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Wild Fork

Wild Fork

4.4(45 reviews)
4.2 mi
•$$

Great arrangement of products. They don't have that many lamb products sadly, but a good variety of…read moremeats and even seafood and other protein sources I hadn't even thought of eating. We went in to grab some beef to make beef Wellington and thankfully the staff was knowledgeable enough and knew what kind of cut we needed. It was our first time making beef Wellington and it came out superb! I also really like that they have a frozen herb and aromatics like garlic and ginger section already chopped up. I despise peeling and cutting up ginger because of its funky shape and this saves me so much time!

I was introduced to Wild Fork through a Yelp event even though I had driven past this location for…read morea number of years without stopping in! The big deal about Wild Fork is their selection of meats that go through a "blast freeze" at the beginning of their sourcing in Nebraska and Colorado. The store is rectangular and not large. However, I was both surprised and impressed with the sizable selection of meats, veggies, desserts, seasonings and other food amenities. My go to so far has been the grass-fed, organic hamburger patties which are convenient and affordable. They cook up well with only a salt and pepper seasoning needed at the minimum. The help I receive each time is easy to find and the expertise is appreciated. Side notes: Delivery is available. Sign up for the specials and promos with your email address. The parking lot...when you leave, be sure to plan ahead since the only exit out takes you east on Fairbanks.

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Whole Foods Market - Impulse buying item? At checkout register

Whole Foods Market

4.0(179 reviews)
2.9 mi
•$$

I really like Whole Foods Market (WFM)! But I am writing today, and leaving a review, because of an…read moreitem WFM is now stocking. I am older and have terrible arthritis. I have lost weight to help my arthritis by going on a non-inflammatory diet. But thanks to WFM I can now have dark chocolate. Sugar, organic cane sugar and now I discovered coconut sugar messes up my arthritis something bad (all those sugars negatively affect my inflammation. All but Raw Chocolates, which WFM now carries. I buy Raw Dark Chocolate Maca & Cacao and it doesn't affect my arthritis at all. I have maybe one bar with a can of Zevia or Nixie twice a week. I feel like a normal person treating myself and have no negative physical ramifications. The parking at WFM is awesome. The restrooms are awesome. Indoor or outdoor seating. One can make an Amazon return here. Seriously, I just love going to WFM. Try Raw Chocolates, they have many types! And they are local - located in Hollywood, Florida.

I've been coming here for years. I remember WFM before the…read moreAmazon buy out. They used to have monthly events and cheese tastings. They don't seem to do that anymore. The prices have gone up, and the quality of food they carry went down. I come here from time to time mostly for the bakery and prepared foods. I haven't seen the stone crab soup for a long time, it's a shame.

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The Local Butcher & Market - A virtual walk through The Meat House on 11/28/2015

The Local Butcher & Market

4.1(104 reviews)
4.5 mi•North Orange
•$$

Incredibly disappointed in the TLB. I've been a fan for a long time, especially their dry aged…read moremeats, and am more than willing to pay for this type of product. Today, though, I noticed them selling Japanese Wagyu as: Sake Infused Dry Aged A9 Kobe Strip. This is a very scammy way of selling a product. First, meat is graded broadly on three scales - USDA (choice, prime), BMS (beef marbling scale - common in Aus), and the Japanese grading scale. (A1-A5, with most high end steaks being A4 or the gold standard, A5). https://meatnbone.com/blogs/the-clever-cleaver/meat-beef-grading-system-understanding A9 doesn't exist. A BMS 9 could be an A5. But this is mislabeled. They have also used the term A11 in their instagram account. Maybe they are confusing BMS for A-scale, or maybe they are intentionally trying to make their product seem better than competitors. Furthermore, not all Japanese Wagyu is Kobe beef. Kobe beef refers to Tajima cattle raised in Hyogo Japan. The export of this beef is highly regulated to only certain restaurants and purveyors, who will display a seal and certificate certifying the origin of the beef. It is rare, expensive, and most importantly, Bush Brothers (Local Butcher's wholesale purveyor) is not certified to sell, nor do they use in any way, the term Kobe Beef. So it is incredibly likely that this product is mislabeled. This isn't illegal (Kobe beef doesn't have a TM in the US), but it is disingenuous. https://www.kobe-niku.jp/en/contents/certification/index.html https://instagram.com/bushbros Next, "sake infused"is incredibly confusing. Is it referring to the myth that Kobe cattle are massaged with sake? Is it referred to the use of koji (fermented cooked rice) which is often used as an aging accelerant? Or did they really take Japanese Wagyu and infuse (inject, soak?) with sake? And why on earth would you do that!? It would be like making sangria with a bottle of DRC. This product is likely a A5 strip loin (which Bush Bros. does carry) that has been aged. Market price would be somewhere around $175-185/lb. (An unaged cut would be around $150/lb.) When I asked for more information on the most expensive cut of meat in their shop, I was treated with disdain and a dismissive attitude. Neither member of the staff could answer my questions other than to say "It's the highest grade of Kobe beef." To charge $215 dollars for a grade that doesn't exist, for a steak that isn't from Kobe, with an aging method that seems dubious at best, is disingenuous and plays on a lack of consumer knowledge. If The Local Butcher themselves don't know the differences here, they shouldn't sell this product. If they do, they should be ashamed of themselves.

If you're looking for meat in Winter Park, this is the place to go. They have a very wide selection…read moreof everything, including specialty cuts you may not find at your local grocery store. It is a little pricey but you get what you pay for.

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A virtual walk through The Meat House on 11/28/2015

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Corner Chophouse - Brunch pastry kolache

Corner Chophouse

4.4(81 reviews)
4.4 mi

They offer complementary valet, which is very generous. We placed this reservation for our…read moreanniversary and the waiter was very personable, and asked about how we met. I wish I knew his name, but I loved his service. The wine and the espresso martini were really good. My girlfriend, especially like the espresso martini and its blend of liquor with the tartness. In terms of the food, it was all really wonderful. The chicken and dumplings came with this delicious sauce that I couldn't get enough off. The potato dumplings were alright, but the seasoning and mix of the sauce was perfect for the chicken. The serving size was good as well and there was barely any bone to interrupt eating it. My girlfriend said that the steak was cooked perfectly medium as they asked. The steak sauce paired really well, and they had enough for leftovers, and enjoyed it even more the day after. The Mac & cheese was alright, we just wish there had been more of a crunch to the cheese. However, we both really liked the shape of the pasta as we don't really see those as often. Also not depicted here, but we got the cocktail shrimp. My girlfriend loved this one too, specifically noting how large and cold the shrimps were. The cocktail sauce was delicious and had a nice kick to it, and definitely squeeze the lemon that comes with it on the shrimp. Since it was an anniversary, they surprised us with complimentary dessert that was phenomenal. My girlfriend doesn't really like cheesecake or coconut, but somehow loved the dessert. It's an off menu item but it blends coconut, cheesecake, and a brownie.

Got a seat at the bar on a random Thursday around 6:30. Ordered the boneless ribeye and crispy…read moreBrussel sprouts. Everything was . Ribeye was cooked perfect. Bartenders were great and cool to chat with. Winter Park area is a nice relaxing vibe. Looking forward to going back.

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Publix

Publix

3.9(73 reviews)
0.8 mi
•$$

Outstanding Customer Experience with Ms. Julie who is a true customer service personnel. She is an…read moreExpert, and knows how to handle customers.. Or if there is any discrepancy...she can resolve quickly, swiftly and super great skills. She is a great asset in the Customer service.. She always picks the call with smiling tone on it.. Amazing.. It is rare to find people like her.. I would definitely recommend such person across Publix store.. She is a great example.. I would definitely update the GM and District manager for this store. Today is not the first day.. Way back also she traveled extra miles for customers..now we knows...since i am a regular to this Publix way back like 23 years Mark Witt Super great GM.......he retired 15 years ago i believe DJ is a true example of General manager..lot of store managers might have an attitude around the glob.. DJ is a GM...he is down to earth, humble, highly effective & highly skilled. He knows the job how to run a store... He really cares for customers and employees. He went out of the way before going to India i believe...it might be 1.5 months or 2 months back..without his help, i would have lost my cellphone... lot of others, just do not go out of the way like him...even one or two managers at that time.. He is the most effective, highly helpful and cares..He is a great Asset to Publix corporation.. I am so thankful..This is a long due..as i do not want to put all things happened in my life..it is not appropriate or wasting your time on this.. Ensure his upper District Director gets this message or i am happy to send by email directly to him/her. He is a true example of how a GM should function.. he does not get upset or get stressed to run here and there.. Very calm, composed, helpful, educated and ethical in his doings as per Publix policy Thanks so much again sri Thanks & Best Regards, Respectfully Submitted, Sridhar Rangaswamy ("Sri") US Trademark: #5030763 US Trademark #SN 98620494: "Promise Less/Under Promise and Deliver More" "Excellence is not an act, it is a Habit" "Honesty is the Best Policy"Be Truthful,Honest and Fair"

First time at Publix and was told to try their deli station because they make delicious and…read morefulfilling subs. They have two different brand of meat selections of Publix and Boar's head. The Boar's head for sure taste slight better and meatier. The worker filled my sandwich with meat, cheese, and the fixings! I honestly would come back to try their chicken tenders sandwich.

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Petty's Meat Market - Bavette

Petty's Meat Market

4.3(163 reviews)
3.9 mi•Wekiva Springs
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Always drove by Petty's without a second thought. Recently saw a lot of rave reviews for the place…read moreon Facebook and finally gave it a try. Within 20 minutes of being there, we walked out with Swedish meatballs, mashed potatoes, brussel sprouts, chimichurri, and a stuffed pork chop. The Swedish meatballs are AMAZING. We just heated them up in the microwave but they were the most moist and well-seasoned Swedish meatballs/sauce that we've ever had. Blows IKEA meatballs out of the water. Mashed potatoes were super velvety and perfect with the meatballs. Chimichurri sauce is perfectly seasoned. We're trying the pork chop and brussel sprouts tonight but based off everything else, I'm sure it will be delicious. All the workers were super nice and helpful for a couple of newcomers to the store. I never expected such a gem of a hidden little meat market in Longwood. We're definitely coming back. Prices are very good for quality and ready-to-eat ease as well.

I was in Petty's on 1/10/26 I am Very Disappointed idk, if I'll be going back again??? Probably Not…read moreI purchased Hot Sausage, Mild Sausage, Fresh Bratwurst, and the fresh Bacon with Pepper The hot and mild sausage was Very Salty.Couldn't finish it was that salty!!! Dinner was ruined Saturday night The next morning I fried the bacon for breakfast Never had I ever had their bacon So Fatty Before it was equal fat to pork on every single piece of. Bacon Am I going back??? Probably Not Did i call or complain No why bother?

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Petty's Meat Market - Petty's Swedish meatballs and mashed potatoes. We made some green beans and added strawberry preserves and fried shallots.

Petty's Swedish meatballs and mashed potatoes. We made some green beans and added strawberry preserves and fried shallots.

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