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Reviews on W&Js are all over the place. We stayed at Sams for 5 nights and ate here twice. Happy both times. The food was maybe just above average . We had marguaritas over the rocks (the only way) and were good. Probably just depends on who is bartending. 1st time, they were perfect. Not overly sweet with plenty of taquila. 2nd time, they were pretty ordinary but still good. We sat inside the 1st time and then sat out on the patio which is nice. The waterfall show is fine but just not while we're trying to enjoy our dinner. If you have room for dessert, their flan is exceptional.
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I'm fairly new to this area and I'm trying new places as fast as my time and budget will allow - - so when friends suggested we go to dinner at The Keg, I was thinking Sports Bar. I like a good burger and a beer (as long as it is dark), so I thought it would be a fun way to catch-up with my out-of-town friends.\n\nThe Keg turned out to be a great Steakhouse. Way better than a sports bar. The food was fantastic. (Oh, do try the twice baked potato! A winner!)\nGreat steaks, good salads, and veggies . . . we had asparagus and it was done perfectly! We each had the prime rib and it was melt in your mouth perfect. \n\nAnd to top it all off, our service was superb. Our server was knowledgeable, friendly, and there when we needed her and not when we didn't. \n\nThe Keg is definitely worth a visit or two: when you have out-of-town visitors, when you need to celebrate a life event, when you are hungry for a good steak, when you need to relax over a drink and a meal . . . . actually there are dozens of reasons to head to The Keg!
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An excellent free museum. Varied displays, and great for kids and families. Equally great for escaping the elements outside. I can also say (from personal experience) that the upstairs cafe serves fine chocolate cake!
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I didn't know who Peter Lik was until I saw this gallery while perusing about Caesars palace. As we were passing by, I noticed the gigantic photos taking up the entrance and felt compelled to go and check it out. We walked in and i was blown away by the photos. They are right there all up in your face. He really captures the beauty in things. It sounds cheesy, but it's true. The pictures he takes are amazing. We even sat inside one the demo rooms with selected pieces and had the lights dimmed slowly. The way the photos are developed and the high quality materials that are used, produce a high-res image that make the viewer feel like their actually there, like watching a blue-ray movie. When the lights are slowly dimmed, you can still see all the little details as if you were really staring into a fading sunset. I also like the fact that they hook you up with free booze while you're viewing. \nPeter lik's photos sell for a lot o money too. Check this out: \n\nhttp://www.artbrokerage.com/artist/Peter-Lik\n\nI'm now a fan and bought a piece for myself.
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I've tried Jimmy John's twice now, and both times I've been disappointed. Although I have a masochistic streak now and then, I'm not going to give it a third try--too much pain for me! \nVisit one: good sandwich, lots of food for the price, relatively quick, but no ice and soda was warm. In the summer in Phoenix, cold soda is kind of a basic need. And they didn't say anything about this until I had already bought a soda. I would have wanted to know in advance that I was about to drink lukewarm soda on a 110 degree day. But things happen and I needed a quick lunch to bring back to the office, so I thought I would try them again today. Bad idea. \nVisit two: stood in line to order for 10 minutes. No movement at all. I counted 11 people working behind the counter, but no one taking orders for some reason. I should have left, but I decided to double-down and wait a bit more. When they finally took my order, the woman behind the counter muttered something about their meat slicer being broken since yesterday, so they were running out of things. Really? Um, get a new slicer if your business depends on it, like this one does. I ordered a sandwich right off the menu, then proceeded to wait another 10 minutes for my sandwich. Actually, I got mad when other people who just walked in were getting their sandwiches, and I had to \""reorder\"" by yelling my sandwich order to the people making the sandwiches. No apology ever for the 20 minute wait. I wasn't the only customer wondering what was going on today--I suspect that Jimmy John's lost a fair share of goodwill with a lot of people. \nThere are now plenty of good places to eat in downtown Phoenix, and I will now frequent them instead. It's too bad that Jimmy John's can't get its act together, because the sandwiches are decent. \nMy lunch equation: Decent sandwiches + crappy service = I'm not returning
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Food very salty. Service was sllllooow!
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the place is not bad. they are open quite late so if you are in the neighborhood and have a smoked meat craving and can't wait, the place will do. no lineup or anything as the place is always empty
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I was so excited to come down here and see the shops and walk around, but when I got here it resembled a goast town. There are not really any shops, and the only happening place seems to be a coffee shop which my mother and I did not even make our way into. \n\nHopefully soon this place grows, cause it looks really nice and has some potential.
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Your kidding me right? This place is so nasty .. And the food? The what? They take the \"" C\"" out of China... First this place smelled? Not sure if it was urine or cat p**** HUh.... then I get the order . When I treid to explain it was hard for them to understand that HEY I did not order this What do you not understand ? I order (translate) number 6 not 11 I know for some people that is hard to understand .\n If this simple one person order gives you problems then maybe you should try something else ? Walmart greeter? Or maybe one of those people that gives out the free sample at stores? On second thought maybe not.... that is to much to understand .. 1) Open box 2) Place on plate 3) Put in microwave 4) hit 'On \"" for 3 minutes .\n\n There are to many places that have much better food like well... Any where else....
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Bad service..... I was with my boyfriend and my cousin. We got in line and staff said that was the line for bottle service. So we asked were general admission should line up. They said outside. So, we went outside. There was no line. The guy who worked outside said, \""sorry, we broke down the line and the line is inside.\"" So, we went inside, and staff told us the line was outside. Again, the same guy who worked there told us the line was inside. Nobody knows what the hell is going on!!! I ended up going to the gallery at planet hollywood
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It take a while to get your food but thats fine, simply because they make it to order. \nThe sweet tea was bleh.\nThe fried chicken was good\nBBQ chicken was whatever\nCornbread pancake was very tasty and different.\nBanana pudding was good and red beans and rice and mac n cheese was pretty good.\nI had a vey friendly server. The prices for soul food was a little much. \nMaybe I'm harder cuz I grew up on soul food so didn't tickle my fancy and only 2 pieces of chicken in my lunch meal.
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Best Burger in town hands down. Can never get enough of this place. I take everyone who comes in from out of town. Go hungry and get some of the apps as well.
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I found Tsunami to be a bit of a let-down. I've passed by it a dozen times and it always seems to be full, so I assumed it had to be all that and a bag'a chips. Incorrect. Chose Tsunami to meet up with a friend that I haven't seen since high school & catch up on old times (where did the years go; are we really 30-something now?!). She wanted sushi & works in the Concord Mills area, and I was in the mood for Japanese...since neither of us had been here I thought this might just be the spot to chat & satisfy both appetites. The company was better than the food.\n\nThe location, for me, leaves a lot to be desired. Nestled in between a giant Harley Davidson store and biker bar/restaurant (SO not my scene or \""comfort zone\"" if you will), parking is VERY limited and tends to spill over into any place one can find asphalt, especially at night. The interior was very blah; really yawn-inducing. I had just assumed it was nicer than that with more of a \""sit down restaurant feel\"" if that makes sense. While there's plenty of seating, it still gives off that \""express Japanese\"" vibe. But now I'm rambling...\n\nMy friend ordered a dragon roll ($11) and it was actually pretty good, although she wasn't that crazy about it. I had my usual chicken/shrimp combo ($12) with clear onion soup (pretty standard but still good). I liked that they had no problem subbing out the mushrooms for zucchini & onion. I think that was an addt'l $1.50 though since Z&O is technically one of their side items. I asked for a water but was brought a sweet tea. Decided to forego my new healthy habit & keep it - was a bit sweet, but not too bad. I would rate the food (including dipping sauces) as mediocre at best. It was palatable, but nothing to tweet about! :) Pricing is pretty standard and portion sizes leave you with a full belly.\n\nService was good for the most part. My friend is a waitress part-time so she notices a lot of 'little' things with servers. Their straws are WRAPPED, but he UNwrapped ours and put them in our glasses before bringing them to us. She asked for a new straw (don't want your hands all over something that I have to stick in my mouth, ya know?!). He went over, grabbed two new ones, again UNwrapped them, and brought them over to us. Finally had that rectified. He also goofed up our tickets, but quickly apologized and corrected w/o hesitation. I will say that we sat there catching up for 2+ hours, so we could have easily gotten on his nerves. Then again, there were only two other occupied tables the entire time we were there. He did come by often to check on us & refill our drinks; helpful without being 'hover-y' or acting like we were there too long. And yes, we did compensate him well for his time! Oh, and he was also very helpful when it came to sushi selection/suggestions.\n\nAll in all, I have no desire to return to Tsunami. It's a fairly decent option in the Concord Mills area if you're really Jonesin' for Japanese and if I was with someone else that wanted to go, then fine; otherwise I can cross it off my list. Just glad the company was delightful!
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Best French bakery outside France. I have been to others like it but this one takes the quiche. Apart from the workers not speaking French and being rude it's like a bakery I have been to in Paris. But onto the food. The bread is fresh and full or flavor the desserts are amazing. I always go for the flan. But don't forget to pick up a peace of fresh quiche for lunch. I make a good quiche but this one is extra good. There croissants really prove they know what they are doing, flaky, soft and rich. But watch out! If you don't get there early you won't get what you want. When they are out they are out.
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I love the carne asada huaraches they are the best!!! It's a gigantic tortilla filled with black beans topped with meat,cheese, onion and salsa verde. They take a long time But its worth it. The service is always good.
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So coming from Iowa I have never experienced the beauty of the sunset as I did at The Hole In the Rock. My sister an I went here back in October when she came for a visit. Yes, October, I have been slow to write a review. Being a person who enjoys nature and the beauties God has bestowed upon us I found a piece of calm of serenity here. Yea, Iowa has sunsets but not with the vibrant color as we seen. And not with such an open place to view them. \n\nI didn't mind the walk up to the hole, nor the walk down. My thighs let me know of my feat, it was all a feel good pain! Personally I could have, and would have been content to stay put and wait for the days to pass. To me being able to experience such calmness is tops. \n\nI recently found myself at the Hole again. Why one would ask themselves? Well sometimes in life a person needs to step back, regather, regroup and thank God for all they have in this life. Sometimes we get slapped with what we don't know is happening, only to be chastised and faulted. I took that time, words of hatred spoken and drove. I found myself watching a sunset and thanking God for the gifts given and the recent ability of understanding. I understand that in life we are given time, sometimes we fail to be honest, we fail to share the whole picture. Sitting and watching the sunset brought a sense of fulfillment. I understand memories are to be made do to limited time. I, with the help of God, understood and still do. I haven't faulted, instead I have forgiven. I've learned a lot, the best lesson is one of patience, understanding, and accepting others, faults an all. \n\nI hope to be able to experience many more sunsets. I, along with my sister, do plan on returning in February to share such an experience with our Auntie. Hopefully she can make it up the hill! If not well I guess we will carry her. This is one place I have found since moving here that I believe many people who have lived here all their lives fail to experience for what it is, a look into the beauty of life God has given to us. \n\nFor me the four stars represent the peace, the connection with others far away. Are you seeing the same sunset I see?
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I am writing this review while waiting for my check. \n\nMy wife and I came here for the first time on our anniversary for dinner and everything was excellent. Amazing food and Carlos, gave us great service with great suggestions and explanations. This is our second time here and this time around, we decided to come for lunch. Bad move. We first walk in and we are greeted but and we sat down, one guy asks us if ee want beverages and he brings my wife the wrong beverage. In addition, We had a groupon that we wanted to use and we asked them 3 different times if it was acceptable even though it said dinner. He finally tells us it is no good then walks away instead of asking us if we were ready to order even though we had been ready for ten minutes already. We asked for some bread and he says right away, 15 minutes later we still don't have any bread. I assumed it was cooking but he never told us it was in the oven and it would be a few more minutes or anything like that. Finally we order and it takes another 30 minutes or so. So roughly, 50 minutes into us being there we finally get our food. It was delicious. Sometime during the meal I asked for more bread and of course, we never get it nor does he ever tell us it was cooking. I asked for a refill on water and I get another Ginger Ale. It seemed like this duo couldn't grt a damn thing right. Did I mention we had an empty glass sitting on our table for half an hour while eating our food? The food is delicious but if this is the service we get, then surely it will be the last time we come here. If we are gracious enough to come back, we are definitely going for dinner, not lunch.
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I have to say that even though I am not a huge Starbucks aficionado, coming here last night was pleasant.. After patronizing Starbucks in NYC and San Fran for 2 years each, its nice to finally be able to sit down and have a cup of coffee, without there being a 1,001 people in or out at all times, thus making it a very unpleasant experience. The drive-thru was not busy and only 2 people were there with on laptops. The employees at the counter were very nice, and we were chatting up a storm. Knowing that I will be able to come in here without a line during 5 p.m., is something of value to me. I would say I am glad to have this location in my neighborhood, and will be returning soon! Thanks guys!
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Its not the best, but it's the closest. Two things that are consistent are the bbq skewers and crispy pata. Everything is either oily, too salty or rice is soggy.
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In all honesty, I just don't think the writing/choreography was amazing. Yes, definitely a beautiful show, talented artists, great costumes, but in my opinion, if you're going to shell out big bucks for a Cirque show, I recommend La Reve, Beatles, Ka, or any other. \nUnfortunately, when I saw this show, there were 3 falls and one major mistake. Oh well, it happens. It didn't offend or bother me at all. In fact, it was somewhat nice to see them brush it off and keep going. I'd be so embarrassed, I'd run out crying if I were a performer and fell! Good for them!\n\n(HOWEVER...I can't believe you people are SO entitled to ask for your money back after some mistakes happened. Let's invent an amazing machine that will suck back out of your head the performance you saw so they can refund you. How in the hell are they going to refund you for this, you idiot. I'm sorry...should we go to your office and watch you do your job one day and expect perfection? And if you don't do it perfect, I'll be MAD! You're watching a LIVE show performed by HUMANS. Now don't get me wrong....I get it, Cirque performs are among the best in the world and we expect to ooh and ahh at it. But they're PEOPLE. Mistakes happen. They aren't going to nail it perfectly every, single time. I guess next time you should let them know ahead of time that they're not allowed to make mistakes while YOU're there. Because clearly you're more important and more entitled than anyone else and they should've known better than to cause you such trouble. You big baby. I'd like to see your fat, out of shape ass train and perform like them and nail it perfectly at every, single, show. No mistakes ever. THEN you can talk. Until you can do that, shut the hell up and don't bother visiting Vegas again.)\n\nAnyway, back to the real review...the choreography seemed very cheerleader-y and typical circus-y towards the end. I don't even think this was the performers' fault, I just don't think it's the experience you'd expect from Cirque. I love all other shows, applaud them endlessly for their amazing talent and guts to do what they do, but I'd recommend another show if you had to choose.\n\nTo sum it up, don't spend more than like $40 bucks on the show. If you can go for free or for super cheap, do so! It still has enjoyable acts. But not worth $300 per ticket.
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Too bad it's so far away from the strip.\n\nWent to the NYE party here, and I can say it's the best seat in Vegas for the fireworks show.
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Absolutely the worst landlords. They prefer to have drug dealers living at their properties and expect the rest of us to live in an unsafe environment. Whatever you do, don't rent apt 206 or 205 at 4235 N 17th St. Tenants were cooking meth in apt 206.
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My husband and found this place a few months ago. The food was great so, we returned several times. It wasn't until our last three trips that it all turned sour for us. The service was slow and I mean no refills on drinks, food came out after long time etc. What irritated me the most was our last visit. The place was busy as usual and we waited to order drinks, then our food and then NOTHING. The waiter never came back!!! We found out later he walked off the job with two other servers. Our food came out and it was cold. Then we needed drink refills and nobody came by the table. Then we just wanted our check as we had friends with us and their was no service. My husband finally flagged another guy down, after an hour of waiting and asked for a bill. NOTHING!!! It wasn't until we were ready to walk out that he said to the supervisor at the hostess stand
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This steakhouse was a hellish disappointment. The music was so loud, I had to scream at my date or not talk at all. Normally I order a nice bottle of napa valley wine to go with my meal.Well with the music so loud, I lost my desire to indulge. So they lost a $150 plus sale. I ordered a $14.00 cocktail. The blue bread dishes had smudges on it. I ordered by steak medium, it came out rare and over salted. Then the song Anarchy by the Sex Pistols came on , so I felt guilty eating a $50 piece of meat. The side dishes came in tin cups, like the ones my toddlers used play with. The loaded baked potato was unloaded and flavorless. They did not offer fresh black pepper on my caesar salad. The waiters had arrogant attitudes, like we shouldn't complain, because this a Gordon Ramsay restaurant. I have experienced and tasted way better steak meals in Vegas. My meal experience would have been a great tv episode. Maybe Gordon shoud have been in the kitchen.
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4th time seeing the show and it has been phenomenal every single time. Cirque is never a let down, and worth every penny! If you are looking to be entertained and have a lifetime memory, see the Beatles Love show!!
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Great place to eat and drink, happy hour after work, go watch the football games. Jessica is the best bartender ever, the bar is by far the best bar in chandler!!!! Great for after work functions. I love this bar! The service is great!
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The two stars are for the decor only. To begin with, the chinese food was awful. We ordered the hot and sour soup (Don't Be Jealous) and the Dan Dan Mian. The soup was horrible! The soup tasted metallic and was literally 2 drops in a bucket! Not worth the price! The Dan Dan Mian was oily and bland! I've had better for half the price! We also ordered two soft tacos. The tacos were extra wet and fell apart too easily. Plus, they were really small. We could have gotten better tacos from a taco truck!\n\nIn the end, china poblano's version of \""authentic\"" chinese food + \""authentic\"" mexican food = disastrous mess. Never going back!
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Maybe the second visit is what I needed. After the first, I was thinking \""yeah, that was cool. Now I can check it off my list.\"" I guess over the past few years I have grown a new appreciated for a $6 sandwich stuffed with all of the \""necessaries\"" - ya know, fries, coleslaw, corned beef and fresh bread. Or it could be my new appreciation for eating on paper with food dripping down my chin. It's hard to say really.\n\nDon't let the line at the front door scare you away. It moves quickly. Inside you'll find that old time, roll your sleeves up vibe that fits Pittsburgh beautifully. Bathrooms are in the basement. Wrap around bars and booths available. Truly a staple if you find yourself in the Steel City!
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Unfortunately, I'm not a big fan of many fruits and veggies. For that reason, I find it hard to eat salads, particularly pre-made ones. With that being said, I am actually a big fan of Crisp. I like the fact that I can design my own salad and pick and choose what I want on it...and the salads are very good. Two salads usually cost us around $20, which isn't bad because they have freshly made \""protein\"" and are pretty big.
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Yes, service is a little slow at times but food is very good, hot & smokey mac & cheese is awesome, and the patio is dog friendly. A much needed addition to the neighborhood.
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Cute and affordable. Finally an alternative that I actually want to go to!\nEvery time I try to break away from the corporate coffee chains, I get burned because their lattes taste like dirt, or they act like they've never heard of soy milk. Come on people! \n\nThat's what I loved about this place, the staff actually knew what they were doing, and the menu included all the necessities, plus a few of their own creations! Try the mint mocha...uh, YUM! They make a great soy vanilla latte too.
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Just awful. From overpriced food to cold water shower im done. This was supposed to be me and my spouces honeymoon! We just had a dreadful time. I dont like to complain but this really was over the top. All i can think is Palms Las Vegas is going thru a tough time. I have gotten better service and amenities from a Motel 6. If you live in Las Vegas AND want a amazing staycation. Stay at Bellagio or Wynn. Im extremely heart broken. The cold water was the last straw.
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This restaurant is really amazing! I love that it has a small menu. I love that it only has a couple dessert items but they are tremendous! The beer selection is perfect. The wine selection is great. The service rocks, Gary handled our large table with ease, thank you Gary! Even the manager Steve came over to greet us and ask us how our meal was...a top notch restaurant in old town Scottsdale.... Eat it, love it, live it..... I had the chopped salad, perfect. I had scallops, prepared to your liking. I also really enjoyed their spinach and garbanzo bean soup (best tasting soup I've ever had and the recipe was done by one of their servers, excellent excellent Dish)! Yum yum for my tum tum :-)
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While we were wandering around the Mirage, we dropped in King Ink. Again, the lure of the wristbands. Some guy was in there doing illusionist tricks but since I'd seen Mac King earlier that day, I just KNEW no one could top that. So I browsed the racks of the body art set and eventually made a tiny little purchase. Not body art, just a sleeve. It's cute! Looks like real tatoos. \n\nI'd return. Everybody in there was super nice to me. I guess because I had a lot of skin showing and no actual body art on it. Mara G. said they saw me as some kind of blank canvas just waiting to be inked. I'm a fan.
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I'm not incredibly impressed. Very over priced and a menu far more limited than I expected. During my first encounter I was served a chicken sandwich with bad lettuce and when I asked for an ice water I was charged. Yep, that's right folks, Dasani on tap! So when you order water you pay the same price you would for a soda. Seriously? My second visit was a little better but the chicken still isn't anything spectacular. I was impressed with their house made BBQ sauce. That, and that alone, would be the only reason I'd ever return. \""BBQ sauce to go please!\"" As a self proclaimed milkshake connoisseur, I was even let down on that front. Boo for PDQ!
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Although I do love this place, I guess I can understand some of the \""condescending\"" remarks. If you are looking for a homey, down-to-earth place, this probably isn't it. I love it here - does that make me a snob? Perhaps. Oh well. The food is delicious. My first meal was the simple chicken which is usually a shoe-in for boring and it was not. Juicy, flavorful, perfectly paired with the suggested wine. The next couple times I opted for cheese platters with the wines (again) suggested by server. Yes, our server informed us which wine would go best and why we were wrong with our first choice, and that's fine. Worked out great - and we became educated! Nonstop James Bond movies are pretty cool too. If you're not a Bond fan, look away, and get over it. Cutie waiters might be a good place to look. Trendy \""downtown\"" atmosphere with delicious cheeses and wines galore. Do it.
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You should stay at world famous hotel in your life!!\nBut why I left only 4 stars.....coz too crowded.\nThere are not only hotel guests. It was bother me a lot...\nAnyway I still love Bellagio so what??\n:P
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If you are a party of two there is a line for you to wait, but if you have a bigger group, they'll text you when your table is ready so you don't have to wait in line. \n\nMy friends and I all got one shake of different flavors. I got the Cr\u00e8me Brulee pudding with oreos milkshake, it was the best one out of all them. But, even with my sweet tooth, I couldn't handle all the sugar, it was straight up diabetes in a cup. \n\nAll their burgers are delish but it is very salty. A fair warning. This is definitely a man's meal, if you know what I mean, not for the faint in heart.
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They have the rudest staff I have EVER dealt with at a fast food restaurant. The food was good but I won't be going back to a place where I'm basically paying someone to be rude.
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This is a great laid back coffee shop. A must when I come to Pittsburgh. Friend Kristal lives around the corner. I'm coming back. And a built in Bead shop for Tammy.
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Just a store to get a ffl done.
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Went to Jade's Palace last night since we have not been there in a while. I mainly go for the New York Egg Rolls. The service was not great since it took 30 minutes to get our wonton soup and then they didn't bring our egg rolls out until another 15 minutes later. I ask to ask our waiter where our food was and when it finally came out 15 minutes after the egg rolls, they forgot to put cashews on our cashew chicken. Food was decent, but didn't make up for the wait. Not to mention we were the youngest people in the place given that everyone else was on medicare.
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I went to this center yesterday to take my CPR class and it was an excellent experience. Tom is very knowledgable and make learning fun. I highly recommend this place. I'm not going anywhere next time.
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i just want to say that since i moved away from scottsdale I literally daydream about the food at this place. \ni am OBCESSED with their housemade veggie burger and pretzel bun and my better half loves a lot of their meatier dishes~\nWe do miss the RIBS you guys used to have when we are in town.\nWe love that they have one of the best local beers, Orange Blossom from Papago Brewing.\nYou literally can not go wrong at this place...they will have whatever you want and it will be delicious!
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These guys did a great job. They made it so easy to plan your destination wedding. The limo drivers were courteous and on time. The planners thought of everything. The pictures were expensive, but we are glad we got the rights and the additional lifestyle shots. It would have been nice to be able to speak with the photographers during our pre-planning session the day before. I would recommend this place. The glass garden was the perfect spot for our wedding. I also added the Glam Squad. Wow, did I look good! They were on time to my room and in 40 minutes, I was completely beautified. I can't say enough good things.
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Maybe its new, but it sure is on the slow side? Maybe I got a bad crew day. The employees sure were unfriendly and seriously 1 napkin for 3 meals? 1 sauce for 10 nuggets? I had to keep asking for stuff. Maybe more fast food places like this will make me not want to eat fast food.
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My new favourite hotel in Montreal.\n\nRooms are massive; you get a living room, a kitchen (full fridge, stove, dishwasher, and microwave), a giant bathroom, and a bedroom. Kitchen has no cutlery/plates/etc but you can request them by calling downstairs. If you're lucky your suite will have a giant jacuzzi (i'm 6'2\"" and i fit in like a glove).\n\nI was here as part of a group so internet was included for free (pro-tip: it's always free in the lobby). As someone who travels a lot the internet was good: it was stable and had adequate signal throughout the suite. Anyone who expects speedy/cheap internet in a hotel is naive (or hasn't done much travelling). I got strong LTE signal (Rogers) on my phone, so could have tethered too.\n\nEach room night comes with a free drink and complimentary breakfast, alas sleep came over food so i didn't get to try out the breakfast, and didn't care about the drink. Parking is $23/night and includes unlimited in/out privileges: it's a small lot so you might need to park at the convention centre down the street if you're in big SUV (or suck at driving in tight spaces).\n\nTHE WINDOWS ACTUALLY OPEN. Sorry for caps-lock but so many hotels are so concerned about people jumping that they bolt all the windows shut. My co-worker had a smoking room and was shocked to find the ability to open the window. The non-smoking rooms have newer/nicer furniture than the smoking ones (and obviously don't reek of smoke).\n\nOnly downside is that none of the rooms have a view (unless you count construction and other room windows as a view). Also there are only two elevators that are sometimes so slow they feel like they're being hand-cranked. No free water bottles either.
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Came for a dessert crepe on an evening and we tried 'La Jamaicaine' which had banana, ice cream, and Belgian chocolate sauce. The fixings were delicious but the crepe was a bit tough and chewy. It seemed to have been made ahead of time and reheated. A bit disappointed. First time there so not sure if it was an off night. The service was very good and friendly.
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i went here this past fathers day with my wife's pops. this place smelled like rotten eggs, ( like a gas leak) the floor had trash and old food on it. sushi was a bit warm when it should be cool or cooler, raw fish shouldnt be outside vegas temp. im happy that i didnt get sick.
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I cannot speak to the laundromat portion of this business, but the dry cleaners could not really get any worse. I continually give this place a second chance because it is among the cleanest dry cleaning facilities in town. Well, no more. \n\nThey always leave the shirt stays in my dress shirts and I get them back with marks in the collars that do not go away. Just recently, they shrunk (quite badly) a cashmere sweater and not only refused to offer any type of compensation for the sweater, but they did not even apologize. \n\nOn top of it all--they are extremely expensive. I thought the price would correlate with the service, but it certainly did not. \n\nDo not go here.
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It is sooo bad, but you can't help try it. It's 100 percent schtick, 0 substance. I just got back from eating there, and I'm in a fat coma. The only way I got anyone to join me was insisting on it for my birthday. After eating there I hope I have another.\n\nLow quality frozen hamburger patties. All the food seems flavorless, and un-seasoned. The vodka shake had plenty of vodka, and very thick of butter fat. Service was good, and I did receive a hard spanking. (literally) This is a place for those it college who also enjoy burritos bigger than your head.... And I'm well passed that
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I purchased a 2005 Sequoia from Honda West on 11/11/13 and was assured it had been thoroughly checked out because they \""fly the Honda banner.\"" Three days later, the car wouldn't start because the starter had gone out. When I called the salesman, he very hurriedly told me that he was returning my call and that his manager was referring me to PepBoys. Needless to say, I did not take it there. I had previously taken my Accord there for routine and other work. I will not do so in the future and I do not recommend Honda West to anyone.
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I do not understand why people are saying this is the best carne asada they've ever had.This place is really horrible! \n\nIt was like having my old high school cafeteria making me tacos. Absolutely no flavor in the meat! No flavor in condiments on taco or taco shell, or sauce. The amount of meat was very small. The chips and salsa was like it was from taco bell or something. The only flavorful thing I had there was the mexican bottled coke that was way overpriced, $3!\nEven the ambiance was low grade. Uncomfortable chairs and no personality.\nI am actually angry about this place getting good reviews. It is soooo easy to take beef, marinate it and grill it up and make it delicious. \nMaybe the people who think this is the best carne asada should go to the closest roach coach and get a real carne asada taco, it would be cheaper and 100 times better.
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This place has bomb carne asada tacos. How the heck do they get so much flava in that tiny taco? And the Tortas are delicious too. We usually go in the evening but I've heard there are lines out the door for lunch. Highly recommended. Oh and if you want a flan be sure to ask for it when you order or else it just might be gone :)
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Wouldn't eat it if I was on Survivor!!!! Absolutely Horrible. Had to walk out the food was so bad. I did not have a yelp profile until I ate here, this place inspired me to tell others not to eat here. Yes!!! It was that horrific
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Excellent place to have a good beer, with good company, and away from most of the tourists.
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Okay this place gets....two and a half stars. Solid.\n\nWhat will attract you to this place is:\n\n#1 The Amazing deals after midnight!\n#2 Open late\n\nSo you're starving at 1 am and for whatever reason you don't care for Pinks, Mc D's, Denny's, etc...\n\nwell here the current special is $5 Steak+Eggs+Hashbrowns+Toast\n\nand $15 Prime Rib.\n\nIf you're hungry, you should check this out! But if you're not drunk you'll unfortunately be able to realize that you really get what you pay for...\n\nThe $15 Prime Rib deal is actually not bad at all...you get a simple salad and fries/baked potato. Not a bad deal.\n\nNow what you probably would buy though is the $5 special....the steak is think and bland...hashbrowns...bland x 2...eggs....worst eggs I've ever had...watery and over buttered, I never thought someone could mess up eggs. But the toast was fine.\n\nAnd get this...a cup of coffee is like $3...more than half your special.\n\nDespite any awards it might have won and the 30 minute wait....STAY AWAY if you plan on getting the $5 deal and get yourself an extra value meal at Mc D's. At least you know what to expect.\n\nOtherwise, go and laugh at everybody else who went to Denny's.
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Great Gyros. Fast & Friendly service. Mini-mart & desserts attached to cafe.
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Nothing special. Nothing stood out as great or super fantastic.
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Okay so my boyfriend and I stayed here Tuesday through Thursday. \nValet is EXTREMELY polite and welcoming. \nThe line was short to check in. \n\nWe got free tickets to the buffet.\nLet's just say, good thing it was free. \n\nOur room was the Spa Suite. \nI loved everything about it. \n\nThe bathroom had it's own separate door for the toilet, which was great.\n\nThe hot tub was HUGE! \nI recommend bringing bubbles. It gets really fun. \nThe hot tub is just next to the window to enjoy a view while having a drink. \nThey also have little jets inside the hot tub that are so relaxing. \n\nThe couches were uncomfortable--stiff. \n\nThe kitchen was nice. \n\nThe AC is spectacular. It actually really works. \n\nThe food court has a great variety.\n[subway, McDonald's, sbarro, Chinese food, rubios, chicken tenders]\n\n\nMonte Carlo, you sure did satisfy our needs. \nBy far my favorite hotel on the strip now. \n\nWould have gotten 5 stars, but I feel like you should update your lamps to have an outlet to charge your phone. \nAnd also, the bottom sheet under the bed, [the \""skirt\""] was dirty. Looked like vomit. :/ \n\nBut other than that, I loved it all.
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It is very bad course.
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The chef must have changed or what?! Food was soooo much better than the first time. Maybe they read my post?? But the foie gras was plentiful in all its glory. The duck was moist and not overly greasy. So glad we gave it another try.
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This review is for my last experience. Felt kinda like I got the run around. I came in looking for pork shoulder, Didnt see it, they had loin end on sale. I asked if it was similar and instead of getting an answer I got a 6 lb pork shoulder. She rang me up, which is when I found out that 1) the pork shoulder is twice as much and 2) if you're slow cooking (which is what I was doing) either cut is fine. Nice to tell me that after you take my money
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I've been a customer of National Home Warranty since about 2001. Since they were purchased by new owner (I think his name is Mike Eastwood?), the customer service and communication has gone down. \n\nPerhaps poor attitudes reflect that even the employees aren't happy? Poor communication skills, calls not returned in timely manor , has denied claims and even made the issue with the home worse. \n\nI will not recommend National Home Warranty again.
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I have no idea of the quality of work. I was blown off repeatedly. They must be busy so good for them. I just got tired of hearing they would have time for me next week. Every time next week would come they would be too busy for me. After 2 months of this I gave up. I feel dumb for even giving them that long.
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Saturday is often \""fresh day,\"" when you can get pork literally straight off the hog! 4 lbs of boneless shoulder? No problem. 1.25\"" pork chops? Coming up. The Meat Shop has the freshest, least expensive pork in the Valley, and you should definitely shop there. They're getting the grass-fed beef figured out; bear with them while they iron out the order schedule for beef.\n\nOn my last visit, for $24, I got:\n1.5 lbs breakfast sausage\n4 lbs boneless pork should\nFull rack of ribs
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I have been letting Alex give me a straight razor shave in 3 different locations congratulations to him for finally getting his own place. He is very talented with the razor
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I usually use their online services and have my postal clerk pick up the mail delivery. I already had paid and printed out a mail label but this time I needed a special envelope to use their express delivery service. So off to the P.O. I went. Ughh.. I dread coming here. The parking lot and inside post office is always hectic and every other customer doesn't have their act together so they slow down the line. \n\nSurprise! Today was not busy at all! Counted 4 cars in parking lot. Inside only one other person was being assisted at the counter. I found appropriate envelope I needed myself. It was easy to find since everything was labeled. Stuck the contents in the envelope, taped the mailing label on. Postal clerk was still with a customer but saw my envelope ready to go in my hand, waved me over and glanced at the package I handed to him, acknowledged me and said \""Thank you!\"" I was out of there less than one minute tops. That's a record timing. Minus one star for high postage fees I had to pay.
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The cheese burger here is really juicy and tasty! I came Fresh days today and surprisingly found that their burgers are buy one get one free! Awesome! Lol
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My order is always wrong. There hasn't been a single time I've been in here that my order has been right. \n\nThe place looks and feels like the person who put it together had NEVER been in the restaurant business before. I mean honestly, have you used their trash cans? How about having a buzzer system that makes you get up for your food twice every time? Once for your shake and once for your food. \n\nHonestly, the food is GREAT when it is correct, which means NO mayo or NO tomato. \n\nThe robot employees could have a little more character as well.
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Mad Mex Oakland, how I want to love you...I want to love you so bad. In previous reviews of Big Burrito restaurants, I noted that the group could do no wrong. Estaba equivocado--disappointment, thy name is Mad Mex.\n\nI don't want this review to be completely negative, though. The margaritas are awesome. The beer list is sweet. They were one of the few places to sport a keg of the Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout last year. Coming in, sitting at the bar (if you can get a seat), getting an appetizer, and having a good ol' fashioned college night on margaritas blurs together some of my favorite memories of Oakland.\n\nEvery time I make an attempt to eat a substantial meal there, though, I'm reminded again and again as to why I don't go back for years.\n\nThis review is nearly five years in the making. That's almost five years of consistently poor service, mediocre food, and minor mistakes--I've gone through everything from a take-out order being filled incorrectly to being charged for drinks I never received to waiting a long time for a meal (no biggie) only to get the wrong meal (it happens) only to receive the right meal with incorrect options (sour cream instead of guac, what was asked to be on the side wasn't there, etc.).\n\nThere have been up-sides to it, though--servers waiting ten or fifteen minutes to put in our order because we want to take advantage of Happy Hour; usually, as long as it isn't too busy, you can hold a nice small conversation with the servers or bartenders; the ice cream burrito is pretty tasty...but, the downsides are all too common, and nothing has changed in the five years that it took to reach these two stars. The gobble-rito seems like a good reason to try again, and I'm sure in another two months, I'll find myself asking, \""Why don't I go back to Mad Mex?\"", once again completely forgetting the experiences I've had.\n\nI am so sorry.
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Great service, friendly staff. My coffee and water were always full and my omelette and short stack were yummy.
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I hosted a meetup event here, and it was fantastic! The ladies loved the location and the walkways were perfect!
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Goutez \u00e0 la bi\u00e8re coco bonheur (IPA cr\u00e9meuse ananas et coco, pas trop amer) Elle est excellente! Pinte avant 8pm, pas cher. Excellentes bi\u00e8res\n\nNourriture = petite quantit\u00e9
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My sister ordered a cake from Decadent Designs for my baby shower and it turned out GREAT! The cake was a surprise for me and I loved it. My sister gave them the shower invitation, which was blue and brown with elephants on it. They replicated the elephants beautifully and the blue color was so vibrant. I really liked that the whole cake wasn't covered in fondant but rather it was buttercream (the decorations were fondant). I didn't want to cut into it because it was so cute, but once I did was incredibly happy because of how tasty it looked. It was devil's food with raspberry mousse filling and was to die for. The cake was huge and we had a lot left over so I froze individual slices that will come in handy when I'm up at 3am with the baby and in need of a pick-me-up!
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I can only say amazing things about Pruitt's plumbing. Number one, they came out at 10 o'clock at night. Number two, they worked relentlessly until the problem was fixed, Which took a few days. Jeremy and his team were amazing. Everything was explained to me in detail in language that made sense to me. Most importantly,their rates were incredibly reasonable. I'm grateful for their work and would most definitely use them again
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Average food, pompous waiter, poor service and overpriced. A small cheese pizza and three meat balls came to $31. The waiter never smiled, he seemed to look down on us when we ordered three waters (but he only gave us two), not once checked on us and no pre-bussing. I wish I could say the food made up for it but it didn't. The garlic rolls that everyone was raving about were comparable to doughy dinner rolls. The food was nice but that's about it. Bummer. Oh, the quickest the waiter got to our table was when we stood up and he rushed to see what his tip was; that time the bummer was his. I think the economy brought him out of retirement.
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I used to love this place but if you think sirachi sauce makes the meal please go somewhere else. I ordered teri chicken and asked for sirachi and they will only give you a small.. I'm taking a spoonful of sauce and refuse to give any more claiming the factory is closing! What a disappointment... Vegas has plenty of BBQ places willing to care about their customers .. You've been warned
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Went for happy hour on a Tuesday evening. Showed up around 4 and the place was dead. By 630, the business crowed from downtown had made it and the place was hoppin'. Definitely a business crowd place but still laid back.\n\nThe prices of regular-hour food is way too high for me but the happy hour prices were reasonable. $5 Tuesday margaritas were heavy-handed and the $3.50 wells were solid. The selection of beers on Happy Hour are limited to mostly american crap and the imported/drinkable beers were outrageously priced ($9.75 for a Young's Chocolate Stout!?). \n\nWe grazed off a selection of Happy Hour appetizers including bacon-wrapped scallops, potato skins with pulled pork, Shrimp Cocktail, and Beef Sliders. \n\nThe scallops were great - a good combination of crispy bacon with the soft scallop. They came with a sauce (something with ginger in it) that really brought the flavors together.\n\nThe potato skins with pulled pork were amazing - cheese, chives, pork, and potato was one of the best things I have ever eaten.\n\nThe shrimp cocktail was decent but for $5, it only came with 5 shrimp. They were decently sized though.\n\nThe sliders were more like two small steaks with onions and a bun. I wasn't really expecting that toughness when i bit into it and it sort of ruined the experience. Be warned.\n\n4 people, 8 drinks, 6 appetizers, tax, tip = $100. Not bad for happy hour. Would definitely return after pay-day.
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This is a belated review for a meal that took place in late January, so some of the details will be a little sketchy, but I actually made my 4-star determination that night, so that much at least is accurate. :)\n\nSERVICE: The reservation desk was very patient with my repeated phone calls to change our meal time (maybe because we were guests at the resort). We ended up with an 8:30 seating for six, and were seated promptly. It took a long while (10 minutes?) to get bread, water, or menus. Once the captain came with the menus, he had to give us a long speech about the artwork on the fronts of the menus. It was interesting, but at that point, we mostly just wanted to read them and order. Overall, the \n\n There was a strange moment when the captain plus 5 waiters descended simultaneously, each taking a position behind one of us; it was impressive, but perhaps not the way they intended--it felt a bit like we were about to have sacks pulled over our heads & we'd wake up an hour later in the back of a van. Fortunately, they simply presented us each with our napkin. \n\nWINE: Sommelier was a little standoffish and not overwhelmingly helpful. List is weird. Strikes me as the list of a young restaurant that bought a bunch of stuff right before the economy crashed, so there's not much that they've had a chance to cellar and some of the prices are just out of line. There were some decent wines in the \""not insanely priced\"" range (hard to do much with 3x markup), but I'm fairly certain one of the bottles I ordered was mis-priced on the wine list, because it showed up a much higher price on the bill. To their credit, they honored the wine list price without a fuss. There were some terrible choices/values on the list, such as '05 Lascombes for $300 (really not ready, plus I've seen it retail for as little as $50/bottle!).\n\nFOOD: With six people doing 3 courses, I can't remember it all in detail over two months later, but some highlights from my memory: squash soup (poured from a carafe into a bowl containing a mound of house-made cotton candy), charcuterie plate (which included a slice of bellota ham... decadent!), bison tartare, lamb loin. My entree was the veal ribeye and it was a disaster; I can't believe a self-respecting chef would serve such a poorly prepared fat blob. I probably should've sent it back, but I was too busy keeping an eye on two of my fellow diners, who had been busy at the bar for an hour or so before the meal. Two of our party toddled off after the entree, but three survivors tackled dessert with me, and the slightly spicy mexican chocolate souffle was a revelation.\n\nATMOSPHERE: It was a full room when we arrived, and there were a number of moon-eyed couples and a few families. If there was anyone obnoxious that night, I'm afraid it might have been us. :-/\n\nSUMMARY: I'm glad I ate at Kai. It has potential, and there's some interesting stuff going on in the kitchen, including use of local and indigenous ingredients. However, from my experience, the misses in food and service kept Kai short of greatness.
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Semaine de la Poutine oblige, je me suis rendu ici pour essayer la poutine avec la sauce au Sortilege et \u00e0 l'\u00e9rable et les boulettes de fromage frit \n\nR\u00e9sultat : NOMNOMNOMNOM\n\nUn d\u00e9lice, tout simplement.\n\nDeux pintes pour le prix d'une (je n'ai pas v\u00e9rifi\u00e9 pour quels horaires cette offre fonctionne) service agr\u00e9able et souriant mais peut \u00eatre juste un peu lent. Le bar \u00e9tait plein donc je n'en tiens pas trop rigueur.\n\nJe pense y retourner pour essayer d'autres choses, mais j'esp\u00e8re sinc\u00e9rement qu'ils vont la agrder au menu parce que cette Poutine est tout simplement une tuerie, voil\u00e0 c'est dit.
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This place is horrible and not a \""Delicatessen\""\nExtremely overpriced food for sup par ingredients and Stale Rye Bread. (see picture) \n\nEverything was just lacking in comparison to the LA Canter's Deli- \nI wouldn't recommend this place, and I wouldn't return. \n\nI'd rather drive 4 hours to the original.
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What can I say I love this place in general because of the unique and awesome stuff you find at Pier 1. Not many places on my side of town but the nice ones seem to try to go above and beyond to make your experience that much better to come back. They have done that to me and I will continue to shop here. \n\nThe quality is typical for Pier 1 (good) the selection is great they always seem to have just the right piece to fit the space you're looking for. The thing that make this place above and beyond for me is the staff. Always helpful but oh so friendly to the point of one of the workers noticed my car and he had similar one so we chatted about how much we enjoy them. Another woman who always notices me and always comes over to show me her \""secret\"" new sale items, ones you might walk by but she tells you the original prices and then shows you the new ones and you almost have to trip your self to walk away cuz most of them are SO good it is hard to leave without that kind of sale!\n\nNeedless to say it is one of my favorite stops to look, gaze, dream and purchase the perfect accent piece and say hello to some awesome hard working people!
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Go here on Mondays. All burgers are $5 - doesn't include fries - but the burgers are more than enough food. And Monday is trivia night. Usually Monday is trivia night. \nTrivia starts between 8:30 and 9pm.\nThey have lots of beer specials, a great draft list and they host many many community events here.
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First, the good: The room was nice and clean and the staff were incredibly friendly and helpful.\n\nNow, the bad: for some reason, no one seems to have noticed the INCREDIBLY LOUD PLUMBING in this place. I was staying in one of the rooms that had a view of the lake and whenever one of the three neighboring bathrooms would turn on their water, it would make more noise than my alarm clock. The view was quite nice, but since I'm here for a job interview, I care more about sleep than scenery. \n\nTo the hotel's credit, when I called the front desk at 11:30pm b/c I couldn't take it anymore, the fellow at the desk came right up to take me to a new room, helped carry my bags over, and refused a tip. He was really quite courteous and friendly. Without the exceptional service, I'd give this an Eeks! \n\nStill, if you stay here and want primarily to be able to sleep, I recommend asking for a street-view room instead of a lake-view room. You will have fewer shared walls and the adjacent rooms will be more likely to be empty so you will sleep better. \n\nAlso, I have the same weird skin thing from the water...it might just be that I'm not used to the low humidity here, but I'd expect that to show up as chapped lips first. My legs and shins are all itchy and scratchy...kinda weird. \n\nGratefully, no spiders...
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A number of people told me this was one of the better breweries in Phoenix area and was one of the first. I also kept seeing their beers other places while in town so I made sure to get by and check it out. I was not disappointed, cool bar environment and great selection of food and in house beers. I did a sampler and had a Pumpkin Porter. The porter was probably my favorite beer out of all of them. But they had a number of good beers. Definitely check this place out if you like craft beer.
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My new kitten got sick the first week I got her. In a panic I took her to VCA. They were so good with her. I felt very comfortable with them taking care of what ever the problem was. As well they could not be nicer to me. I received follow up calls which was great. I recommend these guys for sure.
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Faux San Franciscan-like...\n\nIt's as if we found the one hotel in NC that is just like a SF transplant. I loved how contemporary and modern this place was, compared to the old fashion places we were seeing in NC.\n\nMy room was nice, cool and swanky decor. However, I had the room right next to the two elevators. There was an endless humming noise, not a good white noise, but an annoying humming of an 20,000lb elevator being used 24hrs/day right next to your room...kind of annoying! It was more work to ask to switch rooms than to just deal with it, we were here less than 6 hours total (sleeping included)!\n\nThe foyer was a nice touch. Lounging couches, a pool table, a little to-go market (tons of Red Bull for purchase), and a small business center. It was a decent walk from the main downtown area, but the surrounding area seemed well lit and not too seedy - so we felt comfortable walking late at night.\n\nThe staff was very helpful and nice, even with about a 20 person line; their customer service was of Nordstrom/Disney proportions.\n\nThe only other issue I have with this place is its shower. They tried to get too boughie and it went all wrong for them. So to start, I was enamored with the sunflower shower head. I was also wondering why there was only half of a glass door for the shower, no sliding door, no opening door, just half a piece of glass, that leaves the other half of the shower exposed. As I went to do the shower thing, the water pressure was HORRIBLE. Long hair does care, because it takes forever when the water pressure is horrible. Not to mention with the other missing half of the glass, water was everywhere, all over the bathroom floor. Not a good situation at all.\n\nWork sponsored stay...so I can't really complain...
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I've been to Soul at least 4 times in the last year and every time I have gone it's been a bad experience. It's a cute spot in Plaza so I always try to give it a chance, but the management and staff are terrible. Management is young with no training and no experience. Hostesses are so relaxed and do not care about customers. The bartenders openly make fun of people in the restaurant. As for the wait, there is always one! I've been twice when the booths have been available but because my group wasn't at least 4 people, they've asked us to wait. One time we literally waited 45 minutes with no one sitting at two of the booths. I've been at different times and days and it's always the same. My last visit we were there at 6:00 pm on a Wednesday with several open tables but none available for two people so they lost our business. \n\nI gave Soul two stars because their food is unique.
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I thought the whole point of taco bell is its open late. Not 11pm, or a few minutes before. Boo
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Met a friend there for lunch. Didn't really know what to expect. Hadn't had bbq in a while. Was pleasantly surprised. Very good food. I highly recommend giving it a try.
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todai in vegas is alright.. \nthey had few speciality rolls that i enjoyed.. not much sashimi available\nthe best part of dining in todai was making my own hwae dup bap (sashimi rice salad) when i saw gochujang (korean hot pepper paste)\n i got a bowl of white rice and put salad and sashimi and gochujang all over! i had about 3 bowls and called it a day!
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My husband and I were excited to try Ryu but were sadly disappointed. We opted for sushi (not teppanyaki) based on the reviews. It was still happy hour so we got four different rolls - NONE of which were special. \n\nThe sushi was subpar at best.\n\n1 star was also for the TERRIBLE service. The restaurant was pretty empty and the server was completely inattentive. It was almost a joke.
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Very bad experience tonight and I won't be back. Have been here before and loved the good and experience however tonight was terrible. \nWe sat down at 6p and made reservation on open table. Took server 5 minutes to greet us. By that time we were irritated because it was way too long of a wait. No apologies just why can I get you to drinK. Really? No upsell or suggestive sell? \nWe ordered all of our apps and drinks and then had to flag down the waiter to order our meal. Truly felt as if we were not important. A party of seven with a bill of $350 clearly isn't trying to be cheap but yet we were not taken care of and had to ask for bread, drinks and refills on n/a beverages. \nThe two managers walked around the room quite a bit and never once did they stop to ask about our experience. Really poor table touching. When I flagged down a manger and told him of out experience he just said okay and never once apologized. Just goes to show you how much value they out into guest service. \n\nWe won't be back and I will tell everyone I can if this experience.
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Usually I dread getting anything fixed on my car. luckily, I've always had a good experience at the tire works off blue diamond. I've had Rob and Christian work on my car. They're both friendly and honest. I will defintly be back in the future.
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We ate here on Sunday morning around 10 am. The hubster and I each got a Palli (vegetarian) sandwich: cooked spinach, sweet grilled red bell peppers, olive oil, and a thick slice of melty mozzarella on freshly made focaccia. We got a side of house-made chips. After paying and receiving our table marker, we went over to Not Just Coffee for their \""to die for\"" lattes w/almond milk. The sandwiches were brought to us about four minutes after we started sipping our lattes.\n\nEverything was delicious! The sandwiches were simple, tasty, and though vegetarian were quite hearty. The bread was fresh; soft and flavorful in the middle with a perfect crisp crust. We both enjoyed the chips too. Yes, there were a couple that were dark and bitter but the majority were a delicious compliment to our sandwiches: very lightly salted so you can actually taste potato. I think the sandwich could be even better with a couple thick slices of grilled portobello mushrooms brushed with a little BBQ sauce.\n\nA perfect dessert afterwards was chocolates from barChocolate...(^.^)
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I should have guessed from the name and waitress outfits that this place was not going to have the best food. Oh well the margarita was $10.50 and mostly ice and tequila. Food was not bad but not worth the money. I would not recommend unless your going for the scenery.
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Good Luck getting a seat, that's all I have to say. The Gab and Eat is famous and infamous. Diner food is what's up and I like it. When I was a roofing mechanic, we'd meet there before work. Although I'm not sure I would recommend it if you're working were there's no bathrooms. hehe
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We visited La Casa Blanca for a family night out. The chips and salsa were very good, and they brought plenty. But, the best part was their bean dip - it is the best bean dip I have ever eaten - I normally don't like bean dip and I could not stop eating thestuff! I had a relleno for dinner and it was very tasty. I hope to go back soon when I am not driving and help myself to a few glasses of draft beer, chips, salsa, and maybe some Nachos. Also, on our visit we had excellent service. Let's hope the management continues to keep this restaurant good by listening to those who visited and were disappointed in the service. Viva La Casa Blanca! I would like to see them add guacamole tacos to their menu selection ... mmmm, guacamole!
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I've driven by this place so many times and kept meaning to give it a try, so I finally stopped in last week. The only two people in the place were the women who work there and they were chatting away when I entered. I just wanted to get a quick eyebrow wax, but I was told the girl who does the waxing had already left for the day (it was only about 1pm at the time). I asked if she'd be back tomorrow and they said yes, so I told them I'd be back at the same time the next day. \n\nWhen I returned the next day the same two women were the only ones in the store and busy doing each others nails. I asked about getting my eyebrows waxed and they told me the girl who does the waxing was not there. I reminded them I had been in the day before and was told she would be there. Finally the woman I had been talking to said she could wax my eyebrows if I gave her a few minutes so her wax kit could heat up. Why couldn't she have heated up her wax when I was there the day before?? \n\nIt took about 10 minutes for the wax to heat and she actually did a very good job on my eyebrows. The cost was reasonable as well - only $10. I just wish the service had been better, the two women acted like I (the customer) was interrupting there gossip time. \n\nI might go back to try the $17 pedicure because let's face it - that's a good deal. To be continued...
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