BY: DANIEL SONNINSHINE
The intersecting highways, meshing suburban, rural and city living are a cornerstone of New Jersey life. As are sandy beaches, major professional sports teams, and the closest of proximities to the world’s largest and most influential locale, New York City. What comes with all this? Great restaurants, of course. And New Jersey has many of them.
Do you like French cuisine? How about Chinese food? Mexican, hombre? Or how about Indian, my friend? You say you like Thai, German, Polish, Brazilian, Japanese, Ethiopian, and just simple ole’ American food? Well, New Jersey has great eateries boasting all of the above – and more.
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