If you like sushi or poké, this is the place for you. They also offer a variety of bubble teas in flavors you won't find anywhere else.
This is our favorite place to go out for dinner with a group. All you can eat hot pot and Korean BBQ, with individual hot pot settings for groups that don't want to share from one big dish. Drew also enjoys the soju, especially the apple flavor.
One of our first dates involved visiting Sunmerry Bakery. Cait loves most of the food here, and Drew will refuse to try the lemon cream puffs again.
A fun ice cream and bubble tea place in downtown New Brunswick. On top of great desserts, they also have a lot of fun games to play while you eat and relax.
If you're willing to brave the weather, Rutgers Gardens has several intertwined hiking trails that are fun without being challenging. Unfortunately many of their flowers won't be in bloom yet, but it is truly a sight to see come late spring.
A free art museum located on the heart of Rutgers College Ave campus, the exhibits here are constantly changing. Depending on the time of day, you might pass by some students on their way to classes, but the area is generally a quiet haven in an otherwise loud city. There's also several food options nearby, as well as the three-floor Rutgers Barnes and Noble.
One of the more popular activities in the area, Topgolf is a great place to relax and have some fun. Just be prepared for the cold!