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12 star
Somewhat a new addition to the State Street boutiques, I went for the first time last weekend and bought some great stuff!\n\nI think this place offers some spa services as well, but I ony am reviewing the shopping. When I walked in there were tons of cute, lacey panties by Honeydew in cool popsicle and lime patterns. The walls are lined with handbags in all patterns...these make cute bookbags...they have things like hearts and monkeys. There are adorable fitted graphic tees, jeans, tanks, and casual shoes and dresses. There is also fun jewelry such as chunky rings and shell earrings.\n\nThe best part....the dressing rooms are in a little room with curtains and a comfy couch faces the rooms. Mirrors are on the side. You can try clothes and put on a little fashion for friends.\n\nI found some great deals on the sale racks and they have lots of clothes by Free People...one of my fave brands!
12 star
Good and dependable family pizza spot! Come here often carry out and eat in with family of kids. Great service and food. Try the buffalo bites if you are skipping your diet!
12 star
I came here with friends and was pleasantly surprised. I was never impressed by Green Mango, but decided to try Thai Cottage. The hostess is the same hostess/server that used to work at Smiling Banana Leaf, and she is a dear. Always attentive and helpful, the service is very good. \n\nI had the red curry and my friends had various entrees such as pad kee mao, green curry, and several salads. Everything looked and smelled delicious. The fresh rolls are delicious as well, and I love that there are other delicious Thai options in Pittsburgh other than my usual Smiling Banana Leaf, Nikki's, and Pusadee's Garden.\n\nIf you find yourself in Regent Square, definitely try Thai Cottage.
12 star
Good stuff great food awesome atmosphere love the restaurant I will be back. A must to if you're feeling up for dessert.
12 star
The food is amazing. If you've eaten at another Bianco restaurant, imagine that.... only better, with more options.\n\nThe service is not great. Slow, they forget things, etc.\n\nThe portions are SMALL.\n\nWe went on a Saturday night and had our choice of inside or outside table with no waiting... so I think that issue is sort of hit or miss.
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Wife and I stopped recently for lunch. She ordered the chicken wrap; me the Chinese chicken salad. It took nearly 30 minutes to get the order filled. Waitress apologized. Said the chicken was being fresh cooked. Manager finally came by and offered us a free tapas to ease the wait (nice touch). But when dishes finally arrived, I found about 5 pieces of chicken in my heaping salad that taste wise had been compromised by an over generous drenching of some kind of dressing (sesame oil, I think) that produced more heat than taste. Wife's wrap was more robust with chicken, but not noticeably fresh cooked. Overall, a poor experience.
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We should have checked the Yelp reviews before we went to The Noodle Shop at Mandalay Bay. It is absolutely terrible. Do yourself a favor and go elsewhere. \n\nWe ordered the \"Roasted Crispy Duck\" appetizer and was told that it actually wasn't crispy, but just roasted. We got it anyway and it was disgusting. The taste was lousy and it was some of the worst duck I've ever had. \n\nWe also ordered the Cashew Chicken. Our waitress came out about 5 minutes after we ordered and told us they were out of cashews, but they would make it without cashews. Are you kidding me? They ran out of cashews?\n\nOur waitress was awful. She was extremely annoying and her manager wasn't any better, as she seemed about as clueless as the waitress. \n\nI give you all the same advise I told people looking at the menu when we were leaving: this place is terrible. Don't eat here.
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We went here for lunch on a Saturday. The banner out front said they were under new management, but I have to agree with Mary L. in that we'll go to the 5 and Diner at Arrowhead before we'll go back to this location. My veggie sandwich had one enormous piece of cucumber (not thin slices that would actually make sense in a sandwich), but was otherwise what I expected. Nothing fancy, just veggies and cheese on bread. My daughter's grilled cheese was better, but her fruit cup was a little weird. None of the ice cream, fountain, or dessert choices were in the menu we wer given and our server didn't know what wet fries were. My husband's cheeseburger was fine, but nothing to get excited about.\n\nI didn't see a jukebox and the wait staff all wore jeans and T-shirts. How is that \"Delux\"? Maybe it's that they serve beer and have a TV with football on? I have no idea. Regardless, we won't be back.
12 star
Very good, excellent sides, tasty food.
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Tremendous fun if you have a table. If not, you're gonna get squished and have a tough time getting around. It's a huge place, but being the hot spot, they pack it in. I think there are places just as fun out there that can offer you a bit more space. Good music and crowd though, so people keep going back...I would too.\n\nWent back May 08 with a reservation for a table. 3 bottle minimum and good balance of guys/girls. Couldn't even get in once we were there. Bouncers were actually asking for $ just to have the pleasure of paying them for 3 bottles. Supposedly a large group of guys got the opportunity by paying 2K, before paying for the bottles. Good for them I guess. Better places around.
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Heard great thing about this place, so we decided to book this place for a birthday dinner. When everything were done, we wished that we shouldn't gave gone to it in the first place. Even though the service and atmosphere were great, the food was so disappointing, especially at about 50 bucks each for the main entree.\n\nThe rack of lamb was under seared, under cooked, and under seasoned. The result was a very gaming smell dish which I couldn't even finish. Well, the upside was the mash potato that came with the lamb was good ... LOL\n\nMy friend's fish entree was average and nothing special, which I wouldn't have b***** about it if it didn't cost 49 bucks for it.\n\nMaybe it was a bad night for them, but these kinda of food quality probably won't get my second visit.
12 star
Wow - I was totally impressed with Chris and his crew. We got in everywhere we wanted to go - communication was easy and fast. My cousin and I had a GREAT time at the Palms and Foundation Room. I'm sure I'll make my way back to Sin City and will definitely hit up Chris and his team before I go. Thanks guys!!!!!
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a lot of good foodie friends recommend us to try Wynn buffet, it's rated in their top 3 Vegas buffets, so we decided to give it a try. What a disappointment, maybe we went in with high expectation, maybe we were just mad that we gave up our one night in Vegas to Wynn instead of Bacchanal.. nonetheless, the Buffet doesn't taste like it's worth the $40 price tag. We felt like we were paying $40 for Golden Corral type of food.\nThe selection on Saturday dinner were very limited, how can they call a Chinese station with only Chow mien, fried rice and some steamed dumplings? and a sushi station with 3 sorry type of California roll looking thing? They were missing the basics?? and Italian station had 4 different pastas but tasted the same. I don't know man, and the taste wasn't that great either. half of dessert section were candy apples.. err.. anyway, just don't think it's worth $40, not even close.. I had much better buffet for half of that price before.
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Was there last Saturday afternoon. Not many people in the bar. Music was way too loud (or am I just getting old?). Disappointed that the only healthy option on the menu (an appetizer of chopped veggies and low fat ranch) weren't really served with low fat ranch. And the steamed veggies with my meal were loaded with butter, although the prep notes only mention \"steamed\" to make me think it's a \"good for you\" choice.
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Walked in at 1:15am August 10, 2014 & walked out 1:30.. A waitress touched pancakes with her dirty ass hands after she rang up seven people at the cash register . & serve the pancakes cold as well.
12 star
It's a everywhere and it's nothing unique but it's mostly fresh and they have mostly healthy options for mostly reasonable prices.\n\nThe half/half combos available for all their soups, salads, and sandwiches make this place a constant lunchtime stop for me. The Fontana grilled cheese. The tortellini Alfredo pasta. The Cesar. All classics and all done fairly well here.\n\nThe negative: the sweeping. Nearly every time I've been here someone has come by my table and started sweeping the carpet with a brush broom... Over and over and over. Besides the dust that I'm sure it's putting into the air (and my food) it also makes a whole lot of noise and takes away from the meal.\n\nCertainly not a completely unique adventure. But fairly solid food for a quick eat place.
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Stay clear of this place, I got into an accident on Friday morning and my car was totaled. The insurance paid for a rental car so I call them because they were close to my house. First I could never get a hold of them on the phone they would answer and say please hold and then hang up I tried several time on Friday and finally gave up. Sat. I tried again and they told me all the rental companies were out of cars this weekend (All??) I call Enterprise on Alma School and they were great they had cars and even upgraded me for nothing. This place in Queen Creek has the worst customer service ever, never again wish i could give them no stars that's what they deserve.
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DISAPPOINTMENT NAMED SALAD. I've been going to Houston's for 23 years (I started young) and I've been getting the same dish EVERY single time. Why? Because it's great EVERY single time. Never have to worry. Except this time.\n\nI usually split the salad with someone along with the artichoke dip. Dip = great. Salad = Worst. When did we change it up and add corn? And the portion was the size of a side salad. Side salad? Really? Are we that pretentious Hillstone? And never mind about mentioning the difference of proportion to your waiter. It doesn't go anywhere. Which was another first. \n\nAll in all, a Debbie Downer of a meal at the sorta new Houstons.
12 star
Professional and caring. Gary was always available to answer our questions and took extra time to explain in detail what was happening to our family. He managed the cleaning and repairs required to complete the transaction in a timely and professional manner. Even after the sale he continued to assist us, I highly recommend Gary and his company and will be using him again in the future. Thanks again Gary for a job well done.
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I live downtown and was sooooo excited that we had yet another restaurant to visit..... especially since it is the same owner as AZ88 which I love! \n\nWent for lunch with my bf and we both started out with a martini. Mine had St. Germain in it and I couldn't wait! We waited... and waited.... they finally came and wow... they were in miniature glasses. Not so happy about the size. When you order a martini... it should be in a standard martini glass. They were tasty though, so we ordered a sandwich and a margarita pizza. Meanwhile, a table of 4 sat down about 5 minutes after us. Later when the server finally came with their wine bottle and 4 glasses they had already left. The table next to us told the waitress \"I guess they got tired of waiting\". \n\nAll in all, the food was average, pleasant decor, however, the service needs work. I look forward to giving Hanny's another shot but will wait a couple of months.
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Although the ambiance, wine store and service is superb, I find this to be one of the most overrated restaurants in Las Vegas. To describe the food as lack luster is actually kind. The onion soup I had was bland and the lobster croissant sandwich was an affront to good seafood. I specifically asked about the quality of the lobster meat and was assured that is was \"wonderful\". When the sandwich arrived it had the shredded consistency of canned lobster and the bread was a cheap croissant that was way too buttery (not even close to the pastry pictured in the photos from the restaurant). It was the first time I can remember actually being angry at my lunch.\nThe wine shop , however, is excellent and they only charge $10 for a corkage fee. Although, I can't understand why they don't have a wine list. You are forced walk around the shop to find what you want, which is usually a wonderful, but occasionally I find that it would be nice to have a list to guide you.
12 star
As many of the reviewers, I heard about Over Easy on Food Network's \"Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives\" and decided I needed to check this place out. I unfortunately was not greeted by the jolly chef I saw on TV, but I was greeted by what I presume to be the same breakfast dishes he inspired. It was an interestingly unique atmosphere with good service and great food! It was very busy and did take us a little while to be seated but my girlfriend and I eventually found our way inside and had a good experience.\n\nKeep singing,\n\n-Jerron
12 star
I stayed here last summer with my parents and nephew, and my expectations were very low. So, I was pleasantly surprised. If you have been to real castles in Europe, Excaliber actually does a great job. It is a castle, not a mansion. It's old school stone castle feel. It was clean enough and my nephew loved it. Our view of McCarran airport and the mountains was actually pretty spectacular at sunset. I've stayed in dumps and I've stayed in the lap of luxury. I think my review is quite fair. Coffee shop food was better than Dennys, good enough that we visited several times for convenience. Even had fun secret gambling with Pops in there.\nAnd we LOVED the slide at the pool. Pool was also better than expected.
12 star
I'm a total fan of the lunch buffet at Villa Antonio! For $9 you get a great meal and of course as much as you want because it's a buffet. One of the best lunch buffets I've been to for a quick lunch during the work day. They have baked chicken, roasted vegetables, salad, mashed potatos, cheese ravioli, and other Italian specialities. You really get your money's worth and more for lunch!
12 star
This was the first of three lunch dates that the No1DP and I had over our last Vegas stay. While doing research on potential restaurant dates I heard about this restaurant opening recently next to the area where the Venetian turns into the Palazzo. \n\nBuddy V's is the interpretation of classical, comfort Italian food of Buddy Valastro, the guy from Cake Boss. Located just inside the entrance to the Palazzo shops, there is indoor and \"outdoor\" seating, a prime location for people-watching.\n\nThe service was rather top-notch for a casual restaurant and what I would normally expect for fine dining. Bussers would ask to serve the last of a dish before taking it away as well as push your chair and make your napkin while you are away. I noticed that the busser's voice seemed a little nervous... maybe it was his first time working here? Still did a good job.\n\nWine we had was a typical low-oak Chardonnay, which brings out more of the natural flavors of the grape - a similar profile to Sauvingon Blanc. I have to thank the No1DP for this because it was him that I can start finally appreciating Chardonnay, a varietal I've disliked because of its normally oaky profile.\n\nI had just arrived from SD a couple hours ago, and wanting a \"light\" lunch to start our vacation, we chose to do lunch \"tapas\"-style with the following entrees:\n\nGarlic Bread ($9): melted mozzarella & fontina. Garlic bread was crispy. You could see the cheese melt into the bread but the cheese did not soak the bread too much, leaving the bread crispy. The slices were big and a slice and a half would be enough for me as an appetizer. They also were good with the tomato sauce from the meatballs. \n\nGrandma's Meatballs ($13): beef, veal & pork, tomato ragu, pecorino. Meatballs were big and juicy, but something seems missing when I just eat meatballs by itself. This seems like it would go better with a pasta dish.\n\nBuddy's Caprese ($16): jersey beefsteak tomatoes, burrata, charred green beans, balsamic. I judge a caprese based on 2 ingredients, the tomatoes and cheese. Cheese was laid out like a poached egg and had a texture of one but the cheese literally just seeps inside your mouth. Tomatoes were plump and juicy. The olive oil/balsamic vinegar combination was not too heavy. Green beans were crispy and the greens were not too heavy as to let the flavors of the cheese and tomatoes shine through.\n\nAs we were both full and the No1DP had to go back to a workshop we didn't have room or time for dessert, otherwise I would have loved to try a dessert from the guy who is the star of CAKE BOSS.\n\nShould I be around the Grand Canal Shoppes area again I would definitely like to check out their dinner menu as I hear the dinners and desserts are what makes this restaurant stand out from the others.
12 star
WOW!!!!!!\n\nSo glad I went here! My mother in law goes here. My husband was in NEED of a pedicure (When you start referring to the bottom of your souls looking like alligator assholes you know its time for a pedicure) Since I was dragging him to his very first pedicure I figured I would take one for the team and get one as well. \n\nThey did such a nice job! I liked how the pedicure chairs were in the back and closed off so you weren't on display to the rest of the shop. It is really nicely decorated in here. The staff is friendly enough, same language barriers as any where else. \n\nWe did the works and added the sugar scrub and also did the paraffin wax treatment, all in all with tip for two top of the line pedicures it was $100. Not to bad. \n\nI will for sure be going back! They do gels here and I really want to try those out!
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Pretty disappointing. Waited in line for 30 minutes.\n\nLow quality food. Tough prime rib.\n\nSushi was disgusting. Very fishy. Prepared in advance and refrigerated. The rice was cold and hard. California roll and cucumber roll? I thought this was a high end buffet. Where are the fish rolls?\n\nI've had comparable food at a Denny's.
12 star
Great place, I searched for best chicken wings in Henderson and this popped up. Read the reviews and thought we'd give it a try. Wow on the way out a young lady called Lou was super friendly and told us how to get the chicken wings next time: \"Double Bake\" Apparently the chefs will know what it means. They dip them in hot sauce (which is very hot by the way, we had it with our pizza (yes we meant to have only wings but it was half off pizza night) So apparently, the \"double bake\" is wings in hot sauce that get run through the pizza oven. Also, the wings we had tonight were \"Mild\" and \"extra crispy.\" A great combination, although not as saucy as you would expect, the balance of flavors was superb. Will eat again.
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An Eiffel Tower-shaped drink is cool in concept, but in reality.....the design of it is not consumer-friendly!\n\nIf you have limp, spaghetti arms like me, and drink slow, the Eiffel Tower drink will start getting really, really heavy when walking the strip. I ordered the margarita strawberry daiquiri, and guess what...now i know, i'm not a fan of margaritas. I like my mixed drinks to hide all traces of alcohol taste, yet still deliver the same drunken consequences and have me holding on to the ground to keep me from falling off the earth. If you don't mind the taste, the drink does pack quite a punch. I had to throw in ice cubes to dilute that bad boy.\n\nTip of advice from a Vegas party veteran: Skip the Eiffel Tower. Grab the guitar or fat tuesday bong-looking drink, basically anything that comes with a STRAP! We all know that the last thing you want to have to worry about while walking around inebriated is HOLDING ONTO YO DRINK!
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Sushi koma used to be my favorite place for sushi. The last three times I've been service was terrible. We waited an hour before having the first roll. The waitress apologized as they only had two cooks. I understand things happen but waiting an hour for service is ridiculous. When asking about the wait the response was, \"you're order is there, it'll just take awhile.\" It's disappointing that the food is great & multiple service experience have been awful.
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Whole Paycheck prices, over $400 for a small cart of food is absurd! Vitamin products are full retail prices in most cases, buy online and you can save 50%! Wayne Gorsek
12 star
First class everything, service incredible. Great hidden gem in the heart of Charlotte. I recommend staying.
12 star
Had lunch there this Sunday, and we liked the experience. I wasn't impressed by the d\u00e9cor, but didn't bother me either: as long as it's clean, I'm fine with it. I care more about the food and the service :)\nThe field greens salad was simple and nice and the bf loved the lobster bisque. We shared the vodka pasta, and even though it looked small, it was just enough food for the two of us.
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The food and customer service were literally worse than I have ever experienced in my entire life! \n\nI went for dinner around 4:30pm on a Saturday. Nearly all of the trays on the buffet were empty. What was left was cold, but I didn't know that until it was on my plate. When I got back to my table I had a bite of orange chicken, which was stone cold. The white rice was hard and cold. I pushed my plate to the side while I debated what to do. One of the waitresses came over and asked if I'd like a drink refill, even though I had only drunk about a third of the glass of soda. I declined and explained that my guest and I were going to be leaving because the food was horrible, but it would be great if we could get a refund. Laney came over and said she'd refund half, but later agreed to refund me for both my meal and my guest's meal, which was as cold and stale as mine. When she came back, Laney presented me with a new receipt for $4, citing that there was nothing wrong with the sodas we ordered. While that was true, I explained I believed that was horribly petty since my guest had drunk none of his soda and I had so little of mine -- and the point of the drinks were to enjoy them with our meals. The man, whom I assume to be Laney's brother, came over and was very apologetic, refunded all of my money and offered to cook us fresh food free of charge to learn how good his fresh cooking was (We declined.), but he didn't seem to think there was a problem with having cold and stale food on the buffet line. \n\nLong story short, I think that China Farm uses quality ingredients and may very well produce good food when cooked to order, but don't count on getting an edible meal at the buffet. The orange chicken was all white meat and the beef and broccoli my guest had was made with quality looking beef and vegetables ... just cold.
12 star
Great diversity of plants and they have Christmas trees this time of year. I'll definitely be back to check out the rest of the grounds. Very friendly staff that helped us with putting the tree on the roof of the car
12 star
OMG! I thought I'd grab a Burger to eat at home. No doing. That Burger smelled so good I had to have a bite. I'm only a little ashamed to say I ate the whole thing before leaving the parking lot. It reminded me of burgers hot off the grill from a drive in I frequented as a teen. Now the burger is the only thing I've tried here so its all I can speak to. Its two freshly grilled patties (I order mine with cheese which was melted into the patty just right), set atop your ordinary bun with cool veggies and a sauce that gives it a juicyness, yummm! Its messy but so good. Only bad thing is I live around the corner! I see lots of cheeseburgers in my future.
12 star
The Golden Nugget is the one downtown hotel that could be airlifted and placed on the Las Vegas strip and not miss a beat. \nIt would fit right in on the strip.\n\nAs it is, it remains the gem of the downtown hotels and casinos.\nIt is in the center of all the downtown happenings \nand the downtown Fremont experience can be a great deal of fun.\n\nThe \"tank\" is a unique pool experience.\nThe lounge at the pool with their \"one drink minimum\" is excellent.\nThey provide blackjack poolside .... how do you go wrong.\n\nThe rooms are very nice and clean.\nCurrently the hotel has a promotion - book three nights during the week and only pay for two. At $49.00 a night for two nights and the third is included you can't pass this up.\nThe gaming employees are very friendly, especially the guys and ladies working the craps table. They really make the gaming experience enjoyable.\n\nThe Golden Nugget has not lost a lot of that \"Old Vegas\" charm.\nA great place to stay.\nA great place to play.
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I have visited with this store many times. What I have been promised in contracts has never happened... And if you are not looking for a phone that gives the sales people a big commission, be prepared to be ignored.
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Staff was nice and the place clean and inviting, but the actual service was terrible. Rushed, half-assed and overpriced. Pedicure was around 15 minutes, person seemed annoyed that I didn't want to pay the $5 extra for their sole treatment, and just rushed through the rest. Manicure was truly terrible, there was no cuticle softener used, soaked for literally 2 minutes, and just said my \"cuticles were hard\" so he basically just put polish on. Will never return.
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It's been 5 months since I've returned and in that time they changed the menu. The waiter told us they went away with the curly fries, the steak fries, and now have downgraded to skinny little nothing fries. I guess I shouldn't be surprised by this place cutting corners. Maybe I's because when I do come here i'm optimistic that \"maybe this time will be different!\" Unfortunately I keep getting let down. It's the little things...
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Ok. On the advice of a few friends who have been living in Scottsdale for a little while, I decided to take the gf here for her Bday as Mexican is her fav. We're both from Manhattan and are used to getting damn good street tacos and decent Mexican food. So we come here dressed casual chic and apparently the hordes of locals, many of whom I suspect make 30K a year but acted like they make 1 million plus, were dressed in suits and such. Keep in mind, I am in investment banking and my gf is in fashion so when saw this, were were giggling inside. However, this apparently warranted sub-par service as the waitstaff was apparently ignorant and knows not what they do. No surprise here as Scottsdale and most of the area can be accurately described as trailer trash trying really hard to pretend they live in a real city and actually have real jobs. So what we do is what we always do when we try a \"hot restaurant\" for the first time, we order the one dish that a place like this should never screw up. We ordered tacos. The meat tasted like it was pulled from some frozen TV dinner box, smothered with way too much sauce and overly salted. We decided to end the night right then and there. It was an absolute disgrace. We have had much better tacos at holes in the walls on random streets in NYC. I still don't understand how this place gets such raves and high reviews. Maybe they've never tasted real, authentic Latin/Mexican food before and this is the only thing they have to benchmark against. Such a sad state of affairs, like so many things in AZ.
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Strong 2.5 vs 2 star.\n\nWhat I like about this place is the convenience factor for me. It is literally right up the street from me. And for what you pay, you get a decent amount. I have gotten a two meat plate combo which runs $14.00 before tax. For this choice, you can choice two meats from either brisket, ribs, chicken, sausage. You also get two sides and can choose from potato salad, pinto beans, baked beans, mac and cheese, cole slaw, or rice.\n\nI actually enjoyed their ribs. I am no BBQ connoisseur but I like what I like. The first time they were definitely more tender than the second time i ate there. And the second time the seasoning tasted different. Like they put ole bay seasoning on it, which I am not opposed to, just kind of took me a minute to adjust my expectations.\n\nThe brisket was alright the first time. It wasn't overwhelmed with the flavor of smoke and you could see the smoke ring and was pretty tender. The second time, it was just off for me. Definitely not tender and just off. I don't have a specific reason.\n\nThe sides here for me are a major fail. The baked beans are straight out of can. The cole slaw was bland. The potato salad is essentially potatoes and mayo only. The mac and cheese was cheesy but too soft and bland. \n\nThey offer you BBQ sauce on the side (which is good, nothing great) and onions and pickles. I agree with another yelper and it would be nice if they gave you bread on the side. \n\nWould I come back is the question. And the answer is yes. I guess I am a glutton for punishment. I really believe they have a good starting base and can be much better.\n\nThey have changed their hours and are now open from 5:30am - 5pm close. They open early to serve breakfast and maybe I will check that out next time.
12 star
Outstanding! And I am not a fan of buffets, because I do not believe that anything good in quality can be produced using mess production! Bacchanal is different. Went there out of curiosity . I find Caesars dining options, with exception of Hyakumi, excellent, so decided to check out Bacchanal! \nMost of the dishes I tried can be easily compared to high end restaurants food on quality & taste. Duck, lamb chops, roasted chicken.. The list can go on and on. Seafood unfortunately was no different the anywhere else. Frozen, tasteless and very poor quality. \nMy biggest complain would be the layout of place. It is impossible to walk without bumping into somebody.. Bad idea when you carry hot plates.\nOver all great place. I just wish it would stay this way. Unfortunately seeing what happen to Wynn, Bellagio, Cosmopolitan,etc. I give them 2-3 months until cost cuts will take place.
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What a disaster. I don't get the love of this place at all. I'll agree with Patrick L on this one: William-Sonoma with a hot case. That's all this is. Where do I begin?\n\nFirst - the layout. This design might be nice when one or two people is in the store but on a Saturday afternoon, this place had 30 people in it and was insane. The layout does not help. Not only are there three sets of lines that merge into each other creating all sorts of pile-ups but there is no where to go that you aren't in the way. Racks of food act as line partitions more than they act as display cases. It is really a nightmare.\n\nSecond - quality for the price. It is a ton of high-end stuff and that's okay. I have no issue with high end products but ... where the hell do you get off charging $5 more than some place like Delicious Dishes? I can get the same products at a LOCALLY OWNED store for significantly less. There is nothing special about what you stock. You don't make these cheeses yourself. These aren't your livestock being slaughtered. You get this stuff from the same supplier that AJs, Trader Joes, and Petit Fromage do yet you charge like you're the only game in town.\n\nFinally - You call that a deli counter? The girls working here have probably been using a meat slicer for 2 months and couldn't tell you the difference between mortadella and sopressata. I'm sure they don't know how to cook it and can guarantee that they don't know proper pairings.\n\nNo thanks. I'll stick with Delicious Dishes in Phoenix and keep my money local.
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Scaled down version of rainforest cafe! Water show was lame. Food was less than average.\nWish we could have sat at the bar...Looked fun but it was full. Would not go back just for the bar! \nOnly pro was that we did not have any problems with the service and waiter was pleasant.
12 star
a hole-in-the-wall joint with a great staff and simple but delicious food. the salsa bar has a fantastic avocado salsa!\n\ngreat ceviche, and the other items are served in a standard, quick-service mexican style. order at the counter, then take your seat. they have a large selection of bottled mexican beers and mexican-style coca-cola. \n\nthis is one of my standbys in maricopa. it definitely beats the other greasy spoon chains.
12 star
Oh Yeah!!! Thank you Yelpers for helping me find this gem. Definitely a home run in many ways. It sits at the head of an executive office complex. Attending a Research Chefs convention and needed to find the best of the best. Since I was with the\"meat group\" I needed to find a good steakhouse that didn't let me down. This is it. Three of us had the bone in filet which is excellent. The bone in NY Strip and KC Strip are the same and my guest was somewhat disappointed. Had the seafood tower which they created for the 6 of us. Everyone had oysters, lobster tail, crab claws, king crab and jumbo shrimp. That would have been enough for dinner. Our top meathead had the bone in ribeye which is a hard to find item in many restaurants. Even for a guy from Kansas City. For sides we ordered the sauteed mushrooms and lobster mashed potatoes. Served family style. Dessert was amazing as well. Huge pieces of chocolate cake, 3 large scoops of ice cream and I had my usually Mexican coffee served with fresh whipped cream. And to top things off, at the bar we ran into some ball players there for spring training. My customer and I got a pic with Rickey Henderson which capped off the night. They drove us back to our downtown Phoenix hotel in their Escalade.
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There is nothing i liked about this place at all, I came here because it was close by and had good reviews, however I am not sure why it does. I shared four sushi rolls with my sister and only sort of liked one of them. One had so much mayo on it I felt like I was just putting a spoonful of mayo in my mouth (I think it was called the super spicy roll.) It is also a very tiny place. Tables are so close together it makes it uncomfortable to talk to the person you are dining with... also it took a very long time to get our food soooo yeah I would not go back!
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Mother's Day 5/12/2013 We decided to dine at the palace station after we got out of church, it would be our 1st time eating here!! We'll the 8 of us, in which one was pregnant & a 16 month old baby goes in have dinner, that night my daughter gets sick, then i wake up to find my son & husband also sick, All food poisoned they had in common the Tacos i started to have one but i changed my mind, glad of that!! Needless to say we will never eat here again!! It was our 1st & last time eating here!! I am pretty sure more people got sick i just hope they had sense enough to call and let the casino know about it as i did, They don't even deserve 1 star to tell you the truth! I just want to warn people please, please be careful when eating here!! food poison is no joke and can be serious!! What a way to mess up my mother's day by making my family ill...STAY AWAY FROM THE BUFFET..or eat at your own risk...GOD please bless the food they serve here and protect those who decide to eat here!! Amen
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Yes, this place is out in the middle of nowhere. . . nothing else around it. I read the reviews and thought I'd give it a try with a couple of friends. The bar is fine if there are few people, but once there were more than a handful, it was a different story. We were asked to move because one of our seats at the bar was in front of a slot machine. I was playing and my friend said that he'd put a couple of dollars in but the waitress disapproved so we had to move to the back.\n\nI think there's better service at a PT's...
12 star
Called Pete with a quick repair needed before moving out of our rental, he was prompt and offered a fair price. Would use his services again.
12 star
Chocolate Fountain at Jean Philippe Patisserie at Bellagio is a must see when you are in Las Vegas. It's a modern day Willy Wonka choco wonder. This incredible chocolate fountain is rumored to be a million dollar worth. I took a lot of pictures, because the first time I've seen it 5 yrs ago, I never thought its got a tag of a million dollar, but I am totally awed by this tall, inticate continuous flow of dark and white chocolate, that I'm so tempted to go underneath it, if it is not enclosed in a glass.\n Lucky they have crepe in front, fresh to order so I decided to try their \"crepe nutella\". I was not disappointed. It was nicely presented, softly made and with just the perfect amount of that yummy chocolate/hazelnut spread of ferrero's Nutella. I usually get my crepe at Paris Hotel across the road, but with a show of chocolate fountain while eating your crepe, I would definitely choose Jean Philippe. I would definitely try their other stuff next time I'm in Vegas.
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Horrible!! don't go to this McDonald's . I asked if I could please have fresh French fries because they had been setting for a long time - Manager said they were fresh . when I disagreed he said I was wrong and the fries were fine. \n\nnothing I ordered was fresh , not sure if this McDonalds it pinching pennies , they seem to always be busy . I will not go back ever!
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Overrated. Went here for dinner on 10/30/13.\n\nI had a few things, including the mushroom tart - tart was cold, but mushrooms were warm. When food is not served at the right temperature, then I'm over it.\n\nThe garlic cream cheese stuffed peppers sounded better on paper than they did on the plate. The cream cheese completely separates from the pepper when you cut into it. No bueno!\n\nThe best part of my meal is the garlic bread and sweet butter. That was good!\n\nRestaurant is dark and very large. Self-parking in the back. I was put off by the large number of kitchen workers taking their break outside of the restaurant that backs into the parking. I also didn't like seeing the numerous servers inside the restaurant all chatting with one another waiting for something to do.
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The ultimately slowest sbux EVER!!!!!!!they seem to have plenty of employees but the speed just isn't there! Isn't Starbucks supposed to be convenient ?
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It was okay. Overpriced for average quality food. Don't think I \nwould ever go again.\n\nThe wasabi was blue.
12 star
Great fried chicken. Don't plan on doing anything after though because it will give you a serious case of the idis.
12 star
Went to an event there last evening, their walu is to die for, fresh and delicious, not to mention their selections of different maitais, i will definitely suggest this place for an evening night out for happy hour.
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So y'all know I already hate Walmart NOW my Aunty scheduled these family photos with them and these people closed down with NO NOTICE not a phone call or anything BUT they went ahead and collected the money for our photos in advance to say I am PISSED does not begin to cover it!!!!
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Not the quality education I was looking for.\nThe professors are disorganized and can NOT teach, especially lab.\nI end up khan academy or MIT open course-ware-ing most of my classes.\n\nIn particular, CHM 151LL and 152 LL Dr. Indu Mishra will take off points for no reason even for a perfect lab report.\nInconsistency in grading, students with less accurate data end up with higher grades on the lab reports.\nRun the other way while you can
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A friend and I decided to check this place out on Saturday afternoon, and all of the doors were locked. We were really excited to check it out! I'm not sure if it's even open for business. If it is, they need some store hours posted outside.
12 star
Went to Furco with my Happy Hour buddy on a Friday evening and we were pleasantly surprised to see how full this place was. Don't get me wrong, nothing like a Thursday night where you can barely walk in the place, but as opposed to other Fridays where we've been there in the past, the bars and all the tables were occupied. \n\nCozy and relax atmosphere, always new finger food plates to share, and our barmaid (Sarah) always on the lookout for us. \n\nWhat else can we ask for!?!
12 star
Went here once for labwork. My wife had something down the street to tend to. No one was there, and it was only me that Friday morning. I was in and out in 7 minutes. Too bad this place is now closed :-(!!!
12 star
Great food, great atmosphere, cold beer. If we lived closer we would be there all the time.
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Trashy dive bar,.gross skanky waitresses who think they are hot,mediocre food, terrible service, only good thing is cheap drinks during happy hour.Also rude doorman.Not worth it.
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The Trip \n\nRandomly decided last minute to celebrate my birthday weekend and of course Labor Day (in addition to SLS's Grand Opening) in Vegas, we figured that we would give SLS a try. After all, SLS in West LA is amazing! However, we have a slightly different feel about this hotel after this visit. We'll break this down to help you understand some good things and the bad (unfortunately, they have more issues than positives). \n\nThe Good\n\n- Rate was cheap for the grand opening during Labor Day vs where we normally stay (e.g Aria, Wynn) \n- Traffic getting around in that area is light since it's roughly a mile away from Wynn \n- Some of the staff were really nice and greeted you with a smile\n- Comfortable bed \n\nThe Bad \n\n- Called guest services and was on hold for over 5 minutes. They have this repeated message that states how someone will be with me shortly. I just hung up\n- Valet is a sad excuse of valet parking. I don't blame the workers as they were running and some where standing there. This is an operations issue and constraint. We had to wait several minutes but we tipped anyways even though tips should be service-based. Better service = greater tips. One or two guys running to get each car while some wait around doesn't seem very efficient when you have several people waiting for cars\n- Lack of taxis - If you need to go to another hotel, expect to wait for taxis. They don't come here often and it's a waiting game. \n- Room charge - be sure to check it fully for each person. We found that we were charged over a hundred dollars for some room charge. If we didn't question it, it would have stuck so be sure to check upon check out\n- Working out - small gym as expected. Imagine a very nice city hotel gym and that's what you get. Not like Venetian, Wynn, or Aria's gyms. When I got there, there were no towels. I asked for some and one person told the other person, who then told me that they are out right now. No \"we're sorry let us get one for you now,\" just \"we're out right now.\" \n- Hotel elevators in the hotel is much slower than I'm used to. Maybe for this particular hotel, it's okay. But the end-user experience for me was that I waited too long and is not what I'm used to when going to other hotels in the area\n- Parking garage elevators are another story. We were valeting it but as mentioned, it was taking too long and had to get to our dinner reservations so we mitigated our risk by parking ourselves. It was full so we had to go to the very top on the 6th floor. Guess what happened next? ELEVATOR WAS BROKEN! So we walked in the nice 100 degree heat and then went up to our room to change/freshen up for dinner. Hoping that the elevator would have been fixed, we go back but naturally, it's still down. They should have at least let us know as guests and did something for us for our troubles \n- If someone smokes in the room hallways, you'll smell it. Ventilation is not the best and random statement, when we checked out at 11am, there were 2 condoms in the hallway. Good times. \n- Design was a bit gloomy. Walking around in the casino floor, we did a full circle in a couple of minutes. It's small and wasn't the wow factor we were looking for. \n- Attracting the medium-income families, this hotel should not charge Wynn rates. Instead, it should charge Tropicana or NYNY rates. When we walked to the gym, we saw the VIP area and it didn't look like one. \n- Not a lot of shopping so you don't get that overall resort feeling like you do with some of the major players \n\nThe Conclusion\n\nOverall, it's disappointing that SLS cut corners with this release. From the blanket responses on Yelp! (from SLS management), angered customers, and to the issues mentioned above, we'll likely never stay here again. They are ruining their brand image right now and it's sad to see. If you are used to staying at a quality run resort, you should stay away from here. Again, this hotel would be great the way it is if it was in LA or some other city. Not in Vegas.
12 star
Great alternative healthcare/medicine service in the Queen City! $20-$40 gets you a treatment! The acupuncturist was really nice and gentle, offering a warm welcome as I entered the office.\n\nBring your ipod and headphones. Although they do a very nice job of keeping it quiet, you still hear the occasional shifting of clients, sweeping of floor, or whispering. They keep it at 74 degrees and it is comfortable, but if you get chilled easily (if your Qi isn't balanced yet), then bring something light to put over you. \n\nIt was a lot more organized, clean, and cozy than I had anticipated. The bathrooms are located down the hall, outside of the suite and are very clean and modern. The ambiance is very soothing and inviting! I thought it would be a bit strange reclining in a large room with strangers while needles are sticking out of my body, but interestingly enough it wasn't weird at all.\n\nBring cash, you can also ask for a receipt to use your flex spending account. Register online, do the paperwork at home and save $15. \n\nI'm happy that they opened! I really like how they offer affordable alternative healthcare for everyone on every budget. Give it a try if you haven't done acupuncture yet! You may need to commit to 5 treatments or so to see a difference (at least that is what I'm going to do). If you have questions, they offer a Thursday session for you to get your questions answered since you really cannot get into details of your treatment at the time of service (do to the community setting). At the end of the treatment, I found that I like the community setting because it's another experience for you and a friend/spouse/partner to share!
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This is probably the worst Oreganos location for parking. Back in the 1990's they just had the one small building with a handful of spots, and everyone else was forced onto find a spot outside on one of the busiest streets in Scottsdale (Scottsdale Rd.). The place always had long lines and a long waitlist, and even a decade ago they knew it was a problem.\n\nTo remedy the problem, they added on a small shack sized structure that is adjacent to the original building. Great! It's as if they didn't get the memo, and decided to add on something provided little relief to the problem they already have.\n\nThe atmosphere with painted wall murals is probably one of the better locations in Arizona, because the limited parking area is painted as well. Wait times are on par with the other locations.\n\nDecorative menu is the same (Oreganos is an Arizona chain restaurant). Food quality is the same as the other locations, and bears little resemblance to authentic Chicago pizza and Italian fare. Service is inconsistent, and usually poor.\n\nThis place is a snowbird trap, so you're better off to avoid it in the winter months.
12 star
Wow! During a bi-annual allergy induced laryngitis, I went in search for my favorite tea- dry desert lime. Apparently, I am the only one in PHX who knows it because no one is carrying it this year. Next best thing? Find dried limes. This quest led me to Biaz Market. The neighborhood it is in is rough, but it's more poverty than unsafe. The parking lot, though, was full. Walking in I decided to spend some time wandering the aisles. Within 30 seconds I was blown away. They have rose water and orange blossom water for 99 cents! The only place I had found it before sells it for $4! Fresh produce, cheeses, meats. Fresh herbs that I can't find elsewhere for only 89 cents! What? Am I dreaming? An entire aisle of spices- so many that I missed my limes I originally came here for. The very, very nice employee didn't just tell me what aisle, she walked me straight to it and when I commented about a ground version, she helped me search for that. Dolmas in cans and jars for under $3 (and they're freaking delicious!). Pita bread 50 cents. So much yummy stuff priced so well. We don't often get such gems of ethnicity in Phoenix, but this hidden treasure made me feel sooooooo good on a sick day. I can't wait to go back and try the restaurant, buy more groceries and test my cooking skills, and get get my fix of the world abroad without having to buts out the bones for an international flight.
12 star
I'm a big fan of this particular PETCO and PETCO stores in general. Their ethical practices outshine their competitors. I also find that their selection in the amphibian and reptile section to be awesome! They always seem to have my kitty foods and litter and treats on sale too. I recently took my new kitten to see Santa at this PETCO location. Santa and his staff were very professional and gentle with my baby. The picture came out great, and part of the cost is donated to animal charity. Great place to take your pet!
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I'd go to fox only because they were pretty dirt cheap. $25/day for our one day rental during spring break. A taxi would cost upwards of $50 so I can't complain too much. The cars, however, were disgusting. I had an experience with fox in LA. all they had were shitty PT cruisers.. so my expectations for the LV airport weren't too high. THe first day, we got a chevy economy car that was actually decent. On out last day, we had several cars to chose from. The first one my husband jumped in didn't start. He jumped in a couple others.. they were all disgustingly dirty. He settled on a kia. It had stains on the passenger seat and back seat. The odor of coffee was stroooong... It could've been worse, I guess. So although I can't rave about this place, I'd use them again since we only needed the car for a couple of hrs to get to my parent's house/car. If we were going to be using the car for a few days, that'd be a different story. Oh, you know that free shuttle that takes you from the Mccarren airport to the car rental center? You need to wait for another shuttle to take you to fox since fox isn't in the car rental center with budget/enterprise/etc.
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I go here 5 days a week for an hour somewhere between the hours of 5am-7am. \n\nIts dirty. The cardio equipment is usually broken or about to be broken. Bikes missing pedals. Treadmills with torn pads or that literally stop moving at speed randomly in workout. \n\nMorning staff cares none about faulty equipment.\n\nEverytime it rains, the floor floods and no one cares or fixes it. The next year its still flooding. Didn't you notice you had to shut down half the weight area floor because of the last drizzle?!?\n\nThe only reason I keep coming back is because its open when I need it to be.
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It's unfortunate that they don't charge a dollar or two. The quality if this theater is in par with dollar theaters. Goodyear needs a quality theater! Both dirty and poor quality sound.
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Food is OK after you finally get it. Waited 45 min for breakfast and my girlfriend's food was cold. They said no problem, it will only take a minute to replace....took 10. Friendly but incapable service. 2nd try and last.
12 star
These guys rock. Fixed my i5 glass super fast. Nice clean friendly place. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Terrible service and terrible drinks!! Will NEVER go back!! Total waste of $200!! Ugh!!
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Humble Pie is right across from one of my favorite hang-outs, The Main Ingredient. I've seen this place numerous times and one day we saw a Groupon for them, so decided to purchase it and give it a try. \nThe place was fairly dead for a Saturday night. I had always seen this place packed when passing by. Maybe we missed the rush? \nThe service was nothing special. Our server had no personality and seemed bored. I ordered a pizza with pistachios, parmesan and red onions and my boyfriend ordered some kind of BBQ chicken pizza. The pizza was dry and didn't have a ton of flavor. It wasn't AWFUL, but it wasn't REMARKABLE either. We left unimpressed and don't really have any craving to go back there again. Wish we understood what all the hype is about. Maybe we just ordered the wrong pizzas?
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Haha, just stood there behind another guy for ten minutes with No type of worker presence, he ate a bag of chips and we mobbed it to silver mine..if you can't be open 24hrs you should at least lock your doors..lol
12 star
Just ate there last night with my girlfriend, and it was AWESOME!!! The braised short rib flakes off as you push down with your fork, the cocktails are great, and even their take on a fish taco has its own novel nuances.
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Went here after lunch at the sushi place next door, and cannot understand the good ratings.\n\nThis is NOT real gelato. It's like a real gelato place because it has a lot of flavors, but the actual product tastes like standard ice cream and was missing the light creamy texture of the real thing. \n\nThumbs way down. I could have gone to a Ben and Jerry's instead.
12 star
These guys are great! I bought a brand new hot tub from Atera. The number one pump would not work.\nThe troubleshoot guide online said it was the wiring switch (also called the centrifugal switch.) Atera said it was my fault and the warranty was void because the GFCI was in main breaker and not the sub panel. (ridiculous) they charged me $300 and did not fix the problem. I took the pump to Perry's and they fixed it with a new switch. NO CHARGE!\nI am taking my 12 year old pool pump to them today for an overhaul. Leslies and Shasta wanted $1200 for a new pump. I am certain Perry's will beat that.
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I brought my car in a few months back due to a transmission fluid leak. They found the problem to be a broken seal where the driveshaft connects. They were great when it came to fixing the problem but they put the blame on the company which I bought the driveshaft from. They told me the seal had broken as a result of the driveshaft being welded too short but when I got a second opinion I was told that it broke because of old age (car has 200,000 miles) when the people at brake masters removed the driveshaft they had disassembled it at the middle joint. They put the blame on the company who sold me the driveshaft saying it was welded too short but when I brought it in to a separate place for a second opinion they measured the driveshaft and told me it was the correct length. The people at brake masters broke my driveshaft and did not want to take responsibility for it which took $500 for me to replace. The staff here is dishonest and I would not recommend it to anyone.
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We stopped in here on our last night in Vegas. The waitress was really nice, friendly, and attentive. \nThe 2 stars are for the food. \nI had the Reuben which was really dry. There was hardly any Russian dressing on it. \nMy brother had the calamari and said he's tasted better. I tried a few, and I have to agree with him.
12 star
I am officially in love. Sinful Sweets DESTROYS any chocolate/candy store in existence. Not only do they have awesome, friendly, fun staff, but the expansive selection of chocolates, truffles, cake pops AND ice cream is fantastic. They even have samples of their chocolate out to try! Sure, the building this little place resides in may be a bit run down, but I think it just gives it personality! The shop inside is cute and modern. \n\nMilkshake Happy Hour (25% off from 4-7 p.m.)!! The girl working (I wish I'd gotten her name!) was awesomely patient and helpful as I debated for several minutes between flavors. Finally, I decided to go wild and got bittersweet symphony (coffee & chocolate), mint chocolate chip, red velvet, chocolate cookie dough & piece of cake (since you get four scoops of ice cream, I split the cake and cookie dough flavors). At my request, she blended in tons of (free!) extras, like Reese's and Butterfingers pieces. Finally, I asked her to top my shake with Andes mints, which she did enthusiastically. It came with a big, fat cute straw DIPPED in chocolate on the tip for an extra burst of chocolately goodness with each sip. She said it was the craziest shake she had made yet :) \n\nIT WAS HEAVEN. I'm surprised I didn't spiral into depression at the final sip. All the extras that didn't get blended in were at the bottom, soaked in milkshakey goodness, so I got to spoon it out for even more deliciousness.\n\nGo here. You will be addicted.
12 star
Best waiter in years!! Gage was awesome! He is attentive but not stalkerish. Serves can make or break an experience. If you have Gage you will definitely enjoy the awesome food.
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Ripoff Report - Proceed with caution!\n\nA group of us came here for happy hour last night to celebrate a coworker's departure. Our office is located in Kierland, so we chose Bar North as it's within walking distance, they have a nice patio, and have provided great service in the past. The service was friendly and very accommodating to our large group, but we left feeling bamboozled! \n\nFour of us in the group ordered a pitcher of Sangria. We were about 3/4ths of the way through the first pitcher, when another pitcher had been served to our table. None of us had wanted another pitcher, but started to drink it anyway as we all thought that someone else at the table had ordered a second one. There were about 12 people at our table so, it was hard to know who ordered what. We all asked each other \"who ordered the second pitcher?\" The answer was no one ordered the second pitcher, the server just served us a second one without asking, and added it to our tab. We felt that we couldn't dispute the check since we started to drink out of the second pitcher, even though we barely touched it as we all had to drive ourselves home that night.\n\nTo make matters worse, one of the woman in our group had ordered a glass of Chardonnay not knowing that there were several options on the menu. Instead of asking her which one she would like, they instead served her the most expensive one at $14 for one glass. If you have several different kinds of Chardonnay, why wouldn't they ask the patron which one they wanted? Instead they just took this as an opportunity to up-sell.\n\nThere are several options in Kierland for Happy Hour without shady service, that is where we'll be going next time as Bar North left us all with a feeling of being taken advantage of.
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I COULD BE SHORT AND SWEET AND JUST DITTO 'JENNA FROM HOUSTON', But I won't need to add some comments so EVERYONE PLEASE READ OR ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK....\n\nIt was Sat evening between 6-8 PM major dinner time...(Staff and their family must park in the lot) just to make it look busy and desirable N O T only 1 other table of 2 inside..Now if that wasn't a RED FLAG all by itself The hostess/owner (WOW) what a miserable unhappy soul she barely greeted us \"all I can remember her saying is 4\", nothing else..We entered the so called remodeled from previous owner (which we've frequented) before and ALL THEY DID WAS PAINT not sure they even bothered updating anything and definitely bathroom were FILTHY.\n\nSo without a smile or any nicesities at all she basically through the menus down and 5-8 minutes later our so called waiter again with a definite attitude problem barely answered any of our questions or I might say at least with no energy and definitely NO smile. Asked if we wanted anything to drink....WE all (4) of us really wanted to LEAVE sooooo sorry that we didn't.\n\nWe preceded to order (MISTAKE) ALL BY ITSELF....Salad was extra\nand came in a plastic bowl half full....dinners came YUK......No taste whatsoever on the spaghetti w/marinara and everyone else had some sort of negative about their meal also....\n\nSTAY AWAY...........DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY OR TIME.....\nYOU COULD DO BETTER AT THE FOOD COURT ANYDAY\n\nMarge G.\nGilbert,AZ
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This is for the nightclub only. \n\nWe had a group of four guys and five girls. We were on a promoter's guestlist, so we skipped the general admission line. It was the longest wait at a club all weekend, maybe 10 minutes, max. The girls were free, the guys were discounted at $30 (wtf is general admission price then for this club?), yikes.\n\nWe headed upstairs...we had about 20 minutes of the open bar left. I found an open spot at the bar right away and got a drink. After all of the girls got our round of drinks, we all headed to the dance floor.\n\nThe opening DJ played old school music...not like good 90's old school music, but like between 2000-2005, that reminded you of high school dances. DJ Vice was the headlining DJ and he was pretty good. \n\nPeople were not joking when they said people are next to each other like sardines in a can. I don't know what it was about this crowd...if the girls here are lightweights and took full advantage of the open bar, or what. But these people were DRUNK. And not even drunk, but ANN0YING drunk. \n\nThe trapeze girl floating above the crowd was pretty cool. It's a nice looking club, but it's WAY too crowded. I'm not quite sure what the hype is about this club...but whatever. To each-their-own. The only way that I'd come to this club again is if I had a table. 0ther than that, this one can be checked off my \"to-do\" list.
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Longest wait for food ever. Came in and there was only one table sitting down. Ordered food at 12:05 (kids spaghetti and a chicken parm and spaghetti). Watched people come in for lunch and all were served before us. The girl came to us twice with food that wasn't ours. Finally at 1230 the guy who took our order walks by and notices our number is still on the table and no food. I dont know if they forgot us or gave our food to someone else, but a 25 minute wait for fast food is crazy.
12 star
Really happy with my coffee I ordered. Breakfast was pretty good. I had the scrambled eggs, and they were nice. Overall a good place!
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The service was good. My wife enjoyed her burger. I had the South side slopes. I don't know what Maxim Magazine saw in this sandwich to rate it #5. The home made chips that come with the sandwich were not crispy at all and under seasoned. There is however a great selections of beer to choose from, and a staggering amount of draft options. Maybe next time I will go to drink and eat bar food. There are several better options locally for dinner.
12 star
Love this place! Teresa did an amazing job taking care of 30 pain in the butt engineers with grace. Thank you so much!!!
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The ghetto Albertson's. My friend always wants to go grocery shopping at this place. I just don't like this particular location, the food quality isn't the greatest, the selection is mediocre.. Try another Albertson's location.
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So sorry to have to the bearer of bad news but let me just say the new owners have Killed East Side Pizza. So sad, I am in mourning. We have been going to East Side for years, The previous owners Jerry and Peggy were awesome. Made you feel like you were going to Uncles pizza place and now its like the soul of the pizza and the place are gone. For a NY pizza Joint cirque de soleil decor does not work nor does it distract you enough to notice the food, the pizza, the environment and oh by the way the portion size is not the same anymore. The staff is loyal and doing their best but the new owners just don't get it and unfortunately just don't care.
12 star
It not often get my Jamba Juice in. Mostly cause not one really near my side of town and would rather go for coffee if going too relax with drink do some reading on my day off. Ever so often got too step outside the box and go crazy get your guilty pleasures in life. I went for strawberry smoothies with favorite booster or add on whey protein. It same awesome tasting fruit smoothie had who knows the last time. \n\nThe location I believe like most of the other ones usually coffee bean and tea literally attached next too it. This location no difference if smoothies not cup of tea could walk over and get some coffee. Not much comes too food selection here but then again who really comes too Jamba for like snack?? The store is really clean with cozy spot in the corner that could relax and get some reading in. Or if want more bar stool seating long counter up front can hang out. Service was fantastic. No one in the store. Still both gentlemen behind the counter was attentive, friendly, and great service.
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Service so poor, they would not even let me in. I came with 6 friends, 3 guys and 4 girls. Excellent ratio, no? We dressed to the nines, waited in line. \n\nGot near the front and I was stopped by a bouncer who searched my bag, and then told me that I was not allowed to go in because of my camera gear. It was just my SLR with some lenses and a flash. The bouncer granted entry to everyone else with cameras and smartphones, but not me. Maybe he was also a photography hobbyist and was simply jealous of my equipment? Maybe he was worried about me being a paparazzi, even though my gear was nowhere near paparazzi status and I was clearly here, dressed up, with my friends, to have a good time?\n\nIf you are going to have customers post photos of your venue on Yelp, they might as well be good photos. Now they can keep their bad photos and bad publicity. I'll keep my Tao Nightclub virginity.
12 star
Yeah, its BBB....what else to say?
-1no label
I have severe allergies to gluten and corn. I was pleased when they had a gluten free menu. This turned out to be false advertising however as they clearly knew nothing about cross contamination. I ended up with hours of horrific stomach cramps, and that was the nice part of purging their bad food. Furthermore, the steak was $90. I am used to high prices and good service. In fact, I go to expensive places BECAUSE I have special needs. It really turns me off to pay top dollar and to have full assurances, and then to get so horribly sick. I fed the rest of that expensive steak to my dog. Do yourself a favor, go elsewhere.
12 star
Best sushi of my life... FOR REALS.\nBetter than any place I've tried in SF...and there's no ocean nearby Nevada!! \n\nEverything I had was amazing. Def try any type of tuna. The toro was deliciously-incredibly-mouth-wateringly tender. It was like butter. Or yogurt, or something just a smidge stiffer then yogurt...umm... basically it was super soft. mmmm!!\n\nI don't want to go back to Vegas anytime soon...but when the time comes, I'll be looking forward to 2 things- Qua Spa & an amazing meal at Sushi Roku!!!
-1no label
Yelp really disappointed me today. For the first time. I really don't understand why this place has so many stars! Way below average, so disappointing! Beef so hard and chewy, pork dry and tasteless, salad just..blah..Best thing on my plate was smoked salmon that I can get in a supermarket.\nI was never really crazy about buffets but this one makes me never want to try another one again...yuck