Restaurants & Bars

2 Cherry Hill Restaurants Among Nation's Best For Wine, Magazine Says

Raise your glass to these 2 local restaurants, which just earned some national recognition from Wine Spectator.

CHERRY HILL, NJ — Two Cherry Hill restaurants are getting some national love thanks to Wine Spectator.

Wine Spectator recently announced the winners of its 2025 Restaurant Awards, which honor the world's best restaurant for wine, according to the magazine. More than 3,800 eateries made the list.

The awards are given across three tiers, in ascending order: the Award of Excellence (2,010 winners), Best of Award of Excellence (1,704 winners) and the Grand Award (97 winners).

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"A wine list is a restaurant's identity in print, and this year’s Wine Spectator Restaurant Award winners reflect both deep knowledge and a passion for discovery," said Marvin R. Shanken, editor and publisher of Wine Spectator.

In Cherry Hill, Caffe Aldo Lamberti and Seasons 52 were honored.

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Caffe Aldo Lamberti, an Italian restaurant, has received the Best of Award of Excellence since 2008. With 900 selections, Caffe Aldo Lamberti's strengths are its offerings from California, Italy's Tuscany and Piedmont regions, and Bordeaux, France.

Cherry Hill's Seasons 52, which is part of a chain, has earned the Award of Excellence since 2010. Specializing in wine and small plates, the restaurant offers 90 wine selections, according to Wine Spectator.

Caffe Aldo Lamberti is located at 2011 Route 70 W, while Season 52 is part of Cherry Hill Mall (2000 Route 38).

See all of Wine Spectator's awardees here.

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