spanish, not Italian ... if I'm wrong, I'll eat a bug. A bug, not Avbug.

It's a wondeful experience ... you'll love it ...

TransMach

You are correct sir. I must have had italian on the brain at the time ;)
 
Hey, I hear that they had a drive in at the end of the runway !!!!!
 
G100driver said:
I almost forgot, be sure to go to Harold's for deli. It is across the street from the Marriot Courtyard next to the Castle at the intersection of 17 & 3.

Great suggestions - keep 'em coming! I know I've been to Harold's...the next time I need a 16" tall cake (or a turkey sandwich that's almost as big) I'll go back.
 
Wang Chung said:
Great suggestions - keep 'em coming! I know I've been to Harold's...the next time I need a 16" tall cake (or a turkey sandwich that's almost as big) I'll go back.

If you want to save a few buck's or just have a good pizza ... go to Sal's. They are on the north side of the airport just west of the "drive through" on the road that dog legs to the right immediately after passing Dassault. They are on the right in a small strip mall. (Was that confusing enough). If you get to Redneck road you have gone too far.

Large cheese "pie" is 9.95. BYOB as well.

Also, be sure and get the pastrami next time at Harold's. Like butta'
 
G100driver said:
Also, be sure and get the pastrami next time at Harold's. Like butta'
Harold's is ok, but if you like Pastrami (and who doesn't???), next time you get to Phoenix, go to the "Downtown Deli" on Central, right downtown in the business district (The Downtown Deli, 1[size=-1]30 N Central Ave, [/size][size=-1]Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 258-3069)[/size]... By far the best Pastrami Sammich I have had... You won't leave hungry or broke!
 
Falcon Capt said:
Harold's is ok, but if you like Pastrami (and who doesn't???), next time you get to Phoenix, go to the "Downtown Deli" on Central, right downtown in the business district (The Downtown Deli, 1[size=-1]30 N Central Ave, [/size][size=-1]Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 258-3069)[/size]... By far the best Pastrami Sammich I have had... You won't leave hungry or broke!
No Sh@@t, never been, but I'll be there next week!
 
501261 said:
No Sh@@t, never been, but I'll be there next week!
I think they are only open for Breakfasl/Lunch since they are in the downtown business district...

The Pastrami is excellent, as well as their soups are home-made... Mmmm...
 
G100driver said:
They serve fried burrito's and burned coffee. Fequented by mechanics.:D


Yea, but the waitress is hot!!!
 
I've eaten at most of the nicer stuff and it's fine, sushi is cool at Miyoshis and that other gigantic buffet place (cheap and decent) Minados or something like that, but, for breakfast and the best **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** fresh desserts (boston creme pie) there is this cheap and unhealty greasy spoon on the way in from Lyndhurst-I think it's on Rte 17-it's not too far from that Japanese steakhouse...it's open early and the sausage is great. Can't for the life of me remember the name, I think it starts with an L.
 

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