Cape May County Herald, 12 August 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 47

CAPt MAY COUNTY MAGAZINt 19

Shell Exhibit Ang. 19-20

STONE HARBOR - The Jersey Cape Shell Club will hold its annual shell exhibit and sale from 10 a m. to 9 p.m. Aug. 19, 20 and 21 at the Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbor Blyd. It will include exotic shells, shellcraft, and unusual shells from around the world. The club has also set a special meeting for 8 p.m % Monday, Apg. 31, when Nfeil Hepler of Florida will L

presents program on "The . Purple Sea Snail," at the Wetlands Institute.

Two-night Music Fete

AVALON — Recreation * D'rector Dave Haberle has announced a two-day Music Festival for Aug. 14 and 15. • Rock and Roll will be the tempo with music from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday by

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RESTAURANT Highly Praised In.The Phlla. Inquirer

(Sunday tn^wlrof. Jufy 30. ItTB)

Home-style southern cooking — Hpo Itatiano—at the shore

By John V.E. Bull Inquirer Staff Writer Good home-cooking is hard to find at Jersey shore restaurants, but if you go to Marabella’s, you will be offered a welcome change from the fried seafood and coRtftlaw served at many restaurants: This seven-year-old fafnily dining place to the middle of Stone Harbor offers fine southern Italian cuisine at moderate prices. There’s nothing fancy about Marabella's, which is operated by a South Philadelphia family: The plastic-covered tables have paper place mats, hanging plants decorate the front winonws, and children receive free ball&ms. But the food Is freshly homecooked daily and some of it is excellent. The homemade tomato sauce, for instance, is rich and flavorful, obviously fresh, and it goes exceptionally well on the homemade manicotti and lasagne dishes. My (avorfte of the citlhrs sampled to sis large, frnh. moist deopaea ' -yjSS

Dining out—

At MarabeHa't

95th Street and Third Avenue,

Stone Harbor

TnushroomTan^reetTpSperrinT superb white wine sauce. It came on a bed or somewhat soggy risotto, but!

otherwise it was superb.

The homemade manicotti is two large, freshly made shells filled with ricotta and mozzarella cheese, topped with that rich tomato sauce. Veal parmlgiana to a generous portion of excellent veal, with a nice crust and a cheesy tomato sauce. A dish of good, .homer spaghetti is offered as a side with most dishes, or you Can have French fries, applesauce, coleslaw

second cup. The homemade chicken soup is equally delightful, with loto of chicken and thin spaghetti that tastes aS if it could be homemade. The house salad is iceberg lettuce (it r was wilted) with touches of carrot, and with pre-made dressings — a particularly boring course. Desserts are excellent, particularly a strawberry parfait that isn’t the ice cream- dish most restaurants offer. Instead, it to a light, fluffy mousse-like confection made of whipped cream and sour cream and laced with fresh, ripe

strawberries. Yummy,

Marabella’s serves dinner from 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sunday tfaroogb Thursday, until 10 p.nL Friday and Saturday. No credit cards are accepted. Ftor taluhout orders, d^OOO*

auce, coleslaw 360-0037. •

ora vegetable, which charges (toily. In*.™, - r»vi—> «• “ '* * to limited to conducted ar»or»ymoualY. winlA/t

The appetizer list

shrimp and crab cocktails and excellent homemade soups

Manhattan-style rich, salty broth chopped clams, ( SSSrLSZ

vuwnktg to the restowont, and are paid tor by The Inquirer. Revtewa are written ►tjord to whether the o^eftiae m The IhqMtrefv and Thonh.you'' dinners ere not oc-

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