Not sure if this is the same Millers restaurant that was in the older part of Newark and was shut down (for not paying sales tax) or not?
I attended a 3 day craft show there recently and tried some of their food. I ordered of course the rueban sandwich (still on my quest!) and fries. Bad move. Unlike their other food that is already prepared and they just slap it on a plate, the rueban sandwich is made to order. Its advertised as a "grilled" rueban but the actual sandwhich is not grilled at all.
It took approximately 25 minutes to get 2 rueban sandwiches. Way too long! Honestly I was about to give up and just get my money back. They also told us they do not have fries even though it is listed on the menu.
After the long wait what we got was really disappointing. They put the rueban through some kind of panini machine (again that is not grilled) and what we ended up with was some soggy gross version of a rueban sandwich. Epic Fail!
I did hear other people say the buffet food was very good so for sure if you go there stick to that. Im not a fan of buffet food and some of it looked to me like it had sat a very long time. But hey who am I to tell people to not eat buffet food?
If you are on a quest to find a wonderful reuben, may I suggest The Grill - the little cafe located downtown at The Works. I am in no way affiliated, friends with..., etc. - I just worked downtown and the restaurant's location was convenient. It was also hands down the best reuben I've ever had. Fresh, hot, thick corned beef makes the sandwich - by far the best I've tasted. I hope you'll give it a try. I enjoy your blog! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Jabey I am putting it on my list! Maybe I will get there this weekend. I so need a good rueban!
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