Restaurants in Haddonfield, New Jersey

Restaurants in Haddonfield, New Jersey
Fun by the riverside lays only 2.6 miles way from Haddonfield, New Jersey. Cooper River Park runs through almost 350 acres of public park land. Mountain bike on one of 2 bike paths, the longer of which is a 3.8 mile loop. A boat launch is also available. For a day in the forest, drive 18 miles north on I-295 to Rancocas State Park. Whichever park you choose, end up at a restaurant in Haddonfield, New Jersey and treat yourself to dinner.

The Little Tuna

The Little Tuna presents seafood and steak dishes that combine classic cooking methods and fresh ingredients. Experience a warm and inviting atmosphere at this Haddonfield, New Jersey restaurant, where your chef is also the owner. A sample three course menu might include their Famous Lobster Bisque, Spinach Salad and the Honey Jalapeno Grilled Tuna with Fresh Lime. Raw bar available, no vegetarian entrees.

The Little Tuna
141 Kings Hwy East
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
(856) 795-0888
thelittletuna.com

Fuji Japanese Restaurant

Fuji Japanese Restaurant serves sushi and other Japanese food in Haddonfield, New Jersey. Expect the usual extensive sushi selection along with teriyaki, tempura and udon noodles. Delightfully unexpected, the large variety of Japanese "tapas" style small plates including Octopus Ball and Agedashi Tofu. The children's menu features chicken fingers and fish sticks.

Fuji Japanese Restaurant
The Shops at 116 East Kings Hwy
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
(856) 354-8200
fujirestaurant.com

Tre Familigia Ristorante

Dine on traditional and innovative authentic Italian cuisine at Tre Familigia Ristorante in Haddonfield, New Jersey. Start your meal with Misto Salad, followed by the hot Eggplant Rollatini appetizer and the Flounder Francaise entree. Some vegetarian options available.

Tre Familigia Ristorante
403 North Haddon Avenue
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
(856) 429-1447
trefamiglia.com

Article Written By Victoria Weinblatt

Victoria Weinblatt began writing articles in 2007 with articles published on LIVESTRONG.COM, the Daily Puppy, eHow and other Web sites. She is a licensed massage therapist and real estate agent as well as a certified yoga instructor and English teacher. She received her degree in natural resources from Michigan State University.

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