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Sure it's a chain, but every individual establishment has its quirks.\n\nHowever, this Cheesecake Factory delivers with gastronomic fireworks. The quality of service and food were reflective of a five-star restaurant without mirroring the small portions and high prices.\n\nFor instance, the pizza with salad lunch special combo was so big, even a Wooly Mammoth probably couldn't get it all down. The burgers are also so big, I even had trouble getting my big mouth around it. The food was exceptionally delicious. I also highly recommend the Thai Chicken Pasta, which I usually get almost every time.\n\nOf course the ambiance inside is also very nice. I think about 5 staff members said \""thanks for coming\"" on the way out. Hands down, this is one of my favorite chain-locations to dine at!
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Very dissapointed with this place... We reserved there banquet room for a baby shower. Contract was signed & banquet room paid for, we sent out our invitations. A week before baby shower they call to notify us that they had double booked there banquet room. They caused alot of trouble & stress for us. Turns out this not the first time they do this.
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Booked adjoining rooms but the front desk yelled at us and told us we weren't able to get rooms that adjoined. \nThen the room smelled like smoke even though it said \""non smoking\"". The rooms were gross smelling and looking. As well as infested with ROACHES all over. Dead and alive. \nDONT COME HERE. Its gross and not worth your money.
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The choclates and pastries are surprisngly really good! And I thought it wouldn't live up to the hype.\n\nBut if it seems too pricey for just pastries then just go to at least see the chocolate display.
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Great atmosphere and fun! Overpriced food. Balloon artist was great but our waitress was on the nasty side. Had to wait a half hour to run my card that she didn't care to do.
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The Clever Koi was a point of contention between my husband and I... you see, he knew I wanted to try it for a really long time, and he actually had the audacity to go there without me one night with friends. How dare he!\n\nI'm kidding... kind of. I really was wanting to check out The Clever Koi since they first opened, and Jared really did go there without me, knowing damn well that I wanted to go. But, he made up for it and took me there on a date a few weeks later... and then I went there with some work colleagues (without Jared) just the other night as well. \n\nSo, I'm now two visits down with many more to go... TCK's menu changed slightly between my visits, but I enjoyed everything I had. Service was attentive, food - creative, tasty and filling. There is something for everyone on the drink list. There is indoor and outdoor seating. The ambiance is casual and comfortable and not too loud.\n\nHighlights on the current menu in my eyes are:\n-Wood Grilled Octopus\n-Summer Corn Gyoza\n-Massaman Curry Noodles\n-Summer Corn Ramen Noodles\n\nI highly recommend sharing / family style if you go with adventurous eaters... it's fun to taste a bunch of different things! Kudos to the guys behind this place... crafty, clever, and keeping things fresh. TCK is worth a visit (or several)!
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Westins almost always delight without fail, I think we just arrived at the wrong time.\n\nLocated in North Scottsdale - about 25 minutes from Old Town (where all the best spots are). The area where the Westin is is very new, and most everything is very retail/big chains oriented. It's a nice suburban area.\n\nThe service, sadly, was terrible! I don't know who is in charge of hiring and personnel management at this location, but they need to be fired. The valet service gave us the worst first impression of the hotel and made us feel incredibly unwelcome, the check-in staff was borderline rude and the concierge made a disaster of our entire evening with some of the worst recommendations I've ever gotten. It was Saturday evening and they had a prom, a wedding and a convention going on all at the same time. When we pulled up to the front the valet guys completely ignored us (you may be thinking, WELL with a prom a wedding and a convention, maybe they were busy, maybe cut 'em a little slack? I totally would have chalked it up to that but we were 1 of 3 cars there, and there were 3 valets, 2 of which were casually talking beside their stand the whole time...). Finally 1 of the 3 valet guys lazily came up to us as we were getting our bags out of our car and asked if we wanted help, we said sure and he then said okay and walked away! haha - I don't know if he didn't understand us or what, but he looked like he did. It was weird. We then lugged our bags in ourselves through the incredibly crowded lobby area to the check in desk and my husband went back to park the car. There were 4 people at the check-in desk but only 2 were actively checking people in. Then after 10 minutes of waiting in line I was told we were in the wrong building for the villas and we had to go about half mile down the road to check in (which HAD the valet dude actually been helping us, might have saved us 20 minutes of stressful overload and an overall negative first impression of this Westin.) \n\nWhen we finally did get checked in, we went to the concierge and were \""helped\"" by Allan. Do NOT ask this dude for his dining recommendations, we asked him for his recommendations on a place with local-flare and high-end service. He recommended Sol Mexican Cocina (which was chain-like, had disgusting food - fish stick calamari & margaritas that they brag are made with sour mixes) and the Westin's restaurant Deseo. The restaurant Deseo is utterly underwhelming - if atmosphere and service are factors you care about in a dining experience, pass on this place.
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This store is filthy and falling apart. EW really needs to move it to a newer strip mall or invest some serious money in rehabbing it (I suggest the former).\n\nI ended up going all the way out to the one on Sahara (which isn't exactly high end, but is much better than this location) to make my purchase.\n\nI can't really speak to the staff or services as I just browsed the selection and decided I didn't even want to deal with this place. \n\nThere's also a bus stop out front which causes lots of shady characters to mill around their parking lot.
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This place is one of my favorite spots in town. They have excellent real healthy food, grass-fed beef GF items and you can tailor your meal the way you want without them rolling their eyes and flipping you off in their pocket. They also have a great space full of unique gifts, healthy food to go and the ambiance is the urban vibe with people from all walks of life. Their bacon is also AMAZING. If you're in a hurry they have salads pre made daily with a HUGE selection of every kind of beverage. I've even met friends here and bought a 6 pack of Angry Orchard from their market to drink on premise. Way less expensive than a bar and the atmosphere can't be beat.
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Read this to avoid all of Bellagios BS:\n\nThere are 2 Valet locations, one North and one South. DO NOT check in at the North location (behind the fountains) or you will have to cart your luggage all the way through the casino, it's a haul. speaking of check-in, wow, these ladies need a lesson in customer service. Horrible attitudes and unbelievably slow.\n\nBRING A SMALL COFFEE MAKER and some starbucks in your bag; there are NO coffe makers in the room and room service will set you back about 6 bucks per cup, voila! \n\nEach time you enter the elevator you must show a room key, feels like your in Costco. God forbid any terrorists would storm the Bellagios rooms. Ask for 2 room keys per person, if you forget your card, Vinnie the Nose will drag you to the front desk to prove your identity, classy.\n\nWhere is the Safe??? It's kind of fun hunting for it if you like treasure hunts when you check in, otherwise you will spend 1/2 hour of your life that you will never get back. Of course, it's in the nightstand drawer...brilliant!!\n\nForget the slots...tighter than an Italians pocketbook.\n\nIf you don't like smoky casinos stay away, especially at night it is possibly the worst on the strip, except for maybe Red Rock. \n\nTo see the fountains, ask for a room on a least the 7th floor or above. \n\nYour drapes open with a button next to the nightstand, homage to The Hangover and Ceasar Velotche!\n\nAt the pool, put something on your towel if your going to go for a drink or a drip, or the towel trolls will snatch yours up.\n\nIf you don't want to pay 15 bucks for a watered down drink at the pool, sneak in a few airline size bottles of vodka or rum and just get a regular drink. Also by the elevators is a nice gift shop with booze, mixer, etc.\n\nIF you have decided to go to Le Cirque be very very careful what you order, the price goes up exponentially every time you open you mouth or shift in your seat. If you add the wine flight to your choice, it's $179!!! Salute!!\n\nThe good;\n\nBathroom, deep tub and great water pressure, beds are good quality, decor is nice, that's about it. Oh yeah and the crepes place downstairs is very cool with the chocolate fountains. And the art museum was a nice touch.
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If you're ever on black canyon freeway you have to stop at this little place. They make the best pies in Arizona and are known for them. The Jack Daniels pie is the winner in my book. Order the entire pie and take it home to indulge in it until it's completely gone.
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I got surprised by this place. \n\nStopped in for something and ended up with the world's most non-conventional chopped salad. \n\nNot what I expected or like any other chopped salad. However, it was so good I enjoyed it without the dressing. And I'd go back for seconds tomorrow if I was in town. \n\nA bit spendy, bit worth every penny.
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The Food &The staff Is Awesome Specially the Buffet ,I love it ;-)
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Happy hour: started with the Volcano Chicken appetizer. Basically, small bits of chicken in a buffalo wing sauce and a scoop of rice and a useless garnish. Not impressive at all. Glass of Pinot Noir for only $4, great deal. Next, Sashimi: we tried 4 different types of fish, 3 of the 4 tasted the same, as if the fish was either previously frozen or very low grade. Also, their \""sushi chefs\"" need some more training in knife skills as the yellowtail had a couple of \""bits.\"" And the fish portions were all inconsistent with slices of all different widths and lengths and were not very cold. For the same price of a plate of sashimi, I'll stick with my benchmark: Hiro in Scottsdale with Japanese chefs and the highest quality fish. Service was very good, except for our place setting missing soy sauce dishes that we had to nick from another table.
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My wife went there No creativity, un willing to give you the designs you want and pay for. The owner told me to draw my own design and he will paint it. They talked about me in Chinese and I was unhappy with services and the design I was stuck with... PLEASE dont go there...
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Euro Cafe is shining light of hope for Gilbert AZ and the foodies, comestible connoisseurs and gourmets. Believe it or not there are some in Gilbert who not walk on their knuckles or eat at Oregano's. For those seeking food of high quality and substance, Euro Cafe is your safe harbor. With a large menu of divine dishes ranging such as the \""Roasted Almond Tortellini\"" and \""Andalusian Baked Eggplant\"" you will be sure to find something, The cafe also caters to vegetarians. \n\nNot mentioning the marvelous wine selection, and out of this world dessert menu, I could write a book about how great this place is. The humble setting of the restaurant is immediately over looked when you are in the moment of a \""food-gasm\"". \n\nBravo Romeo!
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One of my favorite places in Madison. The best cheesesteak you'll have in the Midwest.\n\nBig Red -- the nickname of the owner -- is originally from Philly and knows his stuff when it comes to a cheesesteak.
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Got home at 3:30. Bee hive in tree in front yard. Called them. 20 minutes they're at my house. 20 minutes later bees are gone. Highly recommended.
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It is a very quaint atmosphere. It's very nice for the bar and the service was excellent. We had the mack and cheese appetizer which was delicious and we also had the fried pickles which were also very good. I had the pot roast and was delicious and fell apart with A fork. I suggest you call ahead for reservations because getting a table will be very tight during dinner hours. I still have to say I think it's one of the better or best restaurants in the downtown area
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had a crappy day wanted a couple of drinks went to Applebees with a couple of friends. The food is the food. It is a chain restaurant, but the waiter was wonderful. I was drinking my jack and diets and he made sure I didn't run out. We were kidding around about them having a 3 for $30 (there were three of us) and so he sat down and said now we could do 2 .. 2 for $20, got some of the other staff involved. It was fun and definitely lifted my mood. I totally recommend this place if you are just looking for a local place to hang that is consistent with good wait staff.
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The second time eating here and both times less than satisfied. The first time I was so excited to have a childhood favorite Frito pie, but too my surprise the chili was sour like the meat was bad!!! Then the second time I thought just try something they are known for... Hot Links!!! But even that was gross!!!!!! The only reason why it gets two stars is because my child loves the Grilled chz sandwich even if she told the lady she wanted chips and got fries!! Oh well ...\n\nGood luck!
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J'ai eu la chance hier d'avoir des billets pour le spectacle du groupe The Who. \n\nComme l'ar\u00e9na n'\u00e9tait pas plein, nous avons eu des billets dans la section rouge, donc plus pr\u00e8s de la sc\u00e8ne que les si\u00e8ges pr\u00e9vus! Yeah! Je donne 5 \u00e9toiles pour cette raison!\n\nOn ne voyait pas tr\u00e8s bien les musiciens, mais il y avait deux \u00e9crans g\u00e9ants et le son \u00e9tait tr\u00e8s bien. Bref, nous avons pass\u00e9 une bonne soir\u00e9e!\n\nDeux trucs: n'achetez pas les souvenirs hors de prix dans les boutiques du centre Bell. Gardez votre argent et achetez vos t-shirts et autres babioles dehors. Il y a plein de vendeurs itin\u00e9rants et on peut bargainer! J'ai achet\u00e9 une belle casquette noire pour 10 dollars!!!\n\nNe mangez pas dans les concessions: c'est trop cher et pas bon! Mangez \u00e0 l'ext\u00e9rieur. Le buffet chinois Ka lo hin est rapide et pas cher! Allez voir ma critique sur Yelp!
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Horrible. I took my car here and realized after that they stole money from my glove compartment! It was only 8 dollars or so but stealing is stealing! It seems like I am not the only one who got money stolen, from reading other's reviews. I called the manager and he was SO RUDE. He claimed he couldnt do anything for me without my receipt. What the heck do I need the receipt for?! He brushed me off as if he didn't care at all. This place obviously does not value their customers because they do horrible on wiping the car down after its been through the tunnel. It was still dripping after I went home! My brother's car one time even had leaves stuck in the windshield from before the wash. DO NOT COME HERE!
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Food took forever and came out burnt and incorrect. The only redeeming quality was that the place looked clean.
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Horrible service and the worst part the sushi was below mediocre. Yen or Wasabi are much better options. (worth the wait)\n\nWhen we received our appetizer we had to ask for plates. Then the worst part the runner brings our sushi out and no sign of the waitress for thirty minutes. Her name: Hannah.\n\nI look around for her or someone, she is nowhere to be seen. I get up and go to the sushi bar and get my own dishes. Otherwise we'd be eating sushi with no wasabi, ginger, or soy sauce. \n\nI ask to speak to the manger and he is pretending to write something down like he was taking notes and asked if we wanted an appetizer. Um no sir we only saw the waitress after we were done eating, why would we want an appetizer or drink when we are leaving. \n\nHe says well next time you come in tell me and we'll do something for you. \n\nNext time I come in? That would be a never ever! \n\nTacky place. If you're a early twenty something's westsider who doesn't care for sushi then this is your place.
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My Kal Bi crush.\n\nHeard about this place through Yelp (shocking, eh) and decided to give it a go. What drew us here was the $14 AYCE. Seriously, how can you NOT eat $14 worth of Korean food?\n\nWe tried a bunch of rolls and most of the meats. The stars of the show were the Kal Bi and \""Volcano\"" pork. I love love love Korean spicy pork and, while this place doesn't have the best, it's pretty darn tasty. As for the Kal Bi, it was close to being the best I have found in Vegas: tender, savory, slightly charred and still pink in the middle. My son tore it up. Between three adults and a one year old, we must have demolished about 6 orders.\n\nAs good as the Kal Bi was, I have to say that the sushi rolls just weren't very tasty. I can't even remember which ones we ordered (we had about 4) and none stood out. Also, the sauce for the meat jun was the same for the man du and shrimp tempura. Not bad for the most part, but it just did not go with the shrimp.\n\nDespite the rolls and sauce, though, the place is totally redeemed by their udon. It's been a while since we've found tasty udon in Vegas and this place nailed it. It was so good that, even though it wasn't part of the AYCE, we ordered two bowls. \n\nFor the kal bi alone, the AYCE was worth the money. Add a bowl of udon to that and you've got yourself stuffed.
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I am proud to say that we finished a whole 19\"" pizza to ourselves!! We stopped by Dessert Ridge - and I thought we had eaten at every place in there....but the smell of pizza is like music to the ears!\nSeating is limited in this place - there are only a few tables.\nBeware that salt was not on the table - its GARLIC powder!\nThere were about 8 different pizza varieties on display - we had the pepperoni and cheese - classic.\nThey win high regards for their crust!
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What is Americas fascination with mayo? My first experience with this chain was at a different location and was nothing short of extreme health code violation. After much convincing, I tried our local site. I ordered the veggie with no tomato and no mayo. The cashier placed the order correctly, only to arrive Homs and find my dinner smothered in mayo? Sorry, I am just not interested in having a egg base jizz lookalike all over my food. Never again
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As a Las Vegas local I am always weary of big name chef restaurants in casinos, this place is why. So greatly overrated. It took 2 hours to eat some really average, overpriced food...some of which we didn't even eat. I have no problem paying $150-200 for a good meal for two, but when leaving this place, we just felt like suckers. Go off the strip or to an up-and-coming chef's restaurant, they might pay more attention to their food quality.
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Joseph Tambellini seems to be a fairly highly regarded restaurant in Pittsburgh. I don't think it is bad, just \""old school\"" in a way that perhaps makes it more appealing to certain segments of restaurant-goers than to others. I'm in the latter segment. It is fine but not wow. That's okay, since it all depends on what you're looking for. This just wasn't my cup of tea, so-to-speak. I'm mostly referring to the food, which is what I would call more \""classic\"" upper-scale American-Italian than anything else. The service is very friendly and clearly the team care a lot about their restaurant. This is a good place that could be better. Frankly, if the kitchen took a few risks and played it less safe I think it would be an improvement.
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Despite the mixed reviews you can read for yourself about Mexi-Casa I think the food is decent. Is it authentic? Not really. Is it the best quality? Eh, not so much. But it IS decent, and I enjoyed my chicken burrito. \n\nMy issue with Mexi-Casa is the amount they charged. My I felt the portion was pretty large and I didn't end up finishing it- but don't think I wasn't charged! I thought the drinks were over priced as well. \n\nI would come here if I was really hungry and craving a burrito in Dormont, (that happens more than you think!) but otherwise I'd rather drive to a Mad Mex.
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Wow - what an experience my wife and I had - \n\nFirst, we weren't planning on seeing a show, but happened to be in the casino when they were handing out discount passes to Zumanity, so we said, why not? The line at the box office was painfully slow, we had 3 people in front of us and it still took an hour...AN HOUR! Once we did make it to the clerk, she informed us the discount passes were not good for the show time we were able to make. Figures, isn't that how it goes! \n\nSo, I must say, the show itself is pretty impressive - very funny, amazing and entertaining. This review reflects nothing about the show itself - the performers were incredible.\n\nHere is the problem - the theatre staff/management. We were seated in front a group of drunken idiots who didn't speak english and apparently didnt understand what was happening around them. They were completely out of control. THEATRE STAFF DID NOTHING! We complained and were told it was our own fault, we should have asked to be reseated elsewhere! ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!!!! We then asked for the manager, and she couldn't have been less helpful - she didnt care either, she told us they 'tried' to ask them to be quiet! ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!! YOU ASKED THEM TO BE QUIET?\n\nWe go no where with the theatre staff, so we went to hotel management. They couldn't care less. There are plenty of choices in Vegas - no need to ever step foot into New York New York again.\n\nMy apologies to the performers of Zumanity, you were amazing! You are the only reason this review doesn't get one star. It is unfortunate that your theatre staff don't care enough about other patrons - our experience was completely ruined.
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This place was a joke! There was NO casino. Maybe they have good restaurants at this hotel, but other than that, it was a waste of time to see it.
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Classy Wonderful establishment. Visited for my mother's 60th birthday. She was astonished. For that very reason, I love this place. The food was great the servicew was excellent. Kudos to Waiter Cheno!!! Well definitely visit again.
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I stayed here for a 2 night stay with my daughters May 13-15. I chose the Polo Towers because I had stayed here before and loved the rooms. This time I opted for 2 small rooms with the murphy beds although I didn't know they'd be the pull out of the wall type beds in the smaller rooms. Nonetheless, they were quite comfortable and no I didn't have to pull it down from the wall myself - it was already done for me and the bed was ready to jump in. My party had a cancelation so it went from a party of 4 to a party of 3. i tried to have our 2 reserved rooms combined my reservations to one big room however they advised there would be an additional charge and because reservation was made by priceline, I would have to call them for any changes. BOOOO - they could've accomodated me but chose not to, so that part sucked.\n\nThe location of the hotel (time share) is GREAT, close to Planet Hollywood to go see Britney and close to Mickey D's for a cheap breakfast and Walgreens for little necessities. Lots of parking and if you can't find a spot to park, the valet will find one for you for free (I tipped them anyways cause they were polite and young and nice). I didn't stay long enought to enjoy the rooftop pool but would have had I stayed an extra day. \n\nAll of the hotels charge a \""hotel fee\"" plus tax on the fee (really!?) however Polo only charges $10 per room per night whereas other hotels charge $25, so you will get less jacked at Polo. Ignore/Avoid the WELCOME package and the FAREWELL package - they just want to sell you time share stuff...and if they miss you they will leave a message for you on your phone line (phone will not ring, you'll just notice a flashing red light on your phone and wonder in delight, WHO CALLED ME?! only to realize it's Diamond Resorts trying to grab your attention.)\n\nI like it here, I'd come back,,,,hey, maybe I WILL get a timeshare here.....
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Horrible!!!! We booked through Expedia and when I checked in they didn't have my reservations so they charged my card twice and said one would drop off. While walking to our room there was a girl unconscious and cops were trying to wake her, the hotel smelled like weed, and people were throwing their own parties in the parking lot... One word GHETTO!!!
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If this review was solely based on the happy hour it would be a solid 5 star . So if your like me and you hunt for the best happy hours out there this is definitely one of the best ! They have huge portions and the food deals are $4,$5 & $6 . \n\nI like the beef carpaccio $4, black pepper shrimp $6, caprese salad $5 and the eggplant fries $4. They also have good deals for the drinks . But keep in mind that happy hour is available only in the bar area ! It's from 3:30-6:30 Monday - Friday . \n\nI've eaten here non happy hour a few times , and it was okay , it's a totally different experience in my opinion. I had the risotto and it was okay portions were good but it did not wow me . \n\nThe main area is really pretty and they have outdoor seating as well so you can people watch if that's your thing . For hot days , they also have mists to keep their patrons cool on their patio. \n\nI love you brio !
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We spent almost $30 on an 18\"" supreme pizza. The prices are a little high for the quality. The peppers on the pizza were soggy and overdone, there were only about six pepperoni slices on the entire pizza and the mushrooms did not taste fresh. We have had their calzone three times and it was delicious, a little too much ricotta for me but none the less delicious! The salad bar always looks old and never clean, to say the least ..if you catch them on a good day its good but on a consistent level its not fantastic!
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Very poor experience at Hertz Las Vegas airport!! Might as well use a bargain rental agency. Hertz is supposed to be \""the name\"" in car rental, but they failed me.\nWent to get my car, only to find that it was dirty. Very dirty. I could see where the car had been taken through the automated car wash, but I could also see every area of the car that isn't reached by that automated car wash, and apparently isn't reached by any of their lazy employees either! When I went to complain, it took a while to find someone who wanted to claim that they were in charge of this circus. When I finally did, the supervisor would provide me with a clean car, but rather took us though the automated car wash again. I have to admit, that's a part of Las Vegas that I hadn't seen before, but the car was still dirty in most of the places that it was before we rode through the car wash.\nVery poor product. Very poor service from supervisory staff. Done with Hertz. I paid more to rent here to avoid the BS that's abundant at the discount car rental joints. Apparently, it's not worth it.
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Went for my birthday, again lol\n\nThey opened recently, it's an all you can eat korean bbq place. The service is a bit dodgy so expect to wait a bit so don't go if you're in a rush.\n\nWhen we were there they had some problems with the ventilation, so expect to smell when you leave.\n\nThe place looks nice, the tables all have a gas fire pit in the middle, so you can cook your food right at the table, it's closer to the way we see it in other major cities.\n\nMontreal is a bit behind the trend concerning korean food, compared to TO, Vancouver and NYC... but this place will bring us closer.\n\nLike all Korean bbq places in mtl you get a few side dishes, always kim chi, bean sprouts, stewed potatoes and some sea weed, daicon pickles, fried tofu... that's about 6 sides which is more than usual, i think the average is about 3 usually in mtl, so on that point, that's good.\n\nof the sides, the potatoes are quite good, the rest are just average. There are over 20 sides that I've come to know, so we are far behind. I once was served 14 sides in NYC, just the sides alone filled me up that time...\n\nOn to the food, you basically order by the type of meat you want. On this point there is quite a bit to choose from, you have chicken, lamb, beef, beef short rib, pork, shrimp (with head and peel), fish, squid, sausage, veggies. nb: bbq shrimp should be had with head and peel, the flavor is deeper and the shrimp stays moist once cooked. You should at least suck on the head if you don't want to eat it. I eat the whole thing from head to tail, and I like it, it's a bit of an acquired taste, but if you peel the shrimp it will taste quite unsatisfying since it will taste bland like boiled shrimp...\n\nThe meat comes in small portions, usually 2-3 pieces. Which is good since you can order a wide variety and reorder what you like after... We tried the beef, beef short rib, squid, shrimp, fish, sausage and some veggies. I strongly recommend the short rib!!! I was quite impressed with it, it was fresh and the cut is quite thick, I'd say about half an inch thick cooked. it was tender and juicy. very nice, i've never had it quite so thick but I like it. (update feb 2012, the thickness is less but still thicker than other places)\n\nWe didn't try any chicken or pork because my friend wasn't so keen on it, but i wish we had, I want to try it!!! you can also order rice with your order if you want.\n\nThe menu also offers, some starters like miso soup and salads and edamame, and a variety of sushi rolls.\n\nThe starters are nice, nothing impressive but they do enhance the experience. The sushi is standard also, however the fish is quite fresh. I'm really impressed with the freshness of the meats and fish in this place, considering it's 21.99 $ per person all you can eat!!! (23.99 friday to sunday)\n\nMy one problem is they don't bring out the dipping sauce with the meat, we had to ask them for it. When we got the sauce, it turned out to be gochuchang, which is Korean hot paste. Traditionally, they eat korean bbq with bean paste, this I find strange that they offer gochuchang, but in any case I always eat my bbq with gochuchang so I'm not complaining :)\n\nAlso usually proper Korean bbq is accompanied with raw garlic and sliced jalapenos and scallions for you to grill, all 3 are absent here, sadly I didn't bother to ask so no idea if they even have it on demand... Another standard item missing here is lettuce, peculiarly enough, lettuce is available to order for an additional 1.50$ what the? really, you are gonna milk me for lettuce?\n\nThe traditional way to eat korean bbq is to wrap it in the lettuce, inside you put the meat, garlic, scallions and whatever other sides you wish to put in like pickled radish and kim chi. So on this point, no this is not a comprehensive Korean bbq service, but then again, none of the places in mtl are... but taste wise it is good, and I like it. \n\nas a side note, I really wish we get a real Korean bbq joint where they use wood charcoal in the pit instead of gas. You get much better heat distribution and a nicer char on the meat, plus the bbq flavor really comes out. so if you happen to find a place like that anywhere you should try it :)\n\nwe ended with some ice cream, nothing special but nice to have something to cleanse your palate with, it's not persimmon tea but hey let's not ask for too much at once...\nSo on the strength of the meat quality, the price/quality ratio, side dish variety and advancing the Korean bbq scene in mtl, I give it 4 stars (compared to other mtl bbq places) even though my korean friends would curse me lol. I will definitely go back.
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I really don't know what the rave about this place is!? Came here on a Monday afternoon for lunch and ordered the single burger with some fries. The gal at the counter was super nice and cool. \n\nHowever, I can't say the same for the burger. Pretty simple one patty burger with tomatoes, onions, and pickles....um...yeah that's about it. My patty was not super dry, but darn close. The bun was you basic hamburger bun. So really why does it cost what it cost for such a simple burger. Because it's made with a \""modern\"" grill? I could get the same at Mc'ds and be more content and plus at least I'll get a toy with it in a pretty box. Mines with in a brown bag with Modern Burger stamp....yahhhh....... :(\n\nOverall, I'm baffle why people would compare this burger as one of the best in town. Shame on you fools! I wasn't even in a bad mood when I came -- was totally in an awesome mood so nope -- last time I checked I don't have those time of the months. Maybe someday I'll feel to give this a try, but for now; sorry folks can't recommend - Enjoy!
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I tried the Wynn Buffet for the first time this past Sunday (4/17). The food was pretty good. We went in for brunch and paid--- $31.95. We got really lucky because we came in just before brunch ended, and that's when the dinner items came out. 10am-3pm is BRUNCH. 3:30pm is when Dinner starts ($39.95)! \n\nFavorite Brunch Items:\nPrime Rib\nShrimp Cocktails\nCongee\nSalami with Cheese --really good\n\nFavorite Dinner Items:\nCrab Legs--kinda sucked b/c they weren't warm...but still good!\nPrime Rib\nEgg Rolls\nFruit Cups with honeydew, cantaloupe, lychee, and pineapple!\n\nI mean...there were more items I enjoyed, but these were the ones I remembered liking the most.\n\nI've been to the Bellagio buffet and this has a more open feeling in the atmosphere, but they can relate in what types of food you can expect.
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Ah, I have fond memory of TAO. Blackeye, blackout, and every drink was free. This has no reflection to the venue itself though, just means I have flirty girlfriends with big boobs and a slight overestimate of how much they can drink. 3 levels, pretty terrible/outdated music, dancefloor packed so tight you could barely breathe, let alone dance. Maybe it'd be more fun if TI and P. Diddy weren't there causing claustrophobic traffic? Besides the pretty prop girls and how easy it is to score free admission tickets to get in here, there isn't much to speak very highly of. Ditch TAO, go for XS.
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Not one of the better Roberto's in town. Salsa is so so and they charge $2.89 for plain chips! Everyone else charges a buck. Food is decent.
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I used a groupon for my sessions to this place, and I loved it. I want to keep it up, but it is a little too pricey and just a little too far from me to make it a habit on top of my gym addiction. I went in thinking 30 minutes is not enough, but after my session I had the shakes in my arms...which means...it rocked!
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Kimchee Soon Tofu Soup was bland. Kalbi seasoning was adequate but could marinate longer. Service is average. Server never came back to refill water or did not come back to see how food taste.
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I really enjoy this market! They have a great selection of organic, local food and the service is fantastic!
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some of us weren't born yesterday.\n\nwhen you smash the burger on a hot griddle, it's sorta like Steak 'N Shake. \n\nUnfortunately, Smash Burger doesn't measure up to Steak 'N Shake and it's twice the money.\n\nI was disappointed. Never going back.
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On days when it gets to late to cook we come to this Dominos for pizza. Pizza is always cooked on time. One day without asking, they gave me an extra pizza because they made a hand tossed instead of the pan pizza I ordered.
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Where to start with the Rio Hotel & Casino. Usually my wife and I stay on the strip or Fremont Street but we have a baby on the way so we decided to do this Vegas trip on a bit of a budget ($30.00/night on Kayak.com) .Both of us have been coming to Vegas for over 10 years and have experienced many types of hotels, dining, and entertainment here. \n\nWe arrived right around check-in time. We got lucky in the sense that only about 5 people were in front of us waiting to check in but we still waited almost 30 minutes to get to the front desk despite the fact that there were four or 5 agents checking people in. While we were waiting the line to check in grew to twenty plus waiting to check in and I started to feel glad that we arrived when we did. During check in we were informed that there was a $20,00/night \""resort fee\"". So much for getting the room for 30 bucks a night. If we had not already paid through kayak.com we probably would have went somewhere else for 50 a night. \n\nThe resort fee also included 2 complimentary entries into the gym. The gym is located in the spa so I guess if you go more than twice you have to pay. We were there three days so I used it twice. Also included in the resort fee was internet service. You still have to \""pay\"" a charge of $13.95 when you connect but it gets comp'd when you check out. Of course they don't tell you this so the first time you try to use it you are left wondering how it works and have to call the front desk to ask why you are being charged when the internet is included in the resort fee. Seems it would be much easier to either explain how it works at check in or place an instruction sheet in the room. Either way my wife and I bot have smart phones and rarely need a laptop while traveling so it would be nice to have the option of purchasing the internet or not instead of having it included in a resort fee.\n\nOur room was located high on the 37th floor which we thought would be great since it is away from the noise of everything. We were sadly mistaken. Turns out the rooftop nightclub is only 5 floors above us. We got in a little after midnight the fist night and could hear bass reverberating throughout the room. We could clearly hear partying going on as well. We called the front desk to ask what time the club closed and were told 2 am. 2 am comes.... the club does not close. It finally stopped around 3:30 am. We complained the next day and were told that the club pretty much shuts down whenever people leave. There were apparently no similar room s to move us into they let us upgrade to a 1600 sq ft suite for an additional $60.00 a night. Our $100.00 original lodging cost on kayak.com has now turned into $300.00 after the cost to upgrade and pay for the resort fee.\n\nThe Rio has lots of pools which is nice and several hot tubs. One of the pools even features and artificial beach which was nice. One thing that really drew us to the Rio was that they featured an adults only (21 and up) pool area with cabanas and reserved round sofa type areas. We were first disappointed to learn that the adults only pool area was closed Tuesday and Wednesday (two of the three days we were there). We went on Thursday planning to rent a cabana for what we figured would be an hourly charge only to find out that they are free but have a $250.00 bar minimum for the cabanas and a $100.00 minimum for the sofas. A little steep I think for the quality of hotel the Rio is. I would have paid 50 for an hour but you would have to stay all day at the pool to rack up $250 bucks in drinks. We ended up just using the regular lounge chairs which were much nicer that the non-adult side. The adult pool was nice and large and there were two hot tubs as well. One thing I noticed about the Rio is that they are big on go-go dancers. You see them throughout the hotel and we also saw them at the adult pool. Kind of interesting but a little strange as well to have them out at the pool.\n\nWe came and went a lot since we drove and the hotel is just off the strip. One thing that really threw me off this place is that unless you are a seven star member of some sort the valet will not bring your car around when you are getting ready to leave. You must go down to the valet wait in line to give the valet guy your ticket then wait for you car to come around. My wife is 8 months pregnant so we ask the valet and front desk for an exception and they wouldn't budge. I have never stayed at a hotel anywhere that you could not call and have your car brought around when you were leaving.\n\nOur stay included 2 complimentary breakfast buffets. We used them but the buffet was noting write home about. Needless to say, it was a free breakfast, but If you are paying, go somewhere else. It definitely is not worth the $30.00 bucks or so that they charge regularly.\n\nOverall, I would only recommend this hotel if you could find no other suitable accommodations for similar price and if you spend most of the time away from the hotel.
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So excited to find a non-chain coffeehouse! Very chill. Relaxing atmosphere. Cool art. Good drink menu with room to experiment (hubby tried banana mocha and I tried peppermint white mocha)...yum! We didn't get anything to eat, but the house tiramisu and muffins looked yummy and the sandwich list looked good, too. Lots of vegetarian options for me! :)\n\nWill definitely try to frequent now that I know it exists...and it's 24 hours...for my nights of insomnia!
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Run of the mill neighborhood bar. Not sure about the food since I've only had the wings, which are okay. They lose a lot of points because of bad service. \n\nI understand management wants to watch labor costs and bartenders/servers want to have as many customers for the tips. This place is always understaffed. Two different times I was here to watch a game with a cold drink and dinner. Both times the bartender was too busy to take my dinner order. This last time I was waving the menu to get her attention and that didn't work. Paid for my beer and left. Went to another nearby bar that had good food and great service.\n\nI was looking for a new neighborhood bar. Ya know...one you would go to several times a week for happy hours and late night fun. Won't be this place.
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Big disappointment compared to the quality at the LA version of this restaurant. It lacks the extra attention to the food that you pay for coming here. I was really excited to try this place out. Doubt I will return despite the cool decor (which is obviously the emphasis here). Not impressed by the Cosmo food scene is general so far. Too much like LA food scene. Nice decor but crap, overpriced food.
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I simply can't wait to go back to Vegas to visit this place.....er, wait, that is another review.\n\nOn the contrary, being an early morning kinda guy and not wanting to disturb my roommate I decided to go for a morning run and ended up going to this 7-Eleven around 5:45am. The coffee was luke-warm and they were out of splenda......okay, fine, so I bought a diet Mountain Dew. \n\nOn the way out I was asked, by a bum, whether I liked cars. Wanting to be nice I said \""as much as I can.\"" Apparently unsatisfied with this answer the bum began to follow me, screaming obscenities about the Ford Mustang. This continued until I decided to duck into the Wynn.....in my gym clothes, dirty shoes, sweating, at 6:00am. \n\nThis year, less 7-Eleven, more Wynn.
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Fool me once.....\n\nNeedless to say Evoo will not fool me twice. If Cuisine Soign\u00e9e stands for \""If I make it sound fancy, and make it look fancy then I can overcharge and no one will be the wiser.\"" I'm not implying that is what they set out to do but....\n\nI was there for brunch a couple of weeks ago with 5 other friends and we were excited. The service was great, and my latte was tasty but that is really all the positive I have about the place. Oh yeah, the chairs were comfy. \n\nI ordered the baked potato. Poached egg, piglet bacon, creme fraiche, salsa verde, harissa, cheddar all over a baked potato. Sounds great right?\n\nWRONG. The potato was room temperature at best and underseasoned. The poached egg was small and the yolk did not flow over my potato as i expected. Needless to say my dish was dry and cold and at $13 dollars unacceptable.\n\nFuggedaboutit'\n\nNo really, forget about it.
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Well where do I start. They will sell you a set of rims for a car that comes with staggered wheels from the factory (wider in rear) and even though the bolt pattern is the same )as they stock tons of multi hole wheels) but offsets and widths are not specific to vehicle and will put them on anyway. Having the wheels stick inside the wheel well. They can care less about customer service, its just in n out and take your money. Oh and can I tell you that they have burnt oh just about every bridge with the local wholesalers where they purchase products from due to NOT paying them and giving them a check that bounces. What a shady way of doing business. This shop and the owner Joel are simply some shady and crooked people to work with. NEVER NEVER do business with them, I know I won't. And given the research I have performed and people I spoke to, I'm in line with ALOT of people that share my same point of view... BEWARE!!!!
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This is my favorite Sephora of all of the ones in Vegas. I was surprised to see the bad reviews but I understood why. Everyone that left a bad review hated that they weren't very attentive, I love that about this store. They let you browse, they will occasionally ask if you need help, if you don't they leave you alone. THANK YOU! for not being like the others where they follow you around like a lost puppy and then stand there with their arms behind their back and a creepy smile just staring at you waiting for you to ask them a question. Maybe I'm just an independent shopper but I love it. Leave me alone until I ask for help. Lol
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I have been to this salon twice. The first time was only ok. I had an appointment and told the girl exactly what I wanted. When I got there I sat down right away. The girl was very brash and not very friendly at all. When I told her what I wanted (a full set, very short and natural and not thick. I asked if gel's were possible) she said she couldn't do the gels (even though I've had them before) and that she could do pink and white's. The reception and the nail tech went back and forth about whether or not there was enough time. I was annoyed because I had booked time for a full set so I knew I had t least an hour. Once it was all settled she got to work. I had asked for them short and she just didn't listen to me. They were way longer than I wanted. \n\nI went back in 2 weeks later for a fill. On a pink and white you sometimes needs the pink and the white done and sometimes just the pink. I had let them know when I booked the fill that I would want the nails short and that the white would probably need to be done. The receptionist told me no, the pink would be enough. So of course, when I went in...I didn't have enough time scheduled. I told them I would go elsewhere and they \""moved some things around\""\n\nThe girl who did my nails was referred to as \""tiny\"" but I believe her name was tina.When we were discussing that I wanted my nails short she kept trying to change my mind ( so she wouldn't have to fill the pink and the white I assume) and i was very annoyed. Once she started it quickly became the most painful and uncomfortable fill I've ever had. She drilled so much that my fingers are sore and red now. And she kept pulling and bending my fingers even though I asked her to go easy. (my hands were sore that day). Due to all the drill work my nails have lines and spots that are visible through the top coat,\n\nWhen I checked out the receptionist asked how everything was and i said \""not great\"". She waited a beat and looked and me and then said \""what?\"" pretending not to hear me. I told her nothing. it was just ok. She didn't even ask why? She asked if I wanted to make another appointment and I said I would not be back. She said great have a nice day. \n\nAlso while I was there, employees were speaking about other customers in a very unprofessional way and swearing. It was so uncomfortable. \n\nThe fill was 38 dollars. I didn't even get an I'm sorry.\n\nI do not recommend this salon. Nor will I return there.....
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Am I the only one who was totally disappointed with this place? I am a HUGE frozen yogurt fan. I've been driving out to Yogurtland in Scottsdale for my fro yo, but was excited about the new place (Zen Zen) opening up down the street. Tried it out tonight. All I can say is YUCK. I guess I was spoiled with my Yogurtland. Zen Zen was clean, yes. But, the selection was nothing like what was advertised on the website. When I finally did decide on just plain chocolate and vanilla, I was even more disappointed to find the frozen yogurt runny; not a consistency I'm used. It was way overpriced, too. I usually pack my cup at Yogurtland and rarely break $5. I spent $6 tonight on just over half of a bowl. Needless to say, I'll be making the drive out to Yogurtland in the future. :(
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Too crammed up & smokey. I like the look of the outside in the night time with the lights though. Happy about my favorite slot machine they have there too. I also like the fact that they have two Merry go rounds, because instead of riding horses, your sitting at slot machines, going around & around. LOL\n\nMy brother was disappointed that they didn't have much kidie games like a real \""Circus Circus\"" would. I guess he was expecting this circus circus to look like the one in Reno; much better!! Even I think so too...\n\nGlad I came here once, just to check it out. That way, I don't have to come here again to waste my time...
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Unless you are Black and like to be talked down to, don't eat here! I came in at 5:40 PM, closing time is 6:00. When I told the cashier (Peter) that I wanted to sit and eat, he said they close \""in 10 minutes\"" and I could only get my order to go. I passed on the potato chips and drink, so he lost $2.50. I paid with a credit card, so I obviously had money. When I asked to speak to the manager, the preparer Hedi (sp) said it was Peter. I told Peter that I felt I was disrespected because he wouldn't let me eat there. Peter said he had problems with people staying \""at least 45 minutes\"" after closing and thinks that \""other Black people think that he (Peter) talks rude to them.\"" When I told him I would make a complaint, Peter said \""go ahead.\"" I will call the corporate office and tell them that Peter profiled me. I must wonder if I were a White male could I have eaten my sandwich there.
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The casino is a little more hip than some of the others. The restaurants and clubs are nice. The spa is pretty decent. The rooms are only OKAY - nothing that special, just a nice hotel room - although they do give you little Axe body sprays as a toiletry! The pool, however, is pretty darn nice. Definitely where the young professionals hang out - the ones who come to party but have enough cash to go above the Flamingo but want something more fun than the upscale spots. Loved the cabanas. Would come here just for the pool.
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My 2 year old LOVES the music classes with teacher Sarah at the Kids.Play.Music location (32nd/Shea). It's a fun, interactive class for both caregivers and children. Get ready to sing-a-long and make music!
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Nasty !!!! Must have changed owners cause it was nasty. Most machines didn't work, place was dirty, no one I could find to help but some dude walking around all pissed off, not sure wth he was doing
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Awful. Worst grocery store I've ever been to. To make it worse, they are supposed to open at 7. At 7:10, I was told they were \""still getting ready to open\"" and I should come back \""around 7:30\""
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Ordered burgers medium well! They came out pink and bloody ! Gross ..\nThe sever said yep, we're having a problem with the cook? Wtf ? If you know there's a problem how about fixing it once !? Mfers..
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Anyone can provide a service and be nice enough providing that service, but when it comes to billing and dealing with insurance - that is when you find out how competent a business really is. And this is where RedRockEyecare has lost any future business with me. RRE examined me in March 2014. They were calling the wrong number to process insurance and said they had rectified the problem. In November 2014 I received a statement with charges past due because insurance would not go \""threw\"". When I called and was finally was able to speak with someone in billing they said they would call the correct number (they still were calling the wrong number) and try to get it settled and if they were unable they would call me back on Monday. I never heard from them so two weeks later I called and spoke to the receptionist and she said the file was on the desk with a note that insurance would not go through. Still hoping to get this resolved. Insurance billing is really where a business/doctor shows their true ability when providing professional services. Just left my fourth message...
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Ok...so my brother decides this might be a good place to grab a couple of beers to start of a 3 man bachelor party. It's a Friday and we decide to meet up around 6:30 after work. We walk in and I go to the bar to get some starter beers. The bartender is very friendly and helps me select a nice IPA that wasn't bad at all. 7.2% with a nice floral hop. \n\nSo we get to the porch and we're enjoying our first drinks. I'm getting involved in the Crimea/Ukraine/Putin conversation when at the height of a poignant gesture the chair gives way and I flip backwards. I knocked my head against the chair and my butt hit the ground...overall not that bad but I'm a little dazed. The waitress takes the chair and gets me a new one. My brother orders some food and two more beers for the table.\n\nOne of the really nice waiters mentions it's happened before and they should replace the seats....YES, YOU SHOULD! is the phrase echoing in my mind.\n\nI hunt down the owner of the place...by this time the place is getting kind of packed, but I was angry. I found her and she says, \""Sorry about that, here's my card\""...\n\nWhatever...aside from the owners not caring AT ALL about people's safety (let alone making good on their negligence) it's not a bad place. I wrote down my number...maybe they'll make good...or not, I don't care at this point. \n\nMoney wasted.
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This is the worst Wendy's i've ever been to
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After a weeks' long stay in Las Vegas, the one meal that is most memorable is the one I had at Giada. Even against the Michelin-rated restaurant we went to on our first night. Maybe it's the familiarity of Italian food, the comfy coziness you come to expect from a really good pasta, or maybe it's Giada herself. Either way, I loved this restaurant, the service, and most importantly, THE FOOD.\n\nWe decided to go with the tasting menu - may or may not have something to do with the free autographed picture of Giada and recipe cards that come with it. Whatever the case, I thought we made a pretty good choice. It started with an antipasti platter. This included small bites of a stuffed sweet pepper, tuna crostini, and a bacon wrapped date. All of them were quite tasty, the tuna especially.\n\nSecond course was the most heavenly and delicious lemon spaghetti with shrimp. I seriously could have just stopped right here and been perfectly happy. The pasta was homemade, which is a huge, huge plus. Delicate lemon cream sauce and two large shrimp. We were told it was a smaller portion of pasta, but it was plenty big if you ask me. I hated giving most of it back as I knew if I finished it, I wouldn't be able to eat anything more. Luckily, one of the recipe cards we received was for this dish, and my husband and I are so excited to make it at home.\n\nThird course was a seared salmon atop a bed of summer succotash in a light mustard sauce. The salmon is cooked medium rare by default, which I know is the ideal temp for salmon. However, the server was quite aware that not everyone in the world is okay with eating what appears to be something undercooked. He informed me of this ahead of time, which I appreciated. I asked for a medium salmon, and that is exactly what I got. To me, it was PERFECT. It wasn't over the top on seasonings, but somehow it was extremely flavorful. Light, flaky and paired perfectly with the succotash and sauce. Again, I had to send most of it back because I was getting too full at this point and I didn't want to miss out on dessert.\n\nMy husband got the lamb, and he enjoyed it very much. We also received this dish as a recipe card, so I'm sure we will be having lamb at our house in the near future.\n\nAccompanying the entrees were two family-style sides: smashed potatoes (glorious!) and a sweet corn wth chorizo. I loved both of these. They are the epitome of comfort food to me. Another thing I could have just eaten all by itself and been perfectly happy.\n\nLast course was dessert. They bring over an unwieldy, awkward cart filled with about 10 or so different things. We were seated in a narrow space with tables on either side, so I have no idea how this cart ever made it over to us. I was so full by this point that dessert didn't even sound good, but we split a peanut butter/raspberry jam tiramisu anyway. It was surprisingly light and very satisying. It was a small, single portion so if you're on the verge of unbuttoning your pants at the table, I think this item will be just enough dessert for you.\n\nWe did get one of the chocolate cake things to go. And then didn't proceed to eat it until the next night. It didn't taste all that great, but that could've been cuz it sat in a plastic container for over 24 hours.\n\nI really had a great time at Giada and would 100% go back if we were locals and had the opportunity to do so. I've already recommended this restaurant to several friends, and of course it is one of the highlights of my vacation recap. To anyone trying to decide where to eat while visiting Las Vegas, all I can say is GIADA, GIADA, GIADA! You won't be disappointed.
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I came here on a Wednesday night with my family. We didn't know this at the time but adults over 50 of age eat for free with the purchase of another adult. Our family of 4 ate for the price of 2, which is an awesome deal, especially since the buffet is reasonably priced to begin with.\n\nThe selection of food is great. There is literally everything: Chinese, Korean, Japanese, American, Mexican, Italian, etc. Everything tasted great too. I really liked the galbi (Korean marinated short ribs). They also have a great variety of desserts. There is so much to eat at this place! \n\nDefinitely one of the best buffets that Vegas has to offer.
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This place is absolutely disgusting to say the least! How are they still in business? So disgusting... everything is COLD and the food was terrible!
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We are return costumers- this time we brought along 6 friends- they haven't stop raving about how delicious the breakfast style nachos were...Bingo!\nLove that Nacho Daddy is local and within a short walk of many of the downtown hotels.\n Really, if folks are looking for a quick -in and out type meal- may not be your place- this place allows you the time to enjoy your meal and mostly the company you are with, This is what we dig about Nacho Daddy- \n This time we jumped into the Photo booth- breakfast and photo booth - great combination! starts your day off right--\nwe will return..\n Only bummer about our visit this time- Bartender wasn't in yet.. just missed my morning Bloody Mary...
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Home of the Holly Madison Peepshow, I wished I had enough time and fund to see her show when I was in Vegas. I had a chance to browse through the casino and the mall. I think the mall is just the right size and not as gigantic as Caesar's. \n\nAlso, they have the Spice Market Buffet here. I think it's a pretty damn good buffet, but that's for another review. \n\nMaybe next time if I had enough time in Vegas I will check out the Peepshow :).
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I was in need of a battery for my Volkswagen Jetta TDI. AutoZone is close to my house, so, I figured if I got the wrong type, I could return it easily.\nThe man at the counter was polite and helpful. He did not treat me as a \""mechanically challenged female.\"" He offered to install my battery if I brought my car to the store, but I had help at home. He did carry my battery to the car for me.\nI don't frequent auto part stores, but, if this had been a clothing boutique, I would frequent it often. In fact, some fancy-schmancy stores could learn big lessons in customer service from this gentleman. He even gave me a rewards card. If my head lights burn out, I won't hesitate to return.
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I generally like Papa John's Pizza a lot... but not this place. \n\nPros:\nIts papa John's.\n\nCons:\nLate delivery (takes an hour to 1.5 hrs... although they promise less than an hour).\nEven carry out takes more than 30 minutes.\nPizza usually are not warm enough.\nRude behind the counter staff
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I was pleasantly surprised. My spinach salad & clam chowder were great. And I did get some really good bread. My server was excellent. It had been over a year since I had been @ a Claim Jumper so I didn't know what to expect. Well my lunch was very enjoyable!
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Yesterday we had a group of almost 20 people at the upstairs bar. I have never been treated so rude. The female bartender was so miserable and did not want to do her job. I asked for a Yuengling draft...she said they were out and walked away. Then I had to get her attention again and ordered a Blue Moon draft and she said we don't have it in draft, its not even up there (pointing to the drafts). It was clearly labeled with the other draft beers. Again she walked away. My friend then ordered a Margarita and she glanced down and said they don't have any glasses for it AND WALKED AWAY AGAIN without asking what else she could get us. When I asked her if she was making the drink she practically yelled saying \""I TOLD YOU WE HAD NO GLASSES\"". Another bartender came over to us and I ordered a Blue Moon draft and he got it for me with no problem while I watched other people drinking Margaritas. I was so disappointed in the service and disrespect we received. I liked the bar but will never recommend it because of that one bartender
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After getting into a car accident, my physical therapist recommended I try neuromuscular message. Because my back was recently fused from T3 to S1, there are not many professionals trained to work on a back like mine. Lisa was different. She understood the mechanics of my back and the pain associated with the surgery and the car accident. After just one visit I felt significantly better. (My pain level dropped from a 6 to a 4 on a scale 10.) I cannot say enough about Lisa other than to recommend her highly!
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First time here and I'll definitely be back for news. Excellent lunch specials!! $9 for two sushi rolls, salad, rice, and dumplings. Instead of two sushi rolls, my kiddo had chicken teriyaki and chicken katsu. She loved both (but didn't care of the katsu sauce). They have a good assortment of rolls, the restaurant was clean, and the staff friendly. Well done Momo!
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We gave it another try--got to Miller's early to get a good seat to watch UFC 168 and although the service was better this time it was way over packed! Wall to wall people who thought that it was okay that since they arrived late, they could stand in front of those already seated to watch the fight not caring if they were blocking someone's view. Unbelievably rude people. And I am sure if the fire marshal ever showed up during these fights Miller's would be fined as there is no way that many people should be shoved into that amount of space. Needless to say, next fight we'll find somewhere else or watch it in the comfort of our own home.
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have left two messages for two different people in the service department, 60 hrs later, still no call back.\n\npretty bad service.\n\nhad an acura mdx before, awesome experience.
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I really wanted to like this place. I was a first time customer and my lady had been before. I ordered a beer, which was definitely good, but I also ordered the calzone which was not good at all. I asked for sauce on the side, but it was filled with sauce. I don't love chunky sauce, so I use it sparingly. With it inside it was almost a waste. When I got to the middle it was cold. I was so disgusted by the entire experience. My lady told me to send it back, but we were in a hurry and didn't have time to wait for another. Nice location, bad product this time.
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I eat here about once a month (sometimes more) and its really good food. Recently renovated, the service is fast and the food seems to be much more consistent than in years passed. \n\nI would recommend a stop if you are in the area.
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I really like going to this dog park. It has passive and non passive areas for dogs. Mine always goes to the non passive since she's a year and a half old very energetic boxer pup. The park itself is nice and pretty big. The only thing is when the owners aren't paying attention to their dogs and don't notice that their dod pooped and so don't pick it up... And I had a situation when one old crotchety lady let her dog bite mine on several different instances and we had to yell at her to get her dog off ours. As long as people watch their dogs, all the dogs have a good time. It's usally clean, but it sucks when it is closed for days when it rains. Overall it's usually a nice time here.
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Terrible customer service and food was bland.\n\nThey couldn't even make a chicken btl correctly, they \""forgot\"" the slice of bread . No apology fr the manger or chef.\n\nI don't recommend this place
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Boring menu. I've come here quite a few times and have been disappointed each time. First of all, what Mexican restaurant thinks it's OK to charge for chips and salsa? Second of all, who puts 7 chips around a bowl full of salad and calls that a taco salad? Small portions, not much to choose from, slow service. But, the guacamole and lime margaritas are both really good. I'll give them that. I could continue with my review but you get the idea. Hopefully.
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When trying to figure out what I would write for this review, and how many stars to award it, I was at a loss for words. Snoh is so unlike anything I have ever eaten before, that I wasn't sure if that was a good thing or a bad thing. I am not a stranger to taro, green tea, mochi or anything, but I think I have concluded that they are just not flavors that appeal to me. We brought my niece and nephew to Snoh because they are huge fans of frozen concoctions. Never having been to Snoh before, we were a little lost looking at the menu. I asked the employee what kids normally get there and he said original with Oreo and extra chocolate glaze. I got the mango ice with mangoes and caramel glaze. I didn't really want a glaze, but he acted like it was an essential part of the dessert. I have to say that it would have tasted much better without the caramel glaze. My sister in law got condensed milk on the top of hers and she couldn't even finish it. If you want to get out of your comfort zone, this is a great place to do it. I, however, will stick to good old fashioned ice cream.
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Over priced \nBad service\n\nTook over 10 mins for the server to even stop by the table to get our drink orders. Then it took another 10 to get our food order placed. There was plenty of staff on hand, as there were servers standing around doing nothing. Once the food finally arrived almost 45 mins after we got seated it was terrible and terribly over-priced. Last time I'll be going here.
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the decor is very old fashioned.. then again, the entire hotel can use a little upgrading.\n\nwe were greeted by a very friendly woman who's clothing and age matched the decor.. :D she seated us and our waiter came shortly after, offering us the specials and his recommendations which I always appreciate.\n\nthey have a full salad bar for\nthe price of 2 side salads which is awesome because I adore lettuce.\n\nI had rib eye steak with mashed potatos and veggies... and my husband had the salmon.. both were excellent. the rib eye was tender... and it came with soup as well..\n\nthe presentation was great.. and the waiter very attentive..\nthough we waited a bit for our food to come out, the bread did justice.. and the salad bar kept us busy.
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I probably first started going to this Pita Jungle in 2001 or 2002. For the longest time there were only two Pita Jungle restaurants in The Valley. The other location was in Tempe on Apache Rd. Since 2005, they've just boomed all over the place.\n\nI love Mediterranean food. It's healthy, delicious and exotic. The Pita Jungle introduced me to it and I will forever be greatful. One dish that this particular Pita Jungle serves that I haven't seen in their other locations is a lamb shank dish. Now I haven't been to this particular location for a year or two so I'm not sure if they actually still serve it. Lamb is a pricey dish so I don't always get to enjoy it. Whenever I get a chance to visit this location, I never fail to order it. It's tender, tasty and the meat easily pulls from the bone. \n\nAnother great feature at this location is the lake located at the back of the restaurant. It makes for a great view while you either sit by the window or in the patio. Whenever you finish your meal, you can walk it off on the paved trail surrounding the man-made lake or visit the other stores and restaurants that do business next to it.
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Went for dinner. Got the Bohemian Schnitzel (schnitzel with cinnamon apples and swiss cheese), with sides of red cabbage and spaetzle, and a Thomas Kemper Ginger Ale. Everything was great. The red cabbage was cooked to a perfect al dente and had a great sweet and peppery taste.\n\nIn total, cost me $15, which felt just slightly high for what I got, but I enjoyed my food enough that I will likely return to try more of their dishes.
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I love this store because of all the awesome things I get here. I found natural and crazy colored hair here to make synthetic dreads, I bought wigs here for only $30 (one of the best prices in town for natural looking wigs!) and I have received some great advice from the owner on the options I have regarding coloring my own hair. \n\nVery knowledgeable, very friendly and very affordable. \n\nThere is even a beauticians station in the back, so call if you need to get your hair done. \n\nOh yeah, and you don't need a beautician's license to purchase here... but if you do have one, you'll be getting a discount!
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I have eaten there a number of times now and must say every meal has been outstanding. The roasted artichoke appetizer is absolutely delicious. The hanger steak I would highly recommend to those meat eaters and when the ravoli is on the menu permanently will be wonderful. The ambiance reminds me of those old Las Vegas off strip restarurants. The staff is very accommodating and so nice. A hidden gem.
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Monotronics is the worst company I've had the displeasure to do business with. I've been trying to cancel my account since APRIL it's now NOVEMBER. They refuse to cancel, keep giving me the run around to fax, mail, claim we authorized them to continue the contract (verbally, which they will accept) and have continued to charge me for services that I'm not receiving. DON'T DO BUSINESS WITH THEM!!!!!!!!!!!
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Not sure why there are so many negative reviews. Carmine's has always been one of my favorite places to eat in NYC so I was excited to find one in Vegas! I had a picture of a pasta dish I had at the location in Times Square and this location took that picture and made something even better! Our server, Michael Baker, was accommodating, funny and entertaining! Please give this location a chance if you're reading this!! We had a FANTASTIC experience and really enjoyed ourselves! The food is, as always, AMAZING!!
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I was going to give three stars because its chicken fingers and French fries. I decided this place deserves only two stars because they have only four items in the menu -oh, five if you count the kids meal.\n\nChicken fingers -quality. Two thumbs up.\nFrench fries -okay, but not great.\nCole slaw -no clue cuz I gave mine to hubby.\nTexas toast - short and thick white bread that's been toasted or grilled and it is white bread good.\n\nThe special sauce that even they can't describe.\nI would have preferred Ranch dressing, or Devils Spit BBQ sauce, or blue cheese dressing, or mustard or Catsup.\nIt just wasn't very good. I did feel it was nondescript.\n\nIt's all okay but not good enough to bring me back anytime soon.
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We got to club XS pretty late and scoti manage to hook us up right away. It was my friends bachelor party and you how hard it is for all men to get into clubs in vegas. He came through and got us all in a quickness and manage to get us one of the best seats in the house.
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If I were to rate this place on the food alone it would get 5 stars. The service, however, was much slower than acceptable, and would have gotten 2-3 stars. So I'm averaging out the total and giving Barroco 4.\n\nThe first thing we noticed when we sat down was the extremely impressive drink menu. This place specializes in mixed drinks and their bartenders do an excellent job. I was also surprisingly impressed with the bread provided before the meal. This was one of the best breads I've ever had. If it isn't homemade, I want to find out where they get it. For my entree I ordered the daily special which I sadly can't remember the specifics of (shame on me, this is what I get for waiting so long to write the review) but I believe it was salmon and it was awesome.\n\nOverall, I would like to come back here but I would likely go with a group of no more than 3 and I would plan on sitting at the bar. I would enjoy this place more if I had plenty of time to sample the mixed drinks and wasn't in any rush. Unfortunately this time we were not prepared to make this a late night, and it turned into one due to the slow service.
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This is the best experience I've had at a nail salon. I'm pretty sure the woman who did my nails was Mai. She was absolutely fantastic, sweet and understanding to my needs and wants with my nails. While giving me a manicure she advised me on what to do for my nervous habit of biting my nails and I really appreciated the concern. She made my first gel experience an amazing one. I'll definitely be coming back (and I live near the Palms.. no where close! :)!)
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