Ate8 Noodle House
Asian Food Center, 2560 High Point Pkwy Suite #B1, Barstow, CA 92311, United States
Great noodle shop located right off the interstate. Reasonably priced with big portions and fast service.
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Tractor Supply Co.
2420 Main St, Barstow, CA 92311, United States
A serious game changer in the. world of customer service. I needed puppy formula a product I have no knowledge about...I called their customer service hotline and found I was givin the royal treatment ment for kings of kings...lol but really I was provided answers to all of my questions with a representative with a very pleasant attitude and a serious willingness to help get me what I needed...anything he was unfamiliar with wasnt an issue and I wasnt given an I dont know attitude that usually get unanswered. He personally called a person who had an answer to the questions he was unknolagable in keeping me feeling satisfied and well cared for. The item I needed was the last on the self and he had a team member within the store take it to the register with my name on it to ensure I get what I went out to buy...provided the name and small description of the team member holding the puppy formula and even after I forgot the brand name the woman I had to see already knew what I was talking about and gave me my item and I went home very happy. Tractor supply has always been a normal experience with nothing bad to report however this was the first time I personally needed lots of help and thats exactly what I received with what felt like a smile on their face behind the photo. Highly recommended retailer.
DiNapolis Firehouse
1358 E Main St, Barstow, CA 92311, United States
Serving fettuccine with butter and cheese was first mentioned in a 15th-century recipe for maccaroni romaneschi (Roman pasta) by Martino da Como, a northern Italian cook active in Rome; the recipe cooks the pasta in broth or water and adds butter, good cheese (the variety is not specified) and sweet spices.[8]Modern fettuccine Alfredo was invented by Alfredo di Lelio in Rome. According to family accounts, in 1892 Alfredo di Lelio began to work in a restaurant that was located in piazza Rosa and run by his mother Angelina. Di Lelio invented fettuccine al triplo burro[3] (later named fettuccine allAlfredo or fettuccine Alfredo) in 1907 or 1908 in an effort to entice his wife, Ines, to eat after giving birth to their first child Armando. Alfredo added extra butter or triplo burro to the fettuccine when mixing it together for her.[9][10][11] Piazza Rosa disappeared in 1910 following the construction of the Galleria Colonna/Sordi, and the restaurant was forced to close. Di Lelio later opened his own restaurant, Alfredo alla Scrofa, then called Alfredo, in 1914 on the via della Scrofa in central Rome.The fame of Alfredos fettuccine spread, first in Rome and then to other countries. Di Lelio was made a Cavaliere dellOrdine della Corona dItalia.[12][13]In 1943, during the war, di Lelio sold the restaurant to two of his waiters.[14] In 1950, with his son Armando, Alfredo di Lelio opened a new restaurant in piazza Augusto Imperatore, Alfredo allAugusteo, now managed by his niece Ines Di Lelio, bringing along the famous gold cutlery[3] said to have been donated in 1927 by the American actors Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks in gratitude for Alfredos hospitality. The two restaurants competed vigorously, with escalating puffery: the king of fettuccine, the real king of fettuccine, the magician of fettuccine, the emperor of fettuccine, the real Alfredo, etc.[14]
Panda Palace
975 Armory Rd, Barstow, CA 92311, United States
We saw the sign for Panda Palace after we left the Rubidoux swapmeet Sunday. Smells good tastes good but no sauce. All the meat dishes are dry. Not sure if stir fried or baked. But nothing deliciously sitting in any sauce. Thats different. I like to have a bit of some of the sauce it was cooked in over my rice. Also the meat simmering in a flavorful sauce would be preferable to just dry chicken bits on top of rice. The meat was tasty but needs to be more moist. Its hard to explain. I didnt take pics this time but Im definitely going back for another try. The food is good enough & deserves another chance for a better review with pics.
Wahs Kitchen
777 E Barstow Ave Ste B, Fresno, CA 93710, United States
I have to be real & transparent, this place is over rated! it’s the noodles & meat they use for orange chicken & sweet sour chicken. there not good they are not using fine quality ingredients. there are better chinese food shops in town.
China Station Food To Go
1768 E Barstow Ave, Fresno, CA 93710, United States
Hands Down By Far THE MOST PLEASENT RESTAURANT THAT IVE EVER BEEN TOO IN MY 53YRS OF EXISTENCE!!! From the initial phone call to get directions and arriving to order food for My Daughter & Myself, The Young Ladies behind the Counter were very pleasant & accommodating, They even offered us drinks while we waited for our dinners to be prepared. If the food tastes just half as good as weve been treated then Im in for an amazing dinner!! I Absolutely Give this lil family owned restaurant a solid 5 stars, I definitely recommend & Im definitely coming back, as a matter of fact Ive already locked in their number on my speed dial #5(Only following My Children, lol)
Panda Express
2801 Lenwood Rd, Barstow, CA 92311, United States
My experience at the Panda Express was terrible. I ordered the 2 entree combo with rice and chow mein. It does not take an expert to say that the chow mein was not fresh and was borderline on going bad. Maybe it was the heat at Barstow that day. But that should be a good reason to be extra careful not to serve food that is going bad. I mentioned it to one of the workers and she informed the manager. The manager on duty that day made a poor attempt for an apology. She must have called out sick when the company had classes for customer service and damage control. She made an insincere attempt to replace the food. I politely declined, ate my entrees and threw out the rice and noodles. I hope that noone git sick from the food that day. I have dined at other Panda Express locations but this one gets a triple thumbs down for me. Diners beware!
Asian Food Court
2340 Factory Outlet Ave, Barstow, CA 92311, United States
Solid counter-serve noodle shop. We got the braised beef noodle soup, wonton noodle soup, potstickers, and black milk tea with boba. The boba was fresh and not too sweet, and all of the food was really good. I appreciate the option to order For Here, to avoid plastic waste. Definitely my new road trip go-to. No idea why anyone would stop at chipotle or panera over this place.
Panda Express
1611 E Main St, Barstow, CA 92311, United States
The Panda Express at the Barstow Station is no where to stop if youre looking for your usual panda express meal. Even at 11 am most of the entrees hadnt even been cooked. The food that was cooked appeared to have everything been already sitting for a while. The food was also very oily and didnt taste good. Totally not my usual Panda express experience. I dont know what the cook was doing. The rice wasnt even edible. Of course its California so the price is higher but the portions get smaller...lol, not that I would have even wanted more of this food as I didnt even eat what I did have. I will never eat from this Panda Express again. Total waste of money...