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These people here are the rudest you'll ever get,\nI happened to walk by the door and I seen up assuming it's the owner to same lady I always see so I did not go in that's the mean one. | 0 |
Got off to a bad start with Cubs Park. Had tickets for the game Mar 1. It's just over an hour drive for us and after traveling almost there we found the game was cancelled because they didn't tarp the field. The rain had passed but ...sigh...no game. They told us we could trade the tickets for another game.....but only in person (not on line or on the phone). Ticket office said to present them an hour before game time to exchange them. We called on Fri, Mar 14 and asked about attending the game on Mon, Mar 17 and she said it shouldn't be a problem. Drove the hour+, paid to park and then were turned away. There has to be some way to do this with driving all the way there. I find this practice completely archaic in todays age of technology. Exchanging 5 lawn seats should involve so many round trips without even being admitted!!!!!! | 0 |
Amazing! Really good food, large portions, great prices.. I love Thai food, and this is the best in Vegas I have tried so far. Must go here.. | 1 |
I don't get the hype associated with Chris but I digress. ( I love the sandwiches at Panne though) My dinner partner is Italian and what she ordered she said was very good. I myself did not think mine was to die for. I must be jinxed and order the wrong thing every time I eat at one of Chris' restaurant. I have to admit though his hand pressed mozzarella, tomatoes and Italian sausage are high quality for AZ standards. Maybe I can just eat apps here. lol \n The service was fine, nothing to write home about but not bad either. The restaurant is small. I felt squished. However, I have heard they are expanding. I have also heard they are adding pizza and Pannes to the menu! Woot, woot! Well, I guess I will keep trying Chris. I am determined to get a good pizza from you at least one time. We are not done with each other yet. lol! \n Good luck on the new venture. I like the open kitchen and changing menu concept too. Four stars and a return trip guaranteed because you are better than most so called Italian places in sadly lacking Az. Also,if my picky, NY, Italian, makes pasta and gravy from scratch friend VK likes you, there has to be something there that I am missing. | 1 |
Please read carefully...On April 12, me and friend were purchasing a cabana. We are two blacks males by the way. We are both professionals in our field, college educated, respected citizens. We wanted to treat ourselves with a fun time away from our wives. Now you know the background, let's get started with the problems.\n\nI presented the reps with my license and credit card. A few minutes after they seated us, they approached me saying they can't us my credit card since my license has my name with the 3rd on it and the credit card doesn't. They claim it is for security purposes but I told them to call the credit card company and it prove that is my card. Manager comes back and says still can't. They also asked if the billing address is the same as my license. The billing address is my work address so no luck again.\n\nNow maybe it is just me but it can only be two things wrong with this picture...\n1. They don't want black people or\n2. They don't want late 30's professionals with money.\nYou can probably guess my choice. I hope this helps anyone and I seriously hope this changes their \""policy\"". We ended up at Rehab at Hard Rock and had a wonderful time. | 0 |
Absolutely the best in AZ. Owner is always available and the readily take care of customer. I have referred all my coworkers. No complaints from anyone. | 1 |
Ok so I come here ordinarily as they have an excellent cider selection. Today I came in and they had just that. However, that is where the bad experience started. There are 4 bartenders on. I am typing this as I sit at the bar. The 2 guy bartenders are pleasant and out going. 1 of the female bartenders acts like she only sees regulars. I order a cider and hand her my credit card and say to open a tab as I am ordering food. She takes my card and leaves my cider. .doesn't leave a menu. Doesn't even look my direction for 15 mins. It was another bartender who asked if I needed something. Then I ordered the cheese dip. Normally comes in a delicious bread bowl. Instead it arrived in a Styrofoam container with not enough bread for the dip. I also ordered 6 wings w/ ranch. The wings came out way ahead of the dip (odd right)? The ranch never arrived at all. The other 3 bartenders made up for the one bartender's lack of interest in new customers. Sadly, this is the 3rd time this has happened w/this bartender. Think I may have to try another establishment..which is sad as they have great drive o and food selection:( | 0 |
Les meilleurs frites de Montr\u00e9al, un restaurant vraiment sympa... \nPlus cher qu'un Fast food, mais tr\u00e8s abordable et d'une qualit\u00e9 excellente...\n\n\n Esp\u00e8re vraiment que cette franchise d\u00e9barque un jour \u00e0 Paris | 1 |
Did like standing in line to look at pictures on the wall to get a costume. | 0 |
Our server seemed annoyed that we were there, I know realistically this means there was probably issues in the back that we're just being brought to the front. We ordered the caprese as an appetizer, 4 slices cost $8.Our pizza was pretty forgettable as well.\n\nI guess I had really high expectations from people I know who have gone in the past, but I'm definitely not going back. | 0 |
It's very obvious that the Tokyo Sushi House has turned their act around in the past six months or so; the older reviews do not do this place justice because IMO this place is off the chain. From the outside, it's a very unsuspecting that some of the best rolls I've ever had in Las Vegas are only a door away. Very inventive chef and the prices are perfect. I've had sushi everywhere in town but this always the first sushi joint that comes to mind when I have the itch. Service can be a bit spotty in the dining area so make sure you sit at the sushi bar - it's an idyllic experience. | 1 |
Caribou Coffee was a great stop for me! It was super cold outside and I needed heat and a caffeine pick-me-up in a serious way. \n\nThe employees at Caribou were extremely friendly! When I ordered, the barista behind the counter quickly looked up and said that my drink combination was his favorite. You can't beat feeling special when you place a hot drink order! \n\nThis location in particular creates the ambiance as if you are in a winter lodge. It's great for the wifi, reading a book, or meeting a friend for a chat. | 1 |
First and foremost, DO NOT USE THIS VENDOR!! Do not get pulled in by the jargon on his website. He is not a \""repair\"" guy, he is a \""replace\"" guy. He will not repair your unit or diagnose the problem, he will just tell you to replace the entire unit because he does not want to actually work or get his hands dirty. His goal seems to be to make as many $65 service calls a day. If you read the reviews, they are completely accurate. Unfortunately I read them after my horrible experience and $65 down the drain. \n\nWhen I reached out to this vendor I tried to get an idea of the cost on the phone so I didn't have to waste $65 on a service/diagnosis fee if the cost of repair exceeded the cost of a new stove. He would not give me any information over the phone and said he is not able to say without seeing the unit, so I went ahead and scheduled the appointment since I also had an icemaker that wasn't working and a dishwasher that tilted when opened with dishes in it. I figured it would be worth the $65 to look and possibly repair one if not all the units. \n\nAs soon as he walked in the door he answered a service call and told the lady he could be there within the hour...that was my first sign that he wasn't planning on being there long. I thought he would pull out my stove and look in my panel since the buttons weren't working but instead, he pushed on the buttons and confirmed that, yep...the buttons weren't working and that I needed to replace the entire electrical panel. I looked at him and asked, you aren't going to look in the panel? It may just need some new wires or something small and he said, no, with these new appliances the Mfr's purposely makes it so you can't repair the units and you have to replace the entire unit. My stove is only 6 years old and it needs the entire electrical panel replaced? I told him if that's the case and that's all he was going to do, I could have told him that over the phone and saved the service call but that he was so adamant about having to see the unit. He looked at my icemaker and asked me what the problem was and I told him it wasn't producing any ice so he stuck his hands back in the machine and said I need to replace the entire icemaker and cost would be about $300, $240 if I purchase a service warranty. Then I asked him about the dishwasher and he said it just needed brackets so i pulled out the brackets and asked if he could install the brackets so that I could at least get something done with my $65 dollars since at this point he had only been there 10 minutes and hadn't done anything. He told me, no he doesn't do installs, he's too busy for that. Then he was off to his next appointment. \n\nSomeone mentioned that he charged them a $100 advertising fee...I was complaining that he charges $65 and he doesn't even do anything and he started telling me about his expenses and that he needs to make $500 a day to pay his bills...and I'm thinking...how is this my problem?? So he just schedules as many of these way $65 service stops a day without even servicing the customer? That's the cost of doing business and he wouldn't have to pay so much in advertising but rather get business through referrals if he would just do his job, go it well, and not rip people off with his laziness and misdiagnosis. \n\nI looked up the parts myself, even though I'm sure I don't need to replace the entire units, and found the panel for $110 and icemaker for $140. These parts companies also provide online and phone technical, repair and installation support and also breakdown all the parts that makeup the appliance so that you order just the part that you need, which discounts his story about Mfr's making it so the units cannot be repaired. \n\nI'm not sure why he moved from Dallas or why the Better Business Bureau gave him a good rating even with all the bad reviews on their site but that will be my next stop. I don't want this to happen to anyone else. | 0 |
Great place to get FUCKED. And by FUCKED I mean:\n\n*listen to one-minute snippets of shitty top-40 hits\n*pack yourself onto a tiny dance floor with hundreds of other sweaty spaghetti-strapped blondes and sleazy dudes in rhinestone-studded jeans trying to grab your date's ass, with no room to dance but plenty of room for elbows\n*watch the jackasses at the roped-off VIP tables zipper fuck each other while hoisting bottles of Skyy in the air\n*get yelled at by one of hundreds of security guards trying to enforce some sort of code of rules about where you can stand\n*drop half your paycheck on a night of pure frustration | 0 |
A trip to the Omnimax Theater is always a good time and I have never left disappointed. The theater is massive the screen is something like 5 times that of a regular movie screen it's way bigger then the IMAX. \n\nDid you know that ever Christmas season the Omnimax screens Polar Express! I mean guys you really feel like you're riding on the train! Seeing the Polar Express annually has become something of a family tradition for me and the little ones. \n\nAnd how cool was it that Batman the Dark Knight Raises was also screened here? The massive screen added a layer of epic to the film viewing experience that in no way could be matched by any other theater around town. \n\nTickets for movies at the Omnimax can be purchased separately from the general admission pass to the museum. I recall ticket prices for shows being any where for $9-$12.00. \n\nBonus it's all set up like a movie theater and is accompanied by a concession stand that serves ICEEs. I would not suggest it for very little kids under 5 , the sound is very loud and can prove to be frightening and over whelming. I learned this the hard way. | 1 |
This is a great little restaurant and wine bar, a very unexpected surprise when I went to dinner here after visiting grandma in the hospital down the street. The food is good and the service is excellent. It's not at all what I expected to find on Central and Dunlap. Hopefully I won't be visiting JCL hospital anytime soon, but if I am in the area I'll probably stop by Timo to get something to eat. | 1 |
I live 125 miles from Las Vegas, but anytime I'm in town, Frijoles is my first stop! Everything I've ever tasted there is excellent. From the basic cheese quesadilla to the carne asada taco \""con todo\"" to the basic rice and beans side, the flavors are authentically Mexican and delicious. The fresh juices are awesome and made fresh daily. The folks working there are courteous and professional. The decor is fresh and modern. I recommend Frijoles without reservation! | 1 |
The library sure has changed over the years! Everything is so easy to find no matter what you are looking for. I out my books on hold and have them transferred from whatever library has it to my preferred location then I get an email when it's ready and they are on a specific set if shelves! Easy!\n\nOnly complain about this location is parking. The lot isn't set up very well and can get tight. | 1 |
The best food we had in Las Vegas. The Atmosphere was romantic, the staff were friendly, and the food was to die for (figure of speech). We had the best Bread, Sole, and Short Rib there. The wine pairing was perfect. We'll be back! | 1 |
Don't count on dining in here, because it is small with limited seating.\n\nThe almond croissant I had was absolutely perfect decadence. I can't wait to go back. | 1 |
After seeing reviews and pictures from my fellow Charlotteans et al about the chicken and waffles, I had to come try them.\nThe waffle was good. The chicken wings were large and seasoned well. \n\nGood to know this place is open 24/7 in case I need to visit at anytime during my next sojourn to CharMeck! | 1 |
OMG. This club enticed us to join for squash with a new squash pro there Scott Denne. Within three months the \""pro\"" decided my son could not take lessons from anyone else besides him and his jealousy when my son did was extreme. So much so that he would not communicate with me and had us blacklisted out of the club. Something is not right there. BE CAREFUL. | 0 |
The atmosphere is great. One of waiters is less than friendly. We realize it's not a steak house but my sister asked for medium rare sirloin it came out medium we'll. we kindly sent it back and the second time it came out well done.The food was not good and I will not be returning. | 0 |
Great salad. Great wine list. Chronic Cellars Purple Paradise for under 30, incredible deal. Kenna was a GREAT server, very friendly and attentive. Good to see local restaurants represented among the chain madness in the terminal. | 1 |
Had 2 appointments at this location so far. Both times the waiting area is packed like sardines and pregnant patients were standing against the walls and outside the door because the waiting room was so full. The wait has always been long. I've seen women get called up & leave their kids to take up 2 or 3 chairs while they were being seen by the doctor. As for the reception desk, no one greets you, you just sign your name in & sit down, but there is a younger girl that works the front that has always been polite when I've had to talk to someone.\nUpon meeting my doctor (Kneesel) for the first time, she was very rushed. As soon as she came in the room she told me to prep for a pap. As soon as she was done with the swab, she was already saying her goodbye speech, when the results will come in & when my next appointment will be, etc. I told her I had questions to ask her since I had just met her. She said, \""Let's run through them quickly\"" with a look of dismay on her face. I'll never forget that. Excuse me for wanting to get to know you, on our first meeting, as my doctor for my pregnancy and waiting 1 hour in that waiting room to ask you questions about your practice. Someone knocked on the door and told her she had a phone call, then she cut me off and told me to come back with the rest of my questions at my next visit (next month). \nI take this as a sign to look for another provider while there's still time. | 0 |
My mom and I had a lovely time. I mean, this isn't too different from any other fancy spa that I have been too. The room with ice was weird and I could only be in there for a minute. The wet sauna was nice, but that got intense after while also. The Roman Pools were swell, but I can' stay in a pool all day. My mom and I both agreed that our masseusses were FABULOUS. We both thoroughly enjoyed our 1 hour massages. The iced tea was nice too, but there was no cucumber water. Ha. | 1 |
If you're older than 19 or have any self respect, then Opium has little to offer - unless you have an interest in awkwardly-shaped dance floors, in which case there's a world-class example upstairs.\n\nIt provides a place for pubescent mini-metallers and proto-goths to rub shoulders with the alcoholic dregs of the Cowgate (and given that it's the Cowgate, these are some weapons-grade dregs we're talking about). If you don't belong to any of those groups then you've got no real business being here.\n\nThat said, it's indicative of how poorly served Edinburgh is in terms of rock bars that I occasionally find myself giving this place another chance, each time vowing never again to cross its threshold after another thoroughly disappointing night of rubbish drink and substandard music.\n\nIt's not too bad during the week as a place to drink in the Cowgate with cheap booze that isn't The Three Sisters (the reason for the second star in the rating) but it's to be avoided at all costs at the weekends where it becomes a seething throng of hormonal teenagers, as well as running what appears to be a care in the community project for rubbish bar staff.\n\nI'm sure it used to be better. Or maybe I'm just becoming a cantankerous old git. | 0 |
Residence Inn by Marriott you have really let me down. I strictly only stay in Marriott's and I'm very picky and which ones I choose to stay. We decided Residence Inn was a good choice because it had full kitchens in the room, complimentary breakfast and it was close to the monorail. \n\nWe checked into our room and when we walked in we noticed or was a bit on the small side, there was no dining table and everything just seemed to be crammed in this small room. But I did love the kitchen (even though we didn't use it) but the fridge and microwave came in handy. The bed was good, very soft with a lot of pillows. The sofa bed was like sleeping on a cot, the mattress was super thin and you could feel the springs poking in your back all night. The bathroom did not have a regular door, it had a sliding wood door which caused me to get stuck in the bathroom twice smh lol.\n\nI was just not impressed with this particular location and I don't think I will be coming back, next time I will choose Springhill Suites or Courtyard and just walk the extra way to The Strip. | 0 |
These tacos are more satisfying than a stretch after a long car ride, or food after sex (really, its a good move). \n\nPepe's is clean and the food comes fast. I only order tacos here, mostly because I know they're consistently good. Plan on ordering 2-4 tacos depending on your appetite. \n\nThis visit I had a Carnitas (pork) and a Pollo taco. They were both flavorful without being overly greasy. I especially liked the crunch in the carnitas. Hit up the condiment bar and add some pickled onions and salsa to give your tacos a lil' swagger. \n\nGet a few napkins and a beer, and enjoy the $#@$ out of these tasty tacos. | 1 |
We were with Monotronics for at least five years. At first, everything was going good until we found out that for six months they were not receiving a signal from our home which means that if we had a true emergency such as burglary or panic button they would not receive the signal.\n\nWhat tickles my elmo is that FOR SIX MONTHS they were not receiving an signal and not once they did call us yet they are supposed to be monitoring my system 24 hours 7 days a week ? \n\nWhatever ! We cancelled so beware of this company and any other company that promises to protect you and your home 24/7. | 0 |
This place was my first experience with chicken and waffles and man it was GOOD! The place was super authentic. Loved the waitresses and waiters. Though it was really hectic trying to serve our table, they all had a great sense of humor and were just overall very friendly.\n\nNow to the food. Man, who knew how good the fried chicken-waffle combo is. However to be honest, the fried fish was even better! If i ever go back here, that's the combo I'd be getting...fried fish and waffles. It sounds not as appetizing, but trust me! It's good! | 1 |
I was delighted to find this gem, located near downtown Phoenix. I personally had a good dining experience and an attentive server both times I dined here, and I enjoyed the flavors. Most important, the ambience makes this a good stop for a casual or friendly business lunch in the area. They also had some tasty healthy options. This will definitely become one of my go-tos. | 1 |
This is the best place i used to go! Bartenders are really very good of here. Food is very nice of here. I always feel relax coming here. | 1 |
Thai tea tasted watered down and the\nChicken Chow mien had no sauce no nothing on it. It's was literally just like noodles and chicken and barely a serving of vegetables all tossed together but nothing tying them together. Thank god I have Sriracha at my house to help salvage this meal | 0 |
Sporting no known colours found in the natural world, I would pass on this place.(1)\n\nWe walked into this place and it was virtually empty. We took a look around and saw what their product consisted of and I didn't want to really order anything. Seriously - neon coloured ices - is this for real?\n\nI tried some of the gelati flavours that were begrudgingly offered by the girl behind the counter. Automatically, I knew that the flavours came from a flavour lab somewhere because it certainly did not taste at all like anything that came from an actual fruit. Hell, the colours don't even look like something that came from anything known to man. Neon blue raspberry... what the f&^k is this? Ugh!\n\nSo my hubby gave me a look and asked me what we wanted to do. I shrugged. He basically ordered the strawberry concrete and we were on the way. \n\nFYI - I am an ice cream hound and will pretty much eat any kind of crap ice cream out there. Even the old dixie cups hold their own allure for me which I must confess is a guilty pleasure.\n\nBut I couldn't have more than 1 bite of the custard because of how artificially sickeningly weird it tasted. It got way worse because as it was melting, it morphed into this pale pink foamy stuff that resembled a cold runny marshmallow-y concoction which was obviously nothing dairy in origin. Hell, don't know what it was made of but it sure has hell ain't natural!\n\nMy husband ate a little more but threw the rest when we filled up on gas at Costco. All he could say was \""live and learn.\""\n\nI would pass on this place - it's not good... not good at all. | 0 |
It needs a little attention, some refurbishing and a debit card machine. Other than that though you can't beat paying 6 bucks a person for two movies. Plus, you can bring whatever food and drinks you want, and get more comfortable than you can in an indoor movie theatre. | 1 |
One star all around, but I'm bumping it up to two because if you're a Total Rewards member and are a local, it's $11 to eat lunch here. But oh my god, I paid $11 to eat this crap? The shame.....\n\nFirst off, there's no bar service until 2:30pm on weekdays. What, the Rio doesn't like money? You're telling me I have to choke down these low-quality ingredients SOBER? Needless to say, I was furious. \n\nNothing stood out as good to me except the gelato, which is pretty hard to screw up. Everything else was old, gross, preservative filled or not food. It's like Golden Corral (a restaurant that we in my family affectionally refer to as \""The Pig Trough\"") but in a casino. \n\nI went a few years back for dinner. Nothing else stands out except that we waited two hours for a table (it was the day after Christmas, I suppose) and that the food was plentiful if not edible. \n\nSave your pennies and go elsewhere. | 0 |
This place has bed bugs. I stayed there November 8th thru 11th. When we contacted the front desk, they sent up a security person to confirm what we already knew he took my statement, took a picture of it, took it with him assigned a case #. He also took pictures of the bites on my arm. The next day when you realize that another friend of mine have been bitten as well. So we reported back to the front desk and they set up another security person to take pictures of her arm. They did put us in another so called suite. The shower had mold in the bottom and was useless to us. My bites became very infected so when I came home I went to the doctor and found that I am infection from the bites. So I ended up taking antibiotics for 10 days along with an antibiotic ointment for 7 days. The infection was so bad and I was told if I had not come in at that time I would have more than likely ended up with a staph infection. About a week later I was finally contacted by the hotel and they confirmed what we already knew the first room we stayed in was tested and confirmed that they were bed bugs. I would not recommend anyone staying at this place. | 0 |
Hey the naan bread is pretty good. But it kind of stops that that. I found the ingredients bar to be pretty messy with some items spilling into others. Kind of gross actually. The food is good as long as it makes it to your table. I had mine in a reasonable amount of time but they apparently lost my sisters dish. How do you loose it and why are you not immediatly asking her what was in it and re-making it ASAP. This was a server, cook, and hostess shared FAIL. The dish was eventually found but I was mostly done with my dish.\nI suggested to the hostess that some comp'ed naan would be a good idea. This also took a long time to arrive since I had to ask about it twice and it was a mere two pieces. We were then told that our drinks (we had 1 beer and 1 soda) would be removed from the bill only to find out that it was only the 1 soda. That was actually worse than not offering at all.\nFrustrated we left and will probably not return again. Just plain sad, sad, sad....... | 0 |
I went to the coffee shop at TI today. It sits next to the Pho place, they are basically the same place with a different host desk. Same table areas and I'm sure the food comes out of the same kitchen. My husband and I entered through the coffee shop entrance and even though they were semi-busy it was still a wait to get a table. There were at least half a dozen empty tables waiting to be cleared. The hostess looked upset and kept coming to apologize for our wait, as a huge line began to form behind us. I mean show some initiative and grab a bucket instead of freaking out about it. \n\nWe were seated at a table next to the service entrance which was annoying, but at least our waitress couldn't duck and hide. I asked if we could order off the Pho menu. I only wanted some spring rolls, no weird shaped spoons, tiny bowls or fancy condiments required. I was told they could not accommodate my request. We both ordered \""The biggest burger on the strip\"" which I'm sure it's not. Ten ounces the menu claims, I doubt it, but whatever it was edible. \n\nThe bill came with our order, no upsales there. I did order a soda when my meal came and it must have been too much of a choir to re-do the bill, so I got my beverage for free. Not once were we checked on during our lunch, but we got a re-fill when the waitress brought back the reciept to sign. Not that we really needed it, we were done. Not bad if your staying at the hotel I suppose, a bit over-priced. Just remember if you want pho or any asian food you better damn well enter at the pho side or your sh*t outta luck. | 0 |
I'm a vegetarian at a steakhouse, enough said right? \n\nN9NE was amazing! I ordered the Fig Salad (off the specials menu), the white truffle cream gnocchi, and the smore dessert. Everything was great...in fact my gnocchi was the hit of the table - I could literally eat a whole bucket full. And the wine list was amazing as well. \n\nSo why the 4 stars? I felt like I was eating at a club, turn the damn music down. Thanks. | 1 |
I come here every time I'm in downtown las vegas! Normally i get the sage fried chicken & waffles. This time, i tried something different. I got the rosemary chicken hash which was a pretty good choice! I didn't even finish it all....i was stuffed! My server Martha was exceptional! | 1 |
My husband and I stayed at Mandalay Bay for a recent trip to Vegas. We got a spa suite 750 for 3 nights. When we checked in and went up to our non-smoking room we found it WREAKED of smoke. We called down to the desk and asked to be switched rooms only to receive a shrewd \""NO we have nothing available\"" No apologies, nothing. They offered to send up an air freshener. AN AIR FRESHENER? Really? Absolutely not. We asked to speak to a manager and got the most short, to the point, almost robotic answers from the most unhelpful and unapologetic manager I have ever come into contact with. We were told \""you can either down grade or deal with it\"" um its Vegas there are plenty of rooms, upgrade us... \""no way not a chance\"" after going back and forth with this lady she offered for us to switch rooms the next day but couldn't guarantee a non-smoking room.... THAT WAS THE WHOLE POINT. Then she said they could send someone up to \""purify the air\"" but we would have to leave the room for an hour and a half. Grrrrrr..... so we obliged. I can't sleep in a smoke haze. No drink comps while we waited, no pro-rating our room for our time missed, still no apology. All this after an 11 hour drive there. I can tell you, I am one person that will not be spending money on a room at Mandalay Bay ever again! Terrible service, smelly hallways, no chairs at the pool, and the slowest elevators in Vegas.... lame. Stay somewhere else, don't spend your hard earned money here. | 0 |
The Marvel Experience has a lot of potential. The idea of playing the role of a recruit for SHIELD, training, and helping to defeat Hydra is awesome. However, the execution of this event was so disappointing that words can't even express it.\n\nIf you go, DO NOT buy VIP\nWe bought 2 regular VIP tickets for $100 and one Level 9 ticket for $180. The only difference between the regular VIP and Level 9 VIP was a small cheap spiderman action figure. THAT IS IT. Supposedly you get a custom figure from the gift shop, but none of the employees knew what it was so we didn't get it. The \""VIP Lounge\"" which we all had access to was a small crappy tent with 2 small couches, and the VIP food consisted of small cups of fruit, vegetables, and popcorn. Not what we expected for the price. The VIP bathroom they advertise is only next to the VIP lounge tent, so with the exception of the first 10 minutes you are there, you will be using the regular bathrooms with everyone else. \n\nNothing seems to work, not even the employees\nMost of the employees didn't seem to know what was going on. It took us almost an hour to even get access. Some employees were in character, calling you a recruit and acting as if it was all real, but most of them were apathetic and disinterested, and our VIP concierge was even texting on her phone. The wristbands you get at the beginning are supposed to be programmed with your information so that when you are in training, you scores can be recorded. BUT the machines that you use to register your information were broken when we were there, so our characters were just \""First Name Last Name\"". The training modules used Kinect to detect your movements, and often did not register when you were doing something. When I played the Iron Man game, it did not once register any of my movements. When I complained to one of the employees, she said it just doesn't read some people. Umm..Okay? Not what I wanted to hear after waiting in line for 30 minutes to play this game.\n\nIt just goes from bad to worse\nAfter you complete your training, you go to a dome-shaped tent to receive your mission. It is projected on the ceiling of the tent, and you are told to sit on the dirty carpeted floor to watch it. If this sucked for me, I'm sure this sucked for the older people there who brought their grandchildren. The transitions between each experience thereafter are unnecessarily long and you will find that you spend a large portion of your time just standing and waiting. Keep in mind, this is after the 2.5 hours you spent in the training room, waiting for 30 minutes at a time in line for each activity. When you do finally get to the final chamber where you, one of the recruits, are needed to save the day, you are asked to lift your arm band to save the day, only to realize they took your armband. You will then go to the giftshop where you see more employees in this one room than you saw in the entire event, and they follow you as you walk around the giftshop to make sure you aren't stealing anything. Stealing from them? I feel like they stole from me! I want my $380 back!\n\nThe moral of the story\nBe a real superhero. Save your money, save your time, save your sanity. Don't go. | 0 |
We tried to go there the night we flew in and this place was closed. | 0 |
Went there to see Simplified, otherwise I would not have gone there! Spoke with the owner, a very nice, friendly man. I think they were expecting a big crowd because there were staff/security guys everywhere (guys with ear pieces). The construction makes it difficult to get in, but that's not their fault and it will end soon! Looked like a nice place to play pool, nice tables, well lit, etc..... I was on restaurant side to listen to Simplified. Set up is nice, plenty of parking, I would go back if Simplified were playing, but not otherwise. My two recommendations are: 1. The bar service is VERY slow. The young one guy is friendly, but 3 different times, I stood at the almost empty bar and waited 3-5 minutes for another beer. Those three times, one bartender was looking up watching TV and never acknowledged me and the other bartenders were visiting with each other! No bar staff should ever make a customer wait for another drink because they are watching TV or chatting with each other! Especially when the bar had maybe 3-4 people sitting at it! Two of those times, I had to physically walk over to where those bartenders were visiting (to make it obvious) to get my beer? 2. I know is early but the food really wasn't good. Not even for bar food. Sorry, I wish this review was better, but it's just honest. I would only go back if Simplified was playing, but I wouldn't get food! I'd also hope to get much better bar service! | 0 |
Went here for breakfast this morning and was pleasantly surprised. I had the huevos rancheros. Not as good as Richardsons, but good.\n\nThe coffee is strong and the bartender read me very well when he asked if I wanted a shot of Baileys... despite my strong desire to accept, I regretfully declined.\n\nThe service is fantastic. My coffee cup was filled up at all times, the food came out quick, etc etc etc\n\nI just want to point out, however, that this place will now be dubbed \""AMbers Bad News Breakfast Spot\"" ... so any time you have bad news to share with me, just invite me to breakfast here so I can be prepared for the onslaught. | 1 |
After a great first experience I decided to head back there with my brother who loves a good Reuben as much as I do. I had told him about how good it was but boy was I disappointed this time. I'm not sure how he felt since he didn't have a previous visit to compare it to like I did. The pastrami was super fatty and portion was significantly smaller than the last time although that was probably a good thing since the quality was so poor I didn't want any more of that gross pastrami. I had been so excited and felt so short-changed. Definitely a poor experience especially for the price I paid. | 0 |
Definitely the spot to hit up in Vegas if you need a quick bite; not even a quick bite but a good full on meal if you're on a budget. They serve a variety of cold/hot sandwiches, salads, wraps, soups, sides, and baked goods. Everything seriously looked fresh and tasty, but too bad I was only able to order myself a wrap and soup because that's all I could eat in one sitting. \n\nI decided to go with the Chicken Caesar Wrap which was made with flatbread and it was amazing! I wanted to save half so I could enjoy it later that day but I couldn't stop nibbling and I ended up eating the whole thing. As for the soup, my goodness, it was a hearty bowl of chicken noodle soup, filled with lots of noodles and chicken - just the way I like it. | 1 |
Located in an excellent position adjacent to the old Leith docks, this Hotel is ideal for exploring the many eateries and Tourist attraction of The Royal Yacht Britannia. This Boutique Hotel is a very attractive building and the room we were allocated was a very large size with a half view of the dock area. Great bed and the facilities were excellent too. The only issues we had were that the toilet and sinks were very slow to flush away and the lighting was quite low. The d\u00e9cor in the Hotel was dark and the lighting in general was low. Perhaps this is the ambience of a boutique Hotel?\n\nThe food in the restaurant was excellent. The breakfast was extensive and included in our price and initially we thought that the evening meal portions were a little small, however we there was sufficient on the plate after all. Probably wouldn't suit a big eater. \n\nWe filled in a comment card regarding the plumbing issues and we have received a favourable letter in follow up. Many Hotels don't do this and generally don't care, but we appreciated this attention by the Management and we will return in due course.\n\nFive star for effort. Four star for lighting and plumbing. | 1 |
Another let down in Maricopa. The yogurt we had was bitter and gritty. We didn't like it at all. The majority of it went in the trash. So sad because we really wanted to be able to come here for our frozen yogurt fix. The place was decorated nicely and kept very clean. That's the only reason I'm giving it two stars but I know we won't be back. | 0 |
Love it, best part of my Vegas trip. The BLT Mary was a meal in it self. The pancake was Ginormous, and delicious. They actually candied the pecans (Which they didn't do in the San Diego location) and that added that special something. The food, service, and cleanliness was just wonderful. I'm telling you it's gonna be the best thing about your Vegas trip, other than the floozies. | 1 |
This was our first visit on our way through Phoenix. The hotel is modern and clean. The staff was incredibly helpful and knowledgable. We were hungry from the long drive in with a cranky toddler. They gave us a great recommendation for delivery to our room and gave us two complimentary cups of milk for the baby. It was thoughtful and so appreciated. \n\nThe room was huge and clean with beautiful views of the mountains. It actually feels like a little home with the cute kitchenette, little living area, etc. The bed and pillows were so comfortable I actually considered staying another night. This is definitely a place I will be staying again when we travel through. | 1 |
i have been eating there almost every day at lunch for the past year. Cheap delicious mexican food. Dont be discouraged by the line up at lunch hour, you rarely wait more than 10 minutes to get your food.\n\nWeird fact: They train a new waitress almost every day. Not sure what that's all about! | 1 |
I visited Nostrano with friends on a Friday night and was so disappointed. I had the scallops appetizer, which was tasty but incredibly overpriced given that it was only two scallops. Then for an entree, I ordered the gnochi with pancetta, thinking it was a pasta dish. When it arrived, it was a huge slab of fatty pancetta accented by overly salty vegetables and sauce, and four or five strangely (also heavily salted) fried starch things that were supposed to be gnochi - but clearly not. The best thing of my meal was the wine. The tab (split with my boyfriend who also had the same entree) was around $50 with tip. I was ready to write it off as a disappointing and fairly overpriced meal (particularly for what it was). But then today, I realized that Nostrano charged me again for my meal (5 days later) and at a slightly higher price than I had originally paid. I called immediately and a very nice woman assured me that a manager would call back wihtin the hour to make amends. A few hours passed and no call. I called a SECOND time and was told that it was more convenient for Nostrano to negate the charge tomorrow, and someone would be in touch. \n\nI would not recommend this restaurant based on the food and would avoid the restaurant based on the service. | 0 |
4 1/2 stars\nAlways a pleasure. I've been to DW about 10 times now for brunch and it's a winner. The jerk pork hash is scrumptious. Shredded pork and big potato chunks with tasty seasonings topped with a perfectly cooked egg and served with warm tortillas equals yummy brunch food in my book. This particular item is only $7 and is a generous portion! \nThe bloody marys have a slice of jalape\u00f1o bacon along with the traditional garnishes. Genius! \nThe turkey burger is also excellent. It is moist and tasty with a sweet mango raisin chutney on a chewy egg bun. The burger is served with sweet and salty sweet potato fries and a zesty aioli for dipping. Yum. I think it's $12. \nHaven't made it in for dinner yet but brunch on the patio is fabulous. \nDecor is very cute and service is very friendly and accommodating. | 1 |
Arguably the best Mojito on the strip. I didn't get to try the food but had the cigar and drink promo for 30$ which is kinda pricey if you think but the drinks have reached a 14$ benchmark on the strip in the main casinos and cigar we had was being sold by em 23$ so its a 7$ saving. They have great selection of Single Malts, Rums etc. (you get the idea). I also had the Caprinihana which was ok (I guess a lot of places have started to used the less rough cachaca's) the servers were friendly and can carry a conversation if you are inclined to do so. I came back again needless to say. Maybe next time I will try the food as well. Highly Recommended. One of the better moijitos I have had. Now that I have developed a bit of appreciation for cigars I would like to warn the Arturo Fuente carry a punch (full bodied) or maybe the one's tried so I would recommend taking a milder cigar with you if you fancy those. \nP.S. This is the only place on The Forum Mall where they let you smoke. | 1 |
I've been going to Cigar King since the opened and am a huge fan. Mitch is a very gracious host and goes out of his way to make everyone feel welcome. It's a great place to relax with a good stick and meet up with old friends and make new ones. | 1 |
Came here for the pastrami!\n\nTender and lots of flavor...not the best I've had, but a solid pastrami! We tried the traditional pastrami sandwich and the pastrami burger. I really liked the combination of pastrami and beef on the burger...yum! Wish the burger was more medium though instead of well done...wish they would have asked or me remembering to specify. 4/5 for both. Check em out :\n\nhttp://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/sammys-l-a-pastrami-and-burgers-las-vegas-2?userid=eZZyuJDouIg4p-GYB3PV_A#qkwE9X6DKYB0t8lQOiOjBQ\n\nWhat WAS extraordinary though, were the garlic romano fries! These are perfectly cooked shoestring fries, that have lots of garlic and herb seasoning! We will be back for the fries alone! 5/5. Pic :\n\nhttp://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/sammys-l-a-pastrami-and-burgers-las-vegas-2?userid=eZZyuJDouIg4p-GYB3PV_A#lR9j1M1-saDwroAlDOgRsw\n\nThe location and setup is an order window, and outside seating. So don't come when it is super cold/hot windy/rainy etc lol. Prices are decent for what it is....not cheap, but not expensive. Overal 4/5! | 1 |
Super cute decor, but I think their prices are a little higher than a normal neighborhood nail place. \n\nLast week I walked in the door at 6:15 p.m. right behind another customer. They took her, but would not take me, since it was apparently \""close to closing time\"" (which happens to be 7 p.m.). I did not argue, even though they took the other woman with no problem, and instead went down the street to another nail place that was happy to take my money. \n\nUnless you want the thrill of the same old mani/pedi with cute IKEA pillows and fun paint colors to look at, you can get the same service elsewhere for less. | 0 |
I've never written a restaurant review before, but this was so disappointing I had to. Burgers were premade grocery store burgers, the pizza tasted like frozen pizza and my mother in law couldn't eat more than a few bites, and \""chicken\"" On the pizza and southwest chicken salad was unidentifiable - we still aren't sure if it was dark meat chicken or pork or some other mystery meat. The service was awful too, they forgot to bring drinks, never asked how we were doing, and we're rushed with our food before we had time to finish the appetizer and rushed to take our plates away. The price wasn't cheap either. Never again! Even if you are a bad cook you would be better off making dinner at home in your microwave. | 0 |
Stopped here for a cheap takeout lunch thinking it'd be just as good as their cheap breakfast. I ordered the hot hamburger with mashed potatoes for $5.95. They ended up running out of mashed potatoes and replaced it with a measly salad (they failed to tell me this was extra while leaving me thinking it was complementary). \n\nThe burger patty came without a bun, and sat on a single slice of bread drenched in gravy while the measly salad sat in a corner of the styrofoam takeout box. \n\nI expected more for $8. I'll be avoiding Slices in the future... | 0 |
I like this place. It's my go to in town for haircuts now.\n\nI have had three haircuts here. The first was when I finally decided it was time to lose the long hair and get a shorter cut. I really liked the new haircut, though it was quite different. The two times I've been back since, they have given me haircuts that look good the same day and even better as the hair starts to grow a bit longer. I've always been satisfied and I think the prices are quite fair.\n\nI also have kind of a hairy neck, so I always seem to get the shave with lather and straight razor. It's nice.\n\nI would not come here if I wanted a longer cut or highlights or something, it doesn't really seem like their style. I've never asked about it, though. \n\nIt does get busy sometimes, especially on the weekend, but there are magazines to read and TVs to watch, so it's not bad at all. | 1 |
I saw the wonderful reviews and called to schedule an initial walk-through. We made plans for a certain day, and I got a text early in that day saying that they would not be here on time. We talked about rescheduling for the following day when they said they were free. They never got back to me on that, (even though I saw that they had received the messages due to the iPhone read message receipt feature.) I called and texted. No response. It's been 3 days now. Nothing. So disappointed. | 0 |
The atmosphere and ambiance was really great, as was the service. The sushi on the other hand was awful, the Cali roll was so salty I didn't even want to finish it. We got three other rolls, the Chandler, the Tiger and Da Bomb, and they were all sub-par rice, falling apart, and so crazily chewy that it felt like I was trying to eat someone else's tongue. I hope that visual helps. \n\nI drove pretty far because the reviews were raving about this place, and Groupon or no, it was a huge waste of my time and money. It was so expensive and so not worth it. Just save your money and buy Wal Mart sushi, it's probably better than this. | 0 |
We tried this place a few months ago and the food was excellent! The service was not all that impressive. I would describe the service as clinical if that makes sense. The atmosphere was very casual with music playing a little on the loud side. I can't remember what we had other than the short ribs, but all of our food was terrific! The food was definitely five star food, but they can improve on ambience, service, and also food presentation. | 1 |
Amazing food & amazing conversation made for the perfect Monday night. The small group setting was really awesome. It was a great opportunity to get some face time with fellow Charlotte Yelp Elites. The team at LongHorn Steakhouse really outdid themselves for the Steak-ation. Service was extremely attentive and took care of every need. David and his team deserve a huge shout out!! Awesome job!\n\nAs always, a huge thanks to Nikki for making this event available to us. | 1 |
Best breakfast in Phoenix. Great prices and you will not believe how much food you get and it taste great. If the line looks long don't worry you will not have more than a 20 minute wait. At least we never have and we go every weekend. Our favorites are the chicken fried stake and the breakfast croissant breakfast. You will have leftovers with any meal you choose. | 1 |
How do you mess up a Reese's blast? Well.. Just put ice cream in a cup.. But only half way up the cup.. Spit of whipped cream and dump candy on top...\n\nOh and wait 7mins at the drive thru for it. When there is only two other customers there... Really? COME ON SONIC!!\n\nIf this location wasn't so close to home I wouldn't have dealt with this for so long.. No more from this sonic :( | 0 |
anyone want to guess why this restaurant is in financial trouble? clearly it isn't the food or the ambiance. it's the inability of the service staff to handle more than 12 tables -- that's 12 total, in the entire restaurant -- at a time. (seriously, i counted the occupied tables.)\n\ni went last saturday night at 6 p.m. and waited 45 minutes to get a table (we called for a reservation, but they assured us that we'd get right in). but there were several empty tables in the dining room for the duration of my visit. it was incredibly confusing.\n\nthe food was just fine. but our server never came back to get the check. i had to track him down so we could finally leave. i guess that's what you get when you hire a crew of kids who couldn't get a job at the hot topic.\n\nif you can't turn around a table of four in less than an hour -- and if you won't fill all your tables in the first place -- how are you going to make any money?\n\nalso, it's true, the seats really are uncomfortable.\n\ni wish them luck. | 0 |
I get take-out from here occasionally, purely out of convenience and lack of competition. During my last pick-up, the evening of 6-22-12, I witnessed a patron quietly complaining about the confusion and lack of separation between those waiting to pay, waiting for an order, and waiting to be seated. The front waiting area was in mass confusion. The response from the manager on duty was to insult the patron, saying \""grown men should be able to wait on pizza, and basically, I don't care\"". This is not an acceptable response for management. \nThe quality of our pizza is mediocre at best, with the toppings being more than 2 inches from the edge on a hand tossed pizza. The lady at the register was friendly as usual.\nThis Pizza Hut is not a top choice, but ok in a pinch. | 0 |
Dr. Harvey Chin has been my dentist for almost 8yrs now. Flexible scheduling, nice office and great saff. If you're new in town and need a dentist, I would recommend this one. | 1 |
You know, maybe I'm not sophisticated enough to properly appreciate Robuchon's L'Atelier. And maybe my friend that I went with wasn't either. But needless to say, we didn't find the food here to be as excellent as others have - or even particularly enjoyable. We both did the tasting menu, and out of all the courses, we maybe actually enjoyed 2 - the \""entree\"" part and the desert. The bread was alright too. But the rest of it was edible at best. I'm really not sure how much else I can say about this, but underwhelmed doesn't begin to describe it.\n\nThe service however, was good, and I definitely can't complain there. Ambience was nice. We sat at the bar. It's a tight fit up there, and it could be a little awkward if you're not there on a date (etc), especially if you're tall.\n\nAll said and done, I'm not likely to return to L'Atelier. Maybe if I really wanted to impress a snobby girl. One good thing did come from it though - I'll never have to worry about spending $300 a head at Robuchon's \""real\"" restaurant. | 0 |
I just had a completely horrible experience with their staff. Sometimes I wonder how some people get hired there with absolutely no knowledge of their job functions. I went in to trade in an older ipad and purchase a new one. Only one person was working the customer service line with multiple people waiting. Finally, other clerks came to help. The woman that was to help my party had absolutely no clue how to do a trade in. She had to ask another associate what site to go to to find trade in values. The crazy part about the answer was, it was bestbuy.com. She continued to need help from the other associate, but neither seemed to be able to accomplish the task. They said they had to restore the item to factory settings and we logged into it for them and they just kept having problems and saying it was taking awhile, but normally didn't take this long. We were finally told that we should just take it home and restore it to factory settings ourselves and then come back to continue the transaction. I can assure that won't happen. I live nowhere near a best buy and that was a long drive. The associates were clueless and their solution to the situation was rude. It made it wven worse that the same customer that was being helped when we first got in line was still being assisted and she had been told to leave. I guess you are only told to leave when they don't know how to work the electronics at the store that sells them. I'll make sure I purchase my new ipad elsewhere as well. | 0 |
Euh... non merci! J'ai test\u00e9, j'ai vu, j'ai gout\u00e9, j'ai... pas appr\u00e9ci\u00e9!\nJ'avais une bonne impression de d\u00e9part, un bon sentiment, mais j'ai d\u00e9chant\u00e9 lorsque les plats sont arriv\u00e9s (enfin je parle des \""bons\"" plats\"", car j'ai eu droit \u00e0 diff\u00e9rents plats qui n'\u00e9taient pas les miens... certes, les serveurs avaient l'air d\u00e9bord\u00e9 dans cet espace tout serr\u00e9). Bref, je disais que j'ai vite d\u00e9chant\u00e9 quand les plats sont arriv\u00e9s; mon amie \u00e9galement en face de moi. Rien du tout d'exceptionnel! L'impression d'\u00eatre dans un brunch fast-food. La cuisine n'a rien d'un d\u00e9lice. Je ne conseillerais jamais \u00e0 quelqu'un d'aller \u00e0 cette place pour gouter un brunch nord-am\u00e9ricain.\nLa serveuse nous a mis dehors \u00e9tant donn\u00e9 qu'il y avait de l'attente alors que je tiens \u00e0 pr\u00e9ciser que nous n'avions pas d\u00e9pass\u00e9 l'heure! \u00e7a faisait \u00e0 peine une heure qu'on \u00e9tait assise qu'on devait d\u00e9j\u00e0 quitter les lieux.\nEn sortant , on s'est dit avec mon amie et avec synchronisation \""plus jamais\""! | 0 |
Ahh the joys of living in Phoenix. The cheery voice taking my order let me know about the 1-1:15 hour delivery wait. I just had to try something different than Dominos. Guess what? Dominos is actually better and $10 less than my overpriced $32 pizza/meatball sandwich meal. This has solidified my opinion that the best pizza in Phoenix is still Spinatos. \n\nThe NYPD meatballs had a taste that could not be recognized; if these are meatballs, then they should be renamed spicy bready dough balls. The pizza was a little warm when I got it and certainly not thin crust. So many pizza places lie about \""thin crust\"" that the next time I'm going to ask how thin?\n\nThe cheesecake was actually the best part of it; next time, skip the pizza and just order dessert for lunch! | 0 |
Bah! Je n'ai pas appr\u00e9ci\u00e9 mon repas. Je n'y retourne pas | 0 |
Who isn't a completely happy soul while springing off a trampoline---safely---with surround netting, padding or foam?! Although, I can do without trampoline dodge ball...I've never enjoyed being pelted by a ball, but if that's you're thing, this is the place to be. There is a snack and Jamba juice bar if you work up an appetite. It can get pretty busy on weekends and Friday nights, but fun nonetheless....a fun place to spring, jump, and tumble to your heart's content! | 1 |
food is average, just like all other sushi places in Vegas. \n\nmy friend came here once, and apparently the tip she left wasn't as generous as the waitress expected. we came back a few weeks later, and the same waitress had the nerve to send another girl over and ask us, \""*so-and-so over there wants to know why you tipped bad last time.\"" Excuse us!? we don't have to tip you well if we feel like you don't deserve it. that's why it's called a TIP. extremely RUDE and UNPROFESSIONAL question to ask us. \n\ngo to sushi kaya down on spring mountain. farther drive, but way better customer service and food. \n\nnot going back here again. | 0 |
This location does not even compare to the Chandler location. | 0 |
I signed up when the club was being built. The LA Fitness associate sold me 3 years @ $16 a month. I was told the rate would never change as long as I kept the membership.\n\nThe first renewal was for $25 a month and no one at the club will honor the the original amount per month. \n\nBuyer beware. | 0 |
I want to love it. It brings back a touch of my home in the East Bay near San Francisco. It's so close and yet so far from what I hope for in a grocery store.\n\nThere is a place in Berkeley CA called \""Berkeley Bowl\"" with the most outstanding selection of fresh and cheap produce you have ever seen in your life. Organic meat, fresh fish, artisan cheeses and breads. Berkeley Bowl is everything Sunflower Market aspires to be but isn't. \n\nMeat selection and price (love Harris Ranch beef) is good. Produce is cheap but the pickings are slim and the quality isn't always top notch. The olive bar is dreadful and if you're looking for artisan bread or cheese, you best go elsewhere.\n\nA second rate wimpy version of what Sunflower could be.\n\nTry a little harder, guys! I could really love you. | 0 |
By far one of my favorite restaurants, in Las Vegas and overall. I ate at Mon Ami before I started Yelping, and I realized I never left them my review. I miss this place, be sure to stop in for brunch or a nice dinner when you're aain town.\n\nThe duck confit is simply divine. If you're in the mood for soup, everything is absolutely delicious. My personal favorites are the obvious, French onion, and potato leek. The potato leek soup is smooth, and a perfect blend of flavors. Any of their sandwiches are a good choice, beef dip and another with chicken and caramelized onions were both super delish. If you're in the mood for brunch, I highly recommend their waffles or an eggs Benedict (crab is yummers). They had an awesome bloody mary bar the last time I stopped in...take advantage if you enjoy them.\n\nThe service has always been wonderful. On nice days there is an outdoor patio, but the inside ambiance is also enjoyable. Dimly lit, pretty romantic. If you are undecided or have no clue about the menu, the servers here will help you find something. They always have made recommendations to me, even on the wine. Worth a visit, I recommend this restaurant to anyone in Vegas! | 1 |
A classic, elegant restaurant that happens to emphasize steak. \n\nThis is not a true steakhouse that focuses on various cuts and grades of meat nor is it a trendy, new American restaurant. It is what one would expect from a Four Seasons property.\n\nRegardless of what time you show up for your reservation (early or on time), you will be offered a seat in their comfortable lounge and given the time to order a drink. It actually sets the mood for a good dinner.\n\nThe Kobe beef tartare is perfect. Classic in every respect. The spinach salad is also very good and classically prepared.\n\nIt goes without saying that any of their steaks are good. Each is paired with an accompanying jus that matches very well with the slight differences in flavor of each cut of steak. Their shortribs, while delicious, are not as good as that prepared at CraftSteak.\n\nBe sure to try the truffle baked potato as a shared side.\n\nI cannot speak to the deserts. I have eaten here many times but never made it that far.\n\nThe wine list is extensive and fairly priced.\n\nService is impeccable.\n\nIt's not as fun for the steak purist or as hip as other Vegas offering but sometimes you just gotta escape, slow down, and relax. | 1 |
xoxo the \""1998\"" cocktail, just a bit too sweet for this ol' sour lady.\n\nThe yellow tail was SO GOOD. I loved the coconut milk broth. | 1 |
READ THIS ONE!!!\n\nJust wanted to remind everyone how bad this place is. It's like a beautiful woman with a sadistic streak and expensive taste. Fun to watch from a distance, but unless you are a masochist who enjoys paying for abuse, avoid. | 0 |
Overpriced and just ok quality! I think most of these positive reviews are from people who have little experience with authentic Indian food... | 0 |
EH, I'd rather go to sheetz | 0 |
$10 for Red Curry Chicken in a standing-room only place all of 100 square feet, spicy 2 of 5 came out 20 minutes later so spicy I had to throw it away. Sorry, this 2 stars is for the UNLV-sweatshirted girl who was nice but didn't understand me. Any review for this place prior to June 2012 is for a different restaurant in a different location under different management. I know they are probably decent people running this place now but my mouth is still burning from the 2-of-5 curry. WTF? So, 2-of-5 stars. I'm really sorry, I just can't manage anything better. | 0 |
What a beautiful setting for luxury dining and sunset watching! Just as the sun is about to set, the electronic shades lift seamlessly and very Bond-like to reveal the sun kissed mountains and orange blush sky. People who often say that Arizona is dry and barren should come here and see just how different it can be!\n\nMemorable food items included:\n Braised short ribs entree with sticky rice, brussel sprout and bacon kimichi with Korean BBQ sauce. - This is a must order!\n Duck confit mooshu chickpea crepe appetizer -unique in flavor and texture\n Fiery calamari appetizer - just the right amount of spice\n Lobster bisque (soup of the day) - Rich and delicious \n Truffle whipped potatoes side dish - Addicting and irresistible \n\nSummer prix fixe: (this menu changes daily and must be requested)\n Rock shrimp over pork belly and Basil fried rice - really good\n Chicken breast dish over mashed potatoes, but not the truffle whipped potatoes - my friend enjoyed her dish, but also just described it as \""good\""\n Lava cake with vanilla gelato - Perfectly done!\n\nOur group was celebrating a birthday, so the waitress brought out a special PB Bomb dessert on the house with the words, \""Happy birthday\"" written in chocolate. They also brought out 4 yummy cookies along with our bill. We felt really spoiled by our wonderful, patient waitress (I say patient because it took us forever to decide what we wanted at first. She didn't rush us and thoroughly explained our dish choices to help us decide what to order). Thanks Elements and staff for making our friend's birthday so special and memorable! | 1 |
Food is great, service is a joke... I've been going here for about 7 or so years and I must say... The service has seriously gone down hill.. I know it is family owned but I think the owner needs to have a chat with his staff.. I took my kids in there and saw they had a kids size bean burrito.. Asked if I could get a breakfast burrito that size and was made to feel stupid by the larger employee who worked there.. He looked at me as if I was speaking a different language, he could have been polite with his answer, but no, he was rude! They also have an issue with being lazy, open at 8:00 am on Saturday is fine, but be open at 8:00am and not pick and hang up the phone twice! It's sad because I've met the owner and he is nice and the food is pretty decent, but I'm gonna have to take my weekly burrito orders somewhere else :( | 0 |
I was there last year with my parents and extended family. Service was terrible - slow and rude. I would not go there again. | 0 |
This is the most fabulous place ever! I love how the men and women sections are disconnected. For the woman who complain about naked women running around you obviously don't know what a Bathhouse is. I found it odd when I saw women in bikinis, I thought they looked silly. Having a pair of bottoms on or not is not going to affect the bacteria level in the pools. You should shower before you enter a spa! Duh! I would be more worried about the fact its hot and people sweat.\nAnyways, if you have a hangover use the steam room, drink their juice, have a mud bath, and eat a bananna! You will be cured. I went for three days in a row during my 30th birthday weekend. \nYou feel like you are in a cave with water coming from the ceiling. \nLocals get a discount! | 1 |
If you have the money and want to get away from the strip and all those pesky tourists and gambling and such, then trump maybe for you! \n\nPros: extremely attentive and courteous staff. They will come up to you and ask for any help.\n\nSpacious suites, we were in suite 6400, right under the Trump sign. Amazing views of Vegas and Nevada! TV's in the mirrors of the bathroom. Comfy chairs. \n\nNegatives: no general parking, everything is valet. May take awhile on Friday/Saturday night.\n\nPool is too shallow and nothing amazing. \n\nTV is complicated! Couldn't figure how to use or turn off. Left it running. Also wish they had an auxiliary cable to connect to surround sound, wanted to connect my laptop/iphone to play some jams. | 1 |
The Pita Jungle management is really trying their best to remedy my experience and I am appreciative. Thank you. | 0 |
I promised I'd give them a Yelp review and here it is. Service was absolutely a 10+ on friendliness. The place was clean as could be and so cozy. Coffee shakes were good, but the hot fudge chocolate mint sundae in a cone cannot be beat. Thanks so very much!! The ice cream here is obviously a Chicago-area treat and we Phoenicians are so lucky to have Petersen's amongst us. The ice cream was rich and creamy, heavy on the butterfat and so flavorful. Lots of ice cream to choose from in this life, but Petersen's is my new fave. Run on down to this lovely little spot and grab a scoop, a cup, a cone, a coffee shake or some fresh brewed tea. LOVELY!!! Thanks guys! | 1 |
I went to a fight and a bar broke out. \nFirst time here. With friends after work. Two steroidy, tanned, Max Headroom look alikes get into a major brawl at the table next to us. Seriously. Blood splattered on the wall. Bouncers descended on the unruly cardboard heads like old ladies at the clearance rack at Last Chance. Quickly. And with force. \nSecond time here. I'm on stage emceeing a male model search contest. \nRinse. Repeat.\nYes, two steroidy, tanned Max Headroom look alikes get into a major brawl right by the stage. I hardly noticed until I felt a spilled Long Island Ice Tea seep into my Kenneth Cole monk shoes. And then I saw the bouncers DRAGGING the two lug nuts outside with a trail of blood on the floor.\nSo if you want average drinks with outdated decor and a frat mentality this is SO your place. Otherwise you can witness similar fighting, on your sofa, with a cheap beer, while watching a hockey game. \nCheers! | 0 |
When the building boom does start again in Las Vegas, I would guess that this place will be one of the first to be imploded.\n\nAdvantage is it's location - pretty much central to the Strip and about the cheapest place you'll find to stay. The casino is nothing special, the rooms are the pits and in poor repair and the elevators take an eternity to arrive - and when they do they're often packed with guests.\n\nThe incident that soured me on this place was when I used their \""free\"" golf course referral service, which at the time required that I send a fax to the office that supported this program to confirm my tee time. All was fine until I discovered that the Business Center charged me $10 for the fax, and would not refund it. I had dumped a pile of money in their casino, and they choose to nickel and dime me with fax charges? \n\nNever again! | 0 |
No place quite like this I've ever seen or been to. Plopped a squat on the bar and ordered me a cream soda and a bologna sandwich. Tried to act all discreet like we've been here before. Couldn't help myself and struck up a conversation with what appeared to be the boss, and she could not have been more friendly!\n\nI can see why they call this light lunch, don't come here if you're extremely hungry. Unless of course you want to eat 3 bologna sandwiches. But you very well may want to after you've tried these! Best bologna sandwich I've ever had. | 1 |
This store is about 25% on getting my order right. I called the phone number to complain, they gave ma a free meal and YES, they screwed it up too. How do mess up when it is very important to get it right. Every once and awhile I need a Big Mac but sometimes its not worth the trouble if they can't get it right. | 0 |
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