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Frieda's - Trash all over the floor where we were seated

Frieda's

3.4(5 reviews)
2.1 mi

Spicy is as spicy does. The number of times I've eaten spicy peppers is too high to count, but this…read moreI know: I. Love. Spicy. Hot. Peppers. When Shishito peppers hit the grocery stores I got a kick out serving them as appetizers and waiting for the 1 pepper to show up and sneak its spicy heat into the mouth of an unsuspecting guest. Most are mild in taste but there's usually always one spicy pepper in the bunch, surprise! I wonder if one could make a living as a Chili Concierge? Kind of like the ball monitor in grade school - that kid was a bouncy genius who could present you with a ball perfect for your playground event be it bounce, size, texture, grip, inflation amount - genius in his own time. I wonder whatever happened to that kid? Today a Chili Concierge could guide you on your spice journey. A chili to add a little sumpin' sumpin' to hot cocoa, one to warm your soul and kick up a casserole or one that says "say hello to my spicy friend, where's the milk?" This really doesn't have anything to do with Hatch chilies other than it's sort of related to the theme. Hatch chilies are a staple in my household today and have been since I was old enough to know I loved spicy hot salsa. Back then the reference to Hatch, New Mexico wasn't even in the vernacular. I grew up on Colorado chilies when bushels were harvested and roasting was popular beginning in August. It was always a scramble to find someone who was in the area and who wouldn't mind loading a bushel or two in their trunk for the ride home. A lot of chilies but we never ran out of family who was happy to take some home. My freezer has a healthy supply of the hot ones and portioned just right for a Hatch Green Chili stew or a Hatch Green Chili Cheeseburger. I'll toss 'em into biscuit batter, Mac n' Cheese or fold them into cream cheese for an epic Sunday toasted bagel. Can you say Hatch quesadilla and your mouth not water? I can't. Anyway, Frieda's has come through more than a few times for me, so it's appropriate to share my love for them. Have no idea about the restaurant so I have no opinion, but if they have Hatch chilies they must be doing at least one thing right. In packages, by the pound or 25, however you roll this is for sure: once that roasted aroma of a Hatch chile crosses your olfactory organ...or you're lucky enough to have tasted one, you'll be hooked for life.

They hate Murka because they hate our Frieda... umm…read more.. Owned by Frieda Kahlo and Friedo Pie. They make edamame and other snacks and ship out of California all over the country. They're not bad at all but they are not cheap and not nearly as fresh as if you got something from a local Farm - so it's not really my thing. Still a good company providing pretty decent products at premium prices.

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Frieda's - The sauces were very messy and it splattered all over the place and very watery very dense

The sauces were very messy and it splattered all over the place and very watery very dense

Frieda's - A local roasting...at local grocery stores.

A local roasting...at local grocery stores.

Frieda's - The table was dirty even after they cleaned it I believe it was hard stains

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The table was dirty even after they cleaned it I believe it was hard stains

enfuso

enfuso

4.7(26 reviews)
2.0 mi
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This is a review of the Enfuso.com online ordering experience…read more I was looking online for a jar of Mission olives to give a friend for a birthday gift, along with a Mission olive tree I purchased. For some reason, I could not find brined Mission olives anywhere locally (San Diego) so I took a chance and placed an order on Enfuso.com after reading all the positive reviews. I specifically ordered from Enfuso since they are only about 90 miles away and I figured my order would arrive in plenty of time for the event. To avoid high shipping charges for one jar of olives, I also ordered 2 tiny bottles of balsamic vinegar and one small bottle of olive oil to get to the threshold for free shipping. (see picture attached of 4 items ordered) The order was not shipped out for 3 days, and when it arrived a few days after that, the jar of olives - the WHOLE REASON I even placed the order- was missing. I texted (since they request no phone calls) and emailed Enfuso immediately, and asked that the missing jar of olives be shipped out to me asap so I would have it for the purpose intended. I was informed the olives would be mailed out that day, which they were not. (or they were mailed after 5 pm if they were). The TINY 3 oz bottles of balsamic vinegar I ordered for $9 each are a joke. There is not enough product in this $9 to dress one salad! 3 ounces = 6 tablespoons (not 7 as the owner states). The product size is listed as 100 ml, not in standard U.S. ounces, so it is a little deceiving and shocking when you see how tiny 3 oz actually is (think of a tiny little travel sized shampoo bottle). The 250 ml (8 oz) bottle of lemon olive oil for $20 is not something I would have ever purchased either if I saw the size in person. Ridiculously expensive for the amount of product, and absolutely ZERO attention paid to online orders. Go elsewhere! Update: The owner states below that I was looking at a non-USPS website for tracking info. Incorrect! See attached pic that shows usps website, and estimated delivery of 'forgotten' item was MON. May 6th, after the date I needed it. I forgot to mention there were several broken pieces of olives in the jar, and since I did not see the other half of the broken ones, it tells me they were put into the jar that way. Not attractive for a gift, especially for $20 a jar. (see pic) And lastly, the owner states I did not mention she included a 3 oz jar of a flavored vinegar as a "gift". I didn't mention it, because it was ginger flavored vinegar. Not something I would ever use, I very much dislike the strong taste of ginger. So while the "free gift" of a tiny bottle of vinegar was appreciated in theory, I would have much rather have received the items I actually paid for, and did not have to stress about receiving at a later date and possibly after the day I needed for purpose intended than a 3 ounce gift of something I will not use. The owners offer to refund the cost of the olives if they did not arrive by Sat. is not something that was appealing to me either. As I mentioned to her multiple times, the sole reason for the order was for a jar of Mission Olives for a gift, which I could not find locally. The other items, tiny 3 oz bottles of vinegar and an 8 oz bottle of lemon flavored olive oil, are readily available many places in the San Diego area, and not something I would have ordered online and paid extra premium prices for, they were an add-on so I would meet a threshold not to incur a shipping charge. If the owner of this business is "too busy juggling a lot of balls" to pay any attention to get an online order of only 4 items shipped out correctly and in a timely manner, maybe she should either hire help or not maintain a website in which to order online.

How lucky are we to have this beautiful local small batch business making high grade, quality olive…read moreoils and vinegars right here? I keep all of them in stock at home.I just can't explain how the flavors add to a recipe. Prep Cooking Classes/Shop in Rossmoor got me hooked on them and there's no going back. This is how authentic they are...if they cannot get quality cilantro, then they hold off on making the Cilantro infused Olive Oil. Chef Elizabeth at Prep teaches different ways to use the oils and vinegars in all kinds of recipes. I can't believe William Sonoma hasn't picked these up because they are better than anything they've ever had on their shelves. Okay, too long but treat yourself to stop by Enfuso and Prep who sells them too. Awesome gift for cooks or someone who has everything.

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Antica Olive Oils and Balsamic Vinegars - Mary helping me load up my order.  Plus I purchased some great pastas here too!!

Antica Olive Oils and Balsamic Vinegars

4.8(79 reviews)
2.4 mi
•$$

Amazing collection of vinegars and olive oils. I've never seen so many options and flavors in one…read morestore. If you're a fan of vinegar this is like the bomb store for that. I'm trying out 4 options this go around and they have a rewards program after 10 you get a free small bottle. Pricing is straight forward by size of bottle and they have other snack items as well. Chocolates and olives. I picked up some garlic stuffed Spanish olives that looked great. Friendly service, it is a small shop, one person doing all the work while I was there so be patient if someone else is ahead of you. The feel is like you're wine tasting and they will let you sample whatever peaks your interest.

Education. Tasting / Sampling. History. And ultimately upgrading your gourmet array for day to day…read morequality, health, and flavor. This store has been a transport vehicle into a better way to cook, prepare dishes and make sugarless mock-tails. The other five star reviews really say it all - and I am totally on board. Mary has taught me so much about olive oil. She let me and my wife taste so many too. The education on the health benefits and potency and seasons... I now own and use about 15 bottles of both oils and vinegars. My faves: Balsamics for mocktails- guava, gravenstein apple, watermelon Balsamics for salad - lemon, oregano, and champangne Oils - Madigascar black pepper, bahklavout peppers oil (spicy) many different varieties of cooking and fresh usage robust to medium. These oils make every single dish taste better. Antica and Mary (the owner) are both gems. Seriously drop in, get educated and enjoy the next phase of you gourmet journey. Upgrade your cooking scene and spend some time, energy and money at Antica. Ambiance: Obviously a beautiful and serene creative environment.

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Antica Olive Oils and Balsamic Vinegars - Another section of flavors

Another section of flavors

Antica Olive Oils and Balsamic Vinegars - Entrance is on Los Alamitos Blvd parking behind by Mama's

Entrance is on Los Alamitos Blvd parking behind by Mama's

Antica Olive Oils and Balsamic Vinegars - Sneak peak

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Sneak peak

Mitsuwa Marketplace

Mitsuwa Marketplace

3.2(155 reviews)
2.6 mi
•$$

This Mitsuwa Marketplace opened this past November. I wished this market was here when I used to…read morelive in Cypress many years ago. I know that many other fellow Yelp members complain that this location is rather small but honestly, if they want to see a small Mitsuwa Market, they should visit the one in San Gabriel. That one is very small and has no food court. Anyways, my husband and I decided to visit this Mitsuwa Marketplace two Saturdays ago since we were out in Orange County. We wanted to pick up some groceries before heading back home to the San Gabriel Valley since this was kind of on the way home. In general, Mitsuwa typically seems to be more expensive than Tokyo Central (the Japanese market I frequent most often back home), often times $1-4 more for items. But that doesn't really bother me, as Mitsuwa sometimes will have different or more selection than Tokyo Central for certain items as well. I like to shop at both markets equally. We ended up purchasing a few items. After we finished paying for those groceries, we walked over to the food court to see what eateries and vendors are available. We ended up getting some onigiri at Omusubi Gonbei and decided to enjoy our rice balls here since there is such a large space of seating. Even though this market is smaller than some of their other locations, I would frequent this location if I still lived out here in Cypress.

It was my first time visiting this location, and I usually go to the one in Costa Mesa. This one…read morefelt less crowded, which I appreciated, but it also had fewer food options. I ordered the karaage with curry. The food came out hot and fresh, which was a plus. The curry itself was pleasant, leaning a bit on the sweeter side. The karaage had a light batter and was fried nicely the chicken was juicy and paired well with the curry. Overall, while the food was enjoyable, I'd still prefer going to the Costa Mesa location because it offers more variety when it comes to food.

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Mitsuwa Marketplace - Food  Court

Food Court

Mitsuwa Marketplace - Karaage with curry plate.

Karaage with curry plate.

Mitsuwa Marketplace - Japanese snacks

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Japanese snacks

Baking Room - Special scone with homemade fig jam and cream and Cranberry cream cheese and rasberry jam,

Baking Room

4.8(86 reviews)
1.3 mi
•$$

I want more!! Airy and soft with so much detail and depth in these baked goods. I appreciate the…read moreeffort, passion and thought that is put into this shop - crafted with mindfulness that goes beyond just traditional treats. Small bakery with selected open dates so be prepared! Service was fantastic and helpful! Super grateful for the allergen information placed on display! Got an assortment of items, tried a few and shared with family and friends. Dubai chewy, Scooping Scone in Chestnut Espresso, Lemon Pound Cake, 3 set mini dacquoise, Choco Banana Clairoise, & Carmel and Dark Chocolate Madeleine. All these items were enjoyed and biggest takeaways was how soft and not overly sweet each was! the ones i tried: - scooping scone 3/5, love the concept, flavor wasn't for me BUT i will be trying strawberry next -lemon pound cake: 4/5 love a lemon anything, flavor was delicious, personally not a fan of jelly candies. - salted caramel madeleine: 5/5 soft, not super sweet and a perfect coffee companion. - dacquoise: 4/5 soft and cream was amazing. I felt like mine tasted like lychee (white middle one) but i can't remember the exact flavor i was told. yummy tho

We finally had the chance to visit their storefront after being customers through their Instagram…read moreand it did not disappoint at all! The bakery was so adorably decorated and you can tell this is really something the owners are passionate about! We were helped by a very sweet worker/owner who was thorough in explaining each pastry and giving recommendations. We ordered a fig and cream cheese financier, a matcha red bean butter mochi, as well as a lemon pound cake. Super delicious and unique flavors, all hitting the spot! I wish we lived closer so we could visit more often

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Baking Room - Basque Cheesecake in Baking Room

Basque Cheesecake in Baking Room

Baking Room - Plain scone, Caramel butter scone, Ganache chocolate butter scone

Plain scone, Caramel butter scone, Ganache chocolate butter scone

Baking Room - Big bear Chocolate and Maple Bunny Madeleine

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Big bear Chocolate and Maple Bunny Madeleine

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