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Great Rock n Roll radio station. I've been listening to this station for years. It's one of the few that hasn't changed formats and has always played Rock. They have awesome giveaways for concerts and host pretty cool events throughout the year. I like consistency and this station has it.
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Good lord was the 45 min wait worth it! I ordered the Miyagi burger and our table shared the oxtail chili cheese fries. Both were out of this world yummy! Servers were nice and helpful with the menu, too. Can't wait to go back to Vegas and try the Shogun burger, which has foie gras. *drools
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We didn't have a good experience here. My husband was given a gift certificate for a one hour massage. I decided to join him and we booked a couples massage. We got to the resort a little early and hung out at the pool while we waited for our massage. I then looked around the spa area and was given a brief tour of the area by an attendant. While I was on my tour I overheard a man say to another man \"do you want my 1:30.\" I didn't really pay that much attention until they came to get us for our massage. My husband got a woman and I had the man that was trying to give away the 1:30 appointment which happened to be ME! Things kind of went downhill from there. We were escorted into the couples room for our massage. I wasn't asked if I wanted any special oils or lotions. I wasn't asked if I wanted a certain part of my body done or if I was having trouble spots. Then while doing my massage he didn't do the back upper part of my legs, I had to tell him to do that. Most of the massages you have the masseuse does your whole body without being told what to do. I just feel like it was a burden for this man to do the massage. For the prices they charge and the \"so-called\" reputation they have I expected better. I don't remember his name but the person my husband had was Jeanie (I think). She has been there about 15 years and she was excellent. She did an excellent job on my husband and didn't have to be told what to do. My husband stated she did parts of his neck that he wasn't even aware he had muscles. There are better places for less money. I didn't think the spa rooms were that great either. Also, they didn't give you any pre-spa services such as the heated neck pad while you wait for your massage.
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Finally tried this place and I found it very tasty. I've been experimenting with eating more raw foods so, this place has been on my radar even more. I'm not sure that any person would love this cafe but if you're a vegetarian, or interested in having a healthy meal to accent your regular SAD (standard american diet), I think you would like this place.\n\nI arrived early and noticed they only had very small (for my liking-15 ounces) bottled waters, I walked over to Smiths to buy a large water for a fraction of what they were selling theirs (didnt even check their prices). I had my own water canteen/bottle, so just filled that up and walked back to meet my friends for lunch.\n\nWe chatted at a table and perused the menu. I order the vegi-cotti. I chose this because it came with a side of their pasta primavera so, I could try two dishes at once. Both were yummy. I ate one vegi-cotti and half the portion of pasta primavera and took the other vegi-cotti and remaining past home. It was a very generous portion but it should be given the price of $13.88.\n\nThe PP was strips of zucchini, the shape of thicker linguine. The sauce was a very tasty tomatoey sauce. The vegi-cotti was their in house Italian veggie mixture (including basil and parsley) cut very small so it was easy to eat, as it was stuffed in one of their sprouted flat breads (kinda looks like a thick darker tortilla). My recommendation, eat the entire portion at the restaurant. The leftovers, while still tasty, the sprouted bread had a crunchier or firmer consistency when newly prepared. The left overs were a bit soggier but, still tasty.\n\nMy friends (have been to Go Raw before-this one and the Sahara location) shared the Mediterranean Pizza and the Enchiladas. They said both were very good.\n\nFood is good and fresh. Prices are high. And, I think for these prices they should have some cold tap water in pitchers with lemons or cucumber.
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This review is for Brad Garrett's performance, not his back up comics who perform in his absence when he is away.\n\nBrad Garrett was performing the night we saw the show so luckily I can review him personally based on his act as the show is afterall named after him.\n\n*This show is Brad Garrett's comedy club, key word \"comedy club\". With this show Brad is not always on the roster so if you are going to see him perform specifically then you best contact the box office and confirm. A lot of the time he is on a week or off two and has other odd ball comedians filling in. \n\nI just think is lame to have a show and comedy club named after you and half of the time not be the performer? It could be misleading to folks that have not seen the show or who are not aware. If I paid for a ticket to see a certain person and their stand in was there instead I may be upset! \n\nIf you get offended easily then this is not the show for you. If you don't think you will enjoy racist, gay, your mama gave me oral type of jokes over and over and over again then please do not waste your time. \n\nI was not that impressed. I think Vinnie Favorito (see my review) is raunchy but a hell of a lot more funny than Brad Garrett in my opinion!
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Absolutely loved this sephora store, I obviously love all the product there but the staff was also extremely helpful and polite..awesome customer service and beautiful makeup!!
4
Love love love! Everything, down to the service. When I wasn't sure what to get, the person taking my order was helpful and concerned about what I was looking for in a meal. Great healthy options and yummy tea! :)
4
Almost passed right by this place on my way to the Old Port. Glad I stopped in to see what's up.\n\nAt first glance, a used clothing store with free lemonade.\n\nOn second glance, also the cheapest coffee shop in town. $1 including tax for a single espresso, prepared in a charming fashion. Add in huge homemade cookies for $1 and we're already at 5*.\n\nI walked to the back with my espresso and found the cutest dog lounging on the couch. He was happy to have a friend. Then a random girl sat down and played a bit at the piano. Awesome vibe to chill for a bit during a busy weekend.\n\nCame back again and asked the older gentlemen that works there, perhaps the owner, when they close. \"Whenever... the fuck... I want!\" Amazing.\n\nSix stars for this place.
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If I could this place would get negative stars. A friend and I went tonight, took FOREVER for any one to even take our order. On top of that they forgot my friend's order and after 15 minutes came back to ask what he ordered again. Very poor.... High priced
4
What an awesome little shop! Beautiful nail designs, awesome customer service and attitude, all while keeping things professional and clean. I went in on a Wednesday around 2pm for a pedicure and the place was bustling. I waited maybe 5 minutes for a chair to open and a technician to be free. Nice vibe, and GREAT price! \nHad a manicure done later in the week, and her shaping was perfect. Would give 5 stars, but they do not have shellac or gel polish, which is a beneficial technology upgrade!\n\nUpdate 8/2012\nThey now have shellac and gel polish, so they get 5 stars! way to upgrade!
4
This is my husbands and I favorite place! This is the place we go to for every birthday and anniversary! My husband even proposed to me here! The maitre d Ron always is very nice and always remembers us and take great care of us! The steaks are unbelievable awesome! I always have the petite filet mignon and my husband has the porterhouse! Both are always perfectly cooked! For apps we get oysters on a half shelf ! We both get casears salads. I can't say enough good stuff about the this place the only thing I wish is that it was not in Circus Circus its a very long walk from valet or parking garage in heels!
3
I like this store they sale tons and tons of sexy panties for $1 buck call it trashy, I call it a great deal. They are sold in those giant bins. Think Walmart 2.99 DVD bins, you get the idea but if you have the patient to hunt elbow deep you can find some super cute knickers.\n\nOn one occasion I purchased an Aztec print book bag purse with a snap that was a little unstable for my comfort. The book bag purse would open while it was on my back. I returned it to the store with no fuss Rue 21 gladly accepted the defected item back.\n\nAlso Rue 21 sales men's clothing too.
1
My fifth visit to Paris and for the first time I was a little disappointed. Although the staff was as friendly and as courteous as ever, I did not appreciate being charged an early arrival fee (especially since I had paid a premium fee for my second night -- apparently there was a convention booked.) I had two meals at Ile St Louis, the sidewalk cafe-style restaurant, and was disappointed with both. Though the duck was advertized on the menu as being accompanied by \"rosemary polenta\", rather a treat, at least to me, it arrived with mashed potatoes and a half-assed apology from the waiter. Undaunted, the next morning I ordered the Eggs Benedict, but they were unbelievably salty, almost inedible. (On my third morning I walked up to the Venetian for breakfast.) I am also irritated that the \"smoking rooms\" are all on the fourth floor, with no possible chance of a view of anything. Smokers are NOT second class citizens and should NOT be treated as such! If things have not improved, after my next visit I will find a different hotel in which to stay. \n But I will miss the ambience of \"Paris\". I do like the Casino which is large enough to make one feel like one is \"on the Strip\", but small enough so you don't need a cell phone to find your traveling companion. The entrances are convenient, the location is superb, and the staff is congenial if, in some cases, not particularly helpful. I will HATE having to find a new favorite place to stay in Las Vegas, but find one I most definitely will.
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I suppose I'm disappointed because it's more Korean than Hawaiian, though from reading other reviews I should have realized that. I do like Korean food, but in this case, I didn't think it worked out too well. The prices are normal - about $8/plate - and you get a main entree with 4 sides. For the sides, you get to pick from a selection of various Korean side dishes, like kimchi and pickled cucumbers. They also have macaroni salad, which is more of a Hawaiian BBQ side dish. \n\nToday I ordered the Beef BBQ plate and my boyfriend ordered the Chicken Katsu and Meat-Jun plate. I thought the beef was cooked well enough. It wasn't so tough that I couldn't cut through it. But I thought it was a little too salty and dry after a while. The meat-jun was really good. I'm not sure what it is. It seems like it was meat wrapped in egg or something...? The chicken katsu was also all right, but the katsu sauce was too thick and too salty as well. \n\nAbout half way through the meal, I started feeling a little uneasy. I'm not sure what it was - maybe it was the macaroni salad or the kimchi. My boyfriend felt the same way, too. It wasn't too bad that I couldn't finish my food, but I didn't really enjoy it and I don't think I'll be coming back.
4
Stacey is the best! She really knows her business and is very friendly. Made me feel very comfortable and is very professional. I'll go back for sure..
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I usually am not interested in going to Jet when I'm in town but my friend had a hook-up for buy 2 bottles, get 1 free, so we decided to do it. When I first walked up, I was so not impressed by the people standing in line...totally ghetto but there was a huge line. It helps to be on the guest-list and/or do bottle service. My group was pretty big with 8 guys and 4 girls. With this ratio, to get in without waiting in line, we set it up so that the 8 guys were buying 2 bottles and we put the 4 girls on the guestlist to get in free. Someone we knew, knows a bartender that was able to do that. I don't know what the regular cost is for the 2 bottles but we did get one free on top of that. In Vegas, you gotta ask around, network, make friends, etc to get the best deals/hook-ups. Anyway, we all got in easily with this set-up. Once inside, the club itself is decorated pretty nicely with candled walls, lights on the ceiling and stripper-poles throughout the dancefloor. The space is medium sized, not small but not huge either. The music was really good, a mix of Hip Hop and some House. We got a table right next to the dancefloor. Our bottle service girl was pretty friendly (they aren't always) and attentive, refilling the mixers, ice, and cups often. Later in the night, she told my husband she could do buy one bottle, get one if we wanted more, so we did. We got a second bottle of Jack ($450 plus tax + 20% gratuity). In total, we bought 3 bottles and got 2 free, so 5 total. More friends showed up, we got the two tables next to us since they opened up. And ended up partying 25 people deep. It was a good time. \n\nThe place was totally packed, uncomfortably packed. If we didn't have a table, I'd be pissed off. The couple of times I walked to the bar and bathroom, I was squished to death. The crowd is mostly 20-somethings, so it's a bit younger and all ethnicities. My only gripe is that there were really nasty chicks on the stripper poles. I thought the poles were going to break. It was NOTcute! So I docked a point because of janky people in this place.
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I've left 3 voice messages with the reservation desk over the past 4 weeks for an upcoming business meeting.\nFinally reach a living person today to be told the hotel is sold out for that date (a month away).\nI asked to speak with the GM and got.... voice mail.\nVery Frustrating
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My wife and I are craft beer fanatics, so when I heard that this place had over 100 beers on tap I had to try it. While the sheer number of brews was impressive the bartenders knowledge was a disappointment. I don't expect them to know every beer but some basics would have been nice. When I asked the bartender what beers they had on nitro and he replied all of them were on nitro and it was very expensive to serve them that way, I was a little surprised. I should have taken that as hint.....
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Ok so I had to \"live in Vegas\" for a couple weeks while working on a Casino and my \"home\" ended up right across the street from this place. Which in case you were not aware, is apparently in a bad neighborhood. I was warned by 1) the cab driver dropping me off from the airport 2) a co-worker and 3) another cabby taking me home from work--that I should never walk alone after 5pm. The menu looked pretty good, so I was excited to try this place. The service was so slow. We were seated immediately and then ignored for like 20 min. then our order taken and then ignored for 30 min, we asked what was up and they had made the order wrong, but no one told us. Finally after being in the restaurant for about an hour and a half we got our food. It was okay, but definitely not worth the wait. It was the type of chain like food one would expect from a Chili's or TGIF and they got the order wrong. We talked to the manager and he did not seem to care. Moral of my story--this place is no breeze.
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Food taste and quality are good but the price is high for the quantity of food they serve.
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I decided to try this place after reading they reviews. One of the best manicures I've ever had! Jen was so thorough and meticulous- my feet feel so pampered and soft! And the salon is beautiful. Definitely A five star place!
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They have a great looking shop, was not impressed with the gelato, or the selection of treats. I work in a hotel room service and I noticed most of the treats they were offering were things I have seen when we do catering functions.\n\nIf this is your first time going there do not expect anything like a starbucks sized or type drink. Maybe I ordered the wrong thing but the only thing I can say about sambalatte is they have a nice shop.
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Dislike, dislike, and dislike! This place is cheap for a Vegas buffet, $10.99 AYCE, but service seriously sucks. Came here with a group of 9 and we only had half of the party there, yet they already expected us to pay up front 18% gratuity already. Um...no. How do they expect their customer to pay before they even sit down. Heck no, they better sit us down or we will just peace out.\n\nAfter 10 minutes of 'fixing the issue' we sat down and ate. Nothing special at all here other than it's cheap. There's breakfast (bacon, eggs, hash brown, toast and etc) meats (ham or roasted beef, pretty big piece and chewy). Soup (chowder or chicken noodle were mehs) Big selection of greens at the salad bar. A plate and a half, we were done. \n\nWhen we were about to leave and just calculating our bill with each other standing up, freakin lady was already creeping behind us REMINDING us about the 18% gratuity... -_- seriously? Half of our group left, including me without a hesitant about the tip and left. Well deserve tip is when there's a well service to customers. This will be our last taste at the Terrible's.
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My boyfriend and I came here for the first time yesterday and the waiter Mark was very helpful. He explained the menu to us and gave us very good suggestions. I am not the biggest fan of red meat but they have the best Tri tip! The strawberry lemonade is amazing and they have the best cole slaw I've ever eaten! I definitely recommend eating here if you want really good BBQ and great service!
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After consulting the Great and Knowledgeable RAND...my plus one and I went out to Talking Stick for our bimonthly Mommy -Daddy Date night . This night's excursion was all about Talking Stick. We wanted to see if it was worth having a stay-cation there. \n\nFirst off Low Carb heaven here folks!! If I jump back on the Low Carb band wagon again this will be my Mecca. Prime Rib, big sweet shrimp, lovely oysters ( actually better than we have had at Durant's and Bandeaux..seriously. ) Loads of fresh salad bar faves, like blue cheese , choice olives, mushrooms, bacon , nuts etc. They also had a cheese / lox/ fresh fruit area that looked super healthy , I must tell you the Kobe beef was very delicious and I wish I had had that first instead when I was full. They also had some uninspiring Asian food and a pizza area..not necessary for me but I guess somebody would like it. \nDesserts were good ..not stellar , but pretty tasty, they had some great gelatos, and cute little Brulees, fruit tartlets, good banana and coconut pies ..THE WORST ...surprise, the Cheesecake, it was sticky, sweet peanutty..what's up with that!? the had an interesting \nfruit bread puddingish dessert that reminded me of desserts I had in Germany...yum.\n\nService was great , drinks were refilled way before they emptied , good service, nice staff. We will be back ...In my book 25.00 was worth it. Want to make it 5 stars..give me tender Prime Rib and tastier Desserts.
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Yes I am a fan!\nThe staff seem to be very involved and enthusiastic about the coffee they make.\nI always take friends there oh and my mum who thinks she's a coffee connoisseur!\nI go for the amazing smells, quirky decor and out this world cake!\n\nI recommend a visit! :)
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I went here a few weeks ago to meet up with a couple friends to do some drinking and gambling. We succeeded, but it was like pulling teeth. First our blackjack table was closed, and we had to switch to a texas holdem poker table game. Then at around 2am, they closed that table with the 3 of us playing and a full table of pai gow. Why? They said they were closing that pit. It takes one floor man and two dealers to continue dealing in that pit, and surely it costs less to hire the there of them than the amount of money they're losing. Sure, we could have moved to the other pit, but I was sick of jumping from game to game. I did ask the floorman for a comp, and he obliged, but the only thing open was their 24/7 cafe, which was pretty average. Probably just a bad experience, but for a \"locals\" casino, I wasn't impressed.
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love meghan! talented young lady and very professional!
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We tried to go to Serendipity 3 for lunch, but we never actually saw a waiter. We waited about 20 minutes after being seating and saw plenty of other wait staff not making eye contact with patrons, but never found ours. It's too bad I was really looking forward to a $14 hot dog.
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First off, I am not a real Cajun/Creole food fan as I find it on the salty, fatty or bland side. Lola's, overlooking ugly and busy Charleston Blvd in Las Vegas, is simple and quaint inside, however. This is definitely not a fancy place. With Party City Mardi Gras decorations and fleur de lis decor, it has a cheesy feeling of the bayou and the Creole music is somewhat charming. We ordered apps of grilled mussels, coated in some tasty buttery and slightly cheesy topping (good, but not drop you to your knees good), white baguette slices flame grilled and a green salad, it was a decent start. The dark beer on tap was really good though, making me happy. The blackened grilled chicken I ordered was fair, again, nothing too spectacular. The people we were with commented that they enjoyed their plates of red beans and sausage, crawfish and crab cakes. My hubby had jambalaya which he said was pretty good, but not a very big serving. He finished my chicken and French fries. Entrees come with 2 sides of your choosing; green salad (literally 6-7 pieces of lettuce, 7-8 pieces of teeny-tiny cucumber fragments and I think a sliver of tomato), red beans, coleslaw, or French fries. The desserts looked good, but we shared a Bananas Foster which actually was delish! The rum and brown sugar syrup over the warm bananas and cold vanilla ice cream was tasty! Service was good, waitress very nice, wish they'd turn the AC up for the Dear, she was sweating her butt off. \nWould I return to Lola's? Perhaps, but just for the Bananas Foster.
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Bull feathers went out of business. I wonder why.
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I absolutely love Chipotle and in the past this location has been fine but tonight was awful. My boyfriend decided to order online which seemed like a great idea except when he got home I realized something wasn't right about my burrito before I even opened it up. It was misshapen and even though I just removed half the foil the burrito just fell apart. It's like the contents were trying to escape the tortilla. So I gave up and tried to eat it with a fork when I realized the meat wasn't fully cooked, as in tasted raw in the center of those tiny pieces (of which the burrito was seriously lacking). While my boyfriend's dinner seemed fine, he also commented that something didn't taste quite right. \n\nDo I have to watch you make my food to get a decent burrito? I've worked in fast food and just because someone calls in an order it doesn't mean you get to be lazy.
1
This place was just OK for me. The servers were really nice and my food was good, but my husbands looked like it was plopped out of a TV dinner package and put on the plate. \n\nHaven't you guys watched CHOPPED and all those other cooking shows? We were thinking with Emeril as your face, that you would have worked a little harder on the presentation. We were disappointed. Maybe we should be looking to something a bit higher class to get the experience we were looking for. \n\nThey did make a good white sangria (free as a Yelp check in offer). Think that was the best part of the meal.
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I have to disagree with Chris W., because I think that the Phoenix Improv Festival is no where near the quality of Chicago's Sketchfest. However, the prices are more than fair: how can you beat three performances for $15.00!? That is cheaper than a movie, and SO MUCH more fun!\n\nI attended both the 7 PM and 9:30 PM shows on April 18, 2009 (for a total of six performances), and without a doubt (and of no surprise to me) I was most pleased with WeirDass. Most of you will know Stephnie Weir from MADtv. I was doubly pleased because I had not expected any, what I would call, \"headliners.\"\n\nThough I think there is a huge opportunity to market the Festival to the masses that is being overlooked...all in all, I think the Festival has the potential to become great.
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I've been brought here more and more....\n\nand I'm starting to change my opinion!\n\nThis is a great burger spot... get in.. sit down... and get out... (kinda like in-n-out without the wait;])\n\nI love how home-style this burger is, I feel like I went to a family barbecue and got a delicious decent sized burger... with melty cheese and absolutely no skimping out on ingredients here!\n\nI love how the burger falls apart and gets all over my face.... driving me to use 10 napkins per one burger.\n\nMaybe I'm just a sloppy eater, but the juices from the meat, tomato, pickles, and juice/grease from the cheese will keep me coming back!
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This was my first trip to Pittsburgh and this place came highly recommended by friends that live in Pittsburgh. While the service (people could not have been more hospitable), the food was disappointing. \n\nThe idea of the fries on a sandwich sounds like a great idea in theory, but in actuality it is not. I ordered the Salami with a fried egg on top. The sandwich despite all of these things on it was extremely bland. You need about a pound of salt to get any flavor out of it......
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Bad ambience. 1h wait for food when there were only 3 other tables with people. Bad quality and quantity of food.
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My sister and I wanted to try this restaurant because we saw it at an episode of the \"best thing I ever ate\" at the Food Network channel. There was a wait with people lining up. In about 20 minutes we were seated. I don't understand--What is all the hype about this restaurant? The food is nothing to rave about! The bbq chicken- ok- Ive had better ones! ; chow mein -alright; pork larb- disgusting! The only salvation was the Nam Prik Ong which is really delicious. The servings are not very generous. The prices appear cheap but don't be fooled for you get very little for what you pay. The staff are very nice and friendly, which is about the best I can say about this restaurant. All the following on this Thai restaurant situated off the Strip did not live up to my expectations! Sorry.
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very good food, the person that said the place was just plain disgusting must be the competition.\n\nThey have \"prime rib\" on the buffet, now i'm not sure if this is actually prime rib but if it is its the toughest piece of meat i've ever had, that is my only compliant...everything else is wonderful and a huge selection, one thing I would suggest is making sure the labels above the food match what is in the tray\n\nWatch out in the winter time the snowbirds flock to this place and you will usually have a wait at least on friday's and saturday's
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I am not a person that frequents Starbucks. I don't particularly like the chain for a plethora of reasons, but that is where a friend of mine that I was reconnecting with after 15 years wanted to grab a coffee, so I was not in a place to argue.\n\nThough I will say that the coffee tasted reminiscent of paint thinner, which it has at every Starbucks that I have visited across the country, the staff here was friendly and perky. The barista was especially cool, and fun, and she helped to make my experience at a coffee shop that I generally disdain, more pleasant. The place was clean too which Starbucks stores are not always.
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This is my 3rd time here and I want to luv this place but I'm not sure why I'm not super into the food. I will continue to support this place because I really appreciate what the owners are doing for the community. The art inside and around the building is super dope and changes often so it's nice to always see something fresh, alive and beautiful in the hood. I luv the bread and olive tapenade that is served before your meal. So tasty! There is a plethora selection of tequila & mezcal. In terms of food I got the Crema de Elota Sopa. It's definitely yummy and made from scratch but it's a tad sweet from the corn and only had one shrimp in it but maybe it's an essence of shrimp. Whatever I luv soup. My friend had the Chili Colorado pork chop which was a big ass pork chop w/some serious sauce w/chipotle mash potatoes and super greasy zucchinis. I've also had the Chilis en Nogada a mixture of yummy chilis, cream sauce and nuts which is a good suggestion because there is a lot of history behind this dish and it's a tasty eat. Either way like I said it's a must eat experience in AZ, don't listen to my review I jus want to be honest.
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I really loved the griffin! Great locals pub with a nice selection of beer on tap and the waitress made me a delicious bloody mary :)
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Things have gone from bad to worse at this gym. Several cardio machines are against a huge window, and are impossible to use in the afternoon due to the searing sun. Windowshade anyone? The locker room situation is deplorable - they built a gym with a handful of available lockers. Needless to say, at prime time there is not a locker in sight. Yet they continue to sell memberships and bring in more people...\nI would not recommend that anyone join this gym - too expensive for a place with no basketball court, no racquetball courts, and limited weight machines.
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Several people kept telling me - YOU MUST TRY Bd's Mongolian Grill!! So when my friend had her birthday dinner there, I thought it was a great time to try it out. Unfortunately, I just wasn't impressed. \n\nThe party was on a Friday night and, of course it was hoppin'! We were informed as to how the place worked, given bowls to fill, and told to have at it - Meats, Veggies, Sauces. This is where they lost me. \n\nThe meat... it just didn't look good. I also didn't enjoy the idea of raw meat sitting out there for people to self-assemble. Maybe I just worked in the food service industry too long... but eww. Also, it just didn't look clean.\n\nThere were decent vegetables - nothing gross or moldy. They had tofu! Thank goodness for tofu! If it wasn't for that, my meal would have been a disaster.\n\nFinally the sauces. I will say, they just weren't clearly labeled clearly. Also it was just messy. If you don't know flavors, you won't make a successful stirfry. There were several people at our table who destroyed their meals by incorrectly mixing sauces.\n\nThe grill is what sells the restaurant. They guys that work the grill are efficient, comical, and friendly. They are my reasoning for giving Bd's 3 stars. I liked the grill.\n\nWould I return to Bd Mongolian's? If a friend had a birthday there, yes. If not, I probably would choose one of the other SouthSide venues for my meal.
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I've needed either glasses or contacts since the mid 80s. Of all the offices I've been to, this is my absolute favorite. The office is convenient, clean and spacious. The staff is friendly and recognizes me when I walk in. I'm very happy with Dr. Eskew and like her very much. (I haven't seen Dr. Cooley.) I can't think of a reason to not like this office. There are lots of other dr's offices that could take some tips from Val Vista Vision.
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I never knew green chilies were more valuable than gold. We ordered a dozen red tamales and a dozen green chilies. The person taking our order was not happy that we did not give them a 24 hour notice that their \"gourmet tamales\" require for such a large order. The red tamales were as dry as sawdust and the green chilies came with one small sliver of chili. The \"hot Sauce\" they have is nothing more than enchilada sauce with red chili flake added. Next time I'll just go to Del Taco where two dozen .40 cent tacos do not require a 24 hr notice from a family of 6.
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HANNAH HANNAH HANNAH! I wish this place was in LA!!! I just left with a perfect pedi and gel mani! Pricey but worth it!!! Hannah is such a perfectionist which I love!!!! Flawless nails! Thanks!
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I don't eat fried chicken very often, but this chicken fingers are very tasty. Not like other franchise fried chicken. I did not get fries and got extra chicken fingers. \n\nThe place is small, but the owner Alin is awesome man. I was very much focusing on the chicken and sauce. Haven't tried all the sauces, but will give them a shot. \n\nSome people tweet on social network about the tasty Chicken meals. Even news crews were there as well. Now the only place you can find their coupon is http://www.smartlocalshoppers.com/store/view/promotions/1054/\n\nThe owner will even give more free stuff if you show the coupon on your iPhone or smart phone. So you don't have to print and bring in the coupons. \n\nI would recommend everyone to eat at their restaurant. The chicken fingers are too tasty to resist! Best Fried Chicken in Town.
3
I liked this festival but then again I did a lot of things right to insure that we would like the festival. \n\n1. I pre-bought our tickets to avoid the hour+ lineup for tickets.\n2. We brought water to drink for the long walk from our car to the entrance. Unfortunately the parking attendants made us park in a spot that was closer to Target on Indian Bend then to the gate. The parking was free so that certainly was a plus and the security let us carry in our water.\n3. We arrived between 12-1. As it was, Gallo Blanco had already run out of their chicken tacos in the early afternoon.\n4. I printed out last years list of winners so we had a target of several booths that we wanted to go try. There are so many booths yet only so much stomach capacity! My favorites this year, Mission, Gallo Blanco & Gadzooks, had been winners from 2013.\n5. We brought enough money to buy enough tokens so we could get everything that we wanted. Tacos =$2=1 token and Beer/Margharitas =$6=3 token. \n\nThe luchador \"show\" was so sleazy and campy that I had to love it but what wasn't so fabulous was their use of profanity. I swear like a longshoreman but never in front of children. Some rocket scientist on the \"American\" wrestling team was calling members of the audience motherf#%*ers. Yup, in front of a bunch of kids. \n\nI was a little disappointed to not see very many fish/seafood offerings. And I was pleasantly surprised to see as much seating in the shade as I did. \n\nOverall a really fun and delicious event.
4
Do yourself a favor and eat here. Fresh classic traditional cuisine. Always amazing.
2
it was like walking into a huge frat house having a theme party. the dealers were all dressed up like singers and they all took turns singing. some were hilarious and others were too serious. they should be more hilarious. mariah carey sucked and lady gaga was too serious. the karaoke upstairs needs a renovation. considering it's imperial palace, an Asian themed hotel, I expected the karaoke to be amazing, Asian style, with private rooms and ish. it was more like a dead quiet stand up comedy stage with no audience members. boo.
4
My first experience at Todd English's Olives will never be beaten. My boyfriend had surprised me with a Vegas trip for my 23rd birthday (my 24th is coming up in exactly five days :)) and this is where he took me for my birthday dinner. As soon as we walked into the restaraunt I fell in the love. The ambiance and design was breath taking. Dimmed lighting, large windows with a view of the Bellagio water show and also an amazing patio which we did get the pleasure of dinning on last September. There is a very warm and welcoming yet sophisticated feel in Olives.\n\nWe sat at a small romantic size table and had the most soft spoken yet confident waitress who gave us the most perfect service. In her beautiful accent she explained items not on the menu and recommended a cocktail for us. She was never unattentive and never over attentive.\n\nTo start, they bring out an assortment of delicious rolls, breads, etc.. with 3 different types of olive speads. My favorite combo was the sweet roll with the green olive spread. Foodgasm! My boyfriend ordered a Manhattan to drink and let me tell you... that night I turned into a whiskey drinker. You've never truly had a Manhattan until you've had the Olives Manhattan. I ordered something girly and froufy resembling a lemon drop. To eat we ordered a delicious vegetarian style flat bread and a chilled apple soup (its been over a year... it may have been a chilled pear soup!). Being my birthday, they brought out a cute plate reading \"Happy Birthday\" on it wth four bite size mouth watering treats. We still ordered dessert after! We ordered a white chocolate martini and a chocolate fudge cake. \n\nBottom line, EVERYONE needs to experience Olives! I promise you'll have a hard time eating anywhere else in Vegas after.
2
Just blah. Hush puppies and turkey were good. Otherwise the kids pushed around their mac and cheese and the pork was dry. They have a big sign advertising brunswick stew. It should say brunswick soup. People talk about the sauces. The sauces are flavored (badly) water, no texture, and add nothing. Small portion sizes for the price. Overall just mediocre. First and last visit.
1
I wanted to love this place. I REALLY did. My husband is from Arkansas and I lived in the south much of my life.... so finding out there was a Southern restaurant in Vegas made us very excited. I also love crab legs so I was doubly excited to try the AYCE on Monday night.\n\nI have to say that the crab legs were probably some of the absolute best crab legs I've ever had. They were very meaty.... no flimsy ones in the bunch (and believe me, we ate a BUNCH!). Our waitress was also very nice.\n\nThat's where the good part stopped, though. The restaurant itself is in dire need of a good cleaning. It feels dingy and dirty. We were seated right by a \"waterfall,\" which was a joke.... just embarrassing, really. PVC pipes barely pushing out a trickle of water into a cement tub of chipped paint. I think they would be better to just board up the windows so no one could see that thing.\n\nThe salad bar is pretty much a joke too. As others have mentioned, it doesn't have a whole lot of items on it, and those that are, are questionable. Not exactly fresh looking.\n\nAnd with a name like the \"Hush Puppy,\" I would expect some REALLY GOOD hush puppies, but no... they were just pretty \"meh.\"\n\nMaybe if I were in the mood for crab legs, I'd go back... but really there are enough places in town that serve pretty good crab legs and also have a nice ambiance... I'd probably just go to one of those instead. Still looking for a great Southern place here in Vegas...
0
Got a couples massage with my boyfriend. The front desk people were friendly yet a bit clueless. The bad elevator music in the room was not relaxing, and we asked if they could change the music. Both therapists started talking about how much they and most other customers hate the songs too and how they can't do anything about the music. My therapist said one of the 6 songs on perpetual repeat reminds her of the Schindler's List. Off to a weird start. (They did mention you can bring your own iPod -- do this, if you're going here!!)\n\nLess than two minutes into the massage both of our therapists had established that they were really tired and waiting to get the massages over with so they can go home. The masseur working on my boyfriend kept yawning loudly, and sniffing his nose (it was distracting, just blow your nose if you need to, jeez). They complained how they had worked long days, had given 10 and 14 massages that day respectively before us, and are paid \"peanuts\". The male described how most of the therapists working at Massage Envy locations are newbies, including the lady massaging me, who got out of school a few months ago.\n\nIt always feels great to have a massage, but the experience was ruined for me by the unprofessionalism and lack of portraying any kind of enthusiasm for what these therapists do for living. We heard a list of painful conditions that massage work has caused the male therapist (carpal tunnel, etc.) and I was \"diagnosed\" by my therapist to have water bags in my both knees. She said it's caused by falling and at worst the water has to be drained out with needles. She told me to avoid salt because that causes water deposits too. I was concerned to hear this of course so asked for more info about the cause and treatment of this, but she couldn't tell me anything more. My boyfriend's therapist commented (without looking or feeling my knees) that \"sometimes it's just genetics and people have bad knees.\"\n\nI left the massage feeling worried about my \"bad knees\" (which I've never had as far as I know!), and just overall disappointed in the experience that could have been sweet, serene and intimate, being our first time couples' massage.\n\nI'll never go here again and will not recommend to anyone. I'll find some other place or therapist who actually cares about what they do, do it well, and are knowledgeable. I don't mind paying double for it, a massage is a rare luxury for me and I want to keep it that way - a luxury and not a so-so whatever.\n\nAlso, I checked the ingredients in the Murad product line they carry and use for the facials - ingredients include parabens and other toxic chemicals that I'd never put on my skin. So, looking for a nice & expensive organic spa in Vegas now! lol
3
My review is on my impressions of the City Center. When arriving in Vegas we realized that it just opened . We walked over and checked out the many gorgeous sites a the Center. One thing to note is this a complex made up of different venues. Here are the highlights I noticed\n\nBig Favorite --An Art gallery with a Chilluly Exhibit. I have fallen in love with the glass art of Chilluly and just read a fantasy tale about a romantic art blower so I was really intrigued with the beautiful display of gorgeous pieces. Many pieces are reminiscent of what I had seen at the Desert botanical gardens last year so it was very pleasing to view the glass. \n\nThe Jean Philippe Patisserie in the main building ,oh I wish I had been hungry , chocolates, treats, crepes , gelato, sorbets, patisseries, and other mouth watering goodies. Willie Wonka would have been pleased. I was pleased just looking at it. Next time . \n\nThe water features . rainbowing their beauty across the large drive of the complex, colored waters breath taking... made me stop and aaah. \n\nThe mall area has a variety of exclusive high end shops, way out of my reach and even tastes. Big names people. Lovely to look at but seemed silly to go into. Another unique water feature , a fountain of ice in water they have cylinders of different sizes with frozen water crusted around it . Sounds silly in my description but very interesting up close. \n\nLots of walking to \"see\" the complex. If you want to check it out be prepared to walk , there is no easy way to get around the place. Definitely worth some exploration. \nThe sad part , I was stuffed from dinner and couldn't get anything...
0
Never again! My promoter assured me and my friend, another female that we would be able to get into the club with no problems if we arrived around ten. We did and the guest list bitches gave us general admission passes instead of the slip of paper needed to gain access to this club for free. The line did not seem long so we decided to wait, no one was moving from our line for an hour and the host walking the line assured us he was going to get us in. Scores of girls in their \"Vegas Whore\" dresses walked by us with slips of paper. We were wearing said dresses as well,but obviously we were in the wrong line. 12:00 a.m. came and went so we decided to just jump the line while the bouncers were not looking and went up to the cashier, they wanted money even though we had passes, conveniently they expire at midnight.. We went back up to the guest list bitches and host asshole, who promptly told us it was too late to get that little white slip of paper so we could get in free, to which I promptly screamed at the top of my lungs that this club sucked anyway and I would never come back and spend my money here. The music I heard while waiting sucked and the crowd was full of Jersey Whoreish douchbags both male and female. The bouncers had tremendous attitude for being short and ugly and probably have small pee pee's too. Fuck this place, I would never spend a dime here or recommend that anyone go here ever...
2
Go to Bang if:\nYou enjoy Billy Joel, Elton John, top 40 done via piano, people watching, standing if you can't get a table (and you probably won't unless you show up at 7pm), singing loudly to Journey while the drunk girl screeches next you, sweating.\n\nDon't go to Bang if: \nYou hate all of the above, have issues with bachelorette or birthday parties, fear being dragged onstage to sing or dance while people judge you, you like your piano straight up - none of this guitar/drum nonsense at a dueling piano bar. If you have a headache or a stick up your ass, this place will not help. \n\nCover at the door. Overall, fun place to visit but I wouldn't want to live here.
3
I thought that the burritos here are ok, but nothing special. Not too similar to Chipotle in my opinion, except for that they both serve the same type of food. The chicken quesadilla is by far the best thing on the menu, but other than that I have nothing to add to the previous review.
2
Ok this place is ok, just ok. The food is fine and the servers are very friendly. So here is what happened, the last tin=me I was there, there was a table of people clearly from their corporate office. All the staff were falling all over each other to wait on them hand and foot. The problem was that it was at the expense of the paying customers! (Yes I know all about the Stop Forest Thing) know let me be clear, I put the blame on the corporate people for fostering a culture where the staff felt they had to act like that. If the corporate people were there to check out the restaurant they should have lifted their heads out of their plates for 2 seconds and view the sight of all of the servers at their table and nowhere else. So stop there if you must but if you see a large table full of people with the entire wait staff around them: Run Forest Run! Live it up, you are in Las Vegas for cryin' out loud!
3
steak & eggs!\n\nsteak and eggs for $3.99? i'm a fan. i think the deal is only valid between 2:00-5:00 am. definitely great after you've have a couple of drinks at a club dancing the night away. it does get crowded especially around 2:00 am. the deal is not on the menu, so you won't need it. just tell them how you want your steak and eggs and what kind of toast you would like. it also comes with hash browns! try the zucchini with ranch as an appetizer. it's worth it. will definitely come back again (it's a tradition)! check out the picture i posted.
4
Love coming in to visit at Eddie's and the flavors - OMG, taste bud blowing experience. Thanks again, Eddie!
2
Still Flies all over.. They have tried to put additional fly traps but not enough to solve a fly infestation..Also a couple employees making sandwiches are just rude and get irritated any time you ask them to do something your way.This is not a soup kitchen people I am paying for my food.Still have the best selection for organic food as far as grocery shopping..Hot Food bar is still bland ....
4
This dive was one of my main hangouts in the 90's. The Philly cheesesteak was the best in Vegas. I just moved back to Vegas after 12 years in Texas. I stopped by the Triple Play wondering if the food would still be as good as I remembered. \n\nI was not disappointed. The Philly cheesesteak was still as good as it was back in 1993. I'll be eating here frequently. Glad to be back in Las Vegas.
1
Ehhhh...\n\nI was luvin up on the vibez with all the bat deco and waterfall but I wouldn't go out of my way for the food. The rice was undercooked, chicken was flavorless, and the beans looked like bat skat. The chimi was average and a tad spicy. \n\nTheir bat brew was alright... A bit sour. My friend had a random ass vegetable in his burrito (broccoli). Maybe they thought the bat brew would help us forget but nah boo. \n\nLeaving the restaurant felt like exiting a Disneyland ride. Maybe if they put forth more effort towards the food than the atmosphere then maybe I'll try it again.
4
Transporting fast-casual dining to Maricopa! This awesome Mom & Pap joint has earned a place in my favorites. I order the Nicol\u00e1s, a gigantic steak burrito enchilada style, with green and red sauce, topped with cheese. You can customize your burrito any way you like, and the staff is very friendly. You've got to swing by and try Cilantro's!
0
This place is not good for sushi. I'm sorry. It's just not. The fish is not fresh (slimy in fact) and the prices are no better than anyone else. People who like this place have not had good sushi. My tip: go some where else: Sushi Red, Wasabi, sushi morimoto. All of these are better.
0
Stinks when they sit you in the back near the bathrooms. Sat near a couple that was getting up and coming to our table to view the memorabilia on the walls. It was very rude and we left early due to being uncomfortable.
3
Stop-# 4 (I think) of our Mont-Royal E Bar crawl. \nEnter two travelers who speak enough french to hold normal basic conversation:\nBartender-\"bon soir\"\nUs-\"bon soir\"\nBartender \"Voulez-vous quelque choses \u00e0 boire\"\nUs\"-Grey goose avec soda\"\nBartender\"Voila\"\nUs\"merci\"\n\nWhat happens next. The Canadian boys come over buy us shots of whiskey(that come with slices of orange\" and then we are headed off to bar # 5 with our new found friends.\n\nGo. See. Drink.
1
Took my vehicle there for detailing after moving here from across the country. Car wash and detail turned out good, so I prepaid for my other vehicle with the intention of returning. When I got into my car I opened the center console to get something and wouldn't ya know - they stole all my change!!! That took some deliberate effort since it was underneath receipts and other things. Talked to the manager, Mike, who said I would be refunded. Almost a month later and I'm still getting the run around. Hope you enjoyed that $4 tip cause you arent getting ANY more of my money!!!
4
Ikea!! The staple-store in every home! Who hasn't got a seat or a bookcase from Ikea I ask you?\nI think it's common ritual for people moving to Edinburgh, whether a student or not, to go straight to Ikea. Everyone needs furniture storage, right? Heck, I sometimes go just for a look around!\nThis shop is exactly like every other Ikea - literally - but if it ain't broke don't fix it.\nI once came here with a group of friends and played hide and seek. The possibilities are endless, let me tell you!\nThe best part about this Ikea is the cushion section - you can have whatever you want and if they don't have your exact colours, they order it in for you. \nThey have a great section too if you've not got enough nuts/bolts etc, all for free. I came back once because the clock I bought about 3 years previously had stopped working, and I got a full refund or exchange. \nI thoroughly recommend their fairy-lights too - the best I've ever had!
0
I'm not the type to write Yelp reviews, but my recent experience at Lulu's made me want to do a public service and warn people to not eat here. Lulu's has gone seriously downhill in the last few years. \n\nSome lowlights of our experience:\n\n- Had to ask for napkins twice to no avail. Finally had to get up from the table, walk to the counter, and fetch some myself. Hello, where's my waitress?\n- No cutlery came with our food, so had to ask for some. Chopsticks arrived 5 minutes after noodles did.\n- Beef pho was absolutely inedible - lukewarm, flavorless, disgusting. I had to send it back to the kitchen. If you've ever had real pho, don't get it at Lulu's. Best case scenario you'll be sorely disappointed, more realistic is that you'll want to gag and be sick at the table.\n- \"Pan-fried noodles\" are actually just an uncooked circular ramen brick covered in warm chicken and bok choy. I know Lulu's is catered towards the budget-conscious college crowd, but I could've saved more money and time just by buying a $0.25 packet of Maruchan from CVS and eating it straight from the bag.\n\nThe only tasty thing at Lulu's is the Sriracha sauce.
4
--Entry to Encore Beach Club = $40\n--One mixed drink = $15\n--Private daybed or bungalow = No idea I ain't throwing down for that $hit!\n--Dancing in my bikini front row while Lil Jon and Steve Aoki sprayed me with bottles of champagne = PRICELESS!
4
Staff was great. Food was excellent. We had the grilled seafood platter and the stone crabs (select). Excellent choices. We also had the saut\u00e9ed oyster mushrooms. Again, great. We go to Joe's every time we are in Vegas and love it. Wish we had one in Colorado. Wine is pricey and the food is pricey. But good. We even bought the cookbook.
0
The worst experience I have ever had at a Chili's. Hands down the most unprofessional crew and management I have seen. Will not be returning. Waitress was rude and insincere the entire time. When addressed with the manager he was unable to fix the problem and even double charged us for a portion of the meal! The margarita I had from them was excellent as usual.
4
I really like the food here. My favorite sandwich is the Encore with chicken and spicy/hot peppers and yogurt feta dressing. We used to call in our orders and just pick up to beat the lunch rush/wait. I love the ice tea there too.
0
I just moved here and needed my gels filled. What I ended up with was a gel manicure. Being told this is the new thing, no!! After taking off my nails and being told I was getting new set, I was stunned when the gel Polish was being put on and not the actual sculpted gel set I was expecting!! Very disappointed, will not go back!!
3
Love this place- the food is excellent. The delivery service is definitely spotty... But I live close enough that I drive over for pick up. Otherwise it takes about 2 hours for delivery. I still eat here at least 2 times a month. Lettuce wraps, Mongolian beef, Sesame Chicken, all favourites. If you want quality taste, and don't mind eating in the hole in the wall dining room or running to pick it up, you will not be disappointed. ;)
1
Poor customer service - I was at the register to pay & the guy is standing there having a conversation with someone about moving - completely ignored me so I left. Not sure I'll be returning even tho they did have a nice selection of costumes.
4
As we pulled up in the parking lot I was skeptical about whether or not I would be the 44th five star review for this restaurant. But the food was delicious, the service was friendly, and we rolled out of there with really full bellies. The naan was spectacular, the tamarind sauce and mint chutney were perfect, I loved the palak paneer, and the tandoori chicken. The owner said they've only been open for two months and my guess is they will be around for a long time.
4
Forget the corporate seafood restaurants. Spend an hour or so in Mexico, and eat some amazing food! \r\n\r\nLocated at what ostensibly is the SE corner of Guadalupe and Priest, the San Diego Bay Restaurant is easy to miss...or disregard at first glance. From the street it looks like just another Guadalupe market. Then you go around to the lot and try to squeeze in between a BMW and a Mercedes. What do they know that you don't? That the San Diego Bay (named the best authentic Mexican restaurant by the New Times 2005) serves some of the best south of the border seafood around!\r\n\r\nForget ambience...here the food is the star. The whole red snapper, and the grilled seafood assortment are very, very good. But what trips my trigger? The shrimp diablo holds the key to my heart. Shrimp in sour cream, jalepenos, with garlic and onions. Kicks like a mule with velvet horseshoes. Oh so good. My sister orders the version without the heat...called camarones verdes. \r\n\r\nDo yourself a favor. Take a trip to Guad....and keep those Negra Modelos coming!
4
I was visiting a friend and she had an appointment to get her hair done. She is a crunchy as they would say back home, as I am a bit, and she told me that the hair products are all organic, which sounded neat. So I go to the salon with her, and meet this really cute young girl, with this stylish yet feminine look, and we talk for a while. I was really impressed. I was an observer, so this is what I saw. She was really good at staying on time. She had a client she was finishing up with and she was friendly to us, but still able to really focus on her conversation with him, and with doing a good cut. When my friend sat in her chair, she had an idea of what she wanted, but wanted a direction, and this is where I think Alex is really unique...she could assess the person's personality, quickly, listen to them, and like an artist create a look, rather than depending on an image, etc. After a few days in Phoenix with Kiana her cut looked great with no styling, she has straight hair so the cut itself really made the look. I saw her with three clients and one had a modern but mainstream cut, a man with long hair and a set style, and my friend who wanted a futuristic look with reds, and she did a nice job with all three...all three had healthy looking hair, and a nice cut that would last a long time, AND she's really affordable. I'm trying to get an appointment with her and hope we can fit something in. I think she fits alot of cuts and styles but my observation is she has a nice feminine touch, slightly funky, but more flowy and such. I do alot of rockabilly looks but I like to keep it feminine not severe, more like the Bristol look, and at times styles that are mohawky but still feminine, and I think she'd be really good for that. Also, she's really sweet, talking about her kids and family, interested in the person she's talking to, caring, but also very much an optimist, and a big picture kind of person. If you want to gossip and be negative, this isn't the place for you...but if you want a great cut, and a good friend...with an artistic eye...I think this is a good place to give it a shot.
3
Pizzas, calzones and salads all very taste..the place is a typical Italian pizzeria, very cozy ..
2
There is nothing especially wrong with Cinedome 12. They have 12 screens and, like newer theaters, digital projectors. The sound is clear. They have a snack bar that is conveniently close to each of the 12 theaters. They keep it rather clean. The seats recline in every other row which is nice given that it is the old gentle slope seating as opposed to the new fangled stadium style seating. And the price is a fair $6.75 per person. That all being said, I was simultaneously shocked, amused and disappointed last night after seeing the late night showing of Jurassic Park in 2D. Yes, I said 2D. My dad and I paid $6.75 each to see a 20 year old movie without the new 3D touch. Get over it. We get dizzy watching 3D shows. Anyhow, the last showing of the evening was at 10 PM. After the previews and the 2 hour film were over, my dad and I left the theatre walked through the empty lobby and out to the absolutely pitch black parking lot with zero lighting. We were in disbeliefe. The fact that they would turn off the lights before the customers have even left the building was astonishing. It was a little creepy walking out there. My dad had to use his clicker to flash the lights so we could simply find the car. We started laughing at that point just happy to have not been locked in the building. I guess I shouldn't complain too much though. It was basically a private screening with just my dad and I in the theater. Still, it felt like we were forgotten about and that to me is poor customer service.
2
Huge portions and great presentation, but the food isn't very flavorful. Last time we went, we waited a lot longer than they originally told us. We noticed some people were being seated before us, even though they came way after us. After complaining, they sat us down. This was our second time here and I'm still not impressed. There are so many better breakfast places in vegas. This will be our last time.
0
I'm extremely sad to give this one star review but I feel like this is one of the only ways to get my voice heard. I love capriotti's and have been a weekly customer for the year I have lived in Las Vegas.\n\n Tonight I ordered my usual Chicken Cheese Steak from Capriottis, it's one of the only things I order there, other than the Bobbie. My wife picked it up on her way home, after a long day (we wanted easy dinner). When she got home she savagely ripped into her sandwich excited for the cheesey chicken goodness. She took a bite without looking only to be surprised it was beef. She spit out the bite and put it back on the plate she was eating it on. I volunteered to call and go back to the store for us and replace the sandwich. When I called and explained what happened (this has happened before, no big deal), I was asked to BRING BACK THE WRONG SANDWICH. I have had my order wrong before and this is the first i've heard of this. The town square location literally will deliver the sandwich if they get it wrong. \n\nAnyway, I drove back to the store with the sandwich bag and gave the guy working (really nice guy) my sandwich. He opened the bag and looked and said \"There is only half a sandwich here...\" I remembered that I only brought 1/2 the sandwich back because the other half was still sitting on the table. I said \"Ok.. well I thought the purpose was to make sure you in fact made the wrong sandwich- which you obviously did\". He then calls Carl Zwick, the \"district manager\". Carl informs him that I am only to receive half a replacement sandwich because I only brought half my sandwich back. \n\nARE YOU KIDDING ME? I go to this capriotti's a couple times a month, bring all my friends there when they are in town, etc. This is how you treat your customers? \n\nCarl Zwick, if you read this- you really need a lesson in customer service. First of all, mistakes should be expected when you are making food- it happens. However, the mistake should be rectified with as little to no hassle for the customer. I already had to drive back to replace it, wasting more of my night. \n\nIs half a sandwich worth losing a repeat customer from your location?
0
I do not understand these reviews at all. I went to Roberto's one evening for a burrito and some tacos. This place being from LA, already impressed me as I walked in the door. The second that I got in and paid my fee, my opinion changed. I cannot believe that they charge over $6 for two tacos, which were not only NOT fresh, but the tortilla was burned, the sour cream tasted terrible, and the beans were burnt. The meat tasted horrid, even worse than ground meat bought at some bad supermarket, and I don't even think it was steak. I don't understand why people rave about this place - it is strongly disappointing. I can't wait for another taco company or truck to come out with real Mexican food, fresh ingredients, and actual tacos that are worth their price. I wanted to make sure that it wasn't just this location so I went to the one on Harmon across from uNLV too and it was even worse. I've definitely had better, and while I understand that some businesses can stay in business due to the hype, this is definitely NOT authentic Mexican food. Instead it is a place that has cut corners and used poor quality food.
2
This is a very typical TJ Maxx. The inventory is pretty well-maintained, although I wish the store was a little larger. It's definitely on the small side. Shoes and purses are my products of choice at this particular store. Pretty good in both of those areas.
1
Its alright.... the seafood hot pot is not enticing at all.\nThe chicken grill is bad choice for us as well. I taste nothing but salty overly done chicken meat.\n\nDaorea serving is so much better... larger side dishes served as well. \ncome to penang and I will show you what is good korean food
2
Had the Britannia burger it was good.\nthe place was a little loud. Server was knowledgeable about items they offered.\nI would go back again!
0
Where do I even start with this place??? My husband and I went to the courthouse to get our marriage license, and we already had a place in mind that we were going to go to. We don't believe in having a huge ceremony, or even saying vows. We aren't those kind of people. We just wanted to be married without all the fuss. We were approached in front of the courthouse by this guy who said we could come here and have that done. He talked us into coming here, even though we were already going to go somewhere else. (Now I wish we had just gone there) We walked into this building and it's next to a bail bonds office in a run down office building. We were brought into a small office. We told Melinda that we did not want a ceremony, and that we just wanted to have the license signed to say that we were married. We told her we did not believe in that kind of thing. Immediately she started talking to us about god (neither of us are religious) She could have asked us if we had a religious preference, but no. She continued on her preaching by telling us that if we didn't have god in our marriage it would fail, and that it was no longer about my husbands happiness but only about mine. I DO NOT agree with that statement at all. Marriage is about both parties being happy, not just the wife's. Finally she stopped talking about god, but then wanted us to recite vows, which my husband is strictly against. He went back and forth with her for a bit, and she told us \"if I would have known this was going to be a marriage of convenience, I wouldn't have done it\" She then proceeded to ask us if we were in the Military, I suppose to insinuate that we were there for a contract marriage. Now my husband and I both served in the Military and we are both out now, so this is for sure not a contract marriage! She then tried to tell us that it was illegal for her to sign the marriage license if we did not say vows, which is complete BS! She then said she would sign it but we would have to pay a minimum of $50 as a minister gratuity. Overall she got $100 out of us just to sign a piece of paper and give myself and my husband a headache. Our wedding will surely be memorable, but for all the wrong reasons. Please stay far away from this place, especially if you are not the religious type. I certainly have nothing against anyone who is religious, however no one should ever impose their religious beliefs on others without their consent.
2
Nothing crazy out of the ordinary here. You get some chicken strips that taste like any other chicken strip you can get anywhere (not worse nor better). The fries are crinkle fries, kind of like the ones you get at del taco (i like del taco's better actually). I liked the cajun dipping sauce that came with them it was almost like a cajun ranch, the bread was also really good. As first timers we asked the clerk about what she would recommend and she was amazingly nice. She was patient and helpful in our decision, she also had a big smile on the whole time. Just because I wasn't wowed by this establishment (i like chik-fil-a better), I probably won't be returning but if it's the only thing around I wouldn't discourage it.
2
I don't like the set-up of this store. I much prefer Famous Footwear to this store (nice neat rows throughout). The women's athletic and toning shoes are on the left (front) while the women's boots are on the right (front) side. And in the back, the men's shoes are on the left side (which is a completely different direction BTW) and the women's shoes are on the right side. The cashier is in the middle, near the socks and the other accessories. I don't seem to like the selection either, because it's significantly smaller than Famous Footwear. Yes, there are name brands like Nike, New Balance, Adidas, Born, etc. But I just think that this store is just OK.
0
Well, I'm not surprised this place closed!!! The prices were sky high and the food wasn't anything special. The atmosphere was cold and uninviting. The service some of the worst. To be honest the best part was the bread basket that was brought before the meal with our insanely over priced drinks! Thank Goodness this place is no longer in service to suck the $$ out of innocent tourists!
2
They no longer cut your pizza for you. Instead, they give yiu a \"pizza knife\". Trust me when I say it is barely better than a butter knife. The server explained that the no longer cut their pizzas b/c it makes the crust go soggy quicker if it is cut. I'm sorry, but that is just plain LAME! I guess I will have to bring my own!
2
I adore most of the Rachel's Kitchens, especially the one located on Ogden. So, I go to this one near my home. We just ordered online for pick up. My husband was very upset with this order. They completely forgot one of two salads. The girl behind the counter was quite rude when asked when the missing salad would be ready as it was taking such a long time. She just ignored my husband. Ummm, you forgot an entire entree for crying out loud, why the attitude. What's more, we ordered ahead. I may just stop going to this particular location. I can go without the snobbery.
4
Get the chicken wings, and tell them that you want them \" Wet and Well\" that means crispy and saucy.... this place will do it for you, and say Hi to Priscilla, she's the cute one!
3
Ate here for lunch today and was pleased for the most part. The staff was really friendly and fast. The chicken and cheddar sandwich was awesome. You have to add the hot peppers! Yum! The southwest veggie soup wasn't the best, but it was decent. The sandwich made up for it! I'll be back. :)
3
This patisserie is located behind the beautiful Bellagio Botanic Garden. The first thing you'll see is the mesmerizing fountain of cascading liquid chocolate. JP offers an incredible selection of sweet and savory items including chocolates, cookies, cakes, crepes, salads, sandwiches and much more. \n\nMy favorites are the Ham and Cheese Panini Sandwich, grilled to perfection with melted cheese and ham, simple and yet satisfying. Sugar Brioche, a rich buttery roll topped with crystallized sugar, the crunchiness of the sugars compliments perfectly with the soft and sweet dough. Chocolate Banana Crepe, a made to order crepe, topped with warm caramelized banana, and drizzled with hot chocolate sauce, add a scoop of vanilla bean gelato, and it's a perfect dessert!
3
This place is awesome. Yet, I do have 2 complaints. 1. The owner is kind of rude. 2. I know theu are not a hookah lounge, which is why this fomplaint was not calculated into my rating, but their hookahs are not very good. Other than that, the coffee and the food are amazing. If the owner could be nice, they would get a 5.