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An excellent place to get ice cream after seeing a moving at the nearby Aliso Viejo Theaters. After picking a base type of ice cream, you're able to choose several toppings, which are then mixed...
An excellent place to get ice cream after seeing a moving at the nearby Aliso Viejo Theaters. After picking a base type of ice cream, you're able to choose several toppings, which are then mixed /smashed into the ice cream over a cold counter. There are lots of listed combinations, or you're free to come up with your own. (I'd recommend the Mint Mint Chocolate Chocolate Chip)
Portions are decent and the prices are good. Even with a small you will get a lot of ice cream.
As an added bonus, there is a coupon in your local paper every weekend (back of a Food 4 Less flyer for "Buy 1 Get 1 Free" - that works for any portion size.
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One of my all time favorite sushi restaurants, Oeeshi offers plentiful portions for an excellent price. I've yet to find another sushi spot that will give you as much sushi for the same costs....
One of my all time favorite sushi restaurants, Oeeshi offers plentiful portions for an excellent price. I've yet to find another sushi spot that will give you as much sushi for the same costs.
You're best bet at the restaurant is to go for one of the sushi roll combos: a large sushi roll, salad, and miso soup. Cost is usually around 5-10 depending on the type of sushi that you order.
A good quirk to know about the restaurant:
During the day and early evening they work almost like a fast food place, with you placing your order at the front and it being brought to your table. However, for dinner, seating changes into regular restaurant style, with you being seated and a waiter coming to take your order.
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PC Club is a decent store when you're looking for some harder to find computer components. In terms of cases, power supplies, cable adapters, etc, they've got a better selection than the big name...
PC Club is a decent store when you're looking for some harder to find computer components. In terms of cases, power supplies, cable adapters, etc, they've got a better selection than the big name stores (such as Best Buy or CompUSA). However, they also tend to be more expensive than online retailers.
I'd recommend using PC Club just for cheap parts, or parts you really need to have soon (fried power supply, etc.). Otherwise, stick with different online retailers - you'll end up saving in the end.
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