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Poor service\nMgr would not accept criticism when told waiter to charge for bad order\n\nGood food...bad attitude\n\nNeeds service improvement
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I went to Nobu with a group of 8 people, and I was really disappointed. I really don't understand why Nobu has had so many 5 star reviews. Yes the food was good, not amazing. The only thing that was stellar was the Black cod lettuce wraps. If I was just giving a rating on the food, I would have given it a 3 or 4 star, but the service was horrible. We came in with drinks already in hand (thanks to Hard Rocks round bar), were served some bottled water, and many of us made a preemptive drink order. We were so happy we did, cause it was literally 30 minutes before we were served another drink. I would try to flag our server down, but I couldn't get him. During the night, the server was not engaging at all and rarely stopped to see how we were doing. To top it all off, since we were a party of 8, our tip was already added on to the bill. So, the despite being a horrible server, he still got a very hefty tip. On any other night I would have asked to speak to the manager, but I just let it go. I was in Vegas, with friends and didn't want to put a damper on the night.
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They ripped us off. My sister sent us full-price, first-run clogs with 2 straps across the top for XMAS, which cost $130.00 in Corvallis Oregon. The Urbana store gave us a $50 credit when we traded them in saying, \""Oh these are two years old\"". There is a word for this : Lying Sacks of XXXX.\n\n\""This product was added to our catalog in July 2009\"" :\n\nhttp://www.foxvalleybirkenstock.com/clogs-127/birki-camden-amalfi-black-leather-w-soft-footbed-2803.html\n\nBUYER BEWARE. THEY FILED CHAPTER 11 BANKRUPCY RECENTLY, I OVERHEAD THE SALESMAN SAY, WHEN HE WAS DEALING WITH ANOTHER CUSTOMER.\n\nWhen my 81-year old mom asked to see the catalog, for another reason, the salesman was smart enough AND LIED AGAIN. He said, \""Oh, birkenstock split into so many divisions that don't get along, that they don't publish a catalog any more.\"" LIAR LIAR PANTS ON FIRE. I JUST DOWNLOADED THE BIRKENSTOCK 2010 CATALOG FROM THE WEB:\n\nhttp://www.birkenstock.de/birkenstock/katalog/katalogdownload_e.php\n\nIF YOU WANT TO BE LIED TO MULTIPLE TIMES, CHEATED, AND SHOWN THE DOOR, THIS IS YOUR STORE !!
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This is the place to go if you feel like being talked down to by some big fat bouncer while your waiting in line. Oh wait \""there is no line, its first come first serve\"", replied big fat bouncer as we mentioned to him that there was a big group pf people who cut us in the front of the line. He will also tell you to \""get off the ropes, or I won't let you in.\"" Really dude! The line was pushed up against a gambling table with no room for anyone to move. I would like him to stand behind in the line and see if he could keep his fat bum off the ropes! Anyways, our group decided we had better things to do than to sit in this line and listen to this rude fat bouncer. You don't need Drais for a good time in Vegas, there are so many other good spots to go where you won't deal with poor customer service like this!
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The cornbread pancake is delicious! !! Make sure you check into yelp for your discount on dinners! The fried fish and fried chicken are both very good as well. The food is all made to order so expect a 20 minute wait.
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I was very much less than impressed with their food in relation to the price that I paid for it. The staff was decent.\n\nI hope they make some changes on the food quality because they have a nice looking restaurant and have a fine location in Vieux-Montreal.
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Buffalo omelette was bland, heavy on pungent blue cheese. Wanted to love the place but food was ok.
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Close to Blue Man Group, tucked in a corner. Interesting food combinations and full selection of Japanese beers and done whiskeys.
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I went there with my girlfriend for a late lunch. It was pretty dead, but still a nice cozy place. \n\nWe got a beef gyro with fries, a lamb burger, and two Sam Adams beers. Total cost was $29. A little more than I expected, but the food was solid and we were hungry. Well worth it. \n\nThe wrap for the gyro was absolutely delicious and soaked up all the oil and juices. The fries were thin cut crispy with soft insides; my favorite kind of fries!\n\nMy girlfriend had the lamb burger with a greek salad. I don't usually like lamb meat because I find the meat too pungent and gamey (people who have had fresh venison or elk will understand what I mean), but this lamb was INCREDIBLE. The best lamb burger I have ever had. \n\nThey have a little gelatto ice cream station that I really want to try out. Definitely check this place out if you're in the Fremont area.
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Certainement pas la bagelerie dans laquelle je retournerai car extr\u00eamement peu de choix (pavot, s\u00e9same, sans grain) et que des choses que je n'aime pas. N\u00e9anmoins je dois avouer que le bagel en lui-m\u00eame \u00e9tait bon (si on fait abstraction des graines) et a eu l'avantage de m'\u00eatre servi chaud, sortant tout droit du four en pierre.
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Would be a 5 star rating except for two small factors. (I'll touch on those later since they were trumped by the food) \n\nMy hubby decided on this restaurant for our anniversary after attending a birthday party here last month. \n\nWe dined on the patio which was wonderful! There was a live duet playing acoustic guitar and the stetson horse fountain at the corner of 5th and Marshall was visible from our table. Volume of the music was just loud enough to mask conversations from other tables and quiet enough to allow for our own. \n\nFor our apps we chose the fried pickles and the calamari. Both were yummy and we loved the dipping sauce for the calamari. \n\nWe were both torn between the 5th & wine burger and the 5th ave sausage... so we each ordered one and split both dishes. Glad we did! Both were amazing. I enjoyed the seasoned fries while hubby had the regular. \n\nBrownie dessert with ice cream and fresh raspberries was awesome - if the main dishes hadn't been so filling I would have wanted a brownie all to myself! \n\nIt was a wonderful coincidence that we happened to be celebrating our anniversary on the 5th since the restaurant offers 2$ glass of wine specials on the 5th of every month. YAY! \n\nThis leads me to the two small issues of the evening that prevent me from awarding 5 stars. \n\nWhen we were seated at our reserved table on the patio, we were not acknowledged by any waitstaff for quite some time. I don't know exactly how long (I try not to be that person who watches the clock) but it was long enough to notice the length of time as well as how many servers walked by our table in the mean time. \n\nThe second thing that turned me off was when we were asked for our drink order and my husband asked which wines were included in the \""2$ special\"" the server proceeded to list the three wines (a white, a red & a blush) but then added this at the end \""I do not recommend the red at all. I think it has such a horrible taste when it goes down.\"" Now, I appreciate the honesty but for $2 instead of the usual $9 price tag, I'll take my chances. I'm not a wine snob by any stretch of the imagination. Gimme any type of cab or zin and I'll probably give it a shot. Normally I would gladly accept server feedback and this is purely my own opinion but I just had the suspicion that he was intentionally trying to deter me from ordering the wine for reasons other than what was stated. \n\nOverall it was a great dining experience and we will be back - Hopefully on the 5th of the month!
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Paisley moved locations (by about 100 yards), and on the new location was a mural beloved by the neighborhood and painted by an internationally-renowned Phoenician artist called El Mac who creates amazing and sometimes massive murals all over the world.\n\nThey painted over it.
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When you walk into a \""Mexican\"" restaurant and ask the waiter, \"" what do you have that is spicy?\"" and he replies with, \""well, we don't really have much spicy food\"" you're in trouble.
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The place is very dark and divey. The booth we sat in had torn upholstery. The pool tables looked nice and the place had a good crowd at the bar just after 11am (that were discussing David Limbaugh's new book ??? ) plus a family at a table. This wouldn't be my first choice for a family lunch but it isn't inappropriate.\n\nMy friend had the bacon burger with waffle fries and the Asian slaw. I had the grilled chicken sandwich with waffle fries. We were surprised to see that the waffle fries were sweet potato but they were crispy and tasty. My friend liked his burger, but they forgot to put the bacon on and brought it out in bowl, the bacon was obviously overcooked and hard. The chicken sandwich was well cooked but had a slightly overpowering grill flavor and could have used some kind of sauce. My friend enjoyed the slaw. My Left Hand Lager was good.\n\nThis doesn't sound too bad so why two starts? The servers were both friendly but inattentive. I sat with an empty glass for a long time, and it took forever to get the bill and be rang up. The prices were also too high for the atmosphere. It was $36 for our lunch, Guinness is $6 a pint. Monday is $1.50 PBRs but it wasn't Monday and I don't like PBR. Theme restaurant prices, poor service and a dive bar don't add up to regular stop for me.
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Chef Sara overcharged me at the register by about 6 dollars!! I couldn't believe it! Lunch was 18 dollars!! I asked her to print a reciept and she said she \""couldn't\"". What a joke. Will never go back. ALso very big menu but they only have a few select items each day. I also didn't like being preached to while I was eating! Will NEVER go back!
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I tried Pink's a couple of years ago...I had it again recently and was extremely disappointed. I remembered it tasting so much better! While the portions are large, you question the integrity of the concept...my+1 who accompanied me on this trip made some really good points! The first questioning if Kim K would ever actually be caught eating a hot dog. These days, celebrities are most known for the latest and greatest juice cleanse. Food for thought. \n\nSorry Pink's, you'll need to step your game up or I'm waiting in line for Earl's next time.
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LOVE the spa here! It's not co-ed, but it's pretty nice inside! If you are a guest at the Vdara, you get access to the spa facilities for $25 (not including massages of course). Everything inside is very spacious and clean. There's a nap room where it's dark and was lit up with candles. There are curtains so you can get some privacy, and you just sleep in those comfy sofas while listening to soothing sounds. You can also bring your complimentary tea and snacks in there too! :) The changing area is really big and includes all the necessities a girl will need after a shower (lotion, hair spray, hair dryer, curling iron, straightening iron, etc etc). The spa area was kind of small, but it does the trick. There's a jacuzzi, heating bed, and saunas - everything you'll need for a day of relaxation. \n\nI would definitely go back if I'm a guest at the Vdara. I'm not sure how much it is if you're not a guest...
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All for staff on duty were friendly and helpful. Our breakfasts of pancakes and eggs, including Swedish pancakes were tasty and hot! Location is just across the street from the Outlets at Anthem and the prices were reasonable.
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Spent a few hours here today (Thursday 11/6). Nice drive up to the summit, with a few stops here and there hoping to find some trails. I knew there were many, but I only stumbled on a handful. This public park is supposedly the largest in the world, yet it can't afford to mark its trailheads? I was expecting to find trailhead signs just like those I encountered at the Grand Canyon, but no. Just have to stumble upon them somehow. \n\n\nDrives up and down were cool, if a little hairy- my brain kept stimulating my vagal nerves to fire signals up and down the backs of my glutes and leg muscles. Normally, these are unwelcome sensations, but they actually kept me from feeling some of the discomfort caused by lunch (cross-reference Gallagher's)! LOL. \n\nI'll be back very soon. Would be nice to visit in the spring and see some wildflowers along with the cacti.
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Sadly I received notice that Avalon has closed. R.I.P. Avalon.
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Sunday Brunch is where its at.\n\nSunday's they have a nice brunch setting outside in the morning, and they have nice special little menu to order. The meal that you should eat is the chicken and waffles. \n\nA huge Belgian waffle with fried chicken, gravy, and syrup will make you feel fat and happy. Coffee is served in a nice big mug ( I happened to get a fun mug from Niagara Falls- Maid of the Mist). Also, served with brunch is a \""make your own bloody-marry bar\"" and mimosas.\n\nInside, they have nice shop and really good beer selection. Grad some nice micro-brews for the afternoon, after eating brunch.
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This is a good, affordable French restaurant. Food is probably 3 stars. 4 stars for the ability to eat on the patio.\n\nWe ordered primarily side dishes and sat outside on their patio, watching people walk by on the strip and sort of seeing the Bellagio fountains across the street. The french onion soup and ratatouille were solid. Not the best in the world, but good.
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This location is the absolute worst in customer service. The manager is never around, and they do NOTHING to correct their wrong doings. I scheduled an appointment on a Friday evening for Saturday at 11am, I arrived only to find out the girl who had booked my appointment made it for Sunday instead of Saturday. I live 35 min away from this location and nothing was done to compensate me for my time. The owner marissa clearly needs a lesson in business. They blamed it on not being able to hear on their phones, when I clearly confirmed my appointment time with the girl who made it TWICE before getting off the phone! This place is a complete joke, this isn't the first time I've had a problem with this location! I will never be back and would not recommend it to ANYONE! I will be making a compliant with corporate!
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We eat \""Goop\"" for lunch once a week. The lunch buffet is great. I love all the vegetarian dishes and usually stuff myself.\nWe are always greeted immediately when we walk in and our drink orders are brought to the table with fresh naan as soon as we get our plates filled and sit down.\nThe owner is very nice and we love eating here.
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Mama Mia's is my #1 go-to pizza joint in town. The crust is crisp but not too crunchy, good cheese and friendly service. Delivery is fast and friendly, too! Happy to finally found a great place to get a pizza pie.
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I know my review is a little late but I wanted to share how much fun we had at this event and thanks to everyone for putting the event on. We came here with our two Shih Tzus and had a blast mingling with the other Yelpers dogs. Our dogs loved the special dog cupcakes from Sprinkles, and we of course loved the human too. \n\nLori Landis was very nice for hosting this event. Her art work was really cool and she was there the entire time greeting people inside her art gallery. She was down to earth and answered any questions about her gallery and her art.\n\nMy favorite part of the event was the food from Ben and Jack's steakhouse. Wow, all I can say. The steak was awesome and paired with mac and cheese was heaven. Best thing was we stayed for a while after the event was over and they offered everyone left to eat the left overs. I said why not, and ended up getting a plate full of steak and mac. I really wasn't that hungry but I couldn't help myself and ended up finishing the entire plate! wow again. Almost forgot the wine was excellent as well.\n\nWe ended up getting Yelp watches, and the dogs got bandanas. I sadly didn't get a yelp frisbees, but I don't think my Shih Tzus are much of frisbee dogs anyways so it didm't matter.lol. \n\nAfter the event was over we ended up walking with our dogs to the art walk. I had no idea that they had a dog friendly art walk here in the valley? Again thx to Yelp we found out something new to do. We had a blast walking with our dogs and meeting even more dog lovers and other dogs all throughout the walk. Not to mention all there other galleries were open. What a cool event and great for the galleries to put on such a good event.\n\nAgain, thx to Lori for opening up my eyes to this part of Scottsdale and thx to the entire Yelp team for a great night!
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Gavin is awesome! My color and Brazilian blow out looks incredible!! Great at what they do, period!!
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Came in here with family for all you can eat lunch special. The bill came to ~$55 for 3 adults which is reasonable considering the amount of food we ordered. The sushi was nothing special, and the udon was either too salty or too sweet depending on which one you got (we had spicy beef and vegetable.) The waiter kept mixing up our order and we ended up with a check on our table but at least 5 of our items hadn't shown up. The only thing that salvaged this experience was the grilled salmon neck, it was very good and had a delicate flavor. I would only recommend coming here if you're looking for a place to fill you up with a large variety of dishes, the food was definitely not quality.
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I was excited to try this place, but unfortunately, it fell short for me. To start, the restaurant itself is nice, but unfortunately we were there on a Friday night and got seated in the back at a large round table that made me feel like I was at a conference room having an expensive meal. The food was presented well, but was just ok. The cocktails were not great...lacked flavor (other than the taste of hard liquor) and looked boring. The only positive at this place was the staff.
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*** WARNING **** DO NOT SEE KAT ******* If you go to this salon have the Master Stylist cut your precious locks. \n\nAfter seeing a coworker arrive at work with her new STUNNING haircut I demanded the stylist's information. I loved the cut, it was so flattering and gave my coworker a boost of self confidence. \n\nBefore the haircut I had hair past my shoulders in long layers. I found a picture of a long layered bob that went two inches above my shoulders.\n\nI showed her the picture and with my fingers showed her 3 times the length I wanted my hair. She DID NOT call over the Master Stylist to conference with before she took her first cut. She had me move my chin to my chest, measured with her finger then...... chopped! Yes! She chopped my hair to at the base of where my head and neck meet. Once she made that fateful cut I went with it because how on Earth can you uncut 3 inches of hair. \n\nI thought \""ok, it will be a little shorter but I will still have the long layers like the picture\"". Oh was I wrong. I ended up with an asymmetrical bob! That is the anti-haircut. I would NEVER EVER EVER ask for an asymmetrical bob EVER! That is not a flattering style for me. I was horrified but heck.... you get what you pay for. \n\nThe master stylist should have looked at the picture before she cut it. He did not even ask if I had a picture when he inspected the completed cut. \n\nEvery time I wash or style my hair I am crushed. \n\nI now have a short flared at the sides Lisa Rinna hair cut and have to find a stylist to fix my hair on a regular basis to get the look I wanted in the first place.
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We were visiting friends in Las v\\Vegas and they took us to their favorite restaurant - a place for special occasions. They were right!\n\nI was told the homemade meatballs, made with filet mignon and veal, were the best - and they were! A special was the Branzino over a vegetable Rosotta - delicious! I just wish they had provided a larger portion!\n\nYou don't have to overspend on as Vegas or limit yourself to the strip - find this place just out of town within 15 minutes - worth the effort!
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We went here after reading many stellar reviews and hearing from friends that it was the best food in town. First things, first the waitresses and hostesses were not very pleasant. They hardly welcomed us in at 6:30 on a Sunday. It was about 85 degrees out and the building doesn't appear to have AC which was clearly ticking them off, but as people who are trying to help them make money for the evening I was put out by their attitudes. We decided to dine outside where our smile-less waitress continued to bus the table next to us. Rather than taking the previous diners full glasses of water back to the kitchen she chose to hurl the water into the street while we were eating. Now I know this isn't a fancy restaurant but along with the sour puss she wore the whole time we were there I found this to be rude. The food was decent, but one of the entrees was over cooked. When we didn't ask to box it she asked if there was something wrong and I told her the beef was really really tough. She said she would take it off the bill and did, thankfully. When I went in later to drop off the check she did finally come out with a little personality and say that she tried our dish and it was awful and that she was sorry. All in all there wasn't anything that would encourage me to come back.
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The only place I stay at when I hit Vegas! Beautiful contemporary decor. So modern and chic! I swear this hotel is not has everything! \nThe highlights:\nBeautiful rooms! Doesn't matter if you're in the standard room or loft suites. They are all stunning. \nChandelier bar is absolutely breathtaking \nMarquee: beautiful people, hosts great events. Home to a handful of my favorite djs\nConnected to crystal shopping center; no need for taxi ! It's within walking distance! \nThe secret pizza place- what great mArketing, I'm bring all my friends here and they're always amazed. \nI actually win when I gamble here :) I think they love me.
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I went here and tried the milk teas after seeing good reviews here on yelp, but I seriously want my money back now. \n\nMy sister and I tried the taro milk tea and honey milk tea. The worst drinks I ever tasted. The honey milk tea is basically diluted coffee mixed with sugar. The taro milk tea is just taro powder mixed with water and sugar. I asked for \""milk tea\"" but what I got was just bland powdered drink.\n\nI give this place an extra star because their boba is sweet, chewy and soft.
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SPARE YOURSELF!!! DON'T DO IT!!!!\nI honestly don't even know where to start. Sincerely, this place just gets worse and worse. Sometimes I wonder if it can get any worse and lo & behold..... IT DOES!\n\nI made the mistake of asking the waitress to give me another minute when trying to decide what to eat... 30 minutes later, I was finally able to place my order. After a total of 50 minutes of being there, I got my plate, the wrong plate. \nI asked for milk to put in my coffee and had to get up to go get it at the bar. Was she milking the cow??\nAnyways, I finally get my CORRECT plate, take a bite out of my grotesque looking eggs benedict and actually gag. Omg, it was horrible. I think the hollandaise sauce was just made of egg yolk. Disgusting.\nFinally having had enough, I get up to leave and pay for the \""wonderful service\"" we received and a plate that was left COMPLETELY untouched and the waitress seemed shocked that we were so displeased. When trying to explain why we were so unhappy, she actually began to argue..... uhhhhhh unprofessional much?\n\nI think the negatives for this place is never ending. It's pretty sad when you walk into a resto and have to mentally prepare yourself for the horrible service and long wait. How hard can it be to make toast that isn't burnt or an over-easy egg that isn't completely over-cooked?
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Always a pleasure dining here. The best prime rib anywhere!
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Nice shops, and clean floors. Window Shopping is always fun. The employees are courteous. I would save the 10 Dollars though and not see the Dealership. Few cars are down there and you can peek in from the stairs and see everything. It was wasted 10 dollars in my book.
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This place is old school. That's good, because it doesn't make me want to spend more money than I have to. It reminds me of the A&P store I worked at 26 years ago. \n\nThe deli has a good selection of meats and cheeses, sliced to order, and the service in the deli was very friendly (Christine ?maybe??).\n\nThe lines are ridiculous. I only shopped here twice and both times the wait was just stupid. The second time was particularly annoying because I was buying one item and the self-serve checkout wasn't accepting my card (for $1.50), and so I had to go to the regular cashier. They had NO express lanes, so I had to get behind people doing their shop for the week. And the few lanes they had open each had at least 4 people in them. Very frustrating. Glad I don't have to shop here again.
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Went to the restaurant and waited in the lobby to be seated. Stood there for about ten minutes and no one came to seat us. I saw someone leaving the kitchen multiple times, and even upon seeing us we were still not attended to. Terrible service. We will go to one of the other hundred Italian restaurants out there.
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Came here on a few different occasions and my latest was for an NBA game. A friend and I sat at a table that had a nice view of the TV's. we were greeted within minutes by our server. She got us our drinks and put in a food order and came to the table several times to ask if we needed refills or more food but we were ok. Because we were not ordering something every few minutes it took longer to actually find our server when we needed her. The place wasn't very busy and I'm not surprised. With the bad service plus mediocre bar food, there are too many better places to hang out with friends.
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As I read reviews and see things like \""it's unhealthy\"", and \""tasteless food\"", I can only disagree. I've been to this Outback Steakhouse several times a week and love it. The seasoning is always on point and I never had a bad experience there. Like someone said in their review \"" the average person is either too lazy or too ignorant to realize that a good NY Strip can be prepared for half the price and in half the time\"", so why are you dining at Outback then? \n\nBy the way the Caesar salad was awesome and the bread is fresh. Sounds like you are an unhappy individual to begin with and probably tip under 15% or want management to review your post and offer something for free.
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This has always been one of my fave spots in Vegas. Friendly staff. Great Prices. The trick is when you get to the elevator line for tourists, do the locals slide to the right and go around until you hit a quiet area with security like when you go to court. Uh. I meant the airport. In no time you're enjoying the best happy hour [I am the Happy Hour King] and view in Vegas! Enjoy!
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Last visited yesterday Thursday evening August 29, 2013 for dinner. Bistro apparently downgrading so reluctantly I have to downgrade this long time favorite to 2 stars. No more crab on Thursday nights which is a bummer unless you not like crab. Also they change offerings at a whim with no clue on their website. Example: had crab on Thursday night last week but went there last night & told only on Fri, Sat & Sunday. (likely just brunch Sunday not dinner)\nNegatives: website poor & they change everything without notice on website\nFood is hit or miss, not the best.\nDessert selection not that great\nPositives: They do offer beer & wine included in price for lunch & dinner, but not the best quality. Also, they may change that at anytime too!\nAdvice: Call ahead to see what they offer when you plan to go or you may be disappointed
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Le Cagibi, to this New Yorker, is plucked right out of the fantasy I have in my mind of the 1990's East Village. No where in Brooklyn's deepest reaches today can quite match the shabby-chic design of this gay-veggie-caf\u00e9-cum-music venue in its idiosyncrasy. It fits all of the stereotypes you might imagine...complete with the tattooed, crop-cut staff, and Macbooking, granola chomping patrons. Yes, I swing this way from time to time, and, shamelessly, I do feel at home here. We had the salade/chili combo thing, and it was really good - much much better than I even expected. The coffee, served in charming as hell Corian china, was also up to par. I wish they had some outdoor seating, and the place was really quiet for the few hours I whiled away there on a weekday afternoon. I am sure that it is a dynamite evening spot, as they are open way late and have live music almost every night. You also can pick up all your alternative lifestyle ads/flyers/magazines and find out where the next San Francisco Lesbian Punk Rock concert is going to be. Essential knowledge, for sure.
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Always quick service, always delicious. Just FYI to management, please post your 'seasonal hours' online. It stinks to drive all the way out there to find the bad news in someone else's handwriting.
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Got a buy one get one deal from groupon for this place, and I have to say, it's actually worth full price. Lots of artifacts, newspaper \""clippings\"", videos, etc. REALLY interesting. If you watched all the video clips available, you could easily be here all day. The only thing I didn't like is that at the front of the exhibit, it's very narrow, and packed with cool video displays.. Which means that the entrance was so packed you couldn't move.. Skip that just head down the hallway; there's plenty more to see! We also paid the upgrade fee to get into the area 51 exhibit, which was just as cheesy as it should be, and just as fun. Definitely give this place a try if you're into history.
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loved this French bistro in paris.\n\ngreat service, good quality food, not too pricey (especially for Vegas)\nmy boyfriend and i didn't enjoy our steak selections that much, but maybe it was an off night for them.\n\nfrench onion soup is AMAZING. will be returning.
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Wanted to stay somewhere a little nicer in Montreal while in town for the Osheaga music festival. The pool and other amenities like complimentary breakfast were the deciding factor for staying here instead of much cheaper options like \""Hotel Osheaga\"".\n\nI was not notified or given any indication that the staff had gone on strike until I arrived at check-in. Due to the strike the pool was closed, our room was never serviced over the course of 4 days, we had to call downstairs everytime we needed more towels, and the included breakfast was terrible. Even though the services provided were not as promised, they still refused to offer any partial refunds and instead offered complimentary wifi as a courtesy. They have a promotion running on foursquare for free wifi so it would have been free anyway.\n\nDON'T STAY HERE!!!
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Can't say enough about this place! My grandparents live in Vegas and I'm in town visiting from Chicago. Any other foodies know that Chicago is one of the best chow-towns in the country. However, the food at Greek Bistro rivals the best restaurants in Greektown back home.\n\nNot only is the food EXTRAORDINARY, the decor is so cute and festive. The place is outstandingly clean, comfy and welcoming. \n\nThe restaurant is owned by an Albanian family that makes the dining experience as wonderful as their dishes. This is what \""ma & pa\"" shops are all about: authentic food, great service and reasonable prices.\n\nRun, don't walk, to this gem!
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This is where it's at! If you are looking for really good, cheap and somewhat late night (I think they are open till 11pm) mexican food, you've got to try Rosita's. I absolutely loooove their mole sauce-- best in the Valley. Try the beans and rice burro, enchilada style with mole. Pair it with a nice cold Pacifico-- Sunday afternoon Heaven! Their salsas are to die for, and both the red and green pack some serious punch! You've got to pay a dollar for chips, but it's so worth it. The tamales are also muy delisioso!\n\nThe little old ladies who work here are absolutely adorable in their little matching dresses. They are no nonsense, too. There's a sign posted that says \""Please control your children!\"" I love it. Plus, they have a kick-ass temporary tattoo machine at the front where you can buy \""Dogz\"" tattoos, with realistic looking dogs in gangsta settings. Classic.
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Meh... I thought it was very ok... And the girls working there were rude and seemed very bothered by us. I wouldn't go back
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I am not sure how to review this place. I would give it a 4 for drinks/the bar. The drinks are CHEAP and you aren't paying a cover on Mill Avenue.\n\nBut the food? I'd give a 1. Who puts lettuce in Guacamole? 2. BLAND, Cold, and Generic. They give you a bottle of \""Blow out your colon-hot\"" or some such at your table...but I want flavor, not an inopportune trip to the bathroom.\n\nEven Filberto's is better if you want cheap, fast Mexican. I feel like the people who give it great reviews were drunk when they walked in and ordered to begin with. The people who work here are really nice, though, and I'll probably stumble in here a few more times because it's on Mill.
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Food was good. Cookie was great. Service was awful. Young workers who stand around and wait. Thank goodness for the one person who decided to work today.
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This is a very new restaurant and has a lot of potential to be very popular and great! My friend and I got groupons for it, but that was after the fact we decided on coming here so it wasn't necessarily the groupon that attracted us to it. \n\nThe location is in an odd part of town and in an odd complex, but I was able to find it just fine. When we entered there was only one other party seated there, a table full of teachers on a Friday night. It was kind of funny! \n\nThe decor is modern, clean, and diner like with booths, high tables and chairs, and solid colors. The menu is full of amazing items! Served tapas-style so they are pretty small portions, but quite filling. \n\nMy friend and I were awed by the selection. The menu categorizes the tapas so it was easy to pick and choose from each page. \n\nWe had the aloha Tri tips, the two chef's specials items of the night, which were tomato cream soup in a cute coffee mug with a mini grilled cheese sandwich on the side and deep fried cheese/rice balls (so delicious!), we also had the seasoned/herbed corn on the cobs, Mac and cheese, chicken bites, and also tried their mango moscato! So sweet and yummy, tasted like juice. \n\nOur bill came out smaller than expected considering we felt like we ordered everything on the menu and with tapas the price always seems to add up, so it was a nice surprise in the end. \n\nI have another groupon here I need to use so you know I'll be coming back!
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This is the second time I've eaten here. Tonight I had the special which was Salmon Pho, thought this was interesting since I've never been anywhere thats offered salmon Pho. It was pretty yummy, I love salmon & I love pho so this was a great combo. Their broth is good, a lil oily but good. \n\nTheir service is good as well. I was being difficult in seating because I wanted to see the TV since my team was playing but they were very accommodating. \n\nRestaurant was very clean and I was impressed with their decor, very modern & not your typical pho place. I will def be back.
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Had a groupon I purchased on line they excepted with no issues all the food was also 50% off the sushi was excellent the staff was very friendly and fast in making sushi place is very clean will be coming back again !
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I love Lo-Lo's. It is definitely worth the trip to the \""hood\"" to sample a bit of their exquisite southern fried decadence. I had the 3 pieces of Chicken Southern Fried w/ 2 side orders & cornbread. I chose the mac n' cheese and sweet potatoes. Everything was amazing. No. Make that \""a-MAH-zing\"". The chicken was cooked perfectly--tender and juicy with a crispy coating that had a nice \""pop\"" of seasoning. The mac n' cheese actually had cheesy flavor. All too often, restaurant mac n' cheese leaves me wondering \""where's the cheese?\"" Not so at Lo-Lo's. The only (only!) complaint I have is the portion size. It was WAY TOO MUCH! I wish they had a two piece/two side combo, or even a one piece combo. As much as I like fried chicken, I'm really a sucker for the sides. Lo-Lo's does both very very well.
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Woo has made me think twice before ever screaming \""woo hoo\"" ever again because of bad association. The only positive thing I can say is that the cocktails are pretty kick ass. The food was super meh and pretty salty. Nothing was outstanding at all. The service was definitely lacking. The place was pretty empty on a Friday night (that should have told us something), but our service was pretty spacey AND our waiter left for the night and didn't put in half our order! Then, I had to send the bill back, not once, not twice, but THREE times because we were charged double for some things re had to re-order. But did it come out correctly the THIRD time? NOOOOO! So I just did something I hate to do, but leave less than the total bill plus tip. Oh well.
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Dr. Croft's front office lady, Adina, is as fake as they get...I wanted to try a new dentist that is closer to my home so, I called Dr Croft's office stating I needed a root canal done. I even gave Adina the codes I had from my other dentist. I specifically said to her I know I need a root canal and explained her the situation as to why I needed this procedure done. So I see Dr. Croft and he does a full mouth exam and an xray on me, and what would you know, he says I need a root canal. The next words out of his mouth are, sorry unfortunately I have stopped doing root canals ten years ago. I was in shock, I brought this to Adinas attention and she says they will get back to me. Of course they haven't gotten back back to me. I then get a bill in the mail for a full mouth exam and an xray.\n Well, I have dental insurance, so the issue is not paying the bill, but it is how dishonest and misleading money grabbers Dr. Croft and office staff are. My intention is for others to read this and not be fooled by Dr. Croft and his office staff's horrible business practices!!!
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This drop is craft studio is spectacular! So many fun things for both kids and moms to do. The owner is very sweet and helpful. And so imaginative. I love to craft but I'm not very creative, she has such great ideas and a beautiful space to work it. It's just a great experience! You have to check it out
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Last night, I had the pleasure of attending my first unofficial Yelp event here at Thai Grill. I spent the evening sharing in good food and good company and I met some really nice people. If you ever get a chance to attend a Yelp event, I recommend it. It was a lot of fun.\n\nThe Thai food here at Thai Grill is some of the best in town. The restaurant is under new ownership so if you didn't like it in the past (which is doubtful), I recommend that you try it again. The new menu contains many new and delicious items originating from all areas of Thailand.\n\nIf you are tempted to get the lunch specials, don't. Be courageous! Be adventurous! Be daring! Go for the real food on the menu! You won't be disappointed.\n\nMy favorites include the Pad See Ewe, Green Curry, and something new I tried called Pa Cha.\n\nPad See Ewe is probably my favorite Thai dish. I love it's smokey flavor and wide rice noodles. It's best when made with Chinese style broccoli, which Thai Grill serves fresh. If you haven't tried Pad See Ewe, you won't be disappointed when you do. It's full of wonderful flavors and is even more delicious with a little Thai chili powder sprinkled on top.\n\nThe Green Curry here is one of the best I've ever had. I had it both with shrimp and with tofu. The perfect mixture of spices and ingredients in the curry was amazing and the sauce was just the right thickness. The heat level on this dish was about a 6 on Thai Grill's scale of 1 to 10 and I think it was perfect for my taste, but I do like it spicy!\n\nThe Pa Cha was loaded with chicken! I don't think there was a portion of the plate that was uncovered. The chicken was tender and juicy, and the sauce in the Pa Cha was very savory with a hint of salt and herbs that sent my taste buds dancing. This is how Thai food should taste, in my opinion. This, to me, was a very authentic dish. I'm glad the new owner of Thai Grill recommended it! I will be ordering it again. Oh yeah!\n\nI also tried the Kua Kling, a beef dish which is always served spicy. This is an oilier style Thai dish that is on the salty side, but is full of Thai flavors. The previous owners did this dish a bit better, in my opinion. This time it had an overpowering lemongrass flavor and the bits of lemongrass were visible throughout the dish. If they toned down the lemongrass a bit it would be a lot better. It was also not a spicy as I remember it. Even so, it wasn't bad at all. Just not what I'm used to.\n\nI have never had a bad Thai dish here. The atmosphere is cozy and elegant and the staff is professional and attentive. \n\nI recommend Thai Grill to all Thai lovers!
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Small burritos...large tortillas....this place used we to be okay but now it just seems to have gone downhill... They only have two choices for salsa then some peppers. For $9.00 I can get so much more and much better food down the street...cost me 17$ for 2 burritos and 1 Fanta soda.
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Horrible experience and very bad customer service!!!!!
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I don't know why but this McDonalds always managed to get my order wrong. This is almost constant. However there is a young assistant management who is extremely professional and friendly. He make sure that all of the customers incorrect orders are made correctly. I believe his name is Matt or something that begins with a M. (Young guy, brown hair, and awesome tattoos). \n\nMany of my orders get messed up because SOME (not all) of the cashiers are busy talking to each other while my order is being taken. I don't mind that but focus on the customers too.\n\nThe major complaint that I have with this location is when the high schools let out. The tons of students from various of communities just hanging out, cussing or making a lot of noise. They sit on the tables and often just sit at your table. When Arby's and Wendy's use to be open next door, the management of these establishments did not put up with this loitering or chaos..
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I have never seen so many unique items on a Japanese menu before. This place goes way beyond your typical California roll, although they have those too.\n\nI had the opportunity to try hamachi collar, which was delightful. \n\nThis place is BYOB, so be sure to bring something to drink if you want it. Hana has all the glassware.\n\nBottom line - go here hungry, ask questions if you need to know what something is, and try at least one new thing. This is the place to do it!
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Remember the good old days when you could go Stinkweeds in Tempe next to Pita Jungle and see a band perform live, just hours before it was to take the stage at Marquee Theatre?\n\nSeeing Camper Van Beethoven play live at a local record store is what stands out to me. Then patrons even have the opportunity to chat with the band as they pack their gear. That's simply unheard of. \n\nEven Kimber, the owner, told me of the days when the store had a location in Mesa and sold a bunch of vinyl. \n\nNow, thanks to the ipod generation and illegal downloading of music, all we're left with is the Phoenix store. The Camelback store has a great collection of obscure music you won't find in other stores. The store also has band stickers you'd be hard pressed to find on the Internet. \n\nI believe Stinkweeds is what Hoodlums aims for but Hoodlums gets local bands to perform there and their selection is far more mainstream. \n\nWorth the drive to central Phoenix to find, say, that German synth pop EBM band that Best Buy will never carry.
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I take back my previous review. Over time I have tried different options at Nami and it has become a favorite place for me. You get quite a bit of soy ice cream for your money - usually more than I can eat in one sitting and they now have chocolate soy ice cream as well. My favorites are the Dough Boy and Almond Oy Vey! I love that all of the things on their menu are vegan, and my husband who is not a vegan, thinks their cookie dough cupcake is the best cupcake in the world! For my husband to think that highly of a dessert is an incredible complement because let me tell you, he has the biggest sweet tooth!
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Okay.... No. \n\nI normally really like El Pollo Loco. Normally, the chicken is pretty good and it is decently priced, allowing you to fill up on relatively little money. Today, however, I experienced a not-so-great version of their service.\nI went through the drive through and asked for a chicken and cheese quesadilla, ONLY chicken and cheese, and a cherry coke. The drive through took forever, as it normally does, and when I finally got my food, I continued on my way to work. Upon inspecting my food (as I always have to do due to my picky-eaterness) I found sour cream, salsa, and guacamole. *shudders* I also ordered a cherry coke and received regular coke. On top of the food mistake, they wildly overcharged me for my meal: a $4 meal was somehow $9.\nSo, I went back to the restaurant, but this time I went inside. I waited my turn (again, it took forever) and told the lady at the counter of the mistake on my quesadilla (I didn't even bother with my drink.) The worker looked at me and said, \""Oh, you don't want it?\"" To which I replied: \""No, I can't have the stuff inside of it... I wanted only meat and cheese. I was also overcharged.\"" The worker then turned to her manager and explained the situation. When she was done, she said: \""okay, they're making you a new one\"" and went to help the people behind me. I stated \""I was also over charged for my food.\"" The worker turned to her manager, and then turned back to me. She said \""We'll just put extra chicken in your quesadilla.\""\n..................... Okay, side note: Dude, really? Really?\n\nSo I told the worker, \""I'd rather just have the difference of what I over paid.\"" She looked like she didn't know what to do, and finally the manager agreed. So I finally got the difference of what I over paid, and when I stepped to the side, I looked up to see the manager giving me a dirty look. \n\n1. I know I am the pickiest eater known to man, but if I am paying for food, I don't think it's too crazy to get what I want.\n2. It is not my fault that whomever made my food messed up.\n3. The MANAGER is giving dirty looks to paying customers... not a very good sign.\n4. I was polite about the mess up and STILL got attitude... The worker was okay, I am more miffed that the MANAGER gave me attitude when I was just asking for the mistake to be corrected.\n5. I doubt I'll be back any time soon.
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A friend went to Q's for lunch yesterday and raved about it, so we set-out to give it a try for breakfast this morning. The menu looks awesome and I really wished we'd gone for lunch instead, as I was just drooling over some of the menu items. It sounds like we could have ordered lunch meals, but didn't feel like beef stew or meat loaf would have worked at 9:30am. We did try the fried okra, which was obviously scratch made, came with two dipping sauces and was terrific. I had eggs, sausage and hash browns, which were all great and my husband had the corned beef hash, which was house made and he loved it. The staff was very attentive and our coffees and waters were refilled quickly. Looking forward to heading back for lunch or dinner. Hope this place catches on and stays around.
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Up until today, I hadn't been here in years. \n\nWent today at 10:00 am and was quite surprised at how busy the restaurant was. I was even more surprised at the prices. There wasn't much on the menu for under $10 - for breakfast. Even the \""lighter\"" options were heavy in price. \n\nI was meeting a group, decided to order coffee because I had already eaten. I must admit that I was surprised at the price of a 'nothing special' cup of coffee - 2.95 for coffee at a breakfast joint is over priced IMO. I would much rather have spent that money on a Starbucks - at least I would have gotten some enjoyment out of my coffee! I've heard that the food is good, it had better be darn good for the prices that they charge. \n\nIf you're going out for coffee and a muffin, this is not the place to go.
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Dick's was in the hotel we stayed in. We stopped by to check out the live music which was actually pretty good. The drinks were good but the bartenders were blah. No personality and not real attentive. The bar was rather empty so I would have expected more interaction. I really wasn't impressed but maybe on a more happening night I would have really loved it. I wouldn't go back even if I was staying in the same hotel.
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What an amazing place that my 6 year old daughter has found. This place has given her so much more than karate. It is a family oriented place that brings strangers together. The instructors are absolutely amazing and really care about the kids. My daughter works hard and it has been a joy to watch her exceed. The kids have to work for their belts and show what they have learned. Call them and give it a try, you won't regret it.
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I'm still waiting. It's been two hours and counting. Yes, the weather's bad, but this is ridiculous. I could have walked home, back downtown and halfway back home by now. If it weren't 25 degrees out there and raining, I probably would--just to prove my point. Two hours?!? I've called three times, only to hear that no cab has been dispatched.\n\nOn my trip into town, five minutes after I called the dispatcher, the cab driver called to say he called to say he was on his way but since I didn't pick up immediately he was going to pick up someone else. Really!?? I had to beg him and tell him how urgent my appointment was. He was there in less than two minutes. His cab reeked of cigarette smoke, but he got me to my destination on time.\n\nNow that my appointment is over I've been waiting and waiting and waiting. \n\nI've relied on taxis in many cities along the East Coast and Midatlantic region, but this is the.worst.service.EVER!!!!! If I could give it negative fifty stars, I would.
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I am a big fan of the original Pink's in Los Angeles. I see it as a sort of hot dog mecca. When I heard about the first Vegas Pink's opening at Planet Hollywood I was excited. Then came the bad reviews. I just knew that nothing could compare to the original. But recently the newest Pink's opened up at Red Rock Casino and it is getting favorable reviews. And I can see why. The quality is there. The menu is large. There is a lot missing from it when compared to LA but it does have a strong showing. They do have my favorite dog allbeit with a different name. I like what they call a Red Rock Dog. I know it as a Planet Hollywood Dog. A Polish Sausage with grilled onions, mushrooms, bacon and nacho cheese. Delicious by any name. Really all this newest member of the Pink's family is missing is the charm and nostalgia of the original.
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Let me start by saying that I absolutely LOVED the food. My dinner was spot on.\n\nSo why the 2 stars?\n\nQuite frankly, it was way over priced. And I'm not talking about a few dollars too expensive. For an average dinner, you'll be spending $25 to $30. And while the food is tasty, the ambiance does not come close to warranting $30 per plate.
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We called Matt after finding him on line, and asked him to address a few random items from a home inspection. He was very communicative, was on time and stood behind his work. This is not your grandfathers electrician. This is a company that prides themselves on high quality customer service.
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Found this place a few weeks ago with my girlfriend. The staff is really great!! I have now been there 3 times and each time my friends and I have a blast. We have met the staff : Shelly and Chris who are super friendly and make you feel welcome. The crowd is diverse and everyone is friendly. They offer karokee and I have heard some really great singers. I have been there on a Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. for a good time. Oh and my favorite is the bruschetta that they make..yummy..
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Great vibe and location for we S. Phx folk, but ye gods, beware ordering a \""house Cabernet\"" during Happy Hour - $12 a GLASS! For happy hour house wine? Are you kidding? \n\nThe hhr food is a great deal, we'll be ordering beer next time.. phew. \n\nCaveat emptor. Bring a high limit credit card.
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This place is overrated. I will admit its like 3.30 but where's the homebaking?? I liked this place on FB a while ago after reading about how great it is so i get regular updates on what they're baking for the day. Batches of scones, brownies and loaf cakes. It's been on my 'must try' list for a while. So... I trek over town on my day off for a relaxing tea and cake and.... NO CAKE!!! Harrumph! :(\n\nThe place is weird, seats uncomfortable and it looks like rabid dogs (or children*) have had a fight over over a scone by the looks of all the crumbs and raisins all over the floor (now stuck to the bottom of my Kenneth Cole handbag!). The floor is grubby and the tables dirty. I feel conned. \n\nIn huff.\n\n* obv the children wouldn't be rabid. Maybe ;)
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amazing!
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I was severely disappointed in Geno's. Their food was dry and bland. For a place the advertises cheesesteaks in their name, you would think their cheesesteak would be special. it was far from it. I won't go there again, and I wouldn't recommend it for anyone.
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THIS REVIEW IS FOR COLAVANDA & ZORAN!!!\n\nMy apologies if their name is misspelled! Anyways, shout out to these 2 security from Marquee Day Club. I was there Sunday June 23, 2013. I had a friend who was too drunk to stay at the pool party. Despite how annoying & uncooperative my friend was, C & Z were very patient & did not give us attitude or seemed annoyed where as other security probably would have. Eventually my friend got himself together & they both escorted us out to get a cab to take back to our hotel. I tried to give them tip but they generously declined (you guys totally deserved it btw). Thanks again!
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Visiting the Phoenix area for a couple weeks... I'm a big fan of Greek food and this was my first visit to a MBFGR. This one is in Westgate but it wasn't busy on a rainy Tuesday evening. \n\nFirst, the service was excellent. Our waiter was friendly, efficient and knowledgable about the menu. The portions were LARGE. Be prepared to take food home if you're not super hungry. I had the Greek salad, which would've been better if it'd been dressed with an olive oil/vinegar dressing instead of what seemed to be a creamy, mayo-based one. Tried my sister's gyro sandwich, which was excellent! The meat wasn't greasy and was perfectly spiced. \n\nThe prices are quite reasonable for the amount of food you get. \n\nAll in all, I'd eat here again.
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I have not been here for a couple of years,nothings changed.Lousy service.Employees have an attitude.Its dirty.The bagels aint great.Great Buns bagels make Einsteins look sick.
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Food was what you would expect: cheap and fast diner food. Service was fast but not good. I ordered an omelette breakfast and was brought the wrong bread with it and the breakfast potatoes were mushy rather than crispy. The waitress never came to check on us so we weren't even able to ask for condiments or the correct bread... and the restaurant had plenty of staff and mostly empty tables. I won't be back.
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Much better experience this time around. As my brother in law said, \""the service was delightful.\"" lol
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This was the worst bar experience I have ever had in my life. Came by with a friend before a concert at the Nile. We were hungry and decided to stop here for a beer and appetizers. We sat at one of the high tops in front of the bar, the bartender was our \""waitress\"". She came by and took our drink order, didn't bother to ask if we wanted a menu. So when she came back with our drinks, I requested a menu. It took a while before we saw her again as the bar was pretty packed. Where are your servers?!\nFinally she came by with the menu and we ordered the nachos with ground beef. We finished our beers well before the nachos came out, and she never once stopped by to ask if we needed another drink. You haven't heard the worst part...\nWhen the nachos came out, I was stunned. Had I ordered nacho soup? The cheese was so watery, and the chips were completely soggy. They didn't even include the ground beef... It was absolutely disgusting. She walked by us and I asked to close out. We literally waited 20+ minutes. I have never been more tempted to just ditch the bill. I could see she was somewhat occupied at the bar, but come on, you can't spare a minute to bring us our tab? Finally, I caught her eye. And she YELLED over the bar to us what our total was. SERIOUSLY??? I wanted to pay with my credit card but didn't want to have to wait yet again for her to come by, so my friend had to pay for us both. Unbelievable.\nWe ended up walking to Subway afterwards to eat.
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This is my favorite Chinese restaurant in town. Great location, great veggie options. Every meal I have eaten there has been tasty. Only 2 things that bother me, the hot and sour soup is TOO hot. I can't eat it. And it's not easy to find a parking space. Lots of driving around to find a spot. \nBut the restaurant is definitely worth checking out.
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I'm with Gary here, and even though he predicted the place would be out of business two years ago, it still has a stretched stock and there is a feeling like they have too much space for the amount of merchandise they carry.\n\nPrices are reasonable for this type of clothing and department store, but before you buy anything here, walk down a hundred yards to the K&G first.
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If you are buying cupcakes only for showcasing !!!\n\nThese cupcakes are over prized , no flavour what so ever . \n\n3.50$ for one cupcake and the cupcakes taste terrible . The cake is dry , hard.\n\nAnd the the frosting, all the frostings almost taste the same, like eating a cup of sugar finely ground into a paste !!\n\nWouldn't recommend this place to anyone .
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I was staaarving today at lunchtime so when my husband suggested the Indian buffet, I was so down! Everything was really good, I haven't had vegetable pakoras in years, so yummy. The only thing I'd say was lacking is the decor. The first room you walk into is fine, but then there is another huge room, that's half empty. It's kinda weird. \n\nI'm happy to hear that they are going to start offering a dinner buffet starting in September. The waiter also said that the dinner buffet will offer more variety that lunch, including some seafood. YAY.
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My experience wasn't the best. My room was 90 degrees cuz the heater was on and when I switched it to the AC it was broken. They put me in a new room and the AC Was a little better but the room smelt like cigarette smoke, I am a non smoker! They have only 1 elevator for the entire hotel. I had to walk really far from my room to the elevator. The pool was closed for the winter!! I went mid February and it was anywhere from 75-80 degrees! What bogus! Let's just say I will not be staying there again. On the upside the Jabbawakeez show was amazing.
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Original review on 2/18/2008 -\n\nMy bf and I have become cupcake fanatics over the last few months, finding cupcakeries in every city that we're in and taste testing everything on the menu. We came across a feature article in a guide to Phoenix when we visited recently and stopped by Tammie Coe. We had the ooey gooey and the black forest. The ooey gooey is definitely one of the BEST chocolate/vanilla buttercream cupcakes we've had! This little cake definitely lives up to its name. Its ooey gooey chocolatiness with the perfect amount of frosting is recommended. I was, however, disappointed by the black velvet. I am usually a bigger fan of the chocolate/cream cheese frosting, but I think I prefer the chocolate/vanilla this time around. Pretty good, just a little distracted by the surprise coconut flakes on top.\n\n***************************\nUpdated 7/9/08\n\nI was back in PHX for work last month and carved out time in my hectic schedule and dragged my colleague over to Tammie Coe to get some ooey gooeys before hopping on the plane. They did not disappoint!!
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Wow BEST biscuits and gravy ever! They also have dinner and a movie in wed and Saturday nights. go check it out
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I am a vegetarian and this is my favorite steakhouse. I am not even kidding, I really like this place. This place actually has several really good vegetarian options. I love the grilled cheese sandwich, they make it with excellent bread, different types of cheeses and tomatoes. It's amazing. I also had a pasta dish that was really, really good if a little gigantic.\n\nI am always tempted to see if I can just order all the stuff that comes with a steak without the steak. My boyfriend orders steaks, and the sides are really amazing. They do vegetables, rolls and everything really well. I love the onion side thing.
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Food is a high point here, which helps make up for any negatives in my book. The curries, fried rice, soups and fried noodle dishes are almost always good here. They've had a few off nights (too sweet pad see yew, too oily drunken noodles, etc) but when things are good they're very, very good. Spice levels are \""midwestern average\"", so order a star hotter if you like spicy food.\n\nThe negatives: it's loud. The place is in dire need of sound-absorbing decor. When it's busy you can barely hear the person across the table from you without yelling. It's also only open until 9:30pm, even on Friday and Saturday night. My guess is that they could do business until at least 10:30pm on Willy St those nights- it's sometimes completely full at closing time. Sometimes a hankering for Thai sets in after Geriatric Early Bird Dining Hours when you live downtown, and then the grim reality of their business model makes you search out a less-desirable curry rice fix.
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I always loved going to Maggiano's while living in LA. I have to say my most recent visit to the LV location will probably be my last. Reservations are a must, but the bar, reception, and dining areas are always so packed full of pushy people. The wait staff is so stressed out by all the drinks, bread, meals, desserts, and checks that they barely have a minute to be cordial.\nI equate Maggiano's with romance-dark setting, big booths, great music and good food. Well, sadly the place has turned into family heaven. There was every age group of child from infant strapped to his dad's chest, to toddlers in strollers parked in the isle, to children throwing tantrums, to teens glued to their iPhones. Sorry to say, just the sights and sounds of all these children during my meal turned my evening into a spectator event rather than a romantic dinner. I suggest keeping the kids with grandma or the babysitter, but probably most of the kids we saw were tourists so I think I will just try my luck at a different Italian restaurant off The Strip.
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Good food, decent beer options, horrible service. After being told happy hour was over, 5 minutes before it actually ended, it took 10 mins to get one beer and one house wine. We finally gave up on the waitress & transferred the tab to the bar. The bartender was good but blamed the bad service on the event organizer (in addition to Seahawks and UFC, this bar hosts all Univ. of Kentucky bball games). I wouldn't go back if my good friend wasn't a UK alum.
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Love the food, friendly staff! Ask for Carlos as your server and you will be well taken care of! :)
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Went there for the first time for a couple of drinks before heading to Visulite. Sat at the bar. My wife wanted a martini. Although they weren't on the menu, the bartender made one up. That's the good part. The not so good: it was about half full and only once we got the bill did we realize they were $12 apiece. Combined with my weak mixed drinks, a $50 (with tip) tab for four mediocre drinks left us with a sour taste in our mouths. Sitting at the end of the bar next to the door is esp awkward. Having people hover around you is not what anyone would want. Instead of cramming in as many tables as possible, perhaps they should have inlcuded a little more room for people to, I don't know, get in the door and wait to be seated.\n\nThe food might be great but I'm in no hurry to go back and find out.
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