Ajihei [11 Chambers St] [609-252-1158]
The best sushi in Princeton hands-down, which shouldn't be surprising as the chef-owner trained under Nobu. [22/30]

Bent Spoon [35 Palmer Sq W] [609-924-2368]
Bent Spoon stands tall as a man among boys in a town full of ice-cream parlors; definitely worth the visit after a good dinner in Princeton. [21/30]

Blue Point Grill [258 Nassau St] [609-921-1211]
Not merely the "best" seafood in Princeton, BP holds its own against most seafood joints in the city as well. I recommend skipping dessert in favor of the appetizers - the lobster cakes are delectable. Take note, however, that BP does not take reservations and as the line is always long, I highly recommend that you come early or prepare for a 30 minutes wait. [21/30]

Conte's Bar [339 Witherspoon St] [609-921-8041
Good pizza in Princeton. I think it's worth going just to get the townie feel. [18/30]

The Ferry House [32 Witherspoon St] [609-924-2488]
Chef/owner Bobby Trigg runs a cozy little French-American fusion place on Witherspoon. I would recommend going for his daily experiments, as he is not afraid to try combining differing tastes. [21/30]

Hoagie Haven [242 Nassau St] [609-921-7723]
You do not visit this traditional Princeton place for the taste, unfortunately, but boy do they know how to make it cheap! [10/30]

Kalluri Corner [235 Nassau St] [609-688-8923]
The worst of the Indian restaurants in Princeton. [16/30]

Ivy Garden [238 Nassau St] [609-921-2388]
Greasy Chinese food. If you must eat Chinese food in Princeton then at least go to Tiger Noodle, which seems slightly better. [12/30]

Masala Grill [19 Chambers St] [609-921-0500]
The best Indian in Princeton is quite good. [19/30]

Méhék [164 Nassau St] [609-279-9191]
Decent Indian in Princeton. [17/30]

Nassau Sushi and Bagel [179 Nassau St]
Decent Korean food, but stay away from the sushi. [17/30]

Old World Pizza [242 Nassau St] [609-924-9321]
Decent pizza that's overly priced. [16/30]

PJ's Pancake House [154 Nassau St] [609-924-1353]
They used to be delicious. Used to be. [16/30]

Teresa's Cafe Italiano [21 Palmer Sq E] [609-921-1974]
Teresa is one of the most confounding restaurants I've ever visited. It has most of the external intangibles I look for in a restaurant, but the entrées are largely disappointing. It has pretty good bread and pizza, but a poor wine collection. Overpriced appetizers but reasonably priced pizza. Go figure. [19/30]

Thai Village [235 Nassau St] [609-683-3896]
Edible Thai in Princeton. [14/30]

Tiger Noodle [260 Nassau St] [609-252-0663]
The good news is that this is the best Chinese restaurant in Princeton. The bad news is that I don'ts eat Chinese in Princeton unless a friend cooks for me (thank you, Jiayue). [14/30]

Tortuga's Mexican Village [44 Leigh Ave] [609-924-5143]
Decent Mexican food, although slightly overpriced. [18/30]

Tomo Sushi [236 Nassau St] [609-924-8478]
It's not bad, but it's also far from Ajihei. [17/30]

Triumph [138 Nassau St] [609-924-7855]
Local microbrewery has a nice atmosphere, decent food, and decent beers. [19/30]

Underground Cafe [4 Hulfish St] [609-924-0666]
Overpriced for what it is. [17/30]

Zorba's Brother [80 Nassau St] [609-279-0999]
Decent place to go for a Sunday brunch. [17/30]