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Fast convenient car wash. It's nice that there are tons of free vaccuums you can pull up to. It's fully automated so I can't imagine there's any real difference between the 5 dollar automated wash and the 10 dollar one. \n\nThe only thing that kinda sucks is that there's no way to clean the interior of your car beyond vacuuming it yourself. I don't mind doing my own vacuuming at all. I kind of prefer to actually. But, at most car washes like this some dude will come and clean your windows in and out and wipe down your dash and your steering wheel and crap. Honestly, for that reason, I'll probably just go somewhere else the next time I feel the need to wash my stupid car. If you want your interior cleaned bring your own towels and window cleaner.
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The pros of this hotel.......it was cheap. \nCons? Cockroaches in one of our rooms, one towel in every room (even though they are double occupancy, bad smells (cat pee, menthol cigarettes, etc...), super hot hallways (we realized there is not one vent in the entire hall, a few AC units not working, sheets on the bed but no comforter, and a \""continental\"" breakfast of Belgian waffle, two kinds of cereal, or toast. I thought I would at least be able to enjoy a refreshing glass of orange juice with my waffle, but alas, it was sunny delight, and I was less than delighted.
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I was happy to see a Panera open in my neighborhood because I've been carrying around a My Panera card that I can only use when I go back to St. Louis. When I did live there Panera was my goto in the winter mainly for some quick, inexpensive comfort food, like a grilled cheese and a nice bowl of soup. \n\nDue to the hot temps here in AZ, I've looked for lighter options. I've used the drive-thru only at this Panera 4 times and overall have had good experiences. I've gotten bagels and iced green tea twice and also tried their Mediterranean veggie sandwich and the Roasted Turkey and Avocado BLT. All have been very fresh and tasty and only one time they forgot the napkins, but I was headed home so it was no big deal. \n\nI feel for them and all the negative reviews. This is a tough to please neighborhood with an inordinate number of people speeding around in their luxury SUVs acting like they are the only ones on the road, and the only ones in the restaurant. If you don't cater to them you are in big trouble. Hopefully this location can get their issues straightened out. I know from the St. Louis perspective, Panera is a great corporate citizen which does a lot in the community and gives back to many charities that fight hunger. I don't know if they are doing that here in AZ, but the next time I'm in I'm going to ask.
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WORST Las Vegas experience, ever. I have traveled to the city over a dozen times now and I have never experienced such a blatant lack of customer service in my life. Upon check-in we were informed of a 13$ per day room fee that neither my boyfriend or I ever recall being informed of. This fee was for two 4oz bottles of water and internet, daily. I had my laptop, so I figured, why not? Well because the ethernet cord (yes, it's NOT wireless) is fashioned behind the TV in a way that you have to drag a chair over to the stand and sit snuggled up to your TV to use it. Ironically the room has a desk, that you can't use if you want to also use the internet. \n\nThe second disaster was my best friend's bachelor party which we started off at the Cat House. At first the atmosphere was enjoyable but after buying an overpriced round of drinks I inquired about renting out a hookah. I was first told 38$ an hour and I said SURE! Then I was told it was that PLUS each one of the four of us had to drink up a 30$ tab AND that the 60$ in drinks I just bought, didn't count. The waitress then said she was going to ask her manager if we could make an exception and she disappeared. Long story short, we left. (Meanwhile, the bride had her own disaster at LAX when she was told that her and her friends weren't showing enough skin to dance in certain areas of the club.)\n\nThe pool area was again lacking and nothing special, very dated. Two out of the five nights, I don't think our room got cleaned. We never got refills on shampoo, I had to wash my hair with body wash at one point. And the shower was HORRIBLE, no places to set anything down, or shave or really anything for that matter. The TV remote was dead and we got two queens instead of the king we requested. There was also no safe in the room, which after all this great service made me a little sketch. \n\nThe day of the wedding I ordered champaign to the room and on top of the bottle which cost about 38$ for a 10$ champaign, that I would have to pay an additional 4.50 for each person who wanted to drink it. I agreed and when they came to the room it was cash only! No room bill or credit/debit. Just cash. Again, pretty sketchy if you ask me. I was not prepared so the bride had to pay for it.\n\nThe Luxor cafe, the inexpensive breakfast? Cost me 20 bucks for an omelet & orange juice. I would've eaten McDonald's but they hid that on the second floor with very little signage to remind you it's there. \n\nOverall poor experience for the same price you pay at a phenomenal place like Harrahs or Imperial.
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I love the cupcakes here! They are a tad bit sweet though especially when the put the frosting, that's why I always ask them to put a little. So far I have tried all of the cupcake flavors, hey what can I say I am a cupcake fan! \nMy favorite one is the strawberry one, just thinking about it makes my mouth water. \nIf you decide to check this place out make sure you ask them not to put too much frosting!
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Amazing, 3 floors of unusual, vintage collectible toys. One of the most interesting stores i have ever visited.
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I LOVE this place, even though I spend way to much here each week. The Kirkland brand is really good and you just can't beat paying less than 2 bucks for a frozen yogurt!!
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Bland, so so
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Owner recommended cheese enchiladas; great recommendation, they were delicious! I'm a huge fan of their red sauce for enchiladas. Highly recommended!
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They seemed to have figured something out, the lines have been so much better and faster the last few times I have been at this location!
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Came here a few years ago. Service was unbelievable... waiter-to-guest ratio was 4:1. Definitely pricey... had the 9-course sampler with the wine pairing with tax/tip totaled $200pp. But totally worth it! You'd think the tiny bite sized portions for each course would never fill you up. I'm a BIG guy and I was getting full by the 7th dish.
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I am giving this place a 1 star because the service is very bad. The waitress took 15 mins to bring our drink orders. Overall the service was just plain bad. Food was decent. I would not come back here based on service
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If you advertise a breakfast menu and also advertise you open at 8 am...since most employed people get their breakfast between 7am and 9 am, I guess that makes sense...I see no reason why you'd have your doors locked at 8:33am and waste my time and gas.
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My first snow cream experience!\n\nOrdered kuma snow with condensed milk, lychee, mochi, and cap'n crunch. The snow was powdery and refreshing. Minus one star for mochi being hard.\n\nService: there was a good line of people, but the employees maintained good upbeat attitudes and got orders out efficiently.
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I didn't have to stand in the line today. Thank goodness. Only dropped off an envelope in the mail drop. It doesn't seem to matter if it's Christmas time or just a random Wednesday, it's always busy here. I just try to use the automated machine where you can weigh your envelope or package yourself, then prints out your stamp for you. Same thing if you want to buy stamps. \n\nI don't think I'm very much with the times, I think you can do your postal services much easier now. Can't you get them to pick up your packages for you, if you use FedEx? Buy stamps online or at the checkout counter at your grocery store? I think I'll have to remember these methods next time. We're just creatures of habit, I guess.\n\nTry another branch, that's my suggestion. This location has more than they can handle.
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It's ooooookay, but I don't think we'll be going back, especially with Rudy's right across the street. \nI didn't want to compare the two but it has become our go to for BBQ. \nNo hostess to greet or give direction or guidance to first timers. Dislike. It started out a tad confusing. The method in which you order is almost like a cafeteria. Kinda like Souper Salad or Bonanza (remember Bonanza?) Seems awkward. Maybe that's because of the service that was behind the counter.\nCame here for linner (late lunch/early dinner) and we both went with the #3 combo. Carnitas and tri tip, mustard greens, jalapeno corn bread, corn on the cob, and peach cobbler for me, sausage and Carnitas, green beans, jalapeno corn bread, corn on the cob, and blackberry cobbler for my son.\nMethod used to weigh meat was questionable. Both Carnitas and tri tip had too much fat on meat. Corn was soggy.\nOther veggies were mediocre.\nSon wanted to leave as soon as we were done eating because he said he smelled formaldehyde.\n\nI know a few friends like this place better than the competition across the street but that's fine with me cuz that just means fewer people in line to order -at Rudy's.
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We had a steak panini and the grill chicken panini, nothing special. Just a regular panini. \n\nThe place looks really good, would be a nice to sit outside and have a beer. But not my style of food.
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Great prices, friendly service...always a treat (for me and my feet!)! Johnnie and Lisa make everyone feel welcomed and appreciated.
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Stunning! \n\nI've seen several Cirque du Soleil tour shows in other cities and have always been in awe of their performances. I'd heard so many good things about O for years, and was peeing my pants to watch it while I was in Vegas. \n\nOur group got us 2nd row seats. Two words: Blown away! I loved the water acrobatics. The visual stimulation of the show was nonstop and overwhelming. Everywhere you looked, the performers were pushing the boundaries of human physical ability. \n\nThey make the improbable look easy and beautiful.
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The only way I would ever eat here again is if.....\n\n 1. Every restaurant in the world has closed except Arriba\n 2. I died and was reincarnated with no taste buds\n 3. I'd just smoked some chronic and had already finished off all the moldy stuff in my fridge\n 4. I was a rat.\n 5. I was a cockroach.\n 5a. I was a rat who'd eaten a cockroach and wanted to get the taste out of its \n mouth.\n 6. I was King or Emperor or something, wielding enough power to have the head chef tortured if he fucked up my meal.\n 7. Roadkill no longer existed.\n 8. There was a nuclear holocaust and for some strange reason, this was the only \n place left standing.\n 9. I'd just been released from a mental hospital.\n10. My in-laws were visiting from the east coast and wanted to 'try some really good Mexican'.\n11. I lost a bet.\n12. I needed to get out going to church, blaming 'food poisoning' as the culprit.\n13. I'd just landed the role of surly waiter in a major Hollywood film, and needed to \n practice the part by understudying the real thing.\n14. I was into philanthropy and accustomed to the idea of throwing money away.\n15. I was on my deathbed, and my family refused to honor my living will by not\n pulling the plug on me. I'd ask them to take me here for one more meal where I'd\n die on the spot.\n\nMy waiter was a major sphincter, telling us about the happy hour Margarita for 4.99 when a moment later, he informed the couple in the next booth of their 'famous' 99 cent margarita. I want my four bucks back.\n\nWhen I ordered the taco salad for 9.99, trying to be helpful, he suggested I order the salad on the next page..the one for 11.99. I did. It came with cold chicken tasting as though it had been boiled. The lettuce was layered with gobs of sour cream and featured rust spots. I ate about two bites before sending it back. \n\nArriba, between its sphinct-o-waiter and the god-awful, overpriced food, was so bad, if I had to compare it with shit, shit would win. \nEven some rare form of shit only found on the bottom of the ocean, left there by some deep sea creature who's never been photographed. \n\nPlease tell all your snowbird friends about this place.
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Classic big city barber shop! I won't go anywhere else. $19 for a decent hair cut, neck shave, hot towel and great Barber's! Each one with a good story to tell. Where else can you watch a \""man show\"" on a flat screen while getting your hair cut!
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We went to our favorite place again last evening for my birthday. The food is so delicious. The Lobster Bisque and the Wedge Salad is quite yummy. My husband always gets the Prime Rib, as he agrees Anthony's is certainly the best place in Las Vegas for this dish. \nThe atmosphere is very relaxing and serene. We sat outside again and the view is great. The view overlooks the pool and you can see parts of the strip from where we sat. Our waiter, Fabio was great as usual and our busser from Hawaii was so warm and friendly. The hostess's always greet you with nice, welcoming smiles and accommodate your needs. \nThis is by far, our very favorite place to dine in Las Vegas. We love and enjoy going here and think the food is amazing, the service is great and the dining experience continually leaves us happy and satisfied.
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Not as extensive a collection of yarns,but not too shabby either. Lots of fabric for the seamstress as well. Tons of knitting,crochet, and sewing supplies too. Here you'll find wool soaking solutions in various scents as well as jewelry/clasps for your finished progects.Knitting classes are given @ $12.00 per hour,and there is a \""lounge\""area for those who'd like to sit and knit and chat for a bit.
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it' is now close down, gone, no longer there...
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Great market for local produce, meat, and vegetable starts for the garden. It's nice to have a weekend farmer's market closer than Ahwatukee.
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This is another Phoenix restaurant with great ambiance and decor. \n\nI was able to arrive before the rest of my party and had a couple drinks from the outdoor bar. The dirty martinis here are delicious! I also had a couple flatbreads (cheese & chorizo) which were both around $10. They both were very tasty and filling. \n\nFor dinner I split the forbidden rice bowl (I added chicken) and the seafood cioppino ($25). I was surprised how much I liked the rice bowl, I am not exactly sure what type of rice they used, but it was on the sweet side in a good way. Other people at my table had the hanger steak , salmon and the french onion burger, but were not that impressed with it. \n\nI would suggest giving this restaurant a try, I'm glad I did.
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It's hard to determine whether this is a restaurant or a bar it seems more like a restaurant but the focal point is definitely on the micro brewed beers. We tried the sliders the bratwurst the wings the flight of beers and the pretzel and the pretzel was amazing the bratwurst was very good served on pretzel roll with spicy mustard and sauerkraut the flight of beers was good there's nothing wrong with it and we will definitely come back again. We loved the local aspect of using locally sourced ingredients and our favorite beer was the Bell Road IPA First Avenue.
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Great place and food. Sat out on the patio with large party and had great service and food. I will go back for sure and see what else they have to offer other than a yummy sandwich.
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Was a quite evening in tempe! Excellent food and service!
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We were hungry but not for a meal just for some munchies and then i had remembered that Anthony had mentioned that Sago's had a great happy hour.. I always see this place when i drive down Fort Apache but have never thought to give it a go...\n\nIt's really cute inside with a \""Baja\"" theme present on the menu and decor.. It's not that big of a space ...just a bar area and a dining area but the dining area is not closed off... They have lots of TVs and little video games you can play.. \n\nThe happy hour is not listed on the menu so just confirm with the bartender/server before you order but it's $5 on ALL apps and $4 for their limited craft beers. The apps that we tried were yummy and were not small in portion size.. \n\nThe bartender (I forgot her name but she was Japanese possibly Hawaiian... ok maybe Filipina?) was sooooooo sweet! Great service and great Happy Hour~!!!\n\n\nHOT TIP: She said happy hour runs daily from 3-7pm
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We weren't planning on stopping by here, but there was a lady outside with a free spin slot machine. It gives you (50-200) credits to go on certain machines, and if you hit a jackpot during those credits, you get 200 credits payout. It was actually pretty fun because we don't normally spend a lot on slot machines. They also have $1 small margaritas and $1 beers. Pretty great!
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Worst buffet I ever been too in my whole life! Was really disappointed! Nothing had flavor and everything was dry!
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This place has been around for as long as I can remember and it has always sucked. \n\nEarlier today, I had a conversation with one of my best friends about Buffalo Exchange and he went off on a stand-up comedy rant about it that had me and my girlfriend rolling on the floor as we listened on speakerphone. \n\nHe was saying things like \""Buffalo Exchange? What's the 'exchange' part? I exchange an hour of my time for Elvira's dirty looks at my clothes?\"" I made him start a Yelp account just so he could review this place. I really hope he does - and other places as well. Anyway, I don't want to tread his material, so I'll keep this short...\n\nThere's something demoralizing about bringing your clothes in to Buffalo Exchange. They rarely take anything citing that it's not in style or season or whatever, and then you look around and the only stuff they have is more out of style than the shit you're trying to sell them. \n\nThen you look at the person criticizing your clothes and it's some fashion disaster from the mid-90s. When they do take your 130 dollar jeans, they only give you like 4 bucks. They are complete assholes.\n\nI've been to other locations - same story... with one exception - Long Beach. The Long Beach location rocks... well, haven't tried selling - but typically have a great selection to buy. \n\nJust stay away from Tempe Buffalo Exchange - the sooner that place gets torn down and turned into modern urban condos the better... I would like to see Siouxie Sue get a real job somewhere - I can just see her at starbucks looking down her nose at her customers for ordering the wrong coffee.
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Super nice hotel! Everything was great here except their super packed fridge that I couldn't even fit anything into.. Kind of defeats the purpose of having a fridge in the room if I can't put stuff in it. IT was filled with their stuff. Other than that, everything was great. Kind of far from the center of everything but I can't complain.
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Frank, Taylor, and Travis are helpful and happy every day! A good selection of western and English tack!
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I will not be returning to this location! The manager working on Friday night 4/18/14 was very rude!! I purchased 2 GUM Go-Betweens for my daughter and went back to return them 10 minutes later because they were not the right size that my daughter uses. I originally purchased them with a GUM manufacturer coupon and upon getting my refund the cashier said \"" since your getting money refunded to your credit card, it is against store policy to return your $1.00 manufacture coupon back to you\"". I said \"" that is not right because I need to repurchase the correct size Go-Betweens at another CVS perhaps\"". I had just given the coupon and knew it was in her register. I then asked for a manager. As he approached the counter he said \""no, you can not have your coupon back it is the policy of CVS\"". He then proceeded to say \""If you go to Walmart and use a coupon they would not go to their office and get it for you when you return something. I said that is wrong. Most cashiers return your manufacture coupon if it is right in their register. He then just walked away from me and did not resolve the problem. Later, I called the CVS I usually go to. I explained what happened and how it was handled and was told by a woman, CVS does not keep the manufacture coupon and he should have instructed the cashier to return it to me or give me a $1.00 gift card in place of it. I think the CVS at this location is handing in manufacture coupons just so they do not appear under at the end of the night. The district manager should really be aware of managers like this because I was hesitant to ever use a coupon in a CVS again until I decide to call another location and get the truth of how their policy really works!! BE CAREFUL ABOUT THIS WHEN YOU ARE SHOPPING IN THIS STORE!!!
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We love Tia's in Mesa but since we move away. This one is closer. Really happy with the food. Got the sampler mini chimis. They were amazing. Then I tried the ancho peach chicken (to try something new). It has great flavor. Great change to my normal chicken chimichanga. Great service too.
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Yummy breakfast! We sat at the counter and shared a hungry man breakfast. We added some xtra bacon and an English muffin. The English muffins were fantastic!!! The hash browns were crispy and delicious. The service was good, food came out fast and the bill was reasonable. Lovely!
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Pro(s) it was cheap\nCons... First room had roaches in the cabinets so I went to the front desk told the lady she moved us to another room roaches everywhere booked for 3 night only stayed 1 because it was 12Am when I got her from a 13hr drive if I wasn't so tired I would have left didn't bring anything inside slept on top of covers and in my jacket don't waste your money
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Like other reviewers below, I waited it out for awhile before reviewing Hillside Spot. My husband and I were SO happy when they went in after our beloved Coffee Plantation left that we really wanted to give them a chance...\n\nAnd now that we've been there separately, together, for take-out, sit-down, breakfast and lunch... I can honestly only give them 2 stars. It's horrible that I can't run over there for a salad when my kids insist on McDonald's because I know I'll wait forever and that my nearly $10 (with tax) salad won't have bacon or will be so small in its plastic to-go container so as to make me say \""never again\"" and \""I'd rather pay $5 for the Grilled Banch Ranch Salad at McD's. Ugh, I hate that I just wrote that! But at least they have my food ready right away and NEVER forget the bacon.\n\nMy first experience was way back when they opened and I loved their pancakes with bananas and creme fraiche and peanuts, but the side of bacon wasn't quite cooked right (I should be able to request \""fatty bacon\"" and not get snappy-crisp bacon, right?) but since then, every time I've had them since, it tastes like the batter wasn't mixed thoroughly and I taste the egg... if I wanted eggs, I'd order them. And I have. The farmer's veggie omelet has always been to my liking and the coffee is fine.\n\nThe croque moiseur is quite good as well.\n\nBut overall, I'll agree with many of the reviewers in that the quality does not quite justify the expense, especially when you consider the wait time (25 minutes for a to-go salad and there was no one ahead of me on line!) and the generally indifferent staff.\n\nI don't plan on trying them for dinner because I'm assuming I will come away with the same \""meh\"" feeling. Sorry.
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Stopped by here on a whim. Bagels and cream cheese are fantastic, staff are pleasant, will be coming here again.
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Entrees include a choice of Caesar salad or soup. The Caesar salad here is marginal so we each opted for a cup of minestrone soup which were hearty. We were also served warm rolls plus the always excellent EVOO, roasted garlic and tomato dipping sauce. Our entrees were eggplant Parmesan - lightly breaded eggplant, marinara, ricotta and mozzarella. This meal never fails to fills us up so we once again opted to take our free, with fun book coupons received at hotel check-in, slices of tiramisu to go.
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I'm very impressed with this range. It's very clean, they provide target stands with concrete slots at 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 25, 50, 75, 100, 150, and 200 yards. \n\n$7 a person. They have a punch card for multiple trip discounts. The breaks are every 15 minutes. \n\nA bit father from town than I'd like but the drive is scenic. \n\nHighly recommended.
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I went there for the first time on Tuesday. I have been there twice more in the past 3 days. I love this place. But after eating there 3 times now I think I love the bar more than the food. I think it's awesome that this killer rock bar serves Chinese food until 2am seven nights a week. Also the people that work there are \""OUT OF THEIR WAY FRIENDLY\"". But the food itself is about average. I have only had 3 things on the menu so far so I will continue to plow through until I find the one dish I really love. I will be going back because the place is so freakin cool.
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If I can give 0 stars I would. The staff in the extension portion is beyond rude and I'll buy hair from Nicole extensions on Maryland parkway from now on. Unreal. Apparently I am not the first person with this problem. Oh and it's not the lake mead location. They are great. It's the eastern location that sucks.
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This place is really underwhelming and really expensive. \n\nI came in here searching for some storage ottomans, and as I walked in I was attended to immediately and given a tour of all their storage ottomans. None of them met what I was looking for, so I thanked the man who toured me to all of them, and as he walked me out (seriously, I was escorted out like a child), he made mention about a leather sectional. $7K for a leather sectional that looks like it's from 1987? Yeah, no.
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I am a stickler for not only good food, but also quality food... That being said, I definitely will not be returning to this buffet. The food was edible, but the lack of selection and spotty service makes this a place that I will only need to go to once in my short life here on Earth.
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So I came here to get lunch portions for my friends who loves Pad thai\nThe lunch portion is small\nI ordered 2 pad thais, 1 singapore noodles and 1 pad see ew. I am not really impressed with the Pad Thais but I like Pad sew. 4 orders cost 23$ total. \nWhen I walked in , the place was dead quiet, but after talking to the waitress, she said the restaurant has been opening for 8 months, \nOverall, The taste was not bad for such a cheap price.
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Charlotte Cafe is an old school type of place which I happen to love but truth be told, the joint could use a good cleaning. There is this thin layer of grime that seems to be over the tables and especially the menus. ICK! \n\nThat day, I had the Chicken Pita sandwich with a side of Fried Squash. The sandwich was good no complaints and the squash was fine as well. The squash was obviously frozen not fresh but still it was OK. \n\nThe service was PUSHY! Our waitress was irritated with me for not knowing what I wanted the moment my butt hit the booth. She became even more annoyed when after the 2nd time, I still did not know what I wanted. \n\nI doubt I will go back. There are a TON (almost too many) of these meat and three places here in the QC that offer tastier food.
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Just ate there. Food was bland and flavorless. We had to go and get a menu to verify what we ordered, as the menu claimed it came with certain things and toppings which did not make it to our plates. The burger has like warm mush that faintly tasted like potatoes. Salad unimpressive as well unfortunately. $30 down the drain. Tempe and Phx has better options out there we hope...
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Being unfamiliar with this area of town, I decided to try this bakery after reading the great reviews. There were so many delicious looking treats to choose from that we had a hard time deciding. However, I am giving this business only two stars because the employees seemed annoyed to have us there (not just one, but all three of them were not friendly at all). I wouldn't say they were rude exactly, but I would describe their demeanor as very unfriendly. It was very odd because I'm used to bakery employees being very happy and upbeat. I felt very unwelcome. Even though the cookies, donut, and cheesecake we bought were delicious, I probably won't try this bakery again due to the poor service. There are plenty of other bakeries in town with equally delicious treats that offer far superior service.
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This is one of my favorite places to eat in Las Vegas. We don't have many places like this here in our city. I used to hate the taped up papers all over, it looked so dirty. I went back a few days ago and was thrilled to see they cleaned it up! So much better!! The food is still awesome diner food. The staff is friendly and the service is fast.
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This nursery has become our first choice for any additions to the yard - be it annuals in pots, cactus or shrubs. They have a phenomenal selection of pots -- indoor and outdoor. The plants are organized and displayed in a way that helps you understand how much sun vs shade they may need. it's very easy to get in and out and bring home some great greenery!! I only wish they had more holiday items at Christmas -- live wreaths, garland, and poinsettias, even ornaments.
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We've been to this restaurant a number of times and have always had a good experience. Their food is great and the happy hour prices for the food are very reasonable. We took some friends from out of town and they, too, were very impressed. We'll keep returning on a regular basis.
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Mom was in town for a few data do we went here on a groupon deal. First time I tried to use this thing was on a Monday. Of course I didn't read the fine print so groupon deals don't work here on Monday's because of half price wine deal they have that day. Doesn't really make sense to me but whatever that was my fault. My girl and I shared penne ala vodka which was mediocre at best. So they get me to go there twice because now I have to come back to use the actual groupon. I had the filet with lobster and my mom had halibut both were pretty good but service was very slow. I had to ask to refill drinks which is a big pet peeve of mine. Oh and at the end of the meal they added 18% gratuity on the check. Which def. is not common practice for a party of 2 for dinner. Just annoyed by that fact a lot. Probably would have left as much or more anyway but having slow service and having to wait a while for the check. It really just left a bad taste in my mouth. If I was the owner of this place I would probably want to make sure have good service no matter how the customer found out about the place because as it is I got like 50% off one time and won't be back. It's to far away and not worth the drive for slow mediocre service.
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My husband and I usually come in on Tuesdays for the .35 wing special. The service is always bad but we usually overlook it as there are few places to eat in San Tan Valley and we kind of like the wings. Tonight's experience especially unsatisfactory. Disappointment all around. Still not sure on who was supposed to be our actual waitress. We waited a very unreasonable amount of time to get our drinks and have our order taken. We finally got our beer from a gal but she said she can't take our order for food and we asked her to send over someone who can. In fact, after waiting over 20 minutes after putting in our drink order, and still not having someone take our order, we had to pull a waitress from the other dining room to take our order and she was kind enough to do so. She was already busy and seemed to be the only one actually being productive. A short blonde waitress finally brought our wings finally after more than a half hour but didn't even give us time to ask for napkins and plates before running off only to spend about 10 minutes with who appeared to be her boyfriend and some friends a couple booths over. We watched this short blonde waitress carry on with her boyfriend and she seemed to have a very foul attitude. We assumed she was the \""intended\"" waitress for our table but evidentley not because a 4th waitress came to our table to check on us and she said she was our waitress apologetically because we were just finally meeting at the end of our meal. We waited another unreasonabe amount of time for the check and a couple boxes for the leftover wings. She finally came back with the check and a tiny box and said that was all she was allowed to give us for the dozen or so left over wings. This box only held a few wings and we had 2 different flavors. I told her how getting and adequate to go box has never been a problem in the past and insisted on speaking to the manager. The manager \""Brooke\"" came to the table and I asked for an adequate box for our leftover wings and she said it's the rules not to give any more than the 1 tiny styrofoam box. I could tell she wasn't the usual manager because she was dead set on passing the buck to the normal manager saying how they are even stricter with the rules than she is. After I told her we are Tuesday regulars and she is clearly new to Tuesdays and lecturing her on how a good manager would handle things correctly without passing the buck and making the regular customer feel unimportant , she agreed to give us another tiny box. But ONLY this time. She really had no concern for the complaint about the bad service and in fact dismissed our concerns. Tonight's experience was 100% a result of terrible management and may cost this restraunt a couple of good once a week regular patrons. So if you happen to visit this place on a Tuesday and you have the misfortune of having the fill in Manager named Brooke, expect a similar experience and make sure you eat every wing your served at the table because they are too cheap to give an adequate to go box for the leftovers and they would rather the food just go to waste.
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I used to joke about this place because of past experiences with restaurants that do many different asian dishes at once. Usually they're so terrible with food that it'll knock you on your back faster than a kick to the face.\n\nTott's proved me wrong. So wrong that I came back the day after I ate there. Everything i've had has been really good, but I have an addiction to their orange shrimp. The perfect level of spice, the crunchy golden shrimp, and that godly sauce...sorry. I need to clean up my keyboard now. The walnut shrimp was really good, the bourbon chicken was nice, the stir fry is good, and the lo mein was excellent.\n\nWait. All this praise and it's only getting 4 out of 5? Okay, their fried rice isn't all that great (tastes pretty flat) and the won ton soup has some pretty weak won tons. \n\nThe portions are huge though and it compensates for the flat rice. If their fried rice was as good as any other chinese place, i'll happily edit this and give them five stars. The owner is really nice though and is always thankful for your business...so my final score is a 4 1/2 out of 5.
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This was my first Cirque Du Soleil show. I was warned I would walk away in awe, and I did! \nFrom the second you walk in they pull you into the performance. The performers are up in the rafters that line the treater as you find your seats, screaming and yelling to eachother. They walk around and interact with the audience. But BE WARNED, as I was taking a drink of my cocktail, one of the performers jumped on the back of my seat and spilled it all over my new dress : ( I know, Boo Hoo, right? Regardless, it was a great show. I don't want to give too much away, So add this to your \""Vegas too do list\"" and we'll look forward to reading your review in the future.
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What can I say...it is what you can expect from Lawry's. Good service and Great Steaks. As always...we ordered tooooo much food, our eyes are always bigger than our tummy. The Prime Rib was cooked to perfection and always great on taste.\n\n9/29 - Backed for another business dinner. Very consistence prime ribs, great service, and no complaints...starved all day because I knew I was coming here.
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I have been going here since they opened a few years back and have NEVER once been disappointed. Everything is super fresh and they are the nicest people ever. I am glad to see this place thriving.\n\nMy favorite is the old reliable Pho Tai. I also love getting the crispy eggrolls. They come with lettuce, cucumber, carrots, basil and mint to create little eggroll burritos... Man I am hungry!\n\nEven if you order your food to go, they take extra care to pack everything nice and when you get home it is as good as you would have in the restaurant!\n\nMy first review and I chose Noodles Ranch, that has got to say something!
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Archi's is definitely worth going out of your way for, The Pad Thai is outstanding. The Thai tea is sweet and nice. Service is friendly and fast. The Rainbow location is the newer out of the two. It's probably me being mental but I like the Flamingo location a little better. They have a descent lunch special as well.
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This facility has really gone down hill. I mean it was never a fancy place to go but I never worried about my safety.\n\nYesterday I came to walk around on my dinner break. I was entering neighborhood 2 and walking into the carpeted area around johnny rockets. My shoe (a t-strap sandal) got stuck because the plastic that divides the carpeted area and the concrete area. The middle section of my shoe ripped out and I went flying onto the cement area. I really hurt my knees, wrists, and my ankle was twisted. \n\nClearly I will live but when I called to let them know so that nobody else would be hurt I was treated like I did something wrong by the first person that answered. No apologies were made until the facilities manager realized I was not calling to sue. Now I understand being cautious but it would be nice if at the very least they offered to replace my shoes. I ended up missing two hours of work because I could not very well go back without shoes. I have sore wrists, a twisted ankle, and a barely choked out hollow apology.\n\nPart of me thinks I should speak with my lawyer.
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Look, folks, don't take you car to Firestone, okay?\n\nLook through all the other local reviews on here, like you're already doing if you're reading this, and find a SMALL, reputable local shop with good reviews.\n\nFirestone is just a big crappy chain, they are WAY overpriced for their services.\n\nFirestone and similar places may be thorough when it comes to SOME issues, but these mechanics are just reading codes from the diagnostic machine.\n\nAnd can we talk about diagnostic prices? Like $90 or $100.\n\nTake your car to Keith's (Interstate Auto) right next door. He's honest. FREE diagnostic. Finds the REAL problems.\n\nFirestone COMPLETELY MISSED a vacuum leak on my gal's car, but Keith found it.\n\nFirestone wanted to charge us over $2000 for all the things they wanted to do, many just precautions. They would have replaced my mass air flow sensor, without even TELLING ME they can be cleaned, and then completely miss the vacuum leak? I don't think so. The front desk girl is nice, but the mechanic I talked to was kinda rude, pushy, and just sounded annoyed to have to talk to me.\n\nDon't go to Firestone. Find somewhere else. ANYWHERE else.
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I think that The Cosmoplitan will succeed where City Center kind of flopped because it actually brings something different to the strip. \n\nI am no fan of casinos, and it takes a lot to get me to go to the strip in general.... but when I heard that Cosmo had brought in Best Coast (awesome indie surf rock band, of whom I am a big fan) to play FREE shows, I was sold. The band had a 4-day stint, playing two shows a night. And they drew in a crowd rarely seen outside The Beat or Beauty Bar, aka hipsters. Brilliant! This is what I mean. Cosmo is looking at new ways to bring in and entertain a different clientele. Very smart, and I look forward to more indie bands playing there (which LV is sorely lacking in terms of entertainment options.)\n\nOK, so my night started out great thanks to Elnino F's quick tip on parking (garage is on Harmon right across LVB when coming from the east). LOVE the high tech garage with numbers of available spaces clearly posted for each level, and the red (full) and green (empty) lights above each parking space. Damn that's clever. \n\nBut probably my favorite thing about Cosmo is the design. Not the decor, which is gorgeous and all, but the floor plan. The focus is vertical, not horizontal, so there's none of the labyrinthine feel and accompanying sense of hopelessness at ever being able to escape while walking through. The casino is limited to one floor, with restaurants, lounges, and shops upstairs. It's so easy to get around and find things. \n\nOk, so it's super pretty and cool too. Sound and Stage is slated to bring in more indie bands (yay!); Chandelier is doing amazing things with mixology at prices that don't break the bank (~$12 for fancy specialty cocktails); and at the very least, China Poblano and Jaleo have lots of vegan options for eating. This place has tons of potential!
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Greasy pizza, TERRIBLE service. Expect to wait more than an hour for mediocre at best pizza.
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Very small selection. I think it was $15 a person. Seriously... I think you are better off grabbing a burger. The desert was cool, but food wise.. you literally get up to grab your food, and that's it.... there is no extra food that will be coming out, just chicken, grill or fried, mashed potatoes, veggies, and a few others.. but nothing is special about this buffet. The wait to get in was crazy... and I still can't understand why.
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I like this place. It's down the street from work, it's fast, it's cheap, and it's darn good mexican.\n\nIf you order a burrito add lettuce and tomato, some of the stuff comes out rather plain for me.\n\nIt's def not going to be the *best* Mexican food you have ever had but it sure won't be the worst!
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A friend said she found this place on google under \""dance clubs.\"" Four of us showed up on a Friday night at 11:00 p.m. I'd say there were 30 people in there. They had a DJ playing meh music, smoking patio, darts, pool table, dead dance floor. The bathrooms were clean. I was acting as the designated driver for the night and they do not offer free soda for the DD's, bummer. The crowd was mainly males, really good looking ones, I remember thinking \""there are some serious hotties on the West side.\"" The bartender was attentive and nice. It's not a dance club at all, just me and another friend were the only ones that danced the entire night. \n\nI played erotic photo hunt on the touch screen at the bar. \""Moanz\"" is top 4 scores.
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As someone who uses a bicycle daily for commuting purposes and running the occasional errand, I have greatly appreciated the service people at Williamson Street Bikes. Whether it's changing a flat, or a major overhaul of gears, brakes, derailleur, etc., the guys working there have always been polite, informative and helpful. Although there have been times where I spent a boatload of money on new gear, there have also been plenty of times when they made a quick fix for me at no charge.\n\nIn all, I'm pleased to have such a great resource so close to where I live (and nicely situated on the bike path!)
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Since this is Montreal, I didn't have high expectations for Korean bbq, but I wanted to give this place a try cus my friends here were so curious about it. The marinade was definitely not Korean....more like Chinese diluted to adhere to the typical sweetness of western food. It tasted cheap. I advise people to get drunk so you can forget about the bland taste and just keep eating. As I looked around, I felt bad for the people who are eating this, thinking this is actually Korean. I gave it one more star only because the price is relatively cheap: but remember that you get what you pay for.
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Worst haircut I've ever received in my life! Ridiculously uneven, the left side of my head has hair over 2 inches longer than the right! Ridiculous..... I have endured many shitty haircuts here and at other sportsclips but that's the last one... Don't want to rat out the hairstylist who did this but let's just say there was nothing \""Precious\"" about this haircut.
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Called these guys two days ago to schedule. Spoke to AJ the owner. During the conversation I explained that it was a simple job and would not take much time. Agreed to be here at 9am today, Saturday. It is now 9:20 and no call no show. I called them and no one picks up. Finally I get a call from someone who does not identify himself saying that they won't be coming. Made up some bogus story to cover for the no show , no call. Very unprofessional. If there had been a true issue then they would have called clients hours ago to make them aware of a problem. No such call was forthcoming. Do not use this service. Unreliable. Do not keep their word. Basic tenet of running a small business. Would not recommend.
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When we first walked up there was an older Hispanic woman working the door she would not greet us or speak to us at all for over five minutes we almost walked away but we had a $75 food credit from our stay at the hotel and wanted to utilize it. She even tried to take the girls waiting behind us first but they said no we were first in line. I do not like to say this but I felt it was possibly a discrimination type of thing because we are an interracial couple. I didn't mention this to my boyfriend but it was very upsetting. Thank goodness a seater came up and took us to a table. We went on a Saturday night during the dueling piano performance which was fun and lively. The food itself was pretty good. My boyfriend had a create your own burger and was very satisfied. I had buffalo strips which were good and spicy. The fries were great here. Pricing was high but it's Las Vegas so it's kind of to be expected.
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I really don't know what the fuss is all about this place? Went for breakfast on 8-23-14 and their menu is a bit different. Just some odd pairings. Everything is pretty pricey. I was looking all over for just your traditional bacon and eggs and hash browns and that was $13-14. Finally found it and the hash browns are country potatoes that were hard and cold. They make their own jam, sort of. It was a gelled mess of a real strawberry. I saw other people get waffles or pancakes that are huge but you only get one as a serving. They get two stars instead of one because service was fairly good. However, I would not return. Too much money for nothing special.
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We had heard great things about this restaurant and were very excited to go. What a disappointment. The service was sooo slow. I think we got water about 10 minutes after being seated. It must have taken another 10-15 minutes for the waiter to show up, and when he did, it was as if we were bothering him. We ordered two seafood entrees, two beers, and an order of sushi. The taste was average and the portions small. When we ordered the sushi, we laughed at the amount we were given. For the price we were expecting more. The atmosphere is fine - nothing special. After about 1 1/2 hours, we left $65 lighter - and still hungry. So we headed over to Dean and Deluca...
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The shuttle ride TO the airport seemed an awful lot longer than the shuttle ride FROM the airport. So that was weird. Other than that oh-so-helpful little tidbit, I have nothing to add to what the previous reviewers have said. Except that there is, indeed, gasoline relatively closeby, which is helpful if you don't want to get charged $35 a gallon by Alamo.
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I love the atmosphere and the food was great, you get to sing and dance there if you aren't shy.
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Well, I won't be going here again in the foreseeable future.\n\nWe went for breakfast and the food was alright at best. My bacon was not cooked as ordered so the waiter awkwardly made me remove the bacon from my plate of food to put on a separate plate he had to take away - all the while without saying a word. Also the portions of eggs and potatoes were small. The blueberry muffin was the best part of the whole experience. \n\nThe waiter was the worst part of the experience. We had Todd. I'm pretty sure you can't even call this guy a waiter. (For the record I waitressed in college so I understand how it's supposed to be done & the hardships that come along with the job). He hardly spoke to us and was beyond weird. He made my boyfriend and I feel uncomfortable and awkward during all points of interaction. Sure, he was pretty functional and brought things we asked for, but he had a better than thou sort of persona. Never asked if anything was ok, never said you're welcome to a thank you (he wouldn't say anything but just walk away), and the bored to death look never left his face. It pretty much felt he hated having to wait on us, hated his job, and hated life.\n\nThe entire visit was weird and like I said, we will not be going back. I gave this place 2 stars for the fact the food was decent and the restaurant seemed clean. I would recommend to steer clear of this place unless you like mediocre food and terrible service.
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Really enjoy this place! Great portion size, very friendly service
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Majide!!! \n\nLook, this place is an AYCE sushi joint not some three Michelin star winning sushi restaurant like Sukiyabashi Jiro. So if you are looking for top quality sushi, you should know better than to come here. I mean, do you go into McDonald's expecting USDA prime beef? I should rephrase that to do you expect real beef at McDonald's ... \n\nI mean it baffles my mind that people expect 5-star sushi at an AYCE where lunch (11 to 3) is $20.95 and dinner (3 to 11) is $23.95! Then again, there are insensible morons all around us like the crazies that I saw the other day buying sushi from 7-Eleven. Oh the horror!\n\nLet's put it this way, compared to the prices of buffets on The Strip, Yama Sushi's price is a steal. Moreover, have you even seen the deplorable sushi on The Strip? Either way, I came here expecting quantity over quality, but was surprised that the quality wasn't too shabby. \n\nThe wife and I ate at Yama Sushi because we were in town with a bunch of Los Angeles Yelpers as part of an unofficial summer break weekend for July 4th. You see, the wife and I don't usually eat AYCE and Yama Sushi was not even on our radar, but since the group decided to check it out we decided to join them as not to be party foul. \n\nSo yea, although I still needed to tackle down some of the Vegas restaurants reviewed by my Yelp friend and Vegas aficionado Rod U. (http://www.yelp.com/user_details_lists?userid=oeAhRa8yFa9jtrhaHnOyxQ) who has several awesome Vegas restaurant lists, we took the detour with Yama Sushi that ended up being better than expected.\n\nDespite our large party (20+), Yama Sushi accommodated us by putting together 4-5 tables. Since I am an aisle-person (planes, concerts, sporting events), the wife and I sat at an end table. Our end table of six was the sober table because we had come to eat and not to get drunk and rowdy. I mean pro eaters know that AYCE places recuperate their money via overpriced alcohol, DUH!\n\nAnyways, we must have ordered a million rolls. I can't even remember what we had because the food just kept on \""rollin\"". There were rolls with cream cheese, rolls with eel sauce, and rolls with gooey mayo goodness. But with AYCE, everything all starts tasting the same after awhile. Good thing Ed A. (http://www.yelp.com/user_details?userid=zyFN0KU7Y9MfTZIROrsKhA) was at our table to clear the leftover roll pieces our gluttonous asses could not finish... so that we could order more of course. \n\nComing in with low expectations, I was surprised that the food wasn't too bad. The rolls were decent and the appetizers such as the soft shell crab and sweet shrimp were tasty. I really do not know how this business model works because pretty much their entire menu is available for AYCE (some items such as the uni had a limit of one order).\n\nThe only real awkward moment of the night was that there seemed to be some disagreement with the drunk table at our party about whether they had ordered 3 or 4 small bottles of sake (375 ML). While I was not paying attention to their count, either they are real lightweights with sake or the restaurant overcharged a bottle. At the end of the day, they ended up only paying for 3. Aside from that moment, I was impressed by how good a job Yama did of servicing our large crowd.\n\nSo is Yama Sushi 5-star quality? Come on now. However, for the price, it is as good a value that you will find in a town (Las Vegas aka Lost Wages) hell-bent on stealing all your wages. \n\n* BTW AYCE sushi places get you full with the rice in the rolls.\n** The only sashimi-type dish for AYCE they have is the sashimi salad.
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This hotel is okay. Cheap, but you get what you pay for. For me, while I'm on vacation I try not to spend too much time in my room so I'm just looking for a room where I can sleep comfortably and get ready for my day. Here are some of the problems I had with my stay at the Plaza Hotel and Casino in downtown Vegas: 1) The next room over was smoking pot, so I had to endure that while I went to sleep (it is one of the rooms where they are joined by a locked door), 2) out of the 6 elevators, only 2 were in operation. The other 4 were under repair, 3) Tried taking shower in the morning, but all I got nothing but steaming water - no cold water in the shower or bathroom sink. Called front desk and they said they will have someone fix it. 20 minutes later it was fixed, but I had to keep checking the water to see if it was fixed. Never got a call or contact from the hotel saying it was fixed. 4) You have to pay for parking but you can get it reimbursed at the cashier office only within 24hrs from the time you park. \n\nOverall, the experience was not horrible, but not good either. I think the next time I will stay at the California or dish out the extra cash for a hotel on the strip. It's just that the circumstances of my trip, downtown Vegas hotel's was a better pick.\n\nOh one neat thing is the 1/2 lbs. hot dog eatery downstairs next to the subway.
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Recently visited this jeweler to have a ring resized. Was quoted a resize at $80, then $85 when I brought it in to drop off. Furthermore, the gentleman told me that he keeps any gold he removes as that is included in his price. \nUpon shopping around, I was able to get the ring sized and rhodium plated for $40 bucks out the door! It looks beautiful and I felt much better dealing with someone who was straight from the start.
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I came here on Sunday to watch the Packers game and I would say we didn't have the best service. The bar was fairly empty but there was just the bartender and cook on staff. She was overwhelmed trying to get drinks, food, and get the TVs set up with the right games. \n\nFirst of all, the only \""paying customers\"" that were in there wanted to watch the Packer game and asked for the sound to be turned on. I was told that the Regional Manager was coming in and requested a different game (Bills/Jets maybe?) to be played. Since when don't you follow what your paying customers are requesting? I had about half a mind to march over to that manager and tell him that his customer service skills suck but I didn't want to get in a fight or make a scene. \n\nThe bloodies were not good, just tasted like tomato juice and bad vodka. At least the food was cheap and the beers were cheap, it was a nice change from the Vegas Strip. We left at halftime.
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I am giving this restaurant 1 star, only because my entree was actually good. Otherwise, it would have been a zero star review. Everything there could use a lot of improvement. Upon arriving we were greeted by a hostess who seemed to be confused about where to seat us, although the restaurant was mostly unoccupied, with the exception of the small bar area. This led to her being bickered at by what ended up being our waitress. We were then seated by the manager with no menus. I went to the ladies room to wash my hands before our meal, where I was enjoying the lovely music.... just as it was abrubtly turned off. There was no music for the rest of our visit. When we finally got some menus (and bread upon request), we ordered some drinks. I ordered a rum and coke, and my date ordered a coffee. Don't let their happy hour advertising fool you! There is NO HAPPY HOUR at Ruffino's restaurant. Although they do have a happy hour in the small bar area, if you sit even 10 feet away from it, you do not get to enjoy the special drink prices. I was misled and ended up paying full price for a drink, that if ordered a few feet away would have been half price! My date's coffee came out lukewarm, and when our appetizers arrived I had wished I ordered something else. My dates salad was pretty tasty, but my tortellini en brodo soup was awful. It was some chicken bouillon water with overcooked pasta, that had no hint of the meat it had suggested existed in it. Our entrees arrived quite a while later, and our table still hadn't been bussed since the appetizers. Both of our entrees were pretty darn tasty, but both were only lukewarm again. Not hot at all. Then there was a baby screaming with no music playing to distract me from the wailing infant. The waitress was snippy and seemed to be in a bad mood. And even with a lady following the waitress around for training, couldn't seem to bring out a box for my food and a requested cup of coffee. The service was just slow and almost snotty. So, I really wouldn't recommend it. It is too overpriced for a place with a hit and miss menu and very poor service.\nAlso, I ordered the Chicken Florentine, which is supposedly a stuffed chicken breast. But, it was actually only just topped with the ingredients listed. It also doesn't come with a knife, so I had to attempt cutting it up with a butter knife. Still pretty good, especially after I took it home and made it hot.
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This is my new favorite coffee shop in Phoenix. Had a meeting there this morning and went early to have breakfast, after reading that it's owned by Matt's BB. Had the breakfast burrito, which, although a little pricey at $6, was really good. The banana bread was also pretty awesome. As for the coffee, it was the best I've had in a Phoenix shop...sorry Lux. I really liked the ambiance there, which for some reason made us feel a little like in an airport, but in a good way...great music playing as well.\n\nWill definitely be back.
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Loved it. Was tired when we arrived so we relaxed in our room & ordered room service - which was delicious. After resting we got out and explored, no complaints at all everything was beautiful, service was superb, all in hotel restaurants were fantastic. Prime Steakhouse, was great views from outside were perfect, best servers in the world, with melt in your mouth steak. Yellowtail, a cool hip vibe- try the popping crab roll for fun & poprocks. Buffet for breakfast was a dream come true, avoid long line and walk to the right ask to be sat in the bar. Our room overlooking the fountains, wonderful 26th floor offers excellent views. Will go again and stay here, can't imagine staying anywhere else! If price is no object consider a private Villa with your own pool.
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I have gone here several times. My favorite is their pasta. Tastes fresh and delicious. Pasta with clams is my favorite but I just tried their penne pasta and it was delish. The pizza's are great too....tonight we had Russo's special. The ingredients were fresh and the dough was wonderful. My husband is hard to please and he felt that their pizza did not taste 'commercial' but fresh.
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Like alot of Vietnamese restaurants in North Carolina, this one is a bit off the beaten path (at least from the parts of Charlotte I usually go to). But unlike alot of those same Vietnamese restaurants, the interior of this one (tables, floors, chairs, bathrooms) is immaculate. Also, the level and friendliness of service is higher here than most Vietnamese restaurants. I could not help but notice the number of people the hostess (owner?) knew and welcomed back. Repeat business is one of the best endorsements a restaurant can get.\n\nIn terms of the food, it was on par with other Vietnamese restaurants I have been to. We ordered the hot pot and a vermicelli bowl. Both solid dishes. Would go again.
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From now on my favorite Mexican restaurant in town. Not only for its authenticity but its friendly service and of course the rich and savory dishes. Give it a try and your palate will thank you. Just saying. :)
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This place sucks I think the people who have it good reviews are related to workers here because the wings are BONES no meat, over cooked. guys from my work also said the same thing when I mentioned this place to them. The workers all got attitude like it's some kinda members only club. There is way better places to eat in this area. The place is very trashy looking inside also. Don't waist your money. You have been warned.
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My husband and I rented the RV we were given a very brief walk around and told that the RV was working. We found out after leaving and getting the unit home that there was no sewer hose. We called the RV facility and were told that the dump would be taken care of. So that was nice of them. Then we drove 75 miles out to the desert for my family camping trip. When we went to turn on the heater the first night we found it was not working. Since the office was closed we froze all night and waited til the morning for the company to open. When we called the Spring Valley office we were told we would be authorized up to $50 for a space heater or we can call Travelers Assistance. I called Travleres Assistance and they took me througha list of things trying to fix the issue. The heater was still not working. They said we had the option of driving 100 miles (at 17 cents per mile) to El Centro and waiting for them to service the vehicle or they could authorize up to $75 for a space heater. I did not want to waste my money on mileage to fix a broken unit nor waste a whole day of my short vacation fixing something that is broken that shouldnt have been in the first place. My husband rode his quad to Borrego Springs looking for a space heater later in the day and to local shops looking but to no avail. So now we stayed in the RV for a second night only to find out the water heater doesnt work either. When we returned the unit the guy at the desk offered to refund another $150 to my card but said if I contact customer relations I can dispute it further. I opted to take it up with Corporate and contacted their customer relations department. Per the receptionist there is not a single person I can talk to but I can email because they require everything in writing. I emailed several times and was only told I could have a $150 gift card and sorry for the inconvenience. I basically paid $500 for a glorified tent. I could have saved myself the headache and trouble and just stayed in a tent. Not only is the company stonewalling me but they are treating customers very rude and disrespectfully. I have never been treated like this by any company. I contacted the BBB in Arizona and filed a dipute against them. I also contacted the state Attorney General. This company's customer service is appalling and they are most disrespectful and rude people I have ever met or dealt with in my life. I will NEVER rent from them again!!!! I urge you to do the same. Spend the few extra bucks and go with someone else. This place is HORRIBLE!!!!!!!! RUN AWAY FAST FROM THIS COMPANY!!!!!
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I was lucky enough to stay at The Venetian for my first time in Las Vegas with the boyfriend. This was before Tao was built and definitely before the Wynn was there. We booked a suite with a king sized bed online from the united airlines company for their vacation package. When we arrived in the hotel, I was instantly taken away by the beautiful artwork throughout the hotel lobby and the intricate details throughout. We were initally in line in the main lobby but we were quickly ushered to another lobby where there were no lines an elevator ride away. We had no problems checking in and I was deeply impressed by their suite. \nMy favorite place in the room had to be the bathroom!! It was large, separate glass shower, soaking tub, dual sinks, and a toilet in its separate room, and a vanity table with a magnifying mirror! There were 2 fluffy robes hanging in the closet. The sunken living room was huge and I liked the fact the bed had recessed reading lights. \nThe shops downstairs are great, so are some of their restaurants. There are lots of variety of stores suitable for almost everyone. How can you not love a hotel with gondolas strolling around the manmade rivers?! If I can afford to stay in the Venetian again, I would be there in a heart beat.
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This pizza was a pleasant surprise! For some reason I didn't think I'd like it so I've been putting off having it for months. But tonight we were looking for something quick and close to home, and we had a coupon. \n\nService was friendly and the pizza was ready when we arrived. The prices seem a little steep but with the coupons that come in the coupon mailers they're more reasonable. \n\nWe had the thin crust and it was actually very good! Didn't expect the pizza to be cut in small squares but it was fun to eat like that :) The bottom of the crust had a cool texture, like \""crust crumbs\"", so-to-speak. Next time I'll try the deep dish pie. And I can't wait to try the zeppoles. Any place that has those is OK in my book! \n\nWill definitely be back soon.
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I LOVE Dr. Campbell. we have been taking all 3 of our kids here for 9 years the staff is amazing and very \""on top\"" of my kids needs. i am a nurse and my husband is a physician and we are very picky about our doctors. Camelback peds. is way above expectations!!
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Rip. Off. If you want anything done same/next day, it will cost you $200 ON TOP OF whatever the DMV is charging you.\n\nThey were very friendly until I started asking them questions about their business and they became rude and condescending. I don't want to give my business to people like that and you shouldn't either.\n\nDon't waste your money for something that can be taken care of online or under two hours just down the street.\n\nTerrible.
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Worst service ever! My company made a huge order last week, the order came more than an hour late and delivered half the order. When we called to find out where the rest of the order was the lady on the line said she was quote\""doing us a favor\"" .... Really I didn't know having us pay you fro product and service was doing a us a favor last time I checked you need customers to stay in business????? I would never go here again and the over 200 employees we have who are in close proximity to this place will also not be giving them any of our business again! WORST EVER!!
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The food is great! \n\nI ordered pork cutlets from the favorites column and it was a HUGE plate. If I can't finish my meal at any restaurant then that place deserves kudos in my book. \n\nI think what would've made the experience like the absolute best would be if there was more people working. I came on Sunday and all the seats were taken and only one person was working the cashier and serving the food. Maybe I had bad luck and they just happened to have a chaos grenade go off when I got there...either way my taste buds were satisfied. \n\nMahalo.
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One of my close friends Antonio had his 18th birthday party here and everything was absolutely perfect! The BBQ, the salad, the Mac and cheese, chicken! I was in heaven. The customer service was rapid quick and super friendly! Might start being the best restaurant in town square !!!
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A great new place specializing in rotisserie chicken at the far east end of the Plateau. A big, open, bright, and beautiful space serving delicious food and cocktails. A group of us shared two whole chickens, which came with fries and coleslaw. I dare say it's the best rotisserie I have had in Montreal...very friendly service and casual atmosphere. Will definitely be returning to try their chimichurri....
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Don't really have any major complaints about this place. I think what I liked most about it was the location and the decor inside. Huge sparkly dragon along the wall, everything is warm, golden-tone. It's relaxing with a hint of Asian fusion. The service was nice, went during lunch so it wasn't too busy. \n\nFood-wise: the drunken noodles are your best bet, if its your first time. They use the flat rice noodles, and the taste was pretty good. I ordered the panang curry, and it was delicious! Although it was a little expensive for noodles and curry, the portions are good! I wasn't able to finish all my curry and shared it with the table. \n\nThai tea was too sweet. Didnt really taste that authentic, just like something from a can. So caution there.
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