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That's great that they are a locally owned business and they have cheap drinks and food at Happy Hour. But it is an ugly, boring location with an ugly, boring menu. My brother-in-law loves this place but I just don't get it.
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I was pleasantly surprised when I finally got over to the Roasting Company one day for lunch. I had heard about it for years and my mom was always getting it for me when I was sick but I had never actually been inside. She said the way they seasoned their chicken was perfect for getting over the common cold. Well she was right, it always did the trick. So I was thrilled when on a rather healthy-feeling day I went in for a delicious meal of fresh veggies and homemade cake! The chicken, as always, hit the spot. There was a cool, funky vibe in there thanks to the young and welcoming staff. And it was nice to just order at the counter and then kick back in the casual environment and catch up with old friends.
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Everything about this place is perfect! The chips & salsa and enchilada's were delicious! I would recommend this place to all my friends!
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OMG, I never stayed in such an old overprice hotel in Vegas before, well this is it. \n\nI loved their buffet but they could definitely upgrade their rooms. We went with a group and heard their room was a bit more modern but all the TV's had big backs on them? come on, all that $ and can't even upgrade to flat screens? \n\nThe shower had little to nothing water pressure and I felt like i was showering with drops of water...Will NEVER stay there again.
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Food here is delicious! I can only vouch for most of the combo plates, as I have tried them all. For some reason they discontinued Moco Loco, which is one of the more popular dishes in Hawaii! Although pricey, portions are plenty.
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The worst food ever, not your typical scottsdale high end place, besides the ambience everything else is horrible. Food was awful, group of 16 and none of us were please, everything was either cold or tasteless, I almost believe it was from the awl-mart frozen section! live music was nice, i would only go there for drinks! Should have been obvious when there was just another couple besides our group on a \""busy\"" saturday night! Will NOT recommend this place to anyone!
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Rick and David did a fantastic job hooking up a surround sound system for my garage where I host the boxing PPVs. They checked with me to see what time I was best available for them to come over. They also did a great job installing security cams at my home. I'm happy to recommend them because of their professional and efficient work.
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We were told that the Foundation Room was the place to go on Monday nights. However, the night didn't start off too well since we had to wait in line (which I don't like doing) haha. After we got in, we walked around and went outside to check out the view. I wish it wasn't so cold outside, I would have stayed out there longer. The view was amazing. (check out my pictures) \n\nWe went back inside and had a blast drinking and dancing. There were a lot of friendly people there which made it nice as well. I definitely would go back!
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Never again..... will drive to Bell and Reems next time ... Cold and rude ... sorry I will not bother you again.
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Je sais que les opinions sont tr\u00e8s partag\u00e9es concernant ce commerce, mais apr\u00e8s l'avoir d'abord moins aim\u00e9 il y a quelques ann\u00e9es, j'y suis compl\u00e8tement accro aujourd'hui. Certaines personnes disent recevoir un service des plus mauvais, par des employ\u00e9s plut\u00f4t snobs. Je ne nierai pas que \u00e7a peut effectivement arriver, mais que ce point s'est grandement am\u00e9lior\u00e9 au cours des derni\u00e8res ann\u00e9es. Maintenant, \u00e0 chacune de mes visites, je suis accueillie par un personnel souriant et professionnel.\n\nLe Club Monaco est une boutique de v\u00eatements pour femmes et hommes, et d'accessoires. Elle offre des produits de tr\u00e8s grande qualit\u00e9; pi\u00e8ces en cuir v\u00e9ritable, en cachemire, en soie, etc. (alors oui, pour la plupart, il faut faire nettoyer \u00e0 sec). Les prix sont \u00e9videmment assez \u00e9lev\u00e9s, mais pour certains v\u00eatements bien raisonnables. Si vous optez pour des mat\u00e9riaux plus luxueux (cuir, fourrure), vous devrez assur\u00e9ment d\u00e9bourser beaucoup, mais si vous \u00eates \u00e0 la recherche de pi\u00e8ces en coton de bonne qualit\u00e9 et qui ne se d\u00e9laveront pas apr\u00e8s 2 ou 3 lavages, vous aimerez bien celles de Club Monaco. Les coupes sont toujours tr\u00e8s flatteuses. Je poss\u00e8de certains de leurs v\u00eatements depuis au moins 5 ans et ils ont toujours l'air aussi neufs que lorsque je les ai achet\u00e9s (\u00e7a, c'est rentable!). Cependant, je ne ferai pas l'autruche et admettrai que le prix de certains articles plus tendance ou se vendant mieux est tr\u00e8s gonfl\u00e9. La plupart du temps, il s'agit de pi\u00e8ces qui se trouvent \u00e0 petits prix ailleurs. La qualit\u00e9 ne sera \u00e9videmment pas la m\u00eame, mais puisqu'il s'agit de morceaux \"" fast fashion \"", \u00e7a fait tr\u00e8s bien l'affaire. Dans ce cas, il ne faut pas h\u00e9siter \u00e0 aller voir ailleurs pour se les procurer ;)\n\nUne section d'articles sold\u00e9s est accessible toute l'ann\u00e9e et laissez-moi vous dire qu'il vaut la peine d'aller y fouiller. J'ai bien souvent pu payer une trentaine de dollar au lieu de plus de 150 $ pour un pull en cachemire. Vous pourrez \u00e9galement, de temps \u00e0 autre, profiter d'un rabais additionnel de 30 % sur la marchandise en solde.\n\nC\u00f4t\u00e9 \u00e9changes et retours, je n'ai jamais eu de probl\u00e8me. Si vous voulez retourner un article \u00e0 prix r\u00e9gulier, pas de probl\u00e8me. Vous aurez droit \u00e0 un remboursement ou un \u00e9change. Les articles sold\u00e9s ne sont pas remboursables, mais il est quand m\u00eame possible de les \u00e9changer, ce qui est bien.
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I ordered food to go and it was a disaster. I had to send my food back four times and they still couldn't get it right. When a refund was requested, I was told that i'd have to wait for their IT guy to call me and set up the transaction since I paid with a credit card. Still waiting to be contacted...
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Oh my heck, this is THE BEST pizza EVER! The homemade Italian sausage is ambrosia!! If you go you MUST try the sausage..... The sweet, homemade sauce compliments it perfectly. Oh, I drool thinking about this pizza..... TRY IT!! you will not be disappointed!!
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I met a cute Yelp friend for lunch at Liberty Market yesterday. I'd heard about Liberty for a couple of years now and was really looking forward to checking it out.\n\nParking can be a little tough but once inside the building the fun begins. The exposed brick, steel and wood provide a very comfortable, open and contemporary look and feel.\n\nThe menu is really quite large. I decided to go with the Rancher sandwich. It is pressed (like a panini) which I like. Roast beef, caramelized onions, blue cheese, arugula and horseradish give it some zip. Really, a very good sandwich. The side caprese pasta salad was excellent as well.\n\nI'd like to come back and try their other sandwiches, salads and pizza. It all looks good.\n\nThanks Liberty Market for such a nice lunch!
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Super petite boulangerie avec du personnel agr\u00e9able! Les petits pains au chocolat sont d\u00e9licieux mais surtout il faut essayer la tarte au lime et meringue et puis le g\u00e2teau au chocolat ! Ils sont d\u00e9licieux. Dommage que les p\u00e2tisseries co\u00fbtent cher! Sinon je m'y arr\u00eaterais plus souvent :)
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Always good food & service here with a balance diet shrimp tacos with the green guacamole salad dressing. Including chips salsa and bean dip.
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Fun Atmosphere if you sit on the patio, the inside is a little bit overkill for my taste. I had the taco salad, husband had the Elvis plate. The food was good and the service was prompt and friendly. Unfortunately we knocked ourselves out on unlimited chipes and salsa before our meals came out and didnt get to enjoy all of our meals :( Oh well, theres always next time.
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During my five-day stay in Tempe/Phoenix, I honestly did not have a single bad meal. Every restaurant and coffee joint I stopped at gave me great experiences. I wanted to end my trip out to Arizona with a good dinner, and I found myself at Dos Gringos to hopefully find that last meal out west.\n\nHonestly, the name sold me pretty quickly. Obviously, I'm not going to expect fine cuisine and classy dining at a place called Dos Gringos, but being a fan of dives and being one with my fellow man, it sounded like a good place to experience.\n\nDespite it being chilly at night now this time of year, it was still an experience upon arrival. It's like the tacky, somewhat tasteless, lampooned Mexican version of TGI Fridays, with a whole bunch of crap all over the walls, and a whole lot of hand-painted placards with sayings that make all of our inner-14-year-olds chuckle and appreciate. The parking was free and plentiful, and I'm always a fan of the grungy, Christmas lights hanging all over the place kind of decor; my kind of style for relaxation and no-nonsense.\n\nThere were TVs everywhere, which was nice to watch some Sunday Night Football in the process, and I sat wherever I pleased. Service was from a cute petite blond waitress who was quick to take my order, deliver my beer, and bring my food when it was ready. I ordered an enchilada, and two \""street\"" tacos, which were corn tortilla apparently. Don't take my word for it, being an uneducated in Mexican food, east coaster, but I thought it was great. Definitely different than the kind of \""Mexican\"" food I can get in Atlanta.\n\nOverall, I can't say that I had a bad experience. The food was filling, not really expensive, and tasty to my tastebuds. Beer, football on a mild evening in a place full of 56 pieces of tacky Mexican flair and a waitress with a great smile, and I can't complain. Solid, adequate way to end my dining binging throughout the Phoenix/Tempe area.
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OK...so I like to have my shirts pressed and cleaned for the all important work day or business meeting, so I use to go to Maroney Cleaners which is right across the street from Viking Cleaners but I switched to Viking after Maroney lost a shirt and two of my ties after being a faithful customer for several years, I just didn't feel like they new how to run their business after they lost my $100.00 Tommy Bahama shirt. In any so I switched to Viking across the street and in any event Viking does a top notch job on cleaning the only problem is that they are extremely pricey, and not very honest, I dropped off 12 shirts and asked the girl how much they would cost to get laundered...not dry cleaned just laundered..the girl at the counter explained that it would cost about $2.50 a shirt but some of them would have to be dry cleaned based on the material, I said how much is that she said it was the same as being laundered, I said OK then, So 12 shirts at 2.50 a shirt $25.00 bucks...so I am like OK see you tomm. so I come in to pick up my shirts and the bill is $45.50...I ask the same girl who now has a huge hickey on the side of her neck...not very professional to say the least. She says oh well pants cost $5.00 to be pressed. I said I don't have any pants, she looks confused and then after reviewing my receipt she explains that two of my shirts need special cleaning and that cost extra and 5 of them had to needed to be dry cleaned which is $4.10 a shirt. to say the least I was peeved. And explained to them that I specifically asked the price when I left them to get cleaned...the girl was like I don't know who you talked to. I said it was you, which she denied ever saying that she quoted me the $2.50 price for dry cleaning which at this point I was furious and explained that I would never come back. So they do a great job at cleaning but their staff is dishonest and unprofessional...Use at your own risk.
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good beer!!\n\nfood meh!?\n\nawesome beer selection.\nSicilian tacos are the best ive had on their menu so far.
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After living in Oakland for four and a half years I finally decided to try this restaurant and it did not disappoint. I got Miso soup, Thai Basil Leaf with Beef and a Coke. Everything was really delicious (although I would recommend trying the Tom Yum soup instead) and it all came out to less than 10 dollars.\n\nEven thought the place doesn't look that appetizing, it is definitely worth a taste.
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Cable companies have been doing installations for...what....30 years now? You'd think they'd have the process down fairly well. Unfortunately, you'd be wrong. They still fail to call you, fail to show up on time, fail to do anything they say they're going to do. I've now wasted two full days based on empty promises from their installation people and I STILL have no idea when I'm actually going to get internet service. And, because they're a monopoly, I have no choice but to just sit here and take it. (which probably speaks to why they haven't bothered to improve their installation process at all in the last 30 years)
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Off the hook expensive and good. We rolled in and purchased the A5 Wagyu beef a la carte and it was incredible. You can argue it was too expensive but the steak melted in my mouth and I could cut it with a fork. Amazing!
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This was an awesome race!!! Me and a friend ran the \""half of the half\"" (6.5 miles) and others in our group ran the half marathon (13.1 miles). This was the first year they added the \""half of the half\"" race. \n\nRunning down the Vegas strip at NIGHT, well what can I say besides AWESOME!!!! This was the best experience ever. The 1/2 of the 1/2 started an hour earlier than the half and marathon. And it ended one block from Freemont Street. This was great because it finished in an area that gave you at least two chances to see and cheer on the half and marathon runners. Also I think if we hadn't of ended there (since this is so far from the starting line and a secluded area) no one would have been there to cheer them on. This is near the half and marathoners 7 mile, 8 mile and 10 mile markers. \n\nYou see, usually at this point in a race, so far from the start and finish, there aren't that many spectators to cheer for runners. I think and hope this gave a little boost and maybe a smile to those runners at this point in the race. Runners appreciate other runners, we love to encourage each other for the hard work and training they've done. We stick together. So if you ever run a 5K, 10K, 1/2 of a 1/2, half marathon or marathon, be sure to go back down the road or street, or trail to cheer on your fellow runners. Ever runner has a reason, each of ours is different, and you never know whats behind someone else's journey. \n\nOk back to the race, there's a warm shuttle bus that picks up the 1/2 of the 1/2 runners ever 20 to 30 minutes and drops them off behind the Flamingo hotel. This location is near the finish line of the half and marathon. This gives you another opportunity to cheer on the finishers and meet up with you friends and family. \n\nThey moved the race this year from December to November, which was very smart. Yes it was cold and yes it was windy..... but not as cold as it would have been in December. Actually the weather was perfect, low 60's and high 50's at the start of the race. \n\nI recommend that you park or stay at one of the hotels near the finish line to the half and marathon, (Mirage, Flamingo, Harrahs, Caesars, Belliogio or in that area).....so after the race you don't have to walk very far to your car or hotel. The start of the race is near Mandalay Bay hotel, a good 3 mile walk from the finish line. And they offer shuttle buses that will take you to the starting line. They advertise this information on the rock n roll website closer to the race date. \n\nJust a note: I've read several reviews and they are complaining about the long walk back to their car or hotel after the race.... any smart person would have looked at the course map in advance and planned out there parking situation or hotel before the race. Come on runners, do your homework. This isn't the \""Rock n Rolls\"" fault that you had to walk, its yours. Ok, I'm getting off my soap box now. But with any race or event you may be involved with, study the layout, make a plan, and be prepared. \n\nOver all, this is one of a kind race!!!! They only close the Vegas strip one time a year and it's for this RACE!! Also, there are photographers along the route taking lots and lots of pictures. These make great Christmas presents for your runner. \n\nOh yeah, and medals for ALL the finishers. One last note, vendors are at everyone's finish line, food, beverages and the expo was awesome. \n\nNext year I'm running the half marathon in Vegas, so yes, I would definitely recommend this experience, and no I don't live in Nevada. I'm at least a 5 hour direct flight away. \n\nEnjoy your race as much as I did. :)
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Decided I wanted buffet on our last day in Vegas. I checked Yelp and decided to go to Cravings. Hence the name, I sure had no cravings here. Perhaps, I went a bit too early. I got there at 9am. Nothing was available to eat until 11am. Nothing tasted fresh here. The only reason for 1 star is because the waitress was nice. She came around enough times. The best thing I ate was the lemon poppy seed muffin. Besides that EVERYTHING was gross. \n\nNo cravings at CRAVINGS. I really don't know what lunch or dinner taste like or if I were to come at 11am instead but breakfast SUCKS! Complete waste of money. I feel bad for having to drag my bf along to eat a horrible breakfast.\n\nBarf.
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I'm sorry to post this but I had to. I been coming here for a while and always been happy when sitting at the bar. Nice service and good food. But today while at dinner i sat at a booth and ROACHES were everywhere. At one point I saw three on the bench across from me. My skin is still crawling. Fix this problem ASAP.
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I will never give this place another dime. Went here to buy my son a slice of pizza this evening. A guy was smoking in the doorway. He happened to be the worker. He asked us what we wanted and without washing his hands grabbed two slices of pizza and handed it to me. When I confronted him about not washing his hands he gave attitude and shrugged his shoulders. I said that was nasty and he didn't make any attempt to apologize. If he doesn't care after being confronted it makes me wonder if he washes his hands after going to the bathroom. This place is unsanitary and not interested in customer satisfaction. AVOID!!!!!
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My daughter and I had dinner yesterday and can I say it was very unpleasant from start to finish. This was my second time eating here and it was extremely different from my first visit. The price has gone iup to 49.50 they offer a $20 off coupon which is an absolute insult since they actually add an 18% tip to the bill whenever you use their coupon. We arrived at 5:25 for our 5:30 reservation and had to wait 15 minutes to be seated. It was another 20 minutes before we were approached with any meat offerings. When they did arrive, they would show up meat that had blood dripping for it. This actually made me nauseated after the third time. They need to really step up it up. My 13 year old said to me as we were leaving \""Mom, I was not impressed\"".
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My husband and I been going to Malee's for such a long time and really love it. Deirdre, the Owner is such a warm and wonderful person. We finally went to one of the cooking classes this afternoon which was bought for us a a gift from my daughter, Andrea. We really enjoyed it and it was well worth it. Learned so much about Thai cooking. We learned how to make Crispy Basil Chicken, Red Thai Curry Paste, Roasted Chili Reduction Sauce & Tom Ka Gai Soup. Everything was so delicious. Anybody wanting to try some Thai food need to go to Malee's. Their CoCo Chili Fish & Drunken Dragon Noodles are favorites of our's. Thanks Deirdre, Chis & Meche for making our cooking lesson memorable. We definitely will have to do it again.\n\n\nErma
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The food is decent, but with the handful of times I've been there...worst customer service, EVER.
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This is a horrible car wash. The manager / owner is extremely rude and the quality of the work is terrible. I would never waste the money to return here. They only are concerned with up selling detail packages and not with the quality of car washes done.
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Dessert was to die for! Chocolate eclaires & chocolate covered strawberries = heaven!!
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I have been getting my hair cut & colored by Mia for years. She is the most cheerful down to earth person you'll ever meet. I am picky when it comes new color or cuts, but the next day after seeing her I am always ecstatic how awesome my hair looks and feels after trying something new.
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Been to B Dubs before but never this one. Went to watch the NFL Draft last Thursday. Sat at the bar with a friend and had a couple beers and some boneless wings (honey bbq) and fries. We were there for 3 hours and the staff was very friendly and the bartender didn't pressure us to get more stuff like some places will if you're there too long. The bar area had all the major games on and the draft. They had the volume on for the draft and there were a few others in there watching as well. \n\nAmazing that I called a number of so called \""NFL Team bars\"" around town and none were doing any specials or events for the draft. Sad. Two of the places I called the girl that answered didn't even know what I was talking about when I asked if they were showing the draft. At least BWW had something going on. They get bonus points for that. \n\nOtherwise wings were delicious as always and service was good.
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I didn't try the food here but the selection of beer is good. The service was a bit slow; but for the huge crowd they had the night I was there they performed about as well as they could. The bartenders were nice in both areas I sat in; both out back on the patio and also at the bar out front. It's a great place for large groups as there are plenty of sections to hang out in throughout the place.
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Ordered a bowl of soup and bread and butter. Was told I would be charged 4.99 for bread and butter. Never heard of such a thing. Talked to the manager and his response was \"" I don't make the rules.\"" Will not be eating here again.
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Eh...it was ok. \n\nWhen we first arrived it was during lunch time and there were a bunch of \""suits\"" eating lunch. That seemed like a good sign since we had more than $20 for lunch and these guys looked like they did too. \n\nAfter looking over the menu, nothing seemed out-of-the-box. Seemed pretty standard fare. Mind you, they all looked tasty. We ordered the salmon flat bread (which was LOADED with creme fresh, making the dish glucky). Also, the sliders with sweet potato fries and chili dip (fries seemed generic and I swear they buy their chili sauce at Safeway). Lastly, the spinach salad (pretty good sized salad & tasted good too). \n\nBut, the ultimate part of the meal, which really ruined my desire for ever going back there, had to do with a glass of Stella Artois. The waitress asked which size we wanted - 16oz or 22oz. We asked for the 22oz size. She brought it out in a regular glass. Apparently, this type of beer comes in a very specific glass. I didn't know this, but my husband did. To my embarrassment, he asked for the correct glass for his beer. She explained that she had noticed the incorrect glass but didn't think they had the correct size of glass needed for the 22oz size. Since my husband and I were going to share the beer, we told her to bring out the correct glass and we would just pour the beer into the correct glass and leave the remaining in the current glass that I would then drink. She said that she would take care of it and took the beer back to the bar. \n\nThis time she returned with an actual Stella Artois glass of beer. She explained that she \""didn't think the beer would have fit, but it did! Yay!\"" (Her words) Because this seemed jenky, we double checked to make sure she had filled the glass with the 22oz that we had asked for. She said \""absolutely, yes, yes\"". But, my husband and I weren't buying it. Awesomely, on the glass, it shows a measurement of where you are to fill the beer - 40cl. We checked on Google to see what a conversion would be into ounces. Turns out 40cl is not 22oz, instead it is 16oz. \n\nWe called this to her attention and she said \""oh yeah, i was gonna change the price to the 16oz size.\"" What? Did you not hear our order? Did you not confirm 5 minutes earlier that it was a 22oz? Super shady. \n\nOften times I think our tattoos give off the impression that we are trashy and somehow have never been to a restaurant before or (in this case) can't do math. Which is kind of what I felt happened here. \n\nSo, with the waitress and the beer situation coupled with a lackluster array of food... I wont be headed back. Although the aloof homeless man who runs the restaurant did come out and asked how we were. Cherry on the cake for me!\n\nNot one of our better lunches.
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Great fried pickles. Burgers galore. Went twice in one weekend.
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Sliders & drinks, a regular here (well at least up until I moved back to LA) :) Crowd is young & energetic, GREAT sports bar during NFL and Bball season. GO SUNS!!! There are small alcoves good for private gatherings which can accommodate varying sizes of groups. Just call ahead they'll make it happen.
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Went back for my birthday, and it's still one of my favorite Charlotte restaurants--the food is just wonderful. And get this--I got a thank you/happy birthday card from our waiter, which was a supremely classy move. The pork chop, which was mew and kind of a take on sweet and sour pork, was...there aren't words. Super crispy, flavorful sauce, generous portion. Ugh, it put my fish special, which was terrific, to shame. And the beignets for dessert? Shut up. The whole thing was fab, including our Oregon Pinot Noir.
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These people are food ninjas. I don't know how they do it; they just do.
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My friend said I would like this place and he was right. The fuchsia-painted exterior and the mix of Art Deco and 1950s memorabilia inside appealed to my kitschy whimsical side. \n\nMid-way through the brunch hour and the restaurant was humming with conversations that tried to speak over the background music. All of the tables were full so we had the choice to wait for a booth or sit at the counter. We choose the latter where we were met by our server who promptly placed two mugs in front of us and poured coffee inside them as soon as we sat down. Our food arrived shortly afterward - two eggs, bacon, hash brown potatoes and dark brown toast - and we eagerly ate our food as if it were our last meal. \n\nIn reference to the two previous reviews about the conversation topics made by the servers, I didn't hear anything inappropriate. From my observation, their banter was nothing more than what they did the night before, what shows or parties they went to, etc. I do agree with Amber's comment that if you sit at the counter, expect to be included in their conversation. But this isn't necessarily a bad thing: the servers are friendly and want to see how you're doing so they aren't shy to say hello to their customers.\n\nWith that being said, if you're in the mood to enjoy your eggs and OJ in a quiet surrounding, then I wouldn't suggest you come here. Bagel Etc does attract a certain crowd such as students, young to middle-aged couples, or anyone who like being surrounded in an exciting atmosphere. It's not your typical cookie-cutter breakfast chain restaurant, which is exactly why I found it instantly appealing. \n\nBy the time we left, we saw a line-up of hungry patrons waiting to be seated. I'd be interested to visit this place out during the other times of the day, such as lunch or during the weekday. Of course, this means another trip to Montreal and that's not a bad thing at all!
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By far the best buffet I've been to in a long time! We received 2 free vouchers for the buffet with our room reservation. Reading the reviews I guess it's pretty expensive. I think I would have been ok paying for it too. It's beautiful inside, absolutely gorgeous. Depending on where you're seated it can be quite a walk to the food but I guess it's good, you gotta burn off some calories and make room for more of the tasty dishes. The chicken that was prepared in a pancake/syrup type batter, OMG!! The pesto pasta with fresh pinenuts was also amazing, so much to chose from. The desserts were plenty and set up nicely, nothing in the dessert area really knocked my socks off but I was super full by that point. I was definitely return.
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The first time that we went there it was awesome, since then we have been there three of four more times and it was more disappointing each time (and no we are not bad tippers). The food is great and I really like the menu but the service is so terrible it ruins the entire experience. They have a team service approach where any of the waiters can wait on you, but instead of the service being excellent they are just trying to push you out the door and you do not receive attentive service at all. When I am paying $200 for dinner I expect the food to be excellent and the service to be professional. The last time that we went there after we had been seated for about 15 minutes and a busser had brought us water a waiter came up to our table smacking gum, leaned on the table, clicked his pen and said \""are you ready to order?\"" WHAT!!!!! This is something that I would expect at a Denny's not at a high end steak house. I was actually mad that the waiter was so abrupt and I thought the gum chewing was DISGUSTING. \n\nWe explained that we were not ready to order quite yet and he just turned and walked away. A couple minutes later another waiter comes up and says \""are you ready to order? There was no introduction, didn't ask us if we had been there before and did not discuss the menu at all. We finally ordered and another waiter brought our food out. There was an issue with how the steak was cooked but we had to sit there waiting trying to catch a waiter's attention. After sitting there for about 10 minutes not eating a waiter finally came over and asked if everything was OK (a different waiter). We explained that there was an issue and he took the steak back. \n\nI am actually sorry that the service is so bad because I like the restaurant, but when waiters are unprofessional and discourteous it ruins the experience for me. The prices are commensurate with high-end steak houses on the strip but the service is not.
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I really like this place. It's great to go out with friends and family with their kids and see the happiness of the children as they watch the show. I always get excited when my favorite part, the dancing cats, come out. The only thing I hate is that it is cash only. To not accept credit cards is ridiculous. I hardly ever carry cash so it is really inconvenient.
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My steak was great, but my wife's pasta came out underdone and the waitress felt like having a 20 minute conversation with another table instead of fixing the problem. When we asked that this be corrected the bread came out cold and the drinks were never refilled.
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Ayant des origines perses, ce restaurant est un excellent restaurant iranien de kebab.\nCe restaurant ne sert que des kebab.\n\nC'est aussi le meilleur et pourquoi ?!\n\nExcellent rapport qualit\u00e9 prix (environs 10-15$ / personne) avec possibilit\u00e9 de commander \u00e0 emporter.\n\nLe restaurant est de petite taille donc en cas d'affluence, mieux vaut r\u00e9server.\n\nJe recommande le plat kebab koubideh (9,75$) comprend le pain pita toaste, assortiments de crudit\u00e9, salade ou soupe (je recommande la soupe), le plat principal (2 brochettes de b\u0153uf hach\u00e9es, salade et riz ou juste riz comme moi ^^) (le plat tr\u00e8s tr\u00e8s consistent), et pour finir le th\u00e9.\n\nLes prix semble \u00eatre taxe inclus donc n'h\u00e9sitez pas \u00e0 donner un gros tips car le plat peux faire deux repas (je donne environ 3-5$).\n\n\nTr\u00e8s bon restaurant pour d\u00e9couvrir la cuisine iranienne / perse.
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Can't help you in sporting goods because an associate took home the keys for that department.lazy new manager won't help you,sends an employee to relay short messages without a reason.use to like this Walmart but graveyard has this new guy Jeremy I think his name is.wont give you a streight foreword answer and is in a hurry to not have to deal with customers,a Walmart can go to shit overnight,just by rotating people in and out of a certain store.
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So I decided finally to give this place another shot. I was really craving Pad Thai and didn't want Thai Lahna. Of course being my blunt self I decided to tell the gentleman that answer the phone the \""I really want some pad Thai but the first time I got it here is sucked, do you always put red pepper flakes?\""\n\nHe was nice and pleasant and took the time to ask what happened last time. I ordered the crab puffs (wontons) and the pad thai mild. I ended up eating it all, so it must have been good - not the best I have had, but great for on the fly and around the corner. I think the true test will be is 3rd time a charm, I was my order good because I said something.\n\nInside: Last time my boyfriend had picked up for me, so this was the first time I had been in. The ol' Wendy's looks pretty good inside. Quite funny how you can tell it is an old fast food joint, but inside the lighting was good, atmosphere was soft. I am a big fan of this trend, it worked for over easy and is a great way for real estate to get used.\n\nIn the end I am going to go again, you will probably never find much out more about the food because I never order anything but pad thai. However, wiling to move this place from 1 to 2 stars, who knows maybe soon it will be my fav\n\nPS I still think it is slightly over priced for what you get.
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We went there for lunch - $18.99 per person. Cheap quality food and little selection for the price. The environment and service was average and there's no theme or specialty. Just a plain old buffet place. It's average of the average.
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Stopped in for a bite of dinner after working late. Ordered off a 3 course set menu. D had roast veg & honey soup & I had ham hough terrine to start. Soup was very just the right amount of sweetness, terrine was flavourful and moist. We both had the boar for main, it was done as a stew, hearty & warm, perfect for a wet & cold Edinburgh night! Sticky toffee pudding & vanilla & cointreau cheesecake for desert were both delicious. Service was friendly and attentive without being overbearing. Not sure why it's taken me 3 years to venture in here, but would definitely head back anytime!
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They had a great selection of food, but not all tasted as good as it looked. I ate a bunch of fruit, some potatoes and some bacon. The other dishes I tried were not great and I didn't finish them. I think for the most part I was upset because of the price. It was $25 per adult and I wasn't able to even come close to eat that much worth in food. I felt like the service staff were nice, but kind of slow. It took a while to get drinks. I wish there were cheaper buffets in Vegas!
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Happy Hour.....the best 3 hrs of the day!! RA's is great!! The Sushi is awesome!! The Viva Las Vegas Roll is my fav. that is Kani Kam and cream cheese that is tempura battered and topped with spicy tuna, crab and finished with spinach and a kick ass eel sauce!! Sit at the bar during happy hour and you can't help but be happy!! A ton of sushi and sake specials plus the bartenders are very cool! Try the seasme chicken wings too!!
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Usually pretty clean, fresh toppings( love the mini gummy bears) and good yogurt! I wish they had lychee fruit like yogurtland but ehhh, I'll live!
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Was it worth the 30 minute wait? Absolutely not. \n\nWe ordered pizza, and it was just average. Better than some because the ingredients were quality and fresh. There was not much flavor to the sauce. The crust was bland, limp and the edges of the oven-fired crust were not just crisp and brown, it was burnt in several places. \n\nOur table was jammed in and we were uncomfortable. \n\nService was good. \n\nNo reason to go back with many other choices for much better pizza in the Valley.
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Not bad food, combined with so so service. I tried the firebird chicken pasta and i have had better at chilies. I also don't drink soda so i ordered a lemonaid and since it was made at the bar (non-alcoholic) they were 4 bucks each. it sounds like im cheap but 4 dollars for some sugar, water, and lemon? then 4 dollars for a second one? ok. the place was nice and huge on the inside, if i was taking a client out i would go there for the appearance but for my son, wife, and myself i think next time ill pass.
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Such a fun place Saturday's are too much fun here.
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I came in on a Saturday morning right around 11:00am and there was about 4 or 5 people ahead of me. Slightly worried but still determined to try this out, I decided to wait. Glad I did - I had my eyebrows and upper lip done, paid and out the door by 11:40am. Not too shabby!\n\nGeeta did my threading and she was very nice and quick. I have always done my own eyebrows via tweezing, but kept hearing great things about threading from my former roommate. Well, she was spot on - this was much less painful than tweezing and the results came out great. The astringent used afterwards did not sting at all.\n\nHaving my upper lip done was a little funny because you have to put your tongue under your upper lip to kind of \""pop\"" it out so it is easier to threat, but again Geeta was really fast. I probably looked horribad while she was doing it, though. -xD\n\nMy eyebrows look the best they have, well, ever! It's kind of exciting to see such a great improvement in something like that. Eyebrows are just kind of there and more of a hassle for me than anything - as long as I don't have a sausagey unibrow, I'm fine. I now know better and look forward to more trips in the future. -:D
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This golf course is very close to where I live and I am glad I learned about it. The price point for 18 holes after 3 pm was a gimme and it included a free domestic beer OMG. The club house is very nice and the pro shop wow...they have NFL team golf bags. Either people who like those teams really buy their bags from this pro shop or somebody got stuck with a bad order. The Steelers? Go Cowboys! :)\n\nOn to the course oh did I mention a cart came with this price I felt like I was robbing the place. Tee off was about 10 min early no complaints and at the end of the 1st hole I shot a +1 hey for a duffer like me I was happy now we won't talk about the rest of my game. Although I will mention I birdied HOLE 14! Did I mention I birdied hole 14? \n\nThe course is very nice and can't be beat for this price. Wide open fairways although I seemed to somehow find the edges. Every up and down was pretty straight forward and no real major dog legs to speak of or challenging traps/hazards. Short course well maintained and fun for beginners and intermediate players...i.e. most of the general golfing public. \n\nI was a little disappointed with the slow pace of play we ran into people ahead of us a few times and kinda slowed us down. Not a huge problem for me as my golf rhythm is so erratic it doesn't effect my game. Why I should question if you should even call what I do game LOL. Did I mention hole 14 yeah had some birdies hanging around there!\n\nSeriously it was good to be out after haven't being on a course in such a long time and I look forward to going back. Thanks to my buddy who suggested it and greatful for the cigar afterward!
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3 words, chicken and waffles! So good and so much food! This place is a doggy bag type of place, I've never seen anyone actually finish their whole portion by themselves. I've had a bunch of things on their menu, and they've all been pretty decent or better. Their stuffed burgers are really good too, I like the one with bacon and mashed potatoes. And their flapjacks are literally bigger than your head, they're gigantic and according to my cousin, who's had them twice, pretty good. On the whole, I recommend coming here for breakfast or brunch or even lunch, don't know about dinner though.
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A large beautiful park for all kinds of fun activities, e.g.: kids playing, walking, running, dog walking, valleyball, soccer/football, frisbee, picnic, or simply just relaxing...! AND yes, one can even do REAL HIKING on a REAL hill! On its peak, there's a spectacular view of the city of Vegas/Henderson and surrounding mountain ranges! - This park is meticulously maintained and very well patrolled by park security.\n\nMORE DETAILS \n- It is a large, very popular park for locals and tourists of ALL ages! This park has endless green lawns; a western-themed children's play area; valleyball courts; covered pavilions, paved trails around the park (~1mi). There are concrete benches and picnic tables everywhere. Yes, there is restroom facility here, too. \n\n- This park is a kids' heaven with its spacious, interesting playground, which even has a circular court with water spouts shooting out columns of water at different time intervels to amaze and delight the children, and entertain their parents and grandparents! \n\nREAL HIKING ON THE HILL?\n- YES, Seriously!\n\nMuch to the delight of us city-hikers, we can do REAL hiking on a real hill here, too! There is a large Circular Observation Deck with a magnificent, panaramic view of Vegas/Henderson, the Spanish Trail...and surrounding mountain ranges! [See pics]! This great deck is quite educational on Vegas history and geography, as is breathtaking in beauty.\n\nThere are about 0.5mi gentle hiking trails around the hill. One can hike this Exploration Peak (~200+ft vertical) in a combination of different routes. There's a covered pavilion on the mid-hill and one on the top with great views, perfect for picnic or taking a rest.\n\nThe hike is short and quite gentle, the views are spectacular, thus very popular for all ages. \n- Hiking up the trails, I have seen todlers walking on a leash; young dads pushing a stroller up, elderlies hiking up on canes...not to mention people hiking their pets up and down! Of course, it's not uncommon to see young legs running up and down the slopes!\n\nNotes:\n1. While uploading pics, I found out that our Yelper hiker Daniel S. had already given an excellent, informative and interesting review on Exploration Peak Park a couple of months back. You'll find it worth yourwhile reading it!\n\n2. Reference Website: \nhttp://www.mymountainsedge.com/amenity.asp?id=2\n\nPeterskis, Nov 2012\n---
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I love the themed casino and hotels. The architecture is awesome like a mini version of Paris. Coming to Vegas, you have to stop at Paris. The rooms maybe a little worn out and some of the layouts are odd. It's decent, price is good, considering you right on the strip. The excitement for Paris lies on the first floor.
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I'm with Zachary on this one, after years of hearing about this pizza I finally tasted a slice at a steeler party. The sauce was normal, kinda sweet, garlicky, nothing special. Loaded with cheese that had pools of grease swimming on it. Knowing I don't eat meat my friends ordered me a half pizza with peppers and onions. It was still dripping with grease. I removed the cheese and just ate the crust with the vegetables. I was still kind of dumbfounded as to why this place gets raves. The crust was nothing to write home about, it was just kind of yeasty and chewy. I definitely don't see what all the fuss is. When I'm going to have a cheat day with pizza it's Beto's for me.
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When I ate here yesterday it was my worst \""dining out\"" experience of all time. Then I went out to eat tonight, so we will say second worst dining out experience of all time.\n\nWe were greeted by a very lethargic and disinterested hostess. She took us to a booth about 3 feet from the door. I think it was because she was too tired to walk any further. Her voice was barely audible, zero eye contact, and a thuggish-looking boyfriend? of hers (definitely not an employee) was hanging out behind the counter waiting for her to come back. \n\nOur waitress then came along and asked what we wanted to drink before our butts even hit the crappy booth seats. We both looked at her blankly because we are not \""Diet Coke\"" drinkers. We liked a variety of beverages and wanted a moment to think.\n\nShe left and came back at least 10 minutes later. Okay, I wanted to glance at the drinks before I ordered - not memorize the menu.\n\nShe was one of those waitresses that thinks you are college buddies. She tried to take our order without writing it down. She failed. She asked a person passing by, \""Do you have a pen?\"" Then she laughed and said, \""Yeah, I can't remember this.\"" Then she repeated our order back to us - wrong. \n\nOur food came out in a pretty timely manner. Too bad it was GROSS!\n\nHusband's: Grease-dripping, flavorless hamburger. Cold fries that tasted like mashed potatoes with nothing on them. \n\nMine: Tomato basil soup so old that the oil had separated from the soup. The grilled cheese I had asked for without bacon came out WITH bacon. She caught that. Said she would have them remake it because it only takes a minute. It came back out MOMENTS later - cold and with little bits of bacon stuck to it. How convincing!\n\nAs we were leaving the hostess came over in a timely enough manner, but then literally FELL ASLEEP while she was ringing us out. Her eyes closed and she was swaying. She opened them and APOLOGIZED, saying she was \""so tired.\"" Again, barely audible.\n\nFood: Awful.\nService: Awful.\nProfessionalism: Awful.\nCleanliness: Awful.\nOveral experience: Awful. \n\n$30 for dinner for two. Seriously?!
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I don't know how they managed to serve me a cold burrito but that just happened. Also 70 cents cheaper than in San Diego.
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In Vegas to celebrate my son's birthday and I wanted to do something different for him. I found a groupon for Impact Archery and he has always wanted to try it so I bought it. When we got there, the staff were very friendly and very helpful. The groupon included instructions on how to properly use the equipment and the basics of archery. The instructors were well versed on the sport. We had plenty of time to shoot as much as we wanted until our fingers were sore. With a groupon or without, I recommend Impact Archery for the person that wants to try something new. We would definitely come back to break up the time from the casinos.
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As many others have said, this company operates under a bunch of different names in Las Vegas. The parent company apparently is Frias Transportation and claims to be the biggest taxi company in Vegas...continue reading to see what good that does them. And so that you don't accidentally do business with them their other aliases are Ace Cab, ANLV Cab, Union Cab, Vegas Western Cab and Virgin Valley Cab\n\nSo, I needed a pickup from the Spring Valley Hospital emergency room at 11 a.m. on a Saturday morning in October 2012 (this wasn't after some ridiculous bar crawl at 2 a.m.) , and 30 minutes _after_ the 30-minute window (An hour after I called) I had no cab, no courtesy call, no update whatsoever.\n\nWhen I called, that 60 minutes later, to check on things the response was \""Umm....oh. We haven't been able to send anyone out to you yet.\""\n\nNeedless to say I wasn't going to keep trying to rely on them, so I called Desert Cab, who I am happy to report, is not associated with this outfit, and picked me up in 15 minutes.
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The worst foot massage experienced. My wife agreed. The two girls chatted in Chinese non stop while we were there. They basically touched our feet for an hour, even after we asked them to do something different. We left the place frustrated as hell.
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I flew into Phoenix this weekend and had the most delightful experience with US Airways. Both on the way there and on the way back, the staff was professional, accommodating, friendly, helpful, patient and extremely efficient.\n\nI haven't had this great of an experience flying in a VERY long time.\n\nI want to thank the crew of US Airways for a FANTASTIC job. I will most definitely be flying with you again in the VERY near future.
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I went here on a whim last night, not knowing that it was a Vegan/vegetarian restaurant.\n\nThat being said, I was VERY impressed! The food was very fresh and tasty. I was a little apprehensive about eating the meat substitutes but came away happy.\n\nI had the cucumber rolls and the Lemongrass soy beef delight. I was very pleased with both. The cucumber rolls were handmade right in front of my eyes, and they were beautiful, crunchy, and FRESH. The peanut sauce that they come with was also very tasty.\n\nThe LSBD was also very good, I really liked the taste and texture of the \""beef\""; it even had the proper looks of shaved beef. The noodles that they are served with were light, perfectly cooked and a great compliment to the rest of the dish.\n\nI'll for sure be visiting again sometime soon!
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Thanks so much Mike and Jay. You did a great job on my car. I love it when I can refer a friend knowing that they will receive exceptional service. You guys are so professional and do such a great job explaining all of my options. As soon as I purchase my home, I will have you do my residential windows also.
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Why am I writing a review for this place? no one's going to read it.\n\nBut hey try not to get stuck sitting outside. It's hot as hell, and the automatically timed cooling fans spray water in your face and food.\n\nbut Their food is so amazing... i can't hate them for that. I tried the crab cake benedict and although it was a small portion, it was a heavy, rich small delicious portion. The crab was very flavorful with the \""hollandaise\"" sauce slightly sweet and rich. I snatched some of my friends potatoes and dipped it in the left over sauce... soooo good.\n\nand HEY!!! don't leave without getting a frozen hot chocolate. I ate so much last time, i didn't have any room left. But it's like a hot chocolate flavor in a smoothie. but it's not so thick like a slurpee, so you can still sip with ease. Very delicious and is a must get. They have different flavors as well, and i heard the orrreo frrrrozen hot chotolate is pretty good too.
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I attended a conference at Mandalay Bay on Wednesday. Two business associates and I were starving at 1 PM and needed a place to eat. All of the usual places (Fleur, etc.) had a 45 minute+ wait. Even the Food Court by the convention center was packed.\n\nBayside Buffet was dead quiet with plenty of seating. Despite the fact that the buffet is $26 per person for lunch (WOW!) we chose to give it a try.\n\nFirst I grabbed what they labeled tomato soup. It turned out to be the worst carrot soup I have ever tried. 2 spoons of it and that was enough. I then made a basic salad. It was pretty fair and the options were mediocre to say the least. My local supermarket has better options. I then tried some panko crusted fish that was inedible.\n\nService was tough as we struggled to get a drink for someone in my party.\n\nThe booth we chose was comfortable and the place was a quiet respite from the convention floor. So I did relax and the food was edible.\n\nWould I come here again? No. Even if it is a business expense I will never justify $26 for this again.
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There are too many great buffets at the same price to go to the Monte Carlo. The problem is that their menu is uninspired (it's a carbon copy of any Hometown Buffet), and the meat is just awful. I took a piece of rare sirloin steak and just gave up after 2-3 mins of trying to cut it. The prime rib was dry and flavorless, and the pork chops tasted microwaved. I basically filled up on rice and pork dumplings from the Asian section. When you go to the Monte Carlo's buffet, you'll never, ever see a line. There are plenty of empty booths, and no line for the food either.\n\nNow, I don't like lines. But think about it: there is no line *for a very good reason.*\n\nYou can do better. Go somewhere else. For $14.99, this would be a fair deal. For $22.99, it's the biggest ripoff in Vegas.
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I can't describe how I feel every time I walk into my amazing home that Bungalow has created for our family. We recently sold our home to down size to a smaller home in doing so I explained to my husband that for so many years of going to my favorite store in Scottsdale Bungalow that we needed our new home to look and feel like a coastal California home that we have always wanted. After meeting with Alicia one of the owners of Bungalow I new right away that she could understood the look and feel we wanted to achieve . Also I would like to mention that between Alicia and Linda and Jeff the three of them have really made our home our new dream home. I love the feel and look that Bungalow offers to everyone's own personal taste. Each and every vignette in there store is so thought out and creative . If you live in the Scottsdale or Phoenix area you really owe it to your self to take the time and go to this one of a kind furniture store Bungalow furniture and accessories . LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!!!
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This is solely for Carlos, who works in the designer bags section. After being told at many boutiques that the bag I was searching for was sold out across the country, Carlos was able to find it immediately for me and had it shipped to me within a week. He is so incredibly helpful and nice, and my mom and I have resisted buying bags elsewhere just so we could buy from him! We had my younger sister and brother with us and he brought out bottled water and such for them as they waited for me and my mom to buy the bags. I'll definitely be back when I'm want to buy a new bag!
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I use to stay at this hotel a lot, but unfortunately it has gone way down hill. Really run down down hotel. The only reason I gave it two stars is for the staff-They're really helpful.
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I give them 5-stars because they have an all-night kitchen, they're open late, the waitresses are friendly, though a bit pricey the food portions are huge, the liquor/beers are reasonably priced, the dance floor is spacious & well-laid out, often they have a DJ though sometimes someone's singing karaoke (which I loathe) and even on weeknights it can get festive whereas the rest of Chinatown is dead.
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Another must stop. We don't have these on the East Coast and I am sure they are not on the way anytime soon. =( \nI mean, how many times can you go to In N Out?\nYou start off with a great salad bar, holy heck it has everything you need and want. I can not even list what they have...I know there is lettuce. \nAfter the salad I normally stroll over to the soups. I normally try 2 soups. Definitely have the chili, it is delicious. Grad some breads, last time they had \""grilled cheese\"" focaccia and a garlic focaccia. The corn bread is a nice side dish for the chili. I tend to skip the pasta so I can not comment on that. I am more than happy with the salad, soup, and desert. After the mound of salad, bowls or soups, and piles of bread (carb overload) it is time for ice cream. They do have fruit and pudding as well. But, you can not end without taking the chocolate brownie (last visit they had PB/Choc bars) and covering it with your favorite soft serve ice cream (vanilla, chocolate, or swirl). Add some toppings and it is time to indulge. Pass the salad fork!
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I had fond memories of Golden Palace from my child hood. My folks worked downtown across the street, we love chinese food and we were regulars. Sad to say, over the years Golden Palace has tarnished to a Rusty Bronze Shanty.\n\nThe best of the food was mediocre and the worst was inedible. Most was extremely over salted, nothing was fresh, and the vegetables were soggy, overcooked, and disgusting. I feel like my happy child hood memories have been stolen away. I'll cross my fingers that in another few years they rise like the phoenix from the ashes back to their former culinary glory!
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i have loved this Chinese restaurant for the past ten years these guys know how to make hot and sour soup and the strawberry chicken is not only one of a kind but delicious.
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I would rather be a freegan and dumpster dive then ever swing into the Rainforest Cafe again. I would rather eat.....\n....at the worst Applebee's in America\n....vending machine food\n....my own flesh\n\nNow, Rainforest could be fun if you were 12 and drunk. Then the overly fried foods and canned sauces could cure your munchies. I would have rather had Totino's pizza rolls than the nasty appetizer combo we shared. The plant and animal filled space could really use the services of Merry Maids. Really. How do you clean all that crap? \n\nThe rainforest \""thunderstorm\"" is as exciting as the one in the produce section at Safeway. So if you have kids who like to drink, you might have a good time here. Otherwise I say stay home and check your trash like a good freegan.
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Visited Good Will store today,not that busy but when I got to the check out,you found where all the people were,at least 30 customers waiting and only two cashiers,on had to answer the phone every 2 minutes,when I asked why more cashiers are not used,and here is the good part,the answer was and I quote\"" the customers will wait,where else can second rate and broke people go\""ought to change the name to Bad Will.
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$30 bucks to get in w/ a discount for guys....\n\nHere are the positives:\nThe bathrooms were clean and the bouncers weren't bad...\n\nThe negatives: \n30 bucks to get in...\nNo order at the front of the club......\nExpensive drinks....\nNo place to sit down.....\nGarbage music.......\n\nI wonder if this place makes a profit...... So much overhead...... Wasn't completely full on a Saturday night.......\n\nWe won't go back... the music was better at studio 54....
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The Vegas Strip is full of fine dining establishments and other good restaurants, but I have to say that Sage is probably the perfect place to start off the night with a little bit of class. While I'm pretty used to fine dining in NYC, upscale dining in Vegas really is a totally different animal. Everything is brighter, glitzier and more glamorous. And dare I say, more expensive?\n\nIf there is one place to get a little fancy while you're in Vegas, however, Sage is the place. First of all, I love its location in the Aria (since I always stay at the Aria now whenever I visit Vegas), which basically makes it a lot more modern and newer than some older restaurants in the other casino hotels. \n\nThe bf and I had a reservation for 8pm Friday night, which seemed like the prime time to come. The dining room was lively, yet not overly noisy or crowded at all. The high ceilings and large spacing between the tables also makes for a more romantic setting - which I definitely enjoyed. \n\nEverything we had to eat was delicious and perfectly executed. The famed foie gras custard brulee really is everything it's hyped up to be, a must order. I loved the creamy, almost-whipped texture of the foie custard underneath the sweet brulee shell that was just begging to be cracked with the back of my spoon. The pear mostarda that came atop the custard brulee provided a nice acidity, and left me yearning for more. While the dish is quite dainty, the richness and decadence makes it very shareable; the bf and I were definitely glad we shared it, because with the buttery brioche and foie custard itself, I really don't think either of us could have conquered it alone. The gold pear and shaved brussels sprouts salad I had was great as well, surprisingly hearty and savory with the addition of macadamia nuts and a bacon mustard vinaigrette. Raw brussels can be a little hard to pull off, but I absolutely love it when it's done right - and Sage definitely did it right. Another impressive dish of the night was the braised veal cheeks the bf ordered, served with honey roasted carrots, glazed cippolini onions and smoked polenta. The braised veal cheeks were the most fall-apart tender and buttery piece of meat either of us have ever tasted. So impossibly tender that the bf could have smeared it on toast as meat butter - which I'm afraid he secretly wanted to try at home. \n\nSage also has an impressive wine selection, and our wonderful server was more than helpful to recommend a nice bottle of red to pair with our meal. Everything from the ambiance, to the food, down to the attentive and genuinely warm service here totally wooed me. I only wish that I hadn't lost money at the casino right outside - so that I could have had a second dinner at Sage instead.
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Being quite oblivious to most things I didn't notice the school boy spelling error that Marj mentions in her review but that is pretty funny.\n\nAlthough the spelling may not be up to scratch and the place could do with a bit of a make-over and a lick of paint wouldn't go amiss but that's kind of what I like about it. I guess one word to sum up Babelon Cafe is honest. Not trying to be something it's not, not trying to attract a certain crowd, it's just there to offer top notch breakfast and lunchtime rolls and personally, I think it's pretty darn good.\n\nThe breakfast rolls are great and I was in dire need of a sarnie one morning and just happened to stumble across old Babelon and boy was I glad I did. The bacon roll I opted for was as good as any greasy spoon cafe I've visited and it was exactly what I was after in my food moment in need. \n\nDon't expect too much, but if you're just looking for a quick bite to eat and a juice box, Babelon is perfect.
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Always a pleasure, Preferred Member Desk is always efficient, your reservation is always ready upon arrival and the check in/out process is fast and efficient.
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My sweet tooth was completely soothed here. I ordered the Oh Mon Dieu pastry, and oh mon dieu! It was perfect. Sugary and flaky, filled with the most amazing chocolate filling. If it was still warm, I might have died. So fresh and delicious, I've been dreaming about getting it again. Along with that, I ordered a mochaccino, which was perfectly made. My boyfriend had ordered a plain coffee with milk, and he kept trying to steal mine. \n\nThe staff was very kind, though we didn't interact much. We ate in the upstairs salon area, where you get a pretty neat view of the bakery below. The mismatched furniture and comfy atmosphere made it such a lovely place to spend the morning. They could have made me sit on the floor and I still would've gone back.
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AWFUL service! The girls serving gelato had horrible attitudes and kept pushing me off to each other (they openly said they did not want to wait on me and told each other to just have me wait and to help someone else). Their customer service sucked and on top of it, their gelato was nothing special. You will never see me step a foot in this place again.
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Loved my Toyota - can't stand this dealership! I've gone looking at cars there several times only to be met by rude salesmen - and now, they have the NERVE to invite dog killer Michael Vick to their dealership and then act surprised that people are upset! When I called to complain, nicely I might add, the guy hung up! What jerks! Spend your money elsewhere!
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I was expecting an authentic indonesian restaurant in madison. reason is that there are many indonesian student in Madison. but apparently, not.\ndon't get me wrong, it is not bad, because the food is now tailored to american taste. I'm kinda surprise to see soo many people in the restaurant, and I'm the only non white.\nI ordered empek2, sayur lodeh, tahu and some other items.\nthe food don't even look right (close), but it don't taste even close to what it supposed to be.\nif you think you've taste indonesian food and you think that place taste good. wait till you taste the real good one. it will blow your sock off.\n\ngood place to get to know indonesian food. but for people who are looking for good indonesian food, not here.
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Food is great! It's more like a greasy-spoon type of a place - they even have non-greek themed options. The hummus & pita are wonderful, but their french fries are amazing! Just beware that if you order the Xopiatikh Village Salad, there is no actual lettuce in this salad. \n\nService is quick and friendly! Easy to get in and out - you can also togo too. \n\nBest tip about this place: The sandwich portions are ginormous!
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Non-smoking rooms don't really exist, older facilities and staff...meh. Never again.
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I've tried this place three times, living only 100 ft away, I WANT this to be a good coffee place. First visit, grounds all over my coffee. Second visit, warm cup of coffee, third visit, stale coffee. With all the competition, (Lux, Giant, Lola ect.) this place should be better. I will go out of my way to other places over Shine, which I think is sad, because they should be better.
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skip unless you like pre-packaged food and rude bartenders
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The management doesn't know how to handle large crowds. They need a better work flow system. Waited 1.5 hours, got chocolate cannoli and regular cannoli. I gave the regular cannoli to a homeless person only because I didn't want to waste food. Truly disappointed! Not worth the wait, time, or money!
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Meh, I had better services else where..
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Amazing! This hotel is an oasis in the desert and hidden gem. The remodeled rooms are chic and have a flair for Vegas. They offer great views and are bright and comfortable.\nThe service is impeccable, from the valet to front desk to room service.
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ACK ACK ACK!\n\nThey should name this one McNasty's! So disgustingly filthy and it took us twenty minutes to get our food. \n\nI posted a photograph on the page (third one to the right) so you can see what we saw there. \n\nI won't get another Unhappy Meal here! Wish I could give it no stars.
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Headed in today to check out their new efforts on bulking up the anime and manga collection.\n\nStaff was awesome and helpful. They are still rebuilding their anime goods and manga collection now that they have 50,000 square feet of space to fill. \n\nManga seems to be hand-vetted and carefully selected, in addition to varied. Full Death Note series, Bleach, Naruto, and Scott Pilgrim box set shared the shelf in harmony. \n\nHave never read a comic book in my life, but have purchased several things from here: \n\n1. Giant Stuffed T-Rex (Squishables, 39.99 each)\n2. Japanese Candy\n3. Japanese knick knacks and assorted kawaii-ware. \n\nComics are obviously their bread and butter, but stop in and check out their cool selection of non-comic related purses, stuffed animals, pens, pencils, candy, t-shirts, and used video games. \n\nYou definitely don't have to be into comics to enjoy the place!
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They impressed me! I brought my Mazda in because two tires kept losing air and would go flat within a couple of days. Both tires are less than a year old and I was hoping they could be repaired. They tested both tires and couldn't find any leaks so they replaced the valves. They didn't charge me a dime and the tires are no longer leaking. I don't know of anywhere else in Vegas that would do that. When it's time to get new tires, that is where I will be going!
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