Village of Suffern
B-balls Meatballs

B-balls Meatballs

28 Prairie Avenue, Village Of Suffern, 10901, United States Of America, Village of Suffern

Meat • Pizza • Cheese • Italian


"Google Maps describes this location as a Pizza Restaurant , they 're hiding the lead. This is a Meatball Sub Paradise where the balls have been seamlessly applied to bountiful buns and well sauced.We ordered 3 different Meatball sandwiches. Here are their names, their descriptions from B-Balls website, and what we thought.#16. Balls To The Wall Sandwich:Meatball sandwich with our own sauce add cheese to make it cheesy then add hot sweet sausage, cheese, green peppers, onions, mushrooms, black olives, layered with mozzarella cheese topped with bacon, pepperoni ham. My husband ordered this on the garlic hero bread, and it 's not to be missed. Don 't be swayed by the Sweaty balls or The Whole Package ; trust us, you Need to have Balls to the Walls to be really fulfilled.#21 Stick Balls:Meatballs layered on a skewer with bread mozzarella rolled in bread crumbs and fried. The balance of bread:cheese:ball ratio was perfect. The sauce added just enough moistness to the stick to help it go down easy. Highly recommend this, you won 't be disappointed by the experience!#18: Buck Wild Balls:Meatballs layered with chili, bacon, and cheddar cheese topped with steak fries. We ordered this with the bread bowl* on the side. The chili was spicier than my tongue was prepared for, but it was the good kind of burn. The straps of bacon and steak fries helped soothe the sting, but if you can 't handle the heat... well, you know. ?Large Greek Salad:Tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, olives, and feta cheese.? The Salad came with house dressing lightly coating the whole tossed salad. It was a nice light bite to eat with the heavy balls.*I ate my salad in the Bread bowl and it was delicious. (The bread bowl has sesame seeds encrusted into it.)The price for every Sub is $12.99, excellent value for a tasty time!Grab your napkins these balls can get messy!Ps: they have no customer restrooms on site, but they do seem to be more takeout than eat in, so most customers wouldn 't be affected.Pps: they support their Veterans, both with a collection location for a veteran organization, as well as they gave us a military discount on our whole meal. ?? Parking: As mainly a takeout restaurant, the street parking fluctuated often. Wheelchair accessibility: Multiple steps to get up into the restaurant."

Noor Biryani Indian Grill

Noor Biryani Indian Grill

33 Lafayette Avenue, Village Of Suffern, 10901, United States Of America, Village of Suffern

Sushi • Grill • Indian • Cheese


"I 'm a big aficionado of authentic Asian food, having been an expat in China. Most 'Japanese ' restaurants that I encounter are usually a tremendous let down with their Americanized, homogeneous, inauthentic, and boring menus. I went to Koto with a friend who was a long time regular when he lived in the area, and wow I was impressed.We ordered more than we could eat and were not disappointed. Hidden near the back of the menu is something worded like 'authentic Japanese appetizers '. The hostess asked if I 'd be ok with some of the textures, ordering things like natto or cold pureed sweet potato. The last thing I wanted was another unimaginative grilled teriyaki chicken breast, bland house salad with watery ginger dressing, and a super mega crunchy spicy mayo cream cheese deep fried special roll.We had home made shumai, steamed, that were wonderfully flavorful; a tofu and vegetable soup in a subtle seaweed broth, natto (fermented beans) in maki, another maki that my friend ate before I could try, tuna sashimi in a sweet potato puree, a tempura plate that was such a welcome break from the oily, overcooked, and probably frozen tempura that many lame restaurants serve, kitsune udon that was sweet and just a little savory, and red bean paste.Yes, compared to the sort of Japanese cuisine you might find in Manhattan or Los Angeles it isn 't ground breaking; but an authentic menu done right with heart and effort put into it was just awesome after small town upstate half-hearted discount 'sushi ' restaurants.Service was prompt and efficient too.Definitely would recommend if you 're in the area."

Mia's Kitchen

Mia's Kitchen

83 Lafayette Avenue, Village Of Suffern, 10901, United States Of America, Village of Suffern

Cafe • Cafés • Kitchen • Smoothies


"My friends and I have been eyeing this place for months. We finally made reservations for a friends bday and had so much fun. The restaurant features outdoor and indoor seating on both floors. They have a kitchen on each floor so we didn't have to wait long for our drinks and food. Some of my favorite brunch dishes were the Fettuccine ai Funghi, Rigatoni alla Bolognese, Blue Mussels, Bucatini cacio e pepe, and the pane al formaggio. First off everything is fresh and hand made from scratch. The cheeses, tomato sauces and pastas were so delicious. We ordered 5 servings of the mussels. Something about the san marzano tomatoes, white wine and calabrese peppers in the broth had us constantly dipping out bread in it. I would recommend ordering a couple of appetizers and entrees at the same time so you don't get stuffed when all of the pastas hit your table. Plus remember portion control so you can try everything on their menu. The house made donuts, cinnamon raison Italian toast and breakfast bruschetta added some great sweet flavors to our meal. Service overall was great. We didn't have to wait at all of our reserved table. Our bowls and plates were constantly getting replaced with new ones. Food temperature and flavors were all on point. If they had bottomless drinks I think we'd be here for 4 hours. Highly recommend Mia's if you want quality Italian brunch. A wide variety of classic dishes packed with plenty of flavor."