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glowskull10 t1_jc8du9h wrote
Reply to comment by atomicflounder in Mongolian Barbeque in New Jersey? by ellindsey
sadly khans just closed and magic grill has its moments, but is nowhere near as good as khans was. dat sesami bread tho
mymainmanmoney t1_jc8csne wrote
Reply to Mongolian Barbeque in New Jersey? by ellindsey
Meng gao Yang bbq is hands down one of my favorite restaurants
vegas_gal t1_jc8cj6e wrote
Reply to Mongolian Barbeque in New Jersey? by ellindsey
JP LEES!! I also miss that place in New Brunswick!
CookiesWafflesKisses OP t1_jc8c61z wrote
Reply to comment by Available_Glass3072 in Does anyone know of a good Gluten Free Bakery in central Jersey? by CookiesWafflesKisses
I just heard that Wildflour closed down. I liked them, but their website no longer comes up.
RivChk t1_jc8c4x3 wrote
Reply to Mongolian Barbeque in New Jersey? by ellindsey
Oh me too! I loved that place in New Brunswick.
brightsideofmars t1_jc8a947 wrote
Papa Ganache, Wildflour and Cafe LaDeDa are all great! Probably each like a 30-40 min drive from the Brunswicks though. Broad Street Dough Co in Freehold has GF donuts.
rachelthelibrarian t1_jc880xy wrote
Reply to Mongolian Barbeque in New Jersey? by ellindsey
I loved that place in New Brunswick! Nothing like a bowl of Mongolian BBQ :)
WandaMildew80 t1_jc87ffa wrote
Reply to Mongolian Barbeque in New Jersey? by ellindsey
The Round Grill! I loved that place.
atomicflounder t1_jc86t0q wrote
Reply to Mongolian Barbeque in New Jersey? by ellindsey
When I was in the northern part of the state, nearest was Khan’s by the Palisades mall, but I will third/fourth/fifth/whatever is next the Magic Grill in Garwood
bsidetracked t1_jc83sy1 wrote
Reply to Mongolian Barbeque in New Jersey? by ellindsey
I also miss that place in New Brunswick! It was great for a filling meal on a student budget. I have to echo Magic Grill if it's still as good as it was in the 90s. Pleasantly surprised to hear it's still open.
hip_drive t1_jc80kg2 wrote
Reply to Mongolian Barbeque in New Jersey? by ellindsey
Thirding Magic Grill. The BBQ is great, but the dumplings are truly addictive.
Ordinarily_Claim t1_jc80gtj wrote
Reply to Mongolian Barbeque in New Jersey? by ellindsey
Magic Grill in Garwood. It is family owned and the dumplings are made daily and are delicious. I’ve been going there since I was a kid and now take my kids there.
Hdaana1 t1_jc7piwo wrote
Reply to Mongolian Barbeque in New Jersey? by ellindsey
Anyone know of one in south Jersey?
Lsaxx t1_jc7l41j wrote
Reply to Mongolian Barbeque in New Jersey? by ellindsey
My boyfriend took me to Magic Grill, Mongolian BBQ last year and it did not disappoint. It's just like you described it =) and really not too far away.
Magic Grill (908) 789-2110 https://maps.app.goo.gl/D94Lnr3r5vvBhPzz6
EloquentBacon t1_jc75qi5 wrote
Ashley’s Organic Desserts is amazing! She’s really lovely to work with, too, and can do custom orders. She offers pick up from her home in Robbinsville, right off 195, but I believe she’s in the Howell area, too. We’re near Red Bank and it was 100% worth the drive. We had emailed and called around to a number of different bakeries about a custom order but she was the only bakery who could make something safe for my son allergy wise.
We got a gluten free, dairy free, egg free, soy free & pea protein free cake from her 2 months ago for my son’s birthday and it was absolutely delicious. No one in our family could believe that it was actually free of all of those allergens as it tasted that good. We all went back for seconds & thirds.
Depending on what you’re looking for, another really delicious option is Cookman Creamery in Asbury Park. They make gluten free, vegan ice cream cakes and pies. The one I got had gluten free chocolate crunchies in the center like how Carvel makes their ice cream cakes. Their vegan ice creams are made with different bases like coconut cream, oat milk, almond milk, cashew milk, soy milk or tahini for those with allergies or personal preferences.
comet-crushing t1_jc713oz wrote
Everybody Eats in Gowanus, Brooklyn is great. You can order online from him, too. It's a little pricey but justifiable.
Available_Glass3072 t1_jc6yvb8 wrote
Papa Ganache is vegan but they have an extensive gluten free spread. Very good.
For a longer drive, wildflour in Lawrenceville is very good and worth the trip.
PurpleSailor t1_jc6gybz wrote
Reply to Night clubs in NJ by user365735
Spent a lot of nights at Trade Winds in Sea Bright after I was legal age to drink. NRG, The Nines and the other regular bands were always good to see. Pretty sure they tore the nightclub down years ago.
VaMoInNj t1_jc66t60 wrote
Reply to comment by Marabuto1994 in Does uber seriously divide up the state as “east” and “west” of parkway? as far as rates go by Marabuto1994
Looks like it might be all of Cape May County actually...
But if you go far enough out into the ocean, it reverts to the regular NJ rate.
[deleted] t1_jc5chow wrote
Reply to The decline of Jose Tejas by VividFossil
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msyodajenkins1 t1_jc58k6u wrote
Reply to comment by sugarmag13 in The decline of Jose Tejas by VividFossil
Any recommendations?
user365735 OP t1_jc4xhbr wrote
Reply to comment by MilkMoustacheMF in Night clubs in NJ by user365735
They are closed right?
FuckinNewRob t1_jc4vcw9 wrote
Reply to comment by chinasucksmyballs in The decline of Jose Tejas by VividFossil
Border cafe. I don’t think it’s open anymore though.
SportsNdogs8 t1_jc4v1ba wrote
Reply to Night clubs in NJ by user365735
Deko and abyss
Jimmytowne t1_jc8ex9s wrote
Reply to Mongolian Barbeque in New Jersey? by ellindsey
There used to be one in Montclair in the basement of the Claridge. Loved that place. There was a chain in New England called fire and Ice that did that too