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Unfortunately they do not know how to properly prepare spam musubi. The Nori is not supposed to have a paper like consistency when served. It's really not that hard.
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The airport is bigger than it looks from the outside. Fast check-in at the ticket counter and pretty seamless through the gate. All the employees seemed in a good mood. \n\nThere are lots of places to sit and relax before your flight. Definitely use the moving sidewalks...especially if you are flying out of Gate E. Be prepared to walk a while to get there. \n\nThe baggage claim area has a good system going as long as you familiarize yourself with the zones. You can also easily tell the person that picks you up which zone you'll be at on the outside. \n\nConvenient and organized airport! Yay CLT!
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I stopped here recently with a friend for lunch. The service was really friendly. The gentleman taking our order answered our questions and made suggestions. We both went with the backyard burger and side of mixed fries. The food arrived quickly The burger was really tasty and great quality. The fries were crisp and fresh and went well with the house sauce. My favorite feature has to be the soda fountain featuring boylan brand made with cane sugar, nice touch. While we were eating the gentleman who took our order came over to apologize as he did not charge us for the lunch combo and we paid more than we needed to. He refunded us the difference and made it right, another nice touch. I work in the area and will be back with friends.
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2 words...\nFalafel burger...
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I first visited Burrito King (now merged with Torticas Grill) based on a recommendation from a friend, and I was not disappointed. The combo meals are a great value- you can get a relatively authentic meal of two tacos, rice, and beans for $7 out the door, or a bigger platter (my choice was the burrito, enchilada, and tamale) for just a little bit more.\n\nSure, the value and authenticity are great, but the one thing that will keep me coming back is the chorizo. The really smoky flavor is among the best that I have had. The chips and salsa (possibly made on-site?) are also really solid.
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I would recommend Arizona Academy of Real Estate INSTEAD. Arizona School of Real Estate & Business is overkill if you ask me. You need to take your test and pass before you can take the state test. Well if you fail the school test they won't show you your test scores to help in any way. In fact you get sent home to find out if you pass online. Funny because even the state test is graded immediately, and breaks down the test in sections so you know what to study when you retake the test. My friend went to Arizona Academy of Real Estate and said they scan your test right in front of you when you turn it in, and it breaks down each section to let you know what you got wrong so you know what to study. Same format as the state test. Oh, and their study guide was so small. Well if you go to ASREB you definitely won't be able to say the same. Arizona School of Real Estate gives you 3 different study guides. The National Study guide has two study guides they tell you to memorize. One study guide for this has 522 questions, study guide 2 has 320 questions, and the state study guide has 279 questions. That is 1,121 questions they send you home with for a school test that only has 200 questions, and the state exam which has only 185 questions!!!! They try to trip you up big time by giving you OVER 6 times the amount of material you actually need. The worst part about it is you don't get to see any proof of how you did on each section so if you barely pass or fail, then you won't have any clue what to study. You will be back looking over 1,120 questions again hoping you can remember all 1,120 questions for the 185-200 you actually test on. My friend who went to the other real estate school passed the first time with an 82%. I looked at her study guide....UNDER 200 QUESTIONS!!! The only difference is that ASREB allows you to pass at 75% and Arizona Academy of Real Estate ups it to 80% (with 1/6 of the headache studying for it).
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Excellent Massages (Ask For Ron for an Amazing Deep Tissue Massage and Locals Discount if you are a Nevada Resident) Dated but Spotless Facilities, however for a $ 45.00 Entry fee do not expect a free Juice bar, Just water and Apples is All. The Hot Water was out for ages and I'm happy to report that you can finally get a Hot Shower. They still have second rate robes and towels when compared to the Qua Spa, however a Spa where there are never huge Crowds (I understand the East Coast Crowd keeps it busy from 6 - 9 AM) makes the place enjoyable. Still a High Price for a Good but not Superior Spa..
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Took my '67 Camaro here for an alignment, after seeing some positive comments on a Corvette forum about George's. There is no computerized alignment rack here, just alignment plates you drive onto and the eyeballs of whoever is performing the alignment. In no more than 3 minutes, the tech made 2-3 adjustments and told me to 'go drive it' and I did. To my surprise, the overall driveability was improved, and the car seemed to track straight. To my disappointment, there was still a high speed vibration over 60mph (which I had described to the tech) and I knew it wasn't a wheel balance issue because I just had that done. \n\nWhile I was impressed in the short-term with what George's accomplished in 3 minutes with a ratchet and a wrench, I would recommend going somewhere with a more modern and computerized approach. My front wheels were never lifted in the air during the 3 minute process, which is a red-flag that the alignment at George's is probably not as thorough as your car deserves. George's also failed to find a loose (by 7 whole turns) lower ball joint which was missing it's cotter pin. And because of the loose ball joint, the alignment had to be redone (I chose another shop to redo it). George's might have found the loose ball joint if the tires actually left the ground...\n\n'Old-school alignment' = too cheap to invest in a computerized alignment rack. Today's highway speeds require more accurate alignments, which George's simply can't provide. Cost for the 3-minute alignment at George's? $80 - cash only. Ouch! So much for trusting the Corvette guys...
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Very Nice place! I like the service! Very kind cashier! Food was good, I got the chicken sub with rice and beens! My friend guy the same! Their drinks come in a glass container! I will be back if I'm in this area! Good job guys :)
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Way more Hype than quality and taste.
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NOPE! NO NO NO NOPE! \n\nThis was an absolutely horrible experience. \n\nMy friend and I stopped by here out of curiosity. Well, that's the last time we let our curiosity make decisions... No, just kidding. Then how would we ~live life~? \n\nSo, you know how it says \""bakery\"" on it, right? When we went in, there wasn't much in the baked goods. The guy's excuse at the counter? \""Uh, well what time is it? Like 6pm? We make all out stuff in the morning. What do you expect?\""\n\nSnarky, eh? Well, he didn't get a tip.\n\nThe coffee. Cold cold cold. It wasn't good at all. The cream was empty and the sugar and milk area was unkempt.\n\nIce tea? I think I ordered the \""Passion Fruit Iced Tea\"". He didn't even know what bag to pull. Seriously, man? I know you were joking about smoking a little somethin' on the side, but REALLY?\n\nOn top of that, there was another man that ordered coffee. The other employee just kind of wandered around the store holding it. He gave up finding him (THE PLACE ONLY HAD LIKE, 5 PEOPLE IN IT) and set it on the counter. The man was upset, his coffee was cold also. So they brewed a new one just for him. \n\nPlease avoid this place. It was not worth it. There's a Del Taco in the same mall. I'd rather have a taco over this place any day.
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WOW!! Great pizza! Try the \""Soho Salad\"" (yummy fresh salad on a thin crunchy pizza crust) or the \""Prosciutto Perfecto\"". Fantastic! And the service is awesome!
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This is going to be a really short review. Why? Because we didn't even get into the place.\n\nWe arrived looking forward to trying out the new place. I knew it would be overpriced and the food only so-so ahead of time as its a tourist trap restaurant. We get there, and its a 30 - 45 minute wait. that was fine as it is to be expected. We get our buzzer and patiently wait outside in the casino in the designated waiting area. 45 minutes go by and I go up to the hostess to check on our status and am informed that the kitchen was having issues and needed to be partially shut down about 20 minutes ago. She told me it would be another 30 - 40 minutes. Guess what we did. We left.\n\nMy issue is simply the poor guest service. If they are having issues such as this then people in the waiting area need to be informed their wait is going to be twice as long as they were told. Senor frogs is not worth a 15 minute wait much less a hour and a half no matter what its location. Won't be going back.
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Two rude individuals were allowed to completely take over and dominate the only two group seating areas so that my friends and I were forced to sit very uncomfortably off in a corner at some rickety little school tables. My suggestion to the management is to do a better job policing this unless you want to reduce your customers down to a few obnoxiously entitled people.\n\nWhere is your menu?\n\nWhy were there no ice cubes?\n\nWhy is everything served in to go cups?\n\nNo gluten free pastries.
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I stayed at the Aria a few weeks ago. It is a very nice upscale and beautiful hotel. It is a large hotel and can overwhelm when you first arrive. Check-in is friendly and rather quick for the lines they have. Most of the stores, bars and restaurants are what I would consider to be upscale. It is in a nice location which is located in the midst of the strip. The rooms were comfortable. Technology at its best with remote lighting, curtains, etc. Overall, it was a great experience.
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Kinda wish I got to check out EBC instead of this place, but it was nice to see the newest/renovated dayclub. The layout of the pools and DJ booth favored people standing on the middle, elevated area in the middle (which was also the most ratchet of all areas, believe me), so if you're actually in the water in one of the side pools, you can barely see the DJ booth. \n\nHonestly, the new venue was pretty nice and it wasn't a hassle to get in at all, but I hated the crowd. People splashing hardcore for no reason at all. I appreciated some random playful splashing and also the hardcore splashing that came with a drop in the music. That's awesome. Feeling like I was perpetually drowning in a giant tidal wave and not being able to keep my eyes open was not awesome. And there were some seriously ratchet white girls dancing as slutty as they possibly can right on the elevated platform where everyone can see them. Stop trying to look like you're having sex with each other. It's not attractive. \n\nI didn't even stay for Adventure Club because my hands were starting to get pruney and I wasn't even really putting them in the water (this is how much I got unnecessarily splashed), and the random DJ that opened was so terrible. Botched drops, random hiphop badly mixed into top 40 EDM, abusing the volume controls to try to get people to sing along...everywhere. I thought I came to Vegas to get away from the bad DJs and bad crowds.\n\nThe pitcher of pineapple mojito we got was really delicious, though! Too bad we paid $80 for one medium sized pitcher that we had to split between 12 people. If you can get that for cheaper, definitely do so.
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First of all the decor seemed like eating at a old grandma's home. The seafood selection is pitiful there was nothing to the oysters and crab legs were overly salty! The other selections were not very appealing for the price we paid. I have been home for an hour and haven't left the bathroom. Shame on you wynn buffet for the terrible product you put out and thanks for getting me sick! But I'm sure you really don't care what I think!
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Great food. Great service too if you're a high roller, no so much for the average diner like me.\n\nThe table next to ours had someone on staff stopping by to check on the every few minutes, chat them up, pour more wine, etc.\n\nOur table of six received very mechanical service. Food was dropped off, and no one bothered to ask how the food was or of any of us would like another drink (two of us sat with an empty glass from the middle of the meal onward).\n\nFine dining is about the overall experience, and Delmonico let me down with poor service.\n\nThis was my second visit. I tried to give then a second chance, but this visit only confirmed the poor service from my first. I will not be going back.
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A small place in a hidden corner, the owner is the chef plus waiter. It is simple and fast, the beef noodle tastes good.
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This review is for the conduct of the employees and not for the brand.\n\nMy friends and I came to Mandalay Bay around 1030 to walk around for a bit. I spotted one of my favorite stores, Metropark and my friend and I decided to go check it out. I took not even two steps into the store and this idiot kid came leaping over the displays to tell us that the store was closed and they didn't want anymore customers. This was maybe 10 minutes before they closed and there were still other customers here. He nearly hit me with his acrobatic tricks and if he had tripped on the table the three of us would have hit the glass doors hard enough to shatter us. My friend and I were both shaken up so we were like \""wtf are you serious?!?\"" So we left without an apology or anything. Afterwards the more we thought about what happened the more pissed off we got so what did I do? I went back the next day and asked to speak to a manager. After laying into her on what happened she informed me that they have surveillance camera's and that she would check them. The best part of all this was that the idiot kid that was working the previous night was there ALONG WITH someone from corporate headquarters. I made sure that everyone in the store heard every single word that I was saying and I'm pretty sure that that little prick no longer has a job now.
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Did someone say sushi?! Oh wait, that's my daily craving! It was New Year Day and guess what I wanted to have for dinner to ring in the Mew Year? you guessed it, sushi!\n\nOriginally, I was going to go to another sushi joint which I will not name here cause I don't want to start a sushi rivalry but the other joint was closed on New Year Day. \n\nAs it turns out, it was a blessing in disguise since Squid Ink is located right next to the ice skating rink so we were able to have dinner then walk right over to go skating- so convenient!\n\nWe had quite a feast. Chicken teriyaki bowl for my son, chicken teriyaki noodle for his friend, edamame, shisito peppers, 3 California rolls, 1 spicy Salmon roll, miso cod. Oh, did you think the rolls were for me? \n\nOf course not! My growing boy ate his chicken teriyaki bowl then proceeded to eat the California rolls and the spicy salmon roll. After some gentle reminders, I did get a few pieces from each of the different rolls. \n\nIt's a good thing when my son heartily eats (since for a young'n, he has a pretty good palate) and we are fighting,hmm I mean sharing happily our sushi!\n\nMichele M. who also joined us for dinner ordered gyoza, fried tofu, California roll, fried shrimp tempura roll also enjoyed her selections. \n\nMy fav out of them all was the miso cod. 4 thin slices, perfectly cooked so the cod was still tender and moist. Hmmm, just thinking about it makes me what to have it again.\n\nService is amicable. Staff friendly. Glad to have come here- and will come again!
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Queens Pizza was THE WORST dinning experience that I can remember. Walked in and placed an order to go. We waited so long the young staff finally brought the garlic bread for us to eat while waiting. Then after 40 minutes they brought the pizza on a pan and not in a box, saying our wings were on the way. After another 10 minutes they brought us half our wings, saying they dropped the other half an it would be another 10 minutes.After waiting for another 10 minutes they said they dropped our wings again (I didn't even know what the kid meant by dropped)! So he gave me a refund for the half of the wings; I thought it was nice because I did not have to force them to give me some type of compensation for my time, but I was wrong. \n\nAfter waiting another 15 minutes, a total of just under a HOUR AN A HALF for a to go order, I went to counter to ask the kid where my wings were when he told me they gave me a refund so they weren't making the wings. I could not believe it! He saw me sitting there waiting for wings, and acted like I was in the wrong for not understanding a refund for the wings = they gave up even trying to give me what I ordered. After waiting 90 minutes for my to go order, I did not even receive my entire order.\n\nI will NEVER GO HERE again. The food was not bad, but dealing with incompetent children making and serving my food is not worth pizza I can get at any other NYC joint. They have no respect for customers and it was a joke.
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I used to love this store! This past weekend changed that though. Had 2 employees treat me like crap and act like I was just a bother. None of the employees was wearing a name tag so contacting the company about the treatment is difficult. Prices a re always fair and the produce is great, but when you are treated so poorly by the staff, it is hard to be pleased with the store in general.
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My husband and I joke around very often. We walked into Starbucks speaking in an Italian accent. The greatest part was Nick, the cashier, played along. Made the experience hilarious! On top of this, my husband went to use the bathroom. So, I saw a great opportunity for a good laugh. I asked Nick to put \""hot stuff\"" on his cup and call him that when his drink is ready. The barista, Asia, so wonderfully played along. Their participation went way above good customer service! Gave us a good laugh. I've found a regular coffee shop to go to! Thanks guys. :)
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This is the best bagel shop in south Charlotte. Staff is friendly and the bagels always fresh. We come here often. Hard off to manager, Jason and his crew.
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the Italian food is excellent, the pizza is good.
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This is not a review of a particular outlet, nor of the sub-quality merchandise they peddle. We all know their clothing is constructed of fabric which is one step up (or down) from a Bounty paper towel, and no doubt crafted by children with bloated bellies chained to rusty sewing machines in a rat-infested, third world sweatshop (ok I'm just guessing on that last part. But a lot of the seams aren't that straight.). The point is, most of the crap they sell falls apart after a few washings, but that's fine for their demographic, which is younger women and girls on a budget who want cute clothes that they will tire of after a few wearings anyway, so no harm, no foul.\n\nThis review is of the company and their business practices. \n\nI purchased a gift card for Forever 21 from the rack at a Lowe's, and one for Sephora. I put them away, and when I went to wrap them for my daughter, they were gone. I have a creepy feeling I might have accidentally thrown away the bag. Yikes!\n\nSo, I returned to Lowe's, where they scanned my receipt, found the serial numbers for the cards, and gave me the 800 numbers to call the companies. (5 stars, Lowe's)!\n\nThen, I called Sephora, who checked and found that the card had not been used, cancelled it, and sent me a new one (5 stars, Sephora).\n\nThen, I called Forever 21, who checked, found the card had not been used, cancelled it. assured me no one could use it, but COULD NOT ISSUE A REPLACEMENT! WTF??!! They KNOW the card was paid for, they KNOW they got my money, the KNOW no one can use the card, but I'm supposed to be satisfied with giving them money for nothing? I was outraged. Their website had no address to write to (guess they must be tired of hate mail), but had a \""customer service \"" (HA!) contact e-mail address, which apparently is even easier to ignore... No one ever replied. \nAvoid this company like the plague that they are.
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Great food....great service. Steak special was outstanding and excellent for the price. The only disappointment was we expected to hear jazz or similar music to accompany the menu but there was a mariachi band!! Very odd.
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This place used to be my spot, but when Amy the old owner sold it, it went downhill fast! The times i went back after it was sold the new manager would be standing over the nail techs shoulders, and inquiring (in Vietnamese) about how much longer and what to charge. I like to get gel glitter fades, but since the new guy came in it seems like they're chinsy with product, the colors are sheer if i lifted my hand to light (maybe acceptable for baby pink, but blues and green? I don't think so). All the good staff went to Amys new salon in henderson. Major bummer as \""uncreative nails\"" is right around the corner from my house.
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Cute and quaint brunch and lunch location. It looks smaller than it actually is because the place gets packed out the wazoo. Outdoor seating is optimal if the weather is pleasant. \n\nThe apricot iced tea was brewed just right without any additional sweeteners. And our server brought us carafes so we could refill whenever we wanted. The brie appetizer was sinful! \n\nI got the veggie quesadilla which was stuffed to bursting and toasted to perfection. My friends ordered greek and shrimp salads, chicken pesto sandwich, and the salmon. No complaints all around.
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Five star service the bone in rub eye was a good size and so favor full and tender that I ate the whole thing , the strawberry shortcake was unbelievable . Unlike anything I had before, my wife loved her scallop and macadanina bread pudding. In fact. It was the olmy bread pudding I liked
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I think not.\n\nI am a huge fan of NF's, but this was just not up to par. $15.00 got me a really skinny hotdog with bacon and cheese, greasy and mushy fries and a flat diet coke. I was pretty drunk and it was still bad.
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This place is my go to place with my boyfriend! The waiters and chefs are so friendly and treat us with the best customer service. The sushi is always the best! I recommend the double seared, the anna roll, and the crazy chic. It's a tradition we always get a plate of kani rolls too! I definitely recommend this place with a taste for good sushi. :)
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Closest Italian Restaurant near Nellis AFB. \n\nFood was bland and burnt--- My coworkers and I ordered chicken alfredo, garlic fries, eggplant parm and chicken parm, pasta e fagioli, and Calzone. The calzone had a burnt crust. Chicken alfredo was very bland, no flavor at all. Pasta E Fagioli taste like it came from a can... My eggplant and chicken parm was okay, nothing to jump for joy about. The best thing about our meal was our garlic bread that came with our pasta. \n\nI gave 2 stars because customer service, they were very friendly... Unfortunately, they left some information out, they DO NO deliver on base, ONLY to the VCC. So I tipped the delivery guy, even if it was a half ass delivery. \n\nI wouldn't order from here again. I'll drive to Olive Garden for some Italian food.
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I used to love this place but it's gone down hill in the past two years. The employees are not as friendly anymore and put constant pressure on you to upgrade your pedicure or add a manicure. I couldn't decide between two colors and the esthetician got mad after I asked her to change the polish when she had only done one coat on 3 nails. She also forgot to use the hot stones that I upgraded to and when I told her to just forget it she insisted after my pedicure was already finished (probably to get an extra $5 out of me). The employees frequently speak in Vietnamese as if they are talking about you and other customers. I will not return.
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This is the best place for burritos in Charlotte. Particularly recommend the vegetarian burrito. Great atmosphere, cool staff and music, easily accessible from downtown, Dilworth, and South End. As good as any burritos I've had in cities known for their burrito- like food, including LA.
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worst pizza I have ever had. Wasn't even cut properly. Little Caesars is a 5 star restaurant compared to this place. The 2 liter sodas are 2$, that's the best I can offer.\n\nIt's cheap, but you can get better for about the same. It's purposely designed to be cheap and catered to lower income families. It's crap. Doesn't deserve a star.
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I come here to work while my daughter attends a nearby school, and I love everything about the place. I don't drink coffee, so can't comment on that, but I their teas are great (I've tried most of them) and their Chai Latte is amazing. Perhaps as importantly for me, their internet connection is free, fast, and reliable.\n\nThis is the former location of Aldo coffee and I was around for the (surprisingly smooth) transition; it seems to me like Orbis kept everything good about Aldo while infusing the place with new energy.
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Wow. Wow. Wow.\n\nThis little cafe was the perfect place for a light lunch this past Memorial Day Weekend. \n\nFor starters, the cafe is gorgeous with it's vibrant red colors and it's gold decor. \n\nThe coffee and other coffee drinks (white mocha specifically), delicious.\n\nAnd the appetizer style menu is full of variety. Not to mention you are served your appetizers on the branches of a decorative tree.\n\nThank you so much Chef Sandra for sending us your favorite appetizers to taste. They were amazing!\n\nWe will most definitely return. Soon!
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I don't normally write a review but this place is amazing. I got the lettuce wrap and it was better than P.F. Chang's and it's way cheaper. My wife got the Lo Mein which was way good. We got so much food we could have shared one item.
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I find myself walking around Kierland a lot to window shop or meet up with some friends. Kierland is a great browsing mall because:\n* It's not to big\n* Interesting shops\n* Lots of good restaurants\n* Nice atmosphere\n\nOne of the reasons I find myself at Kierland so often is because it is literally five, if that, minutes from my parents house. Some of the stores I like to go in are Crate and Barrel, Z Gallery, 42 Saint, Cos Bar, Anthropologie, a huge Barnes and Nobel, Coach, and J Crew to name a few. It's a nice and relaxing experience unlike most malls which are crawling with teenie boppers.
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In my opinion a terrible restaurant. One of the worst tasting steaks i have tasted, over cooked, they could not even cook the bake potato correctly. Service was poor, and The manager acted like he could care less. No wonder very few people were eating there the night we dined there. They are much better restaurants in vegas to eat at
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Highly over rated. First of all it was hotter than hell in there....too cheap to have AC!. I do not like eating ramen when it is 90 degrees in the restaurant. Second the Asahi beer we ordered came out warm! The ramen was mediocre and lacked flavor...my son only ate one bite. extremely disappointed. Not anywhere near the caliber of lil Tokyo ramen houses in Los Angeles.
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What a disappointment !!! I come to Vegas every year for my birthday to stay at nice hotel and enjoy tasting menu at the best restaurant. I have been to L'atelier by Joel Robuchon, Mix Alain Ducasse, Guy Savoy, Mesa Grill Booby Flay and so on ...\nWhen I arrived at the restaurant there was no hostess to greet us and i thought it was very strange for such a nice restaurant, the server uniform was too casual with the shirt hanging out the apron and the restaurant was almost empty, not a very good first impression. I order the tasting menu with sommelier wine pairing and it took at least 20 minutes to get the first course with the wine, food was blend no particular effort in cooking technique so half way trough the dinner I decided to leave. The only positive note was the sommelier he was knowledgeable but other then that a total disappointment considering the caliber of the chef Pierre Gagnier.
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I like this place..The Wolgang Puck Bar and Grill is in the MGM. Its rather funk and modern with a pretty wide array of cuisine, very likeable....I always am a bit concerned with these multiple celebrity chef restaurants. \n\nAfter all , Wolfgang Puck cant be everywhere\n\nBut he must have a good chef at the namesake bar and grill. I had the chicken soup, not as good as Grandmas, but darn close. Since I was not starving, I also had the salad. It was very likeable with many colors, textures and a very tasty dressing\n\nMy friend loved his steak, but then again baste anything in butter and it wil be enjoyable. I never met Mr Puck, but he must have great standards, partners and processes....because I never have had a bad meal
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Overall, my wife and I had a fabulous time. We had a delicious meal, and got to sit within feet of several gorgeous Picassos. I don't really know of anywhere else I could eat and say the same thing.\n\nWe were originally seated right next to the waiter station, and it was really noisy. I politely asked to be re-seated, and we were in a nicer, quieter table in seriously 30 seconds.\n\nWe got the degustation menu with wine pairing. Our favorite courses were the scallops (my wife still talks about how perfectly they were cooked) and the foie gras. I also loved the lamb - I have never had tastier lamb, bar none. To be frank, the wine pairing was good, but not memorable.\n\nWe really had a good time, and enjoyed ourselves. It was a memorable night. However, for the price, I do not know that we would return. It was nearly 500 with tip. Not a knock on the place, the food and wine just wasn't worth a return visit given the price. I know it is Vegas, but still. It was an experience, but I doubt we would go back.
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This is my husband's favorite ice cream shop. Since it's quite a drive from our house, we don't get to go that often, but the times we do, Sweet Republic never disappoints. They have such a great variety of uncommon flavors. The hubs always buys a scoop or two there and then purchases a pint of their lime basil sorbet to-go every single time. I'm not going to lie, I'm a pretty boring ice-cream eater, so I always just eat the Madagascar vanilla bean ice-cream. I figure, if it ain't broke, don't fix it! :)
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I was very excited to try this place given the many great reviews. When I called to make the reservation a lovely man on the phone asked me what table I wanted, reminded me to bring a bottle of wine, was very funny and gracious on the phone. When we arrived we were promptly seated. We were off to a good start when they served us a basked of assorted breads and 3 spreads/oils for the bread. When I asked the server what the spreads were he looked at me as if I had annoyed him and quickly rattled off what they were. I actually did not catch what he said, so can't describe them. The salads were very good. The addition of the dates with the balsamic dressing is something I hope to repeat. The server, again with no personality at all, took our orders. We ordered the Linguine allo scoglio and Linguine di duminica. The seafood in the allo scoglio was good and the dish was spicier than expected, but with us that's a plus. I found the meatball and the sausage in the di duminica to be rather bland though. Both pasta dished were good by all means, but nothing that make me what to rush back to this place. I tend to like places were the food and the service are very good, and the server seemed bothered that he needed to wait on us the entire night. I kept wondering were the great guy was that had taken our reservation on the phone. There also were two women who were working and they certainly seemed friendlier. At the end of the night he brought us 2 biscotti with our check. We have a favorite Italian place already and I was hoping to add this one to the list since we live so close to it, but I don't thing we'll be back. Perhaps some of the specialties are the better items on the menu given their high price tag but these basic pasta dishes just didn't make the cut.
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Brian of Porter Roofing gave me a bid after the hail storm in Phoenix. I submitted his bid to my insurance company. My insurance company hired an engineer to come and inspect my roof. Brian PROMISED to be here at the appointed time when the engineer came. And I talked to Brian only two hours before the appointment and he said he would be here. Yet Brian did NOT even show up. I called him twice while the engineer was here. Had I known that he would not be here, I would have arranged for a representative from a different roofing company to be here.\n\nAs a result of the negligence of Porter Roofing, I had NO roofing contractor here when the engineer hired by the insurance company was here. UNFORGIVABLE. If I could give zero stars I would. I will probably re-roof whether the insurance company approves or denies, but this company will NOT get my business. \n\nNOT recommended.
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I obviously had not had as much to drink or smoke as the previous reviewers when I decided to try The Parlor 2 weeks ago. It has the potential(bones) to be a quaint mod place....get rid of the servers, food and shit alcohol selection and it would be better than it is now. I can take the worst parking in the world for an outstanding place. This ain't it. Where to start, where to start??? \n1. The hostess moved like a barnacle as well as the wait staff. They were either all stoned on non-medical grade weed or were told to look and act aloof, disgusted and put off by the customers. It was bordering on comical. \n2. I hate when new places open in the neighborhood expect you to pay high prices for food items and then have shit alcohol choices. We aren't by ASU. If we can afford your restaurant, we can afford higher end alcohol. Remember you are serving the publics taste, not your own. Do the research on high end, hell I would even take midiocre, alcohol choices and present them. You have such a varied menu, but then no choice of vodka..and no organic. Wine list sucks too! \n3. It took 15 minutes to get a server and there were 10 tables open. I counted. Then she said I'll be right back..10 minutes later..then she only took our drink order, after she had to go see what kind of vodka they carried. \n4. The worst ceasar salad I have ever had. EVER! It tasted like the tangy heel of a cheap shoe. \n5. The cheese meat platter was a joke. They cut the meat in big slices for you, but not the hard cheeses and they don't label or tell you which is which... or give you a hard cheese slicer. NICE!\n6. Our server came back after 15 minutes of getting our food, just in enough time for us to ask fo the check and get the F...out of there. \n\nWe then proceeded to Hula's Modern Tiki for the rest of our dinner, since we were still starving due to the fact that I was worried, that as slow as the wait staff was, that our dinner would spoil on the walk from the kitchen to our table and we would then have a hospital visit. \nI'm not real keen on hospital food, but it would be a grade up from here. \n\nIn conclusion, if you don't understand good design, like less then sub -parr food, but believe you need to be seen in the new \""it\"" place...just cuz...then go for it. \n\nNow Hula's Modern Tiki on the other hand....reviewing soon.
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My favorite place to sit down and eat asian food. Very unique and original flavors.... I have been here 6 times already and will continue for sure.
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This wine bar serves up a casual and modern atmosphere with a friendly and knowledgeable staff.\n\nThe fare is typical bistro - sandwiches, salads and cheese plates - but is fresh and generous. The cheese plates are my favorite and they offer a variety of themed plates to suit every palette - upgrade your plate to include nuts and dried fruit. It's worth it.\n\nThe wine menu is extensive and their retail selection is even larger. Every wine in the store is available for opening at your table, for a minimum corking fee. Despite the number of choices, choosing a wine never seems overwhelming. This is credited to the easy going, non-pretentious staff who are always ready to help you find a wine you are guaranteed to like.
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MORNINGSIDE APARTMENTS has been undergoing an EXTENSIVE REMODEL and still more to come! The new 'owners' and our NEW MANAGEMENT on site have been doing a GREAT JOB at trying to get us into the 'new age' by coloriizing in new tones, starting renovations to enhance and renew major areas BUT the BEST THING about the 'new status' is our MANAGER, BRITNEY!! SHE is one terrific lady with a LOT on the BALL! She is GENUINE, she is truthful and she if very affable to ALL her tenants AND she lives on site and KNOWS what's going on! A welcome from the old owners/management! You'll LOVE IT HERE..come see! EAHS
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It's ok. A little dirty and unfriendly, feels a little \""stabby\"" after sundown!
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Honestly, the atmosphere is amazing. The interior design, flawless. Super cool vibe and our waitress was very attentive and helpful, one of the best i've met in a while. The only reason we are giving 2 stars is because of the tacos. We were expecting amazing tacos. The appetizer- ceviche was definitely delicious, the chips that came with were my fave! However, we were disappointed as soon as the main entree came. We eat tacos all the time, especially in Az- you can go to the taco trucks and have an amazing meal for $1- $2 a piece. Just because their \""fancy\"" doesn't necessarily mean they are good. If they fix that, the place would be a 5 star quality restaurant.
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We came here on a Monday night, 30min before closing, to order a concrete brownie for $5.50. \n\n- We really got lost trying to find this place. On the iPhone, it said that it was next to Red Mango. We called them. They're by Cafe Rio and Grimaldi's. #drivingfail. \n- Great ambiance. Random antiques. Ice cream parlor music. No Top Hits, Hip-Hop, Rap. \""Thank you for being a custardmer!\"" LOL. Good one. \n- Lots of seating. Comfortable. \n- Reminds me of a McDonald's McFlurry, but WAY creamier. \n- The brownie was great, but for $5.50, needed more topping, considering for $5.50 something like Cold Stone. \n- Less butterfat than ice cream.\n- I thought they'd have Italian Ice here. Aw...\n- We left with our mouth so sweet, that we needed something salty to balance! In-N-Out Fries nearby! Phew....
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Horrible pour of a Guinness pint! Glasses are not branded and the they didn't even tilt the glass, plus no one is Irish who works there...!
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Amazing steak house. The American grade wagyu new york strip was quite possibly the most amazing steak I have ever had. Yes, it is expensive (over $100) but it was a very big cut of meat and why not go big in Vegas? \nDespite making reservations of 8:15, we didn't get seated until about 8:30 but it was a busy weekend with March Madness (Final Four) going on. \nWe unfortunately got seated next to some construction conventioneers who were pretty wasted. They were loud and very vulgar, the F-word was about every third word out of one guys mouth, and I think Marvin our server sympathized with us. He hooked us up with an appetizer and a dessert on the house! \nI saw some people complain about the wait for the food and honestly, without Marvin bringing us out the complementary appetizer it would of been a pretty substantial wait.... A wait well worth it!
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I walked in the door of this place and wanted to run, but I waited to see if they would seat me right away. I was greeted right away, however there was nobody there ready to do nails. They told me I could sit at one of the nail stations, but when I saw how DIRTY the seat was, I didn't' even want to sit. I looked around and the place was NOT clean. I was afraid I was going to get a disease, so I walked out. I will not go back. Needless to say, I don't know how well they perform any services, but if you want to take a chance, then by all means. I was grossed out though.
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I live probably 2 miles from Bobbee O's and their pulled pork keeps me from needing to drive anywhere else for a great BBQ fix.\n\nWe've been here many times and have tried most everything on the menu and haven't found anything I would not recommend. My go-to meal is pulled pork with collard greens. The small side of sauce you get is just right and good stuff.\n\nDon't expect any ambiance - it's an easily-missed hole in the wall with folding chairs and plastic tables, but is a destination I highly recommend.
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Bad Service, The manager came over to say hi he said he the GM he took his glasses off 3-4 times to clean them not a sanitary thing to do. This place is just another fox group rip off! Sam Fox is A TOOL!!
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Stopped in with my friends to enjoy a raspado and had the worst customer service experience. As soon as we walked in the door the owner approached us and gave us a flyer for the boost mobile store down the street, I thought it was a bit odd. Am I here to get a raspado or to have a pushy guy give me a flyer and tell me to go buy a cellphone?\n\nWe placed our order and stood in front of the other counter where he was preparing our food. As we're waiting another customer shows up and instead of having the lady at the register take her order he stops making our raspados and goes over to the customer and gives her a boost mobile flyer! It was just so bizarre, my friend tried to tell him she wanted her ingredients mixed together and he was completely rude and condescending.\n\nHe doesn't know how to talk to people and isn't a good business owner in my opinion. I ordered the rompope flavor and it was okay but I would never go back to this establishment based on the way my friend was treated.\n\nI also think that the people giving this place 5 stars either didn't deal directly with the man I'm talking about or don't speak Spanish because if you do you'd pick up on his extremely bad attitude.
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I LOVE FRANKIES! U should go...
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Typically it is not real hard to find help in Home Depot, but I was trying to find the exterior wood stains for a wood gate in the paint department and \""Alison\"" working in the paint department was the most ignorant person I have had the displeasure to get no help from!\nI called out numerous times for her help in finding the stain and got \""zero\"" response yet a female across the area asked a question and she immediately responded to her question and aided her....\nI had to go to the help desk and was helped by a girl from there!!!!!!!\nWtf folks - this girl is a complete worthless employee that needs to go!!!!!!!
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Oliv\u00e8r was so kind and personable. Everything on the menu sounded amazing! But I opted for the sweet treats. I got a couple of tarts to take home (because it was so busy) and enjoyed it with homemade coffee. Yummm! I will definitely be going back
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I hate this Walmart. I hate the fact the last time I needed help finding something, the \""associate\"" didn't speak English, although she was very nice and found someone who did. But since that person could not have cared less to help me, I was back to square one. I hate the fact there are people begging for money in the parking lots. Hello! I'm at Walmart. Think about it. I hate the fact it takes like an hour to find anything. And most of all, I hate the fact that my husband and I spent $4 on gas to look for diet Dr. Thunder because it's 33 cents cheaper than diet Dr. Pepper-and they only had four of them anyway! Huh-now that I think about it, maybe I belong there.
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the restaurant changed name, atmosphere, and menu yesterday. we really enjoyed the place last month, not now. Quite a disappointment. now just another routine Italian restaurant, and not very good. service slow and poor,pizza no better than grocery frozen. really too bad, it had great possibilities.
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The food may be great but the service is the absolute worst. Don't know if it was because I went during the holiday season or not but I have never dealt with such an unprofessional business/management. \n\nThe food is delicious but for the wait, price, and customer service combined is not worth the experience. The customer service itself is shit and do not expect to eat for at least 3+ hours with rude workers and irrational policies. \n\nTheir 'policy' of the whole party having to be there in the entire duration of 3-4 hours of the line is bullshit.\n\nI came here once with a party of 4 about a year ago during the summer and the food was great but the wait was.. insanely long and not worth it.\n\nThe second time I came with a party of 11, called twice to the front desk of Caesar's Palace AND got directed to the front desk of the Bacchanal Buffet to make sure that the whole party did not have to be there, and they both confirmed that it is completely fine.\nAfter waiting in the line for 1+ hours, the so called manager named Melissa comes up to us and rudely says that we may not stand in the line unless our whole party is here. \nEven after arguing with her, and questioning the existence of the policy, she rudely interrupted us every time to say there was nothing she could do about it. She was extremely rude and did not know how to apologize. \nAsked if I could talk to the head manager, she rudely cuts me off and claims that she IS the manager in a derogatory tone.\n\nNot only is this place not worth the wait, but it is also not worth losing your sanity.
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Take these reviews as a big hint and RUN! Don't be fooled by the cheaper awhatukee prices and \""newly renovated\"" apartments.. They start to fall apart as you Live in them. No not the normal apartment wear and tear, I mean fall apart, mold coming out of the air conditioning ducts, anything. The reason I gave it one star though like most people on here is I had to. The office staff and customer service is awful!! Sure they are nice to you until you sign that lease and then any issues you have they treat you like crap. Hannah (as mentioned a lot on here) is the biggest B ever, must be miserable being your age and having no future career or fun life huh? Anyways I thought it was maybe just the apartments itself, but NO! River stone the company itself is SO awful! Look them up on better business bureau .. You will see what a money hungry place this is!! When my lease was up (after a year and a half there) I didn't get any 30 or 60 day notice reminder, so I went in to put my 30 days. You know because it's been a year and a half, and Nope it's 60 days, Hannah put it on my door because legally she can't mail them out? (Funny my new apartments do with no issue, also email me and call for a friendly reminder, so Nice lie) and it's not her fault the wind blew it off? So I get stuck having to pay MARKET price (250 more) for another month in this crappy awful apartment I wasn't even comfortable in! (Due to parking and drug dealers/cops always by my house, mold growing in my apartment) I just buckled down and dealt with it but Nope. Hannah had such a big fall out with me I knew she would do anything to charge me anything she could.. They slapped me with a 3000 $ bill!!!! After fighting for months (even calling corporate they were such jerks) I ended up getting more hen half of the charges dropped .. One for instance was a whole new refrigerator because supposedly when I moved (a month before my lease was up, when I should have been out in the first place) the electricity turned off (talked to srp and that's not true) and there was food in the fridge that spoiled due to no electric. I called Bs. I would never leave something that would ROT or get bad. Let alone even if it was butter or whatever a whole new fridge wasn't needed. Basically they wanted me to pay for the whole new apartment they just remolded. I have friends still there who's lease is coming up and they are running away as fast as they can.. And I have heard that river stone is the worst at charging you ridiculous move out fees (they don't even do a walk out with you!) so if your dumb enough to still rent here after all these reviews.. Good luck! Oh and the most recent 5 star review is obviously someone who works there. Don't believe the most bland review ever on how amazing the apartments are.
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Unfortunately, I'm going to have to revise my review in a downward fashion. Our most recent visit to this restaurant resulted in overly oily and greasy food; heavier than necessary food tastes, which could have been avoided with more careful preparation; sub-par service and an overwhelming feeling of bewilderment as to why I gave this place four stars to begin with.\n\nThe answer is simple: I hadn't much experience with other Mexican restaurants in the Valley and didn't know any better.\n\nBut on top of all that, Raul and Theresas has simply gone downhill, with slow service, less than sparkling clean silverware; smaller portions not matching the menu descriptions and prices, which simply don't justify what you get. Perhaps I would've been more forgiving had the food been tasty. Sadly, what the server DID bring -- and even that wasn't correct --- didn't leave me wanting what she forgot to serve.\n\nSad
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We got 2 for 1 tickets at MyVegas rewards (an online game). We had \""premium\"" seats in the fifth row, seats one and two. It would have been better to sit a little further back because for most of the show, those of us in the very close rows had to tilt our heads back to see what was happening in the air above us, or twist our heads all the way to the sides to see what was happening on the side walls of the theater. \n\nSo far, the Cirque shows we have seen are Love, Mystere, and Michael Jackson, but KA was by far the worst. The show is incredibly long and unbelievably boring. The show consisted mostly of fake fighting and baton twirling. You won't really see any of the awesome stunts that Cirque is known for. \n\nThe big finale was cut out since the death of one of the performers and replaced by a big screen showing a movie of what the finale used to look like. This should be removed from the show altogether because not only was it anti-climactic, but all I could keep thinking was \""this is how that girl died, this is how that girl died.\"" This made me very sad.
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this is a great place to try while you're in vegas and sick of buffets!\ni found this on yelp, got there, at 10pm too. wasn't sure if they were open, but i went in, and had to press a doorbell, and got the surprise that everyone got! \n\nthe feel is pretty cool, music in the background, very dim lights, cabanas, they even have a flashlight for the menu!\n\nthe bread was perfect. best bread i've had! it was so perfect, warm, crispy on the outside, soft on the inside with melted butter. i couldn't eaten the whole loaf!\n\ni got their signature pasta with meatballs in tomato sauce in angel hair. pretty good! though i shouldn't have gotten angel hair. portions were pretty huge too!\n\ni went late so there weren't that many people, and they weren't that slow. \n\nfavourites: the breadddd\n\ndo not want: the prices are actually more on the higher $$ end, $18-$20 for a pasta\n\nlast words: great feel, good food, great bread!
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My favorite Indie, local place EVA!!!!!!!! You never know what you are going to find in here. Well, except for books of course. Okay, where else can one get a little purse with a vintage picture of a TWA plane on it? Random I know, but my Dad worked for TWA for 45 years. Score! \n\nThey have the best speakers, guest authors, and classes too. I can't wait until Nov 1 when their Phoenix location opens because their current location is just too darn far away. \n\nThe only bad I guess was that today the service was not as friendly as usual. Still, not enough to knock out the 5 star rating but they should and need to watch this. (Especially after reading the poor customer review from the girl who came in near closing time)
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Spicy fried rice with chicken... Yummy
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My daughter has been attending this particular Childtime since she was less than one year old. She is currently 5 years old and only attending part time while she is in kindergarten. This center has been excellent to us and my daughter throughout her attendance. In the recent years, since the new director Dana came aboard, the center has taken large strides in furthering the children's school based education which has been a huge plus in my eyes. Before she began her elementary school education she was enrolled in a program that gave the children a full classroom based environment for a couple hours a day periodically throughout the week. Thanks to this my daughter went into kindergarten well prepared, confident in a classroom environment, and ready to continue her education. The after school pick up is also a great option that works perfectly with my work schedule and lets me trust that my child is in good hands. The staff is incredibly caring and my daughter is passionate about each and every staff member. She looks forward to seeing them every time she goes and has nothing but great things to say when she talks about her day at Childtime. Now that she is older she also gets to participate in the field trips ( zoo, movies, etc. ) that occur when schools are on a long break. I will be disappointed when she no longer attends Childtime because of the great relationships that her and I have both built. Enrolling her there has been positive influence in her development and I would recommend checking it out to anyone who is looking for a daycare.
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Frankly, I think the fact that O'Brien has felt the need to add 5 bogus 5-star reviews for itself in the last 2 days says everything you need to know about their business practices. \n\nBut here's more. I bought a car from them that had to be shipped from another dealer. When I went to pick it up, they had me first sign my trade-in title over to them, then took me back to see it. They had assembled a large group of folks to ostentatiously appluad and congratulate me on my purchase. Perhaps they thought clapping would distract me from the fact that the car was emphatically NOT the car that I had signed papers for. When I pointed this out, they assured me that oh certainly, this is what you bought. When I retrieved the papers with the details about the car that I had purchased, a manager informed me that \""oops, the salesman must have made a mistake. That model year doesn't come in those color combinations. Sorry about that. Here's your car.\"" Really? Mitsubishi has stopped making black cars with grey leather interiors? You might have thought that was a relatively popular combo. Only after threatened with legal action did they discover that \""Oh, we can get your in those colors after all. It will be here tomorrow.\"" They had a different salesperson sign the papers on the new-new car when it arrived the next day. The only truthful one in the bunch, he apologized to me and said \""When we came in and saw the shipment, we all felt so bad, we knew that wasn't the car that you wanted.\"" \n\nTook another car in there for service as the engine kept stalling while driving. They couldn't discover the cause of that problem, but did heartily recommend another $2700 in repair work for various thises and thats that absolutely had to be taken care of immediately. I declined, and the car has worked on lo these 4 years since with not one single problem. Oh, and a second fuel-injector-cleaner treatment solved the stalling issue.
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On time, fast and efficient. Reasonable price.
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Amazing food, authentic Italian and real high quality products, my favourite Italian restaurant in the Valley hands down. The staff is great and Chef Scorzo is a genius with his creations . I highly recommend that you try this place , its an experience your tastebuds won't regret
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I went with my family to celebrate father's day. \n\nI will start with the positives. delicious food, great decor, friendly servers, tasty drinks, quick service, yadda yadda yadda.\n\nMy only complaint would be the hostesses. They were both polite enough with the \""Welcome to abuelos\"" \""thanks for coming\"" but paired with the least enthusiastic manner. They lacked personality. The girls both looked like they were not thrilled to be there. \n\nIf the hostesses made me feel like they were glad to have me then I would've given the restaurant five stars! I would recommend eating here. Hostesses will not ruin your meal.
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Do not go here. They actually put my inserts in the wrong shoes which were way too big and caused a fall and a torn calf muscle. They will not even repair my phone which broke when I fell and I have doctor bills due to these injuries that I did that not ask a cent for. They did replace the shoes which were obviously too big. Terrible customer service.
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We stopped in for breakfast to end our Vegas weekend. Really good pancakes and spuds. The service was a little slow but the food made up for it.
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I don't know why there's pressure to say up front that I'm no sushi expert (no one seems to say they are not Chinese or Italian food experts when reviewing pizza or dim sum joints, right?), but it seems like with sushi, you have to establish your cred (or not) right away. So I'm an amateur!\n\nBut I do like me some Sushi Mon. \n\nThe AYCE deal is available both for lunch ($22) and dinner ($27) and if you are planning on trying more than three rolls, this is your best bet since the prices otherwise take you over $25 real quickly. Unlike some other places, the AYCE sushi does not include miso soup, seaweed salad or a drink, just so you know. \n\nLet's say you love sushi but your friends don't- bring them here anyway, since there are plenty of other Asian-themed dishes they can try while you grab the fish n' rice. There is a $10 \""dinner special\"" with a green salad, soup, vegetable tempura, chicken teriyaki, potato salad and yes, a California roll, but your non-sushi friends can give that to you. Also, there are breaded and fried pork options, other teriyaki plates, etc. \n\nBut back to the sushi, which to me has to mean AYCE. Prepared mostly by Japanese (not always so at other places) and served very quickly once made, it has always been fresh and exactly as described on the menu, which is a big help since I'm not an expert, of course. Something new to me were the fried rolls (volcano sushi, flying Jason roll, etc.) and I could have done without them because they added lots of ballast, but it shows the creativity of the sushi masters at work. You can ask for half-rolls of most offerings, which allows you to try more types and not feel completely stuffed as you leave.\n\nNow the place is indeed small and very popular, so you should definitely expect to spend up to 30-40 minutes waiting for a table if there are more than 2 in your party and if it's after 5 PM most days, but it is worth it. And beware- the wait staff is definitely militant about not sharing AYCE with those who order entrees and are also always on rice-wastin' patrol. Don't be the one to be called out- I've seen this happen once and it's not even funny.\n\nWhat's interesting is that reviews of other sushi restaurants in the area (or even across town) often compare whatever place is being reviewed to Sushi Mon, which means it must have a standard-setting reputation among those who really know their sushi. As I said, I'm an amateur, but even so- Sushi Mon is a great place for all levels of sushi-knowledge, it seems.
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Pour une premi\u00e8re sortie \u00e0 Montr\u00e9al, ce fut tr\u00e8s r\u00e9ussi !\n\nFra\u00eechement d\u00e9barqu\u00e9 dans la Belle Province, j'avais fait confiance \u00e0 des amis, et autant vous dire que le Bar Inc reste assez sympathique !\nPlac\u00e9 sur la rue Mont Royal un peu plus bas, et comme son nom l'indique, c'est un bar de quartier vous proposant boissons et cocktails : bi\u00e8re, vin, cocktails (go\u00fbtez leur sangria au passage) et alcools forts. \u00c0 consommer avec mod\u00e9ration, mais vous aurez largement le choix, pour un prix abordable ;)\n\nNiveau musique, c'est parfait : \u00e9clectique, vari\u00e9e, il passe m\u00eame des chansons fran\u00e7aises (de Louise Attaque \u00e0 Manau, en passant par Claude Fran\u00e7ois) !\n\nRien \u00e0 redire sur le service, toujours pr\u00e9sent et disponible \u00e0 la moindre commande. Il faut quand m\u00eame parler fort pour se faire entendre.\n\nBref, si vous souhaitez passer une bonne soir\u00e9e autour d'un verre entre amis, avec votre blonde ou chum, c'est l'endroit par excellence ! \nJ'ai d\u00e9sormais trouv\u00e9 mon quartier g\u00e9n\u00e9ral.
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Well Amy B's FTR pretty much covered all the bases. Ditto on pretty much the whole thing including the chatty employees. I had a nice iced green tea and no problems using the wifi. Where to go with my review now?\n\nThe bathroom at Into the Bean is a unisex bathroom. It was very clean. The soap was not overly fragranced as some bathroom soaps are. It also did not have one of those industrial fragrance dispensers. I hate those. I always seem to be in the bathroom when those effing things crank out their metered doses of toxic fumes. The wall with the sink and toilet had an interesting finish. It had a very dark grey to black wash and over this colorful squares had been stamped in a pattern. The squares were in bright colors and the paints used for the stampings were metallic looking. It was interesting. \n\nOK, I think that pretty much covers it. The next Yelper to review this place might want to check out the dumpster out back.
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So you want to rent and pay off their real estate taxes with a service fee of $4.50 per month. I've heard of money grubbing corporate America but they really get their hands in your pocket each month. This is on top of water, trash, pest control, sewer.\n\nThe management also lacks the experience to deal with issues in a expeditious manner. I hope people read these posts before making decisions on where to live.
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Here is the quick and dirty. This place is fine, not great. \n\nThe room and bathroom were very nice. We stayed on the 22nd floor. The prices are also pretty good, we stayed over New Years and they had some of the best prices for their location. The location was really good too...it is in the center of everything. \n\nDownsides, we self-parked and to get to registration and the elevators you have to lug your bags EVERYWHERE! Everything is VERY spread out! Pack light if you can. They didn't give us room keys that were programed correctly too! Which ment that it was a 15 min hike back to the lobby to fix the keys...thank goodness there was this nice man on our floor that worked their and called security to have them let us in. Security was super professional, friendly and nice to us. We actually didn't spend any time in the hotel at all, I wasn't a fan of the casino. With everything being so spread out you didn't get the feel of being welcome and held in. We ended up going over to the Bellagio and Planet Hollywood for food and fun. They also charge you for internet, but that isn't that uncommon and it was pretty reasonably priced. We did get charged for signing up two different laptops in the same 24 hr period, but it was only $15 each. \n\nOverall, the price is right and the location is key so I'd stay again.
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We chose Pamika as our first meal in Montreal and boy, we were not disappointed!!!\n\nThe lush greenery outside this tiny restaurant almost obscures it from street view but if you're able to spot this hole in the wall - enter and never look back!! It's an incredibly cozy 14 seat venue with an equally tiny exposed kitchen in which the restaurant's namesake, Pamika recreates with amazing accuracy and authenticity the traditional fare of her homeland. \n\nAfter a long day of driving to Montreal from NJ, my husband and I were famished. We ordered the cashew nut chicken and the pad thai. The pad Thai was amazing and the portion was hearty but the real star of the meal was the cashew chicken. Being a foodie, this means a lot coming from me - the cashew chicken at Pamika was the best meal I've ever eaten!!! Absolutely out of this world amazing!!! \n\nThe service was kind and friendly (we were so grateful that the waiter spoke perfect English and that they provided us with English menu's instead of the French menu posted outside the restaurant). \n\nAll in all - I couldn't have asked for a better experience for our first dinner in Montreal!! The Experience at Pamika Thai brasserie did not disappoint!!!
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Great coffee and service. Unfortunately this locations free wi-fi is a cruel joke as are all the other free Wi-Fi spots within Planet Hollywood. Either get your wi-fi up and going with enough spectrum to service your few customers or put up a sign notifying the patrons your wi-fi doesn't really work. Doing otherwise is false advertising.
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Love this place! I read about the restaurant in a SoCal magazine and knew I had to try it next time I was in town. \nThe service was excellent, Israel rocked!! He provided great recommendations on wine, apps, and entrees, he even called my BF and I a cab following dinner. \nEverything we ordered was good. If you get the lobster mac and cheese, I recommend splitting an entree with an extra side. I had the burger, which I never order anywhere and it was amazing. It's served with an english muffin rather than a typical burger bun, it's lighter and allows you to get the full flavor of the beef patty and chutney. \n\nYou defiantly feel like you stepped back in time with the old Hollywood feel. It's a classic restaurant I could see the Rat Pack hanging out at.\n\nHighly recommended for date night with that special someone!
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I went to Tasty Joe's for the first time today, and this will be my last trip. We were there after the lunch rush and there were 5-6 dirty tables left over from lunch, but we were the only people in the restaurant. The food portions were good, but I felt the prices were too high given the quality of the food. They also used too much oil, as my broccoli tasted like old grease. I also agree with previous reviews stating the place has an overwhelming stench of wok oil. Overall it was just disappointing.
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Putting this on yelp since Metro's website has no contact link. I have been a Metro fan from the 90's and I am now a former customer. This location has had service issues from the get go. I kept hoping it would improve but no luck.\n\nTook my wife and son for dinner this week and as usual my son ordered a chocolate shake. We noticed he wasn't drinking it and we asked why. He said it wasn't the same as always. Upon tasting it it was odd tasting and had dark chocolate chips in it. We asked the waiter and he said they were out of ice cream and used gelato instead. We voiced our displeasure and he said sorry but didn't offer a refund or substitute item.\n\nHow about having some integrity and letting us know you are out of ice cream when we ordered it. Then when we voice our displeasure how about taking it off the bill. Since neither happened its time to take Metro off my regular rotation. Too bad cause I couldn't wait for this location to open. Got to big to control quality.
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This is really hard for me to right because I love their cocktails so very much. They are unique and different (one of their drinks they came out with a glass of tobacco smoke to infuse with their whiskey cocktail). My only issue I had was that they only had one bartender working on a Saturday night, though he was excellent service was a bit slow for a Saturday night. All and all I will still come back.
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The hotel is a dump. My friends and I booked a room for 20 dollars and were excited to see how the pyramid layout would work. Totally overrated. \n\nUpon entering the room, we saw a Cheetoh's hand print on the wall- must have been a wild party night. The window tint (along their pyramid angled wall) was keyed up. I guess the previous patrons didn't factor in losing when they booked their room. \n\nThe only redeeming factor about this Casino is their craps and blackjack game. The dealers are ultranice. LAX is pretty overrated unless you have table service.\n\n4 stars for their entertainment, and no stars for their rooms = 2 stars.
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This is a nice hotel, but all the extra fees are ridiculous. You think you're getting a good rate, but then with $12.99 a day for internet and $17 for parking, the rate is actually not that good at all. \n\nAnd the way they handle the internet within the hotel is terrible. I guess they are so worried about people stealing it (heaven forbid!) that you have to continually resign onto it throughout the day if you've been inactive on your computer for a few hours. (Even if you leave your laptop on and open in your room.) I was with a group that booked a meeting room, but don't expect internet to come with the room ... they'll tack on an exorbitant fee for that too. How is that I get free, excellent internet in a Motel 6 but not at a Sheraton?
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Terrible service!!!! Food was ok, but don't think we will be back. They left a empty dirty salad bowl on our table for more than half an hour, gross! Many servers and managers walked by with no notice of dirty dishes on tables, we had to box up our own food, and at no time did anyone offer me a second glass of wine! Fail!!! They also sat two well dressed adults in the kiddie section, really?!?! It was not busy, early in the evening, and a full staff. There is no excuse for such terrible service! I wish I had read the other reviews before we ate here. After all these bad reviews you would think their corporate would get a clue or they just don't care either! Lazy and apathetic is no way to go through life.
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I went here the other night for an ice cream sundae with hot fudge and caramel sauce on it. I was disappointed that the hot fudge was overly sweet and gritty, like it was made from a powder mix that wasn't mixed enough. \n\nThe service was good, as was the remainder of my sundae.
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I needed some scanning done and was very happy with the customer service. I didn't have to wait and they were very helpful. Prices are very reasonable as well. I normally prefer to support local businesses but was in a hurry this time and if I need this service again will break out of my box and go here.
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Fish tacos in Charlotte? Pretty good ones too. They were big, really big. Flavorful and fresh. Price was right. They encourage mixing and matching which is key. \n\nLively atmosphere, nice art. Friendly service. Glad to have a local introduce me. Never would've wandered in by myself.
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Was here for a conference, staying on the south tower, this place was GREAT for picking up quick, tasty food to keep me happy for the day! The staff are real friendly & the potato salad is good. My first night in Vegas I was ravenous after a loooong flight, figured I'd get the a large turkey, bacon & swiss... It was HUGE! The 6' half was more than enough, though so damned tasty! I'm actually missing the sandwich.. \nTheir French dip is also pretty reasonable, it was my first so I can't really compare it to much, hot dogs weren't too shabby either. Other than that the only downside is that it does close :P I'd have killed to have this on return from a night out!
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I went here today for lunch and was a little disapointed. I have been here before and the food was pretty good. This time it seemed a little off. I did not care for the fried shrimp as it was cold and greasy. The sushi was tasteless, as were a few other items. So I filled up on white rice & egg foo young. I probably will go somewhere else next time.
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