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    Frank's Pickled Peppers

    5.0 (1 review)

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    The Grape Escape

    The Grape Escape

    4.6(5 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    I was there for an industry event for the food industry. It's located just outside the Dayton…read moreindustrial area inside a business strip mall area close to the Wawa. Not the easiest to find or to park. The team at Grape Escape prepared some very nice appetizers and buffet dinner complimented by their various wines. I enjoyed their Cabernet Savnignon which took a bit to get used to. Ed Ventura is the owner and wine master. He knows what he's doing and was able to answer questions from a very inquisitive group. Basically they don't sell bottles of wine. What they do is provide training and classes for wine making as well as the opportunity to make your OWN wine using their facility and grapes. The grapes are mostly imported from different regions including South America. The grapes are crushed there and fermented into different types of barrels including American Oak. You can purchase an entire barrel or as little as an 1/8 of a barrel. I don't know the cost, but apparently they have a loyal repeat customer base. You can then bottle off your own brand of wine for social events or private use. I found the entire event to be educational and inspiring.

    We were invited by friends to take part in a red wine making, from crushing to bottling...i cant…read moreexplain the middle step too well because we were there only for the crush and the last step, bottling. At the start, i was reserved about committing to a large batch of wine, having received diy wines in the past as gifts that were fit for cooking, at best... So we shared a quarter barrel. I knew when we got to the bottling and tasted some of the rich old vine zin that we had barrel stored for the past 7-8 months, that we didn't order enough. The wine, only in its youthful state, was outstanding, comparable to zins you'd pay $75+ per bottle for in a wine store. And it will only get better with some age and stable storing. We'll begin to enjoy more around the Fall/Winter holidays. We were were going to give this wine as a holiday gift, but decided its better that we serve it and drink it ourselves! We are signing up again for this fall's red crushing and will try some other varietal next, i tasted their cab at the bottling and it was also delicious!

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    Patidar

    Patidar

    3.9(8 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $

    Busy place on weekends and on evenings . Parking is tight with so many good places in this complex…read more. Patidhar products are good . They have a roti place within and lots and lots of Indian spices , snacks and vegetables . Priced slightly higher than Edison supermarkets but good for south Brunswick residents . They sell hot chai inside and tasted ok.. billing is quick and service is good. Liked it overall..

    Entering Patidar grocery store is like being in India, you need a tour guide to make sure you know…read moreof what you are buying. Luckily I have a few very eager volunteers from my husband's family, who have been giving me mini crash courses on Punjabi/Indian cooking the past year. They shop here because its the largest, most organized and carries the cheapest products that they use for their culinary magic (or that's what my taste buds call their cooking). I've never seen so many types of rice, beans/lentils and spices. Patidar might be a great place to hunker down at in the event of a zombie apocalypse, they have so much inventory! I love it that all the spices I use for my own non-Indian cooking are 20% cheaper here. Fresh produce is also 25%-30% cheaper than Wegmans, Shop Rite, Trader Joes or Safeway in the area. Customer service is excellent. On our last visit we were accidentally charged for 10 boxes of Rasmalai. Rasmalai for those not familiar with Indian foods, its a dessert so sweet, your teeth hurt because of all of that sugar. 10 boxes would be an unrealistic purchase unless you want diabetes, and we had only actually purchased 2 . I didn't catch that on the receipt until we got home. Their phone line was busy the rest of the day, so I sent an email, which they got, and they were so cool about the refund of the difference. We stock up on Indian spices here to take back to Hawaii, like of how I stock up at Longs back home with yummy Hawaii foods to bring to the mainland. Parking here, has never been an issue, its surprising, because this store shares a parking lot with a plaza full of stores and small restaurants, but we make it a point not to visit Jersey in the winter so it may be a different situation at that time of the year. If you live in the North Brunswick or Princeton area in NJ, this is definitely worth checking out for your groceries or Indian specialty cooking needs.

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