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3 | Kabuto is your run-of-the-mill Japanese Steakhouse. Different stations with chefs slinging shrimp tails around the communal dining areas like it's a lunchtime magic show. Always a plethora of laughs and gags going around the group. \n\nThis place is great for lunch. $9 and 30 minutes and you're out the door. Uhhh...If I'm craving a salad with ginger dressing, which I always am, (you do too. admit it) fried rice, steak, shrimp and white sauce (DUDE) then Kabuto is king of lunch options in my book. Always super clean and full of kindhearted staff. The parking lot is super difficult to get in and out of though. 51 traffic at lunch is a beast. Good luck getting stuck behind someone trying to cut across traffic at 12pm on a weekday. It's murder. This place would greatly benefit from another exit/entrance or a stoplight. Here's hoping....\n\nYou can't really shake a stick at balanced lunch when you can have soup or a salad, veggies, fried rice and a choice of a protein for under $10 and be back out the door and headed back to the office or meeting. Glad to see these guys have taken this into account. Though, you should know that the $10 offering mostly comes in the protein department. Some may require more steak or chicken, which can be sparse. \n\nService is always quick and friendly. They do a wonderful job of memorizing orders. Rarely has it come to pass that my order has been mal-delivered. Quick on refills and I love that they always offer a to-go beverage. \"Why, yes! I would love a diet coke to go! How thoughtful!\" Pretty much always my thought process. \n\nThis place also does full dinner options and has sushi. Neither of which I have tried to date, but would happily oblige if the option was presented. \n\nThanks for the quick and entertaining lunch/service, Kabuto! | |
5 | Visiting here for 10 days and staying in a condo\nDriving around and found this place\nAte here 2x ( Lunch + Dinner)\nFood was fresh + Tasty\nSushi was great for the price\nShrimp OK but about the same as other buffets\nSesame balls were lite and great\nFor desert they had a coffee taramisu which was rather good | |
2 | Terrible terrible food | |
5 | This is a beautiful theatre with a gorgeous glass front which is great for watching the world go buy while having a coffee.\n\nI have fond memories of coming to this theatre to see the ballet since I was very young. I rather distinctly remember on my 9th birthday vomiting on the stairs during a performance of Cinderella. Ahh memories.\n\nBut this theatre really is lovely. Its the sort of theatre that you get a little dressed up to go to, like people used to do back in the day. I was lucky enough to see a stunning performance of the Nutcracker here in January, which obviously is mostly attributed to Scottish Ballet but the theatre played a huge role also. Everything from the sound to the lighting was fantastic and it really was a magical evening. \n\nThere is a number of bars for you to have a quick tipple during the interval, but you have to be quick out your seat because it gets very busy fast. \n\nTickets can be expensive, but it really attracts some of the better quality shows so it is worth it and it really makes for a nice evening out. | |
4 | I don't quite get this place or why Asians love it, but it is very good :) | |
5 | Holy cow, their food is outstanding, but their tortillas are the best in PHX, home of the best Mexican food in the US...that is saying a lot, I know, but please check them out for yourself. I'm going back to PHX soon for the first time since moving away, and Carolina's will be my first stop. I'm salivating just writing this review. Truly awesome!!! | |
3 | We stayed here the night before my girlfriend's flight and didn't really know what to expect. We were pleasantly surprised that it was a pretty good business hotel! I'll list the good and bad separately.\n\nGood: The sheets were clean, the room was clean, the water was hot, the amenities were good for the price point and the beds were fairly comfortable. Wifi was easy to connect to and signal was strong.\n\nBad: We saw dozens of dogs in this hotel...I know people love their pets, but allowing pets in a hotel without proper fogging is just asking for flea problems, especially since most people let their pets on the bed. Fortunately, we didn't have any problems with fleas. We DID have a problem with the night staff, though. The clerk was nice enough, but the second lady (who did the cleaning, I suppose) has a SERIOUS attitude problem. She was very rude to my Chinese girlfriend, who doesn't always pick up rapid English when it's not spoken directly to her. We also heard this unpleasant woman tell our neighboring room that \"YOU DO NOT TELL ME TO GET YOU ANYTHING. YOU TELL THE FRONT DESK AND SHE TELLS ME TO GET THEM. THAT IS HOW IT WORKS. \" All in a loud, echoing voice. \n\nI suppose the breakfast was just OK. Very light on meat and heavy on cheap carbs, but it was enough to get us out of the door in the morning. We liked this hotel, but might avoid this particular La Quinta because of that lady. After hours of driving, we want smiles and not rude barking from a staff member that rivals the dogs that bring fleas into the rooms....\n\nAlso of note: You can reserve a room with a card, but you must ALSO let them put a hold on your card for the full room amount until checkout. You can pay cash at checkout. This wasn't explained to us until we were at the counter. | |
4 | Stopped back by Mellow Mushroom with my mate Justin from Brew Bros. & a few of our mates Monday afternoon while pub crawling on a day off. \nFirst I must say my return trip was motivated by an immediate response from to my 1st Yelp review from Mellow Mushroom's owner Jay. I didnt expect any reponse, much less a return so quickly. Respect for that. Great to see to someone paying such close attention to their customers.\nThis can only be a good thing.\nThe same draft selection as the first time around. 48 Handles. Thats a lot of beer. As said in my first reiview, with 48 handles I would Love to see more variety and a bit more imagination with respect to the draft beer choices, then again who would complain about a selection w/ at least 40 craft beers on tap? Thats a real commitment. \nOur bartender Madison was enthusiastic about what she was serving which in Arizona's growing craft beer community is a big plus. On a another note, this time around the food I ordered made it out of the kitchen rather quickly. Just a mediterainan salad, but nice.\nAll said, great to see another craft beer brother join the club. Nice to have you here. | |
3 | Went for lunch to celebrate a grinding training finally ending. Burgers and drinks were good. I wish I had time to sit there and savor it. \n\nI will go again with kids which is the true test as we all know. | |
4 | The drunken noodles..... Get them now. \n\nThe restaurant owner is very nice and you can tell he loves what he does. Now don't let the layout throw you. It may not be the fanciest but the noodles are goooood. We ll be back. \n\nPrice 3.5/5 average \nAtmosphere 3/5 \nFood 5/5 | |
1 | They look full so I decided to give it a try. People standing at a Panda Express set up line, order in a foreign language, so it is usually a good sign, that the food is authentic. But when we order the sweet and sour pork, the lady behind the glass give us All fat pork. A minute ago, I saw she spooned all lean pork from the same dish to a lady who obviously speak their language. So that is a big turn-off, I am not coming back again. | |
1 | Visit was Friday, July 3rd around 5pm. Tables were very sticky. All of them. Wanted inside and stuck us in an irritating spot next to a white cloth covering crates beneath a TV. Sangria was sour and not fruity. Paper towel dispenser was broken in restroom and area was very dirty. Didn't have the corned beef and cabbage for \"signature\" soup! NO Corned beef and cabbage in an Irish restaurant!!! The tomatoes on the bruschetta tasted moldy. The clam chowder soup was too salty. The soda bread was tasteless and dry. Shepherd's pie was too hot (definitely microwaved) and kind of bland although the meat was like chef boyardee. Also, the decor was bad, everything they had hung was wrinkled. You can tell they don't really care. Waitress was ok. This place needs new management or someone from corporate to come here and see how terrible this place really is. Will never return again, ever. | |
4 | Secret gem hidden in a residential neighborhood. Interior is clean and inviting. Seating is pretty limited so expect to wait if you arrive during peak hours. Great Steak & Eggs or Steak sandwhich for $5.99, but it doesn't taste like it was $5.99. Service is always tops and you know a place is good when servers know customers by name. My parents love this place so much they sometimes go 5 plus times a week. Nothing on the menu is breathtaking just your normal family restaurant food. Great prices, fantastic specials, and consistently good services. In a town like Vegas you can't beat that. | |
3 | Not much to say. Very typical type of spot. Nice look and feel. Decent food. Didnt blow me away, but maybe that is because I didnt try their famous pizza. \n\nI'll update the next time I am out there, but that is only if I actually feel like going back. I recommend it more as a spot to fit a bunch of friends who want to grab some cold ones and some grub while watching the games. | |
3 | Jupiter's is a fun place for families with younger kids, but it's not anything special for adults. The food isn't spectacular, and the pizza is similar to Monical's thin crust pizza if you're curious what to expect. There's a BIG arcade room with pool tables and video games, but this area gets PACKED if you go at a popular time of day. I've only been to Jupiter's once, and I haven't really had the desire to go back. The service was ok, but the atmosphere and food weren't anything special. We also had a LONG wait to get a table and food. | |
2 | Cirque du Soleil prices without the Cirque du Soleil talent. I kept waiting to be amazed by people doing things with their bodies that I can't do. That's why I pay you the big bucks, people! The costumes and music (of course) are fantastic, though. | |
4 | Enough variety for me. Only reason I go to buffet - Shrimp, Oysters, Sushi and Salmon. They had all of these, so I'm happy. If you are looking for a quality buffet, skip this one . It didn't look clean and I had my waitress sit on our side table facing us while we eat. Annoyed, but I don't care much. Total bill without drinks, with tax - $22.64. \n\nI will come back here again over Lin's. I won't bring guests here though! | |
2 | If you're going long distances, use the Deuce (i.e. from the Strip to Downtown). Otherwise, it's a waste of time and you'd be better off calling a taxi.\n\nFirst, this thing moves incredibly slow, and I have no idea why. When I first took it, it was during heavy traffic, so I made excuses for the bus driver. But the next time, there was no traffic anywhere, and we still went the same speed.\n\nThe whole double decker set up is annoying. Many people carry bags or luggage and carrying them up and down those stairs takes a lot of effort. Plus, if the bus is crowded (which it usually is), you have to fight to get around everyone else. I can see how having the double decker might be thought of as a fun way to see the Strip, but the whole bus is covered in ads, so you're not getting a very good view.\n\nFinally, I didn't really like the way I was treated when I was trying to board. There was an employee at the bus stop that was instructing people how to get on the bus (is that normal?). He asked if I had a pass or something, and when I said I did not, he told me I couldn't get on! I had two dollars, so I wasn't sure what the problems was. He got slightly indignant and told me I could only board if I had exact change. Which I did.\n\nI can see how a lot of tourists are idiots and that guy probably does need to be there, but it pissed me off. I could read all the signs plastered all over the bus stop, not to mention all over the bus. | |
3 | Mary Coyle is some pretty good ice cream. i would write a longer review, but the history has been covered, and the atmosphere. \n\ni would like this place more, but purchasing ice cream to go afew times i have noticed i need to let it thaw for a month before i can actually eat it. it's frozen that hard. other then that this place is pretty cool. :P | |
3 | I was so excited to try this place out. I came here for dinner and it was grand opening. When we enter the staff was just sitting and one of them got up to assist up. This place is clean and the staff was friendly. Very patient as we decided on what to order. I'm a huge fan of chow fun (fried thick rice noodles) so I went ahead and order that. My friend order sweet and sour chicken. Our food came out and timely manner. My noodles were very tough are hard to chew. Which is not good start. They're suppose to be soft. Ugh I never had a bad chow fun. But I will go back and try it again. Might be their first day so well see. Beside that it was good. My friend like the sweet and sour chicken but he didn't like how it was prepared. They serve it with the sauce on the side. He preferred it came already sauced up. The price was great about $10 and under. They had a few dishes that were $10 and above. They also do lunch specials until 4pm. I will definitely try it again. | |
2 | Woodmans is the grocery store of the damned. The produce is attrocious and nasty. The lines are always way too long. It seems dirty. Its unpleasant in so many ways. It takes forever to shop there. Its cheap, but I'd rather pay a few extra cents for a more pleasant grocery store. | |
3 | This place is not bad but not that best place I've ever been. We had stone crab claws and stuffed shrimp for apps, for dinner I had Chilean Sea Bass with pan fried corn. Apps were great and dinner was pretty good too. The bass was not the best piece of sea bass I've ever had but it wasn't the worse either. Now, that corn was crazy bananas good. If you don't get anything else, get the corn. | |
4 | With a fun and upbeat bar area, this place is located in downtown Phoenix, close to the US Airways Center. It seemed that the family area was completely separated from the bar area, which I liked. \nThey have plenty of seating but It can get very busy there on a game night. Also, parking can be a problem if you are just there for dinner and drinks. I didn't think of that and ended up paying $10 for parking. \nI ordered the Long Island Iced Tea, it was very potent and tasted great, just the way it the LIIT should taste. My husband got the wings, which I didn't try but he seemed impressed. I got the fish tacos, and they were very good. The cilantro sauce that came with it was a little thick and tasted more like ranch, but the salsa was ok. \nAll in all, I had a great time there and the bartenders were all very friendly and attentive. | |
2 | This was my first buffet I've been since being away from Vegas for years. And this wasn't my best decision. \n\nMy boys and I were wanted to grab a meal at a buffet before our night out in the city of sin. Apparently, this was the closest one and had a short line. Once we got to cashier, I was in shock to hear how much an individual had to pay for buffet dinner. For the price for an individual had to pay, we could've got the 24 hour buffet pass. More buffets to visit at different hotels.\n\nOnce we paid, we waited a couple minutes for our table. After our table was ready and then seated, our server took our drink orders. When everything was settled at the table, we were off to explore the buffet's offerings.\n\nThe selections were very limited since some stations were left unreplenished. With what was available, I had to make my $47 dinner worth it. I went for the grilled meats: kobe beef & prime rib, short rib tacos, assortments of sushi & sashimi, and beef Wellington. For dessert, I got mini churros and vending machine ice cream.\n\nThe pros:\n- Short rib tacos\n- Shasimi & sushi\n\nThe cons:\n- Grilled meats were very dry, also the beef Wellington\n- Mini churros were hard and stale\n- Ice cream from the vending machine taste like any other buffet place back home\n\nOur server was helpful but got all our drink orders wrong. I left full, dissaponinted, and unsatisfied. | |
2 | What do you do when Coca is packed? Well, sadly, the answer for us didn't lie at Mauramori, as much as we've tried over the past year. \n\nThe food here is fine, but that's really it. It's a touch above what you would expect at a run-of-the-mill diner, but nothing more. \n\nThe coffee is probably Green Mountain or whatever bulk option you'd expect to have somewhere that doesn't care too much about it. There are no fresh juices or other creative beverage options that can enhance your breakfast.\n\nThe deal breaker for us was the apathetic speed of service. The servers are friendly, it just seems like they have no urgency to do anything. Our food routinely came out 10 minutes later than expect all while the place wasn't even full. | |
4 | Food was delicious, portions were great, and price was very reasonable! Highly recommend | |
5 | Incredible service and attention to detail. Each person in our group of 4 was thrilled with their manicures. Peter and his crew are perfectionists and artists, and are committed to what they do. \n\nIt was my twin sisters' birthdays, and they both received a complimentary bottle of wine! We're not from Vegas, but this will be a part of our itinerary every trip! | |
1 | Susan started out great and helped with my green pool problem. Then she stopped coming and did not return my calls or texts. I paid Susan for a month, and possibly a month and a half for which I got no service. When I asked for my money back I did not get a reply. | |
1 | We live nearby and thought it would be great to try a local dental office. Both times my husband and I went in the dental hygienist talked, and talked, and talked to the point of annoyance. Also, the dentist informed my husband that he needed a considerable amount of work done. We waited a year (finances!) and went back to our prior dentist - listed in the Phoenix Magazine's \"Top Docs\" - only to find that NO WORK was necessary or even recommended. | |
3 | It's hard to complain about this place given the price I got it for! \n**Warning** This is a long review, there is a lot to break down.\n\nB -- S\n-- Grandparents have an Interval International timeshare so they booked this place for a week for me\n-- 2 br suite really means 2 adjointed rooms (1 being a jr suite & the other being a regular suit w/ patio)\n-- Located about 10 mins from The Las Vegas Strip\n-- Plenty of free parking and shaded spots\n-- 24 hour pool, say what! BBQ grills available for use\n-- Exercise room\n-- Free shuttle\n-- Paid wireless $10 - $30 (I forget the exact price for how much)\n\nOK, so this place isn't the \"gem of Las Vegas.\" Let's just put that out there! For what it is, it's actually a decent place. My Grammie got me a 2 bedroom suite for a week for under $400. If you can find a place to sleep 6 - 10 people for that amount, let me know! And if it's in old town Las Vegas, no thank you. You can see the sign as you drive down Tropicana, just hang a left and there it is on the left side.\n\nSo let's talk about service. The front desk was very friendly, let us check in a little bit early. And took care of anything we needed but let me tell you I've done Las Vegas more than a few times, so my group didn't need much. Housekeeping happens like after a few days so we checked in Tuesday and got our rooms cleaned on Friday/Saturday. In addition to cleaning our rooms, we received plenty of towels, blankets, pillows on demand.\n\nThe room was decent. It's not the Ritz Carlton by no means. My GF & I shared the single jr suite room. It had a decent size closet, dresser, & bathroom. The bathroom was cool, nothing special. The shower did have a nice size bathtub so you could take a relaxing bath. Our toilet clogged up but they sent someone right up and it was good for the rest of the week. The bed was pretty comfortable, pillows and blankets better than a cheap motel. The AC worked awesome and kept both of the rooms very cool. It was nice to have a mini kitchen with a fridge for our stuff and a sink. We also had cups and plates. I was pretty pleased with the room in general.\n\nOur friends shared the adjointed room next door. It had almost a full kitchen with oven and microwave, a dining table plus sofa sleeper. The balcony patio was cool but it faced the road instead of the pool. The full size fridge came in handy for supplies and food. Oh yeah, washer and dryer plus complimentary laundry soap! We all did some laundry!\n\nThe pool was NOT very clean. The hot tub had a whole crap load of leaves in there. I wasn't impressed with the pool but the 24 hours was nice. We didn't really take advantage of it though.\n\nThe exercise room was decent. It had a stationary bike, treadmill and stairmaster (I think). It also had a full body work out machine that you could do all the basic exercises with weights. They do stock towels there for you and your sweat which was nice.\n\nHonestly since I had a rental car, the distance from the strip was just fine. If I wanted to do Las Vegas on the strip with no rental car, I wouldn't stay here. My friends used the shuttle and you're not getting anywhere fast on that thing. In addition it takes a while to get from point A to point B. \n\nAll in all I would rate this place at around 3.5 stars. It's better than an average motel and it's pretty cheap and decent! I will say that I didn't really hear any neighbors or anything but I wasn't in my room from 7pm to 7am, lol. I was in Las Vegas for the Electronic Daisy Carnival! | |
3 | Not worth it. Only upside is there weren't too many people there. For such a nice hotel, the food was off. They did have crabs but everything else was alright. Servers were attentive but like I said, weren't too many people. Maybe since it was a weeknight and after the holidays. I'd spend the extra few bucks and dine at Aria, The M, or Cosmo. | |
3 | I like the reasonably priced, reliable and tasty black bean burrito (the \"Wilmar\") with its fresh avocado inside. Too much noise and hubbub though to eat it there during the rush- better as take out. | |
2 | Service has always been great, don't care for the dry bread but it's the horrible water that stands out as trying to get the customer to order a \"drink\". Out of the four of us at dinner we all agreed the water tasted like chlorine water from someone's pool. The server said it's \"filtered\". NOT a chance! We asked him if we could get the water from bartender. He replied \"it's the same\". He kept pushing ordering a $4 sparkling water or cocktail etc. We all agreed no thanks. I went up to the bar later and asked for a glass of water. What do you know? It was fine and definitely filtered. Food is alright but when the water tastes better at even In and Out or any other restaurant you know they aren't paying attention to detail. Plenty of other great Italian restaurants on Bell Rd. | |
4 | I have only been to MADCAP once, to see \"Until the Light Takes Us\" - a documentary about KVLT Norwegian Black Metal. I am very excited to have a theater playing REAL independent films and cult classics nearby. I frequently visited Chandler Cinemas to see films put on by Midnight Movie Mamacita - Cannibal Holocaust, El Topo, The Holy Mountain, Re-animator, Black Christmas.. etc. I was very disappointed to see that theater go. When I found out that she'd been relocated to continue the tradition at MADCAP, I rejoiced. I look forward to seeing many movies here in the future. | |
5 | This place is delicious! You can mix their tonkatsu with as many sesame seeds as you want. I ordered the Katsu donburi. They brought out a huge bowl of rice, egg and pork tonkatsu. It even comes with miso soup! The miso soup even has a rich taste. The bowl is very filling as well. They even check up on us on how the food was. I'm definitely coming back here! | |
1 | Ummm...Lainie B. or Larnia B. needs to take this rating as constructive criticism and do something about it, instead of calling me names and posting it on Yelp. If you can't handle the criticism, hunny, learn to give good service. I guess Man vs. Food did a good job featuring the crawfish, but not the employees! | |
1 | Went for dinner with my brother and my mom. We are all disappointed. We rather have spend the money at Tagliani down the street. The place had no more than 8 tables of customers. So you expect you would have more attention from your server. NOPE. My brother noticed the portion of the food was extremely smaller, but the prices are the same. Everything was just OK tasting. \n\nI do not think I will be back...due to the service and quantity of food you get. | |
2 | I love Starbucks but these place is something else. They have way too many workers doing god knows what. The cashier doesn't look up or smile when taking your order. I always order the same drink cinnamon dolce but it taste funny when I order it twice here. I would not waste my time coming to this place keep driving go to the Starbucks on Flamingo and sandhill | |
4 | I am a frequent customer of this establishment and I appreciate the quality of their beer and the consistency of good service in the bar area. I have only dined in the main seating area twice, and one time it resulted in a beer bath for my wife and infant son but hey, que sera sera right? My overall experience with GB has been positive. Food is good quality but overpriced in my opinion. I tend to take advantage of their happy hour specials if possible. I have had a couple snafus regarding my order, one in particular where my dinner salad came after the entree, but they comped the salad and apologized, no big deal. My go to brew is the hefeweizen, you will not be disappointed with its banana-clovey smoothness. Cheers! | |
3 | If you like guns this is your place. I didn't know if I would like guns or not and found out I don't. We went on a Monday morning which meant no lines no wait. I got the ladies package which included 10 rounds of a handgun and 10 rounds with a pink ak-47 and a free t-shirt.\n\nThey give you headphones and eye glasses. The instructor was nice, cautious, knowledgeable, and gave me a few minutes of instructions on how to shoot each. They also let you choose your target. I was defintely scared as crap upon hearing the guns go off and really didnt' want to finish. But I did and was proud of myself at the end. My husband loves this place, its really popular to visit. | |
1 | They are the biggest and one of the better looking among the modest restaurants in Terminal 4 B gates. The big pig on the wall with the retro typeface tries to subvert the overwhelming and inescapable airport food court vibe.\n\n\nThe waitress was friendly and the service was prompt.\n\nI ordered a grilled cheese with tomato soup. The cheese was just tasteless and the soup was more salty than if it had come out of a can. I asked for coffee to go and it was barely lukewarm - made me think if the service was really as genuine as you can expect at an airport eatery.\n\nI will remember this place enough to not go there the next time I fly to Vegas through that airport. | |
3 | Burger Bar is just ok. The veggie burger option isn't tasty. I'd much prefer a Boca Burger over Burger Bar's version. The menu describe the veggie burger as \" This burger will flirt with your taste buds and delight your palate with its intriguing combination of whole grains, brown rice, onions, soy, cheese, mushroom, garlic and special spices.\" Um, no. More like mushy rice mess that sends my taste buds packing. \n\nThe sweet potato fries are delicious. One of the people in our party ordered the kobe beef/foie gras burger (aka Rossini), which was just ok. I seriously doubt it was worth the $60 price tag, but it came with a free dessert. We chose the chocolate burger, which is a warm donut (as the bun) with chocolate ganache as the meat patty and a slice of jellied passionfruit as a cheese slice. This was awesome. I would come back JUST for the dessert burgers. | |
1 | I've been coming to the restaurant regularly for the past week. The food is delicious, definitely recommend Kao Mun Kai Tod. The food deserves a better review but it is the horrible customer service that made me give this restaurant a one star.\n\nI came in for lunch and it was very busy, so I decided to wave at the waiter and said \"excuse me\". The man with attitude came up to me mocking my waving gesture and said \"I can see you and you don't have to do that\". This is the first time in my life I've ever seen a waiter getting offended because a customer tried getting their attention by waving and saying excuse me. As a customer I must say I was truly offended, Mr. Attitude came to pick up the menus after we have ordered our food. As a concerned customer I reminded him that his job was a waiter and that's not the attitude he should have. \n\nAfter speaking to a lady who appears to be the manager, she told me something along the line that \"waving to a waiter is unacceptable in Britain and this is not how it works around here\". I then apologized to her for losing my temper at their employee and came to a conclusion that customer service is non existence in this particular restaurant. It's a shame. Really. | |
1 | We were staying at the Luxor and figured we would try the buffet. Big mistake...the food was gross, there was not much of a variety, and the salad bar looked like the veggies had been there since the previous night. \n\nThe only good thing about the buffet was our server who was so nice and attentive. | |
4 | I don't have a whole lot of experience with liquor stores, but have always been pleased here. The staff are always nice, helpful, and non-intrusive.\n\nI once went with my boyfriend, who expressed a desire for a certain beer that they didn't have. The dude behind the counter immediately said that they would order it. Lo and behold, the next time we went, there it was. We proceeded to buy lots of it. Everything after that is kind of a blur. | |
1 | Not sure why it's called a cantina. The bar had 8 different tequilas. I asked the Bartender why they didn't have the shelves stocked and her reply was they were cutting back on tequila?????\nI ordered a burger that was advertised as a 1/2 pound burger. I ordered it and to be cooked medium rare.\nWell, when the burger was delivered the patty of mystery meat appeared to have been 1/4 lb at best before cooking, surely not a 1/2 lb burger and it was cooked well done. This was our 2nd time dining and it will be our last. From the looks of the selection on the shelves and the fact that we were the only one's there for lunch they appear to be another doomed restaurant. excuse me Cantina | |
4 | the arizona burger gets the extra star here- it's wonderfully spicy. other than that, it seems like big specialty burgers that are good but not great | |
3 | SkinnyFats is located in an awkward, small office park on Dean Martin near Sunset with minimal parking and minimal space inside, so if you're planning on a weekday lunch be prepared for a bit of a crowd and nowhere to park. The restaurant is equally small but colorful with just a handful of two- and four-top tables, and maybe ten seats facing a high counter along the window. There are veggies and animals painted all over the walls, with fun metal corrugated ceiling tiles. It's a loud, lively space, and gets a bit hectic when it's crowded. The menu has a healthy and unhealthy side, both filled with quite a number of items for breakfast, lunch or dinner. On the healthy side you will see juices, snacks, gluten-free pizzas and sandwiches. On the unhealthy side, or happy side as they call it, you have choices of shakes, waffles, snacks, sandwiches, and more. There seems to be plenty of options for whatever you're looking for, and I'll certainly have to stop back in to try some more.\n\nSo as usual I came for one thing, and in this case it's their Cheeseburger Benedict: 1/2lb angus burger with lettuce, tomato, pickles, cheddar, avocado, red onion, fried egg and SF sauce. What came out looked great, but was kind of like the Rollin' Smoke burger I ate a few weeks ago; too damn large to properly enjoy. There's something to say of the spectacle, but the oversized assembly makes for a slightly inedible burger. The moment I picked it up and gave it a squeeze I could tell the bun might be a bit dry. The patty was sticking out from the edges of the bun so I was able to sample it on its own; it was of good quality and cooked well. The bun was indeed a bit too dry, and on first bite a bit too thick as well, but the burger quickly got messy so I saw the need for something with a bit more substance. The egg had good flavor but got a bit lost in everything, there was tons of cheese that had good flavor, although some of it still wasn't melted by the time it got to my table. The lettuce was prominent and proportionally just enough, and the pickles were also good. I knew the avocado was there because a few slices fell out, but I couldn't taste it within the burger with all those other flavors mixed in. If this burger was simplified and you could properly sample some of the intended flavors it could be really great, but there is just far too much going on to enjoy this. Does any burger really need a fried egg, onion, pickles, avocado AND a sauce? I guess many people would argue that this is what a burger is all about, but for me it's a bit much. Oh and as for that sauce, I don't even know what it tasted like, and for me that's the problem.\n\nThe truffle fries on the other hand were really good; almost all of them were cooked well and they were very flavorful. I found myself eating them well after my giant burger was done. Again, I feel like I have to defend myself with my slight disappointment; a massive burger is a great thing, but when you add too many toppings they start to cancel each other out. Maybe the solution is choosing only one or two of their offered toppings, which could provide a slightly simplified and very flavorful burger. For $10.50 with fries this really isn't a bad deal, I just found it to be a few too many items piled together. Still, the menu looks great, and all the food looks to be of very good quality, so I'll surely be back to try other items soon. | |
4 | Thai is one of my favorite cuisines - it has a unique and delicate balance of spice with flavor. Siam Thai just nails it with its signature Pad Thai. It's one of the best Pad Thais I've ever had. I'd also recommend the Iced Thai Tea, as it's is a great accompaniment to the meal. The Panang Curry is also good, though, not the best.\n\nThe restaurant isn't exactly in the most \"happening\" places of Glendale, but the decor is tastefully done - distinctive elephant shaped chairs, for example, complete with Thai music. \n\nThe service was good and prompt., and can be even better if they have more waiters. \n\nIn summary, if you like Thai, you'll love Siam Thai! | |
1 | I have been to this restaurant twice and was disappointed both times. I won't go back. The first time we were there almost 3 hours. It took forever to order and then forever for our food to come and the place was empty. When I complained the manager was very rude and tried to blame us for taking to long to order. It made no sense, how could we order when the waitress wasn't coming to the table? After arguing with me he ended up taking $6 off of our $200+ bill. Ridiculous. If it were up to me I would have never returned. Unfortunately my family decided to go here again tonight. Again it took a long time to get our food. My food was cold and bland, my kids food was cold. My husbands salmon was burnt to a crisp and my sister in law took one bite of her trout and refused to eat any more because she claims it was so disgusting. The wedding soup and bread were good, but that's it! My drink sat empty throughout my meal and never got refilled even when I asked. Bad food, slow service and rude managers. I'll pass on this place if my family decides to go again. Not worth it at all with all the other good Italian options around. | |
2 | Their service is comparable to the local hole in the wall, and my local Chinese place has better tasting food (MSG anyone?). I truly felt like I was in main land China since, none of their staff members spoke English properly (except for the hostess). \n\nOverall the food was mediocre, though the spare ribs were pretty good but the services and food were overly priced. It would have been nice to have a full bar instead of being told that we should go across the hall to Emeril's ... | |
2 | Not that great, very busy and it seemed every store I entered was out of what I was looking for. Parking is horrible as well. I don't plan on ever going back to this place. I gave it two stars instead of one since the misters are nice in the summer. | |
4 | Nice place to hang out and grab some food and drink. I like to sit at the bar. My favorite is the hot chick chicken sandwich. I love their skinny crispy fries. | |
4 | The atmosphere and ambience here is unbelievable. Elegant and classy with a distinctive southwestern look and feel.I started off with French Onion soup. Great flavor and aroma. I had the porterhouse. A good cut that was seasoned and cooked to a perfect medium rare. A nice side of mixed sauces accompanied the steak.The fries I ordered were the only weak point of the meal. I expected hand cut steak fries and got what seemed to be overdone frozen Ore-Ida shoestring fries. Oh the house bread was killer. Individually baked buttery brioche loaves with a touch of sea salt on to. I was stuffed and passed on dessert but the cappuccino was top notch. Servers friendly and on point from start to finish. | |
5 | LOVE LOVE LOVE this place!\n\nThis is the third time we've gone and have to say that from start to finish, everything is tasty fresh and the atmosphere is really great. Hubby and I could probably eat here every weekend. We took the kids last night (big sushi eaters) and this is their favorite place too.\n\nWe always start with the Edemame 3 ways - So good. Its ot your run of the mill edemame. One is lightly tossed in a southwest spice salt, one is in a soy type marinade and the 3rd is in a spicy aioli. It lasted maybe 5 minutes. We then asked to try the Crab Puffs - WOW. They came right out of the fryer and were really hot but we were all burning ourselves to try and eat them because the taste was so good.\n\nSecond round consisted of their Bonzai sashimi's. We ordered double orders of all three - Seared Tuna, Yellowtail. and Salmon. They are all very different and the marinades plus the different salads they came with really compliment the sashimi. The Seared Tuna is coated with ground pepper in a soy type sauce. The salmon is paired with finely diced apples and nuts, and the yellowtail has a very thinly slided jalapeno plus another awesome sauce. All 3 double orders were eaten so fast, not even our waiter Summer could believe it.\n\nFor rolls, we ordered the Southwest Ceviche, the Desert Rose (YUM), the Desperado (Yum with a little heat), the Vegas Roll (AWESOME) and the crowd pleaser the Country Fried Chicken Roll. It seems a little wrong to be eating a non-sushi type roll in a sushi restaurant (we're a bit purist at times) but you can't help loving that roll -- served with a BBQ sauce you want to bath in...\n\nMartini's are great and my favorite is the Sheso Sexy (get it???) - it tastes like a cherry kiddie drink. Hubby loves the Dirty Harry (Dirty Martini) which was really perfectly balanced. \n\nI have no idea what the bad reviews were about - and if any of that did happen you should try this place again. I have always found the waitstaff to be really really attentive - Summer has taken care of us 2 or 3 times and she's great. They will take care of you will good food, good drink and good times. I'm not a 5 star type person but this place really deserves it. \n\nOne of the plaques on their wall had a great saying that I leave you with: \"Man who steals wife's sushi gets no piece at home\" Remember that, gentlemen!! | |
5 | One of THEE best places to eat in Madison, for sure. It can be a bit loud inside, but who cares. The food and drinks are so delicious. The upstairs bar is very quaint and spacious. Support this bar, it is SO worth it! | |
2 | The food was alright and I thought that the portions were a good size. But i think that the service was absolutely terrible. My friend and I walked in and two women at the counter ignored us for a couple minutes, said they would be with us in a second, continued to ignore us until we finally asked if we could just seat ourselves and they just said yes. We then sat ourselves - and waited for about 15 minutes before someone came up and asked if we were going to be eating there. From then on out - the service still was not very good and everything took a long time. The waitress wouldn't even look at us when we were ordering - as if she just did not care. The food definitely does not make up for the terrible service. I will not eat there again. | |
5 | Dr. Savitsky and her staff are simply amazing. Very stress free environment, made me feel like part of the family.\nI had 2 crowns and a filling in a single visit. \nMy former Dentist had trouble numbing me up, Dr. Savitsky had no problem.\n I'm glad the office staff is considerate enough of the patients that manage ou to get to our appointments on time. \nI highly recommend this office to everyone I know.\nI wish I could give more then five stars! | |
2 | Wow. Now I remember why I never cared much for Butterfield's. We had a good experience about a month ago, motivating us to return. Today, our experience could best be described as stressful.\n\nWe checked in early on a Sunday, largely beating the rush. As a party of six, however, we still had a 25 minute wait. Not bad. A half hour came and went, so we checked to see how much longer it would be. They indicated we had already been seated. Quite a surprise to us as you can imagine. \n\nWe were promised we would be next. Another 25 minutes came and went. Another large party was seated. Then, finally, us. Without apology. \n\nService was adequate. The specialty pancakes were fine, but two omelets we ordered were quite disappointing. \n\nA simple genuine apology for the seating screw up would have gone a long way. Or at least then serve us something exceptional. Treating customers so poorly, whether a result of complacency or arrogance, is how seemingly invincible restaurants like Butterfield's find a path to failure. | |
4 | You usually can't go wrong staying at an Embassy Suites hotel. The rooms are huge and the breakfast is yummy. You can sometimes get free happy hour drinks too! | |
2 | We came for dessert. The kids liked their sundae and shake. They were not very tasty to me...the chocolate shake had a strange cinnamon after taste. My German chocolate cake just made me sad. Blech. The server was very nice. But I won't be back. | |
1 | Where is Eddie or Eddy????? I will not come here any longer if Eddie is not available. To the point a rude service. Technician never looked me in the eye and was turned away from me joking and yakking it up with her colleagues. \nThe place looked like a bomb went off. \nI have been getting decent to good service till now. But this will be the end if Eddy is not available.\nAlso: everyone of the technicians picks up or checks their personal phone.... While working on your feet or hands. | |
1 | It's sad that once I logged on to leave a review I see the 5 star review I left one year ago for this place. It used to be my favorite until Saturday night. We went for dinner after drinking downtown around 7pm and was told there was a 30min wait and we'll receive a text once our table was ready. We go to a bar to waste time and 45mins later we receive a text so we return. Once we are seated a woman who said she was part owner tells us that the restaurant is \"very busy tonight and you'll need to be done within a hour\" and she continues to tell us about the table of 14 that's eating and it being a small kitchen. Mind you they weren't slammed. Our waiter takes our order (still no drinks) and it took so long that we had to ask him after 45 mins where it was. We're now sarcastically thinking, \"Well does the hour start now since we received our food or what?\" We then ask to speak to the manager about the lack of service and the lady comes back over!!! Ugh! We tell her about our experience and remind her of how rude she was to us and she says there's no way she can compensate us in any way. Smh. What's really bad about it is we're locals so when the tourists aren't there who does she think Le Thai is serving? | |
2 | I had lunch here Thursday. I have eaten here before and loved it but this time, not sure I would go back. The waitress came over to take our order and when I said I was going to order a salad but looked down at the menu she quickly said she had another table and would come back. Off she went. We had our water glasses refilled. The gal filled one glass over the top of one of our handbags, a Prada. She didn't seem to care and almost apologized as she casually went to get at towel but didn't hand us one. We cleaned up the water on the outside and inside of the handbag with our napkins. After searching for and flagging down the waitress to order our lunch, I ordered the mixed greens salad with turkey. The salad was ok but the turkey appeared to be packaged sliced lunch meat chopped into squares. It was awful. The bread on the salad was extremely tough and chewy. As we were eating, we watched, who I think was the manager, clean the lights over the bar as people sat there eating their lunch. The dust was flying everywhere and also landed on the bar. From our table we could see the dust because the bar was higher. She didn't wipe the bar off but rather went around and began inspecting the clean glasses. One man was sitting there with his lunch and a glass of water. She cleaned the light next to him anyway. There also seemed to be something going on between two of the gals in the dining area. Not impressed this time around. | |
5 | Stopped in here today for a quick cut. After reading many other yelp reviews (all 5 stars) I figured I would give it a try. Got exactly what I asked for and for a great price too! Will definitely be going here from now on. | |
2 | First time at a cicis, not impressed. We paid the extra $8 for their garlic parmasan and buffalo wings...they were not very good, for the quality, they should, have been included in the buffet. Good place for kids to eat a slice but not much of a selection. | |
5 | Best chicken in town love this place I eat here about twice a week definitely recommend it to all my friends =) | |
4 | World of Beer has a selection that goes on for days! We didn't get food this time, but will definitely return to try some - the pretzel they have looks amazing! We stopped in for some drinks on the 4th of July and were pleased with the service and atmosphere. This is a great place on Mill Ave. for people watching and great drinks! | |
3 | The food wasn't horrible but it wasn't great either. The salsa tasted like spicy tomato soup, the tortillas were hard, but I had a veggie fajita and they brought out beef, I am vegan so had to ask for just veggies but when the veggies came out they were good lots of variety, broccoli, squash, zucchini, and mushrooms. | |
5 | This place was soo much fun. The food was delicious. Bobby the singer was wonderful and made my girlfriends night. Definitely will come back | |
2 | The fried chicken and sides are pretty good, however the overall wait time subtracts from my star rating. I've visited this location twice since it has opened and the wait time really isn't worth it. My first visit resulted in about a 1.5 hour wait and the order was incorrect, so the final wait time was close to 2 hours. My second visit on 08/19/12 was approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. During the second visit on a Sunday there was only one register open and nearly 100 people in line.\n\nThis is a good place to grab dinner after winding down a long shopping trip, but it's not somewhere that you can run to and pick up a quick bite. Since Popeye's is considered fast food and not Gordon Ramsey's steak in Las Vegas, I have to give it a low rating, because \"who would wait over an hour in line at a McDonalds or Burger King?\".\n\nI'll give the place 6-8 months for the hype to calm down and then I'll return and update my review. | |
1 | I had a pretty good time at this place soon after it opened. The music was really good.\n\nCut to a year later- I spent 6 months planning my sister's bachelorette party in Vegas. We went all out. I decided on Tryst for our last night in Vegas and called a month ahead to reserve a table. The manager said \"no problem\" and took my name. This was the first time I reserved a table at a bar and didn't have to put down a credit card- weird. Well, I found out why we didn't need a credit card, when 8 of us arrived we passed up the line and were told at the door that they didn't have our reservation. I called the idiot I booked with and he finally returned my call an hour later mumbling about being sorry. No \"sorry\" would ever make up for that, I had 8 girls wondering what the hell was going on, plus the night was ruined for my sister- which I can't stand to think about. I can't redo a bachelorette party\n\nThere are a lot of nightclubs to choose from in Vegas! I trusted this place to take care of us, we got f**ked. \n\nNow I am planning my cousins big birthday weekend. Do you think I will suggest Tryst? | |
4 | I don't got to school at UNCC but discovered the gardens because I was looking for something outdoorsy, safe, and active to do while I was visiting the area for work and looking for some true beauty in the middle of stripmall-landia. What a find and worth the effort to find and take the time to relax and enjoy the beauty of a simple walk on a hidden path in a busy campus!\n\nAlthough many plants are not in season (I visited in January, many plants were in hibernation), the botanical gardens, per my interpretation, are designed as series of walking paths that capture natures essence from various perspectives. The effect is calming, relaxing, and purifying, regardless if you're a traveler searching out something different, or a student seeking solace, refuge, or even just a moment of calm in the midst of a hectic class schedule. | |
4 | Everything you need is here.\n\nWe stayed here on a stagette because the bride has seen \"The Hangover\" way too many times. Actually, I never asked her why this hotel... but she insisted that we stay here. I am glad she did because it seriously has everything you want... It's smoking hot in August (duh) so being somewhere with a decent nightclub, a bunch of restaurants, shopping, a beautiful pool, a convenience store... seriously, if need be, I wouldn't have had to venture outside.\n\nWe had booked a room in the Forum Tower. When we arrived, they upgraded us to the Palace Tower. Woot woot. Much bigger room with two washrooms. Perfect for three girls. If we were on a higher floor, we would have had a view of the pool. I think I saw the top of Snackus Maximus. I wish we had a fridge for our use since ours was filled to the brim with mini-bar regulars. But we had ice... after getting vodka and mixers from the store in the lobby, we were able to imbibe in the room. \n\nWe spent a lot of time in the room since we spent a lot of time in the hotel. It was just so easy to pop upstairs to grab something or to drop off our shopping before coming back down to play the Big Buck Hunter slots. We wandered to Spago's in the Forum Shops before dancing the night away at Pure. \n\nUtter convenience. | |
5 | Perfect for the locals to avoid the hectic crowd and pricing of other theaters at the casinos. No need to park at a casino and pass through it to find the theater. | |
2 | Sleep Poet Antique Mall is big, and they have a lot of different kind of things. However, the great items and great bargains appear to be few and far between, which is a huge turn-off for me. Overall, I give it about a 2.5.\n\nYou could spend probably hours here looking at all their wares. They offer a wide selection of items, from jewelry, furniture, clothes, decorations, records, books, dishes, and other random kitchen items (and much, much more). The place is filled with little \"booths,\" which I am assuming is either an attempt to group types of items together or are all owned by one person/business. It's fairly easy to navigate your way around the store from booth to booth.\n\nOn the weekends, this place is crazy. People are packed in here, and parking becomes quite difficult. It is also difficult to find reasonably-priced, good items here. Because the store is so large, it's quite time-consuming to take the time to find a good bargain. Most of the wares they offer seem overpriced, with many of them in serious disrepair. Just because it's \"old\" does not always mean it's an antique. \n\nI would probably go check it out again, but definitely not on a weekend. I am not a fan of large crowds, and this place can definitely get very crowded. That being said, this a great place for people who long for a good bargain hunt. If you don't mind a bit of a crowd, and you are the sort of person who loves to wade through things for an awesome bargain, this is probably the place for you. I'm definitely sad that I am far too impatient for this type of place, because I've seen people walk away with some nice stuff. | |
3 | This place is all about convenience.\n\nIt is convenient to grab a drink while friends are waiting in line.\nIt is convenient to get a refill as you walk from hotel to hotel.\nTherefore (no suprise) it is conveniently over priced.\n\nI appreciate the craft beers - some of my favs on tap, Fat Tire, Mirror Pond, Moose Drool. And I do appreciate that you can people watch like CRAZY at this spot, but I wouldn't stay and hang out. I will however be grabbing a drink ever so often as I stroll by. | |
2 | To your left you'll see a rock that looks like a dinosaur and to your right you'll see a rock that looks like a person. Sometimes you'll see some real animals, but not today... \n\nReally? Is that all you've got. Maybe we just didn't luck out, but our tour guide was horrible. Not witty, not funny, not even that interesting. He was clearly reading from a script because at one point he lost his place or got confused or something and ended up re-reciting the entire opening three minutes, word for word. Most of the time he just but on a soundtrack, which clearly was way too short for the entire 90 minute tour since we listened to the Titanic song 4 times. As a side note, you may not want to remind people of a huge boat accident when we're doing a boat tour... but that's just me. \n\nDefinitely something for the older crowd, but even they seemed restless after about 45 minutes. | |
1 | Came in and asked for a table and of the 15 tables, 2 were occupied and maybe 7 had dirty dishes on them. I was told I'd have to wait or go to the bar. Retarded right? Fine. I go to the bar and wait 5 minutes to get attention. Meanwhile i witnessed about 5 dishes getting cold in the window waiting to get picked up. I looked around and there were more than enough employees but they all looked like chickens with their heads cut off. \n\nI order beef red curry with no basil or mint leaf. 15 min later I get beef red curry with basil all over the sumbitch. I returned it with no apology...not even a smile. In fact, I didn't catch a smile since I had walked in. Service with a smile? Nuh uh. Shitty service, no smile.\n\nNow for the food...eh. Yeah. Whatevs. \n\nSo...my first time here:\nShitty service\nMessy dining room\nNo smiles (like they didn't want customers)\nAnd the food was just ok\n\nBad day at the office? Naw man...they broke too many industry rules. I'm out! And i definitely ain't coming back. | |
5 | What can I say. I loved this store. It was a little pricey but it's really a MUST to visit. You can personalize a bag of M & M's for anything you want them to say. Also, you have to see the 3D movie which is free on the top level. It's only 10 to 15 min long but sooo worth it whether you're a kid or an adult. | |
5 | Just go walk down it. You'll see. | |
5 | Item are cleaned and ready as scheduled, they offer inexpensive but quality work, and decent hours of operations.\n\nNote, there is a drive through for those of you with children! | |
3 | Yes, I'm a foodie. Yes, I was reared in the pastoral Driftless Zone, home to some of the best dairy in Dairyland. Yes, I am quite fond of Jeni's Splendid Ice Cream (which, in Madison, is carried here and only here). However, the customer service here runs the gamut from distracted to disinterested to downright rude. \n\nI stop in maybe twice a month. Fromagination carries a plethora of hard-to-find artisanal and gourmet food items. The charcuterie offerings are spare, which was a bit of a letdown, but they do boast a decent variety of beautifully displayed and properly packaged cheese (though it's not as extensive as I'd expect--despite Fromagination's artful arranging I'd venture a guess that Whole Foods' selection is nearly equivalent and less pricey). I just can't handle the counter staff. I think it mainly stems from a time this winter where a gentleman was asking to taste a few cheeses-- he was putting together a cheese platter, he said, and wasn't quite sure where to start. After he asked to taste a few cheeses, and was peering into the case, the woman behind the counter sighed loudly, put a hand on her hip, and said \"Are you actually going to buy some cheese, or are you just trying to get free samples?\" The man was flabbergasted (as were all of us in the store) and stammered, \"Ma'am, I'm having a dinner party for some of my professors, and I really wanted to impress them with a nice cheese plate. But I guess I'll take my business elsewhere.\" Clearly embarrassed, he turned and walked out. \n\nThat's the most extreme example I've witnessed (though on separate occasions I've heard people say \"I have money to spend here...\" as they stood, stymied by the lack of attention) but it exemplifies the general vibe pretty well. With the marked exception of one kind older man who is patient and helpful when I'm there, the cheesemongers at Fromagination seem aloof and haughty. I often dread going in even if I need something that I can only get there, because I feel very pressured to purchase lest they think I'm merely sampling the wares. Also, I generally have a good idea of what I want to buy-- but sometimes they'll steer me away from it! \"This is a very hard cheese. Are you sure that's what you want?\" Yes. I know that Vintage Van Gogh cheese basically crumbles to the touch. I also know that its nutty, caramel flavor is exactly what I want. Thanks! \n\nI will keep going to Fromagination, especially because the shop takes great pains to promote local/regional cheese makers, but I hope they consider the constructive criticism and perhaps start having fun with the idea of selling cheese. | |
4 | the food has great presentation but the decor is drabby and needs to be more lively with more style. the tuna poke was excellent as well as the cookie with ice cream. i would go back for more food to enjoy. | |
4 | Absolutely love this place!! We have been going here for about 4 years (since we moved to this side of town). The staff had always been very friendly and helpful. The owner in particular is very nice and remembers us every time we come in and actually tries to get to know us. The food is delicious, especially for the price. We bring all our friends and family who come to visit here. Only downside is that the location is a bit small and gets quite busy on the weekends but thankfully pick up orders are never a problem! Totally recommend this place!! | |
2 | Stayed at the hotel for 4 days. We ate breakfast here everyday and one dinner. The dinner left a lot to be desired. I ordered filet medium and it came out all red not medium. Waitress blamed it on st. Pats day specials. My daughter ordered a pasta and vegetable dish being vegan with oil on the side. It came all mixed together not on side. \n\nShort order cook who does all eggs was fantastic! My wie ordered eggs benedict from kitchen rather tan wait in line for cooked to order. They were just warm. This place needs to do a better job! | |
5 | This food was seriously delicious. I hate to say it but i am seriously \"craving\" one of their bowls right now. The flavors are well done and their products are fresh. If you want a healthy and delicious meal, you need to here. They have tons of gluten free options, vegetarian and vegan dishes for all of your dietary needs. Head on over! | |
1 | I've had a variety of experiences with Green Cab, ranging from average to terrible. \n\nTonight, a Friday night, I called a cab at 9:50pm to take me from one end of downtown to the other. Yes, a decently busy time to call, but nothing out of the ordinary. Although I'm willing to wait 15-25 minutes on a Friday night, I'm not willing to wait 50 minutes. By that point, your energy is exhausted from the frustration of waiting. \n\nIn general, Green Cab kind of blows. Yes, they have eco-friendly cars and sweet ipads, but that's really not what I want in a cab service. I'd rather have a short wait time or a reliable estimate if it's a busy period. With Green Cab, there's really no telling when they'll arrive. \n\nI've also had trouble paying on several occasions. Some of the drivers enjoying pulling the old \"my machine is broken\" when you try to pay with credit cards, while others claim not to have any change for your $20. You're a cab driver. Your only responsibility is to drive, accept credit cards, and be able to make change. If you're missing 2 of those 3, you're doin' it wrong. \n\nAlso, if you're waiting for Green Cab and want to see where your cab is, forget it. Rather than placing your call on a hold line, Green Cab routes calls to a busy signal, so you're SOL in terms of following up when it's busy. \n\nOther than that, Green Cab is awesome. \n\nAll in all, I'd stick with Union Cab. You *might* pay more, but it's worth it. Plus, the drivers are way cooler. One even had Cash Cab-style questions ready to ask me at 3am. But maybe you're not into Cash Cab. So then there's always Green Cab. | |
5 | Love, love, love this spot! One of my favorite things about staying at Planet Hollywood is being so close to Earls. This delicious sandwich spot is open 24 hours... How convenient!\n\nSanwiches- I've tried most sandwiches on the menu and they've all been amazing. They're always hot, fresh, and delish. My personal favorites are the chipotle chicken and veggie sandwich. \n\nWraps- They're fresh but nothing as tasty as the sandwiches.\n\nSalads- Small in size, but tasty. Try the Cobb.\n\nBaked Goods- ahhhh.... The cookies are moist and rich. Although I'm usually a huge fan of chocolate chip cookies, the sugar cookie was my favorite in this case. \n\nDon't let the long line discourage you! They move pretty quickly, especially during the day. | |
3 | I think this place has a bit of an identity crisis. It's either a fast casual restaurant or its a sit down restaurant. Unfortunately they are charging sit down prices for a fast casual, serve yourself environment. \n\nThe food was decent, but two kabobs dinners and a drink, which you have to get yourself was almost $28. Wait, now that I think about it, one of the orders was a combo and we never got the onion rings (only choice because they ran out of fries).\n\nFor my liking, the music was a bit too loud. I also found the menu to be a little on the big side and pictures, as someone else mentioned would be a huge help. A mediterranean/Indian place that serves great burgers could probably work, but you may want to advertise them a little more. Maybe a burger with these flavors and toppings could work to. \n\nAnother suggestion, I saw that the owner felt it necessary to respond. When you do respond in such a way, it comes off as negative and makes you and your restaurant look bad. There is nothing wrong about being passionate, but I would respond a little differently. Something like \"I am sorry your experience with us did not meet your expectations. We will take your feedback as we continually strive to make our restaurant a better dining experience.\"\n\nI'm a fan of small business and I hope this one succeeds, but there are quite a few places in town to get good kabobs and Indian food. I think once this place figures out exactly who they are, they can succeed. | |
4 | I SO want to give this place 5 stars. Friendly, delicious and great prices. \n\nBut...I just can't do 5 stars for a vegan restaurant where the employees hang out outside smoking. Because now when I order buffalo hummus or yummy grape leave dolmas, I can't help but wonder if the employee just lit up on her break, and grabbed my tahini with nicotine-stained-smokey fingers. Yuk. Smoking + cooking? It's a deal-breaker. Smoking + cooking at a vegan restaurant? Seems like an SNL skit. | |
1 | ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING!!!!\n\nHygiene, hygiene, hygiene! \n\nI'm writing about the horrific hygiene at this place. One of the servers was putting on her lipstick and lip liner at the hostess/check in station, handles plates and silverware. \n\nI'm walking to our table I see another lady sneeze into her hands with both hands cupped. Didnt wash her hands, just started fixing her her eyeliner with her finger tips. I told my wife, \"oh my gosh hope this person isn't serving peple\", and then she walks up to our table and introduces herself stating that she will be our waitress. I was literally sick to my stomach. \n\nI asked to see the manager, and about 10 minutes of waiting told him the deplorable practices I observed, and left. I wish good old Gordon was there to throw a fit!!!\n\nStay away if you value your health! | |
1 | Ok, I'm the kind of girl who grew up staying in motels, so I'm ok with your average Travelodge. This place is your BELOW average Travelodge... Reasons:\n\n1. Didn't ask if we were ok with a smoking room (yuck...hotels still allow this?)\n\n2. One bath towel, two guests... twice in the same week, with no apology\n\n3. Air conditioning sounds louder than a Harley Davidson\n\n4. Got back after a full day out (8+ hours) and the room wasn't cleaned\n\n5. Front desk didn't seem phased by this when I called to complain \n\nI will NOT be staying in a Travelodge again anytime soon. I highly recommend any other hotel than this one if you're planning on staying in Scottsdale. | |
1 | This place gets crazy packed and the lines are ridiculous! its out the door and when you finally get inside the door there is another line waiting! I had to wait almost 1- 1 1/2 hours just to eat here and it WAS ALL HYPE! because this is the first Golden Corral to open up down here so of course those enticing commercials we see time to time on TV makes people super excited for this one! But from my experience here this is what i have to say about this place.\n\n- Long line & ridiculous wait\n- Overhyped\n- Drinks ARE NOT included with your meal\n- Understaffed and they couldn't handle all the customers pouring in\n- Area was not clean & dirty tables were left around\n- Waited 30 minutes one time to just get to the grilled steaks\n- People would be eating in the lines BARBARICALLY or kids will be running around with food in their hands\n- People are RUDE, but hey when you're hungry you tend to get grumpy\n- Food is WAYYYYY too salty!!!\n- Desserts were tasteless and stale \n\nThe only good thing was their steaks, the chef cooked it to a perfect medium rare, but after everything i had to go through to get the steaks. NO THANKS! | |
4 | Free Wi-Fi, Unlimited Coffee Refills of surprisingly decent quality, a handful of individually bagged hot teas, and now with 3-4 varieties of iced tea plus iced coffee - sure I'm not going to pay what they charge for a sandwich I could make for 1/3 the price using better ingredients at home, but for beverages and simply killing time or getting some work done there aren't too many places I prefer. | |
5 | I went to Toyama with a few friends on Saturday night and had a great experience. The owner and his wife were very nice and she greeted us when we arrived at Toyama. \n\nThe sushi was great, very fresh and plenty of different choices to choose from. We were all very happy with our food and service. \n\nThey also had Toro available ... which has been hard to find. My fiance is always asking for it when we go to sushi places and it's been rare that anyone has had it. \n\nToyama is great for a smaller place to have dinner with friends. | |
1 | Traveling from San Francisco saw the store ate breakfast next door and then went to go to the uniform store and they were closed even though the sign said they open at 8am\nWe waited until 815 still no sign of anyone \nVery disappointing | |
1 | Verizon stores and their system of herding their customers must have been designed by some Machiavellian-type person who watches from afar, with hidden cameras placed in all locations, and watches what transpires inside the stores like some sort of \"Big Brother\" experiment in human behavior.\n\nWhen I walk into a Verizon Wireless store because my unfortunately-named Verizon Glyde (all I can think of is a personal lubricant, how about you? maybe I have a dirty mind...) with a touch screen no longer wants to be touched... the \"greeter\" scowls at me, tells me it's gonna be at least an hour and a half, and then adds my name to the bottom of the queue. \n\nI instantly notice that it smells of excrement... and that, quite literally, the store is crawling with humans. It's like a bus station. There are sad-looking people on benches, huddled together for moral support, crying in the corner, and laying in a puddle on the floor. I relegated myself to sit by a wobbly-looking display with outdated products, hoping I'd be left alone to wait out my sentence.\n\nI have rarely seen the likes of the despair that I saw in my two hours of waiting in the Verizon store. I bore witness to two different women using Verizon phones, calling customer service in tears, bawling about how the reps at the store refused to help them. I should have taken this as a sign. I watched a person pick off a really large scab. I saw a really together-looking dude get to the point of a breakdown when a rep jumped another customer in front of him in the queue. I mean, there was almost a brawl. I saw three crickets, a spider and a roach... and this was all before my name was called.\n\nThe service rep could not, no, WOULD not, fix my phone. He took one look at the Glyde and started to laugh. \"THIS is the worst phone Verizon ever produced. I can't fix this thing. I won't even be trying. Sorry, girl. You need to get yourself another phone.\" Rep then proceeded to detail my options. A. Buy brand-new expensive phone. B. Buy pre-owned expensive phone. C. Be phoneless. \"Surely you must have a clunky Zack Morris-style phone to donate to a damsel in distress!\" I protested. No dice. \"Not even a loaner until my next paycheck?\" Not a snowball's chance in hell. \n\nIt's ever so obvious that I was never going to get my phone fixed, and no matter what was wrong with it, I was going to be told that I had no choice but to purchase an entire new phone. I think it's more than a little messed-up to not offer your customers solutions and options instead of backing them into corners. I'm between paychecks, and couldn't justify paying the evil overlords of Verizon hundreds of dollars for another POS, so I am now incommunicado, and am totally bummed. | |
2 | I had the pork sliders.\nBased on that i cant recommend the place.\nIf you're staying at the Cosmopolitan, try one of the other restaurants.\nThe service was good however. | |
5 | Dr. Harter is an absolutely amazing and caring doctor. He has been my OB since my daughter was born in 2009. I had an emergency c-section due to severe preeclampsia, after planning a VBAC. I was devastated by the turn of events, but Dr. Harter held my hand and told me he was very sorry but I was too sick to wait any longer, but I could definitely have a VBAC someday. Well, I decided to take him up on it. I had an amazing unmedicated VBA2C at Centennial Hills Hospital on 4/1/2014. I could not have asked for a better or more supportive OB. *Note*Due to his popularity, it can be hard to get in to see him, and wait times can be long because he's delivering babies...a lot! Those are small inconveniences to me, to get a good doctor! :) |
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