Restaurants & Bars

Wonder's 'Fast Fine' Dining Concept Opening New Location In Parsippany

Wonder is a "fast fine" dining concept that offers nine different options for you to mix and match.

Wonder is a "fast fine" dining concept that offers nine different options for you to mix and match.
Wonder is a "fast fine" dining concept that offers nine different options for you to mix and match. (Courtesy of Wonder)

PARSIPPANY, NJ — Wondering what to have for dinner? Food delivery startup Wonder Group is continuing its pivot to a brick-and-mortar concept with a new location in Morris County.

Following the launch of its sixth New Jersey location in Ledgewood earlier this year, the food hall concept has announced plans to open in Parsippany at 1295 U.S. 46, Parsippany-Troy Hills, showcasing nine different restaurant brands all under one roof.

"A new kind of home dining experience," reads a description of Wonder on its Instagram. "Enjoy menus from top chefs and iconic restaurants across the country, all in one place."

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The concept features world-renowned chefs such as Bobby Flay, José Andrés, Nancy Silverton, and Marcus Samuelsson, alongside award-winning eateries like Tejas Barbecue and Di Fara Pizza from across the country.

Customers can order from any combination of these chefs and restaurants in a single order from one location. All dishes are made-to-order at the Wonder storefront and delivered to your door in under 30 minutes, providing an elevated and curated dining experience every time.

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While the store focuses on quick delivery of an eclectic range of fine dining options, pick-up and limited dine-in options will also be available.

An exact opening date for the new Parsippany location has not been announced, but the company says it plans to open early in the new year.

Wonder is owned by Wonder Group, a consortium founded in 2018 by entrepreneur and former Walmart E-commerce head Marc Lore.

During the pandemic, the company operated as a food truck service in Westfield, New Jersey, with chefs on the trucks, but stated in January that it would change its approach.

Read More: Wonder Company To Remove Food Trucks, Add 10 Kitchens In 3 NJ Counties

Wonder also previously announced it completed its acquisition of meal kit delivery service, Blue Apron, to enhance the Wonder platform and continue expanding.

You can find out more about Wonder on its website.

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