NORTH JERSEY — With temperatures warming up, hungry New Jerseyans can head outdoors to dine. Here are five restaurant openings or reopenings Patch has written about in the last four weeks.
Sabores Latinos
Sabores Latinos opened last month in Morristown. Run by the same owners as Chef Freddy's Table, the chefs servce up traditional Latin American dishes, including fajitas, pupusas, and baleadas. You can also enjoy burgers, ribs, and seafood, plus breakfast. They're located at 91 Morris St. Find out more here.
Srirangam-Veg Restaurant
A vegetarian Indian restaurant held its grand opening on Friday in Belle Mead. Srirangam-Veg Restaurant, formerly Mango Tree, serves both North and South Indian food, from soft dosas to crispy vadas. They'll also pour you a fresh coffee. They're located at 2311 Route 206 in Belle Mead. Learn more here.
Uni Uni
The first location of Uni Uni Bubble Tea opened in New Jersey in mid-April in Jersey City, with its owner promising that it's a great space to sip and work. It's located in the former leasing office of KRE, which developed the residential building above it.
The menu at Uni Uni has more than 40 drinks and snacks, and 19 toppings, combining fresh ingredients. The spot provides WiFi and electrical outlets next to the desks, because building residents like to come there for meetings, studying, and work, the owner says. Uni Uni is located at at 485 Marin Drive. Find out more here.
Cortaditos Coffee
The seventh location of the Cortaditos Coffee chain was set to open this past Friday at 91 Halsey St. in Newark. The specialty Cuban café and fast-casual eatery serves up a range of coffee and espresso drinks, as well as hot chocolate, sandwiches, healthy options like salads and yogurt, and breakfasts. Find out more here.
Novino
Novino in Mahwah isn't really new, but it reopened last month after closing in fall due to a fire — with the same classic Italian favorites, but a newly renovated interior. They're keeping their popular $13.99 pizza takeout deal. Novino is located on Route 202. Read more here
Is Boulevard Drinks Closing?
Representatives for Boulevard Drinks — an 89-year-old slim storefront in Jersey City's Journal Square neighborhood — posted over the weekend that new development may push them out. The city's mayor has responded. Watch for a story on that here.
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