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If you want traditional Chinese fare at a very reasonable price, then Diamond's is your place. They have fresh whole lobster, crab and fish cooked in a ginger/onion or black bean sauce. It's ridiculously awesome. \n\nWe also ordered Mongolian Beef, Shrimp and Snow Peas, Salt and Pepper Prawns and Chicken Fried Rice. Everything was tasty and the bill was unbelievably cheap. Such a great find!
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Way too much money for what you get my husband got the pastrami burrito and onion rings and a drink. I could have made the burrito at home with hormel chili some pastrami from the deli and hot dogs and tortillas. Sorry just not worth all the hype. The location is great if you want to buy alcoholic drinks for the walk down strip.
4
Saturday morning is the farmers market great to get fresh veggies and fruit.\nAnd the kids can play while u do a little shopping. \nThey have alot of goodies. All natural stuff.
4
Gotta say these ate the best wings ever, the lemon pepper are our favorite. They seem to have raised the prices our check was a bit heavy for what we ordered, but you get what you pay for and these ate killer wings.
4
I have to start this by saying I have been on a find the best burger kick in Las Vegas for a couple of years now. I have tried:\n\nSammy's LA Pastrami - greasy and overwhelmed service \nHolsteins - Pretty awesome\nFatburger - cheap and pretty good\nBLT Burger - burger ok, not awesome. Sides and shakes excellent\nBurger Bar - Ok, again, not awesome. \n\nI went to I Love Burgers this past weekend with my family. I have been wanting to visit this one in the Palazzo for some time. I ordered the Ultimate Cheeseburger and we split tots and regular fries. Burger was OUTSTANDING!!! I added onion strings to it. \n\nMy family loved the burgers they ordered too. \n\nService was super busy, and it took a while to get our food. Without asking, they deducted the cost of our drinks from the bill. Very classy.\n\nI will keep visiting this place on my visits.
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Classic case of overhype leading to disappointment. After waiting 30 minutes to get sat, we ordered off their tiny, tiny breakfast menu. I ordered a cheese omelet and waffle. The waffle was excellent the rest was blah. The eggs in my omelet were not scrabbled all the way so chunks of yolks kept presenting themselves and they clearly added the cheese at the last second because it wasn't melted. The home fries were greasy and had no seasoning besides rosemary. I had to cover everything in salt until I finally gave up and left the greasy mess on my plate. On the plus side my husband enjoyed his breakfast and the service was good
3
I had a breakfast burrito here. \n\nIt hit my stomach like a bomb.\n\nAvoid the breakfast burrito.\n\nRegardless, I really loved the ambiance here. It's greasy, it feels like it's 1972 and the servers are awesome.
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My husband I frequent this very intimate restaurant. We enjoy sharing the se\u00f1or taco, which always leaves us with delicious leftovers. We have not found another Mexican restaurant around here with quality food and GREAT prices!
3
So I made it in to this charming restaurant today, and had to order the famous Stetson salad, and yes, it was very good. Personally, I actually preferred the Testosterone salad, and I think that salad doesn't get nearly enough play. The steak strips were like a little piece of carnivore heaven. So tasty, juicy, and ridiculously tender. Prices were a bit steep. 50 bucks for 2 salads, a glass of wine and an iced tea. Regardless of price, next time I go, I'm SO ordering a big juicy steak. \nGreat people-watching spot right in Old Town, and the place had cute character. \nNice place to take visitors from out of town.
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We made an order for a pizza with suicide fries. We ordered it online. We waited 20 minutes before driving so when we got there we would expect to only wait about 10 more minutes or so. When we got there they said they just were starting the order. I asked how long it would take. The lady said she did not know since they just ran out of cheese...\nWe told them to cancel it and left
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At $2.75 it just can't be beat. I take the pork there, or the chicken. \n\nOne major flaw is they're kind of skimpy on the portions. I mean, really? \n\nThey should put more coriander, more pickled veggies, even the spicy one had one or two bites of spicy pepper but that was it.\n\nIt is not as full as the Banh Mi shop (Cao Thang) across the street, but it tastes a hell of a lot better than that crap.\n\nThe one across the street is run by a non-Vietnamese it seems, and while he packs a sandwich full of stuff, the flavour is a hit and miss. I loved it one day, HATED it the next time I tried. \n\nAt least this one is consistent, although not the best I've ever had. I'm a fan based on the lack of choice in Montreal.
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First Service Residential that manages Boca Raton Condos in Las Vegas is Licensed by the Real Estate Division. Is it criminal or just stupidity that First Service Residential Mgr. and Vice President. Boca Raton Condos in Las Vegas is oblivious to some major problems that have reported constantly and now that at the BOD meeting it was mentioned the Washers and Dryers are in poor working condition and the Board agreed we should possibly lease washers and dryers in the laundry room. at 2405 W. Serene ave in the laundry room the Washers and dryers need replacement. As usual First Service has not done anything to correct issue. I wish I could tell you how I really feel about First Service Residential but my command of the English language is limited.\nMy mention above of Vice President refers to First Service Residential, not Boca Raton.
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The owner of the store made the situation right by contacting me. I wish more owners would realize this is a good way to make things right and keep customers who had a bad experience.
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I've now been 4 times and I know I'll keeping coming back.\n\nThe service is excellent, the food great & mom & I love the casual atmosphere. We've enjoyed everything we've ordered.
2
Too expensive and usually too crowded. Its fine for once in awhile b/c it does look really nice and all the ppl usually look really nice too. They have really nice and expensive private cabanas. They also have big flat screens and a beach theme (duh). Their stools are pretty uncomfortable and its hard to get a booth. I just don't want to have to get dressed up everytime I go to a bar and pay $10 for a shot. I liked going here for Halloween to see all the funny costumes.
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I am from Chicago where authentic Mexican restaurants are abundant. I would not consider what I ate yesterday at Matador Mexican food. \n\nThe waiter brought chips & salsa to the table. The salsa was a spicy red sauce that I would pour over pasta....I'm dead serious! The fish taco entree arrived quickly. There was a ton of fish which was nice, but it came with a side of shredded \"cheddar\" cheese, shredded cabbage and chopped tomato. The rice & beans that came with were no better. I think the rice was Rice-O-Roni and the beans had a think layer of burnt \"cheddar'\" cheese on top. WTF am I suppose to do with that?\n\nThis was my first meal in AZ. It has to get better than that.
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I had the Southwest Chicken Salad for dinner tonight and it was quite good. While they were working on the salad, I walked next door to Starbucks and got the dinner drink of champions and then took both home. Now, that's what I call a two-fer.\n\nThe young woman who waited on me was quite pleasant and I felt it was a good choice for my dinner.
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Excellent food, thanks to yelp for finding this. BTW, please follow everyone's recommendations before ordering. The salt-roasted beets and beef filet flatbread were recommended, we tried them and were impressed. We ventured on our own and ordered the shrimp with fingerling potatoes and it was over-powered with vinegar, so it was just marginal.
2
Ok, but make sure you go with other asians so they know what to order.
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My boyfriend and I came for dinner around 10:30 on a Tuesday.. Not many people in the restaurant. We got our drinks quickly and food followed in a decent time frame. We just ordered a few appetizers: fried mozzarella, mini meatballs, and garlic bread. We both love fried mozzarella, it's our favorite fatty food.. And they unfortunately have no ranch here! That's what makes them so good so they were bland.. Had to use Caesar :( Other than that the restaurant was just meteorite. Waiter, Ian, was friendly and quick to bring things out and help us.
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Went there for a dinner. Place was very reminicent of the kind of mexican restaurants my folks use to take me to growing up. Interior had very dim lighting, decor was appropriate, not over done. A nice break from the chain eateries. Ordered a combo and the tacos won! The best I have had since the Taco vans down in SoCal. Also, a must is the prepared to order guacamole. The waiter made it table-side, with input from us. It was delicious. Service was excellant, and noticed they had homemade sangria...For next time. A great place and kid friendly too. Also, the salsa and bean dip they put on the table with the warm chips was excellant too. Very nice a la carte menu, so easy to make it a $ instead of a $$.
2
I'm not sure if Jimmy John's has always skimped on the avocados, but I went here and got a veggie sub, which advertised avocado as one of their main ingredients. After a few bites of my sub, I couldn't taste any avocado so I peeled open the sub and peered inside. I couldn't find any avocado looking stuff in there whatsoever. So, I went to the counter to ask the sandwich maker to put some avocado in it. He explained that they put the avocado paste in between the cheese, and they measure out 1 tsp each. 1 tsp each? This sub is the same price with the same veggie ingredients as a meaty sub, but they can't put in more avocado? The sub itself tasted OK, but I was just miffed at their parsimonious ways, since you can hardly taste anything in just 1 tsp of veggie ingredient. It seems like they just add avocado to the sub just so it sounds better on the billboard ingredient list, and then skimp on the ingredient to save money.
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This is the perfect place when you're sore, tired and need someone to rub out the pain, for the price there's not another place that feels safer, cleaner or better.\nMust go!
4
I've been going to these guys off and on for over ten years. Everyone there is super friendly and very knowledgeable about motorcycles...AND they are honest! If you're paying out of pocket, they will do what they can to help you save money. They have a decent selection of used bikes too if you're in the market. I highly recommend them!
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Even though this hotel is not located directly on the Strip, it's only about one block away. The rooms are clean and the \"dream\" beds are VERY comfortable! The shower had two shower heads! Nice! \n\nSince I booked the hotel through Priceline, the rate was very good. Overall, it was a nice hotel. If you book here, don't expect a raging casino. The casino is fairly small. Also, don't expect great customer service. The hotel clerk was fairly cold upon check-in and the one upon check-out was worse! \n\nBeware of hidden fees when you book through Priceline. I was charged a $15 amenity fee by the end of my stay. The clerk said it was for \"things like parking, maid services, toiletries...\".
3
Smaller than the Chandler location, but definitely a great place to find bargains. Come here prepared to do a bit of digging (especially in the shoe section) and expect to wait in line.
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So I finally got a chance to check out Gallo Blanco. I live in the area, but there's SOOOO many good places to eat around here I just hadn't made it in yet. Sad, yes I know.\n\nI read a piece in the newspaper today about the Pollo Asado and was thinking about that all day, but ended up going with the torta with pork, chiles and avocado. What a great torta, one of my favorites! I wish the bread was toasted, but that's probably a personal taste. I also ordered the Elote and a green cantaloupe agua fresca, which were both great. I thought the elote was a bit steep at 4 bucks, but it was very very good. Overall, I got a good takeout meal for about 17 bucks (with tax and tip). I'm excited to have such high caliber tortas this close to my house.
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Best Ramen in Las Vegas. Then again there aren't many here. Love the miso ramen. I'm going to try the tonkatsu with the thicker noodles next time. I'm not a fine of the thinner ones.
1
This place epitomizes generic. I've been unlucky enough to be dragged here at least 3 or 4 times by one of my girlfriend's friends and every time is the same blur of aging yuppies and redneck douchebags.\n\nThe whole place screams of suburbian blandness; down right to the food and the wall decor. They do have a decent beer selection but 99% of the patrons stick to light beers or some other cocktail.\n\nOverall, it's not painful but not an ounce of originality or individuality here.
3
Pretty good place to eat a burger, Without spending too much.
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Dropped in for bike week. I think it was a bit pricy to get in just to walk around and see vendors & buy stuff. But I guess they really need to rake in a crap load of $$$ to compete with the oil companies
1
Well, the cake is absolutely amazing. No doubt. But the service ... wow. I called to order an 8-inch round for my friend's birthday celebration. The person who answered the phone was clearly annoyed by me placing an order. So disappointing.
2
Average lamps store. It is a good place for purchasing lamps. Slightly expensive at times.
0
Worst customer service I have had in a long time. I go to this location often for lunch since I work around the corner, I came in today to grab a quick sub and it was def not quick. The young lady preparing my sandwich was on her cell phone the entire time using her Bluetooth. It cause her to not pay attention to any of the customers in the store and she had to ask multiple times what the customer had just said. What a joke! Why does this person even have a job if they can't take a job at subway serious.
0
Pretty sad. I can honestly say this is top ten worst burger joint I have been to. The bread stale. Fries are tiny shoe string greaseballs. Burger grease is unbarable. Banana milk shake is awefull just artificial flavoring.
3
Fresh food. The Devils scramble is really good. Egg, chorizo, peppers. Just the HOT if you like it spicy.
1
This place sucks! Just try to buy your tickets an hour before the movie shows. Because there is always a long line, and when you buy your ticket all the seats in the theatre is all taken up, and your left with the first two row seats. Sometimes the light aren't in in the theatre too so you can see the open seats when the movie hasn't even started. One of the cashiers pressured me to buy other junk food when all I sad was a small popcorn will be all. Oh yeah! The managers don't give a rats Azz if people talk in the theatre too.
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Decent Chinese food. They have a great lunch Buffett. Nice selection. Walnut shrimp is to die for. Friendly staff too and they deliver. Clean restaurant. Perfect place for lunch!
4
oph is so good! anything on the menu is worth trying and the service is always exceptional.
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This place is a hidden gem! We had an amazing corporate dinner here and it was fantastic! I ordered the lobster ravioli plate and it was just perfect. Was a very great dinner especially for our group of 15+ fast service and great experience.
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My son and I love going to IHOP for breakfast. Well this was our first attempt at this location and it was below expectations. The restaurant had about 10 tables empty and we still had to wait 20 mins to be seated. My guess is they were understaffed. \n\nOnce we did get seated, service was slow and really bad. I had to ask 4 times for silverware, 3 times for a straw for my sons cup, and the food just wasn't that good. My plate was dirty. My son asked for strawberries on his pancakes and they had blueberry syrup on them - I wonder who's plate they scraped them off of. \n\nOh and the straw came as we were paying. Not our best IHOP experience.
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This location is in the Planet Hollywood casino so to get to it you have to go through the casino floor which means walking through clouds of cigarette smoke.\n\nWe were with a large group (about 24 people) and the menu had already been chosen by the person holding the shindig. The meal consisted of: vegetarian lettuce wraps, fried green beans, pork dumplings, lemongrass salad, Kung Pao scallops, honey chicken, mongolian beef, pork lo mein, and brown and white rice. \n\nPerhaps it was because of the size of the group, but everything (except the Mongolian beef) seemed really greasy. Greasier than usual. And the scallops were overly fried and greasy at the same time. Still, I left with a full stomach and satisfied taste buds.\n\nTheir Moscow Mule was fabulous, though. The service was really slow because it was only one server for about half the meal. Once he had backup, things went much better.
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1) Weird waiter. Speak faster and be clear if you are hitting on me or are just stupid. \n2) Slutty other waiters. Umm are you kidding me? Could you please cover up your boobs? Yeah, thanks. \n3) Slow. Slow. Slow. Don't kick out my underage friends before you even gave us the check. \n4) Do you have any specials? You can buy a bucket of beers, and pay for each beer. Cool.\n5) Food was meh.\nGood News\n1) Weird waiter agreed to make fake shots for our underage friends, hilarity ensued.\n2) Held our reservation when we were late.\nThere on vacation, won't be back.
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I've had EVP coffee a couple of times and I enjoy it, but this review is about this particular location. I have to be honest, I didn't really realize I was in a coffee shop when I walked in. It felt as if I was in someone's kitchen. Now to some that might not be a great thing and to be honest, I didn't really love it either. \n\nThe seating area is nice, it isn't crowded in the sense that tables and chairs are placed right next to one another and I love the plentiful window space. I love the modern decor etc. and it has a nice location being on the way in or out of downtown. I think it is a really nice location but I wasn't horribly impressed with some of the choices for the counter and back of counter. I will most likely return though for a quick cup of good coffee.
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MURRAY SAWCHUCK at THE TROPICANA.\n\nI was curious to see what type of magic show I'd get at a major casino at 4PM on a Sunday afternoon, especially directly across the street from the MGM GRAND and DAVID COPPERFIELD! What I saw at THE LAUGH FACTORY at THE TROPICANA was a FUN, ENTERTAINING, FAMILY ORIENTATED magic and comedy show.\n\nMurray entertained for just over an hour with incredible sleight of hand tricks, a few \"magic box\" tricks where his beautiful assistant would seemingly vanish, and a couple other cast members who were also very skilled and entertaining magicians.\n\nThere was no bar service. No cocktails. No rowdy hecklers. Just a fun show. \nIf I had kids, this is the show I would take them to in Las Vegas.
4
Always great and friendly. Just celebrated their 20 th anniversary and 1,000,000 pie. Well deserved success. Best pizza in Charlotte..
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We were greeted by an awesome young lady who sold the brand. Unfortunately while we waiting for a table the owner and manager made comments about our party leaning against the jukebox. So they have a free jukebox that you can play....if you ask them to turn the \"IPod\" down. I question the managers why they would offer something for free if it came with restrictions and they said that is our choice!! So our choice was to leave!! I understand conceptual values, but this made no sense!! \n\nGood luck! I will not spend my hard earned money here!
2
So I think this place has the potential to be a 4 star with some changes. I'll keep this short. I ordered the Blu Burger, medium. The toppings were very yummy. I do wish my carmelized onions weren't on the cold side. They REALLY need to season their meat. It just ruins a great burger when the beef patty is bland and flavorless. Salt brings out the meaty and beefy flavor. Otherwise all I taste was char. So for what it is, I feel that the burgers are a bit over priced. Around $9 range instead of $12+ would be more appropriate. I also ordered onion rings. They were quite good. They only gave me 4 though. Wish they gave you more. My gf got the zuchinni fries. They were definitely not on the same scale as the onion rings. They were mushy.... I'd definitely come back if they season their beef....
3
Maybe it's a bit of emotional eating when I come here but the food is tasty! If u want Mexican food Taco Bell style this place is not it. It authentic southern Mexican food. You have to try their quesadillas or tacos de Maiz (corn) ..so good! Especially the carne asada...it's so good that if a piece falls of my place , the three second rule always applies. It's small inside and a lil dated; study the menu because its a bit overwhelming but the hospitality from the owners makes up for it and adds to the old nana and tata's house feel. Just want to hug 'em both!\n\nDress: Anything goes here. \n\nP.s. Area can be a lil sketchy at night and they close early.
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Well so far I can't see a 4 star rating I don't trust you any more yelpers the wait person is a non personality no eye contact drone . The beer selection is much more intriguing than the menu and the decor is cold. I ordered the basic burger because the menu was basic old 1980s bar food (sorry) but don't feel alone that pretty much most restaurants and bars in Mesa ,Tempe,ect are boring, 3 stars for the beer selection alone
2
Attached to the Westin Convention Center, this restaurant is a super convenient stop for convention goers. They're open until 1am, which is especially helpful for those of us West Coast travelers that spend all day flying to get to Pittsburgh.\n\nI enjoyed a nice big bowl of their clam chowder - creamy, not tomato based. Great flavors and large pieces of clam. The cesaer dressing on their salad was delicious and their sushi list was impressive.\n\nService was a touch slow, but not too bad considering the number of occupied tables. I'd say the food was good, but not outstanding. Definitely a convenient and tasty option.\n\nAlso stopped in at the bar one night for a few drinks. Drink prices weren't too bad, and they seemed to have a decent selection of choices. The bar is not particularly big, so seating is a little limited. But not a bad place to knock back a few after a long day of networking.
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The waiter and waitress are rude! The cups are dirty with spot. The plates got residue stains still stuck on it.... really dirty. Water taste bad worse than tap water on ice. The food taste alright....some food are a little salty. But for chinese traditional food, I give it 3 stars but for the service a -2 star. Need a lot of work on the service. Need real training on how to clean plates, tea cups and especially wine glass cups.
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Oh I'm totally crazy about Zipps. Its a great place to watch the game, grab some grub for happy hour, or day drink outside on Sundays. \n\nFor happy hour, they have different deals every day, inclduing both drink and food items. A personal favorite is the monaco foccacia--a chicken, cheese and ranch foccacia wrap with a mild jalapeno sauce on the side. With fries and/or onion rings, this is the perfect hangover meal. \n\nWe used to frequent Zipps on Sundays when you can get a bucket of beer for $10 (5 Bud Lights, what a steal), sit outside, watch football and play cards. Fine, we're nerds, but I'm telling you, its the perfect ending to a weekend of debauchery. \n\nTheres a ton of TVs (although not as big as some other bars) and service is good. On game day, arrive early to be able to seat your whole party--or for those who want a more hands-on sports experience, try out the 2 shuffle board and pool tables. \n\nMorning, afternoon or night, Zipps is a great place.
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We stopped in for dinner, the menu was good with plenty of choices. I ordered the Dijion Maple Chicken sandwich. Did not taste the Dijion, Maple worst sandwich I have had the chicken was dry and my fries were soggy. The used hickory smoked bacon, instead of maple cured bacon. My wifes food was worst and the chicken she ordered had no taste I mean NO taste. She was trying to eat it and just could not eat it. They maybe able to make breakfast but dinner is not good. There were some older couples there and I asked them about thier food and they were not to happy either, but the one guy said you come here you get ue to it. Well not going back. our wairtress was outstanding and was very attentive to our needs but the kitchen was not plating food that had any taste. Sorry I know my food and how to cook and the food that was plated for us, I would not even send out of the kitchen.
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On my blurry weekend in Madison for a wedding, my friend recommended we try this Peruvian place. Situated on the outskirts of campus, i was excited to sample the seafood fare, as Peruvians always do seafood right.\n\nThe inside is cozy and the service is quite friendly and quick. I sampled the fish that the others ordered and it was very tasty. Ceviche, also good. My dish was pretty much a deep-fried trip around Peru. Fried mussels, fish, shrimp, scallops, clams, and other critters that walk the ocean floor that i can't remember. It was super heavy, super delicious, and frankly i might have had temporary vision loss. It was quite the meal.\n\nAlso, the food is pretty cheap. My entree cost a whole $12 dollars. It pretty much allowed me to drop a bunch of cash on State St. College bars rule.
2
The food is alright, Only place I could find around for a quick bit to eat. I stayed at the Mandala Bay which is next to this place.
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I am not a big fan of buffets, but my friend really wanted to go. It was everything I expected of a Vegas buffet, with long lines to get in and less than decent food. \n\nIt's only redeeming value, was being located in one of the nicest hotels in Las Vegas. Unless buffets are your thing, and even if they are, the Wynn is not worth a visit unless you are gambling or enjoying the ambiance of wealth!!!
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oh my god yaty sucks!!\nshe tottally messes up my hair \nshe is horrible idk why u have someone who doesent know how to cut hair working for you \nthe fade was the worst u could imagine \ni had to have the person that works next to her fix it
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last time i went to vegas to see my buddy play in the VEGAS bowl \nGO WiLDCATS !!! lol\nand my family wanted to eat here for lunch. i said okay.\nthank god we did.\nthis place is soooooooo good !. \ni mean i know theres certain ways to eat sushi idk ..to get the freshness and blah blah ....\nwho cares im mexican !!! i just eat it , stuff it down my throat lol !\neverybodys so freakin proper. JUST EAT ! \ndef. recomend this place !
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DUCK\nIN \nA\nCAN.\n\nI talk about this dish all the time. How could you ever forget it?\nWaiter comes to your table. Gently opens the can lid... pops it open and dumps it on your plate.\n\nP\nO\nU\nT\nI\nN\nE\n\nIf you are going to have foie gras once in your life.. have it here.\nGreat wine list. Ranging from all prices.\nThought the heavy curtained doorway and opened cooking area full of young male cooks were a good way of making you feel like you were in a real kitchen. Bathroom had deep sinks with heavy sprayers from up top. \n\nOne minus star for the Cr\u00e8me brul\u00e9e.. which could have been the beautiful ending.. but was served burnt and cold... Stupid us even called over the waiter and innocently asked if it is was supposed to be served cold. It was pretty gross enough to remember to deduct a point..
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As can be expected, Dillon's should never be considered a daytime destination restaurant unless you enjoy being surrounded by dozens of out-of-control animals, and I don't mean the ones behind the bars. With that being said, it's certainly a nice alternative to the snack bar inside the zoo. \n\nI opted for the pulled pork sandwich (your choice of sauce) and potato salad. The pork was good! I liked that it was topped with sauce and not swimming in it. I ordered it on the side just to be sure it wasn't too much. The potato salad was different. With cheddar cheese, it reminded me of a loaded baked potato concept.\n\nThe restaurant was incredibly busy and there was quite a wait for seating, but our server did a great job of making sure we were taken care of.
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I grew up at this mall, and have been present for all their major facelifts and additions. A couple years ago easily a 4-5 star mall. However, closed stores due to the economy has taken away from a level of upscaleness. The biggest reason for the deduction is the over abundance of cheap kiosks. There are large sections of this mall you cannot walk through without having a product flung at you. Really disappointing.
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disgusting chinese food.\npanda express is way better. and they mess up orders really easily. we called to notify that they messed up on their order and they didnt seem to care or make it better. bad service and nasty food.
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Its a cheap pizza by the slice type place. You can \"dine\" in or out but they dont have a restroom and sent me across the street. (Can you even serve food in a dinning area and not have a restroom?)\n\nI wasnt distracted by the flashing lights of the casino and made it back over to buy a slice. I normally love pizza by the slice places as they are quick and easy to carry as you go to your next stop.\n\nThis pizza fit those categories but it was made with low quality meat and cheese. Was kinda bummed out with it. \n\nThe next time I'm on Fremont st I will definitely find somewhere else to eat.
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Looking for the best south of the strip? 800 degrees is probably what you're looking for. While it is not my personal favorite pizza, it is indeed actually good. It's different, and people love it. \n\nI did just get a basic pizza to try it out. It was a little more expensive than you would want it to be. You are paying for the quality tho because the dough is quite fresh, sauce good, and cheese good. I was most impressed by the crust actually, which is actually something that I am super picky about as someone who prefers thick crust pizza. \n\nIt's exciting to see the 800 degrees brand expand from SoCal to multiple locations on the strip now. If you're in the SLS I promise it's a great option for a quick and easy eat!\n\nMy major problem is that I did have an 800 gift card, which the business could not process and therefore I had to pay with the little bit of gambling cash I had left. Really hope they fix their gift card system!
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Love this place! Seriously, the best raised donut ever. I wish my diet would allow me to indulge more often because I would be here every weekend.
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Denver Broncos bar, so glad I found you. Besides that the food is very good and cooked perfectly. My son had the Wings and loved them. I had the pulled pork and it was very good. No complainst from anyone in my party.
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Used to head out to the old Flamingo location a few times a year but with the new location accross from the HRH I frequent about once a month - usually for lunch. One of my favorites for taking clients as the pace of service, food quality, menu selection, and portions are just right for a business lunch...Nothing particular stands out on the menu as \"must have\" but teh osso buco and pastas are all winners and have had a few very good fish dishes...its on my list of regular places to go.
3
Mickies Dairy Bar is not healthy, the portions are enormous, and you are given an incredible amount to choose from for breakfast. Mickies gets a four for all the Saturdays my family came here and grabbed a booth early in the morning. Chocolate shakes aren't the same when they aren't served in a huge tin cup and finally I am to the size where I can actually finish a scrambler. If you go to Mickies make sure you go when you've got plenty of time, because you are going to need it for all the food. There is often a wait also.
3
I absolutely love this place!!!!! Location sucks but I live nearby so that's a plus. Lock your car and don't bring much in with you. .25: for putting your stuff behind the counter,wish they had lockers you could use. But everything else\n rocks. It is like walking back into 1985 with newer music. Lessons are on Saturday mornings at 9 am. I haven't been able to take them yet but I will. Next time I'll make sure to bring the leg warmers. I just wish the hours were better and more often. Not sure what the summer hours will be. Love coming here and eating crappy food and skating my buns off.
0
Food is real bad and they need more people at check in but we love coming here the people are nicer since they reopen we love playing bingo and all the callers are nice expect for the bingo manager he's loud and rude we came once and he was yelling and arguing with someone we could hear him across the room and one time I won and he came over I said something to my husband and he told me shush and today he was talking so loud we couldn't hear the caller they need to do something about him
3
Love this neighborhood hangin' joint. Friendly, great food, and drinks. It can get a little loud at times. West of the Andes, and Bob's Bad Breath Burger are faves.
2
This was my first time here, I was a little hesitant because of the reviews but my car really needed a wash. I got there around 830am and it wasn't busy at all. They said it would take about an hour to clean the interior and exterior. Thy take down your phone number if you don't want to wait there. ( I chose to go grab breakfast at Egg Works across the street) \n\nCame back after an hour my car was still being worked on (it was pretty dirty) Sat down and waited for another 10 minutes and then the brought the car around. They guy told me to check everything and make sure they got everything cleaned. My car looked great. Very happy and will be back.
0
Everyone is incredibly rude and act like they are doing u a favor allowing u to book at their hotel. In this economy they will never survive. What a bunch of assholes.
0
I thought about changing my older review, but I thought I'd leave it I hopes that my frustration with them is a temporary thing.\nMonday I left work a little early to make sure I get to this shop before closing. I had double checked the hours here on yelp. I arrived to find that they are closed on Monday's.\nToday, Tuesday, I drove over after work to finally get that haircut.\nThis time I arrived at 5:47 to see a handwritten note on the door saying that they are closing today at 5:45.\nI'm not sure if I've got the patience to try again. Maybe I'll give V's at Norterra a shot.
2
I wanted some ice cream yesterday and didn't feel like driving 15 miles to Scooptacular, so I figured Coldstone would do the trick. I strongly dislike parking here because it's right next to the Harkins movie theater so the parking lot is always full. And there's pretty much always a line, although they were properly staffed for once so the line moved swiftly. I noticed some of the waffle bowls were burnt, but I wasn't getting one so it didn't really bother me. I got a Like It with strawberry ice cream, cheesecake bites, and strawberries. It was fine, but nothing special. I had some of my boyfriend's pumpkin ice cream with whipped cream on top. Now THAT was good! I want some more of that. Maybe with some graham cracker crumbs mixed in... Mmmm Mmm!
2
After waiting for an hour and a half on line to get into la banquise after the festival of lights, I can say it was only half worth it. It was freezing cold outside and the line was crazy long. The poutine wasn't even that good it was decent at best. They do have a lot of options though and that was good. They are also open 24 hours a day so that is why we decided to go here.
1
Came here before an ASU football game and it was packed. The service was poor (slow, order came out wrong). Not sure if it was because of the volume of people or not, but management should staff more employees in anticipation of this on game days.\n\nThe food is nothing special and the prices average. The only positive aspec tis the atmosphere. It is partially outdoors and brightly decoratedon the inside.
4
Wow. What a place. \n\nClearly, a hidden gem that I gladly experienced with some local friends who knew about this awesome sushi spot. \n\nWhat I really loved is how attentive the owners are to their customers. We had a few allergy issues scattered across our table, but all were accommodated by the chef. \n\nI take it that the menu might change around somewhat frequently, but the \"tasting menu\" seems like a good option, if you want something of a surpise. If not, go for the combos they list as it's a nice cross section of their rolls and you get these awesome \"christmas trees\" which were a really nice creative and tasty highlight.
4
I am not a mexican food fan, it seems like everything tastes the same at most palaces. Not at Casa De Mina... this place is the best! You can tell everything is home made. The ingredients were fresh and top notch. Well run, very clean, everything we ate was outstanding. I had the seafood enchiladas. They were fabulous. The shrimp (and there were plenty in there) were fresh, and flavorful. I would give it 6 stars if that rating was available.
4
Enjoyed The Fig Tree for valentines Day with 2 other couples. Food was very good, service was outstanding. Server was very knowledgable about both food and wine. Atmosphere is quiet and cozy. Can't wait to return
3
This place was a great find in Old Town Scottsdale! The weather was chilly, so we sat inside, although they do have a nice patio. \n\nI had the honey turkey omelette made with local turkey sausage. My fellow diner had eggs benedict with chorizo instead of the traditional slice of ham. Overall, the menu had all the breakfast staples, plus some inspired options and it was all delicious. \n\nIt was also the attention to detail that won us over. They brought us fresh berry compote and whipped butter for our toast instead of the pre-packed individual servings found on the tables at most restaurants. Even a slice of cucumber in the water was a nice touch! \n\nI would definitely dine here again. Great food, good atmosphere, and fair prices.
4
We live in the southern end of the valley, so this was only our second visit to this gem of a brewery. It was a quiet early afternoon and once again we were delighted by the selection & quality of the beers. I'm slowly becoming a pumpkin frantic. N. MTN is the best I've had to date. The wife blended the Baby Belgium with the Saison - lovely combo of clove & touch of banana. The highlight though was Mike the bartender. What a joy to chat with the man. He even bought us our drinks. I felt like we had found home. Maybe Phoenix does have a soul after all. We really need to try the food next time. Long live N Mountain Brewery!
3
This place is so busy - it is most definitely not a hidden gem, although it sits back in the neighborhood. The food and coffee are good - but most of all, I like that I can walk my dog here to get coffee and the newspaper on the weekend. I wish that there were more places that allowed pets outside. \n\nThe parking can be a pain and the ordering and picking up of food can be chaotic. But, once you get settled - this is a good place to visit.
3
Excellent independent coffee shop. Hometown feel with NoDa culture. Staff is friendly and the locals are interesting. Good place to relax or have laid back business meeting. Free Wifi and rocking chairs don't hurt either.
2
Update - The restaurant is closed as the windows are covered with orange plastic wrap. \n\nI have been told (rumor) that the space will either be converted to a food court, or that a Jack Astor's is moving in.
1
I stopped here strictly by accident a few weeks ago. \n\nWe have a Carl's Jr near our house and we go there occasionally. This one was advertising that they were also a Green Burrito. So I thought, why not?\n\nFirst, the employees here a friendly and very helpful. They clearly like their jobs and working at Carl's Jr. The food on the other hand, as the review indicates is only Two Stars. And, yes \"Meh, I've experience better.\"\n\nMy expectations were only in the Taco Bell range and sadly I wasn't disappointed. It was pretty basic. About two years ago, around Super Bowl time Carl's Jr introduced Chicken Strips. They were Four Stars outstanding. Now, they're barely Three Stars. \n\nWhat's changed is the size and freshness of the chicken strips themselves. I'm sure Tyson, or whoever was the vendor was told to reduce their size. They did and now I'll pass on them in the future. Its too bad, because they were better than the Colonel or Popeye's!
2
Let me start by saying I love there bake goods and most of there food! There soups are really hit or miss on what's good and I love there homemade chips! When they are made right. My one big issue is drive through takes forever for the food even when your the only one in line . And there weird set up makes for a very cramped space to order inside. It's not for everyone but it's worth trying when you want bakery food.
4
I really like this place. I tend to not go too often and jump around a bit, but I think this is my favorite. I really appreciate that English is the primary language in the salon and I'm not left wondering if they are talking about my feet (which I would certainly deserve at times)! Had a pedicure by Vanessa and it was the best massage!!
4
Good product, well worth it for the money
0
The food here was horrible! I ordered from the express menu. The kung pao chicken that I had was average. I just wish the chicken was seared more that way it could of had more color. The beef and broccoli was good. I would definitely not recommend their fried rice nor their noodles that come with this meal. The only good thing that I had here was there sweet and sour soup. Overall its not worth wasting your time and money at this establishment.
4
I have gotten pies from Piefection 3 different times and have tried 5 different pies that have all been excellent. The staff is very nice and helpful. I would say the Georgia Peach is my favorite so far, but I don't think you can go wrong with any pie they make.
2
I try to avoid most fast food but let's face it, I still have cravings from time to time and wanted something different. Going to lunch with co workers who suggested this place I was on board since I have never been here. It's a pretty much what as advertised, fried chicken and sides. I had a combo with chicken, fries, cole slaw and garlic toast. Along with a drink. The food was ok except for the cole slaw. It was funny and bland, not at all good. It was just ok and now I remover why I don't eat at many fast food places.
2
I like this place. I like the specials here. Some observations. The place is old looking with mostly old people. I just don't think that is a big deal. It's what it is. It's clean in here. Nice server. My first coffee was somewhat cold. She got me a fresh pot. They have no splenda but that is more of a personal preference then anything. They had sweet and low. Overall it's good.
0
This hotel is no help and clueless! I was getting coffee 6 feet away from my table and within seconds someone stolen phone off the table. The staff got very defensive. The front desk was no help. Hyatt has a policy of no cameras in the hotel just the exit. Very poor service and just awful people. Do not stay here!
4
One of the better Fry's locations in my opinion, and the prices are really good to boot. Compared to some of the other Fry's locations, this one has always had really outstanding customer service; they are always willing to help you find something and are friendly at the checkouts.\n\nThe grocery has always been really clean and organized, and the home and garden section on the left adds a nice variety.\n\nThe parking lot can get a little cramped with the one-way lanes, but this is still my top choice in the area for a market.
2
I live closeby so I've been there dozens of times. I usually get chicken with broccoli or moo goo gai pan. My sister Vi usually gets moo shoo pork. The food is excellent American Chinese cuisine. The broccoli is always cooked perfectly, it is nice and bright green and firm yet not tough to chew. The chicken breast is always light and lean. Love the garlic white sauce used on the moo goo gai pan. Vi loves the plum sauce. There are several Chinese restaurants in Carrick and Mt. Oliver and I'd rate this one the best. I wish the broth used in the wonton soup was a bit richer and the egg rolls would be better if they were lighter.
2
The Cortez Room has been serving up reasonably priced prime rib for years.\n\nThe prime rib is consistently good. It comes with sourdough bread, soup or salad, and your choice of potato.\n\nMy family enjoys coming here for special occasions. It's not my favorite place, but it's pretty decent.
2
2013 HALO-HALO CHALLENGE: \n\nBoth Terri R and I completed the Vegas 100 Yelp Challenge. New challenge...who has the best Halo-Halo in the valley. Elena's was our first restaurant to visit. First impression wasn't good since we were immediately told upon walking in that we couldn't stay long because they close in 30 minutes. Then there's the actual main attraction, their Halo-Halo. Decently priced, this dessert was missing red beans and flan. I was already disappointed from that alone. I finished my Halo-Halo and it was just okay. I've never been a huge fan of Elena's Pinoy Food and their Halo-Halo was no different. \n\nPS: Refer to Terri R's review of Elena's for more details on their Halo-Halo. http://www.yelp.com/biz/elenas-restaurant-las-vegas-2#hrid:66pT_yQvZudRThxlGl74Qw
2
My first mistake was trying to eat here on Memorial day weekend. It was a mad house. The wait was 2.5 hours for dinner and it came at a hefty price $70 per person!\n\nThough once we got seated everything flow just like any other buffets. The food selection was plentiful. Everything tasted pretty good. My favorite part was the crepe station with made to order crepes.\n\nI'm not much of a buffet person so this was wasted on me really. I don't know about the best buffet in Vegas, that's hardly the truth.