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There are more than 19,000 restaurants in New Jersey. It s difficult for any one to stand out.
The following restaurants have one thing in common: they re not like any other restaurant. They are one-of-a kind.
Nothing against the red-sauce Italian, the classic French, the casual Asian or the hoity-toity fine-dine spots. Many of them are great. But what these restaurants do is something the others don t. They re unique. Some in concept. Some in location. Still others in presentation.
If you re looking for something truly different, read on.
15 Fox Place, Jersey City
Good luck getting a reservation at 15 Fox Place. Odds are you ll have to wait a good month or two to snag a seat at this one-of-a-kind restaurant that last year was a semifinalist for a James Beard award for Outstanding Hospitality.
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