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    99 Ranch Market

    99 Ranch Market

    3.4
    (300 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $$

    99 ranch market is one of those staple Asian grocery stores that you need to have in your back…read morepocket at all times. The parking lot was packed, but still had room for more cars. Inside the shelves looked stocked and well maintained. The staff was running around refilling and restocking at the time we visited. Always a good sign. This was my first time stopping by and I did notice. They had a roasted duck hanging in the corner. If I wasn't in a rush, I totally would have gotten myself a little treat. Normally I stop at H Mart or Zion Mart, but this was a fun treat and side quest with friends! Bonus were my dried fruits snacks that I absolutely love. I can't wait to go back and get more. When I tell you that these things are addicting, I really truly mean it as someone who grew up eating these. There were a few things missing that I was looking for on the selection seemed smaller than what I was hoping for. The veggie section seemed smaller, but if you were looking for Durian, they did have that. Prices were reasonable on the things they did have however. Inside it was definitely a smaller grocery than some of the other others. I'll be back for my snacks maybe not so much for the fruits and veggies.

    We wanted to find a place to WALK around at after having some pho at Pho Ha 7. This place was…read morereally close by so we decided to check it out. I was hoping to find some pre made juices and lunch boxes but, instead I found a little food court... There was Philippino food, Korean and Chinese food... I really wanted to get some cold sesame noodles and Tea eggs. They usually have it at the one in Eastvale so looks like every location DIFFERS... I was allay hoping to find some UBE or purple potatoes. They help lower blood pressure fast! PRO TIP: If you want to lower your blood pressure instantly try having bananas and purple potatoes or Ube for dinner. Not with your dinner but, only these 2 items for dinner. Stay hydrated! Then, check out the new lower number The next morning... AMBIANCE: 9/10 It was pretty cold throughout the entire market. It did look really clean and organized though... Overall, it was a nice and quiet market to walk at. It was also not crowded... YOUR HOME FOR FRESH ASIAN GROCERIES!!!!! RANCH 99!!!!

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    Claw machines with a bunch of super cute mini stuffed animals
    Claw machines with a bunch of super cute mini stuffed animals
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    Our haul
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    Riley's Farm

    Riley's Farm

    3.9
    (479 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
    We love the upick pumpkins from a real farm!

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