Summer season is here, and it's prime time for the best seafood on the East Coast. People not only love our Jersey Shore beaches, but they also love our seafood here in the Garden State.

 

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There are many different culinary styles, and everyone has their favorites. One of the styles that many people enjoy is "seafood". I enjoy seafood, and here at the Jersey Shore, we have many great restaurants to choose from, so we are pretty lucky when it comes to seafood. It's no surprise, after all, we live right on the Atlantic Ocean.

 

 

 

So, where is the best seafood restaurant in New Jersey? In an article from 24/7 Tempo, they put together a list of the best seafood restaurants in America and including right here in the Garden State.

 

Where is the BEST Seafood in New Jersey?

24/7 Tempo selected Sol-Mar restaurant in Newark as New Jersey's best seafood. "This Portuguese restaurant has a high end, formal dining room as well as a casual bar dining room. In addition to a wide selection of turf fare (veal, lamb, steaks, pork, and chicken), Sol-Mar specializes in seafood dishes like paella, clams in garlic sauce, octopus salad, and bacalhau à Brás (salt cod with matchstick potatoes, scrambled eggs, and black olives)."

 

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Let us know if you have been to Sol-Mar and what your thoughts were. Give us your review. In addition, tell us your favorite seafood restaurant that you like. Share your recommendations with us :)

 

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