Development in downtown Newark has turned the college town into a dining destination, and you can witness that firsthand during the 2022Â Newark Restaurant Week, which runs Jan. 20-26.
Participating establishments will offer three-course dinners for $30.
The event has been a much-loved winter promotion since 2006 when former Newark Mayor Vance Funk created it.
When the Downtown Newark Partnership disbanded in 2018 and the newly formed Newark Partnership did not have the event on the calendar, Sasha Aber, owner of Home Grown Cafe, stepped up to organize it.
To make the week memorable, restaurants will feature dishes that arenât on their regular menus. âThe chefs are going to go all out for this,â Aber said.
Klondike Kateâs Restaurant & Saloon, for instance, will dish up chorizo meatballs Fra Diavolo over spaghetti. âWe love restaurant week because it gives our chef and kitchen a chance to get creative,â said owner Gianmarco Martuscelli.
But the innovative cuisine must also be affordable. In the past, there were varying prices depending on the restaurant size, concept and time of day.
This year, the price is a straight $30 for a three-course dinner.
âIt simplifies things,â said Ryan German, owner of Caffe Gelato.
However, restaurants need not do a typical three-course meal. Caffe Gelato, for instance, will feature Maine mussels in saffron-tomato broth as a first course and pan-seared scallops as the second. For an entrée, choose filet mignon or pan-roasted Faroe Island salmon with brown butter pan sauce.
âThe mussels look super good,â German said. âIâm going to be eating them all week long.â
Home Grown is offering the standard appetizer, entrée and dessert courses. Appetizers, for instance, include a vegan kale Caesar salad, fried calamari salad or crispy smoked pork belly with jalapeno-cheddar-stuffed cornbread and maple- pork molasses.
This is the third year that Aber has organized the event with the help of the Newark Partnership, which focuses on economic development, nonprofit community support and civic engagement.
Newark Restaurant Week touches on all three goals.
âWe love community,â said Bryan Jariwala, director of operations for Platinum Dining Group, which owns Taverna. âWe love Main Street and the idea of bringing everybody together and showcasing the neat venues and opportunities that we have in Newark.â
Restaurant Week benefits the entire community, agreed Javier Acuna, owner of Santa Fe Mexican Grill.
âIt is an investment to boost the reputation of the city as a culinary destination and create traffic for all sorts of businesses, from retail stores to hotels,â he said. âVibrant, welcoming cities stay healthy and strong.â
Participating restaurants also include Stone Balloon, Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant, Deer Park Tavern, The Blue Crab Seafood Restaurant & Grill, Skipjack Dining and Grotto Pizza.
See the menus at Newark Restaurant Week.Â
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