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    Meyerhoff House Dining Hall

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    BeSeTo - Soondae tteokbokki

    BeSeTo

    4.2(148 reviews)
    7.2 mi
    $$

    TLDR: BeSeTo in Catonsville is a beautifully renovated Asian food court offering generous portions,…read moreexcellent Korean comfort dishes, and a fun dose of Korean culture through its downstairs shopping area. A must visit if you enjoy authentic Korean food and variety. BeSeTo Food Court in Catonsville has become one of my favorite local spots. Located right next to H Mart on Rolling Road, BeSeTo (short for Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo) occupies the space that used to be the longtime Hanori food court where I had been going for nearly 15 years. The renovation here is massive in the best way. The entire space feels brighter and more modern and the mix of vendors has improved dramatically. The food court is now located upstairs and features five total vendors offering a wide mix of Asian comfort foods. Over the course of a dozen visits I have tried all of them and everything has been fantastic as well as fairly priced. Some of the absolute must tries are the kalguksu with its rich handmade noodles, the sundae which is incredibly hard to find locally, the jajangmyeon and jjambbong duo for when you want to go classic Korean Chinese, and the jokbol when it is available. Portions here are extremely generous, many large enough to share, so it is well worth coming with friends or family. Ordering is very simple. Each vendor has a numbered menu and you can order easily in English if you do not speak Korean. Food comes out fast and always piping hot which makes it a perfect spot for a quick lunch or casual dinner. Downstairs you will find the shopping vendors specializing in Korean home goods. They carry everything from cookware and tabletop items to traditional style furniture and even herbal supplements. Browsing through the aisles genuinely reminded me of the household stores I visited in Seoul and it adds a cultural bonus to the overall experience. Overall, BeSeTo is a gem in Catonsville and a must visit for anyone who loves Korean food or wants to explore a slice of Korean culture. Generous portions, great pricing, and a refreshed space make this an a homerun pick.

    We came here specifically to try the viral deep-fried sushi roll, but while we were waiting, we…read moreordered the black bean noodles--and they were so delicious! It was our first time visiting, and it definitely won't be our last. The customer service was just okay--not rude, but nothing memorable. There's plenty of seating, which is a plus. My cousin also ordered the sweet and sour chicken and said it was fresh, and the sauce was amazing.

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    *Chines Restaurant*

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    Kimchi Pancake

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    Warehouse Cinemas Rotunda - Kids deal with popcorn and drink

    Warehouse Cinemas Rotunda

    4.0(80 reviews)
    2.0 miHampden
    $$

    This truly reminds me of a Alamo Drafthouse type theatre. There isn't waitstaff that brings your…read morefood or actual tables, but it is super close. The theatre we were in held only 79 people, which is definitely an intimate experience. The food types and pricing was very good. We just got a large popcorn and large drink, but we could have gotten alcohol by the ounce, sandwiches, platters, desserts, and not just the standard fare at a regular movie theatre. In addition, the seats were super comfortable, they were heated, you could lay flat if you wanted to and there was a moveable, large tray table in front and to the side of you. I can't wait to come back. I'm relatively new to the area and this will be my choice move theatre now and in the future. Highly recommend seeing a film here.

    Been trying to get to Warehouse for a while but i finally treated myself to a solo movie date to…read moresee Wicked for Good. Of course I came on a Tuesday because movie tickets are $7 on Tuesdays. Parking is super easy because there is a garage with 8 levels and parking is free up to 4 hrs. They have a kitchen as well as a concession stand and a bar. I ordered some Wicked-themed treats: Defying Funnel Cake Fries and a Wicked Witch cocktail. The funnel cake fries were ok. I felt like the strawberry icing made them overly sweet. I also felt they were overpriced at $11. The cocktail was very refreshing and delicious and created a nice mellow buzz. The theater lobby, bathroom, and auditorium were very clean. The reclining chairs are very comfortable and I accidentally discovered they were heated seats. My only gripe with the chairs is the trays were adjustable so you food would be closer to you while recliner. Overall, I really enjoyed my time at the movies and will definitely be back.

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    Shake Shack Inner Harbor - The Big Shack Burger: 1/2lb of Angus Beef, secret sauce, Potato Bun. This tasted as good as it looks!

    Shake Shack Inner Harbor

    3.5(605 reviews)
    1.6 miInner Harbor
    $$

    Fun Facts: Shake Shack started in Madison Square Park in Manhattan as a hotdog cart. To support the…read morefirst art installation for Madison Square Park Conservancy. And for 3 summers in a row, they had customers lined up. There are 9 Shake Shacks in Maryland. Shake Shack Inner Harbor is located on the corner of Commerce St. and E Pratt St. I've walked past this a few times before. I stopped by on a weeknight while in the area to get some food to take home, around 940pm on a Friday night. It was super busy, and a lot of people were in the restaurant dining in. There are a few kiosk touch screens on the counter where you can order your food. You pick a number to attach to your order and that's what they call out when your food is ready. There are a lot of tables inside the restaurant to sit and dine at or to wait for take-out orders. It's been a while since I've been to a Shake Shack. The last time had to have been 1am in Las Vegas by the NYNY hotel (side note, that location is open until the early morning hours if you ever need food late). As I was glancing at the menu the limited time only," The Big Shack" burger definitely caught my eye. It looked as perfect as a burger should be! Described as "Two 1/4lb Angus Beef patties, secret sauce, green leaf lettuce, American cheese, pickles, tomatoes, and onions on a three-layer toasted potato bun Potato Bun." Yep, definitely had to get that. And this burger tasted as good as it looks! Bacon Cheese Fries, "crispy, crinkle cut fries topped with melted cheddar and American cheese and applewood-smoked bacon". Yums, yes please! The fries were very crispy. I also saw that they have a limited time only, Popping Boba for an upcharge, I definitely wanted to try that. I got the "Pomegranate Sweet Basil Lemonade: Pomegranate, basil, and lemongrass mixed with our Shack-made lemonade" with the "Mini Raspberry Popping Boba". I got the Frozen Custard with double scoop, 1 in Vanilla and 1 in Chocolate. The frozen custard is made in house every day with milk and eggs. It's very rich and sweet. I preferred the chocolate flavor over the vanilla as the egg flavor was hidden within better and not as standout. It didn't take too long until my food was ready. I did a quick check over all the items to make sure they didn't miss anything (highly recommended to check your orders anywhere, any time, and for any item LOL). After drinking some of my drink, I realized the Mini Raspberry Popping Boba I had paid extra for were not in sight. I went back to the counter and asked about this. A supervising worker asked another employee to make me a new drink with the Popping Boba. And told me to throw my current drink out. I appreciated how fast the problem was fixed. It wasn't a big deal at all and because of how busy the restaurant was, I can see mistakes happening. One con is that all the items at Shake Shack are ordered ala carte, since they don't have combo meals. Sooo, it can get very expensive, even for just 1 person.

    Shake shack used to be so good, killer burgers and shakes. What happened? Tastes like slop…read more The interior is so dirty and service was awfully slow and a bit rude.

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    Our table

    Shake Shack Inner Harbor - The Big Shack Burger: 1/2lb of Angus Beef, secret sauce, Potato Bun.

    The Big Shack Burger: 1/2lb of Angus Beef, secret sauce, Potato Bun.

    Shake Shack Inner Harbor - Front entrance

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    Eastpoint Mall

    Eastpoint Mall

    2.4(34 reviews)
    6.1 mi
    $$

    I grew up in Dundalk. My grandmother used to take me to Eastpoint as a child. I went to see Santa…read morethere, the Easter Bunny. A hundred stores must have come and gone since then. It's a sad shell of a space now. To think there used to be penguins and monkeys there. Eastpoint is now a popular local meme: "If Eastpoint Mall hasn't given up neither should you"... However, several stores and kiosks are still decorated for Christmas and it's August, so I don't know about the "not giving up" part. I have never seen so many downtrodden employees, lounging in empty stores, scrolling aimlessly through their phones. They know no one is coming to save them from the relentless boredom. Someone will rob one of the jewelry stores, if they're lucky. There are three food stalls in the food court: a Japanese place that doesn't give samples (I grew up having sample givers chase us through half the food court), a chicken box/fish spot, and the pizza place that has been there since the dawn of time. Nothing substantial. Definitely nothing that could be called a national chain. Want a cheeseburger? You're going to have to leave the mall and walk across the parking lot to McDonald's. JC Penney is the only anchor store, which never bodes well. Value City is gone. I swear my mom must have bought 90% of her furniture there. Remember when there was an Ames there? Or the Kmart? There's a haunted house in that space now. How very Dundalk. What other mall do you know that has a haunted house in it? There wasn't anything that I particularly wanted to buy out in the mall. I like to take a spin through about once a year. Watch the slow decay of yet another happy memory of my childhood (we used to go to the Friendly's there - it was across from the Brass Hen - and that's where I learned I love black raspberry ice cream, for example). I won't be surprised when it finally closes. I'll be sad, but that's the fall of capitalism for you. It's a race to the ultimate finish line between Eastpoint and Marley Station in Glen Bernie. It'll be interesting to see which survives the longest.

    This mall is suitable for leisurely walks and window shopping. I usually visit JCPenney's and grab…read moresome cookies. I would also come to catch a deal at Bath and Body Works. However, they recently relocated to the Canton area. I hope they can secure another anchor store. I would avoid those jewelry stores and the food court.

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    Eastpoint Mall - A ghost town

    A ghost town

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