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A very good Mexican restaurant for Madison. The bar is nice and cozy and the beer is always cold. Good selection of beer too.\n\nFood is excellent. I usually go for a burrito but sometimes the have very interesting specials that are always great. I had one that used cactus and it was a nice gamble for me. Introduced something new for my palate.\n\nThe chips and salsa as appetizers are amount the best in town. Te hot sauce has a good bite and the chips themselves have some good spice.\n\nDefinitely a place to try if you are craving Mexican. | 1 |
This was a mistake if i have ever made one. We had tickets to the 10:00Pm showing of Avatar in Imax 3D at the palms and we ended up getting there early. We both had not eaten and after walking the floor at palms we decided that Mexican food sounded much better than McDonald's or any of the joints in the food court. \"" Wrong Again\"" we walked up to the hostess who was very nice and greeted us quickly and was ready to seat us, now if you have been to the palms you know how the seating works in this place, right as you walk in to the casino from the parking garage this place is to your right so you may know that the seating is somewhat open and does not ever really seem all that full; this was the case Saturday night, there was plenty of open seats and she still walked us back into this dark dungeonesque area. No more high ceilings, no more light, no music... It was like being sat in the cougar cage..... No offence to any of you good looking cougars out there but we got seated right in the middle of this room and a matter of moments from us being seated they put together a table for a party of 24 right next to us... Now i know that sometimes we exaggerate what right next to us means but this was really really close, so close that the lady who put the table together for them and seated them then walked by me and said sorry... so now, not only are we sitting in a dungeon, the echo of all the purring coming from the table of jungle cats was ridiculous loud and it smelled like we just walked into a saphora after a shipment of fragrances had been broken. So to the point.. Our food was ordered, I ordered a Taco salad with Jalapeno vinaigrette and the lady ordered the taco sampler. 25 minutes later our waitress came to the table with our food.. One word says it all. HORRID. My tortilla shell was glistening like a fighter after 12 rounds, covered in grease and the lettuce looked as if they pulled entire leaves of lettuce off and stacked them in this grease bowl. Then piled ground beef on then and melted a slice of Kraft cheese on top. I got down maybe a quarter of it and called it quits, I could not handle the smell, the sounds, the service, it was all bad..The wife enjoyed one of her tacos and the rest was not that great... Avatar saved the night for us. I honestly feel that the popcorn and cherry Pepsi beat out the Gardunos slop by far.. I do not recommend this place. | 0 |
I love the food... however, every time we order our food to go the order is wrong... EVERY time. Even three ingredients, how do you mess that up? I am defeated... I can no longer be tempted by the thought of enjoying one of Roberto's greasy burritos in the comfort of my own home... Always a disappointment. | 0 |
Everything about this place was just okay. The wash was $15 and for that price there are/were (I could only take care of some) a lot of streaks on my car and the tint was scratched. The scratch may not have been from them but who knows? The inside was vacuumed very well and the guy was friendly enough. Though, I won't be back. My car just happened to be super dirty and they are near my house. | 0 |
This is a great place to have a taste, glass or bottle of wine....with a lot to choose from. The employees are both knowledgable and friendly. You can also listen to done good music on the weekends. A definite must check it out place - you won't be disappointed!!! | 1 |
Been a fan since I was a little kid. I don't know why my dad and I, who couldn't agree on anything, both loved the Steelers. And we were from California.\n\nBut you talk about a team for all seasons and all reasons! It took over 40 years for me to finally get to a game out here. Unfortunately you didn't win, but we love you still the same! Anyone willing to wear their Steelers Gear to a Raider Game, ride BART for over 20 miles to get there and walk back to the train afterwards - is a FAN Dammit!\n\nAnd one day, the five of us are going to get in an RV and drive across the country and go to a game..... right there in Pittsburgh. Look out! | 1 |
Have given this place several tries, every single time we order we either get the wrong order or our pizza is completely burnt. Tried them again tonight, once again the pizza was burnt, the sandwich that we ordered was burnt, the sandwich was try overcooked Philly cheesesteak. Will never order from them again worst Domino's EVER!!! | 0 |
Yesterday I went to the brewery with friends and wondered why I had never been there before! The beer was awesome, and the bourbon beer was especially delicious. I went on a tour of the brewery (which is free!) with jimmy and it was great! He was so knowledgable and entertaining, and I was surprised about how much you actually get to see while on the tour. Great spot and I'll definitely be back! | 1 |
I came here looking for the very prive peep toe in nude and of course they didn't have it at all. I guess the shoe was so popular that it's sold out everyone, which was almost true. I went to Barney's, Neiman and Sak and none of them had it. I even called the online store and the actual store itself. I almost gave up. However, I contacted the Christian Louboutin in Beverly Hills and the rep was awesome (some gentleman)! I didn't get his name, but he pointed me to the right direction. Thank you Thank you, now my shoe is coming soon. I can't wait.\n\nI think the sales lady was very rude and just had this attitude that she's high class or something. Making comments where if I didn't get the black one that it's impossible to obtain the nude one. For god sake you work at a retail department store!!! For what customers are paying for the shoes, they can at least be nice about it because the price is no joke. It ranges from $600 and up.\n\nBut 5 stars for the shoes itself, so beautiful! | 0 |
My 3 year old daughter's soccer coach was excellent! The 2 stars comes from trying to communicate with the administration regarding partial refund of an over payment re: the early discount rate. After over 3 months of numerous emails and few responses. I was told I would receive a refund. Another month later I call to follow-up and now I'm told I have to go to the location to fill out paperwork. A little frustrating. | 0 |
Whoa buddy I found some tasty food. I spent an evening at Soyo with two friends for a small birthday celebration.\n\nFirst off this place is much more like a bar and grill type atmosphere. When you walk in the lighting is dark and there are tables and long booths alongside one wall. You can tell they take a lot of pride in their alcohol selection. The complimentary barley tea was a great way to start the night. We ordered a round of the lychee soju to share as well. I typically don't like lychee, but it was good in this form. It was a bit too sweet for me though.\n\nWe ended up ordering quite a few dishes. I must say the garlic chicken wings stuck out to me as my favorite dish. They were flavorful and big, although a bit sticky, but still tasty. I even brought some home to my boyfriend and he liked them! He usually steers clear of anything that is not meat and potatoes or pizza. \n\nI also like the fried dumplings, but they were a bit greasy. For my main dish I got the Dol sot bi bim bap and it was delicious! I didn't think I'd make a dent in it, but I ate almost the entire thing. I really liked how it came out sizzling and snapping.\n\nOverall this was a great experience, much better than I've had at other Korean places. I would definitely go back here to try some more of their dishes. | 1 |
5 start for a hotel? yes really! I've come here for work once, and for pleasure a second time. In all I've spent maybe $300 gambling. Sure, the rooms have always been nice, but I'm no high roller. That being said, since I stayed here and joined the players club, I've been innundated with special offers for the Mirage. I finally took one of them. (book 5 months out, come mid week, and you get a suite.) Holy cow, they weren't kidding. I have a massive one bedroom suite overlooking the strip. Wet bar, 3 tv's. Really swanky.\n\nHigh end room, or low end room - the mirage is a great value for the dollar, and they'll be happy to take care of you. | 1 |
great dive bar... good place to start your night or end your night... they have a great happy hour... I think it is half price apps and some sort of beer special... the only time i would not go is college football saturdays since it is the Ohio State bar of Scottsdale... \n\nSarah is dead on about the atmosphere... it is totally a throwback | 1 |
I came here with my wife for a Sunday brunch and got exactly what I was looking for. Very good bistro fare at a price that I knew was coming. It's about $20 - $25 a person, and for the portion sizes it is certainly a little on the expensive side, but the food is rock solid and so was the service. We were seated almost immediately, and I feel like it was just due to us being polite and not interrupting the woman as she was working. She found us a table for two and instantly we were asked what beverages we would like. I ordered a coffee and they brought it out post haste with milk. Cafe con Leche is one of the world's perfect things, but they bring sugar for you as well. We both ordered sandwiches, which came with a delicious salad. The sandwiches were smallish, but I didn't leave hungry and I didn't find myself having anything else to eat until many hours later.\n\nVery happy that I ate here, and I would recommend it to anyone that likes French food. | 1 |
We had a late dinner here on December 30, 2012. We had just drove into Vegas to spend NYE here. We were tired and didn't want to to go anywhere else after a 7 hour drive, so since we were staying at the Rio, we tried the steakhouse. All I got to say is that it was amazing. We enjoyed the food and drinks. Everything was awesome. The best part of all, you get to go up the stairs inside the steakhouse and into the night club on the roof for free. | 1 |
Waitress tried to rip me off for $200!!!!\n\nI was there with a large party at VIP table and the waitress charged with $200 extra for her gratuity. First she gave me a final without a itemized copy. I was asked for the itemized because it seemed high. I missed the extremely high gratuity charge as alcohol charge. When I called the next day and email the receipt, I never got a response from management. I guess they endorse this type of CC theft!!! Thankfully, AMEX reversed the charge and took care of it. I will NEVER return with management and service like this. | 0 |
I have been craving Boba since I had an avocado one last month in Berkeley (it sounds disgusting, but for some reason that I can't quite figure out, it is delicious). Anyways, I remembered that there was a Boba place on Mill when I got back into town. The first time that I tried to go there, the rude \""cooler than you\"" crusty punk girl behind the counter shut me down. They were out of boba and it seemed like she wanted to shoo me out the door since I had inadvertently cut her smoke break short. I left and came back a couple days later only to find out that they had closed early. A few days after that, I came back again and the same annoying crusty punk girl seemed put off that when she had to actually get up and make a drink for me. The drink was delicious. I figured that I could put up with the attitude of what apparently is this shop's only employee. Once again, I went there and dealt with the same standoffish crusty. Once again, the drink was delicious, although she apparently didn't want to spend the time to blend it fully, so there were huge chunks of ice in the bottom of the cup. Anyway, this place sucks and it sucks bad, except for the drinks. I really don't want to support this place ever again, but I might be forced to if a cannot find another equally delicious boba drink. | 0 |
Love the Bruschetta.. love it!!! | 1 |
came here for lunch. when i entered the rest. i was greeted. the place was pretty large and busy from about 1-2 pm. i ask for a to go menu. after looking through the menu they have a very large selection from japanese, thai, hawaiian, and chinese food. umm i didnt know how to think about that. i decided to go with the meat jun. which is a thin slice of steak battered with egg. its like an omelet ish. with its sauce. it came with rice and salad for about $7-$8 bucks. Price were not that bad. all about under $10. the food was really good. the staff was also nice too. would def be back ! | 1 |
If I could give the new Pei Wei zero stars I would. Decided to give it one last try and it was even worse than before. Tried the Honey Seared Chicken and it was the most dry dish I've ever had. It also had no flavor, which is one thing that kept me going back to the old Pei Wei. We also tried a salad, but it basically only tasted like the little tangerines pieces in it. I guess I should've known this was a bad place when they completely eliminated the kids menu. Oh, and putting everything in to-go dishes just seems so wasteful! I won't return here ever again. | 0 |
Built in 1916 the Omni William Penn is a beautiful hotel with many intricate architectural features from a bygone era. A wide variety of options for breakfast are made available between buffet offering and made to order. The rooms are spacious and modeslty appointed with rather bland furniture. Room service for the most part is prompt. \n\nThe hotel is beautiful and food is superb, but other aspects of the hotel are less then excellent. | 1 |
Walked in here as a change of pace from Pita Jungle next door. Very open and spacious. Huge garage door type of opening behind the first bar lets lots of sunshine and fresh air in. \n\nJen ordered the beer flight and was a big fan. I'm not a big drinker but the Head to Tale Amber Ale was pretty good for my novice palette. \n\nWe had the chicken fingers as an app and even though normally I don't like breaded, theses had a subtle peppery seasoning in the breading which made me want to come back here again just for that and the distinctively different BBQ sauce that came on the side.\n\nJen and I both ordered prime rib. Didn't know what we wanted at first but it coincidentally was 4pm when they started serving it. Great choice. Jen knows i ca be pretty critical of my food, and when she asked me how it was I said, \""Best prime rib I've had in 20 years.\"" No joke. It could have been that we probably had the first slice and it was also a little luck since our server didn't ask what temp we wanted and yet it came out a perfect medium rare and was sooooooooo good. \n\nOur server was pretty much MIA the majority of the time. Alright guy and other server did check on us. We could have used a little more attention but the meal was so good I pretty much overlooked that part. \n\nOn a side note for those who might like to know, the patio is dog friendly and they have a ton of TVs. \n\nI've also read some reviews about not being greeted promptly and poor service. To be honest I can see this just from observing by our experience wasn't all that bad and the food was so damn good we will definitely be back. | 1 |
Here with my wife and family for my wife's birthday. Serving and staff was spot on and above expectation. Cliff and Bart were a awesome team. To many antipasti to remember. The bacon wrapped dates were amazing as was all the Cheese and prosciutto. I recommend letting the server pick the flavors. Branzino and tomahawk ribeye was a great combination. Mushroom Bolognese over pasta, lemon spaghetti, the dessert tray is Wow!!!!!!\nGiada came to our table and said hi! What a view of the strip aswell. \n\nThank you team Giada! | 1 |
Disgusting, boring, blah food. With tip and all I dropped $40 on Lotus tonight and I wish I had went to Von's and picked up something from the frozen food section instead. It's hard to mess up Kung Pao chicken but Lotus found a way to crank out the most boring, uninspired Kung Pao I've had in a long time. \n\nMy 2 year old wouldn't touch his vegetable lomein, and the rest of the food we ordered ended up in the trash. \n\nFor my family Lotus is off our list of possible options. We won't be back anytime soon, if ever. | 0 |
I've been looking for a nice place to study for a while now and I'm glad I've found elevate. The atmosphere is relaxing and other than the chairs being relaxing, their marshmellow whipped makes for a pleasant surprise. | 1 |
The food was w/e but the staff were unbearable. Never again. | 0 |
I've been to Phoenix twice, both times just passing through, and it's been a nightmare trying to find a place open in the evening for dinner (last time, we gave up after finding a couple places that were well-reviewed closed and just ate some random things we bought at our hotel's little shop). Places seem to close so early around here! It's crazy! We pulled into one place and Yelped a couple other places before finding The Main Ingredient. \n\nIt's a little shady looking on the outside, to be honest. It's totally dark except for some candles you can see through the window, so we couldn't even tell if it was open. However, once we walked in, we were greeted by very friendly wait staff and were told we could pick any seat. \n\nThe menu is great-- basically everything is $10 or cheaper. There's a wide variety of sandwiches, as well as some specialties like tacos and quesadillas. We tried the veggie quesadilla with onions and peppers, which came with generous portions of salsa, guacamole and sour cream on the side. We also got the cheesesteak, which was was definitely not a traditional one, but had a great mix of flavors. We also tried a pork taco, which was super flavorful and delicious. It was more food than the two of us could handle, but worth it. \n\nThey play a great mix of music-- nothing I recognized, but some fun rap. Our waitress was very friendly and accommodating. If I lived in Phoenix, I'd definitely come back. | 1 |
No matter how 'grown-up' I am, I think I'll always think of myself as a starving college student and always try to live as one. Or maybe I just like life that way, who knows. All I know is I like this Chipotle because I can surround myself with other starving college students AND get a taco ($1.50ish for the single ones), chips and guac ($2.25) and a small drink (free with my awesome UNLV ID) and be totally substantially fed for under $5.00. That's all I need, baby.\n\nIt don't taste bad, either. (In fact, considering it's run by McDonald's I'm surprised it's as good as it is. It's no Zaba's, but seriously I think it's actual chicken.) | 1 |
So my usual stylist was out of town and couldn't do my hair when I needed a\nmajor touch up. I was recommended this salon by a friend and went just once to a stylist and she completely butchered my bangs and cut off hair that wasn't even supposed to be incorporated into bangs. I have really long hair so she cut off hair that was still supposed to be long and ruined my shape and everything. She cut too far back and too far to the sides. I have to regrow the front parts of my hair which will take forever. I am so upset and do NOT recommend this place. I won't be totally cruel and share the name of the stylist but I learned she hadn't been there that long afterwards so please find out how much experience and years someone has before you let them touch your hair. I'm incredibly upset and she messed them up right before the holidays and before I had to have pictures taken. This place totally put a damper on my year and I had just asked for simple side swept bangs. | 0 |
I decided to take my friend here for lunch. He was visiting from LA. and he has taken me to a number of places in Santa Ana (aka Little Saigon). I wanted his opinion on the food here. We arrived just before the lunch crowd so we could enjoy the food. He ordered #61 the bean curd skin w/ shrimp (i know it sounds scary, but it loses something in the translation) and I had #58 grilled pork chop, steam egg (Vietnamese meatloaf), meatball and shredded pork. Our order came quickly and we dug in. I asked my friend how was his food and he said it was pretty good. As for my dish I thought it lacked big flavors. Don't get me wrong it was good, but it seemed toned down. We both agreed it would be a slightly above average joint in Santa Ana. In Phoenix it is one of the better ones. A couple of comments if you go, bring cash as they do not accept credit or debit cards. And if you want to try something new it helps if you bring someone that speaks the language. | 1 |
Gracious, I'm reading all of these 5 star reviews and I must say, I very much disagree. \n\n1. The location is squeezed between two buildings, and is really dumpy. \n2. You literally can't fit more than 5-6 people inside.\n3. They offer about 12 things that are sitting in grimy refrigerators.\n4. There is nobody there to help you...I came in and five minutes later a lady popped her head out from the back, said \""ring the bell if you need anything\"" then went to the back, never to be seen again. (Even though I rang the bell like 5 times...and called for her) \n5. It smells god awful in there. \nand \n6. It's much too expensive. \n\nIn short, I wouldn't waste my time. | 0 |
a great library with great dvd selection. tge staff in overall is nice and friendly. i love the quiet study room and the private group study room. the check-in system is easy to use and assistance is almost immediate from a staff nearby. | 1 |
A very cool concept of a new age Chinese food!!!!! | 1 |
Laid back yet trendy dining spot in Old Town Scottsdale, I'm glad tried it out. \n\nWe came in on a Friday night at 8:00 and we were able to get a table right away. We sat on the patio where they had a guy on the keyboard going to town with some jazz music, very nice ambiance. I ordered their signature bloody Mary and it hit the spot, easy on the tomato juice, just like I like 'em. For apps we had the tomato and basil bruschetta, the bread wasn't that great. The menu had a nice selection of seafood, pasta and a nice steak but I settled on a burger which was cooked to perfection, very delicious. I could only take a few bites and packed the rest to go, super huge burger.\n\nThe server was quick to bring out the drinks and food but she disappeared after that. While we were eating our meal some random guy came up to our table and sat down. We were both too polite to tell him to leave because he meant no harm and was obviously drunk; he just sat there talking to us while we ate... awkwarrrrd. We kept trying to flag down the server to get our tab so we could bounce out but she never looked our direction when she was visiting the other tables. We left as quickly as possible. | 1 |
As usual, Guillame is the best of hosts. I had not eaten at Petit Resto in years, and he had since moved to a larger, fancier location. But, on one call, he took my reservation and gave me the best table in the house! The food - I had the cassoulet special, totally filling, totally greasy (in the great way that the French use grease!), and delicious. My guest, a brochet of scallops and jumbo shrimp (hate that oxymoron...). Perfect! I would eat there every night, except I might get fat...but I love to be able to bring my own wine. | 1 |
Hubby and I stopped for a late lunch at Papa Joe's. We both ordered the two piece catfish with three fried shrimp. He got spicy, I did not. He got fries, I got Mac n cheese. The food was SO good and there was plenty of it. The catfish was perfectly cooked, not too greasy, and seasoned to perfection. All for under $20 ( which included drinks).\n\nThe service is very friendly and the place is clean. We will DEFINITELY be back!! | 1 |
They never have half the donuts we want. The coffee tastes watered down and bad. The employees are rude in a sarcastic, we don't care about you way and they have messed up our order in some way, every time. The food, is either stale, or made so sloppy that it looks unappetizing. We are actually so unhappy that we are considering to stop going to Dunkin altogether. We are from the East coast and they always have the donuts ready, the coffee hot and pleasant employees. Mesa Dunkin's are the worst places to get donuts. \n\nThis store is so dirty and unkept it is ridiculous! | 0 |
There are many places that I've gone to that deserve a half star, as the next level is questionable - RBB deserves 4.5 stars in my opinion.\n\nMy fiance and I decided to go to Relish on a Sunday, which happened to be Father's Day. We heard good things, especially being at the Phoenician, so we thought to see how the burger would deliver. After getting to RBB, I quickly spotted the pulled pork sliders (an appetizer), and coming from NC, I am a sucker for trying pulled pork at nearly any place. Knowing it was a burger spot, It was a toss-up between the sliders or the Cowboy. My fiance decided on the Cowboy, and so I knew I could have the best of both worlds. My only issue was that I also wanted to try their tater tots as neighboring tables already had their meals and they looked delicious. So the obvious choice was to get the sliders and the tots, but our server informed us of their special that day, which happened to be the pulled pork sandwich WITH tots. I knew I had made a good decision when their special was an entire sandwich of what I originally wanted.\n\nI was super satisfied with my decision. The pulled pork had an interesting BBQ sauce coupled with jalapeno slaw, much different than your average pulled pork sandwich, but scrumptious nonetheless. The tots were insanely good, served in the cutest little fryer basket. The tots are more than your sonic-style, semi-soggy tots; they're fresh and crispy, and about as upscale as you can make a tot. My fiance's burger was to die for. When we go back, I'll definitely opt for a burger as they've got something going on in a good way. It must be the quality of meat or the bun or something, but I was slightly regretsy that I didn't go for the Cowboy.\n\nWhatever you get, be sure to include tots and their signature tea (I think it was prickly pear or something). I'm looking forward to trying their homemade root beer and their BBQ chicken nachos in round 2.\n\nAs a bonus, we saw a PHX Suns player with his family. Neither of us were star struck, but it made for a fun meal knowing that we were dining at spot on Father's day with an NBA player. That's when you know you've made a decent decision for your Sunday lunch. | 1 |
Spent the holidays in Phoenix and ate here twice. Everything was delicious and prices reasonable. I had yhe all you can eat beef ribs for $17 both times. The best beef ribs I have had in years. Staff were extremely friendly. | 1 |
Skip this place. I try not to be negative but this place was awful. Very bad and scary location. Pizza was gross, almost no cheese and toppings were spongy and just weird. The fried chicken was edible at best, greasy and I feared it wasn't cooked through. The jambalaya was so dry and tasted awful. We waited 45 minutes. Living Social and Groupon need to rethink who they do business with. It was so shady there we took our food to a Costco parking lot and tailgated. I can overlook a lot if the food is good but this was not good food. Waste of time and money. | 0 |
I'm interested to know why people continue to come here when Talking Stick is right down the road. I have personally witnessed a fellow gambeler spitting on the machine whilst he gambled. I will be forever haunted by that image. | 0 |
I just realized that I've been here quite often in the past few months when I am back in AZ. It seems like Smashboxx is the new Asian Old Town Scottsdale hotspot. Back in the old days, (when I was still underage) it used to be Myst (which has now officially been closed down). Then the Asian crowd slowly immersed into Axis/Radius and now it's Dollhouse and Smashboxx.\n\nAll my friends hold their events here now because of the connections with the bartenders and club promoters. \n\nIt's never ever crossed my mind to write a review about a nightclub...until now.\n\nThis past weekend was probably the most fun I have had in a long time with all my friends. On top of that, the service was impeccable! The waitresses were HOTT and super sweet! They were helpful and not at all snobby. They were fun, energetic and made the atmosphere of our double birthday celebration even better! They were incredibly fast getting everyone drinks and we came as a huge group, so that says A LOT!\n\nWe had about 30 people there and even got a VIP table with a COMPLIMENTARY bottle!! Of course, everyone also bought drinks because there was so many of us. Everyone who came before 11pm entered through the side VIP line which was great because the regular line is incredibly long around that time. It took us less than 5 min to get through the door. \n\nThis is definitely a good venue for fun events with your friends. Kenny Wong is our go-to guy here and he's never let us down. Make sure you get in touch with him if you want to throw a party there. \n\nHave fun! | 1 |
We arrived and were immediately greeted by the overly-polite waitress who seated us immediately. Noticed we were one of 2 patrons, but since it was 3:00 PM, we thought we arrived before the dinner rush.\n\nWaitress gave us the menu and as we looked it over, we couldn't make sense of it. When we asked about certain items, waitress had a hard time finding it on the menu. Unfortunately, she was trying too cater to us to closely, as in body space. When she spoke she inadvertently spit over the wife's shoulder. Eh.\n\nReviewing the menu became more annoying, especially since they didn't know where to find items on their menu. We fought through it and ordered the all you can eat lunch for the kids. I ordered the sashimi lunch.\n\nLooked around the place and liked the 2 flat screens so sat and watched ESPN a little bit until the food arrived. The sashimi was okay, nothing amazing. The rolls were just okay. Fish was somewhat fresh, on the border of stale. Nothing to write home about.\n\nThe all-you-can eat lunch was $20.95 per person, too pricey for a family of five. We know of other Vegas sushi spots that charge less with better quality food. They need to work on their menu being more simple with an easier font to read. Maybe put more pictures to cater to the less informed sushi patron. \n\nSince this is a sushi place in the heart of the Vegas suburbs, I don't see them taking business away from the other notable Sushi places near them. I hope they make it, but something tells me they may struggle for sometime.\n\nI'm being kind at 2 stars. | 0 |
Service was good and place is clean. The line was fast. All food was there and making more in the back. This was also at lunch time when it's the busiest. Food tasted fine. | 1 |
I would not recommend this restaurant, first of all its filthy,owners dont care, food is low grade standard trying to cut cost.it not a place for best dining experienced | 0 |
In my opinion, every Ross store is an average store. The clothing selection is usually pretty good - they have a lot of nice tops at decent prices. This store in particular is very dirty and unkempt. Clothes all over the floor. Dirt, and something that resembled feces was on the ground next to the women's tops. To me, that kind of filth isn't worth getting a good deal on a top. | 0 |
Ok, the car wash itself is awesome. It does a pretty dang good job of getting the car clean. The design of the car wash is poor! When it gets busy people are everywhere blocking traffic. It wasn't well thought out at all. The customer service is always good and we are frequent customers. | 1 |
Literally, about 1 (one) block from Old Scottsdale main center. Scottsdale's ONLY B&B...Very Quiet, only 4 rooms. Free parking. Lovely courtyard. The rooms are awesome, individually decorated. Get out of the chain hotels - this place is unique. Free Wi-fi, cable TV and gourmet breakfast - fantastic chef. My husband raved about the coffee - and he is a tough critic. If you arrive at dusk there are free wine and small bites to enjoy while you sit outside in the courtyard under the stars in comfy chairs or upstairs in the lounge area. Kate is excellent concierge, tour guide, and hands down the best hostess. You relax after seeing her smile, nothing more to worry about - she is reassuring. Place is brand new...so be flexible, understanding and kind...we're definitely going back again and again.... | 1 |
I saw this dessert place when I was grubbing my noodle at Pho So 1 across the street. I had try their Che at Westminster's store and it was ok, but since I'm really craving something sweet and refreshing after my meal so I decided to try them again, the store was clean and the staff was very friendly, Thuy the cashier recommend #1 the bambu special, and it was so good, it came with basil seed, longan, pieces of young coconut and pandan jelly in coconut water. So glad I pick up a good drink for my long drive back to LA | 1 |
The smoothies are great, but the customer service is awful. There was no greeting when we walked in, when I asked where the smoothie menu was the guy just pointed behind him, then when he was ringing me up he took at phone call and was cursing at the guy on the phone. Then my friend asked to try my smoothie before ordering hers and he informed her it \""tasted like shit\"". I'll be back cuz I love the smoothies, but the customer service needs some serious work. | 0 |
It looks like a beach. The women are HOT, the music is loud, the drinks are cold, life is good. You can play swim up blackjack if you want to. | 1 |
The service we received from Arborscape was incredible. The company sent out a certified arborist to discuss our tree issues. He was very knowledgeable and spent time explaining what pruning and plant health care programs would be best for our yard.\n\nThe crew that trimmed our trees was very professional. They made sure not to damage any other landscaping and cleaned up after they were done. Our yard was cleaner after they left than it was when they arrived.\n\nI will gladly use Arborscape again. | 1 |
We can't stop here... This is cougar country!\n\nSeriously, this is such a cougar's den. Not just that, but this place has the biggest infestation of douche bags. You need a gas mask just to cut through the Axe, bronzer, and fumes of hair gel that linger throughout the air. If you want a visual of what this place looks like on the weekend, take a gander at: www.hotchickswithdouchebags.com . Click it. It's a real site and it's what this place and its patrons looks like. If you model your style of dress and behavior after VH1 reality shows, drop in for a swig and some high-fives from your fellow date rapists. If not, just pray in thanks that Scottsdale is where it's at and everything you love is where it is.\n\nThere's a live band that plays and I'm not a fan, mainly because it's not my type of music. They play alot of butt rock and the like... basically stuff you'd expect a cruise ship band to have jam sessions to in about 20 years.\n\nThe only reason I'm giving this place 1 star as opposed to none (if that were an option) is that the staff is pretty good. They tend to see that everything is going good and do a good job of bringing what you've ordered on time. Lastly, I feel bad for alot of the waitresses. How they put up with a crowd that takes pointers from episodes of Rock of Love and Tool Academy, I will never know. | 0 |
Update now I'm sure we will never be having Metro Pizza again. Last night we ordered for pick up. We called early it was Monday night football so we figured they would be busy. Let me begin by saying take out service and the salad are the only reasons to give even one star. I'm in my fifties so I have had my fair share of pizza. My husband and I got to play a game with our pizza where's the cheese. I had a slice where i could not find a shred of cheese lots and lots of sauce it was very very red. It had less cheese then the 1.25 frozen Tontino's pizza. We ordered wings eh not great just OK. I did not get a copy of my receipt did not notice till my husband asked how much I paid for the worst laughable pizza we have ever eaten. (Or not eaten)\nMy recommendation do not leave the pick up area without opening the box to see if you have cheese on your pizza at 22.00 for a pizza it should have some cheese. \nSave some dough frozen beats this any day. | 0 |
The food was good BUT I will say that the staff was talking and CHANGING TRASH BAGS about 2 feet away from where I was eating. why can't they wait till I get up? They were speaking loudly, talking about cars and SWEARING while there are children around. I understand they are young but management needs to crack the whip and maybe be around more often. So unprofessional. And I work in the industry! | 0 |
Does this happen to you?\n\nYou're getting ready for bed, admiring your stunning good looks and thinking, I'd better apply some skin cream if I want to remain this good-looking fore.v.e.r.\nNo, I'm not gay.\n\nI simply know the importance of good skin care, having lived my entire life in this oven we call Phoenix.\nSo I reach for whatever product my wife happens to be using...Clinique, LaMer, whatever.\nThe next morning, as I look in the mirror while simultaneoulsly scratching myself, (because I'm cute like that in the morning) I see what appears to be a magical forest of white flakes all around my nose and eyebrows. \nI'm like a fucking mushroom patch.\n\nThat's when I decided to go see Dr. Cummings, the highest rated skin care specialist in the entire universe. Or at least Arizona.\nShe diagnosed it as dandruff. Go figure. \nAnd the remedy? Not a costly prescription. Oh contraire.\nA bottle of Head & Shoulders. This saved me an assload on expensive prescriptions.\nYEA!\n\nNo more LaMer face wash, moisturizer, or face spritzer. \nNo more wife yelling at me, telling me how much LaMer costs, and that I should stick with Irish Spring or just buy my own.\nAnd no more white flakes routinely raining onto my cherry desk at work, making it look like I'm an austere coke addict.\n\nProps to Dr. Cummings, Dr. Neil, and the young hispanic woman who stood in the room while I disrobed. I still don't know why she was there.\nPretty eclectic though. | 1 |
This place gets one star for the friendly staff, and one star for a well imagined concept (executed poorly, unfortunately). We stayed here because there was a special on hotels.com and its close to where we had dinner reservations. Looked good when we checked in, but we were totally creeped out by the time we got settled into the room- imagine a contemporary version of \""the shining\"", Scottsdale edition. Everything looked totally run down, the bathroom didn't feel clean, we didn't want to touch any of the furniture. There was a coffee machine/pot that sat outside the door to our room from the time we checked in until leaving our room to check out the next day. Every single person we saw staying there was a total DB, lots of affliction and barbed wire tattoos and we were lucky enough to get woken up at 3am by the drunken yelling of these fellow occupants. It was an adventure, to say the least. Shut down, or spend some $$ to renovate and maintain the property.....maybe you'll attract a better crowd....not a classy place, in the least. | 0 |
Definitely a hidden gem! I had guest in from out of town and let's just say they were the ones that showed me this place. Way to be a great host huh? Anyways this place is definitely a hole in the wall, but that just makes it that much better. I'm from L.A. so I knew that this would be quite the experience. Today it wasn't too busy but it took about 10 min to get our order placed. Not a problem because we weren't in any type of rush. We ordered, my friend got the meat combination, I got the vegetarian since I am vegan and my other friend got a small plate of lamb cubes. Everything was quite wonderful, this was my first encounter with Ethiopian food and it won't be my last. I am quite the foodie and I love trying new foods from different cultures and quite particular, so glad that there is at least one good spot in Arizona for this. Oh how can I forget! You must get the honey wine... I don't like wine but my friends were thrilled about it. I particularly was in love with the iced tea this one has cardamon in it and can either be iced or hot. I will for sure be back and look forward to getting the lentil soup and possibly a dessert. Let me just say if you are looking for a up-scale restaurant with all those fancy things that take your money with so-so food, this isn't it! It's a family business and they are making food like they would for their family. I'm sure that's how they keep the prices so low. | 1 |
The particular time that I went was Feb. 3rd at night and the two guys working were so nice! I'm sure most everyone who lives in Arizona has tried the ice cream at cold stone but I must say that this particular location has the nicest workers every time I go! & even when I bring my god daughters in, they let you sample anything you want and will help you choose the best creation for you.\nI usually only want to go to this location because of how nice they are. I've been to the one on ray & cooper which is right by my old house and they are always out of waffle cones, the cookie dough is hard and they just sit there doing nothing unless someone walks in so i never went that often.\nNow I will make my way to this location. If you want to take your ice cream home they are nice enough to put everything on the side of you if you ask, like chocolate or strawberry sauce.\nSuper nice and energetic workers. They always get tips from me :)\nLike they always say friends don't let friends eat store bought ice cream! | 1 |
Ok food. Service could have been better. Made reservations and still had to wait even though the place was empty. Servers took way too long to come around. Cheesebread was ok. Other than that I wouldn't recommend it. | 0 |
The food was so bad it's the first time in my life I have ever called a delivery place for a refund and to pick up their unedible food. Absolutely disgusting! The food came in a bag full of its own juice (spilled over) the kung pao celery (since the handful of spongy undercooked chicken pieces were hardly visible) our order was incorrect with no cream cheese wontons and some foil wrapped thing I think may have been chicken instead of the bbq robs we paid for. The only thing that may had been edible, had the other dish not completely saturated it with juice, was possibly the fried rice but the shrimp didn't taste cooked. We finally said to each other \""this food isn't edible\"" and broke down and called. Dont waste your money, you will be disappointed! | 0 |
There are few other shops in the area with better service and ramen, but I will say there boba tea is pretty tasty. | 0 |
Amazing! I have had the black and blue quesadilla and the Mac n cheese quesadilla. Soooo good! And the mango lemonade is just as amazing. My coworkers and I will follow them all around town! Can't wait I try next weeks specials! | 1 |
Awesome job with Chandler Chamber lunch club today. You served 60 people quickly and thoroughlly. I am considering bringing you 25 lunches every 2 weeks. Keep up the good work. | 1 |
I honestly can't believe they have so many bad reviews. We don't order pizza often and normally it wouldn't be Pizza Hut but this location is wonderful. The ladies are so friendly and the pizza is really good. Like good good not just good for Pizza Hut. Once they made a mistake on our order and just gave us a free pizza and re made another for us. I like veggies in my side and they always load it up. Honestly it's the only pizza I want to order. | 1 |
Clean, bright, and nice. I will return to enjoy the healthy variety. You can chose from many of the menu protein drinks or create your own. This restaurant is a great place to eat that won't give you indigestion or undermine good health. | 1 |
Good Pho, a little light on the meat but a great presentation and taste. Really great portions for the price. The spice was great and ambiance was very clean, especially for a Vietnamese restaurant. I hope they last. I really enjoyed the food! | 1 |
Dr. Khorsandi is an amazing doctor! I had rhinoplasty and chin liposuction done by him about 2 months ago. I had went to many consultations and left unhappy. After having my consult with Dr Khorsandi my unhappy feeling changed. He is so knowledgeable, listens to what you want, and makes you feel so comfortable. I am so glad I chose him, my chin and nose look so natural and amazing. ( I am very picky and hard to please) I wish I could give him more stars!!! Thank you for everything Dr. Khorsandi!!!! \n\n-shawndra | 1 |
This place is awesome!!! The theme is really unique and fun! Everything on the menu is unlike anything I've had. I love how the kitchen is all clear glass and the recipes are all original! The rocky road is AMAZING!! ( I ordered two!!) | 1 |
I've only dined in this restaurant once and I have never been back nor do I plan on going back. My boyfriend had their pad thai and I ordered their pad kee mao aka drunken noodles. The food was sooo sooo disappointing that I never wanted to return. My boyfriends pad thai was all goey and had no texture except goo and extra goo. I know the gooeyness means they overcooked his noodles. Lets not even talk about my pad kee mao. It was probably hands down the worst i've ever tasted in my life. They should be ashamed of putting their name on it. All it tasted like was wide rice noodles doused in siracha sauce. It's shameful to even call it pad kee mao and should call it siracha noodles. End of story | 0 |
Dense, chewy noodles hand-pulled right in front of you as you walk in, and they aren't stingy on the portions either! Had the pulled chicken in broth with an enormous helping of noodles, baby bok choy, pickled veg, green onions and napa; broth was aromatic and tasted delicious, especially with a dash of hot oil. Beef shank was also delicious and the broth had a nice anise aroma to it.\n\nBubble tea was standard powdered fare and there's not much atmosphere (TVs, card tables, spotted a mouse) but who cares when the food is this good and this cheap and runs late at night... | 1 |
So the first time we went to this place, my boyfriend and I went with a couple friends and thought the food wasnt amazing but it was decent and close to home making it more convienent. Not tonight, first we were told to choose our own table (mind you all of the tables were empty, who would have guessed?) then once i chose a table which was a four top, i was rudely told that those werent availible and shoved into a two top which was ackwardly positioned against a brick wall. We asked after a couple minutes of sitting there to be moved to the empty space at the sushi bar, our server was kind and said no problem and moved us there, thats where the problems began. We had a clear view straight into the open kitchen. I forgot to mention that my boyfriend is a chef and knows just a little bit about how things should go down in a kitchen , whether it be sanitary or productive. Lets start with a minor issue. They were using the same cutting board, and knives to cut raw beef, raw squid, and vegetables (dirty unpealed carrots). The food came out fairly quickly, which was nice but did not seem to taste at all how we remembered. The spicy tuna tasted off , not quite spoiled, but poor quality fish. There was a roll with huge chunks of red bell peppers that just didnt seem to taste right with the shrimp tempura , maybe a little piece but not an overpowering chunk. Then it took forever for our server to even check back on us because all their employees were to busy eating, texting, and talking all in front of customers plain view without a care in the world (where is the manager? maybe texting in back?)Which didnt seem to unsanitary for servers to be doing but then when the sushi chefs are texting with there gloves on while making food it becomes a sanitation problem . Who knows where there phones have been ? It also to almost 20 minutes to be noticed after done eating to get a check? which is definetly a problem in a slow resteraunt where we see them chatting in back . We both have worked in the food and beverage/customer service industry for many years, and always seem to be good tippers but in this instance we just could not give a 15% tip for such a terrible experience. None the less, we will not be coming back to Moira ever again. Im only giving this place 2 stars so i dont look like that ass that only gives them one star cause the food didnt taste horrible , especially not the first time we ate here. | 0 |
I went to Firefly for the UYE, but my schedule didn't allow me to stay for the group so I went a little early.\n\nI got there at 5pm, and had no problem snagging a stool at the bar. They run a Happy Hour from 4-6 with half priced drinks, and I must say the Mojitos were really good.\n\nThis summer I decided I'm gonna try Mojitos whenever possible and have been drinking my way across town, I have to say Firefly's are top notch.\n\nI had the Pomegranate and the Watermelon Mojitos, both were hand muddled, the Pomegranate included Pomegranate Juice, while the watermelon one included some watermelon syrup that made it taste just like a Jolly rancher.\n\nThey also had Sangria that looked amazing, but I wasn't really in a wine type of mood.\n\nAs for eats I had the Meatballs, i think there were 6 meatballs that were served in a tomato sauce and topped with Parmesan cheese, the meatballs weren't anything super fancy but good, but the sauce and cheese were great.\n\nI also had their Tomato Basil Soup- The soup was amazing, you could really taste both the tomato and the basil. It came with a Bire grilled cheese that was surprisingly good, I'm usually not a Brie fan, but this was a very delicious companion to the soup.\n\nThe bread and olives that they serve is a nice touch, the compound garlic butter was amazing, and it was a great starter to the meal.\n\nI will be going back and trying my way across the drink and tapas menu, undoubtedly during happy hour!!! | 1 |
Store review:\nIn my short time in Champaign, I still can't make up my mind about county market. The stores vary in size and quality of food that can be purchased. Since I have been only to 3 so far this is on average ground. The store is a bit larger than the other ones, but it appears to have a low turn around so the food does not appear as fresh. There is a discount 1 dollar bin as well. All and all I think I will have to go to the other county market on kirby which has the carribou. That is the best location so far.\n\nPros: occasionally good sales, closer than meijer\n\nCons: smaller store, not as fresh as other location\n\nHidden deals:\nSign up for max card mall which is a card that earns points toward gift cards. You can also select online coupons to load to your card from the website. | 0 |
This must be the best Peruvian Restaurant in Vegas. I had a ceviche and lomo saltado...everything tasted so fresh. :) If you are in Vegas and want authentic Peruvian food this is the place to go to! | 1 |
I love fried food, and it is usually pretty difficult to screw up fried food but First succeeded at screwing up the easiest thing to cook in the culinary world, Fried Food.\n\nWe started off with the chicken tenders as an appetizer. They came out with this really tasty horseradish ranch, but the chicken was wayyyyyyy overcooked and dried out. Say you dropped a piece of chicken in the fryer without any batter or breading and let it sit in there for maybe 10-15 minutes, you know what would happen? Yeah, dried, crusty, flavorless chicken breast meat. This was the $15 appetizer that the server recommended. \n\nFor our meal I ordered the Bada Bing. Disgusting. At the moment a fried piece of homemade lasagna with fresh mozzarella, marinara, and fresh basil sounded like a wonderful idea. Wow, was I wrong. The bun that it came on tasted like a bun that your 1st grade cafeteria lady with a mole on her nose would serve you with a sloppy joe or a piece of frozen salisbury steak with powdered gravy. Gross. The lasagna in a sandwhich is just a bad idea. really messy and lacking any flavor. Needless to say, I took 2 bites and left the rest on my plate.\n\nMy friend ordered the Cuban sandwhich, which had 2 types of pork, roasted pork and ham, with dijon, and pickles on a flat bread which was then pressed. He ordered it with no pickles but the server replied, \""They have those premade so we can't do that\"" Are you F-ing kidding me. For a $19 sandwhich you can't take out the freakin' pickles? The sandwhich had good flavor but the shear fact that they would not give him what he wanted is just bad customer service.\n\nFor $90 you could eat a much better meal that is healthy and well put together with good service at probably any other restaurant in Vegas.\n\nEat here if you wanna get diarrhea! | 0 |
Very nice shop that put together a well priced and gorgeous wedding bouquet at the last minute. They were helpful, with great suggestions and not at all pushy. Also love the fact that they rescue birds!!! Would definitely recommend!!! | 1 |
We/ve had great experiences eating at Carrabas in Austin. While on vacation we ate at the Carrabas in Surprise. The food was okay, but the service was well below expectations. There are lots of good restaurant choices in the area, so I wouldn't recommend Carrabas. For what we paid, I would expect better service and quality. | 0 |
Went here last week for lunch with the fiance. We ordered the Bbq pork and a turkey hoagie w avocado and swiss. I also got an iced americano, no sugar, no milk. Our order took about 10-15 minutes to come out, but everything was correct and delicious! The coffee tasted good with nothing added. The fresh baked rolls are delicious and for $3 the Bbq pork hoagie is such a great deal. I love the tender pork paired with the crunchy carrots and diakon with a hint of spice. The turkey hoagie was typical, but tasty nonetheless. We probably could've shared one and been satisfied. I couldn't finish mine, but the fiance was more than happy to help! We will definitely be going back! | 1 |
I NEEDED coffee after traveling for many hours in what felt like several planes. It was my first time at this establishment and the coffee was a light roast and very flavorful. Nothing like starbucks (which tastes like it was burned on an overheating diesel engine IMO). | 1 |
Your typical overly-sweetened Americanized Oriental food. Everything tastes kind of the same and it's all sweetened to a terrible level. Pricing is high compared to the food quality and portions--typical of the Scottsdale fake Asian restaurants. Drive down the street to one of the many available small Oriental restaurants to get much better food at half the price. | 0 |
Having lived in Charlotte for 7 years, and having enjoyed the Pengiun for couple of years before that I feel like I have a pretty good opinion on the restaurant for the past 8 or 9 years. Here's the deal, on the one hand, they have a fantastic 4th of July celebration -- do not miss it! On the other hand, the quality of the beef in the hamburger has really declined. Last 3 or 4 times I got one, I picked out a couple of pieces of gristle. Yuck. I could move past that though, because my favorite is their blackbean hummus -- delightful!! But what has been most disappointing is the huge decline in customer service since 2002. Our first couple of times there, we had great, quick service -- beers were always full and food delivered quickly. But the last couple of times I have had to flag down a waiter for everything from asking more water to asking for our check. The last straw happened last week -- we were in line to pay when some guy jumped in line to pay. Hubby said, \""Hey the four of us are splitting the check and we need to stay together\"". This dude got ANGRY, pushing and shoving and so on. What did management do? Nothing, they told hubby to just let angry-dude pay and not to look him in the eye. Apparantly this dude has a problem, and they allow him to come in and muscle the customers around . What used to be a nice, family-friendly place seems to have let their popularity go to their head. And for that reason, I won't be back. Not when you can get great burgers at Common House, great pizza at Intermezzo or Hawthorne, or great veggie dishes at Dish. Go once for the experience, but I wouldn't recommend going again. | 0 |
This store is ok but it's customer service is comparable to Walmart! Crappy! I wanted to gets this Doc Mc Stuffins play doctors coat. This one happened to be marked down two dollars less making it $10 because It was missing a badge. It was also dirty and the stethoscope was broken so I asked if it could be marked down a little more. The cashier called the manager over to ask her if this could be done and instead of coming over and speaking to me she just shook her head \""no\"" and walked away. Of course I had to buy it still because it was the only one left and my four year old happened to be with me. What crappy service! | 0 |
DO NOT GO HERE....i dont know how they do on ladies hair.. But this review is strictly for men. Unless your in the military dont cut your hair here. Especially from that guy named JAMES! He talks and acts like he knows what he's doing but nope! He doesn't know jack shit. My dog could have cut my hair better. I grew my hair out so i can style it a certain way and this no skill \""stylist\"" named JAMES literally turned my head into a fucking pineapple. And what pisses me off more is that he charges you and keeps telling you it looks great!.....after fucking your hair up he says stupid shit like \"" oh why dont come back tomorrow if you dont like it\"" well let me fucking think...i told u on the spot i dont like it and you try to fix the situation by putting your hands on my hair again? Are u fucking insane?! It took me 6 months to grow out my hair and he gets his clippers and ZIP! I seriously thought Johnny Knoxville was behind me filming a prank. Lines were all fucked up. Squinting his eyes to fuck more shit up.... Oh god i cant stress this enough! Find a new fucking career! The \""stylists\"" here are super outdated... Dont keep up with any trends. Salon looks like shit and smells like shit. Seriously save your money and time go down the street to beauty 2 beauty amazingg people there. I'm sorry to the readers for the profanity but trust me if u had to walk around looking like one of the Sesame Street characters u would be like me. Stay away. | 0 |
You can get some great deals here, especially when the outlet has special sales going on (often with an additional 20% - 40% off). The prices are good and the selection is surprisingly good! Cute bags and accessories in all their preppy glory! I've always found the employees to be friendly and helpful. I've graduated from carrying Kate Spade bags but I do love the shoes and small accessories (passport holders, iPhone cases, makeup bags, address books). They make great gifts! The store is convenient to the North side parking garage too; park and head down the stairs and you're right at the outlet. It's the one across the way from the madhouse known as Coach. | 1 |
I ordered the southwest burger and it was very good. It had a bit of a buttery, spicy flavor to it. I ordered the side of garlic herb fries. First off, we didn't need the appetizer, that's how many fries they bring. The burgers are huge as it is. But they basically brought me a medium sized mixing bowl of fries. That being said, they're very good and very garlicky. \n\nMy bf got the gourmet bison burger. He said it was even better than the burger at BurGR. \n\nWe got the onion rings as an appetizer, and like I said we really didn't need it. They were also very good though. Extremely crunchy on the outside and did NOT get that slimey onion on the inside thing going on. honestly, just to die for. \n\nThey have more options as far as burgers compared to Ramsey's. And the taste is on par if not better. However, it took for frickin ever to get our food. Don't know if that is normal or not. But honestly. Worth the wait | 1 |
Nothing special about this buffet. Not much selection and the food was just alright. Usually at buffet if the food was good I would be excited to go back for seconds. Not this one. After the first plate, I didn't really feel like getting another one but decided to just because it's a buffet after all. If you're looking for a large selection of food to choose from and want to try gourmet dishes and fancy desserts, this is not the place for you. | 0 |
I would so much have loved to have given Wynn a higher rating, but in all honesty I can't. I'm really not a prima donna when it comes to hotels, and Wynn is certainly beautiful, with excellent restaurants, a terrific spa, and lovely guest accomodations. Most of our experience with the facility and staff were very positive. However, as others have suggested here, Wynn struggles with customer service--which is surprising for a high-end Vegas hotel in a competitive environment.\n\nHere's what happened, as I recounted to Wynn's guest relations in an email immediately following our return from staying there:\n\n\""One thing marred an otherwise excellent weekend, and sort of\nsoured my Wynn Las Vegas experience overall. While most of\nyour staff were friendly and courteous, we encountered a\nsecurity guard at the entrace to the pool outside the\nTerrace Pointe Cafe who was remarkably rude and unpleasant.\nWe were exploring the property on Saturday mid-afternoon,\nand took the elevator marked simply \""Pool and Spa\"" (I'd\ntaken the same elevator up to the Spa earlier that day) to\nthe pool. The guard in the tent near the entrance asked to\nsee our room keys, which we showed him. He informed us that\nour Red Cards (which are also room keys) were not room keys,\nand suggested that we were improperly \""trying to get in\nhere\"" and should leave. We told him that our cards were in\nfact room keys, that we'd been using them to open our room\nsince Friday, but he kept saying, in louder tones, that they\nere not room keys. Seeing no point in further discussion, we went\nback inside.\n\n\""We later learned, at the registration desk, that that pool\narea is reserved for the Tower Suites. That's fine, and I\nhave no problem with reserved areas, but nothing indicated\nhat was the case, and the security guard obviously had no\nidea what a Resort Room key looked like (nor did he bother\nto explain, if he knew, what the situation was--had he done\nso, in even a professional if not courteous way, we would\nhave understood completely). Instead, we were made to feel\nlike trespassers or party crashers, and that's not a\npleasant way for a guest to be made to feel in a high-end\nproperty such as Wynn. Needless to say, I was very surprised\nby the event, and it sort of clouded the rest of the\nafternoon. I was also surprised that the staff person I\nspoke to about the incident at the front desk was, while\npolite, not especially distressed by our experience. \""Well, some\nof our security guards can be a little gruff,\"" I was told.\nCertainly \""gruffness\"" is good when the bad\nguys come around; not so much when directed at guests.\""\n\nWhat's disturbing to me mostly is that we never received any response to this email. I'm seriously not shopping for comps, but I would have expected some sort of acknowledgment from Wynn management that something inappropriate happened, that a guest's experience was clouded by a staff person's poor behavior, but...nothing. Silence.\n\nThat customer service failure takes Wynn right off my list. There are many fine places to stay in Vegas that offer a reasonable level of responsiveness and customer service. I would encourage others to find them, as I will. | 0 |
It's good to be a guy. That's their slogan. I've been going here for 7 years. Stylists come and go. I've only had 1 or 2 bad haircuts in that time. What do you expect for $17? At least I can watch ESPN while getting my locks trimmed. They work hard at pitching their products but that's not unusual. I'll buy anything that says \""hair thickening\"". | 1 |
My dad bought a club card and added me to the account, I went in to get my own card and the place was 3/4 empty, people were leaving with only 1 or 2 items in their carts, I had to wait 20 min in line to get my card (which I didn't understand because there was very little business going on) This place is completely opposite of costco. It's amazing how different the crowds are and what people were buying. It's apparent that people didn't like what sams club had to offer or their prices since they were buying very very little. Yet when I goto costco it's PACKED and lots of food samples and FULL carts at check out. Several check out lanes were closed too (just like walmart) \n\nI myself didn't even buy anything at sams club that day. \n\nI could care less if I ever go back. | 0 |
Nice location for me. I ordered a ham and cheese panini that came out as flat as a pancake and probably had three pieces of ham and unfortunately no cheese....they were pretty slow too. | 0 |
I have been to XS. ..Vanity....Rehab...Palms....and recieved bottle service...AND then there's TAO. It was the worst bottle service I have ever received. Our area was for 3 to 5 people per table...One table had 12 people...and the other table was so drunk one of the girls dropped her drink all over the seat in our area and didn't say anything and I sat in it.Disgusting. No one came to clean up it till almost close even when I had asked 3 hours earlier. Then Tao advertised for Dj Khaled to be there that night @ 10 pm and he didn't show up it 1 am. Don't pay for bottle service in my opinion ...it's hot and their customer service sucks unless your a celebrity. | 0 |
This company did a terrible job. They come once a week spend about 3 to 4 minutes and charge ridiculous amount of money they would constantly leave the gate to the pool open they would never sweep the sides of the pool after numerous complaints we had to terminate service they are a total waste of time and money do not give them your cell phone number unless you want a ridiculous amount of texts they are just bad news. | 0 |
I would give them zero stars if I could - do NOT use Mountain's Edge Maids! They didn't dust, clean the blinds, vacuum the floors well, did a hurried job, and the landscaper that was supposed to come never showed up. When I called, the operators were rude and extremely argumentative and didn't care that I had layers of dust in my hand from the picture frames. She said they pick and choose to clean different areas of the house every time- what??? This is how the conversation went - excuse after excuse and zero accountability. | 0 |
We stayed Downtown Phoenix and took the light rail to the Sun Devil Stadium, with a quick stop for the bars on Mill. Couldn't have been easier! No parking or traffic worries. Also didn't have to worry about having a drink. Easy, fast and trouble-free. | 1 |
Towering over the strip at the top of Mandalay Bay awaits a stunning view, and not much else. Alain Ducasse's Mix, offers little more than a brilliant view, and a unique decor. Think, eating inside a champagne bottle in a Swedish furniture store.\n\nBefore getting to your table, you will walk through MIx's club/lounge. This awkward identity crisis of an area is enough to throw off what could be a very relaxing and luxurious ambience. \n\nThe food was good, not great. Especially disappointing was the Candy Bar on the dessert menu. The Cucumber sorbet was light, breezy and refreshing, and certainly the highlight of the meal. \n\nEven after the delicious sorbet, I left Mix with a bitter taste in my mouth. \n\nStop up for a cocktail and take in the view. It is far more satisfying than the food. | 0 |
As Waffle House's go, and I've patronized a handful, this one is above the middle of the grade. The parking is sufficient for the number of seats inside (it's the standard size Waffle House) and the appearance from the outside is good. Inside, the floors and restrooms are clean. The grill area is well organized and stocked. Dirty dishes do not sit on the tables long. I'm somewhat sure this is a non-smoking Waffle House, because on my two visits here I have not been bothered by smoke.\n\nWait staff is attentive at taking orders promptly and calling them out to the cook staff. They are always around with coffee refills and brew fresh pots.\n\nThe food is what the food is at a Waffle House. Loads of grease and fat, tons of carbohydrates and, if it's your thing, excellent taste. The price is right, too. They're not looking to steal customers away from Ruth's Chris, nor would they succeed if they tried.\n\nOpen 24 hours, this Waffle House is very conveniently located right off I-77 where it meets I-485. Take the Westinghouse exit. Be careful getting back on the highway going north as I learned that it's easy to accidentally get onto the I-485 ramp instead of I-77. The traffic light getting back on to Westinghouse is an insanely long one - I ran it the first time after waiting nearly 10 minutes.\n\nWould I visit this establishment again? You bet! Because sometimes in the middle of the night or the middle of the afternoon, you just want a delicious waffle. And because this one is better than others I have visited, it gets four stars. | 1 |
Worst banking experience ive ever had, ive been a member since i was 7 years old with my first 100$ in allowance money that i saved. My great grandfather was the president of our local branch and i felt confident in my decision as the years passed to stay with azfcu. I am now 26 years old, and i have probably paid them over $5,000 in overdraft fees, \""account protection fees\"", too many uses of my card fees. \n\nMy first interaction with customer service was actually really good when my account first overdrafted. I had bought jack in the box late at night and the transaction went pending before my paycheck had deposited and they charged me 70$ in overdraft in a 1 hour period of the jack in the box PENDING transaction. I called and the gentleman i spoke with understood my frustration and refunded the fees. the second time this happened was a false charge from someone who got access to my account in maine (i am in az obviously) and charged 3000$ of purchases when my account only had 300$. instead of flagging the transactions as possible fraud, the proceeded to accept every last one of them and charged an overdraft fee for every transaction. i went to my bank for help hoping they could resolve this issue and return the funds to my account and report the fraud activity. i was told that they needed to allow all the transactions to process first and then i can file a report, which takes 2-3 weeks to process, and in the meantime, every day 105$ of overdraft fees were charged. all of the transactions did go through, and when i went back to them to fix the issue, because i previously had fraud on my account, my account was flagged. when i asked what this meant and why this isnt being rectified, they said a police report was opened and I WAS ACCUSED OF FRAUD ON MY OWN DAMN ACCOUNT. \n\nneedless to say, i got a lawyer, and settled to a 0 balance, losing the 300$ that was in my account, weeks of my life, and gaining more stress than i have ever known. \n\nI will never recommend azfcu to anyone i know and will be pasting this review to as many places as i can. I have never felt so awful in my entire life and i hope azfcu fails miserably | 0 |
If you are cheap and staying in Bally's, then you should come here. Otherwise, the food is only okay and I am sure there are better options that are in a similar price range, even though dining tends to be pricey in Vegas. \n\nWe ordered the chips and salsa, the $2 tacos, and then two of us vegetarians got the taco salad minus the beef. Everything was okay, just the service took a long time...we basically had to beg to get or bottomless chips and salsa refilled. Also, the food took a long time to come, as well as everything else. I probably won't come here again unless I find myself staying in Bally's another time. | 0 |
I would like to highly recommend and compliment there staff top to bottom from All About Water/EcoWater Systems. \nWe purchased a water softener system and a Marathon Hot Water Heater. The installation was superb and efficient. Their professionalism and customer service is above reproach. They not only did a great job in the sales process and installation process their follow up customer service is hard to beat. \nI had a water line break and thinking it was because of the recent installation of the softener and hot water heater, I contacted them on a Saturday. Bob and Dave came out immediately and we determined it was a feed line to the drip system which had nothing to do with their installation work. I ask what it would cost, they said not to worry it needs fixed you need water and no reason to pull your hair out. They would get it fixed and I'd be happy. They sure did that and more. This is what I call going above and beyond. Service after the Sale. \nTheir EcoWater system performs just as promised I have not had to add salt since we purchased the system and still have half left. I mention only that my old system went thru two bags a month. I still have all my HAIR too. What a surprise compared to other water conditioning system. | 1 |
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