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My wife and I am enjoying our food at Casa Vasca in Newark New Jersey. This place is a hidden gem, worth a visit to Newark, NJ. We lived for two years in the north of Spain and the food brought back memories of a wonderful time in our life; the bacalao, the chiperones, the lentil soup, the bread, everything was homemade, fresh and delicious! The waiters were all from Spain, although immigrated to the United States, a... View all feedback.
What L doesn't like about Casa Vasca:
Had a glass of sangria at bar before my friend arrived for dinner..it was average at best..ordered the shrimp and rice for dinner...tasteless..could of user some flavor..this place used to be good years ago..imo there're much better places in newark yo eat Spanish than this..service was good though View all feedback.
I've dined here four times over the last six months. For me two things are important in a dining experience great food and great service. I received both each time I dined here. The waiters are very attentive and the soup which accompanies every meal is always surprisingly good. I also enjoy their sangrias. They also offer free parking please tip the attendant though) just a couple doors away.
The best if the best food, service and pleasant place to go for a tasty food. Maria the owner, nicely and friendly always go around to check that everything is fine. Want to have a real good delicious dinner? go to Casa Vasca.
Pretty good for any gathering. If it's casual they have a bar in the front. If it's formal the restaurant is right through the door. The owner is super nice too, she is very attentive to all guests.
Love the food and the people. We love to come up and enjoy the great hospitality and fine dinning.
My wife and I am enjoying our food at Casa Vasca in Newark New Jersey. This place is a hidden gem, worth a visit to Newark, NJ. We lived for two years in the north of Spain and the food brought back memories of a wonderful time in our life; the bacalao, the chiperones, the lentil soup, the bread, everything was homemade, fresh and delicious! The waiters were all from Spain, although immigrated to the United States, and spoke both fluent English in Spanish. I had always thought of Newark as a slightly grimy town that I had to pass through on my way through New York City but now I have a reason to visit Newark!