By Jeremy Schneider | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

New Jersey is one of the best places to eat food in the world. Okay, maybe we're a little biased, but Yelp seems to agree: the Garden State is home to one especially elite restaurant.

"Yelp's Top 100 Places to Eat for 2018" list was recently released, and New Jersey had one spot make the cut — Kenko Sushi in Lincoln Park cracked the list at No. 60.

Here's everything you need to know about the Morris County sushi joint.

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Kenko Sushi

Kenko Sushi is a classic sushi restaurant, featuring chefs crafting rolls at the bar "as if they are art pieces," according to the restaurant's website. An impressive array of different sushi is available, ranging from simple a la carte picks to elaborate sushi and sashimi sets. The Kenko Platters are especially popular, featuring five special rolls for $49.95 or seven for $69.95.

But Kenko features more than sushi. Classic Japanese appetizers like gyoza, tempura and shumai are featured on the menu along with teriyaki and noodle dishes.

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170 different sushi rolls

Kenko Sushi has 170 different sushi rolls. Yes, 170! While 52 of their sushi options are classics like California and Spicy Tuna rolls, 70 of the selections are special rolls — with options like "Kiss Of Fire" with shrimp tempura, crab with spicy salmon and tobiko topped with Kenko spicy and teriyaki sauce (pictured above) and "Sweet Summer" with mango, cream cheese, crab, avocado and cucumber with Kenko teriyaki and sweet chili sauce. So whether your sushi taste is simple or adventurous, Kenko Sushi has you covered.

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More than sushi

Kenko Sushi does catering, and on top of typical Japanese cuisine and sushi has impressive platters like this massive shrimp cocktail plate.

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Freebies

Don't be surprised if you find yourself with an extra roll or a fancy dessert. According to many Yelp reviews of the restaurant, Kenko sometimes sends free food to tables, including a dessert that consists of red bean and vanilla ice cream shaped like a fish.

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Best sushi in New Jersey?

Kenko Sushi making the list for a second straight year should come as no surprise, considering Yelp named it the best place to get sushi in New Jersey back in November. Nori Japanese Cusine in Englewood, Ninja Sushi in Nutley, Ichiban Sushi in Northfield and Kim's Sushi in West Orange rounded out the top five of that list.

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Bring the booze

If you feel like sake-bombing or having a nice cold Sapporo, make sure you hit the liquor store before coming to Kenko. The restaurant is BYOB.

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What they're saying

People aren't afraid to keep it real on Yelp. And based on the site's reviews of Kenko Sushi, the place definitely deserves a spot on this list. Here's a sample of what some have said about Kenko.

"I swear if Jesus made sushi, this would be it. I'm not joking. I have had sushi EVERYwhere. In Asia, here in the states and NOTHING can touch this place"

"I am in LOVE. The restaurant is so cute, filled with little post it notes from their customers all over the walls. They made such a home-y feel to the restaurant."

"Im picky about sushi and after reading all the 5 star reviews I decided to drive a bit to give this place a shot. Very well worth it. Delicious food, great service, and incredible value. Girlfriend and I highly recommend. Will definitely be back."

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Too busy to comment

We gave Kenko Sushi a call to get reaction to their inclusion on the list. Their response? They were too busy to talk! Unfortunate journalistically, but a sure sign that the Morris County sushi spot is as popular as Yelp makes it out to be.

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Jeremy Schneider may be reached at jschneider@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @J_Schneider. Find NJ.com on Facebook.

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