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    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Valhalla Restaurant - Sad homefries

    Valhalla Restaurant

    4.3(219 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    I've been coming to Valhalla since I was a kid, back when they were located on Main Street. Now…read morethat I am an adult with my own family, we don't often dine out for breakfast, but when we do, Valhalla is my favorite spot. Lots of great places with great food, and friendly staff. But what makes Valhalla really stand out from the rest, is their in Äbelskivers (common spelling). They're basically little pancake balls, which you can get with a variety of jellies and powdered sugar. I like all the jellies and apple butter, with powdered sugar on top of the jellies. They're really outstanding. My two favorite dishes that I tend to switch between each time I visit are their Chicken Fried Steak and eggs, which is always delicious, and the Rande Omelette, named for the founding owner's husband. My family all have their favorites, like The Danish Breakfast, whilst some just simply order the (5) Äbelskivers, by themselves. The staff is always friendly, the restaurant and bathrooms are always clean, and the service is always fast. Valhalla also has a gift shop with lots of great items to peruse whilst you wait for a table (which usually doesn't take long), or after you've enjoyed your meal. They have a couple of different rooms for dining. One where you can have the room all to yourself if you have a large party, and another that used to be the (kids) "Train room". This room had a little Thomas the train and little toys and activities like felt boards and whatnot to keep kiddos entertained. My kiddos are grown, so I don't know if they still have that room set up for families with small kids or not, but it is a separate room off from the main dining area. There are two 1-seater bathrooms, off of the main dining area, and another bathroom closer to the entry/gift shop area. There is a small parking lot, but if that is full, you can usually find parking on the street out front, or there are a couple of free parking lots nearby. If you've never been to Valhalla Restaurant, in Visalia, you should absolutely check it out, for a unique and delicious breakfast experience. Oh, and they close at 2 PM, so breakfast and lunch only.

    Valhalla is one of those places you find on Yelp and think, Alright, the name alone deserves a…read morevisit. You expect Vikings, longships, maybe a horn of mead. Instead, you walk in and immediately wonder if you've stepped into the wrong business. Shelves of trinkets, cards, and knick‑knacks greet you first, a full gift shop, and for a moment you're standing there, confused, scanning for a hostess who never appears. Then you notice the sign‑in sheet. Write your name, your party size, and wait. It feels old‑school, almost nostalgic, like something from a diner that's been around long enough to earn the right to do things its own way. When they call your name, you're led through what feels like a maze, rooms inside rooms, hallways that twist, tables tucked into corners, and finally a dining room decorated with a Viking boat and family portraits that look like they date back to the mid‑20th century. It's quirky, unexpected, and strangely charming in a way only small‑town institutions can pull off. The staff is kind, the sort of people who've probably worked here long enough to know half the regulars by name. The placemats are printed with ads for local businesses, a reminder that this place is stitched into the fabric of Visalia. The menu is a long laminated sheet, the kind you flip over once or twice just to make sure you didn't miss anything. I ordered the keto plate, bacon, sausage, three eggs, and a small bowl of cottage cheese topped with avocado slices. Simple, straightforward, exactly what it says it is. The eggs were room temperature, which took a little of the comfort out of the dish, but everything else was fine. Not great, not bad, just breakfast. Valhalla is interesting. The name promises Vikings, but what you get is an American diner wrapped inside a gift shop, wrapped inside a labyrinth of rooms. It's the kind of place you try once because curiosity brought you there. Whether you come back depends on what you're looking for. For me, this was a last‑minute solo brunch, a little adventure, a new spot to check off the list. And in that sense, it delivered, an experience, a story, something worth writing about.

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    See's Candies

    4.1(31 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    I've shopped at this exact store for at least 40 years. Pretty impressive it's been around that…read morelong, and all the myriad other stores it's seen come and go. Quality chocolate endures! I know some people prefer Godiva or bougie European chocolates (and I do love many of those also), but it's not just nostalgia that makes See's my favorite chocolate shop. The quality, selection, and taste has me for life. I never pass up the California brittle or Almond Royal. Every time I'm in town, my husband and I get at least a half pound box. I hope that never changes.

    The chocolate is always amazing and service with a smile is the norm. Today was the exception to…read morethe rule. The young girl (seemed new) was really nice and was going to give me the 'sample' I had requested. I wanted to try a particular flavor but the older woman working told her "only whats in the box". I have been going to this location since it opened, and many different stores in California and other states. Not ONCE have I been told, "only what's in the sample box". Not sure if she was having a bad day or she was just disgruntled but not a good look for the shop. The young lady (great attitude and smile) gave me a different sample that I threw away after a small bite, after spending $100 just this visit alone. This won't stop me from buying See's but I am hoping the other person won't be helping me.

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