“I stayed at the Short Hills Hilton to attend a high school reunion. It's a nice upscale hotel. My 5th floor room was comfortable. The underground parking garage is a little tricky to navigate but I got the hang of it. The staff were friendly and professional. It was very convenient to have the reunion at the same location as the hotel. My only (minor) gripe was the price of the breakfast items in their restaurant. Maybe $18 oatmeal and $38 buffet is standard at upscale hotels these days, but they seemed high to me.“
“I've been eating at Nordstrom Cafe since I was like 5 lol. Every city. The Short Hills location is similar to others I've been to, with similar cuisine. Tomato basil is always a hit. It's thick and creamy and so good they sell it to-go as well! I stuck to my old favorites and got the Santa Fe chicken panini with a salad. Had a slight sweet tooth so opted for the carrot cake. Enjoyable for sure! For the Cafe to be a chain, it's not bad for a day out in Short Hills!“
“Whenever I am shopping at the Short Hills Mall in NJ, I have to have lunch at the Neiman Marcus Cafe. I love the complementary cup of broth and roll with strawberry butter that starts each meal and the fresh flowers at each table. The salmon tacos are one of my favorites.“
“Group of 4 for lunch. Maria was a helpful, kind and efficient server. We enjoyed 2 large Salads and 2 pizzas. We ordered the Cobb Salad and the Thai Crunch. We also had the crispy thin crust Pepperoni and Wild Mushroom. Total bill with tip was 120.00“
“To start, the food is absolutely delicious here. The unique Korean/French fusion had some interesting and tasty options. Will definitely go back to order things I didnt get to try. Unfortunately, it was evident that they were understaffed (maybe it was just this one night? Things happen). The person who sat us was also the server, food runner, and busser; with all these responsibilities, it was impossible to be as attentive as I know they could have been because they were very sweet and polite. Despite the service, I would still recommend coming here because the quality of food is outstanding.“
“I’m hesitant to even write a review because I consider this place a true hidden gem! With so many options in the area I find myself forgetting about Turtle & Wolf until after my recent visit it sprang to the top of my list!I went for a birthday celebration and my friends and I shared a bunch of dishes. Everything was so well executed, the portions were generous and we just had such a lovely evening. Cannot pass on this adorable BYOB.“
“Our Dinner club had a great time last evening. Food was delicious as expected, everyone enjoyed their dish. We received great service as well. The place had a modern vibe and lively ambience, perfect for a Friday night out. Thanks to James to work out a selective menu for us and ensure smooth service!“
“I've been looking for a local, full service coffee shop that roasts their own beans, sells coffee/espresso, as well as offers breakfast and lunch.**This IS that place**I couldn't tell from their website, but the posts I saw on insta showed that they serve food, and I'm happy to report that it tastes as good as it looks!Very friendly staff and accommodating. Although it's currently the middle of December, I wanted a macchiato over ice, which wasn't on their menu, but when I asked they happily said 'of course'.Seems like I'm going to have to sign up for their points system because I can tell I'm going to be back here a whole lot more.I'm particularly interested in sampling their beans, just wish i didn't have to buy an entire bag of beans. Why don't these local roasters sell sample packs, allowing you to still purchase a pound of beans, but separated into small batches with samples of each bean type? This would allow me to quickly figure out which bean I want to try without having to buy a single large bag and take a month to go through coffee I don't really like before trying the next type . . . Or maybe i should start roasting my own beans and do this method . . .Anyways, I really like the space they have, they've really made the most of it, very cozy and inviting.Can't wait to go back“
“Visited the Season 52 while traveling to Morris Plains, NJ for work. Went during happy hour which they have from 3-6pm, and the bar was full but they had high top seating open around the bar. The service was quick and the server was delightful. My food was well made and typically this comes with a risotto but I wanted just protein and veggies. It was seasoned well and cooked well too. I'm never disappointed in my time at Season 52.“
“This particular outing involved the whole family . We spent time at lunch with a menu which was quite varied. There was something on the menu for everybody. The food was outstanding and the service was superb. Of course, there was a game room to engage in. I noticed the children, as well as, the adults enjoyed the afternoon at playing the video games provided. Upon visiting the other room there was a bar along with fabulous entertainment. This special day had an entertainer, named Bryan Breathes, who plays acoustic guitar. I sat at a side table enjoying the sweet tunes from Bryan. What a talented person! He gets you involved with his songs and talks to you between songs. His performance is quite varied as he portrays a number of songs by different artists. If you get the chance to visit this fine establishment, make a day of it--food, game room, and entertainment. YA ou will not be unhappy for this outing at the boardwalk in Seaside Heights, New Jersey.“