Olive Garden Italian Restaurant
39145 Farwell Dr, Fremont, CA 94538, United States
I love the Olive Garden chain of restaurants. This one is Fremont is really nice. Rachael’s service was impeccable tonight. I love the breadsticks, salad, minestrone soup and vegetarian Cavatappi pasta with Parmesan Pesto sauce and bell peppers. My little one loves the kids menu activities and the characters like Bene Breadstick, Tonya Tomato, Ricky Ravioli, Gina Grape etc.
Panera Bread
2650 Mowry Ave, Fremont, CA 94538, United States
The last thing I want to do in this world is go to a building with Mother Bread on it, and ask for soup and bread.Panera Bread has made a hit on ads on YouTube as well as having new menu items from time to time. I enjoyed the wonderful managers and team leaders that have met me as well as a popular place to hang around, even if I was a new hire and finishing training. The interior was spotless and had plenty of variety of drinks. Not to mention their Agave Lemonade. My oh my was that good.Next comes dinner, and my parents ordered for the entire family. My favorite out of all soups in American styled restaurants is none other than Broccoli Cheddar. The creaminess of the soup was the creamiest Ive ever had. Tip: Dip your bread into the soup. It tastes fantastic. Or get yourself a bread bowl and put your soup into it. What theyre showing you is that the possibilities are endless to a creative mind if you put your mind to it. Next, Toasted Steak and White Cheddar Sandwich. The next best thing in the world, and being mindblown in my palette of the mouth. It was mouthwatering as if I couldnt get just one, but many more. I couldnt have regretted these choices.?? Amazing!
Boiling Point
46807 Warm Springs Blvd, Fremont, CA 94539, United States
My wife loves there spicy soup. We ordered ahead of time. The service was grate,packed the soups nice and no spilige. Deffinately a well established restaurant. Im still not eating indoor lol.
Panera Bread
43317 Christy St Suite P5-F, Fremont, CA 94538, United States
Did a curbside order of only a single Mac n cheese sandwich and a cookie. Thought it would just be another curbside and I would be on my way. Nope, got a notification in like 4 minutes of placing the order that the order is ready I was like wow they must be slow today. As I arrived saw the parking lot full and the curbside parking full of people who went inside to eat and completely ignored the big sign saying curbside pickup only. After, I waited and got a curbside parking I clicked Im here and completed the curbside process. After, 10 minutes I went inside thinking maybe they had forgotten about the order at the end of the day everyone is human.I go inside and I see that they have a decent amount of people inside and a few online orders. I proceeded to ask one of the employees about my order status and the response I got was, I have 16 orders ahead of you. I was like no worries I dont mind waiting 10-15 more minutes for the order. So, I proceeded to wait and I see order after order being picked up in store. I continue to ask and see if my order is ready since I see other online orders getting ready in front of me. After, waiting 30 mins inside with no one having a clue on the progress of my order an employee offers me a pastry for the wait which was very kind so I proceeded to wait and long and behold the order was ready after roughly 40+ mins.I get all the way home and I find out that I didnt even receive the cookie I had order with the food. Like how did the food get checked off that everything is inside if literally 50% of the order is missing....
Hong Kong Chef
46356 Warm Springs Blvd UNIT 848, Fremont, CA 94539, United States
Came here to eat after spending the morning at my parents house doing random handyman activities. My mother is an excellent cook and when asked where she wanted to eat she chose this place. Given my mother s high standards for food, to me that often says a lot about how good a restaurant might be. Mind you now, this was not my first time here, so this review is based on my second experience with this restaurant. Theres no grand story here, its basically a version of your Hong Kong style restaurant cafes. So the theme is Chinese food but has room to allow for a degree of eclecticism on the menu. Our orders were simple. We had beef chow fun. A couple orders of dim sum. I should note that this is somewhat of a dim sum place, but at least on this day there were no dim sum carts moving around and you simply ordered what you wanted from the menu. Our dim sum orders were the classic pork and shrimp style dumplings, and an order of chicken feet. As far as Chinese restaurants go, this place does not stand out in any particular way. There were not many patrons at the time that we went, which was a Saturday around 12:30 noon. Even then they felt a bit short-staffed. And it took a while for them to get to us and take our order. The demeanor of the staff was flat and not welcoming but also not rude. The first dish that came out was the chao fun, however it took a while. The dim sum to come out. Pacing in this way was not good. The tables do not have any condiments on them so I had to ask for the chili sauce and soy sauce. The amount of chili sauce given was very little and too little for how much. I feel it should be a staple with Chinese food. Regardless, we made it work, although I could have just asked for more, instead I ate it sparingly to conserve what little we were given. Thats a bit on me, but I often see this givingness and availability of condiments, especially the satay and soy sauce to be telling about their experience. Like how others judge an establishment on how prompt they are with providing water. At any rate the food was good, seemed fresh and quality. I have no complaints for the food itself. As for the other items that Ive mentioned, I dont find them to be particularly bad or much different than an average Chinese restaurant experience. With that said, do I recommend this place? Yeah. Why not. If you are like I am and do not need five star table service, and you have a bit of time and can be casual about your meal, you will have no issues here. Give it a try.
Julies Noodle
46164 Warm Springs Blvd #274, Fremont, CA 94539, United States
Took my family to celebrate our anniversary of 20 years to try out Julies Noodle and it was best decision we made. We have ate our fair share of Szechuan spicy noodles in Northern California and we are blessed to have discover this gem. It took us almost 2 hours to drive to try out this restaurant and was not disappointed at all. Food was so delicious, we ordered 2 more noodle dishes to go. We even saved the broth for dinner. I highly recommend trying the beef specialty dish, what was even better is that you can add other meats or sides to the soups.
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Taverna Vesuvio Pizzeria Ristorante
39965 Mission Blvd, Fremont, CA 94539, United States
I went here with my family as part of Restaurant Week.The place was lively and fairly occupied when we arrived. Service was friendly and prompt.The menus are a bit disorganized; there was one menu that contained out-of-date/discontinued items, and led to considerable confusion when trying to figure out what to order. There was also no mention of a kids menu, but they have one: some of the pizzas can be kid size and they offer penne/spaghetti with tomato sauce, butter sauce, or alfredo.We ordered the arugula salad with strawberries to share and two of the Restaurant Week promotions; the seafood in a blue cream sauce, and the ravioli in an asparagus pesto sauce. Our daughter had the kids penne with alfredo.While waiting for the food to arrive, I found a large chunk of mold in the parmesan shaker. When I alerted the waiter, he took it, made some comment about it that I couldnt quite make out, and took it to the kitchen. We didnt hear back or get a replacement shaker, which was a bit disappointing.The kids food arrived, quickly. It was nothing special; I think it was a canned sauce, with possibly some fresh chopped parsley tossed in at the end. My daughter ate some of it, but only with the sauce removed. Thats kids for you.The salad was fine, if a bit meager. There was one sliced strawberry with a handful of arugula, topped with balsamic and parmesan. $14 seems like a lot for that.My partners seafood in blue cream sauce was fine; nothing special, but nothing tasted off.My ravioli in asparagus pesto was another matter. When you think of pesto, you think of fresh herbs/vegetables, ground into a paste, usually with garlic, nuts, and cheese. Instead, I was served what tasted like store-bought ravioli in a bowl of cream of asparagus soup, with more cream added. The colors were not vibrant green, but rather, a mute, oxidized grayish-brown. Nothing tasted off initially, and I ate my plate. I couldnt bear to complain to the server about the dish, and thats on me.On the drive home, I started to feel my stomach wretch. Something about my dish did not sit well with me. I had to rush to the toilet to relieve myself, and had nausea for the rest of the evening.Our experience was remarkable, for the wrong reasons, and I personally wont return. We were hoping to support a thriving young business, but either they have multiple chefs with wildly different skill sets, or they just do not have quality food in mind.
Estelita Taco Truck
43411 Grimmer Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538, United States
Just stopped in for 3 chicken tacos. Price was very good so I was wondering if the tacos were not gonna be that great. I was very pleased when I got my tacos, they were delicious! Nice and packed with chicken, beans, cilantro, onion, with peppers, carrots, chips and lemon on the side. The tortillas tasted home made, definitely better than most places. Definitely recommend this truck if your in the area. Look for it in the Valero gas station parking lot.
Rice junky
38487 Fremont Blvd #247, Fremont, CA 94536, United States
Doing what I can to support Small Business, and this was a great find! So first off, we ordered online, thet dont have all the options online because a lot of items you can choose Bowl or Wrap. Example, wife ordered a Cocaine chicken bowl but wanted a wrap. So she put in special instructions to make it a wrap. They did it no problem.We ended up getting 5 items and everybody loved it. The Angry sauce was not spicy, wish it was, but alas....no. Dont get me wrong, it still tasted great, but it can be better! We got Moms Touch Meatloaf, Dope Pork Wrap, RJ Crunch Pork and 1 bowl and a Cocaine Chicken (Bowl) Wrap.I give this place 5 stars but hope they improve even more to keep it. Will be back again!Little advice to management:1. Make online ordering a little easier with making bowl or wrap an option in your selection like you do for sauce and type of rice.2. Add a bit more macaroni in wrap and definitely in bowl. Couple random pieces doesnt really make it noticeable.3. Menu in store and online should say what sauces are...little blurb about what it is. I.e. Angry sauce is a Spicy BBQ.
Habibiz
46560 Fremont Blvd STE 101, Fremont, CA 94538, United States
*100% Zabiha Halal Chinese Restaurant*My mom and I have a tradition. Once a week, after work we drive to a restaurant and enjoy our meal in the car; we have a car date. So when I heard about a Zabiha Halal Chinese restaurant, OF COURSE, I had to drop everything and run (read: drive) to it! Anyone that knows me knows that I don't drive further than Dublin ? so my going to Fremont for a restaurant was one of the wildest things I have done in quite a while!I came across multiple posts with positive reviews about the food at Habibiz and obviously that contributed to the formation my impromptu early dinner date with my mom.We got there at the right(est) time as moments after we entered, the queue began getting long after us.The restaurant was clean and it gives a typical Chinese restaurant see-what-you-eat vibe, with the food neatly set up for display. After deep consideration, we decided what we were going to get. We got two boxes; one with fried rice and one with chowmein. Both, my mom and I are Chicken gals so we opted for that protein. We ordered orange chicken, chili chicken dry and a chicken gravy dish with vegetables that was hot and sour (I forgot to ask what's it called). We also got a couple of egg rolls and a side of fried fish. The portions are really good and the price? THE BEST!The food lived up to the hype! It was absolutely delicious and while everything was so so good, I had a few favorites; the chili chicken (dry), chowmein and the fish were absolutely yummy! My mom loved the orange chicken!Okay, now that we have the food review out of the way, I want to make a special mention of the fact that the owner has made a masjid right next to the restaurant and I think that's wonderful! We weren't sure if we could use the masjid since some work was being done inside and coincidentally, we met with the owner right outside the masjid. Brother informed us that a few final touches were being made but the masjid was open and guided us inside. I would like to end this long overdue post with something a brother working at the masjid said. He said that we had food for the body and the soul at the same place and I think that's a wonderful thought.