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SOMA

  • Read time: About 10 minutes Croissants can be a thing of beauty. Even in New Jersey, which is decidedly not France. We’re limited to the butter, water, and flour we can get around these parts. And yet, what I’ve found through my travels in and around South Orange and Maplewood (SOMA) is that a lot Read more

  • Read time: About 7 minutes Once upon a time, my go-to cuisine was Indian food. Show me a velvety butter chicken. Regale me with your rich saag paneer. And delight me with your fluffy garlic naan. MDP and I used to order frequently from Indian places in and around SOMA (South Orange and Maplewood), double-parking Read more

  • Read time: About 7 minutes You have $5 in your pocket. You want to be delighted. Enthralled. Refreshed.  Look no further than this round up of the Arnold Palmer – that irresistible combination of iced tea and lemonade – found in and around the South Orange and Maplewood (SOMA) area to guide your low-cost (tariff-free?) Read more

  • Barn Bird Kitchen

    Read time: About 6 minutes Good vibes only.  That’s the best way to describe the experience at Barn Bird Kitchen, which recently opened in Maplewood Village. When we walked in for lunch, the owner – who is also the restaurant chef – warmly greeted us in his baritone: “Welcome to Barn Bird Kitchen,” a smooth Read more

  • Osteria LK

    Anyone in SOMA can tell you that Arturo’s was an institution. People would line up and wait around for hours, squeezing on to the small bench outside its Maplewoood Avenue façade, to snag a table in the spare, dark restaurant so they could sample fresh pasta and legendary pizza. When Arturo’s decided to leave Maplewood Read more

  • Mozzarella

    “Here’s your seat, Princess,” says the nicest man on planet Earth to my daughter as he hands us the booster seat at “our table” in the corner of Mozzarella’s cozy confines on Valley Street in South Orange. MDP and I had been going to Mozzarella long before our little lady came along, but it wasn’t Read more

  • Boccone South

    Everyone who goes to Boccone South talks about Silvio. Who’s Silvio? you may wonder. Well, he’s the gravel-voiced restauranteur who greets everyone that walks in through Boccone’s doors like they’re at once old friends and royalty. I recall the first time MDP and I went to Boccone, back when they were on South Orange Avenue. Read more