- BAYONNE, 10: Cafe Bello, 1044 Ave. C, Bayonne 07002. -- ECOGAL13, 3/97.
- BLOOMFIELD, 10: Tartuffo, 1049 Broad St., Bloomfield 07003. (The Tiramisu at this place is phenomenal! I can't even put it into words; you just have to go in and try it for yourself. Definitely the best Tiramisu that I have ever had! It just melts in your mouth.) -- Amy H., 6/99.
- BORDENTOWN, 10: Farnsworth House, 135 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown 08505. (Far surpasses a rating of 10 in all areas! Fabulous ambience, food, service and the absolute BEST Tiramisu I've had the pleasure of eating.) -- Linda Minker, 8/00.
- BRADLEY BEACH, 10: Piancones. (This was my first taste of Tiramisu, and I have't been the same since. Living in a financially depressed area without a decent restaurant, I only get Tiramisu when I leave the area. The lack of availability probably heightens the pleasure I receive. Since this first tiramisu, I have tasted it maybe 10 times, but it has never equalled that first time. Don't get me wrong, it was still "Food of the Gods"!) -- Jessica Schally 6/99.
- DEL HAVEN, 10: Rose of Pasta Bella, Bay Shore Boulevard, Cape May County, Del Haven 08251, phone (609) 889-4559. (We’ve used Rose’s Tiramisu for several dinner parties. The guests rave!) – Bill McArthur, 6/04.
- EAST BRUNSWICK, 9: Olive Garden, Route 18. -- CM1143, 7/97.
- LINDEN, 5: Enzo's, Stiles St., Linden 07036. (Good, not great. May have previously been frozen, that's what the first bite reminded me of, what a boxed/frozen Tiramisu might taste like) -- Karleen Babyak, 6/97.
- NEW BRUNSWICK, 10: Tumulty's Pub, 361 George St. (This was a delectable variety of Tiramisu. As the name would indicate, it was an Irish pub. Their homemade creation included Bailey's Irish Cream -- the actual cream. It was not overpowering, but balanced perfectly with the espresso and delicate creme layers. I highly recomment this classy, yet casual eatery.) -- Christa Kronick, 11/97.
- NEW BRUNSWICK, 9: Antonia's, Livingston Ave. (Antonias is an incredible eating experience, albiet somewhat hidden from view. Nestled inside a local Elk's Lodge is some of the finest Italian cooking around. Nick the owner (not me, but the name is cool) surprised me one day with a delicious variation on this wonderful creation we call Tiramisu. I am used to the "pie" version and have delighted in this kind for a while now. One day, after a fine lunch, I was treated to a snifter full of Tiramisu. I flinched at first,, but was delightfully surprised at this wonderful dessert. Try Antonia's for the best food, fullest plate for your dollar, and definitely the Tiramisu!) -- Nicholas Vignapiano, 9/99.
- NEW BRUNSWICK, 8: Stuff Yer Face, 49 Easton Ave., New Brunswick, 08901. (I’m absolutely in love with Tiramisu, and being a poor college student, I rarely have the means to go out some place nice to get the quality stuff. Stuff Yer Face is a great little place to get food for not a lot, and the Tiramisu is excellent. It’s my favorite place to call in and take out dessert!! it’s a little heavier and thicker than other Tiramisu but the flavor is amazing. Love it!) – Melinda, 6/07.
- NEWARK, 5: Casa Vasca, Elm St. (Good, but very cakey. A different taste from the Tiramisu at my favorite Italian place, but ok for a quick fix.) -- Karleen McKelvey, 3/00.
- PARK RIDGE, 9: Esty Street Restaurant, 86 Spring Valley Rd. (This was a chocolate Tiramisu, very different, but definitely heavenly!) -- Melanie Ayers, 4/01.
- PISCATAWAY, 8: Pizza & Pasta, William St. -- Karleen Babyak, 3/97.
- PISCATAWAY, 8: Pizza & Pasta, William St. -- Karleen Babyak, 3/97.
- PRINCETON, 4: The Macaroni Grill, 95 South. (It just doesn't taste like Tiramisu. Totally off.) -- Rosemary LiCastri, 9/99.
- RARITAN, 10: Espo's, Second St. (I'd give it an 11 if I could. This was the first place that I tried it, and no matter when I go I order it and compare. Nothing has compared to theirs. Their Tiramisu gives my body a tingly feeling from the first bite through the last. It is, in essence, "better than sex on a bad day, and sometimes on a good day!") -- Karleen Babyak, 2/97.
- RED BANK, 10: Chiafullo's, 15 N. Bridge Ave., Red Bank 07732. (I work at Chiafullo's. Every day, iI get a chance to eate Tiramisu and can't get enough. Some say I'm actually addicted to it. I have dreams of Tiramisu sometimes. The Tiramisu we serve is ordered from a company called "Bindi" in Italy. It's the same Tiramisu that you describe. Absolutely perfect in every way!) -- Michael Lopez, 10/98.
- RED BANK, 10: Sal's Tavern. (The ultimate Tiramisu. Homemade by one of Sal's waitresses. Plan on eating one piece there and getting one to go. I live in Georgia and actually go into withdrawal if I don't have my "Sal's Tiramisu fix" every couple months. Sal's Tiramisu and a pitcher of sangria is the best late-night snack.) -- Mary Dale, 8/97.
- RIDGEWOOD, 5: Trattoria Fratelli, 119 E. Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood 07450. (Usually a good restaurant experience, but the dessert left much to be desired.) -- Christina, 9/99.
- SOMERVILLE, 9: Ciao Bello, Gaston Ave. & Rte.28, Somerville 08876. (I had never had Tiramisu before. It wsa the best experience I have ever had. It is the best dessert in the whole world!) -- Joni, 12/99.

