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Ordered a bagel (toasted) and a croissant for hubby and I to eat while we waited for the shuttle to pick us up.\n\nIt was busy (as it should be around 8am in a \""coffee shop\""). Nevertheless...they forgot about my order and I had to prompt them for my bagel. My husband came back in to find me because the shuttle was there. By the time they had my bagel ready, the shuttle had left, and we needed to wait another 1/2 hour. Not sure what the heck they're up to, but it shouldn't take 12 minutes to prepare a bagel. Prepare the food in the order in which it was taken. | 0 |
When I first heard about Imbibe opening it was a great announcement. They have delicious craft beers and delicious menu options that taste phenomenal. In addition, it has a nice layout and great atmosphere. Unfortunately, this is not even close to being enough to allow me to ignore how horrible the service has been 3 out of the 4 times I have been there. The first two times attending Imbibe we were barely approached and if we were it was with an entitled and pretentious attitude. The waitress made us feel as if we were bothering her by being there. Not to mention we were also severely rushed into leaving, even though it was made obvious the bills were not needed. But with all that in the past, lets discuss my last visit. When we arrived we picked a newly vacated seat outside and informed our waitress ( the same waitress all three times ) we needed menus. 5 minutes later our menus came and we ordered beer. 10 minutes later the first beer came but the second beer had been forgotten and took another 5 minutes to arrive. Than we ordered food and I pondered, \""i am not sure which one to pick.\"" And our waitress responds \""just pick one*. To top of the evening after waiting probably 30 minutes for our food it came out wrong and I had to wait about 15 minutes for a replacement. Once again, our waitress actef entitled and better than you, which is the opposite of the environment I want to be paying to hang out in. I work customer service at store with challenging customers and I know how irritating and aggravating our customers and jobs can be but that never gives you the right to talk down and belittle people who are just trying to enjoy a night out. I want to attend imbibe on a regular basis but will not anytime in the near future. I write this review so that the management and owners of Imbibe can be notified that they have a staff member that evokes all this in me. The angry and immature side of me says only this, her name starts with an Ed | 0 |
Great place for hippies, do-gooders and at this location an inordinate amount of old folks. I love the deli here. always a great sandwich at a good price. Although I don't see myself buying anything \""soy\"" or \""organic\"" or hippie friendly here I do like to shop here from time to time. | 1 |
This is a true diamond in the rough. You wouldn't expect such a great spot from the outside, but it's all quality on the inside. Exceptional food and great atmosphere make this spot a clear win for the Coronado community. | 1 |
I took a chance on this place based on the name and was so happy that I went. The bartender made me the most delicious basil-lime martini and I also went with it and had the Basil entree at his suggestion. The atmosphere was cozy yet modern, and the food and drink was what I look for every time I go out to eat. I wish I could move this place to my town! | 1 |
Basic, bland cafeteria fare. I had the beef burrito. Found the beef to be flavorless. The big tortilla was nice. There were no authentic flavors/spices jumping out. \n\nIts not surprising alot of people on here like the place, the food is bland and predictable, it is very Americanized Mexican food.\n\nFor a chain Mex restaurant, Chipolte beats this place. | 0 |
This place is misfiled, thanks in no small part to the authenticity of the place. This is an authentic Sri Lankan, Sinahlese restaurant, and the young couple owning-operating it have much to learn about American-Midwestern mainstream culture. First, they obfuscate the fact that they are Sri Lankan, dishing up not just very authentic, but also very tasty Sri Lankan curry (my aunt Kamala makes authentic Sri Lankan curry, but it's not actually that good). And yet, there is nothing on the menu, on the storefront, anywhere here that would tell a potential customer that this is a Sri Lankan place. I've tried explaining to the owners that there is a subset of Americans who are looking for different, unique, exotic, foreign and authentic, there's a market for culinary adventure. They think they need to hide their background, so they don't scare off potential customers. Staggers the imagination, this is Madison Wisconsin. They play this canned smooth jazz that would be too cruel to use on prisoners of war, because it's called \""restaurant music.\"" Last time I was in there I brought in some traditional Sinhalese music for them to play, and a White family at a nearby table was enthusiastically encouraging them to play it, to no avail. They have all this peculiar stuff on the menu, burritos, some pseudo Chinese stuff, because they want to entice the teenagers from the nearby school to come after classes. Sweet Lord Shiva, they think American teenagers are a good thing to have in a restaurant. Well forget all that, the sincerity of the owner-couple is part of the charm of this place. They may not know a lot about American culture, but they sure have bought into the American dream. Once you meet them, you'll want them to succeed too. \n The weekday menu is limited, in terms of authentic Sri Lankan, but the green bean, chicken, and dal curries are delicious. Unless you know what you're doing, do not ask for it Sri Lankan hot, but if you want authentic Sri Lankan hot, they will bring it on. I am actually salivating as I type this. This place is so good, not once, not twice, but three times, I've hopped on the bus to Madison during the week, from Milwaukee, just to eat lunch. The prices are low, the food is unique, only order from the curry section, and order one more entree than you have people, bring some food containers (they will pack the leftovers in Styrofoam otherwise, environmentally unsound, and not smart as these are gravy dishes), and bring some food home. That's what I do. Weekends they add some special Sri Lankan dish that's not usually on the menu, look for lamprais (not an eel, it's a rice dish in a leaf), hoppers (it's not like anything you've eaten before, don't listen to anyone comparing them to crepes or pancakes), and get yourself on their email list. This is the best Sri Lankan restaurant outside of New York City or Toronto in North America. I know this for a fact, as I've been to them all. \n Note: The interesting chairs are actually too low to be comfortable. Go for the standard chairs or booths instead. Also note, Sinhalese food should be eaten with the right hand. It tastes better that way. If encouraged, the owner-waitress can show you how. \n Outside of a handful of Indian-Americans (they like this \""ethnic\"" food which is similar to but not the same as what they get at home), some South Asian scholars, and a few of the overeducated suburban types within walking distance, this place is still largely undiscovered. You totally get bragging rights if you come here with the sort of friends who will be impressed when you say, \""I found an authentic Sinhalese restaurant!\"" Greet them with a hearty \""Ayubowan,\"" when you come in, and tell them Rohan sent you. Like most Sri Lankans, they know so many Rohans, they won't actually know who you're talking about, and they would give you the same wonderful service they give any customer, but I think you should tell them anyway. | 1 |
We have been going here since Fall of 2012. Love it. Clean, friendly and English speaking. Our kids are patients of Dr. Aikels. She is wonderful. Always spends time in the room playing with them, answering questions and I've absolutely never felt rushed or bothersome. When our kids have been sick this office always gets them on the schedule that same day. I've used the emergency service on the weekend and it's great. Always a prompt call back and they even call later that day just to check on the little one's progress. Absolutely first rate. We tried out a few other pediatric offices previous to finding this gem and we were so relieved to finally have all of our expectations met. We recommend this office and Dr. Aikels to anyone looking for a personable, professional and caring experience. | 1 |
We went for the Mayweather fight. Excited to learn they even offered it (free). They said the wait for a table would be about 35-40 min. (we thought 'pretty decent since it was a Money Mayweather Event'). We decided to wait at the bar & grab a few cocktails. An hour later, we decided to order a few appetizers with our drinks. Still ok with the hour wait, bc after all, it's a Money Mayweather Event. Our appetizers came. We snacked. Waited at the bar some more. Ordered more drinks and more appetizers. THEN our name is called for our table. HERE is when the horror began. We told our bartender (great guy, think his name was Steven) we were being seated and to send our order to our table. No problem, Steven says he'll notify the kitchen. Went to the hostess table to be seated, told the manager hostess about our order. She said 'no problem, we will let the kitchen know). Went to our table, waitress comes over. We immediately tell her about our food/drink order AND tell her our bartender's name. She says, no problem she'll go to the kitchen to make sure they got the message. (NOTE: 3rd person on staff we've made aware). So long story short, almost TWO HOURS later (not counting the time at the bar)....we still have NO food, no drinks, not even water...NOTHING. Waitress didn't even offer water/tea nothing while we waited for our imaginary food/alcohol. I started ranting to the waitress (when she bothered to come our way), the bartender, everyone!!! They all kept saying, it's coming, we're just busy. I understood them being busy, but when the 3 tables who were seated AFTER us get their food and we still don't have ours, its a problem. Poor poor service & accountability. FINALLY a manager comes over. He decides to re-order our food for us and comp the food (thanks but all I wanted was a nice date night out with my honey and to watch the fight). So back to the food/drinks.....FINALLY the order arrives. And guess what....the order is WRONG! All we could do at this point was laugh. 2-stars only because our initial experience at the bar with Steven was good. | 0 |
Super disappointed. I was excited to try this new spot, I walked in and really loved how they revamped the place. Yet, my bad experience comes not from the delicious food, but from the most horrible service. \nThe waitress, probably a beginner, didn't know her menu at all. She was very sweet, but totally clueless. When you are advertising a new cool place, your staff needs to be awesome.\nThe food took FOREVER to show up (40-45min) and we were told that they were short staffed. Yet, the busboy kept pacing back and forth in front of our seats doing nothing. Nothing was compensated for, everything had to be asked for twice (Is the food soon ready? Can we have the bill? etc.) \nWhen you know you are short staffed and the service is slow, you try your best to compensate and give the best service you can. You can even pick up bucket of ice cream, put a scoop in a little silver platter with a little spoon, it will probably cost you about $50, give some to each person in the restaurant, and apologize. Ice cream on us. Simple gestures that show that you care. Yet, nothing was done to apologize\u00ad for the extremely long service. \nService is key. And despite your food, which was very good, I can't even bring myself to go back because of my most frustrating experience. I know you are just beginning, but to succeed in Old Montreal, you need great food AND great service. \nGood luck... | 0 |
WHAAACCKKK!\n\nIt's Friday night and the bf & I got back to our room too late to get ready and out to a regular club on the strip. Soooo, we ended up at Drai's around 2am. Paid $20 for me and $30 for the bf to get in. \n\nWe walk in and they're playing crazy techno trance music...whatever the hell it's called. We go over to the bar and order a couple of drinks. Damn...$16 each + tip!? \""Okay, okay...it's Vegas,\"" I thought in my head.\n\nWe stood around in the hall overlooking the dancefloor. There were only about 10 people dancing that all looked like they tweekin' at some rave. All they were missing were some glowsticks, pacifiers, and beads! lol\n\nI ask the bouncer if they are going to play some hip hop later or something and he tells me the hip hop room is in the back. I motion to my bf to come with me over there. Then, the bouncer tell me the hip hop room is free for ladies, but guys can only be in there if they're VIP (meaning BOTTLE SERVICE ONLY) How retarded is that!?\n\nWe're not going to pay an extra $300+ just to go into another room to listen/dance to hip hop music!!!!!!!!!! \n\n$85 down the drain to spend an hour gawking at some tweekers and listening to what it seemed like the same song on continuous play...\n\nI again say WHAAACCKKK!\n\n(Also, I wish I could give this dumbass place ZERO stars!) | 0 |
Is this the only museum in Las Vegas? !! Why are people giving high reviews when it's boring and pricey ?! \n\nI went to both the museum and Area 51. It was a lot of reading and text than artifacts and pictures. I got so bored. \n\nExpect to see A lot of rocks and tiny metal pieces cased in a glass containers then a large amount if text to go with it. \n\nOnly good thing was there was a few film clips. Not worth the money or the time . | 0 |
We have always loved this place! This has always been our go to place when here for the National Final's Rodeo. We have always recommended this restaurant to all our friends coming to Vegas! We have always made our reservations for Tuesday night because it's 2 for 1...but we were very disappointed tonight. Apparently only locals are encouraged to come on Tuesdays because you have to be a local to get 2 for 1 on Tuesday. I really don't understand this concept and never heard of any restaurant having this policy. Our bill was $270 for 7 people and of course we were expecting it to be half of that. I spoke to the manager after we received the bill and she explained this was their new policy. She did deduct $20. I'm still very disappointed that a business wants to serve locals differently than anyone who walks through their doors. | 0 |
What is it with these Leslie Pool guys? It doesn't matter which one I go to, they're all nasty and crabby. They act like I'm a nuisance going in there to ask questions abiut, get this, my pool! Or they treat me like I'm some kind of idiot and not worth their time. Guess I'll just stick to B&B pools over at McClintock and baseline. They are the absolute best. | 0 |
I absolutely love this place. I eat at the one in Tucson a lot as well. But this location is great. \n\nThe Zinburger or the Kobe Burger are great options. The meat is very tender and is definitely a gourmet type burger. Also the truffle fries are amazing. This place has an amazing happy hour as well. Highly recommend if you are looking for a good burger! | 1 |
This is one of a very few places in Phoneix with awesome shrimp ceviche. Aside from the ceviche the rest of the food I've tried at Mariscos Mi Lindo Mazatlan has been quite disappointing. For instance, shrimp cocktail was served with shrimp that hadn't been cleaned (vein still in). \n\nThe waitresses are snobby and the dinning area smells like burnt cooking oil. The plastic table covers are dirty and beer prices are that of a 5 star hotel. | 0 |
awesome ,just awesome. Scallops bigger than my face are found here. Fresh fish. great staff. My last meal during Spring Training was here and it may have been my greatest | 1 |
Yelp limits you to 5001 CHARACTERS in your reviews--which simply is not enough for things like \""experiences.\"" That said I have posted a full review here on our blog at https://gerouxcrew.wordpress.com/2014/12/29/our-experience-at-marvel-experience/ for all to see complete with pictures if you would like more details about my comments below\n\nDisclaimer:\nIt should be noted that I refrained from reading any reviews or watching any news stories about this event prior to our visit so I kept my own expectations as high as they should have been for the cost of the tickets. Also, while some may say it is not fair to compare something like this to \""Disneyland\"", I disagree. Disney as the parent company who has \""theme park\"" entertainment down to a science would never settle for the poorly executed design and management of this experience to exist. No reason to re-invent the wheel- pool resources from the Disney parks gurus and fix the kinks. Several of the activities inside the experience are actual activities AT Disneyland (in the Innoventions attraction in Tomorrowland) so there should be zero \""kinks\"" with those, yet there are.\n\nCost: For our family of 4 (2 adults 2 teens) we paid $145 for the Marvel Experience plus an additional $10 for parking and shelled out another $20 for a souvenir photo. So at $175 we are not talking about chump change.\n\nTime: We had tickets for Sunday December 28th at 3pm- the web said the experience would last 90-120 minutes. We were there for 3.5 hours ( i.e. 210 minutes) from 2:45pm until 6:15pm. Approximately 60 minutes of that was actual \""experience\"" everything else was standing in line.\n\nWould we do it again?:\nnot likely- at least not at the cost that it was. Again it was nearly $30 per person\n\nPros: It's Marvel so if you like Marvel you will be able to find something to like about it.\n\nCons: 1-interestingly enough kids 6 and under were FREE- which blows my mind because there sure were a TON of them and they take up a TON of time on the activities that those of us that PAID to be there are now having to wait for. Due to the structure of the activities I believe every person who enters should be a paying ticket holder that would make it fair. 2- parking was an additional $10 (if you ever go to anything at Talking Stick you KNOW you have to pay for parking, this just always sucks- but at $10 per event they need to PAVE that lot- the dirt is getting old) 3- poor crowd management (read full review for details) 4- low value high cost (see full review for details of what $30 per person gets you) | 0 |
Great BBQ! The staff are friendly and love the free ice cream. Only problem I had was the sweet tea, It had a funny taste to it, it was either old tea or they aren't cleaning there tea brewer. I'll go back and try it again. | 1 |
Negativo stars for this dump. We waited so long for our server to come back to the table that noone could even remember which server was ours. Half the table received their drinks AND FINISHED THEM before the rest of us ordered. It was a Monday with plenty of open tables so no busy excuses apply.\n\nOh yeah also. My wife and I shared a knife and fork. Gave up trying to get another roll set | 0 |
Place was fun and cool. You start to really get the idea of how much destruction a nuclear bomb does and the science of it a little. I think it was really well portrayed. As a somewhat review it's goes into \n\n1) Science of a bomb\n2) Videos of big famous bombs going off\n3) How they decided test sites\n4) Cold wars and how other countries developed\n5) 'Merica... fuck yeh. (theres pretty much just random stuff at the end like 9-11 pictures and random patriotic things that make ya just wanna salute the shit out of something in remembrance)\n\nOverall I had a fun and good time learnin. Word for the wise though. Skip the Area 51 exhibit. If your like me and probably everyone else, and not an alien conspiracy theorist then it's not that big of a deal. There's some hokey displays and most of it was stuff like \""This situation happened could it be.... MYTH or REALITY?!?!!?!?!?\"" I found this exhibit asking me more questions then i was asking it. things like \""Was it a frisbee in the sky or ALIEN UFO?? MYTH OR REALITY?!?!??!?\"" | 1 |
I'm super bothered by the fact that the address shows up too far away to \""check in\"" from the app when you are actually at the store!\n\nHowever, Bass Pro Shop is a gift from God! I love this place with all my heart. They have EVERY sort of camo, fish hook, and sleeping bag you can dream of. \n\nYou will be a happier person after a trip to Bass Pro Shop! | 1 |
I'm not big into the club scene. OK, I flat-out don't care for it. OK honestly I don't like being in tight, confined spaces with douchebags and skanks. However, I DO like a nice lounge, like Revolution at the Mirage, which eventually I will be getting around to reviewing.\n\nSo for the birthday, I wanted something like that, but I didn't want to go all the way to The Mirage. However, right next to The Cosmopolitan is CityCenter and Aria, which is home to Gold Lounge. Gold Lounge is in a similar vein to Revolution -- a lounge concept built off the concept of the accompanying Cirque du Soleil show. With Revolution, it's thematically conceived from Love, the Beatles-themed Cirque show.\n\nGold Lounge is supposed to be thematically conceived from Viva Elvis, the Elvis Presley-themed Cirque show.\n\nThe trepidation I had, though, was that Love is a MUCH better show than Viva Elvis, so would Revolution be much better than Gold Lounge?\n\nAs I debated, I found out Gold Lounge has an 80s night on Friday. Sold. Let's go.\n\nWhen we got there, it took a little time to find our contact (we had been set up with a comp bottle), but when we did, he took us right away to our table, and the cocktail waitresses promptly came out and started pouring drinks. I think I only saw the bottom of my glass once. We had a cool corner area, and unlike other clubs where people are spilling in to your table area, ours was away from the main crowd, which suited me just fine. I was there to have a good time and drink and laugh with friends. The waitresses and bussers took great care of our group.\n\nBut the sad time came when our bottle ran empty. As we all started to talk about what to do next, our cocktail waitress came back with a lovely bottle of Skyy Vodka! But miss, I didn't order another bottle? \""Oh, that's okay, it's your birthday, right? My manager signed off on it.\"" WOOOOOOOOOHOO! THAT'S how you make sure your guests come back!\n\nPlus, they play 80s music. Everyone who knows me knows I have a sick fetish for 80s music (I'm listening to The Waitresses' \""Christmas Wrapping,\"" so that should show how disgustingly into 80s music I am). So hearing Duran Duran, Men Without Hats, The B-52s, and Madonna blasting through the lounge remixed totally hyped me up. I can't think of any other place on the Strip that plays such a big playlist of 80s music.\n\nBy the time I left, I was thoroughly inebriated, tired from dancing, and plastered with a big smile on my face. Allow me to add Gold Lounge to Revolution and say I now have a PAIR of places I like to party on the Strip at. | 1 |
You can do better.\n\nMy boyfriend and a friend of ours I came here for lunch to try it out based on the reviews on Yelp... Pretty disappointing. At first it seemed like a pretty laid back environment until we sat down and actually looked around. First of all they have the most uncomfortable chairs in town, and the seating was just crappy, they need to upgrade their tables and chairs desperately. The decor was awful, they have old bathing suits stapled to the ceiling and everywhere you look. It was overkill. \n\nThen we waited for our friend for a while. It took a long time to get refills on waters, our friend ordered a water and didn't even get it until our food finally came, which took quite some time, and the waitress was behind the counter texting half the time. \n\nThe food, once again, took a while to come out. I ordered the grilled monterey chicken which was soaked in grease. I was expecting something somewhat healthy, but this was just nasty. I felt awful afterwards. My boyfriend go the Frisco burger, which was ok, but once again, greasy as hell. Our friend ordered fish tacos, which were mediocre and served with a lemon instead of a lime? Kind of odd. We did get a smoothie which was good... But it was almost $5, kind of expensive for how much we got. Better off going to Tropical Smoothie. \n\nNeedless to say, this place was mediocre at best. Maybe it was just a bad experience? Their menu was intriguing and I was excited, but after I left I had a stomach ache due to the greaseball that I was only able to eat half of. Sadly, it wasn't even flavorful, it was really bland. SUCKS! Don't go out of your way. | 0 |
$3/lb frozen blueberries\n$1.70/lb frzn strawberries\ngreat products like bread, wraps, fresh produce, bagged greens, fish oils, cheeses, yogurt, soymilk, oh man, we must get 65% of our food from here!\nYeah!\nAlso shop at Sunflower Market and BigLots, sometimes Whole Foods. | 1 |
Los Angeles Korean-American approved is all I'll say! \nBeen to all the Korean restaurants here in Madison at Sol's got that authentic kimchi stew that I can only get back at home. The spicy pork and beef bulgogi is good. The spicy cold noodles are good as well. Is kimchi is not your thing, stay safe with the hot stone bibimbap, bulgogi and tonkatsu. The side dishes are delicious- the way they should taste. Of course, this is a Korean speaking. So give it a try and see what ya think. Only reason for the four stars... The service. It's usually a wait when busy, since it's a family run business and not lots of servers. | 1 |
Ah, Maharani... you might be my new comfort food. Indian food has never really been my thing, but am guessing I've either ordered wrong or been to some pretty bad Indian restaurants. Went for the first time last week with a group of four people, one of whom dines there fairly frequently. Very attentive, unobtrusive service. I've been craving the Butter Chicken & Palak Paneer (spinach cooked with homemade cheese) scooped up with the garlic naan every day since my visit. So much so, that I need to end my review and go get some carry out. | 1 |
This station used to be everything the other reviewers have said, a mix station devoid of annoying DJ banter.\n\nIt is now a Republican talk radio station with Sean Hannity and Glenn Beck (I think) among others. I am deeply disappointed. | 0 |
Wow. This place is expansive. Envisioning the old property when it was Prevue is not even fair. The old front door is storage, so walk around the side at the front of Highland Mills and into the newest and most unique dining experience in Charlotte. \nWalking back passed the kitchen and front bar and into the dining area is awesome. Not in the 80's way, but in the way that inspires awe.\nThe smells from the kitchen permeate throughout with a delicious meaty overtones.\nWalked upstairs for a birds eye view, we started with the pimento cheese crab dip, pork belly corn dogs and chicken and waffles. The last of which is the all star of the limited opening night menu. The honey and orange zest NAIL it.\nWashing it all down with an oatmeal stoudt, a station #7 red ale, a hefeweizen, a light lager, and a blueberry pale ale is par for the fantastic course... I will be back for brunches in two weeks. | 1 |
Sandwich is dry... I will stick to Jimmy Johns... Got fooled by the $4 lunch special... | 0 |
Okay - so if you've been working out awhile and need something to elevate your fitness, Ultimate Crossfit is the way to go. You will seriously feel like a beast after finishing one of the classes. Let me back up a bit.... \n\nSo after doing the Yelp Kicks Butt Crossfit event, I was really keen to add Crossfit into my workout rotation. That said, YKB had an offer with Ultimate Crossfit for half-off a 10 Crossfit class pass. So I started emailing the GM, Mike, about a million questions and he was so helpful that I decided to try it out. You begin with two fundamentals classes where a trainer walks you through the correct way to do the moves, how to read whiteboards and how to work out on all the different machines, which include elements from gymnastics (rings, parallel bars), weights, weighted balls, weighted bars...well you get the idea. Not going to be a cakewalk. \n\nTo give you an example, while pulling up to the gym around 6:45am for my first fundamentals class, there were people outside walking around with 45 pound plates held over their heads. Being early, and having had no coffee yet, I wondered what I'd gotten myself into. Once I met a few of the trainers and realized they weren't meat heads with drill sergeant tendencies, I began to relax. \n\nSo back to today...I feel like a complete bad ass. Seriously. We did an intense warm-up and then moved into the WOD (workout of the day), which ended up being a total of 90 pull-ups, 45 overhead squats, and 20 bench presses. The other folks working out were really friendly and encouraged us newcomers. The trainer made sure to watch us to ensure we had good form and weren't feeling overwhelmed with the intensity of the workout. Our trainer also showed us an online tool to track our progress, which I thought was a really great way to keep people coming back. \n\nThe music was high energy and there are two bathrooms (one with shower with another shower promised soon for those who need to go right into work). Ultimate Crossfit is a great way to kick it up a notch with it's great trainers, welcoming and supportive atmosphere, and kick ass workouts! | 1 |
barMASA is a 1-Michelin Star counterpart to MASA, in New York. Located near the lobby of the ARIA in Las Vegas, barMASA offers meticulously prepared traditional and modern japanese dishes which meet \""Michelin-standards\"". My personal experience there was nothing exceptional, however. my \""hot\""green tea came out only warm, and the atmosphere was unforgivably vegas, which does not constitute a sushi restaurant. I will say this though, i had the best piece and most expensive piece of fish at this restaurant in my life... so far. Ive had A LOT of great sushi, and been to multiple michelin rated sushi restaurants, however the o-toro (Fatty Tuna) i had at this place, was phenomenal. the sensation is too complicated to explain on yelp, but to this day it is the most memorable sushi experience I've had. The only down side to the o-toro was that it was $52 for 2 pieces... \n\nBottom line: if you're rich and looking for a casual sushi dinner and you're not a \""sushi nazi\"", this place will suit you. \n\nIf you're conscious with your money and spend it wisely, steer clear of this place and save up for MASA NYC in Columbus circle. 3 michelin star. probably top 10 in the world | 1 |
Good service! | 1 |
I got to stay here for free (Well, paid in points at least lol) It's $97 for one of their \""deluxe\"" suites at the time, the view was incredible, so clean too, easily the cleanest hotel room I've ever been in, all the furniture and sheets smelled brand new, the staff was incredible, it was on my birthday, they gave me a free champagne bottle, the little juice bar/cafe downstairs was convenient the next morning after a long night of drinking, the interior design is very modern, we saw a lot of Europeans there, very classy crowds, no noise, nobody screaming or drunk in the hallway, just perfect! Would stay here again and again. Would give it 6 stars if I could, knowing that it is partially owned by Dubai World also made it that much better lol, GO HERE!! | 1 |
SO EASY AN OUT-OF-TOWNER CAN DO IT\n\nThe last thing I want to do when I get into town on vacation is wait in a long time. Or be confused. Or be confused while waiting in a long line. Lucky for my husband none of the bad things happened. We departed from our plane (thanks, Virgin Airlines, for the safe flight!) Grabbed our overhead baggage and headed out of the terminal to a bus that said \""rental car transport\"". Three other passengers boarded with us and the driver shut the door, even though we weren't nearly full. Sweeeet. I hate waiting.\n\nIt wasn't long before we were going through a dark tunnel and my husband made a kidnapping joke. I started to ponder how easy it would be to kidnap someone: 1) buy a bus; 2) paint \""rental car bus\"" on the side. Done. Just at that moment, a prerecorded message sang out from the bus speakers noting that we were almost to the rental center and an additional bus would be available if we didn't find the company we were looking for. \n\nThrifty Aunto Rental was right up front. The bus driver helped us with our luggage (on the way there he did - at the end of the trip a different driver was much less helpful). All in all it was great door to door service. Err, auto to plane. | 1 |
Worst food I've had from and IHOP ever. I got half the amount of toast, the hash browns weren't even remotely the size in the picture and the eggs were over cooked. I've gotten better food at a Waffle House on a bad day. | 0 |
I guess this place helps some people with their 10-15 minutes fixes, but to me it's too impersonal and not in depth enough each visit--and I don't like going back again and again and again when I KNOW what is wrong could be fixed in 2 longer visits as I've gone thru this same problem before one time. I guess if you don't mind wasting the time and the money to drive back and forth this place is for you. Plus, if you add up the cost of say 12 visits = $150 you could probably get yourself into shape cheaper with 2 longer visits somewhere else. \nI just do not get the popularity of this outfit...shaking head.... | 0 |
The people are really great here. I actually stayed at this hotel for about 1 1/2 months when I originally relocated from south California. Also they serve breakfast and dinner during the week except for Friday. I suggest trying the chili. They usually serve it once a week | 1 |
I was in Phoenix on a business trip with 3 fellow workers this is where the company booked us since the Hilton was full. \n\nWell to start, the lobby and restaurant are under construction at this time. I'm sure it would have been alot better once that is completed. I didn' t get the roach roommate the other reviewer had, and would say it was cleaned well enough daily. \n\nThe breakfast is served from 7-10 each morning and is much better than many free ones I have seen. Coffee, juice, milk, fresh fruits, cereals, bagels, breads and toaster to use, oatmeal and one morning even had waffle you could cook. \n\nVery average at this time. | 0 |
Make sure your ass can stand about an hour just to get in. | 1 |
Meh describes this place well. We were wandering around looking for a relatively inexpensive dinner on our first night in Montreal. We walked up and down Rue St Denis and had lots of options, but settled on this place. It was pretty simple, sandwiches, some Italian dishes, salads, nothing out of the ordinary. I got a salmon and cream cheese club, which was primarily cream cheese and bread. They were out of the cous cous special, and one of the bottles of white wine we wanted. \n\nThe service was fine, the one or two French words I know coupled with some pointing got the message across. Getting the check took a while, which seems to be a common thing with every place we went. Maybe it's just part of the Montreal restaurant culture? Don't know about that, but I do know I'm not going back here. Choosing this place was based entirely on an empty stomach and a nearly empty wallet. | 0 |
This location is larger than most Starbucks and in a very good location. It's too bad the service here is horrible. I've been to this location several times and had an issue each time. First time I went through the drive thru and ordered a grande black coffee. I received my coffee in the grande cup, but it was only filled a little more than half way. Second time I went in and there was one person on the store phone (personal call), one person with their back toward waiting customers texting, and a third person ignoring customers while standing at the empty drive thru window. When a customer tried to get the texting girls attention, she actually moved away from the counter and started heading toward the drive thru window to finish texting. She seemed annoyed at the customer trying to get her attention. One couple in line left the store. The guy on the store phone finally turned around and told the person on the phone, \""OMG, there's a line. I gotta go. Call you later\"". This guy then called for the texting girl to take a register. She sighed really loud, slowly made her way to the register, and proceeded to take the next customer's order while rolling her eyes at the male employee. The third time I went to this location they were out of the two house coffees and needed to make a fresh batch. There wasn't any customer's after me, and very few people in the store. I was told they would bring it out to me. I sat down and began reading my book. After 15 minutes I realized I didn't get my coffee. I went to the counter. The two female employees were standing there talking. One girl giggled, apologized and said she'll bring it out to me. She forgot to make the coffee! Whoever manages this location needs to know that the poor customer service and attitude is going to get this location closed really quick. I've taken my business to the other two near by locations. | 0 |
I'll first start by saying that the massage was more like 4 stars, but there were other issues that have led me to give this place a single star.\nWhen I was shown to my room, the room had no door. Instead there was a shear curtain - and the woman kept peeking in while I was undressing to see if I was finished. The massage started so slow that I nearly asked to cut the massage to 1/2 hour. Then she found a bunch of knots and I thought, OK, great, this rocks. They use hot stones towards the end and wipe off the oil with hot towels. But, there is no attention to how the body is draped - the towel was always half way over me. What makes me give this place one star is at the end, the lady left my room when two men came in; one of whom asked to use the bathroom. The bathroom was right across from the curtain which provided no privacy. As I was half way dressed - no pants on - the owner and the woman who gave me a massage barged in - and started changing the table while i was standing there with half naked. I was totally appalled. When I paid $60, they gave me no change for the massage that was $50. I was planning to tip, but absolutely not that much after what had just transpired. Beware. | 0 |
The name describes the place. Yes, there are some stuff that is funny and silly but mostly things I just wouldn't buy. And I didn't. | 0 |
It's really really sad... here we sit... tonight my family and I wanted Mexican... and figured we would try out the new joint in the hood... mistake... let's start with me... The black bean burger... GREAT flavor... however... it fell apart... when I took the bun off to place the burger back on , the bun... I realized it was stale!!!! Annnnnnd there was a quarter size squirt of chipotle mayo... sad...so sad... when I told the server... \""sorry about that\""... she was sweet for sure... she just didn't have that \""let me take care of you attitude\""... listen... im a server myself... I would bend over backwards for a guest... my daughter had street tacos... ummmm don't waste your time... my husband had the green chili burrito.... veeeeeery disappointing... how can you get this stuff wrong? This is all basic Mexican recipes... stale chips overly salted... my fries? I'm almost sure they are frozen... and the cherry on top... my husband is of the by gone era of \""finish everything in your plate\""... hes still eating, I refuse to eat crap and obviously my children are following suit... and the server asks (after my drink has been empty almost the whole meal) do we want refills... I say \""no, we are all finished\"" and she replies \""okay, shall I bring you the check?\"" ... young lady, my husband is still downing food... check? Jimney cricketts!!! She is definitely not trained properly... ummm honestly... I screw up as a server from time to time... I also try to make it right... this one... didn't get it... I'm sorry if she reads this... but more training is needed... oh on top of that... KNOW YOUR MENU!!! 56$ meal and we will NEVER go back!!! | 0 |
Whoa! I hate complaining BUT... my car came back still needing to be vacuumed. There was dried grass all over the passenger floor and rear as well as a small sticker which I picked up to show the employee. It gets worse, there were spots on the exterior which I could literally scrape off with my nails, which I did right in front of the employee. To their credit, they did offer to take it back and have it vacuumed again but seriously, I had already been there for this basic wash ($12.99) 30 minutes. I didn't have anymore time, that's not their fault but couldn't they have done it right the first time?! How hard can it be to vacuum a car? All-in-all, I wouldn't go there again and wouldn't recommend this place to a friend. About the only good thing was, they were nice to me which is well... nice, that's why I gave them a two star otherwise I'd probably go for the one star vote. | 0 |
Newer shop, great artists, clean and trustworthy. The owners have over 15+ years experience in the business. If you are looking for a custom piece, this is your place. I personally get tattooed by Steve Rieck who is not only an amazing artist but aims to please. Friendly people and great customer service. | 1 |
Went for the first time today and had a great experience. Very friendly staff welcomed us and the place is very clean. \n\nThe seats are leather and have a swivel \""table/tray\"" attached if you choose to eat lunch or dinner there, which we did. They have a pretty large menu offering the typical appetizers, sandwiches, burgers, salads and typical movie treats and...WAIT FOR IT....BEER and ALCOHOL! The nice thing is, you never have to leave your seat, just push the button on your tray, and a very friendly server appears! \n\nI had a burger and beer today (Tuesdays are $2 off burgers and beer). The burger and fries were tasty and the beer was cold! I believe they do have other daily specials like $2 off Margaritas on Mondays. \n\nCan't wait to go there again...the movie ticke prices are very affordable and prices for food are comparable to any other restaurant. | 1 |
This place is good for drinks and oysters in the bar area, but really that's it. We have given them 2nd, 3rd, and 4th chances and are now done. I really like the feel of the place and have had a few dishes that were good, which is why I guess we have tried to like it. The last time we went we had a crab cake that I'm sure had been frozen and reheated. It was so dry with no discernable crab. \n\nWe sat in the dining room once and there was butter all over the booth seat from the previous diners. We told the hostess and she just looked at us with a blank stare, we were like can you get someone to clean this, she unhappily complied. So strange. Mostly the problem is bad service and inconsistent food that is often under seasoned. Wish they would get it together, it would be great to have an authentic French brasserie in Charlotte and it's a beautiful space. Speaking of French brasseries, don't even get me started on Cafe Monte! | 0 |
Definitely one of the best buffets in Las Vegas IMO. Came here a couple of months ago, so some things might have changed, but I had a good experience. The wait wasn't long at all, but then again there weren't that many people in line. The brunch was a good selection with lots of variety. The best part were the crab legs and their dessert selection. Not to mention they had a variety of freshly squeezed juice in cute little bottles. However, some of the items weren't that great, but not terrible either. | 1 |
Serendipity is one of our favorite dinner or dessert place in LV. The place is under construction and it was cold outside so seating was hard but my Diamond Total Rewards card helped faster than usual seating and discount pricing. I tried the Las Vegas Steak cooked medium rare with 3 sunny side eggs in French bread for first time and it was worth it. My son and wife split the Portobello Mushroom Burger and they said it was delicious. | 1 |
Tried it for the first time tonight. I guess my expectations were set too high by all the reviews I read. I order cheese enchiladas and the cheese was NOT melted inside. I also ordered a bean burrito and the beans were very good. The guy taking orders was not very friendly at all. | 0 |
I haven't eaten at this particular Steak 'n Shake but I have at others when I used to live in the Dallas area. Fine cuisine? Don't expect it - just simple comfort food. The five-way chili (better known as Cincinnati style) is excellent, and the burgers - ahem - steakburgers do not disappoint.\n\nOnly drawback I've seen from reading other Yelp reviews is that there's only one location and it tends to get crowded on weekends. | 1 |
I dropped by Dozen Cupcakes during my trip to Pittsburgh. I'm from California and had to compare their cupcakes to the wildly popular Sprinkles Cupcakes.\n\nI had the confetti cupcake. The frosting was better than the frosting on grocery store bakery cupcakes.....but it was no match for Sprinkles' frosting. The cake was not bad, but still did not come close to Sprinkles.\n\nI would give 2.5 stars if I could. If you don't have a Sprinkles nearby, then maybe Dozen Cupcakes will be a good choice for you.?. I have not been to any other cupcake places in Pittsburgh, so I cannot tell you who makes the best cupcakes. | 0 |
Bad, bad, bad. They said 45-50 minutes and it didn't get here for an hour and a half. Their flyer prices totalled $15 but they charged $19. \n\nDon't order here! Anywhere else. | 0 |
Very good show with a lot of amazing performers. The acrobatics and special effects were amazing. It is a very loud show but also very enjoyable even if you aren't a huge Michael fan. I would recommend it to any music lover, great show! | 1 |
Their portions are a bit small since we were planning on sharing everything family style, but other than that it was AMAZING.\n\nPad Thai: SO GOOD with the right amount of flavor\nTom Yum: Their broth was very flavorful with the right amount of spicy kick. \nYellow Curry: You can never go wrong ordering this. Its a bit thick and has a lot of coconut milk but it was very good! \nPad See Ew: Very good. We got it with fried tofu. Yum!\nPineapple Fried Rice: actually comes served in a pineapple!! It was really good with raisins and cashews mixed in too. I almost didn't want to eat it, it looked so pretty. \n\nAnd have your meal with a Thai Ice Tea. Delicious. The staff was very attentive and very helpful when we didn't exactly know what to order. You'll see me eating here again. | 1 |
My first review as a Vegas resident...I wish I was writing a happier review. I have no idea how this place received 4 stars. It doesn't bode well for other Asian restaurants in Vegas. :-/\n\nHubby and I ordered pho and vermicelli noodles (bun). What a disappointment. The pho broth tasted like it was missing some key ingredients...it was bland. The bun was the same...and they really skimp on the meat and the noodles. Without meat and noodles, what are you really paying for? A bowl of lettuce? A bit expensive for just lettuce...\n\nVery disappointing. Hubby said he would give it 1 star. I guess I tend to a more lenient reviewer. Next time we'd rather drive twice the distance to go get some good food that won't leave us so disappointed. | 0 |
This is the main place I go for authentic vietnamese. The people are nice and pretty fast service sometime when they are not slam. The food is very good at a very reasonable price. Its a very relaxing atmosphere restaurant. | 1 |
Went tonight with Sweetie after church for dinner. Just us, no kids. Got there around 6:15 or so and it was empty, but started to fill up while we were there. Menu looks great, lots of options for everyone so we're off to a good start. Ordered the Caesar Salad to start and Sweetie had the \""Bibb Salad\"". Salads were OK, nothing great...but hey, it's a salad. The Parm roll served with my Caesar was \""old\"" and the croutons were unseasoned.\n\nSweetie ordered the grouper which was a nice portion and well cooked along with the lump crabmeat risotto which was good. My entree was almost NON EXISTENT, I ordered the hangar steak, which was barely 2 slices of steak on top of a \""sweet potato hash\"". I was completely disappointed in the portion size and when I said something to the manager he tried to convince me that t was 8 Oz. of steak before cooking. Now, let me say that I was a butcher in a former life (really) and know my meat....I'm not sure if someone hasn't checked their scales, but this portion was never 8 Oz! For $18.00, I was VERY disappointed in the value of the entree. Now, the steak, what there was of it was tasty and the sweet potato hash was also good. I just have to be honest the only thing I could think about was the small portion sixe the whole meal which ruined it.\n\nAt the end of the meal it was $68.00 with me drinking iced tea and Sweetie having water. 2 salads and 2 entrees with tip it was in the $70.00's with no alcohol being served. I just feel slighted for what I paid since $70.00 and thought about stopping at Chick Fil A on the way home since I was still hungry. \n\nSince I work hard for my money, I generally say something if I'm not happy when the Manager comes by and asks \""How is everything\"", this particular Manager is probably used to people saying \""OK\"" or \""good\"" because he couldn't get away from me fast enough when I said something was wrong and that I wasn't happy. I do know that the way to handle it is not to argue with the customer.\n\nUnfortunately, I won't be back to this establishment. I hate it, because it did have promise. Excuse me, I have to go fix myself a sandwich. | 0 |
Came in with my friend's mom's phone not knowing if there was any hope for it. Justin was very professional and quickly was able to diagnose the other problems with the phone as well. The phone looks fantastic and now has working buttons! Thank you so much for the excellent service!! | 1 |
We went here on a Monday at 10:30am and there were only a handful of people there. Service was prompt. We ordered the special. $9.99 for 2 eggs,bacon or sausage, potatoes , 2 silver dollar pancakes and a piece of toast. I ordered bacon with mine and am told they are out of bacon. Sausage it is. I was also given the option of sliced turkey. The food did come pretty quick and most all of it was cold. The potatoes clearly had been sitting around awhile. Just no warmth at all there. The pancakes were good just not hot enough. We did not spring for the $4.50 cup of coffee. With the other poor reviews on this place you would think they would be on top of their game. | 0 |
This yarn shop is fantastic. As a participant in this year's yarn crawl I can say without a doubt that this is the best yarn shop in the state. The yarn selection is unparalleled. No yarn store can carry everything, but Jessica Knits has a great variety in a wide range of price points. Wool is expensive, and this store is high-end, but they also carry high-quality yarn for the budget-minded knitter. Jessica Knits is also the exclusive carrier of the brands Rowan and Blue Sky in the Valley. New yarn brands are always coming in, and this store stays on top of what's \""now\"" in the yarn community.\n\nThis store also carries an exceptional range of tools and accessories. They carry the highest quality wood and metal needles to make your knitting experience as enjoyable as possible. (I do not crochet, but they carry crochet tools as well.) This store has all size and material combinations imaginable for circular needles. They also have several brands of interchangeable needle sets that seem to fly out the door as quickly as they arrive. Never fear, special orders are no problem here if you don't want to wait for the next shipment to arrive!\n\nThis store is under new ownership since 2011? I believe, and the new owner (Tammy) and her staff are a huge improvement over Jessica. These people know their knitting. The store welcomes knitting groups at a community knitting table and in a library area with chairs and couches. The coffee and treat bar in the back (all complimentary) encourages you to take your time and stay a while. \n\nThe shop offers a wide range of classes for beginners to experienced knitters. They also offer individualized project help and private lessons. In addition, they bring in renowned out-of-town knitters to teach workshops and classes. These are affordable opportunities to take classes one would normally have to travel out of town for. \n\nTammy is very community minded and sponsors a lot of service activities at her personal expense. For example, in the previous location she offered a discount on yarn if you brought in a book donation for the local library. She also carries yarn brands like Malabrigo that support the local communities in which the yarn is produced. (Think free-trade yarn.)\n\nThe computer software tracks your purchases each visit, and you get a percentage off (15% I think) your next purchase after you spend $350 in the store. \n\nThis store is a gem, and it's new location for the past year at Shea and the 101 is a huge improvement in both terms of size (over doubled) and location. It's very easy to access this store from the freeway.\n\nI would give it 4.5 stars if that were possible. The only reason I am not giving it 5 stars is due to my personal preference of store organization. The shop is organized by brand, and I find it easier to shop by yarn weight, as I tend to substitute brands in most patterns I knit. Like I said, a personal preference, but something I feel is worth mentioning.\n\nI highly recommend this store. If you are a local knitter, you'll be back for multiple visits. If you are an out-of-towner, you'll make a purchase. Either way you won't be disappointed. | 1 |
Check out the Prime Rib French Dip. Very delicious. Best french dip I have every had. Also try the sweet potato fries. | 1 |
I retained her fraudulent representations she set forth in a series of emails, which contradicted each other as she back-pedalled and apologized. Bottom line, her apologizes were as empty as most Arizona rivers. Not professional.. Even her pic must be 25 years old. | 0 |
We were in search of breakfast and saw that this place had a $4.99 egg special. Unfortunately it was 10am and the deal doesn't start until the night time. We still decided to eat here since we were hungryyyy.\n\nWe ordered the skillet with ham. ham grilled cheese, and an egg combo breakfast. I didn't want green peppers in my skillet, but the waitress said it comes as is. Uhh weird? I've always been able to remove something from a skillet if I didn't want it. The food arrived within about 10 minutes. I really liked my skillet. The potatoes were so soft and tasty. My friend raved about her grilled cheese. The portion size was big for me. I had to take the rest to go.\n\nOne problem I had was with the service. When we sat down my friend ordered coffee. No coffee came. When we ordered the food she ordered coffee again. When we got the food still no coffee. She told her one last time and finally got her coffee. After we finished eating we waited for a good 10 minutes until our waitress came by. \n\nThe food was good, but the service was pretty slow. | 1 |
My mom gets jealous when I tell her I'm going to Super Target. See, she lives in Payson and only has *gulp* WalFart up there.\nThe parking lot is spacious and it's always easy to find a convenient spot to park in.\nWalking in, I feel such a sense of calm. The aisles are wide, there aren't a million screaming, dirty kids running around, and it's not loaded with the kiosks you'll find at WalWhiteTrashMart.\nPrices are decent and there's always some sort of price cut, usually exactly what I need at the moment.\nGrocery selection is great for a non-grocery place. Could use help on the produce, though.\nPeople are always friendly and it seems they enjoy working here.\nWhat gives it 500 cool points???? The parking lot security guy. On a Segway!!!!!!! You won't find THAT at WalIAlwaysGetPinkeyeMart! | 1 |
First time in Vegas and it was recommended we stay at the Wynn. Got a good rate off of the Wynn website for 3 nights the week after labor day.\n\nFrom beginning to end the service was exceptional, the property beyond beautiful. Our room was very nice, not extravagant but nice. The bathroom was impressive and the view (29th floor) was amazing!\n\nThe bed was decent but the pillows could be a bit firmer. Housekeeping was great, loved how they \""organized\"" my mess of stuff in the bathroom. It's the little things that impress a girl like me.\n\nWe hit up the gym one morning which was nice. But what really impressed me was the pool! Loved lounging around and sipping on $18 pina coladas. Ah, the life. \""Just charge it to the room.\"" Beautiful grounds, comfy chairs, and chill music.\n\nBottomline, the Wynn is the place to go if you want a resort sort of feel while staying in Vegas. | 1 |
When I think of Steak 'n Shake I think of what should be a pleasant experience. \n\nFor starters the person that took the order was not very friendly. She seemed more preoccupied with texting on her cell phone than serving customers. I ordered a burger combo. \n\nThe burger had good flavor and was loaded. However the fries were very cold and skimpy. The drink machine was not working properly because the choices were either out or not serviceable. Overall the place could have been a bit more clean. The tables were dirty and not wiped down in some time. \n\nOther customers next to us expressed they were not happy with the quality of food received. It seemed to set the tone overall of this particular place. \n\nThe prices seem reasonable but should be reflective of the product. On this occasion it was not. This is not what I would expect from Steak 'n Shake. Perhaps another location may be suggested. | 0 |
If I need wings, I head to Wing King. I live a block from a Wild Wing and I STILL drive miles to go to Wing King. It's a little gritty on the inside, but that only guarantees great fried meat. The service is friendly and fast, but the parking can be a pain since you're fighting a dozen other shops in this gas station/strip mall. My favorite wing flavor is the salt and pepper. Huge chunks of ground black pepper and tasty salt crystals flavor the wings perfectly. Their house salad is huge. It is a great item to split. Top everything off with some of the best ranch dressing around. I have never been disappointed in the King. | 1 |
Ambiance is nice, but the overall food wasn't good at all, the steak meat had too much fat and wasn't good quality. The salad was simple, small without any special signature that should in that expensive stake house. All in all, pass on this restaurant. | 0 |
Ordered two loaded grilled, received two tortillas ... :/ thanks I guess. Won't do the drive-through here I guess ... | 0 |
Oh boy...what can I say. I am just writing a review of the courtyard room where I stayed and not the casino itself. All I have to say is you get what you pay for. Room is so dusty. I can literally see dusk floating all over the room. I would not dare walking bare foot on the carpet or bathroom floor. The air conditioner is old school and is attached to the wall that makes a terrible sound when it is turned on.\n\nStay here only when you have no other alternatives and the weekend is expensive on the strip; otherwise, just don't do it. | 0 |
Great Park, but it's getting a 2 star rating due to uncleanliness! It smells really bad & people don't pick up after their pets & there is a lot of poop around the park. My dog had fun, just couldn't stay too long because the smell seriously made me sick. I've been to many dog parks around the U.S. & this is the worst smelling one. | 0 |
We just had dinner there tonight- showed up at about 5:30pm, not too crowded for a sat night, no wait necessary. My BF and I sat down, ordered the chili/garlic edemame, he had the Mata green tea and I had the apple/lychee soda. My soda was yummy! My BF wanted sweet n'low for his tea but they didn't have any. So our waitress gave us sugar, which doesn't work cause it wont dissolve and sinks right to the bottom..oh well.\n\nAnyways- our friends finally get in and I order the duck steamed buns, my BF orders the KIKI burger and our friends get the Blue/Green burger and the Crab burger. We also order sweet potato fries, garlic salt pepper fries, Parmesan truffle fries and shrimp chips. \n\nMy duck steamed buns were delish- wish they would offer a combo of all the steamed buns in one dish, that way someone like myself that likes variety can try all three since I love pork belly too!\n\nMy BF and friend that ordered the burgers both thoroughly enjoyed theirs, they said the burgers were nice and juicy and were cooked perfectly. I had a small bite of my BF's Kiki burger and really liked it too (next time!)\nI also tried my friend's crab burger and it was okay- the crab cake had a good amount of crab, hardly any fillers so it was quite flaky.\n\nNow- out of all the fries, I actually loved the sweet potato fries the best, the wasabi aioli had a nice kick to it but the sweet potato fries were a thicker cut so you can still get the warm/soft potato bite to it.\nThe others were just okay and the shrimp chips a little too greasy still.\n\nOverall, a success as we will definitely be back to try more on the menu! | 1 |
I've been here several times and in have to say the food is pretty good and the staff is very friendly. I've tried the Torta del Rey (about $9) and it is packed with meat, eggs, ham and many other yummy things that make it a gigantic Mexican sandwich. I would split this with another person as it is big, unless of course you have lots of room for the entire yummy Torta. \n\nI've also had the Carne Asada mini tacos ($5.99 for 3) served with cucumbers, lettuce and radish slices. These are good if you're not feeling extremely hungry. \n\nThere are many things on the menu including seafood and the regular burritos and typical Mexican dishes you would expect to find. You MUST try the \""aguas naturales\"" ($4) which are made with natural fruit right when you order them. The strawberry and cantaloupe are my favorite. | 1 |
I would never use Superior Stone and Cabinet. We attempted to get an estimate on a complete master suite remodel and upgrade. The communication process was so poor I finally gave up. Unanswered emails and no responses. To add the ultimate evidence of the lack of professionalism and interest in customer service I recieved an emai today; two full months after the initial selection of materials and concepts with their salesperson, Dennis. Interestingly the project had been completed just three days previously by a much more responsive company. I can only imagine what a disaster it could have been to actually engage Superior Stone and Cabinet in the actual project if they couldn't even handle the simple estimate process. Hopefully this was just a particularly bad representative and not indicative of the entire company. Be cautious. | 0 |
The food and the table service was fantastic. Absolutely top notch. The hostess desk though was understaffed and the hostess had some attitude. Fortunately, everything else made up for it. | 1 |
Finally, a dentist that is kind, gentle, and a true professional! I'm so grateful that Dr. Gonzalez and her staff made my daughter's first dental cleaning such a nice experience. Dr. Gonzalez is great! I love that her clinic is eco-friendly. Our family loves her clinic. I recommend her clinic to everyone! | 1 |
Love Aria. Rooms are fantastic. Location is the best and fabulous comp policies. M life is great. Todd English pub ( as you walk out of aria and into Crystals) is fabulous place for quick bite.\nStaff is great and smoke is very minimal. Used to stay only at Bellagio..like Aria more. | 1 |
I had been getting approach by other banks to refinance because I have 700+ credit score and the equity on my house went up $90,000 since I bought on 2009 with the lowest rate offered back then 5.375. Instead of changing banks I decided to apply at Desert Schools at Arrowhead, where I've been banking for many years, paid off a couple of car loans and they also hold my current mortgage loan since 2009. I'm very disappointed on the service this time, I am trying to refinance to a 15 yr loan with a 3.5% rate. I agree to the fees and I've been providing all the documents they ask for and I'm still getting the run around. I was told we could Close by 07/27... and now the people that was helping me with the new loan are out on Vacation until 07/28. Now I'm having to answer the same questions to different people that just took over for the week. They are again for the twentieth time asking me about why my over time was different 3 years ago!, when it's pretty clear on all my pay stubs and W2s that my pay has not gone down at all... but they questioning about the same stuff like if they don't want to let me close the new loan any time soon. I hold the same job for 8 years, Don't have any past due account... and they have all my car loans, checking and savings accounts for over 9 years. ... why can they refinance my loan to a lower rate if I qualify? ???.... is it just because they loose money or their underwriter is a retarded person that can't figure out that the reason my total pay for the year doesn't equal to last year's is because it's only July! !!.. are they really going to make me wait til the end of the year just to see that I was right and my salary didn't go down. ...????!!!!*&\u20ac%\u00f7\u00d7? | 0 |
I took advantage of the August $10 spa credit promo for bringing in school supplies.\nThe one employee at the desk asked if I had a service scheduled, which was not listed on the flyer. She then called someone else who told her they are giving out $10 gift cards. \nI'm writing this because I'm confused as to why I got the snotty attitude for donating school supplies. $10 is not much toward $100 spa services!\nAnd wasn't the goal of this promotion to collect school supplies? | 0 |
Food is amazing! Great service & the food gets on your table within 5 minutes of your order (: love it!!\n\nXo | 1 |
Can't say I've ever had a great experience here, but they have a good selection and fair pricing so I put up with their crappy service and the occasional returned item. | 0 |
One of several Chinese dumpling places in what I like to call the \""China-town west\"" neighborhood (AKA Shaughnessy Village). Nice place, pretty empty at four in the afternoon... My server was very friendly and was easy to communicate with. \n\nThe menu offered many of the familiar varieties of \""traditional\"" fried or boiled/steamed dumplings with pork, beef, lamb, shrimp, tofu, and various vegetables. I was pleased to note that they offered several vegetarian (5 varieties) and vegan (4 varieties) friendly dumplings, although, it should be noted, that as with most of the other Asian doling places I have been to, shrimp is considered a \""vegetable\"". I also double checked for my vegan friends, and can confirm the wrapper of the non-meat dumplings contain NO EGG.\n\nI sampled two of their boiled vegetarian dumpling offerings: #46, Tofu & cabbage and #47, corn with edamame & carrot. I preferred #46 personally in both texture and flavor, but both where very good, much better than other dumplings I have had in the past that where filled with bland glass noodles (I mean *really* who wants a noodle filled with noodles???)\n\nThey took a bit of time getting to the table, but I assume that it just meant they where very fresh! And they where piping hot when they arrived. The order had 15 dumplings and the bill came to under $12 with tax.\n\nI would go there again. | 1 |
Yum. This place was awesome. First off... I love the selection of Macarons. I think there were like a dozen. And they melt in your mouth. My frozen Vanilla coffee drink was fantastic and didn't wire me up too much. The place is practically designed for college students in need of a great place to study. There were outlets EVERYWHERE. There's even a second level that I will explore next time. The service was fast, friendly, and helpful when I had stupid questions. I will definitely be back to sample more awesomeness. | 1 |
Tried the\""all you can eat fish fry\"". it was served with a plate of fries and one piece of fish. We immediately requested more fish. 20 minutes later (when the rest of our group was finishing their meals) a second piece of fish was delivered. We were told that only one piece of fish could be served at a time. There is a 15 minute wait for each additional piece. Fish was delicious but not worth the wait for three pieces of fish. | 0 |
This place is awesome! Stayed here for 4 hours having great coffee and great company. The staff was super friendly and nice. My new favorite coffee spot for sure! | 1 |
This review is for service only as I did not see any flower arrangements.\n\nI was looking for a local florist to help with my wedding flowers. Instead of buying the flowers from an online wholesale site, I preferred to buy from a local florist - however, I wanted to do the centerpieces and bouquets myself. I went to Gloria's (and I believe I spoke with Gloria herself) and she was very, very rude to me. She did not like that I wanted to do the arrangements myself - which is fine if she said no, she wouldn't order flowers for me. However, she said she would order flowers for me but she just gave me attitude about it in the process. She, then, proceeded to ask me what kind of flowers I wanted. When I responded to say that I didn't know yet and was hoping a florist could help give me some guidance, she seemed shocked. \""You DON\""T KNOW??\"" I told her my wedding colors and, again, requested guidance from an expert. She, again, asked me why I didn't know what flowers I wanted and then started to begrudgingly show me some flowers. By this point, I was very fed up and let her know that I would not be needing her services.\n\nSo, while I can not review any of her actual arrangements, I can say that my experience with this florist was extremely rude and I would prefer to go somewhere else. | 0 |
Sushi Ken is the absolute best Japanese food in Arizona, possibly even top ten for the United States. The place is Japanese owned and run; unlike a lot of the other \""Japanese\"" places in the area. The sushi I ordered was perfect, in every way, shape and form. The eel I had was nice and warm. I tried a bit of my girlfriend's chicken she got and it was delicious. Anyone who likes Japanese food simply must visit this place, is it also great for first timers. If you want to try out sushi but are afraid of raw fish just get the crunchy shrimp roll since there is no raw fish on it. There are plenty of other cooked dishes that are amazing. If you are a fan of raw fish they have a great selection as well. | 1 |
More like 3.5 stars. The location is in deep North Las Vegas (non-yuppie chow town) so put into consideration what time would be best not to get shot and what not...so, I'd say before 2pm. Went here last night and it's a good thing football was on TV so everyone's at home.\n\nTheir menu is pretty busy. They have burgers, fries, sammies, Greek salad, Mexican food, etc. They have combos in secret code and you probably have to be a regular to know what those codes are. I had a few bites of their pastrami burger and chili cheese fries, and an horchata. I might say the burger was pretty tasty and the party wasn't dry. The lettuce they put on the burger was green and fresh (way better than wilted fast food chain lettuce). Their pastrami is what I call \""beginners pastrami\"" which is great for non-pastrami lovers like me. It tastes milder than the average pastrami.\n\nThis is a no none sense type of place. You pick what you want, go up to the counter to place your order - if you ask questions they roll their eyes at you, take a number and have a seat, they bring your food to your table, you eat and you leave. What happens in between leaving the restaurant and walking to your car may vary. | 1 |
We visited last weekend and were pleasantly surprised. We had the trio of fries, pickles and onion rings which were tasty.\n\nThe burgers were done just right and were flavorful.\n\nThe best part were the milkshakes with a shot of flavored vodka. YUM! \n\nWe had been to BJ's the night before where we had a bad experience, so we were very pleased when we finished our meal at Stripburger and the price wasn't that bad. \n\nWe will come again the next time we are at Fashion Show. | 1 |
I love this little pizza spot! ^_^ I always stop by here after Marquee or when I'm in the strip area and just want a quick bite to eat. The pizza is great and I love the fact that it is hidden. This is pretty much a stop-and-eat place in its own corner. Has a neighborhood feel. | 1 |
Delicious! I love the salmon and lamb dishes. Their buffet on the weekends has a great variety and excellent flavor. The wait staff are enthusiastic and give great advice for helping choice a meal. They also know their food inside and out. I always come here with my Indian friends and try what they suggest. We all love it. You cannot go wrong with the Blue Taj! | 1 |
Absolutely awful company do not use!!!!! Scamming dishonest techs who try to create more problems with your repair to raise the bill. They have no customer service and have an I don\""t care attitude . The tech was verbally insulting and down right nasty. The office manager offered no apologies for my experience and would not own up to their company's obviously true poor reputation. | 0 |
I am sad....oh, SO sad...this USED to be \""Our Place\""...our favortie little pizza joint...our standby \""What's For Dinner?\"" Our home-a away from home-a. But now more. Pizza A Metro has quickly spiralled into a place where they'll take your money, but you are no longer \""famiglia\""...\n\nWhen it first opened, you were greeted by the owner, served hot, fresh, incredibly delicious food at an incredible price. A family of four could eat a complete meal for under $25, and that was before the economy took the REAL nosedive. Takeout was served fresh, no hassles, any way you wanted. We took incredible pride in sharing Pizza A Metro with friends & family.\n\nNow, the prices have shot through the roof - our last order was a large pizza & two pastas...$40. Whaaaaa? We got take out, and even though it was promised in 15 min, when we got there in 15 it had been sitting, was cold & starting to congeal. When we bit into a slice of our favorite pie - A CRIME! Gristlely meat! Stale veggies! Old sauce! Yucky crust! Totally disappointing. Two gloppy pasta dishes I seriously could have made at home didn't make it any better. The only dish made at Pizza A Metro that is still worth the dough is the Carbonara - to die for. Fresh, that is.\n\nMy last (and final) trip, I watch a kitchen worker scratch his head then grab some cheese toss into a dish. Thank goodness it wasn't my dish...or was it...Well, may we never talk of this again...\n\nToo bad...we miss you, Maura. Hope Scottsdale is going well. We miss you. | 0 |
Not sure if what they are doing is legal: I like the music and the set up a lot, the bar tender decided to charge me $6 for a cup of water, she justified the charge as a \""fill\"" and it wasn't that I was only ordering it alone, I ordered two mixed drinks and a beer along with it. Needless to say she did not get a tip. | 0 |
OK, let me start by saying this is a food review, not a venue review. Haven't been for a concert yet.\n\nWhile I'm generally not a fan of grilled burritos (burritos that have been put into a panini press), the Veggie Burrito at Crescent really brought the flavor. Good soy sauce saut\u00e9 on the veggies, good flavor on the beans and a good ratio of the two. This is my first time there, but Crescent seems to pay attention to the details. The tortilla was one of the best I've had in Phoenix (I want to know where they get them), and even the corn chips seemed a couple notches above ordinary. The salsas are the same delicious salsas from El Gallo.\n\nI'll definitely be back | 1 |
Who knew there would be a pho restaurant sharing space with a coffee shop/cafe inside Treasure Island. My husband (boyfriend, at the time) and I were meeting up some friends who were staying at Treasure Island and as we were walking towards the elevators, we saw a sign that read \""Pho\"" and \""Coffee Shop\"" and found that to be extremely odd. However, we decided that we will try that place the next day after drinking (pho is our hangover food).\n\nThe next day, we went to Pho at The Coffee Shop, still intrigued at the mixture of pho and a coffee shop. Let's start with the price. It's overrated. I am not accustomed to paying close to $12 for a bowl of pho, especially since I can get one in the LA area for under $7.\n\nGranted, I could have gone to Pho Kim Long or another pho restaurant, but I don't want to drive or take a taxi all the way out to Chinatown. \n\nThe bowl is pretty good. The restaurant does NOT skimp on the meat. The broth is pretty decent, as well.\n\nOver the next two years, the pho section has expanded. I will definitely come back for my pho hangover food. | 1 |
Just went here yesterday. They sucked. My friend and i told them two manicures. They didn't give me a manicure, they just painted my nails, no filing, nothing. When what really made me mad was that on their sign in sheet i put 'regular manicure'. My friend got tips, she told me the lady wasn't even paying attention while she was filing them and didn't take off leftover glue still on her nail. My nails cost 6 bucks, but thats for nothing but painting them, at least it wasnt more.They told me in the beginning 27 dollars for hers and then they said 25 later. OH by the way they have no price sheet or anything so i thought that that was kind of tacky and annoying since you cant really decide what you want unless you have to ask.\nAll i have to say is..\nThis place has lost my buisness!\nI have gone here once before and wasnt sure because it was so long ago but i rememeber they didnt do my french manicure that good either.\nI hope you take my advice | 0 |
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