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He gives food a good name.
Jon Bon Jovi’s JBJ Soul Kitchen is topping the charts as the No. 1-rated celebrity-owned restaurant in the US, a new survey found.
The chain’s Red Bank, N.J., eatery scored big with 93.3% five-star reviews, according to a study by Cases.gg, which looked at Tripadvisor and Google total and five-star reviews to land on its list.
The nonprofit restaurant — which the “Bad Medicine” singer-songwriter opened in 2011 with his wife, Dorothea — offers no prices on its menu, instead merely suggesting a donation.
“Good food, friendly service, created to aid those in food insecurity. What could be a more meaningful way to spend an evening?” one Tripadvisor reviewer wrote.
JBJ is widely hailed for its food, hospitality and commitment to giving back to those less fortunate.
Diners can also pay it forward at its four locations — including Toms River and two on college campuses at Rutgers and New Jersey City University — by covering the cost for those who cannot afford their meal.
Those unable to pay — the offering includes a three-course meal — are not turned away, and can volunteer at the Jersey Shore restaurant, pitching in for tasks such as washing dishes.
Audrey’s Coffee House & Lounge landed in second place, with 80.1% five-star reviews.
The South Kingstown, R.I., shop is owned by married “Bachelor” franchise alums Ashley laconetti and Jared Haibon.
Haibon reads every single review Audrey’s receives.
“They love our ambiance. They love that it’s very cozy and comforting in here and a welcoming environment,” he told The Post.
“And they always credit our staff for being nice. I think they definitely enjoy that there’s care and love in this place.”
Audrey’s bestselling drinks are their signature specialty lattes, including the Bachelor-themed white chocolate and raspberry “Rose Ceremony Latte.”
laconetti and Haibon, who met on “Bachelor in Paradise,” also host “Bachelor” watch parties there.
“When Ashley and I have the time, because we want to make sure that we’re both here to make it more of a special thing, like, ‘Come watch ‘The Bachelor’ with two people who were on ‘The Bachelor,’” he said.
“I’m here all the time as well, so if people come in who are fans of the show, they see me.”
Tied for third are S&P Lunch on Fifth Avenue in the Flatiron District, partly owned by “Succession” actor Nicholas Braun, and Nic & Norman’s in Senoia, Ga., owned by “The Walking Dead” actor Norman Reedus and special make-up effects creator Greg Nicotero.
Chicago steakhouse RPM Steak, backed by TV host Giuliana Ranic and her husband Bill, who rose to fame as the first winner of “The Apprentice,” took the fourth spot.
Ryan Gosling’s Moroccan hideaway Tagine Beverly Hills, which he owns with Chef Ben Benameu — and where famous faces like Meryl Streep, Jim Carrey, Selma Hayek and Richard Gere have dined — came in fifth.
Three other Manhattan haunts made the Top 10: The swanky Midtown hotspot The Polo Bar, owned by famed designer Ralph Lauren came in seventh; the Mermaid Oyster Bar on MacDougal Street in Greenwich Village, co-owned by “Scrubs” actor Zach Braff followed in eighth; and one of the locations of the ping pong bar chain Spin, on East 23rd Street in Flatiron, co-owned by Susan Sarandon, landed in 10th.