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This is THE WORST STRIP CLUB IN PHOENIX! Most of the girls look rachet, the club looks even worst the decor is old and falling apart, The \""VIP\"" if you can call it that is even worse and smells disgusting.. Not even 10 mins after walking in a girl came up and offered to sell me coke and meth. The fat ass manager insulted me he must of been on drugs though? Lol. The bartender was really pretty shitty drinks though. I left and I will never go back. GOOD LUCK. | 0 |
Came here on a Monday night. The atmosphere is nice and the service was excellent. We ordered the Foie Gras appetizer which was very good. We ordered the Bone-In Rib Eye 24 oz Steak which was huge and cooked perfectly. We got the bone marrow as a side which complemented the steak well.\n\nI ordered the beef wellington but it lacked seasoning which was a little disappointing. There is a lot of hype about this dish, especially with the price and time required for its preparation, but I did not want to finish the second half of it. \n\nWe ordered creamed spinach on the side which tasted okay. I hate to mention this because this is a really nice establishment, but we later found a 2\"" piece of plastic wrapper buried in it when finishing the rest of our meal in the hotel room. We don't normally treat ourselves to a fine meal but the night that we did, did not impress us. | 0 |
AMAZING......food, ambience, service!!!!!!!\nWe have finally found our favorite place in Scootsdale/Phoenix! | 1 |
Came here today with my wife, daughter and friend. started with fried mushroom. not bad exept they brought no ranch. we asked for it but it took forever. the wraps sucked. the buffalo chicken wrap was way to spicy for them to it. ot was supposed to have ranch inside it to cool it off. the pepper jack steal wrap has this god awfult dressing inside it. the mac and cheese came out half frozen! I keep coming back and every time wonder why. other than the beer and tv's this food sucks. | 0 |
= = = = = = ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT! = = = = = =\n\nFinally made it back around to this Olive Garden, and went for another feast of the occasional \""Neverending Pasta Bowl\"" Special before it ends in 3 days.\n\nNice Server Judy (from Hungary!) started me off with a basket of warm bread sticks and a bowl of cheese-topped Pasta e Fagioli Soup. Then I went for a serving of Spaghetti with (double) Meat Sauce, then a bowl of tasty Zuppa Toscana Soup, containing spicy Italian Sausage, Kale and potatoes. Finally it was a bowl of Cauatappi pasta with (double) 3-Meat Sauce.\n\nEverything was very good, but the 3-Meat Sauce added $1 to the check & I didn't think it was better than their regular meat sauce. Also, the music was good (e.g. \""I Need Love\"" by Leslie (sometimes \""Sam\"") Phillips), but it was up a little louder than I would have had it.\n\nCarping aside, I'm still an OG fan, where this Neverending Pasta Bowl lunch was $9.99 + $1. :-) | 1 |
Hello Diane, you replied stating that it is a busy time of the year but what I don't understand is what does being busy season have anything to do with the several staff messing around in the back office when 7 different customers are waiting in line and 1 out of 4 decide to do their job?\n\nAlso what does busy season have anything to do with anything to supply customers with a car that does not look like the car just came back from off roading when 4 of your staff in charge of cleaning cars are hanging out next to the car wash machines doing nothing but talking? \n\nPlease don't insult me or any of the yelp reviews with your pathetic attempt of a excuse. It's much better to to admit to problems and come up with a solution to improve your business. \n\nAt worst case, tint the damn managers window so customers can't see the staff goofing off... | 0 |
The flyers say this restaurant offers true taste of India, and if thats true im going to have to put it out there and say I don't like the taste of India!\n\nI was really disappointed with the food here and I wasn't the only one. My korma was kind of watery and way too sweet and the other curries my friends had were equally lack lustre. Maybe I went there on a bad day, the other reviews here are really good!\n\n The staff were lovely and the restaurant itself was really nice so it could be worth going back for the two course lunch buffet they offer for \u00a35.95 to give them another try. | 0 |
While the deep fried pickles were wonderful, a unique variation using kosher dill pickle spears instead of chips, the remainder of our meal was a regrettable failure. Our remarkably poor service, given the fact that our table was almost IN the kitchen, didn't improve with a comment to the manager. Our server was clearly incapable of handling a group of 15 people, and the manager did little to ease her burden. After drinks, over priced because Lucille's doesn't honor happy hour prices in the dining room, it took almost 45 minutes between asking to have our food order taken, and the waitress actually being ready to take our order. | 0 |
Really good beer and beer selection. My favorite beers include their Sunbru and the Arizona Peach. The seasonal Hopsquatch is pretty intense and the Pumpkin Porter is amazing. Their food is pretty good too. I am a fan of their soft pretzels, side salads, the vegetarian burger and sandwich, and their beer battered fries! The best time to come is during happy hour to get cheaper pitchers. Downside to Four Peaks has to be the crowd, tons of college bro's and ho's, so to speak, and lots of sports on the flat screens. We sit outside which is nice since they have heaters for chilly nights. Service can be slower on busy nights. They used to have bike parking but had it removed, they should put the bike rack back in. | 1 |
I bought the $10 for $20 groupon a few weeks ago and I keep hoping they put another one up! We bought four boneless top sirloins and they were very tender, not much fat. I like the groupon because I ended up getting 4 steaks for $11 (had to add $1 after groupon price). We started a Friday steak night and I've been going here since to get them since they're better than Fry's. Only thing is they are on the pricey side. I think last week I got two steaks for like $17 or so. Next time, i will def buy as many groupons as I can! | 1 |
I love this bar! I love coming here for happy hour especially. They have about 6-9 wines that you can choose from for $5 a glass! That is a deal. And I usually like one or two of them on the happy hour menu.\n\nI always order, for happy hour, the \n\nbacon spinach dip with pita chips\nthe hummus\nmini burgers\nthe mini quesadillas\n\nI usually get more than one serving of the bacon spinach dip. It is amazing. They do not have this available on the weekends. \n\nThey also have live music on certain nights, as well as they sell every wine they have available on the menu. The prices for the bottles are very comparable to Lee Liquor and Fine Wines & Spirits\n\nThe venue is intimate (unless you are there are live music night), and there is also outdoor seating available. I especially love the bartenders there. They are very engaging, and like to start conversations with you (if you are up to it). \n\nThey have high def. TVs also, in case you are there to have a glass of wine and enjoy your favorite sports team kick butt. This can be a great alternative to the very loud neighbor next door (Yardhouse). \n\nAgain, with alot of other wine bars, they offer tasting flights. \n\nGreat place to go, especially on friday after work when you just need to unwind! \n\nAlso, on sundays... they have a great brunch special on unlimited mimosas | 1 |
So even after staying here, I still don't know the real name of the hotel! It's something like Hotel Tempe/ Airport Inn-- InnSuites... with the word Boutique thrown in there somewhere. But, the hotel is NOT boutique... at all. \n\nThe price was great--as was its proximity to places of interest--and this is why we stayed here. But the free internet and breakfast was not worth the inexpensive price. I would definitely pay more to stay at a nicer place that feels a lot safer. The hotel is neighboring a strip club and the acoustics are terrible. We experienced this fully when our neighbors next door got into a huge verbal altercation at 5:00 AM, where the police were called :( not fun. \n\nThe staff are friendly, but the hotel feels like it is under new management or still opening as everything is very unorganized and unfinished. The lady would not give me a printed receipt for our stay. Another example: they have microwaves in the rooms, but not microwaves safe plates to use. A little strange? There is a Residence Inn down the street with similar amenities that I would be willing to try if I am in the area again. | 0 |
I had ordered on the phone for my order to go. When I picked my order up it was fast. So when I got home I could not believe the small portions that was in the the bag. I had ordered the penne franco and the Italian classics dishes. For the amount they charge it is a ripoff. My strong suggestion is to head over to Romano's Macaroni Grill. Much more worth it. | 0 |
This place is absolutely amazing, first of all their prices are soooooo cheap, their variety is amazing, sushi and sashimi is sooooo fresh, choices are endless! | 1 |
Went back and tried DeFalco's last night, a to-go order. I decided to forgo calling in the order to avoid the same thing happening as the last time. I walked up to the counter and am relieved that the guy I dealt with the first time was not taking my order. After the long day I had had at work, I was not prepared to deal with him! The guy who took my order was very friendly and I was shocked as I was asked what type of bread I'd like. That question was not asked of me over the phone for the first visit. \n\nJ's sandwich - Whole cheese steak with everything \nMy sandwich (went for something different this time) - Half eggplant parmesan \n\nOnce again, the sandwiches were AWESOME! The bread was nice and soft. So soft in fact that the sandwich was falling apart on J. But he enjoyed every bite. He said for next time, he's going for just a half sandwich. But, I'm sure DeFalco's leftovers are just as delicious!\n\nDeFalco's redeemed themselves! :D | 1 |
Maybe we caught this place on a bad night; I can't imagine where else all the great reviews would come from. But for $40 I expected better. Don't get me wrong, the food wasn't bad. It's just that most of it wasn't good, either.\n\nI did enjoy the lamb ribs, one of the kinds of fish, some of the Italian food and most of the desserts. But most of the other stuff just didn't have me wanting to go back for more.\n\nThe service was very good as was our bottle of wine. But next time (and there will be a next time in Vegas!) I think we'll be picking a different buffet. | 0 |
I LOVE the BBT. I can't say that we go often, it's a bit out of the way for us, but every time I'm in the mood for something Polish this is where we go. \n\nThe owner is a wonderfully nice man who could talk your hear off if he didn't have a million other customers. Remember, he has the second best Polish food you've ever had (right after your mom). \n\nI highly recommend trying the BBT! Ask if they are doing any sort of happy hour and try some Polish beer, you can't go wrong here! | 1 |
Ordered the carne asada nachos, we were maybe only the 2nd customer in the place. It took forever to receive our food and when we did they forgot our beans inside the nachos (who does that?) and got the order wrong. I looked forward to these cause it's all I've ordered in the past, it was nothing like before. Very disappointed. | 0 |
If I could give this place a negative star rating I would. Food is awful and service is the same, awful! Save yourself and go somewhere different. | 0 |
One of my favorite dive bars! Pool, darts, shuffle board etc. Great juke box! Bar food is really good actually. Everyone is very friendly as well! | 1 |
I used this company for redoing all my pipes in my home. There work was poor quality, pipes not secured. The lines slip in an out of the drywall. poor job of painting. I had a leak following 2 months in my hall. . Jason(owner of Service Az) came by and stated it was the air conditioner. Stated he fixed it. That following night the whole ceiling collapsed. Had another company come in and do repairs. Called air conditioner company and they sent a service person by. Stated is was NOT the air conditioner. Had a property inspector come by and check it. He stated is was NOT the air conditioner and had found a new/different connection in the new pipes directly over the water damaged area . Jason(the owner) stated he would come by and take a picture of how he fixed my air conditioner. Never showed up. Am still waiting. Had a five year warranty on labor and parts. Apparently it is worth nothing. All I wanted him to do was reimbursement my cost for having the damage repaired. $389.00.. I would not recommend this company for any plumbing needs.\nM Potter -Chandler, Az | 0 |
2 stars because it's good, cheap, food. Not amazing food, but free refrills on my orange juice....excellent! Only had brunch here, but everything was good. Service was amazing, considering my mother was speaking Italian with the waiter....\nI was a little sad that they charged to see the cars....but I guess it would have just been a tease if I touched them.. | 0 |
Your hotel has the poorest customer service of any resort in Las Vegas. To anyone reading this consider if you would stay here if during YOUR stay a family member passed away and you had to leave immediately. Not only did Vdara doubt the story and refuse to issue a refund for the remaining day(s) THEY ASKED FOR A COPY OF THE FUNERAL PROGRAM.\n\nAll just to check out early without a penalty.\n\nVdara - your conduct here was detestable. You and your management should be ashamed of the way you conduct business. \n\nEspecially in today's economy we consumers have choices - and my choice as well as that of my family and friends will be to never spend our vacation dollars with you again. | 0 |
We were doing some out of town shopping at the West Town Mall. We left the mall to look for something to eat only to drive around the area for 30 minutes and find no place interesting or that didn't have too long a wait. We ended up at Granite City, a restaurant we'd never heard of, just out of desperation. What a pleasant surprise this place was. I agree with many of the other reviews that the service was way above average. Our waitress treated us like old friends and the comfortable atmosphere contributed to this feeling. After we sat down I discovered this was also a brew pub and so I ordered one of their beers which was very good. They brought out bread first and we both agreed it had an unusually delicious flavor. I never order Mac&Cheese but it sounded so good on the menu I went for it. My girlfriend tried the Quesadilla. Both were excellent, exceeding anything we expected. After reading the other food reviews I can't wait to go back here and try some other things. If you're at the West Town Mall don't miss GC. | 1 |
Such a depressing used record store. I mean, if you're gonna sell used records, why not put some effort into it? Not only are the bins here full of utter dreck (Black Oak Arkansas, Fogelberg, etc) but they are in totally destroyed condition! I'll give this spot the benefit of the doubt and assume they just don't really care. They have their \""collectible\"" records on the wall behind their music trade counter. Problem is, you can only see the two records in front, as the rest are behind them. Ask to look at them and there's a small chance you will get a *sigh* from the staff, as they then have to pull them down, an inconvenience I'm sure. Anyway, I don't go here anymore. Can't even remember the last record I purchased here. 2 stars for a friendly staff and a pretty decent trade credit system (although they completely turned down a stack of decent records I brought in last time... perhaps I need to find multiple copies of trashed Krokus and Glen Campbell records to get credit??) | 0 |
I ... don't know why I keep going back to Olive or Twist. Seriously, you could check my Foursquare stats and see that I've been to this bar more frequently than any place I've ever called my favorite spot in Pittsburgh. \n\nWhy? I moved up here from Orlando to be with my boyfriend who I had just started dating. I moved because Orlando on a whole sucks and I was ready to get out. My boyfriend used to play in a band as does one of his best friends now. This was their favorite spot to hang out out because all of the (female) bartenders know and love them. They used to get free or greatly reduced drinks, could be as loud and obnoxious as they wanted, etc. etc. - the ush. \n\nI tag along now because I didn't know many people in this city at first, obviously. The bar is way too small for the number of people who try to pack in at night. I've had several items off of the menu and they all left a lot to be desired. The drinks are poured strongly. At first I thought this was because the bartenders knew how the boys liked their drinks, but now I realize they're just heavy handed. \n\nNothing here really sticks out for me. I can get the drinks properly made elsewhere for the price. Same with the food. I guess the only reason I agree to go back time after time is because of two of the bartenders - Amy and Linda. Those two are the most kick ass bartenders in Pittsburgh. Considering I currently live in Heinz, it's also pretty damn close, which works in its favor (can't wait to move ... ). \n\nOlive or Twist has a great location and, if Amy and/or Linda are working, you're sure to enjoy yourself. Just keep those expectations low. | 0 |
First time coming here. i brought my wife and her friend. We all order different food. we were all disappointed. We came out there to get off the strip and have a good breakfast. It was all just average. I was very surprised we didn't love it. I looked it up on yelp first. it had 4 stars out of 299 people. I get there and parked and was a little skeptical because it looked like a strip mall. But then i get to the door and see all the awards and all the pictures of all the people that votes them the best food. We get our food and it was just average. I wish i would have went to black bear diner, egg and I or omelet house. But i know now. The food just didn't have much flavor. Im usually kind of picky but my wife who usually doesn't care said the same thing. | 0 |
So I went here twice on my last trip to Vegas and that's only because I was on a budget and a promoter set me up. My first impression was that the club was very classy. I love the decorations. Oh and the DJ is awesome, great music. Other than that I was not impressed. A lot of the staff is so rude. Not everyone, but a large majority. Also, this club seems to have a stuck up clientele who thinks they're so much better than everyone else. News flash: you're not. Another thing I didn't like is that there is no where to sit unless you want to spend a whole lot on bottle service. Like even the tables that no one was buying bottles at they yell at you and tell you to move or buy a bottle. Oh and the girl working at the coat check pissed me off. My boyfriend is a type 1 diabetic so he frequently has to check his blood sugars and he was keeping his test kit in his coat. It's $5 for coat check and he gave her a nice tip but when he went back to get his test kit she made him check out his coat and pay to check it back in. WTF?! I will never go back here. There are much better clubs in town and better prices. Do not be fooled by promoters or the fact that this place is at the Bellagio! Do your research and go to a better club. Unless you're a stuck up prick you won't have a good time. | 0 |
I stopped in the other day and had the most delicious quinoa noodle, veggie, and chicken dish. I was so happy with it, I am going back again tomorrow to try something else. I would highly recommend. The staff is friendly, the decor is nice and the menu is extensive. I love how they put the food in chinese take-out boxes. Please open one in North Central Phoenix! | 1 |
Greeaattt Mojitos and a great band on Saturdays!\nPrompt, professional wait staff. | 1 |
Nice location. Nice People. No mistakes in the order. | 1 |
We bought a piece of furniture here in August 2012. The furniture was delivered to the warehouse and they called us to pick it up, then called us to explain that they had found mold so it had to be reordered - ok stuff happens. In early October they called to say the new furniture arrived, then got the pick up date wrong, requiring an extra trip to finally pick it up. There was additional confusion because the SKU's were different than the original furniture that was ordered. Yes, stuff happens, and when it does, find a way to make it right with the customer. | 0 |
Good size neighborhood bar, kind of dark, but welcoming. Yes, they do have wifi. Ask for the password. From my seat at the bar I could see fourteen TV screens, all showing sports. There are three pool tables, and eight dart boards. \n\nWaitresses are cute. And OMG they have hard cider in tap! \n\nI just stopped in for lunch and it wasn't loud music at all, just background music. It was a Tuesday and the place was surprisingly well attended for a Tuesday lunch time. Nice little place. I will go back. | 1 |
Everyone at Med Boutique is helpful and amazing! Casie got me checked right in and was very helpful (did you know your FSA may cover some procedures? I didn't - but Casie did!) Janelle led me upstairs to the treatment room, and helped calm my needle-jitters. Dr. Ashley did an amazing job with my injections and it was a really great experience! Their Walk-In Wednesday special on Botox is a great deal and the B-12 shot has really boosted my energy! I will DEFINITELY be back! | 1 |
I am new to Las Vegas, by 5 days now. I moved this wknd and my nails looked like a$$ so I needed to find a place that did glitter nails and did them well. I found Highland Nails on Yelp with the 5 star rating and decided to give it a go. Its not too far from my new home and the 5 star won me over.\nIts a nice salon, they have a really large variety of glitter products and some other stuff I had not seen before. The nail technician was nice although she didn't talk to me too much. I did ask her if they do acrylic toes as well and she said yes. Unfortunately, I am from San Diego and thinking that our prices are pretty high for everything, I havent ever been charged 46 dollars for a full set of glitters that are solid, not french tips (less work involved basically). So that would be the reason I have given them 4 stars. I really wanted to go for 3 but it would not be fair if all those girlies in Southern Highlands find that to be reasonable. | 1 |
This is a sad excuse for Korean food. I've had better fast food Korean. The service wasn't exactly great, either. Definitely not worth your time and money. | 0 |
Great food , live music. Lots of fun | 1 |
Took my dog there for annual shots, fair prices... then she got yeast infection in ears, i expected a hefty bill for shots, vet appt and yeast infection meds. I was pleasantly suprised to have a [very] fair priced bill! Its hard to find places that wont make u pay an arm,and a leg for vet services... i got in there first thing in the morning to avoid any wait/line and was seen fairly quickly by the veterinarian. I would definitely reccomend this facility. Havent had to ever leave my dog overnight for treatment so i cant say anything about kenneling services or anythin like that. But they were definitely fair priced and had good customer service @ the front desk. They do accept debit too fyi | 1 |
I first heard of ASU Gammage while on a Taliesin West tour learning about Frank Lloyd Wright. As we sat in the very back of the cabaret theatre, I was shocked to hear the promised whisper of the tour guide on stage. So when I was so lucky to be offered New Year's tickets to see Mamma Mia, I can't begin to tell you how excited I was.\n\n....aaaaand then I remembered my knee scooter / crutches. When I RSVP'd for the event the plan was for my cast to be off. Pass me the wine (and copious amounts of cheese) to sing you a sonnet but I was still hobbling for NYE.\n\nADA ACCESSIBLE\nHowever, ASU Gammage runs a tight ship! Although an older building they were wonderful. Everyone answering the main number was able to answer questions about ADA accessibility. The space is beautiful and filled with character. Although expansive on the outside, the interior lobby is manageable to walk thru. (Ahem.) Navigate!\n\nWhen buying tickets please inquire about your specific ADA needs. They are *very* helpful!!\n\nVISITING TIPS (If You're 'Rolling!)\n* Elevator is located on the WEST side of the building.\n* Will call window is on the EAST side of the building. (Right when you pull into the parking lot.)\n* Handicapped parking surrounds the perimeter of the building but fills up fast! (I arrived at 6pm and watched it fill. 7:30pm performance.)\n* If the handicapped spots fill, the parking attendants will try to help. Cars with disabled parking *may* be placed in preferential spots in the general area.\n\nARRIVE EARLY\nThis gets an entire section. The theatre has a number of station setup through out the lobby area. Enjoy a glass of wine or something to drink before the show. Why get to the theatre so early? Find your seat! There is no middle row to break up reaching seats. \n\nELEVATOR\n* Only for visibly handicapped individuals.\n* It holds a limited number of adults comfortably. (~4ppl.) \n\nINTERMISSION | BATHROOMS\n* If you need the powder room GO UPSTAIRS!\n* The two bathrooms downstairs are single occupancy handicapped. \n* Handicapped individuals with a VISIBLE disability have priority use.\n ^^ This rule is enforced. Intermission is 15 minutes. Use time wisely!\n\nSTAIRS\n* Ground Level: The steps between rows are at a *very* graduated incline. Not steep at all. If you enter from the main hall walking down will not be onerous. (Nothing like going to a baseball game.)\n* Lobby: There are alternatives to taking the steps. You can walk / wheel on a flat curved incline. Neat!\n\nORCHESTRA SEATS | WOAH NELLY\nI sat the furthest left to the stage possible. My view wasn't remotely obscured. Simply amazing.\n\nWHEELCHAIRS / WALKERS\n* Will be stored by ushers during performance. \n\nThank you ASU Gammage! In particular, thank you Annemarie for taking so much time to explain everything to me. (I worry too much :)\n\nThank you Yelp! \nThank you to the cast of Mamma Mia for such a wonderful way to spend NYE! I'll never forget it! | 1 |
My husband saw an advertisement at the hotel and wanted to try the restaurant and we ended up sick after eating. Place was completely empty when we arrived for lunch around 1pm. Our waitress was very helpful although she didn't know what was on the advertisement. He ended up ordering a hamburger which they forgot the bacon and a side of sweet potato fries (very good). I ordered the french onion soup which was good and the parmesan tater tots appetizer. which i did not care for at all very rich and the side sauce was very rich with tomato. The burger was nothing special. We were disappointed but I enjoyed the sunflower at the end with the bill. Nothing worth going out of your way for. :( | 0 |
I stayed here for a Bachelor Party and we had a room on the 19th floor. I did not book the room, my friend did. With the number of Hotels on the Strips, I would be fine with never staying here again and here is why:\n\nThe bathroom in our room was gross. Not like dirty gross, like outdated gross. The rooms were clearly updated recently, but not the bathrooms. The bottom of the door was rusty looking. The shower was SUPER dark (is it hard to install a light above a shower?). Put it this way, if i purchased a house and the bathroom looked like that I would gut it right away. \n\nNothing makes you feel like you are in a nice elevator then elevator floor lights not working (yes this is some extreme sarcasm). I know nothing about elevator maintenance, but that has to be an easy fix. Seriously, there were lights out for the 19th floor button (and others) in every elevator I rode and I rode at least like six different ones. This may seem minor, but if they cannot fix the lights what else are they not fixing\n\nWe used the bag check both coming in and leaving. I would say the experience was weird. Both days had a healthy line and the workers did not seem like they liked working there. When we were leaving the worker must have put our bags in water on the floor and then immediately accused us of sneaky in whisky (even though we just told him twice that we were checking out). So we had to open our bags and show him all of liquids were in zipolac bags since we were flying home that night. Clearly, this man 1- doesn't know what whisky looks like, because the fluid on the floor was water 2- was not paying attention to us telling him we were leaving 3- doesn't understand how carry on bags work at the airport. At least , my friends and I have a fun new inside joke! Also, getting our books pre flight was not very straight forward. There is a clearly marker Bag Check area, just no workers around it so you have to go find workers yourself.\n\nFinally, 8 of us got in the cab line to go to the airport. The worker directing people was like \""The shuttle was about to leave to airport, get on it\"". We did and we were thinking it was free, because the worker made no reference to paying for it. Nope it was $7 a person. For a couple of people that would be a better deal then a cab, but it is probably pretty close to being more expensive for 8 people. I would prefer they let you know about the $7 charge and let us decide what we want to do. \n\nIf you get this hotel at an amazing deal, I would suggest that you book it, but I know there is better places on the strip. | 0 |
Excellent customer service! Who woulda thought the greeter would serve us and get our drinks all at the same time! one thing I like the most is of course the food, but multi tasking and time management! Good job guys! | 1 |
Oh, I love Capital Grille. For us, it's the standard bearer when it comes to a steakhouse. So when we were in Vegas for our anniversary and needed someplace to celebrate the day, there was no question where we would go.\n\nOf course the table was decorated when we got there and a handwritten note was waiting for us, with a wax seal.\n\nWe almost always order the same thing: lobster and crab cakes for an app, we both have a lettuce wedge for a salad. I have the filet and the husband has the kona crusted ribeye. We'll vary on what we have for dessert.\n\nI love the Bohemian there - it's an awesome champagne drink that has raspberries in it. It's almost worth a trip to the Grille just for that.\n\nAnyway, our experience here was wonderful. Our minor quibble is the lobster and crab cake weren't quite as good as we were used to, but everything else was spot on. As they sometimes do, they came out with a complimentary dessert of a small cheesecake and espresso cake with \""Happy Anniversary\"" written on the plate.\n\nI really wish they would open a Capital Grille in the Bay Area. | 1 |
My god, I hate breakfast but my brunch here let me see why Mon Ami Gabi is always packed with people!\n\nReservations are recommended, but patio seating is first-come, first-served. After all, with views of the Bellagio water show underneath a shaded area (much needed for the 100+ degree summer heat), who wouldn't enjoy a delicious brunch while people watching? Mon Ami Gabi makes you feel like you're sitting in a Paris street-side cafe, enjoying a nice cappucchino and the breakfast dish you most fancy: smoked salmon eggs benedict, omelets, savory crepes, waffles. French toast... \n\nYou can taste the freshness in all their egg plates. Everything is just light and delicious - Brunch the RIGHT way... the way it's supposed to be!\n\nThe only downside is the service. Other than the greeters at the door, the waitstaff was horrible. No smiles and requests for items took forever. Our server was the most stone-faced, monotonous woman out of them all so I didn't feel bad reducing her tip. Hey, you earn what you put out, and no one should pay for someone to treat them poorly during a nice meal! | 1 |
I'm kind of a snob when it comes to Mexican food. I was raised on the homemade stuff all my life so generally I don't bother to go to a mexican restaurant. Why would I when I can get much better stuff at home?\n\nAnyways, I was so pleased with Los Dos Molinos mexican food that it's now the place I suggest when our family is celebrating something.\n\nTheir stuff is HOT HOT HOT, but if you don't like hot you can let them know and they'll help you find something that isn't spicy. The prices are a little up there but in my opinion its worth it. I imagine that their kitchen is full of Mexican grandmothers...that's how authentic it feels. (Don't tell me otherwise because I really like this fantasy)\n\nTheir margaritas are really good too. You can tell it doesn't just come from a mix. \n\nand OH MY GOD THE SOPAPILLAS!!!! \n\nMy dad works for a company that inspects the top of gas ranges and he serviced this restaurant and said that it was the cleanest restaurant kitchen he'd ever seen. (Believe me he has some horror stories)\n\nMy only problem is that it didn't feel like they had the air on at all. They have ceiling fans but come on...it's 115 outside. | 1 |
We ordered the myriad of meats platter, and it was so much food we couldn't finish it just the two of us. The flavor of the meat was super delicious so was the barbecue sauce. The beer and cocktail menu was just the right size and had great options. The vibe and ambience is very cool and unique. A little bit of a corporate restaurant feel, but I like all the different size tables and chairs and the lighting was very nice at night.\nThe service was great and very attentive, they were helpful and polite. She boxer our food, which is always nice, and gave us epically delicious, fresh cinnamon sugar mini donuts at the end. Loved them! | 1 |
This place is awful! The service is disturbingly horrid! I will not be frequenting this establishment again! No Bueno!!! | 0 |
Just wanted to update my review after the apologetic response I got from Hakkasan management. Though the service the night of was definitely poor, I do hand it to the team for reaching out personally to everyone who complains. I'm a huge customer service girl so that meant a lot to me. Hopefully I'll have the chance to return and the experience will have improved so much that they'll get a couple more stars on top of these two! | 0 |
My family and I decided to take a walk down the strip, leaving beautiful Paris for the lousy mall attached to MGM Grand. We were delighted to read such positive yelp reviews of Tom Colicchio's Craftsteak. What a mistake! These clowns are rude and crude. If you don't plan on ordering overpriced wine prepare to be treated bad. The food was meh. | 0 |
\""How much did you spend?\""\n\n\""Twenty-something.\""\n\n\""We should have went to Chipotle.\""\n\nIf that exchange does not give any indication of our view, I will just type it out. They are good, but they are a bit overpriced, and their food lacked that punch. It does not help there are better restaurants in the vicinity. \n\nThe stew tasted like baked beans, the smothered BBQ chicken sandwich was bland, the Shaniac was okay, but it was very messy, and the sweeten tea was almost like straight sugar. So, that requires unsweetened to dilute it. \n\nThe better options in the area will not allow me to make a repeat visit. I am not heart broken by it.\n\n~David | 0 |
I've been trying to figure out the best grocery store to go to in my area, so I have been looking at the weekly store ads I receive in the mail to compare prices. Fresh & Easy seemed to have the best deals on things I needed this week, so I decided to go there for the first time. \n\nI was so disappointed when I realized that the $.48 avocados were really in a pack of four, for a total of $2, which is still a good deal, except that all of the avocados in the bundle were tiny and bright green (not ripe). Their individual avocados, which were mostly way too mushy, but a couple were ripe, were nearly $2!!! Unbelievable.\n\nSimilar to a review I read below, I couldn't buy an individual onion; they were only available in packs of four. I don't eat enough onion to get more than one. Plus, as with the avocados, the pack of onions looked like they were not ripe.\nI agree with other reviews below...some of the prices in the store were really great deals and others were just ridiculously expensive!\n\nThe worst of it all...I bought a bag of oranges. This morning I peeled one and began eating it and found little bits of black things throughout the entire orange. A pretty good amount. I found a bigger black piece to examine and it was hard like a metal. I was able to break it in half and the inside looked metallic?! I have no idea. But the orange was sour and, obviously, after finding black metallic pieces throughout it, I threw the oranges out.\nAwful experience. I will not be returning. | 0 |
I got one of those coupons from Amazon to try this place out and decided to bring my wife and 3 teenage daughters for a family dinner. The decorations are nice tuscan style and a bit overdone, but the place looks cozy and we were greeted with smiles all around. Betsy, our waitress was prompt, courteous, and thorough. I had a quick glance at the wine list and saw nothing like a house red. The cheapest glass of wine was somewhere around $8, but I was not drinking wine so I didn't give the list that much attention. My wife had the 6oz Filet Mignon with Gorgonzola cream. It was outstanding and well balanced, with a side of sauteed mushrooms on the plate that she subbed for the mashed potatoes. The side portion of asparagus consisted of 3 thin spears. The kids all had the pizzas and they all turned out to be well made, flavorful, and balanced. My dish of choice was Oriechette Calabrese, a homemade pasta dish that sounded and tasted great, the only problem here was that the dish was far and away the smallest dish of pasta I have ever been served in my life. At $18 for this dish, I felt cheated. It really put a damper on my evening. I wasn't expecting Buca Di Beppo size portions, but this was ABSOLUTELY REDICULOUS! I ate it in 4-5 bites. Overall, the bill came to $96 before the discount and that was with only 2 soda pops and no wine. This place is trying to be too upscale, charging premium prices and putting small portions on the plate. I will not return. There are other places that have better value. | 0 |
Great little place on the strip. We came here for breakfast (sadly they were out of the orange juice) but I had the french toast and a side of bacon, which were both excellent. I would highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a good breakfast. | 1 |
Great atmosphere, you must use the restrooms. Place has a club feel and great music. Great food and service....I love this place! | 1 |
If there was an option to give negative stars this place absolutely deserves it. Staff not friendly,food horrible, and over priced. Order an Italian panini, hardly any meat and came with nothing on it. Not to mention they charged $12.95 for the sandwich and a drink. Never go here. I will tell everyone I see. | 0 |
I've been curious about Wahoo's since I saw it appear in Boca Park. I'm probably behind the times here, it's probably been open for YEARS, but I've never made my way here. \n\nTypically I head to Rubio's if I want fish tacos, but I happened to be in the area and Wahoo's was close. Because I'm comparing the fish tacos to many, many fish tacos I have eaten in my day the rating is low. \n\nThe inside of the restaurant is a little out-there for me - the artwork on the tables, the over-done surfer theme, etc. I get it, but it's kind of too in your face.\n\nService was OK. I got my food to-go so I can't comment on much besides the woman who took my order. I asked for recommendations and she couldn't really help me out, so I just said, give me fish tacos. But then I had to go through - do I want them Cajun style? Do I want a combo? Do I want cole slaw/regular dressings on them? The good thing here is - the variety.\n\nI ended up with a 2-taco combo with brown rice and black beans. The rice was disappointing mostly because I expect rice to have a bit more flavor at joints like this, especially with the \""taco\"" theme (think: spice, not: bland). Beans were well-cooked and flavorful. \n\nTacos - I got one of each: one regular fish, one Cajun flavored. Believe me, get the Cajun flavored all the way. The regular fish taco was a huge let down compared to the Cajun. I also got the slaw topping, which was OK, save for the bits of CILANTRO I had to pick out of my tacos. *shakes in disgust* All in all the flavors are there, but these fish tacos were a bit on the small side IMO.\n\nOverall I've had better fish tacos elsewhere and I will most likely be heading to Rubio's the next time I have a craving. | 0 |
Fantastic breakfast but can get so busy it is almost a challenge. Thank god for Super Marigold Woman...she has special powers and busts people for taking up seating before ordering. It is definitely necessary as it gets very busy. French toast on the weekend is deluxe. Espresso is good. The kitchen is a well oiled machine and interesting to watch from the bar. Not a place to pull out the Sunday paper or laptop and chill, Marigold is all about eating and the eating is good. | 1 |
Loved it. Food came out in a reasonable time. Person taking orders was friendly and helpful for first time eating there. Mac and Cheese Muffins are fantastic. | 1 |
The restaurant has a warm and friendly atmosphere, and the quality of the food was good to excellent. However, the portions wee way too small for the amount of money paid. For example, I ordered the Tempeh Reuben, and it consisted of two small halves with baked plantain chips and some shredded pickled carrots included. There was only one waitress waiting tables, and she left me hanging for a while when I needed to pay my bill and get going. | 0 |
Friends and I decided to come here for some sushi since it was close to our place where we were staying at. Kaizen Fusion Roll and Sushi is located in a little shopping center. Inside they have nice decor with TV's, plenty of tables, a projector screen, and the sushi bar being visible wherever you sit at. The lighting is dim but it had a nice feeling to it. I ordered the KAI and Rainbow roll. Both tasted fresh and it was tasty. I thought the prices of the food was decent. The service was great because you didn't need to ask for a refill and the lady was polite and respectful. If you have a craving for sushi try this place out. | 1 |
We rented a room in Vegas at Caesars Palace They gave us a room with a broken bed, the shower was putting more water at the bottom than at top. The room had a window that was the whole wall, but they had a water tank as our view. the room was from the El Capone's era. We had made the reservation about a month ahead. We complained to http://Vegas.com and they said it was the hotels fault, we complained to Caesars an they said it was the people we had the reservation through, the managers at Caesars were very rude, I did get an upgrade but I had to pay for the difference, I had the worst Customer service from the manager. We had 3 persons in our party but the manager refused to give me the 3rd key until I apologize, I refused and never received the 3 rd key. the hotel is supposed to be a 5 five star hotel this is not true. Please do not stay there is not worth the hassle when you are on vacation. | 0 |
We've been here several times since it is right down the street from where the husband and I work. We've also brought the in-laws here, since they really like Pei Wei. I would have to say that this place is similar to Pei Wei, but with way more varieties and less of a \""chain\"" feel. \n\nWhen you dine here, you receive a salad with a tasty dressing and some wonton chips with sweet and sour sauce to start. Then you have many protein and vegetable options. When with the in-laws, we usually order way too much food, but it's all really tasty and makes good leftovers. The house fried rice is delicious - it comes with beef, chicken, and shrimp! The sweet and sour shrimp technically isn't on the menu, but they can bread anything and dunk it in sauce. S&S Shrimp is one of the father-in-law's favorite. The beef and broccoli is tasty - the broccoli tastes fresh and the beef is really tender. The sister-in-law and I really enjoy the beef teppanyaki - which is wide flour noodles with onions and beef. The sauce is delicious and again the beef is tender. The husband always orders a different dish, never deciding on just one favorite. On Saturdays, the lunch items are all $5, which is a great deal. If you are ever in the area, definitely give Flo's a try! You won't be disappointed. | 1 |
I rather pay more and go to Target than ever go into this place again. They have a ton of registers and hardly any cashiers. The one time I went in it took me 30 minutes to pay. It was 2am and the line was super long. The cashier had no problem taking a bathroom break and never called anyone to cover the line. Another time the clerk was actually arguing with a customer using profanity and being confrontational. I've never seen anything like it. Stay away! | 0 |
I stayed here for 4 days August 11, 2014. \n1. We got to check in 4 hours early. \n2. We got a $15 food credit.\n3. The location is awesome downtown.\n4. The rooms were average. \n5. There was a water main break that flooded and dampened at least 6 floors by the soda machines in the hall. They put fans out which didn't really seem to help. It smelled like mildew and forget walking around without tennis shoes. \n6. I tried to get a drink out of a soda machine late at night when I woke up thirsty. I seriously tried 10 floors before one took my dollar and ate it. I walked all the way to the opposite side of the casino to tell the front desk and they told me to walk all the way back upstairs at 3am to get my id. \n7. They had a brand new ultimate texas Holdem table. I was their very first customer ever on the game. I had to ague with 2 pit bosses and a dealer that I still get paid on the play if the dealer doesn't qualify. I was right come to find out. It pissed me off that they were trying to act like they knew when I know for a fact they were wrong. \n8. Not enough outlets in the room. You really have to search. \n9. Beds were very comfortable, blanket was soft, and the ac was epic.\n10. I don't think I would stay here again because I want to experience other hotels and this one just did not go the distance for me to give it another chance with the other options out there. | 0 |
Nothing was restocked. Bland and unseasond. I used to love coming to this location but I'll continue to go out of my way to the flamingo location. You guys are slipping. | 0 |
This is my second time coming here and both times have been great service. I'll keep it simple and only do this time's review. \n\nYou seat yourself. And it is a bit dark here. (I like coming for breakfast though so its kinda funky being dark) \n\nOur waiter was the same both times. Super tall nice guy. \n\nHe let us order breakfast (it was ending in ten minutes I believe)\n\nHe's very nice. My other half ordered steak and eggs. Our waiter asked how he would like it cooked and he said \""scrambled\"" (not realizing he meant the steak) we all laughed. He's got a good sense of humor. Not afraid to joke. \n\n\nAnd the food is great and cheap! Two people we paid like $16 for two breakfasts! Yesterday at cracked egg (which I love) we paid $40 | 1 |
I had the hot & sour soup and chicken shrimp & beef with garlic sauce. It was OK. At the time, it hit the spot. I came down with a case of food poisoning, but I am not sure if it came from here. I guess I will never know. | 0 |
I love Souvia! I have tried 20 different teas, and love them all! There are always 3 different Teas of the Day to sample, usually 2 hot, 1 iced.\nThe ladies who work there are awesome. Very personable and fun.\nLately I started buying these delicious cake pops they carry. Trouble, really. I stopped by twice this week! Try red velvet or pumpkin!\nSome favorite iced teas are Pear Helene, Green Leaf Tulsi with Morroccan Mint.\nFor hot, I love that they have oolong tea and Nettle! Some really great China black teas too. There are so many choices!! Rooibos, Pu-erh, green, white, herbal, you name it!\nThere are plenty of tea accessories as well- tea spoons, tea pots, gift sets, filters, storage tins.\nThis is definitely one of the many charming places to stop by in Moon Valley and a personal favorite local shop in Phoenix of mine. | 1 |
I was actually kind of excited to visit this place, however my entire experience was negative. We came on a Sunday the decor was kinda cool and it was pretty full. We were seated immediately. Our waitress looked like she had something better to do and when I asked if I had soup and salad she said they didn't have that combo and that she didn't make the menu. Understandable. But her attitude never changed. My boyfriend ordered a BBQ burger and loved it and then we decided to order a pazookie. Huge mistake. After 30 minutes the manager came and said the pazookie was dropped on the floor and they are getting a new one. We waited another 30 mins for our new one and when it finally came we were excited to eat it. Upon diving in we moved the ice cream over and seriously found a pubic hair in our pazookie between the I've cream and cookie. Completely ruined our appetite. Because of our overall experience I will not be returning and would not recommend this place to anybody looking for an uplifting place to eat. Thumbs down. | 0 |
So badass!!! This show is kinda short but only cuz I wanna keep seein' this dude do his thing. It's fake, it's real, a trick whatever!! Just scope it out and have a good time | 1 |
I stayed here this weekend and am so not the demographic that this hotel is geared for ( 38 yrs old) but it had the best price so we booked it. \n\nGood: \nMultiple overpriced stores where you could get snacks and beverages\nVery soft and nice beds and pillows\nConcert venue very nice (got free Don Henley tics)\nWas able to get an early check in\n\nBad: \nDark rooms- screwy lights\nShower fixture fell off in my hand\nCheap with towels- had to ask to get more as they only left 2 big ones and some pathetic small ones, \nLOUD\nParadise tower may have well been in eqypt\n\nIf I was going to a concert here again I'd stay but if not THE HOTEL at Mandalay is my hotel of choice. | 0 |
Frankly Im surprised at the one- and two-star reviews of Mallorca. Especially the comments about \""bad service\"", I dont get it. My wife and I have been there at least 10 times over the past few years and have ALWAYS been treated like kings! The staff has always been super attentive in my book, alot of the bad reviews appear to be coming from people living on the west coast (?). What more are you looking for?\n\nThe food is outstanding, huge portions of quality food. Steaks are really great, last time I was there had the Lamb shanks special, was out of this world good. The meat literally fell off the bone and the sauce was so tasty I had to mop it up with the delicious bread. My wife is a picky pain in the butt, but Mallorca is her favorite restaurant in the 'burgh. Try the Chorizo appetizer, its tasty. Sangria is top-notch too. The prices are not cheap, but as in life, you get what you pay for.\n\nIf your food choices revolve around Mc Donalds and Taco bell, you probably cant appreciate Mallorca and should go somewhere else. But if you like fine food prepared and thought out with care, Mallorca is the place for you! | 1 |
I have always had a lot of anxiety about going to the dentist. This last visit, I had to have three fillings and a crown. Sufficed to say, there was a lot of drilling! If you are a huge baby like I am about even the slightest discomfort, you should absolutely come to this dentist. Dr. Kent Wagner is a very calming presence. He works quickly, and I have no fear of any future return visits! Rhonda, his assistant, was also really wonderful. She was very warm and calming, and made the whole thing fly by. The front office staff are really great. This is a dentist I will always return to! | 1 |
Since they have merged with bachi burger everything has gone downhill. Don't go unless you want to wait for a long time and not get seated when there were open tables available. Waiters constantly let people ahead of us. | 0 |
Good food, extremely loud environment, great waiters.\n\nStaying at Rio it's hard to imagine a really good restaurant embedded in this old world Vegas casino however Cafe Martorano surprises you when you dine there.\n\nA clean upscale looking design with fa very friendly staff greeting you at the door.\nYou immediately get a more hip vibe as your shown to your table. \n\nDisco music was blasting, Godfather 2 was playing on the video screens ( my all time favorite film so right away they got me) and white cloth tables await your arrival.\n\nThe menu is old school Italian fare with their signature meatball at the top. We chose to go with a series of appetizers and salads for dinner.\n\nHere's the scoop on the food\n\nMeatball with Ricotta cheese - great and lives up to the hype\n\nEggplant Stack- pricey but was by far my favorite dish. Can share between 3 people\n\nMartorano Salad - good crisp lettuce, excellent slices of pecorino Romano, light dressing\n\nFresh mozzarella with prosciutto - nice dish, not buffalo mozzarella but fresh and served with Prosciutto drizzled with olive oil\n\nBaked clams - they have a bit of a kick with red pepper flakes, not my favorite dish\n\nCannoli for dessert was very good\n\nTwo issues I had with CM was extremely loud environment where even the waiters have to scream to be heard and all our courses came out at the same time. I know we ordered a bit different by ordering all appetizers however it should have been paced a bit.\n\nOverall though, great food and great friendly service overcome the two shortfalls. And oh, Godfather 2 playing, well that just makes the whole experience even better. | 1 |
This place is dope if you love ice cream.\n\nJust go!!!\n\nTry this!!! milk: regular, sweetener: agave, flavor: banana, toppings: coconut flakes and peanuts | 1 |
let see. \nthis place was high on my list on place to eat.\nbut to my surprise, the food was really .. mediocre at best.\nso here 3 of us went there for a great meal. \nthe service was great. the place was stunning. and the waitresses really know the menu inside out.\nhe started to explain the menu items from left side of the book to the right side of the book. amazing.\nso I started with Ebi, maguro, and scallop (standard nigiri 2 piece each)\nthen 1 cook scallop (supposed to be cook with asparagus sauce)\nthe sushi was ok, but the rice was dry. it fell apart when you pickup the sushi\nok, maybe their sushi is not that great. so we try the kitchen food (cooked food)\nwe had the beef fillet, rock cod , tiger prawn. and 2 order of mushroom (3 piece in a skewer)/ the tiger prawn only 1 piece (grill to perfection) but lack of taste.\ngranted the food were in a nice presentation.\nthe beef was too dry and the ginger flavoring .. hm.. not to my liking.\nthe cod was ok. size of 1/2 of an apple. \nthen here come the bill. to my surprise. it was a little over 300.\nI was like hm. we didn't eat that much, and the food wasn't all that great. but bill is a bill.\nso net.. net is: if you are looking to have a great sushi. this place ain't it. if you are looking for a great steak, this place also ain't it. but if you are planning to show how much you can spend, this place is a great place to do it.\nso after all the meals, we have to go else where for another meal. | 0 |
Just once I wanted to try a non-Starbucks coffee while on my recent vacation to Las Vegas. At home, we pretty much only have Starbucks so it's always nice to try other versions when we're out and about.\n\nWe ordered two coffees on two separate trips. The first was an iced mocha, and it was wonderful. Sweet, but not overly so, just like I like it. Also picked up a bag of caramel popcorn to snack on at the hotel. To be honest, I'm not even sure we ate the popcorn cuz our hotel kept leaving turndown snacks for us on our bed every evening. My husband might've dug into the bag, but if not, it was a pricey little table decoration.\n\nA couple days later we went back to try their hot coffee. Ordered mochas to go, and while we were waiting I watched one of the cooks make crepes. At that moment, I really really wanted breakfast except that we'd already planned to eat somewhere else. The crepes looked like a master prepared them - and perhaps that's true.\n\nBut back to the coffee. You know how Starbucks tastes, and then when you go somewhere that's not Starbucks you feel like the coffee tastes more authentic, like the Italian version of a latte instead of an Americanized one? Well, this is what you get at Payard - authentic tasting lattes. It was just sweet enough to cut through the bitter coffee taste (I don't like coffee; it all tastes bitter to me), but not so sweet where you walk around all afternoon with a tummy ache. And the more you drank it the better it seemed to taste. It passed the test, and I recommend it to anyone who measures all their coffee by Starbuck's standards.\n\nKind of wishing I had something to say about their food since they had a pretty decent looking menu. Too bad I'm not a local, or else I'd visit again (for another coffee at the very least). | 1 |
Definitely a must if you love ramen. Sora's ramen has to be the best ramen I have ever had and trust me I have been to lots of ramen restaurants and this one beats all! My friends and I eat here at least once a week because it's that good. | 1 |
Overall this was good Italian food if you're ready to venture into something more asventerous than Olive Garden. I had the pasta trio and thought the ravioli was amazing. Everything else was pretty good, but a butternut squash ravioli made the meal. Be prepared to spend about $30 a person for the full experience and I'll remember this meal for a while. | 1 |
We've been here twice and have consistently had terrible service. No stars for the awkward entrance (no hostess or hostess stand). The first time we came here was on a weekday night. Food was OK, service was very slow even though it was nearly empty, and my credit card was charged twice. I had to come back another time with my receipt to get it cleared with the manager. \n\nThe second time we went was on a Saturday night with some friends and while our waitress seemed to be trying her best, she was clearly handling too many tables at once. The beer was not cold when it finally arrived and it took us another 30 mins for the waitress to come around and ask if we wanted food. The food was okay but then it took nearly 30 mins between asking for our checks and getting our receipts/change. There were many busboys walking around, but it was near impossible to get a hold of our waitress. \n\nBefore we paid, she apologized that it was a crazy night because they were doing renovations soon and would be temporarily closed. I don't think it was necessarily her fault, but management should consider how many patrons they can handle with the staff they have. The food is decent and it's in a great location, but the service is really lacking. Until they figure it out, I'll be at OHSO across the street.\n\nOne star for the tator tots which are consistently decent. | 0 |
How does this place have 4 stars!!! Hardly any polish to choose from. This saln is NOT clean, someone needs to mop! Makes me wonder how clean the tools they use are :( The girl who did my pedicure was obviously inexperienced! She kept looking at my facial reaction to see if she cut or nicked me! Never again! I'll stick to Image Salon down the road where real professionals work. | 0 |
I love Thai food, I easily eat Thai at least once a week and when I am in the neighborhood Aranya is my top choice. It is hard because I live on the other side of town (by Cheyenne and the 95). Sometimes I drive all the way over there just to eat! I love this place! Easily my favorite Thai Restaurant in town.Their duck curry and Thai beef salad are my favorite dishes, alone with a Thai tea to drink of course. \n\nAtmosphere is always so comfortable, and it is always clean. I think my problem with a lot of other Thai places in town is they seem really dirty. I want to know my food was prepared well- not wonder if its contaminated!\n\nThe staff is super friendly! With all the time I have been frequenting this establishment, I almost feel like I know them! \n\nWhen you go make sure to get Mango and Sticky Rice for desert! It is amazing! | 1 |
My kids look forward to visiting Sea life aquarium. We stop by every other week just to visit the sharks stingrays jellyfish and the octopus for about an hour just to say hi. The annual pass is a good value if you visit as often as we do. | 1 |
It's always iffy regarding the daily delivery of the paper. The circulation and delivery staff are inept and incompetent. When you try to speak with staff regarding this problem, the publisher hides behind a Philippines phone service who lie to you that a supervisor will call you back. That never happens. I spoke to my delivery person who gave me the name and number of her supervisor in Charlotte, a Miss D. The D must stand for Don't Deliver, Don't Call back and DUH, because I have left messages for her more than 10 times and NEVER received a call back. The only time they call you is when they want money. I am also told by my delivery person that because I live on the east side of town, the publisher doesn't really care about what we think or providing a decent service. I am calling for the resignation or firing of the Circulation Manager who allows this third world behavior to happen. The publisher, Ann Caulkins, thinks this is the Philippines and conducts business that way. You're a local paper missy, deal with us as locals. | 0 |
This place has quickly become our go to place for special occasions as well as when we need a fish fix. We've been to this location 4 times and each time was just as good as the last. We have never had to wait to be seated, drink orders were brought out and refilled quickly, and the food is sensational! We always have to get the Bang Bang Shrimp when we go and I LOVED the swordfish with pumpkin ravioli (I crave this regularly). I have also had the Ahi Tokyo style and devoured it! My husband enjoys their Sir Will's Fish and Chips for lunch which is very tasty. I'm going to ask him to go tomorrow. hahaha ^_^ | 1 |
I stayed at ARIA for 3 nights for a business trip. The conference was at the Bellagio but it's very easy to get there via the tram that runs next door at Crystals. \n\nI absolutely love the hotel! It's sleek and well-kept. Enjoyed my overall stay - from the check-in process to the automatic opening of blinds upon arrival in your room to the friendly service at the concierge. \n\nPlus: free wifi throughout the resort, excellent treats at Jean Philippe Patisserie & wide range of slot machines.\n\nMinus: plain toiletries and not enough light in the room. \n\nWould I come back? YES I want to return next week. | 1 |
Let me start off by saying I wasn't really expecting much when we came here. It's revolving sushi after all. But I found a Groupon and thought it would be a good opportunity to try out a new place.\n\nUpon walking in the decor is just god awful. From the fiberoptic crystal chandeliers to the lime green walls and orange counters, tacky doesn't begin to describe the place. It was pretty busy too being a Friday night.\n\nAs can happen at these places, for the first 40 minutes all we saw was crap rolls. The good stuff didn't come by until we were pretty full which left us very disappointed. We showed up around 7 pm, so maybe we missed the initial dinner rush where all the good stuff was snatched up, but I wasn't really happy to see that the caterpillar rolls and tamago and what not all came out after we had asked for our check.\n\nThe rolls are TINY. If there was a Guinness Book of World Records entry for smallest commercial sushi rolls this place would surely win. You can also tell the people making the rolls are either very rushed, or very inexperienced. One of the shrimp roles I grabbed didn't even have shrimp in it. :( They are all very poorly put together with the meagerist of fillings. The larger rolls- on the purple plates- are far better, but you pay more for them. If they've been out for a while you are also greeted with room temperature sushi, which is disgusting. \n\nBiggest complaint, however, was the level of service. We sat for five minutes before a waiter came by. We waited another 10-15 minutes before our drinks arrived. By the time they came, we were on the verge of full and didn't really want them any more. I know it is a large restaurant, but it's not like you are taking orders or serving food! You have very few jobs as a server in this place- to get drinks, to count plates, to get the check and sure, to give the one off menu item. There is absolutely NO excuse for poor service! \n\nIn short, we won't be returning. Masa Sushi up the street is ten times better. | 0 |
Choc Oh No\n\nFor pure entertainment value, this place rocks. Baskin Robins' 31 flavors ain't got nothin on Atomic #7. Have it your way at Burger King? Me think not. And the liquid nitrogen thing? It keeps kids in their seats and wanting more.\n\nFor monetary value...there was a lot to be desired. As Adina M. mentioned, the prices are pretty hard to swallow. Paying $4 for a KIDS' ice cream just doesn't feel right when I could have gone to McDonald's and gotten a $1 cone (let the flaming commence). \n\nOk, ok, ok, this is HEALTHIER than McDonalds, I know that. But, allow me to retort. Just because something is healthier doesn't mean taste should be sacrificed. Exhibit A: Rocky Road. One would expect chocolate ice cream to taste like...(insert anticipatory drum roll)...CHOCOLATE! But, it tasted more like, um, nothing. Not even a \""Oh, ok, maybe this could taste like chocolate.\"" It was more like, \""Wow, this is a great bowl of frozen brown substance.\"" Maybe I'm being too harsh. But really, could it hurt to add more, oh, I don't know, CHOCOLATE? Now I bring to light Exhibit B: Mint Chocolate Chip. This one really did have mint flavor, but even my daughter was scratching her head and asking what she was eating...and she loves mint chocolate chip ice cream! \n\nI really, honestly, wanted to love this place because the concept is so very cool (ha ha, get it? Yes, I am a dork). But I can't justify paying $10 for two bowls of a cold, gelatinous mass just so I can watch it being made. | 0 |
Love the new digs! This is a MUST for dining in old town!\n\nMet a friend for a light lunch, and it was a delightful experience from beginning to end!\n\nWe chose to sit on the patio, and glad we did because that wont be an option much longer heading into summer. Beautiful patio, lots of low slung chairs with comfy pillows, and plenty of umbrellas for shade.\n\nWe had the chilled cilantro-lime crab dip and wow, just wow! It is paired with plantain chips, and per the recommendation of our server, we went half plantain chips, half sweet potato chips, we enjoyed every last bite! It was excellent. We also had a special of the day, flat bread with brussel sprouts, pancetta, and cheese, extremely flavorful. I would order the same lunch again over and over I enjoyed it that much. | 1 |
Loved this place... But do wait to be seated, They are serious about the justin bieber music, or the hard looks... \n\nThe food is just yummy! I had the bbq ribs, yes the whole rack.... AMAZINGLY good and tender!! I also tried The beef briskets, mac and cheese, the chicken, and of course the fried pickles, and Everything was just good... | 1 |
It was a while since I went to Grimaldi's Pizzeria so forgive me if this review is a bit late. The O.G. Grimaldi's Pizzeria is located in NYC, and is legendary in those parts as being one of the best places to get a slice. In fact, the one time I was in NYC and had plans to eat there, the line was out the door. Needless to say we missed the boat on that one. \n\nBut luckily, even though it's not location #1 there's a Grimaldi's here in good old Las Vegas. NY pizza? Made in coal burning brick oven? There's nothing like it. Definitely a step above your chains like the Hut, Dom's, or Papa's.\n\nNo offense against Chicago, but I love a slice of NY pie. No deep dish here at Grimaldi's, just yummy thin crust! Crisp, a nice burnt edge, clean and tasty. I could eat an entire pie by myself if given the opportunity.\n\nGrimaldi's has a great menu, somewhat typical of what you would find in a pizza joint. But simplified. No chicken fingers or intricate pasta dishes here. Just pizza, calzones, and salads on the main menu. And I like it! Simple is good, as long as you do it right.\n\nThe wifey and I shared a date night out and had a great meal. We started with the Grimaldi's House salad - romaine lettuce, red onion, cherry tomatoes, roasted red peppers, mushrooms, green olives, and mixed with the house vinaigrette. Good starter - fresh, light, and flavorful with a good kick from the vinaigrette. \n\nFor our pizza, we went for a large Grimaldi's seasonal special - The Buffalo Chicken. It was a pie topped with grilled chicken breast, Buffalo sauce, mozzarella cheese, and bleu chesse crumbles. Cooked till the crust and top was a golden bubby brown this pizza was pretty scrumptious. Cheesy and melty, with a spicy punch, and a healthy crunch. Not bad for a non-traditional pizza. Next time though I think I might stick with something more Italian, maybe a straight up cheese, or a Margheria with cheese, fresh tomato, and basil. \n\nPizzas range from $12 - $16 for an entire pie, with toppings coming in at an additional cost each. Specialty pies will cost in the $20 - $22 range since they come with a range of toppings included. Calzones come in around the $10 - $18 range depending on what size you get. Salads are a good deal coming in small or large sizes at prices from $9 - $11. You can get away with a decent meal for around $40 after tax and tip. OK for a date night.\n\nGrimaldi's even does pizzas to go, and they come in a fancy box! So in case you don't want to stay, feel free to call in an order, pick up, and go. Pizza Pizza! Wait...wrong chain. | 1 |
So far, my favorite place I've hiked. Probably because it's been the easiest hike I've been on. It's very scenic, great views right from the start. Love the area, not too short, yet not to long. Gorgeous wild cacti that are amongst the tallest I've ever seen. \nNo dogs on this trail-\nCrowded on weekends | 1 |
I was lucky enough that the conference I had to attend (which changes cities every year) was in Pittsburgh the year I gave a seminar! I really enjoyed riding the bus downtown to the Convention Center everyday, and the venue is really beautiful. Located right on the river, the balcony views from the upper tiers of the center are pretty fantastic. Furthermore, the maze inside was pretty easily navigable- this was really important to me because I had to get in and out of rooms quickly as seminars started and stopped every 20 minutes. Compared to other venues I've been to across the country, the David L. Lawrence Convention Center stacks up well. It was great to see Pittsburgh showcased in such a great light. | 1 |
After a long night of a lot of pineapple upside downs and mojitios at Heart bar with my awesome man, we stopped here to put some solids in our tummies.\nOMG its SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO good! \n\nBut.. I dont know if it is because it is good or just because I had about 15 mojitos and 9 shots intus. But, all I know: \nPeople of Earls, if you are missing a bottle of mustard, it was me who took it. I do not recall a lot but I woke up with the bottle in the bed and mustard all over my face. The sandwich was squooshed on my boobs. With mustard.\n\nI do remember dropping a whole bottle of applejuice on my fabulous shoes, because they still smell like apple. I guess a got an apple pedi :)\n\nThe sandwiches, beeing a little intoxicated, taste just FANTASTIC!!! not too greasy, very fresh, very delicious.\n\nIt is even easy to find after that many drinks in the Planet hollywood!\n\nI love you forever! | 1 |
I can't go to Vegas without having breakfast at Bouchon at least once. The Bread Pudding French Toast is one of my favorite dishes on the planet. The place is nice, the service is always excellent. | 1 |
I said it before and I'll say it again... if you walk into a Chinese restaurant and all of the patrons and servers are Chinese, I would say it's a good sign. And it was. This dim sum place reminded me of a famous dim sum place in Hong Kong. So many options and the servers were around often with the carts so there was no waiting at all. They had a lot of authentic dim sum.... on the day we went, they had a special duck egg bao. My friend's Chinese mom was quite pleased. And those egg tarts... wow! \n\nAnd I've read some of the other reviews about the prices, but I thought the prices were very reasonable. In fact, there were 6 of us dining and the bill was only $75!!! Amazing! And we even ordered a noodle dish off the menu! \n\nAnd FYI, they don't have their liquor license yet, so BYOB! We had a little cooler of our own beer and it worked out just great! | 1 |
I have never bothered to write a review on ANY restaurant until now but feel compelled to do so after horrible customer service experienced on Sunday, May 4th, by the cashier named Tricia. There was no one ahead nor behind my party of 6 12-year old girls but we were met with rolling eyes, deep sighs at some of the girls' indecision to order in 5 secs, etc. Absolutely ludicrous. If you don't want to be in the customer service business Tricia, then find something else to do. | 0 |
Stopped at this restaurant in Sky Harbour airport, terminal 4, B concourse around 7 am on June 23rd. I ordered a breakfast burrito. After one bite I knew something was wrong. It tasted terrible and was cold in the middle. I had only one bite and promptly through it in the trash. Upon arriving in Miami I was sick. Food poisoning. I was ill for 24 hours. Shame on this restaurant, the employees and management that were working that day. They do not care about their customers. I strongly recommend you stay away from this place. | 0 |
I went to this location and the staff was amazing. I am eating clean and I wanted an healthier option. The entire staff were involved in helping me choose wat sandwiches would be a better choice. I love excellent! Customer service. | 1 |
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