Johnny Pepperoni in Hoboken, NJ

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The night of the Super Bowl, we decided to go to Johnny Pepperoni to try their pizza as a friend of Jodi recommended that place. Needless to say that this was the perfect night as the place was empty!

I discovered there that the owner, local restaurateur John Avoletta, also owns City Bistro, a popular bar Uptown Hoboken; so I figured at that point that it was not just some random pizza joint. It is a place of a good size that serves Italian food only, from pasta to pizza, and even more. Too bad as I was craving wings...
image of dining room at Johnny Pepperoni in Hoboken, NJ

The restaurant had a nice feel, with its red and white checkered tablecloth and the black and white photos of Italy on the walls. 
image of parmesan and salt at Johnny Pepperoni in Hoboken, NJ

On the right of the entrance is the open kitchen and on the left the dining room. 

We decided to start our dinner with Arancini Di Riso, that are fried rice balls with cheese and prosciutto. 
image of arancini di riso at Johnny Pepperoni in Hoboken, NJ

They were served in a thick tomato sauce that had a bold taste. The balls themselves were delicious: crunchy on the outside and cheesy on the inside. I simply loved it and they were probably some of the best I ever tried.
image of arancini di riso at Johnny Pepperoni in Hoboken, NJ

Then, we shared the square pie: 
image of square pie at Johnny Pepperoni in Hoboken, NJ

Made with fresh mozzarella, tomato sauce, fresh basil, garlic, olive oil, it was cooked in a pan with extra virgin olive oil.
image of square pie at Johnny Pepperoni in Hoboken, NJ

It was a slightly thinner version of a Sicilian. The crust was crispy and the sauce deliciously thick. There was also a lot of cheese. The pizza was quite big and I am glad Jodi stopped me when I proposed to order a second one!

For dessert, we ordered the homemade tiramisu. 
image of tiramisu at Johnny Pepperoni in Hoboken, NJ

It was good and light, but I would have preferred more cream, i.e a better proportion cream vs lady fingers. 

The food at Johnny Pepperoni was very good and I definitely recommend the Arancini. I am sure it is not the last time I will be there!

Enjoy (I did)!
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German cuisine at Helmer's in Hoboken, NJ

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Helmer's is a restaurant located on the Uptown part of Hoboken. Serving authentic German cuisine, it opened in 1936 by the Helmer family who immigrated from Germany. It was then sold in 1940 to the Lueders from Bremerhaven, Germany. 
image of beer steins at Helmer's in Hoboken, NJ

There is definitely a particular atmosphere there, rendered by the decor: high wooden booths, wooden tables and beer steins on top of the bar.
image of beer glasses at Helmer's in Hoboken, NJ

If you are a beer fan, they have a mice selection of Belgian and German beers, served in big beer glasses also used to serve...water.

As I mentioned above, their menu proposes authentic German food, like wurst, Sauerbraten (pot roast) or schnitzel. But they also serve American dishes such as cheeseburgers or NY Sirloin steaks.

After we ordered, they brought us some bread:
image of bread basket at Helmer's in Hoboken, NJ

There was a pretzel bread as well as one that I guess was pumpernickel bread. This bread was perfect to open our appetite.

As an appetizer, we ordered the stuffed mushrooms:
image of stuffed mushrooms at Helmer's in Hoboken, NJ

They were stuffed with some meat and herbs. 
image of stuffed mushrooms at Helmer's in Hoboken, NJ

The stuffing was light and tasty, letting the mushrooms be the star. 

Then, Jodi ordered the grilled ham and muenster sandwich:
image of grilled ham and muenster sandwich at Helmer's in Hoboken, NJ

It was like and open face sandwich, composed of Black Forest Ham, melted Meunster Cheese, sliced Jersey Tomatoes, served with French Fries.
image of grilled ham and muenster sandwich at Helmer's in Hoboken, NJ

I liked it: simple, very comforting, there was a lot of ham and cheese.

On my side, I ordered the Wienershnitzel ala Holstein or veal schnitzel with a fried egg:
image of Wienerschnitzel ala holstein at Helmer's in Hoboken, NJ

I had a choice of sides: sauerkraut, mash potatoes, fries or spaetzle. Spaetzle are egg noodles eaten in Germany, Austria, Alsace - France-, or Switzerland. I found it incredible that they charge you $3 if you order them! I picked sauerkraut and mash potatoes. 
image of Wienerschnitzel ala holstein at Helmer's in Hoboken, NJ

Schnitzel is a thin piece of meat that is coated with flour, beaten eggs and bread crumbs, and then fried. This dish can be found in many countries, sometimes with their own twist. In Italy, it is called Veal Milanese (if made with veal of course), escalope Viennoise in France or apanados in Colombia.
image of Wienerschnitzel ala holstein at Helmer's in Hoboken, NJ

The Wiener (Veal) Schnitzel was cooked a cheval, meaning with a fried egg on top that had a perfectly runny yolk, giving a breakfast feel to the dish. The meat was tender, with a nice crispiness from the coating. I definitely enjoyed it. However, the sides were just ok: the sauerkraut was very sour and the mash potatoes had too much garlic.

This was a very good lunch that brought us back to our last trip in Germany two years ago and I am sure I will go there for dinner to try some other dishes!

Enjoy (I did)!
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