


Sweet Amalia Farm Market and Kitchen provides high quality, fresh, locally sourced farm-raised shellfish, produce, dairy, cheese, bread, pantry staples, and delicious prepared foods made with these locally sourced ingredients. We strive to promote just and sustainable local foodways in partnership with local producers, purveyors, and communities.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 994 Harding Hwy, Newfield, NJ 08344
Phone: (856) 839-2478
Website: https://www.sweetamalia.com/
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Reviews
We will visit again, especially if that chicken sandwich is on the menu again. This is a takeout dining experience. You order inside and they deliver it to your table outside. The staff are very nice and friendly. I’m sure they would bring you more things if you needed them, but it’s not specifically wait service. There is a counter outside with plastic ware, napkins, & a water cooler. There is also a bathroom trailer behind the eating area that has running water and air conditioning. I’d assume heat as well. The eating area consists of picnic tables with umbrellas, so it is affected by bad weather.
Their oysters are good, they were plump and had a nice texture. I wasn’t a fan of their mignonette though, it was too vinegar heavy and the utensils you get barely allow you to scoop the shallots in the bottom of the cup. Their oysters aren’t briny, so the mignonette just made the whole oyster taste like vinegar. I thought they were better with just hot sauce/lemon squeeze. The tuna crudo was great, it was our favorite thing. The clam chowder was pretty good also. The crispy potato salad wasn’t what I was anticipating but I actually really liked it. It was essentially a whole fried potato cut up on top of a Caesar-like salad, not your typical mayo based potato salad. They should probably specify this on the chalkboard menu though as it can probably confuse people. It’s BYOB which is nice.
The self-serve station was out of condiments and I asked a staff member if they could bring some more hot sauces out and she just went missing, got sidetracked and never came back. I had to grab a hot sauce from their market and restock their station myself. One of our items came out super late and the food runner seemed confused. It was a Saturday afternoon. The set up isn’t the greatest which is disappointing because when you order, the tablet makes you feel inclined to give a 15% minimum tip but you do everything yourself(including busing your own table). Oysters are on the expensive side at $21 a half dozen. Picnic tables are shared with other diners also, which is fine. Overall I do think the food is good, fresh, and worth a try. I’d like to come back in the fall when it’s more enjoyable to dine outside, probably less busy, and try some of their sandwiches. It’s nice to see they are doing well and are busy but their business model is starting to suffer due to their success, might be time to expand to a dining room.
Started with 6 of their Sweet Amalia oysters and their Sweet Corn Bruschetta! They both were delicious.
Next we ordered 6 of their Sloop Point, 6 of their Laughing Gulls along with an order of their Tuna Crudo – they all didn’t disappoint!
Then we rounded out our visit with their Eggplant sandwich and their Oyster Po Boy that featured fried Sweet Amalia’s that we shared. Both were served on a crusty, sesame seeded Po Boy roll.
Everything was fantastic which was complicated but their superb, friendly service – made you feel like family! The atmosphere was warm and the seating on the patio was enhanced with today’s perfect weather!
They were continually busy while we were there filling all of their tables. In addition to the awesome fare, they also offered local produce, hot sauces, jams, jellys and other cooking tools and cook books!
I would give them 5 Stars in all categories. I however felt that the shucked oysters were rather small and with that overpriced at $ 22.00 for a half dozen. All of the other menu items that we enjoyed were a little pricey but definitely not unreasonable given the outstanding quality!
I would definitely rate them as a great place to try – well worth the trip down! Give them a try!
We ordered the fried-oyster roll, the signature chicken patty, and the shrimp salad sandwich. The chicken patty was fantastic. The outdoor seating area was really nice. I highly recommend this place and can’t wait to come back!