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    Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt

    3.7 (95 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
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    Francisco O.

    This is my least favorite froyo I've had in a long time. We sampled some of the flavors that were unique, like pumpkin and pistachio. It's awful. Just tastes super artificial. I ended up just getting some chocolate. I saw someone say something about the staff. I remember my high school job and it's not like I expect some teenager to be thrilled to be working a Saturday night, but holy moly, these girls looked miserable. I didn't even see them when walking in. And then when they did end up weighing out my cup and ringing me up, it had a little automated tip button. I'm sorry, but are we tipping people for doing nothing at all? You serve yourself from the actual yogurt to the toppings lol. Also, there should be an option for a cone. This place is just very blah. I wish they had TCBY around here :( Pro tip: My gf got vanilla and some sour patch kids. Don't do this. It hardens, is super hard to chew, and ends up cutting up your mouth.

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    Jennifer R.

    I love me a frozen treat, but this was not it. No good flavor choices, fro-yo came out thin and soupy, very overpriced and unfriendly staff. They need to put some "sweet" in their treats!

    Ameenah P.

    I really really really enjoyed this. The location was easy to find and there was a good parking. The people that work there were very helpful and friendly. They were teens and look like they enjoyed working there. The place was clean and there was adequate seating people look to be enjoying themselves. They have a large selection of different types of frozen yogurt's. They have more than the Menchie's location that I had been to. I ended up getting cheesecake and wedding cake flavors. I love that the cups are different sizes to prevent you from overfilling and there are dividers in case you want multiple flavors. I ended up just getting strawberries on top which were pretty sour but oh well. My girlfriend also got strawberries and hers went sour and she said I just "had to know how to pick them". Amy, my girlfriend, and my sister got small cups and it came out to about $19. I don't know about you but that is very pricey! I'll probably have to come when I'm all alone LOL.

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    i hadn't had fro yo in so long but this stuff was amazing!! there are so many different flavors and toppings. it's also relatively cheap. some of my friends even went back for seconds.

    Cookies & cream, PB, and wedding cake- love the dividers!
    Jared W.

    Orange Leaf is a very clean and fairly upscale place to grab frozen yogurt with quite a few different options. I didn't count exactly, but I would say this location had 12-16 different flavors and good variety (chocolate, plain, cookies and cream, some fruity, etc.) They also have a lot of toppings including candy, cookies, brownie pieces, marshmallows, chocolate and other chips, chopped nuts, fruits, syrups, and more. The quality of the yogurt seemed pretty good. I tried three kinds (their dividers for the cups are awesome btw). The peanut butter was amazing, the cookies and cream was good, and the wedding cake was mediocre and way too sweet. I added some appropriate toppings/mix-ins for each one and overall enjoyed the yogurt quite a bit. My one complaint is the price- at $.50 an ounce, you're looking at prices comparable to Jeni's ice cream for a modest 6-10 oz cup of yogurt that isn't exactly Jeni's quality. All in all this is a nice, very clean location with a good array of flavors and decent tasting yogurt.

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    quick and easy! super fun flavors. would recommend anytime if you're craving a sweet treat

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    I love their froyo and the toppings. I moved, and now live 2 hours away but I always go back and I love it.

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    worker was in the back until we were about to pay, the couches were disgusting. frozen yogurt was so good though.

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    The Seasoned Farmhouse

    4.4(16 reviews)
    2.5 miClintonville
    $$$

    I want to start this review by saying that our instructor for the macarons class was fantastic and…read moreaccounts for all four stars. Baking macarons is a tricky thing and Damaris did such a good job breaking down all the steps. She gave us lots of tips and tricks for our home baking, and you can see her passion for what she does. That said, I have been to several of the cooking schools in Columbus and this was my least favorite overall attendee experience. It was more expensive, yet very "basic" for lack of a better word. All of the cooking classes I have attended come with some kind of amenities - a welcome cocktail, wine bar, cheese and crackers, hot coffee/tea, etc. Something. This class was three hours long and there was nothing offered but water and iced tea (on a 20 degree day). We also did not receive any kind of information prior to the class, so parking was like solving a mystery (hint: the parking lot is behind the house down a side alleyway)

    So first off I want to say I am glad my husband purchased me this gift. In theory cooking with tea…read moresounded like the coolest thing ever and it was a very thoughtful gift, but the actual experience was a bit lackluster. The Seasoned Farmhouse is a beautiful space, but the cooking class was just okay. I unfortunately didn't learn any new skills and the main reason for this review being so low is because my husband and I got food poisoning at the event. I felt sick as soon as I ate the food and didn't feel better until 24 hours later. I have lots of thoughts on why this happened, that I will explain later. Class + Recipes: The recipes we tried were good. It was a class all about learning how to cook with tea. We made Shaoxing Wine Tea-Poached Chicken with Scallion Oil, Sweet Tea-Brined Roast Chicken, Salad Greens with Golden Raisin Vinaigrette, Tea-Poached Eggs, Black Tea Poppy Seed Muffins, Earl Grey Tea Cake with Chopped Chocolate and Tea-Infused Cream Cheese Frosting and Roasted Yukon Potato Wedges with Aioli Sauce. The food tasted good and I appreciated the amount of thought that Chef Cindy Ramsey put into creating them. However, I was severely disappointed with the set-up of the class. I've been to 6 cooking classes at other locations and always was assigned to a specific station where each participant would make each dish and learn new cooking skills. This class was set-up where we were given a 20 minute lecture and then told to wash our hands and disperse to focus on different aspects of the meal. For instance I mixed the aioli sauce, iced the cake and teared lettuce leaves. Though we were told to wash our hands, we didn't wear gloves and this is what I believe caused my husband and I to get sick. Cons: Lack of cleanliness. During the demonstrations sometimes the chef would touch raw ingredients like eggs and chicken and would then touch other ingredients that would not be cooked. This leads to cross contamination and should have been avoided on the chefs behalf. In addition, because 10 different people peeled eggs, and various people touched ingredient components that would not be cooked I believe this also may be the cause of getting sick. As a science nerd let me share that we all have a different skin microbiome. Sometimes people carry more of one bacteria on their skin than others. Also depending on the length and cleanliness of finger nails, this also could cause unwanted bacteria on food that was prepared without being cooked. If these bacteria get into the ingredients, some people can get ill from them. Net: PLEASE HAVE ALL PARTICIPANTS WEAR GLOVES WHEN PREPARING FOOD, ESPECIALLY ITEMS THAT WILL NOT BE COOKED. I feel like the price of the class was not cheap and hopefully could cover the cost of gloves in the future. Based on this experience, I would not come here again and do not recommend it to someone who is looking for a more traditional style cooking class.

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    GOGI Korean BBQ - Miso Soup

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    4.0(371 reviews)
    3.0 miNorthwest
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    My fiancé and I have been here a few times, both in large groups & just the two of us and we are…read moreincredibly impressed by this restaurant. We've been during restaurant week and there was a long wait, and where you just walk right in and get seated. Every part of the experience is well managed. The hostess is absolutely adorable and so kind. She got screamed at my disgruntled customers (because they were asked to leave after the 2 hours slotted because there was a long wait) and she was so kind to them and just took it. She helps change the grates, and even placed an order for meat for us! The wait staff is also super kind and helpful. Offering recommendations if you don't know what to try, and being super responsive. Our drinks were never empty and the meat was always on our table! The quality of meat/seafood is very good. We've tried the marinated chicken (spicy and not), the beef and pork bulgogi, both were very good. We've had the brisket, the pork belly, the calamari (both spicy and not) and it was all so fresh and yummy. The denver steak was a hit and even the marinated shrimp are an amazing option! Everything comes out so fast and so your table will always be full! We have been to Kbbq in a lot of different places (both in ohio and out) and this place is the best out there. whether it's a date night, a family celebration, or just craving an amazing meal- this is your spot.

    A different, positive experience of Korean food-- more authentic. At this restaurant there is a…read moregrill in the center of the table. A plate of meat or vegetables are ordered (enough for the table ($77-$99 approximately per plate). The meat is marinated and ready to cook. Firstly, there was enough food for everyone to be more than satisfied. The grilled meat, placed in a lettuce leaf with rice or sauce was refreshing and delicious. Service was helpful, especially to navigate the complex menu. While the food was spectacular, the ambiance was dark and the floors were extremely sticky. This made a less than favorable first impression, however the meal made up for the environment. As stared, the menu was difficult to navigate. We will return when we visit Columbus in the future.

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    The Mix

    The Mix

    4.8(19 reviews)
    5.1 miDiscovery District

    The Mix is the cooking school at Columbus State which hosts classes that are open to the public…read more The classes are held in the culinary teaching rooms in Mitchell Hall. I cannot say enough good things about the experience here. We attended the Mothers Day afternoon tea class and it was so special. We got to meet several other mother/daughter pairs and had lots of laughs. Our menu was a feast. We made tea sandwiches, scones, mini quiches and sausage rolls. Everything came out beautiful and tasty. Kudos to our terrific instructor Shawnie, who was so organized. The tea service itself was very well thought out. We had music, hot teas, fresh flowers, mimosas and locally made macarons. A wonderful day of memories made with Mom.

    Had an incredible experience at The Mix at CSCC! My husband surprised me with a cooking class date,…read moreand it exceeded all my expectations. The kitchen was spotless, well-organized, and a perfect setup for hands-on learning. The student helper was exceptional--so friendly, knowledgeable, and really made the experience enjoyable. Learning to master perfect scones was a blast, and I can't wait to come back for more classes when we visit Columbus again. I highly recommend The Mix for anyone looking for a fun, engaging cooking class in a fantastic environment! We meet others who've been to other cooking classes and they also said, this cooking class was one of the best. So if you're in search to do something like this can view their upcoming class schedule at https://mix.cscc.edu/

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    Restaurant Silla - Cheese Bul Dak

    Restaurant Silla

    4.0(280 reviews)
    2.5 miNorthwest
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    If you want to ACTUALLY go to "9 and 3/4," then here it is!…read more 아주머니.... Thank you for bringing me back home when I'd sit on the floor at my mother's third oldest brother's house... mom had eight brothers and sisters and the oldest was as old as her father could be... almost 20-30 years older, actually...she was pretty lonely with no close-in-age sibling around... It was my first visit to Korea and have not been back. But it brings me back. 해물 순두부찌개 (Spicy soft tofu stew with seafood Haemul sundubu-jjigae)...it has the dashi-approach around the fringe of its flavor profile... dimensions! This week was the week I was supposed to get married but my ex Fiance backed out of the whole proposition all together... before you ask. Yes. "Marriage" was actually his idea... me? Well. I just wanted a true fried for life--no binding obligations to the "for life" part... So here I am. Back home. Back to the beginning... I'm not waiting for Vizzini. But please... father I have failed you for 20 years, please I need you to to guide my sword and I cannot do it alone. It's the broth. Before anyone says "high prices for non premium ingredients"... I say hold on... it comes down to: labor and love. Korean cooking is not just ingredients alone. It is the salt. It is the hand kneading, flavor, and marrying of such (pun). There is more than a spirit in the cooking. More than just the soul. But emotion. Maybe Koreans feel this in our blood. Google the word "Han" and maybe you'll get just a drop of taste on the tongue to taste and see. This is a one woman show. Plus her kitchen staff or just one helper in the whole restaurant. Please come here ready to put patience to action and feel full and whole from doing so. Your good deed of the day. I would come here for comfort. Because I missed something I could not explain... or define... or I'd come here in time of overt failure. Auntie said hi to me. She asked if - I was Korean - saying I must be. We never were truly accepted. Even just visiting the first time in 22 years in Korea. If you don't see family for 22 years... I suppose ... you couldn't easily accept me either? Maybe she saw the Satori. Maybe she saw some Cheju. Maybe she saw some of Gramma. You know most people would turn away but you count on the hope that there will be that -one- who will read it, and stay. So yes, you.. dear one. I am so glad you heard about it... P.s. The Yuk-Gae Jiang has real bone broth. Like Cow knuckle, dude. It solidifies into one pure block of collagen when you fridge the takeout into the next day. ::mic drop::

    Dining the authentic Korean, Japanese, and Korean-Chinese dish is not always easy to find in large…read morecities with great cuisine selections and presentations. The Korean food is measured by "Ban-chan," the side dishes that come with the main menus. To prepare such side dishes is not easy. But, to prepare with original tastes only found in side streets of Korea, it takes years of cooking skills and holistic use of fresh varieties of vegetables with traditional touch of flavors. So, to find the restaurant Silla, tucked in the alley of shopping center near Marc's by Henderson and Reed road, does brings nostalgia as you walk toward the entrance. The service is important part of our culture. The lady who serves is so kind with a genuine smile. Even when she is serving so many customers, she manages to bring smile to those who she serves. Her kindness rubs off onto her customers - at first I was not used to her being so kind - but she has a way for opening up her sincerity. My wife and I am now a regular customer at Silla. Sometimes my food may come out late, but I come to enjoy the energy and vibe by many young college students, and savor the food as it is prepared the way it should be. As a Korean American, I am so thankful to have Silla in the heart of Columbus.

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    Preston's - A Burger Joint - Classic Burger

    Preston's - A Burger Joint

    4.0(241 reviews)
    2.4 miClintonville
    $$

    Last week, my son decided to play the role of a Yelp detective and found a gem for my birthday…read morelunch -- Preston's. Let me tell you, the reviews weren't kidding! This place knows how to make your taste buds do the happy dance. We didn't have to wait long for our food, which was a blessing because I was *hangry*. When the food came out, it was hot, fresh, and basically screamed, "Eat me now!" My son went for the mushroom Swiss burger, which he devoured like he hadn't eaten in weeks. I opted for the classic cheeseburger with fries -- simple, juicy, and absolutely perfect. Oh, and as if one meal wasn't enough, my son also ordered a chicken sandwich. He declared it "the best ever," which is saying something because this kid is a chicken sandwich connoisseur. The television entertainment was the Cartoon Network, which made me know this was a special place. Preston's, you've earned a special place in our hearts (and stomachs). If you're looking for a spot that serves up deliciousness with zero pretension, this is it. Highly recommend -- just don't forget to bring stretchy pants!

    Based on the other reviews, I was expecting something extra special. I did not get that. But I did…read moreget very hot, good and fresh food. The burger was good, very fresh bun, fresh ingredients. The fries were pretty ordinary, but crisp and hot. The standout was the biscuits that I ordered to see what they were like. The were unique and very good. They were just a little sweet. Good texture /mouth feel. I wonder if the biscuits would make a good burger bun... maybe too sweet? The place was very clean and inviting. The qr code ordering was handy, but a bit impersonal. The server was nice and did offer to take my order personally. Not sure if I'll come back on my own initiative (not close to my house). But if a friend said let's have lunch there I'd be happy to return.

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    The Little Grand Market

    4.3(63 reviews)
    3.5 mi
    $$

    I was visiting my siblings and their kids in Columbus recently and we needed dinner, but since we…read morehave a bunch of kids in our group, we were looking for something that would occupy them as well. We ended up at the little grand market. Parking was fairly easy as it's pretty abundant in the little gravel lot across the street and along the perimeter. It was absolutely packed both inside and outside, but we found a spot on the lawn. The kids ran around the whole time and had so much fun. You are able to order food from multiple food stands at once, which is pretty cool, so we ordered from my sister's phone. We got chicken sandwiches, burgers, birria tacos, two different types of french fries (I think the fresh cut fries from the chicken tender place were best!), dipping sauces and cocktails. The only con to our entire experience was that it was so busy. One of the food stalls had to close ordering because they got so backed up. Unfortunately, this meant we waited like 30 minutes for our meal, which would've been fine in other circumstances, but this place is supposed to be pretty fast casual. However, that certainly won't determine me from going back as the food was really good and the place was clean and fun. It's popularity also shows me that it's a spot worth visiting again.

    This is such a cool concept we stumbled up.... I wish Cleveland had more "food halls"!!! The little…read moregrand market is basically an indoor food court/shop but.....super cute if that makes sense??? The perfect place to meet up and hang with friends if you want to grab dinner and drinks...but dont want the same dinner!!! OR if you want to go in the morning and study ALL day (there's breakfast, lunch, & dinner options!) So many options... and none of them are similar, which is smart in my opinion!!! There are specialty drinks at most of the places, but there is a huge full bar in the middle with any cocktail/mixer you could imagine!! The place is huge and even has an upstairs. There is so much seating / lounging areas, you are sure to find the perfect place to eat and relax, hurry because it filled up FAST! You can either order and wait at the restaurant OR order at ur table and pick it up when it's ready! There are QR menus on all tables!! My friends and I all ordered from different places and enjoyed every bite of our foods - it was kinda fun to taste a bite of a bunch of different places all in 1 spot! I seriously love this concept and I hope the CBUS community is enjoying it!! PLUS - they have free period products for women... automatically a cool place for that!!

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