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Meh... \n\nSuper slow going southbound in the morning. I've discovered I can get to work quicker on surface streets, which are no picnic.\n\nDecent ride when it's not rush hour. Nice view through the mountains. | 0 |
One of the best sushi spots in Vegas! Where should I begin...\n\nI don't eat sushi much. And if I do eat sushi its only the cooked/deep fried selections I'll eat. But on this visit, I was the sushi master!! Everything from tuna to soft shell crab, salmon to eel, and even a bit of yellowtail. I swear the menu had about 100 different sushi items to choose from and I've probably made it through 20 so I'll be back to claim my crown and throne from this sushi warrior challooonge (challenge)!\n\nTo get the bang for ya buck, you have to go for the All You Can Eat sushi deal for $24.99. That includes unlimited sushi and bud light or sake. Let's just say we indulged ourselves into pure bliss. Baked salmon hand wraps, spicy tuna tempura rolls, and deep fried eel rolls are bomb.com! The only downer about this place is that its small. The sushi bar area can sit maybe 10 people and the dinning area is decent. The tv's stay on ESPN but no.volume just closed caption.\n\nThe only way to enjoy this review to its perfect extent is to put on those lose jeans/gym shorts, prepare your appetite, and get your fanny down to Sushi Tachi and get your grub on! Lol. | 1 |
Used to love this place and it's typically a stop for us when we visit Phoenix, but it's really gone downhill in the last few years. The service was pretty poor, there was an obvious lack of management, and the quality of food was below average. | 0 |
I love the pizza and the Rosati's salad with creamy italian dressing. The deep dish is a REAL deep dish and tastes wonderful. With that said I ordered the Rosati's salad and was given the garden salad with the wrong dressing which would have been if I just wanted a plain side salad but what I wanted was the Rosati's salad as my meal. I also ordered the tiramisu with high hopes and discovered its a small slice pre-made, pre-packaged, tiramisu. I ordered looking at the menu online (http://www.myrosatis.com/menu/store/default.asp?locationId=127) so when I ordered the tiramisu I thought I was going to get $4.95 worth but when the food was delivered I realized on the receipt its only $2.95. So its annoying their website isn't updated. Overall I will keep ordering them but will double check my orders and clarify what I'm ordering when its over the phone. | 1 |
Nope, never again. Came for lunch and was very disappointed. Our service was awful. There were about 4 other tables in the place when we got there. We were seated and then we waited....and waited. Multiple staff members walked by us, other tables were being helped but not ours, manager was at the bar watching tv, for 10 minutes we continued to wait. Our less than stellar waiter finally showed up. He took our order, delivered it missing items, disappeared for 10 min at a time and overall made us feel like we were bothering him. He didn't once ask if things were ok, if we needed anything further etc. Pretty crappy for a lunch that requires additional small orders for the ayce sushi. The tables around us, all with waitresses, were being attended to politely and in a timely matter which only made it more apparent how much our service was lacking. As for the food...wasn't very impressed with that either. The spring rolls and garlic noodles were nothing i hadn't had elsewhere. The sushi was okay.\nAlso, has anyone else seen the bathroom in this place? The hallway to it smells like piss, the sink is hanging off the wall and the furnishings include busted ikea furniture. Definitely not what i expected from a restaurant going for that upscale swanky lounge vibe...just sayin..... | 0 |
115 for 1st offenders... Talking and driving. Good thing it wasn't me LOL\n\nOH just a heads up. The law enforcement people near the x-ray area are not very nice people | 0 |
I ordered delivery from Suwanasak on a Friday at noon. Delivery took about an hour which was fine, I suppose. I ordered Fried Rice with chicken and Green Curry with chicken. The Fried Rice was over-seasoned and the chicken a bit tough. I received Green Curry with BEEF and NO side of white rice as stated on the menu. So essentially I only got half of one of my orders (unless I want to eat super spicy curry as a soup) which I find unacceptable. The curry was actually quite good (minus the overcooked beef), but I only had a few bites due to the missing rice. Not somewhere I will be ordering from again. | 0 |
Very yummy! Had the gyros platter. Very nice portion size for a nice price! The store in the restaurant is great to shop. | 1 |
I have been to this establishment twice now on a Friday. Let me start by saying that if you are at all in any way shape or form prejudice or racist this is not the establishment for you!!! It is an extremely diverse crowd. So if you are close minded and ignorant go somewhere else. Secondly, the first time my boyfriend and I went we had a good time, but after last night I don't know if I'll be going back. I had a tab at the karaoke bar and I was extremely disappointed in the bar tenders service. He was rude, disrespectful and unaccommodating. The rotation for the karaoke was awful! I waited for quite some time before I was called the first time, and I saw others go multiple times before I was called again. I understand that it's a neighborhood bar and you can't hold it to the standards of a Scottsdale bar, but those types of places should be even more concerned with customer service and satisfaction, because they want to keep repeat customers, and then on top of that they charge a cover! I should have listened to my sister and friends and went to Hurricane Bay. No cover for ladies, & 50 cent drinks! Actually, I am kind of embarrassed I even brought my friends to this place :( | 0 |
This is just a regular ol' hotel that looks like it was decorated with Ikea furniture/decor. The staff was very upbeat and friendly and it was very convenient to be able to walk to the CVS when we realized we'd forgotten ALL of our toiletries. If you like to go out and have late night fun at bars, clubs, and shops, this hotel is super convenient.\n\nThe rooms are pretty small, but the flat screen tv and king sized bed were nice. My one big complaint is, if you don't know your way around Uptown, this hotel is hard to find. They only have one sign and it is facing the wrong way down a one-way street! The only way to see, if you are driving, is if you're going the wrong way! I called the hotel and the man trying to give me directions kept giving me landmarks, which, clearly, I did not know. He told me several times that it was above the epicenter. Well, sure if I knew where or what the Epicenter is, that might help. Unfortunately, I'm from out of town and need a little more than that.\n\nOther than that debacle, we enjoyed our stay. :) | 1 |
My hubby and I checked in here on Sunday, 9/4/11 because it was a comped room as we are a part of their players club. The lady at the front desk who checked us in was very nice and got us checked in really fast. There was little to no wait in line which was nice as I know that check in at some hotels can be a nightmare. \n\nWe were assigned a room on the 14th floor...I believe it was either room 1485 or 1487. When we first walked into the room the first thing I noticed was this overpowering smell of B.O. (body odor). It was like someone who never wore deodorant in their life decided to roll around in the room or something. The room just reeked! It just hit you in the face when you opened the door. Horrible!!!! \n\nThe room itself looked a bit dated and dingy. I was a bit afraid to stay in it personally as I told my husband if it were okay if we slept with the lights on. We tore the bed apart as this place looked like it could harbor bed bugs. No bed bugs between the mattress. But I did find what looked like a strawberry blond pube on the pillow on the next bed (we had two queens).\n\nThank heaven my father in law happened to have a spare comped room at the Rio, as my hubby and I didn't even want to bother with complaining to the front desk about the odor of the room. We just gathered our belongings and left.\n\nI don't think I will ever stay at the Orleans even if they offered us free rooms.\n\nI will still dine however, at the restaurant in the Orleans... The Prime Rib Loft. That place is pretty clean and the food is pretty good. | 0 |
The only way to make any sense of the fantastic service one gets as a guest at the Bellagio is to presume that they are all doped up on something. \nSeriously. \nIt is not normal for people to be this nice!\nI could give many examples.. like the time I called concierge at 5:30 am asking them to see if I had, by any chance, possibly left my glasses in the room we had been in previously: \""I'm not sure I left them there, but maybe I did.. could you go checkl?\"" \nSober me hates drunk me.\nBut Bellagio's staff were more than glad to help drunk me find my glasses. At 5:30 am. And then, when they brought them over to me, the nice man even told me where I had left them, with a big smile on his face, as if it wasn't the middle of the night, as if I hadn't totally sounded like a stupid drunk idiot asking hotel staff to go looking for a pair of glasses I might or might have not left behind.. \nGoodness are they nice over there.\nAnd then, of course, there is the time my girlfriends and I ran a hot bath so we could soak our feet in it. .And called concierge for some bubbles- Bubbles you ask? Oh no. They sent up two baggies filled with goodies like bath salts! All that was missing was a rubber duckie. But I'm not going to hold that against them. \nBesides the wonderful service, of course, you get all the other wonderful things with staying at such a star-rated hotel- beautiful installations, comfortable rooms (we even had a beautiful view of the pools from ours), and delicious restaurants! (Oh, Bellagio Cafe, you converted me, for a brief 3 nights, into a pancake-obsessed maniac- my tummy thanks you. My waistline maybe not so much..)\n\nIf I can help it, I'm never staying at another Vegas hotel ever again. | 1 |
After reading some of the reviews here on yelp, we wanted to give this a try. We went here for a lunch buffet on a weekday, had to wait few minutes while the table was made ready. Were somewhat disappointed (probably due to higher expectations). There were hardly any choice in the appetizer selection and very limited options for vegetarian palate. The saving grace was the naan which was continuously served at the table, fresh and warm. The overall experience seemed somewhat disappointing. | 0 |
The food was okay. VERY expensive. Service was atrocious. Sangria was terrible. Paella was spat out by all who tried it. Dried out rabbit with lots of pinbones. Bleccch.\n\nThey make the sangria to order so you get to see what's in it. Cheap red wine, a little brandy, and a slice of orange. $10? Really. This was unlike any sangria I've ever had. Undrinkable\n\nIt was the service that really torpedoed our experience here, though. It took us a half hour to get our first round of drinks. We had to flag down the manager and have hime take our order. Our server was a frazzled mess. He was staring at the computer in the service station literally the whole night.\n\nI got his attention at one point and asked if I could order a drink. We were a group of 8 and no one had a drink yet. I asked for a glass of tempranillo and he took off without taking anyone else's order. Another member of our party managed to flag him down 10 minutes later and he tried to do the same thing! Take one more person's order then fly away. TAKE EVERYONE'S ORDER AT THE SAME TIME! It was insane. We spent well over a thousand dollars for 8 people.\n\nI've eaten at Bazaar in LA, Jose Andres' other west coast foray into high-end tapas and it was one of the greatest meals I've ever experienced. This place was a real let down.\n\nThere was so much that was wrong. The fried dates in a shoe on the table. Not cute or appetizing. The sangria was absolutely awful. Service was non-existent. We wanted to order dessert but didn't have time since it took us so long to order and receive food and drink. Paella inedible. The room was way too bright. I can't really even convey with words how sucky our meal was and how ripped-off we felt when we got the enormous bill.\n\nThe manager heard us grumping about the meal and didn't offer anything to try to turn the tide of negativity. I think he was used to it. Most other tables in our vicinity seemed disgruntled. One table walked out ant the manager tried to get them to pay for the food they ordered and never got. | 0 |
Had no idea what to expect with this hotel, the casino smelled really bad of smoke, like they had no ventilation so I was immediately thinking the worst before we headed to our room. We got in the elevator and as I look up notice that the light cover above us is missing.... an easy fix. We get to the room and everything was just so tacky and old. The theme was just so ridiculous. At this point I am just hoping things are clean. I head to the bathroom and there is a nasty filth all around the sink. I was extremely grossed out and called housekeeping to please come and clean it. Took them a really long time to get to the sink. Next, I check the bed to make sure it is clean, and it was, so that's why the 2 stars. The bed was actually fairly comfortable, although could have used more pillows in my opinion. The next day I had to call room service 3 times to get them to clean the beds, they didn't end up showing until about 7pm. Overall I would not stay here again. On sat night we paid $90 and I felt pretty ripped off considering we could have spent the almost the same at nyny. Oh also the AC unit was not working very well the room really didn't get cold, so that's another negative. | 0 |
I was pleasantly surprised by this neighborhood zoo. You can tell they are trying to update the animal homes. The zoo has a nice, simple vibe. It is a free place to take your family for a couple hours on a summer day. This place will not take more than a few hours to go through. \n\nYou can take food in or check out some of the stands. I did not eat there, so I can not attest to any type of food they have. \n\nI am excited to see what the new Bear Home will be. I noticed that many people are worried about the size of the animal homes. I understand this can be a little sad but they are a free zoo. It is unfortunate. They have fundraising events and donation boxes all around. They have an annual 5K to raise money as well. \n\nThe parking situation is terrible. There are so few spots and the side streets are packed bumper to bumper.\n\nI can not wait to go back and check out the new bear exhibit. I also like the idea that the zoo was founded by the Vilas family and it will always be free. | 1 |
HORRIBLE service this time around!!!\nand it was by Marcus Schultheis \""Store Manager\"" and \""Area Manager\""??? really???\nZERO customer service skills.\n\nI had purchased items there on 5/2013 with a salesman named Moon, I had a great experience so when I had more mattress needs I went there. I was told he was at another store.\nI asked if he could help me but he was busy with another customer and took my name and number and would call me back.\nThe evening passed...\nNext day I was driving by the store at 4:30pm and decided to stop by.\n\""Marcus\"" acknowledged he took the call with no aplologies for not returning call.\nI asked about what I needed and he pointed it out. At that time another customer he had been working with walked in but clearly had not been \""hooked\"" yet and left me standing there without finishing up with me.\n\nI left store. | 0 |
Imagine a frozen food section hamburger, microwaved, tastes like middle school cafeteria meat, and charged $12 for it!\n\nI may be hammered from alcohol, but don't try to pull the wool over my eyes. It tasted like sh*t!!! | 0 |
Matt is by far one of the best managers I've ever met, great customer service. Made me feel right at home like I've known him for years. | 1 |
i ordered a large italian sub and a large sicilian special, both were coated in black on the crust.....clean your ovens......the sub may just have been the worst i have ever ate....subway is better ( if that means good : ( ) the pizza itself was just ok.....the staff was nice but unfortunatley that's not enough to take me back again | 0 |
I gave this place a second chance. My first visit was a few weeks back (right before closing time, but was served very nicely by the hostess and a friendly cook).\n\nToday, I was greated by a hostess. She asked what size of bowl I would like and if it was my first time. I chose the \""medium\"" bowl (huge mistake... IT'S A LOT OF FOOD) and replied with a \""yes\"". She walked with me and gave me tips on how to make a delicious combination. \n\nI am a believer! I enjoyed my meal and I loved the personal touch the hostess gave to my experience.\n\nThe concept is similar to Genghis Grill (mongolian grill) with a simpler selection of proteins and vegetables, and sauces instead of condiments. They have a visible board with a list of combinations for the customers to try. \n\nThey do not serve alcohol (only reason why I would prefer Genghis Grill) over YC now, and it is fast casual (unlike Genghis where the friendly servers are always helping out customers).\n\nDifferent colors and flavors for different tastes. I am glad I tried this place out.... Hope they keep up with the awesome experience I enjoyed today. | 1 |
My favorite spa experience by far. My lomi lomi massage wasn't anything super special (it was good, just didn't blow my mind), but the sauna, the steam room, the giant main bath room, the smaller bath room, and the cold room were INCREDIBLE. I will happily go back and pay the facilities fee just to use these fantastic amenities. Seriously.\n\nAnd I loved the robe so much, my bf got me one for Christmas. LOVE this place. | 1 |
I made a reservation for my daughters birthday. Requested a good table and we were seated in the back of the restaurant. There were available tables by the windows. We ordered filet and sea bass. The sea bass was not good. The filet was ok, but we've had many better steaks. The gnocchi was delicious. Our service was not up to par for a restaurant with these prices. We won't go back. | 0 |
Steggs.\n\nThat's pretty much all I need to say about this place (joking), but honestly though. Whenever I'm trying to sober up from a night of drinking, this place comes on top of the list next to two others. Besides the actually steak and eggs themselves, I love that this place is located near the Strip. It comes in handy when you've spend a long night drinking whether it be in a club or at a hotel party. \n\nThe ONLY thing that keeps it from becoming a full 5 stars is the fact they have a certain time limit and day when parties aren't able to do split checks which kind of makes it inconvenient when you're sobering up and forgot to carry cash on you and your card limit has been completely maxed out due to heavy drinking.\n\nAll in all, definitely a good sober up place. | 1 |
Drea is that best bartender around. Good conversation and always has a great smile on her face. Great food and great service. Love this place | 1 |
Have you been to XS? Well Welcome to Tryst (aka mini XS), not a bad thing but a perfect description. This is another great Vegas club with great music, beautiful people, and strong drinks. This palce will not dissapoint. As with many clubs of this caliber, be sure to arrive early and with cash. You'll need it. | 1 |
Okay so here's my story:\n\nMy significant other was visiting Las Vegas for the first time & since I've stayed here numerous amount of times without any problems I said \""what the hay\"" I'll book a suite again & it'll be great because there's entertainment up & down Fremont Street. We checked in everything was great but when my darling took a nap all hell broke loose! She woke up with a bed bug crawling around her head so we called front desk ASAP! A security guard and the casino floor manager came up & inspected the room while they made my wife sign a paper saying that she was bit & around what time & blah blah blah! They had to \""shut down\"" the room we were staying in & we were instantly moved but on our way to our room we made it our business to tell everybody we saw to check their beds for the little critters as well. Just a word of advice guys just avoid this place altogether if you want to stay downtown go to the D! | 0 |
3 of us went to Joe's today for a late lunch (3pm). We sat in the lounge area instead of the outside patio area. Our server's name was Hope and she was great. We started with a crab cake appetizer which was full of crab meat delicately seasoned. 2 of us ordered the Joe's lunch special for $24.95 which included a 6oz filet, grilled tomato topped with creamed spinach, Jennie's potatoes and desert. What a great deal that was. The other person in our party ordered the fish & chips (with sweet potato chips) and a side dish of macaroni & cheese. The fish was very good with a light batter. He did not care for the sweet potato chips they were a little greasy and cold. The macaroni & cheese was hot and delicious. For desert we had the banana cream pie, tres leeches cake and the brownie sundae topped with ice cream. The banana cream pie and the tres leeches cake were both something we will have again. Our waitress was very helpful picking out wine and checked back frequently to see if we needed anything. Service was great and the food was great-\n We will definitely be back and will ask for Hope. Lunch is very casual, we all wore jeans and nice shirts-there were people eating in shorts. Dinner is much more formal and expensive. | 1 |
I ate there for the first time this week. I'd always avoided the Chinese buffet that preceded it but I love Thai food so I couldn't resist.\nIt's nice inside... the atmosphere is a bit sterile/random. This is NOT a fancy place, but it's clean.\nThe service was fine but it wasn't very busy when I was there.\nThe only place it really fell down was the food... I had the green curry and it was way too sweet... almost cloying. Edible, but not good. The salad that preceded it (I had the lunch special) was just some sad iceberg with a glop of gooey peanut dressing... not much point to it.\n\nIt's hard to judge a place on just one trip so I mean to go back and sample the Pad Thai... \nBut from what I've seen it looks like I'm still stuck driving to Vegas if I want Thai food. | 0 |
Met the parents out here for our Christmas get together. Since they're from Hawaii, this is were they come because this hotel caters to Hawaiians. I feel like I'm with my peeps! Git all kines, hapas, haoles, pilapinos, chinkies, etc. I turned to my dad at dinner and said, \""Who's watching the island?\"" Obviously no one, because there was a blackout!\n\nSince my parents are frequent guests, they get these coupon books to use in the hotel restaurants. So all our meals were comped. The cafe is great! It reminds me of either Denny's or IHOP in Honolulu. The breakfast buffet is kickass! Where else can you git all you can eat portagee sausage, eggs, and rice???\n\nThe last time I was here, my room was great. The one I'm in now is okay, but it's starting to show it's age. I told my mom we need to stay in the other wing because those rooms were recently remodeled. The building we're in now was remodeled 3-5 years ago and probably needs to be updated.\n\nThe only thing that sucks is that there is no internet access in the rooms. I had to walk over to Main Street Station and do this review in the lobby. Oh, another thing that sucks is the smoking. It's everywhere! Oh, wait, one more thing that sucks is the cable tv. I've been watching NCIS because that's really the only thing on. \n\nOverall, I really like this hotel because my parents are happy here. And they always run into someone from the islands...whether it's friend or family. I like old Vegas much better. The strip is exciting, but it's nice to be away from all of that.\n\nOh, they also have this kickass plate lunch place on the mezzanine and Lappert's ice cream. Apparently, there's an ABC market somewhere as well.,,I haven't seen it yet. The staff and tourists are pretty friendly.\n\nThis place is not for everyone. So if you come here expecting something grand and flashy, you'll be in for a big disappointment. But, if you want something different and down to earth, this is as close as it gets. I probably would have given 5 stars if we were staying in the new wing.\n\nHaoli Makahiki Hou! \n(Happy New Year!) | 1 |
This restaurant has been one of my favorites for several years. But the last two visits have been disappointing. My favorite meal is the House Salad with Salmon. The Salmon is always cooked perfectly. Moist, not over or underdone. But the salad has gotten below what is advertised. The lettuce is not a mixed green mix, it is just large, old romaine lettuce, in big unappetizing chunks. \n\nOn my last visit, there were no tomatoes or cranberries in the salad . A HUGE disappointment!! as this was one of the really special parts of this salad.\n\nI really hate to watch a restaurant compromise quality, especially when they have already increased the price ( although not a lot). Sadly, Boneheads is no longer at the top of my list. | 0 |
Friday before New year's eve, 16 of my family and friends wanted bottle service at a club in Vegas. So after researching almost every club on the strip, Chateau had the best deal for our large party. A few weeks prior i went on the Chateau website to get some quotes and got a response right away. Max was a great help! He dealt with my group's many requests, and our one too many changes in the number of people in our group. He was fantastic every second of the way! This was my first time having bottle service so I wanted it perfect in every way. And it was!\n\nWhen we got to the club we got right in, and had a choice between 2 areas, one near the dj booth facing the dance floor and one area facing other people getting bottle service. We chose the spot near the dj booth and it was a good choice. There was enough room for us to dance, and we had 2 tables for drinks. It was nice because the dance floor got super packed and we had plenty of space and didn't have to bump people on the dance floor.\n\nOur waitress and the bar hand were great, I wish I got their names so I can sing their praises because they were excellent. They kept our decanters of juice filled, brought up clean glasses, and we always had plenty of ice. They constantly cleaned up any spills we made and were VERY nice about everything.\n\nBottles of the lowest alcohol (we got 4 ketel one bottles and 1 bottle of jack) were $450 and they added 28% gratuity and tax. VERY reasonable, as most clubs in the area were asking for much more.\n\nThe music wasn't the greatest but I'm more into electro and they played only about 30 minutes of it the entire night. The rest of the night was radio rap and hip-hop, which isn't exactly my favorite right now but it was alright.\n\nGreat experience, beautiful club, amazing staff and an all-around good time. I will be back! | 1 |
I'm becoming less enticed by the store simply based on it's customer service. There is never a friendly cashier. They are clearly disgruntled and distracted, most likely with other pressing responsibilities. \nI have also noticed that there is never more than one cashier, so the lines stack in to the aisle, and they don't call for help.\nMaybe that has something to do with the attitudes of the clerks?\nI'm going to check out Big Lots in Centennial and see if the service is any friendlier, but if it seems to be a trend I'll probably stop going all together. | 0 |
BTW, never got the tires here. The tires came in but were old-- manufactured from more than a year ago. I was displeased obviously so they got another set in that were a few months sooner but still almost a year old so I cancelled, got my deposit back, then went to Sam's Club! I forgot to update from that time.... | 0 |
Part of the reason I was excited to move to Paradise Palms was the close proximity to Sears for my house projects. I gotta say though the product offers has missed the mark than what I expected. They don't sell small buckets or light bulbs which I think would have been a pretty stock item.\n\nThe store also looks unhealthy, not a lot of stock on the shelves and merchandise spaced out. The store seems over staffed, but even with that checkout takes longer than normal. Seriously I'll be buying one item, and the clerk will type away at the register, he'll ask for my phone number (I'll decline) and he'll type again before finally scanning my item. It just seems excessive, their corporation must have them submit a 300-word essay before they are allowed to ring up the sale! | 0 |
good grub and fast. me and my wife have been there like 5 times and each time it is always great. | 1 |
If i could give this place zero stars I would. My family ordered almost $80 worth of wings in a variety of flavors(sauces) for a party we were having. When my husband brought it home he realized that the ENTIRE order was wrong. It was several orders of bone-in teriyaki flavored wings when we had ordered all fingers with several different sauces. We immediately called and explained the situation to the cashier. They took our information and said we could come in any time for a refund or replacement order of the same value. We thought this was great service, but come to find out when we tried to redeem this offer a couple weeks later, we were informed that this was \""not their policy\"" and they \""would not honor the offer\"" by the manager of this establishment. She was very rude and would not even offer to work with us or compromise. we will NOT give this place any more business EVER. terrible customer service is a deal breaker. the food is sub-par in comparison to other wings places. BUYER BEWARE!!!!! | 0 |
Written by Husband:I had a serious issue with them quoting me cash price in contrast with what they billed my insurance. My wife and I went in here just to get a doctors note for her absence at work . She received a five minute check up and the note was promptly typed up. we were in and out in 20 minutes. When we received our bill from our insurance we see that \"" Doctor's Express\"" billed our insurance company $289.00 for the same service they quoted us for cash as $99.00. I called and I was told It was our insurance company that billed themselves $289 and that they had nothing to do with it. I have never had to pay over $120 for any urgent care visit ,including having debris removed from my eye. This place is a HUGE RIP OFF! Unless you have a flat co-pay insurance plan don not use your insurance ,it will end up costing you more than you think. I believe the doctors there charge $900 an hour . To people like me That is outrageous for a strip mall doctors note. | 0 |
I loved this place. I can't believe I hadn't checked it out sooner. The concept is hilarious and the food is really good. I got The Kind (bacon, turkey, swiss, and mushrooms) and it was delicious. The guys that worked there were really warm and friendly and joked with me. They even have Kool-Aid which I think is awesome. The sandwiches don't need mustard or mayo; the oregano and oil and vinegar give it enough flavor. This has easily become my favorite sandwich shop in the Tempe area and I look forward to eating here again as soon as possible. | 1 |
Perfect example of how you should not run a business. Ordered a large iced Americano on 2 occasions, prices were trickling into the $5.00 range. My total was $4.27 found the .27 cents and offered to get $1.00 back,cashier stated it's done already.\nSticking with my regular place going forward | 0 |
Food was excellent and our server was exceptional. He was friendly, checked back with us often, and made sure we had a great meal. I would go back for the food, but the server we had put it over the top for me. | 1 |
Its like reuniting with that old flame that you can never quite forget. Before it expanded, it was the typical HOLE in the Muther Effin Wall. Did a fly by biz trip in the area, so i went to reminisce.\n\nSmall Saimen\nCurry Chicken Platter\nLarge Fruit Punch\n\nSo damn cold in vegas last week....but oh so perfect a meal.\n\nHave yet to experience a bad meal. | 1 |
We went there last Sunday for breakfast. Husband ordered the Ham Steak breakfast with eggs, potatoes & toast (dry). Toast came out with butter, ok not really that big a deal right! I ordered biscuits & gravy & added bacon & eggs (ordered poached). The biscuits & gravy & bacon came out, no eggs...I asked the girl about the eggs, she went to the back. She finally came out with them & they were fried eggs. The biscuits had such a strong yeast taste & the gravy was bland & expensive for the quality. We won't be back for sure! Unfriended them on FB as well! | 0 |
I've given lots of high/low reviews. This one is towards the middle. You can't nail them on anything in particular, either good or bad. The menu is aiming high(er). The food (what I had) is not bad at all, but then it's not cheap. It certainly didn't blow my mind; nowhere close. I think this is just the place you go for a date or to drink alcohol and to see and be seen. If that's your priority, then you'll probably be plenty satisfied. Then again, that would make you a narcissistic bleach-blonde sock-puppet incapable of good taste. \n\nI certainly got the feeling from the waitstaff that I was being ranked, and when the bill was not adding up quickly enough, their attention drifted away from me. I kinda hate that, especially since I worked in restaurants, and I know that tips are a self-fulfilling prophecy most of the time. \n\nAnyway, not hitting them too hard, because everyone just managed to do what they had to within a slim margin of error. No real complaints. \n\nEnjoy those margaritas, sock-puppets! | 0 |
Very friendly, the menu options are great and the food was excellent. Went back a 2nd time and had a King Kong and it was great, lots of meat. Will be going back again. :) | 1 |
Highly recommend the Gluten Free shakin beef dish. Cook and delivered perfectly! | 1 |
Definitely a dive - nice wood paneling on the walls...I went for the PBR Tiki Lounge, and the function was great on the outside - although when I arrived there were no bands on stage. Inside the bar I ordered a can of PBR since it was a PBR tiki lounge. It took a while for the bartender to check up and give me a second one. She didn't say how much it was, but I threw down $4 and she took it all. Another thing to note is that it is cash only - no tabs. They do have an ATM in the back. Admission was $3 for the function.\n\nThere were no bands inside and the place didn't have much traffic in the afternoon, despite the function starting at 2 PM. Eventually I wandered outside and saw a band, but there were not many people outside either.\n\nThere were some interesting people...I was drunk thanks to the Oktoberfest I came from earlier in the day, but there was a Ghost Buster and a banana behind me...I had 3 PBRs and called it a a day. Overall this bar wasn't too memorable for me... | 0 |
It's a family owned and run restaurant. So the food is really good and savory. We had the egg rolls and beef pho with rice noodles & beef pho with chicken and egg noodles. We ordered One more pho and another order of egg rolls plus 4 sodas our total bill was 36.00 not bad and food was well worth it. Don't expect much for decor or tables it is a really small restaurant. It was pretty busy for the one guy running the front of the house. There is a bit of a wait for the food which is really unexpected for pho but the wait was well worth it. | 1 |
The stuff was really friendly and really wanted to help out as we were not first-timers better second time around. They were a little disorganized though when players paid and then had to collect all of their equipment from them. they were also not real clear on what their packages included when we got there. However for the price the fields were not well-maintained and they were a lot smaller than the fields that we had gone to in Pahrump. Our rental guns kept malfunctioning and had to switch out guns at least once per person the entire time we were there. Also the masks were all scratched up and really hard to see out of and the chest plates were all broken down. They had four fields however one was for speedball and the other was airsoft see you really only had two fields for paintball. I have not been to many other fields just the one in Pahrump and there was no comparison. The Pahrump fields were much larger cleaner and the equipment was much better. Still not a bad place to go if you want to stay close to home and you have your own equipment. I do not recommend renting equipment from them. | 0 |
I have been hoping to try Chuck's place for years and finally did this trip. It was great, really it was. Would I go back? Probably not. The food was very good, the service even better. We had the 6:30 seating which was nice because I understand it gets a bit loud for the 10 seating. We found the music great and although getting louder as time went on it was excellent. Was Chuck there;sadly not but the waitress was a wealth of information. \n\nFood: Lobster poutine my friend had, she said was good but not great. I had the best ever Caesar which turned out to be an appetizer in itself with crab (and it was fresh) and horseradish. My husband had beef ragout and he loved it. Overall very good near excellent. I wonder if the hype doesn't pull it down somewhat. \n\nLoved finally getting there and having the experience. | 1 |
The food was not amazing and we literally spent 30 minutes arguing with the manager about our bill. The prices are listed differently on the menu, we ordered food from the menu (even pointed at specific drinks) but were surprised when the prices came back as double. They also added gratuity for 8 people where there were 6... Bad experience. \n\nBUT they have us all a shot of tequila at the end for the huge struggle. | 0 |
After a Couple of really good Car Washes I trusted these Guys with my classic\nI have a 1965 GTO convertable and they hand washed and detailed it for me. I will not take it anywhere else. | 1 |
What a clean and organized shop! It is located on the 9th floor of a big office tower. It's not a place you would expect to find a comic book store. Access is easy though. The shop is well organized, bright, and clean. There is a good mix of modern, silver age, and some golden age comics. The staff is friendly and courteous. They left me alone to browse which is nice but it's also easy to strike up a conversation with them. The associates there are definitely comic book fans. It was not hard to find lots of great comic books to buy!\n\nI always expect to see a selection or display of statues, toys, and shirts in a comic shop and that was missing here. Walls should be decorated with posters too. While I appreciate how clean and organized the shop was, I have to say that it was spartan. \n\nThis shop is definitely one for the comic book collector to check out! | 1 |
*Beware when choosing 2-star rooms on Madison's East Side for Priceline.*\n\nI truly believe any positive review of this place on the net was accidentally referring to the West side Baymont. This place was disgusting. Our room was tiny and horribly dated, but that wasn't the problem. The first issue was the nose-burning odor of Febreeze and stale cigarette smoke, even though we had a \""non-smoking\"" room. There was no real temperature control and when the heat DID switch on there was a horrible smell of burning *something* (hair?) coming from the heater. My husband attempted a shower, which promptly filled with water at his feet (eeew) and I decided to hop on the rock-hard bed and watch some TV. The blankets were matted and threadbare - really disgusting. Plus, we could hear people loudly in the halls. When he got out of the shower, my husband said \""I kind of want another shower...\"" and our decision was made. We made the reservation through Priceline so we had to cut our losses, but we simply couldn't stay there. It was just disgusting. I've stayed in lower-end hotels before, but this place was simply awful. | 0 |
I stopped here for the first time today. The place is very clean and the staff was very friendly. I had a 3 piece tenders meal to go with fries. The fries were AWESOME! The tenders were really good too but I was a little disappointed because they forgot to give me my sauce and I didn't check before I left. The tenders were nicely seasoned and perfectly cooked though. I would definitely eat there again! | 1 |
This place is pretty good for unlimted washes for 35$ a month . I literally wash my car every other day . Sometimes the detailers get lazy and wont vaccume the back seat but i just let them know i notice and they have no problem cleaning that up for me . The product they use to armol the tires doesnt last very long & the dash board is always kinda linty . If they used better products id give this carwash 5 stars hands down . | 1 |
Went here for breakfast since it was recommended. Service was very good since it was a busy morning. I thought it was odd they service pickles with your drinks but hey I love pickles so I ate some! I ended up order french toast but the new york style. It was really fried so get ready for something greasy. I think it wasn't what I expected so I did not enjoy it as much as I enjoyed my boyfriends bagel egg sandwich. Will try again another day. | 0 |
This is the second time we came to this location and they ran out of chicken! It's a 20 min wait for a chicken breast. Don't waste your time at this location. Does Pizza Hut run out of pizza? | 0 |
Gigi's is a belly ache in a pretty little box! Ugh. At $3.50 a cupcake I will never be going here again. The chocolate cake part was enjoyable with chocolate chunks, but the mountain of overly sweet butter cream frosting was unnecessary. The fact that my stomach feels as if there is an alien with ADD break dancing inside of it is reason enough for me to deny this shop my love. Thank you Gigi's Crapcakes!!! | 0 |
It's hard to find a reliable mechanic that isn't going to gouge you on price, I have taken 2 vehicles there and have left with more money in my pocket then expected.\n\nWhat is even better my A/C went out brought my car in and picked it up same day.\n\nShawn & his crew are keeping up the same standard that his father did when he ran the shop. | 1 |
First time coming here. The bartenders were cool, but the waitress (cocktail server/whatever) was really rude. I couldn't even ask her anything. It was as if I was interrupting her by asking her any questions. It was weird and I felt uncomfortable. Probably not coming back. | 0 |
I first visited Basha last weekend and was so impressed with their falafel sandwich that I made it a point to revisit today. \n\nLast week the sandwich was stuffed with fresh, moist falafel, hummus, garlic sauce and salad. The juices were literally dripping from the sandwich when I ate it. \n\nToday the sandwich was so dry it was almost inedible. I would have returned it but I was a good ways away when I sat down to eat it. To make matters worse my fountain soda was flat!\n\nThere are so many places to try that it's hard to forgive such flagrant inconsistency. | 0 |
Well Dang I guess I wont be first to review haha.....\n\nApparently Hula's reputation precedes it. The fun vintage atmosphere combined with an excellent wait staff, good mix of cocktails, and a great fairly diverse menu makes this place a 5 star in my books.....\n\nFun Vintage converted Garage (I think?) a nice older notstalgia with a modern twist the name says it all.....\n\nI ordered a Griled Mahi Sandwich, Court ordered a Cheeseburger (we are creatures of habit)......let me tell you it may have been one of the best meals I have ever had.....literally.\n\nThe drinks were very well mixed (yes it was the middle of the day but were no drunks...) Just strong enough but you could taste the layers....and they knew how to make a fogcutter which is a staple of 1950's Tiki bars.\n\nSweet potato fries with Wasabi Ranch Dipping sauce gets extra point for being unique (as if 5 stars wasn't enough).\n\nI do think the food has quite a sophisticated taste for being pretty much Burgers and Fries....it was a great lunch although I have heard this place gets elbow to elbow at night and on weekends.......best to hit it up when its not so bust IMHO.\n\nGreat Value, Great Food, Great Service = Zero Complaints.... | 1 |
Really nice and fun decor. Waiter was great. Gnocchi appetizers was delicious. Had lunch sandwich and it's was very filling. Looking forward to going back! | 1 |
Other than the delicious cheddar biscuits, I find the service horrible and the food way over-priced. I ordered the 4-course meal. Soup & salad came out pretty quickly. They were OK. Not great/not awful. I wasn't even 1//4 of the way through either when the main course showed up. As a former server, there's no excuse for that. You watch the table and drop the order for the rest of the meal to approximately coincide with the customer finishing soup &/or salad. (And they weren't busy.) The waitress brought the check before bringing the dessert that is included in the 4-course meal. I had to ask for a refill of tea. The scallops in the linguine were the size of mini-marshmallows and poor quality. Sorry, but the cheddar biscuits aren't enough to bring me back. Las Vegas has many excellent choices for seafood and Red Lobster is not one of them. | 0 |
Dinner was great. | 1 |
This was the 3rd time I tried Poppy's Place. Poppy's tries hard but the food is hit & miss. The pizza & bacon cheese bread were awful. Their crust is very dry, crunchy and tastes like a cardboard box. Their soups & chili were very tasty, the salads weren't bad and their hamburgers were good but not the fries. It's not the worst place to eat but it is definitely not my go to place either. | 0 |
I was visiting my grandmother and she needed to see someone, because she was having difficulties breathing due to allergies. I found the place on YELP.\n\nInfo here said they were open until 5:30. We arrived at 4:45. The receptionist was curt, said to wait a moment, when I asked if we'd come in the correct door. We sat down, waited. When the receptionist decided to deal with us (only one other person in waiting room), she said they were closed, but would go check with the doctorS. 5 minutes later comes back, ignores us, goes to phone, then when she gets to us, it's almost 5:00. She says they're closed. Doesn't even try to help and doesn't tell us that there's an ER around the corner, which turns out to be wonderful, but we found it on our own.\n\nI would give zero stars, if I could, so we'll say the one star is for the setting, which is deceptively beautiful. | 0 |
Talking about working out. You will break a sweat at this place. We were gonna do 3 rounds thank goodness we decided to see what 1 round will take us. It's so much fun for both adults and kiddos. I don't care for mirrors in the field cuz I keep shooting myself in the mirrors everytime thought it was someone else lol | 1 |
The employees are friendly and seem knowledgable but 2 hours to get a flat fixed is unacceptable. I will be taking my business elsewhere from now on. | 0 |
Go on a week day. I'm stretching things with 4 stars, I'm sure on a weekend it's retard central with Pitt folks... but on a weekday it was EXCELLENT. Good beer selection, bordering on very good, great prices, MANY DART BOARDS, pool tables, semi-normal crowd (weekday), food till 2:00, hell I should give this place 5 stars. If you are in the area on a weekday or early weekend it's definitely worth a stop. If the conditions are right it could be your only stop. If I went to Pitt I'd be at this place every week, thank god I didn't go to Pitt. Oh, you can smoke which is a negative for me... but on the positive side the juke box was very good. | 1 |
They really need to improve their service. It takes them so long to even get drinks to your table when the restaurant is not even close to being full. Ordering your food is like pulling teeth. Expect to be here more than an hour and a half only because it will take so long to order and get your food. Takes like a half an hour to just get drinks | 0 |
This place is wayy over hyped. For being such a trendy place I would expect much better. The burgers are ok but don't compare to the other top burger spots around the city. Stop by BRGR if you want to pay $20 for an overcooked & undersized burger and a small side of fries. I also found a rubberband in the truffel cheese whiz--yummy! | 0 |
Nice coffee, euro style, good atmosphere.\n\nI usually order an americano at this joint, they ask if you'd like milk and sugar and add it for you (hence the euro style coffee). | 1 |
Had a horrible experience and definitely won't be going back.\n\nThe presentation of the food was nice but that's about the only thing that was nice about this restaurant. A friend of ours who lives in Vegas suggested this restaurant based on reviews he'd seen on Yelp so we gave it a try.\n\nFirst off, our waiter was clueless. When we asked for his suggestion on what to order, he highly suggested a menu item \""Omakase\"" which had the description \""7 Course Yonaka Favorites\"" however when I asked him what exactly it consisted of, he literally answered \""Oh, I don't know\"" Ummm.... okay?! \n\nWe went ahead and just took our chances with some other dishes and all the dishes came out looking pretty but none were decent as far as flavor. They were horrible. The sushi was fishy and gross.\n\nDon't get fooled by the Yelp reviews! | 0 |
Everything on the table last night was very well executed! Most impressive was the Poke tuna appetizer | 1 |
Food is always fresh and service always great. Who doesn't love teppanyaki? | 1 |
Half of my grilled cheese was not even grilled ... warm bread on one side. how hard is it to mess up grill cheese?!?! | 0 |
Went to Zipps the other afternoon for some lunch, have eaten at this place before, and could not remember why it had been so long since I had eaten there again...\n\nOh yea, this is where most of the white trash southern redneck big truck driving cheap ass hillbillies hang out at plus the food always gives me a stomach ache because it is covered in grease.\n\nGot the mushroom Swiss burger with fries...that were literally shimmering from the grease on them, and got the brownie skillet...for desert and could not believe this was 7 bucks was a total rip off of Organo's Baked Cookie. Our bill was over $33 bucks with only two Zipparita's a little high for bar food.\n\nThis place got 2 stars for these reasons alone.\n\n1. It's Cheap\n2. The service was excellent it had a ton of waitress so there was never a wait.\n3. $3.00 happy hour Zipparitas were good and were very strong.\n\nAlso this place is not an atmosphere for kids...so white trash muffin toppers please leave your 4 year old at home, instead of letting him mingle between tables while you slurp up giant mugs of beer with your tattooed roller derby girlfriend and her toothless hillbilly inbred that can only grow facial hair on certain parts of his face boyfriend. | 0 |
Went here to get my nails done for my wedding. At first I got this guy, who was SO RUDE. I had asked him if he had any pink/nude gel shade and he immediately goes to me \""Whatever we have out in the sample that's it. . \"" WOW okay, cause there are like a dozen of those nail samples right!? So when he started applying this color that I chose, once it dried i noticed that it looked too pinkish. I politely told him that this wasn't a good color and if I can switch, then he got so nasty and was like \""I already put the nail polish (gel) on you, you need to pay extra!\"" WOW RUDE!!!!! I'm sorry that it was my wedding day and I just wanted the perfect nails. So when I said that was fine, suddenly I'm being ushered to a different table with a new person, this time a woman. Well the only reason why I'm giving this 2 stars, versus 1, is because she saved that appointment! How come she found that one shade I was looking for, and he couldn't?!?!?! GRRR ! Never again. I understand that this place is the \""hottest\"" place to go to, but seriously some of their people have become big-headed and plain jerks. Sorry Polished Nails & Spa, you're becoming too stuck up for me! | 0 |
I have to admit; the food at the Vig is actually halfway decent. The service, on the other hand, is the problem.\n\nI recently ate at the Vig for the second time on a Saturday night. I found the service to be slow and a bit pretentious. Apparently my tip wasn't large enough for the waiter, because when my credit card bill posted, they had added a tip to my bill. I called the restaurant on a weekday when I figured they would have more time to help me, and after 15 minutes on hold, they basically blew me off. I was polite and calm on the phone. I told the manager I was overcharged and that I was more disturbed over the added tip because of the service I received. I kind of felt like it was a bother for the small amount involved, but to me it was the principle involved. The manager asked me to share with her why I was dissatisfied to help her improve her service, but I didn't want to relive the experience, nor did I really care if anything happened to the server. I just wanted the money that was mysteriously added to my bill back.\n\nYou'd think you'd get an apology for wasting 25 minutes on the phone, most of it on hold, trying to solve their overcharging of you. But I didn't. Instead, when the manager started to bust on me for not sharing my bad experience (to which I told her I didn't want to relive it), she became very passive aggressive, hastily said \""have a nice night\"" and hung up on me.\n\nI don't suppose I'll be going back to the Vig. | 0 |
For our anniversary, my husband and I received a gift card for Claim Jumper from his parents. After reading the reviews, we were wondering if they could get a refund or something, because we didn't even want to try the place. We ended up not going on our anniversary, but on a later date with our kids, when we had a \""dinner emergency\""and decided to use the gift card. We went on a weeknight, and we were surprised to see it was pretty busy. Here was our experience-\n\nService the entire time was excellent, and prompt. No issues with service, and we didn't have to wait to be seated, and we didn't wait a long time for our food. The restaurant was clean, thankfully, or we would have left.\n\nWe ordered the pretzel appetizer, which we devoured. I think they were our favorite out of everything we ate. They had good flavor, and were served with hot mustard and a cheese sauce. My daughter didn't like the cheese sauce, but the rest of us did.\n\nMy husband ordered the calzone with pepperoni and mushroom. It filled the entire plate. It was cooked well, and he said it was full of pepperoni, and the mushrooms weren't mushy. He said the sauce to dip it in wasn't bad, but he has had better. Said he still enjoyed the calzone.\n\nI had the grilled fish tacos and rice pilaf. There was more of the cabbage mixture than fish, but I really liked the flavor. I would have preferred flour tortillas, rather than corn, but it was still good. The meal was a normal portion size, so I was able to finish it.\n\nMy daughter had the cashew chicken salad- which was HUGE, one half of it was the size of one very large sandwich, so the other half came home with us. She had fruit on the side. She liked the sandwich, said the bread was flavorful and chicken salad was good. She did not like the honeydew and cantaloupe, because she said they weren't ripe. \n\nMy son had the classic cheeseburger and fries. I tried one of the fries, and it was good. The fries are cut thin, and have a seasoning blend on them. He really liked the cheeseburger, and finished the whole thing, and enjoyed some of the fries as well. We brought some leftover fries home. I think the meal could have been a dollar or two less in cost though, as $10.29 was a bit steep for the size of the burger. \n\nAll in all, we were pleasantly surprised, and we would go there again. | 1 |
The server was excellent! She was friendly, explained everything, and even went out of her way to give us extra items! We tipped her well.\n\nOn to the food. Most of the items on the menu were a decent $9.99 price. For some odd reason I just wanted chicken wings and onion rings, so that was what I got. The wings were sort of pink ish inside... wtf? They were okay, glad I didn't get a stomach ache afterwards. The hot sauce that came with it was good, it had a good spicy kick. Onion rings were onion rings. I ate it the next day after EDC and it was the best tasting thing ever atm. My friend had the steak and eggs which she enjoyed. My other friend had the philly cheesesteak which were HUGE and came with plenty of fries. Decent tasting. \n\nWould I come back here? Definitely not. It's a sub par cafe that only got the job done. We got tired of walking and just wanted something cheap and decent. If you're stuck at Paris/Bally's area and don't want to go far for food, this place will do the job, esp breakfast (got lots of breakfast items on the menu). Don't bother coming here from other parts of the strip. | 0 |
I was disappointed - mostly because I really wanted to like this place and would like these types of businesses to succeed.\nThe interior was obviously decorated with love and the overall effect is quite charming. There is a very cute little-kids' corner with miniature chairs and books. The other seating area had a coffee table, a sofa and a few upholstered chairs. This looked great, but I was hesitant to eat my selection here. It is difficult to eat a messy pastry balanced on your lap on a sofa or bending over a coffee table.\nThe selections of baked goods looked to be of the type you would expect your grandmother to make. Very homey. This is good if you don't cook yourself and you crave something from your childhood, however, many of the items looked homemade to the point of being broken or crumbly.\nI selected a cinnamon roll and a coffee. I would have gone for the latte, but it appeared to be the type that comes out of a machine pre-made, no espresso machine or milk frother in sight.\nWhen I got home, I sliced the cinnamon roll open to add butter and found a large portion of the center was not baked, in fact it was doughy to the point of being almost raw. Because the business is new, I thought they would want to know and prevent this from happening to other customers, also, I still wanted to try one of their sweets. So, I got back in the car and drove to the store, it was then well past breakfast time.\nI showed the uneaten roll to the young woman at the counter and explained I didn't need a refund, just a piece of coffeecake instead. She was pleasant and made the exchange, though I had selected a less expensive item and perhaps should have requested a cookie for my troubles.\nI asked for the apple coffeecake. When I tried this one I detected no noticeable apple flavor or texture. The coffeecake was a bit dry around the edges, I think perhaps it had been made the day before or maybe wasn't wrapped well. The coffee was a little weaker than I usually make for myself. \nI would not want to see this place fail, so I wish them luck and hope they do well. However, I am not likely to go back. | 0 |
For the second time, we have completed a light rail pub crawl. I have to say, that so far I am very impressed with the light rail system. For something that only opened in December 2008, it's already running smoothly. \n\nThe ticketing system is easy, as long as you read the screen. Currently it's on an honor system, but for only $2.50 for an all day pass, it's better to be sure you have the ticket. \n\nThe trains have ample space, including bike racks.\n\nNow, I do wish they ran later at night, we would use it even more if that was an option. With the last train leaving downtown for Mesa at 11ish, you really have to pay attention. \n\nI will use the light rail for any games or concerts I go to down town - it sure beats driving. | 1 |
My wife and I have been missing great Middle Eastern food since our move to Arizona in June. I had high hopes for this place when I called to ask some questions. They were friendly and very interested in explaining their dishes. The restaurant is a fooler because its in a little strip mall. But don't be fooled, this food is awesome. The kitchen is super clean and the bathrooms are cleaner than some fine dining places I've been. I had the Kifta kabob plate. It was pretty incredible. The meat was moist and well seasoned. The rice was excellent. The rice! So many places mail it in on the rice. I could've eat the rice as a meal it was that good. The side salad I had with my meal had a dressing that should be bottled and sold. Let's just say that I'm glad this place isn't closer because I'd have to go there every day...at least. | 1 |
Swallow Xanax, 'cuz the drive-thru is S-L-OOOO-W. Ham/egg biscuit. | 0 |
Really chic feel here. Lots of young people and neo feel to it. Really dim lighting though.... And no signage... | 1 |
Let me get this out of the way first.. They sell Pacquiao t-shirts!!\n\n\nAnyways, Manila Sunrise has always been my go-to place for Filipino products. They even have fishball sauce there! Can you believe that?! Where else in the East Valley can you get authentic Filipino fishball sauce?\n\n\nTheir products are fairly priced. Some, I'd even consider cheap. Yeah, a handful of those products are also sold at LeeLee's, but they are all cheaper at Manila Sunrise.\n\n\nYou want fried chicken skins? Chicharon? Chippy? Clover Chips? Sarsi in glass bottles? Tocino? Longanisa? Filipino themed apparel? They have it all there at Manila Sunrise.\n\n\nThe people that work there are pretty cool too. They really appreciate the patronage you give them. | 1 |
Please keep in mind while reading this review that I am a complete wimp when it comes to spicy food. \n\nI enjoy felafels and have gone around trying them at various restaurants in Arizona. The felafel meat they serve here, is not that bad compared to several other places. However, I can still tell it came from a box as the waitress confirmed. And it was too spicy for me.\n\nOne of my favorite foods in the world is Tzatziki sauce because it's so cool and soothing with that delicate taste of cucumber. Today I found out it's the American style Tzatziki sauce I like and not the salty authentic Greek kind because it was, yes you guessed it... too spicy. Maybe it's the same for the hummus because it had such a zing to it, it burnt my tongue. It tasted like spicy chunky ketchup with lots of ascorbic acid added to it. But, hey... this is America. I don't like the Mexican food down in Mexico either.\n\nThe decor was nice. I liked the dark blue ceiling with white fans and all the Greek looking details they added in throughout the restaurant. The staff was friendly and helpful. The prices are reasonable. | 0 |
Buyer beware: As previous reviewer stated, Green Street is flipping houses. We purchased a remodeled Green Street home and are dealing with significant issues -- plumbing, HVAC, and poor overall build quality. Our home inspector found many of the problems prior to closing, which were negotiated, but other problems were discovered immediately after move-in. \n\nSuperficially a very nice remodel. But lack of consideration for next homeowner, along with poor quality control is evident all over -- much of it beneath the surface. We have not found Green Street easy to deal with during any phase of the process, and cannot recommend doing business with them. | 0 |
It's hard for me to rate a movie theater below three stars because you kinda know what you're getting into when you go there. This place is an exception. The seats creak loudly. While this may serve to make a horror movie extra scary, for all other movies it will just make you annoyed as hell. | 0 |
I went in for their \""happy hour\"". Well, it wasn't much of a happy hour. The price was only a $1.50 less than normal. Whoohoo. I got the sliders and sweet potato fries. Of course the burger doesn't come with fries like most restaurants nowadays, so that jacked the bill up more than I was hoping. \nOkay, so the prices aren't great. It's actually kinda overpriced. One could go to the Vig and get the same quality food for significantly less. However, the service was great. My server continuously asked if I needed anything else and was friendly throughout my visit. The food itself was pretty good, and the fries inside a tiny shopping cart is a nice touch. The atmosphere is unique, dimly lit with blue lights; cool effect!\nWill I be returning? Probably not anytime soon, as I mentioned, I can eat the same quality food elsewhere at places with equally awesome environments for much less. | 1 |
Seriously?! Dress code for chinese food? I just came to get a bite to eat and they refused service. Price is high for chinese food and no matter what they try to do its still just regular chinese food. | 0 |
I have purchased one vehicle here. I think it got a good deal but buying a new car sucks, no way around that.\n\nI have gone here for all of the service, regular oil changes and major service, for both of my Honda vehicles and have never had any problems. Ordering parts that are not in stock is easy and quick and I have never had a problem with work done although I have never had anything too major.\n\nI go here every 3,000 miles to get my oil changed. They are quick and professional and a good price. I always buy the 4 oil change package for $100. This package inludes a wash with every visit as well as two tire rotations. I have been very happy dealing with several members of the service staff. Close to my house, I'll keep going here for all of my service. | 1 |
Shane's participated in the Ardrey Kell Athletic Booster Club BBQ for the 2nd year in a row. They were awesome! We sold pork and chicken plates as well as bulk pounds of BBQ for our biggest fundraiser of the year. Our customers raved about the food and we received great feedback. Not only are they a great restaurant, but wonderful community supporters! Ardrey Kell High School LOVES Shane's!!! | 1 |
Ordered 1 cebiche de pescado $10.95 which contained :\n2 onces sweet potato\n2 full regular potato\n1oz chanchita( peruvian deep fried corn)\n4-5 onces big chunks tilapia fish\nAt first I though it was too much fish, but then I realized it was a big sliced red onion underneath the fish!!! Was this an onion cebiche or a fish cebiche? You can see a picture of how the cebiche looked like, I just uploaded it. Its the one that says \""the smallest cebiche I've ever had\"" | 0 |
Coming from Atlanta, I was shocked by the lack of Korean restaurants here. I am used to the \""Korea Town\"" feel of Gwinett County and I have to say that Korea Garden is pretty subpar compared to what you are \""supposed\"" to get. \n\nI ordered the \""Seafood\"" tofu soup and my friend had the jia jiang mien(spelling?) and the kam poong-gi (\""fried\"" chicken dish). The Seafood tofu soup had virtually no seafood other than baby shrimp, but it had an abundance of mushrooms (apparently, the \""other\"" seafood). The jia jiang mien tasted like spaghetti mixed in with some bland sauce and the kam poong-gi was disgustingly soggy and sticky, and overloaded with chopped carrots.\n\nNot only was the food terrible, but it is overpriced! I paid $4 more for tofu soup here than what I would in Atlanta, but then again this restaurant has virtually no competitors here compared to Atlanta. Also, there are some poor management decisions here due to possible stinginess? stupidity? only god knows what. Why would ANY manager put only TWO waiters to cater to the entire restaurant on a Saturday night????? The poor waiters were running back and forth, literally, and there were a lot of disgruntled customers. I never even got my drink refilled once, but I cant complain because there were people next to me who didnt get their drinks until AFTER they got their food (which took an extremely long time already). Afterwards, many people sat at their tables waiting for 15-20 minutes for their checks.\n\nIf the food doesnt drive people away, the service certainly will. Maybe I just got the worst items on the menu, since there are more positive reviews than negative, but If you must have Korean food, I guess this is an okay place to go. I would advise you to bring a water bottle if you decide or happen to go on a busy night so you dont choke on your subpar food. | 0 |
First pointer: Although the address says N. Tryon, the entrance to this place is on College St (back side of Hearst Tower) so you can decide where to park. We parked at Church and 5th thinking it was just around the corner but then had to walk two blocks which wasn't a pleasant walk on our way back from dinner when it got chilly and rainy.\n\nAmbiance: Intimate. Soft lighting and pleasant music. We went at a time when the restaurant wasn't crowded. Only 4 tables were occupied, but I believe this place must be packed for lunch.\n\nService was courteous and our food arrived in reasonable time. Our server kept our glasses full.\n\nWe ordered the Summer Roll and Hot and Sour Soup. The Summer Rolls were as good as any others (they all taste the same) but the veggies were fresh. The Hot and Sour soup was good (we split it). For the entree we had the Mongolian chicken, which was mind blowing. It had just the right amount of spice, hot enough to open up my blocked sinuses, but not overly spicy. The flavors perfectly melded. The portions were large enough. Me and my boyfriend left the place with full tummies and some leftover Mongolian chicken. | 1 |
We get into Vegas Friday evening, checked in, and began our weekend off with a night of debauchery.\n\nFood porn at Oyshi. Yessiree, four hungry men and a AYCE Japanese food? This is gonna get ugly fast, real fast. We get there and it's packed. A nice waiter greeted us and told us it might be a while. 20 minutes. Shit, thats it? His reaction made it seem like an hour or 2. Dude! We'll wait. \n\nThe restaurant is nicely designed with modern furnishings. Its set to look very relaxing like a lounge. Like Gerald S pointed out, it's not set up well if there's large groups. The good side is that it doesn't feel overcrowded. \n\nThe AYCE is probably the best and only way to go here. There are so many items to choose from and the quality was not as bad as I thought it would be. They do limit the expensive stuff like uni, amaebi, and raw oysters, but it was well worth it. The sushi was very well made and fresh. Their sushi cuts are very generous. They hardly give any rice, so it was perfect. Everything was awesome, from the salmon, tempura, ribeye, and unlimited green tea or vanilla ice cream!!! \n\nLike hawks, we swooped down and attacked everything. Nothing was safe. We washed it all down with hot house sake ($7). For $25, I would do it over, and over, and over, and over, *deep breath*, and over again. The food came out slow, it was expected because they had a full house. The service was simply awesome. If it's a Friday or Saturday, give them a call to make reservations. We left hurting and sat in our car like beached whales. \n\nYou may have defeated us Oyshi, but we'll be back. Back with bigger and hungrier guys. *waives fist* | 1 |
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