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    The Silver Spoon

    The Silver Spoon

    (4 reviews)

    I love Sunday brunch, but I REALLY love the Sunday brunch here!…read more This past Sunday my sister and I enjoyed some time alone, which is unusual since she's married with children and a very busy working professional, a wife and a mother of three. The kids were with friends, my brother-in-law was in the middle of a project, so we ducked out for a bite. A friend of hers told her about Silver Spoon and its homey, but Manhattan-like, restaurant- like quality food. So, we ventured here for Sunday brunch. Her friend wasn't kidding. Here in this sweet, charming, quaint country-like kitchenette eatery we found a meal that one would find in one of the best brunch spots in Manhattan. Silver Spoon can definitely hold its own against some popular city cafes. I love the way Laurie J describes the cafe. I'll add that the decor is a mix of comfort in a country home-like atmosphere. Black and white checkered tiles, cozy curtains and comfortable red booths are just some of what make this eatery unique. Now the food: Since we arrived one hour before they were to close, we had the place to ourselves. Mom was in the kitchen cooking away while her son was chatting up the diners (which basically included only us). We peeked at the kitchen which is wide and open behind the countertop and register. It looked clean and smelled homey and aromatic of all things breakfasty. Her son suggested the whole grain french toast which was divine. A light crispy crunch on the outside, yet dense and moist on the inside without being too heavy. It was garnished with real maple syrup, fresh fruit and crisp turkey bacon on the side. We also shared a western-like omelette with a cheesey good cheese. (ooops-forgot what cheese). Too busy stuffing my face, chatting with my sister and the waiter. More delicious turkey bacon arrived with this and dense, crisp, perfectly doughy whole grain bread (the only thing not made on the premises). The coffee was very good- forgot to ask what kind of brew. Will find out next time. And, there will be a next time for sure. So, my edits/updates to follow. From eggs, to french toast, to turkey bacon, to fruit, to the bread, all quality, fresh ingredients homemade on the premises superb!! The son (our waiter) informed us that his mom was once a caterer in Manhattan. So, this explains her skillful, creative cooking chops and talent for making her food artistically appealing and caring about her presentation. I want to pick my sister's brain a bit on what other details she would add if writing this review herself. I know I'm missing a few things. So, updates to follow for sure. They gave us courtesy red velvet cupcakes (four of them) on the house and we took them to go. They were very good, flavorful without being saturated in oil or sugar. They also have pies on the premises. Make no mistake that simply because this endearing eatery-this absolutely charming cafe is small that this means typical "small-town" grub. No way. Not here. Not at all!! This is the big league, big time Sunday brunch all the way! I know when I really enjoy a meal because I think about it for days after. I've been thinking about SS since Sunday. I cannot wait to return. *ps. SS offers a dinner tasting menu. good dinner fare from fish to filet mignon. you can call them for the hours of operation for lunch and dinner and for catering functions if interested.

    Fabulous little cafe, boutique style with the most creative food & personable service around. This…read morelittle place is all about the food, from breakfast to the unusually different lunch specials, to a really funky Sunday brunch, not to mention the tasting dinners which are not only finds only to see in Manhattan, but at reasonable prices! Love it, love it, love it, busy working my way through the extensive menu(s)!

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    The Market Basket

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    My opinion the number 1 catering place and food store in Bergen county and I am loyal customer for…read more30 and counting! Food is always outstanding and worth the price you pay. The service is outstanding and delivery is well done. Store is clean and quaint and well organized. Looking to get catering it is well done.!

    To the people in hot prepared foods:…read more I wanted to take a moment to congratulate your prepared foods department on accomplishing something I didn't think was possible: making chicken completely inedible. This afternoon my wife purchased two portions of your "Harvest Chicken" from the hot foods counter. When she brought it home, we sat down expecting dinner. Instead, we were treated to what can only be described as a culinary experiment in dehydration. I didn't realize chicken could actually reach the texture of corrugated cardboard, but your staff has apparently mastered that technique. Large sections were so hard that even a fork had trouble getting through them, which is an impressive achievement if the goal was to create building materials rather than food. It's honestly a shame, because an animal had to give its life for that meal, only for it to be cooked into something no human should reasonably be expected to eat. I have seen more care put into kindergarten cooking projects. In the end, most of it went straight into the garbage, which seemed to be the most appropriate place for it. For comparison, a stop at Burger King would have been a noticeable upgrade in quality. You may want to take a look at what's happening behind that counter, because if this is the standard being served to customers, something has gone very wrong.

    Mayernik Kitchen - herbsandspices - Updated May 2026

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