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Very nice boutique hotel in Old Montreal. Friendly staff and good location. We really enjoyed the room service breakfast. The hotel has a gym and serves food all day. Rooms are comfortably modern and spacious (we were in a mini suite).
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There is a MASSIVE beer list; literally a small phone book of beers, so it can be fairly overwhelming. However, WOB puts out a featured beer list of about 40-50 beers and they update it often. Makes choosing something much less frightening. It's definitely a good place to go if you're a beer lover and/or an adventurous beer drinker. I would say I don't really fall into either of those categories but I've never been disappointed. \n\nTip: DON'T BE AFRAID TO ASK FOR SAMPLES. There is no shame in it. If you really don't like it, don't buy it. Ask for another sample. I had to ask for three one night and the waitress obliged. I finally found a fantastic beer - a White Chocolate Ale. Wow. So I'm slowly expanding my beer choices. \n\nExpect a college bar vibe with lots of TVs playing college sports, trivia nights, food being delivered, random guys playing guitar on the upper level, so-so staff (some were really great or really off) and the crowd that an ASU-Mill Ave bar attracts. The beer list made me give it four stars. Really there's not much else that distinguishes this place from other chains. Just a good place to meet where everyone can find a beer they like.
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This was an unexpected surprise! Island style is a restaurant a couple miles off of the strip that looks kind of run down from the outside, and not much to look at from the inside either. I was brought here to try food that was Hawaiian, but also Korean\n\n...huh?!? \n\nRegardless of what type of food it was, it was super tasty!\n\nI ordered the teriyaki beef plate. It came with rice and macaroni salad. The beef and the macaroni had great flavor. The rice was rice, and tasted like rice should. The curveball was that they served Korean style vegetable side dishes, like kimchi, to go along with the food. They were okay, but the real highlight was the main entr\u00e9e. I am still salivating over how delicious the beef was, and I can't wait to have it again. \n\nIsland Style is not the type of place to take someone who is vacationing in Vegas if you want to impress them...unless they really like flavorful food! Thankfully I do! It was an awesome find, and a great new place for me to go whenever I want to venture off of the strip.
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Came here for a quick sandwich while in town for business. It looked modest from the outside and I was SHOCKED at how delicious the sandwiches were. The next day, I brought 2 coworkers with me and they felt the same. I had the \""scrumptious turkey\"" 12\"" hoagie....I'm from Philadelphia, so I know my hoagies....this place was delicious and I can't recommend it highly enough. Friendly staff, good food, good service - what more can you ask for?
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From time to time I hear people lamenting Madison's lacking Mexican restaurant scene and almost as often its Chinese scene. Often they seem to come from people who didn't look very hard or who have decided to be snobs because it's fun. But they're wrong. If you know how to look and what to order when you've looked, we've got wonderful Chinese (fugu, wah kee wonton noodle, Hong Kong Wok, Lee's Garden), and a pretty incredible south american scene, from higher end/gourmet style (Inka Heritage, Samba, Samba Cafe, Cafe Costa Rica) to tex mex (las cazuelas, casa de lara, la mestiza) to my personal favorite, nitty gritty, homestyle cheap Mexican (La Hacienda, Al Pastor, Antojitos El Toril, Los Gemelos, Taqueria Guadelajara, and this restaurant).\n\nThis restaurant wins in its category. I've gone probably upwards of five times and I'm sad to see it go, but I hope the new restaurant in the same location, La Guanajuatence, does its ancestor justice.\n\nMy first assessment of cheap Mexican places is if they have a variety of salsa and if they have horchata. Guanajuato Taqueria had both in excellent fashion. Their horchata was made with almond milk and was sweetened just the right amount by what tastes like actual cinnamon. Their salsa bar had at least four salsas with plenty of variety-- a verde, a spicy, a mild, and a guacamole infused spicy salsa. Three of them were, incidentally, made in my preferred style, smooth and not chunky, which to my mind brings it down to the flavor of the sauce.\n\nTheir food was fantastic every time I went there. The only thing I ever did not like was a matter of preference-- it turns out I'm not a fan of tripas (intestines). Their lengua (beef tongue), however, was my favorite in Madison, very flavorful and the perfect balance of tenderness and resistance. I've had it three ways-- as a taco, as a gordita and as a tostada. My favorite was always the gordita... there were variations on what they topped each with, and I liked the gordita toppings the best. On the gordita I believe they were queso fresco, shredded iceberg and lime. This, combined with the flavor of the tongue and two soft but slightly crispy tortillas couching it on both sides, made for my favorite meal from the place. I had the steak, pork and chorizo in the same variations, and they were all excellent. I'm not sure if I ever had chicken here so I can't speak for it.\n\nIt was my peruvian friend's favorite mexican in Madison, too, and his favorite dish was their meat platter served in a large (and heavy) resin bowl, with beef, pork, chicken, cactus, onions, peppers and more all mixed in and flavored perfectly.\n\nI never had anything but the friendliest and speediest service here in all my five plus visits. I don't know where it got bad reviews from, though of course every place can (but shouldn't) have its bad servers or even just its bad days. For real, cheap Mexican food you might get from a street vendor in Ciudad Juarez, this was the place.
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Beers. Lots and lots of beers. \n\nThis is one of my favorite spots in NoDa. I used to live a block for here, so I pretty much lived here as well. Almost didn't move because I didn't want to be so far away from this place.\n\nWhat to get: all of it. Menu is great. I love the beer brat and juniper berry kraut. I also have a love affair with oysters. Here you can get farm to fork North Carolina varieties as well as daily Atlantic varieties. Or... get an oyster shooter. Sometimes you need vodka with your oyster. Reuben is tremendous. Wings are pretty yummy. I haven't really been disappointed in anything I've ordered.\n\nTon of great draft choices that change often. Go here in the fall for a pumpkin beer. They do a cinnamon sugar rum. Hello lover. They also have fun shot selections like root beer float. Different specials every day.\n\nSeating is kind of limited here. There are bar stools, a giant table in the middle of the place and a handful of booths along the wall. Parking can also be tricky in NoDa on the weekends. I recommend parking on Yadkin. Just be sure not to park in front of a driveway. You will get a ticket.
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Phone jack broken, jerry-rigged with a piece of paper to keep it in wall - message wait light continually blinked. Light over stove burned out. One window screen gone. Table top not clean. Cup chipped. Not able to give me non-smoking even though I requested it (staff did, however, offer to spray febreeze in room). TV channel lineup not in room - had to go back down to front desk to get it (why not put them in rooms?) Poor TV reception.
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I am going to assume I went on a very bad fluke-of-a-kind of day since my experience with the food is far from anything mentioned in the rave reviews before me. I came here a while back with my then at the time boyfriend since he loves AYCE sushi and a few friends mentioned this one was very good.\n\nThe rice. Let me tell you about it -- it was awful. I was attempting to eat the very well-decorated dynamite roll that graced our table. After chewing for what felt like a century, I was beginning to realize this was going to be a long and painful meal. The rice was overcooked to the point it was like chewing on a piece of mochi. I'm pretty forgiving of sushi rice, but this is just not acceptable at any standard.\n\nThe actual fish and such seemed on-par with most AYCEs. The portions again about the same. But the fact the rice was so gluey just made it inedible. Even my boyfriend at the time said something about it and this boy eats anything without complaint.\n\nI'm much too forgiving and willing to try it once more since it has been a while, so hoping they've improved since!
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Being from Chicago, finding a good thin crust pizza place is a task - until we found Vito's! Not only is their thin crust pizza delicious, the atmosphere is warm & welcoming and the staff is great! I wish I could eat there more often!
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Even if you're on the VIP list, there's no separate line. You bombard a guy with a clipboard who handpicks who's ready to go in whilst being yelled at by another guy who tells you to step back and not bombard the guy... better have a lot of girls with you. \n\nUpstairs outdoor area is cool but not worth the BS (unless you meet some gaming CEOs who let you sit at their table and drink all their drinks).
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WOW!! Dr. George Chambers is such an amazing doctor! He's one of the best doctors I've seen in my lifetime(and I've seen quite a few). He has a wall with many awards and recognitions for his achievements(including Top Doctors in Las Vegas). He is VERY professional, intelligent, knowledgeable, experienced, respectful, kind, caring, gentle, and extremely thorough. He takes time with his patients, has great bedside manners, and goes above and beyond. Dr. Chambers was running a little behind & his nurse came in to apologize for that and said that he'll be in shortly. Come on, what doctor isn't behind? When Dr. Chambers came in, he shook my and my hubby's hands, introduced himself, apologized for running behind, and even thanked us for our patience! He answered my questions and asked twice if we had any other questions. I'm so glad I switched OBGYN! Dr. Chambers and his sweet staff made me feel so comfortable. I'm so blessed and grateful to have finally found such an incredible doctor for my OBGYN needs! After a few of my friends recommended Dr. Chambers, I read reviews on him, and they were all rated EXCELLENT! But, to experience Dr. Chambers' great, caring, quality care for myself, was definitely priceless. I HIGHLY recommend Dr. Chambers. He even thanked us for our business! Oh, the office is nice and clean and has very comfy chairs in the waiting room :-).
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The bar is fully stocked and can't be beat. The service is unbelievably good. Walk in the door and they intuit the drink you want and hand it to you within 5 minutes.
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This high concept bar is an interesting place to have a drink. And the Cosmopolitan is a fun hotel with neat decor - worth a visit whether you are staying in the hotel or not.\n\nThis pretty, sparkly bar has numerous conversation groups that are perfect for drinks with a group of friends. Smaller cocktail tables accomodate groups of two or four.\n\nI thought the place would be packed and wasn't looking forward to the idea of standing in line for a drink. But I was completely wrong. There was no line and plenty of places to sit.\n\nOur waitress was friendly and did that thing (which I don't like) where she sat with us to take our drink orders. After our first round, she brought us freeze dried raspberries that when put in our warm , wet mouths, generated a trail of smoke from our mouths. Not very tasty, but interesting.
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THE WORST APARTMENT COMPLEX IN THE HISTORY OF CHARLOTTE, THIS IS WORSE THEN THE TRYON HOUSE! \n\nThe manager on site is NEVER ON PROPERTY, SHE IS ALWAYS \""WORKING FROM HOME\"" , This is run by a company called HALLKEEN, there a management property from the Boston Area, the reason they have so many problems is because \"" we have over 20 years of experience in real estate management and currently manage over 6000 units of housing\"" , sorry you guys don't do a good job at what you do...if you did you would have fixed the countless problems this complex has been blessed with....\nI had been here for over 2 years, I moved in because of the special they had running. Had I known then what I know now, I would have never entertained the thought of living here. Now I am a busy person, I travel on the road for my work. So I am not always here to see what is happening, but these past few months have been horrendous from why my neighbors have been saying, The management staff here is very SHADDY, they make up lies and stories that are false against those who retaliate against them. Also the Buildings where not build correctly, so if you live on the 1, 2, 3 floors of this building, you will know what I am talking about, the sound is very loud from people walking above you, that is due to it's poor construction, When I moved in here, it was very professional like, mostly bankers, younger professional types, then they started allowing EVERYONE in, and then, the nasty garbage everywhere, and people with there pets peeing and defecating on the property, and no one cleans it up! \nOne of my neighbors had a bad roommate situation, and he pleaded for help from the Office, they ignored his request and made apparently a false accusation against this neighbor, who always complains about the bad things happening in the complex, from what I heard, was that if he entered there office, they would call the sheriff on him! This neighbor is one of the most generous, caring and honest men I have ever had the honor to meet, he just does not put up with garbage, and I agree with him! This is how they treat the neighbors who \""COMPLAIN\"" ? You would think that this would be welcome, but the reason why they wanted to shut him up is because he was telling on them because of the stupid things they where allowing to happen in this place. This is called retaliation anyway you look at it...They retaliated against a good neighbor, from what I know he has never had loud parties and hates loud noises, and they made up some bullshit that he did! \n\nIf a neighbor saw drug deals happening in the parking lot, or whatever, I would want to know, I am a parent and I don't want my kids around these types of influences that 1005 W Trade seems to attract, this place gets special vouchers from Low income families to move in here, so this is essentially a \""Project\"" housing mixed with people who pay 900 a month or more next to people who are paying 100.00 dollars, that is like mixing oil with water, they don't mix...\n\nThe management here now is locking their doors during business hours as to NOT ALLOW us who have to see them for parking passes etc to get them. This place is being run by a criminal syndicate and this is the opinion of many residents who are all looking to move! , what other reason is there? Very poor management, from Tracy, to Ally and whatever minions seem to be under them,\n\nAll new people moving to Charlotte and locals, before you move here, TALK TO THE PEOPLE THAT LIVE HERE, get the facts, don't take my word, ask around and you will see that looks can be deceiving! \n\nThis complex is so bad, they have a policeman that lives here on site! This was not the case when I moved in, that is bad when he parks his car where everyone can see it! Don't believe me, come on by...\nBut buyer beware!\n\nOh and to answer your question, why am I here, shit, I moved out of that place already, but I still am in contact with my few good neighbors who are left, and they are terrified of these people, I am not, screw you 1005 your games are up...
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We went to Shimogamo several years ago. It was really good food so decided to go back for our anniversary this year. When we walked into the restaurant it seemed a little busy not too crowded. We were willing to wait to be seated. However, an older man who might have been the owner walks over to us saying there is no table for us. We just stood there thinking we will wait. He just kept repeating no table as if our business was not welcome. I was very offended and walked out. It almost ruined our anniversary dinner. This has never happened to me before and we will never go back to this restaurant. They only seem to be welcoming customers who are worthy in which we were clearly not.
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I'll be honest. I'm a BBQ snob. I rarely eat BBQ out, because I do a better job than most any place I've been. That being said, I wanted to try this place after a number of people that have had my BBQ, said it was good. It was OK, with possibilities, but not really a diamond in the rough. \n\nOur server lost our original order when we added some chili cheese fries to our order. While our fries were delivered in about 15 minutes, the remainder of our lunch took 50+ minutes to be delivered. Then, unfortunately, our order was wrong. We got cheese smothered, grilled chicken, instead of smoked chicken. The pulled pork was cold, almost like it had been pulled from the cooler and not completely warmed. Ribs, brisket, pulled chicken were good. I like my St. Louis style ribs to be a bit more juicy, these were good, but I personally would like a bit less trimming of the fat. Sides were good except for ranch style beans, which seemed days old. \n\nThe server did credit our bill $6 for the cold pulled pork and also didn't charge us for our drinks. \n \nOverall, poor first impression, but enough \""possibilities\"" to make a return visit probable.
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This review is for the lunch buffet.\n\nBeen here a bunch of times for lunch, and although its gone up slightly, its still worth the $14. There is a great variety including plenty of seafood dishes. The steaks, the shrimp fajitas, the chinese selections, the artisan cheeses, the pizza & pasta, the fish & chips, the salads, the smoked salmon, the soups, and even the sugar free cheesecake are all very good. A little different than the typical buffet, the food is served in smaller portions on the buffet. So most choices seem pretty fresh.\n\nIts a nice, spacious room with great views. And far enough seperated from the casino so that you don't smell the smoke or hear any of the noise. Not that there's anything wrong with that :) We've had great service on each visit as well.\n\nI can't speak to the dinner or brunch buffets, but based on the lunch selection and quality, I'm sure the rest is very good. Will have to try the dinner soon.\n\nWork up a hunger... settle in... and enjoy!
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I will have to say that this Hotel is ok. You kind of get what you pay for when it comes to the quality. The rooms are small and the view is ok. The bathrooms are horrible though, you can't hardly see anything in them. I would have to say get better lighting over having a TV in the bathroom. Yea it's cool, but really I would like to see my makeup I'm putting on more. The hot water also did not stay hot for that long either after about 10mins it already started to get cold. \n\nThe Casino is well kept though and the lobby is very clean. I didn't eat at any of the restaurants, because honestly I thought that there were much better places to go. I will have to say it really didn't smell as smokey as I remember it from before. The parking is also free and very easy to get to. Plus it's super close to the hotel so it makes it an easy travel if you have to go back and forth. The location is also great to, it's pretty much in the center of the strip, which is nice when you are walking around. Over all I probably won't choose to stay here on my own. The only reason why I went here was someone else was paying for it.
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This is a good steak place but not like the best steak ever, it's owned by Emeril, so most of the dishes has this unique Creole / Louisianna taste...If your staying at the Venetian this is a good place to get your steak fix =)...
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Long long long lines and employees are helpful but dont seem very happy. It must be all the older people from sun city who I see fighting with them.
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Beautiful hotel and a great place to stay when you travel to Vegas. I've been to many Vegas hotels, and I think this is best one I've stayed in so far. This is the boutique hotel experience on the Vegas strip. If you want luxury hotel, then go to Encore or Wynn; if you want themed go to Bellagio, Caesars, or Venetian, but if you want a relaxed, classy, boutique experience, then this is the place for you. I think this does the W hotel experience perfectly, and it's centrally located on the Vegas Strip. \nI stayed there with my wife for 4 nights. The prices are very reasonable. They charge you a resort fee of $15 for use of their facilities and internet. When we stayed at Aria just next door, they charged $35 for use of hotel amenities and another $15 for internet use daily. I like that Vdara doesn't try to shake you down for every little dime like most Vegas hotels. The lobby is understated and quiet. You don't have to walk through a smoky loud casino to get to the elevators. The pool is small but very nice and well serviced. None of the rowdiness or riff raff that you get often in other places. I really enjoyed staying here and found everything pretty faultless.
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This place is fantastic!!!!!! Some of the best freshest fish I've had. The monkey brain is great. It sounds weird but trust me it's the best. Very classy and clean inside. The service is great. Hands down my favorite sushi place!
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Love this little gem! Such a fun place to meet with friends and family for delicious bruschetta and wine. The staff is great -- very personable and accommodating. Great wine selection and the food is good. You have to try the different bruschetta they offer!! The pizza is also wonderful.
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Went in and sat down on a Sunday afternoon, around 3:15 pm. There were a few people at the bar and at the tables. I waited and waited...and waited. Walked out.
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I live in the central phoenix area and this was the best reviewed office around so i decided to give them a shot. My 5mo old puppy had a bit of nasal discharge this morning and after reading up about it online, i decided to seek a professional opinion. This clinic opens at 7am, I called around 7:15 am and got through to their messaging service. The friendly operator said someone will get back with me shortly. An our and a half later, still no call so I brought my puppy in. The front desk and staff were very friendly and let me use a room to wait in due to the condition of my pup. The vet came to see me after 45 minutes of waiting and was surprisingly uninformational, took the pups temperature took a look at him and said \""well it could be anything really\"".\nI honestly got more information from reading webmd than from going to see Dr. Halver. He prescribed my pup $66 antibiotics and $45 nasal drops on top of a $57 exam fee. I would say comparatively this place is very expensive and I did not feel important to the doctor there. Will not be visiting this clinic again.
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I wanted to try a new Chinese place, and where I live there aren't many options that deliver. I went with the Orange Peel Chicken and Crab Puffs. $18 and change for the order. The chicken tasted as though it were microwaved and was very soggy. The crab puffs had absolutely no crab or even the flavor of it. I ate the food and became very sick within 20 minutes of finishing. Thank goodness I was working from home this day. I will not be ordering from this place ever again. Too bad...I was really hoping to find a good Chinese delivery place in the 85250 area.
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What a place! What a view! WHAT THE HECK?\n\nI came here with my wife the Sunday before Valentine's. It was my first time there and boy is it beautiful. \n\nWe pulled up in awe and had the valet take the car. Hostes was nice and said we could sit in the bar or patio (both have great views). \n\nAfter walking around and weighing our options we chose the bar with a seat by the window. It was very dead as they were transitioning from brunch to dinner (it was around 2 or 3).\n\nSo, we sat down at the bar and waited... and waited... and waiters and bartenders were walking by and cleaning... and we kept waiting trying to get someones attention.\n\nWe waited some more... WE LEFT.\n\nAre you kidding me?! My wife is georgous and we were both dressed to the 9's. How does waiter after waiter ignor us? There were only 2 other people in the bar/loung area.\n\nWe tipped the valet (he didn't do anything wrong) and he asked us why were were leaving so quickly. We told him and to his credit he wanted to go get a manager but the \""romance\"" was gone so we headed down the road to Olive and Ivy to relax on their patio.\n\nHope your experiance is better than ours.
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Came here on Saturday night after planning to go to Bosa 1 across the parking lot, but Bosa 1 was closed. All was ok, as I was planning to go to China Mama at some point and this was a good opportunity.\n\nI found the service to be very friendly and characteristic of a family run restaurant. Coming here with my spouse and child, we figured trying a few of the smaller appetizer plates that have been well received to be a good plan, to try a 'tasting' menu of the more popular dishes. We ordered the beef roll, the pork soup dumplings, the scallion pancake, and, hoping to match cold sesame noodles common back east, the noodles in sesame sauce. \n\nAll items were good, but the beef roll was the star of the show - unctuous, flavorful and savory, with a wonderful hoisin sauce/sesame oil aroma. All other items were very good, but I was a bit disappointed in the sesame noodles, as they were a bit mild and served warm (although eating them the next day cold rectified that).\n\nI highly recommend China Mama - friendly service, good food more reminscent of american coastal chinese cuisine (probably closer to San Francisco style as opposed to NY, but good nonetheless).
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Well, I think 3 strikes you're out for Sierra Gold. If you've seen my previous posts, you should know i gave this plaee 3 tries . . unfortunately, 2 weeks ago hubby & I were going to go there for our \""before work breakfast date\"". got there at about 6:45, rang the doorbell, heard music . . . no answer, rang again . . . still hear music, no answer . . rang a third time at which time the music got noticably louder. Sure, the 50% off breakfast happy hour is great . . . if first of all, you can get someone to answer the door and secondly, if you can get someone to wait on you. Sorry Sierra Gold, it's back to Steiner's for me!
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PLEASE support this place. I am in no way affiliated with this movie theater except that I try to get over there and watch a movie about once a month (or more if I can). I just love that you can see a decent, second-run movie with pretty good picture and sound for $1.50. Before getting hooked on this place, I NEVER NEVER bought concessions at the movies. However, I DO buy a Mountain Dew and nachos every time I go in here. With the food, drink AND ticket, I STILL PAY LESS than just one movie ticket at a fancy first-run theater!\n\nAs others have mentioned, the picture and sound aren't quite as good as other theaters in town, but they aren't bad by any means.\n\nWhat a great place. I really hope it survives! And again, try to buy a soda or popcorn or something while you're there. I know they can't be making payroll by just selling $1.50 tickets!!
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This place is pretty damn sweet. The hotel is located mid-strip -- PRIME location! And it seriously screams high-roller right when you step foot into the lobby. The Italian blown-glass art is gorgeous, the atrium is always something to look forward to, and the fountain show is a must-see.\n\nAlthough we got a regular room, it wasn't cramped and the bathroom was immaculate with both a shower and a separate tub. The place is extremely clean and well-maintained, and the beds were pretty comfortable.\n\nI really liked the layout of the casino and sports book -- it was easy to navigate and you're not forced to walk through in-between tables, as there are plenty of wide walkways throughout. There is a variety of dining options, with both cafes to grab a quick bite or sit down at some of their finer restaurants. (However, I can't really rave about the Circo restaurant in the hotel. I ordered a fish that arrived extremely dry -- plus tiny to boot! -- and definitely not worth the ~$45.) Their brunch buffet definitely could not compare to the brunch at the Wynn. But I have yet to try their dinner buffet...so we'll see about that one.\n\nOverall, I feel that you can get better service, amenities, and food for the same cost (this place is ~$250/ni on the weekends) elsewhere!
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Been coming here on and off for many years, seems like new management every time. Pick one: good service or good food. The atmosphere is always interesting & fun, but it's just too spotty to bring the family in for a nice night out. Beers & pool & maybe some karaoke it's fine, but there's plenty of other places for a good meal.
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last sunday we were going to give it a try and the smell of a dirty rug had us turn at the door !!!
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We've come to know this location as Bad Fry's even though such a connotation suggests there must be a 'Good Fry's' somewhere. Just off the light rail, anchoring a shopping center with a McDonald's and a Verizon store, this store is truely ghetto. \n\n\nCon: EVERYONE constantly hitting you up for money in the parking lot. I'm serious - I've had ladies come up to me as I am getting in my car (\""Excuse me...how are you doing? Hi....I'm trying to.....\"") and after I immediately wave them off and tell them no, they turn and get in the vehicle parked right next to me! There is no shame amongst these people.\n\nPro: These people will sell you thier SNAP benefits for pennies on the dollar. Cash is king and there is a Wells Fargo with an ATM just inside the store. Stick it to the manufactured food lobbyists by using those food stamps for fresh produce (their produce isn't horrible)! \n\n____________________\n\nPro: They put a Starbucks inside the store. Right when you walk in. Very convenient for when you know you're going to need to brave these narrow aisles with a cart. There is even a little sitting area with tables and a television.\n\nCon: The seating area is full of parking lot people and often stinks to high hell. Also, people don't seem to get not leaving their carts right in the way, so if you enter and head towards the produce, there will likely be carts which have been left right in the way.\n\n____________________\n\nIn all, it's a dump. But it's a bit of a food desert over there (AJ's doesn't count) for groceries so, I guess, if you need to grab a gallon of milk and have a few bucks for a guy who is trying to catch the bus to get across town and can spare ten dollars to help some lady out with her, I don't know probably liquor, then you'll have a good time at Bad Fry's.
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Honestly, people give this place too much credit -.- the price for the food is not worth it. I mean $16 Fettucini Alfredo? And that's without chicken or shrimp. My friend got that, and guess what happened? It was freaking undercooked. She was obviously not going to eat it and she didn't pay for it either. She shouldn't have to. The food was horrid and not worth it. The customer service is the only reason why my review isn't 1 star.
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If you could have a place that is visually stunning and the food presentation accompanies that beautiful art, Tanzy is hands down the spot. It's one of my fave go-to places for dinner, outings and client meet ups. \n\nI recently had the cedar planked salmon and I wish I could come up with a good reason to critique it but I can't. The texture and flavors from this entree are simply an orchestra of delishness. It probably comes second place to my fave dish the pan-seared duck breast with candied figs. Turning down the red velvet bread pudding to complete your meal is turning down an entrance in heavenly food bliss. Try it and let me know your thoughts :)
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Reservation was incorrect and charges to credit card was incorrect. After 2 hours of numerous call, waiting on hold and being passed around it finally got finished.\n\nHighly don't recommend.
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It was a entertaining. show. This was my family's first cirque and our family loved it. We were in the very last row and I'm glad we took the advice of many who said to not pay extra for closer seats. We got discounted tickets due to a summer promotion so we paid roughly $70/ticket in 2013.
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I'm sorry everyone; I completely 100% totally and utterly disagree. THIS WAS NOT THAT GOOD.\n\nDon't get me wrong, everything smelled good, it was all presented very well, and the variety was great. But seriously. I was far from impressed.\n\nI didn't really care for the anything. And I was there for a few hours (considering the fucking price, uh yea, I'm gonna take my sweet fucking time) and I tried probably everything. \n\nUmm...so I really liked the cheese selection and deli meats. And the crackers were good, too.\n\nEverything else was pretty bland and boring. Maybe I came on an off day or something. Everyone around me seemed to really be enjoying it, but me and my party were just not pleased. They were generic flavors. No special seasonings, unique tastes, etc. It was pretty much...a really really fancy and super expensive Hometown Buffet?\n\nAND FUCK THE DESSERTS. I love baked goods and cakes, I mean who the fuck doesn't?? I grabbed one of everything. I didn't finish any of them. I would take one bite and it just tasted like shit to me. Same with my friend. We were so displeased with them all. The mint chocolate cake was what I was most excited about. I'm almost certain the main ingredient was really strong toothpaste. It was that mint flavor. Not even mint gum flavor. Straight toothpaste. \n\n-AT LEAST HOMETOWN BUFFET HAS SOFT SERVE.-\n(This is coming from someone who HATES that establishment as well...)\n\nBUT...2 stars for giant fucking crab legs. Annoying line for sure, but that's expected. I mean it's giant fucking crab legs!!\n\nSo next time I'm in Vegas...no thank you, Wynn buffet. I think I'll be better off eating...anywhere but there.
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Not even as a last resort should you go here for breakfast. Spent the night in the Riviera, woke up hungry and eager to get on the road. Breakfast was not eatable, eggs were disgusting, bacon was deep fried in God knows what and crumbled into pieces just looking at it and they had the nerve to charge high prices... never again!
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Well, I went back 2-3 times since the Grand Opening. All on Wednesdays because Simplified was playing! That's the ONLY reason I'd go there. I spoke with a manager the 2nd time I went there and he told me he personally would put Corona on the beer order! Still don't have it. I'd have to agree that the female bartenders are not very friendly, ever! No smiles, no \""how are you\"", etc... Nothing! And that is each time I've been back! Two weeks ago I ordered a burger. It was ok. Fries are not very good. Last week I ordered a triple grilled cheese. It literally was THE smallest sandwich I've ever had. Two small bites and the 1/2 was gone! Way too little food for their prices! Add that with a bar staff that isn't friendly and you have a recipe for failure! If it wasn't for Simplified playing, I would not go back!
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Nothing has gotten better here... Let me tell you I have NEVER had a complaint on me and I am rarley home. Well. my neighbors are upstairs and at 1 AM last night I called security because, they're noise level is out of this world and it scares my little one. I have made the office aware of this on several occasions... Well, today the office man Josh told me that the neighbor called complaining that I am noisey (keep in mind that I have never have a complaint and am never home) and told them my husbands alarm clock wakes him up. MY HUSBAND IS HEARING DISABLED. The nerve on these people!! And my \""dog is loud and scratches all day\"" I DONT HAVE A DOG!!!!!!! And, Josh said he is taking the neighbors complaint seriously! I have been complaining for months. i understand they have a kid but, so do I and she gets woken up and is scared of the banging! I would be happy if they transfered us... But, they want to charge us a 250.00 transfer fee and RAISE OUR RENT ALMOST 200.00 FOR THE SAME FLOOR PLAN!!!! If we went to a one bedroom it'd be 78.00$ more... HOW unfair is that?! I understand apartment living I really do! But, midnight till six am is just tottaly un fair for us. I understand they have a kid but, so do we and we get up early. I cant hear my neighbor next door with three kids! They say were noisey? Every neighbor we have says they dont hear us and they always ask if weve been gone awhile! JOSH ALSO ASKED ME TO HAVE MY NEIGHBORS COME TO THE OFFICE TO VOUCH FOR ME. I find that so unprofessional!!!! Why bring them into this? Why even go that far? Why not transfer us and do the right thing and make us happy. I hope they let us out of our lease... I pay way to much here to be treated like this and go through this stuff. I am RESPECTFUL and if i am home... I am quiet and mostly sleep. How is it I can complain for months and the neighbor says one thing back about me and its taken seriously? Also, I dont want problems its frustrating when my baby screams and can't sleep at night... But Josh keeps telling the neighbor what I say and tells me what he says and that DOES not help at all.... I am sick of this!!!
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Treated like gold! The music was good, club was good, but Mariana (bathroom attendant) was stellar! Sounds strange, but she was a total rock star! I would highly recommend just for her!!
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aaaaahhh-MAIZE-ing!!! And, no... this place is not over-hyped! This little taco shack on the corner of Green & 1st is life changing. Friendly staff that serve up fresh, hot, flavorful food with smiles! Yes, it is tiny and cramped (bar seating for less than 15 people). Yes, the parking lot sucks. Yes, there are times where the line is out the door and around the building. But it is all worth it!! \n\nI'd highly recommend the Volcanes. Grilled cheese taco with your choice of meat... It's like a quesadilla and taco had a tasty love baby. Yummy! I really enjoyed the carne asada, pastor and chorizo. The chips and salsa were delicious, too! \n\nBtw... just found out that they are opening a second location this summer on Chestnut where Luna used to be!\n\nPeace, love & tacos!
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My second visit here and it deserves a review. For starters this is a very cute Parisian place to get brunch with friends and family on the strip. Great atmosphere and service, located at the Paris Casino. I always make reservations via the Yelp app and it's the best way to reserve a spot without waiting for an hour or so. This place can get busy, so plan ahead! Do sit outside in the patio to enjoy the view of the Bellagio and the tourists walking around. Today was cold but they had heaters outside, so it was pleasant to enjoy the first day of the new year and cold winter of Vegas. I ordered cappuccino for my drink, it was delicious. Then we were served warm French baguette. My mom and I decided to go surf and turf style. We ordered the Lobster Roll sandwich. It is a cold sandwich and deliciously marinated. For our turf we ordered Prime Steak sandwich. Literally the meat melts in your mouth, and the fries on the side were yummy. Last time I tried the Classic Quiche which is phenomenal as well. The menu is not overwhelming, and experience has shown that you can order anything from the menu and you will be a happy person! Satisfaction guaranteed. Happy eating!
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We thought it was a cool concept. However, the customer service needs work. A couple machines not in service, we lost tokens on one. Wish they served beer, it was BYOB though.
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I had to sit on this review for awhile because the excitement when I first tried it was overpowered by my excitement for trying something different. Now that my head is clear and the over-enthusiasm died down, I can write a fair review. \nThis place was a random stop after checking out the liquor store for a Christmas gift. Ita cute and loud (music) with coolers as chairs--just like back home when we would party on the beach. The menu is simple: tacos, hot dog, sides and fried dough. We ordered a chicken taco, fries, hot dogs and sweet dough. To be honest, it's all good. The texture of the dogs are awesome, as are the tacos. Great flavors, great combo of the whole Korean spices with hot dogs and tacos. Overall, I'd eat there again for sure. \n\nI hope that they continue to serve what they have now. Fried dough is a great way to cool off the palette from the spicy flavors, so order a basket. Great experience!
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This place is eye candy.....but that's where it stopped. Tried to dine here after a show and unfortunately the snarky hostess pi$$ed me off so much,we just moved along. Where do they get these juvenile acting brats when there are so many great people looking for employment? Time for a tude change and it won't be on my dime.
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One of the best pies I've ever had
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The 30 day aged NY steak is incredible. Staff is knowledgeable and friendly. The place is elegant but doesnt feel stuffy like like other fine dinning restaurants. A must for steak lovers.
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The only thing that is like a diner here is the decor... First of all, I couldn't help but notice the foul smell that filled the restaurant when we sat down. I don't know if it was a bathroom issue, or the food just smelt like poo...The service is so-so. The jukebox at the table we sat at didn't even work. The food was a little over priced, and not many vegetarian options. I usually enjoy a diner for it's music and interesting crowd. But this place was dead on a saturday, the service was mediocre. I had a simple grilled cheese. I didn't think anybody could really mess that up, but it was not even warm on the inside and the fries were stale. My friends had breakfast for lunch, the food was so greasy and looked like it was from a cafeteria lunch room at summer camp...\n\nI probably won't ever go back here again.
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This place is a joke, way too much hype. Went to see what all the fuss was about. First off the service was horrible. I saw the other tables with biscuits and when I asked the waiter where mine were at it took fifteen minutes for them to come. Biscuits were nasty and stale. I ordered the chicken and waffles and that to was nit that good. Chicken dry and tasted like it had no seasoning. Waffles had to be drenched in syrup. Wifes meal was bad and my daughters chicken breast was horrible. Again they must have just cook the chicken breast with no seasoning. The only thing that was actually really good was the bread pudding. I will never go back to this place even if it's free it was that bad. The portions are big but if it does not taste good what can you do with it.
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We only had drinks and appetizers here and it was a very pleasant experience. The Crystals / City Center is very aesthetically pleasing and this is a lovely space, centrally located in the middle of it. Our bartender was very helpful in discussing the featured drinks. We ordered a steak tartare and our friends ordered the calamari as appetizers. The steak tartare was good, a classical service with not only the raw quail egg but also mustard, capers and chopped hard-boiled egg on the side. It was good, not the best tartare I've had, but certainly good. We tried a bit of the calamari and it was good as well. The drinks were good also. The burger was being photographed here at the time when we were here, and it looked pretty amazing. I'd like to come back here to try it. If it's half as good as it looks, I'd say I'll have to up my review at that time. This experience was a 4 out 5 but I'm sure it could get better, depending on our order. A very mellow and tranquil atmosphere. Also, the projection TV's that show on just a thin suspended screen over the bar? Wow factor. Great job on the decor.
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It's all about the view...I'm not sure how we ended up here...a lot to drink that night...we went up the elevator and there was this little person who pressed the button up for us...looked like a pretty chill crowd...drinks were average price...it's Vegas...the we went out to the balcony...it's the most beautiful view of Vegas...it was nice to just chill and sip on a drink out there...the bathroom was kinda interesting...a nice view looking out that way also...there's a little dance floor if you plan to dance also...
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My brother and I came to 5th and Wine once, and it was pretty decent...especially the fried pickles...so when I was on a date and my date informed me he hadnt been to 5th and Wine yet, I suggested we go for a drink. Oh my word. What a heinous experience transpired next. We were treated like criminals, and my date never got his drink. Here goes:\n\nSo we walk in and find some seats at the bar, and take a look at the menu. The bartender came over and informed us of a new date-night promotion they are running, and then left us to the menu. When she came back, I ordered the LaFitte brut and my date asked her \""How is your sangria?\"" and the bartender responded \""red or white?\"" and he then said \""red\"". And then the bartender walked away. My date and I looked at each other very confused. Then we figured, the bartender must not have heard him correctly yada yada...anyhow, my date mentioned that they allegedly have this great patio yada yada and asked if I would join him on the patio for a moment so he could check it out. So I look at the bartender, and make eye contact, and point towards the patio to signal her that we were going outside for a second, and she nods in understanding. We get out to the patio and we were chatting for a moment when the manager comes out and asks \""is everything ok?\"". She looked at me like I was doing something wrong. And I said \""oh yes, everything is fine, we just wanted to check out your patio\"". The manager then walks back in and immediately returns with one of the male bartenders in tow. The bartender comes out and very confrontationally says \""Is there a problem out here?\"". Both my date and I were quite taken with the way the bartender addressed us, and futhermore the fact that the manager felt it was necessary to bring one of the male bartenders out to address us after I had already told her we just wanted to see the patio. My date suggested that we go back inside and check things out some other time, while the manager and the bartender looked at us like we were trying to ditch on our bill or something. Upon walking back inside, the manager asked me if we were thinking of booking a private party on the patio. (Well sheesh lady if I was I certainly I certainly am not anymore!) I once again informed the manager that we just wanted to see the patio. \n\nWe got back inside, and my glass of LaFitte was waiting. His sangria was no where to be found. I took one sip, it was bitter, or maybe just my taste buds were. I paid for my drink and we left. The ONLY reason I even think of giving this place anything above one star is because the fried pickles were good the first time around. I have no idea why we were treated so aggressively when trying to see the patio. So go ahead and order yourself some fried pickles. Just dont try and take your date out on the patio. \n\nYou have been warned.
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Finally, real food close to ASU. First time here and the food is exquisite. I had the \""Sonoran Bean & Roasted Veggie Wrap\"" with a side of \"" Spinach Olive & Oregano Pasta.\"" The meal was delicious as well as filling. I can see myself spending lots of time on the delightful patio in the future.
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Yet another pleasant experience with Tori ! ... She truly is an eyebrow artist. She takes her time & really puts a lot of thought into what shape works best for you . I highly recommend seeing her & saying goodbye to waxing !!
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Awful!! Don't desk staff has no idea what they are doing. They overcharged me and couldn't help me with my insurance. I'm also pretty sure the Dr got my prescription wrong. Terrible experience.
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We stumbled upon Las Palmas when we were looking for something open on New Year's day. What a pleasant surprise! The lady who greeted us was so sweet! She was very warm and welcoming, and she had such a lovely smile.\n\nAs for the food, the menu is a mixture of Cuban, Columbian, and Ecuadorian cuisine. It's heavily protein based so there's not much for vegetarians except for a few side dishes. I ended up asking for a plate of yellow rice, black beans, green plantains, and guacamole. I also asked for their hottest salsas. Though my entree was a culmination of small dishes, the food was delicious. I particularly loved the guacamole with it's lemony zest which had a wonderful kick to it. The salsas tasted very fresh and blended perfectly with everything. My friend had a cuban sandwich and french fries and I tried a bite of her fries and loved it. The french fry was slightly crispy, full, and soft on the inside, and had just the right amount of salt to it.\n\nThe decor is simple and quaint. The interior presents itself a lot better than it does on the outside, where it's located in strip mall in an area that's pretty drab. If you can get past that, then the food and service will not disappoint. Price wise too, very pocket friendly.
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The last few times that I have been there, the food has been horrid. You ask for suicide hot and get sweet! Ask for crispy and get it so overcooked that it is chicken jerky. \n\nWe went to go have lunch the other day and noticed that someone new was hanging a lunch special banner and I asked him if it was new owners. I was told it was. \n\nUnfortunately, the food is not the same and now I am looking for a new Szechuan place. Any suggestions?
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Has Gone Out of business
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I will say one thing about Barcelona. It is spacious, so for all the claustrophobic people out there, you'll definitely not feel like a sardine in a tin can. I love how you have your options open - if you'd like to feel the sultry summer breeze, or lack of, you can sit outside, or if you are freezing you can go to the main building, and dance your drunk ass off. Yes, the live band's slightly cheesy, but when you're inebriated, who cares? \n\nCaution, for cougar lovers, there are a lot prowling around, waiting to sink their claws in young meat. I've never had the opportunity to eat there, so I can't say anything in regards to food. This is definitely not for people who are going out, expecting to meet a ton of young people, and surround yourself with recent college graduates. Yes, there is diversity. I've seen young to extremely old. I've met my share of extremely weird characters, like this man who was trying to pull girls from the dance floor or the bar, to share the VIP experience with his son who was celebrating his birthday. It sort of felt like he was trying to pimp us out to his son, but that's a different story all together. \n\nBarcelona's is a cougar's den, and the drinks aren't satisfactory for the wallet, but I do emphasize how I love the spaciousness of this place! I suppose that's the only reason I enjoy it, anyway. I usually relax outside, and the dancing side of me doesn't come into action here. With the live band, it's hard to shake my moneymaker, anyway.
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I want to clarify that the Tatum and Cactus location is great, but this one really needs help. First, the service was horrendous. Young people who are clueless as far as serving goes. Is this a training location for their employees???? Come on, folks. And...vacuuming the carpet while customers are eating is just gross. Going back to the bathroom, I noticed a stench and a big hole in the ceiling. What is going on with this location??? Thirty minutes after eating, I had to visit the bathroom with urgency. This is unacceptable for a Chompies. Get with the *&^(%(! program folks.
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Let's see where to start.. First if you decide you want to get clean after arriving into town you might want to try a better place because their sowers are horrible. Sprinkles ate much better then this shower. Secondly i booked a room for 3 nights at a rate of 47$ a night so around 160$ total. A friend of mine booked a month and a half in advance due to attending the 5linx conference and paid 637$ for the 3 nights. Being told they were getting the best rates because the convention was extremely big and so many people from this company booked with them and it was supposedly the best rate around until she seen how much we paid. Pricing needs to be fixed because this is outrageous tripled the price. Third when calling house keeping expect to wait 30 minutes to and hour for anything, and that is even if u are able to get through to them. This was the worst place to stay even for the price. Away from the strip and being a 4 start hotel i could have stayed at a 5 star. Don't recommend unless it's very convenient.
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Dayclub/Pool Party: I don't know HOW this place is rated lower than Wet Republic. WR is a bunch of stuck up people standing around trying to impress each other, at least at Marquee, things get crazy, tons of dancing, eating & drinking. Most people are incredibly friendly (and generous). My party of 10 ladies were on the guestlist and got in for free AND enjoyed a few hours of free drinks at the bar. Wait wasn't long at all. I think cover for guys on Friday was $30, Saturday was more expensive. Oh and lockers are $30, so only bring essentials. Friday started out casual and it got more fun as the day went on, we ended up getting a fish bowl drink (it was too sweet and made my stomach hurt so I stuck to my vodka tonics). As far as drinks, I know fishbowl was $175 but it's party sized and regular drinks I think were ~$8-9, I didn't pay for much... Thanks, new friends :-) Pool water is what you would expect from a dayclub. Saturday was nuts, dancing in the pool meant splashing; you can hardly breathe and you can't open your eyes. Haha but it was a blast, I met a few people on Saturday that I had met on Friday :-) I was a dancing machine here. When I come back, I know this is where I'll be!\n\nP.S. Eric, the locker guy was my favorite; super helpful and carried on a great conversation while I was waiting for my girl friend.
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There is nothing special about this place as matter a fact it is not as nice as a neighborhood Starbucks but what it is, is grossly over priced. Mandalay Bay is charging more than double what the normal price of coffee is. I pay $2.17 for a medium coffee and they charge $4.25!!!. This is beyond ridiculous even though I know it is aimed at fleecing the tourist I still find this shameful.\n\nNot even in the airport or the toll road system back east do they gouge people like this. My advice to anyone is stay thirsty my friends before you give Mandalay Bay a penny for a Starbucks coffee.
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I have been to the Peppermill a few times but never eaten here. Normally I go with friends and watch them drink while I have tea or soft drink in the fireside area. Which is a great place for a couple (you will be pleasantly surprised I Promise). We were there to eat and eat we did. The waitress was nice and looked 16 which I kidded her about but she was a good sport and a very good server. I found it to be a good time and I loved the pastrami sandwich (so lean) just writing this review makes me want to go back. I have not had a good pastrami sandwich in a while. The servings were healthy and everything was quite good. I will be going back. Who wants to come?
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The food is pretty good, but do not order from here unless you want your food to be totally wrong when it's delievered. This has happened to me 5 out of the 8 times I have order from here within the year.\n\nProbably won't order from here again.
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This is the best vegetarian restaurant. We have several vegetarian restaurant options in San Diego but none come close to the Veggie House. Chef Kenny's menu has everything you'd find on a typical Chinese restaurant menu but everything is vegetarian/vegan. The food is delicious and the staff is very nice. It was great to see Chef Kenny walk through the dining room to chat with guests and make sure everyone is enjoying their food. This is a 'must go' for your next trip to Vegas, you will not be disappointed.
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We were looking forward to staying at the Hard Rock Hotel in Vegas for some time. The websites and reviews looked like it would be a fun place to stay. We arrived on a Sunday when parking at the hotel was chaos due to the Rehab party. We paid some extra money to upgrade to a different tower with a room available. Trying to get to our room however was a disaster. The paradise tower is the same location where people line up and get to their rooms. I was manhandled through security to get through with our luggage. It would have been nice if there was a line for hotel guests to pass through the check in to get to their rooms. The fitness center was nice and the gambling casino was entertaining. One morning I walked out of our room and there was a black out on the floor. The elevators were working but it was pitch dark trying to get down to the lobby. The rooms were nicely decorated with the exception of the fact our next door neighbors smoked weed which drifted into our bathroom vents. The bathroom water had an odd smell to it. Needless to say, we won't be coming back.
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This is a great place to go camp or stay in the RV. It's very nice. The RV/camping sites are close to the water. It probably be a good place for a boat as well. I had a great time up there in the RV.
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It's Olive Garden. You get what you get and that is consistency.
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Beautiful decor! They gave us some free champagne since were there for our honeymoon. The tasting menu is very decadent, with caviar and truffles. If you like sushi, this is the place to go.
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This isnt the most glamorous spot to eat and gamble but I have to tell you the dealers here really made my night enjoyable and to top it all off the prime rib dinner was pretty tasty.
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I was very disappointed. I went in for a basic manicure and pedicure and it was a waste of my money. The pedicure spa was very clean but the quality was very bad. The nail polish selection was very limited and low quality. I did not want gel polish but the owner keep pressuring me to get it. Gel polish is not for everyone. I could have done a better job. The polish was very streaky, old, and clumpy. As for the manicure it was rushed because she had an agitated customer. I will never go back there again.
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I have been here I think a dozen times now, maybe more, and have never ever gotten anything that wasn't amazingly good. Camelized salmon, garlic beef noodles, lemongrass chicken, pho.....it's all really good, but expensive! Oh, and don't forget the crispy eggrolls! They are probably one of the best things they have there, they are amazing ($5 for 4). Most of the dishes are $10-$12, the pho is good, not great, and is pricey at $9 for a large. It is a really modern type atmosphere with a nice bar. I think a lot of the price is paying for that. Summing it up: great food, high prices!
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Sometimes places leave you speechless and it is okay. Sometimes you don't need to drone on and on about how good the food is. Sen of Japan leaves that almost perfect impression on me and it is hard to put it into words. \n\nStarting out with the Hawaiian style edamame is a must. So is the mixed seafood cucumber salad. From that point, it only got better. All of the nigiri was fresh, a generous slice, but could have held back on the dressing. At points, the rice was falling apart due to how much sauce was on some of the pieces. \n\nMy friends that I had dined with had prefaced that Sen's miso black cod rivals that of Nobu's. I had to get it and for $14, it is a steal. The steak with the sweet soy based sauce was freaking fantastic. Dragging the meat through it to dab on my rice was not enough. I should have been as smart as my dining partner and just tipped the plate over my rice. \n\nYou need to save room for the chocolate souffle with green tea ice cream. It is magnificent. The nice crunch from the shell to the gooey center pairs so well with the homemade ice cream. I died so many times throughout the meal.\n\nI cannot complain about one thing that hit our table. I call that a win with around eight different fishes, a few appetizers, a couple of entrees, and two desserts.
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Celiacs beware!! Today was our third visit. The first time was great, second time we ordered the same as the first time and to our disappointment it was nothing like the first time. Then, today, it was actually good, so this tells me of their inconsistency, however, that's not why I'm writing this review. I am CELIAC (MUST have a Gluten Free diet) and for any of you aware of what that is, the MUST is non negotiable, apparently Crispy Crepe is ignorant of this and SHOULDN'T offer \""gluten-free if they are not going to adhere to the claim or understand the effects of cross-contamination, etc. After such a lovely lunch with my family, I am now dealing with the ill effects of gluten contamination. Shame..
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I totally take my mom here when she is in town. LOVES it.\n\nThe food is great. The atmosphere is great, and I actually expect the bill to be higher than it is when it comes. Great.\n\nI would give them 5 stars, but I have experienced some lesser service levels. Went for sunday brunch, made the fatal error of arriving at 9 instead of 10, so we couldn't order bloody's...what a newby....\n\nWe were still there at 10. The server, if he was good, would have had those bloody's ready. But he didn't, he forgot.....oh, and they were on the bill. So that did cost a star, I'm afraid.\n\nOtherwise. go and enjoy an excellent dining experience.
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Love this place! Food is always great and the service top notch!
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With all due respect to my local pub\n(in Vegas)\nsometimes I just need\nto kick it with some soju\nand Korean Fried Chicken.\n\nThank goodness\nSoyo Korean Barstaurant\nfits that bill during those times of need.\n\nThe place\nis alive with the sounds of K-pop, accented with cool lighting,\nand houses some super old school video games\n(we're talking Super NES quality gaming here).\nYet it's still surprisingly chill\nthanks to strategically placed booths\nalong with super friendly patrons and staff.\n\nThe food\nsupplies me that comforting combination \ndeep fried and spice\nwhich not only entices the palate\nbut also opens up the senses.\n\nBut what really sets this bar / restaurant\napart from other Korean spots\nis their Soju.\n\nImagine a perfectly blended\nsmoothie.\nIt is neither too sweet nor too watery\nand is cool and refreshing and very relaxing.\nNow imagine that same drink\ngetting you completely blato.\nGood stuff.\n\nOverall,\nit's a great place.
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First the good, they cook the orders up fresh. Now the bad, the beef in the broccoli beef was tough and sparse and the broccoli was still cold in the middle. \n$11.xx with a drink, I don't see coming back.
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Always open and always good. Great specials and good food. Reasonable prices.
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I first bought into the assumption that this owner was honest because he does watch battery replacements for $5. This is merely a loss leader to get you into his store (which I have no problem with). However, I had substantial amounts of gold, good and scrap I decided to sell to this retailer at 15% less than what I have been quoted elsewhere (I would not have sold here, but the \""appraisal\"" work had already been done and I was not too worried so long as I could establish rapport with an \""honest\"" business owner (and support local business on WATER STREET). It turns out, the owner MAY not be honest and he is CERTAINLY unethical and a poor businessman. One of the pieces I sold was an 18K broach with 24K nugget melted on, the size of my thumb and a 1/2 karat pear diamond (ugly, but valuable). He gave me 70% of 18K spot, which I was not real happy about because of the large, pure nugget--his explanation was that because it was mixed 18 with 24 he could only pay 18...whatever! I let it go, but the shiny rock in the middle, I would not. He then told me that he just could not pay anything for diamonds because, in his words, \""after a while, I just have so many of these, I can't do anything with and they just get put into a bucket and sit there\"". So, we both agreed I would be traveling home with the \""worthless\"" stone, though precious to ME!! After cutting a check, fast (a few G's all said and done), I waited and waited as he helped customer after customer. Finally he told me to just come back when they were not so busy (yes they were very busy) \""you'll be back, anyways for the watch\"", he said. Yes, that was my mistake, I LEFT!!! Upon my return a few days later, it was explained to me that they needed to \""get into the safe\"" which would take some time but they would have it for me the next time I returned (now working with his assistants). Upon returning a few days later, I was turned away, again to helping other customers' pressing pawn needs. I could not become unruly, one, because it does no good and two, police, I'm sure respond quickly to precious metals stores. \n\nNow, over a month later, the owner is telling me that he could not just turn the store inside out to find my stone and that had it been a few days after the incident \""I maybe could do something for you\"". I asked if we could look inside his so called \""bucket of extra diamonds\"" or if there was anything he could do for me (pretty big loss) and when in his words he said: \""now why would I want to do that?\"" I knew I had lost. So, here I am, 2 AM, telling my story. I give the old man two stars for his Coca Cola collection on display; as a former collector, I give props for a pretty cool collection; doing business with this outfit, however, I would recommend you take your pocketbook elsewhere--time and money can corrupt the soul, I guess and from this man, at least, I am just another victim.
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After a friend's review, I expected the baristas/fountain workers at the Lavazza Coffee Cafe to be exceptional, and they were lackluster. No sense of excitement or urgency with this twosome when it came to me. The next guest was obviously a regular and they knew his order before he asked, even knew his usual partner in crime's! I will attribute my experience to super high expectation. \nMy latte was made with care, the barista melted the honey I requested in the bottom of the cup before adding ice and milk. I was not asked what milk I wanted, but it turned out fine.\nI will pop back in tomorrow and see if they are more lively in the afternoons.
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I am actually pretty shocked by all of the 5 star ratings! This place is small, overpriced, and doesn't have healthy lunch options. And if your not going to offer healthy lunch options then you should either allow re-entry or allow outside food to be brought inside. They do not allow either of these options. This is very frustrating considering the price you pay. It is $9 per child. One parent per child can play for free which is nice. But if you have multiple kids this can get very pricy. The children's museum is only $2 more and you can bring your own food or leave for lunch and come back. And it is huge so you can easily spend an entire day there. I would recommend trying that instead. But if you are in the desert ridge area and want to beat the heat, give it a try. Don't forget socks!
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Where to begin another high end steak house in Las Vegas is like adding insult to injury. Staying at Caesars Place for a Work conference, and after having some finger food at the corporate event 3 of us decided to head for a real meal just off the Casino at the recently opened Old Homestead of sister fame NYC / AC. I have dinned in both Atlantic City and New York and both have been exceptional. With so many choices for me here, I was reluctant but excited to get that Steak they have become so accustomed to delivering. \n\nOK checked into the hotel went to the concierge and asked that he make us a reservation for 4 for 8:45PM they tell me 9PM no problem. He will call me if there is an issue, I tip him and off I go to my conferences and social events. 8:45 arrive to the restaurant and no reservation can be found, under no name. Strike 1. The girl is apologetic but nothing she can do for me it's simply not there. She says give me a few I'll see what I can do. Lucky to find a high top bar table round barely big enough for 3 but we put 4 here rather than wait for a dining table that could be 45 minutes or so. Waiter was good and took our drink orders, and brought some fresh bread with some pretzel sticks in it. Pretty good and enjoyable. \n\nOrder of Onion rings were ordered for an appetizer along with two salads. Vine Ripened tomatoes & red onions and INE RIPENED TOMATO AND HOMESTEAD CHOPPED 12TOMATO, ONION, MUSHROOM, PEPPERS, HARICOT VERTS, BLACKOLIVES, CRUMBLED BLUE CHEESE AND BASIL VINAIGRETTE Large portions on the salads easily split able and the onion rings were ok \""$12.00\"" but nothing you can't find at a good sports bar. Salads were very good and by far the best thing all night.\n\nDinner is served: New York Strip $54.00 \""Charred Medium Rare\"" No char and although this was one tender cut of meat it had absolutely no flavor whatsoever? Where was the dry rub? Sea salt? simply non descript but certainly not a bad piece of meat just tasteless. The filet didn't fare much better 10 Oz $48.00 again Medium rare and filet not having much flavor to begin with was also lacking something. The Rib Eye Gotham Cut on the bone $54.00 22 Oz was the best of the 3 but there was entirely too much bone vs. meat and not a $54.00 cut of steak.\n\nWhat really was a disaster were the two side dishes $12.00 each Garlic Mashed potatoes were like MUSH. They were flat, tasteless and runny a complete and utter embarrassment. The Sauteed mushrooms $12.00 were like something found in your backyard that you decided to throw in a pan with some olive oil and saut\u00e9 real quick. Another complete and utter cluster ****. \n\nNo Deserts were wanted or tried. I am trying to objective here but for the price points you simply can't have tasteless steaks regardless of the quality and presentation and the disaster side dishes put this on the not ever again list for me at least not in Vegas. Del Frisco's and the Palm for that matter 100 yards down on the left in the forum shops are much better dining options. El Paso for this traveler.
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We recently stayed at the Wynn hotel and experienced theft. We inadvertently left our iPad in the nightstand drawer when we checked out and, upon arriving at the airport a short time later, called lost and found who indicated housekeeping had not checked it in yet. Our friends still at the hotel also attempted to retrieve it, but were told they too had to wait for housekeeping. Awaiting a return call, I also left a msg when we arrived home that evening, knowing time was of the essence. I followed up the next morning, as no one returned my call, and was told that nothing has been turned in. I was directed to Guest Claims to file a claim, which I did, and also a police report, yet they confirmed no one had checked into our room yet. Even though a \""thorough\"" investigation was to take place, I received a call the next day saying that they would be happy to provide an insurance letter because they simply could not \""accuse\"" anyone of impropriety and nothing was found, however the fact is that it didn't disappear into thin air. Each time I have called, they either had my name or check out date incorrect, which leads us to believe that they never had any intention of restoring our item to us.\nHonestly, I would have never expected this from the Wynn. While the facility was lovely, this behavior is unacceptable. I even left a message for Christopher Fox, the assistant manager 6 days ago to review the matter, but never received a call back. This lack of concern and frankly, dishonesty, is appalling. Judging from several other recent reviews, the theft is becoming an epidemic.\nIt's a shame that a supposed luxury resort would conduct itself this way, just awful. We went to great lengths to go on this trip with friends after a family tragedy and this only made it worse. Shame on you, Wynn.
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It's been awhile since I've been here but thought it was still worth mentioning. The food was old and dry and my meal ended up being comped after la cucaracha\nmade its way across my table. I will never go back. Ever.
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I had heard how great this place was so I had to try it. First impression was an arrogant hostess who was more concerned with marking off her floor chart or station map than greeting me. I was sat and ordered the Lobster Bisque which was amazing, the bread was awesome. My server Jade was excellent as well. I ordered the Veal Marsala and it was extremely bland and tasteless. Not even the sauce could save it, Marsala usually has a nice, nutty flavor. It had no flavor at all, very disappointing. After seeing the decor and tasting the bread and the Bisque I was expecting a great meal, it was far from it. A microwave meal has more flavor.....
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I don't care that this is a chain restaurant, everything from the venue, to the food, to the waitresses screams authentic to me. The high ceilings, communal tables and benches, live German music make this spot ideal for a family out for lunch, or a group of friends looking to get sloshed and spanked on the butt (which they will do when you order a shot of schnapps, oh yeah!)\n\nI've had German food, but not in Germany, so it would be quite difficult for me to review the meal. It boiled down to personal preferences for me.. I prefer my sauerkraut cold, not warm, and I prefer my schnitzel not to taste too.. \""porky\"". So if you aren't a full-blooded Bavarian chap, I suggest you stick to the sausages and steaks. The apfelstrudel is really good with extra vanilla ice cream :) \n\nP.S. If you you aren't feeling the communal main dining hall or the beautiful beer garten with blue skies, there's a tiny sports bar by the entrance where you can watch sports and still enjoy the bier.
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I had an appointment at 1030am. I am still waiting on answers from doc its almost 2pm.
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You may ask what more there is to say about Pick Up Stix than what chris r has already said, and ordinarily you'd be right. But my experience there compels me to write so much more...\n\nSo we walked up to the door. I'm right handed so I pulled on the right door, but it didn't open. Then I pushed. No open. Was there a sign? No. But ppl were working inside, so i went to the left door and it worked.\n\nNext, I went to order. Order our house special!! Okay, sure. Tell me what it looks like. So the lady points at the pic on the menu, a dish replete with veggies and meat and sauce. Then she tells me that the house special does not have any veggies in it except green onions. Ooooooookay...\n\nSo i order something else, whatever it was. \n\nThree weeks later our food comes...\n\nIt included an egg roll which didn't taste like the typical egg roll. Appropriate, because it was served with (*outrage!*) yellow sweet and sour sauce! \n\nLook. This isn't food network, and you aren't iron chef. You are pick up stix and your s&s sauce should be that recognizable, iridescent red like all other s&s sauces. don't trip.\n\nThe rest of the food was in a soup of goo that made the flavor pretty uniformly overpowering and unsavory.\n\nDon't go to pick up stix. You have been duly warned.\n\n(Good for: Breakfast___ Lunch___ Dinner___Brunch___Late Night___Dessert___Nothing_X_)\n\n\n\nUPDATE: 4 hours later, my mouth still smells like an elephant ate a pound of garlic and then crapped in my mouth. My wife refuses to be near me. My two month old cries when I try to hold him. I'm a pariah. Thank you, pick up stix.
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I WOULD RATHER EAT OUT OF THE GARBAGE ... than eat at Cafe Luna again.\n\nThe day we went they had a set menu for $45 a person. 4 courses. Without exaggeration, THE FOOD WAS DISGUSTING. This was my first time here, so I didn't know what to expect. The restaurant looked nice, good atmosphere. The service was fine.\n\nFIRST COURSE: Lox with cream spread and bread and Oysters\nThe salmon tasted like it was two weeks old. It had that rancid fish smell you get when you buy old discount fish from meijer. The oysters were the same. Terrible.\n\nSECOND COURSE: Coconut Shrimp and Mixed greens with beets\nThe Coconut Shrimp tasted like it came straight from the buffet line at a cheap Chinese restaurant. Cheap quality. I wouldn't be surprised if it came from some frozen bag at costco. Mixed greens with beets was pretty good. \n\nTHIRD COURSE: New York Strip Steak and Lamp Chops\nI swear on my life this is the worst steak I've ever had. The meat was tough and stringy. It was WAY over-seasoned. And it was like 50% tough, inedible fat. I could make a better steak when I was 12. The Lamb Chops were so tough, we couldn't even eat them. \n\nDESSERT: Berry pastry, flourless chocolate cake, and some shitty marshmallow thing covered in chocolate and coconut\nWhat can I say? Dessert was the best part of the meal. And it was still awful. The pastry was fine. Nice and flaky. However, the flourless chocolate cake (portion was the size of my thumb) was subpar, and the marshmallow dessert tasted like sugared tar. It was impossible to chew.\n\nDropped $120 with tip (two people) for the worst food I've ever had at a respectable looking restaurant. I understand it was a set menu day and their tapas are better. However, what self-respecting chef/cook serves food this low-quality to anyone on anyday? I enjoy good food, but I'm definitely no snob. This was just unacceptable.
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Out of business
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I hate this store. I never thought that I could say this about a Target. \n\nEverytime I have been here, the police are Here. So frequent, that by the handicapped parking is specific parking for law enforcement only.\n\nThe store is really picked over, with no star bucks, petite baskets, and a lot of un happy looking employees.\n\nSomething about this store just feels dirty to me..and the feeling carries on to the parking lot. Baskets everywhere, trash, it really needs some TLC.
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Dined there for the first time. My husband and I tried the crab salad tapas, shrimp tempura and the pulled pork tapas and they were all excellent! I found my new favorite drink...the Cuban pomegranite! For a Saturday night, it was packed, therefore, the service was rather slow. Our waiter wasn't the most attentive as we hardly ever saw him and took awhile between courses. I'm glad we weren't in any hurry. I thought the food was very good and I will definitely go back.
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Let me preface this by saying that if I pay $12 for a sandwich anywhere outside of New York or an airport, I had better hear angel choirs singing. Upon its appearance at my table, the Reuben sandwich LOOKED amazing: a towering behemoth of corned beef, cheese, and pumpernickel that promised incipient deliciousness. However, the first bite uncovered the sad truth: the meat was extremely dry and bland. And although no amount of 1000 island dressing would have fixed that problem, hardly any was to be found. I have to admit that I made no effort to recover the liberal chunks of corned beef that pooped out of my sandwich onto the plate. At least that made it easier to eat, and the pumpernickel was good. But in the final assessment, this sad sandwich had me thinking Arby's.
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Free wifi, decent food options - yes it needs a bit of a face lift, but I'd rather have the wifi than shiny new stuff. There's a spa in D terminal that offers massages, mani/pedis and facials. it was tempting since I had 2+ hours for my flight! Would like a few more plug-ins, but I managed to find one in a bar (Home Turf near D34) with a sassy and sweet waitress to boot.\n\nSecurity was way better than expected - tons of lines and competent TSA folks. I made it from the ticket area through security in under 15 minutes mid-day Friday.\n\nAnd of course the slot machines are plentiful!
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The pho seems to have gone back to its normal awesomeness so I guess it was a bad day for the chef or he called in sick. It is still my go I place for pho.
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