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    A CHEF'S TOUCH Catering Service

    4.3 (6 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Hayes Meats and Gourmet Catering - To-Go Meals

    Hayes Meats and Gourmet Catering

    (48 reviews)

    I dragged my husband along for my first visit, and honestly... solid choice. The selection was…read morepretty good--not "kid in a candy store," but definitely "adult in a meat shop with a plan." The customer service? Next level. Like, if friendliness were a sport, they'd have a trophy case. I picked up some beef liver (because I make bold life decisions), and my husband spotted a sandwich special. We teamed up like true food strategists and split a Turkey Avocado on Rye with chips. Zero regrets--10/10 would share again. While casually pretending I knew what I was doing near the steak section, I found something called "Drunken Steaks." Obviously, we adopted one--a NY strip--and cooked it that night. It was so good I briefly considered writing it a thank-you note. AND THEN... plot twist: FREE BEER. I don't even drink much, but I'm not about to disrespect free. I asked for a half cup like a responsible adult. The butcher, however, was on a mission to make sure we *didn't* leave sober. Respect. By the end, we were stuffed, happy, and slightly questioning our self-control. Long story short: came for the meat, stayed for the vibes, left planning our return.

    What a great lunch place! Stopped in to check out their huge meat section ended up talking with…read moreJenny the owner, got a club sandwhich and a Coke, sandwich was excellent, big, fresh, bacon was crisp. Got a few Wagyu sirloin, great price. Place is a must stop to check and see, lots is special and a nice little market, owners are putting in some refurbishments and painting.

    Sassy Spoon - Summer Salad w/ Shrimp

    Sassy Spoon

    (85 reviews)

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    If you have read any of of my other posts, you know I never do this, and I don't know any of the…read morestaff. I have tried 100 restaurants in this area both in house and take out or delivery. Most restaurants are not good at take out even though in house is great. Especially those who try multi-ethnic dishes and do not stick to one thing. This restaurant does Indian, Chinese, AND seafood...and they do it with expertise. From the outside this place is VERY underrated and you wonder why some of the food is a little pricey. The fact is, the caliber of the food coming from this place should be in a big fancy restaurant. This is truly a gem in the cape canaveral area. I ordered Indian food to be delivered through Uber Eats here before and loved it. So we ordered various things from the menu to taste and ordered to go. We had the lobster thermidor, calamari, chicken wings (honey mustard), lamb rack, roasted garlic potatoes, Mac n cheese, veggies, and risotto with shrimp and asparagus. We have been to some pretty fancy restaurants and I'm here to tell you, there is an amazing chef behind these dishes. They are so well thought out and even take out is presented in artistic tasteful, complimentary fashion. When I called, they told me they would call 15 mins before the food was done. They were true to their word ensuring the food was hot and fresh. When I got there, there showed me each dish before bagging it to make sure I git exactly what I wanted. I saw fresh Italian basil leaves and cuts of lemon complicating various dishes. It wasn't just thrown together. These are special touches for takeout. Clearly the chef cares about presentation and complimentary garnish to the dish. Someone should invest in this and help them expand to handle more customers. Everything we had was amazing. The lobster was fresh and abundant topped with a rich, complex sauce, topped with fresh real oven bronzed cheese. It wasn't drenched in butter sauce, and you could really tell you were eating lobster and not a bunch of filler. Then the calamari was crisp and not overpowered with breading. The wings were served with sauce on the side. We respected that because we asked for extra crispy and if they would have drenched it in sauce, it wouldn't have come that way. The lamb rack came with 5 pieces of plump lamb easily peeled from the bone. So juicy and tender with the perfect sweet savory sauce coating every bite. The Mac n cheese was like mamma used to make. You could tell that creaminess had real cheeses baked in. The veggies were the perfect tenderness with a hint of butter and salt. And for the last dish...the risotto. I am a second generation Italian very well versed in Risotto. When I tell you this tasted like it was cooked for hours simmering in creamy, melt in your mouth goodness that makes you wanna overdose on this stuff???? Well, you have to try it to believe it. I could not have done better myself. The thing about this place is despite its humble look, someone behind the scenes is passionate about every dish going out the door and cares about the people they are serving. I probably won't eat in house, but only because it doesn't match the caliber of your dishes and I would want to dress up on a date for it in a quiet, dim lit romantic atmosphere with wine...which you also sell. Trust me, we will take out many more times from here to eat by candlelight at home. Many blessings to the chef and staff. I hope you make it big and we know where you go next! You deserve it!

    Lucky find on christams day for dinner! Was packed and for good reason, food is delicious! Was…read moreskeptical as the place serves pasta/ risotto/ Indian/ Chinese/ Japanese and Thai, quite a variety to get everything right. But the Hakka noodles and panang curry were both delicious! Definitely would go with medium spicy as the mild was definitely mild/ kids had no problems with the spice level. The place has unique/ tropical decor. Decent parking and outdoor and indoor seating. Would definitely recommend if you are in the area, very close to the ports/ cruise ship departures/ arrrivals.

    The Fat Cactus Food Truck

    The Fat Cactus Food Truck

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    Easily one of the best food trucks I've tried around Brevard County myself. I seen the truck set up…read moreone day near my neighborhood and stopped to try some food. Everything was pretty cost efficient looking at the menu prices. Most food trucks I've seen are overpriced and have smaller portions. I didn't try everything they were cooking, but the chicken tacos were on point. Some of the best chicken I've ever tasted really. It instantly stood out when I took a bite. Idk how they got so much flavor in it. Must be triple marinated or something. There were steak and shrimp options I seen also. Diff bowls, tacos, and burrito options on the menu. A couple side items to choose from as well. The food was ready quite quickly. Everything was nice and fresh. They also had this homemade mango salsa that was ridiculously good. You could tell they spent a ton of time preparing that and everything else they had to offer. Like I said I didn't try everything, but looking forward to when I see them again. Idk where they set up at regularly, but they said you could contact them for private events if need be and gave me a card. I'm guessing they're at diff places in general. Anyways def would recommend giving them a shot if you see them out.

    They came by our office today in Melbourne and they sell the best steak tacos I've ever had. I…read morepurchased two tacos; they were quite big and worth the price. The meat was very flavorful and tender. They also offer wraps and bowls that looked equally as good! I look forward to trying other options on their menu.

    The Tiny Turtle - Fried plantains

    The Tiny Turtle

    (876 reviews)

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    My husband and I were visiting Cocoa Beach for 4 days and went to lunch at the Tiny Turtle the day…read morewe arrived and liked it so much we went back for lunch the following day and breakfast on our last full day. The food is outstanding and very reasonably priced. The small soffrito bowl (about $11) is the perfect size to satisfy without feeling completely stuffed and uncomfortable. Their slow cooked pork is so good and moist. I had the same on my Huevos Rancheros on our third visit. I love Huevos Rancheros and I think this was the best version of it I've ever had! The eggs over easy were perfectly cooked runny yokes but fully cooked whites. I dug in too quickly to think to snap a photo first! The other big selling point for me is that they squeeze their own lime, lemon and orange juices so their house margarita at only $9 is absolutely delicious! It goes down too easily but with such a good price why not get a second?? Our second lunch I tried the mahi mahi tacos and I appreciated that the fish was grilled and not fried so there are menu options that are fairly healthy. This day I opted to only have 1 margarita and then have an ice cream at Fat Donkey Ice Cream directly next door. We liked eating outside on the front patio with the tiki-style thatched roof. The staff is also very friendly and attentive. Go check out the Tiny Turtle! We'll definitely be back!

    We headed right to Cocoa Beach after we landed in Orlando. We were really hungry, so we decided to…read moretry The Tiny Turtle--and we are so glad we did! Our server was so friendly, and got to our table quickly. We ordered drinks while we tried to figure out what to eat. The kids got meals from the kids menu--a pork quesadilla and a cheeseburger, both with black bean rice on the side. My husband and I shared the Sofrito Burrito with roasted island pork, and we had to try it "wet style" (with more of all the sauces on top--YUM!). Food was so flavorful and fresh! I saw the nachos going to another table, and those looked awesome, too! Glad we stopped in. HIGHY RECOMMEND!

    Porcher House

    Porcher House

    (4 reviews)

    While wandering historic downtown Cocoa I discovered the stately Porcher House in Cocoa Riverfront…read morePark. As a fan of historic architecture, this is a gem worth checking out. In front of the home is a historic marker that is part of the Historical Marker Program, one of the Division of Historical Resources' most popular and valued public history programs. The markers raise awareness of Florida's cultural history while enhancing the enjoyment of historic sites for residents and tourists. The blue historic markers tell the stories of the people and places that were important to Florida's history and they can be found in front of schools, forts, roads, archaeological sites, battlefields, cemeteries, roads, churches, historic districts, and historic buildings like this one. Historic marker F-937 was installed in 2017 by Brevard County Historical Commission, The Brevard Heritage Council, The Brevard County Tourist Development Council, and the Florida Department of State. This impressive home is associated with Edward Porcher. As a young man he moved to Cocoa from South Carolina in the late 1800's. He and wife Byrnina Peck of Atlanta settled into Merritt Island where they raised their family and operated Deerfield Groves, a citrus farm. He was the first person to grade fruit for shipping, patented the first fruit stamping machine, and he invented a machine to wash the fruit. He was the founder of the Indian River Orange Growers Association. In 1962 he was inducted into the Florida Citrus Hall of Fame. Byrnina was the first postmistress on Merritt Island. In 1895 the Porcher family moved into a three story wood frame house where the Cocoa Civic Center is now located. Construction on the Porcher's Neo Classical Revival home began in 1914 based on Mrs. Porcher's design. A special feature in front of the house are the stones that were cut to represent the suits of cards in a game of Bridge. The house was built from native coquina rock and included ten bedrooms, four and one-half baths, a partial basement, and an attic. The staircase is made of teak, the floor is oak, and the wainscoting and trim are cedar. The Porcher family moved into the grandest home in Cocoa on October 31, 1916. Portions of the house are original while others are restorations. No longer on the property are the porte-cochere on the north side, the Porcher's swimming pool, and the large packinghouse that was on the river bank behind the house. The packing house was used to process produce delivered by boat the family's groves on Merritt Island. Edward Porcher passes away in June 1939. Upon his death the house passed to his son Arthur who died the next month. The house became a hotel and then in 1945 the City of Cocoa purchased it and used it for City Hall. Money from city and state historic preservation grants were used to restore the Porcher House and it was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 6, 1986. Today the Porcher House can be rented for private events like weddings.

    Porcher was in the business of oranges. Later, this house was used as city hall…read more Now it is an event venue for weddings and such. The house has been restored, but it is not furnished as a residence. Some of the rooms contain offices where you can reserve the house for an event, and arrange for catering. The front door latch is a bit hard to open, so try a little harder before giving up on it. Don't expect a guided tour of the house, but walk thru and have a look, when there is no wedding or reserved private event going on. There is an elevator to the second floor, with water fountain and restrooms nearby. Look out the first floor back porch to the river. Walk out the back and stroll to the river thru a park with an amphitheater. There is another park on the block that has swing sets for the younger folk. This Porcher House is next door to the civic center.

    A CHEF'S TOUCH Catering Service - catering - Updated May 2026

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