Picky eater? Need help figuring out where to get your next meal? Based on your neighbors' Yelp! reviews, here are five of the best restaurants in town.
If you're anything like me, you get stumped a lot trying to figure out where the best places to eat around town are. Websites like Yelp! have empowered the everyday eater to become their local neighborhood's food critic, praising and damning behind the anonymity of a computer screen. So what do your neighbors have to say on Yelp? Based on Yelp!'s star ranking, here are five of the top-rated restaurants in Moorestown: And these are just a few of the best restaurants in Moorestown. There are plenty of other four-star establishments in town. Check out Moorestown Patch's directory of local eateries and make up your own mind. Do you agree or disagree? Think we missed a great restaurant? Let us know in the comments section.
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200 Young Ave, Moorestown, NJ
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Passariello's
13 W Main St, Moorestown, NJ
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Akira2 Japanese Restaurant
45 E Main St, Moorestown, NJ
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Pei Wei Asian Diner
400 W Route 38, Moorestown, NJ
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A Battered Tartan
235 Mill St, Moorestown, NJ
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Grilled foods are just part of the broad menu at Blue Fig Cafe in Moorestown.
Two Middle Eastern restaurateurs are capitalizing on their knowledge of the Mediterranean and have opened a modest-priced BYOB in a corner storefront in the shopping center across from Wegmans. Blue Fig Cafe (200 Young Ave., Moorestown, 856-638-5186), which opened in September, partners Sam Jadalla, of Mount Laurel, and Jim Osman, of Burlington, in a completely redone eatery decorated primarily by the duo. Countless treasures from several Mediterranean countries are on display throughout the restaurant: Egyptian floor bluffs for resting feet, Syrian hookahs and handmade wooden drums and lutes. A giant backsplash made of two-foot wooden blocks in bold colors surrounds the back wall toward the kitchen. Colorful images of Greek Islands and …
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bobby@bedover.com
1:10 pm on Thursday, April 18, 2013
Pei Wei?? I agree with Horse & Buggy, why not put friendly's on there too...why the heck would you include a chain restaurant when you should be focusing in on locally owned restaurants....chain food has no heart or soul...its all crap....   more ›