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Located in the Towne Center Shopping Center, Delhi 6 is now home to some of the most unique Indian food in the area. Starting the year off with a twang, this restaurant had its grand opening on Jan. 1. Now just over a month old, the restaurant invites customers to experience the new, mouth-watering taste of Delhi. Manager Arjun Singh and his brother, Chef Noddy Singh, are originally from the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT). Most of their relatives live in the sixth sector of Delhi, the area popularly known as the food district, hence the “6” at the end of the restaurant's name. With…
Sushi King, situated in the Windsor Heights Center on Route 130, is easy to miss because of its shopping strip location. But once you've discovered what's inside the Japanese restaurant, you'll forget that a Staples and Blockbuster are on either side of your dining experience. Serving Japanese cuisine since 2002, Sushi King has been known for its serene atmosphere,  elegant blue lighting, and (most importantly) the friendly staff. Staff members include the smiling servers, the accommodating host, and the three popular chefs who can be found behind the sushi bar. Head Chef Eric Chin, and his …
Fernando's Grille had its grand opening on June 10 at a brand new location on Mercer Street. Having moved from its previous spot, the restaurant is currently thriving on customers from both Robbinsville, it's former home, and East Windsor. Although previous businesses held at this location haven't seemed to last, the new team is confident in the Grille's future in the heart of downtown Hightstown.This new team consists of three talented men. Fernando Suquilanda, also known as “Chef,” handles the busy kitchen and the art of cooking the food. His brother, Front-of-the-House Manager Marcello …
Since the Cranbury Inn was established in 1780, it has been a haven for good food and drink. Twenty years ago, when owners Tom and Gay Ingegneri took over the establishment, they knew it would be an undertaking to uphold all of the history that exists within those walls. For instance, the quaint liquor store that stands right next to the dining room entrance was once the Justice of the Peace office and the telegraph office until the end of prohibition.Today, customers stop in to take part in the inn's history, if only for a meal. Most of the dining room chairs even date back to 1890. And …
You could stand on a corner and look around until a restaurant sign draws you in. But we've got a better idea. Each week, South Brunswick Patch picks a great restaurant either in town or nearby that is worth checking out. Here's this week's choice: Eno Terra Restaurant  Located on Route 27 in Kingston, Eno Terra uses local produce, meat and fish in order to provide fresh ingredients and to support the local community. Eno Terra offers a large selection of gourmet meals and it also has an array of wine and desserts.  The restaurant is located right next to the D&R Canal.  The restaurant …

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