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Grater Grilled Cheese

Grater Grilled Cheese

120 5th St, Huntington Beach I-92648-5147, United States

Cheese • Catering • American • Fast Food


"The menu offers a variety of grilled cheese combinations, but you can also create your own. I opted to build mine with arugula, caramelized onions, and avocado. I didn’t want to overdo it, but I was seriously craving that caramelized onion flavor, so I figured adding arugula and avocado would keep it somewhat healthy—LOL. My friend chose the lobster grilled cheese, and we shared a bowl of tomato soup as well as a small mac and cheese. The prices were reasonable, and the food was fantastic! The grilled cheese sandwiches definitely hit the spot! They grilled the bread perfectly—just the right amount of crispiness without being greasy. I can’t stand it when places simply toast the bread for a grilled cheese. It should be grilled for real! I also dislike it when grilled cheese sandwiches lack melty cheese, but ours oozed out just as we hoped! I loved mine, and my friend was a big fan of her lobster grilled cheese too. The mac and cheese was delicious, and the tomato soup was spot-on. It happened to be the first cooler day of the season, making it the ideal time for grilled cheese, mac and cheese, and tomato soup! We sat at a sidewalk table, enjoying the ocean view and people-watching. My friend and I—along with my dog, Waffles—agreed that we would definitely become regulars there this fall and winter. We’re excited to try every sandwich and combination we can think of! Edwin, our grilled cheese chef that day, came out from the kitchen, and we expressed how amazing the sandwiches were. He was so friendly! I highly recommend this place, especially with the cooler weather on the horizon. It’s a charming little spot that truly satisfies if you’re in search of an outstanding grilled cheese sandwich!"

Antigua Guatemala

Antigua Guatemala

120 Washington Ave N, Kent, WA 98032, USA, United States

Diners • Spanish • American • Guatemalan


"No no no no no..... keep driving, don 't stop here. I get the economy is getting to some peeps, but the day I pay $17.00 for ONE fried, sliced in 6 pieces, ripe banana on a leaf....this is where I say NO, this is not inflation any more. This is called total RIP OFF!!!! Unless it 's as old as Antigua or they drove there and back to fry it just for ME, they are out of their minds to charge anyone that price for 1 plantain!!! The pupusas were under cooked. The caldo was a small cup and a half of caldo and veggies with sides for $20...$20!! I 'm good. I 'll never be back. Prices here are as if they have some type of imported product that no one else can get off the Mexican store down the street. My sister ordered breakfast and it came with the tiniest sized longaniza that we 've ever seen. My son and husband bought a burrito which is Mexican cuisine not Central American) and I guess the chef decided to get fancy with it, cause he put a few micro greens and 2 pansies on it... I guess to imply it was worth the $15 they wanted to charge for how small it was. Sadly they spent more money on looking nicer than on the quality of their products. The beans weren 't even made from scratch, you can tell they used Dúrcal from a can. I 've been to other Central American spots and my husband and his family is from there, so know this isn 't right at all. We were beyond disappointed since my in-laws were in town and we wanted to take them somewhere to eat good. My mother in law is a great cook and if she says it 's no good, that 's that. Never again!"