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After a long day at the Go-Pool, decided we needed a buffet. Let me first start by saying....Save your money by not going here. Very expensive for Hometown buffet quality food. Go to Caeser's buffet. Very expensive, bad attempt at sushi, bad quality seafood, and horrible service. Went for dinner and it is poorly lit and servers are hardly ever around. Go somewhere else! | 0 |
I drive by this place every day on my way home from work and always \""almost\"" stop by for lumpias. Today i finally made that happen for the first time, thinking I will enjoy a few lumpias after a long day at work. It is unfortunate that i did not have the best experience. it all began with the 20min wait there was with a simple order of lumpias inside an empty restaurant. Then when i finally got home with my order, i realized they had given me only enough sauce for about 4 liumpias out of the 12 i ordered. to top it off, some of the lumpias were cold in the middle. Not going back there again.. | 0 |
HORRIBLE! I called in my prescription 3 hours ago and they said it would be ready in 30 minutes. I called to check on the status on my way there...7 minutes later I'm still in hold and already in the door and at the pharmacy counter to find that I have to wait another 15 minutes for the not so polite tall grey haired man to fill it. I'm tired and the whole reason to call it in is so I don't have to wait! | 0 |
Unfortunately, this business is now closed permanently. | 1 |
Put simply: I'll be returning to BRGR.\n\nWhat an incredible menu of all my favorite things. I had the Button Buster and a Bourbon Cherry spiked shake. WHEN I return I will definitely be trying those fries out.\n\nThe wait was long (but worth it). The cool thing though was they took my cell # and texted me when the table was ready. We went down to the bar down the street while we waited. Awesome. | 1 |
This place is going down hill more and more. Service has NEVER been good here, the food has always been fine but the quality of food is changing. It has become more bland and the sushi selection although it's large, it's actually all the same thing (it just LOOKS different) Believe it or not, Krazy Buffet just up the street is a little better and definitely better priced. \n\nYes this place is always packed (maybe too much) it's hard to get around the buffet lately, it's over crowded and the quality isn't the same. \n\nI think this may be my last time coming over here. | 0 |
We have been dining here since 2008. While service can be average and above we always enjoy mixing sushi with the cooked food. Quality is way above average and they honor their reservations. | 1 |
Nevada really needs to work on their plan for funding of PPP in states where there is no state tax. They wanted a 50 dollar deposit for an initial evaluation and 25 dollars for birth control! Those prices are crazy and I have no clue how those who have very little get help from this. | 0 |
I have eaten here a few times. The first few times were good but the last two times my food order has been wrong. The staff don't seem to care. Crazy but service is really just as important as food quality when it comes to restaurants | 0 |
Clean. Hip. Casual. Contemporary. Decorated by Ikea.\n\nGood stopping point on the way home. | 1 |
I have used Air Pro Master 3 times now. The first two times went flawlessly. The technician's name was Jason and he was amazing. Moving on this this experience, I called AHS home warranty as usual to get this scheduled, then called Air Pro Master to find out what time the technician would be coming today. The rep, KRISTIN, told me that someone would be there between 4pm and 7pm. I told her that I live in a condo and the HOA people leave at 4pm and they have the only access so it would need to be before then. She said ok, no problem, I'll have a different window of 3pm-6pm for you and I'll make sure the technician is there before 4pm for sure. I said, \""Ok great, anytime before 4pm works, I'm just 5 mins away at my office. Just call me when they're on the way\"" She said ok great. Well, then 3pm rolls around and I haven't heard anything so I figure it's better to be cautious and call to check the status. She said well one of our trucks broke down, so we won't be able to be there til tomorrow. I said ok, I understand, but why didn't you call me when this happened so I could make other arrangements. She had no answer for me. So I called the home warranty people back because she wanted to reschedule for 11am - 3pm the next day. The home warranty company says this is absolutely wrong and three ways her to be on the line. The girl at Air Pro Master wouldn't stop yelling at me over the phone. Absolutely unprofessional, I will tell everyone I know not to use them. | 0 |
Steer clear, this place is terrible. They would not honor a coupon I tried to use that was clearly valid. When I asked to see the manager, he was very rude. I told him I would never go back there, and he didn't care one bit. Absolutely terrible service from start to finish. | 0 |
Great views. Food just okay, nothing great or special. Many of their meals are very spicy. The soup , the coleslaw spicy\n Also very overpriced food. $13.00 for a pastrami sandwich on regular bread with not alot of pastrami. Way overpriced food where the service is good but the food taste & quality needs lots of improvement. Nothing to write home about. Go for the views & bring your own lunch. The food is not worth the price tag... | 0 |
I was just here recently with friends - since it's winter, I didn't get to see the amazing view that i've heard about since it was pitch black by the time we ate.\n\nThe decor was nice and simple, but contemporary. Nice spacing of tables. Overal, the food was good quality with nice flavors, but nothing overly memorable. I had a bisque to start which was nicely done with good flavors, and it was poured right at the table so parts would remain crisp. My entree was the feature of the day - I recall it was a fish, but cannot recall the specifics.\n\nFor me, it wasn't a very memorable meal, but the food quality and service was reasonable for the price. | 1 |
So, my mom and I visited your store, and had a rewarding experience. we had a person help us, angel bruner, who provided us with exceptional/excellent assistance. my mom, 81, experienced a poor experience with someone before, so was forced to physically come to the store, and we met with angel, and she took care of my moms needs/concerns promptly, efficiently, but most importantly, NICELY with lots of respect and good listening...keep up the good work ! | 1 |
Visiting from out of town. We sampled several items incl pizza, lasagna, eggplant, spaghetti plus cannoli. Everything was awesome! Owners Tony and Mike were very gracious hosts. Can't wait to go back. | 1 |
The employees are rude and not at all helpful. I went in looking for a particular item. There were no customers in there except me. They ignored me until I asked for help and than they looked annoyed like it was a big hassle to help me out. They acted very snobbish. I will never go back. | 0 |
The Subway of SUSHI! That pretty much says it all. And its just as fast!\n\nPICK YOUR\n+ Wrap: Seaweed or Soy\n+ Rice: White or Brown \n+ Veggies: Avocado, Cucumber, Asparagus, Tamago (Egg), Sprouts, the list goes on\n+ Meats: Beef, Chicken (I know crazy huh) Salmon, Smoked Salmon, Tuna, Ebi (Shrimp), Unagi, the list goes on\n\nIf you are lazy to customize your roll, you can hand pick from a fixed menu, not as many though. Another option is to turn it into a bowl instead of a roll! Hey that rhymed! Just as delicious! An average meal will run you about $9.\n\nThey do have a condiments area where you can self pour a small cup of soy sauce and unlimited ginger and wasabi. Go nuts I say! :P | 1 |
Not impressed. First visit was last night and food was delivered at a tepid temperature. The cauliflower was actually cold to the touch. My dinner was delivered first and then we waited for my 2 companion meals to be brought to the table. Didn't have too long of a wait but there were no other customers even in the restaurant so really no excuses for not serving entire table at one time and the timing in the kitchen should have been better. Not impressed. Won't be back. | 0 |
Couple hundred and no returns, not even a small win. Yeah, that was enough for me to forget about it. Called to see if I had any points or offers and the player's club seemed to hang up on me 4 times after having spoken to me (and being rude) and I kept calling back until finally they told me I had NO points...as if I did not use my card. I always use my card! BS. Expectations shattered. | 0 |
Soooooo, when my food finalllllyyyy arrived, it was GOOD. There were other dishes I saw that I wanted to devour but my heart was set on the Longsilog. It was good, same as Manila Sunrise, just got faster service over there because it wasn't as busy.\n\nThey also had an American menu for burger, fries, popcorn chicken which worked out since my husband isn't fond of Filipino food. (ruude). lol the price was fair since there aren't a lot of filipino joints in AZ so I don't care if you charge me extra for a extra helping of garlic rice. \n\nThey take cash and card, and there's plenty of parking. Oh and if your looking for the place on yelp and you push Get Directions when your coming down Dunlap, it won't tell you if it's on the right or left and you might miss it. It's on the left. :-) | 1 |
I was thrilled to buy a pair of OIiver Peoples glasses when I first went in store and there were a few styles that I had a hard time choosing between. I looked for about an hour and the first associate was very kind and had lots of advice. We talked with another worker about how to remove the logo from the demo lens and one associate went to the back and was able to remove some of the logo with rubbing alcohol. I purchased those frames and at the checkout the exchange policy was clearly stated to me: within 5 days with a receipt. No mention of the frames being non-exchangeable after the logo had been removed. \n\nI went back 4 days later to exchange the frames for another style that I had my eyes on and was told I couldn't because the logo wasn't in tact. I was very confused by this because I wasn't the one to initially try to remove the logo AND I asked about their policy at the counter. A worker named Angela was very quick to point the finger at me for wanting to remove the logo in the first place and treated me with disrespect and attitude. After being told I was \""someone else's customer,\"" she dismissed my concerns clocked out right before me at the counter. As a frequent shopper and an employee of fashion retail in Las Vegas I can tell you that this is NOT how I expect to be treated when I enter anyone's store, especially one which claims to carry \""high end optical wear\"".\n\nThe associates working that day didn't have the power to do anything and I was given the number of their manager whom I spoke with the following day. The store manager Brandon had been made aware of my case and told me there was nothing he would do for me. Let me reiterate: I was being turned away for something THEIR associate did for me in store and AFTER I was told I could bring the frames back for exchange.\n\nI was then directed by their customer service to Chad who is the director of retail operations and again I was told that nothing would be done to keep my business. He finally offered to let me exchange the frames....IF I paid a $65 \""handling\"" fee! \n\nI finally had to go through Visa in order to dispute the charge and I've finally got my money back. This brand has not only lost my business on this occasion, it has lost all future business of mine, of my clients, friends and family. | 0 |
Sadly my experience is the same as others. We had 6 this trip, so we had to get a mini van. We usually rent from Hertz, but $1400? No way! Not when I can get it pre paid from Payless for $450!\n\nAfter standing in line for an hour, the agent talked our ears off despite a lengthening line behind us. In 30 minutes she added $500 of extra charges. The only saving grace was the Chrysler Town and Country we rented was extremely nice. We still came out ahead of Hertz, but it was a very frustrating start to our vacation. | 0 |
I know this isn't New York, but I can't help but feel that Einstein could be a little better per their hype.\n\nMaybe it's the 'chain' thing or maybe it's just my taste for a fresher bagel, but Einstein to me is not nearly as good as their compeition. With Owen's Bagels and Deli down the street and Bruegger's just down East Blvd, this is a distant third place. I will say that the toppings of the Everything Bagel hold good strong flavors. Beyond that, they didn't have much size or that bit of thick doughiness that we all love in a bagel. \n\nThe staff was extremely friendly though so it wasn't a bad experience by any means. I just know I can get a better bagel within a mile radius. | 0 |
Stopped in here for some beers and food on the way back from walk in the old port. I ordered a light Brasseur special pizza, a friend ordered the same another friend ordered a Peppy pizza and one other friend ordered theRoyal Sauerkraut. Of course the real reason we came here was for some beer! We ordered the special brew beer which can't remember the name but was great. We were happy with selection and quality. Pizza was nice and light and beer was zippy good! | 1 |
CAR MAX, SERVICE LACKS! \n\nIt's TRUE! If I could give this location a negative five stars... I would! I have given Henderson Carmax plenty of opportunities to provide me, the customer, with the service I deserve and pay for... The service staff is rude, incompetent and the management specifically in service and operations lack the necessary skills to perform their function... Serving the customer. This location is terrible in service and you're lucky to even find the GM or operation manager on site... It's too bad because the Carmax concept I like but unfortunately not at this location. I wouldn't recommend purchasing and servicing a car here to my WORST ENEMY. | 0 |
The store is on the small side so there isn't much inventory on the inside. I was up in Cave Creek looking for (my first pair of) cowgirl boots and of course thought I could find them at a store with boot company in the name. There weren't many boots, maybe about 10-15 pairs. The lady running the store had a pretty bad attitude when I said I was looking for boots under $200. By pretty bad, I mean condescending and rude. If you are looking for expensive/fancy cowboy wear, then this is the store. I was hoping for a down-to-earth, easy going western store and this definitely isn't it. | 0 |
I love how there are a variety of menu options here (vs. Hot N Juicy), and their cajun sause is so unique...it's tasty and DELICIOUS!! The service here is wonderful, as they are always upbeat, happy, polite, and care about your dining experience. | 1 |
Well, their award winning egg sandwich lives up to it's name. Deliciously served on toasted bread with cream cheese, egg, onion and bacon, with a side of fruit and oven roasted potatoes. It's outstanding. Their award for best wait staff? Meh, average, really. But the food, or what I've tried, is the real treasure here in this cute little diner. Still need to try those cupcakes! | 1 |
Ate here in August. We Always stay at Aria. Got the pepperoni & house sausage pizza. We were surprised the crust was chewy after being cooked in a wood-fired oven & the toppings were quite greasy. Really a let down for the place & price!!! | 0 |
They call it a \""request\"" but the \""donation\"" is mandatory and non-negotiable. \nThey don't tell you this on the website or on the phone, they just surprise you in person. Be prepared to pay! I wouldn't have driven thirty miles to get here if the website was honest about \""requesting donations\"" | 0 |
I love mexican food and I have been to a Ton of Mexican restaurants. The service was great but the food was not what I was hoping it would be. The food was a Big Disappointment. | 0 |
What a neat little place! Imagine a deli style wine bar that does pretty much everything right. As I understand, this is a family affair an it shows. Everything is done with care an attention to detail. The wine selection is nice, reasonably priced and even a little adventurous. Every bit of nosh I have had here has been well prepared and tasty. The only complaint I have is the lighting. Not much ambiance when the place super duper bright at 9pm. Having said this, I'm told they are expanding into the vacant space next door and that it will carry a more traditional ambient wine/dining experience. Has anyone got a Candle? I CANT WAIT! | 1 |
Hmm the fact that you think it's ok or really didn't acknowledge that your staff asked us to stay another night in order to receive a bath is beyond my eyes!!! I do believe that dogs do suffer the amount of attention they get from your staff with the amount of dog and cat runs. It took my dogs a week to calm down and relax. I'm not looking for a place that has couches and tvs for my dogs, I mean really come on???? And when the guy brought out my dogs and I said oh are they coughing....maybe your employee should have said if anything becomes wrong with your dogs please bring them back and we'll look at them for free....just sayin if you wanted to offer that above and beyond customer service. | 0 |
fair to poor at best. It has the classic 1970's and earlier Mexican restaurant feel to it, but, the food is lacking the same flare. The food is more typical of Tex mex than anything you'd expect in Arizona. If your looking for a classic Mexican restaurant Pedro's still has both the atmosphere and the food. \n\nOverall I can't say I wont go back, but, it's just kind of OK. Sadly Phoenix as a whole seems to have this issue, where much of the Mexican restaurants are just OK, with a few, very few, standouts like Pedro's or Carolina's. If you want actual Sonoran food, got me, I have yet to find anyplace here though venturing further south on I-10 will lead you to greater concentrations. | 0 |
I remember having a great experience at the Mandara Spa a few years ago so I decided to make an appointment for a massage during a recent voyage to Vegas. Unfortunately, that experience didn't happen this time around.\n\nMy Swedish Massage was $115.00 for 50-minutes but with a 20% service charge added, it came to $138, which is not bad. My massage therapist was great, he had me sample the different oils that they use and asked about target areas. Although, he didn't work on those target areas longer than I had hoped, it was a nice massage. One thing that irked me little was when he used his arms on my back, I could feel his arm hairs, which kind of felt like sand paper but no biggie, it's a guy thing.\n\nThe spa itself has significantly gone downhill. The lounge area used to be a little more plush, with nice seating and furnishings. Now it has three microfiber couches, a coffee table and a side table holding a huge 32\"" tube tv and a VCR...yes, a VCR. Their beverage station offers lemon water, hot tea and in the mini refrigerator, there's a bunch of mini cans of juices, but no bottled water. Apparently, they keep the water behind the counter. Hmm...doesn't juice cost more than water??\n\nThe sink area offers your basic amenities, nothing fru-fru that's for sure. It almost feels like the sink area at your local gym. You know, kind of stale and industrial feeling. The restroom area is out in the open so you can hear (and smell) everything. The showers are in a separate room/area, which is very dimly lit, but the shower stalls are private.\n\nThe hot tub is pretty huge and can fit about 22 people, so the sign says. But it looked quite dingy and could certainly use a good scrubbing. The cold plunge is the size of a normal hot tub and was quite cold! In the same area were the Sauna and Steam Room...which smelled mildewy, nothing minty or eucalyptus smelling like it should be.\n\nThe spa staff was alright, they were on the young side, just out of high-school type. So, they were nice but, not quite refined for the atmosphere. One of the guys who I thought was restocking the refreshment area, was actually standing there and texting until I glanced over at him.\n\nMandara or Paris needs to revitalize this spa because with all the other awesome hotels and super duper new awesome hotels around them, they're just going to fall way behind. | 0 |
I've been waiting for this new place to open since spotting its construction phase. Finally had a chance to check it out last night on a first Friday since it's the only time I go to downtown LV.\n\nI was kinda intimidated at first since I'm not really used to seeing people in downtown all dressed up fancy and $hit. I felt under dressed but hey it's downtown. Who dresses up to go here? \n\nI was really impressed though with the decor of this place, from the \""postered\"" up wall, chairs, chandelier and so on. And damn, people here are good looking. Never been in a place where my neck went sore from turning heads from these stylish attractive ladies and no homo but the guys here are good looking too, haha. My friend Morgan was the Dj that night too, spinning all the great underground hiphop with beats that got everyone vibe''n and getting down on the dance floor. \n\nOne thing I didn't like though was the drinks here were expensive, something you'd expect from the strip and not downtown LV. Ordered my first organic beer (Samuel Smith) apricots which deducted $13 bucks from my already light wallet that night. Gotta admit, best beer I've ever tasted though.\n\nI'll definitely come back here again though and dressed up all stylish next time. Overall, I recommend this to everyone who hasn't been here yet. | 1 |
I really liked this place and ate here twice during the Edinburgh Comedy Festival. They have absolutely amazing mussels. Go for the kilo not the smaller portion or you'll regret it (and have to order more). If it's sunny, I highly recommend you sit outside. This place is very central, the service is great, the food was amazing... I will be back! | 1 |
Volcano Grille is one of my favorite spots to eat! Their food is high quality, fresh, and simply delicious. Both chefs are amazing at what they do and we ALWAYS enjoy what we get!! From the steak to the chicken to the shrimp, anything you order always ends up being so yummy! They have an excellent array of sauces for dipping and a wide variety of sides. It is an easy location to find and get to and it's definitely affordable!! Volcano Grille is absolutely amazing and I recommend it to anyone and everyone!!! Excellent customer service, excellent food, and an excellent environment. | 1 |
These guys are always helpful and you will never get bad service from these guys.. When you go in ask for Kyle. | 1 |
Somewhat upscale atmosphere with a good selection of wine, pastas, & handcrafted thin crust pizzas. Very busy and reservations are probably a good idea. Prices are reasonable as well, and service has been fabulous on several visits. | 1 |
This was my hangout in Photown. I had the unfortunate pleasure of living in Peoria. And with bars like McDuffy's, who needs bars!\n\nThis is a great dive. Kind of has a punk / rockabilly vibe going on. Two free pool tables is awesome. The juke is one of a kind and one of the best in the city. Lot of favorites, but definitely put on Deadbolt's Mrs Valdez if you get the chance. It's a classic.\n\nBartenders are great. Beer is all decently priced. Cheap PBR and Old Style cans always available. The crowd is generally fun and approachable to play pool with. It's really the only place to hit up for us westsiders. For that, I thank you Rogue West. I would of lost my mind earlier in this damn town if it wasn't for this safe haven. | 1 |
Got what I thought was a good rate through Hotwire for a mid-size. Learn at the counter that a Ford Focus was what they consider a mid-size car! The Focus is OK but I needed a larger car. They couldn't do it because it was prepaid and the added costs would have been astronomical. \n\nThen I discovered the car did not have cruise control! In thirty years of renting, I've never gotten a car without cruise control, at least in the US. \n\nDollar is at the low end of the rental spectrum. I read today that Hertz wants to buy Dollar/Thrifty. I hope they do. Otherwise I'll never knowingly rent from them again. | 0 |
One of the best customer service experiences in a restaurant ever! Thank goodness for good servers & bartenders to guide me through my traditionally awkward journey to a new eatery. Upon existing my car I do remember saying \""ah, shit they're playing techno, do you want to go somewhere else?\"" Also weary because the dirty word \""hipster\"" was used to describe the place. But ALAS! The drinks were fantastic and I'm overly pleased with the beer selection. I personally got a cucumber mint tequila \""juice\"" and loved it! I'm looking forward to trying out the different combinations of flavors and liquors (hey there's a logical excuse to drink more!). Food was fantastic as well. I ordered the standard the Baja fish tacos. They are served up in taco stands and I could have managed to polish off one more. The flavor combinations are classic enough to please a skeptic and creative enough to satisfy the more adventurous such as myself. The date got a chimi-style carne Asada burrito and claimed it to be the best he's had in Phoenix this far. And that says a lot, trust me. His burrito and my tacos had fresh sliced avocado to top off our foodie perfection. Even the restrooms were an aesthetically pleasing experience. Prices were reasonable, and like I said, our server and other employees eased our social anxieties and earned their 25-30% tip to boot. I will quote, \""If this is a hipster place then I guess I will join them.\"" | 1 |
This is a Consol Energy Center concert review. Not for the band, but the venue.\n\nHokay. This place is a sports arena first, and a concert venue second. So you can fuh-get about good acoustics. We had seats in the 201 section (pretty much right to the left of the stage, on the second level up) and the sound was turrible, as Charles Barkley would say. We were a bit peeved that we spent, what? ~$45 a piece to see a concert only to be very disappointed with the sound quality thanks to the arena. We could see okay, but it wasn't the best view ever.\n\nOther than the sound (which for a concert is like 90% of the deal), this place had a ton of tasty food and drink options. Dairy Queen, Pizza Hut, Burgatory... A fast food dream. Okay but wait instead of Coke or Pepsi they only had RC Cola. What the what? The bathrooms were clean and even had tissues (although too crowded between acts, wah, ladies need to learn how to get in and get OUT). It was a bit chilly thanks to this being a hockey arena, so if you're not sure about temperature it's okay to dress like you'll be chillin in A/C. Because you will be. There were ushers for every section, thankfully, because the ee-deeots in front of us were trying to smoke a cigarette and it was pretty gross. The usher was on top of it and they behaved for the rest of the night. Besides getting up frequently but what are you gonna do?\n\nIf I were ever to come back for a concert it would have to be with a general admission ticket (ugh standing for hours and the quintessential post-concert backache and feet ache), or in seats directly in front of the stage, not off to the side. But I'm pretty meh on the concert experience here. Outdoor concerts at Stage AE are still my favorite in the 'burgh. For now, anyway. There are still a few other venues I want to check out, but this place is definitely a miss for me. | 0 |
I have been trusting my Honda cars to this shop for many years. They consistently demonstrate honesty, integrity and value. That's why I drive over 30 miles (from NW Phoenix) to get my cars serviced here. I like the \""small shop\"" focus on customer they convey and their accountability.\nMy most recent experience was a fine example of why I keep coming here. Our 2003 Honda Odyssey van was having severe transmission problems. My wife was able to limp the van into D&W. \nJustin and his team had it diagnosed within minutes. They worked directly with my extended warranty company and provided me multiple options. I have learned over the years to trust their advisement. They got the new transmission quickly, installed it and it drives just like new. I want everyone to know this shop has consistent quality and integrity so they can stay in business so we all have someone to go to for repairs with 100% confidence. Excellent job (as usual) D&W!! | 1 |
Always fast but most importantly they are always honest with you. Their prices are very fair and they always want to show you the old part that was bad. The entire team there is great and very knowledgable. If you need anything done to your vehicle I would highly recommend taking it to Gabs, you won't be disappointed! | 1 |
We were on vacation in the area, and went there 3 times in 5 days. I couldn't get enough of the food here. The chiliquilis were heaven on a plate, with homemade tortillas and house made salsa verde. The portions were extremely generous for the price and the service was fast and friendly. Not a destination to if you want tons of ambiance, but if you want quality, homemade Mexican food, this is the place to go. | 1 |
Granted it was busy that day, but they ran out of hamburgers! The salad and the service were very good. | 1 |
Looks like this will become a regular haunt, and we haven't eaten yet!!\n\nWe found this place by searching Yelp, since we couldn't find the restaurant we set out to go to. Talk about unassuming - when we entered the front door, it felt as if we were on Let's Make a Deal: should we choose what was behind Door #1 or Door #2? They were marked, so it was a no-brainer, but it sure seemed strange.\n\nWe were greeted and seated right away, and were instantly impressed by the friendliness of the waitresses. The good impression continued when we looked at the menu, and couldn't believe the prices. I can't remember the last time I saw a half-carafe of house wine at a restaurant, and even back then, it always cost more than the price of two glasses of wine. Here it was less! The house wine is Barefoot, and it's our favorite cheap wine.\n\nI ordered Chicken with Spinach and Portobello mushrooms, and was easily able to substitute mashed potatoes for the rice pilaf. This is the rare time that the live dish actually looked better than it did in the menu's photo, which looked like canned spinach. But no, this was fresh, and the mashed were homemade and had what seemed to be scallions. The chicken was very good, but could have benefited from a minute or two less cooking. Hubby had the blackened wild salmon. Usually the first ingredient in the blackening seasoning is salt, so I pass it up. But this time it wasn't overly salty. Bravo!! I like my salmon slightly undercooked, so my comment for the chicken goes for the salmon, too. But Mr. +1 likes all his food cooked until rigor mortis sets in, so it was perfect for him. It did taste wonderful. His salmon came with fresh mixed vegetables, and he stayed with the rice pilaf, and left no grain uneaten.\n\nBoth entrees were supposed to come with soup or salad, but we were told at the outset that the soup had been all slurped up and was gone; it was a cheeseburger soup, so I guess we were better off not having the opportunity to ingest all those calories. I know at least one of us would have gotten it, and the other of us would have tasted it, then tasted again. We did get a perfectly ordinary iceberg salad with excellent homemade dressings, and found out later that next time we can ask for romaine.\n\nOur waitress, Robin, was perfect, and funny, too. We had a thoroughly enjoyable experience and a very good meal. The best part was the absence of sticker shock at the end. We'll go back soon, and often, to what other Yelpers have described as a hidden gem. It is for sure!! | 1 |
You ever think that some people open places to catch the market trend? Not that there's anything worong with that (Hell, I almost wish I had the capital to open a store with survival gear, though I would be sure it actually HAD survival gear, but I digress...)\nI've been there a couple of times, hoping that he would have more than just exploding targets and overpriced 10# cans of stuff, but so far, it's just cheapo-made swords, stunguns, and stickers. \nIt's a great idea, but only so-so execution of it. And what IS with the AstroTurf in the store?\nI suppose I want more out of my place to prepare for the apocalypse. (Where's my how-to class on beheading the undead? What stuff DO I really need to survive it all?) \nI too was a little confused by the tiki torches and giant dinosaur on the roof (no solar-powered lights?) \nI've been ruined by living in Las Vegas, it seems. I can look through the movie-set fakery quicker than I should, unfortunately not being as impressed as I could be by the shiny objects and flashing lights. \nWith places like military surplus stores and one of the largest Bass Pro shops in the area, this guy needs to step up his game.\nUnless his market is just the tourist crowd, of course, in which case I tell them to have fun. | 0 |
A hot dog is a hot dog. Personally, not sure what the big deal with this place is other than the fact that it's open late and sells beer. 7-11's do the same thing. The hot dogs here are so so. The only redeeming thing about this place is that everything here is cheap. This is great hangout place for the college crowd. It sounds weird, but the pizza is only good for about an hour or so. For those of you that like day old pizza, this isn't the pizza to be eating day old. The fries here are actually pretty good but VERY greasy...even more so than anywhere else. They're made quick and you get your choice of dipping sauces and they really hit the spot. Best not to go late a night to this place as the police slowly start outnumbering patrons at this place. | 0 |
Very disappointing, they have all the elements needed for a legit mexican/american restaurant, but their execution was off in a big way. \n\nVisited Frijoles today with my wife, I ordered 2 chicken tacos with everything but sour cream, chip and guacamole, street corn w/ no mayo, only cheese butter and chilli powder, and an order of rice and beans and a coke. My wife ordered a tostada with no meat, only lettuce, avocado, pico and beans, street corn with only butter and lemon and a sprite. $28.00\n\nWe sat down, 10 minutes later they served my tacos, 5 minutes after that we get served our drinks, 5 minutes later we get our chips and guacamole, my wife's tostada and our corn. Then 5 minutes later we realize I never got my rice and beans, so I walked to the counter and reminded them and got that a few minutes afterwards. \n\nMy chicken tacos were very good and very fresh tasting. Both of our corns were flavorless and mine wasn't served with chilli powder. My wife's meatless tostada was served covered in meat and had no pico, she sent it back and got it with no meat, but still no pico. I had to go to the counter again to get a side of pico for her. The tostada was soggy and she barely ate it. The chips and guacamole were good, my rice and beans were great and my coke was amazing. She liked her sprite, she prefers 7-up.\n\nI would go back, my wife is questionable on going back. I will admit, the staff is nice and pleasant, but are managed very poorly. \n\nThey received a star for serving coke products, so read this as a 1 star review. | 0 |
KoMex is so delicious my mouth is watering thinking about it. | 1 |
I always enjoy exploring the entertainment venues of Las Vegas, from the major properties on the Strip to the historic older casinos, bars, and restaurants.\n\nThis review is based on a family group going to see the resident Cirque de Soleil Beatles \""LOVE\"" show at the Mirage the day after Thanksgiving.\n\nStreet access to the complex from Las Vegas Boulevard is simple and straightforward. I dropped my elderly passengers off at the front entrance of the hotel/casino among a throng of cabs, shuttles, and limousines. Getting back out to the street and re-entering to go to self-parking went smoothly in spite of the exceptional level of both automotive and pedestrian traffic on Black Friday. I found the self-parking facility convenient and easy to navigate. The walk back to the main lobby from there is surprisingly short, including an elevator ride, an open-air bridge, and an escalator ride. Self-parking is free of charge.\n\nThe casino facility is typical, with everything from \""penny\"" slots to dedicated high-stakes areas. Beverages at the lobby bar are pricey but normal for any major venue on the Strip.\n\nThe show is a huge engineering production incorporating multimedia, a highly dynamic stage, and of course Cirque de Soleil's incomparable displays of acrobatics, dance, and special effects. There are no animals and no clowns, just some of the finest human talent you will see anywhere with fantastic costumes and innovative props. The interpretive show provides a powerful review of the enduring influence the music and art of The Beatles has had on our music and our culture. I found it very moving, and was surprised at the level of familiarity with the music shown by my mom and her siblings (I' m 56, she's 80.)\n\nI walked out of the Mirage with a big grin on my face and some of my favorite songs playing in my head. I would definitely like to see \""LOVE\"" again - There is so much going on both on stage and all around that you can't take it all in during a single viewing. And I would certainly consider staying at the Mirage's hotel should an opportunity arise. | 1 |
This location was closed by the landlord. Very disappointing. Enjoyed eating there before. | 0 |
Yep...traveling through Phoenix on way to San Fran and had a \""fender bender\"" that left my car all crunched up...was told Brighton ranch body shop was the place to go...was told right about that...they did a great job. Mark and Kelly made the bad experience almost pleasant...great place to take your crunched car...they did it right...Jim | 1 |
Worst pedicure/manicure I've gotten in Charlotte. The place is dirty & the 2 guys we had were not meticulous at all. I will never go back there. | 0 |
Lustige Kneipe und Restaurant in der N\u00e4he vom Euro.\n\nGanz nett, um mal mit Freunden ein Bier und/\u00f6der K\u00f6lsch zu zischen. Das Publikum ist bunt gemischt und hier sollte eigentlich jeder auf seine Kosten kommen.\n\nIm Sommer bewirtschaftet das Dom das Sommercaf\u00e9 an der Karlsburg in Durlach. | 1 |
Had fun bowling with the kids but i've been to better bowling alleys... when i came in to bowl the cashier didn't seem that thrilled to be there or to help and gave me my lane.. when i came back later there was a much friendlier cashier giving the breakdown of the specials they had that i could have taken advantage of so that was a little irritating. Overall atmoshphere was good and kids had a good time bowling. | 0 |
A-OK bfast! Definitely coming back!\n\nPROS: I have to go healthy, but turkey sausage was pretty good. I cheat w/ hash browns, and was not disappointed: crispy outside, soft inside. Good sized portion of food! Tasted my daughter's biscuit: light and flakey, and a perfect, slightly crisp bottom. Yum! Service was excellent: the 3 folks working this morning were friendly and engaging, and service was prompt. \n\nCONS: I'm reaching here, but sourdough toast was meh, and likely from a commercial source??? Would be mixed if they had a local, daily baked source . . . just sayin'.\n\nReally enjoyed the bfast chow at Biscuits. If I lived here, I'd be a regular.\n\nCheers!\nRS | 1 |
Been up drinking for a while and need some buffet... well this buffet is pretty dam good. king crab legs are served cold... but they are pre cut so easy eating. sushi is nice to have but its not great. The beef tendorline (or some other delicious part of a cow) and the glazed ham are amazing. omletts and eggs and bacon and pad thai... guacamolie... hummus chips.. nann.. salsa, noodles, pre peeled shrimp ... buffet pizza... yea this place has pretty much everything you'd want in a buffet. But i think what sets it apart form other buffets is the dessert. Jean philipe cookies and cakes. and Gelato. With a total price tag of.... 20 comp points! | 1 |
I always wish this was still an elementary school it is perfect for a small school. I love the events that happen here and always enjoy myself when at the school. | 1 |
Let me be the first to say, I really enjoy eating at Red Robin. They have decent gourmet burgers for a very reasonable price. My issue is not with the chain, but rather with this particular location.\n\n My wife and I have eaten at this location several times without a huge issue with mediocre service. We went there a few days ago and not only did our waitress get more order wrong(adding tomatoes when specifically asked to not have them on the bonzai burger) but when my burger was delivered and I let her know, she came back and told me that she had the chef scrape off the tomatoes. What if I was allergic? I was just appalled. When a meal is sent back, for any reason, you remake it....period. On top of that, I asked for an over easy egg on my burger and it was fried to the point where it was rubber. I showed her and she said that is over easy. Needless to say, it was a terrible experience.\n\n We decided to go back today for a redemption meal. Everything ended the same. Even my egg was fried to a crisp again. AND to top it off, the waitress refilled my wife's sprite with water.\n\n We'll never go back to this particular location again and I wouldn't recommend it to a single person. | 0 |
Coming from Los Angeles... you don't get that kind of spectacle. Especially while you're just looking to grab some pizza and a beer. We get chuck e. cheese... not a grand organ orchestrated by the organ master! Request \""The Choo Choo train\"" or something like that. The whole place seems to come alive. Man, old people in AZ know how to have fun! I didn't have much time in AZ, but this stop was definitely the highlight of my trip. I'll definitely be back someday. | 1 |
Love this place, especially for delivery in the evenings. I do live about a mile away but several times I had my $20+ orders delivered and on my plate within 30 minutes.\n\nThe food tastes great as well. I typically stick to shrimp entrees which have never disappointed as well as the Orange Chicken, all of the Chow Mein's, and even the Chicken Fried Rice. \n\nGreat food, decent prices, and very quick delivery times. A+ in my book. | 1 |
I've lived near this place for over a year and never thought to check them out. What a fool I was!\n\nIt's set up like your typical carwash but they don't have machines that wash the cars, they have people! Its a family owned company that I learned has been in that location for 25 years. I love supporting local business and it was cool meeting one of the family members who own and run the car wash.\n\nThey seem to have their system down pretty well, it was busy and I didn't have to wait too long. I will be going back for sure. | 1 |
I and a friend dined here tonight, following the suggestion of a friend who said it was outstanding. It isn't. Though it starts off well with the perfunctory greetings, it went downhill. The wine sommelier had a hard time opening the wine we brought. My soup arrived at barely above room temperature. Our entrees took FOREVER to arrive, and once again, mine was barely above room temperature. The waiter, to his credit, did apologize for the delay in getting the food out to us. And he did so twice. That was a bad sign when he had to inform us twice. The manager tried to make it up with bring out desserts and dessert wine. I just don't like sweets. For the wine we brought, the restaurant did comp the corkage fee, and the desserts and dessert wine (which were unwanted) were also comp'ed. I will NOT go back to this place. | 0 |
Many people won't know this, but the word \""fuck\"" comes from the Japanese Fuku, which means 'to make romance explosion of flavor in your mouth\"".\n\nNot really, but i'm sure a few people will fall for it.I had the weekend off from work and decided right away that Fukuburger was to be on the top of the list of things I wanted to do.Fukuburger and 2 other trucks had made camp in Chinatown @ Spring Mountain and Wynn.the Fukus set up buckets for people to sit on and eat.I'm a little too awesome to sit on a bucket, so I went ate in the car.\n\nI ordered up the Fukuburger, Togarashi Garlic Fries and a Sunkist.Order was up pretty quick and I retreated to the car to commence the ritual.Turned on the air-conditioning, blasted some Amon Amarth and took a bite....holy fuku!The flavor assaults your tastebuds right away and brings you to orgasm.The fries were amazing, probably the best I've ever had.The burger is probably the 2nd best I've ever had.This is definitely a truck that I will be stalking in the future.\n\nFuku you all. | 1 |
So delicious! My sis and I love this place! | 1 |
Having been favorably impressed by other of the Upward restaurants, I looked forward to my first visit to this new addition in north central Phoenix. I was not much impresssed. The service was more aggressive than attentive without really being service-oriented. Servers and bussers were quick to remove drink glasses, for instance, but not to inquire if we wanted another drink. When the food arrived, our order was incorrect. The salad we had ordered was replaced by a side of rice, and it took an inordinate amount of time to correct this. Companion and I were halfway through our entrees when the correct salad finally arrived. I really like Mexican food, but I was not impressed with the selections we ordered. The oranges in the orange and cucumber salad tasted canned. The tacos were small and bland. The chicken burrito was barely warm, tasted like boiled chicken in mayonnaise sauce. I got the impression of Mexican food for people who do not like Mexican food. We will give it another chance, maybe just for drinks after work, but not for the food. | 0 |
Too bad that the food here is delicious, because they didn't honor my Open Table reservation, nor did they cancel it. I received an email confirmation from Open Table but when I got there was told by the hostess that she 'didn't take the reservation' - whatever that means, since I have an email that says she did. Unfortunately, the manager didn't apologize either. I'll go somewhere else next time. | 0 |
Aw man! I had such high hopes for this show :( \nYeah, not impressed, which sucks because he seems like such a nice fellow. He did his famous impersonations of George W, Clinton, Charles Barkley...etc. But it didn't seem like the show was that put together just yet, considering it opened about 3 weeks ago. There's a band who performs through out the show, yeah, not feelin' them either. \nScale of 1-10, 10 being the best...I would give it a 6 :(\n\nLocated inside the Monte Carlo in the Lance Burton theater. | 0 |
I would have to agree with Jason H's take on this place... it's NOT good Chinese food by any stretch of the imagination. I am Japanese from Vancouver, Canada, and have eaten my share of Chinese/Dim Sum in my time. \n\nPerhaps I'm biased towards \""things from home,\"" and I suppose that I've been spoiled by Vancouver style dIm sum, so that's the standard to which I measured Saigon Saigon.\n\nThere was no buffet service when we were there (Saturday night), so I can't speak to the quality of the buffet and we chose dim sum, so I also can't speak for the \u00e1 la carte items. \n\nDim sum menu is quite extensive, for the location (ie a non-Chinese area of the world), sadly the taste doesn't live up to expectation.\n\nThe wonton noodle soup, while generous in portion size, wasn't very flavourful... I could have used a dash or two of soy sauce. \n\nThe chive and prawn dumpling is NOT the same as potstickers or har gow, so if you are expecting this to be either of those items, you'd be best to skip them (incidentally, there IS har gow AND siu mai on the menu).\n\nThe steamed spare ribs in black bean sauce were done well (meat comes cleanly off the rib bone), as we're the scallop rice rolls and I'd recommend the sticky rice as well.\n\nService, whilst next to non existent, was prompt when you could catch their attention.\n\nIf you're used to a certain standard of Chinese food, this ISN'T the place to go. | 0 |
The food was ok nothing special... But the service was horrible!! The waitress forgot to give us menus first if all then I didn't get a drink refill not once!! Then the bill was 100 bucks for 7 people. So not worth the money!!! I'm not a cheap person but I refuse to pay for bad service | 0 |
What a wonderful meal!!! Drunken noodles and pad Thai were a wonderful meal. The Thai hot tea was excellent!! | 1 |
Wow...I just learned a very valuable lesson. Steer clear of Danny's Family Car Wash on Northsight around 11 a.m. on Friday's. This place was super busy; 16 to 20 cars in queue waiting to be dried and about 6 workers. I waited over 45 minutes for my car to be wiped down - however the folks that drove Mercedes, BMW's, Audi's and Infiniti's were most definitely given preferential treatment. I watched the dryers meticulously manicure these vehicles while the rest of us got a \""lick and a promise\"" wipe down. I guess they figure they'll be better tippers? Well unfortunately waiting 45 minutes for my car to be wiped down warranted a pretty crappy tip. \n\nI typically have had good luck with them, so I'll give them another chance. Screw up and, well, they're not the only game in town! | 0 |
The SPCA staff is very kind and helpful in your search for a pet. They care about giving the animals forever homes and that potential new owners and pets are well matched. I got my dog Toby from here and I'm so glad I did. He looked well taken care of when I first saw him and I got to play with him in their open yard outside before committing to adopt. Their room with bunnies, hamsters and other small creatures is also great if you're looking for a small pet. Thank you SPCA! | 1 |
wow biggest scam artists in the valley, if a rep for this company walks into your business swiftly walk him out, they are the best in the business for a reason they know how to price gouge and get customers with b/s promotions. listen to this my friendly sales rep Angelo espisito ( who also has a specialty item distribution business on the side with his wife) gets my business from sysco by telling me that if i go exclusive with them for 8 weeks they will take the average of sales over the 8 weeks and give me a check for the amount of one week, wow great deal......not!!!!! at week 7 and 4 days into the promotion i get a notice from the company that they noticed one of the weeks we were only @ 80% of our ordering through them and because of that they will not be able to honor the contract, big surprise. So after $45,000 plus another 5,000 to sue them i got about 30,000 in product, and yah!! my one week rebate, U.S foods and Sysco do business with competitive pricing and great service not smoke and mirrors | 0 |
A bit overrated if you ask me. Don't get me wrong, it's good, but Natt Spill has brick oven pizza that is just as good if you ask me, especially for the price. | 0 |
I'm only basing this on apps and drinks, but it was good enough for me to consider returning. We walked in w/o a reservation, but it was early so had no problem getting a table for two. Their 5 - 7 specials are good: a large glass of wine for the price of a small, as well as beer and cocktail specials. The salmon tartare is AMAZING. The best I've ever had, and I'm a tartare whore. The bison is also excellent; the beef is ok. | 1 |
I believe in second chances. And I better, since it's literally in my neighborhood. I tried the shrimp salad, the cheese quesadilla. And, I also finally tried an Agua Fresca! The food was great. The shrimp salad was a great value. I needed to update my previous review- this a Mexican restaurant, with a better quality of food. You get what you pay for. And it's a good thing. | 1 |
Wifey and I dined here in Nov., 2008, and we found this joint to be very overpriced and very average. The place was dead on a weeknight, a bad sign. The room looked like it could hold 300 people, and there were only about 7 of us total. Service was good, but chips and salsa was mediocre, food (nachos and enchiladas) was average, even below average. We found it to be more expensive than other, similar Mexican restaurants in the area. I would not go here again. | 0 |
Had a takeout entree of Kung Pao Chicken and called back thinking they gave me the wrong order as all I got was chicken, bell peppers, and onions in gravy. This was NOT Kung Pao. I was told \""We make ours differently.\"" Huh? Wish they told me this before I ordered.\n\nI'm worried about trying any other entrees especially since we usually go to a place that has awesome Chinese food. I was hoping Wahsun worked out because it is closer to where we live. I will say, though, that the egg rolls are to die for. I've gone back several times and just ordered those. They are large, made fresh, and stuffed with huge chunks of chicken, large shrimp, cabbage, and mushroom...yummm. | 0 |
Went to Capital Grille for resturant week Pre Fix menu. I guess I was expecting more. The atmosphere was plesant and the service was not all that bad (waiter was at our table a little too much, interrupting conversation).\nThe salad was ok. I could have had better elsewhere....lettuce was wilted.\nThe filet was ok. My steak was not cooked very evenly and for a five star steak house I was expecting a perfect steak. It also had very little flavor itself. The port wine reduction helped with the flavor.\nThe side was nice a truffle mac and cheese...but again nothing to write home about.\nDessert was good. Pumkin cheesecake, my husband had the apple crisp.\nWould I go back and pay full price. NO. This is not a place for something new or different and the quality was below par. | 0 |
Look for the shady crackhouse looking place that they turned into a slots only casino. I know Downtown is a step down from the Strip, but this takes the cake.\n\nIf it weren't for Anthony Bordain's feature of the deep fried oreo's this place would get no action. 3 for .99 is pretty impressive. but that takes this place from 1 to 2 stars. \n\nThe crowd and workers here are a joke. Too bad they don't have a take out counter because I'd rather not step foot in this place. Mermaids you suck! | 0 |
If we can give it zero, we would. We had reservations. After our flight landed, we went directly there. It was 11:57p when we got there. We were met with a guy outside telling us they were closed at midnight. ??? So you don't want our business? Ok. Now I know the reason why their business is from a dim lit building across the street. | 0 |
Thank goodness this place opened. I have had a number of their coffees and they rock. The best thing about it is the water dish for my dogs. I love going to the park and then heading over with the dogs for some coffee to see my friends. Oh and the service is wonderful. They always ask me how my coffee is. Its nice. My new hang out. | 1 |
I stopped in to Zzeek's on the way home from work and I'm glad I stopped! The customer service was absolutely top notch. Followed up with some extremely good pizza and zzepolis(not sure what they are, but WOW!!!!) Barro's USED to be my favorite pizza parlor in the PHX valley but it has recently changed to Zzeek's. This place is a true mom and pop shop and is very hands on and extremely friendly and customer service driven. Thanks for the awesome food! | 1 |
Hailing from the land of the San Gabriel Valley, aka The SGV, where late night cafes were O'plenty... There is place know as ABC Cafe which WAS formerly home to the only $5.99 Steak and Eggs I have known to be in existence... And then they raised their price to $8.99 Which is ludicrous because you know that steak served with frozen veggies and fake instant mashed potatoes ain't worth that damn price... Until LDW '14 my world was about the change.\n\nI've heard many stories of \""The Steak and Eggs of Tuscany Suites\""... And finally got to experience th for myself this Labor Day Weekend! After night at the nightclub, this was the brightest of ideas to pop into our semi-sober minds! To my astonishment the fabled Steak and Eggs were located at Marilyn's Cafe inside of Tuscany Suites! Stayed there on several occasions and in retrospect, am ashamed I did not take advantage of this when staying only minutes walk from where we stayed.\n\nWe were seated immediately and got straight to business! Majority of us went straight for the meal of stories while others went for the Spaghetti and Meatballs which was advertised on the board when walking in. \n\nOnce the meals were out and it was finally right before my eyes, I was in amazement of the quality cut of beef they used. Cooked medium rare, just the way I liked it. This was hands down wayyyy under priced! Quality was way better than any steak you would get at any Denny's or Applebee's for 1/2 the price. Me being a good friend... I would recommend this to anyone looking for a quality late night meal! \n\nOh and don't bother trying anything else... That good. The spaghetti and meatballs aren't anything worth mentioning... But until next time! When the 250 miles are no longer between me and my tastebuds. My wallet will miss you in the meantime. | 1 |
It's been a very long time since I was as pleasantly surprised with a dinner as I was with Savor. When we left Arkansas for Virginia, we stopped in Charlotte for a few days to visit with our families. One night while we were home, my in-laws took us out to dinner. They suggested Savor. I had never heard of it, but a quick glance at their menu online had my interest piqued.\n\nThe restaurant is small, and it didn't help that half of the dining area was occupied with a rehearsal dinner. Luckily there was one table available. Once we were seated, our adorable waiter took drink orders. He was seriously adorable. Pretty eyes, pretty smile, nice arms in his tight black shirt...\n\n*ahem*\n\nAnyways... They had a nice selection of local beers, which is apparently the hot thing these days. I'm not a beer drinker, so I ordered a cocktail, the 'Southern Special-Tea'. It was a concoction of Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka, Southern Comfort, iced tea and freshly squeezed lemonade. It was absolutely delicious and the southern girl in me appreciates anything served out of a mason jar.\n\nTheir menu was small, but impressive. It was difficult to choose a dish. Graham and his mom both ordered the meatloaf. My father in-law ordered one of their specials (a rib-eye) and I finally decided on the Cowboy Pork Chop over Country Ham & Succotash Risotto.\n\nOh. My. God. This was absolutely phenomenal. The pork chop was tender and had amazing flavor, and the risotto was probably the best risotto I have ever, ever had. The flavor was phenomenal and I wanted about ten more plates of it to take home with me. The risotto is DEFINITELY something I'm going to have to recreate at home!\n\nThe meatloaf that Graham and his mom ordered was just as fantastic. The portions were huge! The meatloaf was grilled and served with a tangy pepper relish and served with horseradish mashed potatoes and sauteed vegetables. Everything on that plate was delicious. The potatoes just had the hint of horseradish, and the vegetables were perfectly cooked. They still had a bite to them, and were well seasoned. But the meatloaf... oh man. Probably the best meatloaf I've ever had. It was so moist and flavorful.\n\nWe were stuffed after finishing our meals, but having stared at their dessert menu all night made ordering something sweet a definite. Graham and I decided to split an order of the butterscotch bread pudding.\n\nI've never been a huge fan of bread pudding, but this was epic. The portion for this, like the rest of our food, was huge but I'm not embarrassed to say that we finished it all. The texture of this was amazing, and the flavors all worked so well together. We were generous and let the rest of our party have a bite, and they were equally impressed.\n\nThis was a fantastic dinner, at a great, hidden spot in Charlotte. The West Side has never really been known for fine dining, but I'm happy to see that's starting to change. Our experience at Savor was wonderful. The food was amazing, the service was fantastic, and the portion sizes for the amount of money we spent was just awesome. I mean, that massive plate of meatloaf and sides that Graham ordered was $11.50! Crazytown! | 1 |
I am a fan of Gordon Ramsay . That's why i came here and it DID NOT disappoint me .\n\nWe ordered prime rib and beef wellington. \n\nI think their prime rib is the best i have ever had in my life in terms of the quality of the meat and the flavour . \nHowever, i am not a big fan of beef wellington. Maybe i just dont like the style. \n\nWaiter was helping since he recommend us another wine to go with our dishes and said the wine i wanted it was actuallly too dried. I went with his recoomendation and it was great choice.\n\nHowever, waiter was way too busy to come to check on us. I would expect the service could be better in this type of the resturant. \n\nOverall, i love this place. | 1 |
Great cinema, but the decent enough cafe currently appears to suffer from HORRIBLE staff. I am afraid this is the 3rd time I have been relatively recently when a grumpy bunch of young women (as it happens) have set about ruining the experience. I need not have worried it was the cut of my jib in particular as I witnessed them cut through customer after customer. No request was beyond the sneer, the bored look, the sigh, the tut. Truly horrible. I have been going for over 20 years and this is quite the worst it has been. I am willing to put it down to them all having been out last night and hung over, but being rude and grumpy to my kids, forces me to register my unhappiness. The Filmhouse deserves a lot better. | 0 |
Well....up until tonight I was very happy with this restaurant. TONIGHT just before closing i ordered home delivery online. 40 minutes later I still do not have my food. I look up my order status and it shows that my order is due to arrive TOMORROW MORNING. I contacted 24/7 and the chat person and asked why there was not a warning or notice before i ordered....they insisted that the restaurant closed at 830p and that I had ordered at 955p. I had to copy the restaurants hours showing they were open until 9 and prove to this chat person that it was only after 9 p.m. at the time I was chatting...this \""kim\"" chat person ARGUED WITH ME and told me that I needed to check my clocks!!!! Can you believe that. At any rate...I sent the copied conversation to 24/7 email and the restaurant. So...over an hour wasted ordering and waiting for a meal that is not coming and dealing with some chat crud. I am hungry and cranky. Another warning...if you use that online delivery service 24/7 and pay with card/paypal...it can take 5 days to get your money back. | 0 |
We moved from a 4 bedroom home in Surprise to the East Valley. The carpets needed to be clean before we returned the key the rental company. I called James last minute. He gladly accepted the task. James was nice, kind and caring. I was so happy with the outcome of the carpets and floors. I was simple shocked and surpise how great it looked. The carpets looked new. I will use James carpet service JET Carpet Cleaning again and the price was way better then I expect. Thank you James\n\nKevin and Debbie | 1 |
I'm sure my rating won't contribute much to the huge pool of reviews this fancy pants French bistro has amassed over the years...but I don't give a French. \n\nI came for lunch, although I intended to drop by in the evening because everyone raves about the spectacular views of the Bellagio Fountains show across the street. However, time did not permit so I decided that I would come for the food, not the views. Don't get me wrong, if you sit in the patio during the daytime, there is still plenty of pretty scenery for you. It's just easy to imagine how much better the views are during the night. \n\nAnyway, onto the food! My partner and I opted for two sandwiches: Maine Lobster Roll and the Sandwich Du Jour (sandwich of the day). Quick tip: warm sandwiches are served with Mon Ami Gabi's renowned hand-cut frites, while cold sandwiches are served with gaufrette potato chips (AKA waffle fries). These are less acclaimed but still great.\n\nThe Maine Lobster Roll is served on a toasted brioche roll, accompanied with a side of red cabbage salad. If y'all did your research, you would know that Maine (and Northern New England) generally serves their lobster meat cold. Thus, our lobster roll was served with the gaufrette potato chips. I was expecting the hand-cut frites. It's no biggie though because I'm an equal opportunity fried potatoes consumer. These waffle fries were crisp and tasty. I didn't like the lobster roll because it was too buttery and rich for me but my boyfriend had no trouble devouring it. The roll was also smaller than I expected--hence, less lobster meat than what I anticipated. \n\nOur Sandwich Du Jour, on the other hand, was sensational! It was a seared ahi tuna sandwich served on a baguette with hand-cut frites. The ahi tuna was delicately seared on the outside, and left rare in the middle. It had a velvety texture. The mayo sauce contained a bit of zest and a lot of flavor. The baguette was hard but also packed a crunch. Now to the famous frites! I understand why they're famous: perfectly thin-cut slivers of potatoes and lightly seasoned with salt. These babies were fried to a beautiful golden brown. \n\nThe patio seats are highly touted so the restaurant doesn't accept reservations for outdoor seating; they're on a first-come, first-served basis. Yes, the views are lovely but don't forget about the dishes! It's definitely one of the best meals I've had in Vegas. Service was all right. Prices are on the higher end but totally worth it--whether you're there for the view or the food. | 1 |
This Dairy Queen shows me that it can be worth it to check out yelp reviews for large chain restaurants. I don't like going to Dairy Queen because it's so banal but banal would be an improvement for this Dairy Queen.\n\nIt was dirtier than my men's dorm room back in college (thankfully since I cleaned up my act) and I ended up paying for an expensive orange juice masquerading as an Orange Julius. | 0 |
Thoroughly enjoyed my meal! I orders the Haddock cooked in maple batter and my wife ordered the fish that came in the sour cream and onion batter. The fish was crisp and fresh out of the grease. Homemade tarter sauce was on point and the beer on tap paired nicely. Although it was only two pieces and fries, we both left full and satisfied. Would definitely recommend. | 1 |
L'a\u00e9roport de Las Vegas est en pleine ville. Donc \u00e0 l'atterrissage ou au d\u00e9collage, il est astucieux d'\u00eatre pr\u00e8s d'un hublot.\n\nL'a\u00e9roport en lui-m\u00eame n'est vraiment pas terrible. Quelques machines \u00e0 sous, un fast food et un pizza hut se battent en duel. L\u00e0 aussi, le Duty free n'est pas exceptionnel : bref, pour une ville comme Vegas, il y a des progr\u00e8s \u00e0 faire ! | 0 |
J'ai \u00e9t\u00e9 souvent chez photo service, car je suis magicien amateur et j'ai besoin de louer des cam\u00e9ras pour mes spectacles. A chaque fois, j'obtient le m\u00eame service exemplaire. Ce sont des professionnels, ils peuvent vous conseiller quelque soit votre besoin. Donc, service excellent et prix tr\u00e8s comp\u00e9titifs. Je recommande fortement | 1 |
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