
New Jersey’s Most Charming Restaurant Ranks Among The Best In America
If you're looking for the most charming restaurant in New Jersey, the food experts at Lovefood have chosen a Monmouth County restaurant above all the others.
It's not just about the food. It's also the overall dining experience that we're looking for, and this place truly delivers on both.

It's a family-owned and operated restaurant that is sure to "capture the romance."
The building used to be a working farmhouse!
It's the perfect spot to enjoy dinner out, providing both amazing ambiance and delicious food!
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New Jersey's Most Charming Restaurant
Lovefood recently named Sea Girt's Scarborough Fair as the most charming restaurant in New Jersey!
How does the Blue & Brie Flatbread with wild Jersey blueberry, French brie cheese, basil chiffonade, and lemon zest ricotta sound?
And the Wild Mushroom Ravioli with fresh spinach, mushrooms, tomato concasse, brandy cream sauce.
YUM! That's what I would go with, but you can check out the full menu here.
Here's what Lovefood had to say about their top pick, Scarborough Fair, located at 1414 Meetinghouse Road in Sea Girt.
A farmhouse for more than 100 years, this cute building is now the home of one of New Jersey's most romantic restaurants. Sea Girt’s Scarborough Fair Restaurant features rustic interiors, atmospheric lighting, and several private dining alcoves, making you and your party feel as if you’re the only people in the restaurant. There are countless quirky design touches too, from curved brick staircases to brass lamps imported from Turkey. The menu is eclectic and incredibly tempting, with a particular focus on fresh, sustainable seafood.
Starting this Sunday, April 6th, it's Sangria Sundays with Happy Hour from 3 pm to 5:30 pm!
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