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Bellagio's Buffet reminds me of Jessica Alba - totally beautiful on the outside but all hype and fluff on the inside.\n\nI really wanted to like this buffet. And while all its food looked beautiful, everything tasted... off. The prime rib, chicken, etc. were all underseasoned. The steak tartare tasted like bland mush (serves me right for trying it at a buffet, I know). The creme brulee was too eggy. \n\nMaybe my expectations were too high and thus I felt let down. But I've had much better food at buffets at Wynn (shocker there, I know!), Planet Hollywood, and Mandalay Bay. You're better off getting your gorge on at one of those places. | 0 |
For the sake of this review, I am only discussing the lunch buffet that runs from 11am-2pm. I haven't ordered off the menu yet, so I can't comment.\n\nThat said, the buffet is downright wonderful. For $9 or so you get a drink and all you can eat of a wonderful salad and three (3) high-quality entrees. One entree is usually starchless so something like a chicken and sausage cacciatore with veggies. The second is pasta with really good meatballs. Usually the pasta is stuffed, like a ravioli or tortellini. The third dish is usually pasta-centric, maybe with vegetables.\n\nI really try to minimize \""bad carbs,\"" so a big salad, some meatballs and the meat dish make for a wonderful meal.\n\nMy colleague and I eat here about twice a week. It is tasty, fairly healthy and probably faster than even walking to our company's cafeteria. The service is always really good. Occasionally, we order cappuccinos after the meal and the servers always make 'em good, suitable for an Italian place like this.\n\nI only wish it were open until 2:30pm, because I usually eat lunch quite late. Also, once in a while the meatballs seem to be not as tasty, perhaps it is when I come late on slow day and they have been sitting on the buffet too long. Still, the buffet is a 5-star deal for sure. | 1 |
California Eggs Benedict. Too filling for one person but definitely made me homesick for California. | 1 |
I discovered the Spa at Lakeside a few years ago when I didn't want to spend resort prices for a massage that would probably be the same at a non-resort. I searched the web and tumbled upon this little gem of a place and every time I'm in Vegas and want a spa day, I make a pit stop here.\n\nThe staff are always very friendly and accommodating. I've received a massage treatment, a facial and a foot massage here. I wouldn't recommend the foot massage...it's not like your typical reflexology type of treatment. But the massage and facials are great and have always brought my friends to this Spa. It's nice how there are multiple treatment rooms so it's a great place to go to when you have a bunch of people that want treatments at the same time. Just be sure to book in advance so they can fit you all in.\n\nThey have a nice area in the back where you can relax before, between and after treatments that overlooks a lake and it's very relaxing. The chairs are getting a little ratty from when they first got them but it's on their outdoor patio so it's understandable.\n\nGreat value, great service and very easy to get to. Check it out! | 1 |
I love diners, and I love breakfast out on the weekends. I would love to like this place. Food was decent. Service was not. And it is simply a VERY dirty place. \nIf they spent a half-day cleaning it, and suggested to servers to greet people and smile occasionally it would improve drastically. | 0 |
Food was ok. Front desk counter woman was a real jerk. Didn't greet with a smile, ask how I was, ask how my meal was or say thank you for my business. \n\nI would never go back here again. | 0 |
Ok, so I show up on a Sunday night (a.k.a. Valentine's Day in most of the Western world) to grab a drink with some friends, walked in the door and was greeted by three small children running for the door. If I were drinking something at the time, would have definitely done a spit take. My thought process: Kids? Bar? Then, why wasn't I allowed to go to a bar as a 6-year old? I felt momentarily robbed.\n\nThere was definitely some kind of party going on, lots of balloons everywhere, country/western music blasting from the DJ booth. Lots of locals without a lot of teeth who got down with their bad selves on the dance floor, with a side of some Paco Paco holdovers wearing exotically printed tight dresses standing their ground. Drinks (premium) were $5.50, and were incredibly tiny. We stayed long enough to finish my miniature drink and headed out. Might give it another try when it isn't kid's birthday/Paco Paco Valentine's day/dancing toothless locals/Country/Western night. Maybe. | 0 |
Never again, i've learned my lesson! Don't get me wrong, the burgers here are good but a cheeseburger, regular fries and a regular drink for over $13 buck?? Imagine if i brought my family of 5 to this fast food burger joint and having to spend over $65. Are you kidding me?? The burgers better have foie gras on it and the fries sprinkled with triffles! In-n-out burgers are just as good if not better but you can spend less than half of what five guys charges. Is it because they give you all the fries than most humans can eat (not necessary), which by the way, need to be cooked just a bit longer. I think the appeal to most people is the fact that they have so many toppings to choose from and you can customize it like you want. To me it's all about the burger meat itself and while it was ok, it did not blow my mind. Cut the price in half and yes it would justify and would probably earn more returning customers. | 0 |
I am so torn on this review...we chose to use Cynthia and Desert Oasis for our wedding because it was in close proximity to everything. We had arranged all flowers for the big day except for the cake. About a month before the big day, we arranged to have four dozen rose buds for the layers on our cake, in addition to our previously arranged order. The flowers for the wedding party, as well as our parents, and my bouquet, were simply gorgeous. However, when we got to our reception site, we had ten rose buds. We received only a quarter of the amount for which we had placed the order. I never did receive any kind of receipt for the additional flowers, which is my fault. However, four dozen roses is not cheap, and I was stuck with over $100 worth of additional costs - and a paltry looking wedding cake. It was embarrassing, and very costly. | 0 |
At the end of a long day the 5 of us who all love Indian food decided that's what we wanted. We waited the 30 minutes they told us it would take for our take out and the food was exceptional. I esp like the option of hot spice in a 1-10 scale. Nice folks too. | 1 |
I ordered online through the new service because of a groupon deal I bought. The service was, eh. I drove up and told them I was there to pick up an order. The order confirmation told me my food would be ready at 2:16 pm (02/29/12). We waited a good 5-10 minutes after it was already 2:16pm. It was not busy. Online it asks you to choose EXACTLY what you want on the order. For example,when you order the Jumbo popcorn chicken it asks what type of sauce; I chose barbecue, and it didn't come with the sauce, we had to ask before the gentlemen left. They also charge you an extra .10 cents for a cherry. My cherry limeade had no cherry. I mean it may just be .10 cents, but that's an extra charge!\nI was not pleased with this Sonic. This was the first and last time I do a transaction online with Sonic. If they can't do it the correct way, why even do it at all? Even the receipt I received showed exactly what I wanted and paid for. \nThe gentlemen who served us was very nice and polite, so I have nothing bad to say about him, I wish I knew his name. | 0 |
The custard is average, the food is greasy, the place looks like a herd of elephants ran through it.... oh, and the customer service is BAD. Gets a major \""skip it\"" rating from me. | 0 |
Garlic shrimp\nBacalao\nReina pepiada\nBlack beans and cheese\nChicken and cheese | 1 |
This place has been on my To Do List for some time now. After reading the menu online, I finally went there for lunch. I ordered:\n\nItalian Sandwich (Capicola, Mortadella, Pepperoni, Salami & Provolone Cheese), $5\nZapps Chips, $1.10\nhttp://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/potbelly-sandwich-shop-scottsdale-2?select=jvtmuI3xq1t__d2_A0IQTA#jvtmuI3xq1t__d2_A0IQTA\nhttp://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/potbelly-sandwich-shop-scottsdale-2?select=fz8JYiwA92ZcW2ByFPFRVA#fz8JYiwA92ZcW2ByFPFRVA\nhttp://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/potbelly-sandwich-shop-scottsdale-2?select=OwWJ9p-Aax_BDkUSVTnUJQ#OwWJ9p-Aax_BDkUSVTnUJQ\n\nThere are a few things that make this sandwich shop unique:\n+ The Bread is thinner than most (see my pics).\n+ They offer Hot Peppers that are like Giardiniera...and they're hot.\n+ They have Zapps Chips...very hard to find outside of the South.\n\nThe Sandwich is toasted and is very tasty. I was pleasantly surprised. The Hot Peppers are legitimately spicy and add flavor to the Sandwich. I love Zapps Chips and was very happy to see it offered here for sale.\n\nThe employees here are very friendly and helpful with making your Sandwich. The only complaint is that when I asked for a 'Big' sized Sandwich (30% larger according to their website), they said they don't have Big Sandwiches yet....what? Why have it on your website then? Logic would tell you not to post it on your website....or at least post that it's \""coming soon\"". Anyway, it's not the employees at the store's fault, that's a corporate office problem.\n\nThe store has plenty of indoor seating and a small outdoor seating area as well. I was there on a Saturday at 11:15 and it was pretty busy. I would expect them to be really busy on weekdays for lunch.\n\nI'll have to come back when they have 'Big' Sandwich options ready.\n\nReturn Factor - 80% | 1 |
Heard such great reviews and was so excited to try their breakfast burritos this morning. Unfortunately, I was extremely disappointed. The burritos tasted more like egg than anything else. I couldn't even taste cheese that was supposed to be in there. It was just so bland and lacking that special flavor I was expecting. The green salsa was also blah. I was just not impressed with my entire order. Not as good as all the great reviews I have read and heard. I'll give it one more try to see if I just picked bad items on the menu but that's it! Grrrrrr!! | 0 |
Worst experience in a cigar bar ever!!! This is my first ever 1 star rating on yelp. I always support local businesses and am never quick to complain about bad service...But wow.. This was bad... Came in.. Sat down.. No acknowledgment. Place only had a few people in it... thought.. Who knows maybe something was keeping waitress busy. Patience is a virtue.. .. Waited some more. Lit up a pipe... Waited some more. Made eye contact with the waitress... Waited some more..looked at beers on Wall... Waited some more.... Zilch... Squat. Waited some more... 20 min later decided to go to a real cigar bar a few more miles away where at least your treated decently. Bye house of cigars... Hello foxes cigar bar. | 0 |
It's a hit or miss with these guys. I would get my nails done here periodically and the staff is constantly changing, with one or two consistently there. Either get really great service and great nails, or bad nails, get ignored, waiting in a chair. They don't really speak English, and considering their service, it's always full. They're like my \""okay I don't know where else to go, so I'll just go here and constantly repeat how I want my nails done...\""\n\n*Do have a big selection of magazines.\n*Are hygienic, clean and orderly\n*Have a TV for customers.\n*Large selection of nail designs\n*Waiting area is like a living room. (i.e. They have a comfy black couch)\n*Like every salon, it's not kid friendly so have someone there to watch them or don't bring them at all.\n*Lastly, they do advertise good mani/pedi deals.\n\nServices offered: nails,mani/pedi with massage & massage chairs, wax, facials(?) | 0 |
This was a great little place tucked away off the strip. The food came out really fast and was packed with flavor. It was perfect to share with a ton of variety. We went on a Tuesday night and it was packed! The Sangria and Mojitos were awesome as well!\n\nI'd definitely return here for a great deal! | 1 |
I USED to go here frequently. However, after last night I will NEVER return!!!\nI went in at 8:50 pm. My boyfriend and I were starting to place our order when the lady told us if we placed an order it would have to be to go because they were closing. The open sign was still illuminated, but it was obvious they didn't want to be bothered with our order. My boyfriend and I looked at each other bad said let's go somewhere else. The gal said thank you... I've eaten here at least a dozen times. Apparently they didn't want our business. \nCrappy customer service makes me NEVER want to return!!! No matter how much I like the place. | 0 |
This Giant Eagle truly is giant! And believe me, that's about all it has going for it! You would think that this means you can find what you want, and generally you can, but it also means enormous crowds, no matter when you shop here.\n\nYou know that a trip to a large, \""one size fits all\"" chain grocery store like this is not quite the same as shopping at Macy's or Boscov's. You know that it's pretty hard to give a place like this five stars. Its purpose is purely utilitarian. But good gravy, you'd think that a place like this could handle large crowds. It shouldn't take you a half-hour just to get one item. \n\nThat's what happened to me yesterday. I would have been better off going to Cogo's or 7-11. I might have paid a bit more, but I would have been in-and-out in under five minutes. I prefer the Giant Eagle in Squirrel Hill. | 0 |
watching the watershow from your room is amazing!!\n\nthings i love\n-glass blown flowers in the lobby\n-conservatory that changes throughout the year\n-watershow\n-O\n-Jean Philippe Patisserie\n\nbut im sad they took out the stairs that julia roberts walked down in ocean's 11. | 1 |
So many times i have been driving to or from the lake and had a discussion with someone about how good we have heard the burgers were at wild horse west. Last year a friend and i stopped in to try it out. This place is a bait shop and bar. Dirty boot cheap beer dive bar. You can sit at the bar or on picnic tables inside possibly next to other patrons. cash only. Chips only, no frys. BUT the bugger is awesome. Thick greasy patty, melted cheese over mushrooms and thick crispy bacon (my way). One bite then you know why you came.\nI dont care for bars at all so this is what we do. Call ahead and be a bit patient it is a loud crowded bar sometimes. leave the family or friends with the boat and truck outside and grab every thing to go. Then its only a few minutes away from the lake. Now you can enjoy your awesomeness at the shore or on the water.It solves the problem of whats for dinner at the lake while setting up camp the first night. cheap regular hot dogs for the tikes. \nNo more storys of good burgers.Now its time to eat good burgers. | 1 |
Service was slow, eggs not crispy at edges and firm in center when ordering over hard. I love oatmeal and this place charged more for it than starbucks next door. Next doors starbucks had better tasting n consistency oatmeal at half the price. The plates are large, but the food rather bland. I just can't see eating here again. I can see eating next door at Starbucks again. Also, don't check in on yelp here. The service are oblivious to the discount. Overpriced place with bad food and a nice name. I think it would have been healthier to not eat than eat here, despite the nice healthy name. | 0 |
I actually had received an email from Yelp yesterday with Phat Phrank's highlighted in it and so thought I would try it out for the first time since the ratings were so good.\n\nSomewhat disappointed.....I don't think it is a 4.5 star rating, but if I was in the neighborhood and was hungry for Mexican Food I would stop. Certainly not worth a trip of about 6 miles from my home.\n\nI ordered a chicken burrito. Thought I would compare it to the chicken burrito I had the previous day at \""Roberto's Tacos.\""\n\nIt was good, but not fabulous. I had asked if they put cheese on their chicken burritos and I was told yes, but after eating the whole thing, I hadn't seen a sign of any cheese. They do add rice and beans, which to me then makes it a combination burrito and I wanted chicken. The chicken was all white meat, but not enough chicken for me and to much rice and beans. It was bland tasting without adding any salsa or hot sauce. The portion size was good, and the salsa was good, but would have tasted better on chips rather than the burrito.\n\nThe chicken burrito I had eaten at the \""Roberto's\"" the day before was all chicken, no rice and beans and very tasty. It was seasoned with some chiles and peppers and very good to eat without adding anything to it if you didn't want to. Roberto's was definitely better when it came to the chicken burrito.\n\nPhat Phrank's does not have a menu board and so you have to wait until you get up to the counter to look at the one menu they had available to order off of. It didn't give you much time to make up your mind when there were people waiting in line behind you.\n\nThe employees were all very friendly and the facility was clean.\n\nI will probably go back and try some other items, but not at the top of my list to run right back tomorrow. | 0 |
I love these hot sandwiches. It is a big rtion that I can rarely finish in one sitting. If you eat in, you also get fries for free.\n\nThe service is pretty quick, although they do get quite busy at lunch time. The sandwiches come out hot and to order. I usually get the Pittsburgh Cheesesteak with L,T,M,O and always enjoy it. They also offer adding an egg, which can be yummy.\n\nHighly recommend for a delicious hot sandwich at lunch or dinner.\n\nNegatives:\n- The restaurant itself looks kinda run-down from the furniture, to the floors, to the poor lighting. Although they seem to be going for an \""old\"" look, it could really use a facelift.\n\n- They only take CASH. They have a ATM-like machine to get cash, but it will charge you for the transaction.\n\n- Wish they were open late! | 1 |
Maybe I didn't order the right things, but the crispy buffalo wings were terrible. They were super small and over cooked... I guess that's why it's crispy? Also the fried pickles were so salty, it was good if you just had one. Then the sweet tea... I guess it was a south thing, but it was the most sugar filled drink and after a sip I asked for the unsweetened. \nMy husband ordered a burger with BBQ and tots. Burger was well done after he asked for it medium, but for me it was good. It came with fries when he asked for tots and 10 mins the tots came and they were over cooked. It tasted like a ball of grease. Disappointing to say the least. | 0 |
Being Australian its hard not to have mixed expectations for a pie shop selling Aussie cuisine.\nAussie pies are hard to beat and TA succeeds fairly well at nailing the Aussie meat pie. There is a wide variety of flavours many of which I have never seen in oz like Butter Chicken but still taste amazing whilst nailing the flaky pastry. We purchased the Steak, Bacon and Cheese; Butter Chicken and the Shephards pie varieties. I enjoyed them all although my bf was a little disappointed with the shephards pie.\n\nTA also sells a variety of Aussie desserts including Pavlova and Rum Balls. I decided to purchase a Tim Tam Meringue which I was fairly disappointed in as the whole pie crust was burnt and quite hard to bite into so I wouldn't recommend purchasing them.\n\nOverall it is a fairly good representation of some typical Aussie food that can be a little expensive at $5-6 for a pie but well worth a try if just to get my Aussie food fix. | 1 |
Absolutely worst experience ever. I arrived late, had reservations and was walked. \n\nFor those not familiar it means they overbooked and gave away my room. They did absolutely nothing to help and kept blaming me at first. Then when they realized I knew what was going on as a frequent traveler, they began to backtrack.\n\nThey made no attempt to refund my money, find me another hotel or anything. \n\nWhen I drove by earlier on my way to a convention, it made me a bit nervous as the front did not look good and it appeared there were many undesirables loitering about. \n\nCannot recommend this hotel under any circumstance. | 0 |
Where do I begin? \n\nLet's start with the server who literally yelled everything he asked or said to us. Oh, and then he rammed a chair into my leg and was just not very concerned about our experience overall.\n\nLet's move on to the cheese crisp, which had plenty of grease cascading off the pieces, and virtually no \""crisp.\"" Did you put some cheese on a tortilla and microwave it? 'Cause I could have done that at home.\n\nBoth drinks were quite tasty- my tea was strong like I like it, but not bitter. Hubby's lemonade was very good, but he drank it so fast I didn't get a chance to steal many sips.\n\nLet's discuss the entrees, shall we? Hubby's carne adovada chimi was decent, better than my carnitas. In fact, MY carnitas is better. (I keep aiming for Chef Hector's at Sam's...) Yes, the pork was very tender, but the salt was -shall I put it nicely?- aggressive. Sam Kinneson aggressive. The \""tortilla\"" was an inedible science experiment. Thick and doughy, and made even more appetizing by the charred side, it reminded me of the salt play dough we all made as kids, formed into a pancake. Truly nasty.\n\nAs for the legendary salsas, Hubby found the green to be tasty, but he did not care for the flavor of the red. Neither was especially fiery to him either. \n\nRiding on reputation, are we? | 0 |
Clever catchy name and looks like it's got it going on from the outside but inside is dull and boring. This place has no ambience whatsoever. There was some music playing back in the kitchen but none for the customers. If it weren't for the fact that they have wait staff I would have thought I was dining in a cafeteria. It was quiet, not many customers at the time, so could hear conversations from tables across the room. This is where a little music could have helped. There were TVs on the walls but were not turned on. My server spoke so low (and seemed timid) that I could barely hear her and apologized a few too many times for the slow service. I only ordered the quesadilla from the starter menu so thought that would come out fairly fast but had to wait a good 25-30 minutes. Not really worth the wait either as it was very bland and didn't live up to the above-mentioned catchy name. I might go back again to try something else but not sure. Maybe take a friend or two so I don't die of boredom waiting for the food. | 0 |
The sushi here is actually pretty good but in the two times dining in, the service was very slow and the orders were wrong. As for carryout, don't bother. I have ordered 5 carryout orders and all were either wrong or not even submitted to the kitchen when I arrived 30 min later. This is one of the only sushi places in the area but I drive to Sakana instead due to the poor service here. Bummer when the food is pretty good. | 0 |
I've always heard good things about the coffee at Dunkin Donuts, so I figured I had to try it. It is worse than gas station coffee-I'd rather drink Starbucks, and I hate their coffee. The service here was very friendly so I'll give them 2 stars-but based solely on coffee this place gets a 1 star. | 0 |
do yourself a favor and leave the craps table if Rich is one of the dealers...this man does not listen to a single thing anyone says...I had a small amount on a table and had asked him to \""turn my bets off\"" and he supposedly didn't hear me and ended up trying to take my chips when someone rolled a 7. When I called him out on it even people on the other side of the table said that they heard me turn my bet off...on top of that, the asian lady with the stick kept poking me with the stick when i was arguing about this (despite me telling her not to touch me with the damn thing)...and then the pit boss (bigges a-hole of them all) came over and said \""what did you have? $34 on the table?? give him his $34\"" in a condescending tone...\n\nlisten bud...i dont care if it was $34 or $3400...dont be a F#(*&$ing d!$K. | 0 |
Fun locals bar. Had good drinks and entertained by the crowd. Came here when they had a bunch of old school cars out front and the owners didnt mind u checking out their cars. | 1 |
So, I used to go pick up hummos and tabbouleh at the Mediterranean grocery that was across the parking lot from Ali Baba. Stopped by on Monday to find out it was CLOSED!!! So sad!!\n\nSo, in a pinch, I ran over to Ali Baba. I can't tell you how disappointed I was. The hummos was thick, gluey and bland and the grape leaves were too vinegary. Rating is up to two stars only because the tabbouleh was very fresh and pretty good, but, I mean, how do you screw up tabbouleh? | 0 |
I find it quite interesting that one real estate agent needs to write a review on behalf of the client. I also find it interesting that no one has ever done a review. So I give my honest review and all the sudden a couple of 5 star reviews come out. Well all I can say is be aware. I had an awful experience along with my ex neighbor. | 0 |
I love Fresh and Easy and I LOVE this store. The selection really isn't that bad for a smaller market. I can get pretty much everything I need unless I'm shopping for a random hard to find item or something that is non food related like a swiffer mop (though the refill pads are there). I love how clean the place is and the packaging and presentation of their items is well done. You can find a lot of items that foodies crave in decent sized portions to either make for yourself or prepackaged items that are also pretty delicious. The prices are decent and the staff is amazingly friendly. I love my weekly trip to Fresh and Easy for some goodies to last me the week. Especially the part where I buy myself a $4 EXQUISITE bouquet of flowers to bring home for my dining room table. Who said a man needs to do that? Though if they wanted to, this is a great place to go! | 1 |
Ummmm totally not worth it!\n\nWe wanted to try a different restaurant at our last stay in Vegas. We were originally going to eat Wicked Spoon but the line was long and last call was in 45 minutes. We knew we weren't going to have enough time to eat. \n\nThankfully, it was only lunch so we weren't TOO HUNGRY so we decided to switch it up and try China Poblano. I first noticed it was owned by chef Jose Andres. I had a bad experience with Chef Andres and truthfully, didn't enjoy his restaurant over in LA at the Bazaar. So I decided to give him another try.\n\nIt was pretty empty upon walking in. We were seated promptly and service was fast. First off, we decided to order some soda because we were thirsty and the waitress comes out with these dinky small soda cans!!! Those sodas were $5!!! We orders some ceviche, tacos, dan dan mien, and chilaquiles. My overall favorite was their ceviche. Decent flavor with a good amount of tuna. Nothing spectacular though. Different cuisines are prepared in different kitchens so food comes out at off times. Their noodles were okay. A good kick of spice but obviously not traditional. The chilaquiles was a joke. Basically tortilla chips with sauce on top. Looked like a cheap mans version of nachos. Can't believe we paid $15 for it. Everything's on the lighter smaller side so be prepared to either eat light or order a lot!\n\nAfter lunch, that was it. Again, nothing too spectacular. Food is expensive and small. It's much more worth it to spend your money somewhere else. Not missing out if you haven't tried this place at Cosmo. | 0 |
This place is for white trash and just a pigsty!!!! Walked in...completely filthy, saw owner walk out (who also is the cook)in basketball shorts and swear dripping off his face serving food to the customers.\nSo I was skeptical of course then I thought maybe I shouldn't be so critical.\n\nOrdered food to go cause I just couldn't eat there.\n\nFood: it's NOT BBQ!!!!\nRibs- they are not even smoked but I think they boil them first then pour slop sauce over them. They immediately fell off the bone which is a poor indication on cooking process and meat was brown and mushy. \nRib tips- well that's what they call them which were just little nuggets of super dry meat.\nPulled pork- no flavor and again tasted boiled.\nRed beans & rice- only think edible really.\nColeslaw- typical grocery store quality.\nDessert- 6 inch toll house flattened over cooked crap.\n.\nFelt like I was walking into a place in Podunk Tennessee. I guess it's a great for people who have poor taste in food and think Appleby's is high end.\nI have no idea how health dept doesn't shut this sewer down.\nThe worst excuse for \""BBQ\"" what a waste. | 0 |
This place is great.Super nice service, wifi and comfortable chairs to curl up in. These things make it a great place to great some homework done. Plus their soup is very delish. | 1 |
This place is heaven for someone who loves the art of polaroid! I'm actually quite disappointed with myself for waiting so long to visit since I own a polaroid camera and find the concept just amazing.\n\nSo the whole point of this store is print media. You're able to create polaroids with any pictures you like. The magic happens on one of their many computers so the chances of all of them being occupied is SLIM. You create an account and you upload your pictures onto your account via a text link, e-mail, Facebook, etc. They have different sizes you can choose along with how you want the polaroid to look like.. You can even add text. Now, I opted for the 6 photos, $1 ea. photo minimum. It's pretty out on matte style on thick cardboard-like stock. It takes roughly 20 minutes to process, but when you're browsing through this store those 20 minutes fly by FAST. You can get a lot of their decoration products they offer. I didn't get any this time, but believe me once my polaroid collection adds up I WILL BE BACK TO GET THEM or probably just DIY them myself, haha. You can go upstairs for $5 ea. to see their polaroid museum which showcase a lot of photographers works and you get to see all the different types of polaroid camera especially the world's largest one!\n\nI'LL BE BACK. I'LL BE BACK. I'LL BE BACK. \n\nThat pretty much sums up my opinion on this place. I love the concept. I love the store. I love polaroids. What more can I say that can make you think about trying this place?! | 1 |
Okay they are under new ownership. The gas is the same price as sams club, which is a plus. Today the price was 3.75 and sams club was 3.76 so 1 cent cheaper then sams club, but 7eleven was 3.89 and chevron was 3.91. If anyone didn't know chevron and shell has top tier gas. I wish they would do a discount for gas if u buy a car wash at the pump then maybe they will get a lot busier. Today the line was out the drive way for gas. I ended up getting $100 to fill up my rental van before going to the airport. Me & my family stays at green valley ranch all the time and so I'll make sure this is the place to stop at for gas unless they get to high then sams club it is. \n\nThank you country club auto spa for the cheap gas. | 1 |
I am really disappointed in this company, my husband's mother died suddenly. After scrambling to make arrangements, we paid a high price to travel this airline. I was told they did bereavement discounts and reimbursements. I emailed them and asked.\n\nNope, not at all. I guess corporation really do not care about people, they care about their profit margin. Well I promise you, they will not add any of money to the bottom line in the future. It is pretty obvious that they do not care about their customers at all. \n\nIt truly is the little things that make people loyal to a brand. I will take my loyalty and business to another airline. | 0 |
SO Verdict... Read below if you need the why, Blu Sushi has a great menu and the food is very good, if they managed to figure out the service and pricing then it has my vote but the lack of this gives them 2 stars.... So much more to be desired from yet another attempt at west valley dinning.\n\nThis time we stopped by the Blu Sushi that has been here for several years but we have yet to give it a shot. We showed up on a Saturday evening, there was 5 people at the sushi bar, about 4 tables seated with one descent table of 6 people. \n\nThe restaurant is nicely done, there was definitely some chedda vested here and the sound system and tv bring it a nice subtle but still classy touch. \n\nThere were two sushi chefs and some sou chefs in kitchen and a total of 2 servers which btw includes them as hostesses. \n\nWe ordered edaname, and their tea to start. For dinner we did the baked salmon over california roll, the scallops special roll and the killer shrimp, my wife ordered her usual side of rice (we will talk about this in a moment.\n\nThe server was very mellow not too friendly, typical for these places so not a worry. But there was a problem and clearly they were taking to long to bring out our edaname, after 20 minutes we had it. \n\nAnother 20 minutes came and no food, typically these joints will bring out a nice small salad or mizo, nothing. Finally the server came by and said something I didn't understand but she brought a dish with some tempura jalape\u00f1os with cream cheese and said sorry for wait. She put it on my side of table leaving my pregnant wife wondering what that was about. I appreciate the appeasement but I would prefer better service. \n\nAnother 15 minutes passed by and I get my scallops special, again my poor wife waits. Finally 15 minutes later she gets some rice, okay we are getting started together. Then another 5 minutes comes the killer shrimp and we are enjoying it but notice another 15 minutes passing and no seared sashimi and also we still were waiting on another dish. It finally came and we were definitely disappointed by then.\n\nThe total for this evening not including any alcohol was 68 bucks, definitely on the high end but worth it if they figured out the service. | 0 |
Only stopped in to try a macaron. No reason to go back. Waste of money, even if the people are super nice.\n\nI love macarons; Laduree and Maidon du Chocolat have some of my favorite flavors. I have been fortunate enough to eat them in France regularly since i was very young. Ever since I moved to Arizona, I have been craving one again. I heard this place was good. \n\nThe macaron was not good. Not even for cake or cookie standards. It was too dense, not crispy enough on the outside, and thick instead of fluffy on the inside. The ganache was like fondant, it was so thick! In fact, I couldn't help but make a face through the first few bites, and had to throw it out. I tried the chocolate, mint chocolate, vanilla, and lemon: similar results. \n\nIf I am in the mood for a dense cake, I will buy a cake for cheaper. In addition, drink menu advertises soy milk for an extra $0.60 but when I asked only one drink could actually be made with soy milk. \n\nExtra star because the staff was amazingly nice and I almost felt bad for how disappointing the food was. | 0 |
My family and I live in Mountain's Edge and when we discovered this place in our community decided to give it a try. The prices were reasonable and the food was fantastic. Service was great and everyone was super friendly. Will def go back. | 1 |
Wow. You would think that this place would have a warning sign saying \""Everything here is great....except the buffet\"". This place was remniscent of an old-folks home in the midwest. Bland, boring, really not good food. I felt like I was on an all-you-can-eat crap-fest. Trying to choose the least bad thing there. Looking back, I should have asked for my money back. | 0 |
I've been to BPS many times. Typically I am dragged here by my husband so he can ogle boats and other outdoor accessories. Yesterday we went because he wanted to look at boats. We went directly to the area and began checking them out. Not once did an employee appear to help us. In fact, there were no employees in sight the entire time we searched over the boats. My husband actually really wanted to inquire about a small, plastic fishing boat so we had to search around for an employee.\n\nWe found two men working by where the really expensive reels are located for fishing and we stood in front of their counter, obviously needing help. One of the men was talking with another customer, but the other (younger one) was doing nothing. I even made eye contact with him and he just stood there instead of helping us. So we walked elsewhere. When we came around a corner I saw FOUR, yes, FOUR BPS employees just standing around in a circle talking. I went over to them and said, \""Excuse me\"" and finally one of them asked if he could help us. GEE, THANKS? Yes, I would like some help.\n\nOne of the older gentleman then pawned off one of the younger men to help us. \""For the next 12 minutes, since it's almost time to go home!\"". \n\nI guess BPS values the need of their employees to stand around and do nothing for a half an hour before quitting time, than they do actually helping customers. \n\nWhile the store itself is massive and impressive, the items are WAY overpriced. You could get a majority of this stuff at smaller sportsman stores or online even for way cheaper. And, the customer service sucks. | 0 |
Good service. Great filet wrapped with bacon. Good wine selection. Attentive service. Menu selection includes tasty chicken and seafood dishes. Great all around steakhouse with unimaginative name :) | 1 |
I really love Popeyes they have excellent food. But the one on bonanza has the worst customer service especially the drive thru girl her name is Kenia. She has the worst attitude and the worst customer service. I asked for a drink holder she threw down my straws and rolled her eyes because I asked for a drink holder. I hope they find professional employees for their establishment. Because she is worst employee on the one on bonanza specially that drive thru girl. | 0 |
Went to Danny's car wash before my wedding dress fitting. Put my custom made $300 wedding shoes and other things I had in my car in my trunk because my mother in law had had things stolen from her previously at a danny's car wash. Car wash was fine, clean car and I tip the guy. Get to the appointment, open up my trunk, my things are all there except my wedding shoes are gone. Had to call the manager and some how the shoes had snuck out of my trunk and into the hands of the car wash employees. Got the shoes back but I will never be back to Danny's Family car wash. Don't get your car washed here if you want to hold on to your possessions! | 0 |
Fair and expense go hand in hand, so the over priced everything didn't surprise me. Is it worth it? Honestly, not unless you get an unlimited ride band. You'll spend more on the other days since you go through tickets fast! \nI checked online before attending to make sure my oldest daughter could go on rides. She could, but many of the rides marked as ok with an adult weren't when we got there. That was a minor annoyance. \n\nThe rides were short, despite the fact there were literally no lines. It was opening day, on a Friday, and no lines? I mean, that's fantastic, but also a sign that something may not be right. Staff was generally fantastic, but 30 seconds at best on a $6 ride was excessive. \n\nNow let's talk about the fight. I was in the area minutes before it happened and staff ended up telling us to stay put inside the coliseum during it... as it happened directly outside! I appreciate them keeping us safe and informed, but not a great experience. As a matter of fact, a few of the people getting arrested on the news ran through the building directly in front of us! Another reviewer said to leave before night, and I wish I had that advice beforehand! It's absolutely not a safe place, which explains the heavy police presence all day. \n\nTo top it all off, getting out after this fiasco was a literal nightmare! \n\nWould I come here again? Absolutely not. There are plenty of other over-priced fairs in the state minus the late night thugs! | 0 |
I really like this place. They have a wide variety of food here and the staff has always been friendly. Prices are very good, I'm not sure how some people spend so much they must be ordering special drinks or something. Anyways Good food and specials here. I like to get the omelette but everything I've seen looks pretty good, especially those cinnamon rolls sitting in front of you at the counter. I like how you order at the counter, saves time and money. I'm glad they moved in here after baja fresh bit the dust. I also like to eat on the patio but it is getting a little too hot out now. | 1 |
Made a Saturday night reservation for two. Arrived on time and was seated within 5 min. Took over 5 min for our server to stop by the table. He must of had too many tables or something- the place was only about 60% full of patrons though- plenty of tables around. Ordered and waited forever for the worst T-bone of my life. Shoe leather, dry, tasteless. The salad was better than the steak. Ordered medium and got well. \nVery poor service that evening- no water refills, no bread refills. Could not recommend this restaurant at all. Eat the buffet and save your money. | 0 |
Best restaurant I have ever eaten at. Not the best location, but inside is great. Service is wonderful. The food is better than anything I have had on the strip. | 1 |
This is my favorite Indian restaurant in the valley. There are always different and interesting choices on the buffet. Try the sauces, there's a coconut one, and the cucumber/yogurt one is the tastiest I've ever had.\n\nI've been here 10-15 times and always really enjoyed the food here. \n\nAtmosphere, yeah right, there is none just good food. \n\nThey open at 11:30 and I really wish they would open at least 30 min earlier. I've sat in the parking lot drooling on myself waiting for them to open on several occasions. | 1 |
I've taken Audrey, my Audi, to Virginia Auto Service a couple times for routine maintenance. I first heard of them through a coupon in the mail, though I'm not sure how they got my address! :) \n\nBeing new to the area and because the Audi dealership is way up in north Scottsdale, I decided to give them a try. Not to mention because I value the more personalized service of a small business, but that's a longer discussion... \n\nI've been thoroughly impressed with VAS's personal service, their ability to squeeze you in on relatively short notice, the ease in making an appointment, and their communication on what the deal is with your car. They also have a free ride service to drop you off and pick you up, which is highly convenient! \n\nIf you have a European car, I highly recommend giving these guys a try! I'm fiercely protective and OCD about my car -- if I trust Audrey to someone, you know you can. | 1 |
If negative stars were an option, that would be what I would pick. I've not heard good things about this place in the past and have stayed away based on friend's experiences. Unfortunately, one of our rides took us here for a planned stop for some nosh. The food was mediocre, nothing spectacular. The service was appalling. We were told we had to take our food to go. Someone in our group wanted a piece of bike equipment, but would not sell to him because he didn't need the shop to install it. Very unprofessional staff and I think safe to say d-bags if you were to know them personally. There are plenty more local bike shops that would much more appreciate your business or even the foot traffic. | 0 |
As someone who spent a semester in China in college, I can assure you that this place is legit! \n\nThe food is piping hot and delicious. I love the noodles, but I must say the dumplings are what had me the most excited. The shrimp wontons are just delightful. I also loved the vegetarian dumplings and hope to try the soup dumplings next time. \n\nI love watching them make them. It's such an art! \n\nThe only thing that I wasn't a huge fan of was the chicken soup. The broth was nice but it was pretty much just a boiled chicken wing. I know it's authentic ... just not my favorite thing. \n\nI'd also like to go back and visit again with a larger group as the menu is extensive and there are so many other things I would like to try. \n\nI'm so glad we have a place like this in Pittsburgh! It's so great to have something so authentic have me feeling like I took a trip to the far East. \n\nGive this place a try! You won't regret it. | 1 |
My Brother and I went and ate here for lunch, the server was nice. But the food was very plain and had an awful flavor. We both got a different pastas but we only sent back one becasue we didnt want to look ungrateful. The sausage in the pasta was very good, same with hibiscus tea. My brother ordered a blue moon but it was flat, that was a little dissappointing as well. | 0 |
Thought I'd check it out since the reviews are really good. Tried it, and...I think that the food was eh...ok, I guess. Not as great as people described it to be. Kinda disappointed. My son had the Hawaiian Burger and my daughter and I shared the Kimchi Hotdog. It was so-so. We also ordered Carne Asada Fries, which tasted very American and no Mexican flavor at all, it was more like saut\u00e9ed beef and cheese atop crispy fries. Also, we order the Euro Fries and it was alright as well. Oh also, the price was too much for the quality of the food. | 0 |
Great service, atmosphere and food. Would definitely recommend and go again. They make the guacamole right in front of you, catering it's texture (chunky to creamy) to your desire. | 1 |
If I could give this location zero stars I would.\n\nThis location contained the most incompetent string of FedEx employees I have ever had the unfortunate \""luck\"" to encounter.\n\nIt started with tracking the package I was expecting just to see that it was listed as 'Incorrect Address'. My first thought was how could this be? I had made sure the address was listed correctly when I placed the order and when I received the shipment notification it also had the correct address. When I called the customer service center they told me that the note on the shipment was that my shipping address did not include a building number. \n\nIn my complex, we do have unit #'s and building #'s. The unit #'s and building #'s do not repeat. The building #'s are used to narrow down which area of the complex you are in but you can still locate a unit without the building #. I have lived in this complex for 3 years and the only time I've used the building # is when I have a visitor or I am ordering take-out food.\n\nThis was not the first thing I've had shipped to this apartment and this was the first time I've had this problem. \n\nObviously the driver was new and didn't know the area, too lazy to ask the security guards for directions, ask the renters office for help, or just didn't feel like doing their work today.\n\nThe customer service agent let me know that they could put a note on this shipment so that as soon as the package was returned to the shipment center, I would be notified by text or email and would be able to go pick up the package in person.\n\nI never received the notice. I took a change and went to the FedEx location hoping that my package would have been returned to the shipment center. Turns out that the package had returned to the center 45 mins before I even got there yet, still to this day, no email, phone call or text was ever received as I was promised.\n\nThe gentlemen at the counter who was assisting me in retrieving the box took at look at my tracking # and ID and proceeded to the back to look for the box. When he came back out 10 mins later, he said he couldn't find it because he did not write down the tracking # and needed the information again. Wouldn't it have been important information to take down the first time around instead of wasting 10 minutes?!?! When he finally found it, he scanned the label, I signed to say I received it and as I took possession of the box, he grabbed it out of my hands so he could verify the name on the box again. REALLY?!?! That information should have been checked, double checked and tripped checked before even handing me the package and having me sign for it.\n\nI will avoid shipping with FedEX and especially to this location for the rest of my life. | 0 |
great food! very fresh. Great service and very polite. Very welcoming crew. The decor is very nice and fresh. You will Love this place. | 1 |
I have tried the Margherita pizza at many popular Phoenix restaurants that make it (because that's how you judge a Neopolitan-style pizza restaurant, right?) and this is my favorite one. I like it better than the much buzzed-about Pomo (too burnt), better than Il Bosco (too cheesy), MILES better than Sauce (just bad), better than the Parlor (too floppy), and possibly even better than the venerable Pizzeria Bianco (too pretentious maybe?). The reason I'm not giving the place 5 stars is that the d\u00e9cor does not match the high quality of the pizza. Pretty much all of the places mentioned have nicer atmosphere. | 1 |
Just brutal. They have a mandatory policy that waiting list has a 10+ minute wait to sit down. We came in as a party of five and they told us 90 minute wait and we waited over 20 minutes and 6 tables were completely empty. We complained to the hostesses and manager and they didn't care at all. Props to the servers we talked to as they were very annoyed they had empty tables when it was obvious there was people waiting. | 0 |
We were able to get into 3 bar/clubs in the palms for free and we had such a great time! The view was amazing and the live band and DJ were fantastic. Kayla is a great promoter and we would definitely use Viva Las Guest List for our next trip to Vegas! | 1 |
I've been to Cantina 1511 about 5 few times now and I have to say I have mixed feelings about it.\n\nThe food is wonderful. It's creative and classic and delicious. The salsa is some of the best I've had in Charlotte and being from Southern AZ this is a big deal.\n\nMy mixed feelings come from the service. I have yet to have good service at Cantina 1511. The waitstaff seems confused by the menu, today my server asked ME questions about the menu. When I am there I feel like I am always waiting for something. \n\nIt is a shame because the food is really good and I love the atmosphere but if I am going to be paying $15 bucks for tacos I expect the service to be worth it. | 0 |
I was in the mood for a burger and I had time to kill before a show, so I figured I'd give this place a try.\n\nTo get to the point...\n\nThe burger was excellent! Best I've had in a long time. It had a real authentic taste to it. You know, as opposed to the artificial crap you'd eat out of a fast food bag. The price was right too. It was less than $7 for the burger, and the drinks were average price as far as bars go.\n\nI'd go again/recommend to others. | 1 |
Pumpkin muffins at Paradise Bakery have a crunchy crumble top and big chunks of black walnuts inside .They are sumptuous and make my mouth water, thinking about them . \nBe early or else they will be sold out ! i have been disappointed a few times when that happened.\nTheir soups are excellent and taste homemade. \nA great concept restaurant and this is one of their best locations. | 1 |
Loved this place nice near clean .. Staff friendly .. Rooms spacious I would love to come back | 1 |
When you are in a rush to catch a Metro (subway), you aren't always that picky about what to eat. \n\nIn the case of Metro Sushi you are in luck, it's quick, fresh and tasty. The sushi can (usually) be seen in the making. Their small open kitchen is behind the counter, literally just behind it. The place is about the size of a 10' x 10' tent. \n\nThe owner is typically on site standing at, or near, the cash register and overseeing that the pre-prepared sushi, (mixed trays and by-the-piece) are up to standard. \n\nI have not yet tried all the varieties of Maki rolls or Sushi pieces. The ones I have tried have been quite pleasant, especially for the about right prices (in the take out non-sit down, non-table service category). I have to indulge in more of their offerings to really determine any true yum/pow factor.\n\nI am also a big fan of their pickled cucumber and carrot platter for about $3 (be careful since it does leak a bit of marinade juice when tipped or can splash when opened. \n\nThey have a nice selection of Asian canned and bottled beverages. I have gotten a few coconut waters on humid days to replenish fluids. Once in a while I'll even treat myself to a little sweet or jelly dessert. I have noticed the sign for bubble tea, which note-to-self, needs to be tried. \n\nI'm starting to crave some sushi, so I better wrap up this review in a seaweed salad - pun obviously intended. \n\nWhen you normally see a rice cooker full and at the ready, that's another good sign. I can't wait to try more of their morsels or plump looking rice paper wrapped sandwiches... | 1 |
I was greeted and seated promptly. Ordered special pho combo p1 and it was out in less than 3 minutes hot and delicious. Very impressive! The cigar smell is annoying but they can't do much about that as the neighboring shop is a cigar bar. Price is right. No complaints! I shall return. | 1 |
Another great brow threading from Tori! She always does an amazing job. This time I had her tint my eyebrows which will save me time in the morning. They look FANTASTIC! | 1 |
Ok, I'll be honest: was the French Press coffee a bold, flavorful, amazing taste of torrefaction Heaven in a cup? Yes. Was it worth five bucks? Sure. I had the Tequila Sunrise plate. The flavors were all there. The chicken sausage was a nice bonus and had a pleasurable kick of spice in each bite. I had it with a side of avocado (a Huevos Rancheros must), so the total for the dish alone came to $16.50. Therein comes my gripe. This is breakfast, people. If I laid that amount of cash down at Hash House or Cracked Egg, I would have literally busted a gut. The presentation of the dish was underwhelming. The beans were literally a layer to separate the eggs from the tortilla. No rice. No pico. Not even a sprig of cilantro. I think the key missing element was a couple extra tortillas to sop up the alcohol-infused sauce. That may have even bumped my rating up another star. It just needed a lil \""somethin\"", besides the price, to remind me that I was eating at a Strip establishment. Overall, the dining area was appealing and clean, a kind of diner-chic feel, with easy access from the parking garage. Nakisha was my server. She was prompt, friendly, smiley (but not over-smiley ;) ) and basically on-point. No complaints there. If I give this place a second chance, it will probably be at the LA location, after a night of heavy carousing. ;) | 0 |
This place is whack charge if you fail or if it's rejected no other place does that never go again and had an attitude i would never recommend even to my worse enemy i hope they close this place down!! | 0 |
Slow to no service after order was taken. Ordered a hamburger wow let's just say bun was toasted but cold and stale. The meat was medium on the bottom of the patty so makes me wonder if they bake it like they do their fries. The place lacks air conditioning, a room ac vented into the space above the ceiling. You can give the place a try, that's your call. If the place lacks the proper equipment they need to find their niche, maybe it's breakfast. | 0 |
If you love thin and crispy pizza this is the place for you. The freshest ingredients your going to get . Expect to wait a while for your pizza, but its so worth it . I wonder how good the wings and ceviche is ? TBA | 1 |
This place was just down the street from the Financial District; it looks fairly new and I am a little curious why it wasn't more crowded, but it was just 5:30 on a Friday night. It seems like the downtown needs a shot in the arm, and I would suggest Vapiano as a great place to come down to start your evening.\n\nThe pasta is build your own or select from the suggestions. I had the tagliatelle with bolognese and a side caesar salad. Everything was really tasty but I think I will order a little differently next time. Not quite Calzone's but a good fast Italian. They claim the pasta is made on site daily, and you can tell; the taste is much better and the pasta isn't slimy like packaged pasta.\n\nI liked the \""credit card\"" style of paying for the meal and being able to go to the stations. Real plates and flatware, and a very stylish (and large) interior seating area. | 1 |
Old guy with bad knees rporting in. This park is not great if youre looking for lots of vert action, or bowl runs..very wide open with lots of flat and corners and hips. Fun to skate--definitely more street style. | 0 |
Great experience here. Very friendly to walk-ins. The deluxe pedicure is FANTASTIC and includes sugar scrub, hot stone massage & mud treatment. I recommend it & will be back!!! | 1 |
Great location serving up the proprietary Pinkberry blends I enjoy! Finally, a place that opens RIGHT ON the strip, rather than inside some nasty smoke-filled run down casino! Well, I don't know what I was expecting considering Pinkberry is a professional, classy company. \n\nSpacious inside with plenty of seating. I was able to indulge in my yogurt without having to run into those stupid \""hot girls want to meet you\"" clowns trying to pass out cards and sleaze ball sneezing god knows what all over my yummy yogurt! | 1 |
Very extensive menu for the all you can eat sushi deal. Soups, salads, appetizers, sashimi, sushi, specials rolls, fried rolls, ice cream, etc. The trick is to avoid getting large rolls where you're going to be having a lot of rice. You'll be done after only a few - to get your $26 bucks you've got to be strategic: Sashimi and sushi, and save the beer for later. The chefs are very friendly and the service is quick - they seem to have a lot of regulars which is a good sign - who knows, maybe i'm becoming one. Recommend trying out the lunch all you can eat (5 or so bucks cheaper) first to check the place out and go from there.\n\nI left happy both times. All in all not the best sushi i've had, but it does the trick and is well worth the money. | 1 |
Carlsbad Tavern is a little...different. The food was great, don't get me wrong. The typical \""Mexican\"" portion of their menu was small, but the food off of it was delicious and plentiful. We sat inside instead of out on the patio because it was a cooler night, and I think that that took away from the experience. The outside patio looked awesome. The inside is, again, a little...different. Very much tavern-like, with bat replicas everywhere, and not very Mexican/New Mexican like. A Hoj Poj of a restaurant, if you will. | 1 |
Love this place. My favorite is the royal turtle. And their ice cream sandwiches are awesome! | 1 |
Good place. But what 's with the mustaches? | 1 |
Service is friendly, but the food is terrible and overpriced. I've been using yelp for at least a year now, and this place was so bad it inspired me to write my first review. | 0 |
For a brief time, this building was occupied by a different restaurant (if memory serves, it was Johnny Carino's, but it was gone so quickly, I don't recall). Regardless, shortly after building, they were gone, and not too long after, Mi Pueblo came in, remodeled and opened as a generally Mexican-themed establishment.\n\nThough overall the place looks pretty - not really Mexican, but not horrible to look at - you are probably best off if you look around, perhaps snap a few shots for Instagram if that's your thing, and leave.\n\nThere is plenty of room here on just about any occasion, and that could be one of their downfalls. I don't know if they are ever properly staffed, but when we have been, they just don't seem to be able to provide particularly good service.\n\nTheir web site says they have eleven locations (one coming soon), so I think they would be pretty good at this item if they have so many, but what I have personally experience, and seen in other reviews? Not so much. You get your requisite chips and salsa and everything else goes downhill fast. Take a trip to New York and practice hailing taxis, as that skill will come in handy when getting someone back to your table.\n\nWhen you eventually get your food - not what most would expect at a \""Mexican\"" restaurant - it's decent enough, but probably not enough to merit a return trip. Something out of the ordinary, and perhaps more than enough to decide to avoid Zaxby's across the parking lot? Sure. But to detour from Azteca or La Unica, not too far away? Probably not. | 0 |
Stopped in with some friends while visiting. The gelato was delicious, the prices were good and the people were very helpful. I got Nutella with Ferrero Rocher and did NOT regret it, let me tell you. The cups look small but they put a hefty scoop in.\n\nThere's a $10 credit card minimum, so I'd advise bringing cash unless you're ordering for more than 1-3 people. | 1 |
My wife and I recently took advantage of a timeshare presentation at the Bluegreen Resort 36 hotel in Las Vegas, NV. In return, we received a very inexpensive 3 night stay in Vegas. This was initially supposed to be a Summer Bay Resorts timeshare vacation, so we also received an Orlando vacation included in the low price ($350 for a 3 night Vegas stay, and 2 night Orlando stay with the option to purchase additional nights for $90 - 2 bdr, 2 ba \""luxury\"" accommodations). At the last minute, Summer Bay switched us over to the BG 36 location, so that is how we ended up there. We had no other option, really, that late in the game.\n\nFirst the hotel: website alludes to \""luxury\"" rooms throughout. In reality, they are nothing more than glorified hotel rooms with kitchens. Our 2-bedroom consisted of 2 side-by-side one-bedrooms with a connecting door. Furniture was cheap and uncomfortable. Our smoke detector battery died the first night, so it started beeping extremely loudly during the middle of the night, becoming more frequent as morning approached. Needed a ladder to get to it, so I couldn't pull the battery. Maintenance had to be called. \n\nNext, the dishwasher was loose in its cabinet so every time the door was open, the dishwasher just about fell forward - Not ideal with 2 curious toddlers running around. \n\nBeds were not comfortable, as stated. Carpet was so dirty that our feet turned black. Pool was indoors, and was not the relaxing environment that is portrayed. Pool bar was never staffed nor stocked - what's the point of promoting it? The sun deck was small - enough said. We went to the Flamingo for a day to go to a real pool.\n\nThe good: I asked for, and received, cribs and high chairs for free, and a room with a view of the strip, not the sandlots that surround the resort. The people that work for the hotel were very pleasant and helpful.\n\nNow the timeshare: First they don't call it a \""timeshare\"" because it is a club that uses points instead of the traditional timeshare \""1-week per year at the same location\"" club. This one allows you to use your points at anytime and at any BlueGreen club location (or others around the world). Sounds great, right? EXCEPT that when you read reviews, people all over are having trouble booking resorts for the dates they want - Rooms are booked or people don't have enough points because BG assigns higher point values to more popular travel dates!\n\nOur timeshare rep was pleasant, but new; so, she kept calling over sleazy and slimy managers to answer my questions. I say 'slimy' because these guys would sell you the shirt off their backs if they could, all the while pretending that they are interested in your life. They are your best buddy to your face, and always have an answer to your concerns about the timeshare. Yet, you also get the feeling that they don't give two-sh*ts about your life and just want the commission from your sale.\n\nMore details - We spent 60-90 minutes wasting our time while some phony comedian \""entertained\"" the timeshare crowd in a different room. There was hardly ANY substance to his presentation, and could have been covered in 15 minutes. By the time we were finished with that and met back up with our timeshare rep, 90 minutes had passed. \n\nI asked what the buy in cost was at that point - \""We'll get to that\"" is what I was told, and we had to go through the dog-and-pony show of them showing us the same rooms that we were already staying in (because we stayed in the same hotel). We could have skipped this as well.\n\nWhen we finally got to the details, it was $32k initial buy-in to get 20,000 pts per year - much higher than I was expecting. On top of that, there are $1200 annual maintenance fees! Of course, you can finance for %17 APR! What? I might as well put it on my credit card - it has a rate half that amount!\n\nI said I wasn't interested in paying that much and so the manager started coming over and offering lower and lower cost packages. The final package offered was 8000 pts every OTHER year - with an $11k initial cost and I still had to pay $500 maintenance EVERY year. \n\nI asked a question about the point costs per room and if they increase every year. The response was that \""no, for existing members, the point costs do not change once you are in the club. That future members' costs will cover point cost increases.\"" Can you say pyramid scheme?? \n\nAfter finally saying no, OF COURSE they have one final offer - 9000 pt sampler plan, where I can try the program out for one year. The catch: It's $700 and you can't use it in June, July or August (surprise, surprise). I passed on it again, and was immediately met with much colder personalities by the rep and managers - which was not surprising. After reading the reviews on this and other websites, I did not want ANYTHING to do with this company. Total time spent was in excess of 3 hours...time that could have been spent with my kid!\n\nIn the end, I'm VERY happy that I passed on these offers. | 0 |
Kazimierz is one of my favorite wine bars of all time. It's definition of what I expect other wine bars to live up to now. The layout, with couches and low lighting and really sophisticated atmosphere is perfect for date night or for girls night. On Monday's they have this Jazz singer - Margo (I hope she's still there) and she is phenomenal. \n\nIt's kind of hard to find, which adds to the special feeling - that *you* found this cool little place, you know? But totally worth searching around your first or second time trying to find it :) | 1 |
They look full so I decided to give it a try. People standing at a Panda Express set up line, order in a foreign language, so it is usually a good sign, that the food is authentic. But when we order the sweet and sour pork, the lady behind the glass give us All fat pork. A minute ago, I saw she spooned all lean pork from the same dish to a lady who obviously speak their language. So that is a big turn-off, I am not coming back again. | 0 |
Best Cajun/Creole food in Charlotte. I grew up in New Orleans so I know the difference. Dishes are NOT too spicy (the tell-tale sign of poor Creole food) and most of the breads are flown in from New Orleans bakeries. Even dishes that are only really known by \""Yats\"" (such as Red Beans & Rice) are comparable to what you would get in New Orleans. Highly recommend you see for yourself. | 1 |
David and I have eaten here many times and overall, we like the place.\nHowever, I would probably give it only 3.5 stars because on several visits, the service has really been been hit or miss. (This visit was so-so, but last time, we had great service). \n\nOverall, the food is good, but the major limiting factor for me is that they put bacon in almost everything here, which really limits my choices. (Ok folks, we get that this is \""Southern cuisine\"" but really, give us a break with the pork already!) But, on the upside, they have a nice wine list. \n\nTonight we had the B.R. Cohn Cabernet Sauvignon which was a beautifully balanced wine. David decided to have a burger and the creamed corn. I tasted his corn and it was flavorful but not at all creamy. I would have been disappointed if I had chosen this side dish.\n\nUsually I order the trout or whatever fish is on the menu at the time. However, on this visit, I went for the daily special which was deep fried turkey breast served with dressing (studded with cranberries) and fresh green beans on the side. (This dish normally comes with \""Southern beans\"" which is cooked with bacon but they substituted the fresh green beans since they are not cooked with bacon.) \n\nThey are also now serving brunch on Sat & Sun - since brunch is one of our favorite meals on the weekend, we'll definitely be back to check that out! | 1 |
Since moving to Arizona, I have found it difficult to find \""mom and pop\"" shops in the East Valley. Imagine my delight when a coworker directed me to The Bread Basket. This is a quaint, privately owned bakery that has excellent customer service and delivers a fantastic product. My husband and I chose this bakery to make our wedding cake and we were not disappointed. We ordered a three tier square cake. It was a marble cake with fresh raspberry filling...no fruit preserves allowed. It was delicious and beautiful, exactly what we had wanted. One of the owners, Brenda, delivered the cake to our venue herself. Since then, we order a miniature version of our cake on every anniversary and continue to enjoy the baking bonanza at The Bread Basket. | 1 |
My family and I came to this food court to grab a quick bite while waiting for Bachannal buffet. We were starving by the time we arrived and wanted to grab a quick bite while waiting in line for the buffet. The longest wait ever....staff is slooooooooow and food is expensive, but then again that's vegas! Fries are dry, not good at all. Chicken tenders are surprisingly moist inside and pretty good. The hot sauce is comes with is very spicy and pretty good. I would still say go somewhere else for a quick fast food. | 0 |
I stayed at Trump Hotel for Thanksgiving last month. It was a busy weekend and the rates looked attractive for a 5-star property. I really regret not going with Venetian instead since it was only slightly more. \n\nTo preface, I actually don't hate on Trump. I rather enjoy his Apprentice show and most of his dealings, so I was very open minded staying at Trump for the first time. But fact remains that this was a really subpar experience.\n\n\nFirst, location was horrible. \n\nOur taxi drove us in, and you get off the freeway to see the row of strip clubs before arriving at the Trump hotel. The location is offstrip even though it looked pretty near on Google Maps. It's a ten minute walk to the Wynn which is on the Northern end of the strip. They have a shuttle to Wynn and Caesar's, but it's not very convenient especially if you want to take a break in your room mid-day. \n\nWorse, one side of the tower faces the Railroad track. If you're a light sleeper, don't bother; it's pretty loud. I couldn't believe the rep I spoke with just dismisses it like it's normal. She told me to book the room on the other side next time I stay. So 50% of the hotel experience the train multiple times a night... really?\n\n\nSecond, while the resort fee is quite standard now in Las Vegas, the amenities that came with it were disappointing (wifi, shuttle, water). Oh, and pool access too. Except that during my stay the pool was up for \""renovation\"" for December. This is fine and understandable, but what was insulting was the note to tell guests to buy a $10 voucher to use Caesar's Palace pool (and ride their free shuttle there!) \n\nI can't imagine having your five star hotel guests to pay for a ticket to use another hotel's pool while being shuttled back and forth. If you claim that pool access is part of the resort fee, then at least provide complimentary tickets on request. It's almost comical.\n\n\nFinally, the overall staff and experience of the hotel is far from a true 5 star hotel. It's 4 stars at best. Everyone from doorman, shuttle driver, front desk. None of them really understand how to delight the customer. They're just doing their job day in and day out. The shuttle drives around the hotel to stop at next pickup, instead of letting you off at the hotel entrance first. The doorman opens the door but no one offers to help with the bags. The concierge won't help get you change but have you wait ten minutes for a front desk agent. Many many more examples lead me to believe that the staff isn't trained at the same expectations at other 5 star hotels.\n\n\nI could go on, but you get the point.\n\n\nThe Good:\n- Smoke free hotel\n\nThe Bad:\n- Location is off-strip, ten minutes walk to the Wynn. The ride there passes through the strip clubs.\n- On the back side of the tower you hear the train multiple times a day.\n- Staff (shuttle, front desk, bellman) are all less experienced. They are courteous, but really rough around the edges that you wouldn't expect from a 5-star hotel.\n- No customer support. I emailed some of my concerns in this review to them and never got a response back.\n\n\nOverall this is far from a 5-star experience. Their rooms and suites are discounted for a reason. In retrospect, I'd rather pay a bit more to stay at Venetian or Bellagio. I would never stay at Trump again. | 0 |
They don't take orders over the phone after 10pm and they have an idiotic new employee who doesn't realize this until wasting 10 minutes on the phone with you while whistling into your ear! I haven't tried the food, so I'll give them the benefit of the doubt. | 0 |
So...we were visiting Vegas and decided to grab breakfast on our way to Ethel M. After yelping we found this place. \n\nThe sign in the packed restaurant told us to seat ourselves. Menus with a myriad of options soon followed. Coffee was immediately delivered. I ordered tea. My goodness...I should have taken a picture of the mug. I am pretty sure they pulled it from the landfill. There wasn't a crack or chip to avoid around the rim...the thing was covered!! No option was given for tea, but I saw they had choices. Strange. \n\nI felt bold and ordered the Philly cheesesteak omelet with home fries and sourdough toast (that I couldn't eat and gave away because I am gluten free). \n\nThe potatoes were cold, unseasoned and burnt...nary a bell pepper or onion. The omelet...greasy, tough meat...hardly cooked bell peppers and onions. Gross. I was starving, with cranky kids and other adults that weren't complaining about their foods (nay, they were raving) that I didn't have the heart to complain...well that and the waitress never checked on us. \n\nThe hall to the bathroom smelled like raw sewage. Nice. Especially when you've sat yourself at the last available table big enough for your party that is just steps away. \n\nWhen leaving they had a TV tray with a few cooked meals out to \""entice\"" you. Wonder how long those sit out. They did not look good. \n\nThe place also had a grimy/dirty feel to it. Like it needed a top to bottom cleaning. \n\nI thought, \""wow, glad this place is a real mom and pop\""...and then as we drove all over the Las Vegas area I found out it was a chain!! Ew!\n\nWould not eat here again. Yuck. | 0 |
Flanny's is a great neighborhood pub. Most pubs you worry how clean the kitchen is, the bar crowd is cliquish and the decor resembles a basement bar. Not Flanny's. Flanny's is a clean, modern welcoming local pub with high def TVs, great staff, craft beers and bar, table and soft seating. My favorite aspect of Flanny's is that they support live music. | 1 |
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