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Specialties
Executive Chef Scott Anderson chose the name «elements» for the restaurant because he is passionate about sourcing fresh, local, organic ingredients and sustainably raised meats and seafood. He wants the very elements of your meal to play a major role in the taste of it. Then he and his team work to reveal the complementary flavor dimensions inherent in the elements by skillfully combining them – often in edgy new ways. Restaurant menus change constantly here, making this the dinner restaurant that is excitingly different every time you return.
Farm to Table American Cuisine
If you’re a foodie, you want to know where – and how – your food grew. It’s fascinating, it’s a good health practice and it provides extra pleasure from everyday experiences, like a meal with friends. elements is the American restaurant serving local steak and seafood, but with global influences in seasoning and cooking methods. A true culinary adventure!
Meet the Business Owner
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Business Owner
Scott Anderson
Chef Owner
«Opening a restaurant isn’t new. But opening a restaurant that aims to be new over and over is new,» says the smiling, engaging Chef Owner Scott Anderson, about elements, the restaurant he and Stephen Distler opened October of 2008 on Route 206 in Princeton, NJ.
The name is significant: the restaurant will draw on diverse resources, but will look at each element of its palette for direction. Local produce as well as worldwide cooking styles will influence his work. «It’s almost like you’re listening to the ingredients,» says Scott. For this reason, a meal at elements will always be an event.