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- RReneevipNew York City •25 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe have been to Triumph a couple of times before and enjoyed it so much that we brought friends of ours that had not yet been to the restaurant. It was a lovely meal and great ambience. There was a bit of a hiccup with the timing of one of our main courses but was handled very nicely by the manager, which is always a good sign of a well run establishment. It's a great addition to the Princeton dining scene and we look forward to returning very soon!More infoTriumph Restaurant and BreweryPrice: Expensive• American• Princeton•4.4
- Sstephanie hungerNew York City •11 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe were out with friends and had a delicious meal with sangria. We will definitely be back again another time to try other entrees .More infoPortuguese FishermanPrice: Moderate• Portuguese• East Brunswick•4.6
- DdavidvipNew York City •61 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoGood friends recently moved to Somerset NJ, requiring us to come up with a place to dine ---what a find! Frog and Peach is perfect: great food, service and relaxed ambience. Tucked away in the middle of "Georgetown" type new condos, this oasis has an interesting, unusual menu -- including a seasonal price fix $78 that looks great -- right now, it was a "Southern" menu with hush puppies, BBQ etc that is not to our liking. Special appie Veggie Raviolo was terrific, as was the freshly baked bread on- site. Caccio e Pepe was ok, but could have been more "saucy" and peppery for me, and a bit less al dente. Duck was delicious. We realized that New Brunswick is only a short ride from Somerset and plan to return for their well-known brunch!More infoThe Frog and the PeachPrice: Expensive• American• New Brunswick•4.5
- CcarloNew York City •3 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoThis was our first experience a Mauryas - they opened 7 months ago, but we hadn't heard about it. The staff went above and beyond to set up a table for us to be in the main dining room, provided extras that were not on the bill like preappetizers , prosecco and a birthday dessert. The food was incredibly good - we ordered off the Elevated Indian menu. They are able to accomodate parties of two, five, or up to 12-15! They also have an upstairs private dining/reception area, and a second dining roo which could be private or not. The service was overall exceptional. It is a short drive from Princeton center to the Forrestal Village where Mauyas is located - and parking is easy and free!More infoThe Mauryas Bar and LoungePrice: Very Expensive• American• Princeton•4.5
- TTomNew York City •2 reviews5.0Dined on 28 Oct 2024Thomas was a great server and the food was perfectly prepared! We will return!More infoThe Cranbury InnPrice: Expensive• American• Cranbury•4.1