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South Jersey Dining
In South Jersey, it is entirely possible to eat your way
around the globe and leave your passport at home. Dining in
South Jersey can take you from Italy to China to France to
Mexico and other exotic ports of call. Or it can take you
right around the corner to a traditional old time diner. It
can be four-star white tablecloth. Or a casual bistro.
Whatever your taste, you can taste it in South Jersey.
Search the Dining Guide for delicious
options.
The resurgence in the region's Main Street communities has
gone hand-in-hand -- or fork-in-fork -- with a new wave of
restaurateurs approach cooking like creating a fine work of
art. With their growing list of little jewel box
restaurants, the towns of
Collingswood and
Haddonfield have
captured the attention of foodies throughout the region.
One of the region's most popular dining attractions is its
many old-fashioned diners. In fact, you could call South
Jersey the Diner Capital of the World. Nostalgia,
table-to-juke boxes and down-home cooking combine to make a
lively, retro experience.
Maybe it's the fresh fruits, veggies and herbs from nearby
farms that make everything taste so good. Or maybe it's the
region's growing wine industry that now offers a selection
that even the pickiest oenophile will adore. But whatever
the reason, four-star dining has become a favorite pass time
in South Jersey. Even the pickiest palates have discovered
the region's restaurant renaissance.
Of course, for families on the run or a touch of the
familiar, you can find just about every nationally-known
chain close to wherever you are. Wherever you decide to
dine, leave room for dessert. And don't worry about the
calories. With so much to do and see, you'll burn it off in
no time.
Search the Dining Guide.
Pictured: Tortilla Press, Collingswood
Courtesy Tortilla Press
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