Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Thin Ones Need Love Too

I'm talking about pizza, of course.  So I know it's a little off topic, but I'm constantly split between which pizza I like the most in Bergen County. And let's face it, going out for a slice or two in Bergen County tonight is probably on more people's agendas than going out for dinner and dancing.  So I'd love to hear some additional thoughts on the matter.

Here are my favorites (currently, that is):

A Mano in Ridgewood - 24 Franklin Avenue - www.amanopizza.com

Why I love it:  It's a pretty modern joint for a pizza place, always a good crowd in the evenings, and when it comes to producing a good pie, they just get it.  The pizza is baked in a coal oven.  The crust is crunchy on the outside (sometimes even a little burnt) and moist and chewy on the inside.  I like to keep the toppings simple here; less is more.



Kinchley's Tavern in Ramsey - 586 N Franklin Turnpike

Why I love it: The pizza is super thin and the crust has a great flavor.  I always ask for it a little well done because I like it crunchy.  The drinks and ice cream deserts are HUGE.  The entire place is nostalgia galore with all kinds of kitsch, old model trains, beer steins, etc taking up all the usable space.  Speaking of usable space: you can barely fit another table in the place so be prepared to be sitting shoulder to shoulder with your neighbors.


Brooklyn's Brick-Oven in Hackensack - 161 Hackensack Avenue

Why I love it: Awesome pizza. There is no ambience to speak of, the location is not the greatest, and there isn't another thing on the menu that I feel is worth trying.  It's all about the pie.  Don't pick it up for take-out because it is not as good when you get it home.  Eat it right out of the oven while it's still piping hot and crispy.  Oh yeah, and don't make the mistake of trying to pay with credit card - it's cash only.


Roxanne's in Mahwah - 150 Franklin Turnpike

Why I love it:  This is a great little place.  They have outdoor seating in the warmer months, the crowd is usually plentiful and lively, and the service is great.  I don't know if they ever do it, but they should definitely hire some outside entertainment on those warm summer nights.  The pizza is of the thin crust variety and it is always great.  

Please let me know if you have any favorites that I need to try.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Don't Miss Waterside this Weekend

Have you been to Waterside in North Bergen, NJ.  (Okay, I realize it's in Hudson County; but this is really a North Jersey blog - I just liked the name Berge County Tonight.) Anyway, it used to be called Frank's Waterside (I think because Sen. Frank Lautenberg used to be a partner in the restaurant with the previous owners - but don't quote me on that.)  The new Waterside has experienced a little facelift, a new menu and new owners; and because of this a new crowd has started nesting there.  You can expect a good mix of ages, but this crowd definitely has a hip/trendy feel to it. 

Earlier this year The Record gave Waterside a Three Star excellent rating in it's April 9, 2010 review.  We at Bergen County Tonight would considering pushing it to Four Stars.  Here's what you can expect to find when you visit:  it's huge place with a tiered dining room and a magnificent view overlooking the Hudson River into New York.  The food is with-out-a-doubt better than average for the area.  Depending on the season, they have a large outdoor seating area sometimes complete with a DJ.  On the weekends, you'll probably find lots of pretty people eating, laughing and enjoying some of the music.

I do believe that Waterside would benefit from the kind of entertainment that vocalists Josh & Liza offer at Sanzari's New Bridge Inn, but what we heard there was fine and will appeal to many people.
Ladies, if you decide to go this weekend, bring a wrap if you want to check out the outside patio.  It gets cold and windy near the water and there's always a good-looking guy (or two) out there smoking a cigarette or drinking a Scotch.