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- CCJNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoService was outstanding and very welcoming. We celebrated our anniversary there and it was great. Will book again.More infoEliaPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• East Rutherford•4.8
- TTaniaNew Jersey •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoMy son and I had a fantastic experience for our Thanksgiving meal. From the atmosphere to the service to the buttery melt-in-your-mouth meats that were never-ending! We enjoyed the interactions with different servers and how they engaged in conversation with us. Worth the higher price from our Normal meals, this is a great special occasion go-to!!More infoFogo de Chão - Paramus, NJPrice: Moderate• Brazilian• Rochelle Park•4.3
- BBarbaravipLas Vegas •26 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoYou can never go wrong eating at Capital Grille. The food is always outstanding and the waiters are remarkable. We’ve eaten at other locations in different states but to us the Paramus location is the best. I had the New England Clam Chowder soup, the Lobster salad. My husband had the French Onion soup and the Steak Frites . We finished our meal with the cheesecake. Everything was absolutely delicious!More infoThe Capital Grille - ParamusPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Paramus•4.8
- EEloyvipNew York City •41 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoWhether one’s craving traditional Italian flavors or a Spanish twist, my partner, our friends, and I decided on this BYOB establishment located at a strip mall on Mercer Street in Lodi. A reservation was easily made on Open Table for 6 persons at 6:30 pm tonight. Named after the former owner and self-trained chef, Sergio Mejia, the outside of Sergio’s Missione looks like a storefront. However, for some of us as first-timers, we would think it’s either a church or an antique shop where religious-themed objects and artwork ran throughout, adding a nice touch. We were greeted by the host and promptly shown to our table. Despite the Italianate menu and decor, many of the specials show French, Spanish, and American influences, which our server, Carlos, recited a list of specials consisting of several appetizers and entrees besides the listed special page with the regular menu being à la carte at a decent price. For starters, we decided on Calamari Fritti, Half Shell Blue Point Oysters, and Beet Salad. For our main meal, we opted for Vitello Marsala, Chicken Parmigiano, Linguini alla Vongole, Ravioli alla Sergio, Fettuccini Bolognese, and Rigatoni Sicilianao. We even saved room for desserts: Churros, Crème Brûlée with some coconut shavings, and Pistachio Cake One could see the delight in the faces of the patrons who ordered when their food was set before them. We were delighted as well, the flavors melting perfectly in every sweet, savory, salty bite. The food was amazingly delicious, cooked to perfection with fresh ingredients from appetizers to dessert, beautifully presented, and service never rushed. The owner, Adriana, managed to visit our table to exchange a few words, and her staff was very attentive. We enjoyed spending time with our friends, which we can continue to recommend this place.More infoSergio's MissionePrice: Expensive• Italian• Lodi•4.7
- MMonicaNew York City •1 review5.0Dined on Oct 20, 2024I celebrated my birthday here for libra season and had a blast. The food was good but very small portions. Will return againMore infoBig Apple BrunchPrice: Moderate• American• Hell's Kitchen•4.5