For those of us who love Italian food, the odds are we could live here in the Garden State our whole lives and not try everything. Still, even in the best spot for pasta and pizza in the country (in my humble opinion), I still manage to be surprised once in a while. That’s definitely the case at Di Palma Brothers in North Bergen, which might be the most unique Italian restaurant in NJ – or the whole country. The food here is excellent – big, hearty portions of Italian classics – but that’s not the surprising part. That comes in the setting, as what looks like a typical neighborhood restaurant on the outside gives way to a quirky interior that feels more like a rummage sale or antique store than a restaurant – because it actually is. Read on to discover why you might be leaving Di Palma Brothers with much more than a full stomach.

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Have you visited Di Palma Brothers in North Bergen? What did you think of this unique Italian restaurant in NJ? Let us know in the comments section! Di Palma Brothers is an old-school joint, so no website or Facebook page, but you can see pictures of the delicious food on the Instagram page of this North Bergen Italian institution. And while you’re in the area, why not sleep off that pasta at Homewood Suites by Hilton Edgewater? It’s a great place not far from New York.

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