I guess depending on your point of view being "under the radar" can be good or bad. When it comes to restaurants around America if you are the owner you probably don't want to be "under the radar". I think it implies being unseen and maybe not as visible in the community you are in, which is not the best business model. However, if you are the consumer and you have an "under the radar" eatery you love, less traffic means more seating and quicker service, so I guess you want your "hidden gem" to remain that way. Yes, this is a bit selfish, but a "hidden gem" is just that :)

 

 

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Myself, yes I have some "under the radar" favorites and maybe another time I will share those with you, but for now, let's look at the best "under the radar" restaurant in New Jersey as selected by Cheapism. Not only the best "under the radar" location in New Jersey but around America.

 

 

 

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According to Cheapism, the best "under the radar" restaurant in New Jersey is located in Hudson County. Cheapism has "Taqueria Downtown" in Jersey City as the best restaurant that's "under the radar" in New Jersey. "It's loud and crowded, Zagat says, but that might be part of the experience at Taqueria Downtown. You can escape the noise by snagging a spot on the patio, where reviewers say you should nosh on just about any of the inexpensive tacos — pork seems to be among the favorites."

 

 

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Every Amazing New Jersey Restaurant Featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

 

Every NJ pizza joint Barstool's Dave Portnoy has reviewed

Dave Portnoy, commonly known as El Presidente, is the founder of Barstool Sports. Somewhere along the way, he decided to start reviewing local pizzerias, and the concept took off. Here is every New Jersey pizzeria Dave has stopped in, along with the score he gave them.