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    Las Cazuelas

    4.5 (147 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    LAS CAZUELAS ATMOSPHERE

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Chicken soup large
    Amy C.

    Stopped by for lunch. I had the large chicken soup. It was delicious and comforting. It had 3 chicken legs and came with rice. Inexpensive. My coworker had tacos and was very pleased with them. Great place for a quick bite.

    Sope
    Eneida Q.

    I drove about 30 mins here but I wouldn't do it again. The service was friendly and the portions were great. The prices are okay too. I do like that there's a grocery store attached with Latin American products not typically found elsewhere. (I purchased tomatillos and chiles de árbol!) Large menu with plenty of options for such a small spot. 4-5 daily aguas frescas flavors and lots of paletas (ice cream popsicles) That said, the taste of the food was okay- just not as flavorful as I have had at other hole-in-the-wall places. I had their asada burrito, al pastor sope, elote con todo, guacamole con chips and a large agua Fresca de horchata! Everything seemed fresh. But I just wish there was more seasoning on it. Even after adding the salsas (which you must- for flavor).

    Steak
    Dani K.

    Moving from California, we've been desperate to find a great spot for Mexican food, and I think we've found one in Las Cazuelas! Located in an unassuming convenience store-type building, I urge you to not judge a book by a cover and try this place out! They've got a million dishes that I'm looking forward to trying, but I went with the thin-sliced steak, which came with rice, beans and delicious corn tortillas. Our server was really attentive and made sure we had their awesome salsa, so I appreciated that, too. A note for those planning to try out this restaurant-- bring cash! There is a small fee for using a card (whether debit or credit), so better to save and use cash if you can. It was so exciting to find authentic Mexican food in Orlando. We'll be back!

    Huevos Rancheros
    Chassity D.

    A little storefront with a diner on the side. Great little hole in the wall! The guacamole was fresh and seasoned perfectly. The Huevos con Chorizo was delicious. Very authentic and taste. The homemade tortillas were corn and perfect; just like mama would make. The Huevos Rancheros was absolutely delicious. Everything about it was cooked to perfection. The coffee was also delicious (not pictured). Our server was very attentive and answered all of questions. Overall a great place.

    Tamales

    We had two of each type of tamale and one of each type of taco (I thought I took a picture but I didn't!). It was all fantastic. The nopales taco was a favorite. You can't go wrong - everything is delicious. The service was great and fast, too.

    Carne asada quesadilla
    Kheyt C.

    Sad to be rating this place so low. Decided will never go here again, especially when there are two other Mexican restaurants within the area that I know offer good quality food, therefore are delicious PLUS worth the money. However, staff did seem friendly during our brief encounter. Ordered for pick up. Looked at the photos on here ahead of time, so requested for pico de gallo to be added in my carne asada quesadilla. Was told they don't have the option to add pico inside and it does not come with anything else aside from the meat and cheese. So a side of pico was going to be $4.99. Expected a tub of pico for that price, but nope. The quesadilla was tasteless and so was the side of green sauce. Glad I had the pico and red sauce to give it some flavor. Bf had chicken enchiladas with red sauce. His feedback was: stale leftover chicken loosely wrapped in dry tortilla with red sauce poured in it and no cheese to be found. If you pay with card, they charge a 4% fee for this. I was only verbally made aware of this after I asked for an ITEMIZED receipt and AFTER I was asked to select from the tipping option. So bring cash if you wanna give this place a try.

    Tacos Al pastor, steak, carnitas and chicken
    Sandy P.

    Delicious and quick great taco Tuesday Quaint because seating is in the middle of an actual Mexican convenience store, authentic and delicious!

    Chilli Relleno lunch!

    The ambience is a few wooden tables in a section of a small grocery store. In spite of my lack of Spanish vocabulary, I was able to order with a very friendly staff. The service was very friendly and very helpful. I ordered the chili Relleno not realizing it was a platter that came with beans and rice and a salad and tortillas. This looks like a lot for lunch. But it was all so delicious that I ate every bit. Perfectly spicy; didn't need to add anything. Noticing how much food I got, I looked around and realized everyone at the other tables had huge portions of food. Some were having A whole fried fish. Everyone seemed to enjoy what they were eating for lunch. I just may come back on taco Tuesday for their special. I know I'll return and I would recommend this grocery store restaurant delicious food, and friendly service. Next time I'll save room for ice cream!

    Darien P.

    This is a grocery store with plenty of seating to dine in. They offer traditional service with someone coming to your table to take your order. Our waiter was very friendly, approachable & knowledgeable. They had very yummy & fresh guacamole. I ordered a couple of items, a Gordita & a tamale, & I enjoyed both thoroughly. I must admit I had no idea if the Gordita was meant to be eaten like a sandwich, but it kept falling apart so I just enjoyed it with a fork :) this spot truly offered some of the best aguas frescas I have ever had. I enjoyed the cucumber lemonade while my husband ordered the passion fruit. He enjoyed his tacos as well. Very affordable also. 10/10 recommend.

    Carne asada taco

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    This place used to be soo good but their meat quality has gone way down. Almost seems like new owners.

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    First time here great food and service. You get a lot of food. I had the burrito and my wife had the chicken mofongo. Both were terrific

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    Definitely a favorite in the Conway area. Lots of options and love the napoles tacos!

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    Better than Rudy's. Service was great, and they had a lot of options. Chips were fresh and salsa had a good bite to it.

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    The Local Butcher & Market

    4.1
    (104 reviews)
    7.0 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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    Freshfields Farm

    Freshfields Farm

    4.6
    (484 reviews)
    2.7 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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