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Page 1: Natural - Town Topics...Oct 28, 2008  · to enjoy the farm and this special way to toast mom! For additional information visit or call 609-924-2310 PRINCETON MAGAZINE HOLIDAY 2008

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and loving your body again.”

Slimming & Body Contouring Package

• Lypossage, 1 Zone Session• 1 Jade & Ginseng Slimming Wrap• 1 30-Minute Aroma Massage

regularly $275, now $225

expires 6/30/14

$50 OFFIntroductory Special

812 State Road 206 • Princeton, NJ 08540

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Nutritional Cleansing • Whole Food Cleanses • Juice Cleanses• Herbal Cleanses• Total Cleanse Program

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609-921-8440 732-297-2911

Lawn and Land maintance NJ State registered | Fully insured

The OriginalPrinceton

Lawn Service

Thomas A. Leach, M.D. 609-921-7161

330 COLD SOIL ROAD, PRINCETON, NJ 08540

Mother’s DayWine TrailWeekend

May 10 & May 1112pm-5pm

Celebrate Mother’s Daywith Free tastings for moms!

Bring the whole family to enjoy the farm and

this special way to toast mom!

For additional informationvisit www.terhuneorchards.com

or call 609-924-2310

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the rich imported wall coverings andthe wait staff’s traditional Thai dress.

y a 5 m

TORTUGA’S MEXICANMEXICAN44 Leigh Ave. 609-924-5143Large portions of classic Mexicandishes in a festive setting.

y a o c

TRE BAR AT TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Wine bar from Slow Food guru JimWeaver offering a gourmet small platemenu and wines from France, Italy,America and Australia.

x f 4 m h t

TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Slow food headquarters and one ofcentral New Jersey’s premiere restau-rants featuring award-winning food,wine and ambience.

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t v

TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.

y f o

UNDERGROUND CAFÈCAFE4 Hulfish St. 609-924-0666The menu features French & Italianentrees, but the big stand-out is theshish-kebab at this sleek modernnewcomer.

z a o g p r t

WITHERSPOON GRILLSTEAKHOUSE57 Witherspoon St. 609-924-6011From the man who brought you BluePoint Grill and Nassau Street Seafoodand Produce Company, this eatery is ahaven for carnivores. Menu itemsinclude dry-aged steaks, meatloaf andpork loin, to name a few.

z f o m

YANKEE DOODLE TAP ROOMPUB FOOD10 Palmer Square 609-921-7500This classic rathskeller has served generations of university students andtheir parents.

z f o h p

ZEN PALATEASIAN FUSION301 N. Harrison St. 609-279-9888Despite the Asian fusion vegetarianmenu, the majority of this restaurant’spatrons are carnivores, tempted by thelikes of basil peanut moo shu rolls andFelicity Mushrooms.

x o d g h t

PRINCETON JUNCTIONBOG RESTAURANT &LOUNGESEAFOOD49 Southfield Road 609-799-2715Specialties such as fried calamari andgrilled swordfish make seafood thestar.

y f o

CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.

y a o

GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menuitems are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.

x a 5 e g h t

LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.

y a o t

SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIAPIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.

y a o m d g h

p

SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.

y a o c

YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.

x a o e g p t v

WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.

x a o m h t

One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700

Your Neighborhood American Bistro

DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles ofwine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

071-068-071_PR_DO-jm 10/28/08 9:07 AM Page 71

PRINCETON MAGAZINE HOLIDAY 2008 71

D I N I N G O U T G U I D E

the rich imported wall coverings andthe wait staff’s traditional Thai dress.

y a 5 m

TORTUGA’S MEXICANMEXICAN44 Leigh Ave. 609-924-5143Large portions of classic Mexicandishes in a festive setting.

y a o c

TRE BAR AT TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Wine bar from Slow Food guru JimWeaver offering a gourmet small platemenu and wines from France, Italy,America and Australia.

x f 4 m h t

TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Slow food headquarters and one ofcentral New Jersey’s premiere restau-rants featuring award-winning food,wine and ambience.

z f w 4 m g h p

t v

TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.

y f o

UNDERGROUND CAFÈCAFE4 Hulfish St. 609-924-0666The menu features French & Italianentrees, but the big stand-out is theshish-kebab at this sleek modernnewcomer.

z a o g p r t

WITHERSPOON GRILLSTEAKHOUSE57 Witherspoon St. 609-924-6011From the man who brought you BluePoint Grill and Nassau Street Seafoodand Produce Company, this eatery is ahaven for carnivores. Menu itemsinclude dry-aged steaks, meatloaf andpork loin, to name a few.

z f o m

YANKEE DOODLE TAP ROOMPUB FOOD10 Palmer Square 609-921-7500This classic rathskeller has served generations of university students andtheir parents.

z f o h p

ZEN PALATEASIAN FUSION301 N. Harrison St. 609-279-9888Despite the Asian fusion vegetarianmenu, the majority of this restaurant’spatrons are carnivores, tempted by thelikes of basil peanut moo shu rolls andFelicity Mushrooms.

x o d g h t

PRINCETON JUNCTIONBOG RESTAURANT &LOUNGESEAFOOD49 Southfield Road 609-799-2715Specialties such as fried calamari andgrilled swordfish make seafood thestar.

y f o

CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.

y a o

GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menuitems are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.

x a 5 e g h t

LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.

y a o t

SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIAPIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.

y a o m d g h

p

SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.

y a o c

YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.

x a o e g p t v

WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.

x a o m h t

One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700

Your Neighborhood American Bistro

DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles ofwine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

071-068-071_PR_DO-jm 10/28/08 9:07 AM Page 71

PRINCETON MAGAZINE HOLIDAY 2008 71

D I N I N G O U T G U I D E

the rich imported wall coverings andthe wait staff’s traditional Thai dress.

y a 5 m

TORTUGA’S MEXICANMEXICAN44 Leigh Ave. 609-924-5143Large portions of classic Mexicandishes in a festive setting.

y a o c

TRE BAR AT TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Wine bar from Slow Food guru JimWeaver offering a gourmet small platemenu and wines from France, Italy,America and Australia.

x f 4 m h t

TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Slow food headquarters and one ofcentral New Jersey’s premiere restau-rants featuring award-winning food,wine and ambience.

z f w 4 m g h p

t v

TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.

y f o

UNDERGROUND CAFÈCAFE4 Hulfish St. 609-924-0666The menu features French & Italianentrees, but the big stand-out is theshish-kebab at this sleek modernnewcomer.

z a o g p r t

WITHERSPOON GRILLSTEAKHOUSE57 Witherspoon St. 609-924-6011From the man who brought you BluePoint Grill and Nassau Street Seafoodand Produce Company, this eatery is ahaven for carnivores. Menu itemsinclude dry-aged steaks, meatloaf andpork loin, to name a few.

z f o m

YANKEE DOODLE TAP ROOMPUB FOOD10 Palmer Square 609-921-7500This classic rathskeller has served generations of university students andtheir parents.

z f o h p

ZEN PALATEASIAN FUSION301 N. Harrison St. 609-279-9888Despite the Asian fusion vegetarianmenu, the majority of this restaurant’spatrons are carnivores, tempted by thelikes of basil peanut moo shu rolls andFelicity Mushrooms.

x o d g h t

PRINCETON JUNCTIONBOG RESTAURANT &LOUNGESEAFOOD49 Southfield Road 609-799-2715Specialties such as fried calamari andgrilled swordfish make seafood thestar.

y f o

CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.

y a o

GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menuitems are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.

x a 5 e g h t

LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.

y a o t

SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIAPIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.

y a o m d g h

p

SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.

y a o c

YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.

x a o e g p t v

WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.

x a o m h t

One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700

Your Neighborhood American Bistro

DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles ofwine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

071-068-071_PR_DO-jm 10/28/08 9:07 AM Page 71

PRINCETON MAGAZINE HOLIDAY 2008 71

D I N I N G O U T G U I D E

the rich imported wall coverings andthe wait staff’s traditional Thai dress.

y a 5 m

TORTUGA’S MEXICANMEXICAN44 Leigh Ave. 609-924-5143Large portions of classic Mexicandishes in a festive setting.

y a o c

TRE BAR AT TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Wine bar from Slow Food guru JimWeaver offering a gourmet small platemenu and wines from France, Italy,America and Australia.

x f 4 m h t

TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Slow food headquarters and one ofcentral New Jersey’s premiere restau-rants featuring award-winning food,wine and ambience.

z f w 4 m g h p

t v

TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.

y f o

UNDERGROUND CAFÈCAFE4 Hulfish St. 609-924-0666The menu features French & Italianentrees, but the big stand-out is theshish-kebab at this sleek modernnewcomer.

z a o g p r t

WITHERSPOON GRILLSTEAKHOUSE57 Witherspoon St. 609-924-6011From the man who brought you BluePoint Grill and Nassau Street Seafoodand Produce Company, this eatery is ahaven for carnivores. Menu itemsinclude dry-aged steaks, meatloaf andpork loin, to name a few.

z f o m

YANKEE DOODLE TAP ROOMPUB FOOD10 Palmer Square 609-921-7500This classic rathskeller has served generations of university students andtheir parents.

z f o h p

ZEN PALATEASIAN FUSION301 N. Harrison St. 609-279-9888Despite the Asian fusion vegetarianmenu, the majority of this restaurant’spatrons are carnivores, tempted by thelikes of basil peanut moo shu rolls andFelicity Mushrooms.

x o d g h t

PRINCETON JUNCTIONBOG RESTAURANT &LOUNGESEAFOOD49 Southfield Road 609-799-2715Specialties such as fried calamari andgrilled swordfish make seafood thestar.

y f o

CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.

y a o

GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menuitems are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.

x a 5 e g h t

LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.

y a o t

SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIAPIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.

y a o m d g h

p

SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.

y a o c

YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.

x a o e g p t v

WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.

x a o m h t

One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700

Your Neighborhood American Bistro

DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles ofwine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

071-068-071_PR_DO-jm 10/28/08 9:07 AM Page 71

The perfect place

to meet friends for lunch,

after work, for drinks

or for a

relaxing family dinner

“For Over 25 Years”

PRINCETON MAGAZINE HOLIDAY 2008 71

D I N I N G O U T G U I D E

the rich imported wall coverings andthe wait staff’s traditional Thai dress.

y a 5 m

TORTUGA’S MEXICANMEXICAN44 Leigh Ave. 609-924-5143Large portions of classic Mexicandishes in a festive setting.

y a o c

TRE BAR AT TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Wine bar from Slow Food guru JimWeaver offering a gourmet small platemenu and wines from France, Italy,America and Australia.

x f 4 m h t

TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Slow food headquarters and one ofcentral New Jersey’s premiere restau-rants featuring award-winning food,wine and ambience.

z f w 4 m g h p

t v

TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.

y f o

UNDERGROUND CAFÈCAFE4 Hulfish St. 609-924-0666The menu features French & Italianentrees, but the big stand-out is theshish-kebab at this sleek modernnewcomer.

z a o g p r t

WITHERSPOON GRILLSTEAKHOUSE57 Witherspoon St. 609-924-6011From the man who brought you BluePoint Grill and Nassau Street Seafoodand Produce Company, this eatery is ahaven for carnivores. Menu itemsinclude dry-aged steaks, meatloaf andpork loin, to name a few.

z f o m

YANKEE DOODLE TAP ROOMPUB FOOD10 Palmer Square 609-921-7500This classic rathskeller has served generations of university students andtheir parents.

z f o h p

ZEN PALATEASIAN FUSION301 N. Harrison St. 609-279-9888Despite the Asian fusion vegetarianmenu, the majority of this restaurant’spatrons are carnivores, tempted by thelikes of basil peanut moo shu rolls andFelicity Mushrooms.

x o d g h t

PRINCETON JUNCTIONBOG RESTAURANT &LOUNGESEAFOOD49 Southfield Road 609-799-2715Specialties such as fried calamari andgrilled swordfish make seafood thestar.

y f o

CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.

y a o

GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menuitems are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.

x a 5 e g h t

LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.

y a o t

SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIAPIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.

y a o m d g h

p

SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.

y a o c

YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.

x a o e g p t v

WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.

x a o m h t

One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700

Your Neighborhood American Bistro

DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles ofwine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

071-068-071_PR_DO-jm 10/28/08 9:07 AM Page 71

PRINCETON MAGAZINE HOLIDAY 2008 71

D I N I N G O U T G U I D E

the rich imported wall coverings andthe wait staff’s traditional Thai dress.

y a 5 m

TORTUGA’S MEXICANMEXICAN44 Leigh Ave. 609-924-5143Large portions of classic Mexicandishes in a festive setting.

y a o c

TRE BAR AT TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Wine bar from Slow Food guru JimWeaver offering a gourmet small platemenu and wines from France, Italy,America and Australia.

x f 4 m h t

TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Slow food headquarters and one ofcentral New Jersey’s premiere restau-rants featuring award-winning food,wine and ambience.

z f w 4 m g h p

t v

TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.

y f o

UNDERGROUND CAFÈCAFE4 Hulfish St. 609-924-0666The menu features French & Italianentrees, but the big stand-out is theshish-kebab at this sleek modernnewcomer.

z a o g p r t

WITHERSPOON GRILLSTEAKHOUSE57 Witherspoon St. 609-924-6011From the man who brought you BluePoint Grill and Nassau Street Seafoodand Produce Company, this eatery is ahaven for carnivores. Menu itemsinclude dry-aged steaks, meatloaf andpork loin, to name a few.

z f o m

YANKEE DOODLE TAP ROOMPUB FOOD10 Palmer Square 609-921-7500This classic rathskeller has served generations of university students andtheir parents.

z f o h p

ZEN PALATEASIAN FUSION301 N. Harrison St. 609-279-9888Despite the Asian fusion vegetarianmenu, the majority of this restaurant’spatrons are carnivores, tempted by thelikes of basil peanut moo shu rolls andFelicity Mushrooms.

x o d g h t

PRINCETON JUNCTIONBOG RESTAURANT &LOUNGESEAFOOD49 Southfield Road 609-799-2715Specialties such as fried calamari andgrilled swordfish make seafood thestar.

y f o

CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.

y a o

GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menuitems are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.

x a 5 e g h t

LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.

y a o t

SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIAPIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.

y a o m d g h

p

SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.

y a o c

YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.

x a o e g p t v

WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.

x a o m h t

One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700

Your Neighborhood American Bistro

DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles ofwine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

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the rich imported wall coverings andthe wait staff’s traditional Thai dress.

y a 5 m

TORTUGA’S MEXICANMEXICAN44 Leigh Ave. 609-924-5143Large portions of classic Mexicandishes in a festive setting.

y a o c

TRE BAR AT TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Wine bar from Slow Food guru JimWeaver offering a gourmet small platemenu and wines from France, Italy,America and Australia.

x f 4 m h t

TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Slow food headquarters and one ofcentral New Jersey’s premiere restau-rants featuring award-winning food,wine and ambience.

z f w 4 m g h p

t v

TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.

y f o

UNDERGROUND CAFÈCAFE4 Hulfish St. 609-924-0666The menu features French & Italianentrees, but the big stand-out is theshish-kebab at this sleek modernnewcomer.

z a o g p r t

WITHERSPOON GRILLSTEAKHOUSE57 Witherspoon St. 609-924-6011From the man who brought you BluePoint Grill and Nassau Street Seafoodand Produce Company, this eatery is ahaven for carnivores. Menu itemsinclude dry-aged steaks, meatloaf andpork loin, to name a few.

z f o m

YANKEE DOODLE TAP ROOMPUB FOOD10 Palmer Square 609-921-7500This classic rathskeller has served generations of university students andtheir parents.

z f o h p

ZEN PALATEASIAN FUSION301 N. Harrison St. 609-279-9888Despite the Asian fusion vegetarianmenu, the majority of this restaurant’spatrons are carnivores, tempted by thelikes of basil peanut moo shu rolls andFelicity Mushrooms.

x o d g h t

PRINCETON JUNCTIONBOG RESTAURANT &LOUNGESEAFOOD49 Southfield Road 609-799-2715Specialties such as fried calamari andgrilled swordfish make seafood thestar.

y f o

CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.

y a o

GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menuitems are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.

x a 5 e g h t

LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.

y a o t

SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIAPIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.

y a o m d g h

p

SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.

y a o c

YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.

x a o e g p t v

WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.

x a o m h t

One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700

Your Neighborhood American Bistro

DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles ofwine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

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PRINCETON MAGAZINE HOLIDAY 2008 71

D I N I N G O U T G U I D E

the rich imported wall coverings andthe wait staff’s traditional Thai dress.

y a 5 m

TORTUGA’S MEXICANMEXICAN44 Leigh Ave. 609-924-5143Large portions of classic Mexicandishes in a festive setting.

y a o c

TRE BAR AT TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Wine bar from Slow Food guru JimWeaver offering a gourmet small platemenu and wines from France, Italy,America and Australia.

x f 4 m h t

TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Slow food headquarters and one ofcentral New Jersey’s premiere restau-rants featuring award-winning food,wine and ambience.

z f w 4 m g h p

t v

TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.

y f o

UNDERGROUND CAFÈCAFE4 Hulfish St. 609-924-0666The menu features French & Italianentrees, but the big stand-out is theshish-kebab at this sleek modernnewcomer.

z a o g p r t

WITHERSPOON GRILLSTEAKHOUSE57 Witherspoon St. 609-924-6011From the man who brought you BluePoint Grill and Nassau Street Seafoodand Produce Company, this eatery is ahaven for carnivores. Menu itemsinclude dry-aged steaks, meatloaf andpork loin, to name a few.

z f o m

YANKEE DOODLE TAP ROOMPUB FOOD10 Palmer Square 609-921-7500This classic rathskeller has served generations of university students andtheir parents.

z f o h p

ZEN PALATEASIAN FUSION301 N. Harrison St. 609-279-9888Despite the Asian fusion vegetarianmenu, the majority of this restaurant’spatrons are carnivores, tempted by thelikes of basil peanut moo shu rolls andFelicity Mushrooms.

x o d g h t

PRINCETON JUNCTIONBOG RESTAURANT &LOUNGESEAFOOD49 Southfield Road 609-799-2715Specialties such as fried calamari andgrilled swordfish make seafood thestar.

y f o

CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.

y a o

GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menuitems are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.

x a 5 e g h t

LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.

y a o t

SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIAPIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.

y a o m d g h

p

SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.

y a o c

YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.

x a o e g p t v

WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.

x a o m h t

One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700

Your Neighborhood American Bistro

DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles ofwine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

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The perfect place

to meet friends for lunch,

after work, for drinks

or for a

relaxing family dinner

“For Over 25 Years”

PRINCETON MAGAZINE HOLIDAY 2008 71

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the rich imported wall coverings andthe wait staff’s traditional Thai dress.

y a 5 m

TORTUGA’S MEXICANMEXICAN44 Leigh Ave. 609-924-5143Large portions of classic Mexicandishes in a festive setting.

y a o c

TRE BAR AT TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Wine bar from Slow Food guru JimWeaver offering a gourmet small platemenu and wines from France, Italy,America and Australia.

x f 4 m h t

TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Slow food headquarters and one ofcentral New Jersey’s premiere restau-rants featuring award-winning food,wine and ambience.

z f w 4 m g h p

t v

TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.

y f o

UNDERGROUND CAFÈCAFE4 Hulfish St. 609-924-0666The menu features French & Italianentrees, but the big stand-out is theshish-kebab at this sleek modernnewcomer.

z a o g p r t

WITHERSPOON GRILLSTEAKHOUSE57 Witherspoon St. 609-924-6011From the man who brought you BluePoint Grill and Nassau Street Seafoodand Produce Company, this eatery is ahaven for carnivores. Menu itemsinclude dry-aged steaks, meatloaf andpork loin, to name a few.

z f o m

YANKEE DOODLE TAP ROOMPUB FOOD10 Palmer Square 609-921-7500This classic rathskeller has served generations of university students andtheir parents.

z f o h p

ZEN PALATEASIAN FUSION301 N. Harrison St. 609-279-9888Despite the Asian fusion vegetarianmenu, the majority of this restaurant’spatrons are carnivores, tempted by thelikes of basil peanut moo shu rolls andFelicity Mushrooms.

x o d g h t

PRINCETON JUNCTIONBOG RESTAURANT &LOUNGESEAFOOD49 Southfield Road 609-799-2715Specialties such as fried calamari andgrilled swordfish make seafood thestar.

y f o

CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.

y a o

GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menuitems are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.

x a 5 e g h t

LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.

y a o t

SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIAPIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.

y a o m d g h

p

SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.

y a o c

YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.

x a o e g p t v

WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.

x a o m h t

One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700

Your Neighborhood American Bistro

DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles ofwine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

071-068-071_PR_DO-jm 10/28/08 9:07 AM Page 71

PRINCETON MAGAZINE HOLIDAY 2008 71

D I N I N G O U T G U I D E

the rich imported wall coverings andthe wait staff’s traditional Thai dress.

y a 5 m

TORTUGA’S MEXICANMEXICAN44 Leigh Ave. 609-924-5143Large portions of classic Mexicandishes in a festive setting.

y a o c

TRE BAR AT TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Wine bar from Slow Food guru JimWeaver offering a gourmet small platemenu and wines from France, Italy,America and Australia.

x f 4 m h t

TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Slow food headquarters and one ofcentral New Jersey’s premiere restau-rants featuring award-winning food,wine and ambience.

z f w 4 m g h p

t v

TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.

y f o

UNDERGROUND CAFÈCAFE4 Hulfish St. 609-924-0666The menu features French & Italianentrees, but the big stand-out is theshish-kebab at this sleek modernnewcomer.

z a o g p r t

WITHERSPOON GRILLSTEAKHOUSE57 Witherspoon St. 609-924-6011From the man who brought you BluePoint Grill and Nassau Street Seafoodand Produce Company, this eatery is ahaven for carnivores. Menu itemsinclude dry-aged steaks, meatloaf andpork loin, to name a few.

z f o m

YANKEE DOODLE TAP ROOMPUB FOOD10 Palmer Square 609-921-7500This classic rathskeller has served generations of university students andtheir parents.

z f o h p

ZEN PALATEASIAN FUSION301 N. Harrison St. 609-279-9888Despite the Asian fusion vegetarianmenu, the majority of this restaurant’spatrons are carnivores, tempted by thelikes of basil peanut moo shu rolls andFelicity Mushrooms.

x o d g h t

PRINCETON JUNCTIONBOG RESTAURANT &LOUNGESEAFOOD49 Southfield Road 609-799-2715Specialties such as fried calamari andgrilled swordfish make seafood thestar.

y f o

CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.

y a o

GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menuitems are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.

x a 5 e g h t

LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.

y a o t

SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIAPIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.

y a o m d g h

p

SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.

y a o c

YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.

x a o e g p t v

WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.

x a o m h t

One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700

Your Neighborhood American Bistro

DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles ofwine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

071-068-071_PR_DO-jm 10/28/08 9:07 AM Page 71

PRINCETON MAGAZINE HOLIDAY 2008 71

D I N I N G O U T G U I D E

the rich imported wall coverings andthe wait staff’s traditional Thai dress.

y a 5 m

TORTUGA’S MEXICANMEXICAN44 Leigh Ave. 609-924-5143Large portions of classic Mexicandishes in a festive setting.

y a o c

TRE BAR AT TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Wine bar from Slow Food guru JimWeaver offering a gourmet small platemenu and wines from France, Italy,America and Australia.

x f 4 m h t

TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Slow food headquarters and one ofcentral New Jersey’s premiere restau-rants featuring award-winning food,wine and ambience.

z f w 4 m g h p

t v

TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.

y f o

UNDERGROUND CAFÈCAFE4 Hulfish St. 609-924-0666The menu features French & Italianentrees, but the big stand-out is theshish-kebab at this sleek modernnewcomer.

z a o g p r t

WITHERSPOON GRILLSTEAKHOUSE57 Witherspoon St. 609-924-6011From the man who brought you BluePoint Grill and Nassau Street Seafoodand Produce Company, this eatery is ahaven for carnivores. Menu itemsinclude dry-aged steaks, meatloaf andpork loin, to name a few.

z f o m

YANKEE DOODLE TAP ROOMPUB FOOD10 Palmer Square 609-921-7500This classic rathskeller has served generations of university students andtheir parents.

z f o h p

ZEN PALATEASIAN FUSION301 N. Harrison St. 609-279-9888Despite the Asian fusion vegetarianmenu, the majority of this restaurant’spatrons are carnivores, tempted by thelikes of basil peanut moo shu rolls andFelicity Mushrooms.

x o d g h t

PRINCETON JUNCTIONBOG RESTAURANT &LOUNGESEAFOOD49 Southfield Road 609-799-2715Specialties such as fried calamari andgrilled swordfish make seafood thestar.

y f o

CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.

y a o

GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menuitems are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.

x a 5 e g h t

LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.

y a o t

SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIAPIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.

y a o m d g h

p

SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.

y a o c

YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.

x a o e g p t v

WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.

x a o m h t

One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700

Your Neighborhood American Bistro

DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles ofwine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

071-068-071_PR_DO-jm 10/28/08 9:07 AM Page 71

PRINCETON MAGAZINE HOLIDAY 2008 71

D I N I N G O U T G U I D E

the rich imported wall coverings andthe wait staff’s traditional Thai dress.

y a 5 m

TORTUGA’S MEXICANMEXICAN44 Leigh Ave. 609-924-5143Large portions of classic Mexicandishes in a festive setting.

y a o c

TRE BAR AT TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Wine bar from Slow Food guru JimWeaver offering a gourmet small platemenu and wines from France, Italy,America and Australia.

x f 4 m h t

TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Slow food headquarters and one ofcentral New Jersey’s premiere restau-rants featuring award-winning food,wine and ambience.

z f w 4 m g h p

t v

TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.

y f o

UNDERGROUND CAFÈCAFE4 Hulfish St. 609-924-0666The menu features French & Italianentrees, but the big stand-out is theshish-kebab at this sleek modernnewcomer.

z a o g p r t

WITHERSPOON GRILLSTEAKHOUSE57 Witherspoon St. 609-924-6011From the man who brought you BluePoint Grill and Nassau Street Seafoodand Produce Company, this eatery is ahaven for carnivores. Menu itemsinclude dry-aged steaks, meatloaf andpork loin, to name a few.

z f o m

YANKEE DOODLE TAP ROOMPUB FOOD10 Palmer Square 609-921-7500This classic rathskeller has served generations of university students andtheir parents.

z f o h p

ZEN PALATEASIAN FUSION301 N. Harrison St. 609-279-9888Despite the Asian fusion vegetarianmenu, the majority of this restaurant’spatrons are carnivores, tempted by thelikes of basil peanut moo shu rolls andFelicity Mushrooms.

x o d g h t

PRINCETON JUNCTIONBOG RESTAURANT &LOUNGESEAFOOD49 Southfield Road 609-799-2715Specialties such as fried calamari andgrilled swordfish make seafood thestar.

y f o

CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.

y a o

GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menuitems are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.

x a 5 e g h t

LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.

y a o t

SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIAPIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.

y a o m d g h

p

SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.

y a o c

YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.

x a o e g p t v

WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.

x a o m h t

One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700

Your Neighborhood American Bistro

DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles ofwine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

071-068-071_PR_DO-jm 10/28/08 9:07 AM Page 71

The perfect place

to meet friends for lunch,

after work, for drinks

or for a

relaxing family dinner

“For Over 25 Years”

PRINCETON MAGAZINE HOLIDAY 2008 71

D I N I N G O U T G U I D E

the rich imported wall coverings andthe wait staff’s traditional Thai dress.

y a 5 m

TORTUGA’S MEXICANMEXICAN44 Leigh Ave. 609-924-5143Large portions of classic Mexicandishes in a festive setting.

y a o c

TRE BAR AT TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Wine bar from Slow Food guru JimWeaver offering a gourmet small platemenu and wines from France, Italy,America and Australia.

x f 4 m h t

TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Slow food headquarters and one ofcentral New Jersey’s premiere restau-rants featuring award-winning food,wine and ambience.

z f w 4 m g h p

t v

TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.

y f o

UNDERGROUND CAFÈCAFE4 Hulfish St. 609-924-0666The menu features French & Italianentrees, but the big stand-out is theshish-kebab at this sleek modernnewcomer.

z a o g p r t

WITHERSPOON GRILLSTEAKHOUSE57 Witherspoon St. 609-924-6011From the man who brought you BluePoint Grill and Nassau Street Seafoodand Produce Company, this eatery is ahaven for carnivores. Menu itemsinclude dry-aged steaks, meatloaf andpork loin, to name a few.

z f o m

YANKEE DOODLE TAP ROOMPUB FOOD10 Palmer Square 609-921-7500This classic rathskeller has served generations of university students andtheir parents.

z f o h p

ZEN PALATEASIAN FUSION301 N. Harrison St. 609-279-9888Despite the Asian fusion vegetarianmenu, the majority of this restaurant’spatrons are carnivores, tempted by thelikes of basil peanut moo shu rolls andFelicity Mushrooms.

x o d g h t

PRINCETON JUNCTIONBOG RESTAURANT &LOUNGESEAFOOD49 Southfield Road 609-799-2715Specialties such as fried calamari andgrilled swordfish make seafood thestar.

y f o

CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.

y a o

GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menuitems are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.

x a 5 e g h t

LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.

y a o t

SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIAPIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.

y a o m d g h

p

SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.

y a o c

YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.

x a o e g p t v

WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.

x a o m h t

One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700

Your Neighborhood American Bistro

DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles ofwine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

071-068-071_PR_DO-jm 10/28/08 9:07 AM Page 71

PRINCETON MAGAZINE HOLIDAY 2008 71

D I N I N G O U T G U I D E

the rich imported wall coverings andthe wait staff’s traditional Thai dress.

y a 5 m

TORTUGA’S MEXICANMEXICAN44 Leigh Ave. 609-924-5143Large portions of classic Mexicandishes in a festive setting.

y a o c

TRE BAR AT TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Wine bar from Slow Food guru JimWeaver offering a gourmet small platemenu and wines from France, Italy,America and Australia.

x f 4 m h t

TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Slow food headquarters and one ofcentral New Jersey’s premiere restau-rants featuring award-winning food,wine and ambience.

z f w 4 m g h p

t v

TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.

y f o

UNDERGROUND CAFÈCAFE4 Hulfish St. 609-924-0666The menu features French & Italianentrees, but the big stand-out is theshish-kebab at this sleek modernnewcomer.

z a o g p r t

WITHERSPOON GRILLSTEAKHOUSE57 Witherspoon St. 609-924-6011From the man who brought you BluePoint Grill and Nassau Street Seafoodand Produce Company, this eatery is ahaven for carnivores. Menu itemsinclude dry-aged steaks, meatloaf andpork loin, to name a few.

z f o m

YANKEE DOODLE TAP ROOMPUB FOOD10 Palmer Square 609-921-7500This classic rathskeller has served generations of university students andtheir parents.

z f o h p

ZEN PALATEASIAN FUSION301 N. Harrison St. 609-279-9888Despite the Asian fusion vegetarianmenu, the majority of this restaurant’spatrons are carnivores, tempted by thelikes of basil peanut moo shu rolls andFelicity Mushrooms.

x o d g h t

PRINCETON JUNCTIONBOG RESTAURANT &LOUNGESEAFOOD49 Southfield Road 609-799-2715Specialties such as fried calamari andgrilled swordfish make seafood thestar.

y f o

CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.

y a o

GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menuitems are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.

x a 5 e g h t

LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.

y a o t

SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIAPIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.

y a o m d g h

p

SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.

y a o c

YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.

x a o e g p t v

WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.

x a o m h t

One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700

Your Neighborhood American Bistro

DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles ofwine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

071-068-071_PR_DO-jm 10/28/08 9:07 AM Page 71

PRINCETON MAGAZINE HOLIDAY 2008 71

D I N I N G O U T G U I D E

the rich imported wall coverings andthe wait staff’s traditional Thai dress.

y a 5 m

TORTUGA’S MEXICANMEXICAN44 Leigh Ave. 609-924-5143Large portions of classic Mexicandishes in a festive setting.

y a o c

TRE BAR AT TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Wine bar from Slow Food guru JimWeaver offering a gourmet small platemenu and wines from France, Italy,America and Australia.

x f 4 m h t

TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Slow food headquarters and one ofcentral New Jersey’s premiere restau-rants featuring award-winning food,wine and ambience.

z f w 4 m g h p

t v

TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.

y f o

UNDERGROUND CAFÈCAFE4 Hulfish St. 609-924-0666The menu features French & Italianentrees, but the big stand-out is theshish-kebab at this sleek modernnewcomer.

z a o g p r t

WITHERSPOON GRILLSTEAKHOUSE57 Witherspoon St. 609-924-6011From the man who brought you BluePoint Grill and Nassau Street Seafoodand Produce Company, this eatery is ahaven for carnivores. Menu itemsinclude dry-aged steaks, meatloaf andpork loin, to name a few.

z f o m

YANKEE DOODLE TAP ROOMPUB FOOD10 Palmer Square 609-921-7500This classic rathskeller has served generations of university students andtheir parents.

z f o h p

ZEN PALATEASIAN FUSION301 N. Harrison St. 609-279-9888Despite the Asian fusion vegetarianmenu, the majority of this restaurant’spatrons are carnivores, tempted by thelikes of basil peanut moo shu rolls andFelicity Mushrooms.

x o d g h t

PRINCETON JUNCTIONBOG RESTAURANT &LOUNGESEAFOOD49 Southfield Road 609-799-2715Specialties such as fried calamari andgrilled swordfish make seafood thestar.

y f o

CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.

y a o

GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menuitems are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.

x a 5 e g h t

LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.

y a o t

SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIAPIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.

y a o m d g h

p

SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.

y a o c

YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.

x a o e g p t v

WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.

x a o m h t

One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700

Your Neighborhood American Bistro

DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles ofwine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

071-068-071_PR_DO-jm 10/28/08 9:07 AM Page 71

PRINCETON MAGAZINE HOLIDAY 2008 71

D I N I N G O U T G U I D E

the rich imported wall coverings andthe wait staff’s traditional Thai dress.

y a 5 m

TORTUGA’S MEXICANMEXICAN44 Leigh Ave. 609-924-5143Large portions of classic Mexicandishes in a festive setting.

y a o c

TRE BAR AT TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Wine bar from Slow Food guru JimWeaver offering a gourmet small platemenu and wines from France, Italy,America and Australia.

x f 4 m h t

TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Slow food headquarters and one ofcentral New Jersey’s premiere restau-rants featuring award-winning food,wine and ambience.

z f w 4 m g h p

t v

TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.

y f o

UNDERGROUND CAFÈCAFE4 Hulfish St. 609-924-0666The menu features French & Italianentrees, but the big stand-out is theshish-kebab at this sleek modernnewcomer.

z a o g p r t

WITHERSPOON GRILLSTEAKHOUSE57 Witherspoon St. 609-924-6011From the man who brought you BluePoint Grill and Nassau Street Seafoodand Produce Company, this eatery is ahaven for carnivores. Menu itemsinclude dry-aged steaks, meatloaf andpork loin, to name a few.

z f o m

YANKEE DOODLE TAP ROOMPUB FOOD10 Palmer Square 609-921-7500This classic rathskeller has served generations of university students andtheir parents.

z f o h p

ZEN PALATEASIAN FUSION301 N. Harrison St. 609-279-9888Despite the Asian fusion vegetarianmenu, the majority of this restaurant’spatrons are carnivores, tempted by thelikes of basil peanut moo shu rolls andFelicity Mushrooms.

x o d g h t

PRINCETON JUNCTIONBOG RESTAURANT &LOUNGESEAFOOD49 Southfield Road 609-799-2715Specialties such as fried calamari andgrilled swordfish make seafood thestar.

y f o

CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.

y a o

GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menuitems are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.

x a 5 e g h t

LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.

y a o t

SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIAPIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.

y a o m d g h

p

SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.

y a o c

YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.

x a o e g p t v

WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.

x a o m h t

One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700

Your Neighborhood American Bistro

DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles ofwine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet smallplate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, everynight promises to be an excursion from the norm.

Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515

071-068-071_PR_DO-jm 10/28/08 9:07 AM Page 71

The perfect place

to meet friends for lunch,

after work, for drinks

or for a

relaxing family dinner

“For Over 25 Years”