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    West Lakes Food

    4.3 (8 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    Megan M.

    The premise of this place is great and I love the no frills, pick up and go area. The downside is there's no one in front to be a runner to check on all the restaurants for your order. I ordered from the waffle shop, Adam and Eve waffles, that serves waffles in the form of certain body parts. The first time I ordered from them my waffle was missing some ingredients but I didn't know until I got back home and there's no phone number to call them. The second time it was made exactly as it was advertised on the menu. I definitely recommend the Golden Cream Pie waffle it's enough for two meals if you're just snacking or it's great to eat all at once. It is rich with the sweetness of the toppings but I'd order them again!

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    2 years ago

    Good place to stop by an order your favorite food. Or if want to order for pick up is better.

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    Lotte Plaza Market

    Lotte Plaza Market

    4.5
    (436 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    I wanted to write an update mostly because of the fact that another, very popular market opened…read moredown the street and a lot of people have been bypassing Lotte in favor of it. (You know what store I'm talking about... starts with an H) Fine, but my personal observation especially based on the visit I made last week is that even though the other market is being hyped up by social media; Lotte is still a better, and more affordable market. Granted, the food court choices at the other location are better, I'd still come to Lotte when I need specific asian ingredients. It seems they're aware that theres more competition and they've not only done renovations to the store but they have a lot more specials now than before. The day we went they even had several people promoting products and giving out samples. I don't recall them ever doing that before and I think that's a great idea to boost sales in items. I look forward to shopping here in the future.

    Lotte Plaza Market is not your typical supermarket--it's an entire experience. From the moment you…read morepull in, one thing becomes clear: this place operates on a completely different scale. The parking lot is spacious and easy to navigate, which already sets the tone for a smooth, stress-free visit. Once inside, you quickly realize just how expansive this market truly is--you could easily spend an hour (or more) exploring every aisle without even noticing the time go by. What makes this market stand out is its depth and authenticity. As an Asian supermarket, it offers an extraordinary range of products that go far beyond what you'll find in standard grocery stores. The produce section alone is worth the visit--fresh, vibrant fruits and vegetables, many of which are unique or hard to find elsewhere, are beautifully displayed and constantly restocked. As you move through the aisles, you'll discover an impressive selection of: Specialty herbs, spices, and seasonings Authentic sauces and condiments from across Asia An entire world of noodles, rice varieties, and pantry staples A wide assortment of snacks, beverages, and imported goods If you're cooking Asian cuisine, you will find absolutely everything you need here--no exceptions. It's the kind of place where both home cooks and seasoned food lovers can get inspired just by walking through the aisles. Beyond groceries, Lotte Plaza Market feels more like an international marketplace. You'll find plants, beauty products, and specialty items, adding to the overall experience and making it more than just a place to shop--it's a place to explore. A helpful tip: since many items are imported, be mindful to check expiration dates on packaged goods, and keep an eye out for promotions. Some products can be on the pricier side, but there are definitely great deals if you take a moment to browse. One of the highlights--and honestly one of the main reasons I return--is the indoor food court-style dining area. There are several small eateries where you can order directly at the counter. While the setup is casual and straightforward, the food is consistently fresh, flavorful, and satisfying--perfect for a quick and delicious stop during your visit. To elevate the experience even further, the market also features a French bakery, along with beauty boutiques and a hair salon, giving it the feel of a small international plaza rather than a traditional grocery store. Overall, Lotte Plaza Market delivers on every level--selection, authenticity, and experience. Whether you're shopping for specific ingredients, discovering new products, or simply stopping in for a quick bite, it's absolutely worth the visit. Even if you're not familiar with Asian cuisine, this is the kind of place you go to explore, learn, and enjoy something different. If you haven't been yet, I highly recommend making the trip--you'll understand why the moment you walk in.

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    Fresh seafood by the whole fish, lobster, etc.
    Fresh seafood by the whole fish, lobster, etc.
    Green curry
    Green curry
    Fresh fruits and vegetables. So neat and pretty.

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    Fresh fruits and vegetables. So neat and pretty.
    The Great Southern Box Company

    The Great Southern Box Company

    4.3
    (81 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$

    This was my first time coming to The Great Southern Box Company and I absolutely loved it. Since…read morethe World Cup is going on all the tv screens were set to the games so it was pretty loud. There's so many different vendors and choices for food you can literally have a little bit of everything. The prices aren't too crazy either and the quality of food is really good. We hung out mostly on the side bar called Walter's because they had several screens playing the game. While there we just scan the qr code menu, place an order, and within minutes it was delivered to our table. Drinks were good, food excellent, and great service. Perfect spot to spend the weekend.

    4 Stars for a food hall with a focus on immigrant cousine- that should be much more bustling than…read moreit is! The space is gorgeous- inside and out! There's a parking garage for covered parking right near the entrance and it has a great deal of outdoor space for lounging and for kids to play. The interior is filled with beautiful decor and seating. It was very aesthetically pleasing and picture-ready! I arrived for a quick brunch at the food hall with some friends and immediately walked the food hall to see the different vendors. They had opened 30 mins to an hour prior, but it seemed like the place was still opening up (cleaning windows, some stalls weren't open yet) but that was ok because we were the only ones there. I grabbed two empanadas from A lo Cubano and grabbed a booth. According to their website: "The Great Southern Box Company Food Hall & Bar [...] transforms the original citrus warehouse from Dr. Phillips' into a bustling culinary hub focused on immigrant cuisine. From Cuban croquetas to Jamaican jerk chicken, the 13,000-square-foot food & beverage destination offers a curated selection of options from locally owned and nationally acclaimed concepts." I didn't realize this was the focus, but am even more excited about this community space given it. I hope to see more people there next time and to see the space activated in a big way!

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    Walter's Tavern
    Walter's Tavern
    The Great Southern Box Company
    Outdoor courtyard and eating area.

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    Outdoor courtyard and eating area.
    The Mall At Millenia

    The Mall At Millenia

    4.3
    (587 reviews)
    4.2 mi
    $$$

    Still one of the prettiest malls in Florida. The architecture, the atmosphere, the mix of stores…read morecombined - Millenia Mall does it right. I was a regular at Brio Italian Grille, they are no longer there. After 20+ years they closed their flagship location at Millenia. I was bummed because I wanted to have dinner there. The rest of the mall is still doing its thing beautifully. It's definitely worth the trip. Tourists love this mall.

    This mall is Fancy fancy, the problem for me, it doesn't have a designated kids area, that's why I…read morerated 4 out of five, for us with children may be the difference between coming to a place or not. The food court has lots of options for good food, fast and not so fast too. Plenty of parking even though it can get crowded. I usually go there when I need to get a specific item. The place itself is clean, I liked that they're not the usually kiosks or sales people trying to sell you things, that's a plus for me when it comes to choosing a mall. I have some places that I like to go there for food, like the Cheesecake Factory and PF Changs. My daughter likes that there's a Claire's, and all the other Claire's around that we know are now closed. They have unique places when it comes to luxury brands, plenty of parking, but in peak season time can get difficult to find a parking close to the entrance. I go sometimes, and meet friends since it's near the touristic/universal studios area. They also have a big Apple store, that occasionally visit.

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    The Mall At Millenia
    The Mall At Millenia
    The Mall At Millenia

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    H Mart - Orlando

    H Mart - Orlando

    4.2
    (236 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    H Mart is the only place in orlando that carries TOKYO BANANA…read more Tokyo Banana is a Banana cake twinkie with real banana custard inside. It is known to be a popular souvenir if you ever visit Tokyo Japan and they say they sell these in limited areas and at the airport of Tokyo. These are stored in the chest freezer cooler on the floor. They are usually $14.99 but they were on sale for $12.99 the time I got them. I heard these are $7.99 in Tokyo LOL. Anyway this day it was crowded and they had a few floor samples of items they sell. Some were dumplings, rice cake soup, hawaiian juices as examples. I was in and out cause of the crowds but I snatched packets of miso soup, the Tokyo Banana and rice crackers. Hmart offers a rewards program so sign up when you can to get couppns etc! I always enjoy shopping here but it can get overwhelming and crowded. As far as ready to eat foods - I heard the meat bento boxes some are spoiled tasting. But the Kimbap I have enjoyed. So just be mindful of the meat bentos.

    I went in the middle of the week in the middle of the day and it was not as busy as I have heard it…read morecan be. The store definitely has a foot flow to it. When you first walk in, you are greeted by beauty, dishes, etc. Then it dumps you into the produce section. Their produce section was quite impressive! Everything looked fresh and beautifully placed. Up next, meats and seafood. So many sushi platters and options. Then we get into center store. The center store aisles were intense. I did not know there were so many different cuisines in this one store. Also, I'd never seen so much Kimchi in my entire life. I was drooling! I was most impressed by their soup kits! So many and they looked delicious an easy to make. When you exit the store it dumps you into their food court. I feel like this place is definitely an experience. I'd recommend you either hit the food court up first if you're hungry and then do your shopping. Or get your dry food at the store, go to the food court to eat, then get your frozen so you can be on your merry way. I'll definitely be back to check it out again.

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    View from entrance. Food court on left
    View from entrance. Food court on left
    Seafood udon noodle bowl
    Seafood udon noodle bowl
    Bulgogi bowl

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    Bulgogi bowl
    East End Market

    East End Market

    4.5
    (408 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $$

    Had never heard of End End Market until this recent trip I took and some locals a.k.a. my…read morecolleagues who live here told me about it. They have a good variety of restaurants and a couple shops. It's a lot more chill than other places in Orlando I feel like, and seems to be mainly locals rather than tourists. We came for breakfast and I got Lineage Coffee, Papi's Burritos, and Gideon's Cookies. We sat outside and there's plenty of seating and open air concept outside. I would definitely come back here again!

    I found out about East End Market from the show Somebody Feed Phil and I have to say it does feel…read morelike a hidden gem. It has such a strong local vibe and it is cool to see a mix of smaller vendors alongside some more well known food spots. That said there are a few things worth noting. First, seating can be a challenge. There is plenty of outdoor seating but not much indoors. The day we went it was pretty hot and sitting outside was not the most enjoyable experience at times. Second, I fully support spending money at local businesses but the tipping culture here felt a bit excessive. I bought a bag of coffee beans with no drink and was prompted for a tip. I spent $45 for 12 pieces of chocolates at Oban Chocolatier and was asked for a tip there too. Same thing when I spent about $25 on four cookies at Gideon's Bakehouse. I am happy to support but it started to feel like a lot in a not enjoyable way. Third, the hours between vendors can be a bit awkward. We came around brunch time which worked for some spots but others were not open yet. For example, Domu does not open until dinner (5PM) and Gyukatsu Rose was not opening until later in the afternoon (3 PM) Overall, I think this is a great place to check out especially if you enjoy trying a variety of local spots. Just plan ahead for seating and timing and be prepared for lots of tip prompts along the way.

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    East End Market
    Incredible chicken biscuits from winter park biscuit co!
    Incredible chicken biscuits from winter park biscuit co!
    Such a cute public market. Been wanting to come here too!

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    Such a cute public market. Been wanting to come here too!
    King Bao

    King Bao

    4.5
    (1.6k reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$

    Solid baos with Asian fusion and other global takes in the beloved baos that are often…read moretraditionally eaten with duck. We tried the Hogzilla, Glen Rhee, Firecracker Shrimp, and Cuban - we did a 3 bao combo for $15 and an à la carte bao for $5.50. The combo is a no brainer if you want a satisfying meal for 1 or a snack for 2, since it comes with a fountain drink while the baos are discounted 50 cents each. As we were a party of 2 , we went with 4 baos so 2 baos per person and it was a nice snack. The hogzilla is the pork belly which is decent - a bit on the saltier side but all the ingredients meshed well. The Glen Rhee is Korean beef which was a bit dry. Despite glowing reviews, I was a bit disappointed Firecracker shrimp was amazing. 4 pieces in the bao so definitely overflowing with shrimp, and the sauce that comes with it is filling and satisfying Cuban is their seasonal and has pork and chicharron. I was hoping there was a crunch from the chicharron but at least there was ample flavor - a reinvention of the Cuban sandwich This place is fast casual so you mostly seat yourself and bus your own table, fill your water, and grab your utensils and napkins. We were in and out within 30 minutes

    Yummy. Quick and easy spot for lunch and cheap! Very filling and lots of options…read more Not the prettiest restaurant.

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    Menu and ordering counter
    Menu and ordering counter
    Got 4 bao and street corn tots for two people and it was more than enough!
    Got 4 bao and street corn tots for two people and it was more than enough!
    Hot Chicken bao Hoisin BBQ Rib bao

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    West Lakes Food - food_court - Updated July 2026

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