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    El Arco Restaurant

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Sleepy Hollow Luncheonette

    Sleepy Hollow Luncheonette

    4.8
    (12 reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    After our ophthalmologist visit and hanging out at a Costco nearby and reading the reviews, we…read moredecided to come here. We were immediately seated after arriving. The restaurant is small and comfy, with 4-seat tables lined up against one wall and the opposite wall being taken up by a counter and counter seats. Pictures of food hang on both walls and four brown ceiling fans hang from the ceiling. The restaurant's color scheme is very "latte", as the main colors are white and beige and only one part of the wall is red. Daughter ordered the fried flounder with 2 over easy eggs and grits with wheat bread. She said that the fish was nicely fried and crunchy. It didn't need tartar or cocktail sauce. She said it was her first time eating a breakfast item like this and her taste buds had never felt this sensation before. LOL. Hubs ordered the pinto con chorizo with sunny side up eggs. The server warned him that the sausage was spicy, but he didn't care. When we came here, Hubs didn't expect Hispanic food for brunch and was so surprised and so happy. He found the first item that he can see and translate and was happy he did. The chorizo had a nice spunk to it. He was happy that he got rice and beans instead of home fries and what a delightful change! The chips were also nice and crispy. Lastly, I had waffles with mixed fruit. I LOVED my waffles because it was nice and crunchy. The mixed fruit were bananas, strawberries, grapes and blueberries. They were a nice touch. I was asked if I wanted whipped cream and I said yes. Coffee was freshly brewed and it was nice and strong. It wasn't ordinary diner coffee. Hubs was happy about getting his cup refilled. Service was fast and really friendly. The waiter was always smiling. Parking is street parking. When we were there, it was free parking. Neighborhood was a bit sketchy, though. We were thinking of checking out the flea market across the street but changed our minds. Glad we got to try this place! Maybe one day, we'll be back.

    Soooo yummy!!! I love the waffles. This place really hit the spot and everyone there is so kind.read more

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    Sleepy Hollow Luncheonette
    Pinto con chorizo with sunny side up eggs and rice and beans
    Pinto con chorizo with sunny side up eggs and rice and beans
    Sleepy Hollow Luncheonette

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    Patria Station Café

    Patria Station Café

    4.8
    (52 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Lovely experience. Great service! Dropped off my car for…read morerepair at nearby Berkeley Auto and was grateful for a warm spot to have a hot drink and work on my laptop with free wifi. The service was great from the staff and brought home some empanadas that my family enjoyed. Would come back!

    We stopped by Patria Station Café in Berkeley Heights, NJ on a quiet Tuesday afternoon, hoping to…read moreenjoy a relaxed lunch--and it turned out to be a great choice. The owner, Carolina, was warm and charming as was the waitress, Amira, who provided great service. We started with Argentine beef empanadas as a starter. For lunch I ordered the beef milanesa platter with French fries, while my wife had the chicken milanesa sandwich. Both dishes were generous in portion and full of flavor, just the kind of hearty, home-style fare I love from Argentine cafés. We also picked up a sandwich de miga to take home--a crustless ham and cheese sandwich that was simple, delicate, and satisfying. I'd rate both the meal and the sandwich an easy 8 out of 10. The café itself has a welcoming, local feel, and visiting on a weekday kept things peaceful. I learned they offer fresh Argentine pastries on weekends, which sounds like a perfect reason for a return visit soon. Patria Station Café is a great spot for authentic flavors, big portions, and a pleasant, laid-back experience.

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    Here we see some Argentine products they sell.
    Here we see some Argentine products they sell.
    Portobello sandwich
    Portobello sandwich
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    The Edison Automat

    The Edison Automat

    4.5
    (461 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $$

    The Automat is a great place for breakfast! There is a varied menu, but I suggest the pancakes and…read morethink they're the most worth the cost. The avocado toast, for example, isn't as filling or interesting. The autumn cloud cakes in particular are very fluffy with high-quality maple syrup and delicious cinnamon apple slices. The drinks are also quite good, and I recommend checking out the limited/seasonal menu. There usually is a bit of a wait here, especially on weekends, but there's always parking available. I'd show up early or prepare to wait around 15-20 minutes. The service is pretty efficient, but this is a popular spot, and the tables fill up pretty quickly.

    Stopped in for breakfast on a weekday and very pleasantly surprised. First impressions, the staff…read morewere friendly, the place was very clean and neat and we saw some people working on their laptops. Got the Bombay Masala Omelete which was really well seasoned but felt a tad bit undercooked. Also got the Hot Masala Fries and those were really well made. Wasn't expecting to receive as many fries as we did considering it was a "small plate" menu item, but no complaints. Ordered the lava cake for our sweet tooth cravings, and this one was a bit of a miss for us. This palce is also BYOB, which was nice. My favv and most important part is that this place is dog friendly, so it was nice being able to bring our puppy to brunch with us.

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    The Edison Automat
    Chicken & Waffles w/Sweet Potato Fries
    Chicken & Waffles w/Sweet Potato Fries
    Cloud cakes and chicken sausage

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    Cloud cakes and chicken sausage
    Nuray's Gourmet Food & Cafe

    Nuray's Gourmet Food & Cafe

    4.4
    (101 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $$

    Popular spot mostly known through word of mouth for their fantastic Turkish food and catering!…read moreFirst time I tried food from here was at my work holiday party, they had it catered from here. If you are dining in, options are mostly breakfast (omelette, pancake, French toast) and sandwiches. The bread they use for the sandwiches is so good. They were pretty busy on a weekend afternoon, but I enjoyed my food here.

    While in the area, I was looking for a spot to grab coffee and some lunch with a coworker and Yelp…read morebrought this spot to my attention. So happy that it did! Nuray's is an incredibly cozy cafe tucked into a strip mall. It's a bit hidden if you've never been, but just keep walking through the strip until you get to the end and there it is. I felt like I was walking into an adorable living room/kitchen, it's just a very welcoming space. I ordered the special of the day, the portobello mushroom panini ($15) and an oat milk latte. The panini was delicious! Cheesy with a great sauce and the mushrooms were soft and flavorful. I thought I'd only have room for half but ended up devouring the entire thing. It also came with a small and simple salad which was a nice bite to have on the side. I didn't love my latte too much as it wasn't very strong and would maybe stick with tea on my next visit. This was a great place to meet and chat before meetings. We took out our laptops to get a little work done (they do not have wifi so I don't recommend you plan to do that without a hotspot). For two sandwiches, two lattes and one hot cup of tea it came out to $60 after tax and tip. That is on the more expensive side, but I still am happy to have found a lovely lunch spot in the area.

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    Nuray's Gourmet Food & Cafe
    Special: portobello panini
    Special: portobello panini
    Oat milk latte

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