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I'm not one for bad or fast food 98% of the time. However, late night, after busting my ass at work, I sometimes get a bit hungry and don't feel like eating subway or tropical smoothie as they're usually the healthiest \""fast\"" options on the way home at that time of night....So, I hit up Carl's Jr. Which, I typically like whenever I DO decide to eat like crap. lol \n\nThis location, I have visited 3 times, each time late at night after 10pm. Each time, they forget to give me fries, or they're soggy and old....the sandwich is not even what I ordered or it's slapped together and missing some of what should be there.. Gave me the wrong drink or it would be flat. Each time, one of these things happened...Well, 3 strikes you're definitely out. Maybe it's the late night crew that needs fixing, who knows. But, I highly recommend, if you are going to this location....to go during the day. Best of luck with a better experience. | 0 |
Annoyed! I usually love Francesca's and love their great customer service but this morning I came by in a hurry on the way to a wedding venue (I'm doing the hair for the wedding) to get a dress and some accessories last minute. I called ahead of time and the voicemail said they opened at 10:00. I got there at 10:05. Nothing. 10:10. No one. I called the contact number twice that was in the window (which too said they open at 10:00) and no one answered. Finally at 10:25 I couldn't wait any longer and went and grabbed a dress from Charming Charlie. Not going to lie, I'm pissed. Francesca's is usually my go to spot and now I will never come back to this one. | 0 |
Love this place!! amazing food. always fast take put. the chicken pasta with lemon vinegarette is my favorite!! | 1 |
Very mediocre food. Onion soup was some of the most bland I've ever had. The steak was equally uninspiring and the salmon even less so. The atmosphere is decent and the service was good but this overpriced touristy joint is best skipped. For $140 for two (we had one of the least expensive bottles of wine) there is absolutely no question better food can be had elsewhere. | 0 |
Great carne asada! Cooked perfectly. Nachos awesome. | 1 |
I have to say I used to be really scared of Indian food. No longer!\n\nMy first time with Indian food was definitely a pleasant one. I thought the food was very good and not too spicy. \n\nAnd right now they are doing this Golden dollar campaign where they give you a dollar for coming to the restaurant because they think that is the amount of gas money you spent getting there. \n\nHow nice and conscientious of you Bombay Spice! | 1 |
I give one star because I can't choose no star. The service and waiters' attitude is extremely bad. The food is ok, but I won't be here never ever again. | 0 |
AVIOD this location at all costs! Day & Night, this Walmart is probably the worst in Las Vegas!\n\nThe bad:\n- Extremely LONG checkout lines at all times. I have tried to come at noon, mornings, evenings and even late nights only to find 2 lanes open. \n- Most of the checkers can not checkout booze. This is an issue when they only have two cashiers working. \n- The grossest bathrooms I have seen (And I used the bathroom at EDC). \n- Uphelpful/Non-existant staff. Can't find something? Tough cookies because you probably wont find anyone to help you. \n- They do not consistently stock the shelves. Often a product you need is out of stock and not available on the shelves. \n\nMy recommendation:\nDo not shop at this location. The Neighborhood Walmart by the CSN main campus offers a MUCH cleaner shopping experience, no checkout lines and a friendly staff. \n\nI honestly choice spending more and shopping at Target across the street if I desperately need something and I am near this location. | 0 |
DO NOT go here! Worst place I've ever had my nails done! The place is completely empty. There's no music or massage chairs. The \""manager\"" is extremely unprofessional and kept complaining on how sick she was and stayed in the storage room on her phone. When she actually did come out she complimented on my ring and asked what it was. I replied with Tiffany and she threw it down on the table and called me a spoiled brat! 2 other people walked out because only 1 girls was working. My pedicure was good but my gel mani was horrible. I was there for over 2 hours and only ended up with a pedicure because she messed up my gel. I was so frustrated by this point I told her I didn't even want my nails done and she still charged me! $60 for a pedicure and a \""mani\"" that looked worse than when I first walked in. I will never be back here. \n\nThe only reason I gave them 2 stars was because the girl that did my nails was super nice. | 0 |
This isn't serious....\nThis is an experience in self defense and survival skills....\nWe took the deuce bus to freemont as soon as I arrived I wanted to leave but I gave it a chance.\nBad\nLots of homeless druggie types\nReally drunk people... Not fun drunk like scary drunk\nNo good food\nWeird people dressed up like kids cartoon characters\nBad surrounding neighborhood\nAnd the \""show\""? What show ? It is a freaking KISS 3 song montage that is real loud and extremely corny\nI really regret wasting my time there\nThere is cool things to see in Vegas avoid this dump | 0 |
Quantity over quality. What can I say if you want to consume mass quantities for next to nothing come here. Although I did not get sick, the food is marginal at best. You have been warned. | 0 |
I always love going here. Great pasta, great pizza. They also generally have a few select beers. I wish I was there now. | 1 |
We came here on a Thursday afternoon and ordered \n1. Super burrito - 14\n2. Enchilladas - 11\nFor $5 (Used the $10 Groupon for $20) \n\n- Horrible parking! Luckily, after a 2nd round, someone pulled out so we swept in. It looks like that other customers parked on street. \n- Busy. We came during lunch hour and had to wait about 10 minutes to be seated. \n- Groupon lunch special was only valid for lunch entrees. Cheapest Lunch entree was 11, so the value of actual $20 is diminished. \n- Love the Chips and Dip! Dip comes with both salsa and beans! This is the first Mexican restaurant where they gave beans for free! \n- Large portions. \n- Fast and friendly service. Everything went smoothly. \n- Super burrito and Enchillada were satisfying. Lots of beef. \n- Comparable to Legit SoCal Mexican fast-food (Pepe, Molca salsa, etc...) but you get the whole dining in experience. | 1 |
One visit was enough for me. Service was a bit slow although friendly. breakfast was not good..had an old oil taste. | 0 |
I met someone here for lunch today, and ordered the spicy broccoli and kale with chicken ($13.95). It comes with brown rice, but I didn't want the carbs so I requested carrots and tomatoes instead. At this point, it would have been nice for the server to inform me of the $3.95 fee for the carrots, and $1 fee for a sliced tomato. I was expecting carrots and tomato to be added to the other veggies but they came out on separate plates...which I found odd, but whatever. It was excellent, albeit a little salty, but great amount of heat. \n\nI went to the restroom while my lunch date paid, and didn't realize my lunch was nearly $20 until we were already in the car. Not cool!! \n\nMy other problem was, after putting my leftovers in the fridge, I opened it back up to find solidified fat....probably why it was so delicious, it was loaded with butter/oil. I've been here a few times because I thought I was making healthful choices...I feel slightly deceived. | 0 |
Great appetizers and beer selection. Good specials, nice staff. | 1 |
This is the quintessential mom and pop bar / restaurant on a lake. They specialize in cheap beer and great food. Staff is friendly and down home, but you'd better leave your big-city attitude at home.\n\nWe went for a Friday night fish fry. I live in Seattle these days and was not about to miss the opportunity while in town.\n\nStarted with a couple of Spotted Cows (on tap!) while the rest drank Miller Lite. (Told ya...) There were five adults plus a 12-year old.\n\nWalleye was excellent, the waitress was too. We made reservations and the table was ready well ahead of time. Our one tactical error was sitting in the bar for the view. It was LOUD! Think that the dining room is much quieter.\n\nNotice that I am not saying much about the food? Here's the deal:\n- It was Friday\n- It was Hot\n- The beer was Cold\n- The fish fry was exactly what you would expect in a place like this: great walleye!\n\n'Nough said... | 1 |
I felt strongly enough about my experience here to actually write a review. I work nearby and my co-workers and myself decided to come here for a Friday happy hour. Some of us arrived at 3:30pm and grabbed drinks at the bar while we waited for others to arrive. Including us there were less than 10 customers in the whole place. When more people arrived we wanted to move to a table. The employee we talked too was not accommodating and was very disrespectful. She said we had order first and pointed to where we would line up to order food. We told her that we were gonna have drinks first and get food later, it was only 3:30. She insisted we couldn't get seated at a table until we ordered. She then said we couldn't be seated until our whole party was present. I then mentioned that maybe we should go across the street to Macayos and we could get a table there! To which the employee said, \"" you certainly can but their burgers aren't as good.\"" We all had full drinks and finally got a table and decided to stay. We still had to go to the bar to order drinks, where I was charged $1 FOR THE ICE in my drink!!!!\n\nThe food was good but nothing special and didn't come with a side. The entire service model is inefficient and breeds poor customer service. At one time I counted 8 employees standing by the back counter talking for an extensive period of time while there was maybe 12 customers in the place and we could have used a server to get us some drinks. I was more appalled later when the place was packed and a line waiting outside and there were 3 male employees outside just chatting with the \""burger bouncer\"" while there is a line of customers that I'm sure could be served or assisted in some way. \n\nMy expectations of my employees in the service industry is much higher, I wish I could remember the name of the female employee that was so disrespectful and unprofessional. If you like even half-assed service don't bother coming here. | 0 |
We were so excited to eat at Del's again since the recently aired TV program.\n\nWe love eating at down home restaurants that are cozy and family owned. Brightly covered wall treatments and furnishings greeted us. Wonderful scents came from the Sunday buffet. Then we began to eat. Are you kidding me? Instant potatoes and frozen green beans, freezer burned desert?? Seriously, do people actually want to eat this type of fare? We don't and are disappointed to say we will not back. You lost your chance of being a place we will ever consider again.\n\nSorry and disappointed, | 0 |
I had never ever sent back a boba drink until last Tuesday night 7/10/12. The boba was as hard as a rock and even the mini ones were too. Had no one complained that day? Why were they still open? I can't believe they were ok with serving this crap. Their excuse was that they had boiled it that morning..umm..like every other boba joint. Money back! Obviously it can't always be like this but this is the first and last time there for me. 2 words: FRESH CUP | 0 |
Mi Patio Mexican Restaurant is a great place to go for really good south of the border type of food that is really inexpensive. This place is cheap!! and good :-)\n\nSome really great friends of ours got us hooked on Mi Patio quite some time ago. They are that kind of place that may not get your \""frequent dinning\"" card but you'll remember them after a couple of months go by and go back. \n\nRestaurant ~ it's kind of smallish and cozy looking on the outside but they really have plenty of room on the inside. The decor is a fun Spanish style with plenty of vibrant colors and textures. It's not fancy by any means but very fun!\n\nService ~ is fantastic! We've been several times and have had different servers and they are all very friendly, helpful and eager to serve to you.\n\nFood ~ chips and salsa are excellente! We have not had a bad meal here, everything is good! It probably won't be the best you've ever had but they are very good and extremely consistent. I prefer their chili relleno or their baja chicken burro or their baja spinach and feta cheese chimi! On my last visit they combined both baja's into one pollo-spinach-cheesy-delicioso-burro! Tasty factor times 2! You can't go wrong with just about anything on their menu. We try something different on every visit ;-)\n\nBeverages ~ Skip the $2.40 soda... and go for the $1.75 margarita's!! Yeah!! They may not be the best margaritas but where else can you get a pitcher of this tasty beverage for $9?\n\nThis is a great place to go with friends, have a good time and go el-cheap-o and not feel bad about it. We are grateful our friends introduced us to Mi Patio Mexican Restaurant! | 1 |
The only reason why I shop here is because it is the closest supermarket to my house. I really don't like this place for the following reasons:\n\n- The deli area is small and has limited items.\n- There is a very small selection of bread. Try to find Whole Grain Wheat Bread.\n- The floor of the store is often dirty.\n- Unsupervised teenagers loiter in front of the store during the summer months and at night.\n- The vegetable section is very small.\n\nI don't know if this place can turn around....I wish there was another place closer to home. Oftentimes I shop at Smith's or Vons when I come home from the gym because I don't like shopping here. | 0 |
I have always been more than pleased eating at the Weary. There's a great atmosphere and great food. I was, however disappointed with the service for the first time ever on Friday, November 23, the day after Thanksgiving. I believe our waiter's name was Carl, and he was the most unenthused, unfriendly, bad waiter I've ever experienced next to high-schoolers at nasty chain restaurants, and that's giving high-schoolers a bad name. He messed up my brother and my drink order, which is hard to do since we were drinking the exact same thing, and it was very simple. He failed to bring us silverware before bringing our meals, and we had to wait at least five minutes for him to finally bring that to us. Never once did he come to check up on us to see how our meals were (and they were delicious, as usual, but that's besides the point). We both would have liked another drink, but he was nowhere to be found. When we finished our meals, it was another waitress, who was very friendly, who took our dishes away. To top it off, after waiting another five to ten minutes, he walked up to our table, sort of snapped the bill down, gave it a couple taps with his knuckles, and walked off, not saying a word. This was an opportunity to rectify his non-service, ask how things were, possibly ask if we needed anything else like another drink. No, he obviously wasn't interested in serving us any more, and obviously didn't care about his tip. The waitress who took our plates walked by shortly after we got our bill, and I told her she was a better waitress in just doing that than he had been the entire time we were there.\n\nI've always had good to exceptional service at the Weary, and I've been there numerous times. The food has always been great, so no complaints there. It was the first time I've tried their Reuben, and it was phenomenal, made with the best pastrami I've ever had. I'm not one to write a lot of reviews here, but this instance warranted a review, and I hope the owners read this and take note. If I ever get this guy as a waiter again, I will immediately ask for someone else, or simply walk out. | 1 |
An earlier reviewer described their experience with this restaurant in one word, \""underwhelmed.' I have to agree. \n\nWith a cool location right in the heart of \""dahntahn,\"" I was left a little puzzled by this place. The interior has an odd mixture of upper class and casual. The decor is reminiscent of a diner, with a touch of class. There is a large bar in the center of the main room as you enter the door with another dining room in the back. As we were looking over the light-up menu, a \""house magician\"" showed up at our table to perform tricks. \n\nThe small menu features Pittsburgh classics like pierogis and chip chopped ham bbq sandwiches as well as some classier sounding dishes. I ended up getting the ham bbq, which I think makes this the first time I have ever ordered that in a restaurant. It was pretty tasty, but honestly tasted no different than when I scoop it out of a crock pot at a family reunion. Other members of our party were unhappy with their main courses as well, including my wife who's chicken was dry and potatoes cold.\n\nOne bright point was the dessert. Made in-house, the chocolate lava cake was delicious, served warm with a scoop of ice cream.\n\nI'm unsure if I'll give Taste of Dahntahn another shot. Perhaps someday I will, but won't be making a real effort to do so. | 0 |
Very good dining experience. Nice ambiance , great tasting food, and good service.\n\nConveniently located on restaurant row between the Palazzo and the Venetian. \n\nRustic Italian food with great flavors. We had the spaghetti with lobster and the grilled sirloin steak. The pasta was perfectly prepared and the lobster was very tasty. The steak was medium rare and very tender and juicy. The serving sizes were just the right size so you are satisfied but not stuffed.\n\nWill definitely return on our next trip to Vegas. | 1 |
I wanted to love this place, I really did, but I know a good blowout when I see one as I am pretty much addicted to them given my unruly curl. I was in Vegas tagging along with my man during a work conference of his. I was wanting hair as fabulous as my new dress and shoes so I decided that a blowout was definitely in order.\n\nThe place itself has a great location, is clean and really swank looking when you walk in. Service was quite friendly at the front desk, but as soon as I was given my stylist, she put her hands through my hair and made a disgusted face saying 'your hair is so dry...I am going to need to do a full conditioning treatment.\"" Upsell? Definitely... (I had just had my hair professionally done not 5 days earlier and my stylist always says I have lovely hair...curly, but never dry and certainly not scowl-inducing.)\n\nI was specific in saying what I wanted and must have said 'not frizzy' about 7 times and what did I get? A frizzy blowout...it looked nice for a bit, but did not last even the 2 hours until my event. Normally when I get a blowout, it can last for 4 days easily.\n\nExpensive, snotty and the movie they were playing made me want to gauge my own eyes out. Next time I go to Vegas, I am packing my flatiron. The only reason I am giving Dollheads 2 stars instead of 1 is because of the mimosa. | 0 |
The rooms are a bit dated. The service at the Carnegie Deli in the lobby is atrocious. The amenities in the room service very basic and nothing to write home about. Beds are comfortable but they use an occupancy sensor on the air conditioning so you will come back to a warm room. The worst part for a traveller in this day is that the Internet service is unusably slow. Shame that they skimp on the easy things. | 0 |
This little gem is located inside of Sun Villiage, a 55+ community. However, it is open to the public. My in laws live there and my mom is looking for a place in there as well. We decided to try out the restaurant which I have heard is pretty good. Mom and I go in for lunch, and wow, Im kind of shocked at the decor. Somehow, it isnt at all what I pictured.. It was well, a little diner.. with blue booths and chairs and dated.. but ok. \n\nWe sit, have great service and both order from the \""basket menu\"".. for $5-6.00 you get a giant beverage, and a basket with fries, and your choice of a burger, fish (this is what I have heard is great here) and shrimp, and oh, something else but I cant recall it now). Anyway... just great. I ordered the burger with cheese (it was extra) but it was the perfect portion size and just delish. Moms fish & chips... wow, my favorite. While I am not a fish or seafood person, I am slowly venturing into it by means of fish frys. I know, not the healthy way.. but my way nonetheless. I loved it. Its nice and crispy but not too heavy with coating. \n\nIt was good enough in fact that since it was a Friday night, I was telling my husband about the place and we went their for dinner. So 2x in one day for me. \n\nNice variety of menu, very good service and very good food. It is really worth giving this place a try. \n\nNote: if you go for dinner, go early at say 4:30 or 6:30 but get in before 7 when they do the final sitting. | 1 |
We were craving Indian food after a night of clubbing and drinking, so our friends from Delhi recommended this place since he knew the owner. The food mostly gets cold by 2:45 pm and the lunch buffet closes at 3:30. But huge turn off was the curly black hair I found in my mouth... Wear hair nets, cooks! The manager/owner paaji is really sweet & innocent tho lol | 0 |
Warning - if you are going to spend this money, spend the extra 10% more and walk right over to Prime in the Bellagio. \n\nWe ate here because we didn't get reservations at Prime in time. The steaks are sub par. The Sea Bass was really good, but that was the only thing our table of 6 was favorable about. \n\nIf it was priced medium it would be a different review, but it's not . | 0 |
Overpriced, under seasoned and horrible service. My kids enjoyed the scenery, but that's about it. I will never go back, I refuse to pay $15 for a wrap unless freaking Bobby Flay made the wrap. My mom didn't like her pot roast because it was fatty, the manager saw she didn't eat it and took it away promptly. Our server did not come by once to see how our meal was, which is why he charges me for her $21 pot roast. Um no buddy try again. He took it off 15 minutes later I get my bill. I pay and quickly leave because it was horrible. This is your place if you're into gross expensive food and cheap animatronics of jungle animals. I'll pass. | 0 |
Customer service was horrible I've been standing in the same spot 7 minutes looking around and I've had so many blue shirts just walk past me. One guy said he would find someone for me but that was now 8 min ago. | 0 |
I'd just like to say as a born and bred New Zealander the only thing NZ about the place is the sign and some wine. I'd understand if this was listed under pacific fusion but after looking at the menu the name makes little sense apart from perhaps capitalizing off our image... | 0 |
They totally replaced the restaurant. No more beer towers, no more delicious pizzas. BOO. | 0 |
I have to agree with L.K. (review below this). Dr. Taffet was a nice guy, but I'm sorry when I get a bill for $450.00 in the mail for a getting my sinus' scoped (literally the scope took 5-10 seconds) I was in tears on the phone confused and frustrated!!! BEWARE if you go to this office - If they scope you, you're paying $$$ | 0 |
Don't go late night ...ugh\nFood was absolutely horrible.\nSad thing is our service was incredible. The waiter belongs at a much nicer restaurant. | 0 |
Wouldn't have known about it if it wasn't for Yelp. Believe the hype. This place kicks serious butt. I'd drive hours out of my way to eat here again. The skirt steak is to die for the homemade sauces are ridiculous. | 1 |
Great location, friendly staff, good food quality although bread could be better for sandwiches. Awesome for breakfast!!! | 1 |
$10.58 for a medium-sized chicken sandwich meal. Not very good, but one of the few places open at 2am on a Wednesday night :-( | 0 |
Trying to do more with less. That sums up the SLS. The whole experience feels contrived. I was in town for 3 weeks for various expo events. My girlfriend decided to visit me over Halloween weekend. We stayed at Mandalay Bay on Friday and the SLS Saturday. Our experience at Mandalay was great as always but for some reason rates were insane for the night after Halloween, not the actual holiday. I was able to book a \""suite\"" at the SLS for the cost of a king at Mandalay. SLS is at the Northernmost part of the strip. Casino enters from Las Vegas blvd. and main entrance is in the back off of Paradise. Past Circus Circus, Riviera and opposite Stratosphere. SLS is the old Sahara property. It is not walking distance from anything other than the Convention Center and Westgate (Las Vegas Hilton).\n\nCheck in:\nValet is a mess. Half of the garage is for valet and the other is for self park. But there are 2 valet in and 1valet out with no one directing traffic or telling other vehicles how far to move. Valet pick up area is narrow and awkward. Two benches and the area is cluttered with trash cans. Obnoxious if there is 15+ people waiting for their cars. There are several guest registration desks with dividers to funnel the guests to their respective counter. It didn't happen to me but I noticed a few times that the staff wouldn't immediately take the next person in their line. Rather, they'd take the next person from any of the lines that they thought was waiting the longest. It was frustrating to those next in their line. This is a poor system because it irritates guests and levies no accountability for the employees to work at a more efficient pace. But we were registered in a timely manner.\n\nRoom:\nRate was reasonable for a \""suite.\"" This will probably change after they've promoted for a bit. Bathroom is nice; dual head shower was relaxing and the bath products were fantastic. Lots of storage space and private restroom. The 60\"" TV was nice and their cable system is better than most. But as far as the living space? Meh. Standard King rooms at Mandalay, Cosmo and PH are all just as large without the suite premium. \n\nHotel:\nPlenty to do. I didn't feel like I overpaid for anything at Perq, the coffee house or Monkey Bar. The noodle place looked good and there are the obligatory designer shops that all of the new Vegas resorts want to shove down our throats. I like the design of the elevators and the concept of different themed rooms for each of the three towers is pretty cool. We were in the Lux tower. \nThe whole place smells like new carpet and laminating chemicals though. That goes for the hallways leading to the rooms, the main lobby, the upper level with the buffet. I liked the FedEx center that is open to hotel guests 24/7. The gym is excellent. I was very impressed. Brand new equipment, very clean, fresh ice water. The buffet is great but that's a separate review. The hotel uses the old Sahara infrastructure though. Nothing was done to repurpose the square footage. Some areas of the hotel feel cluttered and others feel barren. The upper lobby is just the buffet and FedEx center. Talk about wasted space. They have someone at the escalator to signal the buffet is upstairs and that no, you're not lost. And the old red branded Sahara carpet is still everywhere in the lobby and casino. \n\nThe casino:\nI actually really like the casino theme. The lighting is perfect and contrasts the bright lights of the slots exceptionally well. They have a wide variety of games but a modest quantity. They've moved away from the worn out video poker and diamond style slots and have more of the engaging arcade style. Obviously trying to appeal to a younger crowd. The table dealers are all dressed in suits cohering to the hotel scheme. \n\nThe BAD:\nThe gym and spa share the same level in the Lux tower. We had our workout and walked in the restroom to clean up. Went into the steam room for one minute and a spa employee comes and rips me out yelling how it was for spa customers only. Most gyms have steam rooms so how am I to know? It's patronizing to the person and frustrating to the people paying the $ being disturbed.\nThe nail in the coffin for me was the sports book. What a F'ing disaster. This is where management really needs to take notice. We checked out and rushed downstairs to place bets before Kickoff. I shell out $1000 on bets. I try to sit and see that every table has a reserved tag. I ask the host and she says there is a $50 food/drink minimum for 3 hours and another $50 for the next 3 hours. $100 just to watch even though I have bets? I ask her about comp drinks and she looks at me like I'm crazy. $1000 to the house and no comp drinks? Inexcusable. For that reason alone I'll never stay here again until they figure that out. Don't force a restaurant on betters. With Westgate across the street, best sports book in town, be on notice. You're hemorrhaging money treating your players like that when a better product is 5 minutes away. | 0 |
This place was freakin' delish! I mean, really. It's pricey, but worth it for the flavor. The waiter was extremely knowledgeable, and was able to help several of us with our entree decisions. I had the spare ribs and I am STILL thinking about them. | 1 |
It probably could have been a good experience if the place wasn't such a zoo. I mean, having lots of customers isn't a bad reflection on a retaurant, but at a buffett, it really puts a damper on things when you have to wait in line for every helping of food. And I went at 4 in the afternoon on a weekday! I waited maybe 15 minutes just to get in; when I left, the line was much much longer. Not to mention, with so many people, it was really loud (not in a fun TGI Fridays way), an it was hard just to move around (which you have todo a lot of, since it's a buffet).\n\nThe food was comparable to the median quality of Hometown Buffet; I've gone to HB and had better food at times, and worse at others. In other words, not terrible, but not that good. They had some special offerings (pan-seared seafood and steak), but if my experience is representative of the norm (which according to many reviews it is), you probably won't get to try them. This is because they make just one small pan at a time, each one taking several minutes. It' like you get the worst of both worlds: you have the wait of a sit down restaurant, except it's a buffet so rather than sitting at your table and having someone bring it to you when it's ready, or even having a number called, you just he to stand in line while they cook and hope you'll be able to get some.\n\nThe one thing waiters do bring is your drink, and as one reviewer said (it may have been on Google Reviews), you practically have to beg for a refill. Seeing as how you're at an AYCE buffet full of salty fried food, having them more on top of refills (or having self-serve drinks like Hometown Buffet) would be a big help.\n\nOverall, I had a very unhapy experience. I would like to try this Golden Corral again sometime, but I am hesitant. Some things can be improved (drinks being self-serve or at least refilled reliably), but if there is never a time at dinner (lunch has limited menu) where the line isn't out the door and the place more like a corral than a restaurant, I'm not sure what can be done short of opening a second one nearby. | 0 |
I've eaten here a few times. First time I went it was horrible. We ended up walking out. But I gave it another try. The food is really good and the prices are very reasonable. Dim sum here is as good as it gets in Vegas. One of the few Chinese restaurants I'll go to in Vegas. | 1 |
Great place, food is good, but kind of touristy and over glamorized. It comes off to be your Hawaii grill place, but is kind of trendy and upscale that they loose the essence of Kona, HI. I recommend the place, but be prepared for a sophisticated, pricy meal. It's not a \""local\"" place to hangout. Reminds me of a \""hard rock caf\u00e9\"" type of environment. Again, good place, though. Just pricy. | 0 |
As you ascend up CatHouse's infamous staircase, you are clearly reminded why it's called CatHouse. The walls are lined with old burlesque and what looks to be brothel photos. Upon reaching the top of the staircase, Executive Chef Kerry Simon's sultry and sexy first-rate restaurant awaits you. Simon has created an eclectic menu, featuring a shared plates-style with influences ranging from Asian, American, to European. An interactive dining experience is encouraged, making it an excellent choice for both large groups as well as couples.\n\nOnce you're finished dining, it's now time to dance off the food your just enjoyed. The Loungerie, CatHouse's dance venue, is reminiscent of the fabled bordellos of Europe that were frequented by celebrities and royalty. CatHouse is no different, with celebrities hosting evenings on a frequent basis. If you can take your eyes off the celebrities, you'll find the beautiful and talented Coquettes dancing and modeling CatHouse's own line of lingerie.\n\nWhether your evening calls for wonderful dining, sexy and sultry dancing, or both, CatHouse fits the bill offering a Las Vegas experience like no other. | 1 |
So Maizie's did not disappoint on my second visit and has now earned a spot on my midtown rotation. \n\nI brought my best friend there last night for some much needed girl's night out. She ordered the salmon and blood orange Cosmo and loved both. I ordered the inside-out feta burger. The burger was stuffed with feta and sun-dried tomatoes and cooked to a perfect medium. The burger was juicy and the side of chipotle hummus served as a nice condiment for it. For dessert we spilt the \""Half-Baked,\"" which was amazing for two girls who used to make cookie dough in our college apartment just to eat. It came out piping hot and appeared to be a regular cookie dessert, inside was the surprise when we realized that it was pure cookie dough. \n\nOur waitress took good care of us and was helpful when my friend asked for suggestions. | 1 |
I thought this place was a good choice to try out and I was right. My boyfriend and I sat at a little bar table and had a good view of a baseball game. I wanted to try one of their specialty dishes and asked our server about the Meat Loaf and she sold me on that item. My boyfriend choose the beef stroganoff dish with egg noodles. Both dishes were very flavorful and very large in portions. By the time we left, we were so full! The service and food was great! We will be back! | 1 |
I do love the food here, although it is extremely Americanized Sushi. That's to be expected, but this isn't why I gave it two stars. I went for dinner and I thought I had entered a club. The music was loud and thumping, and we literally had to yell to have a conversation. It was during happy hour so I'm not sure if that is why, but all the same it didn't help the experience. I don't mind loud music, but it definitely didn't feel appropriate in this restaurant. I guess I'd go back, but maybe I'll just take someone I don't really want to talk to. ;-) | 0 |
Completely different from what I've read or expected. Experience was weird for us. Vibe was a little off, and the bar area was too crowded. The back where the lounge is was empty and creepy. | 0 |
Ah...Rockbar Rockbar.\n\nYou know your location is haunted right? Haunted with failures of the past!\n\nI really hope things work out for you guys. Its a great location, and a great deck/patio.\n\nSO me and a couple friends went there on a friday night. We decided Rockbar would be our first stop to try it out at 1030. Yes it was very dead inside, but still a little early?\n\nThe downstairs bar was very nice, the female bartender very friendly with no problems. But then upstairs...looking beyond the good decor, large bar, and nice deck, not as fun as it should be. The bartender Kevin? EXTREME lack of customer service. EVERY bar has the same damn drinks...its the atmosphere and customer service you need to stand you apart from the bar next door.\n\nI hope that they get some training, or new employees to bring up the atmosphere and I am sure I will be back again (cuz its close to my friends work) | 0 |
This display was pretty informative, and whatnot. Would it be worth $34ish if we weren't affiliated with CCSD? Not really. They don't allow photography inside, and we found out that some people REALLY jones for a smoke and try to fish them out of the \""throw away your cigarettes here\"" box in the lung area.\n\nAlso, contrary to the warning, the fetus section is not offensive or nauseating.\n\nBodies/Titanic do \""Teacher Tuesday\"" where any CCSD employee may view for free (though you must call them and send an email ahead of time). The employee can also bring up to 4 guests at $10.50 each. If you want the audio guide wand thing, it's $6.00 per person for it. We opted to only take 1.\n\n-1 star for tacking on \""service charges\"" of $9 for the 3 of us coming in. How about you put the fucking hidden fees in the price of the ticket ahead of time? :) | 1 |
ZERO STARS!!! DON'T EVER TAKE YOUR PET HERE!!! I just picked my dog up from caspers after a 5 hour wait. When I arrived my Mini Yorkie was completely shaved down and didn't even have hair on his face! Yorkies have a very specific way of grooming. I told the girl we shouldn't have to pay because it was seriously and embarrassment of a grooming job!! The owner came out upset (extremely money hungry) saying they would just do a better job next time. I asked her again for a refund she was extremely upset and literally threw my money back at me and my wife and told us to never come back to her shop!! I was completely shocked at her behavior especially when the girl who groomed our dog and the owner herself BOTH ADMITTED that they did a terrible job. Never in my life have I been treated this way! Especially when they made the mistake. Please don't bring business to this terrible woman you will thank me later! And so will your dog!! | 0 |
Not at all the stereotypical sleazy bus station, especially compared to the one on the other end of my Greyhound trips in New York. It actually looks nicer than some airports I've been through, despite the enormous amount of foot traffic. | 1 |
I visited Phoenix for the first time this past Halloween to attend a friend's weeding at Aldea and now I'm wishing I could get married there! Granted the bride's vision probably added to the experience as well as the perfect weather, but even so, I thought this place was lovely.\n\nAldea reminded me of a Mexican hacienda. The ceremony was held in the courtyard, where the bride and bridesmaids were able to enter via a balcony walkway and down a staircase for a grand entrance. Hors d'oeuvres were served in another courtyard while a mariachi band played. \n\nThe reception was held inside, in a smallish banquet room with a dance floor and lovely arches. The wedding was an old-style Spanish/Mexican theme and Aldea was the perfect setting. The walkways lined with lanterns and the courtyard decked out in white christmas tree lights were perfect. I loved how it accommodated both inside and outside events. | 1 |
What an amazing facility. If you are ever in Pittsburgh the Cathedral of Learning is a must see. Walk in awe as you travel the different floors via the elevators. The views from some of the floors are unparalleled. The history and beauty of this treasure will definitely make your trip to the Pitt campus a special one. Be sure to also check out the Hines Chapel right next door. | 1 |
Well this place is part of the Larry Miller conglomerate of dealers so right there, you should know that it is a terrible place. I didn't know that until I was leaving, otherwise, I never would have even gone in. \n\nWe were greeted by a French-American whom I could barely understand. He brought us inside and showed us the Nissan Cube that was inside the store. Nice, since it was hot, but it wasn't the trim level we had asked about. He made us sit for 10 minutes next to a screaming baby while he talked to his manager. As if the noise from the ScreamMachine and its Breeder companions wasn't enough to give me a headache, he then came back and tried to tell us that we shouldn't want the car in the brown color because we would never find it. He then took us outside and showed us MORE cars that weren't the right ones. What a waste. \n\nWill never go back there again. | 0 |
Went expecting a nice Sunday brunch, very disappointing. Mimosas were premixed. They had no champagne on premises. Felt like they were 99.9 percent orange juice.. Entree , eggs Benedict, did not include any side dishes. Also had a sweet taste. Actually went home hungry and thirsty. Not a good breakfast spot. | 0 |
Expensive and terrible food. The cinnamon bun was way too dry and way too sweet. The scrambled eggs were very dense even for powdered eggs, which is what they were. Coffee was worse than Starbucks, which is saying a lot. Okay, on second thought, maybe it wasn't worse than Starbucks, but pretty darn close. Never again. | 0 |
Way overpriced Starbucks in a stinky mall. \n\nGross. \n\nAnd this is from someone with a Starbucks addiction. Certified. | 0 |
I've lived in California for almost my entire life and have gone to many delicious boba/milk tea places. Comparing Boba Teahouse to places such as the renounced Tebo Tebo in Westminster, Socal and Tapioca Express in San Jose, Norcal.. I would probably have to say Boba Tea house sucks but it's the only decent boba fix you can get in Chandler. When I mean \""decent\"" there's only two boba places in Chandler (Boba Teahouse and Lollicup) so the standards aren't really high. Overall Milk tea is disgusting.. it's made from a powdered base. Like really? It's inexpensive to buy half&half and brew tea to make milk tea rather than buying milk tea powdered bases. Anywho, if you're like desperate for a boba/milktea/asian flared drinks, you can get a fix here. | 0 |
I called to place an order using the phone number on the menu off the website. This number was disconnected. I then called the number to Town Center ( this place is located inside Town Center) and was asked to hold for Samuel. After about a minute, Samuel came to the phone and asked that I call the other number because he could not hear me. I advised the number was disconnected. I asked that he check the number, to which he said hold on, I'll check. He came back giving me a whole new number which I called back. Samuel answered this new number \"" This is Samuel\"". Did I call his cell number??? I asked if the pizza was true Chicago style pizza to which he answered \"" I think it has meat on it\"". I informed him I was not asking about the meat, but asking if this was a deep dish or thin. He was confused. I then asked what sizes the pizza came in. He said \"" depends on how many slices you want me to cut it\"". I reminded him his menu says there was only a 16\"" and he said, \"" no, I can cut it in smaller pieces\"". I thanked him for his time and hung up. Really?? I had high hope for this place but if we can't get past a phone call, I wonder how long this place will stay open. | 0 |
My job roomed me here on a business trip...I would not personally pick this place again. More cons than pros.\n\nCons:\n-no complimentary breakfast at all, not even fruit\n-spa was not working, went and asked manager about it, said be would check with his maintenance guy and never came back. Couldn't find him after that...or any other staff for that matter\n- really understaffed. There was only one receptionist who was very sweet, but way overworked and stressed out! She was sweating trying to help the counter customers, answer phones, schedule drivers, and so on. Poor lady is probably underpaid too.\n-no bellboy to help people with their luggage\n-no valet parking or even a greeter to help people unload their car\n-Shuttle was running late...saw several frustrated people who were waiting a while\n-only saw one person at the restaurant who was both seating people and acting as a server.\n-food is ridiculously priced! $13 just for 2 pancakes! Add $12 for 2 eggs and bacon! Really? $25 for food that wasn't even that great!?\n\nPROS:\n-room was clean \n-walking distance to sky train to airport | 0 |
BUYER BEWARE!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't sign up for any of the Orange Theory Fitness locations unless you're prepared to continue to pay when you want to terminate. They tell you they don't have contracts but then hit you for a full month when you try to leave. In my case, that was $139.\n\nAfter using them for a few months, I developed a muscular problem that prevented me from continuing. When I told that to Darren, the store manager, he claimed he could not just waive their termination penalty due to policies that are set by their corporate headquarters. I called back to headquarters. They contradicted his story and told me each club can make any allowance they want. \n\nHere's the thing. When you start the service, it's energizing and you feel like you'll be attending for a while. However, as you go through the program several times, it becomes deathly boring and many people - medical condition or not - will find they want to terminate after a few months. That's when you get to deal with Darren. See the other poor review for more on him.\n\nI haven't done the crossfit training that's popping up everywhere but people I know who have done both crossfit and Orange Theory say crossfit is much better and cheaper too. \n\nOh, and they tell everyone that they're losing 1,000 calories per session because you keep burning calories for almost 20 hours after each session. I looked at all the info I could find about this online and the actual story is that you continue to burn a moderate amount of calories for about 40 minutes after the workout after which any enhanced burn rate falls off to almost nothing. Orange Theory claims the full 20 hours as though you're burning calories at something close to the rate you do while in the class. In my opinion, it's deceptive and they know it.\n\nOverall, before you sign up to their supposed \""no contract\"", meet Darren. He's the guy you'll be dealing with when you want to leave. | 0 |
Some great Thai food at a very reasonable price. The chicken satay is amazing and the Kang Karee is really good too . And they have some of the best soups I have ever tried. This is definately a place to try for some high quality authentic Thai cuisine. | 1 |
I would give this place 5 stars, but the selection is not what you're going to see at big box sporting stores. With the lack of every color combination under the sun available, they make up for with the stellar customer service and knowledgeable staff. They only had my new trail running/ hiking shoes in this semi ugly puke green color, but they make my knees feel oh so supported, I could run in them all day.\n\nIf you need new shoes and are unsure as to what kind to get, go to the runners den, they will help you out! | 1 |
great host and food | 1 |
thanks for taking all of my money. your rooms are what i expect them to be. so, thanks for being consistent. | 1 |
I'd never had these guys, and they had good reviews, so I was excited to try them out.\n\nI called and asked if they could deliver downtown. They said \""yes, but they were slammed, so it would take 45 minutes\"".\n\nI said that's totally okay, then ordered.\n\nAn hour later I got a phone call telling me that they wouldn't be able to get it to me in any sort of reasonable time, and asked me if I could come pick it up instead. Quite upset, I said nevermind.\n\nI order delivery for a reason: because I don't want to get in my car and go anywhere. If I was willing to do takeout, I'd just dine in.\n\nIf I'd just been told initially that \""no, they're too busy to do delivery at the moment\"", that would have been perfectly fine. But making me wait an hour to tell me that I was SOL makes me furious.\n\nI guess I'll never know if your pizza's any good, Pizza A Metro. | 0 |
Waiting 50 minutes extra for quoted delivery time and the driver shows up with ice cold food and a girl in his car. $9.50 \""refund\"" is pathetic. Too bad, flavors weren't bad once \""reheated.\"" Horrible experience overall. | 0 |
Have to say my first experience was not a great one of Chestnut. Came here for two things, grab a latte and Camelback Flower Shop. One, the flower shop was closed, not sure that makes any sense on a weekend. I love the Camelback Flower Shop, but they really should be open on Sundays at Chestnut. Second, and this is my reason for the 2 stars, the service is horrible here. With only 2 of us in line how can ordering and receiving a latte take 20 minutes. The staff runs around like they're lost and there is no communication. Employees would rather talk to each other than acknowledge they have a customer waiting to order. I really don't think I will ever go here again. Total letdown, I would much rather just go to the Camelback Flower Shop and Cartel Coffee. | 0 |
I've been going to Kyoto for nearly 10 years now, by far has always been my favorite Scottsdale sushi place. The bento box lunch specials are incredible. Regretably, I have to change my opinion. \n\nThe service has gone downhill drastically. My BF and I loved to go for the #8 sashimi box, I don't like salmon so I always sub more tuna. 9x out of 10, order comes out wrong. Haven't been there 1 time when we didn't have to sit with empty water glasses for 15 min. So we stopped going for a while. \n\nYesterday, we decided to give Kyoto a 2nd chance. Service was perfectly fine this time (noticed a few new faces) but to my lament... Our sashimi was warm and mushy. NOT what you want to see! I couldn't even eat it, so gave to my BF. Well, guess who spent the next 24 hrs sitting on the porcelain throne. \n\nYes, it's AZ and it's hot. But if it's not fit to eat... DON'T SERVE IT! \n\nI'm truly sad, but I don't think I'll be going back unless I'm in the mood for something cooked. | 0 |
Best sushi rolls ever. I have tried many rolls here. All are fresh and delicious but my favorites are the blue flame roll and the tropicana roll. This is a true hidden gem. They have a happy hour menu that is fantastic. I believe happy hour is twice a day. I always get seated right away, but its always a bit busy. I like to see that so I know fish is fresh. The staff is always nice and friendly. Definitely don't go to the chain sushi restaurants anymore. I pay half the price and get fresher sushi here with a smile. | 1 |
I would avoid this dealership at all costs. They tried to get me to claim something on my own insurance even though they delivered a car to me with cracks in the windshield. Now, I have called and complained to the Better Business Bureau and am still waiting to get my windshield replaced. Beware! There are other much better VW dealers around town. | 0 |
Well lets see. Hidden away like a crazy uncle in the attic. Inside is very elegant and charming. There's a small area for private parties. Plenty of flat screen TV's for sports. Full bar with super expensive poorly made cocktails. This reminds me of a singles bar, dress-code looks upscale. It doesn't have that \""lets hang out and have a beer\"" feel to it- more like \""Sex in the City lets sip on the Martini\"" kind of vibe. Too fancy for me really, I'm into the bar fights and breaking beer bottles on my bar mates head ;b At least this place is open late on school nights. But thats about all. :) | 0 |
We found some good reviews on Suarez online and decided to order my little sister's baby shower cake from this bakery. However, being a commitment-phobe I had to sample the taste before ordering a huge cake. We went in and found the flavor that we liked (white chocolate with raspberry filling). Placed an order for a cake large enough to serve 70-75 guests. It was pricey, but for the family's first grandchild it was nothing to fret about.\n\nWe picked up the cake a day ahead cause we knew we would be too busy the day of. It looked so gorgeous, just like the picture from the album (it was an Asian themed party so it was red and black with gold and very Asian-y) But it was only eye-candy. When my sister cut the cake, it was chocolate!! not white but brown! we did not order this flavor. To top it off, when the guests ate it, it colored their teeth and lips a bluish-black! It rubbed off but still very visible! How embarassing, especially when it was a formal type party. Everyone was dressed up to the nines, and now their teeth were discolored (I roll around laughing now, but I was an angry bull then). It was also very dry, it crumbled away in medium sized chunks when the fork was gently applied. It was a pretty bad cake in all respects. The icing had an oily residue, not the typical creamy icing that Im used to.\n\nAnyway, when I called the next day and relayed my spiel, they said they would give us a free cake on our next occasion. Atleast that was nice of them, but I just hope the 'replacement' cake is nothing like the above mentioned. | 0 |
Karen always greets you with a smile when you enter this health food shop in Gilbert. She is knowledgeable and accommodating. | 1 |
Not impressed at all. We stopped by for dinner after a recommendation from our hotel front desk staff. The meat quality was surprisingly poor. Both chicken and steak options were barely edible. Most other dishes were not labelled so you had to wonder what you were putting on your plate. Definitely not worth the $30 dinner price. However, they do have crab legs so if you're big on that you can get your money's worth here. If you still plan to try this mediocre buffet, make sure you check-in on 4square for a $5 off coupon. | 0 |
I really wanted to like this place. We live in the neighborhood and our choices of non- chain resturaunts is very limited. Suffice to say I would not recommend this resturaunt. The staff and service was great but I was very dissapointed in the flavors and the freshness of our meal. We started with the Lamb Meatballs. These were mushy and tasted off. These are served with lettuce cups and the lettuce was wilted and not crisp. . We then had the house salad with the lemon dressing. Again, the salad was wilted and not fresh tasting. I'm a HUGE lover of lemon but the dressing was so bitter we couldn't take another bite. My meal was actually pretty good. The salmon over veggie hash. The salmon didn't taste fresh and it was a tad dry but the hash made up for it. Hash was yummy. Like I said, I wish the food was better as I like the concept and the staff of this place. I just couldn't get past the fact that the majority of the meal tasted off or wasn't fresh. | 0 |
Beautiful atmosphere & AMAZING food. I would recommend Opa any day. Definitely becoming a regular at this place. | 1 |
Ok where do i start...when we arrived we were told 25 min wait w/ several tables open. Once we were about to leave mysteriously one or 10 opened up. Th\ne food took 45 min to come and all we had was mac n cheese and a burger after we asked our waiter. The drink took 10 min to come and didn't look like the photo shown. The cauliflower soup was nothing more than the flavor out of a campbells can...the water was not refilled and when asking the waiter of the black things on my mac that tasted like black olives he said they were truffles and i told him they did not look like the truffles that i had the night before at Gordon Ramsay's steak- phenomenal by the way and all he said was there are different ones but knew nothing about them then asked if i wanted something different....NOT WORTH the MONEY...go to Ramsay's steak much better. Oh the menu outside the resturaunt had mac n cheese and burgers where the one inside didn't so we had to ask for them separately. | 0 |
Went there for the first time lasts night and it was really surprising on how good the ribs were. Service was friendly and everything was good in price. Def will come back again soon. | 1 |
Love this cleaners and will not go anywhere else. NO CHEMICALS, eventhogh it cost a bit more it is worth it. My shirts look and feel great. I can say i feel much better knowing that they are not using any chemicals. Th owner is and the staff are friendly and knowledgeable. Their hours are great. My wife and I visit this center on daily bases and we avoid going across the street to Desert Ridge. We eat at this center, bank here, Walgreen is here, we are just missing a small organic grocery store? just a thought for a business person. | 1 |
Brought my car in here based off of State Farm's approved repair centers. I was rear ended and had to get a new plastic bumper and get the rear scratches buffed out and painted. I was told that the estimated repair time would be 2-3 days but when I dropped off my car they said it would actually take 5 days. However, they finished it earlier than expected--in 2 days, so no harm there. \n\nThere was a storm while my car was in the shop so they washed and rehashed my car, which was really nice of them. \n\nI ended up having to come back because I noticed once I got home that the new paint job didn't quite match up perfectly with my car, but I was told that paint adheres to plastic much differently than it does to metal. Anyways, dropped off my car, and ACS paid for the rental, which again was very good service. \n\nI worked mostly with Shane, who was very helpful and kept me updated the whole time. I definitely recommend this place and would come back, especially since Shane was such a pleasure to work with. Hard to come by reps like that! | 1 |
Very disappointing. The pace of service was very uneven - long wait between several courses, though it was not a busy evening. Flavor combinations were not terribly unique. Had the full tasting menu, and the bright spot was the salad course. Lack of progressive techniques, and some major missteps. Why on earth would you br\u00fbl\u00e9e foie gras?! The bitterness imparted ruined a beautiful ingredient. The chefs didn't understand forbidden rice (which was undercooked) and paired it with a shrimp so over cooked it was difficult to cut with a knife. Deserts were underwhelming. Here's a tip - making everything a tiny portion does NOT make it haute cuisine. | 0 |
I've been here four time since it opened. The food is fantastic but that's about it. The customer service is appalling. | 0 |
These guys are the best - simply put. Smart, honest, professional. Always a pleasure! They could not do their job any better. | 1 |
We ordered take out from here, I'm glad we did there isn't much table space. \n\nWe ordered two pizzas and wings. The pizzas were pepperoni and cheese and a Mediterranean and wings were medium. Both pizzas were really good and the crust was not greasy like Pizza Hut or Domino's. The wings were okay and the blue cheese was pretty tasty! \n\nWe will defiantly order from here again. | 1 |
If only we could give half stars... MGM is a solid 4 1/2 stars!! We encountered the same great service on this last trip as we have in the past, I was just lucky enough to finally spend some time (like 8 hours combined) at the pool area this trip. I freakin LOVE the pool area @ MGM Grand. Let me start with their lazy river.... AWESOME! It's a good sized river, fun w/ or w/out tubes. There are people hanging out and having fun. Once you've had your fill of the lazy river, which could take a while, there are about 3 other pools to choose from, one specificially banning the kiddies, which is nice if you're looking for a relatively quiet and splash-free zone. There are several bars situated throughout the area and quite a few waitresses walking around as well. I also liked the fact that even though it was fairly crowded, we still were able to find some lounge chairs. \n\nThis trip we were in a standard room. Nice classic decor, super comfy bed, nice sheets and down comforter and pillows HURRAY! The bathroom was typical, but clean and well equipped with plenty of towels and toiletries. \n\nAnd once again... my MGM Players Club card got me a super great deal on the room. People use those cards!!!! Rates offered were: $49 Sun-Thu / $69 Fri/Sat, no blackout dates! We actually got those rates on the Mayweather/Marquez fight weekend!\n\nIf the deals keep coming, we'll definitely be back! | 1 |
Great food great service! Our server Alyssa went out of her way to make our visit awesome! Great place to eat off the hustle n bustle of the strip with good prices for quantity. Will definitely be back to visit Alyssa! | 1 |
Generic.\n\nHere is some advice to the owners of this restaurant: Ditch the bread you are using for your sandwiches. You should be using soft white bread and have the option for melted Provolone cheese with the meatballs. It will make a HUGE difference. The bread you use sucks ass. Hard as a rock = not cool.\n\nI will say I love their Baby Arugula salad with the pears. Oh my god, amazing. Otherwise, this place is nothing to write home about. The atmosphere is nice and the servers are friendly but unless they make certain changes, I don't see this place staying open. \n\nAlso, $6.95 for a milkshake? WTF..... no way. | 0 |
Mon Ami Gabi is always busy. Make advance reservations and be sure to be on-time. \nPatio seating is available but it's first come first serve. It's a great view of the Bellagio Hotel and the Fountains of Bellagio. During the warm season, you're cooled off with water mist that actually dries up before getting on your body. \n\nEach time I visit, the service has always been good. \n\nI love the complimentary loaf of bread that's served to you in a bag. So warm and fresh. \n\nI've had the Hanger Steak and the Steak Bordelaise. Both dishes were delicious but sad to say that this last visit I ordered my hanger steak medium and it came out well done. \nI was too hungry to return it that I just ate it. The steaks are accompanied with frites AKA french fries and this time around my plate had raw watercress. I was not a fan of this bitter watercress. I guess I prefer to have it cooked instead. \n\nMy dining experience has always been a positive one. | 1 |
I recently moved to Nevada and had the dreaded task of finding a new barber to trust with my hair. Great barbers are hard to find and me being picky makes it even harder. I went to another shop I found on yelp, oscars I think it was called and walked in on a weekday at a time I thought wouldn't be too busy. I was so wrong. It was packed which might've been a good sign but they told me the wait would be an hour and a half to two hours which I guess is my fault for not having an appointment. After waiting I checked yelp again and saw fresh cuts and decided to give them a call. They said they could take me right away. Honestly my first experience was a bad one, so much so I went back to the shop the next day to try to get it fixed. I got paired with Louis, is chair is in the middle of the shop, not the Louis at the front.... He started fixing me up and Alex came over and asked about my previous experience and sincerely apologized and took really good care of me. The job Louis did was leaps and bounds better than the initial cut and I will definitely go back to him. I have a new barber, thanks Louis and Alex! | 1 |
I've been to this CVS pharmacy a couple of times now. Each time, the service has been quick and friendly. I drop off my prescription and it's ready within 10 or 15 minutes. The pharmacy is one of those places in life where you just don't want a hassle... and there's definitely been none of that here. | 1 |
First day here decided to try the complimentary breakfast.bad idea i sat in the restuarant area for 20 min without even being acknowledged. Four more days here not sure i even want to try again | 0 |
This gym is great, I mean I come here to workout only. I'm not a fan of the restrooms or locker rooms either, but since my intentions here are to workout I don't really care that much. The trainers do have a weird thing going on, not all of them but around 2-3 of them behave like robots.\n\nThe morning is the best time to go, cleaner, way emptier and friendlier, everybody knows each other, 4 stars. | 1 |
I rarely will go to a restaurant with a rating below 4 as I trust my fellow yelpers but given they were on Triple D, I thought it must be good. They relocated from by the Vig to a shopping center on Indian School Road.\n\nI had the sausage benedict over a jalapeno cheese biscuit. The biscuit was dry, the eggs were overcooked (not runny when you break into it, but the sauce was pretty good. The hash browns on other diners' plates looked soggy so I asked for mine to be made very crispy, and they were.\n\nWe also tried the banana pecan french toast. it was okay, I have had better. \n\nCoffee sucked - it tasted smoky or burnt and they don't have lattes, what the heck?\n\nService was outstanding and it was obvious they were concerned about satisfying diners as they asked how everything was and if you would come back (I overhead them asking the latter question to other diners but didn't ask us).\n\nToo many other good restaurants to try then to go back. Sorry! | 0 |
I found this place on a mission with Tia- my partner foodie in crime. What a little piece of joy! Comfort food with soul, its got class, its got style.. its bad-ass! \n\nA new favorite place in town. I cannot wait to take my baby back! | 1 |
Let's just say I felt a little mislead with the business description. We were looking for a hookah lounge that offered a full bar and a patio, when we got there we saw they had a nice patio with comfortable looking chairs however, as for the bar......they did in fact have one.... in the restaurant next door!!! We ended up sitting on the patio of the restaurant (which was very small and lacking any sort of ambience we hoped for) since that was the only place where we could both smoke hookah and enjoy drinks from the bar. The drinks were very over priced at $9 for a Vodka/Cran ( I mean I would expect this from a Scottsdale club). The one brightside to this experience was we found out the restaurant we were sitting at served excellent hummus... We definitely won't be going back for hookah anytime soon however it is possible we will come back to try more of the food. | 0 |
The Good: During happy hour (which ends at 7pm) the prices on most sushi are quite reasonable for a restaurant so close to ASU. The quality of the dishes can vary, but I do consider their chefs experienced enough to take a first-time sushi diner here. The selection is reasonably good, though many of the unusual names will have guests double-checking the menu to see what's in an ASU roll or a Wildcat roll.\n\nThe Bad: Consistency is NOT common here. I've had evenings where I was promptly seated by a smiling waitress and served delicious sushi within 10 minutes of ordering. I've also been seated and had to ask for service after waiting 15 minutes for a server to stop at my table (during a moderately busy night). During non-happy hour service the menu is considerably overpriced given the quality of the food, service, and dining experience.\n\nThe Ugly: The waitstaff are 70% inexperienced while 30% actually know what they're doing. After a poor dining experience I asked the waiter if he could do something to help make it right and was initially given a surly response. He did not offer a solution so I suggested waiving the charge on my appetizer (given that I'd waited so long for service after being seated). The manager did waive my $4 chicken karaage which I felt was appropriate given the poor service and disappointing quality of said appetizer.\n\n If you go: Go during happy hour or prepare to be overcharged. I strongly recommend trying the seared salmon nigiri and the sweet potato roll. Of my several visits there those have been 2 stand-out experiences in a selection of good, but not great, sushi. | 0 |
This Starbuck's crew is the best. Call 30 minutes in advance and they still had to traveling joe's ready for me when I arrived. Always get my drinks right, and the one time they have ran out of lemonade they gave me a coupon for next time to get a free what every size and kind drink. WoW and I did not even have to ask, they just gave it to me with my new drink and an apology | 1 |
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