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Gentle Dental is a cross between the MVD and what I imagine the welfare office to be like. Waiting is how most of the time is spent at this location. Waiting 45 minutes after the scheduled time of your appointment to get called back. Waiting 30 or more minutes to see the dentist after your cleaning. Make sure to set aside at least 3 hours for a visit to Gentle Dental. \n\nIt is so obvious that every member of the staff hates their job to the Nth degree. No one is happy or at least cordial, and everyone looks burnt out. I've been getting my teeth cleaned at this location for several years (Thanks DVUSD for the great insurance!), and I have never had a decent experience. \n\nThe dental hygienists are a motley crew to say the least. I always get stuck with the slim male hygienist (I will not reveal his identity) whose hairy arms tickle my nose when he cleans my teeth. Yeah, that's for real. Just let that image sink in a little bit. \n\nI really hate going to the dentist here, but I am stuck with these fine people until I get a new insurance plan. What makes everything worse is how difficult it is to get an appointment for this torture.
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5 stars for the Frozen Hot Chocolate!!!\n\nYou can either dine in or there's a window for take-out outside. The dine-in area is really cute for a day-date. :)\n\nPrice of the FHC is a little steep at $10 for a single serving or $14 for a double, but it's worth it! Perfect sweetness...not overly sweet, not gritty from ice...it's perfection!\n\nI wish we had this in Hawaii! It's the perfect PMS-fix!\n\nTip: Don't stray away from the original flavor. I tried the coffee one and it's nowhere near the awesomeness of the original FHC!!!
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I came here yesterday with a friend for the lunch buffet. I'm not one to really care for buffets but I have been wanting to try an Indian one for awhile. For about $9 I ate samosas, naan, a spinach & chickpea dish, aloo gobi, & vegetable biryani. My stomach did feel weird the rest of the day but it may have been because I ate 3 huge plates of food! Definitely hit the spot for my Indian food craving. \n\nService was nice, although a bit slow on refilling water. I will admit I probably drink way more water than normal people when I go out to eat. I also ordered a chai tea & I guess it wasn't what I was used to because it tasted really watered down. Our total bill for 2 lunch buffets & a chai tea came out to under $23 not including the tip but we left happy & stuffed. Looking forward to my next visit!
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I ordered a gift card from Inka Heritage over the phone. They charged my credit card that day, however after about 3 weeks, i still had not received the card in the mail. I called them several times and they had excuses about it being lost in the mail multiple times, however they never called me or tried to correct the situation. I then told them I wanted a refund as opposed to them \""trying\"" to send it again after 3 weeks. They took my credit card info but I have still not gotten my money back. I will continue to fight with them but I honestly don't think they ever tried to send the gift card or have any intention of refunding my money. I would expect TERRIBLE service and poor customer interaction. At least NEVER buy a gift card from these scammers.
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Do not go to this place. They have lost my trust with my initial visit. \n\nDa.R., another reviewer, who said he got , \""turned off by the aggressive window chip repair tools who troll the entry ways to the wash,\"" really struck a chord within me. \n\nMy girlfriend & I went to get our car washed with a basic wash. We get inside the place to wait & were stopped by a 'tool' who advised us we need to have a window chip repaired on the spot & that he has his own company called \""24/7 Auto Glass\"" & that he can fix it for free because the insurance companies pay him to get the repair done. So we sat with him as he \""pretended\"" to call Geico & provide our policy number to the rep. Then he gets some response from the other end of the line that is different than what he expected. So then he hangs up the phone & tells us we have to pay up front! He then says that the rep told him they reimburse us in a few days. Our mistake is that we believed him. Next thing you know is that we tell him not to do the repair, & he says they already did it. WTH. He did the repair without finding out first if it was covered! I was so upset. So I gave him the 45 dollars took the car and left. I called Geico to verify what was said, & they tell me they don't have any claim for us, no one called them about a claim, & our policy doesn't cover windshield cracks! By then we were furious. These guys are running a scam. For all I know there wasn't even a chip in the windshield. So this guy pocketed a free 45 dollars to go feed his freaking kids that are running around the place. Needless to say, Geico reported this business & the bogus 24/7 bullsh!t company that tool has. This is insurance fraud & we got caught up \nI'm reporting the Arizona Auto Wash to the BBB right after posting this review. They have some kind of deal with this bastard who works for them. I also left feedback at their company website for corporate to see what has happened. If they call me about this, well this won't be the first time a regional corporate guy calls us back about an unfavorable experience we have had in the past about establishments. Let's hope these guys follow through.\n\nNever again. Lesson learned. Now it's our duty to spread the word about these con-artists. \nNOT RECOMMENDED. Grade = F = poor excuse for a business.
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The shisha is really good, but the decor is really bad with no theme.... Everyone has to order a drink in order to smoke. And if you want to drink alcohol you have to order food. Your friend cannot order to eat and you drink the alcohol, if you drink you have to eat. They only accept cash, there is a machine to take out money who doesn't work well and takes time. The service really sucks!!!!
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Absolutely delicious food. \nWe had our christmas company party there and they have a back room you can reserve for some privacy. \nGreat service, amazing food. Will return.
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Ordered here once and I never will again. I ordered chicken Marsala, it was horribly bland. Had absolutely no taste to it and I think they use frozen chicken strips... Also they gave me a rock hard, cold brownie.....
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I must admit, my memory is going to be a bit hazy. I entered Schwartz a bit drunk around 11 pm, brightly lit with fluorescent lights, my friend and I stumbling in just looking for some amazing smoked meat. Now, Schwartz was effectively pumped up to as much as it could be. My friend's parents ranted and raved, and they're foodies that are friends of the famous Normand Laprise. Christ, I expect the smoked meat to taste like it was carved by God himself. I sat down, at what could only be described as a Waffle House-esque bar, with a bunch of raucous Quebecois night shift workers behind the counter ready to carve me up some meat. I took one bite and... damn. I lost it. It's different from New York pastrami, it's not quite the same. It has a different flavor, not as much strong vinegar, with a distinct smokey flavor, rubbed in pepper and carefully loved until the meat is divine. There's nothing else to the sandwich: two slices of bread, a vegan's nightmare serving of meat, and some mustard. I ordered the sandwich, with (perhaps now I look at it) shamefully, a water and a pickle. Now, I love my dill pickles with my sandwiches, but nothing complimented the intricate flavors of a carefully smoked meat than this homemade dill pickles. If you are not a pickle person, stay away, but if you can appreciate a good deli pickle, get it. All in all, I'll describe it to you. The meat, tender and moist, melted and fell apart like Britney Spears when she shaved her head. It was as good as I imagined it to be. The sandwich itself was just so juicy and delicious I'm sitting in my dingy Atlanta apartment pondering if I have enough money to fly back. \n\nIt's famous for a reason, tourists. It's not like the Hard Rock Caf\u00e9. You're not going to get that commercialized bullshit, this is real food. This is what you should go do if you're a serious foodie tourist. Avoid the familiar, stray away from the commercialized, step into this place and you'll understand what real traveling is about. The atmosphere was as unique, a collection of people Quebecois, Canadian and tourist alike, all seeking one thing; a damn fine sandwich. This place will deliver.
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Great place! Great service! We were immediately attended to by our server, which is less than we can say for the Cracker Barrel across the street, And had some great food! My son, 5 years old mind you, had the steak tips and are every single one. Great place and highly recommended!
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So we went to check in at LVH, now called Westgate. It took us 40 minutes at least. Apparently your prepaid reservation does not take into account your room preferences such as 2 queens vs 1 king when you have 3 people, or that you requested non smoking vs smoking. We also requested the newly renovated tower, which according to them we got after the 40 minute search, only to find that the carpet is all torn up, the chair is absolutely filthy and we found a dog toy stuffed into the sheets of the bed, which means they did not change the sheets from the last visitors. So disgusting. I don't even know what else to say. It's 10:20 pm and I can't check I someplace else, so housekeeping is on their way up. Ugh is all I can stay. The price may be right but you can do better.
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Very meh. Absolutely mediocre. Fatty beef, dry chicken, bad bleu cheese. I will not be back. This was for the lunch buffet.
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Thought i would be hip and try this \""fancy hotdog joint.\"" I don't know what these hipsters are thinking. $8 bucks for a hotdog i could buy at Giant Eagle or a Sunoco for a dollar. Dogs weren't even bun size, or 1/4 pound. Fries were soggy and below average. I will stick to Frankies right down the street, or boil some dogs at home before i ever spend another dime at this joint.
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I am in love with this hotel. The first thing I noticed was the intricate architecture and decor. Whoever designed this hotel did a great job in recreating a Parisian atmosphere. I loved the color scheme in my room so much that I am adopting it for my new apartment when I move later this year! I stayed for two nights last week while attending WWD Magic. The staff were very helpful and accommodating. I got room service for lunch and dessert the first night I was there and was pretty impressed with the quality of the food. And, I loved, loved, LOVED the Sugar Factory. Even if you don't stay in the hotel, you must make a stop there while you're walking down the strip. The casino area isn't as big as some of the other hotels I've visited (e.g.: MGM Grand, Bellagio, Caesar's...but I don't think anybody's is as big as they are!). Chateau is a pretty nice nightclub, I really liked the outdoor area (the beer garden). If it wasn't so hot when I was there, I would've hung out there a lot longer! The thing I appreciated the most was the price. Considering that it's across the street from The Cosmopolitan and The Bellagio, you'd think it would be expensive. That's totally not the case! I was able to stay in the red room suite, and it was just barely over $100 per night after taxes and such. Thanks for a great time Paris, I'll definitely be back! You make a nice substitute for the real thing! ;-)
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Well, I broke my own rule and tried this place again. I am so angry at myself for doing it. I could have gone to The Peppermill and really enjoyed the fantastic food and the whole Vegas feel of the place. But I didn't. I went here instead and got the same thing I got last time I was here. Pre-made warmed over tasteless mush. \n It shocks me that they tell me i can't substitute anything because it will compromise there dishes. Now, how the hell do you tell someone that and then refuse to allow eggs over easy after 11am? Completely ruins some of the dishes that need the yoke to make the taste and keep it moist. Scrambled eggs in the salmon Benedict turns it to dried out crap. Just floors me every time i think about it.\n I ordered what used to be my favorite, the Andy's sage fried chicken eggs Benedict. This is a rather complicated dish to make and it took them less than 5 minutes to bring it to my table. Can you say pre-made? No way are they cooking this to order. The chicken is a full breast of chicken with Corn flakes and a few other things on the outside then deep fried. This takes much longer to fully cook than about 3 minutes. \n When I took the first bite it was just how I remembered it the last time I was there. Luke warm, mushy, rather tasteless crap. This place has literally dropped right off the scale as far as I'm concerned. It used to be absolutely fantastic and now I would rather microwave a frozen low cal dinner than to eat here. \n I was with my mother and she ordered the biscuits and gravy. What the hell happened here? This used to be excellent and now it actually tastes synthetic and rubbery. My mom only finished about half of it and could not stand anymore. This WILL be my last time eating at Hash House. The Peppermill is absolutely fantastic every single time and they don't skimp on anything. That is where you will find me at breakfast time from now on. Really to bad how they ruined such a good thing.
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Service: Amazing. Food: Amazing. Overall experience: Amazing. We came here for wine and nosh and loved it. First time here too. Our server McKinnley was very helpful.
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Horrible. Frozen veggies, prime rib was well done and dry. My best is spit out her taco after 1 bite. They do have a good price on craft beers. $2.25. I ordered a blonde beer and they were out. Not winning tonight.
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Come here and you'll feast like a king. After learning they put in $17 mil to renovate, I just had to see and taste EVERYTHING for myself. No doubt this is the best buffet in Vegas. They thought of all the little things to really cater to your taste buds. I was really impressed with what they had to offer. For starters, having Alaskan King Crab legs as opposed to snow crab or dungeness already makes a world of difference. Fresh squeezed juices, homemade sauces..the list is never ending. Even the nigiri (something I typically pass up at buffets) had sashimi pieces that just melts in your mouth. They use the best quality ingredients and each dish is crafted beautifully. Only thing missing is bone marrow (like Wicked Spoon) and oysters on half shell and this could very well be the perfect buffet.
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I love Hair Oasis! I take both my daughter and myself to get our hair done there! I have had no complaints! Whenever I have needed to get in, I never have a problem! I love my newest cut and color! Prices are extremely reasonable. I'd recommend Hair Oasis to anyone!
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Items Selected:\nXLB\nShu Mai\nSteamed BBQ Pork Buns\nLobster Special with Ginger Noodles\nEgg Custard Tarts\nBaked Egg Buns\nBaked BBQ Pork Buns\nCrispy Garlic Smelt\nBaked Coconut Buns\nCrispy Duck\nSticky Pork Ribs\nShrimp and Crab Balls\n\nHaving found KJ Seafood and Dim Sum at the Rio a good value for high quality cart service as a packed dining room assured freshly circulating plates throughout our ninety minute stay it was with a group of five that I sat down at Spring Mountain staple Cathay House hoping to further dispel rumors of Sin City's subpar dim sum but with slipshod service and too few patrons even on Saturday at noon the results were, at best, mixed. Starting at the door where hasty greetings lead us to the back room it would be less that thirty seconds after seating that the blitzkrieg began - baskets and steamers that had clearly been propped against the wall shoved in our faces with several selections requiring an unannounced trip to the kitchen microwave - and kicking off with a trio of steamed options it was only BBQ Pork buns that proved competent as rubbery XLB and Shu Mai skins undermined otherwise juicy contents. Still frenetic in pace as a $16 lobster special with slippery noodles swimming in ginger found its way to the table alongside a trio of excellent baked pastries it would unfortunately not be long before these gems were lost amidst overly salted garlic smelt and a dry coconut sponge, the duo immediately leaving me parched as beverage refills lagged. Admittedly underwhelmed at this point but willing to go one more round it was at long last (actually only 40 minutes) that Cathay House would rally with a strong finish from a duo of kitchen fresh carts - the crispy duck, sticky pork ribs, and supple shrimp balls all piping hot and reference standard leaving me to wonder what could have been had everything else been delivered fresh.
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When I usually go for sandwiches I am disappointed when fries are nowhere to be found. Scratch is the exception. This is a healthy place with side salads. I say this joyfully. My sandwich had generous mounds of brie cheese, argula, and olive oil nestled between two fresh pieces of fluffy bread. I left lunch not bloated like usual, but feeling full and airy. The prices are a little Scottsdale-ish, but the quality of the food makes any meal here worth it. It is hard to find though. It's tucked into the very back of the shopping center north of Indian School.
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Mad Mex offers vegetarian burritos with seasoned tofu that are pretty good. \n\nIt gets pretty crowded and noisy, so keep that in mind.
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If this was my first Brazilian steakhouse experience I would never do it again.\n\nThis place had a line out the door so I doubt these negative reviews will make any difference. We had reservations and got seated immediately but everything went downhill from there. The food was fair (meats were good - seafood was a ripoff) but the place was way overcrowded and service was very slow.\n\nOur meal averaged out at 70.00 per person - much better options in Vegas.
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I came to the grand opening and absolutely loved the bread pudding! I was lucky to get one straight from the oven! The owner of this joint has such an inspiring story as to why she opened this bakery- make sure you get a chance to chat with her when you go!\n\nThey offer the most delightful chocolates as well! Hopefully they'd reorganize their shelving soon so you won't have to kneel down in order to see their chocolate variety.
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Bravo Angelians! My mouth and stomach would like to thank you for the amazing food you just delivered to my door. \n\nGarlic balls: you mean, little pieces of bread sent down from the holy italian gods, drenched in butter. Seriously, so so bomb. \n\nSpaghetti and meatballs: best spaghetti I've had IN VEGAS. The sauce is so delicious and fresh, and non greasy, if I could rate 10 stars for that, I totally would.\n\nDelivery: I ordered through eat24.com, they are always fast, efficient and happy.
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I took another star off for this because after my appointment with Ultimate Lash and Brow I was told that the extensions I had on were fake mink or synthetic... Beautiful Skin and Nails said they were authentic mink and now that I look at the difference I can definitely tell. I feel like they should have told me especially since the Groupon I bought was specifically advertised as true mink and not synthetic.
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I gave 2 stars because even though the food was good. The service was horrible. We didn't feel welcomed at all. We had a party of 9 and only 2 orders were served the way they were ordered. The waitress sucked. She clearly took the orders wrong and paid no attention to us. The woman who served us our drinks was way more pleasant than the lady that took our orders. At least she thanked us for coming. Due to the horrible service we didn't leave much of a tip. I'll stick to the Sahara location
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Wow do I hate Old Navy.\n\nThe commercials make me want to slit my wrists. They have the most awful colored clothing ever. Colors I didnt even know exisited. And it seems like they only ever have stuff in sizes 12-24. TWENTY-FOUR?? Holy crap. \n\nThey do have extra long wife-beaters so I'll give them that, but again, in some real alien colors. And the normal colors they are always out of.\n\nThe checkout line is run by some dumb ass high school kid who cant figure out the register and the line for returns wraps around the store. I dont have time for this!!! ARG.
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This is by far the best hotel we have ever stayed in. We had a Jr. Suite in Tower 3, which is their smaller room, and it was really lavish, with a hot tub inside, and everything you could ask for and more, more, more. \n\nThe service is superb. Never seen such a good service before. \n\nThis hotel does not have a casino, so it provides luxury rest after all of the walking around the casinos and general hustle and bustle of Las Vegas scene. \n\nThere are a few minuses, but they are not big.\n\nOne minus is that this hotel is not on the strip. It is off of the strip, and it takes a good 10-15 minutes to get where you want to, which is sometimes inconvenient, but provides some excersise after a meal.. hehe...\n\nThe other is, somehow the housekeeping misplaced my wife's perfume. The associate at the front desk (without questions) offered to reimburse $60 for it, as we were checking out, which was a great gesture. \n\nThis hotel deserves 4.5 stars (if I could give that), so we would definately stay here again if ever in Vegas.
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I moved to Henderson from Los Angeles, and have finally found my new nail salon! I have tried numerous salons and their work was ok, but not up to the standard I was accustomed. This salon is super clean, they have the talent to make my nails look special and unique. Ken is awesome. If you are looking for a truly amazing place to get a manicure and pedicure try Color nails and Spa! You will not be sorry!!!
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I stayed here and there was construction outside my window, I called to complain, and they gave me $100 food credit. I order room service with the credit and got food poisoning. Lesson learned, do not order room service in a vegas mega hotel with 10,000 rooms, its like eating on a cruise ship, you are play Russian roulette.
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Took clients there for lunch, had a good lunch and left a nice tip. I left something very important and called. I spoke to the manager and she promised to mail it to my home address. I never received the item. Very dissappointed.
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I love this place! Service is great, food is beyond expectations upon seeing the place. I was a little confused on whether I was going to walk into a bar or restaurant and the atmosphere is a bit confusing (pool table between tables and booths with cloth table cloths and napkins, but one bite of my chicken, brie and glazed pear sandwhich amd I was sold! All food goes beyond standard \""bar food\"". I recommend the sandwich I had andthe cajun fried pickles although all my company were satisfied! So glad I moved to the neighborhood and found a reasonably priced local haunt!
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Thanks to Nelson Q for suggesting this place to me. \n\nI can't believe I ate the whole thing (well not ALL the rice). Great punch, good mac salad, a lot of rice. I ordered the mixed plate and a beverage. I really enjoyed the Mahi-Mahi and the chicken. They have a soft drink fountain but I suggest you skip the Coke and get the fruit punch.\n\nIf you've never had Hawaiian, I suggest you start with the mixed plate. It's a section of sweet, a section of savory, and rice. Take a little from each section and shove it in your mouth. Chew 34 times, take a drink of punch, close your eyes and wait for death. It's that good.
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No one at this bar knows what the other is doing. We had to be moved 2 times to be able to see the game we wanted. Supposedly the tv's are pre set and can not be changed. We saw the very same girl go change a channel for some one else later. A few of the staff are really nice but the rude ones overshadow them. This was our second time back but we won't be back. The food was mediocre at best. For the money you can get better food an service elsewhere.
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It's nice to see a place that would seem more at home in CENPHO set up shop in far East Mesa. While the interior seemed a little too much like a strip mall Spa, the food and service were as good as what you'd see in the more metropolitan locations.\nI ordered the fried chicken and it was every bit as good, if not better, than the more expensive offering at Chelseas Kitchen. Each bite got progressively better as the subtle and nuanced spices had a chance to develop. My wife absolutely loved her SoCal salad. \nA great place and a welcome addition to the area.
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It's hard for sub place to distinguish itself, but Cheba pulls it off. If I'm in the mood for a sub, this is one of my very top go-to places. Some interesting combinations I've not seen elsewhere (the whole pig - five kinds of pork deli), some cool munchies (froot loops marshmallow treats), and a friendly stoner vibe that seems legit and not just a marketing gimmick.
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It was pretty hard to find this place because it was located on a small winding road. There was a cemetary right next to the resort however. Checking in was easy and fast, my boyfriend had pre-booked this place through hotwire and we got a great deal! You do have to pay $10 a night for parking though, which is a bit odd for such a nice place. \n\nWe had to use a map to find our room, a member of the valet staff tried to help us but unfortunately he was talking faster then either of us could comprehend. There are multiple levels in the resort and the room numbers could be quite confusing; one branch of the building is in 6000 while the other half is in the 1000. We managed to find our room with some help. One complaint, the staff wasn't finished setting up our room when we arrived.\n\nThe decor inside our room could use an update but none the less, the room was quite spacious. The shower had tiled floors and walls, complete with a glass door. The television was a really old tube tv that was about 26\"". Room service was offered by the hotel and they also had their own restuarant and bars. \n\nWe knew of 4 hidden hot tubs. However, they were HOT!!! Make sure you pack lotion since the pools and hot tubs were loaded with chlorine. The pools were amazingly huge and connected by a narrow channel in the middle. They had a cabanna for free towels for guests. I saw quite of few stray cats running around the resort.\n\nThe staff was very helpful. They definitely took care of that place since we saw so many maintenance, gardeners, and employees out and about. They had a small trail up a side of a mountain but do not wear open toed shoes due to the spikey cacti\n\nOverall, we had an amazing time here and highly recommend it to anyone!
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I stayed here during my past weekend in Vegas. The place is not that bad. I got a great deal for it on vegas.com. 29 bucks a night! I read the really negative reviews but still took the risk and was glad I did. The hotel itself is nothing fancy. Our room was pretty clean when we first entered in it and parking wasn't as bad. If you do come back at night, parking may take a little longer to find, but eventually you'll find a spot. The check in/ check out is easy and painless. I would come back here again if they have great deals!
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This buffet is a must for all first-timers. At under $30 dollars per person you can taste the world in a single dining experience. Whether you're craving fast food hamburgers in a box, prosciutto& honeydew...or maybe even sushi and enchiladas, whatever floats your boat, there's something for everyone. It is a little more expensive compared to other well known buffets in town but, if you've never tried it, GO FOR IT! Arrive on an empty stomach and bring your adventurous side!
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U heard they had NY bagels there so we tried it out today omg they were almost as good I got everything bagel with tuna salad it was very good I got the lobster bisque soup as well not so great but super cheap $2 I should have known with that price but that's the only complaint here I will for sure be back!
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Great food! Tasted home made and authentic!!
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Great wing place! The restaurant has a tropical decor to it and the staff are friendly and laid back.
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The only reason this place even gets two stars is because of our waiter, he was very nice and fairly attentive. The food was blah and bought, not made. It started with the tostitos tasting chips, maybe not even that good. The salsa was boring, even tasting a little like Pace. I had a burrito, rice, and beans, pretty standard. The meat in the burrito was ok, nothing to write home about, but not bad. The tortilla, again tasting like it was from a store had very little taste. The red sauce was awful, straight out of the can. The rice had very little to no flavor, but I will say the refried beans had decent flavor. Plus... $1.99 for a dollop of sour cream and $2.49 for the same in guacamole...are you kidding!!
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CLOSED FOR GOOD... due to poor management/ownership.. The upper management snuck in during the cover of darkness, like the bunch of cockroaches they are... Took anything of value.. Staff comes in the next day to find the place barren and closed. No notice to staff, no notice to anyone.. and if they follow their track record, no payment for anyone they owe money.
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No wait, better noodles, cheaper and more choices of drinks vs. Ramen Sora. If they had fried rice as good as Ramen Sora I wouldn't bother going to Ramen Sora anymore. Fukumini also does a frequent buyer rewards card and all you have to do is get pass your fourth bowl for a free appetizer.
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Tell me why I've never heard of \""Pho Sate\"" until I came here?! I came in the other day expecting to order my usual rare steak pho but was wanting to try something new. I told the waitress (who I'm pretty sure was Annie herself) that I like the broth of bun bo hue but not all that crap in it. She quickly suggested the special, Pho Sate, and oh man .. it was life changing! A delicious spicy and sour beef broth with pho noodles and flank. All these years of sirracha drenched pho .. only wish I knew about it sooner. \n\nThe spot is nice a clean, and the staff is usually friendly and attentive. I've tried their appetizers and rice plates as well. Good food all around!
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Be warned if you go here and write a poor review you will be attacked by the owners and possibly a customer or two thru messages. I won't respond to their childish messages which are one step above \""I know you are but what am I?\""\n\nFor the record, my bill was $55 and for the record four of us dined there and all saw ants - including on the table. My review is not the only one to talk about ants, read the filtered reviews.\n\nMessage from owner:\n\n\""When did you come in and pay 55 dollars? We know all customers and dont know you, a 55 dollar bill has never been written, unless you can prove otherwise. Customer satisfactory is very important to me. Please come back and there will not be any ants.\nfrom joann the owner\""\n\nMessage from another Yelper:\n\n\""Thats funny that I go there once a week and have never saw any ants, yet someone like you goes there, and there are ants every where. If you bathe and wash your clothes, ants wont follow you where you lay.\""\n\nIf I were the owner I might have responded privately with something along the lines of:\n\n\""We are very sorry to hear about your experience with our establishment. While we have not seen any ants we have had someone out to make sure this is not a problem. We would like to invite you back to try us again, we're confident you will have a different experience. Thank you again for the feedback.\""
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Uncle Joes once gave me the meatball and slice of my life. We came back to Vegas two years later and while still under the same ownership, this is not the gem it once was. They redid the menu to \""simplify\"" it according to a big dude who worked there and seemed to take credit for this change. I miss the food they used to make; you could get two meatballs in a bowl with amazing marinara. Not anymore. They put wings and philly cheese steak on the menu instead??? Pizza was nothing like before. Very sad to lose this love of ours in Vegas. Uncle Joe, what happened?
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Seems like a normal bar at first, until you actually spend any amount of time inside. Why I so strongly dislike Brothers:\n\n1) You will go home deaf. Guaranteed. I've never been in a bar that insists on playing such outrageously loud music in this space. My ears hurt more than anywhere else I've been. And often it's not good music - if I want that type of music, I'll go to Firehaus.\n\n2) Never enough space. Yes college bars are going to be packed and such, it's part of the atmosphere. But there are WAAAY too many people in Brothers and I've had beer spilled on me just about every time including once having a beer from the loft fall and spill/hit me. \n\n3) The people at Brothers tend to be so completely and utterly hammered. When I go out I want to have a good time, I don't want to be surrounded by people stumbling into me or throwing up all over the bathroom or on the stairs on the way down. Disgusting.\n\n4) Hot as hell. There's no air circulation whatsoever. You'll be sweating just standing there even in the middle of winter. The fans on the ceiling are useless.\n\nI admit, Brothers has 2 redeeming factors: it's dirt cheap and the wings are pretty solid.\nGO ELSEWHERE!
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Food was good. Service was pretty quick. Place was busy when I got there around 1800 and got busier. Not a lot of Korean restaurants around so if you looking for Korean food this would be a good choice.
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My boyfriend and I visited my cousin in Montreal three weeks ago. We got to try a popular chocolate dessert cafe/restaurant called Cacao 70. They offered a limited selection of coffee drinks but I wasn't there for the coffee. Since it was brunch time, I was desperate to have some content into my stomach. I didn't want to order dessert because I had nothing in the morning and didn't want to be filled up on sugar. So I ordered one of their savoury crepes, The House Special (I think, I'm basing it off their online menu since I forgot to record it). It came with fruit appetizers that you could dip in chocolate before the main entree came. I definitely enjoyed the food! It was not crazily mind-blowing and unique, but it definitely gave me a fill and I was definitely content.\n\nI really liked the atmosphere and their chocolate-themed restaurant. You could also buy chocolate to take back with you if you wish. I didn't buy any only because they were a bit pricey for a bag.\n\nIf I was to come back to Montreal (which I obviously am), I would definitely try their dessert crepes. Even if you hate chocolate (like my boyfriend), there is definitely something there for everyone.
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Worst hotel experience of my life! Adjoining room requests were not fulfilled and we were told to come back the next day to get them. When we did they said we were all set and to pick up the keys later in the day as one of the rooms still needed to be cleaned. When we went back later that day to pick up the keys, they had given the adjoining room away to someone else. Our room air conditioning didnt work so maintenance came and changed the air filter which was disgustingly caked in dust and dirt. I have never seen an air filter as filthy as this one. I asked him why the air filters aren't changed at regular intervals and he replied \""they are behind\"", yeah like 4 years behind! Also the air conditioning is on a movement sensor so it totally shuts off when you are not in the room so you get to walk into a room at the end of the day in the mid-80's. Then it takes all night to cool down before it heats up again the next day when it shuts off while you are away. We had 117 degree heat while we were there and they shut off the air conditioning???? Two of the electrical outlets were loose and one was completely broken with wires sticking out. Another call to maintainence so it can be fixed so I can both use it and the safety hazard is corrected resulted in the maintenance guy telling me \""you will be fine till checkout\"". We werent checking out for 6 more days. When I said no I wanted it fixed so I could use it he asked me if I was insisting on him fixing it. I said yes and he left. Then later all of a sudden power was cut off to our room without any warning to us and he showed up at the door a few minutes later to change the outlet. Would have been nice to be warned the power was going to be shut off as I was just about to get into the shower. Internet was undergoing a \""transition\"" so there was no internet available in the room but yet I was still charged a $20+ resort fee which was supposed to include the internet. When I complained about all of these problems, initially they said they would remove the internet portion from my bill and thats all they would do! The place overall was a pig sty, garbage in the elevators which was never cleaned, many of the slot machines not working, overall dirty and disgusting everywhere. I would NEVER stay here again and recommend everyone keep away to save yourself aggravation.
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I really loved their Philly Crunch & the TNT rolls. The service was awesome but it was early in the afternoon. It surprises me that some of the reviews say the food took forever. Again, I think part of the problem was the fact that they may have been there at a busy time of the day. The food was great, the service was great, and the food came out fast. I loved it and it's hard for me to like a sushi place that I like. Even though I live far from there, I'm willing to drive the distance for the food.
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I very rarely write a yelp review but I am very disappointed with my accommodations. The units are well laid out with enough space but the carpets are so dirty that my feet are black after walking around indoors for a couple of hours. I've had to wash my feet several times during my stay. I would never bring a toddler or baby her to crawl around. They need to clean these carpets! In addition, they hound you on the time share sales. I won't stay again.
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I first went to Panera during the opening and it was super chaotic... They were still getting into a groove and employees were still learning everything \nMy visit then wasn't very memorable \nI think I got one of the pasta dishes which I didn't enjoy... It reminded me of hospital food... Small portion as well...\n\nToday I went and got the Fuji chicken apple salad... I liked it, great size and flavor... Better than their sides and sandwiches... As I was waiting for my order I could hear the girl yelling out her confusion on how to make the salad and some other orders... I know that this is common (not the yelling, but the new employee) but it was kinda nerve-wrecking hearing her and wondering if she was going to get my order right or not... I am usually not one to complain about things like this but I think just because I heard her own uncertainty, it made me a little more nervous... I made sure to check my take out order before I left...\n\nThe layout is nice and the dining areas are set up well but I don't get the pick up area, why put that right in the middle of the restaurant... I'm sure that gets packed and hectic when it's busy (I haven't seen it busy)\n\nOne of the main things that keeps my visits spread out is the price... Pretty steep, for the food you get at least... \n\nI think I'll stick to salads and cookies at this joint...
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Like Kristen H. I am giving stars for the beautiful architecture because the food was not worth it (every single food item was ice cold) and the bill was ridiculous. We had been here about 5 years ago for a Sunday brunch and thought it was better than \""Vegas type\"" brunches. We were looking forward to an enjoyable Father's Day brunch, which by the way, when I called was told it was $24.95. WRONG! It was $29.99 (because it was Father's Day) and coffee was $2.95 each. This is insane! We have been eating brunch at Phipps Conservatory when the flower shows are in progress (only time they have brunch). For either $24.95 or $22.95 (can't remember) everything except alcoholic beverages are includes and so is the tip. By the way, so is the admission to the flower exhibits and you can walk through at a leisurely pace and spend as much time as you like! The food is so much fresher at Phipps and the offerings a little more unique. I will NEVER come back to The Grand Concourse for brunch. it was overcrowded; we had reservations and still had to wait 35 minutes. People were shoving in the lines and it wasn't a pleasant experience. At Phipps, they only have so many seatings and they open the doors at exactly that time. They don't overcrowd the room. No one else wanders in later unless of course they have a reservation for that particular seating and they're late. \n\nAs I said, NEVER AGAIN.
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I wasn't sure what to expect going to Aldi. I was prepared for everything being generic, no name items. I loved the low prices! It was amazing. I wasn't prepared for needing a quarter for a cart. But whatever, nothing was a deal breaker. \nThe thing that irritated me was @ check out, the cashier wasn't very friendly. She was tossing all of my purchases into the cart without any care. Then as I tried to pay, she tells me they only take debit, not credit. \nI can't for the life of me remember my pin, I never use debit. So I have no choice but to give back everything. She takes my cart & tosses it with the returns & sits back down in their ridiculous chairs they sit in while they check you out. \nI had to wait on my friend behind me, empty handed and not an ounce of sympathy from any employees. \nI'd rather pay more @ a grocery store and not leave feeling like crap.
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Game on! I've come here after work (say around 8p) a handful of times and I've been here on late Saturday nights during Vegas StrEats, and I've never had a problem with getting in the door in a timely fashion. Be advised though, it's murder trying to get in without a long wait on most Fridays and Saturdays any time after 10pm. Once inside, my closet gamer nerd self comes out of the closet and I relish in old-school arcade games (where else can you find DigDug, seriously?) and in the plethora of LCD and/or HDTVs set up with new-school games. I seriously appreciate that I can sit at the bar and play Marvel vs Capcom (and yell expletives at the screen) and have drinks brought over my way.
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Aside from the refreshing views of its pools and landscaped courtyards, the Buffet falls short of an aria.\n\nThe selection boasts Alaskan King Crab Legs (diminutive, a bit salty), made-to-order pastas and omelets, sushi (more CA rolls than actual sushi), pizza, salad bar (very unexciting), and a carving station (the salmon baked in salt was A-OK).\n\nAria's buffet only saving grace lies in its taste of sweet. I really liked the grand Marnier cream puff. Sugar-free desserts (chocolate gelato, key lime pie) were scarce but good. Pastry Chef Jean-Philippe Maury 's gives you a sample of his signature creations at the Buffet; but for full indulgence check out his patisserie next to the guest elevators.
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Yep. I think they have changed management in the last year. I have had 2 awful experiences with them in the last month. More updates to come shortly.
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This place rocks.. they can get busy but they hammer right through and you get fresh food!\n\nThe freaking cook is amazing to watch as he dices and slices. I swear he is gonna loose a digit. Fun to pass time as you wait in line!\n\nThey have always been clean, quick and really nice here.
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Divine crepes and great service. We went for a late lunch and couldn't have been happier with the service, ambiance, and quality of the food.
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On the scale from 1-10, 10 being the jankiest of janky casinos, I would say this casino is about a 9. It's dark, dim, smoke-infested, and small in here. If you catch this place in the morning, you'll meet the night crawlers and it's not pretty here at the Ellis Island..\n\nBut once you reach the restaurant, you'll literally realize, the grass is always greener on the other side. \n\nSteak & Eggs: http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/EAwh1OmG6t6p3nRaZOW_AA?select=qcM6QdCRzuf-BDTznRHR2w\n$4.99! Uh, what?\nThe steak was pretty delicious and tenderly cooked to my medium-rare option. Is it odd to say that I'm \""an egg person?\"" I'm pretty much a sucker for anything egg and a fan of the runny yolk, on the top, side, or bottom of my food. The 'taters were crispy golden brown and tasty. The sourdough bread toast (drenched with buttah) hit the spot. So seriously.. $4.99?\n\nI know there are tons of places on/off the strip for cheap steak, but this is by far one of the places I can agree for its mind-blowing value. You can also opt out the egg, for a \""steak dinner\"" - $6.99.\n\nOh yes, this place is also a brewery, so our order of house Hef was $2. My mimosa was $5 and it was kinda huge.\n\nSo.. our 4 steak orders and 2 alcohol drinks under $30?\nIf you lost your soul in what Jay B calls, \""Lost Wages,\"" come here. Your wallet will surely thank you, then give one swift kick to the groin. \nEllis will save you!
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There are few places I loathe more than the post office. I find it worse than the DMV for several reasons, the first of which being who has to go to the DMV anymore? I don't think I've been since I got my Arizona license and while it wasn't the most fun I've ever had, I feel like it's really getting an unfair reputation as the worst government establishment to ever exist, as that distinction clearly goes to the post office.\n\nMailing packages is something I do much more often than going to the DMV and going to the post office (particularly my post office on 20th and Camelback) is enough to ruin your whole day. It's hot, everyone's rude, there's always a long line and it's hard to tell where it stops and starts because people are tying up their loose ends everywhere, nobody EVER has a pen (including the employees which you'd think would be kind of standard), and it's just a generally unpleasant experience all around. Oh, on top of that, my post office decided they were going to be the only establishment in the world with the operating hours of 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM, despite the fact that I'm pretty sure most of the general public works 8-5. Seriously, whose idea was that? \n\nI'm not sure why it took me this long to realize that, unlike issuing Driver's Licenses, OTHER companies can actually mail my packages for me. Private sector companies! Companies that compete with other companies! Companies with employees that actually seem to care about their job (or at least not getting fired from their job)! Companies WITH PENS!!!\n\nUPS is a good example of one of these companies and this particular UPS is my favorite. Their employees are very friendly and helpful. On my most recent visit, my package was just barely at the first class weight limit (going over would have doubled my shipping costs) and I wanted to add a card. The employee behind the counter made some small adjustments to my package (cut some cardboard here and there) to reduce the weight and save me some money, which I really appreciated. She even gave me a pen to fill out my card! I thought pens were unheard of in the shipping world and here's UPS throwing them around willy nilly. It was fantastic!\n\nYes, they are slightly more expensive, and their packing services (Where they pack and label your packages for you. Yes, I've done it. Yes, I'm lazy.) can get really pricy, but for your average run-of-the-mill, not-too-heavy package, I'd say the slight cost increase is WELL WORTH avoiding the time and frustration that inevitably comes with a post office visit. Plus, they have pens.
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I have eaten here at Jean Philippe three times. The first two times were pretty good (hence the 2 stars), but this last time (tonight October 8, 2011) was just awful. My friend and I both had the Banana Foster sweet crepe. The crepe itself was cold and the topping was bad. I don't just mean, \""bad\"" I mean it was spoiled caramel banana topping. Yuck! We brought both of them up to the woman at the counter and she was extremely rude. She didn't apologize and, in fact, she told us they were supposed to taste like that because they were \""caramelized.\"" now, I did attend culinary school and graduated a chef and I know what caramelized is. This was wretched. They refunded our money, but we never heard an apology or got an ounce of sympathy (or even interest). So... That was our experience, for what it's worth!
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This review is for the FAME concept in general, not the individual food stall that I tried. When I first heard of the concept - Asian street market and lounge, I was pretty excited. I've been to Hawker Centers in Singapore and the international food courts of malls in Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Macau and the food there is always great with a fun, high energy environment. FAME was none of those things - it was just an over glorified, expensive lounge-y looking food court. IMHO, they tried a little too hard on the decor - you really just needed some plastic folding tables, plastic chairs, fluorescent lighting and you'd have something more authentic. \n\nThe layout is confusing - some stalls had menus while others didn't. Boba was $9. Need I continue? Stalls included a Beard Papa-boba/dessert place, a Fuku burger, noodle stall, and some dim sum/Chinese BBQ stall. We dropped by around noon on Saturday to check the place out and it was dead. Walked by the Fuku burger and it peaked our interest. I eventually did come back around 1:50 am and ate at Fuku Burger and really liked my meal (got the #5 with jazz fries - good drunk food at reasonable prices). The one downside of Fuku is that it closes at 2 a.m. - it really should be open until at least 3 or 4 a.m. for the club crowd to sober up at. \n\nOverall, they need to totally rethink the execution of this place - bring in some high profile brands from LA's SGV and let them set up shop here. Boba can be from Half and Half, desserts from Bambu - it can still be overpriced b/c as of right now, it's the only option for that kind of stuff on the Strip. At this point, I'd recommend driving over to Chinatown if you want to get your asian grub on. Only go here if you are desperate for boba, or if you want some good fusion-y burgers.
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Third time a charm?\n\nNope. \n\nAdd 35 minutes to return car to a facility that is located in the next county. \n\nHalf the restaurants are closed, its noon. \n\nWaiting areas can maybe seat half the people waiting to depart. \n\nImpossibly hot, winter or summer. \n\nSky Harbor continues to disappoint and remains a bottom tier airport. Avoid if you can.
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Today me and fiance took my mom and step-dad to Yard house today for lunch with our beautiful, perfect new baby girl. We were at immediately, it wasn't too busy. Me and my fiance had been here many a times, we always have a good experience. Our waiter Adam was great. He was funny, informative, and a great suggestive seller. All of us where very impressed! I run restaurants and I would hire Adam in a hot second! \nI had the garlic noodles, as I always do and tomato bisque soup. My safe go to meal. On the table we also had a roast beef sandwich; my mom loved it. Mac and cheesex2 which my fiance loves and gets from time to time. The final dish was stacked chicken enchiladas, the looked great!! I was really impressed with the presentation. There was also 2 bowls of clam chowder and 1 french onion soup on the table, everything was gone by the end of the meal!. \nAdam checked on us many times, made small talk and joked with us through out the meal. He gets 5 stars. I would give the whole thing 5 stars but the beer we ordered was flat, or it was at the end of the keg. Now not to brag but I know beer, its part of my job to know beer, even the beer tap systems. And it isn't the first time that has happened to me there. Any-who; Adam did get us a different beer and it was fine. We will be back, next time for happy hour, they have great deals!
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Do not - I repeat - Do Not eat here. We came for dinner Labor Day weekend. Waited in a 2 person line that turned into a 20 minute wait because their system went down. Although there was one register helping the diamond line only, not cool.\n\nWe should've asked to look at the food before deciding to purchase. Everything was cold, bland, not appealing, and gave me bathroom problems afterwards. The cold crab legs were completely liquefied and milky. I'm shivering just remembering it to type this review. Worst food experience we had in Vegas for sure.
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I am a regular customer who comes in DAILY and supports the gas station, the car wash, and the restaurant. I'm appalled at the lack of concern and assistance by the manager who watched me wait for 45 minutes for my breakfast and did NOTHING. I'm not one to make a scene so I waited until I left to call him and discuss his lack of customer focus. He never called me back. That interaction speaks volumes to me. You've been warned.
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Not really impressed with the flavors and they didn't have my 18 mg of nicotine they don't have a vap station so you have to stand and wait for them to set up a tasting the stool they have to sit on are very shaky so be careful it didn't like formula 51 or the smurf one and they don't have their own juice the juice they do have is very over priced I won't be going back
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The perfect place to relax and enjoy some of the best life has to offer. I found a couple negative reviews a bit amusing. If you don't like the occasional crowd and happen not to like the genre of music that happens to be playing on the stage, then obviously the Terrace is not the place for you in the evening.\n\nFor anyone without a stick up his or her ass, this is a great location to grab a quick meal at lunchtime - the burgers, brats, and chicken sandwiches are inexpensive and better than what you can get inside the building. While you're at it, help yourself to one of the beers they have on tap or a delicious pink lemonade. I like to just grab a bite, then hang out all afternoon getting some work done on my laptop. The people-watching is about as good as you'll find in Madison during the summer.\n\nSometimes I'll take a walk out onto the swimming pier and jump in for a little while. The lifeguards and regulars are friendly.\n\nOnce the sun sets, the bands start playing, and usually there is something worth listening to. On Mondays, they even have movies that play up on the stage for free. These are usually classics like Caddyshack or something more family-friendly.
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The Gardens are a fantastic piece of quiet art and culture amidst the razzle dazzle of The Strip. I love to go every time they change it (usually they have a Chinese New Year, Spring, Summer, Fall/Thanksgiving, and Holiday display). Even though they will use some of the same pieces in their displays, they seem to create something new each time.\n\nThe place always smells amazing because of all of the different flowers. It's even educational because they will put the names of the flowers in the display. So if you have a black thumb, like me, you can impress people with your knowledge of botany, borrowed from The Bellagio!\n\nMy two most favorite themes are always the Spring display, because they usually have some sort of animal house you can walk through like birds or butterflies; and the Fall/Thanksgiving display, because I love the Old Man in the tree who is always part of it.\n\nA great place to visit that can be pretty awe-inspiring, and best of all it's FREE!
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My wife and I originally went last Sunday only to find it closed. But since I had a Groupon deal I purchased last month, we went back Wednesday night to cash it in. And we're so glad we did. Kind of hidden in a shopping mall with movie theaters upstairs, we were quickly seated and served our drinks with chips and salsa. My wife ordered the fish tacos (2) with rice and black beans. Tacos and rice were both good. Black beans so-so. I ordered the Cuban sliders. 3 mini sandwiches w/ham, cheese, and a Cuban seasoned beef - oh so good - with a side of sweet potato fries. Wasn't a fan before. But now I am. Fries were hot and crunchy. I could only put down 2 and took 1 back to our hotel for breakfast Thursday. Would definitely return for another meal when in PHX again.
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i have to agree that the business sign for this massage place is very misleading. i have seen in many times and always thought it was a foot reflexology place as that is what it says it is. i did not know that i could get a body massage here until i looked up massage places on my yelp app! so i call them and the receptionist answers; she doesnt speak english.....she cannot tell me where she is located but is able to tell me they do walk-ins. so i go because i am in a lot of pain with my back today. i get there and the masseuse takes me back right away. her english is better but still difficult to understand.\n\nthe massage was nice. i am not very experienced in the massage world but i can tell you this was different than others i have paid for. i have only ever gotten a swedish massage. i do not know what kind this was but it feel nice nonetheless. there is some slapping, a lot of rubbing, and some elbows and forearms. it did relieve a lot of my back pain and definitely relaxed me.\n\nthe rooms are different. there is just a curtain for privacy and the music is coming from a central location.\n\nupon completion of my massage i had to write down how much i wanted charged to my card because the receptionist could not understand me. that was a little frustrating. she did give me a punch card though. buy 10 massages get one free.\n\nthe cost for this ( 1 hour) was $50. I dont know if it was worth that because i have not compared the costs to other places, but i would probably return.
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No credit cards or ATM? Awful tease. Get with the times
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I would hate to see this place packed with people. When we came, there were maybe 5 tables full, if that. The service was extremely slow, we waited forever to give our drink order, then forever to order, then forever for the food. It's pricey for the quality of food that they are serving.\n\nThe waitress however was super nice. I wouldn't waste your money here, there are to many other options here in Vegas to eat at a place like this.
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My first experience on a zipline. It was a short ride would have been nice to be a bit longer. Our appointment was prepaid for noon which is when they open. It was a bit of a cluster since everyone rushed in. I told the lady that we prebooked and she had me move to what she called will call. After I waited a few minutes and was the next customer that same lady said I can help the next customer. I told her she just sent me to this line since I was will call. She shrugged her shoulders and didn't do anything. Then another worker in the same section said the same thing explained to her I'm will call but she said didn't matter she could help. Very annoying. Then the worker helping me with the harness wasn't that friendly. However the worker helping my sister was friendly.
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I had never been to Longboards, or whatever ill-fated establishment failed in the location prior, but watching the renovations unfold from the street piqued my interest. \n\nThe space is well decorated with a vintage western vibe - garage door windows, antiques light fixtures, and distressed wood textures.\n\nStarted with the queso loaded with jalape\u00f1os, beans and chorizos to start. It was delicious. Beautiful, indulgent, cheesy deliciousness. Maybe the best queso I've ever had.\n\nSide note: $2 PBRs everyday in a glass boot - if that's your kind of thing.\n\nOrdered the mole and raja tacos. Enjoyed both, but they were a little smaller and not as stuffed as I had expected? Maybe they're bigger for dinner? I also enjoyed the few bites I had of the chicken chorizo tostada and will likely order that if I return.\n\nMaybe not the \""authentic Mexican street fare\"" like they claim, but if anything, go for the queso!
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I would love to give this restaurant a better rating because they food was delicious, but I have never been treated so poorly by a server. It began as just lazy, she didn't appear to want to work since she stood behind the bar talking to another person. My husband had to walk up to the bar to place our wine order. Once this happened, our wine sat at the bar for at least 15 minutes while she wiped out classes behind the bar - no, she was not the bartender. After retrieving our wine, she never returned to take our order. A food runner came by and gave us bread, so we asked him to find her. We placed our order and our glasses were empty, but of course she did not return again to see if we wanted more wine. \n\nOur food arriving was definitely the highlight of the evening, it was absolutely delicious and fresh. Since our server did no return, we didn't order any more wine and decided against desert. We wouldn't have definitely ordered more had she bothered to ask us, or even walk by the table. \n\nAt this point we went to show her our Travelzoo voucher and she informed us that we couldn't use it since we didn't tell her in the beginning. My husband reminded her that not only did we tell her when we arrived, but we also told them when we made our reservation. She looked at us like we had three heads and made a snotty comment about having to get the manager. She grabbed another server, I assume he was the manager and had him take the voucher off of the bill. The only problem was that he didn't deduct the voucher from our bill, but he added the amount we paid for the voucher to the total of the bill. You would think that this would be easy to explain to our server, but of course she had no idea what we were talking about.\n\nWe finally got the bill somewhat situated, we never received our $15 credit toward the bottle of wine, but at this point we wanted to leave so badly they we didn't bother to bring it up to her. We will never return to this restaurant and it's quite sad because the food was fabulous, but no amount of delicious food was worth what we had to endure with our server. In addition, I will never purchase any type of voucher again from Travelzoo. You are obviously treated poorly when you buy a coupon that they offer. We didn't purchase the voucher because we are cheap, we purchased it because we have never been to this restaurant and love dining out in Scottsdale. We eat out at least 4 times a week, and this could have been a place that we would frequent.\n\nA friend asked me about this review, almost a year later. Told her not to go, horrible service, but I thought it was very interesting that no one from this restaurant commented or tried to make contact. They obviously don't care.
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If you are a fan of hummus, here is where you need to go. It's great. I went with my husband and kids and we were all pleased (which is hard to do). I had the chicken lunch plate with rice and a salad. Very yummy. My kids had the beef gyros sandwiches and they were happy too. Good service as well.
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The wings are BIG - and there are about 2 dozen sauces to pick from! The salad was good too!
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Used to be a good spot about 2 years ago but quality is very hit or miss now. Sometimes I get amazing pupusas, but more often than not I get completely dry, empty pancakes. Their horchata isn't as great anymore either. \n\nAlso, twice in a row I've caught them inflating my tab (charged double tax first time and second time my check was somehow $5 more) and withholding my receipt, so be very careful when paying and make sure you get a receipt. I think from now on I'll drive a little more to not get ripped off.
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Sad to say they had great pizza at the beginning .. Now cutting corners ... Very pricey not worth the money.. We will not be ordering there anymore. It's a shame because we didn't mind the high price for good pizza. But dominos pizza is close and way better and cheaper !!!
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In need of a new refrigerator, we decided to check out the local shop before hitting up the big box chains. We're glad we did. Everything about the purchase at Spencer's was simple and pleasant.\n\nThe salesman, Paul, really knew his stuff. I sold appliances a long time ago at a Best Buy as a part-time job. While I admit my training was minimal, I know enough about appliances to spot someone who knows less than I do. He showed us some economical models, moved up to the better stuff, and just for kicks showed us the top of the line models. We quickly determined that we could get a lot more fridge for our money than we had planned. He spent a ton of time with us even though it was very obvious we weren't going to buy it that afternoon (we told him upfront that we were still trying to work things out with the home warranty company). We also left the store feeling confident that he gave us the best price we could get.\n\nIt took a few days, but a simple phone call was all we needed to do to finish things up. Delivery, install, and the price of a stainless steel waterline (recommended) is only $50. The fridge was in our house two days later (we waited an extra day because of the fourth of July). A quick, smooth and painless process. If you get the service plan, Spencer's actually owns the company that does the repairs. It's not an outsourced job like the big box stores do.\n\nI know I'll head to Spencer's again when I need to upgrade the rest of my appliances.
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Horrible cuts of meat, weird almost sour after taste of chicken like its been sitting out for a while. For being in an oriental/asian plaza i thought the quality would be higher. I was wrong not ever going back. BE WARNED
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Once again I will be different from the crowd here, and no, I do not work at this restaurant. I purchased a coupon for about 40% off, without checking the reviews first. After I bought it, ($4 for $25 off) I checked the reviews and almost said forget it. Glad I didnt and went anyway. Four of us went and we voted and all gave 4 stars. We got the sampler appetiser, and Won Ton soup which was enough for the 4 of us. Excellent soup. My wife and son got curry and my other son got the rice noodle soup. I got the chicken basil. #5 in the spice catagory. Loved it. We all loved everything. The restaurant atmosphere was good, and did not notice anything dirty, but then we were there at night. My only complaint would be that the soda's tasted funny. I had a Dr Pepper, and it tasted like something else. But I would diffenately come back here again.
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This was terrible! They say they have fresh fish each week...flown in from Alaska ! Please ... That is a lie it is not. They advertise the burger is 100% real beef .. It is not. The food is NOT good. The nice service crew had three people working for a crowd of 30 it was not a place I would recommend. I did like the water that's it.
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Meh. That's what this was. My pedicure was meh. I like that they open early and that they were able to accommodate me. The lady was nice, too. But the service was lacking. Their \""spa\"" is outdated and I think just looks dirty...it seems that it might actually be clean though. The speckled linoleum and outdated massage chairs I think add to the dirty appearance. \nI'm used to my pedicures being a soak, cut, cuticles, scrub, massage, double check for missed loose skin, and paint. After a total of 30m, I didn't get a scrub and can't even remember getting a massage and she for sure didn't do the double take before polishing.\nYou can see their tools being sanitized and there's no debris on the floor, but meh. \nAlso, I love massage chairs, but the one I sat in was SO uncomfortable I couldn't even enjoy the massage. Reclining the seat didn't help at all. It was like putting your lower back in a hole and having the top of the chair push your upper back forward. Not a fan. \nThe search continues for the right place.
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Zoe's is great and consistent. Got it to go the other day, same great chicken salad sandwich. And I sent my daughter in (since she thinks she's so cool when she can do things like that) and they were very sweet to her and she was happy. I like a staff that's nice to kids!
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My email (even that was a chore) explains things...\n\nThis email was originally addressed to info@ritztransortation.com and info@ambassadorlasvegas.com , but both of those email addresses bounced. I called 702.889.4242 obtained this alternate email address - please forward it to the appropriate management person. Thanks!\n\n\nDear Sir/Madam,\n\nI wanted to let you know about my experience with Ritz Transportation doing my recent visit to Las Vegas. My companion and I arrived on Alaska flight 622 at 3:48pm on Wednesday, Oct 20.\n\nAfter we collected our luggage and just before heading out of the terminal, I transferred a pair of Oakley sunglasses housed in a hard case from my carry-on bag to my suitcase (it was raining that day). My companion can confirm I did this. From that point forward, the only time my suitcase was out of my possession was when I handed it to a driver at the rear of one of your shuttle buses. \n\nWe then boarded and were transported to the Monte Carlo. We checked in, went to our room and when I began to unpack, I immediately noticed that the sunglasses and case were missing.\n\nIt does not take much detective work to know what happened to these glasses. They were removed from my suitcase by either the driver or a Ritz luggage handler.\n\nSince we were on vacation, I did not want to spend my valuable time trying to make phone calls to address this issue, but rather waiting until my return to Portland to let you know what happened.\n\nNeedless to say, I am very disappointed that I lost my $200 sunglasses (a gift from my wife) to a Ritz employee.\n\nI will stand by for a response - If I fail to get one, I will post this email to various review sites (Yelp, Virtualtourist, Travbuddy, etc).\n\nThank you for your prompt attention to this matter.\n\nResponse from Ritz...\n\nGood afternoon Mr. Presten, \n\nI understand your frustration in loosing your sunglasses; however we have searched the lost and found for any Oakley sunglasses and asked the driver that was driving that vehicle during your move if he noticed anything left in the vehicle. At this time nothing has been turned in matching that description and nothing was left in that vehicle. I am sorry for your loss and if something turns up we will contact you immediately. \n\nThank you, \n\nAmi Fewell \nExecutive Assistant to Alan Waxler\nDirector of Affiliate & VIP Group Sales\n\nMy final response:\n\nAmi,\n\nPlease understand that I appreciate your effort, but you have to understand this from my perspective. I know what I know. I know I unzipped my bag at the baggage collection, inserted my sunglass case into the bag and then wheeled it out to your shuttle bus. I collected same bag at the Monte Carlo, checked in bag in hand and upon entering my room, the bag no longer contained the sunglasses. \n\nSimple as that - they were removed while in the possession of your employees - end of story. I will, in all fairness, post your response when I post my review of my experience with Ritz Transportation on the internet sites.
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The worst location I have seen! \n16 people standing in line, two oblivious associates with attitudes that wont answer questions or care.
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Don't bother. \n\nWe were kind of desperate to find a place that wasn't too pricy and close to our hotel on a Monday night. We saw this place, with the low lighting and witty name (although we weren't sure if they're cleaver enough to make the theater reference or if it was simply a mistake).\n\nThey boast a new menu and I got the pasta with goat cheese and almonds. I didn't have high expectations but this was like family meal before your serving shift. It was boring and flavor free. My boyfriend got a steak sandwich that looked punny. Oh, and the grocery store wine was way over priced.\n\nBoo!
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I've been here a few times. I keep wanna to give them a shot but my experience the other night will be my last. I've gone back because I've never had a horrible experience until Friday night. The server was not very good. We had to ask on several occasions to bring us our drinks or silverware and napkins. We waited for our food for about 45 minutes. When we finally received or food it was cold and mushy. My tamlae tasted like i was eating bread not masa and my taco was mush. The salsa was very very bland. I had to add some salt to give it at least some kind of taste. I understand if the restaurant is busy but you still need to have good service and food good enough or at least warm enough to want to eat. I will not be eating here again and would rather drive into town to get Mexican food. Very disappointing. So much that we're still talking about how awful it was.
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One of the best restaurants that I have been to in Vegas. I haven't been here in a year or so but a couple dishes still stand out in my mind. They had this poached oyster dish and seafood sausage thing that was just out of this world. I'm salivating just thinking about it. \n\nBe prepared to spend a little cash but it is so worth it. You pay for the view of the Picasso's inside as well as the view of the fountains outside. Once you finish dinner, you can always have a seat on their patio and enjoy a few more fountain shows.
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BUYER BEWARE: They will take your credit card and have you sign a piece of paper for opening a tab. Problem is they always put charges you didn't authorize on the card. Just recently I went and had bought a round of drinks, myself and two other people. The bartender said it was $12.00 and thats all I got for the evening. Once I looked at my credit card statement they had actually charged me $40.00 instead of the mere $12.00.\n\nThis isn't the first time this has happened, there are three other occasions that are being investigated by my credit card company since this appears to be the way they do business.\n\nBe wary of opening a tab here or you might end up paying more than you actually should.
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This is a good place to eat home cooked Filipino food at the heart of Las Vegas. The taste is reminiscent of the lutong Bahay all pinoys know and love. We'll be back Manila' s Best!
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Great food, great service, great restaurant....well be back when I come back to Arizona for business....
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Vdara is definitely worth the bang for your buck!!\n\nIt's a lot cheaper staying here than Cosmo and Aria and I feel like the ambiance and rooms are just as good. You can definitely get rates here as low as $100 a night even on a weekend night. We stayed here on a Saturday night and the rate was only $109 a night!! Worth it!!!\n\nUpon arrival, one of the things I've noticed is that they don't have a self parking structure like most Vegas hotels and valet only. Since we were only staying one night, I didn't mind the valet. The people here are very courteous and nice and check in was a breeze. The decor of the hotel is nice and modern. I really like the interior of the hotel. Nice and simple. \n\nThe rooms here are one of the nicest I've seen! The kitchenette has a stove top and separate sink and also had a little dining area!!! It was super convenient to have especially since we togo a whole pizza from Cosmo and got to enjoy it in the dining area!! It also has a separate living area with a pull out couch which I really liked! \n\nThe only downside to this hotel is that it's a lot smaller than most major Vegas hotels and it doesn't have a casino. I need my gambling if I'm staying in LV so I need my slots and craps tables. Also, it doesn't have much dining options as well. The hotel is SUPER small so if you're staying here more than one night, get ready to trek across the street to Aria or Cosmo to get your dining or gambling fix bc you're not going to get it here.\n\nOther than that, if I need to stay at a hotel for a short time, I won't mind staying here again!
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