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    Padrino

    Padrino

    3.9
    (305 reviews)
    5.3 km
    $$

    I have never eaten in the restaurant. I have done carryout and Doordash with my family. Overall…read morethe food is very good and the prices are reasonable. They are higher of course on Doordash. Some times when ordering on Padrino's website you get free delivery if you order $60. Friday night (2 days ago) it wasn't there so we did doordash. The meatballs are very good. We ordered a Pepperoni pizza. I was disappointed in it; especially when it's over $20. I thought it was an average pizza with little cheese. My wife and son liked it. I would rather get a large Papa John's pizza for $10. I have gotten the chicken parmigiana twice now. It comes with a ton of Spaghetti. It is enough for a dinner and lunch with noodles to spare. It is good not great. The salads were very good and large - Caprese and feta with cranberries and mixed greens (I can't remember the name). The large appetizer for over $20 was not worth it. Yes you got 2 meatballs but the fried mozzarella and fried zucchini were bad. The garlic bread was small and average at best. My son and wife got pasta dishes. My wife's vodka sauce didn't have much flavor. Our bill 2 days ago was $150. I would not call it worthy of that price but the food in itself deserves 3.5 stars upgraded to 4.

    Food was so good and the back patio on a sunny day was a perfect way to end a workday. Great…read moreselection of craft beers, pasta and pizza. Appetizer sampler is a must try if you want a starter. We had the lasagna, manicotti, vodka and sauce tortellini. Would order any of them again. For a birthday treat the gave us a cannoli and it was so good...I'm not normally a fan of cannolis but would come back and order this.

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    ALDI

    ALDI

    4.3
    (7 reviews)
    6.6 km

    I've been an Aldi shopper for more than 7 years and this is my first time at this location. The set…read moreup reminds me of the Evendale location. But my favorite will always be the Aldi on Ridge. I know it in my sleep. This one is very open and spacious. Very organized and clean. Everything is categorized in sections. Don't sleep on their organic, produce and protein section. They are ridiculously reasonable in pricing and fresh. Also my fave is shopping "Aldi finds". They are weekly specials. The only negative is when it's gone, that's it. It's not on the shelf regularly. Whenever I am at work, people always ask me where I get a certain item and I always tell them Aldi. I give them a price, and they are shocked. I don't get why people are afraid to drop by. Is it paying .25 cents for cart and bringing your own bags? I am all for that. No plastic waste and there are no carts all over the parking lot. Plus you get your quarter back. Checkout is ALWAYS super quick. Now they have an express checkout where you ring it up yourself. I will always be an Aldi fan! They are that good and I save lots of money.

    My go-to grocery store for our weekly grocery runs. Best definitely come here probably a couple of…read morehours after it opens because then they're more fully stocked. What I like about Aldi is that they have some pretty good organic and non-GMO products. Not a lot, but they definitely have the basics for what we need. For example there simply nature bread and tomato basil marinara sauce - if you read the ingredients label on the products - very simple and clean ingredients. Also very affordable compared to the bigger name brand stuff. I also like the fact that they added self checkout because then you're in and out if you don't have a lot of items - and you don't have to wait for the one open cashier.

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    Jungle Jim's International Market

    Jungle Jim's International Market

    4.6
    (552 reviews)
    5.9 km
    $$

    If Jungle Jim doest have you probably don't need it! There…read moreis food from every country! There are candies and cookies and canned meats and fish, spices and sugars and so much more! There not 1 but 2 kitchen stores in it with most any tool you need to prepare your food! The cheese department is amazing! There was a little dark haired lady with glasses...didn't catch her name...but she is a cheese wizard! She found 2 obscure cheese for us on the shelves. There is a bar!! Yes a bar where you can get a beer or glass of wine! You can taste test wines before you buy! That is wonderful! And for you whiskey lover you can buy a shot of whiskey! The produce...fruits and veggies from all over the world! I actually found fresh prickly pears! Most everything is reasonably priced. If I lived near here I would need to build a large pantry onto my house! Lol...someone has a sense of humor for the restrooms! Thry were beautiful and clean inside! The cashiers were wonderful. A must visit place if you are in the Cincinnati area! Allow some time. We were there 4 hours and didn't see it all!

    From 5 to 1…read more.. Jungle Jim's East has introduced us to countless foods and products that we likely never would have discovered otherwise. For many years, our weekly routine was to stop at Sam's Club for staples, then head straight to Jungle Jim's. We'd grab a beer, leisurely wander the aisles, pick up the rest of our grocery list, and almost always leave with a few unexpected treasures. Unfortunately, over the past several months we've noticed a steady decline in the overall shopping experience. Prices have increased noticeably, the quality and consistency of the produce department no longer seem to be what they once were, and many everyday grocery items have disappeared from the shelves. These aren't obscure products, but rather common items that many shoppers regularly purchase. After asking about the changes, a checkout clerk confirmed that Jungle Jim's is intentionally shifting away from being a traditional grocery store and focusing more heavily on its international market offerings. While we understand and respect that business decision, it no longer aligns with the reason we originally shopped there. What made Jungle Jim's special for us was the combination of unique international products and the ability to complete most of our regular grocery shopping in the same trip. As that balance has changed, we've found ourselves making additional stops elsewhere to find basic items, often at better prices. As a result, we've decided to move most of our grocery shopping back to Kroger. We'll still visit Jungle Jim's occasionally for specialty and international products, but sadly it is no longer our primary grocery destination. We sincerely hope management reconsiders the direction of the store, because we'd love to return to the Jungle Jim's experience that made us loyal customers for so many years.

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    This is a cat bed I bought on this trip to Jungle Jim's!
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