I heard that the original Capitol Diner was the oldest continuously opened restaurant in this neighborhood. The diner has been operating since the early 1920s, but with current and modern era and its crowd, the diner has changed its face and its owner. I never visited the old diner, but we decided to check out […]
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D’avant Bakery
While looking for a bakery with some breakfast options that opens early, I came across this spot. Growing up in Japan, I always loved Japanese bakeries. Here in metropolitan NYC, I found that some of the Korean bakeries offer similar baked goods and other food items. And this one was one of them in NJ. […]
Oscar Wilde
There is something about the Victorian era… It comes with great novels, architecture, fashion and all other things that somehow are romantic and elaborate. One of the renowned writer lived during this era and produced striking novel such as The Picture of Dorian Gray. Yes, I am talking about Oscar Wilde. And I discovered a […]
Village Cafe
No matter how many times you visit the same location, there is always something new that you can discover. When we went back to Cape Cod, we found this very lovely cafe. I noticed the lovely exterior of this house from the Falmouth Market, right across the street. I loved the way it looked, with […]
Mary Ellen’s Portuguese Bakery
I love finding a local hidden gem, so hidden that some of the other locals might not know about! This popular spot is hiding behind a Dairy Queen, and has that very cozy, friendly, home-y feel to it. A great spot for breakfast and brunch, especially if you like those home cooked or diner-like food […]
Queens Comfort #2
This is the second review of Queens Comfort, our first visit was so exceptionally amazing, we had to go back for more. (You can read my first review here: http://www.foodlovergirl.com/queens-comfort/) This is the kind of place where you wish if you lived right next to it, but at the same time, you are glad that […]