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Peter's Fish Market - Nothing like Peter's Seafood!!!

Peter's Fish Market

(63 reviews)

$$

I'm always impressed by fresh, not frozen fish and the scallops, little necks and Gulf Shrimp were…read moreglistening fresh. Washed them down with a 2019 Chablis and all was delicious and memorable.

So here's a milestone -- I just got named an Elite Reviewer on Yelp for my food reviews. Makes…read moresense, I guess, since I've spent a lifetime cooking. If I have an amazing dish out somewhere, I can usually carry it home in my head and come up with a knockoff that's not half bad. Christmas Eve was always my big night -- also my birthday -- when I hosted the Feast of the Seven Fishes. At one point, over 30 people would pack in to share it. For 30 years straight, the fish came from one place only: Peter's Seafood in Midland Park. But tonight, what's on my mind isn't Yelp or fish markets. It's my neighbor Pete. He was my best friend here -- a guy who could spin stories about New York in the 1950s like he was giving you a private tour. Sometimes he'd get a "Woolley" (that's Italian for craving) for lobster or clams. I'd drive north to Peter's, haul it back to Monroe, and we'd make a night of it: good food, better conversation. Pete passed away this weekend. I know it comes with the territory of living in a senior village -- neighbors will pass on. But this is my first loss here, and it feels like a big one.Pete would laugh if I told him that I needed to add great ambience in my side yard to make this a complete Yelp review...

SGD Dubu So Gong Dong Tofu & BBQ - Seafood soft tofu stew

SGD Dubu So Gong Dong Tofu & BBQ

(33 reviews)

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SGD Tofu House in Ridgewood earns a solid 4 stars for delivering a satisfying and comforting Korean…read moredining experience with a few standout dishes. The LA Galbi was absolutely amazing--tender, flavorful, and cooked just right. Definitely one of the highlights of the meal. Another must-order is the chicken with cheese, which consistently hits every time. It's rich, savory, and exactly what you're hoping for when you order it. That said, the soondubu (tofu stew) didn't quite live up to expectations. Even when ordered "very spicy," it was lacking both the heat and the depth of flavor you'd expect. It wasn't bad by any means, just a bit underwhelming compared to the rest of the meal. Overall, SGD Tofu House is a dependable spot with some excellent dishes that keep you coming back--just a few tweaks on the stew would easily push this to a full 5 stars.

This is a very typical SGD. I have eaten many meals at their Hartsdale location. This is more…read morespacious and perhaps a bit more upscale in decor. The banchan and tea came right away. It's the usual five items, I particularly like their fish cake, the kimchi, and the daikon. We began with the fried pork dumplings. These were deep fried and unaccompanied by any sauce. The filling was savory, but they were not what I expected. I would stick with the haemul pa jun. The soondubu jiigaewas typical SGD. I thought the seafood portion here was more generous than I remembered, three clams, two oysters and two shrimp. The medium heat level was on point, and the stone bowl rice (no extra charge) was perfectly cooked. The servers were friendly and pretty attentive. An enjoyable meal, if not one I would necessarily go out of my way for....

greenway market

greenway market

(7 reviews)

I live very nearby to Greenway market and enjoy coming here for their liquor selection as well as…read moretheir more artisanal offerings that Stop & Shop doesn't have. The prices are high, but about fit for the area. I tend to shop here only for specific items or to patronize their wine selection or liquor selection. The cashiers are generally on top of things and the store is very clean and organized. However, last night, I felt that the welcoming atmosphere was not there. My partner and I walked in at about 8:50 (being very aware of their closing time of 9 pm), and came to get one item quickly as they were the only store that carries it nearby. Almost immediately after walking in, a larger man in grey sweatpants walked over to the liquor counter and goes on the intercom, saying something to the effect of "the store is closing, get your stuff and go to the register because we want to go home". I can understand this feeling as I've worked customer service and retail and always disliked when people came in near closing. However, we were right behind the man using the intercom and were out the door in less than 2 minutes. I would have appreciated him coming to us and greeting us with the store closing information, rather than a gruff intercom grumble. We understood the need to move quickly without this. Maybe you need someone else to take the closing shift? Regardless, we were aware that we were there close to the wire, and we got our stuff and got out after a stare from the grumpy old man.

Stopped off at Greenway Market to get a couple of ingredients for tonight's dinner. I had a coupon…read morefor 10% off if I bought $20. My careful purchases with the other coupons came up to $19.38. Oh dear. Never good at math! I contemplated buying something but there is no longer any chance of buying something for $1 and I was going to have to spend $3 to save two. Even with my bad math skills I knew that was crazy! The manager Randy saved the day. He asked what my problem was and I told him. He said let me buy a coffee to bring it up to $20. How nice is that?

Stop & Shop

Stop & Shop

(32 reviews)

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This is by far the WORST grocery store to shop at in the Ridgewood, NJ area. I predict when Costco…read moreopens in Paramus this store will shut at doors within a year. Produce is consistently out of stock or rotten. Dairy products are consistently out of date. The store is dingy. The fresh meat range is lacking. The parking is awful. The half the staff is rude and unprofessional. There is obviously a staffing issue as products on the shelves are constantly unavailable and cashiers are few. There is a "service manager" there with long red hair and tattoos who works the front end. Her unprofessional demeanor is explosive. She has a terrible temper and her "RBF" is unmistakable. Avoid. This is a store that is union run (you can surely tell) and owned by Royal Ahold N.V. They head other chain stores in the US including Food Lion and Giant. With so many Stop & Shop stores in New Jersey on the chopping block as of late, this one is sure to follow suit to cut this one from their portfolio. Caveat Emptor

If you can survive the gauntlet of driving through downtown Ridgewood and then this even worse…read moreparking lot, you gain entrance to an "okay" grocery store. The other patrons are nasty and self absorbed. The will walk right in front of you, let their kid play chicken with your car or leave a cart directly in front of you and walk away. The flow of the parking lot is hazardous. The management slowly walks around with their mouths hanging open, looking like their in shock that people actually patronize this store. They avoid eye contact while simultaneously having conversations with other workers in the middle of the busy, narrow isles. The store is neat, but narrow and dated. They have an ok selection of products and their prices are decent. I would have given more stars, but this location lost them at check out. The cashier didn't greet us - she just started slamming our purchases against the scanner plate and tossing the items to the other end of the register. Soda, plastic cups, paper plates - all flung carelessly down for me to try to catch and put into my cart. Thank God I didn't buy eggs! We only came here because we were in the neighborhood and had to grab a few things. In the future, we'll just go out of our way to shop at a better store.

Off the Hook - seafoodmarkets - Updated May 2026

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