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So I broke my rule about eating at a restaurant that's totally empty on a Friday night, and shouldn't have. This place is the obligatory 'I guess we have to have a restaurant in our timeshare pitch resort' restaurant. The resort has mouth watering pictures of yummy looking pulled pork sliders all over the place but for some reason they aren't actually on their menu. The place is called Tahiti Joes, Tahiti decor, but only generic food. No coconut shrimp, not even a burger with grilled pineapple on it. Total disconnect between concept and food. The potato skins were clearly freezer stock, overcooked and barely edible. There's a reason why the Denny's below them was packed and Tahiti Joes was empty.
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Let me start by saying that i have NEVER seen the show attached to this place. I can only go by what hubby and Lauren's boyfriend told me and it sounds like it's an intersting show . . . as far as Pawn Shop shows go I suppose. BUT . . the parking alone makes it a 2 star in my book, then inside, the prices are rather high for pawn shop fare. There was quite a wide variety of items in the store i will give them that and plenty of workers to help the LARGE amount of people there. \n\nThe hubby & I have checked out our share of pawn shops in VEGAS and other areas too but this one . . . meh, as Jessica would say.
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I will work for Vietnamese food! I am hooked on it! :)\n\nAnother great addition to the Coronado area and a very trendy and chill environment.\n\nTheir spring rolls are completely amazing!! I usually get chicken with their delicious peanut sauce. I can eat like 10 of them, but that's just a starter for me. Their sandwiches with sweet potato fries or garlic are very good. The sandwich bread seems a little too hard, so make sure to ask them not to toast the bread so long. They have great toppings, like carrots, cucumbers, etc. If you opt for one of their soups, their chicken noodle is quite good, although it isn't at the top of my list for chicken noodle soups. \n\nThe ambiance here is just right and everyone is very friendly!
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It's was so yummy. Potcho sausage almost as good as home but da red velvet pancake was da winna!
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Viet Kitchen is not for vegetarians.\nThe food don't taste good, kitchen is not clean, service is bad, when you enter the restaurant before half an hour of the closing time, the waitress may yell at you and say they are cleaning the kitchen. \nSeeing the reviews here, I think the restaurant may have some non vegetarian dishes which are good yet the kitchen IS very dirty.\n\nI will never go to Viet Kitchen.
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The Hotel Theodore is really just the new name for the Scottsdale Mondrian (http://www.yelp.com/biz/scottsdale-mondrian-scottsdale). One day they got bought out and simply changed the name.\n\nA year ago we had a bad experience at the Scottsdale Mondrian (the worst part was being woken up two of the three nights by loud partying at 4 a.m.). We complained, and they eventually gave us a voucher for a free night. Not exactly what we wanted, but we decided to take a chance and use the voucher when we were down for spring training this March.\n\nOur return visit under the \""Hotel Theodore\"" banner was marginally better. The rooms are still horribly dated (the rooms are painted white on the top half of the walls and black on the bottom, with funky furnishings to match) and slightly run-down with cheap bed sheets, but the pool area is nice, and at least our fellow guests were quiet this time. OK for a one night stay, but we won't be back.\n\nUPDATE: They've re-opened yet again, this time as The Saguaro (http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-saguaro-scottsdale-3). We haven't stayed there under the new name/ownership, but I can see from the pictures that they've at least painted the rooms bright colors (thankfully banishing the weird black and white from before).
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The pan dulce here is so delish. Seriously, the cochitos here are the best I've ever had, so sweet and moist. I love the fact that everything is made fresh daily. I've always received great service and the store looks immaculate even though it's dated. The store is always packed so be prepared to wait a little and the register is cash only.
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Food was OK prices were outrageous combination plates are an average 10 dollars, if you want cheese tack on more money. Been there done that won't return......
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I had lunch here last August. The service was average, the setting was average, and the food was average. Not terrible, but I will try another place on my next LV visit. I expected something creative and well executed from Todd English, but it was very, well... average.
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I lived in Pittsburgh for almost 2 years before finally caving and finding a hair stylist locally. I tried out a few places before hearing about Pittsburgh Hair Company from a coworker. I've been going there for the past year for cuts and highlights. The prices are great and I get SO many compliments on my hair. Linda is the best and I tell everyone I can about her and this lovely little salon!! Plus, they are usually very accommodating with appointments, I often don't make mine until the week-of and they always find time for me!
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My typical visit to the optometrist involves extended wait times, ignorant staff, and decrepit eye exam equipment. You won't find that here at Dr. Wong's Clearvision Eye Center. I love the feel of the office...it's clean, neat, and balanced. There's a wide selection of frames onsite. The staff is very professional and knowledgeable and willing to go the extra mile. I was uncertain what my insurance coverage was so the staff immediately got on the phone for me and then explained all the details of my coverage. \n\nDr. Wong is an absolute joy. She's meticulous to details and very approachable. She takes the time to explain the details of the eye exam and answered all of my questions patiently and thoroughly (all my friends know that I'm notorious for asking ALOT of questions). I loved the high res monitor that Dr. Wong uses for the Snellen Chart, which changes at Dr. Wong's control to prevent patients from memorizing the chart and skewing their test results. The rest of her equipment she has is new and more comfortable to the patient, especially during the glaucoma screening which blows a puff of air into your eye to test for internal eye pressure. This test was normally very uncomfortable for me at other optometrist but not so at Dr. Wong's office.\n\nAfter the eye exam you will be greeted by the onsite optician who is extremely knowledgeable and who will find the best contacts or glasses for your needs. I was recommended transition lenses and a frame fitted for athletics. The fit of the frame is perfect and now I'm not fumbling around for my separate set of glasses and sunglasses.\n\nI'll be dropping by Dr. Wong's again for my next eye exam and recommending all my co-workers and friends to her.
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Great NY style deli. We always order the fish platter (lox and whitefish) and they have a wide selection of homemade bagels and spreads. A bit pricey but tastes darn good. They also have great lunch food like matzo ball soup and overstuffed deli sandwiches and beautiful desserts!
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The service here was bad. Just right off the bat. I don't usually go to chain restaurants but I was craving a good old fashioned breakfast sandwich and thought, why not. The food was alright. What I had expected. but oh my goodness. I will give a restaurant the benefit of the doubt on bad service if it was busy but the entire restaurant only had 3 groups in it and we ended up having to get up and find someone to help us. I could see my food in sitting in the window for 10min before it was brought out to us. I doubt I will come back.
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It's been about 2.5 years since I added my review for RAW Salon - and Terre Steed.\nThe salon recently relocated to a larger space at Central and Thomas.\n\nStill five stars for cleanliness, decor, product selection/availability, friendliness and of course, end result!\n\nLast Saturday was the grand opening party. In addition to a cocktail and munchies, I received a gratis blow-out from Steven - who it seems I have known half my life, though we just met. Fantastic personality - fantastic blow-out!\n\nYesterday I got a cut from Terre. As always - amazing job and he is so easy to trust with my tresses. I look great and feel great. He works minor miracles and makes it seem to effortless. Amazing talent!\n\nLove the new space - love the salon - LOVE my Terre! (But I am willing to share! Talent this big is too much for me to keep to myself!)
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Buldogis is quite far from the strip. Luckily, I had some business in the area and was only a mile away. I came here for lunch after yelping it. The menu looked interesting and I always want to try something different.\n\nAfter scrolling through the pictures, I knew I had to try the angry kimchi fries. I love sweet potato fries! When you add spicy pork bulgogi, kimchi, 4 cheese blend, green onions, diced jalapeno, and a fried egg, how can you go wrong? You can't! It was surprisingly really good. I ate 95% of it. I was expecting the fries to go limp towards the end, but they held up nicely. The spicy pork bulgogi could be spicier, but that's just me. My level of spiciness would probably be too much for the average person.\n\nAll the dogs can be made as a burger. The banh mi burger sounded good. It was pretty decent. The buns were toasted which is always a plus. The meat was juicy and seasoned well. The pickled carrots and daikon needed a little more punch. Perhaps they wanted to Americanize it and that's why it was slightly pickled. Sadly, the bottom bun had turn to mush before I even took one bite. I would probably get the banh mi dog next time.\n\nThe angry dog was excellent! The dog had a nice kick to it. Every bite was full of flavor. \n\nOverall, I would definitely go back. Actually, I'm looking forward to it on my next trip to Vegas in two months. Service was friendly, but a little slow since the cashier was also the server.
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Really sad to see the move from Chandler didn't improve the ambiance. A very poor copy of the original.\n\nA bike chain across the entrance started the experience off on a bad foot. The place just looked run down. I miss the all you can eat fry bar and the fresh veggies to put on your own burger. There's enough room... Where's the \""stage\"" with the bar around it to watch the nurses? This is Vegas and it is lacking the glitz.
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So....I read the reviews on Yelp & Urban Spoon.\nMostly negative, but hey I was hungry and gave it a shot.\nIt's true the place is dingy & like entering a Greek grandfather's home. \nI was first asked if I wanted huumus. I declined that after reading is was mediocre at best. So I tried the $5.25 saganaki. It came out in an old brown dish with what looked like rubber floating in lemon juice and oil. * The owner failed to mention the pita bread was extra.\nIt tasted WORSE than it looked (if that was possible). Tough cheese mostly tasteless and chewy. * I have had many saganaki in various countries. This ranked as one of the VERY worst! I made the best decision to leave before food poisoning set in. Bottom line: HORRIFIC !!!
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This place is good, the portions are big, the menu is 4 pages long, the service is quick and pleasant. I got there during happy hour and it was two margaritas for $5.95. That was a great deal. I walked in starving having not eaten practically all day and I had to go lie down afterwards.
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The husband and I went to Modern Marg for a pre event happy hour. The bar itself is comfortable, with big cushy bar stools. The bartender was friendly and efficient, though his descriptions of the drinks were a little lacking (I asked which of the happy hour margs he would personally get and he replied ' uh, if you want agave nectar get this one... etc, not answering the question, just naming the ingredients, which I already knew). I had the Modern Margarita, which really tasted like tequila on ice. This was ok, especially for only 5$, but not the tastiest marg by any means. The husband had the Victoria beer on tap. The bartender was enthusiastic about this beer, so that was nice, and with good reason, because it was exceptional. We also had the salsa flight, which was very good and satisfying. The smoky salsa was tasty, almost like a bbq salsa, but the best of the three was the pico, which was just the right amount of spicy for a pico and tasted very fresh. The tomatillo salsa was lacking, not amazing. The salsas came with the largest basket of chips I have seen in a long time. We felt like we ate a full bag of chips, and the basket was still half full (yes, I am an optimist). This place is way out of my usual 'hood, so clearly it isn't a place I would frequent, but if they are in your 'hood, I would check them out for happy hour.
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I went in, was seated and told, \""A nice young lady will be with you in a minute.\"" I sat, closed my menu, stared out the window, read from my book, sent some texts. I then watched a couple next to me get seated, and receive drinks and menus. \nI got up and walked out.
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Best pizza I've ever eat.\nI read about the long waits but in my experience I didn't wait more than five minutes on a 4th of july for lunch.\nThere is not enough space for a group of five inside. If you don't see the pizza you like, ask for it, they will make it fast.\nIf you gonna eat more than 2 slices, buy the whole pizza instead.\nMy favorite : salami, sausage and tomatoes.
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Outrageously overpriced mediocre food. Truly ridiculous.
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Dirty. Expensive. Not owned by Starbucks themselves... they are privately owned which is why they do not accept Starbucks gift cards as payment.\n\nThey did run my Gold Card through however, since it's not really part of the actual Starbucks company, they did not honor my Gold Card benefits. \n\nThey did have some cute pastries... but those are not your typical Starbucks treats. Save your coffee addictions for a small business/ privately owned coffee shop instead of these wannabe Starbucks. My $5 tall sized Carmel Macchiato did not taste like Carmel Macchiato at all...
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Four paws up!! After our regular groomer moved away had a hard time finding a good reasonably priced groomer. After a few \""misses\""found Pawsh Wash!! Have three Pomeranians Lola Belle, Bear and Foxy and they love going in for their groom.\n\nGreat friendly staff, reasonably priced and centrally located!
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Attended the show for Elton John....great place! I don't think anyone could sound bad in the Coliseum. This place is beautiful. Easy to get into and comfortable seating.
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Still a 5! Ever since my parents found you on Diners, Drive In's and Dives, I have been in love. I literally crave Chino whenever I get a little under the weather now. How did I live in the valley and not know you were here and yet my parents live in California and knew of you? Oh well. I know you now and I drive the distance to fetch your Red Jade.What can I say.. . I love the ChinoB!
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Very happy with my recent stop there. Roadside assistance came out and changed my tire, and put my spare on. I dropped my tire off, that had a nail in it. The store was very busy, but they had a lot of people working. It was on a Saturday, after Christmas, so, it was expected. When I came back to pick it up, they even asked me if I would like them to put it on. They put it on for me, then told me I was all set. When I told them I hadn't paid for it yet, they told me repairs were free. Score!! I will definitely be back, for my tire needs.
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Same as everybody else... bought the deal, called every day for a week, no return call... called Terry A. no answer... who knows what or why but DO NOT BUY THE LIVING SOCIAL DEAL. And how does she have 5 stars here when everybody is giving her 1?
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A little yucky.\nWe had 4 different dishes...underwhelmed.\nSuch promise : (
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Service was good, and the place was big and clean. They have so much competition in town, and the food was greatly lacking. Prices were not cheap for the lousy food my group had. I will not be back.
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The food is good (not amazing). \nMuch of the time it's an effort to find your waiter. \nThe prices on food and wine are very high. \nAnd the acoustics are positively impossible. My table of six had to yell at one another, and the people at either end of the table couldn't hear each other even when yelling. The music is too loud and all the surfaces are hard which makes the soundscape shrill and overbearing.\nThere is nothing intimate or elegant about this restaurant. \n\nNove needs to decide whether it's a high-end Italian restaurant or a trendy club.
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The food here is mediocre at best. I went after reading all the above positive reviews and was really disappointed. The service was great, hence the 2 stars, but my relleno was soggy and my tamele looked & tasted like it was made in a factory. The guacamole was decent and at $3 I didn't care that the margarita tasted like a mix.
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Some of the best vegan takeout I've ever had! Lots of choices and all are delicious. Depending on the time of day and the amount of orders they have received, it can take a while to prepare. Its better to call ahead. Definitely worth the wait even if you don't.\nKind of wish they had a restaurant so I could eat in sometimes.
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This place has great food but the service is alright. I got the tequila jo's shrimp tacos and coffee and both were very good. The waitress was kind but our food and drinks took a very long time to come out and the food servers were very rude and impatient. In general, I think not only this restaurant but the entire SLS hotel is understaffed considering their recent opening and thus the service here wasn't any worse or better than the overall service we received from the hotel and casino.
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Great place! I loved the intimate atmosphere, not like your big salons on the strip but you get the same quality. Prices are reasonable. I had a shampoo and blow out from Misty and have already scheduled an appointment for color.
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If it sounds too good too be true, it probably is. \n\nIt used to be that casinos could sell good food as a loss leader, to get people to play the games, but it is clear that the specials themselves are now a cash grab. \n\nThe $12.99 steak and lobster was terrible. \n\nI've seen better looking steaks in the freezer at Dollar Tree, and I wish that was an exaggeration. It was thin, leathery, and flavorless. \n\nThe lobster tail is an ounce of lobster meat, attached to the shell on the outside, and tasted like it was flash frozen after pre-cooking, and reheated in a microwave. The saving grace was the melted butter, which allowed you to choke down the rubbery lobster meat. \n\nThe mixed vegetables were exactly what you find in any frozen peas, carrots, and corn bag on your grocer's freezer.\n\nThe potato was, well, a potato. \n\nNot only will I never eat at this Tony Roma's, but I won't ever eat at another Tony Roma's either. \n\nAny chain that would allow their name to be associated with an overpriced TV dinner, billed as a great value restaurant quality meal, obviously has no pride in their brand.
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So I've only been to Square Cafe once...and maybe I had a bad experience or just chose the wrong items, but I doubt I'm gonna be heading back ever again. I am NOT snobby about my food...especially breakfast food (if you give me decently cooked bacon & eggs, I'm a happy camper), but this food was severely lacking. \n\nI ordered the Fennel Sausage & Ricotta Frittata, which was clearly not cooked to order. It was rubbery and lukewarm. It looked like it was cooked the day before, sliced up into individual orders, and heated in a microwave. The WORST part, however, was the \""side\"" it came with....a pile of lettuce (described as \""mixed greens\"" on the menu). Seriously, just a pile of lettuce. No dressing...no additional veggies...nothing but a pile of lettuce. A guy next to me ordered the \""Chickpea & Tofu Hash\"", who seemed like the type of person that might enjoy eating a pile of nondescript lettuce...but no, he just pushed that crap to the edge of the plate (like a kid who's trying to fool his parents into thinking he ate some of his veggies). I mean, c'mon!!! I just paid $9.50 for a slice of day old frittata and a pile of lettuce?!?!\n\nMy boyfriend had the the Leek, Pancetta, and Mozzarella Omelet, which was OK enough. It at least came with homefries (and not the lettuce), but they looked like they were heated from a frozen bag...nothing special, and definitely not worth the $9.50 price.\n\nThe coffee and service were good (only reason why I give 2 stars). Maybe we just ordered the wrong things. Maybe if I were vegeterian/vegan, I'd love this place. I just do not understand why people wait here for hours on the weekends to overpay for subpar breakfast food. I'd much rather wait in line at Pamelas and pay less!!
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This is *the* place to go to in Vegas. They have a wide array of beauty services and their techs are extremely professional and friendly. Kudos to JoMarcus for the outstanding service! #HappyCustomer
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First of all, credit where credit is due, the food was fantastic and they have a very good patio that was great for a nice Saturday night dinner. Service, however, was somewhat shocking for a restaurant of this caliber. My husband and I have been searching for restaurants in Chandler with good food and unpretentious service. They scored big on the first count but failed miserably on the second.\n\nWe dropped in at about 4:45 on a Saturday for dinner. We asked to sit outside. The host said that was fine, the patio was empty but we would need to leave by 7:00 when he had reservations. That's a bit odd to hear that we have to get out by a certain time, but we never take more than 2 hours to eat so no big deal.\n\nWe sit down outside and order drinks and an appetizer and eventually dinner. Our waiter was ok, but not terribly attentive or friendly. Again, not a big deal but somewhat off-putting. I had the salmon (excellent!) and my husband has the burger which was also very good. We finish by about 5:45 and ask to see a desert menu. We are looking over the menu when the host shows up at our table and tells us we have to leave our table. His 7:00 reservation for our table was there an hour early and he was kicking us out of our table. \""Luckily,\"" though, he had a table inside we could squat at so that we could order desert and close out our tab. He said he was sorry but he had to make these other people happy. If we had just ordered a single round of drinks and mulled over them for an hour we might have understood, but we ordered several drinks, an appetizer, two entrees and were contemplating desert when he tried to kick us out of our table for a reservation that was a full hour early. Had he told us we only had until 5:45 to eat and get out from the get go, we might have understood, but he told us 7:00. \n\nWe told him to close out our tab and we would get the hell out of there like he clearly wanted. He came back and said that we could stay out our table the reservation \""luckily\"" wanted a different one.....no thanks!!! He ended up buying us a round of drinks but, honestly, by that time we were pretty irritated.\n\nI get it. We didn't have reservations on a Saturday night. We were walk-ins and didn't expect to be treated like we had reservations. Had they told us that meant we would need to be done by 6:00, I would have understood completely. I felt, however, that they thought it was awesome to be there when they were completely dead, but once \""better\"" people showed up, we needed to pay up and get the hell out. Fairly sure this was our first and last visit. Really a shame, as the food was excellent.
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Went here with a friend from Bangkok and we had a lovely dinner. I highly recommend the green papaya salad, the spicy catfish, and the pad thai. They now have a liquor license, so you can cool your mouth with a beer or glass of wine :)
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2:25pm flight. Pulled in to this facility (which is not the easiest to find) at 12:48pm. Uh oh......\n\nWent around to the Dollar section, pulled in, got the car scanned, walked to the shuttle and was at McCarran at 1:10pm. BOOM! POW! Well done, Rent-a-car Center! A seamless check-out process (I can't speak for all the other companies that are represented there, but I assume they follow the same check out process as Dollar) and a timely shuttle schedule gives you no excuse for missing your flight. \n\nThe facility itself has an AC's indoor area and has eateries, but who needs em! It's a quick in/out. Leave your rental car worries behind!
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Surprised & Delighted!\n\nWe drove past on Sunday and decided we had to check the place out. We've been to all the previous establishments at this location and liked the look of its latest incarnation. We invited some friends to join us there last night. After looking at their menu on line and reading some of the reviews we almost changed our mind about going but are so happy that we did. We like what they have done with the interior and the patio. We chose to sit on the patio since it was so nice. Our friends got there first and had ordered a $5 pitcher and white sangria's. The White Sangria's were out of this world. Also, the Happy Hour menu was pretty good. $6 for a bowl of mussels? Crazy. I ordered the ahi tuna street tacos and loved them. They came with a side of beans which were great. My husband ordered the Fish & Chips with the charred kale as a side. The kale was fabulous. Our friends ordered the cactus salad which was interesting, though not my favorite. Nice that they have several types of fries. We got the sweet potato waffle fries which were pretty good. For dessert we decided to try the banana churro and were not disappointed. Very tasty. The service was pretty good though it took the waitress quite a while to come back after she dropped off our check. They also didn't have a few of the beers that my husband was hoping to order. Otherwise, everything was spot on and we will be back in the future.
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New location literally across the street in a new building right across from Haji Baba's. They are still setting up inside so they do not have a huge selection, but everything was well organized. This place reminds me more of the old school thrift stores, and not the glossy Goodwills of today. If you are looking for genuine vintage finds to DIY or just to have in your home, this is the place to stop.\n\nCustomer service was almost absent though, but I suppose that will pick up once they start doing more business. There was literally no one in the store when I went, and I think only one or two people came in while I was there. They have plenty of craft items, porcelain dolls, and books. They have several isles of books.
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Horrible customer service, the work staff has a bad attitude, had to come 4 times to get the same issue fixed. You make an appt for 5:30 and they don't get to you until 6-615pm. Could care less if you leave happy or not
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They don't accept Arby's gift cards. Shame on them!\n\nThey have since closed their doors for good at this location.
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This is one of my favorite places in Vegas and a place I try to visit whenever I'm in town. The food was awesome (as it always is) but the normally excellent service was lacking this time. \n\nIt was very clear that our server, Jessica, had better places to be than be at work doing her job. She was rude and I will make sure that she never serves me again.
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The Cupcakery @ MonteCarlo. Had a Lemon Creme cupcake. Looked very pretty with the glittered sugar on top. All the cupcakes in the display were attractive but decided on the lemon.\n\nI am not a food snob but honestly I've had better cupcakes come out of my own oven using Duncan Hines cake mix. It was not terrible just not worth $5 bucks. I guess my expectation was too high. Sorry.
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I am a firm believer that food is life...and so is beer. Papago is my mecca and I try to make my pilgrimages as often as possible...Once every two weeks for the last 3 years counts!\n\nBeer: 30 on tap, 100's in the fridges, you can't go wrong! You must drink the following before you die...Hop Dog, Hop Father and the Hop Juice. They are all made right there and are a sheer vision of hop-y beauty! Can't take the hops? Go with the Weihenstephaner in bottles...This beer has been brewed since 1040 AD...Yes, 1040 AD! Almost a thousand years and they have it down pat!\n\nFood: Beer bites, Beer-B-Que pizza, and the sliders...All are must-eats and are perfect for the beer munchies...You know what I mean!\n\nGames: Yes, there's scrabble, trivial pursuit, but it's all about the real dartboards! I am all about darts and this place is perfect to play with a friend or challenge some new ones...\n\nPS - Become a monk club member...Saves a dollar on all taps and plus you get the cool mugs!
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Terrible experience. After an hour and a half, we called to see what was talking so long. They said that they had lost our order, but that they could get us a pizza in 45 minutes. Two hours and fifteen minutes is too long to wait for bad pizza. So I canceled my order and just made top ramen!
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The Customer Service personnel are awful. You literally have to chase after them to get some help. They all stand around talking with each other, and ignore the customers. I went there to purchase a dishwasher and a refrigerator, but ended up leaving with out purchasing anything due to their useless employees / customer service. I now purchase my appliances at Lowe's or Sears where they actually acknowledge their customers.
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The restarant has an overall comfortable feel to it. The bartenders were both very nice. The mimosa I got was $15.80! What!? I realize that this is the airport but come on!\n\nAlso because it was 8:15 am decided to get the bacon and egg fried rice. Huge mistake! Tasted like the cook added about 3 tablespoons of black pepper to the dish. Tasted mostly like soy sauce infused rice with scrambled eggs, onion, and undercooked bacon with a TON of black pepper. And it was $8.50! Sorry Pei Wei Asian Diner...I'll remember to steer clear of you in the future!
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We stayed fears for my friends bday weekend getaway and they had suites in our price range.\n\nCons: far. There's really no direct route to get here. It's either you go through Bellagio or through the maze of city center. I would choose the Bellagio route.\nThe bathroom does not have ventilation.\nThere's nothing in this hotel but market and small cafe.\nYoung people tend to stay here. At about 3 am the hallways get rowdy.\n\nPros: I like how our suite had kitchen, even washer/dryer. So if you want an extended stay hotel, go here.\n\nI wouldn't go back. I think.
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Your average GOOD Mexican Cantina. They have all the usual suspects you'd expect and give you fresh chips and salsa when you sit down. Everything seemed very fresh and had great flavor. I'd compare this place with your local high quality Mexican restaurant. While it was perfectly great, I have no real reason to return here unless everyone in my group wanted to go.
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Absolutely gross- I'm just going to be bluntly honest- who the F cares what the food tastes like when the place looks like a frickin' dump? It was so disgustingly dirty inside. Besides food, paper, trash- resting among the carpet- the tables were dirty, the bathroom was out of service and I feared touching anything as I was led to my seat... that's a problem.\n\nI've actually never seen such a messy restaurant before. Let me also say that the restaurant was empty when we arrived, and was filthy when we walked in and was filthy when we left. \n\nObviously no one that works at this restaurant cares about cleaning up between seatings. There's no excuse for a place to be disgusting like this. It's downright unsanitary. You serve food Valle Luna, you're a business Valle Luna- keep the place clean for heaven's sake.
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My family has been going here for fourteen years (since we lived in the apartments behind the restaurant and would balance on a water pipe over a creek to walk there!)\n\nThe food has been fresh and consistent. The service is very good and fast. The prices are very reasonable. \n\nWe always get wonton soup, dumplings, Hunan chicken, garlic chicken, or sa cha chicken. Both egg and spring rolls are good. \n\nWe will continue to eat here and bring family and friends.
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I've been to Duke's three times now. When I first came to PGH, a lot of locals were telling me that this was a good place to catch a game, drink some brews and get great food. Most of that is true, but the bad has mostly outweighed the good.\n\nThey have an excellent new tap system. Last time I went, they had Thirsty Dog Leghumpper on draft, and it was perfect. The system really elevates already awesome beer. Plus, the selection is awesome. \n\nIt is a sports-themed bar, so you can expect drunk locals, loud TV's and plenty of yelling. I'm sort of into that, so it doesn't bother me, although I do think their staff is not well equipped enough to work among the chaos. Service is often slow, and they give the waitresses ZERO training in the beers that they offer. This is not a good place for trying something new, as they can't tell you a thing about it. \n\nThe biggest downfall of Duke's, though, is the food. I've had three different, but equally simple, dishes there; A Burger, a Cheesesteak and Chicken Tenders. The first was flavorless and cold. The second was passable, but nothing special. And the last were absolutely awful. Honestly, the batter and size of the chicken made me so ill, I had to call it an early night. I ate two of the 7 tenders (SEVEN!) and had to quit. \nTheir fries are very good. And so are the wings.\n\nI'd say Duke's is a good place to drink, but that's about it.
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Four words: prosciutto and arugula pizza. Three words: to die for! My new favorite neighborhood spot. Oh and the short rib bruschetta? Yowza!
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Not impressed!! Food was edible but not much more than that! Very disappointing! Restaurant is filthy....more dust than the desert! Air conditioner barely working! Food was not cooked all the way! Rice was hard! Drinks were blah! First time I have ever left a 1 star for a restaurant! Would never come back! I would recommend you dine elsewhere
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This is my least favorite PT's out of all the different ones I've ever been to. If I wasn't so close to my house, I would never go. But since it's within walking distance I've been known to take the short hike here for happy hour to have a couple cheap beers, then walk home without having to add yet another over the limit driver onto the Vegas streets.\n\nThe best thing about this place is the happy hour, which is standard at all PT's...making it not that great or special. \n\nThe bad things outweigh the good unfortunately. I've always gotten horrible service here! Just horrible. And it's always so smokey in here, more so than most every other establishment I've ever been to. Those are the two main detractors for me. \n\nIf I'm just going for some grub, I'll make the mile or two drive to either the newer PT's on Buffalo and 215 or the low-key PT's at Russell and Hualapai.
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OMG....just avoid this place! Not only are they not on the airport site, you have to take a shuttle to the airport then another shuttle to this place. Cheaper than most rental places, but besides the shuttle, and then waiting in a horrible long line, they give you a rental car that has alot of miles on it. Mine had about 60k. \n\nTHEN, one of the tires had a slow leak. They said I should have exchanged it for another car right away, but this place was across town from where I was staying and had a conference I had to get to all the days I was there. I had no time to drive across town to wait in another long line and exchange it. So I had to go to the gas stations 2 times a day to fill up the tire that was leaking. \n\nThen they would give me more than a day free.
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When the delivery guy showed up, I paid with 3 $20 bills and asked for $2 in change. He started being rude. He said \""your bill was 58 dollars, but that's fine!\"" He was being rude and sarcastic. That $58 included a $9 tip... Screw that guy. What a twat.\n\nThe food had good flavor but it was really hot... Unless you want REALLY REALLY HOT, don't order! Even my boyfriend said his mouth was on fire. I just spent $58 on food that I can't eat :( I ordered a pizza. \n\nAttached is my receipt... Proof that I tipped. Not sure why he was such a jerk. Will NEVER order again.
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Horrible experience. They take really long preparing your food. Ridiculously long for ramen. \n\nI ordered extra noodles in my ramen and when they brought out our order mines was wrong. They brought out a bowl of just plain noodles and that was my extra noodles. Haha. So as I waited for my order the hot noodles are getting cold and soggy. Didn't mix well with my Tonkatsu at all. \n\nWe ordered honey toast for desert. Our server seemed nervous and stopped coming around because it was taking so long. She didn't even refill our waters. So after no refills and 30 minutes later I cancel out order and ask for the check. Server apologizes and says it usually takes longer. For French toast and a scoop of ice cream!? \n\nLeft disappointed. I wouldn't recommend eating here.
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SideBar is awesome. \n\nI've been here three times for the world famous #buzzcation events (follow @buzzcation on Twitter). I'd be here more often if I lived closer.\n\nThe exposed brick, dim lights and sleek couches scream \""ultra lounge,\"" but you wont find any pretentiousness or 30K millionaires here. \n\nThe beer selection is great. They have several wheat beers (my favorite); if you ask for an orange slice, you'll get a HUGE slice. \n\nI don't know what the atmosphere is like during non-special events, but the place is very laid back, and pretty cozy. They accommodate large groups well. \n\nKudos to Josh, the owner, for supporting the PHX community.
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The Jersey Shore called... they want their guidos/guidettes back.\n\nKidding, but in all honesty, being surrounded by Affliction, Ed Hardy, and getting someone else's tan (obviously the spray kind) rubbed off on you only means one thing... the 30K's that frequent here really wish they were on that MTV show.\n\nI suppose I cannot blame Cream for the crowd that chooses to frequent here. The \""lounge\"" itself is a very TINY space.... you can barely move around and forget about avoiding a creeper in there... no where to run except for maybe the ladies room. The music, decent yet LOUD! Turn it down a couple decibels as I couldn't even make out what my friend standing right in front of my face was screaming at me. Lastly, isn't a lounge supposed to have seating to in fact be classified as a lounge?! Because although Cream is about as big as a dorm room, having one couch in the \""VIP\"" area really does not count.\n\nOn to tha next...
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Just say no.\n\nAt first glance, it's cute..and it tells you to come hither.\n\nSo you do.\n\nI was expecting awesome food for some odd reason.. mostly because I love pubs, and most of the time the experience is fun and yummy.\n\nWe arrived as a group of six, and were seated within ten minutes. So far so good.\n\nThe menu is fun. Half of the menu (literally, half) is their beer selection. Too bad I only like pale/light/crisp beers, so my choices were limited.. but I still enjoyed my \""Straten\"", from Germany. On draft/draught. \n\nI was debating between the bison burger (never had, and was even contemplating subbing with regular ground beef had I gotten it).. the toppings sounded good.. I think it was blue cheese, celery, carrot. Now that I wrote it out, it doesn't sound that great at all. Either way, I'll never know, because I got the fish and chips. Figured.. it's an English pub.. get one of their specialties. \n\nMy cousins got the chicken parm sliders. They actually sound good, even though it's not the thing to order anywhere that isn't Italian. But there was a problem. So let me ask you this. When you hear \""chicken parm\"", you think breaded chicken breast, right? Not ground chicken meat with a sour marinara, right? Well, that's what this was. Ground chicken. Why? It should be named \""ground chicken sliders with acidic tomato sauce\"". And you only get three, and I believe it's an \""entree\"" dish! Not an appetizer. Booooo.\n\nMy fish n' chips were good, but nothing that other pubs should be worried about. Two pieces of fried Cod, and the batter was good. Crispy, although a bit too thick. The fish itself was a tad overcooked and rubbery, but shake some malt vinegar on it and you're good to go. It comes with thick/steak cut fries. The dipping sauces are tartar and a creamy malt vinegar. I prefer regular malt vinegar, which you have to ask for.. odd for an English pub. Usually they have cruets or the Heinz version of it on the table. $18? That's not right. Oh, but it was.\n\nAnyway, the person who wrote the menu descriptions should be paid a million billion dollars for making everything sound so good.. and unique. \n\nAmbiance is cool. Beer selection is nice. Food is a definite miss. Prices are not matched properly to the quality and amount. Service is very good. The employees are very friendly and kind.
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Best. Indian. Lunch. Buffet. In. Charlotte. So far.\n\nFirst off, f- all your reviews about rude Indian waiters. If you've been to India, you know what may come with the territory... heeheehee... Who doesn't love hole in the walls? I would only moan about the cleanliness depending on whether or not the food was good. And in this case, I don't complain.\n\nThere is also nothing that makes me happier then coming here and seeing 80% Indians eating lunch. If this is where all the Indians go, you know it's gotta be good. Dipping fluffy nan bread with their right hands into steaming hot curry.\n\nI haven't tried anything but the lunch buffet, but I think it's incredible value. Everything is done properly, the rotis, idlys, the chana masala, the chicken curries, the raita, etc. There's usually 2 meat curries and 4 veg curries to choose from. Fresh salad (cucumbers to plonk into the raita) and fresh fruit for dessert.\n\nWhat I'm saying is, know that this isn't gourmet Indian or out-of-the-box Indian. It's just plain average mama's Indian. Which to me, is perfect for a quick lunch. It's also tons better then overpriced Indian, or sad discolored Indian food. Like the Saag Paneer ain't the best you've tasted. But it's satisfying.\n\nPrices:\n\n Lunch Buffet $6.99\n Weekend Brunch Buffet $9.99\n\nMe happy. If you want a un-American eating experience, eat here. Crowded to elbows, people eating with their hands, stuffing your face, in, out, job done.\n\nRankings\n\n # of times dined here: 2\n Cost of Bill: $8 for 1person\n Food Rating: 8/10\n Service Rating: 6/10\n\n9510 University City Blvd 101 Neighborhood: University City
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4 stars: Yay! I'm a fan.\n\nIn the past, I'd always ask if the grunion were running, but lately, it seems some of the waitstaff isn't as familiar with the menu as I am, so I've kind of stopped asking. \n\nThe potatoes here are excellent. \n\nIf you transplanted them to just about any low/mid 20s zagat-rated steakhouse, you'd be paying between $7 to $12 bucks for these cottage fries. Really, really nice potatoes. I prefer them to the $7 fries at Bouchon. Dead serious. \n\nThe banana bread is good, be sure to have some when it's available. The pumpkin nut bread is pretty good as well.\n\nI like to order the breakfast sandwich, which is essentially a BLT + fried egg, or more economically, breakfast bacon sandwich with a side of lettuce and tomato instead of the cheese. \n\nThe omelets are all pretty large. Depending on your ability to put away a 6 egg omelet you may be pleased or intimidated when you see it in front of you. \n\nThe lobster benedict that a lot of reviewers rave about isn't as good as you would imagine. Something isn't quite right with the lobster or the Hollandaise. It's not their best menu item, and there's so many other things to eat here, I'd skip it.\n\nI've been eating here for a very long time, and I have always found the service to be personable and relatively quick. However, I avoid this place on weekends. \n\nI am told that weekends can be quite hectic at peak breakfast hours.\n\nAlso, they aren't really open very early for a breakfast spot (7am), so it's not exactly a place for early birds or night owls looking to grab a late post-afterhours meal.\n\nIt's an affordable place to eat north of the strip. It isn't the best breakfast spot in the world, but it does the trick about 96% of the time, so it's a solid 4-star place for me, and one of the few staples on my reliable vegas eats list.\n\nMultiple locations, but the one on Charleston is the one I tend to gravitate towards.
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This type of restaurant is hard for me to review like a regular restaurant so I am going to review Robouchon, Guy Savoy and e' by jose andres as special places to go for the experience not necessarily the food. My palate is just not that sophisticated for these places to be a place where I have some food where I just want to pick up the plate and lick it clean.\nWe visited here Christmas of 2012. Me and my daughter and son in law had the Christmas tasting menu listed below\n\nRebujito\nIdiazabal \""Macaron\""\nSeta Surprise\nNitro Almond Cup\nSquash Merengue\nBarquillo\nAlmejas al Natural\nBocata de Bacalao\nCrispy Chicken Skin in Escabeche\nCava Sangria\nArtichoke \""Puree\"" with Truffle\nLobster with citrus and jasmine\nChickpea stew with iberico ham\nTurbot with bone marrow\nwhole lobe of foie gras baked in salt\nSecreto of Iberico pork with truffle\nTorta Pascualete with cotton candy\nPan con Chocolate with truffle\n\""Arroz con Leche\""\nTruffle cotton Candy\n25 second Bizcocho\nSaffron Chocolate\n\nAll of this food and the cooking techniques are very unique. But there was nothing I would want to eat again. I really enjoyed the experience of this restaurant but it is a one time thing for me. I think everyone should try it once and maybe find out what a great palate you have and come back often or be like me and just enjoy and say been there to a unique place and then go back to Gordon Ramsey Steak and enjoy a beautiful meal that I could eat every day!
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Will Never go there again, overpriced for pizza and service was blah
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Ouch. What happened between opening weekend and Labor Day weekend? We had a great time on opening weekend, so much so we bought season passes. This weekend was TERRIBLE! Sure there were more people, but the staff was rude. I actually got yelled at by an 18 year old life guard (as a 40 year old father) for standing too close to a railing. Meanwhile, no one gave a crap about the fact some teenagers stole my kids' $6.50 rented rafts from their hands in the wave pool. Later when we went to complain and get new rafts, the line was so long we just gave up and went home. I ate a reasonably priced $7.99 cheeseburger meal with fries and a medium Pepsi, but the meat was so terrible I couldn't finish it. It was insult to injury as they only had four of the eight order windows open, so it took forever to order, even though they had staff inside standing around doing nothing. Maybe it's just normal kinks they have to work out each year with new staff, but I'm pretty pissed about buying season passes now. \n\nPick it up Big Surf, management 100% to blame today!
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If you are looking for a special night out to dinner that wil cost you a pretty penny, this is definitely the place to do it. Started off the evening in the circular bar at the front with live music - great way to enjoy a cocktail before dinner. Then we made our way toward the dark, chic, modern yet classic dining room. The service was impecable and the food was amazing. Be careful how much you order because the portions are humungous! I had a blackened salmon that literally melted in my mouth, others enjoyed steak and tuna - both delish! We made the mistake of ordering two shrimp appetizers - man these things were the size of Chihuahuas!! We also made the mistake of ordering the sweet potato fries and they brought us enough to feed a small army. Don't get me wrong, the food was spectacular, but man it was a lot of food!
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Worst Chinese food experience I have ever had the pleasure of experiencing. This restaurant ought to be titled \""Fortune Cookie - The Deuce\"" because the quality of the food, atmosphere, and service belong in a dimly lit bathroom stall. \n\nThe server made it to the table one time to take our order, I was out of water through half of my meal. The food was bland, chicken full of cartilage, and nauseating. Asked for my chicken spicy, yet cannot taste any flavor whatsoever. \n\nNo one should ever go here... like ever again. Ever.
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I had always seen this food truck outside of my office on Wednesdays, but never really gave it a second look or even considered the menu.... MAN was I missing out!!! Its got a unique menu of eats that will satisfy anyone's hunger (and curiosity!).\n\nSo I will have to admit, I had brought my lunch to the office, but apparently my portioning was off since I was still hungry by the time I had finished. I looked outside and saw the food truck and thought to supplement my lunch with a side from the truck. Little did I know, I was blown away by the menu. Ended up trying the Cheese & Herb Risotto Fritters w/ Fire Roasted Pepper & Arugula Aioli. YUMMMMMM! It is a mouthful of a description, but the flavor and satisfaction after eating them was even more so!\n\nGoing to have to try their regular menu items.... The Kimchi ramen Grilled Cheese looks very promising as does the Reuben. The other unique part of this truck is their sweet selection: cookies... they are 3 for $2 and you get to choose from Spicy Dark Chocolate Oatmeal, Lemon Sugar, and Orange Cranberry Almond Cookies.\n\nNext time I see this food truck, I will be thrown' some bows to get to the front of the line and placing my order.
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This store destroyed the stellar 8 year customer service streak with Apple. From mentioning multiple times you can reserve phones on launch day in line to eventually being told they don't do reservations, calling and being told I would be called back then eventually having phones setup not being asked which line is for which phone and of course they are setup wrong.\n\nBig iPhone launch day shenanigans, avoid Apple Store on launch day and for weeks afterward. They seemingly hire hipster temp employees whose job is to be a hipster, make you happy aka buying mood and get you out the door.
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Brunch highlight was the Spicy Chicken & Sweet Potato Hash. It was unforgettable! \n\nPoached eggs, grilled chicken, cubed sweet potatoes, bell peppers, salsa and green chile hollandaise was insane. \n\nIt came with their complimentary bread basket medley, which is divinity in a basket. By now your taste buds are working full throttle. The raspberry coffee crumb cake squares were my fav, but the jalapeno cornbread muffins and tequila berry scones were all delicious!
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Got a referral from a friend to a stylist here. She charged me with my short easy hair cut $20 more than my friend. NEVER going here again if their pricing is not set!
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Erin Kelly owns a chair at Dylan's Salon She is simply amazing she consults with each client and gets a vision of what they want and each time i have my hair done i leave feeling beautiful. I also enjoy being able to sip on wine from Postinos next door while she does my hair. Erin is so personable and you leave with an experience. Stop in and let her use her talents on your hair.
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2.15.09: Where can you go for good food, thats amazingly cheap and amazingly tasty? Wait is that even possible? Well People of YELP I am here to declare that this place is the shit. The Brewery is where the best thing you can get is their ribs. You must must come here for their delicious ribs for about $10 that comes with sides. \n\nI can say I was a little skeptical at first but when i got there based on their line to get in, I knew it has to be super duper great. The place does have odd hours so be sure to check that out. Also I believe they just opened for one minute and the place was fulled. Luckily I didn't care to sit at the outside patio. Sweet got a seat.\n\nI was drooling over the ribs being cooked right in front of me. I couldn't stop looking and just wondering a rack of ribs can be so tender, so sweet, and so fully of juicy greatness. \n\nIn the end I wished I had ordered more just to take the rest back and eat later. I kow some complained about the service. I have to say that I was just lucky! My service was excellent. The ribs and chicken deal is a good deal. I really liked the chicken also. I was really surprised because I'm so use to dry bbq chicken but someone must have known the secret to cooking chicken here. Thank goodness for that. \n\nAlthought the chicken and ribs deal has variety, I kind of wished that I only ordered the ribs because damn I got to say that things was just so freaking orgasmic. ha ha.\n\nSeriously come here when you can and even if you're not hungry you should just come here anyways.\n\nCome here and I know you will enjoy it.
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Never had any issues here. They are always up to speed.
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Went to the McClintock and Southern location and saw the new change. I'm sorry to say that it's horrible. Sweet Tomatoes has always been my favorite restaurant, and now I'm sad to say that I'll probably never be back. I loved building my salad and then getting up to sample soups and mac n cheese and what not. Now you can't do that. Also, the card swiping thing is EXTREMELY tedious and extremely irritating. It's annoying to have to wait in more than one line just to get your meal. And the metal tray with the metal bowls gets very heavy to carry. My grandmother couldn't even carry hers and push her walker at the same time. I'm so disappointed in this, and even more disappointed to hear that all of the Arizona locations will be changing into this. It's not worth my money or time. And other people sitting around us were just as upset.
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Worse Gel Mani EVER!!!!! I got a gel mani on SATURDAY, the following day all but 5 had completely FALLEN OFF, as if they were press on nails!!!! On MONDAY by the time I made it back to the shop to have them fixed I only had 2 gels remaining. They fixed my nails and the following morning, TUESDAY, when I awoke I had 2 completely MISSING, AGAIN! So I had to RETURN to have them FIXED AGAIN. They tried to tell me it was because my nails are oily!!! really!!!??? I have had gels done forever and NEVER has this happened, EVER! Then when the guy was fixing my nails the first time, he was playing poker on his iPhone the entire time!!! When I came in, all three times, no one greeted me. They looked up from there iPads, saw me standing there and then went right back to candy crush and video poker. I had to walk up on them and just start talking in order to get service. And now after all this, here it is WEDNESDAY and I now have ANOTHER gel thats CHIPPED and 2 that are FALLING OFF AGAIN, and I just had her fix them yesterday! I will never return to this place! IT WAS A COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY!!!
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It's true what they say, the Iced Honey Almond Latt\u00e9 is divine. As an avid coffee drinker, I don't know why I didn't check this place any sooner. I don't mind a pricey latt\u00e9, especially if it's this tasty!
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Whenever my friends are in town, we always swing by here. It's a pretty unique place (where else can you get macaroni and cheese on pizza??). The only reason they only get 4 stars is because they took away their honey dipping sauce which used to be my favorite thing about this place. BRING BACK THE HONEY!! please.
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Before I begin this review, I want to let you know that I have given this restaurant the benefit of the doubt FIVE times, always leaving disappointed in some way. Last night was the \""clincher\"" -- I went with my husband and several friends for dinner. I ordered the Cod Father (which was better THIS time -- last few times it had been way too spicy for a fish sandwich, in my opinion); my husband had the scallops (4 scallops and a small side of vegetables which he said were very good); our two friends ordered the lobster ravioli, also served with a small side of vegetables (they, too, thought their meals were good). Putting aside the fact that I think the meals are way over-priced for what you get (i.e. very small portions) and that everything else is ala cart, we all enjoyed our evening. Then came the bill fiasco. My husband and I picked up the bill and were paying part with a credit card and part with a gift card we had received for Christmas 2013. After 15 minutes the waiter came over to apologize for the delay but since our gift card was \""old\"" they couldn't process it (apparently they just got a new computer program which couldn't \""read\"" the card). He indicated that the manager was on the phone with the card company trying to figure out how to process the card. I advised him to just put the entire bill on the credit card and give us a \""new\"" gift card. After another 10 minutes he came back and said \""are you sure you want me to charge this to your credit card -- we can wait until we reach someone and figure out your gift card?\"" I said no, we really needed to leave and just use my credit card. After ANOTHER 5 minutes the manager came over and said that she was \""working on\"" the gift card issue but really couldn't do anything until she reached someone at the gift card company. We AGAIN asked that the bill be charged to my credit card and that she could reimburse us for the amount of the gift card. Nope, she couldn't do that. My husband finally told her to call the owner (which she must have done because it was no more than a minute or so later that she came over with our cash refund of the gift card). During this entire fiasco (which took over 30 minutes) we were not offered a complimentary drink or desert (or even a piece of candy!) for our inconvenience. What she did finally say was that we were welcome to come back again for a complimentary meal. Having said that, we were not given anything to PROVE we could have a free meal, just her word. In sum: Food is good (but overpriced and small portions); Service: our waiter was very good (and extremely apologetic); the manager, in my opinion, seemed incompetent with respect to holding a \""managerial position\"" and was certainly not concerned with resolving/satisfying a customer complaint. I know this review is lengthy (now you know how WE felt waiting for our check!) but I wanted to be totally honest.
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This Patty's Closet location is one of three fabulous fashion boutiques under the same brand name, and it's also known as the Purple Store. One of my favorite things about this Patty's Closet is the dressing room area. One of the rooms has a cute chair with a Union Jack flag on it, and I hear Patty re-designed that chair herself! \n\nI love the overall layout of the store and how it's all merchandised by color. It's super easy to shop. So, say you are looking for something in blue, all the blue fashion is grouped together. So, you don't have to rummage through rack after rack finding the blue fashion. It's all organized for you!\n\nAnd as is the case with all Patty's Closet, the fashion is totally affordable. Sign up for Patty's Closet text messages, and you can get discount coupons. That comes in really handy if you are shopping on a budget.
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This was a crazy fun experience for anyone who is active in any way! I would say the difficulty level is easy considering intensity, stamina and obstacles. I ran the warrior dash with my hubby, sister and her hubby. Eric was able to get through it with the flu and my sister and her man were able to get through it even though they don't really run. The climbing was incredibly easy since they give you a rope and steps..I was like really?! That's it?! Getting dirty in the mud and jumping over the tiny lines of fire was fun too! I hoped for something more challenging, but at least it was a lot of fun! Plus the free shirt is super soft and the buffalo hat is amazing. Can't complain, but I probably won't do it again since it was too easy. Just sayin!
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I prefer the seating at this chain's main competitor, Sweet Tomatoes/Soup Plantation, but the great taste of the food here causes it to pass the other place with the first couple of bites! This is my first visit to this location, & my first since they lowered the price from inexpensive to amazingly inexpensive!\n\nThe menu varies some with each visit, & today there were lots of exciting salad choices... salad with tangerines, salad with Brussels sprouts... (Hey! What's with the gagging demonstration?\u00bf? It was good!) There was excellent cottage cheese, & the usual salad bar items you expect.\n\nThen at the hot table there were 4 soups out (not including their terrific chili, which you have to hunt for... it's in a little kettle). I had the Beef Shellini, which was piping hot & delicious! Then it was on to tacos, pizza, spaghetti, macaroni & cheese, & so on, ending with their great strawberry shortcake!\n\nYou even get friendly & attentive table service, & it has been consistently good at each of the three valley locations I have tried so far. This all adds up to making it FUN to eat at Souper Salad, & right now for the amazing price of $5.99 ($5.79 Senior), lunch or dinner! On top of everything else, they're vegetarian, vegan, & kid friendly. You want this!
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I use to be a regular at this place when it was a Starbucks. To see it reopened as a bakery had my curiousity running wild. I tried to visit this place numerous times, but they have strange hours. They are closed certain days, and then open at noon on certain days. I'd call first, regardless of what yelp says before taking a drive here. \nWe went in on my nieces birthday. As soon as I seen \""stuffed cookies\"" I was SOLD! \nThen to find out they are stuffed with things like oreos and cheesecake, snickers, and butterscotch. OMG HEAVEN!! \nThey also had a huge selection of cake pops. Cool unique flavors like Nerds Rainbow, orange cream, cheesecake, and red velvet. \nThere were a few carmel and candy apples, as well as HUGE chocolate dipped marshmallows. The service was good and so were the prices. \nMy only complaint was their odd schedule. Can't wait to return!
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I don't know what all the rage is about this place. When they first opened in Surprise a lot of people were talking about how excited they were because Jersey Mikes is so great. I would beg to differ. This place is nothing special and is extremely overpriced! We have no problem spending money on good food.....but this place is far from 'worth' the money. The subs are mediocre to low quality. The sizes of the subs are odd at 5,7 and 15. And the prices range from $5 to $15 for a sub. I'm sorry but $15 for a sub is ridiculous. Buy the time you get chips and a drink you are close to $20......ugh...ya right! We have seen many sub shops come and go in Surprise.....this is probably the third one in the exact space and none before have last so I'm sure Jersey Mikes will be taking a hike very soon. Overpriced mediocre food does not last in Surprise. I'd suggest you go down the road to Mr. Goodcents who has been a valley staple for sometime now. They have a 15 inch sub for the price of Jersey Mikes medium sized sub.
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I am from out of town and chose this place based upon all of its 5-star reviews in Yelp and Google. My window got stuck down and I needed a quick repair. In the end I got same day turnaround, great friendly service, and a price that can't be beat. I wish my mechanic back home were this good.
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For all my Canadian friends who visit Vegas, take the time to visit this outlet if you're at all interested in shoes. I stopped in out of curiosity, having never bought Skechers before, and walked out with four pairs! Well, I HAD to get four, they were having a sale with your second pair being half price, and I certainly wanted to maximize my savings, right??\n\nI had no idea there were so many different styles of Skechers, nor that they were so comfortable. I felt like I could have wandered their aisles for hours to try everything on. Usually I have a hard time finding shoes that make my poor old feet happy, so this was a real treat, and I'll definitely visit them again next trip!
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Myself and 4 girlfriends went here for dinner on cinco de mayo. The evening started off on a bad note immediately. There were only 4 chairs at the table and the waitress did not offer to get us another one, we fetched our own. It then took her a good 15 minutes to come and take our drink orders. When she finally got our drinks and took our appetizer order, a good 25 minutes later, I ordered the hummus plate and one of my girlfriends ordered the boiled peanuts. The peanuts eventually found their way to our table but after 30 minutes, still no hummus. When our fleeting waitress finally walked by our table, I flagged her down, inquiring about my hummus. She proceeded to stand there and tell my that I ordered my hummus as my meal. I quickly reminded her that I did not. I put it in with the app order and she even commented \""you can never have too much hummus\"" in her deadpan voice. I also reminded her that the arugula salad was my entree. She finally agreed and went to check on my hummus. When it finally did arrive, it was accompanied by my meal...fine, whatever, at least I got it. Now, the description of my dinner salad was this, arugula, shaved pears, goat cheese, beets, pistachios and I added grilled chicken. Sitting in front of me was a bed of arugula with chicken and sliced apples. Nothing more. I flagged our waitress over and told her of the problem. Her response \""whats supposed to be in it?\"" when I informed her of what was on her menu, she said \""well I know we ran out of pears and they just throw whatever they have in there.\"" NO. JOKE. What if I had been allergic to apples?!?! She took my plate back and returned with the semi-corrected dish, sans pistachios. By this time we were over this establishment and wanted out. Two of my girlfriends ordered margaritas that were straight up sour mix and they brought this to her attention as well. We inquired about speaking with a manager due to the lack of knowledge in the kitchen to the lack of apology from our waitress. She never apologized once. We were told that there were no managers on duty...what?!! We were given the managers business card instead. I have never in my life had a worse restaurant experience and would have given this place zero stars had that been an option. Next time, I'll opt for the three hour wait at Cantina 1511 before I'd ever return here.
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Great place for lunch! They keep the menu simple, and the items they make are each the best of their kind. Get their staples - Chicken and Waffles, and make sure to wash it down with a glass of their sweet tea.\n\nAlso, plan on an afternoon nap if you can...
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Someone is really going to need to explain to me why there is a trend to long-sprawling outdoor malls with only one level and all the stores facing inward. I park at one end of \""The District\"" and have to walk what seems like 3/4 of a mile or so to the other end to see all the stores, only to find that my choices are now to walk back past the same 3/4 miles of stores or walk alongside the brickwall backs of said stores.\n\nOther then Tea Infusion, the Harkins theatre, Dave and Buster's, and maybe the Chipotle I don't think there is any establishment I would frequent in said \""District\"". Not even an Express or French Connection or some clothing store that I might shop at. Why not just go to Fashion Square/old town Scottsdale?\n\nBevMo is the only place I found in stores outside the District that I couldn't already just go to at Camelback Colonnade or any mall I've ever visited in my life. \n\nThey had a great opportunity to build something interesting and of value to the growing professional Tempe community after Cardinals Stadium pulled out, but really, really wasted this space. Except when Girl Talk played in the parking lot.
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Rooms were nice folks were friendly but for all of the stuff they DONT offer i could have stayed at the MGM -_-
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Hope they're just having growing pains. Went in today the food was OK not as good as I remembered at the other location. The sodas in the fountain were flat and when I told the guy at the counter he mumbled something about \""I'll call them about it\"" Wasnt overly impressed. Will try again maybe they were just having a bad day\n\nOK so I went by there yesterday and there was a lock and a 5 day pay rent or vacate notice. I guess their customer service got to them
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5 people at the bar, 5 waiters hangin out in kitchen area chatting it up. Finally bar tender waits on us. She was great. Obviously no manager on duty at 9pm on Wednesday.
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My husband and I have driven by the place for years and we finally decided to stop and eat on a Sunday afternoon. We waited about 10 minutes before anyone came by our table. We ordered two burgers. I cut mine in half and was overwhelmed by the smell of rancid meat. Neither of us ate our burgers and I informed the owner that the meat was spoiled. She rolled her eyes and walked away. The waitress came over (the first time since she brought us our Cokes when we first arrived) to slap the bill on the table and comment on my \""expensive\"" purse. We were charged for our rancid burgers and insulted by the owner. If I could give a ZERO star rating I would. This place is a health hazard!
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We had a meeting catered by Mimi's. I had no control over what was ordered. Some brilliant person decided to order turkey dinner a week before Thanksgiving. WTH? Ok fine, let me start my Thanksgiving early. Why not?\n\nWe got turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy and cranberry sauce. I ate the turkey and mashed potatoes and gravy. Some people in our group decided to eat something else and not touch the catered food from Mimi's. I should have done the same. I was sick for a week until Thanksgiving day (and so were the other unsuspecting victims). Damn, you turkey! You destroyed my stomach!\n\nAll the other times I've eaten at this location (and other locations) were just alright. Nothing really stands out from their menu. A few pounds lighter, I'd like to thank who ever handled/cooked the food at our meeting for not letting me gain any holiday weight. I doubt I'll ever eat/order food from there again...unless if I want to lose weight quick without even trying.
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My kids and I went here to grab some take out just a couple days ago.\nThe pro's-\nThe Italian fries were tasty. Parmigian with garlic and a bit of oil.\nThe chili cheeseburger was good....but here's the thing.\nThe con's- shortly after we arrived there and placed our order, the manager and or owner was well within earshot, telling....yelling at one of his (former?) employees that he was \""f'ing fired!\"". Extremely loud. The other employees seemed a bit shaken up, so maybe that explains the quality of our food.\nThe chili cheese dog was ok. It seemed under cooked. Again, maybe it was the situation. \nDefinitely willing to give this place another chance, seeing how favorably this place is reviewed....
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