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28 BBQ – Bound Brook

303 West Union Avenue
Bound Brook, NJ 08835
732-805-0900
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Taqueria El Chivo – Bound Brook

220 East Main Street
Bound Brook, NJ 08805
732-560-0667
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Cost: $
Credit Cards: No
Alcohol: None
Parking: Street, Metered
Take out: Yes

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Review

A very small (14 seat), primarily Spanish-speaking, storefront serving authentic Mexican fare. I stopped in to order take-out tacos – al pastor, chorizo, pollo and carnitas. Delicious. Saw the corn tortillas being pressed individually for our soft tacos. Homemade tortillas make all the difference. Menu went beyond tacos and I’d love to try the rest.

(Dec 2009)

Joyce’s Bakery & Taqueria – Bound Brook

203 East Main Street
Bound Brook, NJ 08805
732-356-7474
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Cost: $$
Credit Cards: All Major
Alcohol: None
Parking: Street
Take out: Yes

Review

- The full name of this Bound Brook spot is “Joyce’s Bakery & Taqueria Mexican Restaurant & Neveria ‘El Chilaquil’” Quite a mouthful and quite a menu: ranging from breakfast dishes (Huevos a la Mexicana – Mexican style eggs, Chilaquiles Verdes – corn strips in tomatillo sauce), to Tacos, to Tortas (Mexican sandwiches), to main dishes with meat and seafood, not to mention Mexican bread, cakes and ice cream (neveria).

We ordered tacos (spicy beef, chicken and pork) and Huaraches to go. The Huaraches, fried corn masa topped with refried beans, salsa, meat and cheese, are chewy and delicious. The tacos are very good – served with three! homemade soft corn tortillas, radishes and red or green salsa.

Joyce’s has about ten tables, and two televisions tuned to Spanish stations. Service is bilingual, and a bit chaotic, even in Spanish.

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myCentralJersey.com

25 Burgers – Bound Brook

552 West Union Avenue
Bound Brook, NJ 08805
732-805-0025
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Photo by Paul Kiczek

Review

Guest review by Paul Kiczek of FreeWalkers.org:

Having grown up with memories of blue collar burgers like those flipped at White Castle, White Diamond and White Rose, it now seems obvious that years ago we traded away taste for convenience and sophisticated marketing.

And, if classic burgers are making a comeback, New Jersey just may be “ground”-zero for that old fashioned flavor explosion. My evidence is scarce but I think obvious. Look at all the new specialty burger joints opening up. Many are even flaunting their Jersey stuff.

Now I’m not the kind of guy I was years ago and I don’t even include burgers on my list for a normal healthy diet. But a man has to succumb occasionally, if for no other reason than to see what he’s missing. So, pried by a curiosity for the new old trend and a personal recommendation by Anthony of EthnicNJ.com, I decided to enter one holy-of-holies in the new burger world – “25 Burgers” in Bound Brook for lunch.

The converted Dairy Queenish building is conveniently located on a busy Rt. 28 corner and it was crowded for a Friday afternoon at 2 pm. The bright white and red checkered interior is either a play on 5-Guys or maybe 5-Guys learned their tricks right here. The oily smoky aroma brought me right back 40 years as I began to study the boards.

The main menu board had all 25 burgers covering at least two walls with just about anything you could dream of on a burger or as a burger-like alternative. My strategy was to stick with basics so I could get a true comparison of the product without the fancy extras. The choice was easy, #1 was the Classic Cheese Burger, actually two burgers on a bakery bun with lettuce, tomato, onions, pickles and American cheese. I agreed to whatever alternatives the counter person suggested – including mayo and ketchup.

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The Classic Cheeseburger was a good choice to compare to olden days except for the price of $6. But what I did not realize was that it automatically comes with a good supply of slightly seasoned fries and a normal tall fountain drink. For me a root beer was all I needed to add to this proper setting. The only signs that could pull me out of this time-warp, beside the price, was the TV screen and the buzzing coaster that was given to me, reminding me that this was one burger that would be cooked fresh in modern times.

The burger was indeed classic. Two fresh quality meat patties and its accoutrements were tucked neatly inside a unique-looking roll, wrapped carefully and placed in a basket with the fries. The burger was hot, juicy and tasty and everything blended well together. Five napkins were used in this taste test.

Another reason I was drawn to this place was to determine if I should bring a group of hungry long distance walkers here next month for a lunch after six hours of walking. Now, I can’t wait to come back then and try one of the other 24.(Mar 2, 2011)

There are five 25 Burgers locations in NJ so far: Bound Brook, Branchburg, Linden, Matawan and Woodbury.

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Chowhound
The New York Times

Tierra del Sol – Bound Brook

407 East Main Street
Bound Brook, NJ 08805
732-560-7146
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Stan’s Chitch’s Cafe – Bound Brook

14 Columbus Place
Bound Brook, NJ 08805
732-356-0899
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Yelp

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