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34 restaurants available nearby
Price: Moderate
• American • Basking Ridge
Booked 38 times today
Price: Moderate
• Contemporary American • Basking Ridge
Booked 46 times today
Booked 2 times today
Booked 21 times today
Booked 13 times today
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- AAlexanderNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoGreat place and great food. Large portions and very friendly staffMore infoFocacceria RistorantePrice: Moderate• Italian• Basking Ridge•4.6
- TTomVIPNew York City •27 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoFood was excellent ! Nice inside the restaurant , recommendedMore infoWashington House RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Basking Ridge•4.7
- JJeffVIPPhiladelphia County •60 reviews5.0Dined on 27 Dec 2024Beautiful historic restaurant ! We loved the fireplaces and dining room areas. There was also a great bar area with tables and a fireplace. Dinner was fresh and tasty. Service was prompt and good. We would dine here again if in the area.More infoThe Grain House Restaurant at The Olde Mill InnPrice: Moderate• American• Basking Ridge•4.4
- EElizabethNew York City •1 review5.0Dined on 25 Dec 2024We enjoyed a delicious meal at Hills of Herat. The staff was friendly and willingly accommodated our need for wheelchair accessible seating. Service was timely and the food wonderful. We will definitely return to Hills of Herat.More infoHills of Herat-Basking RidgePrice: Moderate• Afghan• Basking Ridge•4.8
- MMerry LeeVIPNew Jersey •14 reviews4.0Dined on 7 Dec 2024We'd eaten at Restaurante MV the weekend before. Osteria Morini restaurant is not as pretty as Restaurante MV, but the overall quality of the food and service for us outweighed the ambiance. Between the two restaurants we preferred the cost and the quality of the food here, although it was slightly higher than a restaurant in Chester and in Lebanon we enjoy. We shared an app, a salad, each ordered an entrée and shared a dessert. We started with the Melanzana (fried eggplant balls) pomodoro, ($15.00) which was delicious and an appetizer we'd never had before. We moved onto the Romana salad which is essentially a Caesar with baked capers, adding a crunchy twist. ($16.00) From here we ordered a chicken parm. (huge portion) with the option of either garlic spinach or pasta. (no extra charge for pasta like Restaurante MV) which was cooked perfectly. ($32.00) We also ordered the short rib special. ($32.00) The portion was small, but the dish was rich with a amazing deep beefy flavor, making the size of the dish was adequate. (Nothing to take home here) For dessert we shared the donuts with toppings and ice cream. I am normally not a donut fan, but these were well worth getting, accompanied by an expresso and cappuccino. The only downside I would say was the restaurant and ladies room were so cold to the point where I ordered hot tea before dinner, instead of a bottle of wine. I didn't want anything cold which was a loss to the restaurant. We would definitely recommend Osteria Morini for a dinner out and will be back again.More infoOsteria Morini - New JerseyPrice: Expensive• Italian• Bernardsville•4.7