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Great value and a great room. A little further down the strip, but still in walking distance. Was glad they didnt have a casino in the place and found the room to be perfect from the bed to the showers to the kitchenette.
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Probably the worst Asian buffet I've ever been to. Food was stale tasting, questionable texture of the meat items, the floors looked dirtier than a homeless persons box and the bathrooms might as well be an alley sewer drain. Who cares if its a buffet, it's still $9.50 for lunch. I've gotten more satisfaction from a lottery ticket that didn't match any numbers.
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What a cool store! When my husband said he had to go to the hobby shop, I picture the hobby shops I remember (smell of superglue and aisles of things I'm not sure what's done with them), and went with him kicking and screaming. But I left there pleasantly surprised. I even almost bought something. But I was afraid it would become like most of my craft ideas and sit on a shelf unopened. There was the typical hobby shop nerdy stuff like RC and model cars. But they also had games, mold making kits (my mind goes to jewelry), trains, and so much more. It's a small cramped store especially when it's busy, but it's nicely organized and the staff was very friendly. Not sure how prices were since I don't frequent these places but they seemed reasonable enough.
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Being a snotty coffee loving snot snot I wasn't expecting much from Dunkin\"" Donuts. But, they just got done with their facelift and grand re-opening here is Arizona, and its close to work, so I wanted to give them a try. I have to say I see why they are Starbuck's #1 competition on the east coast. The store was clean and well organized. The staff was friendly and efficient. I ordered the flatbread gilled cheese combo for lunch which comes with iced tea or lemonade. I got the iced tea, and it was delicious. My grilled flatbread had three cheeses, and was fast, and warm, and very tasty. This is not what I was expecting, and they have a great operation running here. I WILL be back! Oh, and my donut with pink strawberry frosting was delicious as well!
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Stumbled onto this place while looking for a thai restaurant! We sure were happy! All you can eat dinner was great! Sweet shrimp was so good! Sashimi was fresh. The oyster shooter was impeccable! The UNI was super fresh and good! Service was great! The only thing that will make this place much better is if they do a better job with the rice. It needs to be cooked a bit longer and warm.
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I stayed at the Luxor and I had a really GOOD TIME! (reminiscing....sighh)\nYeah, this isn't one of the high class hotels. It's at the end of the strip and the lobby yeah it kinda smells funky. But HECK I had a blast. \n\nThe rooms are super cool, being that the building is a full on pyramid the actual walls in your room are slanted! Nice little touch.\nThe suites have the tubs right next to your bed, not in the restroom which is normally what I am used to. I really digged that. \n\nTheir pool area is OK def. more family oriented. \n\nThey have a lounge downstairs called Cathouse, (confused it for a club go figure its vegas..shit things happens) and LAX but it was closed the Monday I was there. WOMP. \n\nFor the price that you pay, this isn't a bad hotel. \n\nOOH FYI.. the elevators go 100 MPH here, seriously brace yourself.
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Not closed. We went in to talk to someone about \""Customer Retention\"" and were told they did not do that there. WTF? We were given a number to call that is supposed to handle that. Like I said WTF! I was there talking to a live/real person. Crazy how they can take a payment, or start up service, but they cannot try to retain loyal (have no choice) customers. Not a big fan of the Oligopoly of Cox Cable!
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Well my friend was invited here to go through one of those sales pitches about the resort and everything. The room was tidy when we arrived but their were were some flaws already. First the batroom's doors didn't lock so there could be an accident if someone wasn't paying attention. \n\nSecond I slept on the couch which we pulled out the bed within and it looked dirty like they needed to wash it or vacuum the thing. When we requested sheets for it I was expecting them to make the bed for me but just gave me the sheets to do it myself. That was an instant turn-off. Well I put the sheets on wrong but I just said for it because I didn't want the sheet to eventually touch me. That pull out bed was quite firm and actually my sleep was very good on it. \n\nAfter coming back into the room from being out all day the bed was made and so was the pull-out. So I assume they used new sheets but after what happened afterwards well I think those sheets weren't fresh afterall or they were laced with bedbugs or something. \n\nI was super tired and my feet needed a soaking so I ran water in the tub in the room and eventually soaked my feet. Upon drying up and walking into the living room I would call it I hoped into the bed and started watching T.V. after awhile I started to noticed my legs getting these tiny bumps and they weren't goose bumps and started to feel this itch arise. My skin turned all red. it felt like scales. I looked for bed bugs immediately and I didn't see any but can you see it with a naked eye? By the next day I was feeling not so good at all and my leg felt it. \n\nBy having this experience I would not recommend this place for any sort of vacation. \n\nIn their sales pitch they didn't even bother showing my friend around to show off all the ammenities it offered. Well anyhow their loss and anybody who values their health maybe will not go here. Please cleanup your act and steam the place to kill off any dirty things lurking in your sheets.
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Went here as I was in Phoenix one day for vacation after a trip around San Diego, Vegas, and Flagstaff. \n\nPros:\n-Environment - was able to sit outside under the roof. \n-Food: Delicious! Split the Black Bean Burger with a friend, and it was MORE than enough food. The burger came with a delicious slaw. \n-All of the sandwiches come with salad, and you have to pay extra for fries, which I love. Finally a place that comes with a salad. The dressing was delicious and lemon flavored. \n-Drinks: $4 for a bloody Mary that looked weak, but it was actually really tasty. Right amount of spice and sweetness, and def. felt it after one. \n-FRIES: got a HUGE bowl of sweet potato fries and garlic fries. The sweet potato fries were covered in sugar cinnamon and came with this liquid gold sauce. I'm sure it was a million calories and mayo based, but it paired great with the fries. The garlic ones came with ketchup and my mouth is watering just thinking about them. \n\nWill have to make another trip back to PHX and check out some of their other food. Was NOT disappointed!
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This place isn't bad, but I wouldn't go there again. The drinks and food just weren't that good. There are better choices in the airport.
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There are far better options for price and quality.
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Mid-week a few co-workers and I had a great night at Crush. We instantly loved the atmosphere and got comfy in a velvety plushy booth near the bar. There were maybe four or five small parties present, and the place was packed. And, it was a Wednesday night ... I'd hate to see the place on a Friday night. \n\nI was going to get a glass of wine, but when the waitress told us about their signature drink, the crush, I knew I had to try it. Champagne with a lavender-infused liquor? Yum! I loved it. \n\nInstead of going into Christopher's and order dinner, we decided to snack on some small plates. First, we enjoyed a cheese platter - chef's choice. My favorite selection was the Farmhouse Chevre, a creamy goat cheese. The other three selections were very good as well, but the Chevre was by far my favorite.\n\nWe also snacked on a bowl of house marinated olives, which were enjoyed by all three of us. They were very good, but you do have to love the olive to enjoy ...\n\nThe very best was the pizza, which was delicious and different. The crust had the savory flavor of foccaccia, but it was light and airy like a pastry. We had our pizza with wild mushrooms and shallots. It was unbelievably good. I can't wait to go back and have it again soon!\n\nI'm looking forward to grabbing some girlfriends for a bit of shopping at the Biltmore Fashion Park and then drinks at Crush!
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Shrimp and Scallop Ceviche, Select Stone Crab, Wedge Salad, and Bone-In Rib Eye Steak = \""PERFECT\"" Dinner for Two (we shared each dish). The special mustard sauce for the crab is a plus. Service was excellent. I'll eat here again for sure!
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Excellent Food, Excellent Sevice even with 11 people in our party. Lovely place for breakfast.
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This place is SCAREY! It's really a shame the homeless and tweakers have chosen this corner as their hang out. It's really a nice gas station & the employees are always friendly. BUT I've not once been here without being approached by someone asking for money. Two times they were very aggressive. \n\nDuring the day I may stop by... it's the closest station near me besides the gross one across Boulder Hwy... NEVER at night! I would rather drive 4 miles for my milk or gas.
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I got their green chile which was good except the rice had uncooked grains here and there, so you'd chow down on the rice that was mostly soft and all of a sudden your teeth would hit something hard. I pulled it out of my mouth and it ended up being an uncooked grain of rice! It was almost insidious. We also ordered a burrito that was not included in the bag that we did not discover until we got home, very disappointing experience.
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Good natural food. Healthy choices. Like a Trader Joes.
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The store is easily accessed and always clean. The employees are friendly, no idea about helpful as I have never asked a question here. \n\nMy first visit here some time ago was very disappointing. Nothing seemed fresh.\n\nI did not give up though and have been back several times now and each time it is always a bit better than before. My only complaint of the vegetables these days is they seem to not have one of the products I need. Today was leeks, how can you not have leeks? Wal_mart neighborhood store on my way home had them. \n\nBut I do love the bulk spices where I can spend 10 cents at a time and get what I need for the day. Also the bulk grains and beans are great. \n\nSo overall this is a pretty nice store.
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I really enjoyed the experience. I couldn't wait to get on it. But the parking was an issue. We found out after the fact that we should have parked in the back by the high roller and not where the casinos are located. The next thing the price I'm a local and was shocked to find out that they don't offer locals specials. Also I think that the price is ridiculously over priced especially at night. The view wasn't to bad depending on the direction you are looking. Over all it was a great experience and a good date night must do. I also think that the kids would love it to.
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If you love your animal STOP and take a minute to read this!\n\nI scheduled an appointment to have my two kittens declawed at Tempe Veterinary Hospital. They seemed to be a legit place and very nice. I had no reason to think that they were bad in anyway. I brought my cats to them the day of the operation for the declawing and received a phone call about three hours after drop off to be informed that one of cats had died after the operation. The doctor was so incentive and acted like it was just another cat. There story of what happen is very suspicious and I will never know what happened to my poor cat. But the least I can do in her memory is warn others about this place. So if you are considering to bring your loved pet to this place please think about it twice! I wish every day that i did...
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I was so excited about this place when it opened. Speakeasy with mustaches! However, I feel that it has forgotten it's own theme and sunk into the same typical Charlotte bar mold. When I went for a friend's birthday, I felt like I could have just as easily been at BAR Charlotte or really any other bar anywhere. I don't think it matters if you have a 'stache or not when you can't hear anyone over the blaring Top 40 music.
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Horrible customer service. They seem to not understand the concept of a customer service desk for simple returns and exchanges and non-accounts related questions. All it takes is one customer service rep to be dedicated for minor small issues. The rest of the longer process questions can go through the normal process but find a way to get the quick ones out faster. This is just common sense waiting an hour in order to process a minute exchange was ridiculous.
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I have only been to My Big Fat Greek twice, but already the bartender and the manager remember my name. The first time I came in, I'd had a long day at work and just wanted a salad and some saganaki. I was not disappointed at all! The dressing on the salad is absolutely perfect, not to oily and not to acidic either. Trust me when I say, however, that the small salad is plenty for one person or possibly even two people to have. \n\nThe restaurant iself is eclectically decorated and cozy. Each time I have been in, everyone is in a good mood and you wind up making friends with not only the servers, but the other patrons as well. A very friendly vibe.
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Absolutely AMAZING! I didn't stay here but I gambled here a few times and words can't describe how awesome this place is. The architecture is absolutely insane. This is the type of building that you look at and say to yourself \""Wow, I can't believe what humans are capable of constructing\"". \n\nThis casino reminded me of the casino from Ocean's 13. It has the most advanced gaming equipment I have ever seen. The roulette table light up all the winning spot once the ball drops into a number. I joked with one of the dealers and told her she probably loves this new feature because it makes her job 100 times easier, she laughed and said \""you betcha!\"".\n\nThis place is a must visit next time you are in Vegas even if you aren't staying there.
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Brought some friends over here and our server Sultan was the BEST server. If you come here please ask for Sultan's service because he will treat you well.
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I am not a fan of Kabuki. The sushi menu isn't creative and most of the specialty rolls are California rolls topped off with fish. When the waitress brought me my sushi noticed it was the wrong roll. I finally got the right roll and it was so hard to eat because it kept on falling apart. The waitress never apologized and that kind of bugged me because I waited a long time for my food. My friend ordered the Vegas roll and it was good. If my friends drag me here again I'll probably order that.
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All around great experience. Everyone enjoyed their meal, the service was great and the atmosphere was gorgeous. \n\n*****Tip sign up for their email club and they send you an offer for a free bruchetta quatro appetizer*****
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Great breakfast today\nGreat service\nGreat food\nFun atmosphere\nSimple...this place is a winner!
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This orchard is awesome. How cool to still have this place around after so many years?! You can go pick your own fruits and veggies or choose from what they have at the check out. Aside from fruits and veggies they also have local honey, almond and peanut butters, and if you visit at the right time of the year you can get some VERY tasty apple cider or pumpkin spice donuts. They were only $2 for 6 of them and these donuts are worth going to the orchard all a alone for. I just went around Christmas time and since it's winter there wasn't any fruit and veggies but they were offering wagon rides around the orchard and had caramel apples, apple cider, peanut butter, hot chocolate and the apple cider, and pumpkin spice donuts. They had a covered tent with a good amount of picnic table to sit at. This is a good place to checkout throughout the year however check their website because they aren't open all year long and then you can see what's available for harvest and what activities are going on.
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We frequent Antonio's on a regular basis, and they are hands down the best pizza-by-the-slice in town! \n\nThey make a variety of unique and creative pizzas- that are always served fresh. Spicy Beef Taco, Chicken Florentine, and Chicken, Bacon, Ranch- just to name a few. My go-to slice is the Chicken Quesadilla! Absolutely delish!
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My experience at the Vdara was awful. I went on a bachelorette/bachelor party and we booked two deluxe suites and one premium view room. \n\nNow comes the down and dirty on the Vdara - and I mean \""dirty\"" literally. The suites were okay. One of them had a fold out couch that was broken. The front desk was called and an hour later a guy shows up at 11pm to say he was sorry but couldn't help us as the couch was heavy and he was getting off work in 10 minutes. Yeah, he actually said that! They did bring a single bed on wheels but we had to cram the other person in another room. Awful. \n\nIn the premium room, there was - I dare say - an unknown liquid under the sink that could or could not have been a bodily fluid; but I prayed it was white opaque soap. Towels were stained with what I hope was rust, we never got any replacement washcloths so we used hand towels, the sink drained slow and gurgled, and a few bathroom tiles were loose and rocked when you stepped on them. Plus the mini fridge was broken and wouldn't go to a cold setting but remained at \""cool\"" which is only slightly better than lukewarm. Oh, and our alarm clock (which is unable to be unplugged from a socket) kept going off at odd times and the off switch didn't work. \n\nThe pool was disgusting and when I got out of it (note I was not wearing lotion or anything on my skin before) I was covered in oil from the slick that resides on the water surface. So gross! \n\nWe also got disgusting food from the marketplace and The Bar Vdara: how about some strange liquid from old berries in the middle of your yogurt parfait? or a plate of soggy calamari while it sits on a shelf covered by plastic wrap? or better yet, nachos that probably were made using ingredients prepared more than 24 hours ago? Yeah, I thought not. Again, awful. \n\nLastly Vdara has \""complimentary valet parking\"" which translates to having to pay each time you want to use your car (we felt so bad for the valets as they run themselves ragged to get the cars out) and a good 30 minute wait with everyone else and their mother during peak times in the morning and evening. \n\nYeah, take it from me - avoid this place at all costs!!! It's is not worth staying at for free let alone for the prices they charge for their \""premium\"" rooms.
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Most of my All Saints time has been racked up in the LA area. Both the southern California stores and the Vegas one sport some pretty excellent (hip, unique) clothing, but I have to give the Vegas store a 5-star review for great customer service. \n\nOne of the assistant managers went out of her way to help me coordinate the purchase of a pair of apparently-discontinued boots which I'd tried to pick up at the Santa Monica location but hadn't been able to get in my size. The Vegas store had a pair; the manager was very friendly and helped me to coordinate the transaction from LA. Sure, a sale's a sale, but I really appreciated the service!
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This is a great family park ands makes me wish I lived in the area. I visited for the SRP Shade Tree program and spent some time at the playground with my 4 year old. He loved the playground and watching the skateboarders. The water area looked fun too but was obviously closed for the season. Tons of grassy areas for a family get together.
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I'll be honest. I do not like writing bad reviews, but, I have had way too many bad experiences at this KFC to not comment. I have been coming here on and off for several years. The facility has been renovated and looks amazing. The bathrooms are always clean, but that is where the positive stops. \n\nMost of the time my order is wrong when going through the drive through. Often times there is no flat ware with my order. The wait is always long inside and in the drive through, even when there are no customers in line. I waited in line inside for over 30 minutes with no customers in front of me and no one else waiting for food. Then, my order was wrong. The staff are not necessarily unpleasant, but certainly not customer focused. The food is inconsistent. Got 3 biscuits, one was almost raw dough and the other two were dry and crunchy. The chicken is much the same. \n\nI keep going back hoping for change, but never see any. \n\nAgain, I would usually not say anything rather than write a negative report, but this KFC has been continually under par with bad customer service, wrong orders and inconsistent food quality. Add in the long waits and this is certainly a place to avoid.
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I really enjoyed the overall experience! The bone in filet with foie gras was really amazing. The drinks were wonderful and they have a very nice wine selection. The service was 'jonnie on the spot' with all levels of servers keeping a watchful eye on the table...perhaps too watchful! Twice, as I looked around to check out the d\u00e9cor and the people, they came running over to assist. Better to have false alarms then left waiting.\n\nIf the place has one issue, it's the atmosphere. The design is plain white arched ceilings with rock wall and white light accents. I respect how much they were able to achieve with just architecture and lights, but without the lights it might look a bit like a medieval dungeon. \n\nAll things considered, the food and service were about as good as it gets so go check it out!
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Pei Wei is fast, delicious, and great for groups. Think about it. The worst part about dining with a bunch of people is the awkwardness of splitting the check. Here, you pay right when you order. Everyone can get their own food and you can sit down and enjoy. That being said, I don't think I've eaten in Pei Wei in a while. I usually do take-out because they are pretty fast. My wife loves the Chicken Pad Thai. It is the only thing she eats at Pei Wei and I have to admit, it is pretty delicious. The Lettuce Wraps are great as are the Crab Cheese Wontons. A friend of mine told me to get the Dan Dan Noodles because it would 'change my life'. Glad I did! Last night when I called to order they asked if I just wanted to repeat my order from last time. Now, I understand they used my phone number and it showed my previous order but I still felt like a regular and I felt good about it.
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Loooooved everything I had for brunch. I had the eggplant soup. After a night of partying, it hit the spot. I was warm and soothing for the throat. \n\nWe also had the steamed mussels in white wine and mustard soup. We ended up taking every piece of bread we had to soak up the soup. \n\nThe chicken and waffles were awesome too. The waffles had little bits of bacon on it. \n\nMmmm.... We also got a side of sauteed spinach. I could have eaten the whole thing. \n\nMy only negative is that they try go give you fries for everything. Why do you want to eat fries when there are so many other good things to eat. We ended up taking them to go and eating them after we went out.
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The service was amazing and my hair looks great. I went in with virgin hair looking to get balayage highlights. The color turned out amazing. I'll definitely be going back.
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Went there last night; very convenient hours for those of us working late on the strip. Setting was very clean, modern, and a good hang out spot.\nOverall, the pho was the highlight and very delicious but other items weren't as flavorful and just missed the mark a little bit. Here's a break down:\n\nFish taco: just ok, kind of fishy but it was a good concept. Needed a flavorful relish or something else.\n\nSpring rolls: crunchy and the garnish (perilla leaf, lettuce, mint) was amazingly fresh and abundant. (I hate it when they only give you one perilla leaf or mint). But the radish and carrot chips could've been marinated longer.\n\nManila clams: good and full of clammy goodness but again, not super flavorful. Lacked salt and maybe more herbs.\n\nCornish game hens: well cooked, sauce was good, tomato rice could've had more flavorful.\n\nRibeye and flank pho: we got this just to see how their standard pho was and it was deeeelicious. Beefy broth with a hint of sweetness. As with everything else the garnishes were super fresh. Tender meat, and a lot of it. It definitely makes me want to try more of their pho.\n\nService: I don't care about service that much especially because service at a lot of Asian spots on spring mountain is almost non-existent but this place was just odd. Our wait staff were all young and very nice, but you could tell they lacked experience. They sort of seemed to want to talk to each other and hang out with their friends who were sitting at another table. One time we wanted another beer and tried to make eye contact with one of them and he just looked at us and waved awkwardly and turned around and sat down so he can talk to his friends some more...was hilarious and very weird. And then 3 of them cleared our table but none of them offered to get us our check. It's like if I opened a restaurant and hired my little brother and let him hire all his friends. \n\nBut all in all I love that we have a new late night pho place!
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Yummy. Best in Vegas!!!!
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We had a very good dinner here. It is a nice place with good service and decor. I had a stir fry which would I would recommend. Soup was excellent. Would come back!
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Checked this place out for dinner tonight and was very impressed. I saw they offered an early dinner special on their website, but had to ask for that menu when I was seated. The decor is very nice, the service was nice and the food was excellent. I thoroughly enjoyed the chicken croquettes, the pork chop and the rice pudding - everything was seriously good!
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First I want to say we bowl about 2-3 times a week and my son does bowl in a league. We do have some of our own equipment from shoes to several bowling balls. We are not professionals but we enjoy bowling with our friends and family. \n\nI'm going to tell you this much. John here is so much nicer and willing to work with you. I've been to the other bowl shops inside Brunswick bowling and the guys there talk to you like an idiot if your not a professional league bowler! And they give sarcastic advice. \nI would definitely recommend coming here John was very professional and easy to work with.
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Merkato is one of my favorite restaurants in Vegas. Admittedly, I've only ever had one dish - the Vegetarian platter - but I've heard that the other meals are good as well. The Veg platter is in fact vegan, and will easily feed three very hungry people! I also recommend the coffee service if you have some spare time. The staff roasts the coffee beans right in front of you, and it's the thickest, richest coffee you will ever have. Yum!
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Food and service not commensurate with the price. Not what we remembered from 10 years ago. Not recommended and never coming back.\n\nThe food was generally bland, not very warm. The service was extremely slow. Perhaps they are understaffed?
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Wow... my wife and I were craving pasta while we were in town... I find that food in Kitchener typically quite horrible. \n\nWe sat at a table with a bunch of photos on the wall... old Italian family photos. I thought... wow... nice photos they cut out of Vanity Fair.\n\nA nice older Italian woman that was smitten with my daughter was very prompt and courteous... the portions were perfect! Not the massive American style portions.\n\nThe vodka sauce was as good as Il Mulino's in NYC... and my wife's pasta screamed Rome to us. It was quite an incredible lunch experience. Everything tasted homemade... at the end of the meal we took home a container of bolognese. Good thing it wasn't in an air-tight container, otherwise I would've bought a ton more to bring home to California...\n\nAnyhow, back to the woman serving us and the photos... turns out, she owned the joint and her photo was one that I was admiring earlier on! Love it!
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I just had my first visit to Spoon House and I really enjoyed my experience. The owner came out from behind the counter and explained everything very well. I asked for his recommendation on what to order as it was my first time. I had the Beef Bulgogi quesadilla and I thought it was very tasty. I mentioned to the owner that I like spicy food and he brought me out a piece of the spicy pork quesadilla on the house which was also very tasty.\n\nOne reviewer mentioned they didn't have Kimchi but when I was there they had little styrofoam containers with Kimchi sitting to the right on the counter for free. I had some and also thought this was tasty as well.\n\nIt's super clean and very nice on the inside. I will definitely be back to try other items on the menu and will recommend it to other people.
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I read the Yelp review before I brought my family there. However, unlike it mentioned in the reviews, this is a premium steakhouse located in a 5-star Marriott Resort next to its Pro golf Shop. Most of its customers are business people and casual dressing is not recommended although it is not prohibited. Main courses (steaks) are amazing and priced between $38 and $50. Therefore, it shall be a $$$$ (over $60 pp) instead of $$$ restaurant. You can choose the salt among 6 different styles of sea salt and 5 different kinds of steak source. The menu is ala carte therefore, sharing side and appetizers are common. The $17 appetizer \""tower of sea food\"" is well-worth its price, that includes half lobster, 2 oysters, 2 jumbo shrimps, 2 crab legs. The steaks and seafood are perfect. Unfortunately, Arizona law prohibits customer to bring their own wine, which is not accustomed by Californian like us. The waitress and waiters service is 5-star. After all, we had a great dinner with higher price that was not originally expected.
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The Olive Garden is the only thing I truly believe that every state should have dozens of. We could use less Jamba Juice stores, we could use less 7-11's but we can not survive without multiple Olive Gardens.\n\nAnd that might seem like an odd statement seeing as how I live in Hawaii where have no Olive Gardens at all. So if I just stated that we can't survive without one, why am I still alive?\n\nWell, I live off of hope. Hope that one day I'll get to eat at Olive Garden again. Hope that I'll indulge myself in the breadsticks, salad and soup.\n\nThankfully in my most recent trip to Las Vegas, I was able to take my gf to Olive Garden. We were seated after a short wait and it was game time baby! Before we knew it we had breadsticks and salad on the table. I ordered up some of the chicken and gnocchi soup. The breadsticks were perfect as they always are. And the soup? The soup was awesome. Nice pieces of roasted chicken with small dumplings full of flavor. I added some pepper and it went very nicely with the spinach. It was all very satisfying.\n\nFor my entree I had the parmesan crusted steak. It came with mashed potatoes and it tasted like a small piece of heaven. She had shrimp over linguini and that too was also full of flavor.\n\nThere were a few hiccups on the service side. I was supposed to get unlimited refills on my strawberry tea but instead she filled it with regular tea. Our server also said that she'd bring us more bread but she didn't. By that time we were full anyways so it didn't really matter.\n\nPlease oh please god of Olive Garden.. please see fit to bless us with one of these in Hawaii?
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This is an extremely cute addition to the small center on Vernon and Central. The dining room looks like you are eating in someone's living room, which is great, and the decor is a mix of old and modern. They have many beers on tap and a good happy hour I would like to check out in the near future. The food was solid. The husband and I split the baked rigatoni and the margherita flatbread. The rigatoni was good, but tasted a bit like something you could make at home. That isn't necessarily a bad thing, as it was really fresh and tasty, but it makes it harder to go to a restaurant to get it (unless you don't cook, in which case it's great!). The rigatoni came with delicious fresh baked bread. It was a nice amount of food for the small price tag (9$). The flatbread was very good. It had a lot of fresh basil and was flavorful. It was also large, we even took some home (and it was good the next day!). I would definitely come here for the flatbread again. And did I see that it was gluten free? I don't even know how they did that... overall, this place was very good, I will be back!
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If Heaven doesn't have Snoh then it is no place for me.\n\nThe staff are friendly and are helpful to new customers when picking out a flavor. The decor is really interesting and gives to the unique atmosphere and vibe. I love they display local art. \n\nI get the taro flavor with condensed milk and mochi balls. It is like angels are in your mouth. My friends were talking as I was eating Snoh and I paid no mins. No conversation was important enough to distract me from the taste. \n\n\""Hey, Britt..... I need to share my innermost thoughts about a very intense topiic that may change my life..\""- Friend\n\n*evil glare*** \""No....\"" *shoves Snoh in mouth***
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Terrible experience and service! If you order food during happy hour, check the pricing! The waitress wouldn't correct her mistake and kept on giving excuses. Not cool....
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The decor is nothing special, probably the coffee sort of sucks and the AC is not quite high enough, but who cares: if you are vegan and have been missing out of your sweet friend the doughnut this this the place to go. Lots to choose from; it was worth the $18 cab charge to-and-from the Strip for the $5 box of sweet little friends for my wife and I.
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Went here today for lunch. It was busy but there was no line as there usually isn't during the lunch hour at this location. \n\nThey made my burrito bowl extremely quick.\n\nThey give good portions at this location compared to others... \n\nGo here!
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I talk about the pan roast when I'm nowhere near Las Vegas. It's literally a top five meal in my life.\n\nPalace Station is out of the way, yes (a 10-minute drive from the Strip), and while it's a decent casino, there's probably no other reason for me to go here, except for that pan roast.\n\nThere will be a wait, and it most likely be long. Even in the early afternoon hours, post-midnight, most anytime of day really at this 24 hour bar will see a full seating of patrons. There's typically just two folks behind the counter, the cook and the host, who cleans and seats and takes orders. Even though there will be open seats on occasion, they know when they have the bandwidth to take on new people. So stand tight, and just wait the agonizing wait.\n\nOnce you get seated, enjoy the sparse but tasty menu. There's a lot of interesting seafood stews - gumbos, jambalayas, etoufee. Someday, I might try them.\n\nBut I quickly fall into the same order - dozen oysters and combo pan roast (shrimp, crab and lobster). The oysters are generally huge and whet the appetite. The pan roast (0-10 in heat, I get the 2), full of seafood, is creamy and rich, which can be cut through with a scoop full of rice on the side. Be warned that it comes piping, mouth scalding hot.\n\nIt always looks like it is too much food, but I can't bear to see any part of this stew not eaten.\n\nThen I leave Vegas, and think about the next time I can have it again.
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Beautiful and modern. Service is top notch and pizza was perfection, light & crispy. Burrata was heaven! Gorgeous decor and awesome happy hour deals. I highly recommend the new Pink Pony.
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Went on a weekday afternoon to pick up a missed parcel delivery. The line was nearly out the door at 3:30 PM and despite about seven windows, only two employees were present and assisting customers. Wait was nearly half an hour.\nThe associate who eventually helped me was polite and friendly, and relatively quick, which was nice. Added on a sheet of stamps before I left, because I sure as heck don't want to stand in that line again.\nA little ticked off to find out that I apparently could have just approached the counter to pick up my parcel and been helped immediately- what good does that info do me AFTER I've waited?
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Yay Im definately a fan.\n\nMe and Sharona decied to stop of here for some lunch after Spa In The City shenanagins. We bothe opted for Chilli nachos and for \u00a35 - they were awesome! Lots of chilli and cheese! Just what I like, we also had a bottle of Prosecco, which we agreed wasnt the best, but it was only \u00a315 so we didnt grumble. The waitress that served us was busy buy still very polite and attentive.Decor Is modern and its a well presented pub. Would definatley go back! Nom X
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I had the lunch buffet and I really thought it was just ok. It felt very limited and I was left wondering what I am missing. I thought because of the good reviews and my passion for Indian food I would leave happy but I did not plus atmosphere and service were not great.
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Average quality sushi at super-high prices. All about the atmosphere.
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Great view is what I first say. Great food is what I say next. A nice romantic spot for those couples enjoying a little time together, but also the food is really good. They have got a very creative chef at work there that brings a touch of elegance to such a earthy town.
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Theresa C. is exactly on point, right down to the bubbles on the nail polish. Read her review as it was exactly my experience.
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I had to have my door springs replaced today and called out Triple B. They have great pricing, quick, friendly service and are obviously very good at what they do. I will not hesitate to refer them to friends and family.
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The bread was good.
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Want to eat in Chinatown? Well, you're in luck, Nee house is a little Chinatown eatery situated in North Phoenix. \nI was a bit suprised to find a place like this next to an Ace hardware in a strip mall, but as luck would have it I walked in and was impressed. Their menu is some Americanized Chinese fare but hidden in there are some very Chinese dishes harking from Cantonese and Schezuan roots. The also offer some northern dishes like Peking duck (a must have in Oakland's Chinatown). \nI would absolutely eat here again. I hope this little gem stays in business to service my Peking duck cravings for many years to come.
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I have been to Aveda several times before and have always been pleased. There are a lot of great stylists there, however, this past experience was traumatizing to say the least. I went in and asked for an ombre. After 7 hours at the salon and 1 attempt to fix it later, I left with some of the worst hair I have seen. I asked for light brown and I got platinum blonde streaks that were uneven and not blended in with my natural color. The worst part of day 1 was that the instructor signed off on my hair twice. She never once noticed the blatant chunks of color or the fact that my hair looked NOTHING like the picture that I brought in. When I called the next morning to ask to schedule an appointment to try to fix my hair again the woman on the phone told me that they couldn't get me in until 1:00, or 4 days later.... So I went in in person, assuming that once they saw how bad it was that they would get me in right away. That did not happen. I asked to speak to a supervisor and was directed to an instructor. She actually had the audacity to tell me that worst case scenario, I could just wear my hair in a bun for 4 days. Once I was finally placed with a stylist who could fix my hair he did a pretty decent job of salvaging. However, 11 hours and $45 dollars later my hair looks worse and wayyy more damaged than it did before. I can only take some of the blame for this horrifying experience. I am way too nice and have never been good at complaining. But every time I asserted myself to say something, no one took me seriously. Even the final result had flaws. My color was uneven since they had to go over the blonde. It left parts of my hair looking patchy. This was something that went unnoticed by both the stylist and the instructor. Eventually I was so exhausted that I just lied and said that I liked it so that I could just leave. In all of this time, no offer to reimburse me or compensate me in any way was made. I would like to conclude by saying that Aveda has the worst costumer service that I have ever encountered. I am now officially terrified by the thought of ever dying my hair again. And thank you to my last stylist who fixed my hair. Although it isn't anywhere near what I wanted, you didn't have much to work with and you fixed it enough so that I can at least go in public again!
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Post med school interview. Perfect. All the beer was wonderful and the service was great.
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Worst Vegas show I've ever seen. Period. We got our tickets for free, walked out before the end, and were still pissed to have wasted so much of our evening.\n\nIf you are expecting a \""traditional\"" Cirque show, you will be disappointed beyond belief. Go see Mystere or O or such.\n\nIf you are expecting a great Vegas revue, you will think this show was poorly produced and horribly presented.\n\nIf you are a huge Elvis fan, you'll just be sad.\n\nDon't go.
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First time here today me and my husband, i don't like their Taiwanese traditional dishes and actually the price little higher compared with food quality.
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This is one of my favorite Targets in town. It's clean, organized and fully stocked. My favorite thing at Target is usually the clothes clearance section and they have some serious racks to browse through. \n\nThe employees are cheerful and friendly, which is another plus. All in all, great Target in town.
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Our favorite sushi place ! I'm a vegetarian and found plenty of yummy options, my favorite roll is NATO hand roll with added veggies. The cucumber salad and seaweed salad is amazing and I love the lyc\u00e9e ice cream !!
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How many ways can a restaurant use Jamon Iberico. More than I could eat for sure, throw in some serrano, skirt steak (which I am trying desperately to duplicate at home) a veal cheek so tender that a slight touch with your fork splits it and you have a memorable meal. Service was outstanding, wine list all Spanish and the best damn gin and tonic I have ever had, and I cannot stand drinking gin and tonics. \n\nFavorite dish (outside of the jamon di Iberico) was the Brussel Sprouts with apple, fennel, serrano served warm. I suggest going with people you know as its all shared. If you want Paella order early as it sells out and can be 45 minutes before the next version is available. There are 5 or 6 types and they are made in rotation or for groups of 6 or more. \n\nMy complaint - I am tired of Croquetas. They may be traditional buut no matter where I have them, I really hate them and unfortunately Jaleo is no exception. Maybe they are not my food type as everyone else seems to love them. Maybe it's because we Americans see then as \""safe\"" when compared to other items on the menu. Live a little y'all
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MGM grand is one of the best hotels I've been to so far. The rooms are spacious and the beds super comfortable. If you have diabetes, you can get a free fridge in your room to keep your insulin cold and we also got free accommodations like 2 free meals via room service and 2 free inner tube rentals at the Lazy river (one of their 5 pools). The Lazy river was awesome- kinda like the amazon river at Raging Waters except in Vegas, you're surrounded by hot half naked men and a lot of fake tits. Another plus is that you can drink while you're floating around the river and meeting new people. The hotel was huge- I really liked the lobby, but the buffet here was not anything to write home about. Make sure to check out the lion habitat too and if you're into clubbing there's Studio 54 and Tabu.
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This place is great, food and service is very good. The wait is a bit long to be seated but well worth it.. The home fries are my favorite potatoes..
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This is a busy McDonald's. This is one of the bathroom stopping points for travel between Las Vegas and Phoenix. This is a subpar McDonald's. Just ordering a couple simple things like fries and a hamburger for the kids but they messed up the order-incomprehensible.
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A popular bar on Cockburn Street, just off the Royal Mile, is not where I expected to find a table immediately at 8pm on a Saturday night peak-Festival season But that's exactly what happened at Ecco Vino.\n\nI'd been wanting to go for a while now. It's fairly central, not huge inside, but with an amazing selection of wine and I'd heard good things about the food. As I said, it was peak Festival time on a Saturday night and everyone and their dog was looking for somewhere to get some food.\n\nAfter attempting to queue at other restaurants and being told waiting time was 30 minutes minimum, we thought we'd try our luck and just kept wandering. Viva Mexico 20 metres up the road had a 45 minute wait time. It was also raining (just to add to the scene, and emphasise just how good it would be go to get a dry, warm seat and food).\n\nWe peered into Ecco Vino to see it full but with no queue. Hurrah! And when we asked about wait time for a table, there was one for us there and then. It appears those extra 20 metres walk were too far for the tourist crowds.\n\nI didn't try the wine this time, unfortunately, but the Antipasti of smoked salmon was really delicious. Fresh salmon, a generous portion. My friend, Val, had a big bowl of spaghetti with chorizo and other delicious things. She kindly let me try it. It really was nice.\n\nThe menu isn't huge. A few antipasti options like soup, salmon, and the sharing plate, and the mains are mainly pasta options. It's a bar really, with the kitchen visibly behind the bar, so go here for the wine and have a wee bowl of pasta on the side - don't come here for a \""dinner\"".\n\nThe staff were really friendly, and despite obviously frazzled from long shifts with many Festival goers, were friendly and quick with their service.\n\nA perfect bar for a cosy winter's evening, with the dark wood, and shelves lined with wine. I can't wait to go back to try that either!
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This is authentic Detroit Style Food, It made us home sick :) . Dave was very nice and the Cook was very nice also. Real Detroit style hospitality. The food was really good I had the Double Cheese burger with Fries which were the best I've had. My Husband had the Gyro Pita and a Detroit Style Coney with a popping hot dog, thats a true test of Detroit Style. We would love to see a location somewhere around Baseline between 16th street and 24th street with a patio.
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Well it was cheap, so I can't really complain. The whole shitty economy thing made the rooms $40 on Thursday and $50 on Friday, it got pretty pricey on Saturday, which is about what the stay was worth.\n\nWe didn't really stay in the room for long so we didn't experience any real badness. We slept in (it's fucking Vegas) and they didn't clean the room, the TV was 80s-riffic (I though they gave away 20\"" LCD with a 8 gallon fill up), and no wireless.\n\nSeriously, no one is going to pay $15 a day for wireless, it costs you no money to provide so just fucking do it already, this nickle and dime shit is so tired. I'll just walk over to a different place and use theirs.\n\nThe 3 stars is for lack of a minibar, I hate those things.\n\nUpdate:\n\nOne star! How could I forget (thanks Mike!) the walls/doors are paper thin, I couldn't sleep cause the room next door got up at 7 am (It's Vegas for fucks sake) and I could hear them think.
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First time here. They have light choices & you can customize your dish! Lots of spicy sauce & protein choices! Something for everyone in your group! I ordered steamed veggies with tofu and brown rice and it was not only delicious but healthy too! The veggies were cooked just right, still crunchy and yet soft enough??? The broccoli sauce that accompanied the veggies had some broccoli stalks and light and not too salty, slight thickened and browned with soy sauce. For what I paid, around $8.00, I had a nice hearty healthy meal and I could eat only half of it so I will eat it again tomorrow for lunch!
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Great burgers, interesting fries (a bit too salty but delicious) and really good sodas! My friends have come here a few times now and it's definitely one of our usual dinner locations now.\n\nToday, I had to suffer through a really long wait for my food, which is unusual. Everyone had gotten their food but me, even though I ordered before some of them. Just as I started getting frustrated, a server ran over to me and refunded my order to apologize for the wait. That sort of courtesy gets my 5 stars!\n\nEdit: This was posted way after this was actually written. Written appx early October.
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I'm a car guy and have a black luxury car. Normally I only wash my own car, but someone told me about this location and I gave them a shot. WOW, absoluetly fantastic job and I've gone back 4-5 times since and it's always awesome! I request one of the supervisors on the end of the line by name (no, I'm not telling you!!), he always does an amazing job and I always tip him well. Worth the extra few bucks over Danny's and other car washes.
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I'm kind of tempted to give this place 5 stars for the memories, but 4 I guess will suffice. The only thing I ever really got there was the baked mostaccioli, and it was soooo delicious and so so so so cheap ($5.95 for a full, which is definitely more worth it than the half for a dollar cheaper or so) and they give you such a big portion that it lasts you days and days and it still tastes so good when you microwave it up!! Their garlic bread's not the best, but it's edible and again, I can't stress how much I love that baked mostaccioli!!!!
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Stayed at the Renaissance Hotel for a week long trade show.\nEnvy is a great option for a quiet intimate restaurant, with superb food.\nTheir entree's and appetizers were all of a very high standard.\nOur steaks were perfectly prepared and cooked to perfection.\nThe side dishes were also excellent.
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The neighborhood is very sketchy and the plaza where this restaurant is located is even sketchier. The owners, however, have done an admirable (if not cheesy) job of decorating the storefront of Sunshine Cafe.\n\nOnce you walk inside your senses are immediately assaulted by the smell of a greasy spoon diner coupled with the noxious colors of the 1970s. The artwork on the walls is kitschy - it reminds me of what some might call \""classy.\""\n\nThe food is surprisingly good! I had the French Toast (they serve breakfast all day), while several others at my table had a BLT, and someone else had the fish and chips. Everyone really enjoyed their food. And for some reason, their bacon tastes REALLY good here. The staff is friendly and provide good service. Our party of six was in and out in under an hour.\n\nIf you aren't looking for fancy, and in the neighborhood, I definitely would recommend you visit. It's a fun atmosphere that looks as if it has been forgotten by time. The prices are excellent and the food is better then what you'd get in a similar place like IHOP or Blueberry Hill.
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Meh... My friend and I were very excited to come to this Marshall's after reading both five star reviews and being avid Marshall's fans for a few years. Really, this Marshall's didn't have as much to offer us as I thought it would. It was fun to browse; I bought two clearance soy candles for $3 each. There was quite the selection of sunglasses which was fun. The purses were mediocre and the shoes were a bit old-lady for me. We had to park at MGM in order to get to the store... That was a bit confusing and annoying. We will be coming back to Vegas soon, but probably not back to this Marshall's.
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I wish I could give negative stars. Why can't we??? Should be a feature on yelp for sure.\n\nThis was the most UNRELAXING spa experience of my life. I might as well have sat on LV Blvd for as many people were packed in this spa like cattle. The massage was mediocre for $200. I didn't even hang out afterwards to steam or anything, I couldn't get out of there quickly enough. And, there were no good products to use. Hello??? What was my $200 paying for?? To be rated #1 so many times, what a lame experience. I will not stray from Mandalay again. Lesson here: stick with what is proven to be great. Don't stray.
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Great place to eat. Food always taste fresh. Frequently visit ray road location. Ice machine always seems to be broke. Kind of unsanitary to scoop ice with scooper laying in the ice.
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I ate at many buffets in Vegas. The Aria buffet is overpriced and not impressive. The staff were friendly and quick with drink refills. The food was the same standard generic \""buffet food\"" you can get any any 3 star hotel in Vegas for half the price. The seating and atmosphere were great but they totally dropped the ball with the food. Check out the Wicked Spoon inside Cosmopolitan, that's an amazing buffet.
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So let me start off with saying I REALLY wanted to like this place,. Back home there was a killer Chinese Buffet by my house so I was looking for a replacement, plus its right across the street, and had really good reviews so I had to check it out. \n\nWe went around 5:30 on a Wednesday..when we went in only a few other people were there our waitress came over and took our drink orders and off we went to get food. The first thing I ate was an egg roll which was pretty yummy, then I ate a small crab rangoon which was cold. Then when I went to eat my Orange chicken I noticed there was a black hair stuck in the chicken under the breading. Ew. I told our waitress and she apologized profusely, but by that time I had already lost my appetite. My boyfriend wasn't really impressed with his either (most of the food was barely lukewarm) but 'I told him we might as well try the sushi before we leave. At the sushi station you order your sushi and they make it fresh. There was a sign that said, \""Brown rice upon request\"", so I asked for a spicy tuna roll with brown rice. The guy making the sushi responded with, \""Maybe we don't have brown rice\"", avoiding eye contact with me. Awesome.\n\n So after that we told the waitress we wanted the check and she could tell we weren't pleased. Since I had only eaten an egg roll and one of their little crab rangoons I asked to have my bill either discounted or to not get charged for my meal. The waitress said she would talk to the manager. They didn't charge me for my meal which was good since I wasn't about to spend $15 on an egg roll. I also wasn't thrilled that the manger didn't come over. Oh well. Anyways I don't think I'll be back any time soon.
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Celebrated my daughter's 9th birthday there. It was great and well priced. They had invitations for me to hand out, a private party room, and I didn't have to pay any deposit to book the party!
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Delux is the shitz!\n\nGreat service, diverse menu, tasty food, and kitchen that stays open till 2:00 am! Now that's what I call competitive advantage. If you like burgers get the Delux burger! You can't go wrong. I am mostly veggie so I enjoy the basket of mixed fries (that comes in a little shopping cart I always want to steal) or the veggie panini. \n\nTheir banana split is epic! \n\nPros\n-kitchen open late\n-good food\n-owner is nice\n-great service\n-awesome deserts\n-fast service\n\nCons\n-small outside seating
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Had a take out pizza brought home to me and it was awesome cold and warmed! Food was excellent! Great price. Impressive for pizza. It is my new favorite place in Phoenix for pizza!
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Have been twice in last 2 months. This place is on my way home...(work at val vista/202 and live in Queen Creek). I agree with Renata K's review. I was not impressed the first time I went. I had the Arizona Burrito...it was a touch on the greasy side, and really not much overall flavor. I wouldn't call it bad, just something you could make better at home, therefore NOT worth spending money for. \nI gave them another try today. Ordered a Carnitas burrito, because Carnitas is what I compare mexican places by. \nUnfortunately this was again a burrito with no real flavors. Very big, but very bland. From now on I think I will just spend my burrito money at Los Fav's down the street.
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This place is a joke. My first and may I add only experience dinning here was revolting. Not only was my taco filled grisly fat, there was an added bonus the TIP OF A RUBBER GLOVE, I guess the chef thought it might add some much needed texture. My friend ordered fish tacos, but found it some what unappetizing that we were being served by a girl that resembled a Thai prostitute wearing nothing but a bathing suit, every time she spoke all I could just hear suckie suckie five dolla. When the drinks we ordered finally arrived I was surprised to find that the martini was nothing more than kool-aid with a splash of cheap bottom shelf vodka, something that would make even the cheapest college student gag. \n\nConceptually this place is uninspired, Mexican Beach in the middle of the desert, in the middle of a strip mall. Genius, and let us open the doors the minute it is time to put on your jacket. \n\nSuffice it to say I did not order dessert since I had a belly full of rubber and povov, which quite possibly maybe a recipe for a gastro molotov cocktail.\n\nAs I made my much anticipated exit I had to make my way through a parade of under age girls in bathing suits and 10lbs of make-up. Who had been dancing erotically as i attempted to eat my meal. \n\nWord to the wise, if you find yourself in the vicinity of Coconuts, run and and never look back. Go to Yardhouse, or JIB(Jack in the Box) down the street. \n\n\nTasteless, in every sense of the word.
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I have eaten every type of food they offer from salads to pizza and hoagies. I have ordered more times than i can count and look forward to my next order. This is my favorite place to order from downtown and I recommend it to and guests at my work looking for best local pizza place. I have never had a bad experience from this place and the food tastes very good and homemade. They even make their own salad dressings. I Recommend to everyone!!!
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You know most video game places are filled with douches but a couple of guys that work here are real nice and helpful. The best thing is you can buy a used game and return it within 7 days. You really don't get much for trade in games but used games are pretty cheap if they have been out for about 6 months so it works out pretty good. I don't buy games anywhere else.
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We were seated promptly. A good amount of people there for dinner, but plenty of places to sit. We then waited while the table to the right of us was waited on by one waiter, and the table left of us by another waiter. After being ignored for over 10 minutes, we finally left. Not one word from the wait-staff. The menu looked interesting, I just wish they gave me the option of ordering drinks and food.
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FRONT ROW SEATS! are a little TOO close. ]: VERY loud. and kind of boring even though they did have a few good aspects as a tribute to the beatles.
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This theater remains one of the last remnants, a leftover reminder of what Fashion Square once was. It wasn't always so posh. No, Fashion Square used to be kinda low-rent rather than fancy pants. It used to be packed with kids ditching school, anchored by a fuckin' Sears and you even used to be able to smoke inside. Before that, it was originally a small somewhat open-air 3 story building anchored by a grocery store and a mid-level clothing department store. \n\nToday Fashion Square is more of a destination for tourists looking for a swanky desert oasis shopping experience and a place for the wealthy and financial elite to escape the proletariat masses. It's The Mall of America of the Southwest.\n\nGiven the transformation Fashion Square has gone through, it's clear this Harkins theater needs to be redone or removed. It'll take more than a facelift. This theater sticks out like a whore in church not just as a contrast to the mall it lives in, but also among other Harkins Theaters that speckle the valley. It's one of the worst examples left... \n\nTo be honest, it was never a very good theater. Many of the screening rooms are tiny and they clean it about as well as an 8th grader cleans his room. Sticky floors, empty wrappers, and a layer of crud on everything that you could scrape off with your fingernail - the crud probably being a mixture of milk dud coating, fake butter flavoring, and dead skin. \n\nThe location is awful - it's stuck at the end of the food court. When there's a sneak preview, they have everyone line up on the upstairs walkway in the mall... not the best way to save a spot in line if you're handicapped and have to take the elevator. If there's a big movie out and somehow everyone wants to see it in this shit-hole, they have you spilling out into the food court dining area creating a traffic nightmare and a bit of a mess. \n\nWhat they need to do is remove a few theaters and expand the lobby so people can wait inside... they could also expand the small theaters. 5 screens is enough... Actually, a better use of the space would be to fill the theaters up with garbage and then fill in the Lobby and hallway with cement and turn the front into a Cinnabon or something.
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I like the ambiance at this restaurant. However, the service is poor! My sister & I went in on Saturday, November 30 & it was not busy. We ordered a couple of cokes & nachos. It took over a 1/2 hour to get the nachos - when they were served to us it was served on a tiny plate. I'm thinking really?? this is $9? This is the 3rd time we've been there & had lousy service. The woman who was at a table next to us had also ordered nachos & her plate was huge! Not recommending!
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