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    Foothill Fruit Stand

    1.0 (1 review)
    Closed 7:00 am - 1:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    99 Ranch Market

    3.4(298 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $$

    Hidden gem for all things Asian groceries!…read more If you're anywhere near Corona and love cooking Asian-inspired food at home, this spot is a must-visit. 99 Ranch is one of those supermarkets that feels like a culinary playground -- the aisles are packed with ingredients you might not find at regular grocery stores, and it's where I discovered Birds Eye chilis and all kinds of furikake seasonings that I love adding to fresh tuna and other recipes. From sauces and noodles to fresh produce, seafood, and hard-to-find packaged goods, they carry pretty much everything you need to bring your favorite Asian recipes to life. It's not just a grocery run -- it's inspiration in every aisle. Whether you're looking to experiment with something new or just stock up on staples for your weekly cooking, this market is worth the trip. The layout makes browsing easy, and even though some items can be a little pricier than mainstream supermarkets, the unique selection and quality make it worth it. Did I mention I love grabbing an Ice coffee from Bakery & Café located in their food court?! Very affordable ice coffees and delicious

    I've been into this store before and it's really fun. Lots of different finds and goods you can add…read moreto a hot pot, and they also have the thinly sliced meats you grill at a Korean BBQ. Not cheap but fun if you are having guests or want a special meal. This time I had my order delivered and they had what I needed. I wish they had more pastries/breads listed on Instacart, as they do have unique items in this area. Overall, I found what I was looking for and I will be coming back.

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    Riley's Farm

    3.9(475 reviews)
    36.8 mi
    $$

    I absolutely love, love, love Riley's Farm, it's such a unique and immersive experience. From the…read moremoment you arrive, you really feel like you've stepped back in time. The entire place is set up like colonial America, and the attention to detail is incredible. All of the staff stay fully in character the entire time, and their costumes are beautifully made and very detailed. It really adds to the whole experience. The farm itself isn't your typical farm,it's more of a historical village with different stations set up to demonstrate things like candle making, crocheting from that time period, how the judicial system worked, and even the types of games people used to play. One of the highlights was the Revolutionary War reenactment at the end, where the kids actually got to participate as soldiers. It was such a cool experience and also really educational at the same time. I went as part of a school group, but you could definitely visit on your own and still have a great time. The food was good, but the baked goods were the real standout -- fresh breads, pies, cookies, homemade ice cream, shakes... everything tasted amazing. I also liked that you can order ahead online and just pick up when you get there. The staff were incredibly patient and kind with the kids, even when they got a little impatient, which I really appreciated. Overall, it felt like being transported back in time, and I would absolutely love to come back again.

    Wonderful place full of beauty and family entertainment. We love visting Hawk's Head Tavern and…read moreBakery for lunch and then wander the grounds. Depending on when you visit, you might get lucky and see one their their reenactments and period dressed characters walking about. We appreciate that parking is free and there is no admission to walk the farm. Definitely check out Riley's Farm website where you can get all the details and see their calendar for events, though. Schools, parents, and individuals can book field trips and various fun educational activities of all sorts. Our personal favorite has been the "Old Joe Homestead Tour" (which is $25/person and lasts about 2 hours). Always a great time at Riley's Farm.

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    Seasonal menu

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    Cool toys in the gift shop.

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    South Coast Farms U-Pick

    South Coast Farms U-Pick

    4.3(16 reviews)
    20.7 mi

    A no pesticide and no gmo farm right here in Orange County. I love the upick strawberries and…read morepumpkins. The heirloom tomatoes and strawberries are just divine. They remind me of strawberries from my childhood!

    Took my mom here. Loved it! We got a watermelon, a box of strawberries, and a box of cherry…read moretomatoes. Total: $14.40 Pros - Fun unique outing opportunity! - Friendly, informative, and welcoming hosts. - A variety of fruits/vegs (about a dozen types in October: radish, lettuce, cantaloupe, cucumber, carrot, pepper, watermelon, beet, squash, pumpkin, tomato, strawberries). - Fresh! The strawberries and tomatoes were delectably sweet and sour. - The farm is big enough to enjoy. No long lines. Pay everything including the parking fee at the end. Cons - Driving there, you may notice a couple CLOSED (on Sundays) signs. Turns out that's for the same-address Nursery. The U-Pick Farm's still open. I was about to turn back. lol - Only one porta potty. So if you're desperate and it's occupied... don't think about doing a fertilizing favor. - The sink by the porta potty is small and button-activated, so that's two flaws: 1) you need to touch the frequent-contact button as you wash your hands, which keeps your hand dirty, and 2) your knuckles rub against the dirty sink basin. - You can buy some of these cheaper at the local grocery store. So if you think about it, you come to the farm to pay MORE to do the work FOR them. It's funny. But yes, you're paying for the fun, the fruits' freshness, and the experience. - Kind of a long drive. Expect total 1-2 hr commute. You may want to bring an ice box. Neutral - Watermelon was refreshing, but the red/white ratio was not as big as I'd like. - The fruits are smaller than at the grocery store, but that's likely because they're natural and non-GMO. That is, the store's fruits are often bigger cuz they're genetically modified. - Most of the fruit/veg rows are labeled, but a few weren't, or weren't clearly labeled. - Too bad the corn wasn't in season.

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    South Coast Farms U-Pick
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    The Fruit Stand

    The Fruit Stand

    4.5(143 reviews)
    72.5 miClairemont
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    We stop by The Fruit Stand every week for our fruit and vegetable run, and it has become a beloved…read morepart of our routine. They consistently carry some of the best-quality produce currently available from San Diego and the surrounding areas, thoughtfully curated with real care. Misses are rare, and when something isn't right, they always make it right. What really sets this place apart is the knowledgeable team. They can tell you not just what something is, but where it's from, why it's special, and even how best to prepare it if it's new to you. They know which watermelon varietals are sweetest (and why), which tomatoes are best for different uses, and how to guide you toward the best choice of the day. We also appreciate the simplicity of the space. It's clear the focus is on quality produce rather than unnecessary overhead or décor that doesn't add to flavor or nutrition. We come in knowing our weekly staples, and we always look forward to discovering a surprise treat or seasonal treasure to add to the basket. We recently lived in Spain for a year and deeply miss the fruterías found on every corner, places that genuinely support daily health and well-being. In the U.S., truly good produce can be harder to find, with so much emphasis on mass production and appearance over flavor and nutrition. The Fruit Stand comes as close as we've found to that European produce experience. We're grateful this place exists and grateful for the care they put into what they offer. Thank you for being here--and we'll see you next week.

    I stopped here for some herbs and fruit and wound up trying some local strawberries that were every…read morebit worth $5 a basket because they were the most flavorful berries I've ever had. How will I force myself to eat grocery store berries ever again??? It's a serious question. I saw they had some salsas and honey and other local items which is great. They do accept card payment and have outside bins set up with different selections too. Friendly staff and quick to help you. I'll be back.

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    The Fruit Stand - Local sauces

    Local sauces

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