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    5.0 (1 review)

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    Butter & Crumble

    Butter & Crumble

    4.6
    (725 reviews)
    3.6 km
    $$

    Great pastries and drinks, but they do run out of popular pastries and the line is egregiously long.read more

    I finally was able to snag their Hotplate Wednesday box, and it made me so happy to try out their…read moregoodies! I have been to Butter & Crumble two times now: once while waiting in line for an hour and a half, and the second time with one of their limited pre-ordered boxes that I got lucky enough to claim. First off, I want to say that I love how Butter & Crumble is not only a woman-owned business, but I also appreciate how you can definitely tell through its whimsical decor in their small storefront. While there is not any seating inside, there is still a lot of personality packed into the space with their pink disco croissant, pretty Instagram-worthy tiles, and the aesthetically pleasing transparent divider between customers and their working team (for patrons to watch the art of making a flaky pastry!). I truly appreciate how their menu changes every month and that all of the bakers who work there are able to showcase a specialty item. I was very bummed that I missed the prime rib and Dungeness crab pastries, so I'm hoping they bring them back again soon! Since I got a pre-order box during my last visit, the pastries were already pre-selected, so I was not able to choose what I wanted. Regardless, I was happy with the selection. I got some of their signature pastries, including: *Morty P Croissant: Salty pistachio pesto with mortadella meat, giving an Italian sandwich type of vibe. *Pistachio Cardamom Croissant: Generously filled with pistachio cream with a slight hint of cardamom. It was sweet and tasted like a cannoli, but with flaky butter pastry. *Mocha Cruffin: An excellent blend of both chocolate and espresso. It was really balanced and worked well with the cruffin shape. Mine leaked out a bit (it was stuffed more on top) and got everywhere, but I enjoyed the flavors. *Herby Olive Twist: Savory and cheesy from the Parmesan, and I enjoyed both the olive and olive oil flavors paired with flaky sea salt. Overall, do I recommend Butter & Crumble? Yes. However, I do want to call out that I wouldn't recommend waiting an hour and a half in line on a regular basis to get it, even though this spot is delicious.

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    Hanna's twice baked biscoff croissant
    Hanna's twice baked biscoff croissant
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    Lauren's chopped cheese pain suisse
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    OLIVE Specialty Grocery Store

    OLIVE Specialty Grocery Store

    4.6
    (32 reviews)
    4.8 km

    There are a lot of places to grab drink and ingredients to make food. There is a specialty store in…read moreSan Francisco which has ingredients which are Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, European, and Asian. You will find Turkish sour cherry jam. This place specializes in olives (like the one you put in your dirty martinis). They have thirty different types of olive oils and sell it by the bottles. They also bottles of European wine from Italy and Spain and Middle Eastern wines like Lebanese wine along with Japanese sake. This place is located on Clement street and it's called Olive. On a Friday stroll in San Francisco's Richmond District looking for something to drink, eat, and cook. I landed on Clement street again but this time at a specialty store. Inside you find aisles of ingredients to cook with and bottles of olive oil and specialty wines. They have the Don Juan's favorite Pinot Noir . You will also find wines like Syrah, Sherry and Rosé. They carry artisan pasta for Don Juan's tofu spaghetti ( made with Angel hair). This is the place to create the taste international flavors of different parts of the world. San Francisco Summer is approaching next month some days you have to wear a hat or a "beanie"and some days are so hot you will see some by the beach in a "bikini" you can also get a taste of the world and -Americana-not talking about the movie with "Sydney Sweeney" so grab something at Olives like the ones you pair in a Dirty "Martini" Come get some wine from Armenia , Italy and "Greece "then some that are "Lebanese" which is wine from the "Middle East "and then some Spanish Sherry wine and sake that's "Japanese"

    A cute little specialty shop with Greek and Mediterranean foods available, as well as some other…read moreMiddle Eastern goodies! All good brands and quality and a few things that are harder to find in other stores, we picked up a few things as we were going by. Worth stopping in if you're looking for some a snack, ingredients, or just random stuff to taste.

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    Hokkaido Sashimi Marketplace

    Hokkaido Sashimi Marketplace

    4.4
    (170 reviews)
    6.0 km
    $$

    Such a great place to pick up lunch or dinner on a whim. Sashimi is super affordable and high…read morequality. Hamachi Poke bowls (5/5) No rice! For those who wanna have a high protein lunch. Plenty of hamachi chunks with seaweed salad, avocado, and edamame beans. I think this is about $12 or $13 if I remember correctly. so good and wallet friendly Sashimi (5/5) I loveeee hamachi (yellow tail) and I always get their sashimi and nigiri here. They have both regular hamachi and also the hamachi toro! The toro is about $18 for 6 or 7 pieces. So much cheaper than what you can get at restaurants. I wanted to do a make your own hand roll night at home and got a variety of sashimi, a small container of ginger and wasabi for $1 each, and a small container of tobiko for $2! Everything came out to about $80 and enough to feed 3 people. They have plenty of rice bowls, sushi rolls, and you can even order catering from them. And since they are a mini market, you can get a variety of Japanese snacks, drinks and ramen! Service is fast and the lady at the cashier is very nice and efficient.

    I have stopped by here a few times when I'm in the area and want something quick. The fish has…read morealways been fresh and the quality is good, which is why I keep coming back. It's a small shop, but it's great for grabbing sushi or sashimi to go. The selection can be a little limited depending on the day, and it is definitely on the pricier side for the portion sizes. That being said, the freshness, quality, and convenience keep me coming back. Service has always been friendly.

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    Chicken Karaage
    5/8/25 FYI. Exterior, entrance

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    Diamond Head General Store

    Diamond Head General Store

    4.0
    (474 reviews)
    17.1 km
    $$

    Diamond Head is a good lunch spot with big portions. Mostly a to go spot but they do have seating,…read morewhich is first come first serve. Overall: 4/5 Ordered the kalua pork plate and a side of fries. The fries were thick cut seasoned with furikake. Excellent crunch and good flavor but thicker cut fries are just not my preference. Kalua pork was plate was good. Very large portions with a ton of pork. Pork had good flavor and wasn't dry like kalua pork can get sometimes. Cabbage was fine and Mac salad was good, very mayo heavy. A bit too wet for my personal taste. Will definitely come back to try the other plates, and shave ice. Would also love to try their musubis, but they were sold out for the most part by the time we showed up.

    Ok so I was kind of a hater. I didn't love morning wood or the wait. Felt it wasn't worth it so…read moreavoided this place like the plague for years. Today I saw it and was like f it, let's give it another go. Man, I was so wrong for so long. This place is legit. When you enter it feels like you're in Hawaii. Not kitschy Hawaii, local Hawaii. Then you get to the food. The garlic shrimp was excellent. Had a ton of garlic and butter. The Kalua pork was tasty and the Michiko chicken was to die for. But you know what was the best? The Poke. Man I haven't had poke this good in the mainland before. Their Hawaiian Ahi Poke had Limu/Ogo, onions, green onions and just tasted as if I was back in Oahu. Man it was better than some of the poke I had in Kauai. It was damned good. I will def be back. But next time it'll be to try all the different types of poke, because I'm in love.

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    Dining room
    Crunchy Chili Garlic Chicken
    Crunchy Chili Garlic Chicken
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