Submitted by joe_digriz t3_10jy1o2 in newjersey
Let's say you needed to move out of NJ for at least a few years. (Job, family, finances, whatever; doesn't matter the reason or destination)
What would be the #1 thing you'd miss most about living in NJ?
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For me, it's the sheer variety of *good* food. I'm not just talking about bagels and pizza, but the fact, even in Montgomery Township (which is "exurban"), I can drive about 20 minutes in any direction to find excellent, authentic ethnic foods in different styles. Expand it to 30-40 minutes, and there's pretty much *nothing* I can't find. Not just "Italian food", but food from any and every region in Italy. Any number of Asian restaurants of different countries, regions, and specialties, plus various fusion places. BBQ/grilled meat styles from around the world. Vegetarian dishes from multiple places (many using NJ-grown produce, of course). All without touching a large chain restaurant.
ghost_robot2000 t1_j5ncr6r wrote
Close proximity to a big international airport. Trying to travel from many other states is a nightmare of long drives and connecting flights. I'd miss close proximity to things in general. I'm not in the most ideal or trendy/happening part of NJ but even so I can be in NYC in an hour, Philadelphia in an hour and a half, the beach in a little over an hour, hiking along the Appalachian trail within an hour. In a bigger state you could drive for hours and hours past absolutely nothing.