Restaurants & Bars

Inaugural Restaurant Week Coming To Marlboro Township

Set to run in October, residents and visitors alike will be able to try food from various Marlboro locations. See participating restaurants:

MARLBORO, NJ — Marlboro Township is set to host its first annual Marlboro Restaurant Week in October, Mayor Jonathan Hornik and the Marlboro Economic Development Committee (EDC) announced.

From Oct. 5 through Oct. 12, residents and visitors alike will have the opportunity to experience Marlboro’s diverse cultural offerings at participating restaurants.

The event aims to support small businesses throughout Marlboro, Hornik said.

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“Marlboro is ready to showcase the high-quality restaurants that make our town a premier dining destination,” Hornik said. “Foodies, adventurers, and restaurant enthusiasts alike are invited to savor the flavors and enjoy the vibrant energy all week long. Be sure to reserve your spots for brunch, lunch, and dinner — it’s an experience you won’t want to miss.”

At this time, the participating restaurants in Marlboro Restaurant Week include:

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  • Amorina Ristorante Italiano
  • Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza & Wings
  • Aunt Butchie’s of Brooklyn
  • Istanbul Bay Premium
  • Mizu Sushi and Asian Fusion
  • Over Easy Kitchen
  • Rosalita’s Roadside Cantina
  • SamVera
  • Sette Wood Burning Bistro
  • Nonna's Cucina

Participating restaurants and their Restaurant Week offerings will be announced on the Marlboro Restaurant Week website.

"We are proud to launch the inaugural Marlboro Restaurant Week and are deeply grateful to the restaurants’ enthusiasm and willingness to open their doors and share their specials,” said Aleksandra “Sana” Simanovsky, EDC Chair.

“Whether you're craving authentic Italian, Mediterranean, or Mexican classics, seafood dishes, fusion sushi, or indulging in delicious desserts, there's something for everyone to enjoy,” Simanovsky continued. “Every bite you take during Marlboro Restaurant Week is more than a meal; it’s an investment in Marlboro’s community and future."

To learn more about Restaurant Week, you can visit the event website.

Restaurants interested in participating in the event, or residents interested in becoming involved in the EDC, should email Economicdevelopment@marlboro-nj.gov.

Members of the EDC are Chair Sana Simanovsky, Erika Boyer, Premise Martin, Avi Spector, Lawrence Zhonist, Tanya Davis, Vanessa Coppes, Kerry Soranno, Peter Erlikh, Angelo Del Giudice, Justin Chin, Marilyn Scalia, and Venny Emporellis.

“Supporting our small businesses has always been a priority for my administration and the EDC,” Hornik said. “Restaurant Week provides a wonderful opportunity to showcase our local dining establishments and the vital role they play in strengthening our community. I want to thank Sana Simanovsky and the EDC for their commitment to our community and dedication to supporting Township businesses.”

To learn more, you can visit the Marlboro Restaurant Week website.

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