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The car was fine but the service was very slow and the facilities are a little run-down. There was a very long wait with only three customers. The parking lot looks more like a used car lot than a rental lot. It definitely wasn't worth the cheaper price.
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It's so overpriced considering the quality of the food. It definitely is not worth $18.00 to $25.00 a plate. The dinner menu is also very limited. I definitely wouldn't recommend it.
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Ahhhh Mandalay Bay! I love this hotel for mainly one reason, the pools are fantastic. I can barely swim (picture a Chihuahua swimming in the Atlantic and you get the idea of how I look in a swimming pool), but I still love swimming here, as the pools are just so much fun. The lazy river made me look like Michael Phelps and the wave machine made all of us mid thirties grown ups regress to a childhood mental state as we desperately tried to catch the wave as it came in every minute or so. Just brilliant. \nThe one downside is that during the winter months the wave machine and lazy river seem to be closed.\n\nThe rest of the hotel is good and clean, with the staff all very courteous and helpful. Plus it is one of the cheaper options amongst the more up market hotels, so it is a bit of a bargain.\nI would definitely stay here again (hopefully soon!).
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This place is awesome!
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Great gluten free options! The gyro meat is NOT gf though. They have gf pita bread and the other protein options are gf. Very clean and the staff helped us out greatly. This is not traditional Mediterranean but is great for quick healthy on the go food.
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Anybody that knows me knows that I am a Prince SUPERFAN. I have seen Purple Reign perform many times over the years and every time I go to Las Vegas, I am all up on this show. \n\nMy very first time seeing Jason Tenner perform as Prince, it was back in 2004 and at that time, the show was FREE and they were at The Boardwalk Hotel. I was playing cards when my eyes caught this little man who looked strikingly like my future husband and baby daddy...PRINCE!! I nearly lost my mind...I moved closer to the stage, breaking my winning streak at the Blackjack table so I could get a better look. Oh..My...God..I was completely blown away by how well he got down Prince's mannerisms, stage presence and even his voice down. It was freakin' amazing. This guy is extremely talented in his own right, but dayum, I mean, I have seen Prince live and this guy could perform right next to him..seriously. It was like watching the real thing. The band is awesome, Jason Tenner can play the guitar quite well and even has the dance moves down. I would say, his version of Prince would span from the Purple Rain era to say..errrm \""The Most Beautiful Girl In the World\"" era around 1994 or so.\nTo sum it up, this show should not be missed.\n\n They are now playing at the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay on Sunday nights and they also have a version of The Time that performs with them as well who are also pretty freakin' good. Now, all they need is to add a Sheila E impersonator and we are golden. I will be heading back to Las Vegas in October so, of course this where you'll know to find me on Sunday nights. You will definitely enjoy this show if you have a smidgen of fondness for Prince. Highly recommended!
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I am not sure what kind of rebranding went on at the corporate level of Restoration Hardware in the last several years, but I am not impressed. \n\nI used to come to RH to find old school, classic designs at what I thought were decent prices. There has since been a massive elevation in the level of pretension without the corresponding elevation in product quality and design. Valet parking at this store, really?? Sofas that are so huge that they would only work in a room the size of a small bungalow? Are you dying to get your hands on a $2K German Light Bulb Voltage Tester bar? Yeah, me neither. \n\nI came in to buy some more of the starry string lights which I am absolutely obsessed with. The three employees on the main floor were so busy kissing the a$$ of just one customer that a couple of us other customers with purchases on our mind were completely ignored. I ended up just leaving after 10 minutes and ordered my stuff online.\n\nRestoration needs to be restored back to the way it was.
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Cool atmosphere and motif. The beer list is good and the prices aren't bad. Good selection of food items and the sandwiches are delicious.
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This is easily the worst hotel I've ever stayed in. It really seems like it should be illegal to charge how much they charge for a place in such a state of disrepair, and not even that conveniently located. I don't think I'm particularly picky with hotels; I just want clean, safe, and quiet. But \""Quality\"" suites seemed like more of a sketchy place you'd rent by the hour to conduct a drug deal or perform other illicit activity and then leave, not to actually sleep in. \n\nThe condition of the room was absolutely awful. It smelled horribly like rotting garbage, and despite emptying the majority of a bottle of Febreze it still smelled terrible. Nearly everything in the room looked like it had been brought in during the 70's, and then left for the next 40 years. Again, I was shocked that they could charge this much for how poorly maintained it was.\n\nUpon check-in we were excited to discover the complimentary shuttle. I was thinking that this might be the saving grace of the hotel and justify both the cost and the stench. We booked 2 spots on the shuttle to take us to Heinz field the next morning and were told to go to a specified pickup place to get the shuttle back and that they would be running pickups every 30 minutes up to 3 hours after the game. If there was no shuttle, then we were told to just call and ask to be picked up. Ok, sounds great. We go to our game, walk around the city a bit, and then only 2 hours after the game went to the designated pickup spot. We waited for a few minutes and I decided to call, just to check on the status of the shuttle. We're told the driver was just leaving and that he would be there in 20 minutes. 45 minutes later, still no shuttle. I decided to call and check in again. I'm now told that the shuttle has a load of people to take to the Penguins game and that he can get me in an hour. Unacceptable. This could've been their saving grace, but ended up being just as bad.\n\nI will never ever stay here again and highly recommend looking elsewhere for your lodging needs anywhere around Pittsburgh. There is not one redeeming quality about this scam of a place.
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UPDATE: This company charged my debit card $38.00 after I disputed the charge for long hauling and paid the driver cash. So, if you're keeping score: $58.00 from McCarran to Travel Lodge on Koval, you can practically walk there (2.7 miles). I'm reporting the charge as fraudulent, and have filed a report with the Nevada Taxi Authority.\n\n ---\n\nMinus 9000 for Nellis Cab Company.\n\nHad the misfortune of hiring car #765 on Sunday April 28, 2013, at McCarran, after having just been royally screwed around by the airlines. The driver of this cab was completely incompetent and didn't understand English...or did he? \n\nI think he was pretending to not understand, because he took an unnecessarily LONG route to our hotel, located right next to the airport, and turned a $15 fare into a $40 fare. I called BS, gave him a twenty and basically said \""go F yourself.\"" And this is also what you should do if a Las Vegas cabbie ever tries to scam you. \n\nAlso, this little guy had his permit obscured with a piece of paper, in such a way that I couldn't get his name or even see his picture. Don't use these ridiculous, unethical crooks.
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Figured being from SF, you'd think my first Boiling Crab is in SJ... nope! \n\nThe main difference between Hot N Juicy and here is the menu. BC offers also snacks such as catfish with fries, chicken strips, chicken wings and lemon pepper, regular or cajun fries too. per tray is about $6 to $8 and they were yummy, bun and I might get this every time because you can mix and match what fries you'd like so you can get the best of best worlds ^^\n\nThe bill was interesting -- because the total for BC was about the same as HnJ, BC was about $45-$50 with tip because my server was awesome and HnJ was about $40 with tip. For BC we had more food and that's including getting soda too. \n\nThe cajun fries here at more of a spicy kick and HnJ are more cajun tasting. Lbs of shrimp between here and HnJ is about the same $11-$13 I believe\n\nBoth are good in my book, will probably be just whatever I feel like eating that night haha
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So I visited this place two times over this weekend.... sounds bad right? \n\nFriday we shared a pizza and wings, 3 Capt and Cokes for me and several large mugs of beer for my sexy wife. Everything was great and the bill was cheap. \nWe also tried some of the Spin Dip, Alfredo Chicken and garlic knots. Those were all good too. \n\nSunday, the Cards were playing and so was the Green Bay and Vikings on at the same time. We had to go to a bar that had them both. \n\nI had the burger and a salad. While the burger was OK and most of you would have loved it I was underwhelmed and had hoped for better. I was disappointed by the salad too. It was lettuce and carrots and 2 small cherry tomatoes. \nThe buddies sliders and wings were good.
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To say the employees here are rude would be putting it mildly. \n\nI come here frequently, not because it is the best McDonald's, but rather because it is the closest McDonald's. The food here is okay at best, for a McDonald's. It's certainly better than either location on Chandler Boulevard. However, my major complaint is that no matter what time of day I come or if I go drive through versus inside, not a single employee thanks me for my business. \n\nIt especially irks me because as someone who has worked customer service, I always make a point of thanking the people who are providing me the service. I don't think it's unreasonable to expect the same courtesy from people where I choose to spend my money, thus providing them a job.\n\nApart from the blatantly rude service, this location seems to have a problem with employees never emptying trash cans. Especially at the drive through. I can't count how many times I've come, even in the morning, and that trashcan is overflowing. I'm not sure if it's a problem for the health department or not, but I can tell you that it's really disgusting to see birds and flies hang around the trashcan right in front of where I'm picking up my food. Food and trash literally overflow. It's a similar case inside the restaurant, especially at the cans near the bathroom.\n\nOverall this is an okay McDonald's if you just need one that's close by, but don't expect it to be a great McDonald's.
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I was very disappointed in this store. We went to buy trees for our yard and found some that we liked. However, when we tried to buy them, the owner told us that the tags on the trees were last year's tags and the prices would be higher. Even at the higher price, the trees were a good value. I am not disputing that. However, the customer should be shown a CORRECT price on the item, not told when ready to buy it that it is higher than posted. We were ready to buy five trees and wound up buying none. We had two other people along with us who also thought that the price in the item should be the price paid by the customer. None of us will be going back.
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I've been here a few times. I've tried a variety of their rolls and have to say the sushi is just okay. What I keep coming back for is specifically for their Glendale and Volcano rolls which are rich and flavorful. Their bento boxes were surprisingly good sized.
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This is a unique concept that is well executed.\n\nFull disclosure: I am a clothing rep and I visit vintage and reuse boutiques as part of my job.\n\nPreloved is mostly affordable and has taken their idea full swing. Definitely worth a visit.
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This is a convenient place to meet and eat. I had a business meeting over lunch which worked out well since the restaurant seems to drown out some of the casino noise and the ambient music. I had the chicken quesadilla which tasted good except for the guacamole which was horrible. The portion was a tad on the small side but it is considered an appetizer and reasonably priced.
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I always enjoy eating here because their service is always good. They always ask how you are doing and if everything is good with the food. Their food comes out pretty quick and I usually order panang chicken. I also recommend eating their honey walnut shrimp and pad Thai, it's so delicious.
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Ok, so I was quite hungover and exhausted when my best friend and I stopped in Phoenix on our way home from Vegas. Our flight was early, we didn't want to leave Sin City and I was a tad cranky that we had a 45 min layover (Grr..)\nWhile we were walking around the US Airways terminal looking for a snack, we came across Modern Burger. I'm pretty hesitant re: airport food but I decided to give it a try.\nOh My God. Modern Burger.. please open an outlet in NY. Please.\nYour Cheeseburgers are amazing. The beef is great quality - as was the salad I opted to put on to of my burger.\nHowever - the fries were the best part of my meal. Beautifully cut and seasoned to perfection. \nI am literally now going to transit in Phoenix every time I fly west now - just to have my Modern Burger fix!
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Every damn time.\nIt's always something. \n\nThat advertise 1/2 off ALL drinks during happy hour. \n\nThere is no asterisk, no fine print.\n\nAll means all \n\nWe ordered 2 Funkwerks beers. \nGuess what?\n\nSecret Surprise!\n\nFunkwerks excluded. That was not disclosed on the placard, or the beer list nor by the waitress. \n\nToo bad because (in her words)\n\""That's just how it is\""\n\nI hate myself for coming back here.
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Pros:\n- no casino = no smoke smell\n- clean\n- calm atmosphere\n- nice and huge bathtub \n\nCons:\n- tv, stove, and coffee machine were broken \n- room service didn't knock before entering \n- far from strip\n- food service is slow and forgot to bring us utensils (we never got them)\n- pillows smelled like sweat\n- didn't replenish the tea packets\n- wifi is really slow
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Great rotating beer selection. Great staff. Colorful characters nightly lol.
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Had a Living Social coupon for a dozen cupcakes - got them for wife's birthday. A small hitch in service was more than made up with great cupcakes and having them delivered. Had the red velvet cupcakes and were treated to pumpkin spice ones. Looking forward to trying their cakes.
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most amazing meal i've had. bar none. filet was amazing, potatoes were scrumptious. and great wine! will remember this one for a very long time.
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Will never go back.... was working with someone to get in on guest list. Flew in on Sat,, checked into hotel. Showed up at Daylight at 1:58, text the guy I was working with,, got a text back- guest list closed. (?) No one told us there was a closed time for the guest list.\n\nWe talked to some other guys up front, got in. $50 each girl. (Yikes). Crowd was lame... everyone was stuck up and not good looking. bad vibe.\n\nChecked credit card bill today.... I bought 1 round of drinks $100. I see my card was charged multiple times!~~ I am fighting the charges. I was there with one other girl! All we bought was 2 of those 32oz size drinks $40 each... YES, I tipped $20! You think they would of appreciated that!\n\nSTAY AWAY!! DONT GO! RUDE PLACE LOOKING TO RIP PEOPLE OFF!
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My hunnybunny and I dined here for weekend brunch during our stay-cation in April 2014 and we were not displeased. After eyeing this eatery for months, we have finally gotten the chance to experience what Payard was all about. We didn't take advantage of the to-go bakery, but opted for the dine-in experience. \n\nIt was a busy Saturday morning for Payard, but service was quick and efficient. there were several parties ahead of us; the foyer was small and we found ourselves among casino traffic and noticed on-lookers stopping by to check the establishment out. \n...Good marketing tactic...or poor design..? That's for you to decide. ;)\nOnce seated, we were promptly greeted and our drink orders were taken. I started off with a grapefruit mimosa. YUM. \nThe restaurant was small compared to other in-house casino eateries, but I enjoyed my time pent there. It was small and intimate and I felt like I wasn't in Vegas, the land of big and shiny things. \nI am a self-proclaimed French toast fan. Can you guess what I ordered? Yes, indeed. \nDoughy and cakey, each bite of my beloved pain perdu was a taste of sweet, sweet indulgence. My tummy was happy. \nThe service was prompt and unobtrusive, which I totally appreciated! \nWe haven't had the chance to try their famed almond croissant. We will check that out on our next visit. Stay tuned!
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The best crab cakes I ever had, EVER!!\n\n5 stars for service. The wait staff was impeccable. They were very attentive and actually served our sides to us!\n\nI ordered the filet mignon and thought it was okay. I loved their side dishes (creamed corn, lobster mac n cheese) and crab cakes more.
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You would think that a small touristy town like Saint Jacobs. Where you have an abundance of local farmers, especially with the BIG menonite farmers market nearby and local aquaculture. You would get the best food southwestern ontario has to offer but NO! Ordered the proper fish and chips or should I call them IMPROPER fish and chips? Fish was drenched in oil, over cooked probably used the same fryer for the fries as well. It was disappointing to say the least, considering its almost $15.00 bucks for the dish alone. I should have just stayed at the farmers market and got some hotdogs, apple fritters & pop less than that amount.
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If whoever owns this franchise really cares about protecting the Fatburger brand, they'll dump the crew that was working late morning on Saturday, 1/25. My wife and I walked in and were immediately jolted by the loud, thumping dance music being played on the house system. What?!?! Photos of everybody from Miles Davis to T-bone Walker on the walls, and you're playing this crap? It got worse. We ordered at the counter, and while we were waiting another couple came in, ordered, and then sat outside to wait for their food. We watched the young woman who took the orders deliver food to them, and suspected that she had given them our order. sure enough, a couple minutes later, counter girl came to our table and said \""I'm sorry, I accidentally gave them your order.\"" Really easy to see how confusing it could have been with a total of four people in the entire place! When our food did arrive, I found a puddle of grease at the bottom of my order of half-cooked onion rings.\nSad. I like Fatburger (and part of the reason is the music selection). but the unsupervised kids who were working that day found a way to make it a really crappy experience.
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Didn't taste the Yogurt here yet, but had the ice cream. Reminds me of the ice cream in NYC Chinatown! Decent prices for ice cream, my SO and I brought 3 kids here after dinner and they seemed to enjoy it. Really hot sitting inside though, but better than outside, haha. We got green tea & cookies and cream.\n\nWe'll be back to again, but might not try the froyo since the reviews for that are so bad. :)
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Good food, Great wine, Awesome ambiance, and Fantastic people! We had a great time and LOVED the unique and very reasonably priced wine as well! Had a great time and can't wait to get back!
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I have been a member since 1994 and have become disenchanted with this location. The men's locker room is quite shabby. There are broken tiles in the shower stalls and they have been that way for many months. The grout is dirty throughout. Until recently there was no place to put your stuff while showering. The urinals are filthy most of the time and there is usually urine on the floor because of faulty flushing. The worst thing, the sinks are slow to drain because of clogs. This has been prevalent for at least a year or more. The staff is very nice and most of the equipment is good, it is just the awful locker room that ruins the place. The Rainbow/Alta location is better. I go to Summerlin because of convenience. I would cancel my membership but at 19 bucks a month I put up with it. No way would I pay $39 as a new member.
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I was once taken here by an ex whilst trying to win me back. He thought the way to my heart was to throw money at me and give me expensive food. I think his mantra was echoing that of the restaurant itself. Its reputation preceded my visit, so I was expecting the best dinner I've ever had (which is why I said yes to the invitation!). But I found the whole experience less than enjoyable. The menu was very fancy , verging on uncomfortable and the wine list was bigger than the majority of my textbooks. And I have a lot of text-books. If you are a wine buff then you'd love it, but I was happy with a glass of sauvignon - imagine my surprise when I had to specify from which world (old or new), which country, which area, which vineyard. I was expecting to be asked to specify the grape.\n\nSo, the Witchery has a very strong reputation in Edinburgh as being the best restaurant, and I can see why. It looks fancy, it tastes fancy, the price was fancy! But, again, I wasn't impressed. To win me over, you need to prove your worth. Sadly, both my ex and the Witchery failed to do so.
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I've been to this store several times over the past few years and I don't know why I keep going back. Every time it's a horrible experience. I am planning to learn my lesson this time.\n\nThe meat there is a huge problem (lots of brown/gray, rancid-looking stuff sold at full price) but the worst thing is the cashier service. \n\nDespite the time of day, they only ever seem to have 1 register open. Which means that, to buy a single item in the AM, it's a 20 minute wait at least. \n\nToday at 8 AM the line for the single register was 10 people long. It took so long that the lady in front of me, who only wanted some orange juice, finally dropped out of line and left. I was still standing there 15 minutes later. \n\nHere's the WORST part: The manager walked by the line 2 different times, looked right at it, and kept walking. \n\nHe didn't open a register himself to speed those commuters on their way. He didn't ask the woman at customer service to come up and open one. He just saw the grumpy people in line and ignored it. \n\nThis is why Safeway - especially this one - is failing. \n\nManager Ben, you just lost Safeway 2 customers today - at least.
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It was my first time in Vegas and I went with my friend John, now John is a vegas junkie, usually he travels out there in November and March every year. He loves hitting ther strip during March Madness.\n\nAnyway, he had found a deal at his travel agent, he booked us two different deals, one was at Treasure Island, that deal included airfare. The other deal was two days and three nights at the Stratosphere, free. When you checked in they gave you 100 dollars in free slot play, 50 bucks cash, and free buffet. All we had to do was check in, go to the room, mess up the beds and go stay in comfort at Treasure Island. One catch, we had to participate in a slot tourniment one of the days we were there. You had to sign up at the front desk. The tourny was every hour on the hour from 8 am to 8pm. So we signed up for 2 pm the next day to fullfill our requirements to recieve the free room.\n\nThe Stratosphere was in some sort of finacial trouble it seems and were giving rooms away to get people to gamble in their hotel. So we got our room keys (NO BELLHOPS?) we took a very old, creeky elevator to our floor and when John opened up his door he noticed people in bed watching TV, it was pretty funny, not to the people in bed though, but I still chuckle about it when he brings it up. They got it straighten out and apologized.\n\nThe place was a hole, I mean a real dump. We couldn't wait to get out of there and check in at Treasure Island. We each had fifty bucks cash from the Stratosphere and returned the next day to play in the tourny, I did'nt do very well, there but i did dump the hundred dollers in free slot play in a 5 dollare machine and walked out well ahead.\n\nBut seriously, there are so many nice places to stay in Vegas.\n\nPS, rode the roller coaster at the top, I will never do that again, that is one crazy ass ride!
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Great tacos for only $2 each. Go with the pulled pork. The habanero sauce on the side adds great flavor if you can take the heat. Would have been 5 stars but the quesadillas are just average. Stick with the tacos and you will be happy.
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Love, love, love this place! I lived for a year in Shadyside very close to this place and I went for brunch numerous times! I have had almost everything on the menu - the crepes are great, the eggs even better and the pastries are also good! I will admit I have only had brunch here and highly recommend it for brunch. Usually very good service, we never make reservations and are still seated within 15 minutes, typically way less. Enjoy!
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I tweaked my eyebrows after visiting because they needed it...\n\nSome people have nice, naturally arched brows, but I don't. My eyebrows aren't very thick either, so in order to give them an attractive shape they need to be made a bit thinner (nothing crazy though). I came to this place because it was on the way back from my salon and it had good reviews, but after she was done my eyebrows still had no shape. She cleaned them up and made them even, but they were somewhat sloppy around the edges and I came home and brought my arches up and took care of some stray hairs because she didn't do that. I used to go to this awesome lady back in Novi, MI and she did an outstanding job but it is SO SO difficult to find people like that. For now I'll just buy my own brow scissors because with the exception of the lady in MI I can do a better job myself...\n\nI even sent my best friend before/after pictures and she liked my eyebrows better after I touched them up. \n\nIf your brows already have a great shape and you want to pay to have them cleaned up--go for it. You could probably do the same thing yourself though. I shouldn't have to tell an eyebrow \""expert\"" what I want her to change. She should be able to give my brows the best shape for my face type instead of avoiding all shape just because she doesn't want to reduce thickness at all. That doesn't work for me, but hey! Now I know not to waste my time or money. At least the people were friendly.
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This review is for the restaurant inside Ti called Gilley's and not for the hotel as a whole. \n\nFor starters, Gilley's is a BBQ/cowboy/southern themed restaurant. I like BBQ but it was a group decision on coming here and not my own. \n\nThe menu here is huge, there were so many options it was difficult to decide on what to get. I think huge menus are generally a bad thing, because it is difficult to be good at \""everything\"". \n\nI decided on the veal short rib with mixed vegetables and mac n cheese as my sides. The meal also came with corn bread muffins and possibly some other stuff I don't remember. \n\nThe meals took a little bit to get out but I can let that go as our party was more than 12 people and they probably felt that we wanted to break bread together. Understandable. \n\nThe food itself was not that great. I was reminded of sit down family chain joints such as Applebee's, Chili's, etc. My short rib tasted dry and overcooked. Some of the food was lukewarm (probably from us having to break bread together). I can't speak for anyone else, but one of my friends did comment on his meal being the same afterward. \n\nThe service on the other hand was awesome. Vegas was dead this time of year, but the staff didn't drop their customer service levels one bit. We were well tended to with drinks, napkins, or whatever kind of bullshit large groups need in restaurants. \n\nI didn't think the prices were too bad, especially since Vegas charges extra for everything simply for being in Vegas. I had my entree, several drinks for myself, and several drinks for others and the bill was only $73 (excluding tip). I was expecting for it to be over a $100 for sure. \n\nOverall I think if you're in Ti and don't want anything fancy for dinner with your guy/girl, or friends I think you'd be better off getting Canter's or the buffet than Gilly's.
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This is a great little place to visit. I love going for runs outdoors and this place is cool to explore. There's lots of vegetation, wildlife and water! Which is a change of scenery in Arizona. Lots of people were fishing but I wouldn't trust what you catch in those ponds. :/\n\nIt's a nice place to go for a stroll and explore!
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I love me some donuts and all things breakfast, but I was very disappointed with the quality of donuts and breakfast sandwiches at Dunkin Donuts. The chocolate donut and the bacon egg and cheese sandwich are a recipes for an instant stomach ache.
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Nothing special here. Average tacos and below average service. If you are drunk and hungry this place might suite you.
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The sandwiches are delicious, if a bit spendy, but they are large and filling. \n\nThe marijuana theme is hilarious :-) but maybe not kid friendly.\n\nIts a college joint, and right next to ASU so whatever.\n\nI would definitely eat here again if I was in the mood for a sandwich (admittedly not often).
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Excellent service. They had the type of vehicle I wanted. Check in was easy. Bringing it back was even easier. Daniel Streich was great. Would rent here again at the drop of a hat.
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Time on YELP says 12pm-12am. Negative. Another site says 4pm-6am. Another negative. They have a number that's linked to a cell phone, but NO ONE picks up. DO NOT PURCHASE YELP DEAL. Came back twice at different hours and still no avail. It says LV Miami NY- AMPM nail please stay away from LA. We LA folks have busy lives and have no time for games. There shouldn't even be one star here!
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Dined here for a special event.. Our party were approached be a highly rude and inappropriate blond middle aged woman who, stated that our entire party would have to wait in the heat for 30min for a table when there were numerous free tables with no reservations. Both woman (hosts) were extremely rude and unaccommodating which baffled our party as this has been the worst service and experience we have encountered since arriving in the USA. Do not waste your time or money on such rude people as this has left a sour taste in our mouths.
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There is a review from the other day from a gentleman who states that he had to pay for dinner portion and received a lunch portion and had asked to speak to a manager ....etc. I believe his name was jay. I was present for that incident. The gentleman had ate his whole meal and then refused to pay for it. The owner did come speak with him and he stated he would tell everyone not to come there as he stood outside. The man was extremely rude and cheap. I am a regular patron and have NEVER been upset about a portion. If anything I bring some home. Dinner portions are all they serve Sundays. I have always been happy with my food at Thai 1st. If you are going to give a review it should be honest.
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I love this place. Wish they were open longer especially during the week. But there reverse happy hour is what ive gone to and I love it. Great priced rolls and drinks! Haven't tried anything but the happy hour stuff and a dessert which was amazing ans everything i've had so far has been awesome! Love this place! This is my new local sushi spot
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Wow, what a difference over the course of a year. I reviewed Tommmy Bahama's almost a year ago, and I thought it was great. The steaks were great, and even the sweet potatoes, which I normally don't like, were great. \n\nWe have been going to Tommy Bahama's about twice per month since then, and each time has been good, with the exception of this last time. \n\nThings started off okay, we got our table, got our appetizers, and all was good. But then the steak came. My girlfriend just thinks it was overcooked, but it tasted like much cheaper meat to me. The filet was bland and stringy. And the sweet potatoes were actually the same, tasteless and stringy. Odd, but true. The whole meal was sort of so-so. \n\nThe service was okay, but there was something not quite right. The staff seemed on edge. It was a weird feeling, like they were just not happy to be there. And then the topper; my girlfriend put some sweet potato on a smaller plate to try them out, and some women came by and snatched her plate of food away. She still had her food on it, and the woman never asked if we wanted it taken away. The woman was wearing a pink polo shirt, so she looked more like one of the managers than a server. We thought about complaining, but it just felt like maybe it wasn't worth it. \n\nNot to look to much into this, but I wonder if the place is having financial issues, so the food is not as good and the people are on edge. Either way, it's a shame because this was a regular place for us to hang out for a nice dinner out, and we would usually grab some stuff from the store after the meal. We may give it once last chance, maybe this was an off night, but it feels like the magic might be gone from this one.
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This is by far my most favorite Indian place in the city. Great happy hour prices for 50% off chicken and veggie dishes around 4p-6p (or is it 3p-5p? Anyway, the owners are great and make you feel welcomed. They will remember you by name. Food is delicious!!!!
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Been coming to the GW for almost thirty years! Back in 1982 it was one of the few places to eat in the Carmel Commons area. (Other than Little Ceasars, Mamma Rosas in Pineville & Chucky Cheese). Yah, I'm old. I remember when Winn-Dixie was still in Carmel Commons. \n\nFamily owned. SUPER FRIENDLY managers. Gets busy on weekends. VERY fast take-out service.\n\nOnce bumped into Jim & Tammy Baker during lunch. \n\nStandard \""American\"" Chinese food. Poo Poo platter fun with the flaming sterno cauldron. THEY DO HAVE A REAL CHINESE MENU, but you'll need to ask for it. \n\nBar Area waiting. Kids love the multiple fish tanks. Fun place to people watch. Don't worry if your kid spills fried rice all over the floor. They won't fret about it. \n\nAlways ask for the house made mustard and duck sauce if you're getting take-out. \n\nBummed Baskin Robbins closed. . .as for years we'd stuff outselves on Beef & Brocoli and then waddle down for a pint of Mint Choc Chip.\n\nBE CAREFUL about drinking and driving. CMPD and even Pineville patrol the area on a regular basis. Better to get a cab than put yourself in that situation.
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Upon arrival I walked right up to the desk for check in there was no wait and the lobby was pretty much empty. Check in was going great until the guy handed me my key and told me my room number 615. At first I didn't realize what he said so I asked again and he said 615. I asked him how is 615 a high floor when the building has 58 floors. He replied that the other floors where for owners and the other floors were going thru renovations. I once again asked him if there were any other floors higher than the 6th he said no. I also brought up the reservations that I called in and the email that I received after the phone call showing the rooms I had reserved. My reservation showed that I would have a fountain view and a poolside view he replied back that I could not reserve specific rooms without being an owner I was only allowed to get what they had when I showed up. But after a 20 min wait so the clerk could talk with the manager I was given a two bed room suite (The exact same room I requested). Once I got up to the room I forgot about everything that went on downstairs the view was so nice from the 51st floor we were glued to the windows in the elevator lobby. We haven't even gotten to the room views yet. The rooms overlooked the mountains, the pool, The MGM, Luxor, Excalibur, MGM Signature, and the Mirage. At night the view was awesome from the bed even the toilet had a nice view. There was a full sized kitchen along with a full sized dinning table a projector and flat screen tvs in every room even the bathrooms had flat screens. The master bedroom had a walk in shower with a seat also a full sized whirlpool tub. The bed slept nicely and house keeping came by everyday for service to bring new towels and to vacuum and wash the few dishes that we did make. All in all I will be staying here again and hopefully next time I'll have a faster check in and won't get a cold.
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Great burgers. Lives up to the hype in my opinion. They're not the biggest burgers, but that's fine with me because I didn't feel like a complete fat slob when I devoured the whole thing. I love that you can customize your burger, although the price will add up with all the toppings. The kobe beef burger was amazing! It was tender, juicy, and perfectly cooked. Definitely one of the best burgers I've had. My wife's veggie burger was the best that she has ever had also. The size of the toppings are pretty big so if you're looking to save a little cash split the toppings with whoever you're with. The caramelized onions they gave me were plenty for two burgers. The skinny fries were nothing special but the onion rings were large, crispy and delicious. Next time I'll have to try the sweet potato fries. The black and white milkshake was tasty, with good sized chunks of cookie dough in it.
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Horrible customer service. I walked in with four customers and two employees and it took 20 minutes for anyone to acknowledge me.
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I was there with a group of about 12 for a birthday. I've always had marginal service and food at Ajo Al's, so I wasn't that thrilled. I just ordered something that they couldn't screw up, and it was OK. Here's the problem; I found a hair in my food. Some of the folks that I were with would have made a scene, so I just picked it out and had some more chips. \n\nThat night, they had a full house and the service was marginal again. Everything too fooooorrrreeeeevvvveeerrrrr!
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Great place for a bag of tostitos with corn...
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Umm so dissappointed. I think the motto is eat.drink.socialize or something. I came here after a cirque show and it was freakin empty. I after looking at the menu, I can see why. This place is overpriced, overrated and just plain over. My tempura platter cost 3 times as much as any regular good japanese place but it tasted 1/2 as good if that. Why pay 24 bucks when you can get it for 8 somewhere else? Everyone knows I love my food fried and this failed to deliver on all levels, taste, value and variety. \n\nThis place is just all looks and no substance. Inside its all swanky and posh. It was also incredibly hot and the hostess would not seat us outside on the balcony. I am going to give it two stars for our server and the nice house music playing. My 'sake flight' sake sampler was decent. I usually only take my sake in bomb form with a sapporo beer.
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I'm not sure how this restaurant has an average rating of 4 stars. It is definitely not a 4-star type of restaurant. The restaurant is cheaply decorated with blankets hanging over the doorways to the toilets. To get to the toilets, you have to use your hand to wave the blanket out of the way and then venture down the hall which is filled with junk.\n\nFirst, the menu is much too large for them to make any single dish really well. Second, the quality of the food is severely lacking. Third, they handed us a cheesy calendar on our way out the door, for marketing purposes I suppose. It was tossed in the rubbish bin as soon as we returned to the hotel.\n\nI ordered a glass of the house red wine and got a glass of white wine. I presume it was the house white wine as they only serve their house wines in glasses - everything else much be purchased by the bottle. Having once been a white wine drinker but not having had a glass of white wine in about 4 years, I decided to just deal with it and to my surprise, the wine was quite tasty. In fact, it was the best part of the meal. Ironic, since I didn't actually order the white wine!\n\nFor the starter we ordered the Japenese Dumplings (#5 on the menu) and the Grilled Chicken Skewer (#12). I thought the dumplings were ok, my husband said that they tasted like tasteless mush. He like the chicken skewers and I thought they tasted like nothing.\n\nI ordered the spicy tuna maki sushi (#53) and the tuna was chewy. It has a very strong smell of fish and the rolls came apart as I attempted to eat them. This should never happen. My husband ordered the spicy salmon maki sushi (#54) and he said that it wasn't spicy at all and in fact, was rather tasteless.\n\nWe cut our losses and did not order dessert and made our way out of the restaurant as quickly as possible.\n\nDress code on a Saturday night for dinner service is very casual. I think that you would easily be able to get away with gym attire and trainers.\n\nWould not recommend.
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Central Bistro has a very nice atmosphere. We went for a girls lunch and I had the pizza with blue cheese, arugula, fig and prosciutto. The other two got the soup of the day and the chicken salad and the arugula salad. They both enjoyed their meals. The portions were very generous for lunch portions. Bring your wallet it is a pricey lunch. Would like to come back and try dinner sometime.
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OMG-Bring back the regular Sweet Tomatoes. The place is a disaster. You walk in and are confronted by chalkboard menu that is overwhelming and a hostess who has to explain everything to you. They still have a do it yourself salad bar that is a scaled down and not for the better version of the old Sweet Tomatoes, except you have a server who doles out the watered down salad dressing to you in individual paper cups. You end up paying more and getting less than the original concept. They also have taken away their great strawberry lemonade. Even though you are with your family you are all given your own order cards---dumb. Suffice it to say we will never go back to a Field Kitchen and will just have to drive further to a original Sweet Tomatoes. Decor was only slightly modified from the old place and still has the gross original sweet tomatoes carpet.
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in the area of Eastern/Horizon Ridge in henderson there a few good sushi choices, but for us, this is not one of them. While I cannot site by name each role we had, I can say that none of them stood out or impressed. The plus side was the incredible speed at which they showed up (although lacking any personality), the minus side was the flavor/quality. We happened to have a Groupon, had ordered beer and was told if we bought two we got one free. However, once we presented the Groupon, the third was apparently not free after all. So, for $72 for2 of us, with pretty flavorless sushi, next time we will head back to either kaizen or I Love Sushi.
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Nice interior, friendly service and cheap. Unfortunately, the fish quality is less than desirable. I actually enjoyed the korean noodles and the beef skewer but you can only order one beef skewer for AYCE. Stingy.
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Idk what juice bar the 5 star reviewers are going to but It couldn't be this one.\nBeen here 3 times first time was after a workout I wanted a juice but they stop juicing an hour early. So I got a smoothie they guy seemed a little annoyed but I just figured they wanted to close and were tired. I know that feeling. 2nd time they got my order wrong and it was obvious they were annoyed. I came a little few min before they closed once I got my bowls we sat outside and when I realized it was the wrong one they locked and closed the store. Luckily I liked with the bowl they gave me but was really craving PB not berries. Anyway the 3rd and last time I came with my BF so he can try a juice this was the nearest one, once he saw how dirty it was he didn't want anything so I ordered a custom juice the guy seemed really annoyed and GOT MY ORDER WRONG AGAIN. After that I'm not gonna go back.
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Not my type of pizza! We had the pizza with prosciutto! Nope not liking raw meat taste! Also not enough cheese, no flavor in sauce either! I guess just because Oprah and Gail said its good, people are going just to find out! Boy did we get fooled! Rather have went to Oregano's or Nello's, well even Pizza Hut would have been better! Won't be going back at all! If you like bland and thin crust, it's the place for you, if you like the flavor of Italian herbs and garlic go somewhere else!
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Trying a new Doctor for anything is always a bit dodgy. You never know if they will be what you want or even good at their job.\nHow I found this Eye Doctor is thru Yelp!\nI was so glad that I did!\nI saw Dr. Lindsey Clyde, she was awesome!!\n \nThe staff is friendly and answers your questions,without making you feel like a fool.\nThe Doctor was great, she answered all questions, gave me some things to look for in my furture eye care as well.\nThey have the latest technology here as well.\nI would recommend this place to anyone looking to get there eyes checked.
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Probably the worst buffet I've been too. The french fries were about the only decent thing about this place. 16-18 $ for crappy food, the meat had too much Grissel, the food wasn't hot. Don't even get me started on the dessert table! It was a mess. There were no signs telling what was what and there were just bowls of white creamy stuff that frankly did not look appetizing. The ice cream bowls had some sort of yellow stuff in it...and they were supposed to be CLEAN. The plates also had bits of food stuck to it. As we left we told the waitress it wasn't good and she said there were new owners and she wouldn't even eat there. \nOverall \nCrappy food\nDirty place\nNot returning.
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I didn't know what to expect after reading the reviews and seeing the price tag. But I love Garth and have never had the chance to see him live before, so I jumped in with both feet. And it was worth it. Real talk, not every seat in the house should be $250, they truly are not all equal. Sorry, Steve Wynn, but just because sightlines are good, does not mean that the LAST row should be charged the same as the first row. NOPE. Having said that however, the show is still worth seeing if you have a love for Garth and some of his greatest hits intermingled with some of the greatest hits from the time of his birth. It's not overly showy, so do not expect crazy displays or any backup dancers, or even a band. It's just him on a stage, with a brief visit from his wife Trisha (which is AWESOME). But if you just want to hear Garth sing some tunes, and tell some funny anecdotes about those tunes and his life, and you enjoy singing along, then this is a show worth your time. I and my party had a great time, and yes we sat WAYYYYYY far back. It was pretty entertaining even without all the bells and whistles. I just hope you can afford the price of entry.
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My friend and I \nIke to try new places so we checked this one out. The weather was nice and they had the doors open to the patio. The greeter was friendly and the server was attentive. The problem was the food. The French fries were very under cooked and greasy, no salt. The garlic nots were missing garlic and were relatively greasy and under cooked also. The marinara dipping sauce was fairly tasty. My friends Philly cheesesteak was very greasy with very few onions and peppers on it. She did find one mushroom. I ordered the Italian sub with no onions. After picking the onions off my sandwich I found the meats terribly dry and the vinaigrette dressing seemed to be missing until the very last few bite of the first half of the sub where I found the bread soaked in balsamic vinegar. The server apologized and the manager came over and apologized also. He did want to know what the food issues were,, hopefully so he could correct them. Our food was free and he gave us a coupon for future use. I really appreciate his concern and graciousness and I wish him luck in the future but if he doesn't get his kitchen straightened out, I believe his restaurant will be short lived.
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Who answers the phone at this place?....I had to hang up on the same person on two different occasions. Hard to believe this person is still employed. He had a very difficult time with simple things such as spelling and pronunciation.... this got old and annoying very quickly!\nI could not make it through the whole conversation....not even past the part where I was trying to give him my address..he could not even handle that... twice!...This guy is surely doing nothing but damage to business at this location.....If anybody cares, he last answered my call on Friday night, Nov 22, 2013\nPlease fire this moron so I can have some pizza...until then I shall take my business elsewhere.\nI suggest somebody in management calls on his shift and poses as a customer, so they can see that this review is no exaggeration by any means.\nSign him up for the special olympics.
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Staff is absolutely rude and will kill any attempts to really enjoy the place.\n\nOn the menu they advertise all you can eat fries and all you can drink coke. We were told this was not the case and this was only there to get people to buy it then they could be charged more for refills/more fries. The burgers were OK but thats about it. The waitress we had was rude and treated our entire party like trash. When we refused to tip she flipped out and demanded a tip as we were leaving. The Travel Channel has done a great disservice by even featuring this place. They do not deserve any business and seem to favor rude treatment of their customers and a \""bait and switch\"" tactic in terms of advertising.
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Outdoor eating, drinking, football watching and great food. Nice ambiance and eclectic crowd with good Food. Had the spicy shrimp boat, Rockefeller oysters, fish and chips and hippie sandwich with ham. All Were great but the Sandwich was just \""ok\"". All in all a good time. I'd come back next time I'm in Az.
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Came here for a bite to eat before touring around the grounds. \n\nThe menu is small and the choices are slim. You need a reservation to sit inside so we were seated outside. It had rained earlier and all the chairs were wet still. Instead of cleaning it she sat us at semi dry seats. \n\nAfter glancing at the menu we decided to just eat a snack since nothing really screamed out to us. \n\nWe ordered the jumbo lump crab bisque and key lime cheesecake with a cup of peppermint tea. The bisque was a joke. There wasn't a single lump of crab inside and it was watery. The flavors weren't really there and the best part was the bread crisps \n\nThe cheese cake was a small slice with a dent in the top like someone tried to slice it then decided to stop half way. The taste was OK but dry. Very overpriced at $7 \n\nThe service was nonexistent. As soon as the waiter found out we weren't having a full meal he stopped showing up.
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Is open enrollment the new policy here or do they just let anyone in who can fill out the application? I've read that class sizes are even larger, and I'm not talking about the 400 person lecture halls. The classes that were formerly capped at 40 are now upwards of 70, even for elective classes in the various humanities that are normally essay or paper focused forms of evaluation. Oh boy, nothing like a political philosophy class with a bubble form exam to stimulate the mind!\n\nParking is atrocious and they bend you over for the prices as well. Many faculty are research focused only with virtually no effort put into teaching, except for those that see their courses as a golden opportunity to indoctrinate their students into their various political views. What a joke this place is...
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I have been to this location many times. Tonight, they must have grabbed a cook off the street. I did not get what I ordered and the food was not good like it has been in the past. I ordered off the skinny menu, as I always do. I always order the chicken lettuce wraps. The menu description says this: \""A crisp combination of cabbage, carrots, bell peppers, corn, red onion, cilantro, and basil topped with our low calorie ranch vinaigrette dressing. Served on top of fresh romaine lettuce leaves.\"" This is what I always get. However, tonight, not the case. The lettuce was horrible. It had brown spots on it which I thought was some kind of brown spice, but when I tried to wipe it off, it didn't come off. There were no bell peppers, corn or red onion. It did have chicken on it. Ok, now here's the weird thing. There was pineapple on it. It almost looked like it was a coleslaw that had pineapple in it. The lettuce leaves weren't even filled very full. I am HIGHLY disappointed and I feel like I wasted my money tonight.
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I wish I could review the entire course or the driving range for that matter. As I walked up with my bag to hit some balls on the range the pro shop attendant said I needed a collared shirt even though I was wearing a long sleeve shirt for the cold. As I explained I saw 2 people who just came off the course with t-shirts he stated they were mock turtle necks. Not really but ok. He was pleasant so no issue there. The smell of sewage was every where. I also saw 3 people on the range with no collars. As I drove away I saw no less than 5 players on the course with no collars. I have been golfing for 25 years and have always respected the rules of a club. But for a driving range to require collars is interesting. I guess all the years hitting at Torrey pines in a t-shirt on their range was a no no. Also I think it is sad that a place is trying to set them selves as a high end course would maybe police the players better if they really want to adhere to certain rules.
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We don't eat at many national chain restaurants. But when we do, we prefer BJ's.
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The food is usually good. The imitation crab meat was a huge disappointment. The service is always too slow at lunch time. The staff needs to understand that when people are coming for lunch during work that they should promptly bring their food, drinks, and check. Many times the staff is congregated in the back talking while people are staring them down waiting for service. It's a shame.
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Sound is bad. speaker set up is wrong for the room. The place is so-so. but if you can't mix the room right there's no point.
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this place was delicious! Had the most amazing onion rings and lobster mac and cheese here. Bf ordered a chicken carbonara burger and though the pattie was thick, it was still juicy. He also loved his sweet potato fries. We suspect they deep fry in lard, because they were seriously more tasty than normal deep fries. who knows!\n\nthe atmosphere is quite loud and noisy though, wouldn't recommend it for a date.
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While I think Green Cab has an awesome concept, there is room for improvement. The self declared \""green\"" ethos is great, but Union Cab has recently made the switch to be more environmentally friendly as well, and that being said, Green Cab needs to step it up in other areas in order to keep up.\n\nI have had positive experiences in the cabs themselves, but as a fellow driver in the Madison area, sharing the road with some of these cabs has been appalling. In two occasions while westbound on University Avenue, I have been tailgated horribly in snowy conditions by Green Cabs. I was not going too slow, and the tailgating was extremely unnecessary as University Avenue is a three lane road. What pushed me to write this review was an outright violation today at an intersection. A Green Cab pulled up in the buses/bikes/right turn only lane beside me at a red light, and when the light turned green, they stepped on the gas and raced around me in the intersection to continue on straight. This dangerous maneuver was unnecessary, as needless to say we were side my side at every subsequent red light. I took note of the cab number, but don't believe I will report it as I don't want to mess with anyone's job. I do hope, however, that the company as a whole will take note of these poor driving practices and will make improvements.\n\nAll in all, the green concept is admirable, but to succeed as a business in a world where other companies are also going green, I hope that Green Cab steps up the attention to traffic laws and to the nerves and safety of others on the road.
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Make reservations ahead of time, otherwise you may have a very hard time getting in, or get turned away. Even with reservations you may need \nto wait up to half an hour. Our group of 3 did but it went by quickly and we got a free drink out of it.\n\nWe had...\n\nTarragon Bison Tongue... amazing, the sauce that it is in has some really distinct flavours.\n\nDuck in a Can... presentation is great, the duck itself was delicious, some people on here don't seem to have glowing reviews of it, but I thought it was great. The duck is cooked just right and the sauce is absolutely delicious.\n\n\""Pied Du Cochon\""... this was very good, I am not sure if I would order it again because I am a fan of rich full flavours and this had that, but not to the level of some of the other menu items.
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This was my first visit to this location for dinner on a Friday night. They were located on S Ft Apache Rd/near W Hacienda Ave in Las Vegas. I have been to the location in Chinatown for lunch.\n\nMy friend ordered the Red Pumpkin Curry. The pumpkin looked like it had been browned or baked and then added to the curry. The flavor was good. This entree came out about 5 minutes before my entree.\n\nI ordered the BBQ Pork Rice Plate which I would usually order in a Vietnamese restaurant. It was brought out with a clear soup at the same time. The soup could have at least been brought out with my friend's entree so I had something to eat while I was waiting for my food. The BBQ Pork was thrown on top a pile of rice. There was no pretty cucumber and carrot garnish. The rice was not arranged in an appealing shape. I'm a very visual person and I like to have food that looks good.\n\nThe service was almost non-existant. I did not get a refill of water nor did the server ask if we needed anything after she brought me the Spicy Tray.\n\nI don't know if I would go back.
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Cute and fast atmosphere. Prices are reasonable and the fish tacos were very nice and crispy. Add some Spanish rice and chips... Can't go wrong. I'll be back to try the burritos!
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Peace Love and Little Donuts....and Little they most certainly are.\n\nThis charming donut hut can be found tucked at the far end on Smallman Street near the church. Their claim to fame? Tasty little donut creations with unique flavors such as \""Samoa\"" & \""Maple Bacon\"". It is definitely the attention to detail on these tasty creations that entrances one to spend nearly $8 per half dozen.\n\nFinal thought: If your going to eat Calories... Eat one of these donuts. Well worth it.\n\nhttp://www.rawhogs.com/2013/07/09/peace-love-and-little-donuts/
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Truffle Mac & Cheese was delicious! Little Sliders were tasty - I preferred the ones with chedder verses not. Fries were also good. I'm just have the pan of mac n' cheese if I were to come again.
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Better than I expected! \n\nAfter stopping by a few times, I actually stayed for the first time. The Tower rooms are pretty nice - newish, plenty of drawer space and free if ineffective wifi.\n\nThe casino is usually lively at night - plenty of craps tables. And really tiny but functional horse-racing space.\n\nPlenty of cheap food at night as well. Il Fornaio for breakfast was fine (basic breakfast stuff: pancakes, etc), but I'd probably go to MGM across the street for more interesting choices.
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We wanted a fun, Vegas elopement! Boy were we disappointed! First of all the minister forgot we wrote our own vows, even though we told her seconds before the ceremony. Then she had us quickly read them after it was over. Not the same. And our vows were very important to us. Apparently they weren't to her. Then they say the chapel fees are included with the charges/packages. Do NOT be fooled! The minister wants a tip and suggests $40-$60-$100. The photographer wants a tip. The limo driver gets a tip. Expect to pay at least $120-$200 more than what you see on the website. The worst part? No one seems to care that they ruined our ceremony by ignoring our vows. This is a once in a lifetime moment for a couple. And even if it's in Vegas, it's nice to feel the people involved care. They don't.
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Looks great, but looks are indeed deceiving. \n\nI don't know why but even when the inside was almost completely empty except a table or two, the waiter sat our group outside to inhale cigarettes while making us strain to hear our peers over the Casino noise. \n\nI agree that the food it only edible, nothing special. It just fills you up with carbs and leaves your taste buds with no worthwhile memory. The portions are small and the price is not worth it.
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I have no idea as to why everyone is raving over this place. I thought the food here was terrible!! We ordered the Oreo cookie pancakes, and yes, while they were big enough to feed 5 people, they were gross. Babystacks Caf\u00e9 blows this place out of the water when it comes to pancakes. Next, the bacon was over cooked and tasted like shoe leather. Finally, the breakfast potatoes. They were so bad, I asked the server to remove them from the bill which she promptly did. I would not return here even if you paid me. As I said, Babystacks is so much better.
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Awesome sushi, our server was tops, the drinks were tasty and the room was cool. We ordered the $100 per person sushi sashimi chefs sampler, some edamame and green tea martinis. We had those little Mochi balls for dessert and it was such a good idea and nice sweet cap to the mild perfection of the sashimi. I liked every bit of sushi placed before me, except for the Blue Ribbon Roll, it had some kind of leaf it, I just googled it, called a shiso leaf, it kind of ruined the role for me. It tasted like a mint leaf or basil and just didn't fit for me. After we removed the leaves the role was a little better, but still the lowest ranking item we ingested. The dragon roll was pure hot fire, like Dylan from Da Band. \n\n4 stars, go here, eat here and enjoy! Thanks Blue Ribbon! \n\nDone
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On more than one occasion I have noticed that the employees at this restaurant had visible tattoos showing from underneath their sloppily worn uniforms. They obviously do not screen their employees, and they hire previous felons and other types of low life's with tattoos. Beware... Your credit card info may be stolen to pay for their next tattoo at some sleazy tattoo parlor.\nAlso their chili is usually watered down.
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This place was really great in all aspects. The one thing I will say is that it's not directly on the strip, and it's slightly too far to walk (especially if you are all dressed up for the evening and don't want to get sweaty). But that said, it's only a five minute cab ride (or less) away, and is totally worth it. \n\nGreat food and drinks, and not too terribly expensive, you can get out of here for under $100 for two people if you really want. We ordered drinks to start, I got a bellini and the bf got the Barrymore (their version of an old fashioned) which was very smooth. We got the lobster mac and cheese for an appetizer, very yummy. Ordered sea bass and the prime steak special for entrees. The sea bass was good, but the steak was spectacular, cooked perfectly and very flavorful. And for dessert we got the warm chocolate cake, again probably some of the best I've ever had. Our waiter was very friendly and helpful, and actually recommended some of the items that ended up being our favorites. He even brought complimentary sparkling wine to have with our dessert. \n\nWould recommend this place to anyone, great for date night or special occasions. It is small and intimate, so they recommend making reservations.
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Nice facility, convenient and efficient. All was good until I watched a genius cleaning urinals. He sprays the urinal down and swabs it with a brush, without rinsing he swabs down the urinal button! So let's get this straight, gather up all the splattered urine, nasty crap and a smear it on the urinal controls.
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Got together with about 15 other Yelpies this evening to give this Chompie's a whirl. I had a bowl of Kreplach Soup with a ring of Sesame Bagel toast, a 1/2 Pastrami on Rye, & a cup of Cole Slaw, & everything was just great! They also gave us complimentary shoestring onions & sauce to dip them in (Yum!), plus plenty of Kosher Dill spears.\n\nI prefer the layout of Chompie's in Tempe, but this one is fun too, & our servers handled this mob of characters with friendliness & skill. Excellent place here, & my meal cost a reasonable $11.28.
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I saw so many top reviews for this restaurant and am a big fan of breakfast places so thought we would give it a try instead of our normal Sunday breakfast place Butterfields. If it was not for the really nice waitress I would have given this a 1 star. We walked in and stood at the front for about 5 minutes with no one to greet us. One quick suggestion for Breakfast Joynt is have someone at the front greet people or put up a sign to seat yourself. It was confusing.\n\nWe each had a different breakfast and the 4 of us were disappointed. The sausages tasted burnt. Sunny side eggs were overcooked. Biscuit was really soggy from the gravy. Coffee was not good.
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My coffee was good but the service at this location was horrible! Ps visit the one up stairs it's a lot better
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Came here to try out the opening of the place with a few friends. \nCame in and was promptly greeted and sat down. A waitress came by and we had requested more time to look over the menu. The service was lack-luster post this. We tried to get their attention and when we had. they said they would bring out someone that would take our order and we patiently waited. I was disappointed here to find out that they didn't have a few items that were on the menu and failed to inform us of this beforehand. I would have preferred to have known this before having looked over the menu.\n\nIn any case, I ordered the instant noodles with spam and egg. Ordering this i didn't expect too much considering that it was instant noodles and everything. The only upside to this dish was that they asked me how i would like my egg cooked. The rest was a disappointment. The instant noodle took roughly 10 minutes to come out. And came with what seemed to be a diluted broth even by instant noodle standards and 2 slices of spam that were 1cm thick at the most and an egg. The dish was 4.99 and I was expecting a bit more out of the dish in terms of spam just because the instant noodles were probably .50 a package and the spam and egg couldn't have been much further from that. I just feel like I didn't get much value for the money, and being a college student, that would be a deciding factor in my choice of dining near the UNLV campus. \nOn a side note the workers near the prep station for the food and drink were coughing quite a bit which made me feel quite uneasy.\n\nOnto paying for the meal. The payment process took ages due to lack of a p.o.s system of some sort. Everything was written down and calculated by a desk calculator.\n\nIn short, I had quite the unpleasant experience here and would probably not revisit at least not for the time being. Perhaps once they obtain some sense of organization I will return and give them another go.
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This was all last minute to prepare for an unexpected production change. Lots of that in the biz, and the better run hotels handle our bobs and weaves as matter of routine. Our Hendersonville videographer, Asheville videographer, and, Brevard videographer, met the Burbank team at their choice of hotels, the Flamingo. They have some sort of corporate deal with the hotel. Despite our plane arriving early in morning, we still got to check in right away. Thank you for that Channel 70 Video Productions! The Burbank Channel 70 people have a long history of using the Flamingo as a venue for affordable meetings. Again, the hotel handled our small meeting with their expected professionalism. For privacy purposes, we always scatter our rooms. I drew the short straw and ended up with a small and rather plain (as compared to LV standards) room with a partial view of the IP, but it served the purpose. The next morning the sounds of construction acted as an alarm clock. It's good to know people are employed doing construction in these tough times. It was a good sound to hear. On our second night we ran long on the job and worked through. I ordered meals for everyone from room service and the meal was on time and was good. Kudos to the room service operation. We hired local Production Assistants and that night one of them hit Keno for $3500. What a town. The Flamingo serves us well for small meetings and the next one will be here for sure.
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I am NOT coming back to this place; mainly because they don't let the dogs play with each other, and it doesn't seem that they let the dogs out of their improvised pens. They say they play with the dogs, and they walk them twice a day in their back alley way, but who knows. I didn't see any village, dog house, potty area, or play yard.\nWe left our 1-yr old Springer spaniel for 1 night, and when we picked him up, he was all stressed out. As soon as we walked out, he pulled us to the sidewalk and peed like we had never seen before. Then as soon as we got to a park, he did #2 and peed again!!! Poor guy must have been holding up the entire day - this is just cruel.\nUpdate: It's been 3 days since we left our dog in this place and he's been activing very strange. He's been hiding in the closets and behind furniture (he normally hangs out with us all the time), and he is not playing with his favorite toy!!! What the heck did they do to him???\nBTW, we have boarded him several times before back in MD, so this is definetly not normal.
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It was the end of our last night in town and I really wanted to check out the Casino. I'm not much of a gambler, well, I should say I don't like losing money, so if things aren't going well, I just stop and move on to something that drains my money slower, like a sports book or an arcade. That said, I do love Pai Gow Poker, and was hoping to find a table with a reasonable minimum bet.\n\nFirst, the building is pretty cool looking and very inviting from the freeway when you're passing it on the way into town, but it is a little tricky to get to because it's on an island and not close to any bridge. Parking was easy, but once you enter the casino it was extremely challenging to navigate. \n\nLet me start by saying that if you like a variety of slot machines, they have EVERYTHING. From Grease with videos from the movie to Lobster Madness. Seriously, these slot machine designers have no holds barred. Unfortunately, when you first enter you're in a small area with slots. Then you have to use another elevator to get to a different floor and then go down a ramp to get to another series of elevators. Or you can use the escalators and then you might find yourself in another part of the building that is (as described by others) under renovation. I finally found the table games but was told I was in the wrong building for Pai Gow Poker. \n\nSo, I made my way back, collected my family that was waiting for me and dragged them to the tables, where I found out that the minimum bet was $50. In fact, every minimum bet was double what you would expect at Tahoe and triple the minimums at Vegas. This is NOT the place to gamble if you can't afford to drop some serious cash. But I had invested this much time, so we hit a few slot machines, had some fun and then left, wishing we had spent our time elsewhere. It wasn't totally wasted, but there are so many wonderful things to see in town, don't bother with the Casino.
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