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The broth! So good... I like this place... oh... I like the fresh spring rolls too. I'm coming back!
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The food at Hillside Spot is wonderful-- I've enjoyed both breakfast and lunch there a few times. However, the service is enough to make me not want to eat there anymore. Other Yelpers have described their service as \""slow and disorganized,\"" and that pretty much sums it up. It's a shame, because the atmosphere of the restaurant is cozy and cheerful and the food is delicious. The service is just not what it should be. I expect more.
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I've been to Jade several times and always hope for a better experience. Doesn't seem to happen! The servers are rude most of the time. There was one occasion the guy who was serving us gave us our check but forgot to change the insulting name he gave our table. He said it was a joke with the bartender and was not apologetic whatsoever. I should have stopped my business that time but it is convenient and the food is very good but I am pretty sure I'm done giving it another try.
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The reasons I heart Unknown Pleasures:\n\n* It's named after one of my favourite albums by one of my favourite bands (the mighty Joy Division).\n* They sell everything from no wave and punk to classic indie, psyche-rock, glam-rock, ska, funk and soul.\n* A lot of the stock is vinyl and prices are reasonable considering the great quality.\n* There's some cool band tee-shirts including the sleeve for Sonic Youth's Goo.\n* The staff are friendly and approachable rather than full of attitude.\n* They have some highly sought after Northern soul 45s tucked away.\n\nTo top it off, last time I visited they played My Bloody Valentine AND The Ramones.
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Really awesome decor, cute and polite bartender, great service, and moderately priced drinks. We were only there for one drink, but we enjoyed the lush leather sofa while gazing into the fireplace and sipping our drinks. We were there at around dinner time (6pm) and we were the only people in there. I can imagine this place getting packet as the night goes on. Looks like a great place to make out with your sweetie, too, since entire bar is lit by candles and the fire place. Very swank. Hope to go back the next time we're in Vegas!
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Huge slices.... and they are QUICK! I know I can run in get a slice and a drink to go for only $5 and be in there about 6-7 min. \n\nI tried the garlic bread for the first time.... Ehh, it's ok. I go for the pizza, it's good for the price. I am not a fan of spicy food, but the hint of spice they have in the sauce is just perfect for me.
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I love this place! The food is delicious, the service is friendly, and the portions are pretty large. I love the spring rolls, the curry, and the Pad Thai. It's a shame though, there's almost never anyone else here. It feels like a relatively classy place, with curtains and nice decorations. One night, the chef even came out and greeted the people at the tables to see if everyone was enjoying their food. I wish this place would get more business! Go there, they even deliver!
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Print Works is my current favourite lunch time place. I didn't even know of their existence, until a lady from Union of Genius kindly informed me that this cafe stocks their soups. Another bonus is that is close to where I live and work. \n\nSo I had to go there. And I keep going there every day. This little cafe has a wonderful array of sandwiches, paninis and the soups (usually 2 options on offer daily). I haven't tried their coffee yet, but I'm sure it would be very good as everything I've had from there so far has been delicious. They sell chocolate brownies from Lovecrumbs, and the bread that comes with the soup is from Dough Re Mi (nice artisan bread).\n\nThe display counter also has various cakes and cheese cakes and pastries... It all looks so tempting that I'm surprised that so far I have only tried the brownie which was gorgeous - but I feel I should try the other stuff too, in equal measures :)\n\nFriendly service and nice chat. A takeaway soup (about 300ml) with bread is \u00a32.65.
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Meh. \nI've had better. There are so many buffets in Vegas, and this one is definitely on the lower side. It's almost $50 for dinner because they add lobster and unlimited wine, but it's still not worth it.\nService was INCREDIBLY slow... I asked for a refill on my water about two times before finally receiving one fifteen minutes later.\nFood was okay, not bad at all, but not worth the price. \nDesert bar was typical. Gelato, creme brulee, etc. Tasted yummy, but they have those selections in almost every buffet. \nI love staying at the Aria, but I probably won't ever eat here again. \nI recommend Wicked Spoon in Cosmo! Yum! :D
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The food is cheap and authentic Thai. Although somewhat cramped, the ambiance is much nicer than an average Thai restaurant, and the take-out service is reliable. The staff is also very nice. If you like hot food, their scale is well calibrated (10 is very hot). If you do not like your food hot, play it safe and ask for something extremely mild.
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Fanciest place I've been to in Pittsburgh. Great for foodies. Creative dishes and great service. Note, BYOB.
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Our family LOVES 5 & Diner. I have two little boys who are 5 and 7 and they get so excited to go to 5 & Diner and put quarters in the miniature jukebox at the table and wear the paper 5 & Diner caps they get with their color-on menu and crayons. \n\nI love the service and the ambience. It's easy to imagine I'm transported back to the 1950's when my own parents were in high school and times seemed simpler...even though I doubt they were actually any simpler.\n\nI remember coming to 5 & Diner in the wee hours of the night after my friends and I left the nightclubs back in the early 1990's. We'd sit in the booth wearing our black leather jackets and fashionable club attire, and pound down cigarettes (you could still smoke in there then, but not now...THANK GOODNESS) and drink cup after cup of hot coffee while devouring plates of strawberry covered waffles and heaps of bacon. (Those were the days.) \n\nAnyway, I took the family last weekend and was surprised that they recently changed their menu and the dinner entree I was looking forward to ordering was gone. (Major bummer.) It looked like they changed the whole menu since my last visit and I'm still not sure I love the new menu, it'll take a couple of more visits before I have a verdict on that...I know for sure if they got rid of their eggs benedict I'll be scarred for life!\n\nYou need to go to 5 & Diner if you are into nostalgia, it's a wonderful place with great service that makes me wistful for a time that came and went a full 20 years before I was even born. \n\nNow lets just see if the new menu sucks or not...
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Husband and I went for a grown up night out. I love good food but don't always like to get all dolled up to enjoy good food. It was the perfect evening out. Completely unpretentious, its like going to a friend's house for dinner who is also an amazing cook. So, hands down 5 stars for atmospere. Now, onto the food:\n\n1) chef/owner makes what he wants to make. Be ok with it and you won't be disappointed\n2) three courses, prix fixe for $45/person plus $10 corkage. Byob cuz there's none at the restaurant (a great deal if you ask me)\n3) make reservations! On the night that we were there, he had one seating-that's it. We felt very special as we watched Chris turn down several walk-ins.\n4) what we ate: \nTomato soup with grilled cheese sandwich-the best tomato soup-EVER, perfect consistency, a nice garlic kick.\nGrilled pork tenderloin-my dish, very tasty, over bed of japanese black rice. So good!\nScallops with bacon-lots of scallops, lots of bacon, good flavor\nStrawberry tart-remember-it's Feb in Arizona and I was having a hard time finding good strawberries. These were better than good.\n\nRemember-the chef is the owner, the owner is the chef so if you call during lunch or dinner, chances are, he's cooking. We usually love trying new places and don't often repeat, but this one we will.
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If you are not friends of the bar.srvice is a joke. Don't waste your time, Better service serving the same. Is close by try silky's. Food is non existent and little consideration of customers. Save your money and certainly your time
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If I could give a 0 star, they'd own it.. I have nothing.. Not one positive to say about this bank. I wanted a local bank because most of my money is in USAA which used to be hard to make deposits to because they are based in San Antonio. BofA has fees upon fees.. Long lines at any lunch hour... Waits on phone , awful customer service.. Oh and the kicker.. I deposited a trust fund check.. From Vanguard!! They wouldn't let me have it for 10-14 days.. Despite that Vanguard had cleared the check with them.. I'm guaranteeing BofA made interest off of my $7k! Don't get me started on what they have done to our housing market.. Ahh.. Thank God I can bank with USAA..
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Honest...Dependable...Reasonable...Quality Work. Enough Said
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This is a nice area for shopping, eating, relaxing, or just walking for a little exercise. There's plenty of parking where the shops are. There are boutiques, banks, a grocery store, UPS Store, and a variety of eating venues. I like Von's but it is a bit more expensive than other grocery stores. The area is nicely lit and taken care of. This area is close to the library and Trails Park, making it a great neighborhood to live near.
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Claire is a professional on all levels. The wedding photos she did of my daughter's wedding are incredible. She is brilliant, kind and great to work with, and delivered an abundance of amazing pictures to us. I cannot say enough good about her. She also offered the best deal on engagement and wedding package ever. Extremely affordable. She is the best!
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Don't take this airport shuttle!! I repeat DO NOT waste your money on this airport shuttle. \n\nMy first time flying to vegas, we get out of the airport and the grayline shuttle is the first I see. \n\nOne way = $6.50\nRoundtrip = $12\n\nSounded like a great deal, so we bought a roundtrip ticket for $12 and got on a shuttle and we were off. It took them a couple stops until they got to our hotel. It was very easy and nice...so far so good. The shuttle had signs all over about tipping the shuttle driver. So make sure you tip the shuttle driver, he's nice and takes care of your luggage. \n\nIf I were to judge based on the trip from the airport to the hotel, I'd say 5 stars. But here comes all the drama...\n\nWe called the number on our ticket to confirm a pick up. They told us, 7:05pm at the south entrance of our hotel. So we made sure that we were there a bit early. We arrived at the pick up place at around 6:50pm. We waited...and waited...7:05pm passed by....then 7:15pm. So then we decided to call, the dispatcher lady told us to call back at 7:20pm because the driver has a 15 minute window due to traffic. Thats understandable. So 7:20pm hits...we call back...the dispatcher then decides to check with the driver. She then lets us know that the driver already came to our stop at 7:09pm and picked up 3 passangers. \n\nWHAT??? We were there at 7:09pm and we did not see any grayline shuttle. Maybe the driver picked up 3 passangers, but it definitely wasn't at 7:09pm, it had to be before 6:50pm when we arrived. Plus we made reservations to have 4 passangers picked up. Obviously there was some lack of communication between the dispatchers and the drivers. Or the drivers just can't count...either way, the next shuttle that was able to pick us up would have been at 8pm. No bueno. \n\nAt the end we took a taxi to the airport, which ended up costing us all the same as the shuttle. Once we got to the airport and checked in, we went to the grayline kiosk to get a refund, and the lady there said they don't do refunds and we had to fill out a form and mail it in. Luckily our plane was delayed, and so we all sat there at the airport writing our complaint. \n\nNext time, I will either take a one way shuttle or a taxi. But never again will I take Grayline....Liars.\n\n****************UPDATE**********************\nJust got my check for $6 refund in the mail. No note, no sorry for your inconvienence...just a check. Thank you Grayline for reading our complaint and mailing us a check back for half of our fare. However, my rating still stands.
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I was so adverse to coming to this place cuz of the stupid name for the restaurant until actual locals told me this place was one of the better casino restaurants for Chinese. Pretty damn good stuff. I usually use my poker player points to pay for dinner here (side note..you want poker games with loads of reckless action..this is it!). \n\nNever made it for dim sum here..only dinner but it sure is good. We probably come here once every 2 months or so which is actually a lot considering all the choices Vegas offers.
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I don't even want to spend anymore time thinking about this store. Only reason I'm writing this review is to make aware of the awful and unpleasant customer service. If you don't mind waiting ridiculous amounts of time waiting to be helped then this is your place. Otherwise spend your money elsewhere where fast service is a priority.
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Love this place!!! The individual booths are creatively displayed and prices are reasonable. What an interesting array of decor, collectibles,etc.\nAlso love the music and friendly staff.
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Urban Warfit Crossfit 602 welcomed me and my wife right away after it didnt work out at another box. From day one they made us feel like we have been going there for years. Roman, Ken, and the other coaches are very knowledgeable and friendly. Urban Warfit Cossfit 602 has the best community hands down....I've made great friends and reached PRs thanks to the community, coaching and programming at Urban. So come out and join us you will not regret it.
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Never in my life have I been treated so rudely. I visited the upstairs club section of Savoy on a Saturday night with a large group of friends. Upon going downstairs to use the restroom, I was prohibited from going back upstairs with no reason or justification. Upon calmly questioning several members of the management team, I was treated EXTREMELY rudely and virtually dismissed by the owner, who cited he did not need my business. Savoy has a nice atmosphere, but the customer service is seriously lacking. I'd prefer to spend my money at a place where my business is appreciated.
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It's like RennFest, only...not nearly as hilarious.\n\nThe carpets are dirty and grimy and the \""stores\"" are lacking. I will say that from the outside, at night, it looks *amazing*...but that's probably as close as you want to get. \n\nWhich is pretty sad because I'm pretty much a fantasy/SCA/Renn-fest freak and one would think that this would be right up my alley. Yeah...not quite.\n\nHowever, if you are looking for uber cheap lodging right in the heart of the Strip...this isn't bad. Just don't expect a magical experience.
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Since our visit a month ago, this restaurant has gone from extraordinary to ordinary. The shrimp have gone in size from huge to tiny size. The service was slow and it took forever to get our food. The sauces are still wonderful but I don't think we will eat here again due to the portion size and the slow service.\n\nBy the way this is Michoacan Gourmet Mexican Restaurant, not Lindo Michoacan, but a part of that chain. The address above is correct but I noticed that many of the reviews are for Lindo Michoacan and not the one on Tropical Pky.
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Have been here a couple times, and always enjoy myself. Lots of great fish and animals to see. Lots of places to sit and relax and watch the fish swim by. Can be pretty short if you don't stop to take time to observe all of the aquatic life there is to see.
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Been visiting this location for years. The staff is always friendly, the store is almost always in order and things are easy to find. Never had a single problem here. Love them.
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I could tell that this place was extremely popular, as there was a lengthy line waiting outside the restaurant when we arrived, and also when we left (over an hour later). Also, my foodie relatives love this place, so I knew it was going to be good. And it was.\n\nWe were there for breakfast, so we didn't have their famous sandwiches, but their bakery items were fabulous. Perfect croissants (regular and almond), wonderful (and big!) muffins, fresh scones. The coffees were also excellent. \n\nAs we left, they were putting out their lunch pastries: unbelievably gorgeous cupcakes and cookies and brownies. All looked amazing. \n\nThe restaurant interior is really welcoming, with long, warm wooden tables, comfy wooden chairs, wide open big windows (in the summer), chalkboard-covered columns by the entryway with menus and cartoons drawn on it, funky twig decorations hanging over the tables..... The whole place reminded me of some funky, hip hang-outs I used to frequent in my McGill days (in the early '80s). I guess you'd call it a post-hippie kind of vibe. I liked it.\n\nWhat I wasn't so keen on was the whole system of ordering and paying. When the place is crowded (which, I gather, it often is - especially on weekends), it just doesn't make sense to have such a chaotic, inefficient system for diners to order and pay. So many queues, so much waiting, so little room in which to wait. Some older relatives asked me afterwards if they'd like this restaurant and if they should go here, and I had to say no: they'd love the food, but they couldn't handle the process to get their table and order their food and pay. For this reason alone, I think this restaurant is geared more for a younger crowd who can tolerate the wait and chaos.
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You want atmosphere? You're not gonna get it here. We must have driven by Triple Play a million times and never noticed it. It's a hole-in-the-wall kind of place that's nondescript on the outside. But with an Entertainment coupon beckoning us, we figured it was a good place to go for a quick dinner after a show at LVH that ended close to 10:00 p.m. and was on the way back home. \n\nThe inside isn't more impressive than the exterior: dark, a little smoky in the restaurant from the proximity of the bar area, the video poker machines populated by the sort of locals who you just know have an intimate relationship with the stool they're sitting on.\n\nThe dining room - mostly vinyl-covered booths surrounding a few pub tables in the center - was tired-looking, and I would have jumped at the opportunity to be handed an expense account to do a complete make-over.\n\nSo with all these negatives, why am I giving Triple Play five stars?\n\n1. The food is delicious.\n2. The portions are BIG.\n3. The prices are incredible.\n4. The service was outstanding.\n5. The leftovers meant no cooking the next night.\n\nOne star for each.\n\nOh, and the last time I saw a glass of wine in a restaurant priced at 3.25, gasoline was .75 cents a gallon! But five stars is as high as I can go.\n\nBesides the usual burgers, sandwiches, and cheese steaks (which the waitress said is what they're known for), there are dinner entrees. The entrees come with soup or salad, plus two sides. The soup of the day was vegetable beef, which was calling my name on this very cold night. It was astoundingly delicious - homemade, not overly salty, with big chunks of very good beef and lots of fresh veggies. Our server said they use prime rib for the soup, and prime rib is their Saturday night special. I hope it isn't made with peoples' leftovers!\n\nMy Lemon Chicken was wonderful, a grilled chicken breast pounded thin, well-seasoned with lemon and herbs, but without any gloppy sauce that that dish often has. For my sides I had a [big] baked potato, and veggies, and I was delighted that the veggies were fresh string beans, carrots, and mushrooms. In this kind of atmosphere I'd expect canned, but they weren't even frozen!\n\nHubby chose Chicken Teriyaki and ordered the same sides, but started with a salad instead of the soup. His salad was very big, and had a lot of stuff besides the lettuce. \n\nWe were here two nights ago, and since we said we'd definitely go back, we did tonight, and so I'll update this review momentarily! Oh, and unlike many video poker joints, the kitchen here is open 24 hours.
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There are only two things I look for in a liquor store: Price and selection. The Super Liquor Outlet had extremely high prices and the selection was mediocre at best. The staff was friendly, but I'd much rather have a mediocre staff and pay $20 for a handle of Bacardi Select than have a knowledgeable staff and pay $30. \n\n$30 was exactly what a handle of Bacardi Select cost at the Super Liquor Outlet. You could save $5 by walking down to the ABC Store in the same complex or you could save $10 by heading over to one of the Lee's Discount Liquor stores in the area.\n\nSelection was similarly poor. Overall, it was a small store with a small selection and high prices. Definitely not recommended.
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My favorite place to stay in Vegas. Rooms are big and well designed. Service is better than Bellagio or Wynn. Casino is great, maybe a bit dated compared to Aria or Wynn. Poker Room is among the best in town. Restaurant choice and Canyon Ranch are outstanding.
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I would not recommend. \nMy Husband, future son in law and I went out to lunch together. We needed a simple quick delicious lunch and wanted chipotle (which is nearby) and discovered this place. First off when you walk in it's very confusing and I almost left but didn't however as I ate, several others left without eating for the same reason. \nWe decided to try the Pellini which is your pasta plate in a huge tortilla. I almost went with the bowl and wish I did. Still may not have cared for for the following reasons. \n\nIt was bland bland and blander! I had the three meat Italian and added Italian sausage. I love Italian! It had not flavor and the sausage was cold and hard. The prosciutto had such a strange smell I took it out and feel nauseous thinking about it. The tortilla fell apart and was pretty much a meal you have to shove in your face as fast as you can without enjoying. That's what we all tried to do and none of us felt well after. They had the chicken and have the same thoughts as me. \nWe ordered 3 altogether and the cost was $26.00. \n\nWe should have went to Chipotle as planned and would have spent less and had food with taste.\nI am giving them one star for the customer service as it was excellent, however that is the only thing I liked! \nI don't like to write bad reviews very often but save our money of if anything try the pasta instead. It will still be bland but at least you can add salt or hot sauce or anything! I love Italian food and am a foodie so trust me it needs something and needs some freshness and warmth as well. As for the strange smelling meat...ugh (I am not sure what that was)!!\nGood luck!
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For the reviewer who said with the presence of in n out, she probably shouldn't have come to table 10 in the first place! When you're in Vegas, be prepared to fork out a couple extra bucks for good food.\n\nTable 10 is a unique style. It's supposed to be somewhat of a fine-dining place, hence the location in the Palazzo Hotel in the shoppes, but at the same time it's supposed to be casual dining as well. \n\nThe prices aren't as high as Emril's other fine dining places such as Delmonico's but of course not as low as fast food like in n out. *chuckles*\n\nAfter my friends went to go see Jersey Boys, we met them up here for dinner around 9:45. The close at 10 but the gladly welcomed us in. \n\nFirst the bread came out and the rolls were warm and soft! Very yummy!\n\nWe started off with the calamari which was pretty good but I've had better. The parsley lemon aioli was pretty tasty. \n\nWe also got to sample the tuna tartar since they heard it was my friend's 25th birthday! That was really good too!\n\nMy boyfriend and I shared the duck which was marinated in coca cola for 4 days and after it was prepared and it created a nice glaze that made the skin so crispy! It was by far the best duck I've had!! The portion was so much that my boyfriend and I had split that dish and we both didn't finish!\n\nAs for sides, we got the baked truffle mac and cheese! Delicious!\n\nThe mashed potato! The best also that I've ever had! So creamy!\n\nThe frites - this I can totally pass on!!\n\nThe lychee martini supposedly was super good! The birthday girl got it and her and her boyfriend absolutely loved it!\n\nI would definitely come here again! The food was great and so was the service!
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Haven't had sushi in forever and this place hit the spot! My semi sushi virgin boys enjoyed the deep fried rolls and their first warning for Wasabi from the staff... who was wonderful all the way around. Can't wait to come back and do this again!
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I ordered take out here last night. Two items. Chicken and Shrimp with Broccoli and Empire Sushi Roll. The portion size of the Chicken and Shrimp with Broccoli was very decent. Half the togo box was rice and the other half was the sauteed dish, with a spring roll on the side. There's something very distinct about this restaurant's sauce. I couldn't quite figure it out at first, but then I realized what i was. The sauce is not your typical brown sauce that restaurants use at other Chinese Restaurants. It had a red hue to it. As I ate, I realized that the distinct taste was ketchup. This was a ketchup based brown sauce, and it tasted pretty good. I also counted 5 pieces of jumbo shrimp. For the price, this was very good value. I would give this Chinese dish 4 stars. The Empire Sushi Roll on the other hand, was a huge disappointment. It's supposed to have spicy tuna on the top, and salmon in the middle. The tuna part tasted like mush. It was rather disgusting. After the first one, I didn't know how I was going to finish the other 7. However, realizing I've paid $8.95 for this roll, I didn't want to waste any of it. I tried and tried, and finally chowed down 3 more pieces, before throwing the rest away. If this was purely a Chinese Restaurant, I would give them 4 stars. Because their sushi was so horrible, I have to give them a 2 star. Stick to your strong suit, Wang and King!!
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Cheap good fast and 24hrs at plane hollywood. Only a four star because some of the staff were just rude mofos. Besides that food is one of the cheapest on the strip. Good to eat when drunk!
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I was very disappointed. I usualy like Denny's but this one was kind of dirty and the service was slow. Going to avoid this one
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Wow I wonder who Michael dealt with. Great customer service? Just left here and was forcibly reminded what terrible customer service was. \n\nI went to the could twenty with a ready to mail package. My printer was low and the barkey was faint. The punkass at the counter tells me \"" what the hells wrong with your printer? \"" I said its low but I have the shipping forms. He interrupts me and says it wont scan, what did I do, what is he supposed to do. Then an old Guy with glasses walks up and clicks his tongue and starts lecturing me about my label.\n\nAll this before either of them even touched my package. I told them \""You didn't even TRY to scan it!\"" So punkass laughs and shakes his head and oldie tells me it wont and grabs the box. I asked him to give it back to me so I can take it somewhere else to someone who wants to do their JOB. \n\nPunkass laughs and says \""Over a fucking label that won't scan haha.\"" \n\nSo lo and behold IT SCANS THE FIRST DAMN TIME. \n\n\n..........\n\nNo apology from anyone...just a receipt shoved at me. \n\n\nI will be writing to their corporate offices....I've never been treated so rudely!!
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Wife and I ordered take out as a late night snack. She had a avocado club burger that tasted burnt. I had sin city burger that also tasted burnt. We shared a chocolate shake that was more like chocolate milk. It was almost like they skipped adding ice cream and it didn't taste good at all. We had to throw the shake away. Too bad because we usually like dining in here. Another thing we noticed was if you eat in, the shake seems to be larger. The shake they handed us seemed to 3/4 size of the dine-in shake. Either way, we'll be taking a break from this place for a long while...maybe permanently.
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Shawarma plus is the best Mediterranean cuisine that I have ever been to! If you are in Las Vegas and are hungry and want something delicious check out shawarma plus! You will be so full.The prices are unbelievable you get so much for that price.It is really homemade FOOD!!!!!
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Poor service right from the start we waited 45 mins for table when they told us 15 mins max, we were there for breakfast at 9:30am when we left it was time for lunch. I give it another year and they will be out of business you have to turn over tables quicker then every 2 hours. Food is fair to poor. S U C K SUCK SUCK SUCK!!!
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The food is very tasty. The Demi-Glaze sauce in many of the dishes is fantastic! Tonight we ordered take out. The pasta Giavanni and the egg plant parmigiana. The pasta giavanni has that terrific Demi-Glaze sauce with mushrooms, sausage, and chicken. The pasta is cooked perfectly and the dish is a must try. The egg plant had a great layer of melted mozzarella on top along side spaghetti with marinara. Both seasoned to perfection. They both come with a half a loaf of garlic bread, also delish! The only reason they don't get 5 stars is because of the service. Eating there is almost painful. The servers and cashiers need to be trained and nobody has any answers. You will wait to be seated, heck you will wait to be acknowledged. We have been getting the good to go as to avoid the poor service and enjoy the great food.
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Came here during the day because I needed some large blankets to be washed. Did the whole self service thing. Machines are the basic ones you would find anywhere else. Nothing fancy. \n\nThe offer free wifi and free soap although I did bring my own soap. I would ask at the customer service window about the soap. There was a small sink and some paper towels if you needed it. It's tucked away in a little part of the place. Laundry carts are available for use. \n\nThere is free wifi and tv to help pass the time. If you're hungry, there's a 24 hour subway right across the way.
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After yoga last Saturday I needed to get a few groceries. Marchmont is a really exciting place to shop, as it is brimming with independent grocery stores, there's an Asian shop, a co op and this wonderful health food shop.\n\nThe new leaf used to be really tiny, but they've just opened a back room which is now full of healthy goodies: Irish seaweed, miso paste, dried beans, lentils, oats, chia seeds and various other yummy things. For the loose goods there is a 10% student discount.\n\nI just came in here to buy some vegetarian thai green curry paste (the Asian shop next door had it but it contained anchovies), but I also grabbed a box of clippers nettle tea. I was tempted by their good selection of tofu, veggie burgers, fresh bread, apricot slices and organic vegetables, though I was telling myself to hold back! Though they offer some very exciting and healthy looking products, this is quite pricey (being an independent health food shop this is to be expected). If I were to include this in my weekly shop, I would probably spend about a tenner here, then go to the vegetable shop up the road for fruit and veg-I bought a mango there for only 39p!
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I went into this store in hopes of getting this cute bag I saw in the window the night before. So I'm excited about getting my bag. I walked into the store, NOBODY greeted me at all. Everybody looked, but nobody said anything to me. \nI'm like wtf is this about? I proceeded to go look at the bags and another lady walked in and she was greeted so I knew the workers could talk. Anyway I still looked at the bags and planned on getting one, but I refuse to buy anything from a business that acts like this.. \nThey just lost 150 bucks...
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I went to this place to kill some time one day and sat at the bar. The ambiance is kind of \""dingy\"" for a sushi bar, which for me is a real turn off. When I am eating raw fish, I want the place to FEEL clean (and of course actually be clean as well). I wasnt very impressed by the service the bartender provided either during what was a slow time of the day. Overall, I would say you are better off hitting up some of the other nearby sushi place if you have the craving.
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Sat on the dining side and while we were seated promptly (to a dirty table that we ha to stand there while she cleaned) it was all downhill from there. Appetizer was undercooked. Drink tasted like straight NyQuil, which I didn't get until reminding her I ordered a drink, and filet mignon was brought to our table COLD. Will not be back.
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It's like eating in a dirty night club. The trance/hip-hop music is WAY too loud; you can't even hold a conversation. The staff are slow and imbeciles. The mens bathroom looks like a punk rock venue. Save yourself from coming here.
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This is probably my favorite bar/lounge in Las Vegas, though maybe I have only gone there on good nights. Every time I visit Las Vegas I try to make it here just because of the amazing view. It is breath taking to say the least. I have never paid a cover charge either which makes me wonder how I managed that, but maybe I went before 10pm which is when a lot of places start charging a cover. Also I have never eaten here so I can't comment on the food. Drinks are fine and not watered down. So mostly I just recommend this place because you can drink, relax, and be on top of the world looking over a glowing Las Vegas.
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I've been going here since September of last year and I still love it. I have an awesome trainer who helps and educates his class. It may be a bit pricey but to me it's worth it.
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Love, love, love my experience here. Jill was great and did my hair perfectly. Very reasonably priced which allows for a more generous tip. Can't wait to go back!
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*Sigh* I was SOOO excited to binge eat at Wicked Spoon but left hungry and very underwhelmed. \n\nIn their defense I do have to say I went on a Monday at 3p or 4p so I guess you can say it was an odd hour, but seriously how does a buffet have such small variety of choices to pick from??!!\n\nEach station had maybe 3/4 choices and nothing left an impression on me. Writing this review I can't even remember what I consumed that day. I do however remember the food being lukewarm =\\ \n\nAt $45 per person I want to be able to rave about what I ate...shoooot! \n\nI bottomless mimosas ($12 extra per person) made up for the disappointing food, but I suppose I could've had that anywhere. I most likely won't be back here.
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Thimbleberry House is my go-to gift and flower shop in Summerlin. Located in the Trails Village Circle Shopping center right next to Starbucks. You can immediately tell this is a true neighborhood shop. Its so beautiful and contains such neat gift ideas. I have bought from Jan and Joy since they opened and have loved each item. Did i mention how awesome the flowers are!? They last twice as long as any flower Ive ever bought. They come in beautiful wrapping as well just incase your buying flowers for someone. They currently have Peonies too, my favorite!\nThey also have candles. And they are phenomenal. They come in one of a kind glassware and are made by a local candle company. The scents are so amazing and when lit they really fragrant the whole house.\nFor Christmas they had amazing decor as well. If your ever in the Summerlin area I highly suggest checking out Thimbleberry House.
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I hopped around from salon to salon for a while when I moved out to Scottsdale and though it took a while, I FINALLY found someone to match my extremely picky needs. \n\nI see Brooke on a regular basis and she is awesome. She is incredibly talented, extremely consistent, very reliable, and she makes me (and I am sure all of her clients) comfortable knowing that I will always get a great result.\n\nEtch, as an establishment, is great. Cool atmosphere, nice people and an all around great experience at a reasonable cost.\n\nHighly recommend Brooke and the salon as a whole.
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I went at 3:30pm so I was able to enjoy both their lunch and dinner offerings, since dinner began at 4pm! Also, there was no line to get in.\n\nI particularly enjoyed the kobe beef top sirloin (dinner only) but was a little dismayed by how rare my cut was. The veal osso bucco was excellent and tender, the meat was very soft and well-flavored. The paella was also delicious but a little runny. There was a large selection of grilled/baked/steamed/what have you fish filets, including tilapia, salmon, and cod. I particularly liked their cod. The sushi selection is limited, featuring only the usual suspects you'd see anywhere that serves sushi and nigiri. No eel :(\n\nAs for the snow crab legs, they were cold (but aren't they cold everywhere?). My only real complaint is that they were kind of too salty. I didn't gorge on those like I normally do at buffets, but that's fine since I was saving room for dessert.\n\nThe dessert selection was impressive. Not only was it vast but the pre-plated desserts were actually complex and innovative, not just variations on yellow cake. The banana walnut cake was a sleeper hit -- it was amazing and actually distinguished itself from a banana walnut muffin that I'm so used to eating. The tirimisu had a real alcoholic kick, which I liked. The miniature ice cream cones filled with vanilla or dark chocolate cremes were delicious -- bonus points to the vanilla one because its cone is lined with nutella on the inside. As for the un-plated desserts, like bread pudding and bananas foster, I did not try them. They appeared to be forgotten and unappealing since that section of the dessert bar was not even lighted... o.O \n\nOverall I was satisfied with eating at The Big B. The wait staff was friendly and attentive, checking up regularly and bringing us our drinks in a timely manner. Entree foods that aren't supposed to be oily were not oily -- nothing was heavier than it should be. So many buffets have trouble with this, but Bellagio's does not. I was glad to be able to try everything I wanted to try before my stomach got stuffed!
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Malheureusement, le manque d'employ\u00e9s font en sorte que l'exp\u00e9rience au restaurant est plus ou moins agr\u00e9able. Nous avons attendu facilement une demi-heure avant d'avoir une interaction avec la serveuse. Le plat conseill\u00e9 par le chef (bavette de boeuf) \u00e9tait bien, mais sans plus.
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Nice restaurant inside and out , bad customer service. Expect to hear the workers talk more than prepare the food.
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grossssssss. carne asada fries ($9.15) does not compare to roberto's or fausto's or amigo's tacos! we ordered carne asada fries. it was soggy french fries, the sour cream was clumpy, and it has refried beans and onions in the salsa. me no likey. and in addition, we came late, at like 1am. only 1 table was cleaned off, and the only person that was working their at that time, didn't speak to us AT ALL! she didn't greet us hello. and literally nodded everything. what kinda service is that? anywayyyys, want your carne asada fries fix, go somewhere else...
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The waitress was a little surly, but other than that this place is great. Nice atmosphere, good location, great beer selection and wonderful food. I had the Barbara's Garden sandwich which was delicious. I am a huge fan of avocado on a veggie melt. My friends got the patty melt and the pesto chicken sandwich and they both raved. Go for the fries.
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Know that ANY show that takes this much work and talent to put together is pretty darn a must see. The opening with the 2 girls in the fish bowl is SO cool. You stay on the edge of your seat in awe with the fall in trick. \n\nThere is a lot of audience interaction if you are sitting below. The show itself with the combo of playful grinding toward the end will warm you up. If you are a voyeur you will REALLY enjoy the show. \n\nkeep and open mind and grab a drink...or two or three and you will be entertained. \n\nENJOY!
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My boyfriend and I decided to come here for lunch since it was close to where he lived. Also, I've been meaning to try this place out but because it was still really new when I heard about this place, there wasn't a whole lot of information. I didn't know what exactly they had on their menu. Well, today, I found out! \n\nThey had a bunch of different things on the menu ranging from meats, cheeses, sandwiches, and pastas. I LOVE pasta so we don't have to guess which category I looked at!\n\nI ended up going with a Penne Arribbiata while the boyfriend went with their Spaghetty Western. When we went to order it, this gentlemen, with a very THICK accent, took down our order and asked us what we liked it about it. He warned me that my pasta was spicy but I LOVE spicy so of course I wouldn't have a problem! I think after that, I just nodded at what he said cause I couldn't really make it out. He said something about olives and I just said, \""I'm fine with that.\"" I'm not sure if the olives were an add on or it came with it ... but if you were to order something, pay extra close attention to what he's saying! He's really nice though!\n\nWhen I ate my pasta ... oy boy! It was spicy!! It wasn't alarmingly spicy but if you can't handle spicy foods, I wouldn't suggest it. It was very good. It had enough kick in it for me but the spiciness didn't burn. The penne that I chose with it was al dente, which is exactly how I like my pasta :) The serving sizes are pretty big too. I actually didn't finish my pasta so at least I have left overs for lunch the next day! Also, a piece of garlic bread comes with the pasta! \n\nThe ONLY thing I didn't really like was it took a while to get the food. We had ordered it to go so we were just waiting and waiting. \n\nBut I would definitely come back to this place !!
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This is probably one of the better buffet's on the strip, but it is kind of pricey. I love how they have items that you wouldn't normally see, such as kobe beef, ostrich, and elk. I also liked that they had spicy tuna hand rolls and that the shrimps were already peeled. Everything was pretty good, I just wish I had a bigger storage space for it in my stomach. The best way to save some money is to probably come 30minutes to an hour before dinner starts so you only have to pay lunch time prices, then slowly eat and lounge around until dinner starts up. Then, it is like getting 2 meals for the price of 1.
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I couldn't agree more with the reviews. My experience with Dollar Rental at the Phoenix airport was awful. I only wish I saw all these reviews first before renting with them. My primary complaint was with the customer service and how the picking up of the cars was run. \n\nIt's not Dollar's fault that the airport has all the car rentals offsite or that there isn't a gas station very close to the rental return. However, it is there fault when it takes me 30 minutes to stand in line at the rental car pick-up line just to have to go downstairs and stand in another line to get the car. There were four people 'helping' customers but it still took 30 minutes upstairs. Why? Because each agent is trying to sell some sort of upgrade or 'other feature' that just adds on more money to a already high price.\n\nThen, we get downstairs and think we can just go to our car - but no, you have to stand in another line where another person briefly reads your rental agreement and haphazardly points you in a direction and says 'Row E - blue car'. So - we go to row E and select a blue SUV. Then when she sees that we're done loading our two heavy golf clubs and 2 heavy suitcases, she tells us that she meant another blue SUV and that we can't have that car. Why don't they operate like other car rentals where you're assigned a particular car slot? So - we had to unload everything from one car into another car and she was not even apologetic about it. It was ridiculous how poorly organized they were. It certainly wasn't worth the little money we saved by going with Dollar. When we're on vacation, time is of importance to us and Dollar's customer service did not seem to care about that.
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When I first moved to Lawrenceville Geno's was one of the first restaurant I experienced. I sat at the bar one afternoon and ordered a beer while chatting up Geno himself. I ordered an Italian sub that was phenomenal and left his restaurant feeling like I had just found a gem.\n\nI wish the review ended there, but it doesn't. In just a year and a half Geno's has really fallen to the wayside. He doesn't seem to get any business which then affects his product, spiraling his restaurant in that culinary catch-22 of lack of business/lack of quality that is basically the death throes of any eatery.\n\nOn my last visit, I was more than a little disappointed. The server was almost nonexistent and many of their menu items were unavailable. I ordered the Italian sub again and she walked away before I could order a size. What I ended up with was half a sub for dinner. I'm a big guy and a 1-foot sub consumer.\n\nMy girlfriend's meal was also sub par and expensive. Geno's is now erratically open and I can't imagine ordering a meal there, their hours are so random I find it hard to believe that they serve anything fresh.
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Room OK but hard to find. They have no maps to find your way around. They add Resort Fee of $8.50 per day on top of cost of room, taxes, and other fees. Resort Fee is payable when you check out. I think this is a Rip Off. I will not stay here again. There are too many resorts that don't try to \""Rip you off\"" when you leave.
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Very disappointed that the original owners aren't there anymore .. They used to be very good and very close to New York Pizza , now the pizza is horrible . It's either under cooked or burnt . I wouldn't recommend a Sicilian pie , they have no clue . The chicken parm hero is soggy .. I had to wait over an hour and a half for my pizza bc it was either burnt or they gave it away . I would never go back
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SUMMARY: This was about the 6th time I've dined at Mert's. First time since joining Yelp. I was disappointed by the exceptionally long time it took for dinner to be brought to our table and by the terrible version of BBQ they offer. \n\nDETAILS:\nWe were promptly seated and had our drink order taken. The drinks came right, and the appetizer (soul sampler) came out in a very reasonable time. But it took at least another 20 minutes (maybe even 30) to get our entrees: BBQ with sides, and blackened pork chops with sides. And while the sides and chops all got good comments, we did NOT like the very molasses-heavy BBQ. This is nothing like I've ever eaten in North or South Carolina (and I'm a native). That needs to be revamped or better disclaimed on the menu.\n\nAnyway, so unlike my previous visits, I left very disappointed and unfortunately, left my out-of-town friends with a bad impression of what has usually been a good place.
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Great beer. Great food. Good service. Beautiful historic building. What more do you need?\n\nThe Great Dane is somewhere I make a habit of going to whenever I'm in Madison. Last time I was there for five days with my wife we ended up going twice.\n\nThe food is quite good. A simple but excellent treat is the soft pretzels. I have yet to have a bad meal at the Dane.\n\nThe beer is good. They have many choices that change over time. If you are a beer fan, they will have something to match your taste. They even make their own root beer and ginger ale. Both are amazing.
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CC sunscreens was very easy to work with. I made a couple different changes on the number of windows I wanted to have covered. Regardless of my changes they were quick to call me back and to come back out to the house to make additional measurements. They installed all of the screens within 2 days of me giving them the green light! I never expected it to be that quick. Screens look great and they definitely work. Did I mention I was able to get all of the windows I wanted for about 25% less than the other companies who came out to the house? Great experience!
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Went here for breakfast early on a Saturday, about 1 hour after opening. The tables were dirty and sticky, and the bathrooms were out of toilet paper and littered with garbage, which makes me suspect no one cleaned the bathroom and wiped down tables the night before. Ordered a scramble, which came to us lukewarm. Substituted fresh fruit for potatoes. The fruit was wilted and bland, and the juice in the fruit bowl was a dirty brown. Ew... The bread was the best part of the meal, but it wasn't even toasted. This was one of the worst breakfast experiences I've had in some time. The only redeeming quality of the meal was the friendly service.
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My husband and I used Dr. Bowman several times until he financially put me in a bad situation. I was in the dental field since I was 13 years old, then a Dental Hygienist for 23 Years. I do not work anymore since I was struck with a chronic illness which he and his staff knew, and yet he proceeded to financially rip me off as well as doing the most horrible job. My front tooth had a minor chip and some cervical erosion near the gumline. He bonded the complete face of the tooth and submitted it to my insurance in a manner that it is not covered, they should have known better that it was not for cosmetic reasons. His insurance lady, whom also was $800 off on the cost of my husband's crown that he started on his first visit also put us in a hole. She apparently makes mistakes and then the patient is responsible for what she does or doesn't do correct. I realy think it is intentional and so did my husband after the 2nd incident. She told me, \""Don't worry\"", yet I was charged $704 for a bonding that broke in 2 weeks and Dr. Bowman just repaired it. BTW, I don't do $704 bondings! They were aware that it was cosmetically unacceptable and I had an appointment for it to be redone beffore it broke, but all Dr. Bowman did was repair it. While doing this tooth initially, he mocked the 2 adjourning teeth that have 20 year old bondings on them looking better than the one he did. He never redid it as I was told he would. It had and still has all marks and lines in it. I alerted my insurance company to the situation, but through deception, he called it 2 different procedures in the same day to make like she did an insurance error. I just finished paying him $704 and $50 for my deductible for a tooth that needs to be redone. I have gone to 2 dentists after, and in their treatment plan, all they mention is to bond tooth #8, that is the $754 tooth, how ironic. I even pleaded with Dr. Bowman and his Office Manager in writing, but to no avail. I feel that was so unprofessional and there is also such a thing as professional courtesy to which there was none. I was constantly harassed by the office even the day I came home from surgery to which they knew. All that they care about is money. One good thing was the hygienist there Chevy, I don't know how she can deal with the 2 of them. Dentists like Dr. Bowman and his Office Manager who is an ex- Dental Hygienist herself make me realize that maybe I am lucky I can not work any longer, I would never do such a thing to any patient. Buyer Beware!!!
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Boring crust, overly sweet sauce, tasteless, unmelted cheese, overall boring food. In my Humble opinion, this Pie is not worth repeating.
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It's definitely a casino that has been a part of Downtown since the start of Fremont St and the decor shows it. It definitely smells like a 50 yr old casino, smoke, musk and all.\n\nThis is one of our go-tos for drinks if on the Fremont Experience. Sporting $1 pina coladas & margaritas, $2 Coronas & Heineken's & $3 Redbull vodkas. \n\nNot sure about the rooms. They have some decent slot machines and a couple of tables for cards , roulette and craps.
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I don't usually like going out for korean BBQ, because I can just eat it at home with my family. On this night, I decided to go with some friends, because we had just finished date night at some paint and wine thing. After three hours of drinking wine and painting, we were hungry. We had decided on Tofu Hut, because of their AYCE option. Also, starting at 10pm, the AYCE is cheaper than normal during the day. It was kind of busy, and we ended up waiting around 20-30 minutes. The old korean ladies are never very pleasant or nice, they never smile. Whenever we ordered meat or food, they would give us a blank stare and walk off. Also, the salad was so bland and tasteless. Part of the korean BBQ experience is eating the yummy salad that comes with it! The salad had no flavor and it was really dry. It felt as if we were eating bunny food - ugh. Next, our grill was burning so much that the bottom started to burn. We thought that my boyfriend's pants were on fire at first and started to freak out. The bottom part of the grill had overheated or something, and there was so much smoke and it smelled of gas. We thought that it was going to blow up - might think im overexaggerating, but for ten seconds or so, we did. The old korean lady rushed over, took off our grill, then dumped ice on everything. After this, we all lost our appetite and did not want to eat anymore. We had asked for our check, and not once, did they apologize for what happened or even give us some type of discount for us not even finishing our food. NEVER coming here again
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HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE FOR MY 30TH BIRTHDAY!!!!\n\n**after writing this ive found that this has happened multiple times to other people. Probably because the suites are all condos that you are renting when you are there**\n\nIn the morning after our first nights stay, and the housekeeping were done with our room, we all noticed a terrible smell. We had 3 rooms and two of the suites were connected by an entry way which leaked the smell into the other rooms.\n\nWe asked numerous times to be moved because the smell was so horrendous that we could not bear to be in the room let alone sleep in it.\n\nWe were told that there is nothing that can be done about the problem and we cannot be moved. All that was done was have 2 maintenance people come up and run the shower and give us a spray can.\n\nI was courteous but firm on checkout that I would like to have some kind of reimbursement and was told there was nothing they could give. After 20 minutes I finally got a mere $150 off of my bill from the $2,000+ we spent. This practically ruined my 30th birthday party for me and the 15 people who came to visit.\n\nI complained to the other staff in the hotel who told me that the Palms is the worst in Las Vegas for compensating for things like this and it was likely they would do nothing to remedy the problem. \n\nWe also booked a cabana through the hotel for the Palms Place pool. We called multiple times to confirm the pricing due to traveling with so many people. We were quoted $1,000 and went through the N9NE group. When we arrived the palms place pool had no record of our reservation and said it was only $250. Luckily I had my iPhone with a copy of the contract saying that it was the correct day and time. The pool staff was courteous and remedied the situation but I am still waiting to see if I will be charged by the other company.\n\nI now know why their prices are so cheap!
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An enjoyable pizza with top quality ingredients and creative combinations is what you will find here although I have to say my favorite items so far are the meatballs and the fried artichoke. The staff is friendly but struggle a bit with large crowds. They are creative on the mixology end as well. Try the suit and tie or the otter pop! The pizza crust is a little bit on the chewy side for my taste but overall Pizza rock is a very impressive venture into the pizza venue.
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This emergency pet clinic is just like any other,charge you up the wa zoo! Make this your last choice! They do high price treatment before the looking at more likely simple causes to your pets problem.
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Horrible customer service. Employee made an error and manager refused to speak with me. This deserves a 0.
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Great service, great prices. Doug is amazing and most importantly very honest. You won't go wrong if you call them when you have a problem with your pool.
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Why did I wait so long to eat here? We've been visiting fine dining in downtown Las Vegas for years. I guess I thought Le Cirque would be stuffy and over-done. I couldn't have been more wrong. The service staff (and there are a lot of staff) was so friendly and welcoming that from the first moment we walked in it was like we had always been customers. They also let me order a starter from the vegetarian menu and then a meat from the regular menu. English pea soup (warm) was fantastic and had a lot of depth, maybe from the addition of the mushrooms. Then we had duck a l'orange. I was afraid of something kind of \""sappy\"" but the fat was perfectly rendered to the crispy skin while the meat was medium rare with a savory reduction underneath that was to die for. Wow. Followed by the highest, lightest souffle I've ever eaten (and I've had many). The somm was very down-to-earth and didn't jump to the most expensive wine on the list, but instead steered us toward a wine that perfectly suited our taste. This place will set you back some cash but it will be well worth the splurge.
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If I could give them zero stars I would. To say it was horrible would actually be an understatement. From the moment we got there they started screwing up and it just didn't stop. I will list the problems but I must emphasize the BIGGEST problem. They were rarely apologetic for mishaps which was the most egregious part of the experience. I expected some kinks as it was the second weekend they were open, however, the unwillingness of the majority of the employees to fix the problems was shocking. \nProblems: \n1. We waited over 10 minutes at the valet for a bellhop. We were the only ppl waiting so it wasn't like there was a line. When we asked what was going on, the valet told us there was only ONE bellhop working that post on the Friday afternoon before Labor Day weekend. Poor planing to say the least. \n2. When checking in, we asked the front desk where a good place in the hotel would be to grab drinks. The places she said to go were closed and the places she said were closed were the ones open. We spent an hour walking around the hotel later that night due to her poor information\n3. We got to our room and the toilet clogged. We called down to get it fixed 3 times before anyone came. When we asked to switch rooms they said we didn't need to because they would fix it, but it took too long for someone too come, we had to go down to the lobby to use the bathroom. If they couldn't send someone to fix it they should have honored our request to switch. Instead, they argued with us during not only the first but also the second call down to get it fixed. \n4. We ordered a rollaway and confirmed 3 times at check in. When one didn't come, we called and they said it was a fire hazard for a rollaway to be in that room. We had to switch, which the wouldn't let us do due to the clogged toilet so to be honest we weren't too upset about that. Except, it took 4 hours and 3 calls to get the rollaway to out next room. Each time we called they said it wasn't in the system, and they would enter it and it would come right away. We would tell them the last person did that, and they would say well it wasn't Entered and I am entering it now, so it will come. We tried to tell them obviously the system is not working right but each person insisted we were wrong and they had fixed the problem. Clearly NOT the case. \n4. The bell hop that we waited 10 min upon arrival, lost our bags. When we called down, we told them we had dinner reservation at the hotel restaurant in 10 min and we need our stuff. It was a hotel restaurant, not one person we spoke to ( we called multiple time) offered to call the restaurant and have them hold our reservation. They only questioned our need for our luggage prior to dinner. \n\nThis all happened in the first few hours. It didn't get better. I won't bore you with the additional details but I just want to warn everyone NOT to go. There are plenty of wonderful hotels on the strip with great service. I spent over 25% of our vacation fixing their mistakes. Our room didn't get cleaned for 3 days. We showered with dirty towels. A holiday inn would have been better.\nThey have these people in red checkered blazers all over the hotel. I think they tell them to be extremely rude and unhelpful because I didn't speak to one in 3 days that smiled. \n\nAs mentioned earlier, the absolute worst part was when speaking to multiple managers the only real thing anyone did was take 100$ off our 1000$ + bill. You would expect a lot more after such a nightmare experience. \n\nI tend to be a very satisfied customer and I travel a ton. I have never ever ever seen anything like this. Don't waste your time or money. It doesn't even seem like they care about how awful it is. \n\nFor most people vacations are hard earned and few and far between. This wasn't a vacation for me. I feel like I spend a lot of money and time on frustration and I am not getting any of my time back and they only felt the need to give me back less than 10 percent of my hard earned money.
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Disappointing. I've been to lots of taquerias in Mexico, St. Louis and California, and this one was way below average. As much as I like authentic Mexican food, I'd prefer a big chain over this place. Not recommended.
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whoa. I freaking love this place.\n\nWhat great stuff - prints, crafts, souvenirs.... you name it.\n\nIf you're looking for a gift for that hard to shop for someone - this is your place. You're bound to find something. There's so much to look at and see - like seriously.
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Since they don't offer a 10 star rating I was forced to rate it a 5. OUTSTANDING restaurant experience from beginning to end. Ready? Let's go...\n\nI was able to make SUPER easy online (Yes! ONLINE!) reservations via opentable.com. It took a total of 5 minutes to register an account, reserve a table and get a confirmation email (which is useful in Vegas) Too many times you will go to a restaurant and you'll get the classic line \""SORRY we don't have your reservation\"" .. Will never happen with Nobu! \n\nWe came early so we started with Veuve Clicquot champagne cocktails at the bar (Yummy!)\n\nAfter being quickly seated at our perfect table, we started our dinner off with the Yellowtail Sashimi with Jalapeno and a Chilled Bamboo (the large size) of their ONIGOROSHI \""DEVIL KILLER\"" Sake. \n\nDuring our time there we followed that up with lobster tacos/tuna tacos, a small order of their DELICIOUS Rock Shrimp Tempura with a Creamy Spicy Sauce, a variety of sashimi/sushi and a another *blush* Bamboo of their Devil Killer!\n\nI've been a foodie since as long as I can remember. I worked in every position in the restaurant business from Busgirl to GM and I can honestly say that this is the best restaurant I've ever been in. Their famnily style service was classy and refined--but still fun and trendy! \n\nThe waiters gave us the perfect amount of attention, They bus their tables quickly without disturbing our conversation. Ours even gave us honest suggestions of what the best thing on the menu that day.\n\nI wish I can do this every Friday, but it was my birthday weekend and we just splurged. The bill was about $430 with tip but worth every penny!!!
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We came here for the game thinking their all you can eat platter was a good deal, placed our names on the wait list. An hour and a half went by and still no table, we waited patiently for our names to be called while watching people stroll on in and take table after table. We complained to the ladies at the front and were basically accused of lying and we left never getting our names called. ALMOST RUINED OUR GAME DAY!
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I've stayed here before several times and to be honest, I do like the rooms. We stayed here for our \""birthday weekend\"" since my husband and I were born a day apart on May 11th-13th. He called in for the reservation and was NEVER told that the whole water park was to be closed at 3pm on Saturday due to an event. Well, this seems really poor customer service to me. We stay there BECAUSE we want to float on the lazy river and spend a day using the pools and the slide etc without getting ousted at 3pm. I appreciate that a hotel sometimes books rooms etc, but this seems like a key element to not mention to booking guests. At the very least, we should have been offered a discount, but we were given a decidedly \""tough shit\"" attitude when we balked at check in when we were notified. We probably won't go again despite the fact that we try to do a staycation twice a year at one of the pointe's properties. Just on priniciple. Doesn't seem like a good way to treat paying guests. We have lot of options in Phoenix and alot of properties have lovely water parks. Just to be fair, the property does have generic pools withing their \""Wings\"" but take all the people that would be in the water park and cram them into a small pool area meant mostly for adults that can't tolerate screaming kids and teenagers and what you get is.....not a very pleasant experience for a weekend getaway. I am very disappointed.
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I went in to Red Robin tonight because it was \""Jim Day\"" to promote the return of the Jim Beam burger and my name just happens to be James. I walked over to the bar and the bartender Amanda came over right away and took my order. The free burger didn't come with fries, but they were offered to me so I added them on. I also ordered a beer while I waited for my food. \n\nThe burger and fries came out pretty fast and was delivered with ranch as well, which is always nice to not have to ask for. Amanda checked on me shortly after it came out to see if I needed anything. While I enjoyed my meal, the manager (didn't catch his name) who was working on various things said hello several times and asked me how the food was and called me by name (apparently he had been told I was taking them up on the free burger promo). Overall I found the staff to be very pleasant and I actually felt like they were glad I participated in the promo and appreciated me coming in as opposed to being treated like a freeloader who just came in for a cheap meal. \n\nTo be honest, I'm not a huge fan of the food at Red Robin, the burgers are good and the fries are okay, but I keep coming back to this location because the staff has always been consistently pleasant at this location. 5/5 for service, 4/5 for food, rounding up because I was treated right. Will definitely be returning.
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Art at Tom's Auto Body is terrific! He made the process as painless as possible. In fact I originally found this place via Yelp. Thanks fellow Yelpers!! I wanted to get ran estimate from a couple of different places and do Tom's Auto Body was my firsts stop. I spoke to Art and he gave me all the info I needed basically from what would need to be replaced and looked at (e.g. Wheel alignment) to what I should say to My auto insurance to speed up the repair process. Needless to say, I was so impressed with my first meeting with Art that I decided to forego getting a second opinion and just stuck with them. Mind you this all happened on a Friday. \n\nThe following Monday I dropped off my vehicle after getting it cleared with my insurance. From there, Art kept me posted only vehicle status. They quoted my three weeks for the repair and I got it back in two. \n\nI HIGHLY recommend Tom's Auto Body!!! You will not be disappointed. My vehicle looks brand new and it is covered as long as I own the vehicle.
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I just left this place ten minutes ago out of frustration. I was planning to buy chocolates, macarons, and drinks but ended up leaving. I am a dark skinned Indian girl for reference. I waited 10 minutes for a gentleman to finish up with his customers only to get passed over not once but twice afterwards for white people despite being next in line. The woman who worked there just looked at me and moved on. When I said something she paused looked at me and then went back to talking the white family she passed me over for.\n\nI am never coming here again.
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Went to ditka's.... It was good. The food was wonderful. Shrimp cocktail was perfect. Pork chop was wonderful. Burgers were great. Dessert tasty. The chef is totally on the ball... \nUnfortunately our waiter was horrible. One of our party arrived first, waited 10 min before approached! Beverages took forever, a beer was ordered 10 min later it arrived. Had to ask for bread. Waited 10-15 min to give dinner order. Had to ask for beverage refills. Gave the order he wrote it down.... Then we added a salad, which he did not write down....you guessed it, salad never came. The good thing was we weren't charged for it. \nThank goodness the meal was comped.... I would have been totally pissed if I had to pay the $100.25 bill with the waiter we had. \nWhen your in an upscale restaurant you should NEVER have to ask for anything. (Period) no excuses.\nGood food, bad waiter. Would give 2.5 if possible for the food only.\nTake a chance... Eat in the bar area, dinner specials inn bar not available in dining room. My family usually eats in the bar and they say the waitstaff is great in the bar.
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I like this location. I'm always in and out very quickly. I have never waited more than 5 minutes to speak to a banker. I've never had a problem that they couldn't help me with.
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I have been going here for years. Last week I was told I must remove my trailer hitch because it can \""damage the tunnel.\"" Their explanation was nonsensical. Removing my hitch is a hassle. I won't be going back. Ever.
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Clearances are the way to go here. \n\nShoes on clearance are on the far wall; farthest from the entrance, and, shirts, bags, and other accessories are on the racks one must pass by before getting to shoe displays. \n\nOther than the clearance items, and the twenty percent off discount found on receipts (offered for filling out survey), the prices for Converse at Premium Outlet Shops North are not that outlety at all. \n\nPro Tips: \n+ One can stack the offer of 20% on the purchase of clearance items. \n- If you are looking for superhero Converses, like Superman, Spidey, whatever, if they do not have them here, try Journey's as they might be carrying them (also, not at \""outlet\"" pricepoints though). \n- They ask for your email to be put on an email list, but I have never received anything from Converse to date. I do receive spam from a plethora of sources though, although there is no telling if they are specifically guilty of any of it. \n\nI try to check out if they have anything I can live with, on clearance, whenever I walk by. Very nice quality socks -- with nothing seemingly wrong with them -- for a buck or so, great quality shoes for next to nothing as well (~25$), and a staff that is helpful and seems genuinely happy to work there. This is one of my favourite stores at the outlet. - E
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When thinking about writing my review, I was going to give them 2 or 3 stars... only because THE BEER HERE IS AMAZING. I've been here 5 times now and have loved every beer I've tried. If you're a beer lover, you can't go wrong here. Great selection/variety for anyone! I mean, 31 craft DRAFT beers in one place in DT PHX... done and done! Even if you're not a beer aficionado, tell your server what you like and they'll make suggestions as to what you should try, AND are always spot-on. Last time I was there I had the Stone Enjoy By IPA... one of my new favorite beers of all time.\n\nNow of the 5 times here, 2 times my party has ordered food. The first time I did not like my sandwich at all, and my husband thought his was okay. I liked the names and ideas but felt it was executed poorly. \n\nThe second time here we started at one table with a handful of people and had Jake as our server (we've had him in other DT PHX restaurants and he rocks -- as always). Jake is great, friendly, knowledgeable, quick, honest... just an all around awesome guy. Then our party grew and we cashed out and took a table outside. It got busy, we got ignored for the better part of half an hour -- but then when we finally saw our new server he was very attentive going forward. Our food was delayed and we felt there was a lack of HONEST communication. Honest meaning don't tell me the food is coming right now then come out another 40 minutes later and tell me the same thing, just tell me how it is. Our server finally got a manager involved (Waylan - sp?) and let me tell you, he was our saving grace. He communicated the issue and was quick to fix it. It was to the point that we were talking about never going in again and he changed our minds. Our food came out after he got involved, it was great, everyone was super attentive to us (we weren't looking to be babied, that's now how I roll). I know it's frustrating when something goes wrong and you don't have much control over it but you as a manager/server get the brunt of the angry guests.\n\nSo over all, my experience at this place has went from meh, to oh no never again, to great, thanks to the customer service provided by the management team. We'll be in again soon for a delicious beer or five, and I will give Waylan a high five when I see him, and we'll ask to sit in Jake's section. :)
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Friendly staff and amazing waxers. The bees wax is the bees knees!
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Absolutely fantastic. Sure - it really shouldn't have \""Cirque\"" in the name. You're not going to see the amazing feats of acrobatics that you do in the other shows. That being said... if you have seen the Beatles animated music videos and wondered what they'd look like in real life... this is it. There's a tremendous amount of visual candy. the props transform into new and cooler things, the music is built into the headrest of each seat, the stage magically transforms with every second.\n\nReally, go and see this show. Just don't expect it to be full on cirque or you'll be disappointed.
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Pretty good restaurant-wise. Hostesses are young and when we went, not exceptionally friendly, but not rude either. All the girls are dressed in tiny skirts and ill-fitting tops. Our waitress was nice and so was the bartender when we got drinks while we were waiting for our seats. He suggested good drinks from their menu and his personal favorites. You could tell he was busy, but he wasn't rude and didn't rush us. Pretty nice overall.\n\nMenu wasn't huge but had some great-tasting burgers and appetizers. The regular nachos could have used more meat, but we didn't send back or anything. I wouldn't say I'll get a hankering to go back right away, but it's a good spot to meet friends or entertain a large group.
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Annual Luau at Phillys on the Patio!! So cool that they do this every year
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