Sweet Amalia Market and Kitchen – Newfield, NJ
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Any real estate agent will tell you location, location, location. Watch ‘Field of Dreams’ and you’ll hear if you build it, they will come. Sweet Amalia Market and Kitchen is a mix of both. Lisa Calvo bought the former Petrini’s Market which was being used as a middle point distribution center to keep her farm’s oysters to store, prep, and stay fresh on their way to their final destination from Cape May to restaurants all around the area due to the location. She then realized that if you build it, they will come and build it she did indeed into an amazing restaurant and market by joining forces with investor Ed Pappas and bringing Chef Melissa McGrath to curate the menu. The news was spreading with press from the likes of NPR, Edible, Philly, Foobooz, Women’s Work, Philadelphia Magazine, Philadelphia Inquirer, and being nominated by James Beard Foundation 2023 Semi-finalist Best Chef Mid-Atlantic. All the accolades are well deserved. This place is amazing! Whether you are coming or going to the Jersey Shore it is a great pit spot. Heck it is worth the drive just to visit this place without even thinking about the beach. It was my first time there, but it certainly won’t be my last. I enjoyed a half dozen of their Sweet Amalia Oysters, Grilled Sweet Amalias with smoked chili and scallion butter, steamed clams with green chorizo, shaved zucchini, white wine and garlic, Fried Delaware Bay Oysters which were hands down the BEST fried oyster I have ever eaten, cup of clam chowder with bacon, celery, potatoes, cream & hot sauce, fresh cut french fries cooked and seasoned perfectly, basil lemonade to drink, Fresh Jersey Peach salad, and roasted white corn on the cob with tomato butter & Parmesan that was out of this world. They are only open seasonally so be sure to get there before it’s on your list of things to do in 2024. Just things of note are no reservations, it is an open air market and restaurant so be weather aware, seating first come first served, and parking is tight and limited.
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