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I had a great experience at the South Point spa! The people there were so nice. Briane is a sweet and efficient attendant. I got an amazing medium pressure massage from Lori, who was so kind. The icing on the cake was the facial that I got from Frida de la Paz. The Skinceuticals oxygen facial is phenomenal. I kept petting my face for a week afterwards. If you're staying at South Point don't stray down to the strip for a spa experience. Save yourself the stress and get a better deal with the great team on site.\n\nAlso, the rooms at the hotel are great. Incredibly spacious. We were there for a conference for a full week and every single person we encountered - front desk, bell hops, security staff, wait staff (ZenShin!) bartenders and waitresses were so courteous and friendly. The roundtrip shuttle to the strip is only $8. A bargain.
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I stayed here with my better half and I must say, Cosmopolitan is definitely a trendy and beautiful place.\n\nWith balconies facing The Strip and the Bellagio fountains, hosting a club as grandeur as Marquee, fancy blue lights on the side of their hotels that just scream \""LOOK AT ME!,\"" and all the cool little touches in every room, what's not to love? They even have jetted Japanese bath tubs and a nice relaxing shower if it's not your cup of tea. Even the lobby looks cool with their square columns of ever-changing mini-movies and artsy displays.\n\nWhile Cosmo is definitely modern and swanky, the staff here isn't as friendly as some of the other places. I think the fact that they work in the coolest and newest hotel on The Strip has gotten to their head. Pretentious much? Cosmopolitan appeals to the younger crowds with their trendy glamorous ambiance. Girls in short skits and stripper heels and guys looking douchey, this is what Vegas is stereotyped for, babes!\n\nStay for the gorgeous rooms and go to the Chandelier Bar at least once. It's all contemporary, glitz, and glam at The Cosmo!
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Can get a bit crowded -- not uncommon to see a line leading out the door on weekends. Couple this with the fact that servers are in no rush to seat people... \n\nStill, a great place to grab quality sushi. And the prices are not outrageous.
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Good sushi here. I'm a big nigiri fan so I come in lay down my order and in a few minutes there's a buffet tray of assorted sushi in front of me. I'll The quality was better than an AYCE place but the prices were decent. The chefs are willing to make changes or special rolls if you ask. The teppan is pretty good too, also reasonably priced. Make an effort to socialize and be friendly with your chef, it pays off.
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Received a discount from a ticket booth we bought tickets to peepshow later that night. We paid $30 for 2 adult dinners and drinks. Not sure how the normal rates are but $15 per person is a steal for a prime rib buffet.The range of food was great too. The only problem is it was too freaking cold in there. It's actually a good way from keeping people from staying and over eating. Maybe bring a lite jacket if you plan on getting your money's worth?
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For real estate agents or anyone looking to get into the business, this is the place to go for classes. I've been taking my continuing education classes here for years! Bill Gallagher (owner/ local Charlottean) is not only one of the smartest & most knowledgeable instructors but he's funny as hell. He's got a whole list of instructors to help with all the different classes and I haven't experienced a dull one yet. Taking my C.E. classes every year through Superior, not only am I learning but the time really flies by( real estate agents know what I'm talking about). Superior also travels throughout the state conducting training classes & have now expanded to online classes too. I won't go anywhere else!!
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Met friends for dinner last night as had been interested in trying one of the Barrio restaurants for quite awhile. The restaurant has a nicely shaded patio which was great to be able to sit outside in June! Really enjoyed the guacamole made table side as it had the cranberries that really gave it a twist!\n\nServicewise?? Beers took forever to get to the table and once delivered, were incorrect. The patio misters were on full blast and by the time we left, the back of my shirt and my head was soaked with water. I have never blow dried my head at a restaurant before but cant say that now! Several tables made mention of the heavy mist that was to go off at 8p but we were still in a London fog a 815pm.\n\nThe chicken burrito was good but I rushed through it so I could leave and dry off. Guess we should have changed tables and moved inside but not all of us were getting the free shower and that was never offered to us.
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WOOOOW. So again today Sunday the 2nd of November. I placed order by phone. Drove there to pick up and was told they were out of potatoes AGAIN. Who ever gets paid to do there inventory plz call me so I can get paid for half ass work. Go to burito express on higley and Guadalupe by circle k
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( o ) ( o ) Boobies = cool. Hooters = stupid crappy place. \n\nFood sucks. Chicks are stupid. Having some cleavage showing does not give them a free pass when it comes to poor service. I didn't pick this place, a buddy of mine did. That bastard, I might not talk to him anymore. I never understood the pantyhose with the shorts, what no talent ass clown in upper management came up with that brilliant marketing ploy?
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I came here because I read that they had a lunch buffet. When I inquired about it, I was told that they didn't have it anymore. So I settled for one of their lunch specials... I got the sweet and sour chicken. It was pretty lousy.
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This is a place we will return to frequently! Met some friends here on a Friday afternoon and were easily seated for dinner on the patio. Thought it might be too hot at 5:30Pm, but the patio is chilled....probably with evap. It was perfectly comfortable. We both started with margaritas...of course! Jeannie slurped down her pomegranate margarita and my house version was well received. Guacamole was our natural choice and we it was a good start to an enjoyable meal.\n\nThe fish tacos were some of the best we have ever had ( Jeannie shared hers with me:) and I went with the $12 smoked red chile pork roast. If I could have picked up my plate and licked all of the pork and chile residue off it, I would have!\n\nThe menu promises lots of tasty return visits. Course, more margaritas will have to be part of the experience.\n\nAs an important side note, the service here was fantastic! Everyone was super attentive. This place seems to be working on all cylinders
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Pros: Great and various food, attentive service, interesting decor\n\nCons: Not much except that you're in Pittsburgh not where I live now!!!\n\nTell me if I can find a place like this in the SF Bay Area. I miss you, Zenith Tea Room!\n\nI have only come here for the Sunday brunch which starts at 11 am. This is one of the hidden treasures of Pittsburgh. The entire brunch is vegan and also dangerously unhealthy (read: tons of sugary treats). The buffet is flat-rate which includes the buffet, a choice of tea/drink and main dish (such as vegan french toast, if that's possible -- it's so awesome).\n\nFOR TEN DOLLARS!\n\nThey use mismatched antiquey dishware and silverware. And even the chairs don't match! So in some way, it's like dining in an attic, but everything is tastefully selected. Of course, this place being in the Southside means it's mostly hipsters that come this way. But an incredible gem this is. It's easy to get a table for less than 4...but huge parties, expect to wait.\n\nI really need to come back here just for tea there. They have an incredible tea list. I personally love the darjeeling, but that's the staple for me.
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Best NY style pizza in Vegas. I know since I used to work in NYC for years and been to Vegas many times. The place is very hard to find and I actually had to call them up to see where they're at. Once there, it's a lot smaller than I thought it would be. It suits much better for to go than to eat in. I ordered plain cheese and a sausage. Both are very good and comparable to NYC pizza. \n\nAs for price, well, you are inside Cosmo and will pay the price for that. If you want cheaper, you need to eat away from the strip.
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HORRIBLE. Bought new wheels from Discount Tire and two days later my tire and fell off going 70mph on I17! Bill the store manager didn't do anything. Never called me back! They messed up three times in my transaction and now the tire fell off and cost me over $300! They will not reimburse any of the damages and refuse to even talk to me!
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Enjoyed the winter solstice concert Saturday night. Fun scene, cover benefited charity, drinks were decent (nothing spectacular), but the grilled cheeses moved this review from a three to four star rating. Fun night, cool spot. Will go back!
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Wish I had read the reviews here before going to this lousy restaurant. Most of the things we didn't like about our visit other reviewers have already mentioned in recent reviews: our table was all sticky even though we were among the first customers for the day; the hard chairs were uncomfortable, if you're not tall your feet will be dangling when you sit; our nachos were good but my friend said his chicken fajitas were really lacking in flavour and my beef chimichanga was not even the way it was described in the menu -no cheese, no sour cream, only a tiny bit of sauce underneath and inside half the filling was the same red rice that was served as a side order on my plate. Why would somebody want so much rice? This was a very poorly composed entr\u00e9e. How about getting rid of some of that rice and instead have some retried beans, cheese, sour cream, salsa, salad or something instead of all that rice? \nAnd you better like that bright red sauce they use because they seem to use it on everything; the nachos, the rice, the sauce on a stuffed tortilla. \nAfter I asked for my missing sour cream it didn't get brought to our table until we had both given up on wanting to eat this overpriced, bland meal. \nOh yeah, the tall Margarita slush drinks tasted weak, too. If you want a good one with lots of Tequila at a good price try the Circus Circus casino. \nWe were kicking ourselves thinking that we could of had a pretty good steak dinner somewhere else for what we paid at this joint, and we had a Groupon too. Never again; you've been warned.
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Used to go here almost every other day when I first moved up here, for one simple reason it was good (not like the ones back home). Went there the other night and tacos were extremely cold!! Hot dog wasn't as good as before, wasn't bad but wasn't good. If mickeys is one of your options go with the other place, if mickeys is your choice then it's s win either way.
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Wonderful change from UK pubs. It's kinda hidden, below the Black Bull Tavern. \nAccording to my Czech friend, this bar is a copy of an old, traditional countryside bar circa communist times. The seating is bare, the walls have Czech pictures but not touristy, more quaint, as if it were pictures of the local scenery. The wood is painted bright fire engine red, and with lighting bright, it doesn't feel cozy in the traditional sense, yet it has a coziness that I can only call shabby communist chic, the absurdity of those times encapsulated in the red paint, as if you're always on display, always being watched. That being said, it's still a laid back place. The low ceilings give it part of its cozy charm. There are also 2 plush sofas, where I found a wonderful place to take a load off my feet and lean into the pillows after a good night of drinking. Also... beers, they have Budvar, Staropramen, and Plze\u0148, or Pilsner Urquell (the original Pils).\n\n\n Bonus review: a quote from worldsbestbars.com ---\nhttp://www.worldsbestbars.com/public/venue_listing.jsp?categoryId=17&currentVenueId=199\n\""Winner of Scotland's 'Style Bar Of The Year 1999, 'Pivo Caff\u00e9' is a classic bohemian lair. Squash up against the oh-so-hip young dudes as they make it their mission to devour the finest cocktails, like a Longer Absinthe. Sit back and savour the unique and unconventional atmosphere and get drawn in.\""
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These guys did a great job when I hired them to take my wife and her friend to and from the airport. Stopped them off for pics at the LV sign and the liquor store- cant ask for much more than that!
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this place is shitty they tell you they deliver 2.5 miles and dont horrible customer service and i really hope this place shuts down apperently my money no good there dont even bother with this place its a waste og time
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Good services twice in a row.
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We heard that you cannot go wrong with the restaurants in new York new York. There were lines everywhere so we thought that we got lucky when they took us right in. We commented that the restaurant was so empty so perhaps that's not a good sign. WE WERE RIGHT. Not only was the service bad...took 55 min to get food, but our waitress was rude and no explanation given or apology when we asked about our food. Food was mediocre at best. But they really don't care because they get automatic tip. Waithelp were crowded by the bar a lot talking and laughing and a lot of empty, unbused tables around us as we ate. Quite unsightly. Do not try this one!
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RIP OFF! They took my money for a performance DVD of my daughter and we never got it or a refund. No one ever bothered to return any of my calls about it. My niece also took classes there and left to go to Dance Fusion. Fern only cares about her money and will threaten parents in front of their kids if they don't pay tuition on time. Parents BEWARE.
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I have been frequenting about 10 consignment stores in Scottsdale. I am furnishing a house and looking for quality furniture and home goods at a decent price. This place is one of my least favorite. They are so overpriced it's crazy! The only reason I'm giving it 2 stars instead of 1 is that they do have new 1,500 threadcount sheets for $99. That's the only reason to visit this store.
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Was 5 stars, now is (merely) 4 stars. Which means it is still a damned sight better than most other places. I go here about once a week for over a decade now. Salads are the stars though sandwiches and baked goods are great too. They regularly revise their menu which is great when they add some terrific new item but frustrating when that great new item falls of the menu again a few months later.
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After being open for a year I finally made it to Iruna. What I have been missing for a whole year! It was sooo good. Great Happy Hour. Our bartender, Quinn was exceptional, very well informed. Every dish we had was delicious and beautifully presented. I can hardly wait to return for dinner.
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A friend recommended(born & raised in Montreal) this \""incredible chain\"" to me, during my visit. It was a \""must go.\"" So before my concert at the Bell Center, we bee-lined to the closest St. Hubert we saw. We had 1.5 hours to spare, before the 7pm concert - plenty of time. \nWRONG.\n\nnothing,ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about this place impressed me. IF i didn't know better and took this place to be the representation of Montreal, I would have left right away.\n\nNobody greeted us. \nThey wiped the table after we sat. \nNobody spoke to us, let alone explain the menu items. \nWe were dying for a cold mixer (we're all passionate about drinks) but nobody asked.\n\nI don't think I've ever had such a salty soup in my LIFE - it was like drinking salt water - 2:1 salt - but could I let that be known? no, because nobody came to check on us. Tables around us with French -speaking people were check often but we were not - we don't do this, in Toronto - just avoiding Francophones? it's not heard of.\n\nThe chicken was good - the sauce was no Swiss Chalet, but it was pretty good too. by the time we were done eating - we had 30 minutes to concert time. Of course, nobody would even make eye contact with us.\nEven when we got up, dressed to go - nobody came. We had to go ask our tab to be closed - as you would do at take outs.\nSo in the end , we were 30 minutes late for the concert.\n\nI'm glad I knew better than to take this place as a representation of Montreal - and thank goodness our dining experiences improved during our stay for my first timers to Montreal.\n\nDON'T VISIT, IF YOU DON'T SPEAK FRENCH. was the message I got from this restaurant. I will bite my tongue on that.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!! I just received the results from two biopsies I had last week and both are Basel Cell Carcinoma! I would NOT have known about these if it weren't for you....I also would not have gone to get them checked without you pushing me!! You are an amazing Aesthetician and have kept my skin in great condition along with being a wonderful advocate for skin cancer checks and wearing your sun screen!!
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I've only been here in the evenings during their Happy Hour. They have two options I think for dining. Table or \""Benihana\"" style with the chef cooking in front of you. I believe that Happy Hour is only at tables, but I'm not sure...For the quality and variety of sushi/appetizers you can order, it is WELL worth the price! The decor is quite nice since it has such a modern design. One thing I didn't really enjoy was how the chefs scream sometimes. It was quite distracting since it's unexpected, but a small price to pay for such good food! For my friend and I, we ordered 2 appetizers (crab wontons + boneless buffalo wings) and 3 or 4 rolls. Our bill was ~$50.00 and we had left overs. I think we got a bit greedy and underestimated the portion sizes of each roll! they're pretty big.\n\nI went here once before with a bigger group of friends during happy hour and ordered a drink from the bar. I forget the name, but I tried all of my friends' drinks and they all tasted yummy and for 1/2 price, that's always a good thing.\n\nPROS: Happy Hour selection and pricing, beautiful ambiance, parking is easy since it's in a plaza.\nCONS: The nice decor kind of warrants people to dress more nicely but for a special occassion, well worth it.
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I am not a believer. The biggest thing this place has going for it is location because you can easily get on 215 East from Durango, but there are a few problems...\n\nI leave for work between 0345 and 0430. On more than one occassion it has been closed for no apparent reason. The last time there was an employee inside, sitting stoic, didn't make eye contact with me.\n\nSecond issue is price. They are consistently $.08-.12 higher per gallon than the Shell across the street. Shell is not cheap gas! If it were a Rebel, it would make more sense.\n\nThird is the actually employees. They have some really interesting people working there. I am pretty sure they don't drug test. They are in no way friendly and the service is pretty bad!
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Fun little dive bar, one pool table, one shuffleboard table, and many regulars. We went on karaoke night (Saturday) and played pool. I was a bit weirded out by a regular who couldn't keep his eyes off me. \n\nI was told they have goldfish races, hence the tank full of them! It apparently is a great time. \n\nFun night, everyone was friendly and welcoming. It was also an unusually eventful night. Fire truck, ambulance and a car backing into the fire truck! Whew!
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One of the harder/longer hikes in the valley, but go early because it will take a while. I normally branch off and go to Bobby's rock near the lower part of camelback and do yoga. There is parking, and information. Pretty nice they have the steps put into the trail as well. One of my favorite places to go watch the sun set. I finally did the full hike and it took about 4 hours with myself and my miniature schnauzer who is only 6 months old! He put the bigger dogs to shame. There are quite a few steep parts on this trail that have built in support bars to hold on to. I recommend using them! Watch out for joggers that like to fly up and down the mountain.. they usually have headphones on and don't pay attention to what the hell they're doing. Make sure you bring adequate amounts of water, because you will want to stop and rest to rehydrate, even on days when it is 70 degrees. At about 5/8 mile- you can veer to the left and check out the hole in the rock/ homeless guy's pad. (that's what I call it) - it is a nice little alcove and it overlooks a different side of the valley. On the way back down be sure to stay on the trail and watch for the marker signs. There are rattlesnakes in some areas in the shade, and the busier trailhead is less likely to have them. Once you reach the top, or the halfway point, or what ever your final destination is- snap some photos! It is a beautiful view no matter where you stand or sit. being 2,000 feet above sea level is pretty rad too. :-)
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I bought some $345 really pretty sunglasses here on Vacation in Vegas. I was delighted to see the store and was proud of Mr Lee for all he had achieved!\n\nI Wore THOSE LOVELY GLASSES for 4 days when the glass popped out of the frame.\n\n I returned them two weeks later when I got back to Vegas. \n\nTerrible store service .... No refund on glasses or shoes even if they are broken after 10 days she wasn't even bothered they were defective ! \n\nRead the store policy before you purchase a thing its on the receipt apparently \n ..No replacement available... no options.\n\n I was treated like I was trying to rob the store .\n\n\n I left with my broken glasses and returned them to London's Bond Street ( \u00a310 parking) from where they were sent to Italy to be repaired.\n\n\nI picked them up at Bond Street (\u00a310 parking) they broke again a week later (\u00a310 to park to return them ) ...dropped them with Manager in Store .\n\n\n They have now been sent to Vegas for a refund... three weeks ago .\nI have no glasses, AND no money .\n\nThey were really very helpful in London considering this is really not their problem.. Appalling in Vegas. Fine on the selling end , combative and rude on the return. Buyer Beware ! I am now down about $400......
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There is something wrong with the customer service at this location, before my order was being taken the mother and her child ordering wanted a specialty item which Rose (cashier) was not sure if the item was still continued. Instead of politely excusing herself to ask management if the item was still on the menu she asked the manager who was stalking the drinks if the item can still be made. Rose continued to talk as if there were no customers around her \"" well one manager says this and one says that and i don't even know if we can make the BBQ that they want\"" \nAs I was placing my order I asked if there were any bananas and her face looked as if I was asking way to much for her to look for them. I simply changed my order and went up to pay for at the front. It just so happened as I was walking up that a new manager had brought bananas and I politely asked if I could quickly change my order back to what I had wanted in the beginning. Now this is where it starts rolling down hill.. \nRose starts helping the line and she is taking the customers payment.. Not only did she seem unsatisfied from taking our orders and having a poor attitude and kicking things around on the floor in the kitchen, but she even COMPLAINED to her customer how ANNOYED She was with \""certain\"" customers and work stresses. I was right next to her as she said this. As soon as that customer left her face changed and asked me what was wrong with my bagel. With a simple response I just wanted my original breakfast. \nI was not satisfied with my meal at all \nI was charged an extra bagel and the team just looked disoriented. My advice, don't go to work with a bad attitude because your bad energy will ruin customers meals
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Super food and atmosphere. I think you have to pay admission to the botanical garden but it was worth it.
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beautiful setting with a great view and great atmosphere. definitely high end and maybe a little overpriced, but it's worth it every now and then, even with the ocassional snooty people around.\n\nwe've been lots of times, and i have never been disappointed by the food. service has been slow on occassion and not always friendly, but never rude or lacking. \n\nthe filet mignon is fantastic! (well, was.. it's been a while since i was here last). the chicken dishes are kind of boring and my mom's had stomach upsets a few times, but she's ridiculously sensitive, and otherwise, this is a really nice place
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Very bad customer service. \n\nI ordered two sets of kid's bedroom furniture and paid cash for them. The first set was delivered on time, came new out of boxes from the truck delivery and was set up ok. The other set was on back-order so we had to wait 2 weeks for it and the rep assured it will be there Sept 5th.\n\nOn Sept 3rd, I called to ask if the bedroom set came in and the person I spoke to at the Customer Service desk said it was all in, so I asked if they could be delivered on the 5th. We got it on schedule alright.\n\nOn Sept 5, it arrived, wood pieces wrapped in plastics, screws inside ziploc bags and you should have seen the ladder, the steps were blackish and looked like they've been stepped on for a year. There were nail/ screw marks from previous assembly. It was very different experience from the first delivery where everything came off boxes. My husband downplayed it at that moment because our son where eagerly waiting for it for the longest time and did not want him to get disappointed if he was to send it back.\n\nI called Sept 7 (Friday) to speak to a rep and told him everything, asked me if I wanted to speak to a manager which I said yes, I waited for her but unfortunately she was with another customer. I was told I have an option to return the whole set, or exchange, or be given a store credit and I graciously said I have to think about it and confer with my husband. The rep said he would give me a call on Monday (Sept 10) and really, no one even bothered to do that.\n\nFor a customer who paid cash and have to wait for 2 weeks, I never expected to get a used furniture or display, a coutesy call would have been gladly appreciated. I am deeply disappointed and regret coming to this store.
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Just bought a home in Henderson and was looking for someone to hang three tv's one of which was extremely difficult. Found Maximum Audio Video on Yelp and let me tell you, I'm glad I did. They were cheaper than any one else I could find and Shane and Jarrod treated me like they had known me for years. The work was done perfectly and the service they provided was top notch. I had a wire come undone a day later, which was my fault, and Jarrod came back no questions asked with a smile for free! I could not be happier with Maximum Audio Video
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I have been to Wanda's about 4 times since moving here and always enjoyed it. I wouldn't classify it as an overly greasy , greasy spoon. I think it's a very comfy place that reminds me of little Mom and Pop's from back east. Since I seem to stick to the breakfast MO... it's been good each time. They have good diner coffee, nothing exotic, nor was I expecting it. The waitresses are all very nice, with just the right amount of chattiness to make you feel at home, but not too much. My breakfast today was a mushroom and cheese omelette + spinach. My plate of food was huge and very tasty and with Coffee and Tax only $10. I'll have to stop by here more often.\n\n- Mushroom and Swiss Omelette + Spinach
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Holly is so sweet!! I've had an insane amount of hair disaster salons, which leaves me scarred and paranoid about haircuts. I came in to cut some bangs, which a previous salon told me I couldn't do because of a small cowlick. Well, they just didn't know what they were doing because holly was patient with my hair paranoia, did exactly what I asked and I left with a beautiful side bang. Thank you!!
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QTs are usually pretty clean,fast etc but this one is the most ghetto QT I've ever seen. It is in the Tolleson area so par for the course I suppose.
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Went to lunch here today and really enjoyed the visit and the food. The restaurant is clean, well decorated, and the wait staff is very anxious to make sure you know all about the menu. My companion is vegetarian and has had Afghani food before, so he quickly decided on the eggplant (Badenjan Borani), with lentil soup as an appetizer. He was pleased with all the vegetarian options, though there are many choices for carnivores, too. The meal comes with a delicious generous portion basmati rice with a sprinkling of shredded carrot and raisins, and a large portion of naan for each person. I got mushroom quorma, with vegetable samosas as the appetizer. I absolutely recommend this place and will return, for sure. In fact, my friends and I are going there on Wednesday!
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With stylized accents and gorgeous appeal, Beckett's Table is inviting and will make you want to stay for a long time. \n\nI had the bacon biscuits which are served with apple butter. This combo was super yummy, and I don't even like apples. \n\nFor dinner I had the Green Chili Pork Stew, which was thick, hearty, and filling. The flavor reminds me of the Carne Adovada at Four Peaks, but has more of a smokiness and more veggies. \n\nI'll definitely be back, there's so much on their menu I want to try
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We went here for the first time last night. We had an exceptional meal! We thought the yellowtail app was outstanding! The tempura Alaskan King Crab was amazing! All their sushi was exceptionally fresh. The service was attentive and very friendly which made it an overall wonderful experience. We can't wait to return!
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The previous review is now a bit outdated\n\nCure is not BYOB anymore, they have a nice list of wines, beers, and cocktails. Which, sadly means, that it's more expensive.\n\nAnd I may be wrong, but the menu seems now more pricey - $30 for the platter of cold cuts (the highlight of the menu, I think). Portions have become larger - together with prices!\n\nQuality wise, I was pleased, but not overwhelmed. My charcroute (not a typo, I guess - a variant on chaucroute, although it has little to do with a proper chaucroute) was tasty, but too salty. One of my friends got the duck, and found it dry and too salty as well. The check was salty too... \n\nI like the room, and space, and atmosphere. So, I don't know. I'll leave the 4 stars, but it's a weak 4-stars, trending 3 stars.
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OMG did you just eat somewhere and want to burn those Vegas calories?! This is your place and you don't have to embarrass yourself in front of a bunch of people, I dragged my ever so reluctant hubby into this place. We didn't eat just ordered a bunch of Mellon ball drinks and sang the night away. It was just us in our own private booth and the guys at the bar were helpful and brought our drinks over in a timely matter. It's definetly got that dive bar feel, and I am happy to say I didn't use the restroom here. Some popular songs we wanted to sing weren't on the track lists and the songs we did sing were not accurate lyrics but who cares, it was fun and we got into it.
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very happy with everything we had to eat and drink last night. The service was excellent. The Happy Hour selection is great. I had Lamb Chops, Crab Cake and Carpaccio all items on the Happy Hour menu. The atmosphere is very nice, Seems like places without gambling tend to be much nicer than those that have with the exception of The bar LV. Will definitely be back for another round
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My wife and I stopped in to the restaurant after a movie to have a late dinner. This was the first time we had dined here (and the last)! The food was decent, however we found it to be somewhat pricey for what you got.\n\nWhen the check came, I noticed that the price of my wife's entree was more than the price listed on the menu. I pointed it out to the bartender who just happened to pick up the check and credit card. He stated that they are in the process of getting new menus and the new ones with the new prices won't be in until next week. Not really sure how that was my problem. He said he would mention it to the manager. When my CC receipt was returned, by someone completely different, nothing was mentioned about the price differences AND there was no adjustment on the check. I was furious.\n\nI called over someone who I guessed was the manager. He was a bald guy with an accent and I am guessing it's the same guy who is referenced in this review ( http://tinyurl.com/28smh9j ). I told him my issue and he says he was aware, but that we had picked up old menus and the new price was over there - on a chalk board. First, this is a completely different story than the bartender told us. The 'manager' was implying that it was our fault that we got the old menus. How is it our fault, when the person who seated us handed us these menus? Secondly, how anyone is supposed to know to look at the 'chalkboard' for the real prices is beyond me. What about the people who ate outside on the patio. They couldn't see the chalkboard prices! Anyway, he continued with his arrogant, nonchalant and careless attitude and stated that I should withhold the money from the tip and next time, \""if there is a next time\"" dessert was on him! Excuse me! \n\nAs a former restaurant manager for a very highly respected and well known restaurant I can tell you what happened to my wife and me is beyond comprehension from a customer service standpoint. Given that the restaurant is so closely located to the movie theater, their attitude seems to be that customers are a dime a dozen and they don't need to focus on any sort of customer service. We will never return and I hope my review serves as 'food for thought' for those considering eating here. Caveat emptor!
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This place is an overpriced Chilli's. Staff looks like a bunch of high school drop outs full of tattoos and piercings. I generally don't mind this, but if I'm paying over 100 dollars for my dinner I expect a professional look.\n\nTook us 20 minutes to get a waiter. Got a menu and disappeared. We has our food one hour and ten minutes later. Nothing Impressive. Expensive but not impressive.
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Cowboy Ciao has always been the place we go for special occasions. When I got a promotion, we went to Cowboy Ciao. When my parents and my (now husband's) parents met for the first time, we took them to Cowboy Ciao. When my husband forgot my birthday, he (tried) to make it up to me by bringing me to Cowboy Ciao - it worked. It has held a special place in my heart from the first time I walked into and was pleasantly surprised to see it wasn't spelled Cowboy CHOW. I have NEVER been disappointed.\n\nUntil last weekend.\n\nIt's been a while since we've been to Cowboy Ciao so you can imagine my excitement when my girlfriend wanted to celebrate her birthday at my favorite spot. We had reservations for 11 people (yes, a large group) at 8pm on Saturday, October 23rd. The night started off fine but quickly degenerated. \n\nI started with the chopped salad, always a winner. And, though I ALWAYs order the blue cheese stuffed pork chop (the ONLY place I'll eat pork), I'm pregnant and can't eat blue cheese. Instead of being bummed, I thought it an opportunity to try something new - which I was sure would be fabulous. \n\nI went for the home style Mac and Cheese. It was horrendous. As if they had baked it at noon and let it sit out until 10pm when our dinner was finally served. Looking back, I should have sent it back to the kitchen (something I never do)... it was THAT bad. \n\nMy friend had the chicken fried trout. Bland.\nMy husband had the mushroom plate and loved it.\nAnother friend had the tuna and thought it was good.\nAnd the (sausage?) risotto was also pleasing to another gal.\nThat's all I really know from my end of the table.\n\nAs far as wine... We tried to order 6 different bottles - none of which they had. The water refilling never happened. The services overall was terribly slow even as the restaurant was beginning to empty.\n\nAnd though it is a small thing, they charge for the bread which just seemed tacky.\n\nIn the end, I was initially pleased to see our server had divided up the bill... and then terribly frustrated to find he had only separated four people, left the rest in a mess of confusion, and completely botched the checks he DID separate. It took no less that 30 minutes to sort through it all and at 11pm we finally left.\n\nIn the end it was an expensive, unsatisfying, unnecessarily long evening and I'm sad to say that we will not go back. With so many wonderful places to eat in the valley, Cowboy Ciao has some work to do to get back on top.
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This place sells half off/discounted tickets for shows (comedians, singers, Cirque du Soleil shows, male revue shows, etc) and restaurants/buffets! They have a few television screens that show you what they have discounted offers for. The wait can be about 15-20 minutes to purchase your tickets but its definitely worth it. They have a few locations on the strip so make sure to keep your eyes open!
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Probably one of the best lunch spots in S Charlotte, fantastic sandwiches, huge portions, friendly service and free homemade soup with every order. Some of the best sweet tea in Charlotte. \n\nFine for informal business lunches (3-4 people) fills up quick during peak lunch hours.
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My friend and I stopped by the American Fish bar area for a small snack before heading to Viva Elvis (http://www.yelp.com/biz/cirque-du-soleil---viva-elvis-las-vegas#hrid:4AnaBZgo6J3ichCpap8UJQ).\n\nWe just missed their happy hour. What a bummer. They have a list of about 10 different appetizers to nosh at the bar, all which sound amazing. We pared it down to 4 items for $28. The more you buy, the lower the price (up to 4). We made the correct the assumption that the portions would be as tiny as they possibly could be, but the quality made up for the quantity.\n\nWe ordered Tuna Tartare, Mac n' Cheese w/ Truffles, Lobster Corn dogs, and Oysters. The presentation was legit, and everything was amazingly tasty as anticipated.\n\nTo drink, I tried a Prado. I was intrigued because it has egg white in it. It also has White Tequila, Maraschino Liqueur, Grenadine Syrup, Lemon Juice and Lime. It took two bartenders to make it. I think this is just because they weren't that busy at the time.\n\nI'd for sure go back for their happy hour pricing of $5 per item. The waitress said some patrons order everything on the menu. I think it easily could be done between a few people with any sort of appetite and a taste for semi-exotic, high class food.
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We used to come here frequently for years. But since Gary is not there anymore, the quality of the food is getting worse and worse. I called the same dish any time I went there. Sometimes it was good, sometimes it was bad, and sometimes it was pretty disappointinng. The quality of the plate depends on what they have in the kitchen.
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Twelve hungry Italians can make for some serious caloric debauchery and yesterday was no exception. Our doll of a waiter actually laughed at the amount of food we ordered!! Here's what we had (keep in mind, there were five kids and seven adults and everything is served family style): \n\n--mixed green salad--delicious, every morsel was devoured \n--Caesar salad\n--broccoli--yummy\n--eggplant parmesan--incredible\n--spaghetti with meatballs\n--rigatoni with Bolognese (my fave) \n--Porterhouse--kids liked it (didn't love because it came with some garlic rub on it)\n--chicken scarpariello--ok, could've used more sauce\n\nWe left happy and it goes without saying that we took a long walk and skipped dinner!!! All and all, it was delicious.
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My first pizza night in college and Jet's was one of two places reccomended by my roomate, the other being Papa Del's for deep dish. We went with the former, as deep dish for me is a once-in-a-blue-moon occasion. \n\nWe picked up a large thick crust pepperoni and a thin crust of cheese. Both pizzas were lacking sauce, and in my opinon were just OK. I would not order the thin crust again, it was far too thin and had hardly any sauce on it, meh....\n\nThe thick crust has potential, though. Nice almost fluffy consistency and good flavor, but you can still kind of tell that it was cheap pizza, almost along the lines of Pizza Hut/Domino's, which I actually do enjoy once in a while.\n\nIt's hard to please hardcore pizza traditionalists from Chicago who frequent Aurelio's, Palermo's, etc. However, for the price of Jet's you really can't beat it and I'm sure I'll be ordering again next time I need some budget pizza.
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My boyfriend and I stopped by for dinner The other night. For having just opened, I thought they were doing a great job.\n\nThe service was excellent. We were greeted right away, and our waiter was totally on top of his game and very knowledgable. We really didn't wait for anything.\n\nThe food is very decent. I think it will only get better as they get more experienced. We ordered the cod bites, which are good but nothing special. I wanted to try the pork shoulder tostadas, but the boyfriend chose the appetizer dish. I did really like the fries and aioli that came with it, though\n\nHe got the pot roast sandwich which he enjoyed ( you must try the tater tot concoction side dish) and I got the duck leg. It was very good, but a bit dry. \n\nThe one complaint I have is that they allow smoking on their patio, directly in front of the door. We were seated fairly close to the door, and as soon as someone walked through, we got a huge whiff of it. I absolutely can't stand cigarette smoke, and don't think it has any place near a restaurant, but to each their own. I do think they should force smokers to use a different area of the patio, though. \n\nWe will most likely be back, but will ask to sit in a different area. Other than that it was a great experience.
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I was at the Luxor last November with some friends.\n\nWhen we got to our rooms - one of the guys in our room received a room that hadn't been cleaned - and still had garbage from its previous occupants. Good thing the guy staying in that room was so drunk he didn't care. \n\nThe exterior design of the hotel is very impressive and speaks for itself.\n\nIf you are in the pyramid - you will find that the pyramid design comes at a high price - you have to do an insane amount of walking. I got a room that was about as far as possible from the elevator - meaning that going to my room meant walking half of the perimeter of the pyramid at the fifteenth floor. While you might need calculus to figure out exactly how long the walk was - I can tell you that going from the casino to my room and back to change shirts was at least a fifteen minute ordeal !?!?!\n\nConstruction was going on all over the hotel - and I heard some of it at night. \n\nThe rooms (and carpeting in the hallway) look like theyve been partied in/on every night since this hotel opened - without ANYTHING being replaced. Forget about taking your wife/girlfriend here --- I'm not sure I'd be that enthusiastic about taking a hooker back to the room I had.\n\nBetween the location and room quality - unless the room was free or almost free - I probably wouldn't stay here again.
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I believe the speed of service was fairly quick and order was correctly made,customer service was pretty good and the cashier was very friendly I honestly believe everyone should try it for themselves I been going here for the past two years and every visit is different depending on the workers and how busy it is when I arrive. Everyone should try their asking for the food fresh if they have spare time to wait totally worth the wait ^_^ hopefully everyone gives it a try
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Last time we are coming here. Slow service, smokey air, and salty food.
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To be honest, I just wanted to wax a little more lyrical about Itihaas - and how delicious it's offerins are. Although the boy wasn't overwhelmed by his prawn puree starter or chicken tikka masalla (by his own admission, he 'got what he expected'), I was so excited about mine - from the salmon tikka to start - delicious with enough kick to keep me on my non spicy toes, to my saag aloo (by god I think they got the potato from heaven it tasted so good) and one of the most enjoyable chana massallams I've had in a while. I enjoyed every single bite.
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This place has a lot of positives, however the service was unfortunately an overwhelming negative and the main reason for my 2 star review. I visited yesterday after the downpour and upon arrival the place was fairly busy, but nothing crazy. The Amy Winehouse hostess with a big bun on her head asked how many and we told her three. She said it would be a minute and asked us to have a seat. Twenty seconds later she turned around, clearly not recognizing my friend and I, and asked if we were waiting for a table for two. \""Uh, no three,\"" I replied. We were seated at a long table which was a little awkward because there was another group next to us at the same table but hey, at least we were seated. Our waitress greeted us, and was very friendly. She took our order and we did not hear from her again for ten minutes, when she came over to inform me they were tapped out of the beer I ordered. I quickly made another choice and then we waited another three minutes or so for the drinks to be brought out. Another five minutes later our baked pretzel came out and it was very good. It came with a honey, Dijon, and stone ground mustard, all of which were very good. Our waitress then came back to take our main order. I ordered the Pig Mac, my friends got a spicy brat, and I can't remember the other. At this point we were informed that fries (and everything) is Ala cart (LAME!) so we ordered a large fry to split. The food took about ten or fifteen minutes and during that time we had to flag our waitress down twice to ask for more drinks. The food however was a bright spot for all of us. Although I did not try my friends food they both agreed it was really good. I can say that I will definitely get the Pig Mac again as it was super tasty! Next, BEWARE THE ICE BIN! During our meal we were seated close to the serving station where there is an ice bin. The staff slammed the top of that thing down every 15-30 seconds and it is loud, so loud we jumped nearly every time they slammed it shut (Yes that loud!). So to sum up, food good, service bad. Hopefully they will get a groove going when the restaurant has been around a little while as this was their first week. However if I go back and the service is still as poor, I will not be returning. Oh and lastly, on our way out, another hostess story! As we were leaving the hostess said good bye. That was nice. However as we looked to our right we noticed the take out part of the restaurant sold brats so we turned around to take a look. When we turned around to walk back in the hostess that just said good bye to us, asked if we wanted a table. You can't make this stuff up!
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if you want to have lunch at this Outback and want the Unlimited soup and salad be prepared to start with a regular size soup and salad and on every additional order watch the order get smaller and smaller in size. The first time I tried it my first soup was in a bowl and the next 2 were in small cups and my first salad on a regular salad plate and my next salad on a saucer plate. Tried it a 2nd time ....same results. The proprietor said that's what they do. If you enjoy the unlimited soup or salad options....go to Chili's or Applebees.......taste better, more options and they give you a 2nd order on a regular size plate and bowl.
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Do NOT book this hotel EVER. Worst Vegas stay!!! Where do I even begin with the crappiest hotel experience?\n\nWe stayed here over Columbus Day weekend for a friend's 30th Bday celebration. We got a king suite with an adjoining two queen room in the Paradise Tower. \n\nStrike 1: They advertised a pullout couch and there was NO pullout couch. We called for a rollaway which they wanted to charge $20 a night. Excuse me? False advertising and I have to pay for it?! Called three times until finally got the rollaway in the room delivered. \n\nStrike 2: Asked for Nonsmoking room but the room reeked of smoke which did numbers on my allergies. I know I'm in Vegas, but I don't have to breath that crap while I sleep.\n\nStrike 3: the shower did not drain and water pooled up to my ankles. Called maintenance to repair and yet again they didn't show. Left for Pool/Brunch 4 hrs later returned with it still clogged. Called second time and finally they fixed it after waiting around 30 min before we could get ready for dinner. \n\nStrike 4: There is no room in the fridge for your own refreshments and a fridge is again $20 a day. Seriously for a suite what good is an in room bar without a fridge? For the price of the room it should be available. Guess they don't want you not buying THEIR drinks.\n\nStrike 5: As a hotel guest we should get free admission to the day pool parties at least on a guest list. Nope still have to pay- seriously? Marquee Day Club offers this to their hotel guests why can't Hard Rock?\n\nStrike 6: the TV cable was so horrible and kept cutting out couldn't play any music stations from that and there was no Auxillary input to plug in our own music thru the TV speakers. \n\nWhen we complained to the reception they only comped us one resort fee wow a whopping $22.50. \n\nI have stayed multiple times at the Hard Rock San Diego which is newer and has better rooms. They have the aux cable, working showers and correctly advertised rooms. \nNever ever staying at this Hard Rock hotel!!
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This place has the best Italian food I have had in the Las Vegas area so far. Over the past six years I have eaten at so many Italian restaurants out here and somehow this little cafe evaded me. On a chance encounter (I was going to try another joint called \""Bratalian\"" a block away but they had closed for dinner) I found this place thanks to Yelp and boy was I impressed. \n\nTo start I ordered a Calamari appetizer which was second to none as I order Calamari everywhere that has it. I then had a slice of cheese pizza which was superb, and the salad was very fresh with some black olives, a slice of artichoke heart, and a pepper. I also tried the Penne e Broccoli Chicken, a noodle, chicken, and broccoli dish as the name implies. \n\nI paid maybe twenty-five dollars and took home most of the entree as I was completely stuffed. For the prices this is the best Italian food you can find in Vegas in my honest opinion. Two can dine here for under thirty dollars tip included and still take some food home. \n\nKeep this place at 5 stars please as it deserves it!
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Sorely disappointed. Such a shame seeing as how the top of the world used to be our favorite restaurant
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Tried to eat here for Mother's Day. Got the fact that it is a holiday weekend, but come on, 30 mins to wait for your meal at a bakery?? We left. And saw many others leave as well. Lots of $$s to lose. I have been to Panera's across the country. They are very good. This facility is letting down the entire company.
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This place is great. You can tell by the amount of reviews I give that I really have to be motivated to review a place (positively or negatively) It's a nice (kid and small dog) friendly atmosphere. I had been once before for a business lunch and thought my wife would enjoy this \""new\"" place for mother's day. The only downside is the parking - which I recommend parking around the corner (before you get to the restaurant).\nThe food was fresh and delicious. My wife and I had a strawberry fields salad which is a very nice mixed green salad with goat cheese, grapes, strawberries, cashews, dried apricots and a strawberry dressing that I tasted a hint of horseradish in... I did not confirm the horseradish but there is something deliciously tangy, not spicy in that dressing.\nMy daughter had the chicken tenders, which is nothing like a typical kids chicken fingers (deep fried and such). The chicken fingers here are fresh grilled sliced chicken with a bowl of fruit. Very healthy and my finicky daughter ate every bite.\nWe also shared the RUSSEL'S MARGHERITA pizza which was thin crust, lightly cheesed on the fresh tomatoes with fresh basil on top. \nMy wife loved the mimosa's and overall it was a big hit!
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i only stopped in here briefly, but what a gem! the owner is friendly and makes you feel instantly welcome, offering addins and altenatives to your drink order and gauging your tastes to customize it. i ordered a small green tea and ended up with a medium green tea with mint, cinnamon, and a little sugar--something i never would have thought i'd order, let alone like! i definitely plan on coming back.
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THEY'RE FOR REAL\n\nThe best feature of this nail salon is that their pedicure tubs are covered with a disposable plastic liner. This is the only nail salon I have found that offers this health care feature. I compare this to owning your bowling shoes versus renting. Which is more hygienic?\n\nOur most recent experience wasn't as enticing especially for my Yu-go Chauffeur. Manicurist Jenny performance was as underwhelming as one could imagine. Fortunately I had Tara as my manicurist.
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Quick service, reasonable prices, and great tacos. The three taco combo was great. I'd much rather visit this locally owned establishment than other chains. Good food, give it a try!
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To be fair, we didn't eat there. We went in and the place reeked of that orange spray. We still tried to man through it and preceded through the cracked walls, dirty floor, and blinding flourescent lights. When we got up to the counter, the worker said, \""Everything is to go.\"" it was 30 minutes til close. More concerning... the counter smelled like sewage. so we turned around and got out of there.
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I can't wait to go back! We had lunch there and arrived at 11:30, we were seated in the back hallway. It was a little weird, but judging by how many people were there it must be good eats! I ordered a sample platter that is not on the menu and includes a cup of etoufee, gumbo and red beans and rice. We also ordered sweet potato fries to start. Fries arrived right away and lunch soon after. We did not have to wait long. EXCEPTIONAL! My sample platter didn't look like much but it was a whole lot of food. I could only eat about half and I can put food away. Half way through lunch, it was standing room only for seating. This little joint is amazing! As long as it stays on point, we will be regulars!
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When I first rented an American Homes 4 Rent property at the end of 2011, they had just taken over managing their Tucson properties. I was pleased. Repairs were made promptly, and the home was a good price. About a year later they increased my rent a bit as was expected, but they began charging $125 even if you were one day late on the rent. No grace period. I was late twice, by one day and had to pay the late fee, so I know it's true. Maintenance requests were ignored or I was told to put an urgent request on the online portal. Have you ever tried to live 24 hours without AC in Arizona in July? \n\nThen, they wanted to raise my rent again the following year by over $100 dollars, which was more than I was willing to pay for a home of that caliber in Tucson. So, I called and spoke with my newly assigned property manager in Phoenix. She was nice on the phone. I explained I will be leaving 2 weeks earlier than when my lease expired. I knew I'd have to pay the full months rent, but she said I would be able to get my deposit back sooner than if I waited until the end of the lease to actually vacate the premises. She sent me the move out checklist. I don't have much cash to spare as I am a single parent with a teenaged boy, but being the thorough person I am, I bought a hedge trimmer and trimmed the 2 bushes in the front yard. I shampooed the very old carpet, I pulled any weeds, raked the rock backyard, and after spending two days cleaning the inside after I moved, I was ready for my inspection. I felt confident I would get my deposit, most of it anyway. Sadly, at the last minute, I couldn't leave work for the final inspection. The inspector said not to worry, they were only looking for damages, not just wear and tear. I even left a photo copy of my original walk through on the counter to be helpful. \nTwo weeks later, I was sent a letter informing me, I would only get a quarter of my deposit back. They claimed things were broken, like doors and cabinetry. They needed to replace numerous light bulbs, none were out when I left the day before. They charged me because they said they had to hire a cleaning crew and professional landscapers. They even charged me to replace the little springs on the back of the doors because they were bent! I demanded photographic evidence and the photos could have been easily staged. Just pull out a drawer and take it off the tract and take a picture, unscrew some lightbulbs and take a picture ... I never saw evidence of the door that needed repair. Nothing was truly damaged, but normal consequences of living somewhere for two years. \nI have never had anything like this happen. I am an excellent tenant and take pride in the place I live. I was extremely dissatisfied with my last year with AH4R.
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The worst paella I ever had in my life. If you're looking for real or at least good paella this is not the place. Very good sangria.
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Hello! was the friendly greeting as we entered. Here's how this works: you pick up a menu as you walk in the door, you can order a salad or burger on the menu or create your own. There are over 50 salad toppings. So much to chose from! The salad is huge! My partner in eating ordered one of the specialty salads. You then watch them mix the salad and cut/chop the mixed greens; your choice of small, medium or large chunks. Then they add the dressing of your choice. \n\nOr you can get a Flippin burger. With the burger order they give you a number to set on the table you select and when complete, the kitchen brings it to you.\n\nDelicious burger (had the Over-Easy, Burger + Cheddar Cheese + Bacon + Over-Easy Egg = That's All Yolks!} and good fries!\n\nLove the Boylan's Vintage Soda Pop machine, too! \n\nHB has a few beers and wines available. \n\nHB does have a few grille Sam'iches, Soup and Breakfast.
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The best bang for your buck! You like steak? You like eating out? You don't have much money to spend? Here you go! My family loves this place. I'd definitely go there anytime I want to eat out at a good restaurant but not ready to splurge.
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I really wasn't impressed with this place. I don't think it's up to Plateau standards. There are far better places to grab a coffee and a sandwich within feet.
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I stayed here because it was on labor day weekend and i was attending my cousins wedding on the strip. The strip hotels were over $200 a night so I could only afford a hotel in the $90 range on the weekends.\n\nThe room was big, nice, comfy, casino was good, resturant was good, free wifi. The BAD PARTS is its in a sketchy hood. It's an outside hotel. Casino is seperate from the hotel. It seems like a really trashy truck stop place, and i could hear the people having sex in the room next door, and I mean everything from the sound of the neighbors tv, toilet flushing to them having sex on the table. TRASHY! I did tell the management and they gave me a refund of one of the 3 nights which was nice
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Tao is one of the most beautiful and spacious clubs I have ever been in. Seriously, it is like the best feast for your eyes. In every way this could be a place out of a movie. The cool and trendy Asian fusion inspired place where a major scene occurs. \n\nBut the thing is, you can't enjoy it at all. The line outside is insane, there must have been 1000 people in line when we got there at 11:30pm. Then we managed to cut the line due to the \""finesse\"" of some guys we met in the casino. As soon as you get in, you are literally shoulder to shoulder with someone. I guess I'm lucky to be decently tall for an Asian girl, otherwise I might have suffocated in shoulders. Not only that, they totally skimp on the air cond. I mean seriously, Vegas is HOT, the only reason to go clubbing in Vegas, vs the normal home town is that you expect the eye candy to be better and to finally by graced by the presence of being cooled from the heat. But it was cooler outside the club in the middle of summer that is how hot it was. It was so dark and crowded I couldn't make out any candy. Then the dance floor was packed, literally the only thing one could try to do to dance is jump up and down. \n\nLame. The one thing was that the drinks were ok, but drinks can pretty much be ok anywhere you go. I would totally pass on Tao, if it weren't so pretty inside and the music wasn't decent, which it was, I would have given it one star.
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I really wanted to like this Salon. I went in one day to check the place out, and the girl at the front was very sweet and helpful. She set an appointment for me with a stylist that does her hair. The day of the appointment was another story altogether. I wanted to do a full color on my long hair,a little darker than the light brown color I had. I was quoted $70 and maybe, more per my long length. My stylist was not personable, barely saying two words in the 1.5 hours, which made it awkward. I ended up with BLACK hair and then charged $140 for just color no haircut!! I will not be going back
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I did some research before selectively picking a poutine shop, and this place hit the spot. Very popular with tourists and locals, so it's all good. I love the endless variety and the touch of humor that they have to the restaurant. It's really laid back and casual, which is what I wanted after walking around the whole day. It's also situated in a very relaxing neighborhood.\n\nJust go in hungry and expect what poutine should taste like. Don't expect too much and keep an open mind! I really liked the L'Obelix. Would definitely order it again!
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I got here just as they were closing and they still helped me out. Great service and food.
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ABSOLUTELY LOVE this place. First time here and I was very satisfied! The food was delicious! The people are very nice & friendly! Can't forget the birthday shot I will definitely like to come back!
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I've been here twice when i've gone to Vegas. The first time it was OK and the 2nd time it wasn't that good. The sushi was a bit disappointing for the amount of money I dropped, good thing I had my alcohol to wash it down. The only thing that we ordered that was good was either 'cooked or fried.' \n\nThe Tempura was my favorite, the waitress was nice and the service was great. I'm very skeptical about going back. Third times a charm?
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Pure class.\n\nI love this hotel and every time we go to Vegas, I ask my parents if we're staying here. Everything is so clean and beautiful and the architect is just amazing. This is where the high rollers should go.\n\nIt's pretty much in the middle of the Strip so it's accessible to everything around you. Plus the 2nd floor is a bunch of fashionable shops to go to with the Grand Canal.\n\nMajor bonus when you stay here, you get free passes to TAO. Totally helpful and worth the pay. \n\nWe usually get the Bella suites and DAMN are they roomy! Everything is super elegant.\n\nBathroom is huge thank god. But the doors don't lock.\n\nMy top pick for hotels in Vegas.
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On any given day, I would not give Trump the steam off my piss. But going to Vegas for a bachelor party, the deal the Trump was offering was hard to resist. The building fits into the Vegas landscape, \""in your face, brash all gold everything\"". After a brief kerfuffle with the check in lady, who nonetheless, kept her polite countenance throughout, I got the key card to my room on the 54th floor. Massive 1 bedroom suite, with a kitchen and , cooking utensils and cutlery (silverware for my American friends), floor to ceiling glass windows. The bathroom is gigantic, TV in the bathroom mirror, phone in the toilet, hot-tub large enough to fit a small family, massage shower, free wi-fi.. this could be fun, i was saying to myself. Everything was spotless, the flatscreen TV in the room was on the smaller side, with rather limited number of channels, but i guess who goes to Vegas to watch TV? Downside to the hotel, it is off the strip, though there is a shuttle to the Wynn and there is no casino, personally i couldn't be bothered.A major plus, is the $10 non-stop shuttle to the airport. Check out was a breeze, staff most polite and graceful.
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I am a native New Yorker I will keep it short and to the point - Best pizza west of New York City.
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What a great Sunday brunch spot. Right away we knew we wanted to sit outside on the patio. We put our name into the hostess and she told us it was 45 minutes for first available. Sat down outside and got a Bloody Mary and sangria at the bar. The time didn't go by too slow and before we knew it we got a text letting us know the table was ready. To start we had the chips and guac. FIRE stuff right there. We also asked for lemons with our waters 3 different times and they never came. Food was great and came out the kitchen quickly. Had the eggs Benedict and hotcakes. WOW. Delicious.
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I like to go to different places - rarely say \""lets go back\"" unless it's really good. I love to \""go back\"" to the Pita Jungle. Fast. Fresh. Great service. Replace the rice on the plate with extra grilled veggies. Yes - no problem. The Caribbean Chicken Salad... FRESH cut fruits (TONS) over mixed greens, topped with shredded coconut, raisins and strawberry vinaigrette (I added broiled chicken) ... awesome. Fruit was so fresh and perfectly ripe I wondered if they picked it off a tree in the back yard. NEVER i been disappointed with the food there. It's busy - so if you're trying to do lunch on a weekday - go early, a little late.. or plan on a nice wait. It's worth it.
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Great breakfast buffet just 13$ with a drink. Huge variety eggs pastries meats. Must try it's a great deal!
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Entered the store with a 6 mo old HTC Desire that just stopped working. Service guy checks it over very thoroughly and says - it's broke. \nWhat are my options? See if you can get an upgrade.\nSales guy - You are not due for an upgrade until next June. \nWhat are my options? You could buy used or new. \nLeft the store and called US Cellular customer service on wifes phone. I am standing outside your store with a broken phone.\nWhat are my options? You are not due for an upgrade until next June - I KNOW that, is there anything else that can be done ? A new phone is $500.\nI go home and check my warranty - The phone has a 12 month warranty, but did any of the 3 service/sales people that I talked to ever tell me that my phone was eligible for warranty service??? No because they don't care about anything but selling you a phone.\nLet's continue this review at the east side US Cellular.\nFollow me
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My favorite breakfast/brunch place by far. They have amazing pancake flavors and they're HUGE. I had the lemon blueberry and oatmeal protein ... delicious. It's clean and the service is great. It's very small inside so you either have to be patient or beat the rush.
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Dinner for two (first one listed on the menu) was absolutely delicious! Will definitely put this place on our regular rotation of restaurants. Price is very fair and atmosphere is pleasant.
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Well, my daughter got take out to bring home for dinner the other night and I must say they have improved 200%. The Red Curry Chicken (her favourite) was so full of chicken and bamboo shoots it was amazing. The spring rolls came with a really generous side of lettuce and daikon radish (I love the daikon), and the Lemon Grass Chicken was also a very generous serving of chicken and rice as well. Absolutely no complaints about the take out this time. They're definitely taking more care now. The Thai Spicy Noodle dish is really good too although we didn't get one the other night.
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I love how this store has the most interesting selections from technology, sweets, and clothing items. Not to mention, Gucci watches and jewelry. I would consider this the high end of ABC stores that leans more towards a department store feel as you can get great gifts minus the tacky touristy items as you travel back home. However, it comes with a higher price tags as they include the tax into the retail price even though it is considered Duty Free. This is the place to come for all your needs even if you're looking to space out with some nice new Dre headphones during your 10 hour flight home which is a must.
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One of the very best Italian places in charlotte - highly recommend the pasta sorrento. Comes with salad so lots to wait for
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I don't know if this place has gone down in the dumps but I personally had a blast here last March.\n\nSo after a shitty time at Rain we decided to jaywalk our drunk asses to Pure to see what that was like. We get there to a long line as usual, people I was with didn't wanna wait so we resorted to \""greasing\"" one of the bouncers for $50 which included cutting the line and cover so that wasn't so bad. \n\nGet inside, its packed but not packed enough to where you couldn't dance or move around. Got my fair share of dances and what not with some girls so a big plus for the girls not being full of themselves at the time.\n\nNow my highlight of the night was sneaking my way into the bottom floor VIP and sitting at some random ass table with some random ass people minding my own. Now i'm drunk so I got no clue what I'm doing so next thing i know I stand on top of the couch and start dancing and what not attracting negative attention to myself. So sooner or later one of the people working the VIP come up to me and says the people I'm sitting next to have no clue who I am so can he see my \""wristband\"" I ofcoarse don't have one so I show him my wrist knowing damn well I don't have shit on. So he ends up kicking me out but only out of VIP so he wasn't that much of a dick. I got to enjoy the rest of the night clubbing with the normal folks which is my kinda crowd anyway.
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Awesome place!!\n\nI don't have much experience in dry cleaning. Usually, I drop off the clothes and in 3-5 days it's ready to be picked up. So it's easy to see why I am so impressed with this place!\n\nFirst... Same day service if you drop off your clothes before 9am! I dropped off a suit, two pants, a dress shirt and two ties and they were all done by 5pm. \n\nSecond, they have a membership program, so the more you dry clean, the more rewards you earn, and the more discounts you get.\n\nThird, when you have a credit card on file, they'll give you a tide laundry bag that you can use to drop off your clothes in the 24hour drop off, but what's really cool is next to the drop off, there's a kiosk and you slide the credit card in and your clothes pop out like a redbox DVD! \n\nThey offer other services too that I look forward to try. One is a color enhancer, which gives the faded clothes the original color. 5$ for black and 2$ for colors or whites. \n\nMy suit, two pants, dress shirt, and two ties came out to about 25$. I think it's pretty reasonable. They also have a drive up service, where they come out to your car to help you. \n\nThey have free samples of downy scent booster and I guess pets are welcomed because there were free doggy treats as well which I thought was very welcoming.\n\nThey did an excellent job with my clothes. It all smelled like tide detergent. Everything was pressed so nicely and my tie looked brand new. The tie was one of my favorites and I was about to discard it because I threw it in the wash one time unknowingly that I wasn't supposed to do that! \n\nThanks Tide!
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This was most certainly a 5 star dining option in Las Vegas. We dined here this past weekend and I expected for a party of 4 to have a bill close to $500. Now as I state the price- let me detail- 4 adults, 2 had one alcoholic beverage, 2 drank water. 1 appetizer for the table, 2 salads, 4 entrees and 3 \""sides\""- 3 coffees, 1 irish coffee, no dessert. \n\nYou have to expect the price when you dine at a place like this. We started out with 3 people sharing the shrimp cocktail- HUGE tiger shrimp. 2 had the filet mignon, 1 had the bone-in rib eye and 1 had the ahi tuna. All meals were cooked to perfection! The only \""sin\"" is that there is so much food and usually you are staying in a hotel room with a stocked mini-fridge with no room for leftovers. I left 1/2 of my rib eye and was so disappointed that I couldn't take it with me! My husband's Ahi was plentiful and so tender- it cut with his fork! The sides were amazing!! We had the au gratin potatoes, macaroni and cheese and the creamed spinach. \n\nService was good and staff friendly. The highlight of this place is the \""switch\"" that takes place with the walls about every 20-30 minutes - the walls and ceiling change facades. It's very cool!
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