
Ready to discover the newest food and drink additions to Jersey City? From a cookie bakery to an Asian fusion spot, read on for a rundown of the newest businesses to open recently.
Bang Cookies

Local cookie bakery Bang Cookies has opened a new location at 128 Newark Ave. The bakery, which debuted in the Heights in 2016, cooks up more than a dozen kinds of cookies, including seasonal and "boozy," bourbon-infused varieties.
Ita Italian Kitchen

Stop by 686 Bergen Ave. in McGinley Square and you'll find Ita Italian Kitchen. Nearly two years in the making, the completely renovated bar and restaurant opened up at last at the end of February, offering traditional antipasti, homemade pasta dishes, pizzas made using house-made dough, and a drink list boasting Italian wines, classic cocktails and nearly 20 different draft beers.
Szechaun Mirchi

Szechaun Mirchi, an outpost of the Cliffside Park Asian fusion restaurant, has moved into a 2,400-square-foot space at 850 Newark Ave., just a block from arts complex Mana Contemporary. Like its parent restaurant, the new spot serves an extensive menu of dishes inspired by the cuisines of China, India and Southeast Asia, such as chicken satay, Tibetan momos, Thai curries, chili paneer and more. The business also delivers.
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