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.\nOn the advice of my personal trainer who happens to have just joined because he lives near the location,I went to join as well.We do our training sessions at my business location and not in any commercial gym.We are friends as well and he was just letting me know about an inexpensive off site location that's central to everything I do except work.\nSo,I go in.There's 2 women behind the check in desk,and they're each checking in one person as I arrive.They both look up and see me there,and the first one who is done checking in the last person all of a sudden gets real busy staring at her cash register as if it's going to do a trick.She is pretending to do some function,but she's not good at pretending...\nShe waits until the other counter person is done and as I walk up to her,the pretender is of course done with her invisible task.\nNice....\nSo The counter person who's telling me about the gym asks if I want to look around and I say no,I just need to sign up.\nThis confuses her.So I explain my trainer is a member and has suggested this gym to me.\nAll of a sudden,another woman appears and first wants to know why I wouldn't want a Lime membership and I explain there's no one I need to bring with me,and none of the other locations are near anywhere I ever am,so a basic membership will be fine.\nShe begins to attempt to hard sell me on the Lime membership and again I tell her I can't get value for myself from it.\nIt is a great deal and if it would be something I could use,I would have had no issue opting for it.\nThen she begins to chastise me about working out with someone who's not one of YouFit's trainers.She goes on to scold me, that if I am caught working out with someone,my memberhip would be revoked.\nI understand everyone has rules and liabilities they have to consider,but I really didn't need to be spoken to as if I was a 5 year old caught with my hand in the cookie jar.\nI really don't expect a lot from a place with such bare bones facilities and rock bottom pricing,but what I won't tolerate is that kind of treatment.I don't care how cheap the gym is,nothing is worth being berated like that.\nI would suggest the slightest bit of courtesy and customer service training will go a long way.\nYouFit,I have changed your name to YouSuck.\nI will gladly pay more to not have to set foot into another YouSuck location ever again. | 0 |
Bar Cocoa is part of the Ritz Carlton in Uptown Charlotte, so I expected it to be pretty and to have great chocolate. It does. I tried the chocolate raspberry mousse and it was AMAZING! I will be going back just for this.\n\nIt is a small space, so you may have to sit in the Ritz to enjoy your treat, but otherwise it is worth a visit from any chocolate lover. | 1 |
I've been stalking these guys on twitter for a while since I had heard good things. Today's tweet revealed that they were in Oakland at \""Soldiers & Sailors\"". \""Hot Dog!' thought I, knowing what a terrible pun it was.\nIt was almost not to be as I assumed the truck would be parked with the other trucks and waited nearby for 10 minutes. Not so! They are parked literally on the steps of Soldiers & Sailors. Ordered the veggie dog with 'kraut and a side of \""boring\"" (aka plain) fries. Fries were great but I was quickly jealous of the guy in front of me who got them with vegan gravy and cheese. I shall not make this mistake again. \nVeggie dog was... fine. I'm guessing boiled which I've found is not my favorite way to cook a tofu pup. Makes it really bland. I think maybe next time I'll ask them to pop it in the deep fryer like the guy behind me did (smarty pants) OR ask for a little vegan gravy right on the dog. \nStill, I appreciate a business who makes an effort with veggie customers. And let's face it... it's just plain ol' fun to order from a food truck! I'm glad Frank and I have moved beyond the stalker phase into the beginnings of a beautiful relationship. | 1 |
We will be back!!!! Made cosmopolitan exactly how I like it... Food was great!!\nWing dings, scampi, Caesar salad with spicy fingers... So yummy!!! | 1 |
Ordered a pizza recently due to not wanting to cook at home after a long day at work. Stopped by the store, not busy at all, placed an order, told that it'll be ready in about 15-20 minutes, left to meet few friends that were having dinner at the near-by restaurant. Stopped by back after about 25 minutes and the pizzas were waiting for me. Don't even need to tell them what pizzas I ordered, they knew right away. Friendly staff, won't push you for ordering a larger size. Good location near Scottsdale Airport. I shall be back again here. | 1 |
WARNING!!!!! Butcher shop. They can't even inject properly. They gave me a hematoma from a simple procedure. Avoid these butchers. Chop shop alert. You have been warned. New dentists practicing without supervision. Zero stars. | 0 |
My girls are the shit. They dragged me out and promised a night that I won't forget - but I almost forgot because of the bottle service!\n\nUpon arrival for the midnight showing, our host walked us right in and dropped us off at the bar so we could get drinks while they got our table ready. I ordered the Washington Apple which consisted of: Pendleton 12 year Canadian Whiskey, Cranberry Compote, Lemon, and Apple Bitters. Delicious!\n\nAbout 15 minutes passed and we were escorted to our table located in front to the left of the stage, but we ended up being front and center after they moved us :) Our server was friendly, fun and kept checking up on us throughout the night. Open the top of the ottomans to stash your purses, wallets, and phones here. The bouncers are geat at keeping an eye on your things and we always had people sitting at the table to make sure.\n\nNow for the show.. I'm positive there are going to be those who haven't seen it reading the reviews so I won't go into detail, but these are a few acts to keep an eye out for: Prescott (super hot and an amazing beat boxing woman), Pandora (HOLY MOLY! Keep an eye out for her!), The Girl Who Plays with Fire, table tapping, and some lap dancing fun ;) There are maaaany more acts that will keep you enveloped with the highly inappropriate (love it!) show the whole time since there's always something going on!\n\nThe last act of the show helps transition Rose. Rabbit. Lie. into a \""night club.\"" The majority of the audience got out of their seats and went to the dance floor to have some fun. A few of the performers even came out to mingle with the crowd and danced with us (love you Frog Man). The stage keeps rotating to reveal the DJ, some fun with bubbles, and more performers doing various things. After half an hour, they did clear out the middle of the dance floor for a fun little cirque du doleil act. Then it was dancing time again! Since our table was right there in front, we got to both people watch while hanging out and step out onto the dance floor when we wanted to. I forgot how good it felt to just.. DANCE!\n\nRemember that a little party never killed nobody ;) | 1 |
Fast friendly service and a reasonably priced tasty cheese burger. Exactly what you want and need when you have a quick connection. | 1 |
I may be a little biased in my review, as I do not like thin crust pizza. So we decided to go with the deep dish crust and it was thin crust pizza, with a huge edge. I was not impressed with the crust for that reason, it was no where near deep and the edge was too much. It folded over, and made an even worse left over. The topings have a great flavor and they use alot of cheese, no need to order extra. My husband heard great reviews from this place and so we went out of our way to get here. However I would not go back unless I was in the area. Too much good stuff close to home. Has seating inside although it is a small place so I would recommend take out if you have the option. | 0 |
I'm really digging this place. I wasn't sure if I was gonna like it. I'd been here before (previous owners years ago), and I wasn't terribly impressed by the service. \n\nTonight I was blown away. \n\nFor starters, the servers and sushi chefs are really cool and energetic (I'm not a fan of sushi dudes who act like angry Portland baristas). \n\nAlso, the service is so good, it's almost obnoxious. Three people stopped to (enthusiastically) take our drink order. Plus, the empty plates were taken almost immediately. \n\nNow the food. It's fantastic. Mike ordered the Crazy Boy (which should be called crazy white boy, because it's obviously for gringos) it's a charming twist on a California Roll. I was most impressed by the Snow White roll, various forms of spicy crab with white tuna on top. Kiss of Fire roll was good too, but it's not caliente enough for me. It should be called Gentle Kiss of Fire. | 1 |
Was very disappointed with this place. Been going to a ramen place down the street for a while and always leave full and happy.... \n\ncame here after hearing all the hype about pho and wasnt happy. i totally would pick ramen over pho any day!!!!\n\nthe egg rolls were very good and that was the only good thing about the dinner! | 0 |
My husband and I went there on a lunch date yesterday and we liked it. We used a mobile Entertainment coupon to get $5 off of $15. No issues using the coupon as usual, unlike the couple places we've encountered where we did have issues.\n\nThe food was good. We both ordered rice bowls (full size), which runs about $8.50. It contains rice, grilled veggies, a meat and a sauce. My husband had white rice with chicken & steak, with a honey orange sauce. I had the Luau Pork (like a pulled pork) with a Bali Island sauce and brown rice.\n\nWe shared our food some and a large Coke between us.\n\nOn Mondays & Tuesdays after 4:00 pm, kids eat free. We'll have to try it.\n\nThe ambiance is nice and tropical. It was nice and cool inside, with some customers but not packed because we were having a late lunch (spent almost 2 hrs at DMV nearby). The service was good, quick, and very friendly.\n\nThe only issue I had, which might have been the sauce, is that about an hour later, I had really bad diarrhea. I can't think of anything else that I ate that would've caused such sudden diarrhea or maybe my body wasn't tolerating the Coke.\n\nBut, because the food was good, with great service, and the ability to use the Entertainment, we will come back again, even if we have no coupons. However, if I get diarrhea again, no matter how great the food or service is, that will prevent us from going again.\n\nIf you want quick Hawaiian food, this might be the place for you. I want to try other dishes here. | 1 |
So much better now that all the construction on the parking lot is complete. I used to dread coming here because of the terrible parking lot situation and how crowded it gets, but on my most recent visits, it's actually been a pleasure. They resurfaced and resegmented the entire lot and it's just so much more convenient now. | 1 |
Meh is about all I can say about Cabo. I feel like it is super over-hyped... We went in for dinner on a Tuesday night around 7pm. It was pretty crowded but there was no wait. They brought over chips & salsa. The chips were warm but I didn't get the feeling that they were made fresh. They were on the thicker side. The salsa was a mix of corn and tomatoes/peppers (pico de gallo). Not spicy and not really salsa, but ok. We each ordered our own combo taco plate ($10.50) which came with two tacos and a side. I got one BBQ Mahi taco and one Tavaruva Wahoo taco with fruit as my side (seasonal). I was incredibly underwhelmed with my food. The fish in both were way overcooked and dry. The wahoo taco was way salty and the mahi was under seasoned... Another thing that annoyed me, they only have flour tortillas... Really? A fish taco place with only flour tortillas... Even worse, they weren't homemade/fresh. They had that store bought flour tortilla smell. Come on guys... Step it up. | 0 |
This food was beyond average. They obviously have high rent so the food is high priced. I would not eat here again. I really do not get the high praise of this chef. I would rather go across the street and eat at chipotle. ewwww | 0 |
Kind of expensive. The drinks are fun and good. The food was good. Fresh salsa and chips and very flavorful quesadillas. Fairly quick service and very friendly. | 1 |
I usually hit this place on Thursdays which is usually pretty dead. Went this time on a Friday and it was wack. I don't know what was up with this crowd, but my friends described it as \""busted guy land.\"" I think this guy was trying to slip something in my drink until my husband showed up and he ran away. I keep giving this place a chance, but I'm done. Oh and let's not forget the chick fight on the dancefloor...very classy. | 0 |
first I would like to point out several things that make my review slightly different than most since I've been working in the event management/ security/ production for a lil over 10 years, also being from the bay area I tend to think our clubs are a little more catered to specific demographics so we're a little spoiled. (which is why I gave two stars and not one)\n\nSo I got a pass for this place and thought why not. Lines are lines and to be expected so that was no biggie. Different treatment for VIP and regulars (hats and dress code) again to be expected. What is unacceptable is the fact that they didn't honor the pass when I got up to the front at 11:47 (the pass clearly states midnight). What the pass didn't say was that they could refuse to honor the pass. \n\nOnce inside it was very very crowded, another to be expected in Vegas. Than when the guy told me I couldn't wear my slouch hat (rasta hat that hold all the hair/dreads) which is BS considering its not sports attire and dudes were rocking kangols all night, but the kicker was I had to pay like 10 bucks to check it in. What is completely unacceptable to me is the lack of DJs. talent. I heard the same song three times in one room. THREE TIMES!!! Upstairs there were several times where there was no music at all. Not only that, but the kicker for me, the music itself was so unfocused I couldn't even dance with a girl cause every other song was either AC/DC or some other old rock band. \n\nLike I stated from the gate maybe its cause I'm from the bay, but DJs spinning crap is just pathetic. Perhaps I will go find other clubs that clearly are targeted for one group of people and not managed by money hungry a holes OH WAIT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT VEGAS!! | 0 |
After all the years of coming to Vegas and for one reason or another ending up at Caesars, we finally just decided to stay here. Caesars is kind of the center of the Vegas universe. They get big names at the Colosseum (ok, Celine Dion and Shania Twain, doesn't thrill me, but they seem to pack them in), they have the forum shops (high end mall), a high end spa (Qua), top notch restaurants and I suppose you can gamble here too :) Caesars is the kind of place you can walk in one day and not leave until 3 days later. That is good and bad. It has it all, but it is also incredibly large, with a complex floor plan and it takes a lot of hoofing it to get from one end to the other. \n\nNow, one of the reasons we picked Caesars this time is they didn't have resort fees. I, like everyone else, detest the useless resort fees that Vegas has begun shoving down our throats. Caesars didn't used to charge them, however I heard as of 3/1/13 they will be charging away - so be forewarned! \n\nWe had planned to do the spa and had heard the Augustus Tower was the the newer of the buildings and the spa is in the same tower so we thought we were being smart by booking a deluxe room there. Plus it has it's own check in desk so you don't have to wait in those long lines at the main reception area. At any rate, they decided to upgrade us (yay!), however we got put in the Palace Tower. Now we had the single nicest room I have ever stayed at in Vegas, but the PT is SO far from everything I wished I had brought more comfy shoes. \n\nThe Palace Tower suite (2802) we got was on one of the Penthouse floors. The bank of elevators were way out of the way so they weren't busy and you had added security of needing a key to get to the floor. The suite itself had 3 full bathrooms w/tvs (which was totally excessive), wet bar, desk, sitting area with TV, dining room, a bed room with a King size bed, a couple of arm chairs, another TV and then of course the double closets, jacuzzi spa and 2 person shower. It was insane! I mean, incredibly nice! The only complaint (other than the walk) was that there was zero view. We basically could see other Caesars Towers (this isn't that big of a deal though). \n\nI would definitely stay at Caesars again. It has it all! | 1 |
I don't understand all these good reviews? This place is horrible. We didn't get ranch with our hot wings or soy sauce with our rice, and once the waiter left good luck catching him again! The food was completely inedible! I have nothing good to say about my experience and I won't be going back! | 0 |
if i could give this place a (-10) i would!! 1 star is way too much for them!!! worst rental car place ever!!!! they tell you it is at the airport but you have to take a shuttle to the rental car center and then get on another shuttle and go about 10 miles to the rental car place!! and when you are hauling around a ton of luggage it is the biggest pain ever!! it took over 2 hours picking up the car and returning it!!! they have 2 people helping 100 people in line at the counter and 1 guy when you return it as well!!! biggest scam ever!!! they also give you crappy dirty rental cars and the people that work there and rude and don't know anything!! we rented a \""full size\"" suv and ended up with a ford edge!! they charge you for everything they possibly can too!!! the shuttle back to the airport also only come about every 1/2 hour!! do not ever rent from this place!!!! pay the extra $10 and rent from a decent rental car place!!! | 0 |
Not really my thing. My wife and i were in Vegas and got tickets to this show (thank God we got them at the 1/2 ticket vendor) We had high hopes for this show as we have seen similar adult shows on the strip but we were not impressed with this show. My wife was very excited to see this as she likes strange art style shows. So i figured they are topless it should be okay. Well we were both wrong, the show was not interesting to either of us and we only stayed because we paid for the show. If you are looking for a Topless show see one of the other shows Vegas has to offer this was not worth it. | 0 |
Kylie is fantastic!! Her wash is excellent and her blow dry/styling is one of the best I've seen! Highly recommend | 0 |
The service was horrible! Almost missed our flight today because the security line was so long... it wound around and went across the terminal! They only had 2 people checking boarding passes and 2 belts for bag checks, but only one xray scanner for all normal passengers to bottleneck through. Meanwhile they had the same amount of checkers for a separate, much shorter business and first class line and they only had to go through the metal detector. We had to wait 45 minutes in the normal line while we watch the business and first class people go right through! | 0 |
Ok...to begin with, in the 40+ reviews that i have written so far on this website, this is my first rating at 3 or below...maybe i have like one 3!\n\nI don't know where to begin with this one. They have a lot of different sweet and savory pies that they advertise on their website. So I was really excited to try out this place. Unfortunately, they didn't have any reviews on yelp and i hadn't come across the slew of negative reviews on another website that i chanced upon later.\n\nI tried their beef pasty, which was the DRIEST and most FLAVORLESS pasty ever. Very unfortunately, I ordered a strawberry and cream pie to take to someone's place for dinner. It was at best a B-. I mean the crust (a graham cracker one) was so crumbly that it just fell apart totally. There were some weird shaped globs (literally) of chocolate that covered the pie which made it look really ugly.\n\nAnd btw, if you made it to their store, there are these sorry looking pies staring at you from behind the glass shelf.\n\nAll in all, stay away. | 0 |
We came here for a drink and snack. It was pricey for small drinks and the nachos we ordered were huge but not very good. Atmosphere was kind of cool., they have a volcano that erupts inside the restaurant. | 0 |
I really like Hungry Howies Pizza so I continue to buy food from there. Here's the catch. Don't use the internet because they won't even pay attention to the order (I know this because it happened to me) and don't deliver because it will take at least and hour and a half (twice happened to me). So basically order over the phone and go and pick it up. | 0 |
thanks for locking up shop an hour early tonight. closing time is posted as 9:00. i guess the employees had something better to do? drove over there, got there at 8, and lights were out with doing some clean up. waste of my time. | 0 |
Fun club to party at, love the rooftop lounge area! | 1 |
Amazing skirt steak, huge portions, and a very accommodating staff. I went with a friend and we were seated against the wall in a booth that allowed for really fun people watching. We split the aforementioned skirt steak, which I highly recommend. Other highlights include the mushroom assortment and asparagus. We ordered way too much! We would have been totally stuffed with the steak and a single side. On the upside, we had awesome leftovers the next morning. \n\nMinus one star for the outdated decor-- the place has that tacky Vegas look that doesn't match the food quality. | 1 |
It was a brutally, hot, oppressive sunny day in Las Vegas, which is pretty much every day from March to November....so it was a perfect day to cool ourselves off with some Shaved Ice. With the largest Hawaiian community living here in the desert, it's relatively easy to get the colorful, breezy treat that immediately chills your body, added with the thrill of danger of having to fend off the ever most embarrassing 'brain freeze' that causes contortions of your face worse than Jim Carrey...\n\n\nNow there's actually many versions of Shaved Ice; I remember going back to Japan and having that version, the Chinese, Taiwanese and Koreans all have similar yet distinct versions that make them unique.\n\nTiffany Coffee is a cosy boutique cafe connected to a larger Korean Superstore- The Greenland Supermarket, with a side entrance that backs into a food court. The place itself is relatively cosy, with the service attentive and thoughtful.\n\nSo the interesting culture that occurs at Asian Supermarkets, there's always a food court that serves little delights and a cafe that provides the wayward shopper a chance to sit down, and relax with sweet drinks and snacks.\n\nI can remember hot summer days in New York, when during the afternoons near my school (it was the Upper West Side in a mixed income residential area) and we would see an elder Latino gentleman come out every day, huge block of ice in tow to sell Shaved Ice. Whenever a customer came, he would take out this wooden box with a sharp edge inside, shave the top of the ice block for a minute, and dump the shavings into a paper cone. Then reaching down to trough of rainbow colored bottles, he'd generously drench the snow white ball of ice with sweet, sticky nectars-gently handing it to the children, filled with excitements and grins from cheek to cheek.....\n\n........Which was wonderful, until I saw a dog licking the side of the ice block one day......his dog that he brought with him every day........\n\nThe menu here is extensive, if not a little overwhelming..I found myself immediately consulting the owner on which shaved ice to get, she recommended the Pat Bing Soo- a medley of fresh fruits: Watermelon, Strawberries, Kiwi, Bananas and Mango with Boba Tapioca Pearls, Mochi Balls topped with Sweet Condensed Milk and Azuki Beans-it was an enormous dessert! The lady was very thorough and took her time creating for us, which paid off in droves...At first if you're not acquainted with the Azuki bean/dessert combo, it does take some getting used to (I still have problems with the more intense Japanese desserts that have Azuki in them....Yokan and Oshiruko-hot Azuki soup..bleah...)\n\nBut while we were waiting, Having heard so much about the Sweet Potato Latte, I thought I'd try it out-an interesting drink that at first sounds strange, but when you drink it, it's still strange...really strange....\nIt's akin to drinking a Sweet Potato Smoothie, no coffee, no latte.. Actually, it wasn't bad, like sucking on a sweet mashed potatoes through a straw.....cold...\n\nBut back to the Shaved Ice...the mix of fresh fruits with the Ice and condensed milk was refreshing and considerably light, given the amount served, and I even like the Azuki on top. My favorite is the Mochi balls and Tapioca pearls, it's chewy consistency gives the palate various texture to play with in your mouth!! All in all, it's a high end, classy Shaved Ice venue and I would love to come here again!!\n\n\nRatings (Out of Five Stars)\n\nFood: 4\nAmbience: 3 \nService: 4 | 1 |
Short version: This place is a shithole. Don't bother.\nLong version: From the moment we walked into the rental office to the day we moved out, this place was a stain. My husband and I chose Talus as temporary living quarters based on proximity while awaiting the completion of our new home. In retrospect, it was an impetuous and ill-informed decision. I suppose our short-term status blinded us, but if you're on the lookout for long-term housing be warned.\nWe had issues with:\n* Parking spaces - We were told it would be two weeks before one was available. Fine, except in reality there wasn't one available for the better part of TWO MONTHS. \n* Structure - It was so fucking loud in that place that we never once slept through the night while we lived here. Never. I know apartments have a reputation for paper-thin walls, but trust me, this isn't the first \""multi-family\"" housing situation I've lived in, and the light fixtures literally swayed from the tenants above simply walking around. I'm not exaggerating. I won't even get in to the frequent toddler wrestling matches that took place above us. \n* Staff - outside of the initial contract negotiations, nobody here gives a tin shit about the tenants. Our infrequent complaints were always met with a scowl and were typically pawned off onto another party, if addressed at all. No complaint or conflict was ever sufficiently handled. \n* Grounds - every conceivable surface was covered in dog shit. Constantly. The pool was consistently green and littered with cigarette butts and spent beer cans.\n* Bugs - Out of control. I've lived in Phoenix for nearly 20 years and have never experienced this many scorpions, ants or crickets. I'll echo Chrysty C.'s previous complaint that charging for \""monthly\"" pest control ought to negate any pest sightings. It didn't. We found several scorpions and countless crickets. We also spent many a night vacuuming ants from our bathroom and bedroom floors. While the pests mainly infested the interior, the worst area was the water heater closet on the patio - the crickets were so numerous that we began referring to the closet as the \""Temple of Doom\"". Foul. \nIt's difficult to pinpoint which aspect was the worst. Pure suffering for three months.\nI feel it's important to point out that it's been two years since we lived here (June - September, 2008). Maybe the situation has improved since we left. Somehow I doubt it. Regardless, I'm still upset about our time here, and I thought my fellow Yelpers should know. Caveat emptor! | 0 |
The food is always good here. We love the general Tsao's chicken. At lunch you get the best deals: for about 10$ you will get a soup, a spring roll, a crab bite and a main course of your choice. | 1 |
This place was good enough to warrant two trips during my short trip to Vegas.\n\nFor my first visit to Fresh Grill, I had the buffalo chicken wrap, which may have not been the best idea for a hot day in Vegas. I normally find buffalo sauce to be not spicy enough for me, but the sauce they used here definitely was. I had to keep adding extra ranch dressing to cool my burning mouth.\n\nOn my second visit, my friend and I shared the honey mustard chicken wrap, which my tongue thanked me for. \n\nI love all the different sauces and dippers they provide here. My friends and I tried almost all of them: who knew that Italian dressing tasted so good with seasoned fries?\n\nThe wraps are huge: we all took home half of our meals and ate it for dinner later; the second time, we were smart enough to share our orders. The homemade chips are pretty good, but they are inconsistent with how much each order gets. My friends sometimes only got a few pieces plus crumbs, while my serving had loads of chips. | 1 |
I first got permanent brows about 6 or 7 years ago. I was fortunate that the lady I picked to do them for me in Tempe was pretty good. The shape was something I could live with but the color turned reddish brown, not good for my skin tone. I had her touch them up a year later and again, I could live with the result because no brow is going to be knockout amazing, right? In a couple of years I got lip and eyeliner done. The lip liner I am totally happy with, the eyeliner was spotty and a bit uneven in places, but eyeliner rocks! Last year I found Denise when she ran a special on eyeliner. She redid mine, evened out the rough spots and recommended that I go darker than what I asked for. She was right and it looks wonderful. I finally decided recently that my brows had faded way too much to be ok, I was forced to fill in with pencil each day, which to me is why I got permanent brows in the first place, so that makeup application wasn't necessary every day, right? So I called Denise who happened to be running another special, and set up an appointment to do my brows last Thursday at noon. She had me draw the shape plus bring the pencil so she could be sure to match the shade. When I got home I couldn't stop staring at them in the mirror. The lines were so nice, they looked awesome. Plus all the red tone was gone, none peeking through. Today is Tuesday. I took good care to maintain a light layer of Vaseline and didn't rub. This evening they are done, fully shed and beautiful. I couldn't be happier. They are amazing, the color is perfect and they look so good I won't need to fill with pencil.\nWhen I'm ready, I will go back for an eyeliner refresher. Denise gets my business. \nThank you, Denise! | 1 |
The first and second time I used this service to get my dogs groomed was great. The groomers were late, but I had no plans so I didn't mind. I even recommended them to some of my friends. Booking the appointment was a little bit difficult since more often than not, my call would not get returned. The young brunette lady did a great job. She was able to get mattes out of my poodle/shihtzu that ALL groomers have told me would be impossible. Because of this lady, I am giving the second star. \n\nNow, the third time, an African-American lady (also late) collected my dogs and I was told that my dog's fur would not be able to be combed out so she recommended a \""lamb\"" cut which I absolutely loved on my dog. She told me she had accidentally clipped his ear and that she had put some ointment on it. Ok, accidents happen and she was good enough to let me know. \n\n4th time, I received a call to let me know they would be late. Upon their arrival, I asked for the \""lamb\"" cut again. Both dogs came back looking and smelling pretty fantastic, but as the day progressed, I noticed that my male dog was constantly licking himself. That night, I noticed that the spot where there should be nothing (because he is neutered), there was a swell. I thought perhaps he had gotten a bug bite and thought nothing of it. The next morning, this small swell had become a large and inflamed swell. I called the groomer, explained what was going on with the dog and asked if they had perhaps switched product but was told they were using the same hypo-allergenic product so I continued to think it was a bug bite. As this day progressed, the swell became very painful to where my dog could not sit and would not eat. I took him to the vet immediately and was told that my dog had bad razor burn and that his nether regions were highly infected. I purchased antibiotics and topical anesthetics. I called the groomer and had to leave a message asking Kim to call me back. It is now 5 days since that call and I have still not received a call back. $55 for a bathing and grooming of an 8-lb dog is a bit much for me to receive this type of service. 2 of the 2 times this woman groomed my dog, she managed to really hurt him. That is 50% of the times this service as a whole has hurt my dog. 100% they have been late. Never again. | 0 |
Always a pleasant experience at sweet tomatoes. Super friendly staff. The line is a bit slow at times, but it may well be because everyone is armed with coupons!\n\nOn my lazy days, a soup and a salad to go from this place is god-sent.\n\nI have to say the hot dish selection is not as good as it used to be, and the last time I tried the ice cream it tasted too watery for my liking. But for how little I paid, I am not complaining. | 1 |
My wife and I thought we would check this place out to support local new business. We ordered a square pizza with one topping that was on the promotional coupon we used. We ordered it to go and waited only 5 minutes. The box wasn't hardly warm. I believe they warmed up an order that never was served earlier. The pizza was not bad\nbut will not be back. Paid $10.99 after $2.00 off coupon and had 6 small pieces. I would think you would put more pride into a Mom & pop operation. | 0 |
Jenn is amazing. I am ultra picky about my hair and I left the salon very happy. The salon is clean with a very modern design. The hair dryers come down from the ceiling! The coloring area has no mirrors which is nice because no one wants to see that they look like a space alien with foils in their hair!\nI was most impressed by Jenn's cut. Throughout the entire color and cut process she explained the who, what, and why processes so that I felt completely comfortable with whatever she was doing to my hair. I didn't need anything too exciting as far as a cut goes because I am trying to grow my hair out, but she managed to clip my long locks into perfection! I'll definitely be back. | 1 |
This place is OVERHYPED.\n\nI was really excited to try their burgers because from all the pictures (including mine that I took when I went with my boyfriend) all look so delicious.\n\nOur conclusion right when we bit into the Hell's Kitchen Burger and Euro Burger: the meat tasted like Burger King meat patty. NOTHING SPECIAL. Seriously. And that is our take on that. The bun was good quality though compared to burger king's buns, that's the only difference. Lol\n\nThe only thing I really loved was their Parmesan fries and their sweet potato fries were also delicious. The sauces it came with are also delicious.\n\nThe only time I'll ever go back to this place is for the Parmesan fries. But I know other restaurants where I can have it.\n\nWe won't be back to this place again. It was nice to try once but not again. We paid $60 with tip included for two burgers and two fries. The most expensive Burger King food I've ever had. If I wanted Burger King patty, I'll just take myself to Burger King. | 0 |
Streets closed permanently in January 2014. Too bad... it was a great concept. Someone should pick up on the idea and try it again. I was told the reason it closed was that the coordinator moved. | 0 |
This place has been closed for over a year! Yelp, you need to update your website more often. | 0 |
You can now order online!! minimum order is $32.00\n\nTry the tiramisu or baklava! I sing their praises so much because they are great and we need to support local, small businesses! Okay I will stop shouting at you now! | 1 |
Ok we made a reservation after hanging out across the street to check out the cars at McD's Rock N Roll Care show.\n\n5 & Diner totally surprised us.\n\nThe Black bean burger was AMAZING.... (we are vegetarian) and OMG way good!\n\nEverything was perfect.... oh and by the way the Shakes were A+. I had the Cherry Coke which they make and again .... WOW!.\n\nNow for the rest of you.... (non-vegheads). Your in for a good meal as well. Everyone in our party who had the burgers were very happy.\n\ngreat atmosphere.. great food. Ya gotta go! | 1 |
Great employees, Lobby and breakfast area where nice. Good food, but rooms need a serious renovation. \n\nBut it's clean... | 0 |
This nightclub was a dud. My girlfriend and I stayed at the Palazzo, as such we decided to check it out since we didn't really want to leave the casino. \nUpon our arrival, we were directed to a very long line. We were supposed to be on their VIP list, and that long line was for VIP guests. WTF? I might as well wait at the regular line because it moved even faster than ours. This club did not live up to my expectations. I expected spacious dance floor, high ceiling, opulent decoration. What I saw was a tiny dance floor that we could barely move. The club itself was very small compared to XS and some others. I felt claustrophobic being inside this place. My girlfriend's foot got injured because people stepped all over us. We left after 30 minutes. It was definitely not one of our best experiences. I want my money back. It's good thing we didn't pay or I would have tried to get my money back. | 0 |
Wanted: atmosphere, good wine and decent food for Sunday -early dinner.\nReceived: expensive place, mediocre wine and salty, processed food in a place that looked like it had seen better days.\n\nI will start out and say we had the nicest staff! No complaints at all on our service! I feel bad that they have to serve this food in this place and try to do it with a smile. I don't think I could (and I have worked food for years)\n\nWe called on the off chance Chianti's would be open on a Sunday- and they were (though they will be closing Sun and Mon for \""the season\"" starting next week. I didn't realize there was a season for eating....but we decided to try it based on the reviews.\n\nWe enter, and it is dark and empty Greeted and seated by lovely Mary who explained it was happy hour and gave us a moment to look over the menus. I had a few questions, ordered a glass of their house cab and my partner ordered chianti on her suggestion. We also ordered the Mozzerella Fritta.\n\nThe wine came and the cab was so sweet it tasted like fortified wine. I questioned the bartendress (also lovely) and she tried it and said yes, it was sweeter than normal, would I like something else? I ended up with my bf's chianti (which wasn't amazing, but definitely better). The Fritta came and it was essentially two very large triangles of breaded, frozen moz that were barely cooked through, VERY salty and had chunky tomato sauce on them. Edible, but not fresh.\n\nAfter looking through the menu and a few more questions, (Only the Lobster Ravioli are handmade (why not the cheese?) I decided on the manicoti (which I was told was prepared there) in bechemel sauce with fresh spinach and my bf got the orange roughy special (artichoke hearts, capers and sun dried tomatoes).\n\nWe asked about how busy the place was, (Friday night is hopping apparently!) and who the main clientele is (Older people from Sun City) but they get a mix. We were told it dies down in the Summer, which is why they were closing Sun/Mon.\n\nI have now run out of wine, and so started looking through the dirty menus (all four of them were stuck with old food) to select another. I chose a 9/glass McManis cab- and after searching for it- two other opened bottle were brought out because they were \""in the process of drastically cutting down the list\"". Neither were great and both had been open at least a day and recorked. I asked them how long each had been open and was told no more than a day on one and 2 at the MOST on the second bottle. If you are going to have wine open at all for more than a day- vacuum seal it.\n\nPlates come and are as hot as Mary tells us they would be (which means mine has been sitting under some heat lamp for awhile after being microwaved).\n\nThe plates look ok- I can do without all the parsley garnish on EVERY plate- but whatever.\n\nThe manicoti does have fresh spinach on top, but it is not in a bechemel sauce- it tastes like a who jar of Ragu Alfredo was poured over 3 frozen manicoti and nuked for 4-5 minutes. I understand you have to make things ahead and heat them up sometimes- but at least bake the items! No fresh cheese bubbling- only a thin layer of film from having sat for a minute too long under the lamps while the fish was cooked.\nSpeaking of the fish- it wasn't bad. Not amazing, and kinda fishy smelling- but edible and nicely presented. Like everything, it was salty and plenty of frozen items were used to concoct it- but edible.\n\nThere are now 2 other tables, one of which came just after us and they heard the same thing we did - Fridays are hopping, the chianti is great and Mary recommends the lobster ravioli (at $22, I can see why).\nThe next table is much more interesting.....having driven all the way across town to be here (really?) but then I hear why. Our bartender's martinis are among the best in town- and probably what we should have ordered to wash the rest of our meal down with! Doh!\n\nEnd of meal comes- leftovers wrapped and my bf now wants an espresso or capp.- do they have amachine? Yes. He asks- will I hear the milk froth? No- it comes in a \""pod\"". He gets espresso anyhow. No bueno, and has 3 sugars in the espresso cup to just gulp it down. For $3? \n\nWe could not be tempted with the \""Homemade Tiramisu\"" so sat and finished our wine while pondering the place.\n\nOur conclusion is that Chianti Cafe needs to contact Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares and get a facelift. There is NO REASON why this place couldn't make it, but there is a WHOLE list of things that need to change. You can tell the owners are feeling the pinch, so have cut as many corners as they can. Sad really- LV doesn't have enough of these small, community spots.\nDespite the nice staff, we will not go back (but will check out the new Chronic Tacos that opened next door!)\nAs for giving Nora's a run? Not a chance! Even at their worst- they use fresh food and have properly stored wine.\nWe are disappointed, but know where to go for a martini! | 0 |
Went for dinner and I was pleasantly surprised by how good the meal was. As the first course, we ordered the farm salad and the simple salad. I definitely enjoyed my salad with the creamy dressing and the cheese and other items, although I must admit, for my taste, they could use less of the dressing. It overpowers the salad. Next time I will order it on the side. My mate's salad was more on the plain side with balsamic vinegar, and it was great, but a dressing I could enjoy at home. For the main course we ordered the flat iron steak with fingerlings and grilled veggies. Just the right texture and flavoring. I am sorry I didn't learn what was in the sauce for the flat iron so I could duplicate. For dessert we ordered the pumpkin budino and red velvet cake. Oh, my goodness! I was stuffed, but had to finish what I ordered, which was the pumpkin budino. My mate absolutely loved the red velvet cake, which comes with ice cream. Our server was Elijah. Very personable and efficient. I would definitely go back. | 1 |
My car died. Wouldn't start. I have a push button start car and honestly could have been anything as far as I knew. I took my car here based on a previous positive experience and the yelp reviews. I called the morning after I dropped my car here and was told they would check a few things and told me they may have to do a diagnostic that would cost $95 but he would call me back to let me know. Shortly after this Rusty called back to let me know the battery was dead. He told me his price and I knew I could get a battery cheaper at Costco. He told me no problem, they didn't charge me a dime. I will definitely be back with my car any time I need anything. Integrity is huge in this industry and I do believe you will find it here. | 1 |
I'm a traveler and wanted some luggage that I only had an Instagram photo to go off of and Regina was phenomenal in helping me not only find it but also weighing that option against others based on measurements, practicality and international specifications. I was also happy with the size of this REI as I had only previously been to the Tempe one. I highly recommend it if you are looking for a variety of products for camping, hiking and traveling. | 1 |
As a commuter cyclist my bike NEEDS to work every day, 100 miles a week and 5,000 miles a year. So when I snapped my rear deraileur (shift) cable it was an emergency in my world. The Spesh store where I bought my Allez, sadly, has closed.\n\nI've heard talk on the street of a high quality shop in Avondale. The bike, stuck in top gear, limped it's way to the Trek Store first thing Sunday morning. Never having been a customer before and riding another brand bike, I was at their mercy. I didn't even have an apointment. I was stressed out!\n\nAfter calming me down-LOL! They instantly started working and soon found it to be quite complicated. The frayed cable end was stuck inside the shifter/brake and also jammed it deep inside the mechanism. At several moments the entire team was working on and consulting about it. I reminded them I only have $100 on me so not to go over that and I don't have enough for a new $250 shifter either. They put well over an hour (maybe two) into it with several techs involved. Yes, they were able to fix it saving the shifter. Two cables were also replaced. All is working great again! \n\nI figured they would take my full $100 since it took hours of labor time from multiple techs plus cables, housings, yada yada yada. I was shocked that they only charged the standard cable replacement fee. It was so low that I said it's not even fair- for them! They said keeping me on the road is all they care about. I gave a tip and soon after came back to put a deposit on one of those fancy carbon bikes. With service like this- I'll be sticking around for the long haul.\n\nIt's all about the bike.\nThank you Trek Store! | 1 |
This place is generally a good place to stay, the rooms are comfortable and it's close to the strip. It's very family friendly and have activities all day everyday for people of all ages. That being said I do have a long list if complaints.\n\nThe staff here is overly rude and unprofessional. I'm not talking about pushy sales men I'm talking about front desk and activity center staff. I was painting ceramics with my daughter and the girl running the activity had rap music playing in the craft room. Now I'm not saying rap music is bad but I would prefer my 4 year didn't have to listen to lil Wayne...\n\nThe resort has an on site \""Starbucks\"" but you better get there early because it's only open for about 4 hours a day and they only serve hot coffee, I'm sorry but I don't want hot coffee during my July vacation when it's 105 outside. \n\nThere's a bellhop desk outside, but there's never anyone at it. You have to drive up to the front, get out of your car and hunt someone down before you can get help with your bags. \n\nParking in the parking garages is tight, and no one regulates it. People don't park in between the lines and nothing is done about it.\n\nThey have a new \""movie theater\"" by the activity center but the projection screen is smaller than the TVs in my house. They have the dates and times for movies set up a month in advance and they say if you are late they won't let you in, that's not true so don't both showing up on time. If you do you will just be interrupted by the late people that they let in. \n\nOur dishwasher was useless and the bottom of our fridge filled up with water/ice every few days. \n\nThe rooms that face the pool are nice and you don't get any noise from the pool but if you have a room facing Harmon Ave you will constantly hear road noise, the view of the strip and the new high roller almost make it worth it. \n\nDon't even get my started on the WiFi. It's horrible. It goes out for hours and the hotel can't help you with it because it's through AT&T. | 0 |
Went there while visiting Charlotte. Found the place cold, thermally and ambiance. Waiter tried, but a bit too chatty and played up the food preparations a little too much. Not impressed. Sorry we picked it after reading rave reviews online. Wouldn't go back. | 0 |
Cannot say enough bad things....and I have been a customer for 4years but......Brought two suits in for tailoring and picked them up ruined to the point they could not be worn nor fixed. After the lady behind the counter finally identified herself as the owner I was told I would be refunded the fee for tailoring. That was all that was offered including never apologizing for damaging beyond repair, two expensive suits which when you are a tall person very hard to find. \nI was told to get receipts as she the owner Lynn Lutzker did not want to over reimburse me!!, (the horror of that after her tailor ruined the suits), and she sells the suit maker so knows the prices. Upon further inquiring about reimbursement or some type of compensation once she realized I was taking her up on it she told me she would not offer any nor did I ever get a simple apology!.. | 0 |
I like this place! Got there around 4p on a Sunday afternoon, sat in the bar area, very few others were there. Lots of windows, tv action, nice bar, tables and chairs your run of the mill variety; looks like they have patio seating just outside.\n\nChips and salsa were good. Got a bowl of Albondigas Soup, off the regular menu, was $4.95, a true bargain--the soup was terrific, had 4 good size meatballs, full off flavor as was the broth. I'd definitely come back just for that soup.\n\nApparently they have happy hour every day, from 3 to 7p I believe. My 16 oz House Margarita was $4.95, and was nothing special.\n\nGood feeling inside, decor was beckoning, wait staff friendly, down to earth. I'll be back for that soup!\n\nGood place, over all. Recommend it. | 1 |
I went through the \""meridian LV\"" brokerage and have never in my life had such a horrible experience. I am a landlord myself and do my best to make people happy and be proactive. When I moved in, the unit was not cleaned, the toilet didn't work, there were specialty light bulbs burnt out and a multitude of other issues. I've lived there 4 months now ($1850 per month for a \""luxury\"" apartment) and the toilet still does not work. I've been told that it's my fault for stuffing things in there that don't belong. I've only had 2 guests and nothing was put in there that doesn't belong. \n\nI honestly feel as though, they hard sold me to move in and then bailed once I lived there. I am very disappointed as this had made my vegas experience a pain in the ass. They're absolutely HORRIBLE. The representative (Wanda) is terribly aggressive and unprofessional. On my initial walk through - she took an old bottle of water out of a random fridge that someone else had been in and drank from it (I should have known then - gross and WT!!!). \n\nIn the 4 months I've been there - the dishwasher and air have gone out. The dishwasher turned out to be an easy fix that someone could have walked me through over the phone (but took over 2 weeks to have someone fix in person). The air conditioner was left unfixed for 5 days and I had to contact the owner of the unit directly. Everything in my fridge went bad and I lost about $200 in groceries and I was told that wasn't their responsibility. \n\nMy co-worker lives a few doors down from me and deals directly with the owner of his unit and has a completely different experience. Bottom line is - don't go through the Meridian LV - THEY ARE HORRIBLE!!!!!!! | 0 |
Probably one of the best breakfast places I've been 2 in my life. Parking was easy. They had a nice big lot outside. Pricing was reasonable. Service was pretty fast. And they had just the right amount of tables. The food was pretty good too. I especially liked their Spam Scramble, Pancakes, and Loco Moco. Only thing I didn't like about this place was I had 2 wait 20 minutes 2 b seated because it was so crowded. At least I enjoyed the food. Will definitely come back and recommend 2 friends | 1 |
The food is ok, don't go unless you are really hungry. They do partner with the pizza resturant next door, which is yummy! We usually only go to watch the UFC fights, normally the drinks are decent, but this past saturday they were completely watered down. I don't know how you can mess up a Long Island Ice tea, or a cosmo. We asked the waitress if the manager could have the bartender remake the drinks, he had a standoff attitude, stating the long island is premade so it should always taste the same and he couldn't do anything. The waitress gave me another cosmo but I refused the drink , he only gave it to me because I told him nevermind we will just drink our $9.00 glass of water. The prices for bowling are ridiculous, the food is mediocre, the staff are young and if they are older adults this atmoshphere isn't a place to attend if you are sober. It's a waste of your time. The epicentre can do better. | 0 |
Most of the employees aren't great but Jordan in the blinds department is amazing and super knowledgeable. Ask for him if you need window coverings! | 1 |
At Comerica Theater, [insert your fav band name here] will sound like thump thump thump, muffle muffle thump. Worst acoustics ever in a \""theater\"" style venue. It's too bad Phoenix doesn't have a good medium sized venue for popular acts. I have seen DCFC and Arcade Fire at Comerica. These acts would have been great but the sound/acoustics were terrible. I have gone back hoping it was just an isolated show, but nope. Comerica sounds bad bad bad. | 0 |
Beware! The restaurant is actually around the corner from the walk up counter. We didn't know that and since there were made to order creeps at the counter we just assumed we were in the right place. We weren't. After having a good breaky here we found the REAL restaurant around the corner :( Would have much rather eaten there as their excellent menu is much larger in the sit down restaurant. | 1 |
Things have changed at Lawless Denim!!!\n\n It might of taken almost a year, but Lawless Denim has totally redeemed themselves!! After cleaning house and getting rid of the bad apples they had working for them, they are now newly staffed with amazing employees and I want to be able to share with everyone that they made things right with me !!! In my book that goes a LONG WAY!!! I have recently been dealing with a new manager at Lawless named Jim Fuentes, and this guys knows how to take care of his customers.. He called me up and explained to me that they wanted to make things right.. And that he did!!! \n\nI am totally stoked that I will be receiving my new denim jeans, on time and the jeans are amazing. I always knew they had an amazing product and I am truly happy that Jim and the rest of the crew at Lawless reached out to me.. The customer service I have received has been outstanding and a big kudos to Jim and the rest of the crew at Lawless Denim... \n\nI will be making some major purchase ASAP.. Now they have customer service that matches their amazing products... Sky is the limit for this company!!\n\nThanks again!! | 1 |
You place your order and get a buzzer. Then you pay. Service is pretty quick even when it looks packed.\n\nI usually order The Original which is roast beef, cheddar cheese and horseradish sauce. I'm actually not a fan of horseradish, but I really don't mind it being in this sandwich.\n\nIt's open 24/7 so it is an alternative to Lee's or pho after a fantastic drunken night of debauchery! | 1 |
This isnt the worst food I have ever tried but I definitly will NOT be going back there anytime soon.\n\nI dont know how fresh the vegetables are but it is a good alternative to fast food. \nThe meat is frozen and kinda grossed me out so I recommend the tofu, although I cant speak for its quality.\n\nThe service was fast and you get to decide how much of each ingredient you want. | 0 |
prime location during summer with the street being closed off.\nit's extremely crowded even during weekdays. i'd say the food is passable since there's better just around. alcohol is dirty cheap though.\n\ngreat spot to meet friends and drink the night away while watching sport events or simply catching up. as for anything else? you're better off elsewhere | 0 |
I have had ongoing problems with this company, both the alarm system working properly and customer service. I can't reiterate enough what the past reviews state! We have had multiple false alarms resulting in the police being dispatched, 3 in just the past approximate 6 weeks (1 of which while the alarm was not even armed), and Monitronics has refused to refund or suspend payment while the system is malfunctioning, they also refused to reimburse me any fees for the false alarm fee I have to pay to the city. When I attempted to cancel last month, I was told that I had to send in a letter and way 30 days resulting in another payment and the risk of more false alarms or allow a technician to come out for free and keep services. I agreed to the technician coming out and here we are two weeks later with another false alarm. Went through the same discussion with customer service and was told there is no supervisor available to talk with this week or next and no return date of a supervisor. They did offer to send another technician out. I told the woman I needed to think about it and would like to know where to send the letter if we decide to cancel and was told that they could not give me the PO box number or fax number until I decided to cancel and they went over the terms with me. A joke for customer service and I regret the referrals we gave them in the beginning. | 0 |
It was fun but the weather was hot! | 1 |
call it new owner or whatever, go to this place if: (lets see if can do this without using profanity) \n\n1 you're SUPER hungry, otherwise food tastes nasty (meat has gross smell like dirty socks... broth tastes like water that the staff washed their hands in). Tip: bring LISTERINE \n2 you need to get out of the sun (for the air conditioner) to see a kid waiter in sandals\n\ndrive 20 mins to Pho #1 | 0 |
This place is definitely not what I expected when going in on a Saturday night. It was very crowded and it's more of a restaurant feel than a bar feel. But perhaps we were there a bit too early. I heard there was karaoke later that nigh but we didn't stay to see it. But who doesn't love a good drinking karaoke session!? \n\nPros-\nthe bar has tons of drink choices. From martinis, to wine, to a decent beer selection. They also had Jell-O shots? I thought the wine was a great list for a sports bar and they have 26 flavored martinis. I tried the lemon drop and enjoyed it. \nThe food. The food is really good. It's greasy fried bar food of sorts but really good. The portions are huge for the price and you definitely get your money's worth here. \nCons-\nThe service. The service is slow and sporadic. I feel like our server was pretty weeded and I feel it showed. I had to get up to ask for a water refill (our nachos had hot peppers!) but if you go in with bar expectations service really isn't a huge issue. \n\nOverall this is a good place for a great night out. Crowds are diverse and it's a good mix. | 1 |
The best.\n\nThe cheese counter is heaven on earth. The workers are awesome - who doesn't want to be called \""dear heart\"" while tasting delicious cheeses? They're super helpful with my weird requests to find the perfect cheeses for every occasion. I always walk out with new varieties and grab tons of nuts and sauces and oils on my way to the register.\n\nWe also had our engagement pictures taken here (does that show my level of obsession?). We called in advance and the managers were all very kind - they told us to stop by their office and say, \""Hello\"" even. It was so much fun! \n\nMy mom also carted several cheeses down to North Carolina to be served as appetizers for my wedding as well. Seriously obsessed. \n\nI love Penn Mac. | 1 |
Alas, this place seems to be getting worse and worse over the years. I tried it again last week because it was Monday and Saigon Noodles was closed. I just wanted soup. I ordered the Tom Yum. \nIt comes with a little salad. It was fresh and good but the dressing was pure sugar. My daughter had the chicken satay. The peanut sauce barely resembled peanuts. It was also really, really sweet and had a few peanuts in it. My soup was sour-- not that nice sweet/sour mix that is typical with Tom Yum-- just sour. It was edible though so I ate it.\nTo get in and out for under $20 was nice and the service was pretty good.\nBottom line: if you are on the West Side of Madison on a Monday and want soup... lower your standards and eat here. Otherwise, go to Saigon Noodle or (if you really, really need Thai food) head to Ha Long Bay on Willie Street. | 0 |
The buffet wasn't great- and we didn't even have to pay because it was comped by the hotel so I shouldn't really complain.\n\nIt was just \""OK\"" food, I've had better for sure.\n\nOthers who said that hot items weren't kept hot were dead on... we actually read the Yelp reviews before heading to dinner but we figured if we got there right as the dinner buffet started (4pm) we would get the food while it was hot and freash. No such luck.\n\nThe Bread Pudding was REALLY GOOD though! | 0 |
Have been searching for great Chinese food since we left the east coast...... 2.5 years later we have found Chou's Kitchen.... #foodbliss | 1 |
I like the style of the bar because it looks like a hut. I like sitting around fire pits. I like the look of the pool and cabanas during the night even if you can't go in the pool after sunset. | 1 |
YUMMM. I love bachi burger! I live near here so I come here every time i get the chance. The last time i went, i had the oxtail chili cheese fries and the seasonal fois gras burger. WOW. The burger had the beef patty with fois gras and peaches! the mix of sweet and savory was wonderful. Definitely a must try! | 1 |
I called this company a week ago for a simple RO quote and have YET to have a return call.\n\nOur property management company referred them- I would NEVER refer this company to anyone! \n\nIts a wonder how they even get business!! | 0 |
I just stayed here for 4 days/3 nights for work. I've been going through Charlotte a lot recently and trying some different places. I really like the location for my business and travel needs. Close to the airport, close to the highway. Easy to get to.\n\nThey recently did a complete remodel of the place and the rooms are GREAT! Some of the best I've stayed in for this price. It was VERY comfortable for business. Great bed, nice work and dressing area, and the breakfast is among the best I've had at any business hotel.\n\nWhy only four stars? The local restaurant selection...within a VERY short walk, is really limited to chain fast-food type establishments. There just isn't ANYTHING nearby that is quality, or uniquely GOOD local food. So, if you are staying for a while, plan on having to drive at least 15 minutes to the south side of Charlotte for truly good food and dining experience....same goes for night life....nothing here.\n\nThat said, I was here for work. I will definitely come here again. | 1 |
A regular stop on our way to Madison to visit our daughter. Ballistic IPA is a solid IPA, available in six packs or growlers. | 1 |
In a city full of bars and clubs, this one holds its own by being a dive bar.. only las vegas style... people don't come here in jeans unless their american rag but at least you can get in somewhere with jeans, right? In any case, this is a nice placeto set up shop when you feel like going out, but not going all out. | 1 |
Compared to the Ross on Arroyo Crossing (rainbow and 2-15 area) this Ross isn't anything special. \n\nI thought I'd try this Ross out since it doesn't seem to be as busy as their other location. So of course I was pretty happy to see an empty store but that was the only thing I was happy about..while the store is organized and clean it is also very boring I should say? I mean their racks were empty and barely had any selection. So that right there was a bummer. \n\nAnother thing that stood out was their employee who worked in the fitting rooms. I went back there twice and was very nice, but she seemed like she had no care I'm the world. After trying on some clothes I decided I didn't like a few and at this point an employee would ask if he/she should take them from you. This lady though quickly turned away and did not want to take them. I mean I usually put the clothes back on the rack where I got them from anyways, BUT it just put me off how she was so quick to turn around. I've worked retail before and NEVER have I treated a customer like that..so it was just odd to me..\n\nEither way I think I'll be sticking to the Arroyo crossing location! | 0 |
UPDATE: Will never go here again. They served me RANCID beef. Even though they refunded my money, they never apologized and I can't trust someplace that serves me rancid cooked meat to take care of their raw fish properly. | 0 |
My gf and I arrived here on 7/3 @ about 2 PM with all of our luggage. Then front desk girl tells us the only rooms they had available were bedrooms w/o bathtubs so my gf and I decided to wait. This was not fun. We had to carry all our belongings back to my car because we didn't trust the luggage with the staff there (They seemed very unreliable). They didn't have a room until 4 PM. Seriously, WTF?! We wanted to have time to hit the pool, get ready for a dinner, and catch KA @ 930. Also, when we checked in I had a resort credit. When we returned to the front desk, I asked the front desk guy if the credit applied to any of the Crystal stores. He immediately said no, so I called concierge to confirm and turns out this guy was wrong. \n\nUpon our entrance into the room, there was no welcoming feature where the curtains open and the tv comes on. \n\nAlso, their bed is soft. Its soft to the point were its incredibly uncomfortable. I did not sleep well during my 2 nights stay at Aria. \n\nOverall, I do not recommend staying at Aria. It was a very unpleasant experience. There are far better hotels than Aria. Encore is the best so far. | 0 |
Bistro Porto is now closed and has been replaced by Poutineville. I wish I knew if they just relocated or what because this was my favorite Portuguese restaurant by far. :-( | 1 |
I feel a little silly rating this chain but here's my justification:\n\nFor some reason, I don't know why, but the Cheesecake Factory in King of Prussia was amazing, and I expected the same when I went to the one in South Side. I was horribly disappointed. Not only was the atmosphere a little different, the food wasn't as good as I had remembered. \nI'm willing to pay a pretty penny for a nice meal but this was way overpriced for what they were serving you. The portion sizes at South Side weren't as generous either. \n\nThis place is a quintessential American restaurant so don't expect anything \""exotic\"" or unique. You can pretty much get their food at a diner for half the cost.\n\nThere is one redeeming quality for the Cheesecake Factory - the cheesecake. Everything else on the menu you can skip, but if you want to lull yourself in a sugar coma the cheesecake here is your calling. While it is still overpriced for their cheesecake, splurging every once in a while didn't kill me. | 0 |
My friends and i are regulars at the place, we come once a week and have dinner. The lady that is the server at night is really nice, and always has a smile on her face. We go there so much she already knows our orders. Needless to say free thai iced tea. \nChicken Pai tai and chicken sa tai are my #1 dinner plates, Cant miss the coconut shrimp soup on the side. I highly recommend this place for family, friends or even couples . Great atmosphere and vibe. | 1 |
One word: Breathtaking.\n\nI recommend this show for everyone who goes to Vegas. This show had everything from comedy, to love. The story wasn't as obvious as some of their other shows, but I don't think it was meant to be. Its very artistic and full of symbolism. \n\nThe characters are great (loved the Red Bird) and you can tell they love what they do. \n\nI cant say enough good things about it. When I saw this, it was my first Cirque show and it inspired me to see as many of their shows as possible. We even went out on our last night in Vegas and saw KA because Mystere was so good.\n\nThe next time I am in Vegas, the first thing I will do is go and see Mystere again!\n\nWe sat in the second row center, and while I loved being close enough to see the sweat on the performers faces, I found myself missing some of the action going on in the back of the stage (focused on the forefront performers). It looked as though the venue was small enough so that all of the seats would have great views, so I would definitely sit a few rows back next time. | 1 |
My wife and I had dinner here last night and was not impressed. After placing our order for the fillet and ordering it well done we received it burnt and raw. The waitress did 're order and came back with another one the same way .... The sides dishes were over cooked as well .... needless to say we will not return to this bad steak house. Jim Carey | 0 |
Fun atmosphere. Foods pretty good. Live music was nice. Will definitely be back. | 1 |
My first, and most likely the last time coming to this place. Unlike some other reviews, I did not have an issue with rudeness of the staff. But my pet peeves are other customer service related issues, like WiFi access. I am trying to connect to the locked signal, I asked my waitress (Ruby) for the password, and she said she doesn't know. She said it's for the credit card machine only. Seriously??? Com on!!! What place in Ballantyne does not have a free WiFi now days. If the Sam's clubs, McDonalds and grocery stores have it, why wouldn't they.....anyway, like I said, my little pet peeves.\nDecor was inviting. I thought it could have been little busier for a lunch, perhaps if it was run differently. For lunch, food was little bit on the expensive side. Most dishes are above $10. I know that prices are going up in that direction, but most places are trying to still keep the numbers in single digits. Food was decent, but the whole experience does not deserve double digit price.\nAs for my dish, lunch menu item #2, chicken soup with plantain, rice and avocado. The combination just didn't work for me. Individually each item tasted OK, but I was not sure what to eat with what. Perhaps I just don't understand Peruvian food. Too much cheap starch. Soup was little on the salty side, with few pieces of chicken, potato and yucca. Than, once I am done with soup, eating bland rice with plantain was like eating a white bred with doughnuts. I suppose that avocado was there to bring some color on the plate. Another detail, my pet peeve (as I get older, I get more and more of those - old fart) avocado vas not even taken out of its shell. I see that as not very hygienic, especially when the the shell still had a PLU sticker on it. It was probably taken out of the box, never washed, cut in half and put on my plate. Maybe it was washed, but the way it was presented to me in the plate, I am tempted to believe that it was not. Serving avocado in a shell, to me spells lazy, sloppy an not creative. If it was taken our of the shell, they might have gotten one more star.\nI ask myself, should be going there again? I can only answer that with another question...why? So many other choices... | 0 |
So.....I knew not to expect much based on the area, but I figured I'd give it a chance. The room was fairly clean except there was a hair and some weird stain on the bed....lets organize this post a bit because there were a number of issues.\n\n1. Stain and hair on the bed...not a huge deal.\n2. When they came to clean, they didn't change the sheets.\n3. We were woken up by the gardeners on Saturday morning at 9am with the leaf blower.\n4. The maids were in the hall talking very loudly at 9am as well.\n5. As we left, the maids watched us the whole time as they \""kicked it\"" at the stair well. We felt so unwelcomed. \n\nI will never stay here again. | 0 |
2 1/2 stars very mediocre Mexican food no flavor, salsa is way too mild, never thought Mexican food could be this bland. \nThis place closes at midnight on weekdays and 2am on weekends. Really bad neighborhood don't go there after dark! | 0 |
I like this place. We sat at the bar and had fantastic service from Bobby. One (of many things) that Fox does right is they hire/train their staff and the service is always terrific I always enjoy watching how everyone pitches in and all of the employees' outstanding attention to detail. I think other restaurants should take note, food tastes better when you are well taken care of...seriously!\n\nI had a sour cherry paloma cocktail (a tequila based drink) and I have to say it is probably my favorite drink in town now. Very yummy!It was served (as was my friend's beer) in a cute mason jar. The one caveat was that it was an $11.00 drink, (but easy to justify since I get a lot of Fox gift cards as gifts and used one Saturday night.) :) Yay!\n\nMy friend and I decided to share shrimp cocktail which I felt was a generous portion and the sauce had the right amount of kick. We also shared the king crab with butter in jar w/ grilled bread...yum...very succulent (not a word I use a lot...but my brain kept thinking it while I was eating...so i will go with it)...:) We also ordered some garlic fries with aioli saude..(oink..oink) They were thick cut wedges-pretty good but I probably wouldn't order them again.( I will save my french fry quota for the year for El Charro and their to-die-for truffle fries..)\n\nI did not partake in their oysters which is their specialty but have made a commitment that that will be the route I take next time I am there.\n\nThe restaurant is located in the midst of the Yard and Culinary dropout and the Yard bar was hopping on Saturday night. Little Cleo's itself is quite small and very modern with an open kitchen and the back wall of restaurant opposite the bar is all windows so you can people watch if you are so inclined. | 1 |
I called the Green Valley store and talked to Kathy about moving my Baby Grand Piano. After quoting the price, I asked her what insurance coverage was provided for possible damage or, heaven forbid, total destruction. She emphatically answered \""FULL COVERAGE\"". So, I wanted to know exactly what that meant. Did it mean if this top-heavy piece fell over and smashed to smithereens that I would get a \""new\"" one to replace it? That's what I would expect after paying a huge amount to drive 2 miles down the street with it on their truck. She said \""absolutely NOT! because the minute you walk out the door with a new one the price depreciates $10,000 just like a car does, so I would only get the value THEY determine\"". First, I would have to categorize that as virtually NO coverage that I would be interested in. Second, let that be a warning to those of you who are thinking of buying a Baby Grand...it doesn't seem like such a good value or maybe they just price them too high to begin with! Now, I'm no Jerry Lee Lewis banging away on the keys...in fact it's just pretty much a piece of furniture that I dust, so I would expect it to have a long life. She was so irritated with my questions that she yelled at me and said I should call someone else to see if they would meet my expectations and then she HUNG UP! I did just that on my very next call! I talked to Joe at Advanced Piano Moving, a very professional young man who was very happy to address my concerns. You may want to call him 1st, without wasting your time with Kathy. With employees like her, I'm really surprised that they have any customers. One thing I know for sure, I won't be one of them. | 0 |
Great service. Cool and helpful people like Nik work here. Wide selection, too. | 1 |
I placed an order for takeout-- Thai duck was VERY tough and grisly, shrimp with vegetables bland, and sweet and sour chicken unremarkable in all respects. The order was ready on time, but in my opinion, I will go elsewhere and wait an extra 15 min's for food that is of a better quality. | 0 |
My boyfriend and I ate there last Friday night, around 8:30pm. After reading the reviews, wasn't expecting much from the waiters, but was expecting a good meal.\nWe started out with the chicken egg rolls. I absolutely did not like them. Tasted like spicy mush inside of an egg roll shell. The sauce was the look and consistency of duck sauce, but pretty tasteless to me. My boyfriend really liked them, though. \nI ordered the tilapia, cajun style, with broccoli and mashed potatoes. What I got was a small, over-cooked piece of fish and undercooked vegetables. The mashed potatoes were decent (how can you mess that up?). I left feeling hungry and cheated. $15 for a piece of fish that was smaller than my palm?\nMy boyfriend ordered a steak and veggies. The veggies were also undercooked, and the steak was gristly. The middle of his mashed potatoes were cold. \nFor a $50 meal, we were expecting a lot more. Definitely will not be back. | 0 |
This place used to have great food now it's just fair. It takes too long to order and the staff is rude. Employees look like they hate being there. Starting to look dirty and always out of cups or napkins. This used to be my favorite place so I hope they read their reviews and turn the place around! | 0 |
We loved it. The prices range from average burger prices to about $20. The creme brulee was awesome. | 1 |
A couple coworkers and I stopped in one day for lunch. The line was long but we got through it fairly quickly. I was excited to try this place as I heard such good things, but when we waited over 10 minutes for our burgers, it was rather disappointing. The burger was ok...I prefer Red Robin's thick burgers to Smash burger's thin ones. I had their fried pickles which were covered and swimming in grease. For almost 12 bucks for a burger, side and fries I don't know if i'll be back. | 0 |
Sushi was very fresh and enjoyable. Would recommend the spicy tuna. The miso soup was good and they didn't skimp on the tofu. Service was good. Will go back when I'm in the southpark area again. The only thing I disliked was they didn't have a large selection of specialty rolls. | 1 |
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