Go to Go Chicken
344 S Indian Hill Blvd, Claremont, CA 91711, United States
Located in a small strip mall in Claremont, next to the Dollar and Fitness 19. Small restaurant, take out only, serving the best Korean fried chicken! Boneless or wings/drums. Order the combo special for $17.99: choice of boneless or wings, wings (5) per flavor =10 total + side and fountain drink.I recommend the wings with crispy and soy garlic sauce. Crispy: lightly seasoned and battered, better than Popeyes! Their soy garlic is amazing: heat/spiciness (1-10). I selected mild, and great sweet and sour flavor. These are the best Korean fried chicken wings!For the choice of sides, I recommend their house made fried mandoo. Crispy shell, marinated ground beef and chop chae noodles.
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Haruki Japanese
6200 Claremont Ave, Oakland, CA 94618, United States
The service was extremely attentive providing exactly what I needed before I even asked for it. I ordered a chicken curry ramen and the dragon roll. The ramen was sufficiently spicy and also complex with a lovely texture. My only complaint was that the chicken was fried which personally, for a soup type dish results in it becoming a bit soggy and losing the crispy factor we love in fried chicken. If I were the chef I'd change it to grilled chicken. Still an excellent establishment that I will be returning to.
Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church OLAC...
435 N Berkeley Ave, Claremont, CA 91711, United States
I came to OLA in 2011. I was out sightseeing with my cousin Vivian from Idaho. It was her visit as a birthday celebration.I attended 7 am mass the following Sunday. Monsg. Peter ORielly touched my heart. I was home. It was Church as I know church.The Parishioners are friendly.During this time I joined F.C.C.W.Carolyn Nelipovich opened her arms to me at sign up. Made me a part of the Fellowship. Through this I met the Parishioners. Henceforth, Breakfast with the Clergy, Greeters,Pastoral Ministry, and many socialHappenings.Fiesta, Seder, Steakfry, and volunteering as needed.I bring friends to church that want to visit God but are not a member at any church.We have the pleasure of on call priestFather Onwu. A charitable, loving speaker.
Takahashi Market
221 S Claremont St, San Mateo, CA 94401, United States
Being born & raised in Hawaii and being away from home, makes you realize the food & atmosphere you truly miss from your roots. Living in the SF Bay Area, I am fortunate enough to have access to places like Takahashi Market. It is humble establishments (been around for a long time - decades!) like this that allow me to visit the ‘Aina within the physical context of my local area.Takahashi Market easily transports you to Hawaii, right when you step foot into their parking space! The space itself is a 1 story building at an intersection in San Mateo (close to downtown and the Verkada, a tech company's office). Because the space is small and we have to be precautious during these times, there usually is a line outside the door to queue patrons to enter the building. Standing in line allows you to build your excitement as you are able to peek into the market and get a sense of what aspects of Hawaii it is able to offer.In the market, there is only a small amount of cashier registers in the front and about 4-5 isles of Hawaii/Asia-inspired goodies to choose from! From perishable foods to hot musubis to Hawaii-based clothing merchandise, it seems like Takahashi Market has it all! I'd say this place is like a Swapmeet (Hawaii dubbed Flea Market) in a 1-story building! Even the prices are right on the dot for most, if not all, items! But you want to be careful that you don't end up buying everything in the market.I will always keep coming back here! I hope one day, the market may be able to expand to a 2nd story or location if possible. I can only see Takahashi Market continuing to maintain and grow its fanbase! And with that, I hope it will mean more resources to expand. If not, I am still fine with this, as the small Hawaii vibes are already excellent as is at the market. Thank you Takahashi Market Ohana for all you do!
Kisetsu Restaurant
950 W Foothill Blvd, Claremont, CA 91711, United States
Rude and racist waitress! if you look Mexican dont go there!..when I got there I ask for the sushi bar and waiter said it was bussy so no problem give me a table, but then she says if you seat at a table the sushi from the bar will take a loong time so I ask her : are you saying that we should leave? She says nooo of course not, so we seat at the table, my wife told me she was being racist and rude, so I said: maybe she meant something else, then I start ordering from the sushi menu and then she said: better order from the kitchen because sushi will take tooooo long Im thinking wth? I really wanted to try toro So I told her that I can drink a beer while I wait. Then I asked her for slice lemon for my mirugai and she said sorry I cant! So I thought, enough of this crap and I told her to cancel my order she then said let me see what I can do, and then she brought my order in a few minutes and with lemon,,,sushi was good that is why I gave one star but very expensive $118 for 2.. we will not be back.. Ive been to Japan and know of traditional sushi.. I didnt leaver her any tip..she didnt deserve it.If you want traditional sushi go to Kens.
Kazama Sushi
101 N Indian Hill Blvd C1-104a, Claremont, CA 91711, United States
I am completely disheartened from yesterday evenings experience. As we walked inside to place our order, a waiter saw us, but didnt bother to acknowledge our presence. He proceeded to go about his business; which didnt seem like much since we were the only ones in the restaurant at the time. Eventually, a waitress came out from the back to take our order. She seemed a bit short with us and told us to wait outside. She stated that the food would be ready in 15 minutes. As we waited, a number of other guests entered and were greeted right away. Some even lingered inside the restaurant and werent told to wait outside. I wasnt thinking too much of it because I preferred to be outside since we are in the middle of a pandemic. Well, over 30 minutes had passed, and we realized the waiter, along with the two itamaes, were looking at us through the window. Blatantly staring, but never gesturing us to enter. It actually made me very uncomfortable. We ignored it. Another 15 minutes passed and finally my partner entered to ask for our order. He had to present the receipt, which was odd because we were never out of sight of the restaurant workers since the windows were quite large. The waiter proceeded to gather our order, which had been sitting on the counter for who knows how long.I do not want to make any assumptions about anyone, however the whole experience had me questioning whether we would have received better service if we were not people of color. All other guests during the duration of our wait were white and seemed to be having a completely different, more positive experience than us. We didnt even eat our take-out because the whole experience was very upsetting. I have frequented this restaurant a number of times in the past, but will no longer be a patron of Kazama Sushi. I just hope this was an isolated incident and no other POC have to be treated that way by a POC owned business.
Eddies Italian Eatery
1065 W Foothill Blvd, Claremont, CA 91711, United States
Very delicious Italian food along with creative pizza options. Their pizza of the month was a Korean BBQ pizza and the previous pizza special was a carnitas pizza. The food is delicious and the portions are sizable. So bring a good appetite or be prepared to take some home for later. This is one of three sister Italian restaurants that all serve very delicious plates.
Wings & Bowls
1 N Indian Hill Blvd #104, Claremont, CA 91711, United States
We wanted to try out this new place on a Friday night and ordered two wings: 7 herbs boneless and spicy Korean bone-in and chicken bowl with teriyaki sauce. They forgot to pack my spicy Korean sauce so I just had dry chicken. The chicken bowl was okay, rice was a bit tough. I tried to call the restaurant but mailbox was not set up and couldn’t get through to them. It’s too bad because I was excited to try out the new place.
Sanamluang Cuisine
710 S Indian Hill Blvd, Claremont, CA 91711, United States
ONE OF THE BEST KOREAN RESTAURANT IN THE WHOLE INLAND EMPIRE