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Flavors were outstanding, and interesting. We eat Middle Eastern cuisine often and like to try new types. Natalie impressed us and our kids were fans too (ages 8 and 5). Our daughter loved the lentil soup so much she asked her brother if she could finish his. He loved the lamb and we all loved the falafel, which was extremely light and flavorful. The Fatoush salad was full of fresh herbs. | 1 |
Since Paulene's is walking distance from my job I went in for a simple eyebrow wax. What a waste of my time and money. Technician did not listen to any of my simple request like making the brows a little thinner. Tried talking to the \""Manager\"" who was completely unhelpful and unconcerned. I walked out of there a complete mess. Poor service, poor value for the money, poor overall experience. Skip this place | 0 |
Stopped in for lunch and everyone before and after me got their food. 15 minutes after ordering I asked where my slices were and got a \""sorry bro\"" right before they were tossed in the oven. Then the guy forgot them in the oven. 8+ minutes later they came out so hot I couldn't eat them. Once finally cool enough to not burn my mouth off I take a bite to find out the crust is extra extra crispy, one step from burnt in reality. Nothing else was said about having to wait 20+ minutes for them to warm pre made slices. Avoid! | 0 |
After checking out several options, we checked into Ocean One for its varied menu and drink special. I am glad we did.\n\nThe ambiance of the restaurant was wonderful; high end decor and pleasingly quiet to the normal cacophony of noise with most Las Vegas restaurants.\n\nOur server was polite and very knowledge, never over selling the menu but making insightful recommendations.\n\nAs for the food....presentation excellent and practical portions of food that left one completely satisfied and tasted excellent.\n\nI would recommend Ocean One to anyone staying at Planet Hollywood or nearby. | 1 |
Disappointed...\nI mean, I expected much more out of this place. \n\nService - not very attentive.\n\nFood - average if not slightly below. (should you have to ask for WHAT the menu says it COMES WITH?)\n\nAtmosphere - nice, but rather sterile and cold (along with the seats under the A/C)\n\nPricey - yes, for what we got and the rather bland taste (Fish & Chips / French Dip).\n\nWill we be back? - maybe - but not anytime soon. \n\nThe Yardhouse is hands-down a far superior place, service, food, quality and just all around better than BJ's.\n\nAs Simon Cowell would say... Sorry! | 0 |
Use to really brag about Cyclo.... don't know if the economy got the better of the business, or the owner is just gotten complacent, but I no longer go, or recommend it. The portions have gotten smaller, and the quality has gone down hill. One bright note... the owner is still funny, and sarcastic, which I love. Get your act together, and put the shine back on your gem!!!! | 0 |
My family tried this new Thai place at lake mead and Rampart, the food is excellent and the prices are great. The only bad thing about the place is the rest room is in the back of the restaurant since you have to walk outside of the restaurant and then walk back to finish dining. But as far as the food and price is concerned it is one of the places that I would recommend. The food we ordered the taste and quality is great. This is definitely a place to go back for regular dining. | 1 |
I may well be the one of the only people who did not like this place..\nMaybe because my expectations were so high... But I went to Aureole in the Mandalay Bay in Vegas last Thursday evening and the service was horrible.. And food extremely disappointing.. \nMaybe it was an off night or something, but neither the food nor the service redeemed itself by the end of the night.. \nThe Amuse was not so amusing.. Some cauliflower soup thing that had no wow factor whatsoever.. We both had the foie gras appetizer which had way too much going on and the flavors just did not do it for me.. I mean foie gras is foie gras.. I love it in any preparation, but c'mon now.. \nThen I had the Escolar, which is a fish that a adore! Every time I have had it, it was so yummy and buttery and this time it was grilled, but completely overcooked and so dry and unseasoned it seemed.. I only had a couple bites and could not even bring myself to eat any more.. Yes, it was that bad.. MM had the Salmon and he let me try a bite of that and I thought 'Eh...' I make better salmon than that...\n\nAnd what's the deal with that ridiculous electronic wine tablet!?! \nI mean, what are they paying the Sommelier for? We tried several times to have them get rid of it and they finally got it out of our way after saying so at least 3x... So needless to say, the servers were extremely inattentive..\nFor dessert we shared the Artisan Cheese plate and there 7 or 8 different cheeses and they plopped it down in front of us with no explanation of what they were.. We tried to get someone's attention.. Anyone. Nothin..\nSo we decided to just have a go at it and I tried to guess myself what cheese was what.. It was ridiculous..\nFinally after a long while, we flagged someone down and \nthey were like.. 'Your server did not explain your cheeses?' \n'Uh, no, not at all... Hello, a little attention here, please!..'\nTo top it off that person, was rude as well.. Not to mention the fact that the servers were too busy cleaning up and putting chairs and tables away, that we felt like 'the door couldn't have hit us faster in the ass on the way out' to boot..\nLuckily the company was great, because the experience at Aureole was a complete disappointment.. | 0 |
This salon is decent and I'm a fan of the hair products they sell here. Mercedes is by far the best reason to come here though. | 1 |
Great easygoing place, no gimmicks, where neighbourhood people hang out.\n\nNot too noisy or touristy -- just right. Doesn't get too crowded or in-your-face like many other area spots. \n\nQu\u00e9bec microbrews, good selection of other stuff, friendly banter, good background music and nice relaxed vibe. \n\nBig screen goes on for Habs game. | 1 |
At least I have something to compare Mexican meals to as this was the worst mexican meal I've ever had. Ordered a basic dish: beef enchiladas. Tasted like salt with a side of enchiladas, rice, and beans. Not fresh, plasticky and too salty, I barely had a few bites. Even the salsa at this place was overly salty and had too much garlic. The dish aside, the server was genuinely concerned that I didn't eat anything and promised to alert the kitchen. Although we promised to go back for another try, we lied. There are way better options in the QC! | 0 |
Best service I've had at a restaurant in a while. Preston, our waiter was so patient and friendly. The food was fantastic. I was craving Alfredo and chicken but it wasn't on the menu, but Preston made it happen. So awesome! Can't wait to come back here, if you want great Italian look no further! | 1 |
I didn't understand the name Trophy's until we were inside the restaurant.... (and - shouldn't it be Trophies anyway?). \nIt was like walking into a mausoleum of murdered animals - not only deer, caribou, elk and moose - but also a plethora of animals that are not hunted for meat, such as a polar bear, other bears, a wolf, fox and cougar - total of 29 stuffed animals, proudly on display. What is the purpose of hunting these animals other than killing for pleasure? The story about the owner and how his family sacrificed for him so he could go hunting didn't improve the ambiance. \nThe food was mediocre at best, the service super slow - it took over 30 minutes to get 2 hamburgers, and there was only one other party in the restaurant at the time.\nWe will NEVER go back. | 0 |
absolutely beautiful mexican restaurant in middle of nowhere, east mesa. drop by if you're around. the food's good, kinda pricey, but you'll love the misty patio and the ambiance of the place. | 1 |
On Sunday, March 24, 2013, we contacted Anytime Garage Doors because our garage door would not stay closed. Technician Chris arrived after the promised time between 3pm and 5pm. Chris was very cordial. However, after adjusting the chains, he told us that the motor is bad and stated a sales pitch for a new motor starting price $399 and up. He stated that the motor may go bad at anytime. Our garage door was activated at 12am and it buckled and would not roll up. We called Anytime and they never called us back. Poor customer service.....they just want to up sell u a new expensive garage door package. NEVER again..... They are nothing but SCAMMERS !! Buyer beware !!! | 0 |
We waited in line for about an hour (we got there around 11pm) and we were on the guest list, so there was a separate line. Girls got in for free while the guys had to pay $30. Walking in, it immediately reminded me of the clubs in LA! I would rather go to TAO, Marquee or XS and pay instead of this place. Why go 250 miles to club at a place like in LA? | 0 |
went there for a working lunch with the marketing department. ordered a salad. started eating, it was okay- tasted like a crappy hooters chicken salad. THEN I NOTICED... a small pearly yellow orange bean looking thing in the salad. i poked it with my fork and then lifted it to my nose to smell it. IT WAS A CHEWED UP PEACH JELLY BELLY JELLYBEAN! IN MY SALAD! i was disgusted. told the waiter, showed it to him and he LAUGHED, as if that was a funny joke between buddies. \n\ncan you picture the fat lady in the back mixing up my salad and a chewed up jellybean from her bag falls into my plate and she just keeps going or doesn't notice?!?! i had to actually request that the salad be taken off of my bill - they were still going to charge me for it.\n\nthey offered nothing else, no manager came over to talk to me, nothing... as if it was just another customer complaint. lol NEVER GOING BACK THERE! | 0 |
Really just made me wish we had an auto vehicle and could sputter to an off-the-strip In-N-Out.\n\nWatching football on a breezy patio was a nice alternative to the smoke-infested sports books, though. | 0 |
\""Lounge\"" is exactly right. Tutto's is true to it's name and one of the most fun places I've been to in Charlotte for getting a drink and hearing some new music. Don't expect a true dance club. It's a modern lounge with great drinks, a very full bar and nice decor - basically it's a bar with a cozy atmosphere after 10pm.\n\nThe music is up to date, not too loud early in the evening but gets quite loud later on. There's no dance floor, it's just open space, so you can dance if you want to but most are there to be in a cool, edgy environment, looking nice and enjoying time with friends and meeting new people. It definitely gets clubbier later in the evening after 11pm. And it can get ridiculously loud very quickly towards midnight which his a shame because music this good doesn't need to be ear-splitting. One star deduction because there's no designated dance area.\n\nAs with any \""clubbish\"" atmosphere there are douchebags and idiots galore but just go there with your crew, see if you like the music and do your thing. The cool kids become pretty obvious and you know who to hang with and who to avoid. The bouncers here are serious too, which is a good thing, so behave. | 1 |
My fiancee and I decided to dine at Bratalian last nite and were pleasantly surprised. Being locals that are from Chicago, we find it quite difficult to locate quality restaurants outside casinos. We are frequent diners at Todd's, Roma, etc. We also enjoyed Chef's Palate and were saddened by its decline. The location is ideal, on Eastern with a small patio. The dishes were very well prepared. My fiancee had the chicken scappelino and I had the linguine with clams. Salad for appetizer. Kinks need to be worked out, ventilation issues with the kitchen, but overall the experience was excellent. We look forward to eating there again and will be definitely back before the free corkage ends. I highly recommend this location. | 1 |
So I decided to try this place due to the reviews I saw on yelp and said why not. Whoa! What a disappointed. Food was wayyy overpriced for the taste of an ordinary restaurant, I should've known when the food came out less then 10 minutes after ordering. Will not ever I say ever go back therr again. I want my money back!! | 0 |
So glad for this addition to the Hard Rock. Pretzel Fondue is fab! Prices are great...good service. The decor is very rocker chic and the atmosphere enjoyable! Wonderful menu selections and a great patio experience as well! | 1 |
I grew up in NE Indiana until I was 18 and this place definitely has mid-west styled meals. Great food, unique atmosphere, and great prices. I've taken my family and many of my friends and everyone really likes it and asks me to take them back. This place is hands down my favorite place to get breakfast. | 1 |
Stop everything you're doing and go get one of their brownies, warmed up, with an ice cold glass of milk. I'll never be the same. | 1 |
I hardly EVER yelp! but I have to post this!!! This past Saturday, our little BEAR, a newly rescued pup was breathing heavily and started foaming the mouth. Our family was totally distraught and called all the local vets and no one had any appointments available, so our last option was the Emergency Animal Clinic and we rushed him in for a walk in appointment. Dr Daughtery was amazing. Poor little \""Bear\"" had neurological damage and his poor body was a wreck...he could not breath, and was suffocating. \n\nThe Dr rushed him into the oxygen tank and sat with us and gave us her prognosis. It was not good!! In the end, we had to make the decision to put our little Bear down. \n\nMy quandary was his little face and eyes looked so young and healthy, but his body could not support his growth. It was the first time my fiance had ever \""put a pet down\"" and it was so hard on him. He was crying like a big dog. The clinic was so accommodating and so caring to our needs. \n\nWell today, we received a sympathy card, hand signed from the staff. \n\nI have say, it was the hardest thing we did, but, in the end, we made the best decision. \n\nThank YOU...for all your caring and love toward our little \""Bear\"". | 1 |
We checked out the Aria hotel and Crystal mall at City Center and we ran across this this dessert pastry joint. \n\nWe tried the mango and berry sorbet. I found the sorbet to be quite good and they are generous when it comes to sampling different flavors. \n\nPrices here are very fair here - two scoops for around five bucks and the quality is well worth it. They also have a large variety of pastries and crepes. \n\nI definitely would return here for my sweet tooth fix. | 1 |
The lines weren't as long as some other clubs and music was good... but my favorite part about Haze was the pole acrobat. She was amaaazing! \n\nDrinks are super expensive, but it's Vegas, so what do you expect? A small bottle of water is $6 too... daaang. Ah well, it was worth it.\n\nAlso, Busta Rhymes performed around 2am and that was a fun show! That guy can driink! | 1 |
On more than one occasion I have had to point out that something I was purchasing was on sale. I have also picked up Mountain Dew that was a month expired and yesterday a Fat Tire beer that was expired. If it wasn't a two minute walk from my apartment I would avoid it. | 0 |
Let me start by saying I paid significantly less than the $20 price tag to get in here due to someone in the group being in the animal training industry. \n\nThat being said, paying $20 isn't such a bad price considering there are a good amount of cats to see and the place is pretty much empty - at least when we went at 3pm on a weekend day. I can see kids being pleased with the adventure as you do get pretty close views of the cats and the dolphins and there aren't tons of people that you can't see over. The underwater dolphin viewing room is great too! \n\nKeep in mind there is a souvenir photo if you want for $20, and it's taken on a green screen, so try and avoid wearing green if you go. | 1 |
The food and prices are good, the service literally sucks.\nIt was good when we first started going there, but recently the service is very bad.\nThey get our drink order, start drawing up the beer, then when the beer is about half way filled the bartender decides to go chat with someone.\nAfter about 4 minute he came back and asked if we was ready to order. \nEvery drink we had to chase the bartender down, and they only had 7 customers setting at the bar and one table with 4 people.\nThe female bartender that comes on at about 4:30 does not go focus on serving the customers, I think her job is to just hang over in front of the customers showing her big cleavage. That's pretty much all she is good for, she won't take any customers orders.\nWe are done with this place. | 0 |
As a guest at the MGM Signature, we got into this club for free, so we decided to give it a try (Saturday May 14). I was not impressed overall and do not plan to return.\n\nFirst the good:\n1. The space was nice - the dance floor was big and open and there was a balcony / upstairs area, which was nice if you wanted to get a little space from the other patrons.\n\n2. When the sketchy drunk guy tried to steal my friend's jacket and camera, the bouncers got the situation under control quickly and efficiently. \n\nThen the bad:\n1. See #2 above - sketchy drunk guy tried to steal my friend's camera and jacket.... He was clearly drunk and acting very odd. I am somewhat surprised that he was not removed from the club before the incident with my friend.\n\n2. No Effen Vodka. =(\n\n3. The club did not have a \""Vegas\"" feel . People seemed a lot more dressed down than they did at lot of the other clubs we visited. It reminded me more of a club you'd see back in the midwest. \n\nAgain, I do have to give props to the bouncers who helped us out, and I would give them 4 stars for service, but just ranking the club itself for dancing and having a night out in Vegas, I have to give it 2 stars. | 0 |
DON'T EAT HERE IF AN OLD INDIAN/MAYBE LATINA WOMAN IS WORKING THE CONDIMENTS!!!! \nI was making my second trip here during my Vegas vacation on a slow, Sunday afternoon. When I got my order it was wrong. No big deal, just needed a bun swap (I HATE MAYO!!!) and different condiments. I brought the burger back and asked to get a new top bun. THE LADY PROCEEDED TO WIPE OFF THE TOP OF THE BUN WITH A WET, DIRTY, RAG, AND WAS READY TO GIVE IT BACK TO ME! Who does that??? \nWhen I confronted the lady and her manager, she flat out denied what I just saw in front of my face. On top of that she denied taking our receipt too! What a shame! On top of all of this, the f*%$ head manger gave me tons of attitude after I demanded a refund. I had so much love for this place before, but what did I ever expect from a fast food place on the Strip? Good luck eating here. I hope to revive my love affair for the Fatburger establishment one day, but not on Las Vegas Blvd. | 0 |
Early New Years Dinner....BIG MISTAKE...The only thing that was good was the service..the margarita was a joke,the liquid looked clear? No taste,I had a taco salad ,it had almost no lettuce. I should have complained but it would have ruined what would have been a nice New Years Eve....The only thing that was good,it gave me the first laugh of the New Year..IT WAS A JOKE ! ! ! Next time I will go to Dell Taco. | 0 |
My husband and I visited this bar based on BeerAdvocate reviews. We were here on a Tuesday night. We sat at the bar since we were just there for drinks. The beers each of us had were decent, nothing to write home about. I can't tell you if there were better offerings as we proceeded to sit there with empty glasses as 5 employees stood 10 feet away from us behind the bar having a conversation completely ignoring customers (Note: one of them was the person prepping the food and she was also busy stuffing her face with her bare hands from the sandwich ingredient tubs - yum). We're not people who are going to shout someone down for service, so we decided to just call it at this place. We finally had someone ask if we needed anything else and just got the check. The service here is horrible, the beers were average. Overrated. | 0 |
After much frustration with this office, I am finally finding a new doctor. \n1. Friendly office staff? They could care less.\n2. Walk-ins? Good luck with that!\n3. Need a prescription refill? 2 weeks please. \n...just a few reasons why I am extremely disappointed with my experience over the past 2 years and will be going somewhere else. | 0 |
I know it's shocking, but I had never been to any Whataburger until a few months ago. I've now been to this location twice. The first time was after 9 pm, and we ate inside. The burgers and fries were both pretty darn good. The gal who brought us our food and offered condiments was very pleasant, too. I really have not one complaint.\n\nThe second time was a complete fiasco. 22 minutes in drive-thru. I tried not to get irritated as the end result would be a really good burger, made-to-order. Well if this burger was made-to-order, I wasn't the one who ordered it. I will say it was assembled-to-order, however. Not only was it cold, but the cheese had never been melted and the lettuce & tomato were still refrigerator cold. So assembled-to-order with an already cold patty. The fries were only slightly better.\n\nSo my relationship with Whataburger was incredibly brief and is over...unless I'm hard up late night. Then anything's possible. | 0 |
I never would have found this place if it wasn't for yelp.\nI was in montreal and looking for something sweet to eat. \n\nThis is a tiny street faceing business that only sells one thing: DRAGON'S BEARD CANDY. You have to try this atleast once in your life. It's the weirdest thing.\n\nMy husband and I got 1 piece each (it was like $2). They're tiny little things (enough for one bite). The spun sugar starts to melt in your mouth and becomes a sticky, chewy concoction. Warning: the spun sugar will flake off and get everywhere, but it brushes away easily. \n\nWe laughed at eachtoher as we made faces due to the interesting techture and chewy expressions we were making.\n\nI was hoping for something more chocolatey but I'm glad I still tried it. I doubt I'll find anything else like it in the near future. | 1 |
I found this store when I had a yard sale and had left over baby clothes that did not sell. Its such a wonderful idea considering how fast kids of all ages grow out of clothes!! \nFor the items that were wanting to be purchased, I was given the options of store credit, or cash. Typically they will give you more money if you opt for store credit, but the cash offer isnt bad either :)\nThis place has lots of options at really reasonable prices, and the staff is always super friendly and thankful!! The only suggestion would be the amount of inventory is alot for the shelfs and walls, but there is always more than 5 customers in the store, so im sure they sell alot of the product as well!! :) I definitly recommend anyone to sell, and shop at this store :) | 1 |
Were looking for some thai food on the way home and saw this place in Yelp. It can be tricky cold-calling a restaurant to place a to-go order, but the guy on the phone was very helpful.\n\nI asked for his favorite thing on the menu, and was a little nervous when he said pad thai... the most generic thai dish I can think of. I like pad thai, but I've found it is rarely the best thing on a menu. So I grilled him a bit and he stuck by his guns.\n\nWe ended up with the pad thai and some tom ka soup, and both were fantastic. We went with Medium spice as we always do the first time we try a thai place, and it was tangy but not too hot. We'll definitely be back to explore the rest of the menu and see for ourselves if the pad thai is the best they have! | 1 |
I needed to find a new place after newly moving to Arcadia so decided to try them after seeing their banner in the front. I think it was $15 for mani/$25 for pedi. The place was super cute and modern. I walked out having to pay $95 plus tip. Don't know what all the extra charges were as it was explained to me. And no, that did not include and callus, scrubs, gel, or any treatments. Just polish, shaping, usual 5 min massage, and some rhinestones. And my polish was so horrible that I just had to pay another $65 for my regular person to redo them the next day. Goes to show that trendy looking doesn't mean better. I'm not the type to complain so I just won't be back. I gave them two stars for the cute decor and Lino who did my nails was very sweet but just not very trained. | 0 |
I am a huge sushi enthusiast and I felt like this place was missing every good cut of fish I'd normally order. The prices are ridiculous for the amount of sushi you get. The sake selection is horrible and you sit in the middle of the slots. I was not impressed. | 0 |
Went back to Phoenix to visit family and was intent on getting a pastrami sandwich from one of the other deli's but never found the time to go. On the way back home my daughter suggested Capriotti's and I figured it was worth trying it out. When I got there I was dead set on the pastrami, called the \""Capastrami\"", but notice a picture of the \""The Bobbie\"" which is real pulled turkey, stuffing, cranberry, and mayo. I couldn't make up my mind so i ordered both. They were nice enough to give me half of each to eat there, and wrapped the other halves up to take with me, making the 5 hour drive back to SD so much more tolerable. They were both awesome, but I now crave the Bobbie and am making my daughter bring me one out when she comes to visit. :) | 1 |
I like coming to Arcadia Ice Den for two reasons. The first one is that I love ice skating and second my husband plays hockey here. Patently this ice rank is the best one in town. It may not be in the best around of town. But the ice rank is really nice. So if you want to go ice skating somewhere and are in the arcadia area you should come here to ice skate. | 1 |
Fast service and their coupon system where you buy ten tickets ahead of time gives you 30% discount. I think they do this twice a year. I get the VIP wash and they usually do a great job except for vacuuming my dog's hair out of the carpet but they do get the food off the floor and vacuum underneath the mats. I also like getting a 5cent discount of gas. | 1 |
The most arrogant and pretentious staff of any Home Depot I have ever encountered. It is well worth going to Route by magnitudes of infinity. | 0 |
This is the best urgent care I've been to. I have 3 children so I've been here quite a few times. Always in & out in about 30-45 mins. Average wait time is only about 15 mins. Staff is very friendly & knowledgable. They accept most ins plans including AHCCCS. If you've been there recently you don't have to fill out all the forms again just the one explaining why you're there that day, like the symptoms page. Highly recommend this place, they're wonderful! | 1 |
Loved it! No cafeteria style dining as mentioned in earlier reviews, they are now a regular sit down and be waited on place. Great music playing, delicious food and friendly waitstaff. Will definitely eat here again next time we come to Vegas. Mac n cheese was so good along with the brisket. Also 2 for 1 drafts with stay at Excalibur. | 1 |
Surprisingly enough, Charlotte really does not have a shortage of open space uptown. What may come as a surprise to most people not from Charlotte is that what we in the QC dub as a park is what other people might call a big slab of concrete.\n\nMarshall Park? Decent amount of greenery, some trees, and even a semi-polluted lake, but covered with parking lots and surrounded by busy streets. One of the coolest parks is Thomas Polk park uptown - but it just has planters sprouting out of the sidewalk and some waterfalls amongst the trees. Until recently, even the latest \""jewel\"" in the city, Sugar Creek, was entirely covered - for decades no less!\n\nSo it probably does not surprise you that this plaza, while water and a few trees can be found, is mostly: Concrete. That is just the way it is here, visitors. Get used to it. Want green? You can go to The Green, but most of what you will find uptown is gray. Still, this is a decent space. I have not seen any of their movies on the wall for probably a decade or more, but it is a nice gathering spot, even if it does suck in heat like you would not believe. | 1 |
This business is the only stop you need to make if you're a professional guitarist. Neil and Susi do the best work in the business and really have a deep level of care for the music and musicians in our Vegas community. I am proud to use this business to help keep ME in business. Try the (relatively) new Tone Garden Pickups as well, they're fast becoming popular, and for good reason! | 1 |
I always come here for desert after eating at Curry Zen (which is right next door). Although, they have other awesome flavors, I always seem to gravitate towards getting the mango with fresh strawberries, lychee jelly and the passion fruit poppin balls. My ultimate favorite! \n\nPlus they have a rewards card. Each purchase gives you stamp closer to a free shaved snow with one topping!\n\nThe workers are always pleasant. | 1 |
Don't know what the hype was. The curry was very different. The service was awful. | 0 |
Do yourself a favor and if you're visiting Montreal, don't come here.\n\n\nMy bf and I headed over in our car, armed with google map directions. We managed to get ourselves onto the island on which the casino is located only to--I shit you not--somehow accidentally drive onto some sort of closed race track (because there were no other roads). Unsure as to whether or not we were even allowed to be driving there but unable to turn around, we continued on for a good 20 minutes. We could see the casino the whole time but couldn't get to it. Finally, we managed to drive out of the weird race track and off the island. We were going to turn around to try & find the parking lot when somehow we happened upon a parking lot with a shuttle that took us there. \n\nThe casino is 6 or 7 stories high. The layout is terrible--everything too close together. This place was LITERALLY PACKED on a Friday night as in NO PLACES TO SIT AT A SLOT--PERIOD. ...What?? No penny machines.... Boo Boo Boo, worst thing I saw in Montreal (other than the Catholic church that charged money to enter...just to enter) | 0 |
Their food is good but I give them 2 stars because their service sux if you have 6 or more in your party | 0 |
Mir gef\u00e4llt das Vierordtbad sehr gut. Meine Vorredner haben die Einrichtung schon gut beschrieben.\nDarum m\u00f6chte ich an dieser Stelle gleich zu meinen pers\u00f6nlichen Wermuthstropfen \u00fcbergehen:\n1. Das Personal am Eingang ist gemischt-nett. Damit meine ich, dass die meisten sehr freundlich sind und nur einige wenige sehr unfreundlich (patzige Bemerkungen wegen Kleingelds, unh\u00f6fliche Antworten auf legitime Fragen, grummelige Laune).\n2. Den Marktplatz im Vierordtbad w\u00fcrde ich so beschreiben: in einem gro\u00dfen Raum sind mehrere Saunen zu \u00fcberschauen und in der Mitte sind die Becken zum abk\u00fchlen und aufw\u00e4rmen. Ein bisschen pr\u00e4sentiertellerm\u00e4\u00dfig und auch manchmal, wenn sehr viel los ist, etwas laut.\nBeide zusammen ergeben f\u00fcr mich 1 Punkt abzug. Das sind aber immer noch 4 auf meine n\u00e4chste Saunarunde freue ich mich schon :) | 1 |
all i can say is that this place holds a special place in the hearts of me and my girls!!! nothing like stumbling into Jewish deli at 5am on our way home from the clubs.. \n\nwhere else are you served a plate of pickles upon being sat and has gefilte fish on the menu?? we were way to entertained to care about the greasy food we were eating. \n\n3 recommendations: go when your wasted, order the grilled cheese and fries, and ask for Maria!!!! \n\nWe loved you Maria ;) | 0 |
Delicious!\n\nI was sold on the vanilla alone. I usually like to try other flavors but there vanilla custard was so creamy delicious I had to have a single scoop of that. I've heard the concrete is easily big enough for 2 people, but I'd say even 3 can share it.\n\nThe service was excellent and this was a perfect topper to dinner. I'll definitely come back here! | 1 |
To start off; I created this yelp account to specifically write this review on hakkasan because I was so disappointed! \n\nI give Hakkasan one star because of my disappointing experience with Hakkasan Nightclub in Las Vegas. On Thursday, June 20th, I was placed on a guest list for Hardwell at Hakkasan during EDC weekend. I have never been to Hakkasan, and I had read mixed reviews about it, so I figured I would check out the club before purchasing bottle service. I had about 8 females and one other male with me in my group. We lined up early, just as instructed, and waited in line for entry. While waiting, a security guard was checking ID's and stamping everyone in line. The security guard stopped at my group and began checking everybody's ID's. When he checked my ID, he began to question me. I politely answered all of his questions and cooperated, so he then proceeded to stamp my wrist. About five minutes later, the security guard brought another security guard over to double check my ID. After then cooperating with the second security guard and answering all of his questions, I was handed back my ID and told to have a nice night. About 10 minutes later, ANOTHER security guard approached me asking to see my ID and started asking more questions. After answering all his questions, he asked me to step out of line. He asked to see my wrist, in which he then stamped a big VOID across it, and handed my ID back saying that he could not grant me entry as he is unable to verify if I was really the person on the ID. I reassured security that the ID was mine and even showed him a debit card and my players card from Harrah's as a second form of ID, but I was told to leave so I did so without causing a scene as I was very embarrassed. I called the promoter who put me on his list and he instructed me to call the police and have them verify my ID at the door, but that just seemed like too much work as it was getting late and I was ready to visit a club. I am a frequent Vegas club goer and not once have I had this issue at any nightclub including XS, Marquee, Tao, Surrender, 1Oak, or Pure. The photo on my ID is a few years old, but clearly obvious that it is me. I then left the casino, called my group, and we headed to Surrender to see Dirty South where I then purchased bottle service from a VIP Host that I know, and had the night of my life. With this being said, I am very disappointed with the staff at Hakkasan nightclub, as are many other people by the looks of their reviews on yelp, and I will not be returning to this establishment. I will be taking my business elsewhere to clubs such as XS, Surrender, and Marquee who have been in the game longer, and know what they are doing. | 0 |
I would have to say the service was maybe four stars. Food, ambiance and pricing for sure two stars. Hot and stuffy. I was expecting to hear good ol oldies on the jukebox while there but they only turned up the music loud enough to hear it twice.. and they did their clapping and dancing. The fact that a burger or sandwich for $8 plus does not come with choice of fries or onions rings is kinda a joke. Make a meal for $4.50 more? Pretty steep guys. Food took long time to come out. By the time it had been sitting in the window and got to the table it wasn't very hot. Onion rings and fries kinda stale and the meat patty on the burger overdone. The bussers need to do a more thorough job at wiping the tables with at least a clean rag.. and don't forget the booths. Being in the restaurant management business over 20 years here are my suggestions... if you don't have the staff to efficiently serve customers.. close off a section of the place. If people have to wait to be seated then so be it. One kitchen line for the patio, and two large dining areas? I can see why it takes forever and the food ends up being cold. Perhaps you need to have more cooks on hand. But then again, it may be difficult to find quality help and people that want to work. It might be nice to have a manager go around to tables and check in with customers. | 0 |
I usually love Pei Wei, but I've never seen such rude and miserable workers at the Vegas Airport location. Seeing as I have Celiacs disease and am unable to eat wheat, I asked if the Honey Chicken was breaded and the lady rudely snapped that EVERYTHING HERE IS BREADED. \""Even the Gluten Free Spicy Chicken?,\"" I ask. She walks away and asks her unhappy coworkers and they all nod that yes, the GLUTEN FREE option is BREADED. GLUTEN=BREAD. It's really not that hard to understand. Really Pei Wei? Get your stuff together.... | 0 |
I think their food is nothing special. In fact, I'd prefer iHop. | 0 |
RJ's surprised me when we walked in! I was expecting it to be far more of a dive! It's actually quite nice with tables, a bar, and a back area with games and sometimes live music. It's pretty loud at times, and nothing really fancy about the big open room. They only had wine one of four times we were here, but I guess that's to be expected. I figure they could at least keep some of those tiny screw cap bottles for when people request. I settle for beer, which is averagely priced. The service is friendly enough and pretty fast considering the bartender always seems to be the server for the entire place. The food here is surprisingly really good! I get grilled cheese, which honestly is one of the best in the Valley. All of the food looks good. It's cheap in price and comes in a basket. \nRJ's is a fine little stop in. I upped the rating due to the food. No patio here... Just a back door with 2 broken plastic chairs and a dumpster. | 1 |
We stayed at Treasure Island for two nights and I was pleasantly surprised. For one of the older casinos it was very comfortable. Check in was a breeze and we were early. Our room on the 27th floor, faced the strip and was quiet, comfortable and clean. The casino has lots of the latest slots and even though I didn't win a lot I did try some of the other casinos and they weren't giving away money either. We had lunch at the buffet which was plenty adequate and service was good. We had dinner at the Kahuna, the chicken sliders were awful but the waiter was great, we also had dinner at the coffee shop where the food was good but the service was awful. If you're looking for gourmet dining this is not the place to go but for a low key fun time I would go back. | 1 |
Used to be fast and an enjoyable experience. Now the drive through is a twenty minute mistake every time!!! | 0 |
Really cool idea - yucky ice cream... | 0 |
Feeney's is a tradition in my family...It is my mom's favorite place to grab a bite. Let chomp down and Opa Opa Opa at Feeneys..\n\n~The Good~\nService. Hooo boy, the service. As soon as you walk in its like your family is welcoming you in. I am not a big \""don't touch me bro\"" kinda guy, but the hostess (and I presume owner) is a sweetheart. She took me by the shoulder, made me feel amazing and took me to my table. I had a bunch of flowers for my mother and she made sure I got a big pitcher of water to dunk them in. I did not ask but she was persistent I needed the pitcher. Now its one thing if the service is great, but its another if they provide smiles but crap food...not here.\n\nI got the Pan Fried trout in Lemon Caper Sauce...out of this world. I rarely get fried foods, but it wasn't drenched in oil. The sauce was a bit salty adding the capers in, and really meshed well with the trout. I will try my damnedest to replicate that recipe now. I love trout, and boy did they hit a home run. The salad bar which is attached with almost all meals here also hit the spot and was delicious. Happy hour was available, with almost all drinks being 3 bucks, including wine and well drinks. I got some Cabernet, which tasted about right, not bad, not amazing, just right for the dinner I had. \n\nAs for the ambiance and mood, I love it. Quiet and comfy, the lights are perennially dimmed, creating a cozy atmosphere. The staff who are quick to refill drinks and always helpful keep the ambiance rolling strong. I also like the slight hints towards Greece on both their menu and on the murals inside. Very much an independently owned restaurant vibe, which as you know well I really really dig.\n\nFinally, their menu is eclectic, especially seafood. They have 4 seperate fishes on their main menu at any time: Pike, Trout, Salmon, Orange Roughy. That's pretty damn good for a small mom and pop place. They fly the Pike in directly from the lakes of Minnesota fresh, which is great. Overall, strong food selection as well outside of seafood, with dishes like Beef Wellington and London Broil to note. \n\n~The Bad~\nIts an older location gang. You see all the reviews mentioning the former tenants and such. You can go outside, look at the roof and notice its older right away. Inside the walls are mainly filled with murals and it is dimly lit. Some people may not like this set up...actually I know a ton of people who hate any place relatively quaint and dark like this. Too bad for you. Also the prices are a bit high...$17.99 for my trout dinner? A bit much. They have to make their money somehow, and fish spoils quickly so I get it...but still, for trout? Oh well, thats my only real gripe.\n\n~The Downlow~\nI saved the best for last: Their Happy Hour. This place has a spectacular happy hour guys. Every day is a new food special, so you never will go a day without a real kick ass special. Some days it isn't a price special, but a different food item. For example they had Walleye Dynamite the other day, which my father said was very good. Their Tuesday (I believe) Burger Special is especially of note...very inexpensive.\n\nThey get 4 stars for strong service, quaint ambiance, Great Happy Hours/Daily Specials, and a good selection on the menu. Enjoy a Phoenix tradition and stop by Feeney's! | 1 |
Armando's is the perfect place to go to for a late night meal... It's fast and it's cheap, and at 2 in the morning it's great to chow down on some nachos, or rolled tacos and guacamole.. Yum! \n My only suggestion would be to sweep out all those weird car gangs in the parking lot, who just hang out.... It just doesn't look safe, nor attractive..\n\nI will be back, as its the only place around there with good food that's open late at night.. | 1 |
First of all, I'm usually skeptical of restaurant reviews in those free city magazines you see when traveling. When we arrived in Phoenix our luggage didn't so we were stuck in airport reading all the \""what to do in...\"" literature. Distrito was featured in Where and the photo caught me right away; the design looked funky and inviting. We decided to give it a try and boy did it prove my skeptisicm wrong. Excellent experience from start to finish. When you walk in you are met by a wall of Day of the Dead masks and bright colors everywhere. Our server, Chris, made it a special night. He knew the menu and instilled a fun attitude. The menu is tapas style and the prices are well worth the quality. The food came fast, was hot, fresh, and delicious. Great service. And the food was exceptional. We loved guac, which was made at a station fresh, the ceviches and the carnitas tacos. Highly recommend. | 1 |
Owner Paula, contacted me and said she would send me a gift certificate to come back or give to a friend, but I never received it and have not heard from her since. It is well over 1/2 a year now. | 0 |
We had a wonderful experience with Rod and Katy. Rod came to our home and by the following week our blinds were installed! We are so happy! Rod was very professional and kind. I would recommend them to anyone!!! | 1 |
Bahama Breeze is a fun place to eat! We came here around 7p on NYE before we walked the strip. I was surprised we were able to get a reservation for 10, but it seemed like 7p was a bit early.\n\nThe food is pretty good, and for the price you can't really beat it. I know that Vegas has all sorts of buffets, but there is something somewhat sad about buffets; most people concentrate on eating. The ambience is great despite the somewhat tacky props and decor.\n\nI'd imagine I'd give this more of a 3.5, but since they were so accomodating about adding another table (to make 10 from 8) and since I had such a good time (it being NYE), why the heck not, 4 stars for everyone! | 1 |
The best in the metropolitan area. \nThe best selection and by far the best atmosphere.\nTry the meatless buffalo wings with the dairy-free ranch-style dill dipping sauce. \nWaay too good.\nAlso live music every Wednesday. | 1 |
Any time I want sushi, Yama is the place to go. The rolls are excellent, the all you can eat is definitely worth the price with tonkatsu, hamachi kama, and other awesome dishes as appetizers included in all you can eat, plus whatever rolls they offer. They also have ice cream and mochi to help end the meal proper. So good! | 1 |
I have a complaint. These darn employees are too freakin nice. I would come into the store looking for some food and next thing I know, we're talking about mashed potato cakes in a magazine.\n\nI've been here about three times with different sets of employees. In all cases, very approachable and super helpful. I love the fact that it's 24/7 as well. Come in at 2AM for something to munch on. I'd rather be here than going to some fast food place.\n\nI enjoy the fact that they have food that's all prep'd and ready to eat. All that'd required is some cooking, microwaving, tossin, etc. \n\nThey also have a rewards card and honestly, the conversion from $ to rewards isn't too bad, compared to other cards. They even have \""special\""items that either give a fixed amount or multiplied by \""friend points.\"" On top of that, coupons. Did I mention they also have an app?\n\nAll in all, amazing place. Food is food; the price isn't that much more expensive than at WalMart. Healthier food may seem more expensive, albeit you do get what you pay for. Customer service here and their employees, I wish every store had these people. The world would be a better place. | 1 |
I wish I could have loved this place, but I feel it was too hyped up. The atmosphere was great, but where they fell flat was their product. I got a caffe freddo, which filled up 3/4ths of a small plastic cup. It was a coffee icee. I don't know what I was expecting exactly, but maybe that's because I've only seen Peets freddos, which tend to be large and sugary. \n\nAnyway, perhaps this was my fault and I should have stuck with some of the classics. Still, for two dollars this was a huge ripoff. | 1 |
Fat Tuesday is basically known for their ice blended alcoholic beverages and their large containers. Their drinks are cold and refreshing, but they are made with such cheap liquor, that it leaves you with a pounding headache afterwards. I shared the yard-long peach bellini with a friend and I totally regretted it. I will admit...I felt pretty cool walking around The Strip with my yard-long jug from Fat Tuesday; however, I did not feel so cool after I finished drinking it's contents. Not only did it make us feel bloated, but our buzz was short lived and we suffered huge headaches afterwards. It's good to try, but meh, never again. | 0 |
Dude... totally try the Sweet and Sour Shrimp. I couldn't believe how good that was.\n\nAnd it wasn't even my plate. (Thanks Grandmother)\n\nService was not bad... I like Elephant Bar's menu anyway. It just sits right.\n\nThe only issue is that it took FOREVER to get our check paid and done. Everything else was so fast an in our face, then suddenly to slow down to almost nothing to wait for the check to be paid... ugh. | 1 |
Horrible, shady and pathetic cab co!!! They dont take cash. My co-worker lost her wallet in the cab. Called dispatcher who was not helpful at all. Claimed he couldn't reach the cab even though we had called the cab from the hotel and spoken to him. We had to get security to track down the cab number. Called dispatcher again with cab number. Dispatcher said he would call driver and didn't want to get involved anymore. Asked for our number and said that the driver may or may not call us back. Driver did called back about an hour later. Claimed he didn't have the wallet and another fare must have taken it. We had to report everything in the wallet as stolen and a police report. This cab company couldn't care less. Don't use them!!!!!! | 0 |
This is our go-to park to walk our pup every night.\n\nWe don't live near any other parks, so we drive the few minutes down Decatur (and Warm Springs) to this one.\n\nPlenty of doggie bag and trash stops along the big circle pathway. Typically pretty clean. People do a pretty decent job at picking up their dog's business at this park (better than most parks we've been too). \n\nI've noticed that the play area for the kids is nice. Their bathroom facilities are also clean. Picnics and bonfires are usually pretty common here in the spring, summer, and fall.\n\nA couple of problems here - parking is limited and it smells like horse poop sometimes since its next to a horse stable I think. Other than that - its a pretty nice place to stroll around! | 1 |
I Love Downtown Phoenix. Why? Well it's has lots to offer from Mexican food to Italian food. The shopping is great (I love the modern bohemian, charming Charlie, and JoS Bank) the recently opened hotel palomar was also a great added bonus with a pool, and bar. And soon there will be apartments built next to the palomar hotel. Can't wait! | 1 |
We came here for our friend's birthday. It was her first birthday after spending the last year in the hospital and rehab. We were looking forward to celebrating. \n\nMy husband and I arrived a few minutes after the rest of the party. I should have known there were going to be problems as we never received menus. We borrowed them from others at the table. I ordered our drinks. They brought my husband Root beer instead of Coke. \n\nThe biggest issue for me was once our orders started to arrive. There were 9 in our party. We received 4 dinners, then about 15 mins later, 2 more, and then about 10 minutes later the remaining 3. The last 3 that were served were our birthday guest, her husband, and the 4 year old at the table. The birthday girl was still waiting on her meatballs, but we couldn't flag down our server. One of the dinners was served cold. The 4 year old's pizza was all bread, very little cheese, and like many 4 year old kids, she was really only interested in eating the cheese off the top. \n\nThe manager came over to ask how everything was, and we let him know that we were still missing the meatballs, and one of the meals was cold. My friend didn't want the meal remade because of the time it had already taken to get the first one! I explained to the manager that it was my friends birthday and I asked him if he could \""make it special\"" for her. He said he would make it special. \n\nMake it special apparently meant comping the birthday dessert, which from what I can tell is a service they already provide. However, the waitress initially came over and said the manager had offered dessert due to the poor service. The birthday girl and cold dinner girl ordered dessert, no other desserts were ordered. The waitress came back again and informed us only the birthday dessert was on the house. (Really?! The $5 mini cannoli was going to break the bank?!)\n\nMy food was good, I really have no complaints but the service was just horrible. We started dinner at 5pm and didn't leave until after 7:30. My water was never refilled, actually I don't think anyone at the table had their water refilled. The table set up was difficult to deal with as well, and when we needed to leave the table, we had to walk around the table behind us to get out. It was very tightly cramped with tables, chairs, waitresses and patrons. \n\nAs we were leaving, I noticed there were about 20 people waiting to be seated. Had the service been more efficient, those folks wouldn't have had to wait so long to get a table. Carrabba's recently updated it's menu, but that won't help unless they look at their process flow, serve time and space needs to improve the efficiency of service. | 0 |
Had been hearing about this place and decided to stop by yesterday. Had the chicken fried steak, scrambled eggs, hash browns & cinnamon pot of bread. The best thing was the bread. Steak size was kinda small & gravy was bland. Small amount of hash browns. Not worth $12 | 0 |
I don't quite understand needing \""salesmen\"" as you pull in the drive. The menu is up there with the washes and their pricing, so just let me order. And ALWAYS a windshield repair guy! It's like that at every full-service car wash, so, I digress.\n\nCashier was very friendly. Waiting area has comfortable couches and a TV, or there is a sitting area outside. The job they did cleaning my minivan was exceptional for the $16.99 price point. This car gets A LOT of bugs on the exterior during the week driving the back roads of Pinal County. There wasn't a bug left on the front grill. The interior was impressive with a Complete Armor All and streakless windows.\n\nI've read some people complain about not getting into the nook and crannies on the interior. That's a nonsensical comment as it refers to a complete car detailing rather than a quick drive-thru car wash.\n\nI'm happy with the results and I will return. | 1 |
Jack Norworth wrote be best sports related song in 1908, coincidentally it was the year the Cub's won their last World Series Championship. Does anyone remember the \""The Baseball Polka\""...no just like the 1907 World Series Championship.\n\nTake me out to the ball game\n\nTake me out with the crowd\n\nBuy me some peanuts and Crackerjack\n\nI don't care if I never get back\n\nLet me root...root...root\n\nFor the Cubbies(remix version)\n\nIf they don't win it's a shame\n\nFor it's one...two...three strikes you're out\n\nAt the old ball game\n\nSpring training facilities in the last few years in the metro Phoenix area have put out a few new stadiums and none topped the Salt River Fields (Rockies & Diamondbacks) until Cub's Park. This park has so much seating which is great when you compare it to Hohokam Stadium. Parking is so much better! Oh yeah, they have tons of bathrooms. \n\nI was lucky enough to get a ticket to open day which was also the opening of the park. I snapped a few photos that are attached to this review. The stadium is beautiful. It does have many cues that remind you of Wrigley Field. If there is one thing that I could tell Tom Ricketts to add to this park, it would be adding a vinyl wrap that looks like a brick wall in the outfield around the advertisement to emulate Wrigley's outfield wall.\n\nFood and Beer, check. The thing that stood out, no pizza sold inside the park. My apologies if I missed it. Most people are pointing out that there is no Old Style sold. I can go a few hours without to watch a game here. The food is just the normal stuff you will find at most spring training stadiums. The one feature that I find way cool is that you will find three food trucks parked on the right field side next to the Dos Gringos tent along with some picnic tables, nice touch! Chicago deep dish pizza places take note, you could make a killing by just investing in a food truck and getting a spot here!\n\nIf you choose to buy a general admission ticket, there are many great views that are standing room if you do not want to tan yourself in the outfield. Let me say again, tons of seating. The things that are works in progress are minimal and not worth mentioning and know the Cub's have a winner here. I hope they use this park for fall ball too. | 1 |
The last time I checked, a California Burrito has Fries in it, not a shitload of grilled onions and rice. Using shit thats just laying around to put in a burrito because someone is coming to the Drive-Thru and you know the odds are they wont notice until its too late to come back, shows just how some locations can be compared to Del Taco rather than an authentic restaurant.\n\nWill not visit this one again!\n\nThis location's performance will also contribute to it's falling in the rankings on LasVegasBestTacos.com when the new rankings are released!\n\nStay away from this location! | 0 |
Came here with my boyfriend two nights ago for dinner because of the many reviews there are about the place, but we were so disappointed with the service. We had AYCE sushi, meaning we were obviously going to be ordering quite often, except we were barely tended to. We had to look at the hostesses at the host stand every time we were ready to order more because the servers weren't coming to the table. Most restaurants you go to, you know who your main server is, but that wasn't the case here; there was a different person taking and bringing our orders each time. An improvement in their serving method would help a whole lot here. | 0 |
I tried this studio some time ago and forgot to post this review. Since then I have found Trufusion stufios, and I learned why Bikram Green Valley is terrible compared to them, and I won't be back. I have done plenty of yoga but not Bikram yoga before. I thought this teacher was terrible. Her instruction was not clear, and her attitude was negative. Instead of a nurturing yoga environment, this place is about competition and humiliation. About 1hour into the 90 minute class I started to feel dizzy, and the humidity was a little overwhelming for me. So I tried to go to the bathroom and she stopped instructing the class, blocked my way out and over the microphone asked me where I was going. I was not the only one, she did this to another person who tried to leave before me. I don't believe in shaming people during yoga. Also the humidity is not regulated, there are just several humidifiers just running non-stop, so it could be much higher than 40%, who knows. But I'm not going back. | 0 |
Alrighty, I now officially feel sort of bad about my last review on this place, but it was indeed an honest review that was based on my few experiences at the time. Here is my updated review in which I have been into this store maybe three times in the past six months and the dude I have dealt with here has been generally very helpful. \n\nHis knowledge and time that he took with me to figure out various equipment technical details to update my draft system was really appreciated. I also truly appreciated his honesty when he wasn't sure what the correct answer was on the grains I wanted to use for a recipe. I won't hold it against him that he isn't a fan of IPAs either. \n\nAnother thing that I would like to mention is that their prices here are right in line if not better than most the popular online homebrew stores and you don't have to pay shipping. I am now back on their bandwagon. | 1 |
I went on a Friday but it wasn't too busy (around 6 pm). I had gone to the other bakers but they didn't have the shoes I wanted.\n\nThis Bakers had the pair of shoes I wanted on hold. They were really nice about everything. I noticed scuff marks on the bottom of the shoes so they gave me another pair. I noticed that the gold metal accents were scuffed so they let me switch them with the other pair.\n\nGreat service and great shoes! They even had a 30% discount on everything, on top of the sale on the pair I wanted! | 1 |
New promotions, Tuesday, $4.00 before 6pm, use your B-Connected card, Wednesday is seniors day, and they have Military and student discounts as well. \n\nPopcorn is your regular movie house but they also offer kettle corn if you like it sweet. At this time they are offering a large drink cup, $7 you pay once and if you bring it upon return, it's $3.50 for the entire year. Now we just have to remember the darn thing!\n\nSeats are roomy if you put the arm rests up and first showing, no one there! | 1 |
Located on Flamingo just east of the Las Vegas Strip, this is an all suite hotel. The Platinum is very quiet, so if you are really looking to get away from it all, look no further you have found your place(the Strip is a short two blocks away should you feel the need for civilization. The rooms are great and quite large. The front desk star very helpful. The only bad thing is they have valet parking only. I could go on a rant about how much I hate valet parking (you would too if you once had to wait 45 min for your car). Live it up you are in Las Vegas for cryin' out loud! | 1 |
I was surprised. The food looked really good from afar, but it didn't taste very good. The food was bland, and missed a lot of oppurtunities to be an excellent dish. The burger patties were small and dry, and the Bleu cheese on the burger was more of a bottled dressing than the delicious sauce that was advertised. The pulled pork pouting was mediocre, the sweetness of the pork and slaw didn't mix very well with the generic fries and gravy the poutine offered. The onion rings were good but weren't worth the 6 dollar price tag. Service was excellent, however. Overall it was an OK experience, but I definitely wouldn't recommend it and I won't be going back. | 0 |
This place is amazing.... Everything we had from alcohol n apps to desert was tender, fresh, and delicious! I had the #16, we all shared the combination appetizer, and had baklava and the Persian pastry ... So good! The chicken and baklava were my two favorites but it was all really good. I will be back for sure. Great service, great atmosphere, and great food! | 1 |
Driving to Vegas our first stop was a taco place , of course \""taco el Gordo \"" . Was my first time trying it , hands down best taco I've eaten so far. \nFresh meat that cooks in front you ,grilled veggies , the employee are nice too. Great place worth every penny | 1 |
NY Style Chinese food with all the good and bad that brings with it. Reasonable prices, good food, and less than stellar service. If you're knowledgable on what you want and have the info ready then your service will be great but lord help you if you can't decide. The service is the only thing knocking the final star off. Excellent take-out menu, don't eat-in. | 1 |
Soo disappointed. I have been here once before and the final result was actually nice. However, I'm still leaving this with a two star rating. \n\nI tried to make an appointment last Sunday but couldn't seem to get through to anyone. Their website was down (again), however their Facebook was showing that they were open as it was listed under their open hours. There was a post showing that they would be closed Friday and Saturday for a bridal show but didn't indicate they'd be closed on Sunday. Since no one was answering, I drove over figuring they were busy. Nope. They were closed. So I went to dollhouse.\n\nToday, I called again as they supposedly should be open on Sundays. No one answered so I checked the site and it is actually running.. They are closed again.\n\nI was actually wanting to sign up for a package membership as I wanted to get my hair done every Sunday for the work week but now I'm just going to sign up with Dollhouse.\n\nThey should state that their closed on their voicemails to save the customers time and frustration. It's unprofessional and not great for the the customer experience.\n\nIt's a shame. I was excited when they opened. | 0 |
This place was great! The food was very fresh and hot. Really enjoyed it. The only thing that really killed it for me was that it took forever. It makes sense, family run and only one server. They should hire some help for sure, they could use it. It's a pretty happening place for lunch. Don't come with a time limit, you won't make it! Great place though. | 1 |
I think I'm going to be a bit controversial here and rate this station on what it is quickly becoming... a year ago it was functional, but just grim to put it politely. The new entrance is now open however and suddenly there is a glimmer of hope... it went from being a cramped and dingy place, to something that wouldn't stand out at as bad at Canary Wharf... great open space for such a small station. \n\nMy only real grip at the moment is that there is little in the actual station, but the mini M&S having opened up recently helps with this and they will certainly open a few small shops on the platforms when the renovation completes... lets face it, this isn't likely a station that you would spend hours in, so I guess it doesn't need much to be fair.\n\nI like that this is a smaller station, but this lends itself to being busy at peak business times into and out of the city so if you're travelling at those hours keep that in mind.\n\nThe things to look out for are a) faulty self service ticket machines, and b) slippery floors in the lobby when it is raining... that shiny surface looks great for presentation, but not exactly rushing commuter friendly when the floors get a bit wet.\n\nSo here's to you Haymarket, keep up the good work! | 1 |
This place was AMAZING! Service was excellent and desert-red velvet pudding was phenomenal. Highly recommended! | 1 |
I also had a poor experience. I dealt with an agent named James. I declined an upgrade, insurance, and prepaid fuel. When he printed out the contract, the bill was more than quoted online. He stated the difference was taxes and fees not quoted online. Upon closer examination, road side assistance was added. I told him to please take it off because I already had the service via my primary insurance. He told me this was already prepaid. I refused to sign the contract until it was taken off. After he typed something into the computer, everything came out as quoted. I received a light blue Hyundai Accent that shook horribly on the interstate. I only paid $9/day, so I guess you get what you pay for - but I was very disappointed in the service and found the agent that I worked with very rude. I have used Payless in Minneapolis, MN without problems, however I won't be using Payless in Las Vegas again. | 0 |
I've stayed here on more than a few occasions, alone, with friends, with the wife, on business and for the occasional bachelor party! This place is just fun. The roulette dealers are nice, even when taking your money and the waitresses are pretty good about coming in with your drinks if your playing at the tables.\n\nAmong my group of friends, this is the place to host a Bachelor party. They totally leave you alone as far as noise and the aroma of herbal joy emitted from the room. \n\nThere's a liquor store across the street, so buy beer there and take it to your room. Bring it in early, past 6pm they'll not let you bring it to your room. \n\nThe Suites are large enough to hold about 30+ folks and 6 strippers and have ample room to still play cards, hangout at the bar as you listen to Bay Area beats....oh the memories. I haven't partied in any other room other than the Celebrity Suite so I can't vouch for those, but the Suite we party in costs $1,200 for 2 days, you can talk them into letting you stay just for Saturday night at $800 but it takes some work.\n\nNobu is downstairs too, that place was pretty tasty. I had hamachi sashimi w/ jalapenos and a miso/soy sauce and a kobe beef dinner. I'm not sure how much it was cause my wife paid for the bill from our home in Cali. That was one of the best birthdays ever. Checked into the Hotel, they said there will be a slight delay, I didn't mind. I go into the room and there's a card written by her telling me dinner is already arranged and taken care of, a few bottles of Fuji water to help with the hangover and a chocolate cake with a candle in it to celebrate my birthday day. Much love to that woman I married. \n\nOh and for my bachelor party she had a Full sized bottle of Johnny Blue sent to the room...damn gotta love that woman..again! LOL\n\nMaybe I should write a review on her....LOL | 1 |
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