Taste of Atlantic City Returns This Month
Visit Atlantic City has announced the kickoff of its reimagined Restaurant Week, Taste Atlantic City. The month-long culinary celebration will highlight the dining diversity of restaurants across the community. According…

Visit Atlantic City has announced the kickoff of its reimagined Restaurant Week, Taste Atlantic City. The month-long culinary celebration will highlight the dining diversity of restaurants across the community.
According to a Fideri News Network report, residents and visitors are invited to dine at more than 70 participating institutions. These include celebrity chef-inspired casino restaurants such as Nobu Atlantic City, Amada by Jose Garces, Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen, Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill, Gordon Ramsay Steak, and Angeline by Michael Symon. Guests will also have the opportunity to taste the flavors from Setaara, Angeloni's Club Madrid, and the Knife & Fork Inn.
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As noted in the report, throughout March, three-course lunches will be available for $20, and dinner service will start at $30, $45, and $60. Outside Atlantic City, many restaurants in Atlantic County will also be participating in Taste Atlantic City, including Taste 1864, Smithville Inn, and more. Downbeach restaurants include Bocca Coal Fired Bistro, Martina Trattoria, Nucky's Kitchen & Speakeasy, PJ Buckets, Queen Bean Bistro, Sofia Restaurant, and Sunrise Tequila Bar.
“By reinventing the traditional Restaurant Week into a month-long culinary celebration, we are creating a greater opportunity to drive visitation and elevate awareness of Atlantic City's thriving dining scene,” said Gary Musich, president and CEO of Visit Atlantic City, in a news release about the event.




