(03-13-2021, 12:33 PM)Bob Schroeck Wrote:(03-13-2021, 10:52 AM)Norgarth Wrote:
Not just one -- three, in Red Bank, Toms River, and at Rutgers-Newark. They don't do breakfast, and the hours are a bit different for each one. Their menus are simple: a couple appetizers, a half dozen entries, and a dessert, and they change based on the locally-sourced ingredients available (daily, IIRC). There's no formal price, although there is a suggested donation of US$20 per meal; you pay what you can afford, or you volunteer.
Back before the pandemic, Peg and I were talking about visiting the Toms River restaurant one of the times we went down to Seaside, which is only a few miles away, during the summer of 2020. Of course that never happened but if things start to go back to normal we may well try again this summer.
Here's their website.
There's a similar supper-only restaurant in Ottawa: Govinda's. Vegetarian only - they're part of the local Hare Krishna community - but from what I've been told by people who've eaten there, the meals are of good quality.
(If we're going to make a list of these restaurants, perhaps we should take it to a separate thread...)
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Sticks and stones can break your bones,
But words can break your heart.
- unknown
Forever neighbours, never neighbors
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