Restaurants & Bars

Most Underrated Eats In Morristown? Patch Readers Have Answers

Looking for something new to eat in Morristown? Patch's readership suggested many places (and menu items) to try.

Looking for something new to eat in Morristown? Patch's readership suggested many places to try, including Pollos Pucalor.
Looking for something new to eat in Morristown? Patch's readership suggested many places to try, including Pollos Pucalor. (Google Maps)

MORRISTOWN, NJ — Looking for something new to eat in Morristown? Patch's readership suggested many places to try.

There's no shortage of places to eat in the area. So Patch asked readers what they think is the most underrated restaurant in Morristown, along with their favorite menu items.

Here were some suggestions, along with menu recommendations:

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  • J & K Steakhouse. "Garlic shrimp. Grilled chorizo with chimichurri. Filet," said Cindy Marin Sperling.
  • Pan Pizza. "Incredible Colombian spot offering up some of the most delicious empanadas, chorizo and morcia," said Ashley Harrow. "Ask for 2-3 extra sides of their picante salsa (homemade — good enough to drink). Definitely worth it. Great prices. My husband is a chef from Morristown and to this day, still his favorite go-to spot."
  • Pomodoro Ristorante & Pizzeria. "Anything on the specials list is usually a great treat," said John P. O'Toole.
  • Pollos Pucalor. "Their chicken is amazing," said Tamar Wyschogrod.
  • Mega BBQ. "Their ham and cheese empanada," suggested Jessica Moreno.

What do you think is Morristown's most underrated restaurant, and what's your recommendation off their menu? Comment below, or join the conversation on Morristown Patch's Facebook page.

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