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Love this spot!! Ordering from the bar is easy and they pour heavy on the drinks so you get your money's worth. They always have good songs in the hip hop room which is where I like to spend most of my time. It never gets too packed there to the point where you can't move. Coming back again soon! | 1 |
I was pretty excited to try this place for brunch. The reviews looked great. I don't know if it was an off-day but it wasn't a great experience. The server was a [use your imagination]. Maybe he was hung over? It was Sunday morning. Our food arrived 45 minutes after we sat down. Food was cold. It was reasonably tasty but much too salty. We eat out a lot. I know when it's there's too much salt - even for restaurant food. Just to end the day on a high-note, the last gulp of coffee my wife took was all coffee grounds. The company was great and it was a nice morning but I expected MUCH better from this restaurant. | 0 |
I love how this place allows you to sample different kinds of popcorn.\n\nI first had Garrett's popcorn a few years ago when my mom brought me back some from Chicago. My personal favorite is the cheddar and caramel mix aka the Chicago Mix.\n\nYou'd think that those two flavors together wouldn't taste good but the combination of savory and sweet is superb!!\n\nI am so glad that there is a Garrett's location in Vegas. | 1 |
Much better then the critics from the RJ and weekly have rated it. Low key environment in the heart of Henderson where the prices won't break you and you can still get a very flavorful dish. I wouldn't say it's the best Mexican food in Vegas, but yet it's one of two I always crave when thinking about Mexican fare. Margaritas are good too and they offer plenty of flavors for everyones tastes. Beans and salsa are more addicting then any other place so be careful bc they are generous and will keep filling you back up. Definitely recommend. | 1 |
Needed to replace my cracked display in my iphone. Had to fly out today so I left work an hour early to get it done at their tempe marketplace location. \n\nTook some looking but found it. Not open. The mall kiosk looked like it may be closed for the summer or something. I was there at 1:00 in the afternoon on a thursday. \n\nChecked again online and their hours are 3:00 to 9:00 or something like that. Why they opt not to be open during normal business hours is baffling. Wasted my time completely going there. Kiosk is also out in open so seems questionable to have sensitive electronics opened up outside in a mall with dust, misters, etc. \n\nWill be going to a real business where they have an actual office and normal business hours. Thank you for wasting my time. | 0 |
Loved this place and will be back again! So nice to have a new, different, choice in the neighborhood. The staff was really nice and showed us how to order, add items in our hot pot, and made suggestions from the grill. The grill items are like sushi or tapas in that they are small, economically priced, portions, and you can try a bunch. We went nuts, had a beer, and still had a very reasonable check. Our 8-yr old boy was with us too and they were great to him! | 1 |
A good friend of mine once said, \""Pssh, I never come to Pepe's Tacos when I'm sober!\""\n\nI should have listened.\n\nThis joint boasts a long wait time for simple to-go orders, bland ingredients, and sub-par salsas. Asking them to hold the sour cream is a good way to ensure you're getting sour cream. Also, be sure to count your change back because I guess math isn't an exact science in this wizard's den. | 0 |
Polite and attentive staff, good food, and cozy ambiance is what you will get when you go to Fukumimi. \n\nThe karaage chicken is boneless and not the chicken wings like other places try to pass off as karaage. The chicken is lightly coated, crispy on the outside, while the meat is juicy and tender. Paired with the mixed greens tossed in a miso dressing, it was perfect.\n\nI had ordered the tan tan men; a spicy broth mixed with ground chicken and pork. This preparation comes from Chinese influence and incorporates bok choy in it. I thought that it was the perfect balance of richness, a touch of sweetness, and saltiness. I finished mine in no time and started to eat my friend's salt miso when she couldn't finish it. Yet again, I liked the balance in the broth. The color was opaque and it tasted as if bones and meat had been simmering in it for hours. \n\nThe best part was that I still felt full around dinner time. Usually Japanese food leaves me hungry a few hours later. Fukumimi is definitely stick to your ribs kind of food. | 1 |
Just heard recently this buffet has closed for \""remodeling\"" till January 2015.\nSomethings wrong.... ummm that long?, especially in Vegas to do a remodel ? | 0 |
The girl working there was very sweet and informative, but I was let down by the fact that they didn't have the brownie cupcakes which are listed on the website. \n\nI decided to try a vanilla cupcake with chocolate ganache nonetheless, but the cake was pretty flavorless (I think it would benefit from a tiny bit of almond extract), I didn't like the texture, and the layer of ganache was too thin. \n\nI will confess that I am GENERALLY displeased by cupcakes - I feel that they typically look more attractive than they taste. However, I HAVE met a cupcake or two that hit the spot, and homemade cupcakes are usually awesome, so I will maintain my high standards. | 0 |
I have always enjoyed the food here since they opened but am thoroughly disgusted with the over the top high prices. These prices are not inline with other Mexican restaurants of equal or higher quality food. Don't think I will be going back exclusively because of the high prices. | 0 |
This restaurant is expensive for the little amount of food you receive. Environment is quaint and the service was good. The bread was very delectable. I most likely will not return because of the price. Look for coupons online before you head over to the restaurant. | 0 |
I have eaten here multiple times and expect much better than my visit today. The person taking orders seemed inexperienced, plus he didn't know what was in several sushi rolls and had to actually open a menu to check. Since their lunch menu has changed, I ordered the chicken teriyaki with brown rice and the California crunchy roll. The Cali roll's crab filling seemed dry, and the teriyaki sauce left something to be desired. \n\nA few hours after lunch there I began to feel nauseous, sick and feverish. I had chills and fought nausea for a few hours before it subsided. \n\nI think this place has gone downhill even though they have tried to make it more upscale. The prices have gone up, but after my experience today I can see that the quality has not followed suit.\n\nFor $10 I would have rather had a sushi roll from Fry's at Tatum and Shea. | 0 |
We went on country dancing night. Not enough chairs or tables and the bar tenders were slow. I actually liked the place and could see going back but they just need more seating. | 0 |
This club has honestly hired the most inept people. I was thrown out for allegedly throwing beer when I was 100% not even close to doing that. Worst club I've been to in Vegas and I've been to several clubs in this town. If you want to have fun here go to marquee or hakkasan for the love of god skip this abortion of a club. | 0 |
Now, I'm probably not the best person to review a sushi place as I'm not a fan of the raw stuff. Kawaii has all the bases covered though-my Yaki Soba was quite good and my friends really enjoyed the Philly rolls and spicy tuna. The restaurant is decorated very nicely and the staff is attentive and helpful. Too swank for being next to a Wal Mart store :)\nI'd go back to Kawaii, a sure sign of an enjoyable experience. | 1 |
Mediocre, too much sugar, not enough protein (though you can pay extra for chicken) and not a great value for the money. But I still enjoy it once in awhile for reasons I can't even explain. | 0 |
I also purchased a Groupon for this place a few months ago and it is set to expire this week. So I called up a friend to meet me for breakfast today, a Saturday, and started on the 41.9 mile drive from Litchfield Park. I was on their website yesterday and no where did it say anything about them being closed today, but when I got there all I found was a sign saying they were closed today, but would be open again Sunday. That didn't really help me since I was so far from home and the Groupon wasn't good on Sundays. Of course the sign was posted just to the side of the sign on the window that says they are open everyday...except today, I guess. They also had signs saying they no longer accept Entertainment Book coupons, but if they put themselves in the book, they should honor it. A third sign states that if you use your credit card for less than $10, they would charge you an extra $1 which is quite a bit more than the percentage they would be charged for a purchase so small. From what I saw this place is on the fast track to shutting down for good...save your money. However, The Joyful Chinese place in the same complex was delicious and a great deal for the money. | 0 |
So fun! We split the tasting menu and the pickled vegetable tacos between two people, and we each got a smoothie. The waitress told us that we wouldn't have enough food (as in we should order the tasting menu and two entrees) but with the smoothies we were both stuffed by the end of our meal. The food was fun and creative, they did some really nice things with the textures of the different dishes. I felt like some things were misnomers (are slices of cucumber with pesto in between really comparable to ravioli?) so don't order off the menu blindly...try the tasting menu the first time you go! My blueberry and coconut smoothy was amazing, and the tacos were really good. Everything was fresh and service was good, it's nice to have something different to try when you want to go out but also want to be healthy! Can't wait to try the brunch menu! | 1 |
I've been going to Pecos Barber since 1996. Reasonably priced, and you still get an old fashion straight razoring around your neck and ears. Bob is great! But if you don't have time to wait for Bob, there is a guy named Rex that always gives me a great haircut as well! | 1 |
This was the second time I've eaten here. The first time was a few years ago and I had the brisket and ribs. The ribs were really good and the brisket was decent. It was the flat and was cut thin, probably because it was a touch dry. It had a good flavor though.\n\nThe second time was this month (July 2014) and I got the brisket platter with two sides. The baked beans were decent. Nothing special, but tasted fine. The Mac-n-cheese was pretty good. There was a lot of cheese sauce in relation to macaroni. I like a little crunch to my mac and cheese, but this was thick and creamy, which is OK. The brisket was great. It wasn't cut paper thin, had a nice smoke ring and was easily pulled apart with fingers. In other words it was tender and not dry at all. Much better than the first time I visited. My only complaint would be they put sauce on the brisket. I prefer sauce on the side because good barbeque doesn't need sauce and this brisket didn't need sauce. | 1 |
Visited my 1st Potbelly location in DC and thought it was a mom and pop restaurant. I was actually excited to see them opening here when I came back from that trip.\n\nSimple review - great food and great service. Subway is so bland by comparison, sorry Jared. Try the Dream Bar if you have the room. | 1 |
Not worth the trip from Henderson.\n\nI ordered all Vegan:\nBuffalo Chicken Wrap: 3 /5 ( pissed they charged $1 more for soy cheese)\nChocolate Chip Cookies: 2/5 tasted undercooked\nRed Velvet Cake 4.5 /5 pretty damn good\n\nI did not like that we were the only group (3) besides another couple and it took over 30 minutes to bring out our sandwiches. Also, the chips we got for sides were just baked lays. Really, come on Baked Lays. I asked the waiter if they used \""Gardein\"" which has become my favorite fake meat substitute; which he replied with an elitist attitude, \""No, we only use restaurant quality food.\"" (Funny because the Wynn casino right down the street uses plenty of Gardein.) None of the sandwiches I thought were something I couldn't make myself. | 0 |
Great Food! Good Service! Very friendly family owned business. I'll be back many times! I love the food. The chicken, the bread, rice, salad. Everything is great. Very fresh, quick service and wonderful. | 1 |
Worst kingcake ever. Dry, hard, uneven, didn't even have the baby in the cake! Ordered it with cream cheese filling and there were no filling! Service sucked. The blonde at the register was rude and clueless on the phone (yelled across the kitchen to ask something she didn't know about). Sounded very unprofessional. \n\nCalled a few times for the manager, but the blonde probably never delivered the message. | 0 |
I decided to take my wife to Las Vegas for our first anniversary. She'd never been to Las Vegas, but had always wanted to go. She asked me if we could get dressed up and go somewhere nice one of the nights we were there. So after doing a little bit of research I stumbled upon Delmonico. With a name like Emeril Lagasse associated with the place it had to be good right? I went to the website and looked over their menu. The prices can be very intimidating to someone not used to a fine dining experience. I really appreciated that the prices were on the menu on the website, because I would not have planned ahead otherwise, and might have choked when I saw them. However, we only have one first anniversary so I decided we should go for it. \n\nI called and made a reservation about 5 days in advance, the person on the phone was extremely courteous and helpful. She asked me if we were celebrating a special occasion. After I explained it was our first anniversary, she said that she would note it on the reservation. \n\nWe arrived at Delmonico at about 7:55pm, we had reservations for 8pm. We were greeted at the front desk by a young woman. She immediately said \""Happy Anniversary\"" and asked us to have a seat in the lounge. At about 8:05pm our name was called and we were led back to our table. A table for four quickly became a table for two. All the extra silverware, plates, and glasses were whisked away. The serving staff was beyond courteous, even offering us black napkins due to our clothes being black. \n\nDrink orders were taken and suddenly a plate was placed in front of us. \""Courtesy of the chef, for your anniversary.\"" said the server. It was a crostini, with slightly cooked piece of beef, some blue cheese dressing, and chives topped with olive oil. I hate blue cheese but I ate it anyway, and it was quite good. \n\nThe server asked my wife about wine, and my wife said she liked it but was not very familiar with the types of wine. The server asked my wife a few questions and came back with a glass of wine my wife loved, and a sample of another kind of wine she might like to have in the future, my wife loved the sample as well. \n\nWhen it came time to order, my wife order the heirloom tomato appetizer that they have. It basically sliced heirloom tomatoes with cheese and red onions, drizzled with oil and balsamic. She loved it. She also got the Filet Mignon, and buttered asparagus. Her steak was amazing, I tried a bite of it. It was cooked perfectly. It had a little spice to it from the seasoning, all around it was the best Filet Mignon I've ever experienced. The asparagus was cooked perfectly. \n\nI ordered the Delmonico signature cut, a bone in Ribeye. Ribeye is my favorite cut of steak by far. I've been eating primarily Ribeye for so long it's hard to believe that I was ever happy with other cuts. I also ordered their take on creamed corn. The Ribeye was worth the whole trip, it was the by far the best Ribeye I have ever encountered and probably ever will. It was cooked perfectly. It had the proper amount of fat that should be expected with a Ribeye. It was amazing. The corn was really good also.\n\nOur server then brought us another complimentary dish from the kitchen, cherry sorbet. Written in chocolate around the outside of the bowl was \""Happy Anniversary\"". It was pretty good, I'm not a big sorbet person, however please remember, it was free. \n\nEven with the complimentary dessert my wife and I couldn't pass up a chance to try one of the menu dessert items. We chose butterscotch Creme Brulee. It came with 3 butterscotch/chocolate chip cookies on the side. It was amazing, and probably our new standard for Creme Brulee.\n\nAll in all our experience was awesome. The food was outstanding and the service was great. My glass never got empty. Every time I finished a dinner roll another roll was promptly placed on the plate in it's place. After the 2nd or 3rd roll, I looked over towards my wife, grinning. The server saw this and quietly said with a smile on her face, \""You know that is going to keep happening.\"" I told my wife that when I was over the rolls, I probably needed to leave a bite on the plate to avoid a new roll. It was funny. \n\nI would recommend Delmonico to anyone who is in Vegas and looking for a great place to go. I would encourage anyone who does go to go with the expectation or a fantastic meal. I think if you go in with the idea of being critical, you will probably find something to complain about, as the couple at the next table did. They had multiple issues, and sent a few things back to the kitchen. Remember that food preparation is an art not a science, and enjoy. | 1 |
Really I dont understand the point of reviewing an airport. You have no other choice when flying into Vegas. Or any other city for that matter. As far as my travels go, McCarran is one of the best airports in the US. Yes its crowded, and yes there are waits for security, but would you really want to just walk right through. At least there are things to do during a layover. And why to so many people complain about the fact that there are slot machines in it. Its Vegas...nobody complains about gaming in everything else...grocery stores, gas stations, its everywhere. And lets face it, thats why you are coming here. Without it you may as well go somewhere else. If you really want to complain about an airport, go to Reno instead....you'll be back to Vegas after that experience, and with nothing bad to say about our wonderful airport. | 1 |
My team left the strip to dine here, and support a locally owned restaurant. Yelp! Reviews were right, this place is fantastic. Little on the spicy side, but they do offer no spice options. \n\nDrinks were awesome\n\nDinner was awesome \n\nDessert was awesome | 1 |
Fast delivery, decent prices, you get a lot for you dollar, but i cant recommend this pizza, way way too greasy. I don't even understand how you can like this... | 0 |
Absolutely horrible. We planned this Vegas trip around seeing Avicii here at Xs. He had to cancel for medical reasons, but we were still looking forward to going to the club since we'd heard so many good things about it. I hadn't been to a club in Vegas before so I was expecting an exclusive experience. It was the WORST. Way too many people - you could not even walk. We had to wrestle our way off the dance floor, it was borderline unsafe, not exaggerating. The line at the bar took over 30 minutes. I'm\nliterally at a loss for words about how shitty this place was. Do NOT waste your time and money here. Tragic. | 0 |
Japan express has the best teriyaki bowl and rice! Also the sushi is fresh and made to order. The employees are always very friendly and helpful! I love japan express! | 1 |
YUCK!!!!! \nThis was my third time trying this place and they struck out!!!! I listened to my fellow Yelper's and ordered the fried chicken YUCK!!!!! Even the fries and the onion rings were gross!!!! I know that some grease is to be expected but the fact that my soaked up grease instead of cooking in it!! I had a massive amount of grease on my plate!! I stand by them striking out!! I will never spend money here again!!!!!!!!!!!\nThe waitress was nice but did not seem to notice or care that I did not touch my grease nasty food!!! (I frequently eat out at what would be considered greasy spoons so don't be fooled!!) | 0 |
Really if I weren't in a good mood because it's fathers day, I would pound this sucker into one star submission. Why?\n\nBecause I've only ever eaten here when I've been comprehensively smashed, and the food wasn't that great, even then. I end up eating it and thinking, that was okay. Okay?!?! When I'm that drunk, pretty much anything I ever eat tastes like the sweet nectar of the gods, dribbled down jessica biel's naked body into my gaping, expectant maw.\n\nBut this stuff just tasted bland, even with cheese whiz all over it (!) and made me feel uncomfortably full. don't even ask how i felt the next morning (aside: I won't penalize this place for that feeling of remorse because it *could* be that I felt remorse for waking up in a gutter covered with lipstick that was conspicuously similar to that one male stripper's... nevermind) but let's just say--acid reflux.\n\nanyway, the food is mediocre when you're smashed so please don't go there sober expecting anything but empty calories. If you must go, get the fried mac and cheese--that is indeed tasty. | 0 |
LVH is by far the most boring hotel I have been to in Las Vegas. I stayed here this past weekend, and found that there is hardly anything to eat, see, or do at this hotel. The rooms are decent, but I could not find many reasons to hang around at this place after leaving my room. Thankfully there is a monorail that runs through the hotel that goes to the main strip. Otherwise, I probably would have been miserable for most of my stay. | 0 |
I was so looking forward to finding a decent local pub with great beer on tap.This is not the place.The service was so bad we left.We waited more than 15 minutes to be served a beer.Never happened.We asked to see the beer list ,they dont have one.We asked 2 young men standing behind the bar about a local beer they didnt know,and were informed they were too young to drink beer.And found out they were the chiefs!!\nWe went 2 doors down to get our beer.They have professional servers. | 0 |
The service at this mediocre buffet was sooooo slow. We were done eating our second helping at the buffet before our drinks arrived. The staff in general were unfriendly and not very accommodating, save one server. I would never make the trip out to this buffet since there are so many others in Las Vegas with cheerful helpful staff elsewhere. DON'T BOTHER GOING HERE! | 0 |
Boyfriend and I ventured here at the reccomendation of a family member and its close to home. We usually stick to one sushi spot and wanted to try something new. \n\nAfter sitting down we noticed the other sushi rolls that were being served, they didnt look all that delicious, so we decided to play it safe and order two half rolls to see if we even would like it. We ordered the 911 roll, which made us both want to call 911. Was SPICY as advertised but presentation was horrible, the roll looked more like a square and was squished at the ends. WTH? The only thing that stood out about that roll was that it set our mouth on fire. Nothing else signficant about it, was not \""tasty\"" at all. I should have just took a shot of Siracha hot sauce instead. We also ordered one of the Tachi rolls. It was okay. Better than the 911 roll, it had some taste. Lastly we ordered garlic tuna sushi...which was missing the key ingredient...the GARLIC sauce! It had just a minute drizzle on each piece. FAIL. We ended up leaving and going to our regular sushi spot. \n\nThat staff however was very polite, quick service, and all smiles. \n\nLesson learned, the grass was not greener on the other side for us.\n\nBLAH! | 0 |
Too much food and not tasty!, | 0 |
My children just started swim lessons at the JCC and the coaches are great. Very professional, and great with kids. Also a very nice facility. We have also taken soccer lessons at the JCC and enjoyed that as well. I recommend it. | 1 |
I don't think this place is new, but they definitely don't have their stuff together. When I go to the one in central Phoenix they have my sandwich ready by the time I fill my drink. I don't expect that but this was unbelievably slow. Wheat bread is gross here too, It looks they just got it from the grocery store. | 0 |
I just moved here and needed my gels filled. What I ended up with was a gel manicure. Being told this is the new thing, no!! After taking off my nails and being told I was getting new set, I was stunned when the gel Polish was being put on and not the actual sculpted gel set I was expecting!! Very disappointed, will not go back!! | 0 |
Blah ! Blah Blah ! I Really don't understand the hype about this place. There was barely anyone in there. I ordered the peppercorn burger and can't believe they charge extra for cheese. The service was spot on excellent but the burger itself was a load of disappointment and lack of flavor !\n\nOn a sidenote, the manager of the restaurant was kind enough to write me and express his apologies for the poor experience. He did mention that they are trying to catch up to the solid reputation that hey have built at their other location in Arcadia. I thought the letter was a very nice touch and I may just give them another try based on that gesture alone. | 0 |
The first time I visited Wynn Resort was during the July 4th weekend. I only went to Tryst, their night club and Bartolotta for lunch. This hotel was beautifully decorated and had man-made waterfalls behind most, if not all, restaurants. Tryst was amazing...there was a huge water fall behind the dance floor and cabanas wrapped around the pool. If you had a bit too much to drink, it would appear that people were dancing underneath the falls. Minimum charge to book a table is about $450, but they'll give you 2 bottles of Crown Royal.\n\nBecause of the initial visit, I thought this would be another tasteful and classy hotel, so this past weekend, my friends and I decided to book a room at their Tower Suites. We were given 2 rooms, mine on the 30th floor and my friends' on the 50th floor even though we had asked for a connecting room. Nevertheless, we didn't complain 'cuz it was 4am when we arrived and we just wanted to go to bed asap. We went up to the 50th floor first to check out their rooms...for some reason thinking that the rooms on upper floors would be bigger and nicer. Well, I was disappointed ~ the room was small and their 2 beds were only full-sized beds (it felt). Their bathroom, however, was huge in comparison. My room on the 30th floor was almost double the size of the other room. Again, the bathroom is very nice except it didn't have a vent. It had a toilet room within the bathroom but there was no vent either. The bathroom had a shower with floor-to-ceiling glass and also a deep bathtub big enough for 2 people. There was a small tv that was installed into the wall that faced the sink. Towels weren't as soft as I would like them to be, but they were clean and nicely folded and organized. They also provided 2 sets of toothbrush with Rembrandt toothpaste, a razor, shaving cream, shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, cotton swabs, etc...even shoe polish and a bath brush. There were also 2 bathrobes and 2 slippers in the closet.\n\nAlthough the rooms seemed a bit plain and empty, the beds were very nicely made and it looked and felt very comfortable. You could open and close the curtain and shade with a button next to the bed. There's a plasma tv although the distance between the bed and tv is a bit far. The windows went from floor to ceiling and left & right to each side of the wall, and the view was stunning. Although our room didn't face the strip with all the night lights, the view of the pool and golf course made up for it during the day. | 1 |
A very solid, somewhat reasonably priced breakfast with great service.\n\nThe french toast is HUGE. It can easily be shared by two people. The eggs dishes were all done well. The breakfast potatoes are great.\n\nNot much to say other than it's reliably good food. | 1 |
Nice shop I would recommend stopping by. I been twice. 5 stars | 1 |
I usually love this place but not sure if new owner or what but def gone down hill. I choose numerous colors and seemed out or lost. Then the man doing my nails asked l another co worker questions and she got very rude worth me and him. I felt be littles. I ended up not getting anything done but have them take my polish off and I still had to pay $10 for it. Will never return which sucks cause I used to brag about this place | 0 |
I've been on this sushi craving for a while now and after all the talk threads asking for \""favorite sushi place\"" I decided to try this place out. \n\nWe walked in and it was busy, which I thought was a good sign because then it must be good right? Nope I couldn't be more wrong. We were seated promptly and our order was taken quickly and that's pretty much all that was good. \n\nCan I please have a pot of rice with my thin pieces of nigiri? That's exactly what it was. A big ball of rice under a thin piece of fish. The fish was good, but the rice was too much. As for the sushi rolls themselves, pretty much all rice as well. The menu didn't give a good description of the rolls, so 2 of the rolls we ended up ordering were fried, which we wanted to stay away from. The variety of things that came in the sushi rolls were pretty meh, just crab, shrimp or salmon. Nothing that jumped out or made me say \""omg I have to get that!\"" Lastly, I freaking love soft shel crab. I ordered it and was completely disappointed that all I could taste was the tempura batter. \n\nThere are sooo many other sushi places in Vegas and unfortunately to say that this place is not one of ones I will be back to. | 0 |
These guys are awesome! I got myself in a sticky situation and they were able to move my item and help me out big time. But beyond that, when they entered my house each one of them shook my hand and introduced themselves, very professional. I will use these guys again any day of the week! | 1 |
OK, no hours on their web page, and the web page leads you to believe you are headed for a nice place. Got there 11:30 on Saturday, doors were closed, only hours listed on the door sign for Sat was open at 1 pm. Seriously? It said 11 am on here. \n\nPeeking in, definitely a greasy spoon no frills super dive. I was so excited to get some good New Mexico food so I drove half way across town for double disappointment. If I were in the area again, I don't know if I would give them another chance. I'll head to Frank and Lupe's in Scottsdale next time I am going to drive for my fix, they are solid NM food. | 0 |
VERY BAD PIZZA! Take-out deep dish \""Chicago-style\"" pizza: Crust not authentic, not buttery, crunchy and delicious like Chicago's Pizza Uno. Toppings not fresh but from a can, yuck! Too much bland mozzarella cheese rather than creamy blend. Sauce was bitter, also canned rather than homemade, it should have been sweet and fragrant like Uno's. A small pie with 4 toppings cost us $20. Uno left Las Vegas a few years ago, we will keep searching for authentic Chicago deep dish pie. | 0 |
An impromptu party/picnic in the yard. Lots of kids and friends stopped by to see an old neighbor that was in town visiting. All of a sudden, it was time to eat. Little Nipper's to the rescue. Ordered a few different style pizza's and some wings. Nice crust not thin but not to thick, the sauce is tasty, cheese was nice... gummy, stringy, good. The pizza's disappeared fast. The wings were good and a little crunchy, just right. | 1 |
I ordered the black and blue salad and it was delicious.\n\nWhere it loses all it's points is in service. From the minute I walked in it seemed like I was unwanted. The bartender was too busy hanging out with his friends and when I finally got his attention I still had to wait until he was done joking around. \n\nI would have left but my father was in the hospital down the street and I just wanted a quick bite before I went back to hang out with him. | 0 |
This buffet is completely disappointing on so many levels. There are WAY better buffets in Vegas so avoid this one. I am going to list the reasons why:\n\n1. The food was terrible. The peel and eat shrimp was mushy and slimy. Even the fried shrimp was mushy. \n\n2. They did not restock the food often enough. The entire time I was there, there were things that were not restocked. Essentially, it felt like many items were sitting too long.\n\n3. The service was just ok. The cashiers were not friendly and the server we had disappeared a lot.\n\n4. Silverware was dirty.\n\n5. Relatively small amount of menu items. Most buffets I have been to in Vegas offer much more, especially for the price.\n\n6. Now this part is the worst....I GOT FOOD POISONING. I believe it was probably from the buffet but I can't say that with 100% certainty (that is why I am putting it at the bottom of my list when it really should be at the top). I do know that I did get the food poisoning from somewhere in the Mandalay Bay as that is the only place I ate all weekend. I am pretty sure it was the buffet.\n\nOverall, hated it and I will never go back! | 0 |
This is a great restaurant tucked away in the DC Ranch area. I have been here many times and the food is consistently great. I love their ahi kale salad! They have an awesome happy hour that goes until 7pm with a wide variety of wine, drinks, and delicious food. More importantly, they are so nice and we always have great service. It's a cozy spot that is great to enjoy lunch or dinner with family and friends. | 1 |
The first time I went here, I ordered a taco salad with beef, and the beef was pink. Not brown on the outside and pink on the inside, pink pink pink. The second time I went, my friend and I had the same burrito combination platter and both of us got sick the next day. \r\n\r\nTo attain these glorious gastrointestinal bacteria, the wait is usually 45 minutes on weekends in a tiny lobby that smells like a toilet. ONE STAR. | 0 |
Red Rocks is a great restaurant whether you're looking for a really nice dinner or a casual lunch. The food is fresh, so much better than the chains, and at a fair price. Try the pastas dishes, filet mignon, and seafood. They have a huge patio to eat on and the atmosphere inside and out is terrific- upscale without being pretentious. Ask for Ann Marie or Jenny. You will leave happy. | 1 |
I tried this place for the first time and ordered their special on Sunday of enchiladas,eggs, and beans. My daughter ordered the taco salad. The chips and salsa arrived with a small bowl of chips and huge bowl of salsa ( very amusing). The chips had a burnt taste to them but did not appear burnt. Did not eat emm. When our plates arrived the taco salad was typical, served in the fried tostada bowl and her words were, \""it's ok\"". My plate looked ok until I noticed I had only one fried egg on my plate...strange..they usually come in pairs. When I mentioned this to our waitress, she said there should be 2 and said she would get it taken care of. A few moments later she arrived with a plate with a very raw egg on it. It was not even fried...it almost looked like a poached egg...but raw.I showed our waitress and she said that it didn't like right to her either , but the cook told her to serve it to me. I was upset...with situation and asked to speak to a manager. He arrived and I explained the events and he said..\""well I didn't see the egg, so I am not sure what happened\"". I assured him it was raw and he said he was sorry and that he ask the cook about it and he left. he did not offer any compensation for it and as a matter of fact the waitress is the one that gave me an employee discount. The manager did not appear to care about the situation and the cook obviously could not even cook an egg...I will not return. | 0 |
I found this little Bistro quaint. It is decorated as if you were in the French countryside; its colors, textures, the rough white stone brick wall, delicate wooden chairs, paintings of French countryside themes, and delicate flowers on the plates all left me with the feel I'd really walked into a rustic little French Bistro.\n\nWe dropped in for a late breakfast and as soon as we chose our table, they brought us mini croissants and strawberry preserves that were quite lovely. I ordered an asparagus quiche that was golden brown on top. The eggs were done perfectly and I believe there were some sundried tomatoes in it. Accompanying it was a salad of tossed greens with light vinaigrette which was heavenly.\n\nMy brother ordered the cheese & fruit plate which he said was delicious. The thin little slices of bread were toasted to perfection and he was pleased with the overall arrangement.\n\nI wish we'd had time to come back for lunch or dinner but I was only here for 4 days working on assignment so it will have to wait for my next visit. | 1 |
I took my kids on 12/23 primarily because I thought my 2 year old would enjoy the lights and photo with Santa. I knew the tour would disappoint her since Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is her favorite movie. She asked me, \""Mommy, where are the Loompas? (Oompa Loompas) We told her they were at home sleeping. \n\nIt was crowded enough to make it uncomfortable and the line for Santa was unbearable thanks to some annoying tourists from the Midwest talking about drugs, hookers, etc. and I had to tell them to kindly STFU since they saw my kids in front of them and didn't have the decency to do so. I had to explain for what seems like the millionth time that families do live here and if they are planning on reenacting \""The Hangover\"" here, they will wind up being OJ's girlfriend. I'm thinking they were probably the good Christians who stole my driver's license and debit card out of my coat pocket along with the ticket to buy the overexposed Santa photos with my daughter which are now $10 EACH! They don't let you take your own photos anymore. Scam. \n\nAs I'm getting in the car reaching for my keys, I realize that my driver's license and debit card had been stolen! Last time I was there my husband's bracelet was stolen! Forget trying to report it to security, employee or anyone who cares because they don't and are not helpful. Not even the obligatory, \""I'm sorry!\""\n\nI spent Christmas Eve at the DMV and Christmas was ruined since I did NOT have access to what little money was left in the account.\n\nI don't know why I went back a second time. The lights were nice and better than the factory tour but it was an empty and disappointing experience just like the first time. It could have been worse, at least I had the good sense to leave my purse in the car! | 0 |
Management of this property pick and chose what items of their lease agreement they want to uphold. If it involves charging tenants more money, they will enforce something; however if it doesn't monitarily benefit them, forget about it. On the south side of the complex, you have to fight for a covered parking space. The lease agreement states one COVERED parking space per unit, but is not enforced. There are multiple violations of dog breed restrictions, satellite dishes hung from areas NOT authorized in the lease agreement, and people storing stuff on their balconies. Compare the common area outside the models to those of the residents and you'll see a big differece. The stairwells are dirty and dusty and the bushes/landscaping are . They claim there are bbq's throughout the grounds, however, there were several times I'd have my meal prepared to grill and could not find a working grill. The pools were kept fairly clean, but the decking, chairs and tables were rarely, if ever, cleaned. If you get an apartment by either of the pools, be prepared for alot of noise and late into the night. The only recourse you will have is the local police department. The gym is decent and basically well-maintained. Overall the complex is decent, but definitely overpriced. You could get so much more in a larger house with a garage for the same price or less. | 0 |
Food is okay but not worth the lengthy wait on weekends. If there were more breakfast choices around this area, TBC would be empty. \n\nI've ordered breakfast on two occasions here and both times it came out cold, plus the order was messed up. \n\nThe outdoor patio on the side street is nice but the Scottsdale Road side gets quite noisy with the traffic.\n\nWait staff and hostesses are nothing fabulous, not overly friendly considering the price and the wait. \n\nMaybe I should down a couple Malibu drinks before I come for breakfast and it would be a better experience. | 0 |
The brunch is AWESOME! for a measly 28 bucks you get to stuff your face AND get bottomless mimosas (and the OJ in them is good!) This was my second time here and will definitely be back. The food was awesome too. I would like to try the dinner buffet sometime... | 1 |
The guy behind the counter was a dick. Maybe its the fact im a cute female, so theres no way I could be a actual gamer in his eyes. I bought 2 Call of Duty Black Ops 2 games for PS3 yesterday, he was not nice & he didnt even offer the map pack package like he did everyone else before me. I just appreciate a friendly attitude especially since Ive spent a large amount of $ in that store on Triton Headsets, Bat Man Arkham City, Halo 4 etc etc... | 0 |
YUM! Good people, good food, good prices. Like eating with family! (if only I spoke another language!!!)\nOh, it's BYO, and they only take cash. Be prepared, and you're gonna luv it! | 1 |
Can you imagine a better way to watch a movie other than in a lounge chair? This is the only movie theater where my 6 year old daughter can climb into my lap and I can still enjoy the movie. THAT is how big these awesome seats are.\n\nThe matinee price is good until 5 pm, unlike those casino theaters near by.\n\nWhile the booze may appeal to some, I just can't see myself interested in drinking with popcorn. If I wanted wine, I would want real food. If they offer better than nachos and hot dog, I would consider the alcohol while attending with just adults. \n\nMy one recommendation is plan in advance for this place. The first attempt here, they were sold out. Second attempt (first attendance) ended with us in the second row and it was not terribly great. The following time I learned my lesson and bought tickets days in advance.\n\nThat system works and we have enjoyed this theater since then! | 1 |
So I went here not really expecting the best. I am a big buffet guy, and I really know what is a good or bad buffet. Last time I went to Vegas for a buffet, I went to the Wynn Buffet. I honestly thought it was the best buffet in Vegas, I still think it is, but for $15 cheaper, I rather do the Spice Market Buffet. Same quality, cheaper price. \n\nMy favorites at the Spice Market Buffet included the Alaskan Crab legs, the Prime Rib, the boned Short Rib, the Beef Kabob. As you can tell, I love meat. Any meat that was served at this buffet was well prepared because after a week, I can still taste the juiciness of the Prime Rib. I am also a big fan of the Desserts of this buffet. There was this raspberry cheesecake that made me go back for not once, twice...I honestly went back for fourths. THEY HAD A COTTON CANDY MACHINE! That was a first for all the buffets I have been to. \n\nSo all in all this buffet was perfect from the multiple arrangements and options. They had Mexican, Italian, Seafood, Middle Eastern, Asian, you name it, they have it. The only reason I am not giving it a perfect 5-Star rating is because it was not like I saw a Shark Tank or had 5-Star furniture. Nonetheless, I came there to eat, and eat I got. | 1 |
While the quality of the pizza is equal to companies like Slices and Angie and Jimmy's, the toppings are woefully sparse and the pizza is usually tepid, considering the hour+ long delivery time. The decision to never order from Gus' again came today when, after ordering two 18 inch pizzas, we were delivered one 18 inch and one that wasn't even 15 inch. When I called in their obvious mistake, they replied \""Oh, well we eyeball the pizza and just put them in the box that works\"". Really? So shorting customers the equivalent of an entire medium pizza is standard practice? Their solution was to offer an order of bread sticks on our next purchase, because we are \""valued customers\"". I guess they should have valued us enough to not steal from us in the first place, because there won't be another purchase. | 0 |
We like it because it is cheap and has some good ravioli. Lately, the store has been empty of product. We asked why, they told us they didn't know how they wanted to remodel the store. We have heard this many times before and nothing changed. We originally thought the place was closing...Well, I guess it isn't, but this location isn't as good as it used to be, it is always empty, and there is never enough inventory. Try the one on Decatur instead, even though it is very far from here. | 0 |
After a hearty late evening of drinking at Le Lab, my friends and I wandered over to La Banquise, which we had walked by earlier and had known was where there was some good poutine being served. Even at 3 AM, there was a pretty solid line out the door to get in - which gives you an idea of how much the inhabitants of Montreal either like their poutine or like La Banquise. We were probably in line for around 20-25 minutes before we got seated, but after that, it's very much a speedy journey until you get your poutine, as the servers are running around frenetically trying to serve and move people out as quickly as they can. You pay for your bill before the food arrives (in case you should be too inebriated to remember to pay), and the food comes out quickly - which, for this kind of joint, you can't ask really any more of.\n\nAs for the poutine itself, I've only had it once before in Toronto, but this was definitely better stuff. You really can choose from a whole bunch of different kinds; in the end, we got one of the vegetarian ones (I believe it was the with guacamole and sour cream), as two with meat (La Jaco and one of the others with spicy sausage in it). The meat ones were really all about the savory greasiness of meat mixed in with french fries and cheese curd, which adds an interesting texture (if a taste that I'm not terribly good at recalling) to the dish. La Jaco really does a good job with the mushroom goodness, which adds a nice distinct flavor and depth to the greasy sauce that you'll be dipping your bites in. I really liked the vegetarian one, though - it's extremely fatty, but I don't think there's another occasion I'd take to eat sour cream. It pretty much tastes like a taco without the meat, but it's really hearty nonetheless.\n\nYou can pretty much show up here anytime, as I think it's a 24-hour restaurant, but if you walk by in the evening, you'll definitely see how popular it is. Don't expect incredible service or even necessarily great quarters (we sat at a table that fit 4 but ended up having all 6 of us), but you're here to get your grub on. Probably a must-see if you're insistent on trying some truly local cuisine...and you can take out if you really don't feel like waiting. | 1 |
We were all looking forward to our reservation at the pub. Cocktail menu is very limited. I asked about some of the drinks I saw on their website. The waiter said he didn't know anything about them, but they change their I pad list often.\"" Not impressed. We ordered a bottle of wine. Not once did the waiter come over to refill our glasses. We had to ask him every time, as he did not leave it at, or near the table for us. My hubby was looking forward to a nice burger...There is not a burger on the menu. He goes to London twice a year, and said, there is no pub in London that doesn't have a burger on its menu. When our meals arrived, we were very very surprised with the small portions. The shephards pie portion looked like a small appetizer. The guy that had it, said he had never been to a place where he had to fill up on bread. The food was tasty, but very over priced for what you get. The desserts were delicious. About the only positive thing, all 4 of us had to say about the pub, was the dessert was good. Service was very poor, and our waiter pretty much ignored us. The next day, all 4 of us said, we would never go back again. Very over rated. I should also mention, we have been to Ramsays burger place in Planet Hollywood, and loved it. Also to his fine dining steak house in the Paris, and loved it. But never again to the pub | 0 |
First time here this evening. Got a mani, pedi, and lip wax. I feel that I got a good quality mani and pedi. In fact, I recall thinking during my service that the tech was very thorough getting all the dead skin and rough spots off. I was also very impressed with the extensive selection of designs that are hand painted (no stensils!). Keep in mind, if you want a design, they start at $12 in addition to the pedicure. Also, they charge you an additional $5 to remove calluses, which I did not like. Shouldn't that be included in a pedicure?! I've never been charged for callus removal.\n\nAs far as customer service, I've been to enough nail salons to not misconstrue a lack of confidence in English as rudeness. So I didn't hold the aloofness of my nail tech against her. She did a quality job on my nails.\n\nI do have one MAJOR concern about this place and that is the sanitary practices. Not everyone was wearing gloves doing the pedicures, the tools used looked like they had been sitting out for several uses. Futhermore, during my wax the tech kept RE-DIPPING the stick in the wax. That is a huge NO NO. I requested that she used a different stick each time she had to dip in wax but at that point I already knew the wax was contaminated if she is doing that with every client. GROSS.\n\nMy lip wax was also not executed correctly. She slapped on the wax sloppily on my face and then once she ripped off the strip she didn't immediately press the skin after so it was really painful.\n\nI thought the price was high for pedicure - $25 without design, at least $37 with. Other services were reasonable - $12 for manicure, $7 for lip wax. \n\nIn short, I won't get another mani/pedi here because I'm concerned about sanitation. Same with the wax - YOU DON'T DOUBLE DIP THE STICK! \n\nI would return if I just wanted my nails painted and a cool design. | 0 |
Cashier name Martha was rude to people who don't speak spanish. Waited forever in line at the cash register for her to finish her girly chit chat with a latin lady in front of me. Timed her too. From beginning to end of their interaction, 12 minutes. Interaction with me, 2-4 mins (rude remarks included). I don't plan to make a tent and camp out at register, but this lady just won't shut up and take care of her other guests. | 0 |
Eh.. Came here because it looked like a nice place. A little expensive considering there wasnt much to offer. No crab legs, no shrimp, nothing but sushi. Oh wait there was 3 different types of mussels out. I left still hungry for more food unfortunately. I wouldnt recommend it. | 0 |
Why, oh why, did I not listen to their Yelp rating?\n\nPlain and simple, Spencer's has absolutely amazing customer service...until you give them your credit card. The three salespeople and two installation guys I had were extremely rude, and they installed TWO damaged appliances in my home and tried to place the blame on me. \n\nI was very pleased that they matched (and with a rebate, beat) Sear's pricing on a complete stainless steel Whirlpool kitchen. I was in-and-out quickly and excited about next-day delivery. Once we paid and left, the problems started. \n\nI called back with basic questions the day after delivery as was met with such a different demeanor that I genuinely thought I was speaking to a different person. After a problem with our measurements for our fridge (my fault, as an amateur I didn't take floor boards into account), we have to work quickly to find a new fridge for the space. My sales rep was downright upset with me for my mistake. He said he had already spent time that morning filling out and mailing in my rebate and spent about a full minute lecturing me on the importance of measuring properly. The installation guys also discussed my mistake over laughter, not realizing I speak enough Spanish to understand what they were saying.\n\nThe worst part came about two hours after the installation guys left. Upon leaving he handed me a paper to sign and said \""Sign this saying I installed the correct appliances and hauled away the old ones.\"" He had, so I did. I immediately had to leave to run errands. Two hours later when I returned home, I noticed that there was a dent in the dishwasher that warped the entire front of the stainless steel face, and there was a two inch gash in the stove handle. I immediately called Spencer's to work out replacements/repairs, and my sales rep said, \""Well, you should have noticed before you signed the paper that indicated that everything was in good shape.\"" That's not what my installation guy led me to believe I had signed, and after about 3 minutes of forceful convincing, they agreed to replace the parts at their own cost. I was not about to spend hundreds of dollars replacing parts on appliances I hadn't even touched yet. \n\nAll in all, SUCH a major disappointment. Avoid Spencer's at all cost- they will rope you in with outstanding customer service and then treat you like crap even after installing damaged parts in your home. | 0 |
A very friendly, true Frenchman. A very proud owner. Curbside appeal is non existent. The interior is inviting & charming. The pastry display is disappointing & a bit unkept, but makes up in true cultural flavor. Although only three stars, hoping to see this business supported. | 0 |
Came to this hot mess last weekend, and was NOT impressed. Waited way too long before we received any service. Drinks took forever, ordered a Mai tai and received a glass full of sweet & sour. Not a great crowd, and very rude, disrespectful bouncers. Luckily there is a Saddle Ranch right across the way that ended up saving the night. | 0 |
HORRIBLE SERVICE!!!! IF MIDAS DOESN'T WANT TO HONOR A GROUPON PURCHASED BY A CUSTOMER THEY SHOULDN'T FABRICATE WORK THAT NEEDS TO BE DONE ON YOUR CAR!!!!\nMy car A/C went out two weeks ago and luckily I found a GROUPON for MIDAS (A/C-recharge service for a car with up to 32 oz of freon $59.99) I finally got enough time to take it in so I made an appointment. I told the guy my A/C went out but hot air is still blowing from the vents. The heating still works perfectly fine; however, every time I switch to the air conditioning I can hear a hissing sound. I told him I was pretty sure I needed the A/C recharge and I handed him the Groupon. He says, \""Sure, we'll take a look at it.\"" About an hour and a half later the guy says, \""Ok I got some bad news.\"" He gives all this mumbo jumbo about what's wrong and all I hear is $1,063.04! I was SHOCKED AND DUMBFOUNDED! I asked him, so the A/C recharge didn't work at all?\"" He says no. I told him that I was pretty shocked by that because I've only had this car since January 2013 and I know the guy I bought it from did extensive replacement of most of hoses and belts. I say to him, \""So what EXACTLY do I need done to make my A/C work?\"" He gives me the mumbo jumbo again. Finally I asked him for an estimate with EXACTLY what needed to be done in order for my A/C to work and a second with all the other things that were wrong. Now, mind you... he said they performed the A/C rechargeinspection. And the estimate stated it as well.\nFULL ESTIMATE:\n*A/C Hose : remove & replace PARTS: $154.65 LABOR: $159.68\n*Radiator: remove & replace PARTS: $199.99 LABOR: $349.30\n*EXTENDED LIFE COOLANT FLUSH SERVICE\nComplete cooling system flush with extended life antifreeze/coolant PARTS: $101.45 LABOR: $8.59\nTOTAL PARTS: $456.09\nTOTAL LABOR: $517.52\nTOTAL: $1,063.04\nSo I looked at this and I asked so if I had you replace the A/C Hose right now my air conditioning will 100% be working again? He said, \""Yes that's what you need done in order for you A/C to work. (Mind you that estimate is only $349.31) I asked, \""So you're saying I have a leak in my radiator, right? Wouldn't I see the liquid leaking from underneath my car?\"" He looks at me and says, \"" Not necessarily.\"" I basically told him I wanted to think about it but in reality I wanted a second opinion because I just didn't believe him.\n The next morning I went to Auto Tech (I go here because for the past 3 years I've been buying a Groupon for Unlimited Oil Changes for $39). I asked them why my air wasn't working and if they check if my A/C hose needed to be replaced. They told me no and it just looked like I just need an A/C recharge. This made me pretty pissed off. I called a friend and they told me that Jiffy Lube offers the A/C recharge but that if it doesn't work and your air conditioning isn't working afterward, you do not pay a cent. So I headed straight there. 2 hours later... my air conditioning was working like new! AND... only cost $160.60!!!!!! I WILL NEVER RETURN TO THIS PLACE AND I PLAN ON TAKING FURTHER ACTION!!!! IT'S HORRIBLE THAT THEY NEED TO DO THIS TO PEOPLE!!!!! | 0 |
Whether you've seen Cirque shows before or this will be your first one, I wouldn't say it's a \""must-see\"". But it was certainly entertaining like the other Cirque's! Many of the acts seemed to be recycled from other shows, but the sand art act was a real treat! The theater is comfortable and very nice. They usually have two-for local deals for Cirque shows so if you can manage to get one of those, it's a good show to see and a nice night out. But don't pay hundreds. | 1 |
Hold the salt. Burger made in edible because of way too much seasoned salt on the mushroom Swiss. Fries are no better than average. Store is dirty. No reason to return | 0 |
One of the nicer airports to fly into, out of and thru. This is my home airport but since it is also the largest Hub for US Airways I also have to fly thru during business travel. You walk from furthest points in about 15-minutes if you use the moving walkways and walk at a good steady pace. You have food and if you desire shopping options in all concourses. TSA Precheck at all concourses as well. You will find rocking Chairs in the main food court area as well as the E Concourse. A big item is that you have free WiFi! The biggest downside to the airport is finding enough charging outlets in the airport. It is for this reason that I give it a 4-Star rating instead of a 5-Star. | 1 |
So I haven't been to a gentlemen's club in a long time, holy shit what a shitty place!! Waited 10 mins and no 1 even stop to give us drinks. And the women were all ugly not one pretty female! They all were too thin where u can see there rib cage uggg bad lol !! And then to top it off, the females all look like tweekers!! Wtf!! Don't not go to this place worse topless bar I have ever been to! | 0 |
I made a yelp account just to write this restaurant a review. If I could give them ZERO stars I would! My parents were going to Vegas for the first time to celebrate their 25th anniversary, and this is the first time they have gone on a trip together with just the two of them (having 4 kids makes it difficult for them to get away!) \n\nWell, I saw the great reviews for this restaurant and a groupon deal so I bought it as a gift for them. They showed up to the restaurant and the RUDE lady at the front told them that since they didn't have a reservation, they can't eat there, and that if they wanted to eat there they would have to come back ANOTHER DAY and that there were other restaurants in the area and that they should try something else. WHAT THE F WORD!??? My poor parents, who are not used to taking cabs (we live in the suburbs) asked if they could help call them a cab, and they said yeah we'll call someone but you're going to have to wait outside. THEY WOULDN'T EVEN LET MY PARENTS WAIT INSIDE FOR A CAB!! It's December, winter, and I double checked the website and did not see mandatory reservation required anywhere!!!! While they waited outside for 45 mins, people walking by looked and stared and no cab ever came. My dad had to go hail a cab outside in the main streets for them.\n\nThey decided to go to this restaurant on a weds night at 6:30, and were rudely turned away and after cabbing here from their hotel, had to cab back. My mom said she has never felt so lowly, degraded, and embarrassed before from this awful customer service and it was a horrible way to end their 25th anniversary. Really Marrakech... no room on a WEDNESDAY night to fit in 2 people?! And asking them to leave your restaurant? I will be writing the owner a letter. SO DISAPPOINTED! | 0 |
So so food. Had kung pao chicken and its just like every other strip mall Chinese joint around here. Lots of celery in the food. Wife had cashew chicken and it looked about the same. Actually if it wasn't for the nuts you couldn't tell them apart by looking at them. | 0 |
The scrambled eggs with croissant were good. Ambiance is non-existent. No french bakery feel at all. The products looked semi-appealing. Had a really hard time trying to find the damn place as it is hidden under a gargantuan office building. I would not by any means call this a \""great\"" french bakery. | 0 |
I was craving ribs...and I still am. Disappointing to say the least.\n\nWent at dinner time and the restaurant was busy, but we got a table for 2 right away. I ordered a beer, which came tepid with a non frosty glass. I asked for a cold one and the waitress returned with a beer already in a glass...think they poured it across to a frosty glass? It was a little colder?\n\nOrdered a half rack of baby back ribs with fries and green beans. The food came fast, a little too fast in my book for ribs. The ribs were tough. I was expecting fall off the bone tenderness. I sawed the meat off the bones with my steak knife. The ends of the meat were scorched and too crunchy to eat (some of that was in my husband's pulled pork sandwich too, which had to be removed while eating because they were too hard to eat)\n\nThe handcut fries were greasy and just ok. The best part was the southern green beans; soggy, salty, and cooked with ham. \n\nWasn't worth the trip. | 0 |
I tried Ray's Pizza for the first time yesterday. The dining room was very spacious and clean. The pizza was tasty--- a little bit old, but I was there at 2:30 or so, so not a typical lunch or dinner time frame. All of the staff was friendly and professional except for the woman that rung us up. She was very unhappy looking and was wearing sweats. That was a little weird. \n\nI'll definitely give them another try though. | 1 |
I had the yakisoba noodles with tofu... It was more food than one person can eat. My meal also came with soup, salad and fried rice. The special sauce they use on the noodles is tasty and brings out the flavor of all the different veggies. Although, I've been to a few Benihanas I personally enjoyed the location in Scottsdale. It's clean, not too cold and the service was excellent. \n\nThis is also a good meal to order when ordering to go. I've done that a few times in the past.\n\nEnjoy!!! | 1 |
The food here has always been mediocre, but the service has taken a serious nosedive. Two friends and I stopped in to enjoy 1/2 priced margaritas, and were told we had to order $5 of food per person. After choosing from the very uninspired list of appetizers, my friend was given a clear plastic cup to sip her margarita from. Like a Solo cup! When asked if she could have a big girl cup like the rest of us, the waiter informed us that Frida is \""switching to plastic\"". How environmentally informed of them. Did I mention we weren't given any chips and salsa? The atmospheric highlights included the flies swarming around our food, and the frat boys in their JC Penney ties shouting and gesticulating from the loft. This place is also horrible at dealing with groups. I went for a friend's bday, and they wouldn't split the check from 20 people to groups of five or even ten. Half-priced margs or not, I will not be returning to Frida. | 0 |
You have to try the Santa Fe Quesadilla. I don't usually enjoy quesadillas but decided to give it a try per recommendation from one of the waitress. It has a very rich taste to it. If chicken and flavor is your thing, you'll love this quesadilla. The beer is also pretty cheap and they have a variety of wings and other food you can choose from. The local beer, No Shame, is also pretty good if you like PBR. | 1 |
Have you ever said to yourself, \""I really need to work out but I hate going to my gym. It's too crowded, I don't like the other people there, the amenities suck, it smells weird\"" and on...and on...and on? Don't lie, 95% of us have been there and said that.\n\nOne main reason I love this place: they cap their membership here so they will never be overcrowded, and regardless of the time of day that you come here, it never feels or looks packed. \n\nTons of amenities like new treadmills, bikes, and ellipticals. Free weights and machines are upstairs with a track that wraps around the upper balcony looking down onto the basketball courts. Plus, lots of class options like yoga, spin, pilates, crossfit, and personal training.\n\nThey keep the place spotless, and the locker rooms are huge. They feature a jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, and towel service. Outside they have a heated lap pool for all the swimmers out there, or for anyone who just wants to lay in the sun and catch some rays. Other benefits include a full service hair salon, massage and spa services, onsite chiropractic, and the Atrium Cafe which serves up some tasty food and smoothies if you need something to boost that blood sugar before or after a gym session. \n\nNeed I say more? This place is awesome, end of story. | 1 |
We were in the neighborhood and my coworker suggested we stop here for lunch. I spent a lot of time in the Middle-East, so my expectation is high, and I have to say the food is fantastic! I had a chicken schwarna and it was hot and good and quick and as good as any I had overseas. I will go back any time! | 1 |
Believe it or not, I have been to at least 2 other Pinball-specific museum/arcades. This sort of thing is not that new to me. This is probably the largest in number overall, however, and it makes an awesome break from the strip. \n\nThe pinball selection is very good- I wouldn't say great. Very, very few machines pre-1960, and an overabundance of post 1990's machines, which is a major waste to me. My biggest complaint is that they have greatly altered the price of these machines. Most pre-1960 machines were nickel, dime at most. Most 60's and 70's machines were dimes and sometimes quarters. The cheapest machines here are quarter, and some newer ones are $.75, which is more than you'd pay if you played the machine in a modern movie theater or modern arcade. I get they wanna make money for restoration but I would MUCH rather pay a $5 entrance fee and pay the original prices. The best pinball arcade I've been to doesn't charge admission and kept the original prices, so it can be done. \n\nThe non-pinball selection is pretty good but not as well maintained. Overall they don't do a very good job of noting which machines are functional and which are not; some that had no lights on were working, some with lights on were not working. Yes, this is picky but this is *the point of their business*, so I think it's kind of a big deal. The focus of the pinball is Gottlieb machines, but they do have some weird one-off machines as well. i like the little plaques that are handwritten and describe everything they know about the machine (but also use exclamation points very liberally!!) \n\nI think this is an awesome place to come soak up some AC and waste $5 over a couple of hours. Don't waste your time playing the modern pinball machines; you can do that everywhere and a lot of them aren't worth it. i had a great time playing the older, much more difficult machines. Despite the limited arcade cabinet game collection, they have some awesome selections like Spy Hunter, the original Mario Bros (not super Mario Bros, though they have that too) and some really old machines that used to be in Strip casinos. This place is a bit grungy and the employees are a mix of young and helpful and old and crotchety, but it's a great place to go at least once. You'll need a car to get here so plan accordingly, but if you come it'll be a good time. | 1 |
Service was absolutely horrible. A group of women came into the bar on a Saturday night to grab a drink and we were all charged gratuity at the bar! I've never heard of this before, I think most bars should expect to have separate tabs as you order your drink separately and the time it took to get a drink was beyond lousy. | 0 |
BEWARE - This isn't your typical Las Vegas Hotel. Its a timeshare, a nasty timeshare, dirty politics, management who doesn't care. Get ready for a hostage crisis in the sales presentation you will get mugged by these thugs.\n\nPros...\n\nHmmm... the kiddie pool area was nice for my kids besides hitting his head\n\nI guess that's it. It is kind of central.\n\nCons...\n\nMy son, and we saw many other kids slip in the kiddie area as there is cement between the two areas and kids run from one to the other and they land on their head! I noticed they are recording video of the kiddie pool area, so I asked for the minute of footage when my son hit his head... and of course this was denied, they have policies to make sure no one can get the evidence against this place. They are aware many kids slip and fall. I filed an incident report just to have it on record so hopefully someday they see the fault and paint the surface with a non slip paint at the least. Oh, I forgot to mention, it was brought to my attention, \""there is a sign that says \""Use at your own risk\"".\nTimeshare not hotel.\nThere is no bar.\nThere is no restaurant.\nThe pool on the roof was expected to be a regular pool. Its only 3 feet deep! My kids however loved this, but my older kids, wife and I will have to wait for the next hotel to swim.\nThe only room service is an offsite 3rd party company, takes about 90 minutes for food.\n\n\nWhat really bothered me about this place (more than already mentioned).\n\nWe were forced to go on an \""Owners Update\"" tour. This is where they lie to you and try to belittle all other companies and resorts. I was told I would not like my week stay at Mandalay Bay with my kids because all the pools are topless. Not true. We were told Westgate would kidnap us and hold our credit card hostage, and Hilton Grand Vacation Resorts is \""like\"" Diamond\"" but 2x the price. All of which were lies.\n\nWe were held hostage by the Diamond Resort Sales staff for over 3.5 hours, and they kept promising gifts. At the end, were were led to a \""gift\"" desk, and then were told we would get no gifts. I will not go into all the gifts we received from Hilton, but it makes this place look even cheaper, or perhaps exposes how cheap this chain is. Go Hilton, Go Marriott, Go Wyndham but AVOID DIAMOND!\n\nHere is the big problem. My 4 year old son was burned earlier this year at the Tahoe Vacation Resort, another Diamond location. When this happened, we were ultimately ignored for the remaining 4 days of our vacation, and all communications I made to both Micheal Pena (Property Manager) and Steven Cloobeck (CEO and owner prior to the IPO on the NYSE) both failed to respond, so ultimately now for 4 months, we have been shunned by the Diamond Resorts Team. I decided to address this at this meeting, and the ONLY thing Diamond would do is knock $3000 off a $20000 purchase they wanted me to buy. Why would I buy from this place when they ignore and shun people injured by their negligence. So after 3.5 hours, trying to get an apology from them... their ONLY focus was to sell me more time share... I ultimately walked away with nothing. No gifts, no apology, and the kids all missed breakfast, but I did get a THREAT that if I didn't take this deal there would be no others like it. This is how they they deal with battered OWNERS. They did tell me, Steven Cloobeck and all management has CHOSEN not to talk to me or respond to my messages as I am a legal liability and could take them court. I guess I will. BTW this is after VP Carter Lee was brought into the situation and wasted another hour of my time. Nice guy, but only his only attempt to solve this situation was again, a discount on future purchase. Apparently no one has the ability to take the necessary actions to turn around a battered owner. Or they just don't care.... without getting access to my bank account.\n\n\nAVOID Diamond Resorts International or Ignore my warning and get yourself involved in the scam and you will also be disappointed everywhere you go. I am not a bad guy, I left another review on the Cancun which is also in just as bad condition, and a Diamond Resort property, however the property manager (Beau Bryan) there is the first person at this whole company who cares about anyone. I gave them 4 star for his efforts, even though they deserved 2 stars. | 0 |
Aroma drew us in. Had pork ribs and quarter chicken | 1 |
This place would be great if it was actually hot and humid like it should be. I bought a groupon that ended up going to waste. First class, instructor was really nice but I barely broke a sweat. I thought I would give it another shot but the 2nd time I walked out completely dry. This place should just be called warm Bikram yoga. I think they need some humidifiers or something because their heaters just weren't cutting it. | 0 |
\""Why's it so busy in here?\""\n\""Oh, it's 'borrow your big sister's I.D. night.\""\n\""Ah, I see. Wait, what?\""\n\nYeah, I think every time I've been in here I've been the oldest person in there. And I'm only 22. It's such a grotty, disgusting, sticky, crap music, god awful club. It seems other people are catching on to this fact. The last time I went there must've been 15 other people in there. Which was more than a little embarrassing. I don't have the sufficient vocabulary to describe how bad this place is. Just don't go. Ever.\n\nOh yeah, they charge \u00a31.50 for the cloakroom, not \u00a31 like everywhere else. What's that about? There's nothing else to say. Worse than the plague (which you might get if you go). | 0 |
I have done business with Desert Ridge Cleaners a few times previously out of necessity (proximity to where I work). This last time..i was asking their tailor to mend a quarter inch tear near my suit pocket. After more than a week, I picked them up and it appeared as if a small child did the sewing. Although the tear was slightly smaller, there were threads hanging out and the inside pocket was sewn to the pants now. I showed it to the attendant and she said \""you'll have to talk with the manager...I'm new\"". I let her know I would be taking them to another tailor. She then said \""well if you do we won't refund any of your money\"". I asked her to have the manager contact me...that was Monday and still no call. Also, they advertise \""same day dry cleaning\"". On many occasions I have been there before 8am and they said they could not guarantee my clothes would be back. So much for same day. Bad service with poor tailoring. | 0 |
So let me first start by saying it takes a lot for me to write a negative review for anyone. That being said this company is well worth the negative review. My husband, 2yr old son & I live in an apartment. When we moved in our downstairs neighbors had their apartment bombed, we assumed for roaches since we were also having the same problem. Not to long after that, to our horror we discover our apartment is infested with bed bugs. We contacted our landlord to have it treated immediately since im allergic to insect bites and am covered head to toe in bed bug bits(which insanely itch) and I was afraid of them attacking our 2yr old. Our landlord stated he left 4 messages with no response, it was a holiday weekend on top of that so 5 days after our initial complaint we are finally contacted by the pest control company. Long story short, he came out, told us we had bed bugs and recommended we have out apartment bombed, like he did for the downstairs neighbors. I asked him if bombing would work, that I have only ever known heat treatments to work (i worked in pest control unknown to him) he stated that no, heat treatments didn't kill them and bombing would. If you have ever googled if bug bombs or \""foggers\"" kill bed bugs you will NOT find one single article stating they do, infact you could set off a fogger in a glass jar with bed bugs and they wont die. When a bomb is set off they run and hide IN THE WALLS and then they travel. We explained this to our landlord who insisted bed bugs don't travel through walls and cant move from unit to unit. ALL ARTICLES AND TESTS DONE STATE FOGGERS CAUSE THE PROBLEM TO BECOME WORSE AND INFECT OTHER UNITS IN APARTMENTS. So my question is why would a pest control \""professional\"" use something that EVERYONE states doesn't work? Other companies i called laughed when I even mentioned it. We finally got fed up with the run around, contacted the owner of our apartments, who contacted Paul, the owner of this company. He proceeds to tell the owner that my husband and I refused other services and that's why he did the bombing. So i'm guessing the downstairs neighbors, who bombed for bed bugs about a month earlier, and Paul treated their unit too, also refused any other treatment options. And me, who is covered in the most insanely itchy bed bug bites (about 50 covering my whole body) would refuse any kind of HELPFUL service, especially with a 2yr old running around, what mom wouldn't want them playing with bed bugs. No other service was offered, I asked about other services and was told those would do nothing. The truth of the matter is that he is a liar who tried to cover his tracks and no one should have to suffer the way we have, do yourself a favor and do not use this company, DO RESEARCH and if you live in an apartment dont let your landlord push you around, bed bugs are vicious and relentless and it takes a real professional who knows what he is doing to take care of the problem. | 0 |
Place is pretty good. First time going and was bombarded with steak, if you don't take it easily...you et full within minutes | 1 |
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