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Very good custard. Recommed the Georgia Peach. Nice to see them making the ice cream from scratch using big metal pails of milk.
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Page's has was a staple of my childhood and young adult life. There ice cream is great and their prices are good--evident by the line that is always out to Carson St. I wish they had a tent with seating. It rains. . .ALOT in Pittsburgh. Eating in your car is the signature of this place but I wish there was some covered seating.
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We stayed here for the recent Phoenix Rock and Roll marathon. The hotel itself is \""boutique\"" as the website says, yet it has paper thin walls and we could hear the drunk people come home at 2am the night before our 8am race. In addition, this hotel was listed on the race website as a good place to stay, YET when we returned back from the race (which ends in Tempe and requires a 45 min train ride back), our hotel room door was locked with our stuff inside. We were then charged an additional \""1/2 day\"" fee in order to get our stuff out and shower rather than having a late check out. There is a Hyatt and a Westin near by ...stay there!!!!
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How dare they not put cheese on my croissan'wich?
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Perfect for a lunch place... Especially since I worked at TIAA-CREF, this place is one of the favorites for everyone there trying to get a quick lunch and back to the office. I ordered an easy dish when I came here, sesame chicken with an eggroll as well as an appetizer of pork dumplings. (which are better in my opinion if you get them get it pan fried!)\n\nThe waiter was very nice and helpful. (This also includes the whole staff!) Anyways, in short.. if you're craving for a quick chinese cuisine lunch, then this is the place to stop by!
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The name says it all: this place is pretty terrible.\n\nI remembered having fun playing slots here in the middle of the night a few years ago (must have been drunk). \n\nThis time I rapidly lost $20 in a penny slot, couldn't find a bar, lost $5 more while I waited for a Budweiser from a surly cocktail waitress (I made the mistake of asking what kind of beer they had as if I was in a craft beer bar and she was pretty much like \""what do you mean what kind of beer do we have?!) and couldn't run away from here fast enough (luckily we were closeish to our hotel).\n\nApparently, the Terrible's chain also operates a car wash as we drove by it. I can't even imagine how bad that could be.
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I have played softball all over Phoenix, a few places in Vegas, and in Pittsburgh. I play league here quite often and don't really enjoy playing here that much. \n\nFirst off, I know this is corporate mandated, but to pay the amount of money for league is insane unless you have a sponsor. For the price (slightly higher) than every city league, you only get one game a night, instead of 2. You have to sign up for two league which ends up costing over 1000 for an 8 week season. After you pay that for league, you then have to pay $3 dollars to get in every time even if you are playing. ($3 is softball prices, I don't know about soccer or baseball). The rules are also pretty ridiculous. You can lead off and you can't hit the ball anywhere near the pitcher without it being an automatic out. Home runs are fairly reasonable especially if you play in the higher divisions. I will say that they definitely try to keep the divisions fair.\n\nContinuing with the price theme, food and drinks are pretty expensive. It isn't insanely high, but eating here definitely isn't worth the money. I usually go with a pretzel which is reasonable, or the two slices of pizza and drink combo.\n\nField conditions: The conditions tend to go up and down, mostly relating to how much little league is being played. The spikes/cleats from the baseball players really cut up the all dirt infields. There tends to be some humps or hills in certain spots. The outfields seem to be alright, I never really play the outfield so I can't really comment. I played at the BLD in Vegas and fell in love with those fields. I wish our BLD was built like theirs was. (Although it was for a huge tournament so they probably had them well prepped going into the weekend)\n\nStaff: This is one of the high points of this place. All of the staff are usually in great moods and are super friendly. The bartenders are great and friends with a lot of the regular players out there.\n\nI will say that I do enjoy playing USSSA tournaments at BLD Gilbert. Paying the $3 dollars to get in for the day isn't an issue for me like it is for league. Having the air conditioned buildings are nice to cool off when you are waiting in between games.\n\nOverall, the facility is nice. The fields are definitely cool to play on if you never played here before. The replica fields are fun. They just need to focus on doing a better job with the condition of the fields. I would recommend you playing here if you haven't, especially for tournaments. But if you are not trying to spend a lot of money on league softball, this IS NOT the place for you.
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Listen to other poor reviews. This is the worst Pizza Hut I've ever gone to. The lobby closes at 8:30 and they make you pick up through a drive thru which gets backed up quickly. The service is extremely rude. The store is very sketchy. I contacted Pizza Hut corporate 3 times regarding an unsatisfactory experience but not once got a reply from the store. This store does not care about customer satisfaction or making things right... They just want your money. Do yourself a favor and stay far, far away from this specific Pizza Hut location. Unless they begin to turn things around, I expect eventually they will be forced to shut down this store location.
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First time here for lunch. Everything was excellent! The presentation was beautiful and food was delicious!! Will definitely return!!
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Considering our previous experience this lunch was as unexpected as it was disappointing. \n\nAs mentioned before the lunch menu only offered 5 dishes to chose from , and no choice of protein. Since we didn't want beef stir fry the choices were chicken or chicken. \n\nThe soup was clear broth of chicken with rice. Not bad tasting mind you but tame enough for a senior assisted living facility. I'm not a fan of spring rolls but I thought the one I was served tasted simply bad. \n\nWe ordered medium hot Kan Dang chicken : red curry, bamboo shoots, peas.\nIt wasn't even remotely hot and besides there was little there, there. A few shreds of chicken and little else. Not bad, but not very good either\n2 stars\n\nA dish of large flat rice noodles, chicken mushrooms, peppers,onions, cabbage whose name escapes me. Again no heat at all. The ingredients made for an ok dish but it was dull tasting, made me think more of reheated Chinese take out than of Thai.\n\nIt's hard to believe this is the same restaurant we ate at last month. As if the chef had told the help: \""you'll find the lunches in the freezer, everything is labeled\"" and left on vacation.
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Great company, will go no where else with my heating and air conditioning needs. Came out on New Year's Day, fixed my problem with the heater, and charged me only $70. It coulda been so much worse. Thanks Legacy!
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Not only are they the SLOWEST pharmacy they very seldom have the medication in stock that you will need. Do yourself a favor and go down the road and don't even bother stopping here they're going to send you to Desert Inn location anyways.
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Had lunch here the last two days and very impressed. Nothing fancy just a solid sandwich shop that blows away subway any day of the week. The fresh bread and veggies really make the sandwiches stand out here. Good pricing and highly recommend.
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Poor service...
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I love to work out. I was super excited when this location opened up. I always went to the one around the corner, which closed. This one has all new equipment and a lot of it. It's all one level. There's a basketball court, several raquetball courts, a group fitness room, spinning room, free weights, lots of cardio equipement and machines, plus it has an indoor pool and spa. All the staff are super friendly. It's always clean. I would advise not to go from 4:30pm-7:30pm. That time is crazy. Granted, there is a lot of equipment to go around, but there are always those people who like to set up camp on the machine that you want to use. And the reason for only 4 stars is that, it seems to take them awhile to fix anything that is broken like the cardio machines and the water fountain.
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This place is a joke..horrible service..ghetto and why are the people in the back the whole time doing nothing but standing around looking like idiots...we didn't get greeted or even a hello, just a response on how many and what table would you like..really, really, oh and it took 30 min to get food which they are fully staffed, makes no sense to me.
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They did an amazing job on my house and did it in a timely fashion. I would recommend them to anyone.
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It was delicious! 2 curry chicken legs with a few, very few little pieces of potato, a side of black beans and a side of cabbage that was WONDERFUL! They only lose a star, because of the price...that small plate...$11.00! I could see $8.00 & that's about it! We got it takeout & ate it next door at Shadow & Ava Lounge.
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Decided that they are very overpriced and always tell me the same thing is wrong for my cars. Why do both a 2007 And a year car have water pump cracks. Oh cause they want you to spend money. When looking to trade up I, it was like pulling teeth to get the attention of a salesman. In the end I traded for a Jeep. They actually cared to get my business. And oil changes are 1/2 what Toyota was!! After 13 years of toyotas I am no longer a fan of the car due to crappy service at O'Brien.
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After nearly passing Peppersauce because of it's unique location, I finally located the trendy little hot spot. Trendy by a long shot, but what a hole in the wall it is! The ambiance is like your Grandmother's house during Christmas, depending on your family it might not apply to you, but it is welcoming, loud, and everyone is smiling. I love Yelp for this very reason, it links you up with the best place in town. Back in the day, I wouldn't have been able to locate this place because it is behind the freeway in an Industrial Park but today, I drove right up, walked right in, ordered my sandwich and enjoyed every last bite. \n\nThe staff is friendly, I felt like a million bucks walking out of that place. My shoes were complimented, the women introduced themselves by name, and asked where I worked and sent me on my way with take-out menus. I was hesitant to get take out because what if I didn't like it, or what if they didn't pack the ketchup I requested, so right as I walked out I peaked in the bag... they didn't forget a thing not even down to the extra seasoning on the fries. \n\nSitting back down at my desk to eat this glorious sandwich has enticed me enough to write this review because it was so close to perfect. I will be going back. I can't wait to go back, is it tomorrow's lunch yet?
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I recently attended a work party at the Pittsburgh Steak Company for the 4th time. I would NOT recommend this place for a party unless you don't mind unfriendly servers, food being taken away before the party ends and while everyone is still eating. Mary B.
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First time in the Dome and will be paying another visit soon, cannot rate highly enough such an amazing place at Xmas. Decorations are superb they have spent a lot of time and effort to get it looking this good, it even smells like Xmas due the amount of cinnamon sticks intertwined within the decorations. Never had time to dine but sampled a few cocktails and they were top notch, bit pricey but worth every penny for the atmosphere alone.
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This was not a place I was impressed with on more than one level. First the hostess was horrible, she skipped names, forgot to right names down, I mean the worst. Next the waiter was average but the food was not. When I pay $10 for French toast I expect a full plate of beautiful food not two slices of wonderbread slapped in egg and thrown on a plate. I will not even give this place another chance. It only got a two because the busboy filled my water and smiled.
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This seemed to me to be a pub that wanted to be a restaurant or vice versa. The d\u00e9cor was pretty and modernish, with light-toned woods and colorful, fancy art. There were limited beer options though, and the menu was small and made up of things that tasted decent but didn't really stand out. It just didn't win me over.
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Sadly there isn't a 1/2 star option. Poor service again... Bland food and children sticking fingers in the salsa bar.., sadly ... We will not be returning. 3 strikes and Your out..,,
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This establishment needs employees with stronger English skills. I ordered a BEEF burrito and ended up with a FISH burrito. It wasn't until I got home (which is 15 minutes away) that I noticed the order was screwed up. Looks like Los Favs is getting my business from now on.
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Best place to go for anything related to swimming pools in the west valley...period. They are knowledgeable, helpful and can repair or sell you the parts and show you how to repair anything that makes your pool operate. The place has been there for years for a reason...great\n customer service and fair prices.
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As mentioned, Abe is no longer there...and that's too bad. I will never take my shoes here again. They are disorganized and have very poor customer service. Here is what happened:\n\nI took three pairs of shoes in for repairs. I went back two weeks later, after they said the shoes would be ready. I picked up two pairs. I had to wait about 15 minutes for the second pair because they did not shine them like they were suppose to. Furthermore, they could not find my third pair of shoes. The guy who runs the place now (a short middle aged hispanic man) told me he would look for it and get back to me. He said he had to speak with the person who took my shoes in when I first brought them. \n\nA week passed and he did not call me when he said he would. I called them. They still had not located my shoes. Again, the guy who runs the place told me he would look for them and give me a call back. \n\nAnother week passed and again, I never got a call. So, again, I called them. Still no shoes. I told him that he needed to do something about the fact that they could not find my shoes. That I was tired of waiting. Four weeks had passed since I had dropped off my shoes. He asked how much my shoes were, if I had a receipt, and what brand. I told him that I didn't have a receipt and that I did not know the brand. Who still has a receipt for a pair of shoes they bought a year ago? And I don't pay attention to name brands. I just buy what I like. However I did know that I paid about $100 for the shoes. After I told him this, again, he said he would call me back in a couple of days. \n\nAgain, he never called me and I had to call him. He told me he would only compensate me $30 for the pair of shoes that they lost, citing some \""law\"" stating that without a receipt he only had to compensate customers for 25-50% of the cost of the shoes. I asked him what \""law\"" he was speaking of and he didn't say. I told him I would speak to an attorney to get some information about my rights and that I would get back to him. BTW: If you are an ASU student, you can get free legal advice. \n\nAbout 10 minutes after that last conversation, I get a call from the same guy I had been speaking with the whole time, and guess what? They found my shoes. I went to pick them up the same day. \n\nI was happy they found my shoes. However, I was also upset at the way they handled the whole situation. The guy who runs this place now never called me when he said he would, kept telling me he would look for my shoes, only offered me $30 as compensation, never apologized or felt bad for loosing/misplacing my shoes and putting me through what he did, and I did not get my shoes back till more than a month later after threatening legal action. \n\nI would not recommend this business to anyone.
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Unless you are a regular or look like your wallet is fat don't expect the best service. Entrees cost about 20-38 bucks and Anti pasta runs between 5-20 desserts are all 8 bucks unless you get aged balsamic vinegar. They also have a big cheese selection. \n\nI made reservations for this restaurant and they sat us by the back door. The waiter never once explained anything on the menu or suggested a wine to go with our meal. He didn't even tell us about the cheese menu except to check on the one we wanted. The other waiter for a table near ours went out of his way to explain the menu and go as far as to tell his tables how to eat the cheese ( it comes with jelly's and such) . \n\nMy meal was good I had the duck. She had the salmon which tasted very fishy. Not fresh at all. The wine was 40 bucks for a carafe ( maybe if we would have got a 100 dollar bottle we would have gotten better service) The Dessert was good it was a rich chocolate cake with nuts and chocolate sauce. Nothing too special. \n\nOverall the experience made the meal not worth the 115 bucks in these times not to mention they overcharged my girls card for the drinks at the bar. If we dont want to give 25% don't charge it plain and simple. \n\nJust a warning reservations and customer service mean nothing. We mentioned our complaints to the waiter and manager. We received an apology but how bout comp our dessert or something. Hyatt Gainey staff is also rude for the most part. \n\nTwo thumbs way down.
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I've had the pizza here once and it was decent compared to the generic triad (papa, dom, and the hut) unfortunately they seem determined to keep me from trying their pizza again, living only a mile or two away from this place we always get coupons for them on our door handle and they are generally pretty good deals, unfortunately everytime I call for delivery fate intervenes and decides I should eat somewhere else.\n\nthe first time I called no one answered, the second time I tried someone picked up and put me on hold to eventually hang up on me, to call back to be put back on hold to never get my call answered, I want to eat your pizza but I don't see why you won't answer your phone to take my order.
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Grand Canyon South Rim Bus Tour - Operated by Gray Line\n\nThe list of cons:\n\n1) The hotel pick up - it was 30 minutes late. The bus was supposed to pick us up at 6:15 am, instead they came in at 6:45 am while we waited outside in the cold in temperatures of 29F\n\n2) The check-in process - we traveled during Rodeo week. This is a week when tourism to the canyons is at the lowest. But the check in process took forever. We were just made to sit inside the pick-up bus waiting for someone inside to call for us and let us in.\n\n3) Overbooking - they had overbooked and when every one turned up for the south rim tour they gave out freebies to a a few of the tourists and pushed them to the west rim tour even then there was no place for us.\n\n4) The people - extremely rude and unfriendly. My sister and I were the last to get on the bus and they did not have adjacent seats. They were very rude to us and asked us to sit in the last two single seats that were available. I mean come on! Really? It wasn't a short journey, 5 hours each way. It was actually the someone in the trip who was kind enough to give us his seat and move away from his family so that we could sit together.\n\n5) The bus - We traveled in December and the bus did not even have a hook for coats or scarves or a holder for cups. Again, this was a long journey how can you not have the basic features in the shuttle?\n\nThe one good factor was the driver. I think his name was Ron. He tried quite hard to be gracious.\n\nI did tip him but would definitely never use this service again. They almost ruined the experience for us.
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I have been coming to this auto repair shop for 1-2 years now and until now I've been very happy with the service. I took my truck in there two weeks ago for a fairly simple fix and they wanted to charge me an arm and a leg for all these extra parts that weren't necessary. I paid the extremely pricey amount and got on with my day. This time I went in there for a misfire in cylinder 4 and needed new spark plugs and wires. Now I'm not expert with cars but I know darn sure that switching the spark plugs and wires is a simple process that can be done in about an hour. These gents wanted to charge me almost $11 for each spark plug ($6.50 retail) and $75 for the wire kit which runs about $50 normally. Now I understand that you've got to charge a premium when you're at the auto body shop but the labor cost is what made me sick. They charged me 2.5 hours of labor ($98/hr) just to switch out the plugs and wires. That is an absolute joke! \n\nThese guys do good work but they screw you on the labor costs. Be mindful. Needless to say, I will never go back to this shop again.
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I have have had great experiences the two times I have been there. The staff is really friendly, and Dr. Mumford is very knowledgeable and helped me understand the health of my eyes. They have a great selection of frames! A lovely boutique experience.
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We were shopping in this center yesterday and we had to hit Kohl's. I was really just in tow and followed some friends as they were shopping. So, this review will probably be pretty quick.\n\nWe walked in and it was pretty busy, but easily maneuverable. Not as busy as Xmas where it's a free for all. But, busy none the less.\n\nWe went to check out the shoe dept. and spent most of our time there. It seemed that everyone else was doing the same. I looked around and thought about getting a new pair because mine were looking a little ragged but, being a guy, I'll just wait until my shoes just fall off of my feet before getting a new pair. I did however pick up a pair of flops, since it's getting close to summer. \n\nAnyhow, the sale was easy. There was a bit of a line and the girl behind the counter was working as fast as she could. She was always smiling and being courteous. That makes standing in line much more bearable. \n\n*Side note: Maybe it's just me... but no matter how long the line is, there always seems to be someone who is impatient. It doesn't make any sense to me. Just relax and go with the flow. \n\nI get to the counter and get rung up... hand over my cash... flops get bagged and a thank you for coming in. Easy as that!
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Worst experience!\nWe sat and ate here. The service was ok but their chicken sandwich was absolutely terrible. I'm not a fan of McDonalds but their dollar menu sandwich is probably better than this $7 something piece of tasteless food.\nNever going back.
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wow. so crowded. however, there are multiple rooms and levels so you can escape if you can't stand the crush of sweaty bodies spilling drinks on you with every bump. the music wasn't great, there were no cute guys and the drinks were overpriced, but despite all that, my friends and i really enjoyed our night out at tao. we also liked the girls in the petal-strewn bathtubs near the entrance and the scantily clad girls rolling around upstairs. ;)
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Love this place! Hip decor, kind of an upscale, urban shabby chic mix. The food is as eclectic as the decor - interesting menu but several basic favorites. Menu is smaller, but it seems to keep the food quality and presentation strong! The staff was hip-looking too and very welcoming.
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0 star if that option is available!!\nThe classes are fine and the instructors are okay but flex and fit as a business is just trying to rip you off in any way they can. Just look at how often they put themselves on Groupon you will know how few people want to stay with them. \nI was on a 12 month contract, which was probably the worst decision ever. I clearly indicated my intention to cancel asap. When the contract expired, no notice, nothing at all. Then there's a 30 day WRITTEN NOTICE IN PERSON. No emails or even electronic forms signed and sent are acceptable. You have to go there in person. \nThere are only two classes during the entire weekend and they charge $100-$200 monthly!!!\nThey charge for TOWELS if you are not a member. \nThey charge for YOGA MAT if you are not a member.\nIf you really want to go there, buy class vouchers, (and always on Groupon) don't sign up for membership or you'll regret.
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I'm an ice cream addict, but TCBY frozen yogurt has pretty much the same idea and I would like to think it's healthier. I first went on the grand opening, where the lack of seating became very apparent. Other than that, it seems like a really clean and organized location with lots of options. I LOVED the smaller cup (which is still rather large) with vanilla and cake batter in it. All it needs is more seating, but as long as i'm eating delish fro-yo, i'm not complaining.
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Breakfast:\n\nOverall the experience could have been much better; without the lazy lady at the cash register; waitress was wonderful; but food was just under-par; But to think about it; an simple breakfast without the buffet would have been much better. Please recreate the menu & get rid of the lazy cashier. What a horrible way to start a morning.
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Eat and drink your heart out and chances are, you'll leave with less than $20 missing from your wallet; at least that's how I feel every time I visit Sakana. \n\nHidden within a random strip mall on Hayden and Indian Bend, Sakana is unassuming and I've passed by many times before actually venturing inside. Friends swore by it, so I had to give it a try. When I walked inside, I was immediately welcomed by sushi platters staring right at me.. very similar to sushi restaurants I see in SF's China Town. As weird as it seemed to stare at sushi that was either plastic or had been sitting out way too long, it did give me a good idea about what I wanted to order: everything on the menu of course. When I visit, I can roll in sushi, wash it down with plenty of sake bombs and leave with a satisfied appetite and happy pocket book. \n\nI've been with a large group of friends as well as just a couple and it's always an enjoyable...sake-filled experience. You can't beat their happy hour. From the inexpensive sushi to the really inexpensive sake, it's a match made in sushi roll heaven. \n\nThe restaurant isn't exactly huge and I've visited when there was a line out the door. At the same time, I've also visited when I'm the only one there, so it all depends on the time of year and day of the week. The staff is very friendly and you can watch the sushi chefs working their magic at the sushi counter. \n\nSakana proves that you don't have to visit the finest sushi establishment in the Valley to dine on some high-end, delicious sushi. Their prices make me walk through the door and their sushi keeps me coming back for more. And the sake? Well the sake just turns the night into a whole different story in itself,
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They have the best French toast made with challah! Good matzo ball soup and sandwiches. Def as close to NY deli food as you can get in Vegas.
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OVERRATED & PLENTY OF GREAT ALTERNATIVES\nAfter reading the many favorable reviews for The Original Sunrise Cafe we were looking forward to checking this place out. The comparison to the Hash House A Go-Go, one of our favorite breakfast joints in town, really had our juices flowing. The Garden of Eden omelet sounded enticing to my girlfriend and the Pretzel Sunrise Burger is one of those interesting menu items that I just can't keep from ordering.\n\nI'm sad to report that The Original Sunrise Cafe did not live up to the expectation. We arrived just before 9 am on a Saturday and there were still a few tables open, so we didn't have to wait. The hostess was very pleasant and put us in a decent table. The menu was varied and as original as a breakfast menu can get. Our food was prepared very quickly and brought to us without delay. That's the good part.\n\nTo begin with, our waiter didn't seem like he wanted to be there. He was not rude to us, but it seemed that whatever he was doing the night before was interrupted by this work-thing that he had to get up for. \n\nThe Garden of Eden omelet was mediocre. The eggs were fully cooked but the veggies weren't drained very well and this resulted in a watery substance that oozed onto the whole plate. This made the texture of the omelet less than desirable. While my GF was happy that she had the option of fruit instead of a starch, it certainly didn't seem to be freshly prepared. It more seemed that they picked up a fruit bowl at Smiths or Vons and used that. Her bagel was fine, but it was a plain sesame bagel and there wasn't much of a choice. The bagels at The Cracked Egg are better, of a more firm texture, not the lighter bready kind.\n\nMy Sunrise Pretzel Burger was a disappointment. I LOVE soft pretzels and really love sandwiches made on them. This was more of a bread that resembled a pretzel than actually being a big soft pretzel. The worst part, however, was the burger. Not only did it seem to be a prepared burger (where the restaurant receives it cooked and they basically reheat it), but it didn't seem to be all meat/beef. It was that fine texture indicitive of filler. I ate half and took half home, but I honestly don't know if I'll eat it as leftovers (I LOVE leftovers as much as I love pretzels!)\n\nThere is no comparison to the Hash House A Go-Go and if you are willing or able to drive over to that part of the town it is well worth the effort. For a better alternative closer to this place, I'd recommend the Cracked Egg on Green Valley just north of the 215.
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A hidden gem! Tried this place for the first time and ate their vegan cupcake (I'm a vegan)-was so impressed! I'm definitely coming back to try their chai latte.. and hopefully in the near future, they will have a vegan option on their breakfast and lunch menu because it is so close to where I live!
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Topic of discussion throughout my lunch: wishing for Bobby Flay to come out during our meal to stand on his cutlery board, throwing his hands up in the air to 'raise the roof' - just like what he did to piss off ALL of Japan's top chefs on \""Iron Chef\""...\n\nThe table bread selection is something worth noting: Jalapeno bread is a definite winner. This, coming from someone who usually HATES hot & spicy dishes!! You can taste that jalapeno flavor and notice that very tiny kick, but I wouldn't consider it spicy at all. The 2nd runner up for bread: Blue Corn muffin - this was the first to disappear at my table of 6 before we discovered the jalapeno bread.\n\nFor my appetizer, I ordered the Spicy Tuna & Salmon Tartares served w/ Red & Green Hot Sauces, Crispy Plantains +Blue Corn Flatbread. Who would've thought to serve the fish tartare on plantains?? Being spoiled by the Blue Corn muffin already, I looked forward to the flatbread version - it wasn't a disappointment. ;-) As for the sauces, they were both \""mild\"" (FYI: my threshold is \""mild\"" to begin with...) at best and gives the tuna/salmon that extra kick when eaten w/ plantains. I never thought Spicy Tuna & Salmon Tartare can be THIS good prepped Tex-Mex style.....\n\nI gotta hand it to the guy, he sure knows know to make a damn good Lamb Chop Cobb Salad, as this was my main lunch entree. Now, I do realize that everyone is a fan of lamb. Me? I love dark meat (no pun intended!) and some of that \""game\"" taste. The lamb was cooked a little too well for me, I usually prefer my meats prepared medium. Fresh greens were nice and crunchy. And they didn't skimp out on the avocado! Buttermilk dressing was the perfect amount - not too little and not too much where the dressing would overpower the taste of the dish.\n\nAs for dessert, most of us didn't bother since lunch was filling and we had to wait for the rest of our friends to arrive in Vegas for dinner that night. Next time, I'll have to convince my friends to come back here to check out their dinner menu.
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Disappointed with their follow through. \n\nContacted these guys about having work done. They came out quickly to give a quote, prices were average and we then gave the go ahead on a Friday. \n\nI had to question them with any sort of time frame of when they would be coming out. The response I received was \""Sometime next week, Tuesday or Wednesday, I'll call you before were coming out.\"" Still a vague appointment, but manageable. \n\nWednesday afternoon rolled around and I hadn't received a phone call. Called the guy I previously spoke with and wanted to touch base on when they would be coming out. He responded with \""Uhhh I'm on a motorcycle right now I'll have to call you next week.\"" I questioned the next week and was very confused, it was only Wednesday and he basically responded with some \""we got pushed behind\"" generic response. I expressed I was very disappointed considering we needed this work done before the following Monday, and now they obviously wouldn't be making that deadline. Waiting a week just to get another possible phone call is very unprofessional business. \n\nThey were hardly apologetic, didn't even offer to confirm an appointment for next week, it was just another \""ill call you\"". After I explained we were on a deadline he finally apologized and I declined having them call next week to then set an appointment.\n\nAnyway, whether it be the case or not with them getting behind, I'm very disappointed with the lack of communication. Please call your clients and update their status. I shouldn't have to call and retrieve updates, and sit here wondering when this company is going to come do my yard. Horrible follow through, and I'll be finding another company that can do the work they commit to, when they say they will. Freeing up your schedule and willing to spend a lot of money for a company that stiffs you is ridiculous.
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I've never been let down at this place, in fact i now make it a weekly stop. As others have said, service is great and the owner is a great guy. My weekly meal is chicken samosas and lamb vindaloo (hot), the garlic naan is amazing also.
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Came in today on my lunch break to grab a quick bite to eat with my husband. When we walked in, he was carrying a soda bottle he hadn't finished but did not want to leave in his car in the 106 degree heat. The hostess immediately told him he needed to put it in the bag he was carrying because sometimes people smuggle alcohol into the restaurant. Really?? We told her we would be happy to go to a different restaurant if it was going to be a problem. We decided to be seated because I only have an hour for lunch and it would have taken at least 10 minutes to get to another place in Town Square and get seated. We explained to our waiter (great guy, but I didn't catch his name) how upsetting it was, and he called over the manager.\n\nThe manager again tried to tell us some kids had smuggled in cups with alcohol. I DO NOT CARE. It clearly doesn't pertain to 2 adults eating lunch on a Wednesday afternoon. We were buying lunch and drinks, so I can't imagine why they would feel it was a relevant conversation to have with us. We asked him if they were going to tell anyone with a water bottle they had to leave it outside in the 100 degree heat of Las Vegas. It was ridiculous. 10 hours later and I'm still furious about it.\n\nI typically enjoy eating here, but I won't be back. Big kudos to our waiter, who was pretty awesome and dealt with a seriously upset table behind us who sent the lobster special back twice. He's the only reason I am leaving 2 stars instead of 1.\n\nSeriously, Miller's, find ways to make people feel welcome in your restaurant. Big fail.
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Cracker barrel was my favorite Americana food stop whenever I used hit the open road. I don't know if it's the whole franchise or only this store but I ordered my favorite, the Sunrise Sampler and it was way off both times I did. The meats were real small and dry, the fried eggs looked and tasted like Dennis, the home fries was tasteless and the whole meal was nowhere as copious as I remembered. They haven't raised the prices in many years but maybe they should instead of skimping on quality. Not too famous. \n\nAt least they were open (and packed) on Sunday at 2 pm when so many restaurants in Charlotte are closing. Two PM??? That means they start closing down at 1;30, what's with that? Out in the world even the early closers ( Einstein's, assorted Jewish delis, diners etc) serve lunch until at least 3pm. Sunday is for sleeping late and having a late brunch, wake up Charlotte it's not 1956 anymore!! 8-P
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The lo mein is so bad. It was spongey and tasted like plastic. The sweet and sour chicken is just fine. It is what I expect from a chinese take out place. (You can sit in) I probably won't be going to this place unless I have limited options approaching 10:00pm. This place could make a killing if it stayed open till 12am-2am on weekends.
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The Buffet of Buffet.\nMy husband wanted to try it...\nIn the morning we want to Lago Buffet at Caesars Palace for breakfast!\nI like the ambiance I like my egg with steam rice...yum yum yum!\nThe sausage was good and there was some different potatoes!\nNext we want to Paradise Garden Buffet in The Flamingo!\nThey actually let us go through vip line though there was no fee sign for it...\n( I don't see the point of paying for buffet when you pre-paid already and they make you wait again,in line with all others who are paying for the buffet...?)\nThe selection was limited but I like the cray fish yum yum yum!\nBut the waitress was better more attentive with our drinks than the Lagos previously.\nAnd we were seated next to the window and saw the Garden full of wild life that was special!\nFor the Dinner we want The Flavor in Harrahs, They had the sign of Vip line for $5.00 fee just alike the website said - (Only VIPs and customers who have purchased express line passes (where available) are able to enter through our VIP entrances. Should you purchase an express line pass, it is valid for single use only at that location). My husband and I was standing there for awhile and the one cashier kept looking and we finally said something she said \""The sign is not being used, with an attitude.\nBut since there were two cashiers, and the other one who ended up ringing us up was very sweet and polite..\nAnd I ended only liking the Kielbasa sausage and potatoes..\nBut my husband like the prime rib, which was very tender...\nWhile when we went for seconds they cleared the but the drinks never refilled ...?\nO. Kay....!\nNext day we went to Le Village Buffet in Paris for breakfast and there were no Vip line here either.( But I did see the sign there on Saturday when we passed by for $10.00?) But the we made though in that 24 hour time...\nThis buffet is sooo good!\nThe breakfast potatoes, ham and everything tasted pretty good!\nYes!\nThey also have sugar free dessert! \nA lot of selection and plus our waitress was very nice and sweet!\nI think I like Le Village Buffet the best!
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Had battery problems and these guys John and Eddie were kind enough to more than just help me out. Replace the battery and test everything withy car. There was more problems with my car but i know that they saved me a ton of money with all my battery damage. Thanks Guys much appreciated.
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This gym offers a great selection of classes; however, there are more negatives than positives with this gym. Parking is difficult to come by, and you have to pay. The staff is not so friendly, it's expensive for the quality of equipment, and I wish someone was sitting at the desk downstairs instead of upstairs. \n\nI can't wait for my contract to end; I regret signing one now. There has to be better gyms in the area.
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Was told to go somewhere else by the owner. Guess our business and pleasant attitude just wasn't serious enough for him. \n\nWent here because it had such great yelp reviews and thought it was the best place to start our wedding suit shopping 3 months before the big day!\n\nUnfortunately we were told that this is NOT the first place to go by the OWNER himself. Apparently he wanted us to shop around at all the other suit places so they could do all the work of having us try suits on and he could skip out on it. He wouldn't even allow us to try on a suit!!! He said \""It just takes so much time with people coming in and trying suit after suit on\"". Man that poor guy owning a suit shop, who knew people would actually want to try them on? \n\nSo the customer service is non-existent unless you're willing to walk in and know exactly what you want right away. I'm not sure if he thought we weren't serious about buying suits or that we could afford it. We DID however take his advice and go shopping somewhere else... where we bought our suits... with someone that was willing to actually let us try them on!
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Wow a very busy day at the mall today parking sucks right now\n\nPeople walking around at the mall is ridiculous at 10 o'clock it should be no more walkers and get your way it's just a mess.\n\nI'm updating this review just a little bit. I still seen the walkers walking around it's very annoying why are they doing it's already packed now the walking should stop no more exercising right now it's absolutely ridiculous the mall is a great place to shop not exercising, It's ridiculous to have all this people exercising in\n groups, Anyways it's bad enough with the train going down the middle.
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I've got to say handlebar is one big secret in Apache Junction. Great food, excellent beer, and a beautiful atmosphere. This place is a must try once in your lifetime pub and I promise you'll be back for more!!!
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Pretty nice dog park. Big area for the dogs to play and every time I have been by there are always dogs. I would watch which bowl of water you let your dog drink out of. My sweet boxer baby got sick from drinking some dirty water there. Other than that, I like this park and it's close to my house so we will be back soon.
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I usually dont bad mouth a restaurant, but this place I have to! The food was awfull, and not to mention the service sucked! They had 1 airhead waitress taking orders for the whole place and she just didnt care about making people wait. To pay 24 dollars for a roll, you would think it would taste like fish and not cardboard. I ordered a pomegranate martini and asked if they use Pom, and was reassured they did, but my martini tasted like perfume not pomegranate. After complaining to the waitress, the manager approached us and asked how can he make up and offered us some yellowtail sashimi, He brought over 4 thin pieces of sashimi, and after getting the bill we realized he charged us 22 dollars for the 4 pieces. Their sushi tasted like paper and cardboard, not fish. After spending 200 dollars among 2 couples and leaving there hungry, I was very upset. A total rip off!!!
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Surprised this place isn't closed by now. Went here once when I first started going to ASU and never came back.\n\nTheir ingredients are not fresh, gyro meat tastes old and decrepit. They really need to hire better pita makers who don't resemble drug addicts and derelicts. My pita was falling apart before it was even handed to me. Literally, by the time I got it to the table it was soggy and not even worth eating!
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Food was okay but Leslie the server is horrible! I was standing behind her for 10 mins while she talks to another customer. No one else was at the bar to help. I had to call the bar to get someone and another bartender came and she said that Leslie will help me get my food. Really?? I've been standing there for awhile and did not even acknowledge me??? Bad customer service!
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You know the club is suffering if they are handing out wristbands right outside Paris. Girls get in for free with wristbands and guys do too... just as long as the guys get in before midnight. After midnight? Tough luck. Be ready to cough up $30. I would save my money and try my luck at a different club. Plenty of other better clubs in Vegas. Save your time & money.
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WE HAD OUR CREDIT CARD INFO STOLEN FROM THIS PLACE!! BEWARE!!\nWe ate lunch here one afternoon about a month ago. My partner used his business card as it was a business lunch - hasn't used this card in 6 months. Well one of the tons of different staff that served us is a THIEF and skimmed the card and security code! Two weeks later someone in New York is trying to use a perfect replica of the card to make purchases at gas stations and food. Our credit card company caught if quickly as we have zero connections to New York. Beware. They hired a roach of a person. The nachos are not worth it! I contacted a manager but for all I know he's in on the scam. It was absolutely THIS place!
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I need not to say anything about their grocery-really they are superb cool. Only things to say is that- their homemade TAMALES.............. Super duper AWESOME. So just coming for this, just coming man!!
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When I give a review based on stars it is for the cost of the meal. So, where the average meal is something like ten to fifteen dollars (as it is here) it might get less stars if the cost was say twenty or fifty dollars a meal. That being said, for the price this is simply the best mexican restaurant in the east valley. I haven't had anything here (and I've eaten here dozens of times) that isn't top notch. chips and salsa, buritos,enchiladdas, chimmies, you name it, it is all really good. If the price was twice as high I'd still give it four stars, service is great too.
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Overpriced and not worth it... Boooo.
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After hawking the dos caminos website like a creep since the abrupt shutdown a while back, I was to finally enjoy the delicious food I sinfully craved. I was ready for a mission! Loose fitting clothing ... Check! Somewhat starved family... Check! Husband prepared for the financial damage.. Check! There was no way I could fail!\n\nForgetting this was a mission that had to be completed by two parties! Dos had to deliver or I'd be fighting a war of devastation.... And I deed that ended up being the case! \n\nWe ordered guacamole, chips and salsa, the trio bocadito ( may be the name of the app), two kids slider meals, 1 kids quesadilla, smoked brisket enchiladas, and the short rib barbacoa. \n\nThe guacamole app was the initial warning enforce the storm! Call me 730 coocoo but they used to offer the guacamole trio... Not anymore . What ev! So the guacamole was ok, but I needed more salt, there was none. (Can't you just not stand when a restaurant fees the food s so on point that salt and pep are not needed. . Well exsqueeze me for having such a palate) the salsas were ok. My fave was the red one.. Salt would have helped. Also not sure what was up with the chips but they were chewy as the first review stated. On to the main dishes. To begin, when do kids sliders resemble three hamburgers from McDonald's, minus the fact that they're served medium!!! What kid eats a medium burger?? 14$ down the drain. The cheese quesadilla was inedible smothered in cheese, I couldn't let my son (10 months) risk that cardiac attack so i sent it back! The beef short rib ish was flavorful, but the meat wasn't as tender as it could have been! It made it a bit rough to enjoy. The smoked brisket was ok also, just a king a bit in flavor. \n\nI feel this day coulda just been a clusterfracked day for them being it was opening day. Waaaay too many people in your grill when your eating, food just not up to par. Prices for quality ratio out of wack! I really wanted to enjoy my meal but 100$ tab left me feeling sick and confused as to what happened! Maybe ill come back in about a year when the pace gets a bit more established.
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I have been coming here for years it's my favorite place to eat wings! I love very far but drive at least once a month to go eat wings here! Unfortunately my last experience on Friday was HORRIBLE!!! The customer service is none the girls and the cook are rude. They messed up my order and then didn't want to fix it correctly. The portions are getting smaller and smaller. Might have to find another wing place
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Susan is great. She even put fireworks on my nails and toes. She also did my pedicure and sparkle purple nails for my wedding in May. Lots of available parking.
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I tried this place out tonight and I'd say it was pretty good. First off, it has a pretty eclectic menu, especially for Pittsburgh. The unique Spanish/Japanese items are something I wouldn't be able to find anywhere else. Secondly, all entrees and appetizers were decently priced for a place that looked as nice as Tamari. The ambiance and cleanliness is another thing it has going for it, on top of really fast service, at least on a Thursday night at dinner time. I ordered a sushi roll for myself (\""Sexy Dragon Roll\"") but I was a part of a large party and some other dishes that stood out were the Lobster Mac & Cheese, TNT Roll, and Korean Beef Tacos. \n\nMy only complaint is that the cocktails are a bit pricy! I haven't seen $10 cocktails since being in New York!
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My cousin took us here. He and his sister are regulars. It was a good experience. Great sushi rolls. I loved my old favorite the japanese lasagna roll. The wait staff are awesome. There was a fun atmosphere. I have to admit I was glad my mom wasn't with us because it was very loud and you know how she is!
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Got the gyuere and slab bacon s'mac. It was AMAZBALLS. There are about a dozen other things I want to try but so far so good. I can't wait to try something else.
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We had a great JW experience here.\n\nI was here for 4 days for work, and extended it to add 3 days of vacation. It was off season in Phoenix, so the traffic at the hotel was moderate at best. It was perfect for us,,,plenty of room in the pools, less screaming kids running around, no real wait for service anywhere, and great access to the gyms.\n\nI enjoyed the free internet, free access to the spa, and free parking (Marriott membership does pay). \n\nWe loved the available Happy Hours in the restaurants.\n\nRoy's was amazing. I highly recommend.\n\nThe Blue Sage lounge is nice for your basic lunches, etc. Excellent service here, although I will say my biggest complaint here was wait time during one lunch. It took 20 minutes to get my food, and 15 minute to get my bill. And it was very quiet in there.\n\nIf you are active like I am, and want to be close to the Spa gym, ask to get a room near the spa. The free parking is just past the spa, and you are very close to the outside entrance and can walk to Albertson's and the Desert Ridge Marketplace in 10 minutes or less. Super convenient. I never paid for parking, so it must be because I am a Marriott member.\n\nThe spa restaurant is very good too. Lots of healthy options, with a cheeseburger option available, for those people who just want to pretend they eat healthy.\n\nWe also got couple's massages at the spa. Check to see if they have any discounts, as they did when we booked. I had Vera, and my boyfriend had Rosie. We loved them, and I would HIGHLY recommend them for your massage. And, if you book something in the spa, you get access to the spa pool and sauna, which are beautiful and QUIET!\n\nYou can get a fridge in your room, so if you plan on staying awhile, ask for one. With the grocery store not far away, you can easily save some $$$ by getting some food and keeping it in your room.\n\nFront desk staff and concierge are wonderful. Ask about the Ping plant tour, or anything else you need. They will take care of you!!\n\nMy only complaint would be that they cleaned my room late in the day, typically after 3:00pm. I wish it would have been earlier.
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I met a client at the JW Marriot for lunch, and we ate at the Meritage Steakhouse since not much else is open for lunch. Big disappointment. It looks like a mediocre resort restaurant - I expected more. \n\nService: We got there at about 11:20, it was empty and we were seated quickly. The waiter came over and took our drink orders fairly quickly. However he dropped the sugar container on the floor between 2 diners, and never picked it up the entire meal. We ordered and the food came fairly soon...but when the waiter served it he handed off some dishes to us mid-air, rather than putting it on the table. Just seemed odd, as he could have reached to put it on the table...and it was hot soup! He didn't smile much and was not very friendly or helpful throughout the meal. \n\nWhen asked by my client if there was anything he recommended on the menu (since he hadn't said anything when he came up to take our orders), he sort of shrugged and finally said, \"" it depends on what you feel like, something light and healthy or greasy and rich\"" Then he said he liked the French Dip Sandwich best. I honestly don't think the guy ever said, \""Enjoy your meal!\""\n\nFood: I had the \""large\"" Meritage Salad & Onion soup: The onion soup was overly sweet with a thin layer of cheese on top. The salad was supposed to have goat cheese in it and I think I found one little piece...and the salad was small, and really not very flavorful. My client had the Lobster Bisque & Crab Cakes: the soup had a nice flavor, but no chunks of lobster at all. She enjoyed the crab cake...there was only one. Servings were generally somewhat scant. My coworker had the Turkey Sandwich: Looked like the pressed \""deli\"" turkey you get at the supermarket....she ended up eating about half the sandwich and left most of the fruit side dish that looked like the pre-cut up fruit you buy at the store. Another coworker had the French Dip sandwich: She enjoyed it and the big onion rings that came with it.\n\nOverall, the meal was mediocre. Possibly their dinners, steaks, etc. are better....but after that kind of lunch, I'd never go back to try it...and I'd be willing to bet they are not.
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Easily among the best Mexican food I've had, and that's including when I've lived in New Mexico and in California. I always get the enchiladas de pollo con mol and a lime margarita on the rocks with salt, but your tastes may differ.
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To say the service at this establisment is terrible would be an understatement. Management is clearly at fault. Our waiter shouldn't be a waiter. I don't want someone's thumb in my drink. Appetizer plates would be nice to have. Food was decent, but the service is so bad, I would never return, even if the food were for free. Had to remind the waiter for multiple items that never arrived at the table. The restaurant was not packed, so how or why our experience was so bad leaves me baffled
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DO NOT GO TO Yusho !!! Over priced !!! The worst food experience!!! Table was dirty It's for the tourist 1 time customers only !!! I think I had all the staff come to check how we where doing every 2-3 minutes !!! Lol\nthe grilled octopus over seasoned.... 2X fried chicken dried n burnt must be frozen patty... duck leg hard must be frozen.... Crab fried rice was mush ! The chief really don't know how to cook ! 24.00!!! NY steak tasted ok but had very salty pieces 39.00 !!! Logan Ramen 21.00!!! Got a 1/4 bag of package ramen awful taste !!! They have pickles in it lol the hot jasmine tea very bitter ! The only 2 items I tasted ok was doughnuts and soft serve ice cream can't mess that up ! \nMy bill added up 171.00 !!! I should have use it on craps ! Wasted it on crap food !!! I really think the owner is not asian......
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This place has great food! I love the chicken korma and the basil naan a bunch! Whenever I am in Las Vegas, I try and make it to India Palace. It's off the Strip but not too far away but would require a short cab ride, but in my opinion, it's better than any of the places on the Strip for Indian food. Give them a try!
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Went for my sis in-law's bachy, our experience was funny.\n\nAll the dudes are gay and short. They do this thing where they smack you in the face with their stick. The men strippers were pathetic; we didn't pay for a dance. \n\nThe woman dancers were not very breathtaking, except for one.. The Cuban or Columbian chic we paid to dance on my sis in law. \n\nTitti's & ass is all the same yo.
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I was returning a pedometer that I had bought earlier that day at The Big 5 Sporting Goods, I couldn't program the pedometer with a friend so we thought it was damaged, so I took it back to the store that night. There was a new Mg. on duty now the Mg. on the am shift was very helpful but when I took it back that night, the night Mg. (Chris) was on duty. he was the most arrogant person. I had asked if he could help me pick out another pedometer out that would be user friendly and count the calories, he tells me that the one I have is the only one that counts calories, so i looked at the variety of the ones they have and found all of them counted calories all but 2 so I pointed to them and said all of these count calories, well he didn't want nothing to do with helping me so I turned to the associate at the register asking if he would be able to help me and . so we chose one out of many that count calories and he was helping me program it during this time the Mg. just walked around the store and then he calls the associate to come to the shoe dept. So that takes him away from me to which the Mg. could of taken care of whatever was needed in shoes. Mind you there was not a customer in the store, just me. now if the Mg. would have been nice i would of probably bought a tread mill from the store but not now. I will go to a sporting store with better customer service . I will not step foot in that store again. There was many more snide remarks he made during this whole ordeal but I feel this was enough to convince anyone not to go to this store.
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Like other reviewers say this gym is cheap. I love the classes and all of the teachers are super excellent. They deserve ten stars. However, this is a very dirty gym. I don't see anybody wiping down equipment and the class workout room is filthy. I have seen the same dirt on the mirror for a week. There are dust bunnies in the corners from the filthy fans that are never cleaned. I am not sure that the floor is ever mopped. The bathroom is ok but gets very busy at times and could use more sprucing during the busy times. Cheap and dirty describes this place.
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Me and my husband decided to try Baja Fresh because we had a coupon for a free meal. When we got to the restaurant we were told that they were no longer honoring the coupon despite it being in a coupon book for 2012 and it was 1-2-12. The lady behind the counter instead gave us $5 off so we ordered out food. We waited and waited and watched people that ordered after us get their food. The lady behind the counter kept asking the cooks where our food was. I then watched the lady behind the counter get food and put it on a tray. She the walked the food out to a gentleman sitting at a table and told him she have him the wrong food and traded the meals. The meal she brought back was them put on a tray and given to us. Needless to say, we asked for our money back and left.
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I had a great experience here. All the staff was friendly and Dr. Price was fantastic! When it came time to get new glasses and contacts, Jill was wonderful to work with, too! She helped me stay in budget and searched for every discount I could get with my insurance and current offers through manufacter rebates. I've been in Charlotte 14 years and this is the best place I've found for my eye care, and trust me, I've made the rounds!
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Hey- Jason b- I'm the server that took over your table when you demanded a different server. I would like to say that it would have been nice if you let me know your pasta was dry cause I would have gotten you something different- sorry about that. Our pasta is usually really good. It was after 9 which means we had already closed. We all really care about your experience and do our best. On a side note calling my co worker Marc an ogre is completely uncalled for. He's super knowledgeable about the menu. He works his butt off and couldn't be a nicer person. He's also smart and funny. You should be aware that these reviews are often read out loud at work meetings. Keep it about what we can improve- constructive criticism. Not what server is attractive enough to serve you. :(
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ISLA was the first stop on a business trip/catching up with friends stay in Vegas. It was the perfect place to eat great food for a reasonable Vegas price. The 4 of shared a large plate of chips and 3 types of salsa which was served on a funky platter.\n\nI had a chicken burrito which was cooked and seasoned perfectly. The margaritas at ISLA were definitely worth the cash. They were extremely fresh and had a broad selection of tequila. The ambiance was very sleek and sexy yet very welcoming.
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Having an early evening flight and not wanting to eat an overpriced food court dinner, I stopped here enroute to to the airport thinking a slice would hit the spot. With signs saying \""wood fired\"" all over the windows, I was unpleasantly surprised to walk in to a counter with a heated case of slices and one lonely chair.\n\nMenu didn't have anything on it but pizza, despite the photos on the door of wings and salad. Got two sad slices, popped straight in the box and not crisped in the oven or anything, but as soon as I went to eat them I realized they were coated in grease. Like, an obscene amount puddled on the surface. Took a few bites, tried to blot what I could, tossed the majority of my $8 meal. I think not.
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Bobby Flay is not my favorite chef to watch on the food network since he mostly does BBQ stuff, but this restaurant was good for your meaty fare and I enjoyed it. I got a steak and it was perfectly cooked and seasoned great. My friends all liked their food also. The only complaint I had was the waiter was a bit odd and seemed to really like one of my friends and kind of liked to loiter around and talk to us a little too much. But other than that good place for steak.
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This is the second location for Nourish. The original location is in Scottsdale, but I've never been interested in going there due to the lackluster reviews and availability of other great restaurants in the area. However, when I found out they were opening across the street from my house, I was much more enthused. My husband was so excited that he can eat everything on the menu since it's all gluten-free and dairy-free. There's also plenty of vegetarian options for me.\n\nMy husband stopped by on opening night and got a chicken sandwich with sweet potato fries for himself and a mock tuna salad sandwich with garlic hummus and veggies for me. Both sandwiches were served with gluten free sourdough which looked strangely pale gray but was absolutely delicious. The mock tuna was good enough to satisfy my tuna salad craving, something I've missed since becoming a vegetarian. The hummus was too gritty for my liking, but it definitely had great garlic flavor. I tried not to steal too many of my husband's sweet potato fries. They came with an awesome sweet dipping sauce. He reported that his chicken sandwich was good too.\n\nIt may not be the yummiest food nearby, but when it's convenient and fits our dietary needs, I am still confident we will be ordering from Nourish often.
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My review might be slightly more helpful because I wasn't here on a Wednesday Night for the phenomenal Wednesday Special like almost everybody else was here for.\n\nThe menu is very limited and for the most part you are going to order a pizza or a burger and drink wine or one of the many craft brews they feature.\n\nI can't say we had the best burgers out there anywhere because I haven't been everywhere but I can say we had some doozies of very good burgers priced less than Vegas and better than what we had in Las Vegas at one of those specialty burger places. \n\nIvan Burger $12.00\nHangover Burger $14.00\nMost craft brews run an average $8.00\nVS. Las Vegas close to $20.00 a Burger\n\nThey only have a couple burgers to pick from on the menu and they can be altered slightly. I went with the famous Ivan burger. It is extremely large and is a half pound burger patty with the usual lettuce,tomato,onion, choice of cheese chipotle Mayo on a pretzel bun. It comes with tasty battered fries. My burger was cooked a perfect medium just like I asked for and had a nice crust. It was a very juicy burger but not too much as it didn't fall apart. The pretzel bun was strong enough to support all the weight of the sandwich fillings. It really was a tasty burger. \n\nI think at least half the people out there might think like me and admit the burger is too large. I split the burger in half because I knew that would be plenty. But would have enjoyed it more if it was smaller so it would be easier to manage. For me it was very thick and still delicious but too thick.\n\nMy husband tried the Hangover Burger. It's basically an Ivan Burger but with an added egg and he said really good bacon. I don't know how he ate that whole sandwich but he did and said he had to because it was really good.\n\nThe Attic is located above a sandwich shop and uses the name Cave and Ives on the outside of the building and on the receipts. The steps are easy to climb but if you are handicapped an elevator is available.\n\nThe burgers we had were VERY GOOD!\nThe Pizzas looked good!\nLots of craft beers.
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I feel like I'm writing several negative reviews, but maybe I was just unlucky with my choices?\n\nDrinks - I had a nice white wine I cannot remember the name of, but it did the job.\nFood - I had maybe two bites due to chatting with my pals, but ended up leaving the leftovers on the table since it didn't really do much for me. Maybe I order poorly, but my pasta was lame.\nService - Waitress with an attitude and waiter that walked around with an aloof expression on his face. Neither were very attentive to our group of 13+.\nAmbiance - I'm confused... We're in Tempe... a land-locked state, correct? Oysters? At an Irish pub? Really? Like I said, confusing!
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Best burgers and sandwiches period. The bread is fresh and the meat is tender. Been here many times and food has always been so so delicious. The portions are HUGE! The Garlic Romano fries might be the best fries i have ever tasted. A must go place in Vegas if you are ever trying to get a great and delicious meal for a reasonable price. The place is always clean and the food always fresh!
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Dont get me wrong, I love Stingray's menu but this location has the absolute worst service.\n\nI went here for my bachelorette dinner. They sat us on the patio and completely forgot about us for about 20 mins. We asked several different servers that came to see if we were ok for water, full dining sets, etc. and none of them ever came back. It wasnt until I was seen by one of the waitresses eating my sushi w/ my fingers that they actual brought me a plate and chopsticks ( we asked 4 different girls for it over the hour ). \n\nI'll be sticking to the Biltmore location.
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This place is a great. If I lived in Vegas I would be a regular for sure. Great food + great service + clean = happy me.
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Been there two times now and I have been pretty satisfied with the food. The whole grilling at the table is pretty fun and all the tapas are diverse which gives a intersting variety to the menu. The only thing is that I wish they had more of a happy hour at the bar but I will let it slide because my friends and I were in there at about 1am and the chef bought us all shots!\n\nI am glad my friends convinced me to try out a new restaurant because I have not always had the best experiences with new establishments. The outside of the building does not give the inside justice either, it is rather nice inside! Give it a shot!
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Staying at the Wynn, you would think they could treat us decently. The Asian door guy is SO rude and miserable. Two hot girls we didn't want to pay a cover on a Sunday night for an hour and were already on the guest list, politely asked if it could be waved because we are hotel guests and were told 'there is the exit, leave.' by the door guy!! What horrendous service!
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What can we say but amazing and wonderful things about the Artisan Hotel in Las Vegas. This small, non-casino, boutique hotel off of the strip offers everything that one seeking a great weekend could possibly ask for.\nFrom the general manager to the reception staff like Tara, the valets such as Spencer, Ray and Tony, along with the evening security Alexis, are all such wonderful and attentive people.\nNow I don't mean to bash anyone else's review but those of you that think The Artisan is too loud and crazy, they tell you ahead of time and all the reviews online forewarn you! In fact, you are alerted prior to your checking in on multiple occasions that if you're a light sleeper or you don't like to \""party\"" and have fun this may not be the place for you. But, if you're looking to have a great time meet some outstanding people and being taken care of from the moment of check in to the time you leave then this is the hotel for you.\nWe stayed in the busy casinos on the strip and we'd prefer the Artisan every time we come to Vegas. It's the place to be. We cannot be more happy!
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Best pizza in Madison. Not your traditional style pizza but don't worry they always have plenty of plain cheese slices available. Ian and his entire staff are the nicest people in the world. They always use really fresh and local ingredients for the pizza too. Service is quick, delivery is reliable and the pizza is awesome. Favorites are chicken penne alfredo, mac and cheese (their top seller) and steak & fries. Don't be afraid that the slices don't sound appealing. I promise if you try it you will like it. The prices are reasonable and they're open late too. Best thing to happen to Madison along with the Kohl Center.
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Gorgeous practice room. Went there for Kj's Karma Class on Mondays @4pm. Kj's class was a nice sequences and wonderful breathing technique. Small and Intimate so she was able to assist each person individually. Donation based class so price was right but noticed that even regular prices are reasonable and you can get 50% off a package if you mention YELP. Location is closed to downtown Tempe, but a bit difficult to find looks like a seedy motel from the outside and there doesn't seem to be a ton of parking..But once you walk in the doors you feel like you have entered a delightful space and you completely forget where you are.\nI will be back next Monday and perhaps even come in for a regular class too.
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The worst pizza I've ever had. It makes Totino's taste gourmet.\n\nIt was soggy and just tasted terrible. We also got the combo appetizer. With the exception of the fried zucchini, everything was bland and hub says the mozzarella sticks were reheated.\n\nOh and on the vegetarian pizza I said twice, no peppers. Guess what was all soggy and gross on my pizza? Peppers!\n\nAnd this place came highly recommended - we stayed with a friend while in Vegas last weekend.
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I love Williams-Sonoma. We were picking up some additional items left on our wedding registry and taking advantage of the 10% completion discount. They are always welcoming and helpful.
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I am not a huge fan of this place. I feel it is all hype. Seriously. The pies I have tried were average and taste and everything is above average in price. The restaurant itself is warm and inviting with brick walls and red and white checkered table clothes, but it feels like a scam when they bring out the pies and then the inflated bill. At least I was with good friends this night.\n\nThe food is nothing to write home about at all. I've had the antipasto salad which was ordinary. The white pizza with garlic and sausage and onions as toppings. Please tell me I am not the only one who feels these pies are dry? I'm not an extra sauce kind of girl, but we have always had to ask for a side of sauce with the pizza. Sausage is tasty. I will give them kudos for that. I've also had pizza with red sauce and sausage. It still seemed sauce deficient. Bread basket? It might as well be Wonder Bread. It was lacking in freshness, flavor and flare. \n\nThey get two stars for serving booze and for decent service. That's it. I'd rather microwave Totinos Pizza Rolls in the comfort of my own home than be seen at Grimaldi's again.
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