
Anna Leontine Ortiz
4 reviews on 1 places
Awesome little small buisness. Came in on a whim while waiting for my friend for lunch, my kid ended up finding some pokemon cards, an overwatch figure, a PS4 game, and a graphic novel for under $25. I also grabbed a pocket pop for myself.
Employee was nice and helpful and answered any questions we had. Definitely want to come again to keep an eye out for PS Vita games for myself.
Employee was nice and helpful and answered any questions we had. Definitely want to come again to keep an eye out for PS Vita games for myself.
Was on my way to Martinez and my friend sends me a message asking if I've tried a place called Uji Time in Concord. Well needless to say, I went after we were done with what we were doing. I ordered a black sesame taiyaki cone in a cup, my son ordered their seasonal Ume flavor with a cookie stick and pocky. Both of us got the Nutella filling. Both cost $8 each. At first I was a little meh with the price but it was actually quite a lot of ice cream. Not many places can get away with charging Cold Stone prices. I will say, the black sesame started giving me heart burn while I was eating it which was weird. The ume was good but honestly way too sweet for me to want to eat a full serving of it. Towards the end of our ice cream, I also ordered a serving of gyoza. Fried to absolute perfection and served with sauce and little picks to share. I honestly preferred the gyoza to the ice cream. A little sad they don't sell taiyaki on their own. The taiyaki also isn't like a full sized taiyaki. It's about half sized and open so it can be used as a cone. While the filling is free, you don't actually get much because it is open. The place is a bit small but they have multiple tables, including a larger table, as well as a bathroom. But here's the kicker. For 2 ice creams and a serving of gyoza, with tax was just over $30. Yikes.
Gyoza 10/10
Black Sesame Ice Cream 6/10
Taiyaki 7/10
Restaurant 8/10
Gyoza 10/10
Black Sesame Ice Cream 6/10
Taiyaki 7/10
Restaurant 8/10
Came here last week for a little food outing with a friend and my family. It's tucked away so I almost missed the entrance but it's a nice location if you know where to turn. The lady working was very kind and kept checking to make sure we were good. I got the chicken curry, my son got the samosas, we got dumplings to share, and naan. I'm still not used to eating Indian food as this was only my second or third time trying it but the food was delicious. The Mango Lassi I got was nice and refreshing. The garlic and basic naan was food though I didn't much care for the onion naan my husband got because of the cilantro. The chicken curry wasn't too spicy, it was nice and mild and served with basmati rice. My son more or less liked the samosas but he's still not used to heavily spiced foods so it was a lot for him. My husband liked whatever chicken dish he got. When our friend arrived, she ended up ordering some kind of chicken tandoori and it arrived to the table sizzling which was cool. When we were done, we asked for containers for our leftovers and they were perfect sized but it did take a long time to get our checks to pay. We will definitely be back!
Cute little museum in the middle of Downtown Pleasanton. Decided to take a look while here and found 2 rooms of local history, a kids play area, and a gift shop. The best museums are always interactive so I was pleased to find this had many interactive bits to it including a fun game in the kids area where you could make your own 1895 Pleasanton character. Bought a couple things in the gift shop before heading out.