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5.0 (1 review)
Open • 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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99 Ranch Market - Specials until 2/11/24

99 Ranch Market

3.5(314 reviews)
4.5 mi
•$$

Update: they reached out to me to fix the issue and I saw them improved immediately…read more I purchased a pack of short ribs at 99 Ranch today. When selecting it, the top layer looked reasonable -- the marbling appeared normal and the fat-to-meat ratio seemed acceptable, which is why I decided to buy it. However, after opening it at home, I found that the bottom pieces were almost entirely thick layers of fat. The difference in quality between the top and bottom layers was significant. I understand that short ribs naturally contain fat, and I wasn't expecting them to be lean. I was already prepared for them to be on the fattier side. But this went far beyond what would be considered normal -- the overall quality felt inconsistent and disappointing. Consumers rely on what they can see when selecting products. When the visible portion differs so drastically from what's underneath, it raises concerns about how the meat is being packaged. Additionally, compared to online platforms like Weee where customer service is easily accessible, there doesn't seem to be a clear or convenient feedback channel for in-store purchases. That makes the experience even more frustrating. I hope the store can improve quality control and packaging transparency to maintain customer trust.

Just to clarify, this review is strictly for the bakery inside 99 Ranch Market, not the market…read moreitself. I still come here once in a while for Asian ingredients, condiments, and random things I need for the house. I've been to plenty of Asian bakeries over the years, so I was pretty excited to grab a birthday cake from the bakery inside 99 Ranch Market. The cake looked great visually and the price was reasonable at around $32, which honestly made it feel like a solid find at first. Now don't get me wrong, I actually like Asian-style cakes because they're usually lighter, fluffier, and not overly sweet. That balance is what makes them so good. But this one just missed the mark completely. The cake lacked flavor overall, the frosting tasted flat, and even the sponge cake itself didn't have that soft fluffy texture that good Asian bakeries are known for. It looked way more appetizing than it actually tasted. Everyone took a few bites and kind of just stopped eating it. For me, this was probably the most underwhelming Asian bakery cake I've had in a while. I'll still come back to 99 Ranch Market for groceries and Asian ingredients, but I definitely won't be buying another cake from this bakery anytime soon.

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99 Ranch Market - BBQ pork for $13.99 per lb

BBQ pork for $13.99 per lb

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Master Nuts 2 - Pistachio and hazelnuts

Master Nuts 2

4.4(22 reviews)
4.4 mi

Master Nuts is an absolute gem in Rancho! This family-owned…read morebusiness delivers the freshest nuts and the most incredible seasonings you'll find anywhere. Every visit feels like a mini trip to the Middle East -- the flavors are authentic, bold, and so thoughtfully crafted. The customer service is next-level. They are genuinely kind, welcoming, and always offering free samples so you can taste before you buy (which is dangerous in the best way because you'll want everything). You can tell they truly care about their customers and take pride in what they do. On top of all that, the prices are very affordable for the quality you're getting. Fresh, flavorful, and fairly priced -- it doesn't get better than that. If you love amazing food, friendly service, and supporting local family businesses, Master Nuts is a must-visit. Highly recommend!

I've had really good experiences at this store up until recently…read more I really enjoy the fact that it's a family owned business and the people are very friendly. Everything I've tried from here so far has been good- Turkish coffee, dried chickpeas, and assorted nuts. However, I came in yesterday and got some Jordan almonds in a prepackaged bag that were on sale. When I ate them I noticed something was a bit off with the taste. I looked at the expiration date only to see that they were manufactured in 2021 and expired in 2023. No worries, they're so nice at the store, I would bring them back and surely be refunded I thought. I was wrong. They told me they were on sale because they expired. They didn't indicate this when purchasing. They said they checked with the health department who said they can sell food that is 3 years past the expiration date as long as it was reduced in price. Something about this doesn't seem correct to me. Surely you'd have to advertise that they're expired or let your consumer know, especially because these tasted awful. The woman was nice and offered me some nuts in return, and even though that was very kind I don't think I'll be frequenting this store again if they're in practice of selling expired food.

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Master Nuts 2 - Pistachios and hazelnuts

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The Meat Cellar - Burger

The Meat Cellar

3.8(1.7k reviews)
2.7 mi
•$$$

What I had: - Lincourt pinot noir ($9.60)…read more- DAOU cabernet ($9.60) - Manhattan ($9.60) - Oaxacan old-fashioned ($9.60) - Paloma ($11.52) - Dark and stormy ($12.48) - Old-fashioned ($11.52) - Wagyu tacos ($14.40) - Pigs in a blanket ($11.52) - 10 oz dry aged ribeye w/mushrooms ($35.52) - Filet mignon ($66.24) - Braised shortrib ($38.40) - Mushrooms ($12.48) - Maple pecan butter cake ($13.44) How it tasted: - The filet mignon abideth yet among my chief delights, in fair company with the mushrooms. A most near second is the braised short rib, served with a delectable and cloud-soft heap of mashed potatoes. Of lesser note were the wagyu tacos, pigs in a blanket, and the maple pecan butter cake, which proved but ordinary in their savor. Why gave I it four? - Forsooth, the service remaineth most excellent, the choices ample, and the fare overall commendable. Know thou, many of the draughts afore-mentioned were priced for happy hour as a small note. Of those dishes deemed but middling, the wagyu tacos and pigs in a blanket lacked that wondrous spark upon the tongue. Lastly, the dry-aged ribeye, though served with seasoning apart, did taste somewhat over-salted to mine palate. Yet, these faults did not greatly diminish mine experience for I retain my favored dishes and shall return anon. Verdict? - Shouldst thou find thyself near Claremont, prithee give it a try, for it is a place most grand.

Service was good. Staff were friendly, attentive and nice…read more Unfortunately, the food didn't quite meet my expectations, especially compared to other well-known steakhouses such as Gwen or CUT in LA. Steak and burger were ok. Fries weren't to my liking as they were the soft kind. However, if you're looking for a local steakhouse in the Inland Empire then it's still worth a visit as Meat Cellar is up there on the IE list (probably top 5).

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Dining area

The Meat Cellar - Steak

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