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    True Food Kitchen

    True Food Kitchen

    4.1
    (302 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$
    Takes reservations
    Full bar

    Update: I spoke to a manager at this location, who graciously provided a solution to our gift card…read moreissue. I am still disappointed by the lack of response from the corporate office on this matter, but the Edison location was extremely helpful in resolving my issue. Initial review: My wife and I have been going to True Food Kitchen for a while now, and really enjoy their healthy food options, but their recent lack of customer service is very disappointing. We recently purchased a gift card for True Food Kitchen but when we had problems with it, the local restaurant wasn't able to do anything. We reached out to the company they parner with for the gift cards, who told us to reach out to corporate. I left two voicemails with True Food corporate with no response, in addition to leaving email with no response either. I would appreciate it even if they couldn't do anything that they would at least get back to us and let us know that, but nothing. I commend True Food for offering such healthy eating options for people but without good customer service, I can't see it really lasting for long.

    This is not my first time here, but my husband really didn't like it last time we went. He decided…read moreto give it another chance. NOTE: Be very careful about using any dining credits from Open Table here. I saved up points for like a year and got a measly $16. When deciding on which restaurant to choose for Brunch today, we noticed True Food was in the Open Table network, so I would be able to use the credit there. When we arrived the place was pretty empty. Strange for the time of day. Bad sign #1. They walked us to a large table. The table was soaking wet and the hostess laid our paper menus on the puddle of water, never acknowledging the fact that the table was wet. Bad sign #2. I used my napkin to dry off the table and asked the waiter for another. He was very cordial. It was noon on a Saturday, so we assumed they would provide us with the Brunch menu (since that is why we came) and we had to ask for it - a measly 4 items on this menu, so options were few. Bad sign #3. Our server and the taste of the food were the only positive things about this trip. At the end of the meal, I followed the Open table directions and clicked on redeem in front of the waiter. It seems a Mastercard number pops up and since the server nor the manager knew how to do the dining credit, she said it was declined and could give me a 10% discount. Our meal was only $30, maki g that like $3 I said that I had to use the dining credit here since I booked our reservation which is tied to the credit and I would lose the dining credit. The manager was very demeaning and I reminded her that I can't use this credit anywhere else and that the whole reason for choosing this restaurant today was because of the Open Table credit. She then asked me to stop yelling at her. I, at no time in this conversation, raised my voice. I just stated the fact that I will lose $16 if they don't use it here. She said I could use it elsewhere and I reiterated that was not true and asked if she could contact open table to see why it won't go through. She said no because they are a third party and it is not their responsibility. After a while back and forth on this, she then said, I told you I would take $16 off the bill so you can use that elsewhere. When I reminded her that she said only 10% before she again said to stop yelling at me and I am just trying to make you happy. My husband said, does she look happy? After that she basically kicked us out of the restaurant. I will never return to this location ever again after being treated this way, like I was some criminal trying to get over them over a lousy $16. Now I can see why, on Sunday during Brunch time, the place was practically empty. Go to Original Pancake House just up the street if you want great food and service. There will be a wait but it is worth it!

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    Seasons 52

    Seasons 52

    4.0
    (886 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$

    Seasons 52 (Located next to the Menlo Park Mall)…read more217 Lafayette Ave. Edison, NJ 08837 Seasonal Brick-Oven Gnocchi This ultimate version of an Italian style dumpling was topped with pineapple bits, chunks of tomato, a few basil leaves, and smothered in pesto sauce. It was served piping hot and I cleared this plate down to the last bite. It is a shame this plate will not be served all year round, but this is understood because Seasons 52 is known for alternating their menu. In addition to enjoying the meal, the inside is very upscale. There are a variety of beautifully decorated trees and the lighting is dimmed. This is definitely a location for date night, family gatherings, and other celebrations. #seasons52edison #seasons52 #menloparkmall

    We strolled in on Tuesday night around 8pm. We were seated immediately. The dining room is…read moredefinitely darker than most so I could use a little more light. Our server came over rather quickly and offered beverages. My husband loved his old fashioned. We ordered 2 gf crust flatbreads and the caramelized Brussel sprouts. The Brussel sprouts were so delicious. The pepperoni flatbread was superior to the chicken pesto one. Both were good but I prefer the pepperoni. For dessert, the only options are mini jars with cake. Lemon blueberry was seasonal while others are standard. It tasted fine but nothing special. I love how the menu changes with the season and features fresh options. For example, summer featured corn and I bet fall will feature squash. You'd never know this is a chain. Definitely give seasons 52 a chance.

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    Caramelized Grilled Sea Scallops served with broccolini and mascarpone risotto.
    Caramelized Grilled Sea Scallops served with broccolini and mascarpone risotto.
    Cedar Plank-roasted Salmon with seasonal vegetables, marble potatoes and dill-mustard sauce
    Cedar Plank-roasted Salmon with seasonal vegetables, marble potatoes and dill-mustard sauce
    Seasons 52 has a wide selection of varietals on our wine menu

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    Seasons 52 has a wide selection of varietals on our wine menu
    Ram & Rooster

    Ram & Rooster

    4.6
    (55 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    Fine dining
    Family-owned & operated

    It's a cute, BYOB Chinese fusion restaurant. On weekend it only offered chef's tasting tasting menu…read morefor $135. It included six courses and two desserts. It offered a good selection of teas and nonalcoholic drinks. The service was great and the staff was wonderful. We were especially find of Kai and Michael. If the dishes I was really fond of the crispy pig ear salad and black cod. Don't let the pig ears prevent you from enjoying this wonderful restaurant. Without telling you what it is, you wouldn't know they were pig wars.

    If you're looking for a quaint spot that feels like a hidden gem, this is the "caviar" of intimate…read morefine dining. I recently tried the chef's 8-course tasting menu, and it was perfectly paced--the small plates are proportionately sized so you leave feeling satisfied rather than overwhelmed. Every dish is a standout with deep, "stacked" flavors; even the ingredients I was skeptical about ended up being favorites. Nothing needed a drop of extra seasoning. The service sets a warm, welcoming tone from the start. We were offered Oshibori (Japanese warm towelettes) to refresh our hands, and getting a fresh set of utensils with every course was a high-end touch I really appreciated. Menu Highlights: Taro Fritter: A sweet-textured appetizer inspired by Chinese desserts, topped with caviar and soy-pickled beets. It was a beautiful way to awaken the palate. Mackerel Crudo: As someone who isn't usually a fan of raw dishes, I was surprised by how much I loved this. It's light, perfectly acidic, and balanced with plum, ponzu, and apple. Grilled Sunchoke: This was "rustic elegance" in a bowl. The smell alone is incredible, and the combination of ginger crab and shellfish butter is pure comfort. Smoked Duck: Topped with black winter truffle and caramelized onions in a gochujang sauce--absolutely excellent cook and presentation. Braised Beef Cheek: So tender you can skip the knife and just use your fork. Since I forgot to BYOB, I tried their house-made Luck & Love hibiscus drink. It's hands-down the best hibiscus tea I've ever had--I actually tried to buy one to-go, but they only make enough for dine-in guests! It's a fantastic spot to bring friends or loved ones, though I'd recommend arriving early. The parking lot is extremely tight, so you might need to look for space in the lot next door.

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    Crusted Black Cod in Soy Ginger Broth
    Crusted Black Cod in Soy Ginger Broth
    Taro fritter with almond | soy pickled beet | caviar
    Taro fritter with almond | soy pickled beet | caviar
    Plum drink is refreshing. Kinda like an Asian Arnold Palmer

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    Plum drink is refreshing. Kinda like an Asian Arnold Palmer
    Miller's Ale House

    Miller's Ale House

    3.2
    (387 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $$

    Nachos from millers are typically AMAZING!! Ordered nachos for delivery and they are the worst…read morenachos ever! They were so dry. Most of the chips had no cheese. Side of queso was so thin and all water.

    Tried to get into Texas Roadhouse, but the wait (and the crowd) just wasn't happening for us, so we…read moreheaded over to LongHorn Steakhouse. They quoted us an hour and 45 minute wait -- way too long -- so we made a game-time decision and went to Miller's Ale House instead. Honestly? Very glad we did. We stopped by on a warmer night after a week of being snowed in, so I'm guessing they may have been caught a little off guard because they were definitely understaffed. We were quoted a 35-minute wait and ended up being seated in about 30, which was appreciated. There were quite a few empty tables, but it was clear they were trying to keep the load manageable for the kitchen. Our server Jack apologized for the backup and genuinely did his best to stay on top of things while juggling a lot of tables -- no complaints about the effort at all. We started with wings, which were solid. For entrées, we had the chicken quesadillas and the steak & shrimp combo -- both were good and hit the spot. Overall, it was a decent experience. Restaurant was clean and well kept. The only real downside was the lack of seating for people waiting -- we had to stand the entire 30 minutes, which wasn't the most comfortable. With a few adjustments on busy nights, this place could easily be a 5-star visit.

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    Miller's Ale House
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    Mike Makes Grill - tradamerican - Updated August 2026

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