BY: Elise Phillips Margulis
New Jersey finally has its own Eataly, the global Italian marketplace and restaurant full of delicious Italian imports. Customers can dine in the 230-seat restaurant and bar and/or purchase artisanal imports in the market of imported gastronomic delights including coffee, pastries, gelato, extra virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar, bronze-extruded pasta, salami, formaggi, fresh pasta, antipasto, a curated retail section with imported Italian delicacies and more.
The market also features pasta-making demonstrations. Eataly’s café and quick service counters provide authentic Italian favorites for guests on-the-go, from panini to made-in-Eataly gelato
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