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We came here with several friends on a business trip. The fried pickles were ok, the wings were nothing special, and my friend hated her bbq pork sandwich and said it was terrible. I had the Island Fiesta Tilapia which was eh, and my other friend had the Baja Fish tacos. I'm not sure why I kept ordering fish in NC thinking it would be good. The fruity girly drinks were terrible.
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The hubby and I stopped by Madame Tussauds wax museum while in Vegas and enjoyed ourselves. I really wanted to give it 3.5 stars but bumped up to the 4 since the half point isn't an option.\n\nThey had quite a bit of celebrity wax figures for you to have fun and pose with for pictures. I had high hopes but was a little disappointed in the variety of wax figures they had. My hubby on the other hand was actually impressed with the selection since he didn't have high hopes to begin with. His favorites were Joe Montana, Tiger Woods, Snoop Dogg, Tupac, and most of the Marvel comic book characters.
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Seafood Bisque!! Do it!!\nthe Groupon as rad, but it sold me on the place. It's like less pretentious, but similarly prices Panara. I get something different every time and have liked each item.
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Love this place! Great breakfast and lunch specials! Bagels are always fresh and love that it is a family owned business as well :) The owner is so sweet, one time I had come in for a dozen bagels and left my debit card at home, but he let me take the bagels anyway with the promise to come back and pay! I of course ran home with bagels in tow and came right back and paid, he was almost disappointed I came back so quickly, but there is NO place I know that would have been so kind!
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OK, but not great. Service was pretty good; we were promptly seated and frequently checked on. However, they would not split the check, saying each card needs a minimum charge of $20 to be swiped. The food was just so-so, and they did not have sesame chicken on the menu. Portions were also smaller than expected. It was hard to overlook that since the entrees were $12-15 and came with just a small side of white rice. It was pretty much twice the price for less food than the little Chinese restaurant on Pecos and Russell. I don't think we'll be back here.
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i was really excited about going to Vivace. Unfortunately, the terms Big and Britches come to mind when I think about the restaurant overall. Seems like the early buzz has gone to the head of some of the staff. In particular, the hostess ( I think she was the lead), was downright rude. We were seated at a table that had a plush, bench seat. It looked comfortable, but when I sat down, the bench rocked. When I reached for my water glass, my chair rocked. I asked the very nice woman who showed us to our table if we could move. The lead gal was summoned and was incredibly patronized--claiming that yes, indeed, they designed the chairs to rock. Seriously? Rocking chairs in a fine dining restaurant. This isn't Cracker Barrel! After some more chatting, she very reluctantly moved us. Our waiter was fantastic and suggested a great Italian wine that the pinot noir lovers at the table adored. Sad to say the food was just ok...my entree of triggerfish and crab ravioli didn't have much flavor and I couldn't detect a speck of crab in my ravioli. We loved the meat and cheese board appetizer, but had to ask for bread. My husband's veal salimbucca was very salty. The pasta dishes were good (but, then, who can't make a decent pasta)? Gelato servings were generous, but I'm doubting this was homemade...just not enough butter fat content. At least our meals weren't outrageously priced. But, given the snotty gal hostess and the mediocre flavors, we'll go elsewhere on date night next month.
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Wow!!! Still the best in town. Great food, great service, great atmosphere. I absolutely think this is the best place for sushi in town.
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a few points to mention \n\n1 . the staff didnt have a clue on how to fix a battery connecter issue with iphone 4\n2. very expensive was asking for \u00a348 \n very rude and arrogant staff and manager never seem to get what is being said to them \nin the end i just sent to a guy down south and got it for half the price with perfect service
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Not sure of how good the doctors are. But had a frustrating experience today. I met with a PA two weeks ago, who gave me some medications and asked me to meet the doctor a month later. Two days ago, I had to contact my PA because my knee pain went intense. The hospital staff didn't allow me to connect to her, but instead they insisted on having an appointment with her. My appointment was scheduled today and when I went there, the receptionist said I can't meet the PA because I already have an existing appointment with the doctor 15 days later. I asked her, what if I break my knee until then? If it wasn't an emergency, I wouldn't have bothered calling you guys for an earlier appointment. I literally wasted my paid time off today! I tried to call the PA again, and now they said they can't allow me to directly talk with her! RIDICULOUS! Worst kind of treatment one could ever get!
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Thank you Hooters -- especially Esme at the front desk for setting me up on Bayview 10th floor -- for a fun time once again! Hooters is my favorite casino of all. Why? Because it's cheap as dirt and fun as hell and the beer never stops flowing!!!
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I was leaving the bank when a roach that was about five inches long crawled across the tile. Being the man that I am, I diverted my course and walked fifty feet out of the way to avoid it. The nice woman that was helping Dallas G and me set up our account smote the roach with a rebel yell and two strikes of her foot.\n\none star, only because I can't put zero stars
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Dishonesty appears to be ingrained in the management/owners at Villa Peru. We tried to use a Voice Daily deal that was worth $20 toward the bill. They refused to accept it and offered 15% off instead. After repeatedly showing them the daily deal with the name of the restaurant and the 2/28/14 expiration clearly displayed they handed us a cell phone saying it was the \""manager.\"" This person also refused to honor the deal. \n\nThe table in front of us also appeared to have an issue with their experience. The chef/owner came out to talk to them and from what I overheard, it seemed that he was explaining that what they ordered was, in fact, the half chicken and not a quarter chicken as they'd wondered due to a missing wing, thigh, etc. \n\nFrom reading numerous reviews subsequently it would seem that the promotions thing has been an ongoing issue for months. It's a shame that, ourselves included, so many have fallen victim to the old bait-and-switch. \n\nWhen the bill arrived they had failed to apply the discount. I brought this to the server's attention and he took the bill back to apply it. When the bill was returned they'd actually added a dollar onto the cost of one of the items we ordered. The seco de carne is $12.50 on their menu, both in person and on the website, and it was $12.50 on the first bill that was brought out pre-discount. Post discount, it was $13.50.\n\nPhotos of both the Voice Daily deal and the discounted receipt have been uploaded.\n\nIt really is unfortunate because I'd been here twice before and had nothing to complain about. However, after the latest visit it's blatantly obvious that Villa Peru's primary concern is cheating the consumer. I would encourage anyone that reads this to avoid them. Such business practices should not be tolerated and any establishment such as this does not deserve to exist.
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Taco bells are basically all of the same but avoid around the time high school / middle school let's out because it's full of very irritating teens- not even eating ! I'm addition to playing catch in the parking lot- ball missed my car but the teens thought it was okay to hang out sitting on mine & other peoples trunks!
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It's not a yacht...it's more like a hot box bastardized pontoon boat. Beer was nothing spectacular but the food was good (mainly just the spirit infused cocktails). Too many frat kids on this boat...
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Customer service is terrible doubt I will ever go back
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To begin the wings are good but could be better chicken was over cooked. The sauces are tasty, the service needs improvement, not only did I wait for twenty minutes for my order I sat there while my party ate their wings. First they brought out the wrong wings followed by salad I never ordered. And when they finally brought my food the young lady gave me an attitude for asking her to take my tray back with her. \"" I don't want she said\"" a customer sitting next to my table looks over and shakes his head. Restaurant owners if you make a mistake on someone's order which happens don't add the attitude on top of it. ATL Wing on Warner you just lost a customer.
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Great looking place, expected a really classy experience. What we got was a waitress who didn't introduce herself or greet us, clear our plates or fill our drinks. What we also got was food that would have been just slightly above average had it actually been hot. The food was lukewarm, refried beans had a burned taste, chips were stale, the fried ice cream was obviously fried a few days ago so it pretty much just looked like a big ball of ice cream that had been rolled in cornflakes. Not to mention we didn't get the extra garnishes the table next to us got. We won't be going back, there are way too many other places that are worth the money.
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Its an average South Side bar. They have a good beer selection on draft and in bottles. The prices for drinks are pretty average for South Side as well. \n\nThe food is decent but the wait for the food can be terribly slow. \n\nWe come here for the convenience of the location and despite not being the best we keep coming back.
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food = good\nservice = nonexistent\nliterally did not see our waitress\nstill trying to flag someone down so we can pay and leave haha
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While on a girls' trip to Vegas, we came here to eat - the fact that we could order multiple plates and share them was enticing. We started off with a pitcher of Sangria that was really refreshing. \n\nFor plates, we got the following dishes, and I put them in the order of what I liked the best:\n1. short ribs (my favorite but we had 2 orders - 1 fall of the bone amazing, 1 kind of tough)\n2. white ceviche\n3. stuffed dates\n4. brava potatoes\n5. garlic chicken\n6. spanish tortilla\n\nTips/Info:\n- Get roughly 2-3 small dishes per person.\n- Make a reservation ahead of time\n- It's inside ARIA just past the main hotel check-in desk
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Was here about 10 am on Mon/27 Oct:\n- No longer accepts Groupon vouchers\n- $3 for a 20 oz bottle of Coke\n- No paper towels in the men's restroom (so do the employees just wipe their hands dry on their shirts, which is what I did to dry my hands)\n\nDon't think I'll come back.
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This small, quaint and spectacular cafe is literally right across the street from us. All it took was that first visit for it to become one of our faves and Sunday morning rituals. Atmosphere and decor is very small and cozy, resembling a cafe or B&B in New England along Cape Cod or Nantucket. Everything we have chosen from the menu is delicious, reminding us of our roots back east of comfort food with a gourmet twist. If you like eggs benedict you have to try it. The tarragon biscut and hollondaise makes it the best we've ever had! The mocha latte is also divine with a good whollop of homemade whipped cream for a topper!
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I love Trader Joes!! Living downtown has turned me into a 2+ times a week shopper of TJs. I love how cheap and unique everything is. The staff is friendly, like really friendly, like they cant wait to get out of bed and sell groceries . TJ has all of the staples of my life for a great price; hummus, produce, meat, cheese, and WINE. \n\nOnly have 2 small complaints. One is parking (at the Met location). I have solved this by parking across king street in the big empty lot and taking the crosswalk over to the Met. Second, sometimes it takes a LONG time to check out. I think this has something to do with the uber friendliness of the staff. And please, for Christ Sake, start bagging your things as they are checking you out.
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The Americas taco shop in Tempe is great, their mango salsa is stellar, & their service good, despite at times heavy crowds! Sadly, this location on 7th Ave. is not the same. They don't include the terrific salsa, & this was not made clear until we got our order with the regular, unremarkable stuff. When asked about it, they said yes they offered it but AT ADDITIONAL CHARGE. We placed another entire order, with the extra charge & wait time, only to discover IT IS NOT THE SAME special salsa they offer in tempe. This was really plain, & again we were disappointed. The staff was friendly, & did come by to ask how things were, so it seems they care. I just really can't say it's great like the one in Tempe.
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TERRIBLE TERRIBLE job! \nI paid $35 for a car wash. They rushed thru it. I took it back 2x. The employees kept walking away. I still left without a decent job. I had a bad experience with this car wash when I first moved to the area 4-5 years ago. But I needed a complete clean before picking up a client. A complete waste of $. \nDo what I have been doing for years, drive a little further and go somewhere else. The reviews on this website are accurate. The place is terrible
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The maintenance and housekeeping staff need to pay better attention. I know I'm being a bit nitpicky on some of the stuff, but for the price we paid during a recent stay, I feel its justified.\n\nWe had reserved a room with a King bed. We have a queen at home, so always like getting a bigger bed when we are away. No line to check in, which was good. Now the bad\n\nwe get to the room, the mattress has clearly seen better days, sagging in the middle, I sit on it and you can hear the springs, and they are shot. that mattress should have been replaced quite awhile ago. Go into the bathroom, the hot water is barely lukewarm.\n\nDownstairs we schlepp and explain the situation. Front desk staff was very nice, but unfortunately no more king beds available will be take 2 queens and an upgraded view? What are we supposed to say, we weren't given any other options.\n\nWe get to the room, mattress is better and I check the hot water, bingo, much better. \n\nThroughout the weekend I just kept noticing small things. Torn wallpaper in the bathroom, lots of chipped paint on the vanity. Window was filthy, so was the TV remote. Bathroom mirror coming away from the wall. Control panels in the elevator need to be tended to, faded print on the buttons. Also several splatters on the wallpaper up high, that looked like they could have been scrubbed off.\n\nComes time to go to sleep, wow, you can hear the music from the nightclub! Wow! Not an upgrade, I consider this a downgrade.\n\nTrying to get coffee and pastries in the morning was unpleasant, huge line out the door, that needs to be better organized. Second morning, I notice an Express coffee place by the restaurant Ilse St. Louis. Turns out after we check out receipts, the croissants are a dollar more and the coffee was more too! Same coffee, same croissants, I guess u pay extra for their disorganization.\n\nI'd consider staying here again if it were no more than $100 a night.
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Boy did I sure feel like heel when in an attempt to catch a football I clipped the front of my shoes on the curb and scraped the leather. I mean these are not just any shoes people. Let's just say if Carrie Bradshaw were a man, Carrie Bradshaw would have these puppies. I'm talking handcrafted Johnston & Murphy. Ok? I spent a week grieving unsure what to do. I ate a lot of ice cream. Watched Tori Spelling I'm a woman in peril movie marathon. And cleared several boxes of tissues. \n\nTony The Tiger\nTony Orlando and Dawn\nTony The Shoe Guy\n\nMy three favorite Tony's! Six bucks and an hour later, they were in pristine condition. My feet and my soul, once again unified. Happy. Comfortable. And, most importantly, styling.\n\nThough I can't figure out why shoe repair shops smell like a mechanics garage. Hmmmm...anyone? Bueller? Anyone?
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Update: I had eaten at Destihl a couple months ago, and the best word for my dining experience at that point would be \""inconsistent.\"" Last night I returned to Destihl so that I could form a more definite opinion. For my main course, I ordered the Brewmaster's Pizza, which was served with chicken, andouille sausage, ale onions, and an espresso-chipotle barbecue sauce. The pizza was nothing to rave about, but it probably would have been quite a bit better if a) the pizza had been served hot instead of lukewarm and rapidly cooling, and b) the crust had been cooked all the way through. My brother's pizza was also apparently cold and undercooked, and reading through the other reviews, this seems to be common for diners at Destihl who order pizza. I think I've probably accumulated enough evidence at this point--Destihl is not worth the high prices. There are so many better restaurants in Champaign.
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Quaint little shop in the Old Town Scottsdale area right there on 5th Ave. If you're going to hit the Tea Gschwender across the street you might as well stop here for your favorite tobacco product, whether it be for your pipe or a cigar for the humidor.\n\nEnticing aroma of tobacco meanders up and down the sidewalk here on the north side of 5th avenue, and even if you don't smoke cigars or a pipe, it's worth walking inside for the free smells.\n\nPrices aren't too bad, service is friendly, and there's a few comfortable chairs in the front for leisurely smoking while you wait for the spouse to shop the local boutiques.
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Am I the only person who wasn't super impressed with this Bellagio offering? \n\nYeah, the flowers are nice...there are teeny, tiny signs with their scientific names for the wannabe horticulturists.\n\nThere are some pretty birds, and last August, there was a ferris wheel and a Liberty Bell replica that were, you know, nice.\n\nBut really, an indoor garden is a MUST-SEE Vegas location? I think not.
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Pork chile verde pot pie and baked sweet potato (served with chile lime butter)...5 Stars\n\nThe Chino salad (cabbage, cashews, chicken, rice noodles, ginger soy vinaigrette)...4 Stars (Yummy but vinaigrette could have been a skosh-bit sweeter)\n\nCheck-in on the handy-dandy YELP app and get rewarded with a yummy macaron cookie?? 6 Stars....(so it balances to 5). We got a lavender (color, not flavor) macaron. It was exquisitely tasty.\n\nWe arrived here after walking around downtown, catching a movie and a 10 minute debate over where to have dinner, since one of us was famished and the other...peckish. \n\nOff in the near distance we see a bright red sign beckoning us to come hither...the sign read (NO! not literally, that would be impressive, but we will probably never fully know or comprehend the literacy of the sign) \""CAFE\"". \n\nAlas, this is no mere cafe. This is a place where delicious things happen.
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Dr. Castillo has saved my life not once but twice - once in 2009 and again this year. He has brought me back from the abyss of misery and pain from degenerative disc disease in my neck and has made my life worth living again. He is kind, caring, patient, and spends as much time with you as you need to understand your condition and his prognosis. I have met very few people, let alone doctors, who have made me feel as comfortable and unintimidated as Dr. Castillo. His staff is wonderful. They fun and upbeat and go to great lengths to get you the treatment you need. And they do this while working with patients in great pain and dealing with uncooperative and difficult insurance companies. But I feel like part of the family when I go into the office. I could not recommend Dr. Castillo more strongly and I agree completely with the other patients who have given him a 5-star rating. I think you will too.
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Cute little dive. Loved the white chocolate ale!!!
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On St Andews day last year me and a few friends went to Edinburgh Zoo with the intention of getting in for free which you can on that day. Unfortunately when we got there they said that the zoo was closing in 2 minutes (teaches us for not checking the opening/closing times). The buses were all to full to get home on, so we decided to walk back all the way to Pollock. many of the shops were closed, but Margiotta was not and after 45 minutes of walking in the freezing cold, Margiotta was our saviour.\nThe shop is renowned for playing 'classical' music, I personally don't like this attribute, I find it quite annoying after a couple of minutes and makes me feel like I'm in a retirement home, I don't know how the staff put up for it for the whole day!\nIn terms of pricing, Margiotta is pretty bad, they have a few deals within the shop but most are not self proscribed- only having deals on out of date items or where the products wrapper declares a price.\n I am only giving it four stars because of the sheer convenience of it and it providing a good place to come to before a train journey from Haymarket where you can avoid the criminal prices of the train buffet service.
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Based solely on some friends recommendations, we visited Lady C Leather yesterday and met the new owners. Great great people! \n\nThe business is full of everything you can imagine and a lot more. A definite must every time we come to Las Vegas.
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just got here the server brought water and beer and then disappeared for 10 min and I don't even know when she is coming back ! Wow terrible place here!
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It's basically a hole in the wall that has live music. The only problem with this joint is that you can't count on the bands or the guy at the joint that books them. Without the band you're just stuck in a joint paying too much fit your food. The regular customers are a good group of people and the staff has been there forever, so yeah, this could be your 'Cheers', but don't expect free refills or decent prices. Everybody will know your name, though.
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Small portions, high price, low flavor.... If you dont know how to cook asian dont... Better off for the ramen at saka-ba!
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Overpriced, crowded, loud. Three words that perfectly describe this place. I ordered the frozen hot chocolate for two to share with my girlfriend. Thinking it would be a bit on the sweet side, I ordered a pot of tea to share, also. It took forever for the drinks to come out, and it was quite comical when they ran out of tea pots and had to scramble for it. The frozen hot chocolate sucked. It was too watered down and half of it was whipped cream. For around 25 bucks total, I would much rather get drunk on something from Fat Tuesday or gamble some more (and get free drinks + tip) than drink a crap \""hot chocolate\"" and stay sober...Never again.
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Saturday night of Memorial Day weekend was HORRIBLE!! We had to wait in line for about 30-45 minutes. Then right as we enter we were directed up several flights of stairs to Tao Beach. Uhhhh we didn't want to go here, we wanted the club! We go straight to the bar and it's complete madness and so with the dance floor. We manage to find the way downstairs and there's a line for that too! \n\nMost of the time there we stayed in the smaller room playing more hip hop. The DJ was the worst ever! He would start playing a hook to one song then right as we were starting to get into the groove of things he would change it to a different song. Seriously?! You're really going to just play only like 10 seconds of a song??\n\nWe tried to go into the main room but that was just a disaster and ended up back in the smaller room. This was my second time at this club and I remember it being pretty crowded but this was waaayy out of hand. I'm sure they were way over the capacity. \n\nYou can guarantee I'm never coming back here!
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This is the last time I will order from here...ever!\n\nTonight my husband and I ordered dinner from here. We proceeded to begin eating at which time I found a crispy fried fly in my rice.\n\nWe called the restaurant and asked them to come and get the uneaten food and to refund our money because we were not going to be eating it.\n\nAt this point a man came with a flashlight and began going through the food on our porch, would not leave, and did not give us our refund. He did not leave until I threatened to call the police.\n\nwe called the restaurant again at which point they informed us that he was the manager.\n\nNever Again
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The lines around dinner and lunch time are always colossal, almost equally so to some of the people standing in them.\n\nI was impressed by the variety of food available here when I managed to finally get in. I guess my choosiness allowed me to luck out and grab the best parts of the meatloaf and pot roast. However, even considering this, the foods seem to contain very high levels of salt. I had four glasses of water by the time I was done with my meal.\n\nThe service isn't bad for such a prodigiously crowded eatery but I won't be coming back until I hear about their food improving.\n\nBut, hey, at least it's cheap. It's dirt cheap compared to many restaurants in the area, although you can't expect too much.
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This hotel disappointed me. It's out dated!!! We had comped rooms which I appreciated because I would not have been impressed if I had to pay for them. Yes, the room was large but it reminded us of a cheap Travelodge with the crazy fabric patterns on the bed, the canopy and wall size window. We couldn't figure out why they have a window from the shower into the bed area. Every night I was woken up with lights shining in my eyes when he got up, turned on the light to use the bathroom.... in the bathroom! I had a fabulous meal at the Voodoo Restaurant and the view is beautiful. We then checked out the Voodoo Lounge. I was surprised how small it was. The main area is outside on the roof top but it was cold as it was February. Bottle service, for about $300 is definitely the focus in order for you to get a table. We danced a little but left as we had to place to sit and the only heaters outside were set up for people who had bottle service outside. I liked the vibe at Voodoo Lounge and will check it out again when it is warmer. I'd rather stay on the strip and be within walking distance to other venues. But thanks for the comped rooms Rio!!!!
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Good bloody's but the food quality is very low and pricey for what you get. I ordered grilled shrimp salad and the shrimp were bits and pieces of shrimp and not a lot of them. The Mother Nature sandwich was delivered incorrect and was missing the main ingredient - the portobello mushroom. Disappointing experience.
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Stopped ordering here because no matter how many times you repeat the order, the girl will mess it up somehow. After the third time we just gave up, sent the order back and went to metro pizza instead. The food is ok for the most part.
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I would never come back here again! I love live comedy but wasn't impressed with Ralphie May or anything about this club for the saturday night show. Our bill for drinks was more then we spend on dinner AND drinks at CIBO, that is INSANE. Never going back.
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Cute place, great fish and chips. 2.5 stars is my real real rating.\nNo comps, super tight poker. We played 150 dollars and paid for beers, lame. Service was rushed and the waitress kissed our asses at the end. The coke was flat in my two rum and cokes.\nNot a bad place, but not gaming friendly.
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I have to admit the first time I went here the service we had was a 2 star performance. It would have been a 1 star if we didn't start asking other servers for things (turned out our original server couldn't care less). Having said that, the food was what brought me back - never had fried yucca before!\n\nThe second visit was a complete 180! Our server was super-attentive and kept the cups full and checked up on us consistently and always with a smile. The food was again amazing - I could seriously eat their chimichurri sauce out of a bowl. This time there was a live musician and the atmosphere was electric - people got up to dance in the front as well! The coolest thing I noticed was that most of the tables were larger groups - which probably aided in the festive atmosphere.\n\nYou'd be a fool to not try their fried yucca and if you're really going for that food coma- definitely get the tres leches for dessert!!
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On a warm night, which shouldn't be terribly hard to find in Las Vegas, this is a great spot to lounge and have drinks outside with friends. \n\nBut do bring your own friends. If memory serves me right, this isn't the place you'll want to mingle with strangers and hope for the best, as it is not the friendliest crowd around.
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I go here every week not cause it's conveniently close to where I live, but its a great place to hangout with friends. I love easy life :D
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The only disappointment I have is that I did not come here sooner. I have not tried the steakhouse side but if it's anything like the bar side and the level of excellence as the sushi and appetizers I experienced at the bar I will not be disappointed especially with the friendly staff! The sashimi tasting combo was the best sashimi I've had requiring no soy sauce as it's flavor and aroma were a perfect match. I highly recommend this Japanese steakhouse!
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I really enjoy Zinc for dinner, but their lunch menu is amazing! They have a crispy duck sandwich that I absolutely crave sometimes. Their Zinc burger is also very good and the fries you can get compliment both meals very well. \n\nI do enjoy the dinner menu as well. I would suggest ordering the iceberg salad which comes with bleu cheese and then adding crab to it. It might seem out there, but boy is it worth it.
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Despite the near-inaccessibility of this In-N-Out location, you'll still find it packed to the gills with tourists looking to find out what's so special about this burger joint. \n\nI don't have to tell you it's worth it.\n\nBecause of this location's proximity to the Strip you'll be hard pressed to avoid a longish wait time and find a place to sit. Wait it out and you'll be rewarded with a tasty burger (and fries and a milkshake... you ordered all of those, right?). It might be one of the better hangover cures you'll experience in Vegas.
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We have a home warranty company and have had this company out twice through them. This company is not competent. Each time it has taken them a month or more to repair our washing machine. The technician actually left our house saying he had no idea what was wrong with the machine. But, some how, they ordered more parts and, guess what, they still weren't able to fix the problem. Talking to them on the phone accomplishes nothing. I have found them to be very rude every time I have spoken to them. This is an example of a company that stays in business because they give the lowest quote to AHS. They would never be able to make it if they had to depend on actually fixing appliances and customer satisfaction to get business.
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Neo-Traditional British Bistro Cuisinie Meets American Dive Bar\n\nFirst impressions - Very warm inside the restaurant, strong curry smell.\n\nLoud unintelligible heavy bass \""music\"" playing.\nFeels more like a dive bar than an eatery.\n\nFriendly, knowledgeable staff.\nGood selection of beers.\n\nSmall tables and booths, definitely not designed with comfort in mind.\nI can't say the music is bad, but very hard to understand because it's all bass and no treble - I think there are vocals...\n\nThe red wine sauce provided would be at home in a beef burgundy but for a cottage pie? Not so much. Cottage pie pasty was dry and lacked the Worcestershire sauce flavor one would expect. Basically just ground beef and mashed potatoes.\n\nThe crust was too crisp, dry and crumbly, not flaky. Had I been a Cornish miner, my lunch would have fallen in my lap upon the first bite.\n\nThat's not to say the pastry didn't taste good, but it crumbled upon first contact with a knife. Luckily I had a knife, fork, and plate as my filling needed to be scooped after any attempt to penetrate the crust.\n\nThe \""Pilgrim\"" pasty came with a side of Stuffing....eh. The contents of the \""Pilgrim\"" were less dry and tasted more like the intended turkey dinner than the cottage pie resemled its intended target dish. This dish came with cranberry sauce....eh. The red wine sauce went much better with this than it did with the other pasty.
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The food is great for a night after partying (or not). They have this chocolate cake...it is to DIE for! YUM!
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We got the #15 rare steak &brisket and an order of spring rolls and egg rolls and #14 rare steak\n\nThe pho is so tasty and they give you a pretty big portion\nMake sure to ask for the hot chili oil from the waiter, it's so tasty\n\nThe egg rolls were so good we had to do a 2nd order\n\nIf you're in Vegas then you should def stop by
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Good food and service.. Only drawback is they need more space! Lines get a little long so be prepared..
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Most convenient place for us to shop because we live so close. My only complaint is that workers seem to disappear right when you need them at the self check out. I swear 9 times out of 10 when we use self check out and need to be carded or \""attendant has been notified\"" they disappear and we are looking around for them. Other than that everyone is kind and helpful. Would also recommend the pharmacy for the great customer service we always receive.
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I've gone to the Tin Front Cafe a number of times for the Sunday brunch, and I have yet to be disappointed. This place is in the upper echelon of brunch spots in Pittsburgh. With the brunch you get a cooked-to-order entree and unlimited access to the buffet. The entrees are constantly changing - and the assemblage of offerings always includes a vegan option(s). It seems like an eternity before the entree arrives. I guess the chef is really into slow foods. I'm usually not too upset by the wait - I bide my time by filling up on the delectable buffet food. I kind of go ape over the vegan chocolate chip muffins - excellent vegetarian chili as well. Yum!
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The good: Their internet is fast, reasonably priced (as a residential customer), and stable.\n\nThe bad: The rest.... Appalling customer service, grossly over-inflated pricing for business customers (was paying $75/month for 50Mbs with a dynamic IP - barf - and they wanted $249/month for a \""business\"" connection, the only difference being a static IP).\n\nTV is a joke - flaky equipment, numerous \""technical difficulties\"" when viewing non-recorded or recorded programs, program recording starting late or finishing early (or both) more often than not. Misleading advertising - sir, you get over 350 channels. BS! I get about 170, but they come in regular and HD - what a crock and a lie!\n\nPhone service (ooops, I said service sorry!). Overpriced.\n\nThey love to bundle, but when you find you're being ripped off by them, you pay through the nose to get out and, if you keep any of the services, the price skyrockets. \n\nThey are pretty much the only provider here in Phoenix and they should be investigated by the Fed Trade Commission for unscrupulous business practices.\n\nUnless you're unbelievably desperate go without or go to someone else. Cox sucks!
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Visited Amelies while on Vacation in Charlotte. It's so great to visit a place that people obviously take pride in. Everything I had from the macaroons to the espresso was exceptional! Including the service. Watching the barista make espresso was like watching an artist create a masterpiece and it showed in the flavor. When we first walked in the place was empty so we took our time mapping out our journey! DON'T DO THIS!!! Within a matter of 5 minutes the place was packed and we were stuck at the back of the line for a good 15 mins. Well worth the wait!
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Popped in for lunch one day after deciding to try something new. Glad we did. Amazing brisket sandwich!!!! I'm not sure if it was the owner that greeted us when we arrived, but he was very nice in fact everyone was extremely pleasant. Glad we found a new lunch place in Town Square.
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I moved literally walking distance from Thai Pan about 9 months ago and finally just got take out from there for the first time last night and thought it was great. My husband wasn't in love with his dish, but our app & my dish (the peanut noodles... yummy) were excellent. Definitely going back and would recommend.
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This place is really ahead of its time. Unfortunately, it seems to be growing too big for itself. Every time I go inside there now I have to wait in a line for my drink and then there is never any seating unless you go outside. The staff is usually pretty cool depending on who you get. I love the design and layout. Great tea and coffee. Wireless internet as well!
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I really like this casino because of its features. For one, I really like the ambiance of Pure. I've always had a good experience every time I go to this club. I have yet to try Poetry, and this past Thursday I missed out on seeing that hottie Keri Hilson. The things I would do to that woman... you know like take her on a date and tell her how gorgeous she's looking and that I enjoy her company. Yeah thats the life.\n\nAnyway, another reason I like Caesar's is the Forum Shops. I'm not that big on gambling, but when you're bored waiting for others to meet up with you, the shops are a way to kill time. I know its mostly high end stuff, but its nice to see stores like Express, Gap, the Apple Store, and my personal favorite: Niketown. I can always count on Niketown to have something that catches my eye, yet I have to resist and save my money. \n\nReason #3: Fat Tuesday, which is next to Express and Niketown. Treat yourself to a Magnum 44 with a triple shot of Everclear and proceed. \n\nReason #4: the Forum shops have a Bank of America ATM located in one of the hallways. If you're a BofA customer and you're trying to avoid withdrawing from a 3rd-party ATM, this has to be great news to you. \n\nReason #5: Watching the Roman soldiers-in-costume chase people and eventually take pictures with them. Yessuh. \n\nReason #6: Cleopatra's Barge, the floating lounge with complimentary snacks and cougars galore. \n\nReason #7: The moving statues show. Way better than that living garden BS at the Palazzo. \n\nReason #8: F.A.O. Schwartz and the giant piano you step on to play it. It's even more fun when you're plastered. \n\nOK, I ran out of reasons. What I don't enjoy is how much of a pain it is to get to self parking. Trying to get here is one of the reasons I try to avoid driving along the Strip as much as possible. I also don't like that the tables usually have $10-$15 minimum bets. I know its Caesar's and all, but if you're a gambler on a budget, it would be nice to have. \n\nIf you like Elton John, Bette Midler, and Cher, you might like it here too. I'll update my review when I get around to staying here for a night or two, but for now, Caesar's is pretty solid.
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For the money spent (and lost) it simply didn't live up to my expectations.
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We waited too long for our food. The burger was preformed probably from costco and frozen , the french fries were raw. I ordered beer and they ran out,the next draft beer was stale. Our pizza was under cooked and greasy. 3 rd time I tried this place and it sucked all three times This place sucks. Don't eat here.
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So, I've been here a couple of times because I work pretty close by. I've ordered it for pick up so my review isn't based on service (as a lot of the other low scores seem to be...). \n\nInstead, my review is based on the fact that it is not really quality food, and definitely not fair priced. \n\nEverything I have to say, has been said before, so I'm just going to go with the most important. \n\nThe food isn't anything to write home about. ( or write on yelp about?) and the pricing doesn't fit the bill at all. Ikea is cheap. Location is cheap. Ingredients and proportions are cheap. Why is the cost to me so high?
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One of my absolute favorites in Shadyside. Their flying garbanzo is so hearty and filling that even my meat-loving boyfriend didn't miss out on the no-meatness. Flavorful hummus, roasted mushrooms and roasted red peppers on challah, my favorite sandwich bread! I also *heart* their barrel of pickles that are complimentary - man they are DELICIOUS. I LOVE that you can get a half or a full sandwich, many a day I've had to mix a 'flying garbanzo' with the 'its a bird thing'.\n\nAfter 10 years, it's great to see that their menu is mostly the same. The veggie chili has changed (for the worse) over the years which is sad, it used to be the most amazing I had ever had, now it's very chipotle cumin (just overboard and canned looking).\n\nThey also serve beers, so it's perfect to just hang out there and have a deliciously large sandwich while watching some sports and sipping on a beer.
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These guys are amazing! We used them in our last move- friendly, honest and extremely hard working. They moved our 2 bedroom apmt----and we have a tooonnnnn of crap- including a very heavy solid wood bunk bed. They were quick and efficient and very careful. Since using them I have recommended them to multiple friends that were moving. They also have a yelp coupon- mention it when scheduling time and they will honor it without having to purchase through yelp- this saves you hassle of placing a credit card on file and allows them not to lose money.
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You'll have to take my word for it when I say i researched several companies, got several quotes before deciding to go with Arizona Solar Solutions for solar at my house. I'm very anal retentive when it comes to spending money on a sizable project for my house.\n\nChristal at Arizona Solar Solutions was OUTSTANDING! She was very prompt and setting up an appointment to come to my house and show me the options they had. (This was back in December 2013) I asked her a LOT of questions, probably bordering on badgering. Not just at the appointment, but afterwards by email too. She was very good in quickly getting back to me, even if it was to say she had to speak with someone else so as to get the correct answer. (often times that someone else was one of the company owners if I remember correctly. It's great doing business with a LOCALLY owned business)\n\nI signed a contract on a prepaid lease for a 7.5 Kwh system. I asked about getting a larger system. While Christal did offer to provide me a quote for a larger system, I declined it after she explained why they offered the size they did, and how they didn't feel spending more money would result in a bigger benefit. IE: We don't want to sell you a larger system then needed. So let's get you in something sized for your house. WHOA!! Since when does a business out to make money do something like that?! SOLD!\n\nI was quoted a time frame of 3-4 months before installation. They were quick in getting applications over to me for SRP and the city for my installation. Top my surprise, they called me in beginning of February to start the installation. Everything was installed in three days. Would of been two, but one of the installers cut his finger and they had to come back to finish another day. The installers cleaned up, were very polite when I was there talking to them.\n\nThe only complaint that I have is that the design installation plans had to be changed for a new City code, but the engineers failed to notify me of this change. A quick phone call to them, they quickly let me know about it and sent over the updated documents.\n\nI've only had my system up and running now about a week, but it's been producing like it's supposed to. I've been VERY happy with the Sales and installation process from Arizona Solar Solutions.\n\nCall and ask for Christal! Christal is wonderful, works hard to get your questions answered and anything else you may need. I was so impressed with her and the outstanding pricing/installation from her and the company that I have referred them to friends and neighbors.
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To all coffee lovers, this is a place to visit! If you think you know how great coffee should taste well, visit Artisan Roast first, and then review your thoughts on a coffee. The atmosphere, music, deco takes you into a different world. The staff could smile more but it is and will be by all means the best coffee shop ever.
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Love the different flavors here... Irish cream, graham cracker, St. Patrick's mint! That's all some delicious, smooth, and creamy stuff. Although I prefer the self-serve concept found at most other froyo places. I like being able to control how much (or little) I get. The smallest size here is the mini, which was about $2.25.
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Out here for a business trip, found this place around during lunch. Huge mistake! Never go there! The food was not good and to top it off my fry chicken was hairy! It had hair all over! No manager was available and the girl in charge did not care. She just said (in her Chinese accent) \""Oh that's normal, we get those from time to time cuz we buy our chicken it comes like that.\"" What?! Not to mention she made me pay full price! I paid and left! Never again!
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Mediocre food. Unlimited eating for $30 per day. Go to Belagio buffet for lunch at 3pm instead. $20. Much better. \\
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Paid more than I wanted to but didn't want to deal with rude third-world counter people at fast food restaurants nearby at 11 pm. Got Portuguese sausage links (a first for me..it was good)....biscuits and gravy and scrambled eggs....it was only less than 10 minutes from order to serve but eggs and biscuits and gravy were both lukewarm. It was almost $20 total....I got cheese cake free with coupon from hotel book....it would have been $4.95....for a piece about the size of a hockey puck.
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Always starts out by saying 'how long have you had the car? Needs some fixin' \nWhat a bunch of fucking liars. Avoid this place at all costs. I wish we could send an investigator to this place
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The Wing stop I would not stop just keep driving... The wings were ok and I think a bit over priced for what you get some wings... I am sorry when your bill is almost $20 dollars for wings and fries it better rock. I would have enjoyed the fires but they were super salty this is one stop I will not make again.
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We popped in here for a quick dinner on our way to a Science Festival show, after we noticed they had a '2 for 1' deal on main courses when you booked online. I'd never been in before, but have a couple of friends that positively rave about the place, so I was naturally curious!\n\nIt was a Wednesday night, and there was a good mix of 'after-work drinking' groups, 'after-shopping girlie' groups and our 'on our way to a show about the Psychology of Humour' group! The decor wasn't as flashy as I was expecting, and there were lots of cosy wee booths to sit in. The tables were well spaced out, and the music was at an acceptable level to permit good conversation. \n\nBoth the drinks and food menu were exciting and extensive, and both were served fairly efficiently. We did get a wee bit edgy at one point as our food seemed to be taking longer than expected and, given we had to be somewhere to watch a show, we were cutting it fine to have time to enjoy it. However, it did arrive in time, and we did have time to enjoy it!\n\nMy dining companions had the Crombie of Edinburgh's wild boar and apricot sausages, with caramelised onion mash and red wine gravy and many 'ooohhs', 'aaahhhs' and 'Mmmmm''s were emitted! My Thai green curry with roasted butternut squash was absolutely fantastic, and I would have happily married the chef by the time I ate the last mouthful...then he could cook it for me every day! : )\n\nUnfortunately, with the last mouthful, our visit came to an end as we had to dash off for some science and culture. I'll definitely be back to sample more food off this great, and reasonably priced menu...and to find out if the chef is single!
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Will only give one star. Went this past Saturday for ufc was told over the phone no cover before 6 so all 8 of us went over there about 5pm we were already at a pretty big tab, we were then told we all had to pay a cover for the fights talked to the manager they didnt seem to want to honor what we were told on the phone......so beware when they tell you no cover before a certain time we will never be back.....
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Came here for lunch today - seemed to have a great overall rating so figured it was worth a shot. I ordered the open face chicken parm sandwich, and got a butterscotch cookie for dessert. The chicken was moist and well cooked, smothered in mushrooms, spinach and fresh parmesan cheese. It was really tasty and just the right amount of food. The cookie was fresh and the butterscotch / coconut combo was just right. I was able to sit outside and aside from being hassled by some incredibly aggressive birds, it was a great lunch experience. Their breads and pastries looked really good and I can definitely see going back for something else.
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I have had three horrific experiences with this store. The first time was 3 years ago-rude SA that refused to help with a mens wallet that I had just purchased and after 3 weeks, mysteriously started to wrinkle. It's funny BC the store in Tucson was willing to help out and sent it in for repair and ended up giving us a brand new replacement wallet. The second time I had an issue was 4 weeks ago. I brought in my Delightful to have the handle hot stamped with my initials. I wanted it in a specific location and noted this to the SA. Directions weren't followed and it was hot stamped in the wrong location. Another SA helped me out when I picked up the bag. When I told her the mistake she immediately apologized and offered to send it in for a free repair. I wish I knew her name because she has always been really sweet and helpful. So thank you lady with the short blonde hair that is about 40. It was annoying to have my bag gone for 2 weeks but I didn't dwell. I went back today, and of course the handle, being brand new, doesn't match the rest of the trim on the bag. Not a big deal, I understood this would happen. So this time Larissa Huebner (manager) helped me out. I described the initial hot stamping incident and how they had messed up the first time. I even put the bag on my shoulder to show her exactly where I wanted the hot stamp to be. When I took it off she placed a tag around the location to mark it. Apparently she placed it in the wrong location BC when I received the bag it was AGAIN in the wrong location. How in the world did they happen to make the same mistake twice? Instead of apologizing, Larissa's first words were something to the effect of \""that's where you told me you wanted it.\"" HELLO?! I think I know where I wanted it, and I definitely showed her while the damn bag was on my shoulder. She continued to assert that I gave her the okay to put the hot stamp there. No, lady. If I wanted it there I would not have gotten it repaired in the first place. So people, please be warned that the manager has issues with how to treat a customer and owning up to her mistakes. Instead of owning up to a blatant mistake she will try to redirect the blame onto you. Since I'm talking about hot stamping I should also mention that the hot stamp on my Neverfull is horrifically crooked but I never complained. For a store with such a high reputation one would think they could expect to receive quality workmanship. I may just post pictures to prove their shoddy work. \n\nAlso, I spoke with someone who does not work for the store but has very close ties to the store who attests to the fact that Larissa H. and the rest of the girls that work at this LV location are always on massive power trips and would rather a customer leave upset and unhappy than feel their \""power\"" has been treaded on.
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It was ok. The Drunken Noodles had too much green bell pepper, which is an inexpensive common vegetable that I didn't know was cooked so much in Asian food. David Wong's Fried Rice was a dollar more than what the restaurant's website indicated. The hard menu an online menu aren't the same price wise in it's entirety.
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I went to this restaurant once and I thought I had a great experience after the second visit. Had very very very poor customer service experience! The food was good but the service was discriminatory!
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I've been to Cherry Blossom twice during a one week period and I am looking forward to going back again to try new things from the menu. The atmosphere is awesome, the staff is friendly, the happy hour specials are excellent, and most importantly, the food is tasty. I've been on a search for good sushi since Celsius has closed down but this place gives me some hope. I recommend the crunchy eel roll.
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Great breakfast! \n\nPerfectly cooked eggs, fresh squeezed oj, homemade corned beef hash, homemade jellies, fresh and warm toasted English Muffin. The pancakes lived up to their billing as best ever anywhere.\n\nI'm not much of a stack of pancakes gal since I also need my eggs, meat and potatoes represented. Usually a stack of cakes precludes ordering anything else since it is just a huge stack of sponges soaked in sugar and butter. I don't want 3 of them. or 5. One works.\n\nSo the 3 of us split a shortstack. Glad we did. They were delicate and cake-like. Not one strand of gluten was exercised in this batter, baby. Simply awesome. If you want a 1.99 old school Vegas crummy breakfast, have at it. I'd rather pay full price for fresh, scratch food.\n\nA welcome addition to my beloved downtown!
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First off, this review is about \""Le Caf\u00e9 Bar\"" the restaurant in - and run by - the Le Centre Sheraton Hotel. \n\nI stopped by this restaurant as I was waiting for a friend who was staying at the hotel, as we were planning on eating there for dinner. Since I got there early to wait I sat at the bar and decided to just have a drink to kill time. There were no bar menus available, and I (mistakenly) assumed that prices would be similar to several of the other places I had been at in the surrounding blocks, as this place seemed nowhere special. \n\nI ordered a local beer, and was asked if I wanted a half pint or a full pint (I believe they were imperial pints), and figuring that I only wanted to spend a few dollars ordered the half pint. After waiting around for a while and eventually meeting my friend I cashed out at the bar only to find out that my half pint beer was $9. I wasn't so angry at this as I was when I asked how much the full pint was - $10. \n\nIf I had ordered a pint of beer and found out it was $10, I would have been a little upset, but finding out that the bartender neglected to offer me the obvious upsell choice was really a kick in the pants. \n\nTo be fair and put this in context I'm also not the kind of person that's looking for the cheapest beer out there - I have had plenty of $10 half pints in my day, and enjoyed them. All the beer prices at Le Caf\u00e9 Bar were the same - if I had ordered a Bud Light it still would have been $9.\n\nAfter finding out this pricing we decided we'd look at the menu before getting a table. It made sense that the place was so empty - the cheapest meal on the menu was a plain burger for $18. We decided to walk around the corner to much better restaurants where I was able to get a phenomenal meal for only $16.\n\nIt's a hotel bar/restaurant, and it's my fault for not looking at the prices ahead, but their fault for trying to stick it to you. Short review - buyer beware.
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They showed up late. The dispatch would not send anybody till my mom calls to say it is fine to send somebody (I am adult). They finally showed up but the Plumier hurt his back and would not install my toilet and did not have the part for my leaking sink. I rescheduled and they canceled me because someone had an emergency. So now my new toilet is in a box at the bottom of the stairs and my sink is still leaking. They are a comepleat wast of time, find someone else.
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They provided a wonderful experience for my partner and I with their couple's massage. It was so relaxing and peaceful. The quality of the massage was worth every penny. I highly recommend them and plan to purchase as gifts for my family. So many massage places are a hot or miss but this one comes through brilliantly.
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I came to this place with my wife on a thursday night back in July. I liked the place, the food and the service. One of the most difficult things to find in this continent is a good beef tartar and this one I did enjoy! My wife was also pleased and we had a really good time.
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Service was very good..calzone was excellent.
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My boyfriend and I just returned from a four day vacation in Las Vegas - my first time and his second. We chose the Hard Rock Casino based on a handful of factors, including:\n- Friends' recommendation\n- Price\n- Interest in on-site shows\nIt was an interesting experience, but I wouldn't go back. And here's why...\n\nThe Good:\nThe Hard Rock Casino/Hotel is made up of three towers, the casino, two clubs/event areas (Joint and Rogue), bars (Skybar, Vanity), and a handful of restaurants (Johnny Smalls, Pink Taco, Mr. Lucky's 24/7, Nobu, Rare 120, Ago). There's also an on-site tattoo parlor, a couple of 'rock shops', three pools, Reliquary (Spa) and the RockSpa (gym). This means that there are a variety of options to explore and you can (if you're interested) stay there without needing to leave. \n\nWe stayed in the Casino tower in a standard room that looked out over the pool, and it was perfectly nice. The art is photographs of rockers (in our room, Janice Joplin and Jimi Hendrix), the furniture is very modern, the bed is very soft, and you get four huge kingsized pillows. As mentioned, the blackout shades are fantastic - you can definitely ignore the world if you need to.\n\nThe pools are well-designed; a combination of a beach/spa/tropical sort of feel. There is swim-up gambling, lots of waitresses to get you drinks from the bar, and the bar itself is really fast (perfect to grab a drink and run). (NOTE - a double jack and coke? $22.)\n\nWe saw a show at the Joint, the event venue, and it was fantastic. They only allow in 4000 people, which means just about anywhere you are, you can see/feel/hear the band perfectly.\n\nWe ate at Nobu and at Ago. In both places, the waitstaff were extremely welcoming, friendly, and warm. The food was delicious, especially at Nobu, and we had no trouble moving our reservations around to accommodate our show-tickets.\n\nThe Bad: The whole place, other than the rooms, smells like smoke. The ventilation is awful, especially in the hallways walking from tower to towner, or to the restaurants. The inside is kept overly cold; even though it was 100+ outside, they kept it in the 60s indoors, so it was really hard to go from place to place and be 'dressed right'. You'd think, with the encouragement in Vegas to wear as little as possible, that this wouldn't have been an issue.\n\nThe lighting in the rooms is awful. Its hard to put on makeup in that lighting.\n\nGambling is not a priority at the Hard Rock. We'd originally planned to enter one of the morning poker tournaments, but the total number of people participating varied between 3-5; we may as well have played in our room together and saved the money. As a result of the lack of emphasis on gambling, the casino is pretty dead except from midnight - 2amish. Which is a drag.\n\nThere is only one restaurant to get breakfast. The 24/7, which serves diner food. Otherwise, you either get Starbucks and skip it all together. Similarly, if you want something to eat after ~10pm on a weekday? Its the 24/7 or nothing. Yes, you can stop by Fuel (the convenient store) if you want a power bar. But again, the lack of choices is just sort of a bummer when you're looking for a 'vegas experience'.\n\nDuring the day, its a bit of a drag. Unlike the other casinos (e.g. Mandalay Bay, MGM, etc) there are no shows or events to do during the week. If you're not out by the pool, then... you're probably passed out. Because seriously, there's nothing. \n\nFinally, the pool scene is ridiculous. You can't bring any beverages in, even water or your morning iced latte. The first time I realized this, I had to throw out the coffee I'd literally just bought. I get that they want people to buy pool drinks, but that's over the top in my opinion. You also can't bring in bags/backpacks, so forget about bringing your iPod to listen to tunes or your Kindle to do a little reading. It'll get lost/stolen/destroyed. During the week (when its less busy), the Rehab pool is closed; you can only use the Casino pool, which (as a result) becomes really crowded. You also can't use the beds/white poufs unless you meet the drink/spending minimum (~$100) which means there's perfectly good seating that can't be used. On Saturday and Sunday (when the AM SKRAM and Rehab are going), you are searched and have to stand in line to even go out by the pool at all. Its a huge hassle. And the people you're interacting with, 99.9% of the time, are already hammered. People start drinking at 10am (when the pool opens) and continue all day. So there's no filter... there's no courtesy. Its pretty gross.\n\nSummary - I realize I probably come off as an old person (I'm not - I'm 30) in this review, but all told, this resort was not for me. Much as I loved Nobu and seeing Coheed at the Joint, I could just as easily have done that and stayed somewhere nicer/with more to do. There wasn't anything about staying at the HRH that made me want to come bac
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There is no search option for the Wal-Mart Distribution Center located at 58 S. Thornton in Casa Grande so I figured I would post a review here. As a truck driver delivering to this facility it is absolutely a miserable experience. I backed up to the dock at 230 a.m. and the trailer was completely unloaded by 330 a.m. It is now 515 a.m. and I still sit here waiting to be called by receiving to inform me that my paperwork is ready. Truckers drive 11 hours straight to ensure the product is delivered on time, through all sorts of driving conditions and are quite exhausted upon delivery of product. Why is it always a problem to get paperwork done So that a driver can leave to get some rest. And on top of all that, the employees/office staff in receiving are cold and, most of the time, rude to every truck driver they interact with. We aren't bad people and without us you wouldn't have products to stock your store shelves with. We just want to be able to get in, deliver the product, be able to safely leave to find a place to sleep and be on our way all while dealing with friendly employees. Whatever happened to \""Service with a Smile\""?
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Wow...not sure where to begin here. All the signs were there for a great meal: high end hotel, great pedigree for the chef...and yet it was a near-perfect disaster from when we sat down. The issues in no particular order:\n- got several drink orders wrong\n- lipstick on one of the few orders they got right\n- took at least 45 minutes to deliver appetizers\n- one if the entrees had to be sent back... And we were still charged for it\n\nAfter we raised all of these issues, the waiters initial response was... Free ice cream. Sheesh.\n\nAfter this debacle, there's no way I could ever recommend this place, especially with so many other great options available.
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The word \""perfect\"" can been defined as, \""having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be.\""\n\nBased on that definition, the Stetson Chopped Salad at Cowboy Ciao is \""perfect\""! If I was a salmon, then ending up in this salad would be the perfect ending to my life. Ok, that sounds a little weirder to read that it did when it was in my head... but the point is that this salad is absolutely \""to die for.\"" For salmon, that is. \n\nThe Berkshire Pork Belly comes crispy confit style with roasted Brussels sprouts, shallots, toasted almonds, cheese, and a Oaxacan chile honey drizzle. I don't have to tell you how good that sounds, just go back and read those ingredients again. Seriously, I'll wait... go read them again. Pork Belly makes me smile...\n\nNeedless to say, the Pork Belly also came close to being perfect! But... even if the Pork Belly was not perfect, the excellent friendly, timely, and attentive service made this entire experience truly perfect. \n\nWay to go, Cowboy Ciao! In the words of the Governator, I'll be back!
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Pretty all-around terrible experience at RnR last week, between the food, the drinks, the service, and the cleanliness. I had heard about the place for a while so I suggested it to my group of 4. We decided to pay a visit during the early evening. It's a very nice space with Scottsdale-attractive staff...and that's about where the positive part of this review ends. \n\nUpon arrival we ordered four cocktails from their \""signature\"" cocktail list, then watched as muscles the bartender read a cheat sheet on exactly how to make them. While the bartender was clearly struggling with the \""signature\"" cocktails, we ordered several shared appetizers--which came out long before the cocktails ever arrived. The food was cold and some items were not cooked all the way through--maybe a product of them being rushed to our table for some reason. \""Baked\"" brie was cold and unmelted, and the much-hyped animal fries looking like they'd been under a heat lamp for hours (but still cold)...the only decent thing was the shrimp tacos, but it's pretty hard to screw up a fried shrimp taco. Then the cocktails arrived, and perhaps predictably, they all came out looking and tasting awful; just the wrong balance of flavors and not mixed correctly. The ice had melted because of the time spent trying to mix them. And two of them kinda tasted like rubbing alcohol. Or gasoline. Our server had disappeared from the beginning, leaving us with runners who would only say \""I'll get your server\"" whenever we had even the simplest of requests--like: \""can we get some side plates?\"" \""I'll get your server.\"" Finally, fifteen minutes after the food arrived, the server came by and provided us with side plates for the shared appetizers. Not that we needed them at that point, but the side plates were still very wet from being washed and several had food residue on them. Disgusting. After the four terrible $13 cocktails, cold appetizers, poor service, and dirty plates, we decided to pack in our planned dinner and head down the street to a place that knew how to mix a drink and cook. Of course, it took forever to get our check because the server pulled another disappearing act for about 20 minutes, and when the check came, we were shocked at how much all this awfulness cost: almost $90 to be fed cold food and bad drinks while being ignored. Sorry RnR, but we're never coming back and we've told many people to do the same.
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Food tastes alright but it's certainly not authentic. Dishes were drenched in sauce, egg rolls taste frozen. Only positive note is that it is a very clean establishment with polite service.
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First of all, that name is completely misleading. There is nothing either Western, cowboy, or steakhouse-y about this place ~ it's a divey Mexican joint, along the lines of the Campos chain or your local carniceria. That said, once the disappointment wore off, I found the waitress perfectly sweet & accommodating, the Tamarindo nice & tart, & the chips hot & plentiful. The rice & beans were quite standard ~ neither gross, nor amazing. It was the scrambled eggs, which smelled & tasted way off, that're responsible for the two-star rating ~ I was afraid to even put them in my mouth!! Nevertheless, there is beer here, & the hours are 24/7, so another visit is all but inevitable, with the implicit caveat of staying away from all breakfast things on the menu. Hashtag RipeForATakeover.
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A hahaha haaa...this place is such a joke and the people there are so serious about being cool.
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