text stringlengths 2 5.15k | label int64 0 1 |
|---|---|
Nakama is one of those places that pleases the masses. Go during happy hour, and you won't be able to hear the person next to you. The cocktail list is big and enticing, but the drinks aren't anything to write home about. Sushi is relatively good, albeit moderately overpriced. This is the type of place you go for the atmosphere, not the amazing food. | 0 |
I've ordered from Silver Mine Subs four times now. Every time I order I get something I like and many things I don't like. And it doesn't seem to be getting better. Because of this I think I'm done with Silver Mine. Here are my reasons:\n\nThe Good:\n-The Veggies: I've never had bad veggies. They are always fresh and quite generous. I am excluding the avocado.\n-You can order late either over the phone or online for delivery or take-out. \n\nThe Bad:\n-The Bread: it's overly soft and squishy. While it holds up under sauce it gets really squishy really fast and is quite tasteless.\n-The avocado: well, it's more like avocado spread. And it's tasteless. \n\nThe Ugly:\n-The chicken: it's often full of fat and questionable tasting.\n\nThis place just isn't good enough to get my business anymore. If the food was more flavorful and the chicken wasn't so gross I would be willing to try the food again. | 0 |
Had a 5 star experience yesterday morning. Hubs and I grabbed a book and set out in search of coffee and breakfast. \n\nLesson learned from a previous visit, we called ahead to check on the availability of chocolate croissants. We were informed they would be ready in 30 minutes - somewhere between 9 - 9:30.\n\nWe arrived and were greeted very pleasantly by Olivier and his mother Claudine. They introduced themselves, asked our names, asked if we had visited before and so on. It was a very polite and personable experience. \n\nAfter ordering, Olivier suggested we dine al fresco under the olive tree. So, we did just that. We set up shop in the shade, put our feet up, and read. Approximately 20 minutes later we received our quiche, chocolate croissant, cappucino, and frappe. Everything was delightlful. The croissant was just as we had hoped...buttery, airy, flaky and scrumptious. The quiche was piping hot, and perfectly seasoned; it came with fresh vibrant spinach with a drizzle of yummy balsamic vinaigrette. Food is served with china and silverware and drinks in real ceramic cups. Thats always nice.\n\nCan't wait to go again.\n\nAn absolutely divine morning for $20. Oui! Merci! | 1 |
Go here - now! The beers are amazing and varied. 16 of their own beers on draft plus 1 in cask. Even had a few hard to find American beers on tap (2 from Stone Brewery when I was there). I got there about 3 or 4 on a Saturday afternoon and there was plenty of room. I didn't eat or see the menu - but it looked like some light food was being served. | 1 |
The place was pretty empty. Service was friendly. I ordered a French Dip. awful awful awful The dip-I have no clue what it was. Something was on the bottom and it was clear on top. It tasted like water that had coloring in it. The nasty \""swiss cheese?\"" I can assure you that it was not Swiss cheese. pretty lousy | 0 |
As a bit of a chili head, I have to say that I was very very excited about the atomic wing challenge here. Unfortunately, when we arrived we were informed that no such challenge existed anymore but they still have the wings. My coworkers and I excitedly ordered a round of the atomic wings and the wait began.\n\nWhile waiting for our food, the surroundings finally started to set in. I had noticed a bit of an odor when we arrived but hadn't paid it much mind. As it increased in intensity, I didn't have much of a choice anymore. Apparently, lunchtime is the ideal time of day to pump the raw sewage out and it just happened to run right through the door right in front of me. Not a good start.\n\nThe food finally arrives. This is going to be what makes it all worth it. I smell my wings and there is a little bit of noticeable tang and a some jalapenos on top. I take a bite nervously. Sort of cold. No noticeable spice. At all. Soupy wing sauce that doesn't taste very good on top of wings that I'm pretty sure just came from the grocer's freezer and found their way into Sport Pepper's microwave. Death knell.\n\nThe service wasn't bad but wasn't impressive either. Overall, between the dingy, dark decor, the overpowering smell of raw sewage, and the absolutely lackluster food, I just don't see myself ever being able to justify coming back.\n\nIt's unfortunate. I was really looking forward to this, too. | 0 |
I really enjoyed the Bloody Mary but I ordered a waffle and it was god awful. Also they sat my party of 8 outside where it was hot and gross. The misters were not even blowing in our direction. The service was not great and they hardly checked on us. What a waste of money! I am never coming back! | 0 |
Good sushi, great service, casual neighborhood atmosphere. The people who come here come back again and again. I thought the spicy rolls were pretty spicy on my visit, as well. Just a heads-up. | 1 |
I only experienced the food as take out. I was not impressed. \n\nWe ordered sesame chicken. The chicken we got was soggy, doused in sauce, and not sesame like at all. \n\nThe fried rice and noodles were sub par at best. I won't be back - There are too many other inexpensive Chinese take out places with better product. | 0 |
On their door and on yelp its stated its open till 9 on sat. We got there at 8:15 and it was locked and the guy who was working the place didn't even respond to us standing outside. | 0 |
HORRIBLE! I had a scheduled appt at 10am on Saturday. I received an Email notice sent an hour before there scheduled arrival time, that they were going to be late, that I just happened to check. I re-arranged my entire schedule since I was having a dinner party at my house that night. I responded with my disappointment in such a late notice the fact that I did not deserve a phone call for such an important change. Email is not an acceptable means of immediate communication. 2 hours later I received another Email back stating they MAY not make it at all, once again no phone call. She said she would see if another team could come over, but then also made mention to the fact that she was booked out until December and was too busy to come another time. I got the sense that she was not only canceling that day, but also with absolutely no intention of an attempt to reschedule or fit me in elsewhere? I immediately tried calling them several times with no answer, left Voicemails, and responded by Email asking for a phone call to discuss the situation in person. I never got the courtesy of a single response.\n\nAside from the fact it was probably too late, and that there was still a looming possibility of 2 different teams coming over to my house, and also because I never got an absolute cancellation, I couldn't call anyone else in their place. I had to have my dinner party that evening in a dirty house.\n\nThe excuse I got was that \""her car broke down when she (Lana) took her daughter and her daughter's 'BFF' to breakfast\"" that morning - rediculously unprofessional, and sounded more like a hangover to me.\n\nI cannot believe the level of unprofessionalism I received. I mean, really, not even a phone call or any kind of courtesy response after treating a customer like that? Wow | 0 |
Awesome, great service. Soon as we stepped in we were greeted by the host and the chef. $20 for all you can eat sushi, you get 3 rounds. 1st round, we ordered 12 rolls, we didn't have to wait long to get it... Hot and Crunchy Roll is a must. There was 4 of us and we only paid about $90 but ate at least $200 worth, most definitely coming back to this spot on my next Vegas trip. | 1 |
This casino before it was rebuilt was worth going to, but the new Lone Butte is nothing more than a waste of time. The food is not great. The food court ambiance just doesn't work for me. Also, the ventilation is horrible and they do not have a non smoking area. The slot machines are okay, but I like going to the casino for the food, entertainment, and gambling and this casino doesn't provide the first two. | 0 |
2013 HALO-HALO CHALLENGE - Contender #4\n\nSalo-Salo was actually recommended by Roger T for us to go for our next Halo-Halo Challenge. I admit, I pulled up Yelp, got on Salo-Salo's website, and did my homework on their Pinoy \""Mix-Mix\"" dessert. Based on their website, pinipig was in their Halo-Halo. Interesting...I gots to investigate.\n\nWe arrived on Father's Day and this place was packed and there was a line. Since we weren't having any food except Halo-Halo, they seated us right away. Within 5 minutes, our Halo-Halo's arrived. Each Halo-Halo cost $4.95 and what a beautiful sight. First of all, real silverware. Always a bonus for me since it makes mixing this iced treat that much easier with real utensils. Salo-Salo's Halo-Halo had what I've been looking for all along...real, legit ube. Ube ice cream, green jelly, red jelly, some coconut, white beans, and flan were also at attendance. But what was missing was the red beans, pinipig, and lanka. I was still stoked that I got legit ube. Taste wise...pretty damn good. Would be perfect if red beans made it to the party. \n\nPS: We didn't have anything else, just their Halo-Halo. Service was fantastic, especially since they were so busy.\n\nHalo-Halo: http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/salo-salo-grill-las-vegas?userid=y3FcL4bLy0eLlkb0SDPnBQ#c0x5cS2wqTguAxEttK-iwg\n\n2013 HALO-HALO CHALLENGE:\nContender #1 (Elena's): http://www.yelp.com/biz/elenas-restaurant-las-vegas-2#hrid:66pT_yQvZudRThxlGl74Qw\nContender #2 (Jollibee): http://www.yelp.com/biz/jollibee-las-vegas-2#hrid:ZSJzziWEVLyOF3DHfn1MaA/src:self\nContender #3 (Cafe Cebu): http://www.yelp.com/biz/caf%C3%A9-de-cebu-las-vegas#hrid:5iu3U4zoZWQISOSO7BMsGQ\nContender #4 (Salo-Salo): http://www.yelp.com/biz/salo-salo-grill-las-vegas#hrid:Wgtkj97v8-l9MnNuyj-QxQ/src:self\nContender #5 (Thelma's): http://www.yelp.com/biz/thelmas-filipino-restaurant-henderson#hrid:wzGAlZyBNi1UtDRM0t0oXw\nContender #6 (Andrea's): http://www.yelp.com/biz/andreas-las-vegas#hrid:idKe5bOeuIwnyzcamgeUDg\nContender #7 (Chow King): http://www.yelp.com/biz/chow-king-las-vegas-2#hrid:3FzhPzAaF7_OE6i0Nau5WA\nContender #8 (Fiesta Filipina): http://www.yelp.com/biz/fiesta-filipina-cuisine-henderson#hrid:VLvYgY6ROsMh9q70tmkoHw | 1 |
A rally great happy hour with most of the steaks being 50% off. I enjoyed a solid flat iron for $14.99, not the best steak I've ever had, but definitely memorable enough to give a repeat visit.\n\nI also ordered the donuts (based on so many comments) and they were so soft, warm and delicious and having the white chocolate and caramel dipping sauce was the perfect finish to the meal! | 1 |
I'm not a big fan of vegetarian food and i had the guac & mole, let me tell you this was amazing. Full of flavor and so filling. I fell in love and i will be ordering from here again for sure! | 1 |
For the price that this Central Illinois establishment charges, one would expect basic restaurant treatment. I waited for 15 minutes even though I had a reservation. The host was a snooty, inconsiderate person to which I told him, \""relax, this is Central Illinois, there's nothing to be snooty about.\"" And most importantly, the food was over priced, did not taste good and the portions were small. All in all, not the greatest. | 0 |
visist: 6/26/12.....to start i can say i just really wanted a burger and this place was not to far from my job so i didn't know what to expect when coming in here. what truly convinced me was the $15 for $20 worth of food since i had to feed a family of 3. \n\ncons:\nit's hot in the inside, if i was dinning there i would have had to sit outside, which wouldn't be to nice this time of year in az. \n\n*cashier did offer water while i waited*\n\npros:\nthe food is great!!!! i had \""da semi fat ass burger\"" i didn't expect it to be that large, i could only eat half so the other half is my lunch for today :-) i also got their special of the day for my sister which was the chicken bacon wrap, which looked good(i didn't taste it) and i got my son just a cheeseburger which he loved :-) the french fries were ok, you just have to eat them right away. by the time i got home they were cold but my burger was still hot like it just came off the grill. \n\ni did have to wait a good amount of time for my food which is a good and bad thing. it was cooked so well, but man was i tired especially just getting off of work. \n\ni got 3 meals, drink included for $15 and it was well worth it!!!! the strawberry lemonade is good(add a pinch of sprite to even out the sweetness and it's great!!!!) \n\ni will be coming back here, even printed a menu so i can tell my co-workers about it :-) | 1 |
Who would have thought one could find what might just be one of the best Las Vegas dining experiences sandwiched between a gas station and a Subway? This small, yet very homey eatery, captures the feel of higher end locations, and actually kicks their butt in the menu department. \n\nThe service was great, I almost felt like a VIP. Starting with the lady who greeted us, to our very knowledgeable waiter Darrell, and the sweet lady assisting him, we got the royal treatment, and were quite impressed with the fabulous selections they recommended. Talk to Darrell and let him tell you what's up, we did and were quite happy.\n\n When one considers where this really is, it is even more amazing; not on the strip or in some high end casino, but in a small strip mall out in the desert. The values are here, but you can also step things up a notch or two if that is your party's desire. Nice place! | 1 |
if you've ready any of these reviews, you already know this place is pricey so i won't harp on it (almost $16 for pho, are you kidding me?!). okay maybe a little.\n\nbut if they're going to rape and pillage our wallets, i suggest they at least try to make the food tasty. more to the point, have some taste/flavor. also, for a place called \""the noodle shop\"" there was a disappointing choice of noodles. really? yes, really.\n\nFOOD-\nafter getting my bowl of beef noodle soup, the soup looked pretty bland and there was a lot of oil floating on top. i gave it the benefit of the doubt as looks can be deceiving but after taking a sip of the soup, i knew that looks were right on. there was NO flavor to the broth. it was more like oily water with a tinge of beef. the beef pieces were also fatty and stringy with maybe two pieces of that were of any substance. \n\nmy friends ordered two staple dishes: the pad thai (how can you go wrong with that?) and beef fried rice (how can you go wrong with this?). the pad thai did not taste like pad thai. i understand if you want it to be all fusion-y but should it not at least retain some of the flavor of what it claims to be? it was orange-colored like pad thai. didn't taste at all like pad thai. the fried rice was bland and needed chili paste to bring out some semblance of flavor. speaking of chili paste...\n\nSERVICE -\nwe went at 9pm and there were maybe 4 other parties in the whole place. after we received our order, we didn't see the waiter again for half the meal as i ate slowly because i wanted to ask the waiter for some chili. eventually, i had to walk up to the hostess and ask her for it because we had no idea where our waiter was. a few minutes later, our waiter came briskly by our table without a word (no \""sorry for the wait\"" or \""is there anything else you need?\""), plopped the chili down and kept walking. at least he didn't throw it.\n\nsure, it's convenient, but it isn't worth that convenience. walk outside the strip and get some panda express if you're jonesing for asian food. it certainly beats this place in terms of taste and is cheaper.\n\np.s. - $2.50 per person for tea?! the casino's robbing you enough already. don't waste it on this joint. | 0 |
I took my dog here for a teeth cleaning because my regular vet doesn't do them. I'm torn as to how many starts to give them because everyone here was so nice. I saw Dr Berkhart and he was the least weird vet I've ever experienced. He explained everything very clearly and took his time even though the office was obviously very busy. When I came to pick up my dog, however, I had charges for every vaccination under the sun! Which we did not discuss AT ALL. They asked me if he had been vaccinated, which I wasn't sure how long it had been. But my regular vet takes care of all of that, so the conversation ended there. After waiting in a room for 30 minutes, the doctor said that he thought we had discussed it and was sorry for the misunderstanding, he would credit me back. I was pretty annoyed that my poor little Wasabi had already been stressed with anesthesia and now had been pumped full of a cocktail of vaccines, but it was already done and they handled it very well. I understand mistakes happen and it seemed like they had a lot going on.\n\nThen the next day I got a message from the doctor saying they had given me a credit to use at a later date at the vet. Ugh. I called back, said that's not what we discussed, got a \""ok, I'll talk to the doc and call you back.\"" They again agreed to credit my card $60. It's now been a month and still no credit. I just called AGAIN and they told me I have a $40 credit at the vet office, which does me no good because at this point I am never going back there. And of course the only person who can approve it going on to my card is on vacation. \n\nSo over all this place has one of the best staff teams I've seen in a vet's office, but it seems like they just can't get their sh*t together! | 0 |
This is Mecca... I don't know why it's so good. The sauce is really sweet, the best thing I can compare it to is spaghetti O's sauce... respectively. But when it meets the crust and pepperoni or the \""out of this world sausage\"" ... magic happens. I would reccommend pep, sausage and onion. It's in a class of it's own. Trust me. | 1 |
Great cheese pizza and wings combo. The pizza is good and the wings are excellent; either flavor hot wings and bbq wings. Super casual in a dumpy strip mall. Football on tvs, kid friendly and a bonus if you are a buffalo bills fan as that is their home team | 1 |
I came here for lunch for lunch with a friend and the food was good. I ordered the chicken kabob plate with rice & salad. The chicken wasn't dry and had a great flavor. The rice was delicious. However, the service was horribly slow! It took forever for our server to come and ask for our drink order and then another 10 minutes or more to take our food order. The restaurant was pretty empty, as we came in at the end of the lunch hour so it wasn't because they were so busy. I had to remind her twice to refill my drink! I'm so glad we paid with cash because it may have been another 30 minutes to ring up a credit card. Good service is important to me and with the kind of service I had there I will not be back. I can get good Mediterranean food elsewhere. | 0 |
DO NOT VISIT THIS STORE!\n\nI was lured into this store by a sales woman offering a free sample. I was then offered a product demo which I accepted. I was impressed by the immediate results of the product and did decide to purchase. I was highly pressured to continue to buy more and more (the sales person - Josh) wouldn't let up. I left the store feeling very uncomfortable and uneasy about the experience. I decided to return the products and was then told of their NO REFUND POLICY. This was an hour after I left the store! I was told I'd have to contact customer service and fill out a refund request form, which they immediately denied. The customer service representative told me that the policy is clearly displayed in store (which it is not - I never saw it) and on the receipt. It is on the receipt which I only saw post purchase. The sales associate never disclosed this policy. Their sales tactics are misleading and unethical. It was a horrible experience and I do not recommend their products or services at all. I learned a tough lesson that's for sure!\n\nBrilliance New York online offers a 30 day full refund policy. I have contacted corporate to inform them of the shady business the franchise stores are running and hoping they will help or offer some support. We shall see... | 0 |
My friend and I went to Golden Dragon Tattoo in December. From the time we walked in until we left, the experience was great. Jeremy was so friendly, knowledgeable and professional. The shop was clean, and I appreciated the signage regarding their following of health district rules/regulations. My tattoo turned out great, it healed nicely and I'm very happy with it. I would definitely go back and would also recommend \""Freak\"" to others. | 1 |
This place brought me back to my childhood. I'm talkin about Shee ra Princess of Power, Thunder Cats, GI Joe! Yes, I'm an 80's baby. Anyway, I loved it! You'll find it's geared more towards the Collectors. Barbies, cartoon and comic book action figures, Old school toy sets like GI Joe Airplane Jet way, Hot wheel tracks, Freddy Krueger and Jason masks..They even had the Christmas Story Leg Lamp!!! How awesome is that?! unfortunately, on sale for $189... so yea, the items are a bit expensive.. Great place to check out if you're looking to get that warm and fuzzy feeling or the joy of playing with toys when you were a kid :b \\\n\nLocated on Fremont street! | 1 |
I was actually pretty excited to learn that you can Ice Skate on the strip in Las Vegas! Two places were offered, the Venetian or at the Cosmo. We chose the Cosmo simply because of the Groupon deal and it was on! 10 of us went on Friday night and we had a blast! \n\nI think ice skating is more fun if you go with a bunch of friends or if you go with a significant other. But since I lack the latter, of course the bunch of friends was the case and it was a great break from the long week of school we all had! \n\nSomething to note is that the ice rink is pretty small and that it can get pretty crowded with everyone on the ice. You can't go very fast around the rink since there is a high chance of running into someone while you are gliding. \n\nBut it's a pretty cool atmosphere with the PH right across the street, the Las Vegas lights all around! Definitely something to check out this winter season! =) | 1 |
The Ka theater is HUGE and the stage is pretty cool. Sat in Section 201, Row FF Seats 9-10 with my boyfriend. They were okay seats but definitely would have preferred closer/more centered seats, despite what the other reviewers say.\n\nIf you're looking for a show with nonstop action, then you should see O. If you're looking for a show with more entertainment value, then you should see Mystere. But if you want a good story, then Ka is for you. Either way, I don't think you can go wrong wtih a Cirque du Soleil show. | 1 |
NEVER STAY HERE!!!!! \n\nThis is the WORST hotel in Vegas. Where do I start with my horrible experience...... They mis-booked my stay during CES, then when I checked in they put me in the wrong tower telling me that my tower was closed for renovation. I was moved in to a tower that was on the other end of the property with no valet service and no access from the front of the hotel. I was woken up a 9am in the room I was moved into by 10 workmen drilling on the side of the building and looking into my window, so we had to be moved to another room mid stay. Finally, the only close access to the tower we were moved into is the back parking lot of the hotel, which is well known by the staff to have problems with break-ins to cars, in fact the head valet had his car stolen out of this parking lot and the camera system does not even cover the cars in the lot, a point explained to me by the security staff. So of course..... my car was broken into. When I complained and asked the hotel for action, they referred told me it was not their problem even though they refuse to provide valet service from that lot. | 0 |
I wanted to transfer two of my dog's RXs from another store to CVS for the $25 promotion they offered with these transfers. The pharmacy assistant refused to honor it at the pharmacy because I didn't bring the coupon. I asked the manager if they would honor the gift card without the coupon and he said, sure, \""Tell the pharmacist I said it was fine.\"" I did, then the pharmacist stalked over and chewed out the manager and came back and said, \""He shouldn't have told you that!\"" \n\nCustomer service rule #1 violated: Don't argue in front of customers.\n\n#2: Don't be rude to customers. \n\nMy other prescriptions will remain at Walgreens. | 0 |
When Rickie mentioned going to the Thai Hut, I thought, that's funny, I'm really not in the market for neckwear. Then we drove by and it looked so cute. Like a Thai diner with lots of booths lining the windows which overlook McDowell around 3rd Ave. Obviously not a lot of money or design when into the reincarnation, but the energy of the room and the super friendly staff warmed me instantly. I swear the server telepathically took our app order as the spring rolls arrived to the table, hot and crispy, before I had even squeezed the lemon in my water. Along with the chicken satay, they were both good, not out of this world however. Rickie's \""chicken noodle\"" soup was flavorful, yet the chicken was hella funky. Oddly shaped bland, poached peices of poultry particularly unpleasant. The sizzling beef was Thairiffic. Really. Thairiffic. My obligatory phad thai, although missing the tofu, was very dee lish. Prices were affordable. No beer however and that made me sad. I mean I was just costume shopping at Easley's and really could have used a large Thai cerveza. Rickie loved his Thai iced tea (me? not a fan of that beverage...sort of tastes like lawn clippings and cream). The service is outstanding...attentive, friendly and efficient. That pushes them from 3 to 4 stars easily. Great energy, good food, smiling staff. I'll be back. | 1 |
Really very good sugar waffle, like the one in Belgium. Yes, really. \nGood, that good. | 1 |
My bestie, another chick and I stayed here for 5 days and 4 nights. It was cool. They had the basic stuff, towels, comfy beds. I loved the pillows, but my bestie wouldnt let me steal them lol. We never had a problem with anything. Well, the pool isnt open 24/7, so we had to go somewhere else if we wanted to swim at like 3AM. Theres a little food court, which was ok. More, the buffet place they have, was ok. Fresh food and a pretty good selection. We went there for the champangne (I cant spell) brunch and enjoyed unlimited mimosas and champangne. Oh, watch out for the old lady cashier, she was a bit of a biotch. Oh, we stayed on the 20th floor and the elevator moves side to side, or something. Its pretty dope. \n\nOverall, I would stay there again. | 1 |
Michael R. Deserves a rave review. Great service, very attentive. The Chicken Bryan was suggested and I can see why. Scrumptious. We went on a busy Friday night. After hunting and hunting for a place to park we now know why. Even though they were packed the service was speedy. My wife and I were impressed. We will be stopping here again in the future. | 1 |
I went there twice and the experience wasn't pleased. Even though I admit meeting another CAMBODIAN in Phoenix was a pleasant surprised. \n\nOn my first visit with my girlfriend, I ordered two Egg and Sausage Biscuits and two drinks. Usually, the store would cut the biscuit in half. So when my girlfriend opens her biscuits, there were only half biscuit in there. I thought maybe it's just that. Then there mine came and I opened it, there were two half. So I just reported this to the cook. So instead of admitting that, she just kept on replying that she was sure for like 20 minutes until she decided make another order for me. I thought it just ended there.\n\nSo I was thinking because of this is a CAMBODIAN store, maybe I should support my own race. I came to buy another two drinks. This time the waiter just brought up the last incident accusing me for lying. I mean come on, they have a big camera on us that day. Instead of accusations, why not just replay the video. I mean I'm not afraid. Just 2.99 dollars biscuit, why would I have to dirty myself for that. | 0 |
Atypical sports bar, big drinks, big portions of unhealthy food and a lot of flat screen televisions. Oh, big bill at the end of your meal too. \n\nMost popular item on the menu seems to be the deep fried Italian hoagies, deep fried cheeseburgers and meatball sandwich. No, the don't deep fry the salads here, but even they aren't typically healthy due to the fact they use about a hall cup of dressing per dinner salad, and according to Pittsburgh rules, about a half pound of fries depending on your salad. The 36 oz steak is huge and looks like it would be hard to finish along with the sides and salad that comes with that meal. \n\nDaily drink specials and happy hour priced apps. Busy during events at PNC Park and Heinz Field, and after work with all the offices on the North Shore. | 0 |
Yay! Had a great experience at Lust Beautyworks last night. During my short stay in Madison, I realized I was up for a highlight. My poor planning landed me yelping all local salons in Madison looking for a salon that wouldn't dig deep into my wallet for a color and had last minute openings. Lust fit these criteria- I scheduled a week and a half in advance and they have totally reasonable prices so I gave it a shot. What a great experience I had! \n \nWhen I made the appointment I did not write anything down. I just saved the number and clicked on a few yelp pages until I found the number day of the appointment. Turns out the owner of Lust, Janet was the previous owner of Glamdring beauty. Found the address, typed it into my gps and off I was in search of Glamdring. After finding what I thought was the correct salon, I was surprised to find a Sorry we are closed sign and a pitch black salon. Next, I called the number and after a very few confused statements/questions/mumbles realized my appt was at a completely different salon, one of which had the same number listed. That salon being Lust Beautyworks. From then on, the evening ran smoothly. \n \nLust is a spunky space filled with a hodgepodge of intriguing and flat out strange items that are plenty to keep your interest during the appointment. The music filling the room is eclectic matching Janet and Liz's style. \n \nLiz is a bubbly, funny, and all around delight to be paired with for a hair appointment. Sipping on my PBR my two hours spent in the salon flew by. I requested a straightforward highlight and thats exactly what I received. Color turned out perfect. Following the blow dry she offered to use the curling wand on my straight locks. Of course I could not pass that up! She curled my hair and demonstrated how easy it is to use the hair tool. It was refreshing to have a different look for the night and I appreciated the extra time spent. \n \nGive Lust Beautyworks a visit! | 1 |
A new Asian super buffet going in a vacant Black Angus Steakhouse? I'm there! There's got to be at least one establishment open for business along Southern Avenue from Alma School to Longmore. For this review, I feel it will be best to list pros and cons about my experience on a recent Saturday evening...\n\nPros: Attentive Hostess/Wait Staff; Unique Decor, Large selection of food choices available, separate price for children; real ice cream (as opposed to that frozen ice milk that most Asian buffets serve (wtf is that?)); Spacious floor plan to accomodate a large number of patrons as well as ease in navigating the different stations\n\nCons: Is the use of 3 different styles of chandeliers intentional? I kind of like consistency, otherwise it looks like you've outfitted your establishment from Goodwil finds.\n\nSpeaking of consistency ... If you're going to label SOME things, label EVERYthing. Most things I could figure out, but that makeshift taquito-looking thing looked like it was filled with Steak Tartare rather than taco meat. Which brings me to my next point. I've been to enough of these kinds of establishments and I've been a parent long enough to realize that sometimes there's picky eaters out there, children especially. So if you want to serve Pizza, I may find it a little out of place, but I can let it slide. \n\nWhat I DON'T get, is the taco station, and the Tapatio hot sauce on the table. True, most Asian buffets are frequented by Hispanic families. I totally get that, believe me, but if an ASIAN establishment with a taco bar is walking a fine line. If it starts serving Horchatas and Tamarindo waters (like I've seen one do), then my natural instinct is to think that they've sold out, or they don't know what they're specializing in and when that happens, they run the risk of having their quality suffer. If Mexi-Chino Fusion is your goal, then brand yourselves as such. That's all I'm saying. Good night. | 0 |
I've followed owner Johnny Chu through several of his Asian dining concepts, and I must say that this one is the best in its all-around atmosphere, bar setting, and tapas selection. I still miss his influence over Fate, but Sens is sure to bring back the fun of Lucky Dragon in a more mature and sophisticated way. This is definitely my pick for chic cocktail bar in downtown Phoenix.\n\nOh by the way..... Don't try to order takeout. They won't do it, and I respect that decision. But I will say that Catherine was not happy that she couldn't get her soup dumplings last spring while she sat at home in the final days of pregnancy. :-) | 1 |
AYCE joints are usually a 2nd choice for me.......until now!!! Not only is the food good quality, but the owners and staff make you feel extremely welcome.\n\nTook some friends and their small children to dinner and was told they have a kid's price for AYCE. When our chef, Arnold, saw that the kids really didn't eat that much, the bill was adjusted to a much lower price.......a gesture that will not be forgotten.\n\nMy wife has unique dietary needs, they were more then happy to leave out sauces and ingredients that she's sensitive to which i'm sure is a total PITA.\n\nCan't stress enough that I think the fish is on par with a good non-AYCE place. Drinks are never empty and dishes were cleared quickly.\n\nSince nothing is perfect, I will comment that after the change in owners and the remodel, one prominent wall was left mostly a plain white; in dire need of some beautiful themed paintings...........like maybe some Christian Lassen works. \n\n(the last paragraph is an inside joke between the owner, Chris, and I........the truth is there's really nothing I can think of that would have made my dinner any more enjoyable) | 1 |
This place is great. The bar tenders are friendly, there's no damn gaming, and their karaoke on Wednesdays can't be beat ! | 1 |
This place is great. A lot of people don't know it exists, or think it's just for pilots. The Jet Room is a diner with a great view the Wisconsin Aviation Airport runway. \n\nThe food was decent, but I don't think anyone comes here for the food. It's all about the view. I had the sausage scrambler which was pretty standard. Nothing to brag about, but it did the trick. My gf had the salmon benedict. It looked great and she was pretty happy with it. \n\nIt's a busy place on the weekend but you'll be entertained while waiting for your table. Plenty to look at. | 1 |
Edible but certainly not good. Do people who eat their pizza have no clue what great pizza is? | 0 |
Oh, T.I. You should be ASHAMED to even call this a \""Buffet.\""\n\nWe got comped, so we checked it out, and decided \""What the heck.\"" Unfortunately, we'd checked it out at late breakfast time, and actually did the whole \""Eating\"" part at dinner. Breakfast, if small in selection, at least looked decent. Dinner?\n\nOh. Em. Gee.\n\nFirst of all, I really hope EVERY person (all 6 of them) at the buffet that evening were also Comped. Because seriously? If I'd paid $22 for that \""Selection\"" of foods, I'd be calling the Better Business Bureau and reporting fraud.\n\nOk, so: The decor is contemporary. It looks chic. \n\nThat's where it ends. Let's take the tour:\n\nSushi \""Bar\"": Actually a mostly-empty shelf with saran-wrapped platters of old, oxidizing nigiri behind glass next to a shelf of mini-plated with 2-3 Nigiri apiece on them. The \""Fish\"" (Salmon and Tuna, presumably) was happily decomposing...(I mean \""OXIDIZING\"" but that's the first step) atop the solid riceballs. The dark coloration of the Salmon was disgusting, and I walked right past it.\n\nNext Station: The \""Confused\"" Station. Grape Leaves, Hummus, and Olives... with Seaweed/Krab and vinegar \""Salad\"" and some other randomness. Got the Grape Leaves and some Hummus. They were actually the best taste we had of the entire \""Buffet\""... and they were pretty mediocre.\n\nThen came the \""Chinese\"" Station. Some LoMein, Fried Rice, \""Kung Pao\"" chicken, Beef and Broccoli, Stir Fried something, and a Pho Station. Cool... some Pho. Or not... since 3 out of the 4 bowls were non-pho soups. (WonTon, Ramen Noodle...Don't know what else...) I got a bowl of the Beef Tendon Pho. The broth was actually decent, but there were no \""Pho-courtiments\"" like basil, cilantro, bean sprouts, fish sauce...Nada. Take it as it is. Also: The \""Tendon\"" was also Tripe. Mainly Tripe.\n\nSigh.\n\nBeyond that, it was the \""BBQ\"" section. Pork Spareribs in a Pile under a Heat Lamp (really.) Skunky Mac'N'Cheese, Undercooked Collards, Mashed Sweet Potatoes with NO flavor... and \""BBQ BEEF BRISKET.\"" Which would be fine, if it were not the EXACT SAME BEEF that was labeled right next to it, in a steam pan with gravy, as \""FLANK STEAK\""... AND... over in the MEXICAN Section? SAME MEAT Labeled as \""Carnitas\""!!! What. The. HELL??? There was probably more at the \""BBQ\"" area but I'd moved on. \n\nThen there is a refrigerated salad station where they'll make you one of their pre-set \""Salads.\"" I had to BEG for just a couple of the Fresh Mozzarella Balls... since they were \""Locked Up\"" behind the glass instead of on display so that people might actually EAT THEM. There WAS a \""Cheese Plate\"" which looked like something they'd bought at Costco and set out. Charming.\n\nI'm skipping something here, but I can't remember what. At breakfast it was the Omelette station. At Dinner, it apparently was unappetizing enough to drop from my memory. Coming up to the Pasta Prep Station. They have old, hard, cold \""Display\"" plates of their offerings. Even if I had been hungry enough (or brave enough) to want to try their \""Creations\"".... those plates would have been deterrent enough. Gross.\n\nAnd last is the \""Mexican\"" themed bar. \""Carnitas\"" consisting of the same \""Brisket\"" err... I mean \""Flank Steak\""... Yeah. And Osso Bucco... except that it was all BONES and one teeensy sliver of the Osso Bucco meat. (To it's credit, the meat was tender.) There was also dried Mexican rice. And some other stuff. Again, it didn't warrant me remembering what it was.\n\nObviously we didn't eat much of what they had to offer. But it was comped, so at least we'll get some coffee and desserts out of it...\n\nOhhh, strike that. Coffee Machine Broken. Natch.\n\nWell. So the desserts. Usually the desserts are the shining star of even a mediocre buffet. But I forgot: This place can't even qualify as \""Mediocre.\"" This place is downright BAD. With desserts to match. The \""Fresh Donuts\"" were... well... let's just say there was no deep-fryer in sight, and the \""Fresh\"" donuts that *weren't* out for the grabbing were set on a 3-tiered plate, rotating under a HEAT LAMP. Uh-Huh.\nThe cupcakes LOOKED pretty, but also LOOKED plastic... and probably tasted the same. I wouldn't know.\nThe Creme Brulee was caramelized on top.. sort of. I tried one... and the vanilla pudding beneath was... lacking. In flavor and texture. I grabbed a Fruit Tart, too, and it had the same filling as the Brulee, but without the faux-caramelization.\nThey had a Cotton Candy machine. It was neat to look at. That's about it.\nTheir Ice Cream was Edy's... which is better than average as far as branded Ice Creams go, so the Man had some Dulce De Leche.\n\nThe whole experience was pretty sad. Seriously, if I'd PAID for this junk, there would have been screaming and demanding and threatening. There are a Gabillion Buffets in Vegas. Don't waste your time and money at this one. For less than HALF the price, you can hop the tram to the Mirage, and have a HUGE Corned Beef Sandwich that'll feed you for 2 days. | 0 |
I wish I could give a better review for Tao but honestly, I was so completely wasted that I barely remember this place. Hmm, I might've been one of those girls who accidentally forgot to lock to bathroom door to make it opaque..... \n\nI do remember it was quite a line to get in but we were having fun so it went quickly. It was super super packed but again, was having fun so it wasn't a big deal unless we were trying to make our way to the bathrooms... which ended up being like a 15 min quest. \n\nAnyway, I LOVE tao. | 1 |
I have only been here twice now and both times the service was not bad it was horrible. To have 2 bartenders on and not be that busy I shouldn't have to wait 5 minutes to be greeted or waited on. | 0 |
Had the signature burger... It literally was like eating a pile of salt. I couldn't even down my first bite. The fries were good and shakes were too. The service was awesome but I'll stick to the ones in the Midwest... | 0 |
Apparently the appliance tech that came out from \""A Quality\"" belongs to the \""blame the victim\"" school of appliance repair. He came because the dishwasher was making a loud whining sound that couldn't be good. Sounds like the motor could be going. So he cleaned out some debris, noted on the repair ticket that debris needed to be cleaned and because there was no mechanical failure it was not covered under any warranty. \n\nThanks. I'm sure I could have reached in and pulled out the odd strand of spinach and other detritus (I always wanted to use that word in a review!) like I normally do every week or so. Thanks for helping yourself to the veggie scrubber and using it to clean a part. You can go ahead and throw it away when you are done with it next time. Oh, wait, there won't be a next time for \""A-Quality\"" will there? \n\nBy the way, the dishwasher still whines, only now it's louder. | 0 |
4th star goes for all the boba you get!! Being a boba milk tea fan, I was delighted when I discovered they added more amount in this place.\n\nThis is like having pho, but Japanese style. Fast service, good portions and tasty. | 1 |
This place is great & is 24/7. I love their Pot stickers, spring rolls, egg rolls and their Luc-lac steak. Plus their plain rice noodle Pho. Yum and I've never had bad service so that's a plus and our waiter Brian was excellent. | 1 |
This place is pretty cool! One downside would be t hat you get really sweaty. Wish they had way more fans circulating the air around...Phew! | 1 |
I'm not a Fleming's newbie. I've visited their La Jolla, Woodland Hills, and Walnut Creek locations (all in California) numerous times and have always had a wonderful experience. When I saw that there was a Fleming's right across from my hotel, I made sure to dine here at the first opportunity.\n\nBeing by myself, I opted to sit at the bar and started off with a Fleming's Classic Martini. I sipped merrily on my cocktail while perusing their menu and honed in pretty quickly on the lamb chops and their Chipotle Mac & Cheese.\n\nThe food arrived actually right as I took my last sip of martini. Having ordered a beautiful meal, I figured I'd accompany it with a nice glass of red wine and I ordered a glass of Hall Cabernet at 18 dollars (I know, ouch!) Here's where they lost that 5th star: they brought me a carafe and poured me the glass of red wine but I never actually got to see the bottle of Hall. Now that's not saying that they totally gave me some cheap red wine instead of what I ordered. While my palate isn't so sophisticated I certainly am able to tell the difference between swill and more elegant vintages. Nevertheless, if I'm going to venture out and blow almost 20 bucks for a *glass* of wine, show me the bottle, will ya?\n\nThe meal was lovely and the wine paired well with the lamb and Mac & Cheese. I stuffed my face, royally and had a wonderful meal. Most certainly I would come back in a heartbeat. I actually had to laugh at some point when I looked down the bar and realized I was the only person there drinking wine. Everybody had a glass of bourbon, or some martini or other, and that includes the few people that, like me, had opted to dine at the bar. What's the dead giveaway that there's a Northern California in your restaurant, I chuckled to myself? Look for the guy who's sitting at the bar, eating lamb chops and drinking a glass of red wine. Classic! | 1 |
Cheesecake was okay but not the best. I had the dessert trio and the raspberry macaroon was my favorite out of the three. | 1 |
The food is pretty BLAH! Rather eat at Subway or Micky D'z | 0 |
It's nice to see that over the last couple of years, the face of Lothian Road has been improving, albeit slowly. YummiTori is latest addition and hopefully not the last.\nI had bought an Itison voucher, which entitled us to 7 tapas style dishes to share between 2 and a cocktail each. \nWe arrived on time and were told to choose where to sit. The staff were very lovely. We ordered and all dishes came very quickly. \nFor cocktail, I had a 'Sake Cruz' and my companion had a 'Honshu cocktail'. They were both very yummy and certainly put us in the mood for some birthday celebrations that evening ! \nAll dishes were very lovely and hot, and we got complimentary crispy seaweed salad from the chef, which was a very nice gesture.\nThe staff were very attentive. I have said this in another review but it is nice to be treated like a normal customer even though you have a voucher. \nI like this modern concept of a Japanese 'tapas' bar and will definitely go back to try a different menu and try another one of those delicious cocktails! | 1 |
I don't get it. \n\nThis was probably the most un-Thai like Thai food I've ever had. I had a lunch special. Red curry with some fried things resembling eggroll and wontons, some steamed rice and some really nice lemongrassy soup. The soup was the only thing I enjoyed.\n\nThe curry was...bland.\n\nBland...Thai...food. I can't imagine much worse in culinary sins. | 0 |
Sorry Cornish! You have a good thing going it seems but need some polishing/cleaning. The place was doing a really brisk carryout business while we were there. Very friendly and eclectic staff. Good beer selection too.\n\nThe pasties were tasty but the temperature of the filling when reheated was not consistent - some hot spots, some cool spots. I worry that this could be a recipe for food illness.\n\nThe star killer came just as we were getting ready to leave. A small roach came crawling out onto the bar in front of us. GGGAAAAHHHHDDDD. | 0 |
Wish I could give 0 stars. It is clear that the good reviews are from staff. The place is as inviting as a bee hive just hit by a stick. Hopecit goes under so something decent can replace it. | 0 |
Great location, gorgeous rooms\nWas very grateful to be in such a place.\n\nRooms came with a fully stocked kitchen, two bedrooms, and two nice flat screens, and a bathroom with jacuzzi and were spotless.\n\nThe concierge and the staff were quite helpful and the surrounding area and malls have everything you need in a 5-10 min car ride radius. The business center was also quite helpful for printing my grand statistics homework (a travesty that my break was spent sorting that out but never mind about that).\n\nOverall a great place to spend break.\n\n\nOh yeah free fast wi-fi (always an underrated perk) | 1 |
Great small sushi place.. Serve authentic sushi by sushi chef and actually seems like they all are family (chef,servers,bus boy) Go there early to get a table. They always get crowded by japanese las vegan. Try sashimi and signature roll.. They are great! | 1 |
Do not for any reason to stay at this apartment complex. I initially had problems with moving in which they would not accommodate my pod. This was a major issue they didn't allow me to move in conveniently. Now I'm fighting the battle with ensuring that my cable works in my apartment complex at which point they have been notified and they have yet to fix the cable in my walls after a week of notification I cannot use Internet I cannot use TV I do not have access. This is completely unacceptable. On top of all of this I cannot get them to call me back ever. | 0 |
Best quesadilla I've ever had! Me and some coworkers ate here for lunch today; it was most of our first times here. This food is definitely Americanized... But it doesn't mean that it isn't good. \n\nThey give out baskets of chips to nibble on. They weren't very warm like I expected them to be but they were very good\n\nThe menu is not as broad as most Cantinas but there were some good choices. I got the Arizona quesadilla half which was extremely filling. Other coworkers got a tamale plate, fajitas, and a veggie quesadilla. No complaints from our table. \n\nService was good and prices were reasonable. Will definitely be returning. | 1 |
Having a crappy day to.find out.that the valet was.full ...valet person tells me it was full just to.be.lied to as.they let.in other cars ..sad sorry ass employees ...last time I stay here | 0 |
Had a couple of happy hour apps here, all flavorless. Bacon wrapped scallops: bacon undercooked, scallop overcooked. Seared Ahi Tuna: flavorless. Pork sliders: Not bad, but not memorable. Service was good. Go to Tutti Santi in the same mall instead. | 0 |
Newer Target, clean store. Even has the bigger mostly plastic shopping carts. Starbucks in the store. | 1 |
Went in to get 4 brand new tires and staff was really nice. Problem was when I got my car my custom white ribs were all scratched!! For you guys that have rims know it's not cheap!! To see that after waiting forever made fumes come out of my ears! They said they would reimburse me $125 per rim but now I have to find the time to fix them! They didn't even tell me they scratched them lucky I looked myself!! Always look at your car before leaving! | 0 |
Excellent and authentic in every way. Don't mind the size of the place of the wait, it is all worth it. I wish they were bigger, but lets not mess with perfection! | 1 |
Sadly, when I think Southside, I'm like the masses who think of a bunch of drunk college kids puking their guts out at 2AM. What I don't think about is a small little restaurant with upscale food and a laid-back vibe. This place totally flies under the radar, and it definitely this aspect that makes me like this place so much. Everything you'll enjoy about this place is completely unexpected (or maybe less so now that I'm telling you!). \n\nWhen you walk in, you'll notice a small cafe vibe with this surprisingly European like feel: 10 or so small tables are located in the back. The decoration is somewhat nondescript (we sat next to a refrigerator proudly displaying the \""Coke\"" logo). What is cool is the fact that the food is literally prepared next to you behind this counter. The service is among the best I have experienced in this city. The hallmark of a good waiter is one who anticipates your needs. For instance, on Valentine's day when I went, I ordered a small cup of soup, and the server was insightful enough to bring out two spoons. I know, a little detail, but one that matters and makes my experience that much better.\n\nSpeaking of the food: out of this world. The menu options are somewhat limited, but I can tell they must change, as do their specials. There will be a vegetarian option waiting for you. We started our meal out with bruschetta that came with creamy cheese-spinach sauce with plenty of cubed-seasoned tomatoes: so rich, so creamy, so so good. The bruchetta was also crisp and warm-simply perfect. The mushroom soup we shared was full of 4 different types of musrhooms: oyster, shitake, portobello and porcini. My entree was the eggplant dish: baked eggplant with this sweet pepper sauce, some cheese and...really, I don't know what else but other than the fact it left this little ting in my mouth which when combined with the sweetness of the sauce made for an incredible experience. My girlfriend enjoyed her salmon dish. We capped off the meal with chocolate mousse which was simply decadent. \n\nSeveral other things to note prior to dining here. 1.) Make reservations and make them in advance. 2.) Don't come here expecting full privacy. Tables are jam packed next to each other. We definitely had a neighboring couple interrupt us in our conversation since they over-heard something we were talking about that must have appealed them. Luckily for us, this interaction proved to be quite pleasant and added to our experience, but just a heads up for the rest of you..3.) Cash only, so go to the ATM. 3 course meal for 2 will run you around $80, which certainly isn't bad given the high quality of the food and 4.) BYOB so definitely bring something to complement the fantastic flavor of the food that you are about to enjoy! | 1 |
Eh. Coffee was gross. Waiter got my order wrong (which he never wrote down). Service wasn't that great and food was crap. Rather go somewhere else. \n\nOn the plus side...Military discount..but not much. | 0 |
Any place that claims to be an Irish Pub and serves instant mashed potatoes with their Shepherd's Pie should not be frequented. \n\nI was very dissapointed in the service (we were there for almost and hour and I never got a refill) and the food was sorely lacking. I could care less that the girls were barely dressed, for the price of the food and beer I was expecting much better food, but alas, it's just a Hooter's with less clothes and worse food. \n\nI was hoping this would be another great addition to the numerous Irish themed restaurants and bars but given the prices and the quality of the food, even though I work a stones throw away, I won't be going back. | 0 |
Love this place. Joy decided on Seasons 52 for our last Happy Hour get together of 2013. We arrived at 3:45pm (Dec. 31st) -- Hostess was a bit bitchy and rude. Once we were seated we no longer had to worry about her. We were served our drinks and appetizers by an awesome server (I wish I could remember her name). She then informed us that Danielle G. would take over as our server. She was incredible as well. Food was amazing. Desserts were tasty and just the right amount as to not affect my Size 4 figure.\n\nThis is another fave Happy Hour & Dinner place for 2014! Cheers*** | 1 |
I heartily agree with another reviewer that this place is lackluster. From the outside it looks slick and modern but once you sit down it just feels like a bit nicer CiCis pizza. When the waiter came by, I asked about the special on craft beers and diverted from my question and told me about the cheap Yuengling special. Not what I asked so I had to ask again.\n\nI don't think I'm their target audience as it looks like they are going for the bro/bachelor-banker type. The food was average and there is something off in the atmosphere. Can't say I would recommend. Food portions are large though. | 0 |
Went here the first time around when it opened at happy hour and it was pretty good! The regular prices looked a little pricey .. We had told friends about it and thought we should go again- during happy hour. Disappointment \nWe ordered something's to start with and as we waited we asked for some bread - they stopped that. My friend asked about a salad he had and couldn't find it on the menu - the waitress went to check and said sure we can make it but it'll be the entr\u00e9e size and price . When our food started to come -everything tasted a lot different than the first . The grill cheese tasted cheap. The Caesar salads dressing didn't taste good , the chicken / breading on the sliders were awful. The chicken was all fat and dark meat- couldn't even eat it. We asked if it changed and a no.. Hmm than the tomato salad we asked about came out - same size, different price than before - whole 9$ more ?? Server & Wine was fine didn't stay for dessert. Probably wont return..too bad enjoyed it . | 0 |
Pretty fast. I've had their soup, fried rice, dumplings, rice sticks, and some Korean stir fry thing and they're all pretty good. | 1 |
We got the suite with 2 queen beds and couch that pulls out into a bed.\n\n\nThe Pros:\nClean room\ncomfy beds; pull out bed too\nRefrigerator\nGreen power (lights don't work unless your key is in the slot)\nFree Wi Fi\nWork desk\nFree Breakfast\nfast elevator\nPool\nBig Flat screen TV 50\""\nPrice per night.\nFree Business area with computers\n\nThe Cons:\nno Hot tub\nSmall closet\nno microwave\nLOUD, Air conditioner unit \nFan in bathroom slow and didnt work.\n\nI can handle the small closet, Having no microwave, no out tub( it is Arizona) and the fan in the bathroom\nBut sleeping at night the air conditioning Unit would vibrate and make some loud noise. I complained about it and they knew about the situation, but I was told they are working on getting them all replaced. being a light sleeper I had to put in ear plugs or get the room so cold, when I went to bed it was ok through out the night.\nThat is why I took a way a star. | 1 |
I went to bubble because it was recomended by the sushi place in the center. The crowd is very young. They have very large creepy pictures of Barbie in the wall. Here is my assessment of my two hour visit to this establishment. \nCons- the crowd is young. I heard four Miley Cyrus songs in one hour. I could not get a drink in this place to save my life. Total wait time at the bar was around 20 to 30 minutes. A strong drink would have been needed to drown out the teenies yelling \""omg\"". The bathrooms were a mess. And the bartenders not friendly. \n\nI did like the security guards and the way the place looked minus the Barbie pictures. There was a fight probably due to the fist pumping and the guards did a great job handling it while making sure no on else got hurt. | 0 |
Don't go! I wished I read the reviews before ordering my coupon. The desk staff were actually super nice, or so I thought, and let me redeem before it expired so I could get my massage in. I had to fill out what looked like a doctor form although it was just a massage! I didn't fill in my address because I didn't see the point, I wasn't getting mail or a bill. They seemed really irritated by that, nothing I've experienced at a spa / office doctor massage appt either.\n\nThe pressure from the massage was out of this world hard, I normally have to tell my masseuse to do it to the point where they think it actually might hurt, but during this I shed a tear. I wanted some areas that much pressure and others not, and she kept told me to stop tightening and said when I go over a knot people often stop breathing and tighten up - uh, yea, that should tell you something. Always respond to your client and adjust accordingly. I told her I wanted full body, but she just focused on my shoulders and didn't even go over my feet and tailbone which I circled as concern areas, didn't go over my front legs, arms, hands, temples, and I had to ask her to do my back legs. Then she finished 4 min early, most masseuses are super nice and tell me they're going right up to the last minute.\n\nI've never thought, \""I wonder when this will be over...\"" during a massage, I'm a massage addict, I've been many different places all over the world so I have a good idea of a \""good massage\"".\n\nShe used a mint smelling lotion, I didn't get any options, surprised she didn't use or offer oil, I mean, I figured I'd be asked if I had any allergies like they usually do on their forms in offices and spas. I like that oily soft feeling afterward, but I didn't get that with this lotion. | 0 |
I purchased a shirt here a couple of days ago when I was in Vegas. Love this store. So many nice things. One of the best shirts I've ever gotten. So comfortable and looks wonderful. I loved the service here, exceptional. Great selections of dresses and many other things. The sale rack was great, cause most of the other things I couldn't afford. Quite the high prices. | 1 |
This is a review of the golf course...\n\nDo not know what has happened to this historic course, but the condition was horrible....AND this is high season (course conditions are at their best due to great weather). The grass on the sixth green was spotty at best - the course filled in the dead grass with sand?? Not contusive to an 'ok' putting surface. The sand bunkers were packed in so much that it was basically hitting off dirt. Bunker shots had to be played as chip shots off hardpan. \n\nSad to see this course in this poor condition! I enjoy the layout, the people and challenge, but the condition has declined over the years. I hope the owners are able to put some money into the course to bring it back to its hay-day. As of today, I suggest you seek other courses at comparable prices (i.e. Bear Creek, Ken McDonald, Dobson Ranch, Oakwood). | 0 |
Too much fish sauce...too much spice. I am a lover of spicy foods (trust me), but when it comes to the spice overcoming the flavor of the food it becomes a disappointment. This sentiment also goes for the tremendous amount of fish sauce in their dishes. When the flavor and smell of the fish sauce permeates throughout the dish, you may as well drink it. | 0 |
This place might be known as the hot new concert venue, but it shouldn't be overlooked for its food. With a menu from the Bromberg brothers of Blue Ribbon fame, their fried chicken has garnered much praise. The mixed fried chicken dinner might be pricey (at least for lunch) but it didn't disappoint. Consisting of half a chicken -- one breast, wing, thigh, and drumstick -- it's plenty filling for almost any hungry diner. Plus it comes with mashed potatoes and collard greens. You'd be hard pressed to find an exterior as delicately crispy, crunchy, and flavorful as the one coating this fried chicken. Along with meat that was juicy and tender, it was by far the best fried chicken I've had in town. | 1 |
I really liked this place. My husband and I went there on New Year's Eve, so it was a little crazy for that reason. The food was great though and pretty unique. The only problem I had was that the server hassled me about using a coupon that was completely valid, but her manager eventually signed off on it. I would definitely go back (preferably not on a holiday). The Big Burrito restaurant group always seems to be a safe bet, and this place exceeded my expectations. | 1 |
Well, I can see why they did not actually put Mongolian BBQ on the sign but like a few other reviews have put, they do say stir fry.... To say I am some sort of Mongolian BBQ snob is in no way true but I will say, living in Northern California you definitely get spoiled having some great Mongolian BBQ spots to go check out. Now please remember, when I say Mongolian BBQ place I am talking about bowls the size of buckets and that you fill with the thinly sliced meat and then have your boxing buddy beat the hell out of the meat so you can fit all the veggies and then create the mount Shasta of noodles on top and then flood the bowl with great sauces. That is what got our mouths watering when we say the sign for this place as well as the guy walking to his car in the parking lot talking about how amazing it was. \n\nPerfect, we found a Mongolian place that the customers outside think is amazing.... Let me start by saying I would love to find out how often that guy eats spaghettio's for dinner because this place was the farthest thing from amazing. We were seated and given a menu, looking over it and seeing that one bowl is something like $10 plus $3 for all you can eat that should have been the red flag but then when the waitress brought our our pet food dishes I really should have known. We were handed 3 bowls if that is what you call them with some piece of paper that you have to pull some cirque stuff to hang onto. Let me explain these bowls, One is for your meat which is quite small and then the largest is for your veggies, now don't let the word largest fool you because it is far from that and they also give you this cup for sauce, it looks like the cups you get at chili's when you ask for a side of ranch. Really?? That just wont cut it for us saucy types. \n\nOh but Ray, the meat selection is the redemption.. Ha, sorry Mr. Genghis, the last time I check Peperoni and sausage sure as hell don't belong in Mongolian BBQ let alone a stir fry. Are you sure this isn't a pizza joint in disguise. I walked up to the meat and the chicken was floating in its own......well I'm not quite sure what that is that it is floating in but I know that it cant be good. I was so utterly disgusted by the choice we had just made to eat here but decided to give it a chance and move on down the line. Once you finish walking down the line you tell the guy at the grill what kind of noodles you want including spaghetti noodle... What the hell?!?! \n\nSo, by this time you have picked your ridiculous meat and your terrible veggies and filled your shot glass with sauce and handed it over to Brad the Mongolian Chef and you are counting on him to make it all better and well this is where the trip to Mongolia crash and burns literally, Burns. He dumps the bowls of goods on the burner and left it sitting there while they rang some crazy gong and damn near lit the place on fire. I guess it entertained the kids but while they are being entertained my food was charring. I would much rather watch that guy skip around the grill turning my food while yelling ye-haw. That would definitely entertain me more since my food would be cooked correctly. Now for the biggest trick they attempt to pull, they have these bowls that are shaped like a piece of modern art that look gigantic but that is the one side the other sits about as high as the side of an inflatable raft in the ocean, if you are not sure what that is like just try it and you will see. \n\nIf you haven't figured out buy now, this is not a place that I would recommend and the fact that my wife and I both had terrible stomach pains that night after eating here guarantees we will never set foot back in this place and will definitely make sure our friends don't make the same mistake we did by thinking this was a Mongolian BBQ | 0 |
We have taken our dogs there for a little over a year now and it has always been great. They have stayed as long as two weeks and we have never had a problem. This last weekend we were out of town and we were not even an hour outside of town when I got a call saying that our dogs had been in a fight. Our dogs are fine together but not when they are closed in small spaces and there is food present. When we dropped them off, we let them know that they had to be in separate runs which we paid for (they have a cheaper rate when you combine the dogs into one run). One of our dogs got into the other dogs run. They say he chewed through the chain link and climbed over the cinder block wall, not sure how that happened but anyway, the Inn called to tell me about it and to offer to take them to the vet.....for a fee!! Plus we would have to pay the vet bill when number one on their contract is that they will keep \""animals safely enclosed\""! When we went to pick them up we still paid the boarding fee, after all when you eat at a restaurant and the food is bad you still have to pay, but when we said we wanted to talk to someone about covering the vet bill, they said they would try and get in touch with the owner but that he was touring Asia. It has been about 4 days since this first happened, 24 hours since we picked the dogs up and we are taking our dog to the vet for multiple stitches, a drainage tube in his neck, meds and then first thing tomorrow we are filing against them. While the girls there seem to love our dogs, any place that can't secure their animals and then refuses to pay the medical bill for their failure is unacceptable. It is a risk I am not willing to take ever again. | 0 |
Who isn't in the market for a pair of Levis 511's these day? (Ahem, skinny jeans, to the lay jean wearer) The Levis Outlet in Concord Mills Mall is a hipster haven and the premier place to score denim gold. \n\nFirst, you're dealing with Concord FREAKING Mills, so park where you're comfortable. The store is located on the backside of the mall and is most likely easiest to access near Burlington Coat Factory or Bass Pro. Just a little FYI. \n\nYou'll always find a ton of items on sale and on even more of a super sale. Every time I've gone in to buy a pair of jeans, I've never paid more than $35 a pair. Tons of other denim/trendy fashion mise en place. Hats, belts, scarves, wallets, ninja stars (not really). Everything but the kitchen sink. Can't go wrong if you're looking to score a plaid shirt, fedora and new pair of skinny jeans. \n\nThe staff here is always on their toes. Never will there be a second where you'll feel lost. Always prompting you with sizes, recommendations and direction on where to go/find what you need/want. Knowledgeable dudes and dudettes. They may come off as \""pushy\"" at times, so be prepared. \n\nThis is the only place I'll buy Levis. Though a hike up I-85, worth the savings and kickass jeans every time. | 1 |
We shipped a package at this store and there was a problem with the package. When we checked the UPS website it states the package was damages and someone would contact us. 5 days later and no one has called us so we contacted this store. The woman we spoke with was rude and would not help us. She said they would be in contact with us in a few weeks. When we asked to talk to the manager the woman on the phone said no.\nVery rude people work here and do not care about customer service at all. | 0 |
There's something off about a place if they try to charge you twice the price for a drink if you want it iced instead of hot - especially if it's a simple chai latte. In the end, I settled for a regular iced latte and it tasted like 95% milk and 5% coffee. Not so good.\n\nI bought a two drinks, which amounted to 1 hour of wifi (why isn't wifi free in the first place?) and the cashier insisted that I could only get the 30 minute wifi code. What even.\n\nI only tried this place out because so many people told me it was amazing. I really don't see it. The only thing I like is that it's open 24/7 and has a nice vibe to it. However, the whole drink ordeal and the customer service put me off - the employees only really talked to the people they already knew and the cashier was the opposite of friendly. I really wanted to like this place but I just can't. Maybe if I were a smoker I would appreciate the expansive outdoor patio more, but I couldn't even take advantage of that feature.\n\nBumping this up to two stars because my friend got tea that tasted decent. If I ever go back, I'd probably stick to the tea. | 0 |
The plan was to leave at o'dark thirty to Moab from Southern California. We were looking at a 13-14 hour drive. So when my girlfriend suggested we start our drive the evening before, I was down. I was thinking we were gonna spend the night in Baker, but we pushed on. It was getting late and I knew we were going to have to crash in Vegas. I wasn't in the mood for any of the strip crap, so we decided Nellis had to have some motels to choose from. The first place we tried, had rooms, but no non smoking rooms and the couple in front of us were trying to get a refund because their non smoking room smelt like an ashtray. We walked away and tried another place around the corner. Sold out. We then called another place and they also were sold out. When we called HIE, they had rooms available. We were not to far away and we pulled right in. \n\nIt was close to midnight and the guy at the front desk was nice and courteous. Room was a little pricey (around $140), but we needed a bed. We unloaded our stuff and headed to our room. The room was clean and fresh. It definitely was a step above some of the places we stay when we're out on our adventures. This place reminded me of a place a business man going to a conference would stay at on his companies dime. Bed was comfortable and the bathroom was quite roomy. The room came with a fridge, microwave, and wifi standard. It may have had an iron and hair drier, I can't remember.\n\nBreakfast bar was nice. Standard continental style breakfast items with sausage patties and an assortment of rolls. Why is there never any bacon? Place was clean and the other staff I ran into that morning were also courteous.\n\nLike I said, it was a little pricey, but it was a Saturday night and overall we had a pleasant stay. | 1 |
Omg this place is a NO GO! I repeat NO GO! I usually yelp places before I go and this one time I went without checking I totally messed up. People here won't do a job! ....rush rush rush to get to the next fool to pay them 25 bucks for a pedicure. They didn't take the cuticles cleaned up, soaked my feet and put the polish on my toes which was smeared all over. It looked like a 2 year old putting lipstick for fun. Omg! Awful, the guy and the chick here had major attitude. They try to fix wrong with another wrong... The heck bro! So I had to stop it. No Polish walked out.. Still paid them 25 bucks they might need it to go back to school to be a nail tech or manicurist. Ouch! Bam! | 0 |
The only reason why we went here was because after a 4hour road trip from CA we wanted some dim sum to start our weekend off and since the Harbor Palace was listed off offering it on the Malls board we walked over and decided to give it a try.\n\nThere wasn't much variety after looking at 4-5 different carts that's all they had to offer. The siu mei and the chicken feet were the highlights everything else was bland and not exactly worth the meal . Go save your stomache for one of the places to eat at in the malls or try out ping pang pong down the road for better dim sum.\n\nThough for some reason the place was filling up pretty quick i'm assuming is because of that sign thats posted listing off all of the restuarants and what they have to serve. I guess its a plus that they serve until 5am on weekends. | 0 |
My Partner In Cuisine and I do our best to avoid corporate food, but him being a burger expert (i.e. snob) I convinced him to give the place a go. I had been there on numerous occasions and enjoyed their variety of burgers and unlimited steak fries. Unfortunately, I suffered a rather embarrassing moment when we were told that the kitchen will not cook a burger rare. I know better than to ever suggest a corporate restaurant to the PIC again! \n\nDespite this, we had some decent service and our burgers were pretty good. After much discussion, we determined that it's not really the burgers that makes Red Robin good, it's the toppings. Simply said, the meat can't stand alone. Without being slathered in cheese, jalapenos, barbecue sauce, or whatever, the burgers are nothing more than overcooked hockey pucks. \n\nWould I eat there again? It's likely I would go with someone who has less discriminating taste buds. Would I take PIC? Hell no! | 0 |
Been coming to Habibs for years now.. Never once have had a bad experience. The food is ALWAYS beyond amazing! The ghormeh sabzi is the best I've ever had, so tasteful I can never get enough! Their koobideh is to die for and the chicken kabob is always juicy and delicious!!! Cannot forget the homemade bread that comes before it all, yumm!!!! Habib is always friendly and welcoming! Great service!! He always gives my sister and I roses before we leave, one of my favorite restaurants in town! | 1 |
NOT NYC style pizza. More like the pizza I had to suffer with in Buffalo, NY. Thick crust. Garlic knots with hardly any garlic. Cannoli not good either. Don't go there looking for NY style pizza! | 0 |
Square Cafe is absolutely my favorite place to go for breakfast/brunch. We have been there more times than I can count, and nearly every time is wonderful. The food tastes so fresh and delicious.\n\nI also love how great they are towards kids AND dogs! We take our son and chihuahua there in the summertime so that we can sit outside and enjoy the day. Most of the time they'll bring her over some water to drink - very nice.\n\nThe choices as far as food goes are great, and the coffee is (almost) always very good! I'm a vegetarian, so it's really nice to have a place that is veggie-friendly with lots of choices (that's also very rare). And the breakfast potatoes are AWESOME!\n\nThe only reason I give Square Cafe four stars instead of five is because of their prices. They are pretty overpriced actually. I almost always get the same thing (Veggie Overload Omelet - yum!), but it's painful to have to pay over $2 extra to add cheese to it... sigh... but I still do it. \n\nSquare Cafe will continue to get our business for a many yerrs to come. | 1 |
I will never go to another over priced IHOP again. This place is terrible. I thought that they are supose to be the king of breakfeast but instead it was the complete oppisit. \n\nMy Family and I waited for almost 1 1/2 hours to eat here and finaly when we sat down and was handed our menus and saw the exciting picutres of amazing looking dishes we all just couldnt wait to dig in! But the waitress which I can not remember her name anyway she took 20 min to just bring us our drinks, I'm not kidding. yeah the place was packed but really are you serruios I have 3 kids one under the age of 7 that has been waiting already for over 1 1/2 to even be seated but to get a stupid apple juice it took 20 min. I could go on and on about how bad the service was here but I'm not. I want to really dig into the food.\n\nThey say a picture can tell you a 1000 words, but let me tell you this. The pictures on there menus were completely wrong. Our food was cold and dryed out when we finaly got it. The over cooked hash browns felt like I was eating potato chips with no flavor. The tiny eggs looked undercooked and honeslty I couldnt bring myself to eat them so now on to there famus pancakes. What a disapointment. They looked like yesterdays special and just was not completly impressed with them. I went with the chesecake pancakes, I thouhgt mmmm sweet yummy chessecake. It was more like I need to go to the bathroom and puke. \n\nWe should have just stayed home and cooked it up like I typicaly do on a weekend morning. I do not recomend this place and next time maybe I will just go to Dennys at least there I wont spend a forutne to get a half way decent breakfeast. | 0 |
Looking on the bright side, the positives were the service was friendly and fast and the restaurant was clean and comfortable. Okay, now the negatives. The food we were given was Chinese food with a Chinese presentation. The liberal dosing of teriyaki sauce on indifferent ingredients does not make a meal Japanese. We were so disappointed. | 0 |
Just an ordinary las vegas casino buffet. \n\nNothing special-american,asian,italian and bbq. none of it was good. The bbq was a real joke-everything just covered in awful sauce.\n\ndesserts were ok but nothing fancy | 0 |
I've always had good experiences at Kobe. All of the food is good and comparable to other sushi places that offer all you can eat sushi. There's a really great happy hour menu and a lot of specials. The Wet Dream roll and Screaming Orgasm are really good! I also enjoyed the salmon nigiri. The servers are knowledgeable and attentive. Nice neighborhood sushi place. | 1 |
arrived at 9:30pm when they clearly closed at 10pm according to the posted hours on the window. door was locked and the 2 employes inside just stared at us, couldn't even come to the door to apologize for closing early. won't be returning. | 0 |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.