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- SSueVIPPittsburgh / Western PA •13 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoConsistently fabulous meal. The signature pork chop was amazing and the shaved Brussel Caesar salad delicious. Love the caramel mousse dessert. One of our favorite restaurants for a fantastic dinner.More infoSemolina RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Farm-to-table• Red Bank•4.8
- TThomasNew York City •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWent for Notre Dame/Georgia game, had a great time! TV’s were fantastic, service was great, very much recommend catching a spirting event at this location. Also has golf simulators to add to the experience if one is interested! Go for it! You won’t be disappointedMore infoBaseline SocialPrice: Moderate• American• Eatontown•4.8
- MMelVIPNew Jersey •20 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoGreat place. Seated near the fireplace. Food was perfect. Same with serviceMore infoWoody's -Tinton FallsPrice: Moderate• Californian• Tinton Falls•4.6
- DDanielleVIPNew York City •10 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 28, 2024This is my new favorite restaurant. Love the charming rustic decor. I feel like we’re in the Pennsylvania countryside when we’re here. The service is phenomenal, the server and the support staff are there whenever you need them. Very friendly and attentive. Now, the food. Absolutely delicious. Best rice balls ever. Honestly, I never liked rice balls until these. Crispy, cheesy delicious! All the salads are exquisitely composed. The way the greens are sliced and perfectly dressed. We had the tricolore with roasted butternut squash (finely chopped) with crispy shallots and cider vinaigrette. I’d had the halibut with lobster cream sauce and lump crab last week, which was a large fresh piece of flaky moist fish. Someone at the next table had the shrimp scampi and I already knew I had to try it this time. It was without question, not even close, the best shrimp scampi of my 50 years. The sauce was the perfect combo of wine lemon and butter. The shrimp were cooked perfectly with a crunchy breadcrumb topping. Oh, the Brussel sprouts side is also a standout. Dessert, don’t bother looking at the menu- just get the graham cracker gelato with a cappuccino, You’ll thank me later; I promise.More infoGargiulos Tinton FallsPrice: Expensive• Italian• Tinton Falls•4.8
- DDavidVIPNew York City •36 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 22, 2024Food was good had more gluten free options then lest time.More infoThe Melting Pot - Red BankPrice: Expensive• Fondue• Red Bank•4.8