Reviews Hazels Kitchen

5
Susy Ceja
+5
This is Tulare’s hidden little gem. If you are new to Tulare you have to visit Hazel’s Kitchen. It’s a restaurant inside an old Victorian home that has been redesigned for a restaurant. The soups, sandwiches and salads are delicious! Their iced tea is very good too. Also almost all their decor is for sale too, the owner is an interior decorator.
5
valley2118
+5
It’s been a few years since I’ve been but when I happened to spot it while out for a walk in the downtown area. It reminded me of the homes that I worked on in the San Jose area in the 90’s. Half a sandwich with soup is all I needed that visit, it’s a place that if you’re not looking for it you just might miss it. Do stop in and be treated to it’s charm and to a tasty meal.
5
Kevin Walker
+5
Really good sandwiches and chill environment
5
Susan Metheney
+5
Great place for delicious sandwiches and salads. They have soups during fall & winter all homemade. We absolutely love their tropical ice tea which you can buy to make t home. In addition to great food , you will find great greats from candles, lotions to home decorations. Danny also caters. One of my favorite places to eat locally. Open for lunch only.
5
Thomas Linder
+5
I’m from Tulare and have recently returned. Yet my wife had not tried Hazel’s before. She was hungry one afternoon, so I mentioned it in passing. She ended up loving it. Best sandwich she had had in quite a while is what she said. Service was great even though it was just before closing. So, thanks Hazel’s.
4
Yolanda Dugan
+4
It's kind out 0f the way but very quaint! It's a turn of the century old house refurbished for a restaurant, very clean. I had the Chinese chicken salad worh rhe peanut sauce. My husband had the Cobb salad. The price for both was under 30.00.
5
Dena Deatherage
+5
The chicken salad sandwich, angel hair pasta salad and flavored iced tea are my favorite lunch combo in Tulare. Situated in an old Victorian home, the atmosphere is cute, quaint and relaxing. I love it!