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    Brazil Food Mart Ocoee

    4.4 (9 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Steak, rice, beans, potatoes salad
    Vivi N.

    This hidden gem deserves all the recognition!! Came here for a quick lunch. It's self serve and cheap eats! You get 1 side, rice, beans and a an entree for 8.99!!! You can't beat it. It's super flavorful but not too salty! Don't forget to try the Brazilian cheese bread

    Laura G.

    I was very impressed with the Brazil Food Market. I'm not sure how they managed to have a grocery store, bakery, butcher and restaurant all in one small space but they did. I was not greeted when I entered the store, at the meat counter or the restaurant. I received no acknowledgement from any employee during my entire visit. I stopped in to purchase some empanadas. Unfortunately my timing was off and they did not have the ones that I wanted in the restaurant area. The restaurant does not serve frozen or premade items so I knew that this may happen. There was a large amount of imported dry and frozen goods. I scanned the isles and found some hot peppers and cookies that I like. The meat looked very fresh and there was very limited produce available.

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    Food is delicious and good prices! You pay by the lb though so don't go super hungry and get 3 lbs of food and spend $30 on lunch

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    Best Brazilian place in the area. Very good food and all kind of Brazilian products. Fresh meats and breads all day.

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    Halal 360 Meat Shop

    Halal 360 Meat Shop

    4.6
    (36 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $

    Every time I go, I'm taken care of with great service and excellent cuts of meat. They're…read moreprofessional and show great care in what they do. I've recently moved and am saddened I can't go as often...so when I do, I stock up to make it count! It's very clean and bright in the store. If you haven't tried, it's way better than Walmart, Publix or BJs, it's fresh, it's Halal!

    I can't say enough good things about this halal meat market! From the moment you walk in, you can…read moretell they take pride in keeping the place clean, organized, and welcoming. The shelves are well-stocked, and the butcher section is spotless--something that immediately builds trust when you're shopping for fresh meat. The quality of the meat is excellent. Everything I've bought--whether chicken, beef, lamb, or goat--has been fresh, tender, and flavorful once cooked. You can really taste the difference compared to regular grocery store meat. They also offer a wide variety of cuts, and the butchers are always happy to prepare them exactly how you want. I've asked for certain cuts for curries and grilling, and they did it perfectly every time. What I love most is the service. The staff is friendly, respectful, and knowledgeable. They don't rush you and are more than willing to answer questions or give suggestions if you're unsure what to buy. You can tell they genuinely care about their customers and community. Pricing is fair, especially considering the quality and peace of mind that everything is halal and handled properly. It feels good supporting a local business that delivers both excellent products and warm customer service. This has quickly become my go-to market for halal meat, and I honestly don't shop anywhere else now. If you're looking for fresh, high-quality meat and a great shopping experience, this is the place to go!

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    Freshfields Farm

    Freshfields Farm

    4.6
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    10.6 mi
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    I had been here before, but this time I truly realized how reasonably priced the fresh fruits and…read morevegetables are. They also have a great meat section. I ended up having a little cheat day and enjoyed a delicious soft serve with fresh strawberries -- it was so good! The staff members were very friendly, especially the cashier who helped me at the register. Her smile felt so genuine, and it honestly made me want to come back again. I even decided to pick up some peanut butter while I was there. The store was very clean and well organized, which made shopping comfortable and enjoyable. I shop at other grocery stores too, but this place is definitely becoming one of my favorites. You can also bring your own reusable bags, which is a nice bonus. The parking lot can be a little difficult on weekends, but overall I highly recommend this place!

    I've had this barn-style market saved in my Yelp folder for quite a while now. I live about two…read morehours away, and whenever I'm in Orlando I usually get sucked into the whole Disney Springs vibe and never make it to all the other amazing local businesses. This trip, though, there was absolutely no Disney involved -- and we finally stopped here on our way home Sunday morning. I feel like you know you're getting older when you get excited about grocery shopping. Normally when I go to Publix, I'm irritated before I even get inside. But this place? A completely different experience. Walking through and seeing all the locally grown vegetables and the meat selection -- clearly labeled as hormone-free and without all the extra junk you get at typical grocery stores -- was honestly mind-blowing. The prices were so reasonable I couldn't believe it. I purposely brought a cooler for the two-hour drive home, and even with everything I bought, I didn't spend over $100. If I had purchased the same items at Publix, I'm convinced I would've been close to (or over) $200. Beyond the prices, the quality and overall vibe made it so enjoyable. You're not breaking the bank feeding your family, and you feel good knowing you're getting better-quality food. The staff was incredibly sweet and genuinely seemed to enjoy their jobs. I was looking for boneless chicken, and one of the employees asked if that's what I needed. A few minutes later, he came back with multiple packs in his hands to make sure I got exactly what I wanted. It was such a thoughtful gesture, and I really appreciated it. One thing to know: the produce and meat sections are in two separate, unconnected rooms, so you check out separately in each. And if you're still riding that high from all the money you saved, there's soft-serve ice cream outside with seating -- which just makes the experience even better. For someone who truly despises grocery shopping, this was actually fun. I will absolutely make a special trip to Orlando just to come back here -- and next time, I'm bringing a bigger cooler.

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    Lake Meadow Naturals

    Lake Meadow Naturals

    4.5
    (107 reviews)
    3.5 mi
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    When here for ducks eggs! Was not expecting a store and animals! We spent a long time here just…read morelooking at all the animals. Grabbed eggs and snacks which were delicious. Every worker we ran into you could tell loved their job, a nice little farm outside the big city.

    LM farm was once upon a time a nice quaint place to pick up organic and raw foods; today Sunday…read moreMay 24, 2026 it was anything but quaint. Expired havarti cheeses were being sold for 50% off with a expiration date of April 10,2026. Whole raw milk ( not fit for human consumption ) is selling for 16.99 - 21.99 a gallon; which is significantly more expensive than other raw milk sellers in lake/ Orange County. Meat prices are listed as $/lb; but all frozen meat beef, chicken lamb, duck, pork only comes in more than 1 pound packages.They sell more prepackaged foods in Plastic than glass or paper packaging, than they did in the past. They have 1 small bison, 2-Emu, 2-Bramaha cows, 1-llama(recently sheared), ducks, and chicken to look at and pet if you want to. Sadly it looks like end stage Capitalism is happening at Lake Meadow Farm too. They seem to be more interested in profits than they do in customer satisfaction and customer service. They carry lafermière yougurt at 5.99 a container while target charges $3.19, and a instant charges $3.49. On on a sidenote, they do have little placards along the walkway from the parking lot to the store where you could put your child's face on a picture and show them as being a cow or a farmer if you choose. in retrospect, they used to always be expenses but now they're just ridiculously expensive. I hope you enjoy this review and if Lake Meadows wants to continue in business and not go under, they may wanna look at investment brokers to invest in their farm so that they can sell off the property and then close it off for a profit.

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    Plant St Market

    Plant St Market

    4.6
    (168 reviews)
    3.2 mi
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    Plant Street Market is located in downtown Winter Garden and basically a food hall. Inside the…read morelarge building, you will find many different permanent vendors including, Crooked Can Brewery, the flagship of Plant Street, Jam Hot Chicken, Axom Coffee, Tea place, Empanada and Co., Bento Sushi, Michael's Ali Pizza, Sit Benji's Donuts, a BBQ place, a popcorn stand, mac and cheese stand, a cheese place, chocolate place, and then a butcher with food to buy and bring home. There are a ton of places! Inside and outside, there are plenty of tables and high tops to sit at. There is a lot of grassy areas outside for kids to run around as well. The best part of Plant Street is that everyone in your party can get something different but all sit together and enjoy each other's company. MY wife and I tend to do this alot. We order smaller things from a few booths and then share everything. During the weekends and then also throughout the year, Plant Street has events such as Octoberfest, pet adoption and live singers, to name a few. This usually will bring more people here and to be honest, parking can be tough. Their private parking lot is not incredibly large and also shares with a few restaurants across from them, not located inside the market. My wife and I try to go early when we visit. We want a table to sit down, even though you can easily walk around with your food. If you cannot find parking, there is a parking garage which will be a slight walk over. The parking garage is closer to where the farmer's market is. Everyone who works at the different vendors are always very nice. I believe they are Crooked Can employees, but people will walk around picking up your beer glasses for you. The prices are pretty reasonable as well. They are priced appropriate for what you get. I definitely recommend checking out Plant Street as this is one of our favorite local places to visit. ACES!

    Plant Street Market is a large building in the downtown heart of Winter Garden. Inside is home to…read moreCrooked Can Brewery, the flagship of Plant Street and then a handful of vendors, most of which are food. The outside is brick building which I love, it makes it look old and rustic and brings you into the feel of being up North as opposed to Florida. Inside is a long walkway with vendors on both sides. At the end is Crooked Can brewery. This is the main draw to Plant Street. They are the largest vendor occupying one end as well as a smaller bar area on the other end. Their beers are very good, also being sold in stores. Their vendors are mostly food including Jam Hot Chicken, Axom Coffee, Tea place, Empanada and Co., Bento Sushi, Michael's Ali Pizza, Sit Benji's Donuts, a BBQ place and more. There are quite a few. They also have a mac and cheese stand, a cheese place, chocolate place, and then a butcher with food to buy and bring home. Inside and outside, they offer tables and high tops to sit at. What I love the most, is you could all get something different, which might be great for those that cannot agree. What my husband and I love to do, is to order small things from a few booths and share it all. We get to try a bunch of things and not get super full really fast. On the weekends, and throughout the year they do tend to have many events. Which brings more people here. The parking can be tough, their lot is not incredibly large so we do like to get here early. If you cannot find parking, there is a parking garage but this is going to be a slight walk over to Plant Street. The parking garage is closer to where the farmer's market is. Everyone who works inside are always friendly. They walk around (I believe Crooked Can employees) and will pick up empty glasses. The prices are not unreasonable. They are priced appropriate for what you get. I definitely recommend checking out Plant Street! Its one of our favorite local places to visit.

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    The Local Butcher & Market

    The Local Butcher & Market

    4.1
    (104 reviews)
    11.5 mi
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    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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