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Polo Towers was great. We visited on Aug 7-9. We were looking for a place that had a kitchen so we could save some money on food and drinks. This place had a FULL kitchen with a full fridge and ice maker. we didn't even have to leave the room to get ice..\n\n I was so glad to read the reviews on here first before booking. We decided on the one bedroom due to the reviews saying the studio was quite small. The one bedroom was HUGE. \n\nKey points, we got to the hotel around noon and they let us check in early. I asked for a higher up floor and they were able to accommodate us with floor 18. They did take a $100 deposit, but no big deal. There is also a $20 a day plus tax resort fee that you pay upfront. This does include WiFi. they gave us instructions on how to log in when we checked in.\n\nThey did mention the \""free gifts\"" when checking in if we listened to the presentation, but we told them that we didn't make $50K a year and were not married (which is true) so they didn't pressure us at all and left it at that.\n\nThe elevators were a little slow and got a little crowded but not that big a deal.\n\nOne morning we opted out of having housecleaning come in, and they left a message on the phone just letting us know that if we do need anything to just call and ask. Super nice. I can sleep in and take my time getting ready and still get fresh towels if I want. :)\n\nIf you get the one bedroom, I will say the instructions for the coffee maker were not that helpful. If you get a coffee maker that doesn't have a carafe, please note that you will make coffee as usual, but to dispense the coffee, there is a little lever in the front that will dispense it. So basically it brews in the maker. Just wanted to pass along the knowledge.\n\nAlso, in check out, there was no pressure of selling us a timeshare. we just checked out.\n\nStaff was friendly. Location was great.\n\nWill definitely come back
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This place is reminiscent of Home Town Buffet with slightly wider variety at twice the price. As full disclosure, we were there on a Monday evening about an hour before closing. There were not any standout dishes that I just had to have more of. A surprising number of dishes were not that hot and slightly coagulated. We had free passes from a time share presentation otherwise we definitely would not have eaten there. Also, the name...More...really? Should have stuck with Pharaoh's Feast.
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On September 25 at 8:14 am I brought in my 55 inch LG. I was told within a day or two I would be called with an estimate for repairs. Since then, I've called at least 3 times, each time I was told that there was nothing in the computer regarding my television but that someone would call me back later that same day or the next day with information and a repair estimate. \n\nI stopped in last Saturday and was told the exact same thing, only this time the older gentleman at the desk printed my invoice and wrote on it to have someone call me back on Monday. I've also stopped in twice during your normally advertised business hours, including this afternoon a little after 1pm, and no one was there. \n\nTo date, no one from your company has ever contacted me.\n\nThis is not acceptable behavior and is unprofessional at an extreme level. At this point I don't know that my TV is even still in your shop. So, barring a rapid and competitive response, I want to pick up my TV and take it elsewhere for repairs and have the $30 I paid a month ago refunded to me for failure to perform.
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I'm always down with supporting local businesses, but local and gay makes my heart sing. The food is always consistent and the service staff has always been very nice. Our favorite server, though, is Marcus. He's GREAT!!! The passion sangria is to die for, but be careful, the buzz creeps up on you:) I love the chicken tortilla soup with avocado crema and the paella (minus sausage) is top notch. The only negative thing I have to say is, should you order dessert, skip the tortilla bread pudding. We ordered it once and didn't like it, so the next time we dined here the girl that served us came over and wanted to buy us dessert because she still felt bad about it!
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Long time member of 24-hour Fitness here and this one is my home gym because it is a couple of minutes from my house. This gym is the worst I have encountered in terms of facility renovations needed. The light fixtures in the pool area have rusted completely over so you can't even tell what kind of metal it used to be and the glass covers do not stay on over the lights. All of the tiles in the pool area could use a thorough powerspray or replacement. The sauna has the glass brick window/walls that are cracked and broken. The mens shower area is actually alright, showers work, lockers work and it does not smell like a gym sock (props to the cleaning staff, who are nice, btw). The walls in the actual gym area are scuffed, marked, and more holey than my daddy's bible. There are at least five spots that I know of that need a hole patched in them. The cardio equipment is in serious need of repair and replacement and some of the cables on the machines are dangerous. Last of all, the hours... I have insomnia so sometimes at 1 AM on a weekend I decide to go get my pump on and it is mildy irritating to have to drive to Mesa Riverview to do so, even if there equipment is better. The name of the place is 24-HOUR FITNESS! WHY IS MY GYM NOT OPEN FOR 24 HOURS??? On the plus side the staff I have talked are friendly and sociable! I hope they remodel because the building is nice it is just 30 years out of date.
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Off the Beaten Path would probably get 2 stars from me if my review were purely based on the selection and staff, who are pleasant enough. It's a small, cramped space, but despite that there doesn't actually seem to be much yarn. It's definitely not the kind of place you want to go if you're into \""luxury\"" yarns at all -- and I'm not talking about cost. Most of the yarn is scratchy and cheap-feeling. There are no delicious fibers here for the tactilely-inclined. If you want cotton or acrylic, why not spend a lot less at Michael's or the WI Craft Market? \n\nIf you're like me, you might answer, \""To support local business owners, of course!\"" And therein lies the problem. The owner of Off the Beaten Path has actually expressed her disapproval of LGBTQ folks patronizing her shop, using it as a meeting space for knitting, or otherwise flaunting their gayness anywhere near her. What kind of an attitude is that to have in the Willy St. neighborhood, which welcomes ALL people? I would never support a business that promotes such disgraceful intolerance, and I hope you wouldn't, either.
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Yolis Caf\u00e9 is by far one of the worlds finest restaurants.
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This Popeyes USED to be one of my favorite places to grab a quick bite. The chicken was dry. I ordered red beans and rice and got mashed potatoes. My iced tea tasted old and oh, they didn't even bother to give me a spoon for the potatoes. The girl at the drive thru window was rude and practically tossed the bag to me. Never again. There are newer Popeyes in better areas that still serve the chicken, biscuits and red beans and rice I love!
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This big old hotel .\"".wannabe a big star\"" hotel is just not worth your time or expense with so many beautiful new resorts, closer to venues, stunning properties and excellent customer service more abundant today than in the 70's. \n There was a time this place was the creme de' la creme, but it is propped up with some renovations, while many rooms are in need of some TLC++.\n\nI found their customer service clear up to the General Mgr. to be very dishonest.\n My family member won first prize in a Halloween costume contest and they defrauded him by not rewarding the prize. To this day they will not provide a list of winners and come up with a multitude of reasons why they don't have to.\n They are having tantrums about awarding a legitimate prize after my family and friends spent 3k just that evening. \nThat is just plain \""bad business\"".\n\nThe Princess has turned herself into a frog.
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We LOVE In & Out Burger, and have NEVER had a problem with the service at ANY OTHER location...EVER! However, at this location, I have driven through the drive through just for a Dr. Pepper, and I have never gotten my order right yet! How hard is a Large Dr, Pepper???? I mean REALLY?!?! Both times, I drive up & am given a medium...when I politely inform the workers that I ordered a Large, I am asked, \""Oh, would you like to upgrade that?\"" and then was asked for the $$$ difference!!! The last time I was there, I did, again politely, tell the employee that I ordered a Large Dr. Pepper, he disagreed and basically implied that I was not telling the truth, it is my mistake, and said that according to the receipt that I ordered a medium, and one again, asked if I wanted to upgrade for an extra charge. WOW, did he really think I didnt know what I ordered, like I just forgot? I really should not written this, no big deal right? I guess I am still just annoyed. That is ok, there are pleny of other In & Out Burgers to go to! ;)
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I'm kind of a wing snob, so I was leary trying some place I'd never heard of, but am I glad I did. I was disappointed to see that Guthrie's had gone out of business since I think they were much better than Cane's. This was really just a trial run I was giving Voodoo so I just went basic with 9 mild wings. They were great. Much better than I had ever expected. They were very meaty and the sauce was excellent. I hate all these places that have anorexic looking wings, this place does not have that problem. I will definitely be back to try some different flavors and sides. The fact that this place has a drive trough just makes it that much better. A drive thru wing place ROCKS! They need a website though.
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Aged goat cheddar on a cheeseburger is pretentious - but lucky for me, I adore pretentious food. \n\nHolsteins is fantastic. I read that they specifically created the restaurant for the Cosmopolitan, which I'm assuming is true because they both have a very cool, similar vibe. \n\nThe alcoholic milkshakes are amazing (try the Oreo - it comes with Bailey's) and the popcorn that comes on the table is magical. I don't know what their secret ingredient is but I need to find out. \n\nMy only complaint (and not even that) was that there are flat screens everywhere showing football games. My boyfriend was glued to the screen, which was great for him, but made me slightly annoyed since I don't care for sports. \n\nThere are also endless options for how you want your burger. Being a cheese snob, I had to go with the stinkiest ones possible - it takes burgers to the next level. I opted for a regular beef burger but the lamb burger sounded amazing - can't wait to try it next time - because I will definitely be back.
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Pharmacy service is the WORST! Don't even attempt to go through the drive through to drop off or pick up. It's no way faster or convenient. I get they're busy but hey don't be rude. Better off going to surrounding pharmacies for better service!
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I saw Le Reve 2 years ago, but I still remember it! Since then, I've seen several other shows including Ka and O. I remember someone at the discount ticket office recommending Le Reve to us. I ended up buying the tickets directly from Wynn. \n\nI don't know if it was the preparty shots we had in the room, but we all thought the show was FANTASTIC! It's a much smaller venue with seating in a circular fashion around the water. I love cirque du soleil shows...so I was a bit skeptical on whether Le Reve would be any good (since it is NOT a cirque show), but I was blown away. It was sooooo good. I highly recommend this show to all my friends. I wouldn't even mind seeing it again, but in the champagne zone (which includes a bottle with strawberries and closed circuit TV for underwater action).\n\nI originally wanted to see O because everyone has been telling me it's so good. I saw Le Reve first, then O. I personally LOVED Le Reve but only liked O. I thought Le Reve was so much better. Others thought O was better than Le Reve. I guess to each his own! I liked Le Reve better because the seating was much closer and the show was much better. When I was watching O, I couldn't help but compare it to Le Reve and I thought O was boring compred to Le Reve. But then again it could've been the shots! LOL
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Just did a summer staycation there. Everything about this place is wonderful. Outstanding customer service 100% of the time -- wonderfully accommodating staff everywhere. The steady stream of free goodies poolside is delightful (Otter Pops! Vanilla Iced Coffee Shooters! Cucumbers to eat, or for your eyes! Evian Facial Mist! Fresh pineapple!). Just little touches everywhere that you don't find anywhere else. Great place for adults, as there aren't too many kids running around. Even the cheapest rooms are beautiful, with nice views. You'll pay for the privilege, but you'll struggle to find a better experience.
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I've been coming here for a while now and the food WAS amazing. \n\nEverytime I'm in Vegas, komol is a must but lately it's been bad and I'm talking about the food because the service has always been horrible. If it wasn't for the food (panang) I wouldn't even bother coming back. \n\nI hate how there's no customers yet it still takes about 45-an hour for our food to come out. And the worst part is they never seem to bring out the food at the same time. \n\nThese workers have no urgency whatsoever. I usually don't write reviews but this is a must read for future customer and it needs to be addressed.
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Disappointing food, small portions, overpriced, could have better service.\n\nBeen here twice. Was bad on the first try (lunch) and was bad on the second try (dinner). Had the poutine, burger, caesar salad and foie gras for lunch. Meh. Had the rillets, devils on horseback, scallops and pork belly with clams. Meh again. Will not be back. There are way better restaurants at this price point on the strip.
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I once gave this place 4 stars. But with two occasions where my friends or I have been disrespected by the security is RIDICULOUS.\n\nFirst time, I was taunted by someone who worked there themselves. But that was easily forgiven. Second time was the last straw, a friend of mine was pulled to the side and told to give up her ID. I butted in and asked why, I'll provide privacy for the security individual but he said, \"" She is clearly intoxicated and stumbling.\"" Which was a totally bogus reason. I asked the other security guards and had no idea either. The crowd I roll with never ever causes troubles, and usually buys a good amount of drinks providing business. But Marquee, you sure did mess up, and have lost a huge amount of customers. I suggest you review your security team, and stop getting muscle heads who have too much protein in their brains.\n\nMoving forward from my rant, the facilities here are good. It is clean and there are bars EVERYWHERE. There are different \""rooms\"" here and it is nice to step into another area and have a different genre of music and a different crowd of people.\n\nLastly what gives marquee such a low rating in my book is their poor poor layout. Seriously? Stairs? I know the ladies will have a hard time after a night of drunken dancing, safely walking down the stairs. Someone is bound to get hurt and probably sue.\n\nI had a great time here at Marquee, but unfortunately, I am always weary when it comes to their security.
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After going to Pomo the first time and getting amazing pizza and complimentary Limoncello and fried dessert, i raved about it and forced my friends to go.\n\nThis time.. there was no limoncello. I was utterly disappointed, but you cant be upset at not getting something that was complimentary. Right?\n\nPizza wise, we got a red and a white. The red sauce is amazing. We ate the Carbonara which was just spectacular if you are a veggie fan. And a white pizza with egg (ill look up the name and update this) I really liked it, but it is very egg-y, the other people in my party did not enjoy it.\n\nNow on for dessert. We got the creme brule and it was just spectacular. crispy but fluffy, refreshing.. great fresh fruit. Yum.
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Joeys Joeys Joeys.... \n\nI brought the fam here to enjoy a nice burger and well I was disappointed. \n\nMy 2/3lb burger was not the fat thick burger as I once had. It is now 2x 1/3rd patties. Not even close. NO flavor at all. \n(As an owner pointed out They have always used 2x 1/3rd patties... maybe I was looking for the 1/2lb?) Either way it was a hand parttied and one thick patty not thin ones. \n\nThe onion rings were boring, the frys were boring, the chicken nuggets were boring, the fish was good and tarter sauce was great. \n\nToo much boring and too much money. I think Joeys out grew themselves.
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So delicious. Homestyle food is awesome and unique. I love the crepe hot cakes-good with chocolate chips, strawberries, bananas or just plain with syrup. The morning after special is fantastic as well-do that and substitute specialty hot cakes for the regular ones. You've got yourself a fantastic meal!
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Three years ago, I checked out the new 32 Shea (named for the corner I've lived near my whole life!), and said I appreciated their presence. Well, three years later, I still do! I stopped in today for a late breakfast and coffee. During the day, I like to do work here-they have outlets and I can sit by the windows overlooking their patio, which gives the illusion of a garden, not a big old intersection!\n\nI ordered the New Mexico Burrito, which was superb! Especially the green salsa on the side. I am also a big fan of their caramel macchiatos.\n\nAt night, I am enticed by all their happy hour deals. There's $20 for a bottle of wine and bruschetta night, and burger and shake night. They keep me informed of these deals on their pretty food photog Instagram page! \n\nThere's also an added summer bonus: it's nice and cool inside at 32 Shea. Something about the indie music, iced beverages, and dark walls. Whether I'm here after a YouFit workout or I've just burned my hand on my car door, stepping into 32 Shea always cools me down. So thanks, 32 Shea. I'm glad you're in the hood.
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Old school Las Vegas charm my butthole. \n\nLets bullet point this:\n\n- The room was dustier than my apartment.\n- The staff was rude at best, terrifyingly weird at worst.\n- The food choices make you glad there's a Subway down the street.\n- The casino makes you glad you're surrounded by two million others.\n- All the annoying drunks tend to congregate on the patio outside Margaritaville\n- Their marquee performers are Donny and Marie, who should be deported to Afghanistan (and not to entertain our troops)\n- Terrible, overpriced bars.\n- Insane check in and check out lines.\n\nAnd now the pros:\n\n- It's cheap.
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I like this place a lot. I agree that you will see a diverse crowd, of a younger crowd, at least. Great jukebox, tasty food, and good specials. They mix things up a lot - have you ever tried a Tang Margarita? Maybe it's time that you did. \n\nI haven't yet made it to one of the Quiz Nights on Wednesdays, but I have heard that it is the place to be! They also have a Drink-and-Draw event every other Tuesday with live models.
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I hate asian restaurants that mix up asian food from all different countries, then put it on one menu. It's never done really well because some dishes may be more on the authentic side, but others won't live up to standards.\n\nThis is exactly what you get at Noodles in the Bellagio - they mixed Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, you name it. I guess they figured they need a place to serve all of the rich Asian guests, and this is what they came up with.\n\nI had the wonton noodle soup, and it was SOOO bland.\n\nYuck.
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Brought my truck in for a wash and their machine ripped my spoiler off. I was there for 2 hrs while they repaired it, and still needed to come back the next day so they could finish. Horrible service.
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Terrible! I do not understand why this place is ever crowded. \n\n*The food is wayyyyy over priced for what it was. \n*The silverware was dirty. \n*The napkin smelled like a dirty restaurant kitchen. \n*We were sat on the second floor, next to all their \""decorative\"" liquor & champagne bottles- which were dusty and looked sticky. \n*The mussels just tasted bad. Super rubbery & fishy. \n*Also ordered the raw kobe beef, which honestly was good, but for $18- you expect to get more than 4 slices- thinner than lunch meat. \n\nWe used a groupon, even after using that, the bill was way too high. \n\nThank god primanti brothers is a few blocks away, since you walk out of there with a nearly $100 bill and starving!!! \nIbiza sucks!
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I try to stick to the old \""If I have nothing nice to say then say nothing at all\"" rule. But I just can't hold my tongue any more about this place. I have given it way too many chances and it keeps failing me over and over. I want to like it because it is so close to my house, but they make it so hard! The service is atrocious. \n\nI will not get into all the horror stories I have about this place, but I will share the most recent one. The straw that broke the camels back, NYE! Las Vegas has endless options for New Years celebrations and we had a hard time choosing. Finally we saw an ad for Silverton and it said $10 open bar at all casinos bars from 9pm-1am. Now at this point we have already sworn off Silverton and are sick of their 'Bait & Switch' marketing techniques, but how could they possibly screw this up? Going into it we knew they will be understaffed on bartenders and they will be grumpy, but we were somehow okay with that part. We talked all of our friends into this thinking how bad could it be?? BAD! They only had ONE WELL OPEN for the open bar. 5 bartenders standing around doing nothing and one moving at snails pace at the only 'approved area' for open bar. This is NOT an open bar. This is a soup kitchen line 30 people deep for a sample cup of domestic beer.\n\nOh Silverton you have fooled me for the last time. I put up with your home made sportsbook and the worst bartender services i've ever seen, but this is too much. I will never go here again. I'll wait till it goes out of business and PTs or Station Casinos reopens it as something good.
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I don't get it!\n\nI've heard a lot of about this place so I had to try. At first glance this place gave you one of those uh-huh moments. Yep, sketchy and a little ghetto I thought. However, I risked my life for a burrito before! I ordered the taco platter and my sister had the enchiladas. I had to get some hot sauce out of the ketchup dispenser, which didn't look too clean, but I took my chances. I would like to stress \""hot\"" since it seemed like it was just \""sauce\"". I can't say too much about the taco since it felt like sustenance. My sister's enchiladas weren't too bad. Coming from the barrios of LA I definitely had better Mexican food. \n\nThe place itself is pretty simple. Basic tables and chairs nothing to wow and pop anybody, but I gather they weren't trying to. Needless to say I've had better.... much better and I don't think I want to risk my life for this. - Enjoy!
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HORRIBLE. Each time you call it takes 10-30minutes for someone to answer the phone. When you go for your appointment, expect to wait for about 2 hours in the lobby. I am getting billed for things they say were fully covered. I am also getting billed for a \""missed appointment\"" that I had cancelled way ahead of time... which if it wasn't cancelled, they should've called to confirm which I would have told them was cancelled. These billings are non stop. When calling to wait that 20minutes to make the appointment, you have to schedule 1-2 months ahead.\n\nThough this place is nice and the medical staff is nice, the wait for everything is not worth it. There are better doctors and staff elsewhere.
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What a waste of my money! I can pan fry a burger at home and it will still taste much better that this place. To think I spent almost $30 here, makes me angry...I want my money back.\n\nMy daughter got the Oreo shake which was really good. But the burger was extremely disappointing. Don't even get me started at how gross the veggie fries were....YUCK!
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I've eaten here twice, and I think brunch was much better than lunch. The high light for me was the made to order waffles and omelets during brunch, everything else was mediocre at best, the Chinese food section needed much improvements especially. \n\nYou can get 20% off if you sign up for their a-list club card. But for the prices, I would suggest you going to somewhere else~ like the Bellagio, or South Point for around $10.
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We came here thinking that it was going to be like the Oyster Bar in Palace Station and we could save the drive+wait over there. Sadly, we were wrong. The menu selection was much smaller than the other Oyster Bar, but they had a few similar items so we figured it would still work. At first, the server was very friendly and attentive. He got our drink orders right away and suggested a few items on the menu to help us decide what to order. My dad ordered the cioppino, my sister & sales guy got the recommended shrimp scampi, brother in law the fish and chips, and I had the Cajun scallops over pasta. The cioppino was cold, which is odd since all the seafood in it was overcooked. The shrimp scampi was super bland so the two people who ordered it were dumping salt and Tabasco on it just to make sure their taste buds were still working. My scallops were seasoned well, but all caked and burnt on one side. The pasta part of my dish was super bland too so I had to scrape the seasoning off of my scallops to mix in to get some type of flavor. I think the fish and chips were ok, so that makes it the best dish of the night. When the server came by, I told him that all the food was super bland and he just said \""bland? ok\"" then cleaned it up and gave us the bill. In terms of price, it was pretty expensive too. Mid $20 - mid $30 range but you save $1 with the Total Rewards card. LOL. What a joke.
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Bacon Carmel Spiced Popcorn and Chicken & Waffles (split it)...simply awesome! And John behind the bar knows his stuff and feel free to let him choose your flavors.
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Signed up for a second year at this facility- The first time I signed up they told me no one was available to talk to about the place and the features. Go in again and even though I've been there they didn't even tell me anything about it again- just take your money, enroll your fingerprint... The locker room and shower smells like a dead cat or something- real gross. I've still never had anyone tell me about classes, the amenities, equipment, circuits-nothing. Fine if all you want work out on is older equipment. This place is in desperate need of an update.
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While this is the largest LV store in the U.S. and the most beautiful and well-stocked, it is my least favorite of the LV stores that I have been in.\n\nThe sales staff is aloof and inattentive. Yes, my husband and I may not look the part of typical LV shoppers, but that does not mean that we are not ready to shop - way to lose a potential sale.\n\nThe lady who showed me the bag that I was interested in warmed up slightly when she saw my genuine interest, but I not enough to make me want to shop here.\n\nWhen we went into the men's department and elsewhere in the store, we were completely ignored. Not cool at all. We ended up making our purchases at the LV store at the Bellagio instead.
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The other day I was hungry for a burger and had never been to Delux so thought I would give it a shot. So let's start with the good, the fries were great. They tasted good and love the little shopping cart. Our waiter was really nice and friendly. That is about all I was really impressed with. My first impression on walking in was \""it is very loud in here\"". Then looking at the seating I was thinking it should be fun sitting elbow to elbow with everyone in here. Seats are very close together. Not much room to enjoy your dinner and have a conversation. Now the food. I guess I just was not impressed by the food. I had the Delux burger and it wasn't bad but not worth the price. The beef may be good quality but it was not the best burger I have ever had. I would probably not even put it up on the top 50% of burgers I have had. I feel like if you say you have amazing burgers, then you should at least live up to the expectation. My opinion is the burger fell short. Other things that were not up to par was that the AC was not working very well. I will say the owner came around and appologized for that and I think that was nice of him. A confusing part of the place is the whole sushi thing. Are you a burger place or a sushi place? From what I have heard neither are amazing so maybe focus on one and do it well. Also while our waiter was very friendly I would not say the service was great by any standards. Not sure if I will try it again... maybe a sandwich next time???
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Me and my boyfriend went here to try out something new for dinner. After reading the Yelp reviews, I had to try the fish n chips for myself, because I am PICKY! PICKY! PICKY! when it comes to fish n chips. My b/f ordered the Texas Burger. So our order arrives and the food was piping hot (very good), HOWEVER.....the quality wasn't there. My fish n chips were so-so, they look like deep fried blocks/cubes of fish. It was dry and the tartar sauce was too mayonaiss-ie. The Texas burger was oddly shaped, (rectangular) and served on a sub style bread. The burger wasn't the best and the flavor was bland. I guess this place has a thing for square-ish looking food? Anyway, I've certainly had WAY better fish n chips in Rio Rancho, NM at Turtle Mountain Brewing Company :D \nAs far as decor....it just plain sucks! very, very, very drab and outdated. It's bad enough dealing with flourescent lightning at work, but in a restaurant?? wtf! Everyone looked sallow and yellow. \nI would've gave it 1 star but I added the extra star because the check was easy on the wallet and I liked the iced tea lol :)
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Went on a random bar hop one night, stumbled upon this place.\n\n..Lets fast forward.\n\nThe bartender was wearing flip flops, they were out of every kind of vodka that I ordered, and the staff was just clueless. A bunch of girls trying to look good for money, lacked really any kind of brains.\n\nI hate being that girl, but this place is just a trashy dive for washed up men.
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If you are looking for healthy delicious Chinese food .. This is The Place!! YUM\nGive it try, you won't regret it.
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Great service , the food is decent depending on your taste, I have been there 10-20 times since I've lived in Arizona. It is the closest Asian buffet, from where I live.
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The Spa at Camelback Inn is one of my favorite places in Arizona. The resort is beautiful and the spa is amazing. The grounds of the spa are gorgeous and tranquil. The Swedish massage is the best I have ever had. Even the shampoo and hand soap smell delicious - I had to buy them for myself. A day here takes away all my worries. I am addicted!
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Yummy!!! I got to go here for breakfast and it was so good. The place is filled with bears, bears everywhere. From the chainsaw carved statues outside to the teddy bears lining the walls, there is even a little carved bear near the register you can have a \""Kodiak\"" moment with. \n\nI had the meal tittled \""The Grizz\"" and for 9.99 it was a sweet deal of two sausages, two strips of bacon, three eggs, a piece of ham, choice of potatoes and two pancakes. While the meat was good and the pancakes were really fluffy, the potatoes were a little bland. A couple shakes of the salt and a squirt of ketchup took care of that. The coffee was also very rich and I loved that the table came stocked with flavored creamers. \n\nI wish this place was a little closer to home because I'd be here every week. There are so few decent places for breakfast in this town and this place just rocks. The service was great, everyone was very friendly. I am a cinnamon roll junkie and as I was leaving I spied one in the front case bigger than my face. I'll be back to conquer one of those bad boy. I've got a new favorite breakfast place. I can only imagine the rest of the menu is just as awesome.
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A very nice, contemporary hotel with beautiful design apparent in every nook and cranny of the place. I stayed here for 5 days/4 nights, and I was extremely happy with the experience.\n\nPros: Chocolate smell cancels out the tobacco smell from the casino floor, restaurants are of great quality, room service is impeccable [they even rearranged all of my hair/makeup/toiletry products around the bathroom vanity and my shoes all in a neat line],fantastic view, modern amenities and decor, thoughtful staff.\n\nCons: slightly more expensive than what it's worth, buffet is a little above average but not worth the $50/person... bed is slightly stiffer than what I would imagine a high-end hotel to have... [I've stayed at Marriott's with comfier beds... WITH down bedding, which Aria did not have.]\n\nOverall, I liked my stay there. I couldn't help that I kept eye-balling the Cosmopolitan right across the way though, and it was nice to not be so far off the strip. \n\nWe had a deal with a friend that helped set up our entire trip, so we got the hotel rooms at a discounted price since we traveled with a group of 30+ people. I would def. return if it were cheaper, but I don't see that happening in the near future, and by then, I'd probably want to try the Cosmopolitan.\n\nAria: 3.5 stars, but I'll be nice and round up since I came up a few hundred w/ your slot machines.\n\nExtra tips:\n\nTether our wifi from your smartphone to your laptop so you don't have to pay the wifi charge.\n\nCVS is a godsend around the corner.\n\nOrder from a local take-out if hungry, they'll deliver and it's LOADS cheaper and more satisfying than room service food.
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This is my favorite theatre in town and I'm lucky to not live too far away from Town Square. Nice clean facility, attractive location (Town Square), and good looking women to scope around while waiting to decide which movie to watch. \n\nAnd if you want to make your 3D experience amazing, have a drink at the surrounding bars, buzz up a bit, and BAAAM!, 3D at its finest!\n\nThe seats inside are very spacious and comfortable. The armrest are foldable too so if you happen to be with that special someone and the theatre is empty.......go cuddle up and do yo thang!
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I had heard Matt on the radio in DC, and had heard of him in the comedy circuit but actually met him 3 years ago when he did a show at our golf clubhouse, He was so funny, we came back the next year. 2 years later, I began talking to him about doing a show for my husband's 50th birthday party. The first time I met with him to discuss arrangements, he had me laughing out loud within the first 5 minutes and I still chuckle when I remember what he said to me. Needless to say, Matt knocked it out of the park for the party (people still talk about how funny he is) and even worked in some jokes personal to my husband. Dare I say, he might have had even more fun than us at the show?!! Matt is not only a naturally hilarious comedian, but a genuinely nice guy. Corresponding with him over the course of the year leading up to our party, he was always responsive and had a genuine interest in making this the funniest show he could - he's the real deal, guys!!!
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You have heard about this place, probably. There is a lot of hype. You know what? Not goddamned worth the hype at all. I think it was good in the past, and then they decided to become aloof pricks with mediocre food, and rest on the hype. \n\nNow listen... I spend about $5,000 a month eating out. Yes, really. I think nothing of dropping $1,000 on dinner for two. This place was $200 for two of us, and I wish we had gone to In and Out Burger and left a $190 tip. Service sucks. \n\nLet me reiterate that. THE SERVICE SUCKS. Worse than anywhere I've been in Vegas. Sucks. Sucks. Sucks. \n\nTough to get a reservation here. You know why? Not because it is so good, but because there are 7 tables. There are also 3 waitresses, and they are all idiots. They are very nice idiots, but idiots nonetheless. The service sucked. Sucked bad. Sucked like, so bad that we considered leaving to go to in and out burger. Sucked so bad that I usually tip 25-30%, much to the chagrin of my wife. I tipped 2.5%, and it made me sick to even tip that much. I only tipped that much because I did not want them to think that I merely neglected to tip. If I could have tipped with a piece of dog shit instead, I would have. \n\nThe food -- mediocre. Not bad. Not great. There are some things on the menu that are pretty awesome -- the sea urchin dishes are something special, but only special because sea urchin is great. Nothing you can't tell any sushi chef anywhere in the world to throw together for you. The food is just really uninspired. I didn't eat anything that I said \""eww,\"" gross -- except the one dish that came with the waitress' hair in it. But, you know, mistakes happen. But honestly, the food is just \""meh.\"" I mean, for a few hundred bucks, I can deal with \""meh\"" food. But, if you dont have a $5k expense account to throw away, then I would imagine you'd be pissed off. \n\nJust lame. Not terrible food. Not good. Just \""matter that you can eat\"". If you want to spend this kind of money and this kind of hassle to eat mediocrity, then be my guest, but this place should just close down. \n\nThe sake selection is pretty good. But, again, do you want to make a reservation a week in advance so that you have the privilege of asking some dingbat to bring you a bottle of sake, that your date has to pour for you, because Hello Kitty airhead can't be bothered to do her job? \n\nThe plum sake, btw, is horrendous. It tastes like cough syrup. but, that's not the restaurant's fault. Of course, it is the wait staff's fault. I dont expect them to know everything, but lets play a game -- point to ANYTHING on the menu and ask \""how is this?\"" They'll say \""ohhh, my favorite!\"" \n\nI would eat here if I were starving to death. But, the blank mindless stares from everyone who works here come from the complacency of this being the \""hottest asian restaurant in vegas\"" a year ago. Now, it rests on its laurels, which are not deserved. I'd rather just eat at the gas station across the street. Well, Its better than gas station sushi. Its sorta neat, the stuff on the menu. But, really, its a huge \""fuck you\"" as far as I am concerned. \n\nIf you want GREAT \""modern Japanese\"" then try Yonaka on Flamingo Road. MUCH better, MUCH better service, MUCH better EVERYTHING. I ate there two days ago because I couldn't get a table at Raku. I was sort of disappointed. Now, I wish I never got a table a Raku. \n\nSeriously, save your money and your time and eat almost anywhere else. This place sucks.
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Avoid this place like the plague. The food has gone way down hill and the atmosphere is thug-like. Music sucks! On thursday nights they have private security working the door. I was physically assaulted and battered to the ground by one them. Tall guy with dark hair and a mustache. My offence--having a cigarette at the door. Would never go there again.
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We went in on a Wed night hoping theyd be like a steak and shake. After sitting in our booth for 15 minutes being ignored, we sent one of the kids to the counter asking where to order at. another 5 minutes passes and a waiter comes to the table, service was slow, we had to beg for drink refills, 1 of the kids meals was made wrong, and my 15 yr old brother ordered bbq wings from the appetizer section and they brought him chicken strips and fries, he ate that because he didn't want to wait even longer then we had. We won't go back. Tried it once, and that was enough, a shame the food sucks because my husband really liked his shake!
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One of my favorite Mexican restaurants!\nI've been here several times, but haven't tried too many things as it's so hard to stray away from my faves. I absolutely love their chilaquiles, they're amazing stacked with cheese, green chile sauce, and a runny egg. Some of the best pancakes I've had are from here, they're made with sour cream and are light, fluffy, and amazingly good with real maple syrup. Their tacos are awesome too, and are a good deal on Tuesdays. Don't miss their guac either, it's made to order and stands out due to the citrus flavor.
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One of my favorite spa's in Vegas, ask for Peter he's as good as it gets.
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This place gets a stamp of authenticity from me and did I tell you we are picky about our local food? It's as Singaporean/Malaysian as it gets based on the few dishes I ordered. \n\nI agree with some of the other reviews - for people who are not familiar with SG/MY food the pictures would be really helpful. While they may sometimes look like Indonesian/Thai food, the flavors are very distinctive. \n\nStarted off with the roti canai and I was pleasantly surprised that it's not the flat crispy frozen kinds served in most malaysian restaurants. It's thick like the real ones. The curry chicken that came with it was good too. I was also quite pleased that they had the penang yong tau foo, which is a dish with curry/laksa gravy and an assortment of tofu skin or veggies stuffed with fish paste. I asked for noodles with it. \n\nKangkong belacan was good, and husband ordered a teochew style steam fish, which was alright. If I'm ever in LV again I'll definitely come by again.
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Ok, food ok, service poor. This place is more for a beer than a meal.
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Always easy... Always quick.
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I had to replace my router this week and when I did, my wireless printer needed to be reset. I tried to do it myself, but it just wasn't printing. This was a real problem because I work from home and need my printer to work. I didn't like the last guy that fixed my computer and didn't know who to call. I randomly called Brian from an ad I saw in the Yellow Pages. He tried to talk me through it on the phone but my printer is a little older and it wasn't as easy as it should have been. He came out to my house later that day and had the printer back online in a few minutes. His price was very reasonable too. Brian is my new go to guy for any computer issues. Thanks Brian!
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Great food, Great service, Great patio on the lake. The cantina side is where we go, every time we're there. The TV's are kind of small, not placed very strategically, but it is a blast for NFL Sunday. Good drink specials, too. At night, on Thurs & Sat, they have a DJ.
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This place was great. Strong drinks, wonderful service and oustanding food. The calamari was in line with the best I've had at other places, couple that with good bread, salad and amazing ossu bucco and you have to give this place a try. \n\nYes, it is not on the strip, but is is located across from the Hard Rock Hotel. This has it's advantages as you are not paying for location as you are on the strip. The prices were very fair for the quality of food, especially in Las Vegas, NV. The service was top notch as we never had to wait for a refill or have dirty plates in front of you. \n\nThis place gets busy, so make a reservation. We had one on a Saturday night and still had to wait about 15 minutes, but we got a drink in the bar and had no complaints. Also, use a restaurant.com gift certificate to save yourself some cash.
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My poor beloved laptop died so I brought it to Mac Service Experts. Turns out I needed a new logic board, a pricey repair. Per my google search, their estimate was much lower than if I had taken it directly to Apple. I was also surprised with a new bottom cover, batter and 2 extra GB of memory for no extra charge. Great experience and my laptop is running like new!
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This place was packed on a Tuesday night. Granted it was during Spring Training, but I don't think they have a problem filling the joint. It's got a great atmosphere. The bar seemed fun with live music playing and lots of people enjoying themselves. \n\nThe food... If you love enormous portion sizes, then this is your place. I had the petite fillet and couldn't finish it, which I was very sad about because it was one of the best steaks I've ever had. My husband had the bone in fillet, which was terrific as well. For sides we just ordered one because we knew we wouldn't be able to finish more than that. We had the crab gnocchi, which was great, but a little too rich for me -- not the restaurant's fault - bad ordering on our part. We didn't have room for dessert. Oh, one of the reasons we didn't have room for dessert is because we ate too much of the amazing bread basket they bring you. Pretzel bread, olive bread, amazing sourdough rolls - all worth trying. \nThe service was OK. Definitely some room for improvement. Overall though, the experience was good and you can't dock them for the service because the food shines. \nThis place would be great on an expense account.
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My regular hairdresser moved and so I've been looking for a salon that does a great cut and has customer service to match. I called for an appointment and got one right away for my father and myself. \n\nWhen we arrived, all the stylists greeted us and immediately got us seated. Kathy took care of my father's hair, and even came over to tell me he had a spot on one side where the hair sticks out when its short. \n\nTiffany did my cut. She asked what I wanted done and did exactly as I said. She was very pleasant and did a great job with my hair. She asked if I wanted product applied afterwards (i didnt) and if I wanted her to dry it (I did). Tiffany is excellent, the shop hums, other customers seemed happy. I will definitely be back. Thank you!
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I heard about this place for years before I actually went in yesterday. It was disappointing. It ended up being a dark, humid, little sweatbox (note: bad smells!) of a coffee shop, with very little seating and terrible hours for a CenPho location (open til 3 on a Sunday...are you serious?). I ordered an Americano, which was actually quite tasty, but switched with my girlfriend because the Chai tea latte she ordered was subpar. Instead of a syrup or a powder, Drip just brews a bag of Chai and then adds milk. What you get is nothing like a Chai tea latte, but rather a milky tea that left me with gas for 16 hours. Skip this hangout.
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Wow if your a single diner this place will not serve you. I got the stink eye when I indicated that I didn't want a drink after being sat at the bar, excuse me for not drinking and driving. Clearly this guy was an angry ole queen. They refused to honor my groupon, I was so pissed I just got up and left. Normally I would have ripped the rude ole queen working the bar a new one, but it was his lucky night. Never go here unless you want to be treated like dirt. I see lots of other 1 star reviews regarding how rude the servers are. Then for the owner to respond with zero professionalism proves my point. Anyone reading his response won't dine here ever! He's the 100% scum he refers to customers as. I wasn't trying to eat for free, I worked in a high end restaurant in college and tip very well. If you don't want people to use a groupon which they paid for then don't sell them! Oh and the groupon wasn't free moron! I know how to use them- thanks!
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Fast friendly service. Freddy was our driver and he was very nice friendly and helpful. This company is lucky to have him!
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I've been coming here since the summer time to enjoy the great specials they have for AYCE . Sushi was delish with great prices ... Now that they are under new ownership I will not be returning . We came here tonight to eat with family and the service was terrible . The food was still delish but the AYCE menu was less - which is okay . The real problem was the horrible customer service from the beginning . I have never experienced such crappy service in my life anywhere else ... \nFrom the beginning they took forever to come take our order , then when the girl came she was acting flustered and like it was so hard to write on the tally sheet what we wanted . She had to go back to the bar and took 10 min to ask a question . Once our order was finally put in we waited more time . Finally our food started coming out but a lot of the appetizers (baked mussels, sushi pieces , salads) never came . When we addressed this issue we were told it was coming - it never came ! Then complaining again about a lasagna roll and hand roll not coming out they told us that it was cancelled ...we didn't cancel anything ! We argued at least for the avocado hand roll and were told the hour was up and we could only get dessert ... Mind you they count the hour from when the order is placed ... And they take forever to start and give it to the table. We asked for soy sauce and spicy mayo for the table and the owner herself told us that there was enough sauce on the sushi ... When my cousin started to ask the waitress for something she said one minute rudely and never returned ... Just horrible overall . There are so many sushi places in Vegas . I'm sure this one will fail .
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Food is good but it's a long wait on Saturday. Also some people in our group were upset over 18% tip charge for large party at a buffet. Again food is good but you also pay for good service and a wonderful time and having people upset over tip issues takes away from the experience. If service merits 18% at buffet, no one would have cared. But service not that great. Probably will not return. There are much better places for $40 a person with full service where 18% or more gratuity is well deserved. If you are a small group the tip issue is of no concern.
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Best punk rock bar there is and ever will be. Totally trashy and dirty looking , free shows and lots of fun. On a side note use the restroom before u get there
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I was excited to try their food and not eat another 'chain' meal. The counter girl could not get my order right, charged me the wrong thing, and then when I asked about their gift for being a Veteran they said I needed to show them proof. I have never felt so terrible about sharing the fact that I served in Iraq. It's sad that someone would question my service to my country.
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We were in Rio to watch Eddie Griffin in the King's Room, and we thought of having dinner here before the show. Pho in Vegas? I was a bit skeptical since I got used to different pho places in the Bay Area. It was, of course, pricey. What else would you expect to have in Vegas? Their execution looked okay, but there's something missing from the whole bowl. I had to put a lot of stuff in it to get comfy eating it. It was a bit weird of how they took our order, got our money, gave us a number, found our own table, waited for our number to be called, and picked up our own food to bring it to our table. It felt stressful. The whole place was a big confusion to me, but we got our food, ate, and left. I started with three stars since the food was okay, although it was not on the level of my Bay Area experience. So, I finally decided that two stars feels right on the spot.
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Crowded, relaxed atmosphere with small, candlelit tables. They had great beer, brewed on premises. I tried 2 beers: a belgian and a porter, whose names I don't know because I'm an uncultured anglophone. The crowd was pretty young and the waitstaff was helpful even though they were insanely busy. Good spot!
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Me and my boyfriend always come to this Target (every weekend). Tonight when we went to Target we were harassed by the security guard and escorted out of the building. I'm guessing she thought we were stealing something from the store. All we bought were cheap earrings, a swim suit top, an xbox gift card, and a rockstar drink. When we were near the check out line she came up to us and asked if we \""needed any help with anything\"" (but not in a polite way). We said we were fine and then went to go check out. While we were checking out she stood on the other side of the register we were at and watched us pay. After we were finished pay she came up right behind us and kept asking us if \""we were sure we didn't need help with anything\"" and continued to follow us out of the store. She embarrassed us in front of shoppers and Target employees and made us look like thieves. I have never been treated this way in my life. Horrible experience and management will be hearing about this.
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When there to check it out and found the help is very poorly trained first and worst thing is getting your car from valet in back by the rooms the pick up area is so small in traffic areas my daughter almost got hit stupid idea and when you go to check in valet in front you have to walk all the way through the casino to check in there are only 3 food places and no Starbucks but a very bad coffee place that says they don't have a blender so no mixed drinks the rooms are so small in you fart you can stink up the intire room. Casino is so very small no good machines table games everywhere , I don't think I will go back it is no MGM better.
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I had the mac n cheese burger with fries. My friends ordered the tacos, wings & lettuce wrap. This place is pretty hyped up and overpriced for the quality of food. My burger didn't have any special flavor to it. Just a burger and they slapped some mac n cheese in the middle in place of a regular cheese. I could have gone to In n Out or Five Guys Burger for half the price and some free peanuts. What a disappointment. I'll give 2 stars cause our server was really pleasant.
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Good place to eat. Hate getting charged for extra ranch and sauce.
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i do not understand why everyone loves this place\n\n1. it is extremely over priced\n2. had a burger and it was burnt and was extremely dry\n3. slow service\n4. burnt veal parmigian \n\nI would not go back to this place
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Working just down the street, any excuse that i have to take clients out, or friends that come on in for lunch - lets head on down to local breeze. I will admit i have a problem - i find something and can't stray from it - here is the Green Chile Burger. I don't know who originally came up with the idea to put chile on a burger - but i love that person. \n\nFood is an upscale lunch, service is casual, waitresses are fun, owner working just like everyone else. \n\n5 stars for everything - the porch - ambiance - food - service.
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I like pubs. I like good beer, on tap. \nBut, I also like nice bars. I like perusing a cocktail list and picking out something which I've never heard of before. \n\nUnfortunately, Underdogs fulfils neither of those things.\n\nIt looks pretty cool inside, but despite the fact that it's kitted out like the living room you've always wanted but can't afford, it doesn't feel comfortable to me. \n\nFirst of all, you're not allowed to stand. You will be wondering \""WTF\"" right about now, but it's true. The first time I went here I was with a large group of Yelpers who had to be strewn all over the room because they weren't allowed to stand and have a chat with friends.\n\nSecondly, there are no beers on tap. Beer is sold here, in bottles, for some exorbitant price. There are also no cocktails. This would be the perfect place for a shwank cocktail bar, but nah. No cocktails. I also got the impression that there is a limited number of spirits behind the bar as well, when I ordered a Hendricks and tonic and was told they didn't carry Hendricks. There isn't even an impressive wine list. I mean seriously, it's like going to a friend's fancy house for drinks, and having them charge you a lot of money for the privilege. \n\nThe final straw was the food. The Man and I were hungry so ordered a bite which came from Amore Dogs upstairs. I love Italian food but was served this poor excuse for an antipasti which some meat on it that had the consistency of something which came out of a can. \n\nIt really comes down to the fact that we're not exactly short on great bars and pubs in Edinburgh, and as such I have pretty high expectations. \nI have enough standby favourites and places I would like to try to keep me from having the urge to return to Underdogs.
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This place is always crowded, noisy and kind of overwhelming. But it is sooo worth it just to come in for one of their delicious agua frescas. They have a stand near the produce section where they will ladle you a huge cup of iced fruit juice. My favorites are the cantaloupe and the watermelon, but they're all good, the perfect thing to take the edge off a hot Phoenix day.
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Some of the best wings in town! Beer selection is ridiculous. Best night to go: Wednesdays! Comedy at 8pm! $6 for a dozen wings! THIS IS TRUTH. You're welcome.
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We stopped by Kabuki on the way home from the Suns game a couple of weeks ago. We weren't starving and wanted to try this place out, so we figured we'd give it a shot for a quick sushi fix.\n\nThe decor is somewhat typical trendy sushi bar - ultra modern and artsy - but pleasant nonetheless. The music wasn't overly loud, and plasma televisions over the sushi bar were tuned to ESPN. The place was relatively packed for an east valley restaurant at almost 11pm. The crowd appeared to be mostly drinkers vs. eaters, as the noise level could attest; it felt more like a bar than a restaurant.\n\nWe sat at the sushi bar, and were disappointed to see that the sushi chefs were busily packing away and cleaning their stations for the evening. Our server advised that last call would be in about 10-15 minutes. We were unimpressed that we were not offered miso or edamame after we were seated.\n\nThe wait staff service was poor at both extremes -- painfully slow one moment, with the server hovering over us the next. Our server brought menus and then stood and waited while we perused. I told him we were just going to get sushi, so he insisted on taking our drink orders. I ordered a Kirin and a glass of water (I didn't know how else to get rid of the guy!) and my companion (boyfriend sounds ridiculous at my advanced age) ordered sake and hot tea. My beer was delivered quickly and cold, and then the server vanished. The sake and tea didn't arrive until midway through our meal, after a second request. Once I drained my water glass, it was never refilled, despite a request. At the end of the meal we waited (and waited, and waited, and waited, and waited) for our check, and were finally able to snag our server to request the check as he flew past us. This guy had only three modes: anxious puppy (standing beside us with an expectant look on his face); falcon (flying past us at breakneck speed on his way to a mission); and invisible.\n\nThe sake list is nice, and quite extensive. The menu is nearly intimidatingly (I don't think that's really a word) large, with both raw and cooked options. The raw portion of the menu was adequate, though neither creative nor exciting.\n\nWe ordered toro sashimi, and for the money the portion was on the small side. The normally buttery, smooth tuna belly was tough and chewy, a very unwelcome surprise. We also ordered some nigiri and a couple of rolls. The sushi was prepared quickly, and the chef was attentive enough to not toss everything at us at once, even though the evening clean-up process was well underway. He presented the first couple of dishes, then waited a bit to bring forth more so that we weren't overwhelmed. Each of the plates was presented beautifully. The dishes themselves were very pretty -- they reminded me of sculpted ice. The portions were smallish, but the fish was fresh. The level of originality was about average, as was the taste. The sushi prices were neither exorbitant nor cheap.\n\nThis overall dining experience can best be described as average, leaning heavily towards sub-par considering the wait staff service and unforgivable toro. It dawned on me as we departed and were walking past the other patrons that we did not fit the target demographic for the restaurant. Kabuki is a place geared towards a younger, Gen X type that is less interested in high quality dining and more interested in seeing and being seen. This less-demanding patron is very satisfied with a chain-imposed menu. He/she is happy eating California rolls made from \""crab\"" with a K and drinking copious quantities of Grey Goose lychee martinis. I'm not criticizing this demographic - it's just not my style.
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Our cab driver suggested this eatery as cheap and tasty and off the beaten (read: tourist) track. Wasn't disappointed. \nWe had the orange beef and the kung pao chicken and couldn't finish the massive portions. They also afforded us a pot of complimentary green tea and a huge big bowl of pork and lotus flower root soup which was an unexpected pleasure!! And were nice enough to call us a cab when we were ready to leave.\nMinus one star for having only one beer (heineken). Would liked to have supped on something a little more asian. Still, worth the visit... And cheap as chips!!
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I hadn't been here for about a year and let me tell you that I was impress with updates on menu and service. \nI went today for lunch with my sister, who by the way hadn't been there ever. We were greeted and seated immediately as we walked in by a very friendly waitress. My sister and I had the \""firecrackers jalape\u00f1os\"" as appetizer and order the \""tres quesos\"", \""rainbow roll\"" and \""Culichi roll\"" to share. Let me tell you, all of them are to die for. Best part is that this rolls are huge and very affordable. My sister wanted to order a fourth roll just cause she is so used to sushi at other places were they come very small and only six slices. But I warned her that this place is nothing but generous on their portions. We were extremely satisfied with our food and service. \nTo be honest, it took me this long to go back just because last few times I'd been there before today, waitresses were not friendly and took for ever to get our drinks and food delivered. But this time everything was perfect. \nI don't give them a 5 stars just because I believe their rolls need to be a bit tighter since we had to rush picking up the pieces and eating them before they crumble. But other than that I totally recommend this place. \nJust be warned, portions are BIG so if u don't eat to much just order one roll or order a couple to share. Also be adventurous and try some of the Latin Rolls. I assure you won't regret it!! \nCan't wait to go back!!!
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This review is for Paige Family Practice, not for the doctor. I found this place from my insurance website and was calling for the doctor to do a physical. When I got here, I was very swiftly looked over by the PA. To be fair she did add on additional blood tests when I mentioned my concerns, so that's good.\n\nThe follow up visit to draw blood was terrible. I'd made an appointment, and still had to wait almost 30 minutes. There wasn't that many people at the practice, so I don't know if they're just inefficient or what.\n\nI was only able to obtain my test results by calling them a dozen times. Don't bother calling them, they will not answer. I will be looking for another doctor.
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Seeing as I'm a self proclaimed sushi snob, last year the boyfriend took me here to celebrate New Years. \n\nGrub: I wish I can comment on the sushi itself as it was nearly a year ago, but my mind still lingers on the juicy flanks of beef carpaccio seared to perfection. We also ordered the Kobe / Wagyu beef wrapped with bacon which was equally succulent and paired it with a round of Sake. Highly recommended!\n\nService: Our waiter was decent. Though she did nothing wrong to deserve to be reprimanded, she also did nothing more than the typical greeting you would normally receive at your local Denny's. For a place that is rated 5 stars and charges an arm and a leg for its dishes, I guess I expected a little more effort in terms of service. \n\nAmbiance: For me, it was reflective of Yamashiro's in Hollywood minus the 360 degree city view. Encompassing elements of the Japanese garden in its interior, the restaurant was serene and well decorated. The gigantic waterfall situated in the center of the restaurant didn't hurt either. \n\nPrice: In total, our meal cost around $250 for two people. Was it worth it? Perhaps the Wagyu beef and Kobe flanks...... but seeing as I don't remember Didly Squat about the sushi platters, I assume it was nothing too special.
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I've been here occasionally since I've lived in the area, and twice now they have charged my debit card almost double the amount that I've spent there, when I talked to the manager he told me that \""it was a problem with the payment processor.\"" I don't know how that happens, I've used my debit card at tons of other places and never been charged twice, but this is the second time that this place has shorted me 60 dollars by charging me twice for my tab. I definitely won't be going back. Cactus Jacks is more reasonably priced and doesn't royally screw up my checking account when I go there.
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Was on time. Seemed knowledgeable. Gave some good ideas for what I wanted done. Called back later in the week since I still hadn't even received a bid. They said they would get back to me. Never heard from them again. I really don't like people wasting my time. They could've at least called and said they couldn't/wouldn't do the job.
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Very disappointed. I went there looking for a maternity dress and was told they no longer have a maternity section because they got rid of it. As a result, they no longer have me as a customer.
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Lots of history at this place. Once a drug store, now an ice cream parlor. Be sure to read the interesting story of this place, and check out the flood line when you visit. You can also sign their guest book while you're there.\n\nThe guys working here were extremely nice. They were very patient while I perused their extensive menu. They offer all sorts of ice cream creations such as floats, sundaes, splits, and milkshakes. They even offer no sugar added and lactose-free options as well as flavored whipped cream. In the end I decided on a single scoop of ice cream in a cone - how boring.
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Horrible!!! Avoid this place! The service is bad, we never received our food which may be a good thing since i saw multiple tables send their food back. Do yourself a favor and drive across the parking lot to Whiskey Rose.
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This is what my mom and I like to call the budget buffet.\n\nCheap to chow...and the food is relatively tasty. \n\nThe food isn't of the same quality as let's say the buffet at the MGM, but the price is about half. The food here isn't as bland and tasteless as many other buffets either. I would eat here before eating at RIO again!\n\nI am giving it 3 stars for the food and selection, plus a bonus star for the price.
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not sure why this place has so many decent reviews.\nthe 1 star just goes to the sangria and that is it.\nfood was not memorable, food was not appetizing to eat or to look at.\nservice was horrible...\ndo not come here........ i came here because i was told its a good local spot..... but stick to the strip with all the amazing chefs at the hotels....
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3 stars for the hotel\n-1 because it doesn't live up to a Sheraton standard...\n\nThis is an old run down Sheraton. Still a nice place to stay, but it needs an update. \n\nNice pool btw...
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You know that feeling you get when you make an important purchase like a home, car or bed, and after the feeling of wow wears off you are left with the feeling of remorse? Well, that didn't happen here thanks to Jeni (normally works out of the Arcadia location). \n\nI went in to ask a few questions that I couldn't get answers to online. Jeni answered all of them without pushing a sale on me, nothing more annoying than a pushy salesperson. Anyway, she explained the difference between the iLE and normal i series as well as the p series... Btw the i10 is the bomb, but a lil more than I am ready to spend on a bed at the moment. I also learned that since the beds are modular you can replace the padding and memory foam anytime you want and it's not too expensive. \n\nMy sleep number is about 40 and compared to that, my bed is probably an 80 near the head and 50 near the bottom... Needless to say my back aches just thinking about my bed, but when I layer on the sleep number i8 at 40 I could feel the tension fading away. This bed is a pretty penny, but just think how my life will change when I can have a sound nights sleep and wake up refreshed and pain free. For now I'll have to dream of a better bed, but soon enough I will be sleeping soundly and selectively. Thanks Jeni!
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Yep. Still sucks.\n\nWent their recently for a friend's birthday. Didn't want to but it was for one of my oldest friends and I didn't want to disappoint her. \n\nI only ordered drinks and had some chips and salsa. Drinks were good but the chips and salsa weren't great. The server seemed annoyed I wasn't ordering food, but do you blame me with my past experiences? I had a taste of my friend's cheese enchilada and vegan black beans the staff is so proud of. Not impressed.\n\nYelpers please keep in mind that some of the 5 star reviews you see posted for Aunt Chiladas quite possibly may be an employee. How do I know this? Because I got a message from an employee after my last update. She said that she knows which bartender I am talking about that was rude at my HS reunion and said \""he is really great, just not for banquets.\"" She also said \""I do not know why any server would yell at you, that is just ridiculous.\"" And my personal favorite \""And yes, there is bacon and lard in our re fried beans. I have no hispanic background, so I am not sure what is traditional. But they are pretty tastey.\"" But then she says \""\nWith that said, I really hope you come back.\""\n\nDirect quotes. And this employee has a glowing 5 star review for Aunt Chiladas and she says nothing about being an employee. Isn't this breaking some sort of Yelp rule? And what business does she have messaging me unless she is a manager? \n\nSorry but I wouldn't trust any Mexican restaurant in the Phoenix area that has less than 4 stars. There are many better choices.
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I had avoided Hokkaido since it opened for two main reasons -- 1) their logo makes it looks like a laundromat, and I don't like the idea of eating seafood at a laundromat; 2) I have a a general distrust of seafood this far inland, especially in 'all you can eat' quantities, and most especially at a laundromat.\n\nMy boyfriend and I wanted to get sushi tonight, though, so turned to Yelp for ideas of where to do this. Hokkaido scored high in the results, making this officially the first time Yelp has let me down. And it not only just let me down, but also helped lead me to a general feeling tonight of wanting to give up on life after a meal there.\n\nWe started with the sushi. I'm certainly not a sushi aficionado, but even I know that sushi is not supposed to be so... chewy. I don't even really know what more to say about it. I tried a stuffed clam and stuffed shrimp as well, and with both, the stuffing was pretty tasteless and just came off in a clump, leaving me with sad looking pieces of fish, that were, once again, really really chewy. \n\nI'd been pretty excited about the crab legs, as I'm not terribly picky about those, so it's hard to let me down there. Ultimately, they were fine... somewhat run-of-the-mill, but at least similar in quality to any you can find at the finest Chinese buffets our Northern suburbs have to offer. (In fact, that's the only reason I gave this place 2 stars, which to me is really more like 1, since you apparently can't give NO stars.)\n\nEverything started really going downhill after this, though. When I'd gone to the crab area for my crab legs, I'd tried to even avoid looking at the plate of 'whole' crabs next to them... the meal hadn't been *horrible* thus far, just pretty bland (and chewy), but I was still mindful of the fact though that my general queasiness about this experience could tip over into full-blown nausea at any moment. After a single glance at these 'whole' crabs told me something was definitely not right there, I just decided to pretend I'd never noticed them. This plan was foiled, though, when my boyfriend, who apparently has no idea what a crab is or is not supposed to look like, brought one back to the table. I really had no choice at that point but to look at it a bit more closely. We ultimately concluded that there was no way this crab came from anywhere farther away than the Mon. Had the sign above the dish indicated what species of crab this was, I might have had less difficulty with the whole thing, but to simply say that THIS thing was 'crab' made it even grosser. It was brownish in color and had hugely disproportionate, misshapen claws that could only have resulted from exposure to some type of radiation. The meat (which, I imagine it's needless to say by now, I didn't consume) was crumbly and dry. I swear I could smell smoke from the mills released from its shell when he cracked it open. I don't think I can attach a link here, but if you do a google image search of 'genetically modified spider,' or even just simply 'Love Canal,' you can probably get a better idea of what this thing looked like.\n\nIf it's not clear, I think I would go so far as to say that I was actually personally offended by this place. I struck up a conversation with a seemingly very nice, normal-looking (remarkably so, in this place) woman in front of me at the dessert table, and she mentioned that she likes taking her son here when he comes into town for a 'nice meal.' I wanted to cry and give her a hug. By the way, the desserts were also extremely chewy. And the watermelon was sour. \n\nOn our way out, we saw a sign that indicated you can have your wedding reception there. So, in conclusion, if you are planning a wedding reception, and want that wedding reception to be the most depressing affair any of your guests have ever attended, and you want your wedding favor to be sending your loved ones home with the runs for the next three days, then I strongly recommend Hokkaido. Since Yelp doesn't offer a rating for that, though, I'm going to go ahead and highly recommend avoiding this place. You deserve better, and you're more likely to get it catching something 'fresh' down the hill off the Duck Hollow pier.
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The Gold Coast is a stress free alternative whilst staying in Vegas. Gold Coast is located next to the Rio on Flamingo Rd, and across the street from The Palms. \n\nI have stayed here three times now and every time I am glad I made that choice. The number one reason is that I don't have to drive on Las Vegas Blvd at all. I exit the 15 and turn AWAY from the strip, park for free and with no traffic or stress in Gold Coast's covered parking lot, and then walk to the lobby for check in. All stress free and comfortable. The check in staff is usually pretty friendly and the walk to the room from the desk is not too far. \nThe other reason I enjoy the Gold Coast is the premium rooms. For an extra $20 a night you can stay in a newly renovated room that looks as modern as The Wynn. \nThere is also a free shuttle that takes you from the GC to the Orleans and then to the Strip, dropping you off at Bill's Gambling Hall. \n\nThe eateries at the Gold Coast are severely lacking, however. There is a TGI Friday''s which I can find at home. When I go to Vegas I like to try new and exciting restaurants. The Friday's is the only sit down restaurant in the entire casino, so I hope you like it! I got take out late Sunday night for a midnight snack and it tasted great and service was good. However, I can go to Friday's anywhere. They also have a deli / ice cream counter that sells prepackaged sandwiches for $6.99 a piece. Rip off! I didn't even try one because of the price. There is a Seattle's Best coffee stand that has pastries for breakfast, but nothing special. The only unique places here are The Cortez Room steakhouse, Ping Pang Pong Asian Restaurant, and the Ports O' Call buffet. All of them are cheap and taste like it :) So, Gold Coast is good for a quick bite to fill you up in between meals, but I'll be going to a nicer place on the strip for my meals. \n\nThe Casino is fairly large with a huge number of slots, a sports book, bingo room, and a small table games area. I didn't have much luck with the slots, but video poker worked out well for me. The slots seemed very tight in this place. \n\nI have stayed at both the premium and the regular rooms. The premium rooms offer more modern upgrades like tiled shower instead of fiberglass, bigger tvs, and modern looking furniture. There is a thermostat on the wall to control the actual temperature of your room, which is pretty awesome. The beds are a little firm and I woke up sore each morning, but I didn't have any trouble sleeping due to it being uncomfortable. \n\nThe pool area is nice but small. It gets sun for most of the day and is big enough for a handful of people to go into at the same time without bumping into each other. There is also a nice fitness center overlooking the pool with weight machines, bicycles, treadmills, and eliptical machines. Good way to work off the buffet from last night!\n\nHit up the Gold Coast to save some money on your room, take the shuttle to the strip, and then use your savings on a really nice dinner somewhere. Nothing beats a stress free trip to Vegas!
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ICE PRINCESS??? Yeah, thats what the boys called us when we walked into the ice bar at Mandalay Bay last week all decked out in our white fur jackets and fuzzy hats. I mean, who's to blame them. We looked pretty cute.\n\nFirst of all, this place is pricey! We went for the VIP package that was $75 and that included the upgraded fur coats, 2 drinks, 1 photo and your head piece to keep (choice between the fuzzy head band and the winter hat). It also included your locker and gloves and booties if you needed them. \n\nYOU CAN NOT BRING IN ANY cameras, cell phones ext. They say it is because the cold can destroy your equipment BUT I AM CANADIAN and I have had cell phones in much colder weather. They just want you to purchase the photos when you are done. Remember, only the VIP package includes 1 photo. You can purchase your own photos 1 for $20 and 3 for $40 or view them online later and purchase them. \n\nThe cheapest package is $25 per person and includes the blue jackets and 1 drink. Other packages vary between this one and the VIP\n\nThe place was entirely made of ICE! The bar, the seats, the windows, the statues, the GLASSES! Yeah, you heard me, your glasses are even made of ice...talk about a cooooool drink :) \n\nIt was a really fun, expensive experience but totally worth the cost for a one time thing. Most people will only stay in about 30 min, but we, my friends stayed in for an hour and a half!\n\nIce princess.....Boys, boys, boys....I'm no ice princess....I'm the ICE QUEEN! :)
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Fucking shit!! What a great show. A billion thanks to RACHEL S. for the hookup!! \n\nThis was the only show I've wanted to see this year. I was pretty excited beforehand and it was all that and more. A couple of glasses of Chimay in the beer garden had us in a great mood. Really cool circus tent set up and transports you to another place altogether. Stage setting is great..talk about in your face! We were lucky to snag seats in the left side of the 1st row. \n\nThe acts were incredible with my fave being the rollerskating couple. My heart rate was not only up since their act blew me away but also because they were SO CLOSE to us. One slip up would've sent the female skater hurling into the first 3 rows. \n\nThe gazillionaire and his assistant had our sides splitting in laughter throughout the show. Definitely don't bring people easily offended by off color jokes. I also wouldn't recommend taking your mother...unless she'd down to touch tongues with another random chick. Don't ask..just go!!!!!!
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Well, I gotta say that this place wasnt bad. Again, i didnt stay here, but had a 3 day conference in the back. The valet guys were very cool and friendly. The place is pretty long, as it doesnt look like that from the strip. \n\nWhen I was there, they were remodeling and doing construction, but the place wasnt a rundown.
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Probably one of the slowest banks I have been to in a Long time.. Let me paint a picture for you: Monday morning rush. 1 merchant teller and 1 regular teller. Line 8 people deep and not moving. 3 useless \""bankers\"" sitting at their desks with NO clients probably on Facebook. AVOID this bank if you are in any sort of hurry. They act like they are doing you a favor when its your money that you are giving them to hold.
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We used to be regulars here. As of a few months ago, their sushi has become a joke. Extremelly small! The rolls have barely any fish in them, they don't even fill it up rice! They used to be good, but after several more tries, we are done.
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