

Come for the fried pickles, stay for White Star’s full, satisfying menu.“In a nutshell we are a sandwich shop with no bread in the house,” owner Katherine Cohen said.Ĭustomers can choose from specialty sandwiches on the menu like “Elsie’s Famous Italian” with ham, cappy and salami, “The Harold” with corned beef and “The Falafel” with, well, falafel. Served with chipotle ranch (because what else would you eat fried pickles with?), this salty treat is not to be missed in Jersey City. White Star always serves up delicious eats, and the fried pickles appetizer is no exception.

See More: The Montclair Dishes That Will Definitely Cure a Hangover White Star | 230 Brunswick Street, Jersey Cityįried pickles. Diners definitely won’t leave feeling sour. Enjoy this one-of-a-kind pickle dish surrounded by nostalgia, as Sub Culture provides the ultimate throwback vibes with food puns, Nintendo games, old TV posters, and stickers. This sandwich served at Sub Culture in Jersey City, is a mortadella sandwich with coleslaw and provolone placed on a giant pickle. (Photo credit: Pickle Rick” - for serious pickle lovers. Sub Culture | 260 Newark Avenue, Jersey City Today, fans can find Pickle Licious at over 40 weekly farmers’ markets throughout NJ. This pickle haven is known for its Kosher, “New York Style” pickles, pickled condiments, olives, relishes, and tapenades. (Photo credit: in 1993, Pickle Licious is a family-run business based in Teaneck, New Jersey, and a favorite among locals in Hudson County. Pickle Licious | 384 Cedar Lane, Teaneck + Farmers’ Markets Read More: Must-Try Sandwiches in Essex County That Should Be On Your Radar

For those “pickled” pink about a day trip outside of Hoboken, check out the other nearby locations in East Rutherford, New Brunswick, Paramus, Princeton, and New York City.

The side of pickled veggies contains pickled turnips, olives, and, of course, pickles, all to complement the patron’s choice of falafel. That’s what diners get at Mamoun’s Falafel in Hoboken on Washington Street. Mamoun’s Falafel | 300 Washington Street, Hoboken
