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    Taste Buds Kitchen

    Taste Buds Kitchen

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    16.3 mi

    If you're looking for a date night activity, look no further than Taste Buds!!! My husband and I…read moreattended the pasta-making class last night and had a blast! The instructor was very personable and excellent at teaching. We made ravioli and fettuccine along with tomato sauce and a spinach and ricotta filling for the ravioli. Everything turned out delicious!!! We will definitely come back for another class!!!

    I unfortunately would love to give the company a better review but it's literally a death trap of a…read moreplace to get in and out of. Parking couldn't be worse or more dangerous. As my 2 toddlers and baby are walking into to our car, a driver comes flying in off Metcalf and stops right before he's about to potentially hit us. This is one of many, many super unsafe moments from this one week alone trying to get acres to and away for the establishment. It's so incredibly dangerous. My toddlers cried and panicked bc they and myself thought we were just about to get mowed down. It would have been less scary for them if at least this weirdo didn't roll down his window and yell at us pedestrians which consisted of a mother, a baby on a baby stroller and two tiny toddlers. They cried and were once an again scared bc this deranged individual took time to act a fool after the fact. Real shame. Parking is unsafe this is just one of many instances so I'm sharing this since, bc it will mark our last time going here. Too dangerous. Almost needed up as splatter.

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    Making fettuccine noodles!!!
    Making fettuccine noodles!!!
    Fettuccine
    Fettuccine
    Ravioli filled with a spinach and ricotta mixture

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    Olive Tree

    Olive Tree

    4.5
    (22 reviews)
    15.6 mi
    $$

    Wonderful, wide variety of vinegars (special focus on balsamics) and olive oils, and all sorts of…read moregourmet foods, condiments, herbs & spices, spreads, dipping blends, kitchen accessories, and gift boxes. They also host various cooking classes, and if you go to their calendar or the "pick-up food" section on their site, the owner sells tasty, home-cooked meals every Tuesday + baked breads on Friday (lately, it's been dinner rolls, challah bread, and cinnamon roles) that you can pre-order and pick-up in-store. Great local find.

    My first thought upon entering was "where are the bread cubes, how am I supposed to taste oils &…read morevinegars without bread cubes?" And then I learned. Oh boy did I learn! I saw a woman pour a little bit of vinegar into a little paper cup and sip it straight, so in true monkey-see-monkey-do fashion I did the same. My first taste was the White Peach Balsamic. Forget everything you know about balsamic vinegar, stuff this good is on a different plane of existence altogether. Wow! So syrupy and brightly flavored I now understood the glaring lack of bread cubes. Who needs them? The White Peach was like jam. I was instantly thinking of pouring it over ice cream, or ... ? It turned my world upside down. My budget permitted a purchase of just one bottle this trip, but you can rest assured I will be coming back to add to my collection. If you're curious, I chose the Lime Jalepeno Balsamic as my first bottle. All I add is a little oil, salt & pepper and I have a salad dressing that knocks my socks off!

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    Olive Tree 7044 W 105 Street Overland Park KS
    Olive Tree 7044 W 105 Street Overland Park KS
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    Olive Tree
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    Billie's Grocery

    Billie's Grocery

    4.3
    (357 reviews)
    15.2 mi
    $$
    Women-owned & operated
    Gluten-free friendly

    Billie's is typically a MUST do when in KC as I have a gluten issues. EVERYTHING there is…read moregluten-free and DELICIOUS!! Don't let your predisposition against gluten-free stop you from going, it's awesome, being g-f is just a bonus for me. Honestly, based on the crowds the multiple times we've gone, I don't believe the majority of the crowd even KNOWS (or cares) that it's all g-f. Chicken and waffles are my go-to for breakfast. Chocolate cheesecake is scrumptious, as well as their brownies and cookies. Try it, you'll be pleased!!!

    Sadly, this experience wasn't as good as the others. I ordered food, pastries and coffee and spent…read more$83. My pastries came out fast and the food followed, however, my drinks never came. So I went to the bar and no one said a word to me although I'm standing right there. I asked for help and I was stared at as if I were speaking a different language. I advised the young lady I was waiting on a brewed coffee and an iced matcha latte she said ok and asked for my receipt, then said someone will bring it to me. I told her I was waiting but whoever brought my food took my number. So she said she'll take care of it. I waited 10 minutes and another young lady (pixie cut) came to me and asked what I needed, I told her I was waiting on 2 drinks and showed her my receipt. She apologized, but had no idea what was going on. So I waited again, she brings out my drinks in a holder cuz my hands were full. I get to the car and the brewed coffee is literally cold and not sweet (I asked for 3 Splendas and 2 creams, it was also on my receipt). So I bring it back in and I'm ignored again by 2 workers just standing there making small talk. After getting her attention, I advised her the coffee was cold. She pours me another cup then sets it down aggressively. I asked for cream and sugar and at this point, her face said, I pretty much sh*tted on her day. She pours half & half into a creamer glass and slides it to me. I then ask for Splenda, she said, it's over there. However, it's Stevia, so I asked for regular sugar and she said we don't carry that. Had I known they don't carry Splenda and/or regular sugar I would not have ordered a regular brewed coffee.I remove the lid and of course the coffee will s just lukewarm. I just add cream and grab some raw brown sugar and leave. I was too aggravated to go full Karen cuz at that point my attitude was worse than the young lady making drinks that day. The steak sandwich was a huge pass for me. The bread was like a wet brick with about 6 slices of steak on it. The bread to meat ratio was totally off and not worth it. On a positive note... The iced Matcha latte, pastries and the sweet potato fries were amazing. Next time I'm in KC, I'll have to find a new GF place to patronize.

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    Billie's Grocery
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    Hemma Hemma

    Hemma Hemma

    4.6
    (89 reviews)
    13.1 mi
    $$

    Walking into Hemma Hemma, you feel welcomed in it's cozy, inviting space. The restaurant is…read morebeautifully decorated and it is apparent that consideration for the home-y vibe went into every aspect of the design of the space. The restaurant is not massive so I would recommend a reservation if you can, or you may end up needing to wait for a table (they only do dinner reservations). One thing I would want to mention is the tables are a bit close together making it a little awkward when you're getting up. We had to move our table to let the folks sitting next to us in and then again when we were leaving. I couldn't wait to try the Filthy Martini, a spring specialty cocktail, which contains both pickle AND olive juice + pickle stuffed olives and a salt and pepper rim. It was just exactly what I wanted and would come back solely for the cocktail. For dinner, I had the Yoshoku Beef Curry and it was delicious. The meat was so savory and the runny egg was a perfect add. Strongly recommend if you like Japanese curry. We cannot wait to come back to try brunch and we are also looking forward to their Dinette location downtown opening on the weekends to give that spot a try as well.

    We had a fun time at a happy hour. The cocktail was great - not too sweet…read more The burrata was delicious with a little kick. My friend got a piece of cheesecake and a coffee. She enjoyed both. It definitely seems like it's more appointed for breakfast/brunch but I'm glad I got to try it without a long wait on the weekend.

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    Kitchen where they have cooking classes!
    Kitchen where they have cooking classes!
    Yoshoku Beef Curry
    Yoshoku Beef Curry
    Prosecco from the cold case

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    Prosecco from the cold case
    Salumi Rose

    Salumi Rose

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    12.2 mi

    You know those ornate, mind-blowing charcuterie trays you see at fancy-schmancy parties? If you've…read morealways wondered how those were constructed or what ingredients you should use, Salumi Rose is for you. This charcuterie shop is one-part mini deli shoppe and one-part cooking class. We got a gaggle of people together to learn the ropes and try our hand at creating a decorative box filled with, I swear, 19 different ingredients. From grapes to olives and mustards to mortadella, there's an artistic approach to everything that goes on your tray. Want the 411 on how to be creative AND decorative in your approach to charcuterie? Chef Kris guides you in her two-hour long class that involves all the ins and outs (and nuances) of charcuterie. Even better? You get to burn your own walnut or bamboo board with artwork and take it with you when you're done. It's the perfect team outing or galpal get-together. Full stop. (PS. And with Galentine's Day right around the corner, you'll want to get your requests in early.)

    First time ordering from here - everyone at the event I was hosting was so impressed! Kris's…read moreattention to detail is top notch. The boards were as beautiful as they were delicious! We will definitely be ordering from here again. I love supporting small, local, woman-owned businesses! You won't be disappointed.

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    Medium Char Board.
    Medium Char Board.
    Medium Char-Board. Crackers are on the side so you get more of the good stuff!
    Medium Char-Board. Crackers are on the side so you get more of the good stuff!
    Large Char-Board themed for the occasion.

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    Large Char-Board themed for the occasion.

    A Thyme For Everything - coffee - Updated July 2026

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