
BY: Chris Fry
A new restaurant called Terra e Mare along Jersey City’s southern waterfront aims to become a “shrine” to aged steaks and premium seafood that has even bigger plans for the warmer months.
Terra e Mare, which translates to land and sea in Italian, formally began dining service late last month. The new eatery is part of the Hudson House facility at 2 Chapel Drive, which is located at the foot of the potentially growing Port Liberté neighborhood.
SOURCE: https://jerseydigs.com/
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