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my husband and i are long time locals and big time foodies. we felt that the tour was enjoyable and suited to locals as well as tourists. it gave us the opportunity to discover five new eateries. although we are diverse diners, we were introduced to some dishes that we had never experienced before. \n\njoel, our tour guide, provided us with interesting tidbits about vegas and caesars that we were not familiar with. \n\nin response to the negative remarks about the pizza, our pizza was hot and tasty.\n\noverall, a most pleasant experience.\n\nROBERTA G.
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Love this bar.. Nice staff good drinks and great food..
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I actually went into the store and bought a raspberry cupcake. This was the WORST cupcake I have ever had. It was even worse than the vegetarian cupcake I once tried. The cake is way too dry and crumbly. Also, the cake taste is very bland. I don't know if the batch they had to sell was a day or two old, but it was very, very dry. The icing is also bad. There is a sweet taste but no flavor whatsoever. It was not a good 'cupcake' experience. I love cupcakes and have tried many bakeries. This is the worst by far in the Charlotte area.
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I love this place!! So happy they have vegetarian options (& not just a handful, but many!). The peanut butter & jelly pasty is delicious; I would also recommend the vegetarian chicken tikka masala pasty. \n...and I almost forgot about the jalape\u00f1o garlic home fries!! Cut fresh (the way they should be), with skins on, absolutely fabulous
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I'm really starting to love sushi! This place was right on the spot perfect! The crazy Philadelphia is my favorite and all i have been craving since i had it! \nThe place is small and when i first walked in the right tables were a little dirty but we didn't sit on that side so it didn't bother me. Our easier was very prompt and friendly helped my fiance decide on which sushi to try and they all were delish! He cleaned up our table and was there to offer more suggestions seeing as he had the ayce. And he even refilled our drinks. Prices are cheaper than most sushi joints, and the quality and quantity of food was amazing. Will most certainly be going back especially because its right down the street from my place.\n\nLove it!
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Went in here last night. The selection was great, and people kept asking if we needed help. However, when I did, I didn't get it. I was trying to buy a bottle of cologne for my boyfriend and a pretty black girl with a spiked faux hawk asked if I needed help. I asked her about the cologne because they were out of the size I wanted...she opened a drawer and there wasnt anymore. I asked if perhaps they had any in the back. She said maybe but did I really want her to look in the back? Um... What? \n\n\""Do you REALLY want me to look in the back room?\"" *Sigh*\n\nI said I guess not and walked away. Its cool, I will just order it from somewhere else, and I wont be back. Dont hurt yourself chick.
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I read yelp reviews for this place and decided to stop in with my hubby.\nThe food was great and they have huge portions for about $8-10. It was fresh and my young waiter was polite and attentive...\nThe only thing that really left a bad taste in my mouth was halfway through, I realized I did not get my hash browns and my hubby did not get his fruit bowl,which were included in the cost of our super breakfast combos (I forget the name exactly, but it was the first thing on the list).\nMy hubby convinced me not to ask about it, since we already had such huge breakfasts. I still felt like \""ya,but dammit, I'm paying for it.\"" I was full, even after the shortage of hash browns, and I had to take pancakes home i was so stuffed.\n\nOther than that...its in a convenient location, the menu is simple, and on the back of the receipt, they stamped a $3 off coupon for fab freddy's carwash, should I want one of those.\nNot sure if I'd return...maybe with a groupon I would.
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This was the perfect place to stop by for happy hour on Friday night. There was actually a mix of locals with us tourists...prob 'cause the cheap drinks & selected food at the bar. It's a pretty small place, with a nice outdoor patio that has a straight shot of the Pirate show at T.I. across the street. It seems kinda hidden too. There's a direct entrance off the sidewalk along the strip and one right off the main entrance to Palazzo.
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DISAPPOINTING...Go next door to have better food and better service.\n\nI stopped by for a slice of pizza for a quick lunch. The pizza was only terrible. The seasoning was way too peppery and it tasted like it had been sitting out all day, even though it was only 11:30 a.m. It also was greasy and I actually had to dab it with a napkin to make it edible. When I did take a bite, it tasted like cardboard. It definitely was a disappointment. The server seemed rushed and she was very abrupt. She did not try to make a connection with her patrons at all. She was border-line rude and never thanked me. They were not busy at all.\n\nI had been to the Downtown Phoenix location in the past and always enjoyed it. This location has a lot to be desired. Had the food been better for the $5 price, or had the service been nicer, I might have considered going back there. Don't waste your time and money.\n\nNext time, I will skip Cafe Roma and patronize the great eateries next door: Ladybug Cafe, Filiberto's, Port of Subs, Haiku Grill, or Starbuck's.
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Ray's is the closest pizza place from my new home in north Phoenix and I dig it. Their style of pizza reminds me of my neighborhood pizza place where I grew up in New Jersey. I usually just go with a plain cheese pizza at Ray's and add on the spices, like black and red pepper, oregano, and garlic. I usually go in for the two slices and a soda lunch special. Ray's Pizza: It's cheesy, it's greasy, it's delicious. Give it a try!
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Thank you to CrossFit Max Effort for having a fantastic drop-in program, great coaches and a beautiful facility! I was in town for work and dropped in to the 7am morning classes for two days. I was welcomed into the class and the coach helped me with my technique even though I was only a visitor. Thank you CrossFit Max Effort!
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Probably the best club I have ever been to! Not only is the atmosphere perfect for partying, they also have a pool where you can actually swim in and flaunt that bod for all the fellas. lol. \n\nXS is so awesome I bet anyone that comes here falls in love and it becomes their new fave Vegas hot spot! Right when you walk it, your jaw literally drops in shock by how amazing this club looks. It is so spacious and with all those pretty lights, the place literally glows. \n\nIn regards to the pool, I didn't see that many people taking a dip in, only a few. There are gambling tables which is super fun to play at and several bars to buy drinks from. The bartender that kept making my drinks was on point! She made everything tastes so good! \n\nWhat I noticed about this place is that there isn't really a centralized dance floor. I mean there is some space in front of the dj table but like not a lot. People just get crazy everywhere and make their own dance floor! \n\nAs for the music, they play really good music. It is EDM at the beginning, and towards the end of the night they play hip hop. When I went Lil Jon was there so it was pretty cool getting to see him.
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Don't waste your time. Ordered fajitas and the onions were raw! Chicken was bland no flavor. The rice tasted like something out of a box minus the salt. We will never go back. You think Phoenix would have great Mexican food but I can't seem to find any.
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We had a pleasant dinner here recently. The waiter was very nice and the food was delicious! We started with the Peppedew Poppers. They needed a little something extra, like maybe a bit of goat cheese or some spicy heat. But, I love peppers and they were perfectly crispy! We split the chicken and the pork chop. Both were really very good. The bacon & blue cheese popover that accompanies the chicken was flavorful and baked just right. The cheddar-jalapeno grits that accompany the pork chop... I could have eaten a bowl of them by themselves!
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The decor and atmosphere in here reminds me of cool quaint modern restaurants in California specifically Palo Alto University Ave. The outside and surrounding area wasn't so inviting and I was a bit worried about leaving the car. The establishment is really clean and spacious from the dinning area to the restroom and from what I can see into the kitchen as well. They gave us way too much time to make a selection from a small menu but the food came out pretty quick and piping hot. We spent $30 on huevos (something ) and chilaquiles small orange juice and a coffee. Huevos had scambled eggs black bleans,peas, feta and small pieces of bananas. Side of potatoes and topped with red and green chile sauce. Chilaquiles similar to a nachos but so much more healthier and fresher. Corn tortilla chips around the plate, farm fresh scrambled eggs topped with this sweet sausage, cheddar and jalepeno mango salsa. The food is AMAZING! Quality ingredients, fresh and the flavors balanced perfectly. Nothing was drenched in oil or butter or over spiced. Portions were big also. We found out about this place off of the food network and its well worth checking out, I believe they only serve breakfast and lunch.
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Not too many bad things to say about this location. Every time I've gone I've gotten what I asked for. It seems to be fairly clean; I've noticed nothing to make me think otherwise. The service was fast and friendly so, yeah, no complaints really.
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Really good quality old school Italian in the downtown business district. \n\nGreat service, good selection and some great specials.
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Jackie cut and colored my hair PERFECTLY! I can't wait to go back!
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I see a lot of really great reviews here for this place. I think it boils down to the type of place you are looking for. My thing is finding little family run ethnic places where the food is good and the prices low. Service is important, but decor and ambiance are non-factors to me. On the other hand, if you like average food served up with old, piped in mariachi music and fake, yet expensive, Mexican decor, this would be your place. \n\nMy family, when they visit from Indiana, like it just fine. They enjoy it. But to me the food was bland to average. We had a good variety of stuff on our first visit--I had a build it yourself combo plate and Carol had a shrimp dish, can't recall now which one. Average, as I said. The salsa was awesome though. Second visit, salsa still good, other stuff, still average. \n\nConsidering how slow they were when we visited, the service was not great--slow and only marginally friendly. This was on both trips--the first time when it was just Carol and I, and a second time when I went with my family. That second trip it seemed like maybe the owner or a manager was waiting tables and building up a pretty bad attitude about. \n\nBottom line...if you like the real deal take a pass. If you don't mind this style, give it a try. It looks good and is not terrible.
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Really nice and cute place. It's barely noticeable, especially being situated in the same block as the Panorama Towers, so it's easy to drive right past it at first. However, it's a nice and quiet place to eat at if you want to avoid big restaurant crowds. \n\nTheir menu consists of appetizers, some entries, and mainly sandwiches. The food is reasonably priced, too - most of the items are below $20. I had the onion rings and the shrimp & lobster mac n' cheese. The onion rings were really good - fresh out of the kitchen! The mac n' cheese looked more like typical pasta, but it's still pretty good nonetheless.\n\nOverall, I would definitely come here again.
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The most extensive selection of movies I've ever seen at a rental place. I bought one of the rental blocks (100 movies for $100) and it's the best deal ever! You can rent anything (new releases, BluRays, etc) for $1, and you even get to keep them a little longer than normal. The staff is always friendly and helpful - one of the managers always suggests movies for me to check out. And the BluRay section is fantastic!
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My husband and I came here in late August and the weather was threatening a monsoon right as we arrived, so the restaurant interior was jam packed, I convinced the hostess that we really were okay with the risk of getting wet and she let us sit on the empty patio, which was blessedly deserted. Our bet paid off as it didn't storm on us and instead we got to enjoy the light show and blowing trees overhead as we noshed on a mixed bruschetta board and a pub board. \n\nI'm a big fan of their bruschetta combinations, they really have a beautiful way of combining sweet and savory ingredients in a way you wouldn't expect, but surprise your taste buds nevertheless. I enjoyed a peach Bellini while my husband, who doesn't drink, had a really delightful cucumber honey lemonade. As unusual sounding as it is, it's really quite amazing. \n\nThis is such a nice place for an evening out, sans children. If you haven't been yet you really MUST check it out; go now!
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I go here for drinks and to enjoy the views. I've looked at the food menu and it seemed expensive and because I don't have a bajillion dollars, I can't go here frequently, but when I'm feeling frisky, I put on a nice shirt and go to the Compass Restaurant. It can get crowded and busy, especially around the time of year when all the schools have prom. I think there is a two drink minimum if you're not eating. But whatever, I go to enjoy the views from the top.
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Well I am grateful for Marjeles not only on game days but on Sundays as well! I will be so happy when Downtown Phoenix starts thriving to the point that restaurants decide to open their doors on Sundays (most don't). However, until that hopeful day comes, I will rely on Marjele's to feed me since they are one of the few restaurants who stay open on Sundays. Mareje's provides solid food. Food that you will know what you're getting yourself into before you get there. They also have several TVs and always provide quick and friendly service.
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I never thought I'd review a fast food joint, but this place deserves it because of the SERVICE!\n\nFor a fast food joint, they have workers always checking on you for drinks, sauces etc. And the burgers here are much better than any fast food spot. And this being a sit down spot that's 24/7, can't go wrong.\n\nThe second time we came here we went through the drive through. Person was very polite. We let them know how impressed we were with there service there, especially it being a \""fast food\"" Spot. Badda BOOM! Free meal coupons to come back. \n\nIf you just partied in Tempe/Mesa, skip Fillibees for once and peep this spot out. Cant go wrong with a Jalapeno burger lol.
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I used to go here in my university days. The food is pretty good and it's open 24 hours. A good place for a late night snack. The Pittsburgher and pastrami were my favorites. I went to one in Ft. Lauderdale recently and it was a total blast from the past. You can read my dish reviews at http://www.dishadish.com/restaurant/26845-Primanti+Brothers.
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The best thing was the pork belly. Wasn't impressed with the rolls, the baked mussels, dessert, or the menu.. I love sushi Kaya way more.
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The food has gone down hill. The pitas are soggy and so are the fries. I really liked this place and am disappointed in the changes.
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Phenomenal! I had the occasion to go last night and although I have been going here for over 10 years, this is the first time I thought to write a yelp review for them.\n\nThe food is absolutely worth every penny and the side dishes were perfection as well. I seem to always order more sides than needed but I still managed to eat everything.
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Went on a Friday night a little after 7pm and there were 3 tables occupied. Went with 3 other couples. We quickly got our first round of drinks and ordered our food. Then it all went downhill. We waited over an HOUR for our good. When we finally received our food, it would come out 1 or 2 meals at a time, with at least a 10 minute lapse in between the next meal delivery. Drink refills were also ridiculously slow. The food was good, but I think that's because we were starving by the time we received it. We were dining with friends, not eating in shifts. No apologies, nothing from the 3 waitresses on duty. Mind you, there were only 4 tables occupied at any given time on FRI night! Ridiculous. Icing on the cake was the bill had not been separated like asked and gratuity was built in. Will NEVER return.
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Would someone please buy this place and knock it down already. It's a dinosaur that's clearly just holding on to it's premium spot on the strip waiting for MGM or Las Vegas Sands to buy them out and put up a nice place to stay. If you like pretending your back in 1970 then this place might be for you.
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Back then, we had no choice. Cox was the only provider serving our area.\n\nSo yeah, it was expensive. And slow. \n\nCable was expensive. Really expensive. Like $100+ for semi-basic programming. (they charge extra for HBO, cinemax etc )\n\n\nInternet: for $59 per month, we were promised 10mbps. But we were getting only 7mbps average. We DC a lot. And most times, download rates are really slow. Erratic.\n\nI would not recommend Cox to anyone. Freakin expensive.\n\nWe transferred to Prism now. The internet is only DSL but it's faster than Cox's cable internet. Who knew?\n\nI think it's because there's less competition for Prism in our area. Maybe in the future when more people subscribe to prism, we'll get slow too. We'll see.
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One things we noticed when we booked our recent summer stay at L'Hotel (formerly the \""19th Century Hotel\"") was that online reviewers listed the hotel's proximity to Eggspectations as a bonus. So of course we had to check Eggspectations out. The food's pretty delicious! We dined here twice - the 1st time I ordered the savory Oy Vegg (latkes, eggs, grilled tomatoes & sour cream, came w/ fruit & toast). The second time I got a tasty Bagel Dore (bagel dipped in egg whites & cooked, served w/ fruit, yogurt & honey). (Though as New Yorkers, we love & laud OUR bagels, we had to try the famed bagels in Montreal a few times - yes they are good! Different from ours in NY, more bread-like w/ a bit of sweetness? Though NYC bagels still have my heart... ). Great coffee here! Dug the cool interior - exposed brick, paintings, etc... \n\nAdmittedly, I saved our least-favorite aspect for last - the SERVICE. During our first visit, we were practically ignored for the initial few minutes we were in this restaurant, then once seated, ignored a while longer (it wasn't that busy). Our waitress was - well, not UNfriendly, but kind of... void. (The waiter who had seated us & got us menus was a bit more cordial). We witnessed a table complain about cold food twice, the waitress didn't really handle the situation well (got the food, returned it microwaved & did everything mechanically, with no apologies or reassurances), the table eventually left without eating. On our SECOND visit, however, we got much better service - friendly & attentive. So just know that the service here might be inconsistent but the breakfast food at this chain was tasty enough for us to return & for me to give it 4 stars.
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It probably doesn't help Zarkana that I saw \""O\"" at the Bellagio last weekend and it was nothing short of a whimsical masterpiece. Zarkana on the other hand had me bored to tears and constantly checking my watch in hopes it was almost over. My issue with this show was that there were too many corny transition interludes and they were not funny and proved to be a total time suck. The acts themselves were lackluster and I was underwhelmed the entire show. I felt like they would perform an act like walking across a tightrope and expect a standing ovation. The music was blah, the entertainers were lacking enthusiasm and the transition from performance to next blas\u00e9 performance was a detractor. I've seen zumanity, mystere and O and Zarkana was by far the weakest cirque du solei thus far. Don't waste your money. If your looking for an economical cirque show, see mystere, don't waste your money or time on this.
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So I been away from reviewing for awhile but I felt I just had to write about this. Recently we went to Satara to try it out and left unhappy. \n\nWe started off with the Mussels on the appetizer menu and although seasoned well, the Mussels were musky and a bit slimy. My girl ordered the Tao Hoo Tod and we quite enjoyed it, the Tofu had good texture and over all well put together.\n\nRight after we finished the appetizer,s a some-what tall skinny man with a let's say \""interesting\"" suit comes over to talk to us and just came across very odd. He started coaching us on wine although we asked no questions. We read up on wine and some of the things he stated were just not very accurate. We were polite about the interaction but it seems like he wouldn't leave and proceeded to tell us about things he has done that quite frankly had nothing to do with my dinner. Finally this guy which introduced himself as the owner finally left my table. \n\nOur server was a very pleasant guy and apologized for the owner and said \"" yea, I guess you met John\"" and we shared a giggle. The next dishes up were Yaam woon seen salad, Tom gai (soup), Gaeng galee curry, Pattaya and this seems like allot to get to the table all at once and it is. I am no restaurant pro but what ever happend to coursing meals? \n\nThe Yaam woon salad was was enjoyable and the Prawns were cooked well along with the sauce it was a good dish.\n\nThe Tom Gai soup lacked balance and seemed like mostly coconut and lemongrass which if this has ever happened to you it is not pleasant. \n\nThe Curry although tasty it lacked potatoes and carrots like I have seen in every Thai restaurant. It seems like it was mostly curry and not allot of the other things.. If that makes any sense.\n\nBy the time we got to Pattaya it was cold and the mushrooms were rubbery maybe due to the amount of time they were on the table but I think not, everything came out all at once and it just sat there. \n\nThe guy with the suit (owner) came over and asked us what were are dislikes and when we told him he tried to lecture us on Thai food like if we new nothing about the food and made us feel like it was our fault that we did not love the food. I have ate Thai food many of times and besides that it should be about the guest not an imposed idea.\n\nI most likey would never come back as\n-The prices were very high compared to every Thai restaurant in the valley when the food was par to sub par\n-There are many other places that serve better authentic Thai cuisine in the valley and near by (Line Thai restaurant) \n- places that value there customer and make them feel welcomed not out of place because we don't stroke some ones ego.\n\nThis is why I love Yelp because it gives the customer a voice that would other wise go unheard...
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Not impressed. I came here when I was starving after a late-night flight for some late-night chow. #FAIL \n\nI discarded my shrimp burrito mid-way b/c it had a glass-cleaner/freezer-burnt taste and was generally repulsive. I knew that if I finished it, I'd feel like crap for the entire next day. After a few bites I felt like I'd just chowed down a harvest of grain. My poor stomach.
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Best part was the music!\n\nFor a club at the Venetian, my friends and I were highly disappointed in their service. Cocktail waitresses are extremely rude. Must be, because they don't want the attention taken from them. Most likely not going to be at Lavo anytime soon. \n\nThere are so many other places that provide the same things with BETTER SERVICE!!! \n\ndoor guys were nice and the bartenders were great... Just be careful to not steal the spot light from the cocktail waitresses!
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Will Never Return on any night.\n\nI came here on Industry Night Wendsday\n\nThe club is inside the Luxor which is so old and raggedy it needs to be shut down entirely. The crowd was ugly, fat, creepy, broke, and old among other things. Pimps and hoe's lingered at the bar outside of the club. The music, well idk but there was nobody worth dancing with. \n\nThere were a few people who ordered bottle service, 30 minutes later VIP was empty; I guess they said forget this even after paying several hundred dollars for bottle service.I stayed all of 45 minutes which was too long. \n\nI went back to the Wynn so pissed and disgusted I was going straight to bed. On my way up I saw the most beautiful, well dressed people staggering out of Surrender by the dozens. I was just standing there with my jaw open like WTF! I should have played in my own yard. I started to go there first but it had some negative reviews on yelp so i didn't want to chance it. My Fellow yelpers let me down big time :(
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I went back here recently when a couple of friends were in town. One was a meat lover like myself but the other was vegetarian. I contacted the restaurant to see if they could accommodate a vegetarian (since everything on the menu, including the veggie sides has meat in them), and they said that they could make a special off menu option for my vegetarian friend which I was very pleased by. They wouldn't let her select what she wanted but she was able to indicate a preference for something pasta related and what they brought her was a complete surprise, which was fun but it may be better to offer a little more flexibility or options. It ended up being a papperdelle pasta with a light mushroom sauce and broccoli and it was very good though maybe a bit on the salty side. I ordered the papperdelle with pig trotter and octopus sugo and it was very good but I found the sauce to be a little on the rich and sweeter side than I'd like. We also got the large salumi plate which was as fantastic as ever, but they increased their price substantially so now it is $40 instead of $30, which was disappointing. And they no longer offer any cheese options. I still love Cure but for these reasons I am giving it 4 instead of 5 stars for this visit. I also ordered a mezcal cocktail which had strawberry juice in it and it was garnished with a slice of lightly burnt lemo, which was so fantastic I ordered two. The smokiness of the mezcal worked so nicely with the subtle strawberry and lemon flavors.
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This is a review for a year ago. Horrible experience and needed to make sure I change my review. Watered down soy sauce? Enough said. \n\nThis little Japanese restaurant has only one bad thing...and that is their slow service (hence, minus 1 star). Other than that, the food is delish and the price isn't too bad either. PS. They always have coupons available online so that's really nice! ;)
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Yummy etoufee and gumbo! I'm in love with how delicious and reasonable the food is. Awesome live entertainment & specials. The service and atmosphere are very friendly and inviting. My kids even love it here...we'll be back...again and again.
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I'm really happy that Hula's is within walking distance of my apartment. This is because the tropical themed drinks pack a punch! Me and my ladyfriend shared a \""Scorpion Bowl\"" that was deceptively sweet. We both stumbled home. \n\nMake sure to eat plenty while drinking at Hula's - there is some excellent food to help keep one's blood alcohol level in check. The last time I was there I had Duke's Lua plate, with slow pulled pork, cole slaw (which had a subtle wasabi flavor) and sticky rice which was amazing. The fish is of high quality as well, though the blackened Ahi Tuna burger was a bit dry . The burgers are excellent, with the Hula Burger being exceptional.\n\nIf you want to get drunk and pretend that you are in a tropical paradise - this is the place to go.
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Try the Charred Fillet. Moist and tender inside. Excellent. For 2 people without drinks or appetizers it was about $100. My fianc\u00e9e had the Prime Rib and we shared a dessert. \n\nI rarely review on a one time visit, but we will be back.. and the stars on this review is subject to change.
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Overpriced crap Asian food. Noodles had wayyyy too much garlic and the entrees weren't that great either. Better off eating McDonald's nearby.
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Went to 5RCha with my wife and two friends to this location in Mesa AZ. It is not quite what we were expecting. Perhaps because both my wife and I were expecting more Asian style food, and this was to Westernized. My wife and I are of Asian background. My wife's comment after we returned home the next day was \""I can cook better!\"". \n\nOur two friends from Kentucky were pleased with the food. \n\nI ordered the Jungle Curry (I was not to pleased with it)\nMy wife order Tom Yum (her comments were that she cooks better Tom Yum)\n\nOur friends order the Tom Kha and some other kind of curry, and they appreciated it. About the only thing that my wife said was okay was the fresh spring rolls made with rice paper (not the fried rolls). \n\nI guess after traveling through Southeast Asia, my wife and I have gotten very picky about what we call \""good\"" Southeast Asian food. My wife is originally from Southeast Asia, and I have travelled extensively through Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam.\n\nWe wish the owners well, but they really need to be more authentic in their food preparations, and be ready to try some different things. \n\nI was looking for something like a Yum Woon Sen, and I did not see it on the menu.
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I really was hoping to like this place. I live downtown so any new addition to my neighborhood is welcome.\n\nThe good: gorgeous bar. Nice looking crowd. Decent music.\n\nThe bad: Completely lackadaisical staff. It wasn't busy. We sit at the bar. Over 10 minutes before a bartender even notices us because she's busy socializing. Second round of drinks? Didn't happen. We got bored waiting and left.\n\nYou go to bars that are twice as busy downtown like the Griffin or Artifice and those bartenders work it. I'm not seeing that here.\n\nNOTE: here's no sign and it's next to Global Salon, if that helps.
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I love this Ruby Tuesday. Staff is always courteous and food is good. Try the lobster mac & cheese...it is awesome! The salmon is good here as well as the pasta w/shrimp.
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Avoid the food. Besides the service never coming around to the table the food is bland and not really hot when delivered. \n\nI had a grande burrito and it had what looked like canned cubes of chicken in it--the kind you find in a plastic package in the grocery store. The chips and salsa, besides costing $2.50, were so over salted they were un-eatable. \n\nI saw my waiter three times the entire time. Once after five minutes of waiting at the table after being seated. Once to deliver a drink and then again to deliver the food. That's it.
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Casino Only Review: I'm not really a fan of the Golden Nugget. I've been in the place several times now, quite often on First Friday I hop off the shuttle and walk through their casino to get to Fremont Street. And each time I go in, I don't have a good experience. I've had trouble with my cards not working in the slot machines. I've had servers walk right by me and not offer me drinks while attending to others close by. Compared to other properties on Fremont the Golden Nugget just feels off to me. Now I will admit decor wise it's nice, the shark tank with the slide is nice eye candy, but so far I've found myself wishing I had just cut my losses and found another casino along Fremont to explore. \n\n2 Stars as Meh, I've experienced better certainly applies in this case.
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Very mediocre. There are two better thai options in the downtown area... Thai Elephant and Thai E San. Wild Thaiger had mediocre curry ( i have tried to enjoy dinner there two times, and horrible, slow service. \n\nCheck out the places I mention above.
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So, I come to this store becuase it's about 5 mins away from my house! Convinent!\nBut.....The staff is rude and they ignore you and gossip over you to the other staff around you, they don't care what you think! Ghetto!! \nBut the prices are cheap.Store is Dirty! \nI wish that the parking lot was lit up more though....\nBeware of a black lady coming up to you 'in need of money for her kids!' \nit's a load of Bullshit! Don't give anyone there any money, bunch of scam artists!\nPros:Cheap\nCons: Everything
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It really hurts me giving Daniel Boulud two stars. I feel like it's against my religion but my food just really wasn't good. First, they seemed to be out of everything the night I was there. Second, the place was so loud for a gourmet restaurant. I know it's Vegas but seriously, we were screaming accross the table. The wine list was so long that I don't really understand the point. Who's gonna read all that? Unless they happen to have that rare vintage you are looking for you will be more confused than pleased. \n\nHere is my real problem with you, Daniel. You've forgotten the golden rule of Vegas: People here aren't actually rich, just pretending to be. No one can really afford to eat here. I'm sure a third of the place is in debt. The problem with this is that many world class chefs forget that these people don't want to experience somethin different. They just want to have what they've eaten their whole exept cooked better. \n\nBesides all that, I am very adventurous and want to try new flavors and things but the food just was not good and my friend actually got sick from it and was complaining all night. I ordered a salad that was good. I forgot what it was but it was good. However, i just wasn't that impressed. I ordered the salmon (because they were out of what i originally ordered) and the waitor suggest it be cooked seared. Great. I love seared fish. So i got my food and a) the salmon still had the skin on. Unless you are serving whole steamed fish, I would say it's better to take it off. Otherwise, people just have to eat around it. You can't cut it. It's pointless and doesn't look as pretty as you think it does. Also, it keeps all those good seasonings away from the pieces I'm actually eating. The salmon had an odd fishy taste. Which is never good no matter how your palatte is. I'm not impressed. We left hungry. I'm sorry Daniel Boulud but your expectations are just too high and you didn't live up to them. Now, the Lake of Dreams show is another story. GREAT. LOVED IT.
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It was the perfect location for what a few friends and I have deemed $20 Tuedsay. This is the same night that they run their all you can eat taco special.\n\nThey have six choices of meat fillings for said tacos and you can also go with either corn or flour tortillas. You get your first four with a side of rice and refried beans. (I would like to just try fried beans once to see if I am wasting my time. - Mitch Hedberg)\n\nNow, being of a svelte nature, all-you-can-eat deals are usually wasted on me. But at $7.50, I still felt like I was getting a deal.\n\nThe food was delicious and the service was great. Not sure if it was the fact that my former Duke linebacker buddy put down about 13 tacos or we were cute guys to the heavily tatted dude serving us, but we even got a free round of Tecate's thrown in there.\n\nThe only odd thing is the fact that they share both an entrance and bathrooms with CommonHouse next door...
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Loved it! The cakes were yummy - especially the tofu cheesecake (at least it sounds healthy) n choco cake. We also had a crepe with homemade ice cream. Soooo delish! Not too sweet n very delicate and who makes homemade ice cream in a pastry shop? The staff and owner were very friendly n helpful. The place was clean with cute decorations. A definite go back to place!
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This was the first time I'd ever been there. The atmosphere is stuffy and uptight. Going to relax at the bar, which was close to impossible with the extremely little space and seating. Staff was not terribly attentive. Met some extremely rude regular customers, who were generally just pricks. Never planning on returning if that's the demographic they seem to cater to.
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Comme Ca has undeniably amazing food. We ordered the Comme Ca burger and it was one of the best we had ever eaten. However the staff and service really put a dampener on our experience. The waitress was far too concerned with twirling her hair, checking her phone and talking to the girls in the front booth to ever notice we were sitting waiting to be served. We weren't offered water and she walked passed our table about 5 or 6 times to talk to the girls without helping us at all. \n\nWe were there for happy hour and received our first cocktails which were lovely. Then after asking for a second, we noticed the waitress and barman whisper to each other and then received 2 very watered down cocktails.. We don't even know if there was ANY alcohol in them. They were obviously trying to rip us off. Then when it came to paying for our meal there was no one to ask for the bill as the waitress had left for the day (as we saw her walk out) without checking if we needed anything or letting us know. We had to ask a person walking past for the bill. Great food, but terrible service.
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DO NOT get the wanton soup or anything wanton for that matter. One order of wanton soup comes with 4 pieces of wanton. Each wanton was 98% wrapper 2% meat. Total rip off!! Worst wanton in my life!
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I loved the black bean burger. Its a nice place for lunch or late night snack. My gf felt the fish was under cooked so I would avoid that.
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I wanted to like this place, because it's a very nice place to watch a game, with plenty of TVs and good view lines.\n\nBut... the food! Just not good enough. The burgers are missing a key ingredient - taste! Really overpriced, and the chef needs to figure out where to locate the seasoning.\n\nLastly, I don't think the waiter every made eye contact with the group. Flying around, all sweaty and gnarls. I have been rushed out of nicer burger places (read: In N Out).\n\nGo for the game and a beer, leave before the burger arrives.
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We've recently moved to Phoenix and we've been looking for a fantastic Indian restaurant (and I think we've found it!)\n\nThe restaurant is nice, with nice decor. The service was friendly and quick. The waiter was a pro and we loved one to ten spicy-scale for our dishes. I ordered Veggie Korma, he got the Chicken Tikka Masala, and we shared some Naan and the 'assorted snacks' (Vegetable Pakora, Samosa, Sheesh Kabab, Papadum). Everything was DELICIOUS. Giant food baby. We'll be back for the lunch buffet and we can't wait.
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Alley Cat is a little crazy, but fun place. The crowd is like Buckhead but without the constant bachelorette parties strolling through the place. I went last week and had a fun time cause the cover band was pretty good.\n\nAt first I was bummed as I arrived after 10PM and had to pay a $7 cover, but the $6 mixed drinks made up for the difference. The bartenders were friendly and quick, which is always a plus.\n\nThe band on the main stage did covers from just about all genera of music while wearing interesting and constantly changing outfits. \n\nOverall, a bit of a college bar with some other/mature business people thrown in the mix.
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In a word, \""WOW!!!\"" My wife and I are self proclaimed \""foodies\"" so we try to eat at the most recommended places each time we visit a location. Michael Mina came highly recommended and it did not disappoint. The meal ranked easily in our top 3 of all time and we have eaten as some excellent spots both domestic and internationally. We opted for the Signature Tasting Menu with sommelier pairing and were delighted. The caviar parfait and the lobster pot pie were simply to die for. With each course it just grew better and better. The staff is exceptionally accommodating, provided wonderful service and made the meal a more memorable event. Cannot recommend this restaurant enough. Splurge and enjoy yourself, you will not be disappointed!!!
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Cheap drinks and gambling! I came up at this casino and the tables were good. I will definitely be back here to gamble next time!
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What a fabulous hotel! We went just to tour and hopefully have a ride on the canal, but not everything works out as you wish. The canal ride was too long a wait, so we opted instead for some fabulous gelato and a lovely walk thru, enjoying all the gorgeous art and architecture. It is so amazing how you feel like you are outside and in Italy. I even took the opportunity to help out a new bride and groom, taking some photos of the two with their camera against the lovely waterfall. It was fun and they really appreciated the thoughtfulness. Love all the restaurant and shopping options. What fun! The only thing that requires improvement, as do they all.......... is the casino in the middle of the room with all the smokers. YUK! What a turn-off! What a shame....
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We tried this place based on the reviews and were very disappointed. The staff was very friendly but the food was incredibly bland. Chicken was dry, beans were flavorless, as was the rice. The salsa must have been Pace mild. Maybe I caught them on an off day but won't take my chances.
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Went to this place for lunch with family today. Wasn't impressed and after going to the one on 83rd and Bell which was a much better experience. Arrived and was seated by host. Drinks brought out quickly, ordered the mussels in rusted garlic sauce, Cesar salad, rigatoni alla diavolo, my wife ordered the mussels in alfredo sauce. I ordered a childs pizza for my son. Had to ask for bread which is usually not requested in Italian restaurants. Server Mary brought bread when requested but with no butter, brought salad and never offered Parmesan cheese. Food came out and compared to the 83rd Ave location it was bland and my son's pizza looked like they had someone training for the first day. The thing wasn't even round. Nonetheless I will be returning to that location. The place was stuffy too.
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Calling all shoe Diva's...\n\nListen up I just bought 3 pairs of boots for 132.00 Not to shabby huh?:)!!! \nI would have purchased more but my calves would not allow me to purchase the really cute boots with zippers!!!:( so sad huh? A tip for you all, if you wear red into the store and you make a purchase you get 20% off woot woot:) you only have until February 5th so get on in there for the savings.
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Will not go back...I have lived in Las Vegas for 9 years and live just down the street from this place so trust me, I wanted to really love it for time convenience. I had tried it when I 1st moved to the area and was not impressed so never went back. I decided to give it another chance recently, thinking something might have changed after all these years but sadly, that wasn't the case. I felt no warmth to this place and the girl who did my nails was rather cold and just too quick. It was not, in any way, a relaxing experience. She was 20 minutes late on the appointment and every time she'd finished up with one of my hands she would practically throw it back at me as she reached for the other. She would ask me questions and then seem disinterested in my answers. I got to thinking, \""why bother if you don't want me to respond?\"". Upon finishing, after I paid, she didn't even say thank you or good bye, just shooed me away and was onto the next customer. Not my idea of a great experience in any way. I will keep looking.
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Had an awesome steak salad, peanut butter milk shake also great. Son enjoyed Chicken and Waffles. Husband's monti cristo sandwich was good but very small. The deserts were so disappointing. I have never had a worse cupcake in my life. I understood this would be a tourist trap and expensive... definitely wasn't worth the price.
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I still love this place. When we want sushi we want Oyshi!\n\nWith that said, here's my rant....no matter what night you go here it's ALWAYS packed. That's not my gripe. Upon our recent visit I noticed that they took out some of the tables to put in a rather large hostess stand. This place is already small and crowded, why would you take away seating???\n\nOk end rant.....
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Sure, the food tastes pretty good here - especially when you're drunk and hungry, but let's be honest, any burger would be satisfying at that point. Overpriced, terrible service, snooty atmosphere, and too crowded. Spend your money elsewhere - there are plenty of places to eat in Vegas
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I adore the fact that you can get big slabs of buffalo mozzarella on these pizzas. I think everyone's quality of life would improve if they had more pizza with fresh mozza on it. ;) I've had a custom pizza with said mozzarella, and the Pestoral at the urging of my gustatorily trustworthy boyfriend. Both were excellent, though the Pestoral was pretty darn greasy (it is pesto, after all).\n\nI'm not very fond of the pizzeria's layout nor the tables that aren't along the wall. It's always crazy busy, which is why I haven't gone more often. Plus, it's pretty expensive for pizza. Still, it's delicious and worth trying!
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Klavon's was a miss for my son and me. We came on a Saturday afternoon after walking the strip district. When we entered there were lots of people and and no structure for procedure in ordering. We sat at the bar and waited 5 mins or more to be acknowledged by employees who were making ice cream 24 inches away from us. Literally they kept their heads down and refused to make eye contact. Just when I was about to get up and leave a lady said I'll be with you in a minute thanks for your patience. So I decided to stay and listen to her complain to another employee about a customer who changed her order from cake cone to waffle cone. Maybe that's a thing here in PGH or just the establishments I walk into where employees openly complain about customers in front of other customers.\nMy son only wanted a scoop of ice cream and I had a 1 scoop hot fudge sundae. Some how the total came to $7.38 for that. The ice cream was icy like the kind you would buy in those gallon buckets. \n\nToo bad. It's the kind of place that should be a treat not a 2 star review. Oh, the two stars were for the candy selection and old timey feel of the place.
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Listen to all you HAWAIIANS or locals out here in Vegas....this is the best place to get your grinds. I went last night and found out that it's either Hawaiian Hale if you want homemade lau lau but if you want poke, roast pork, fried rice, port saus and eggs, go to this place. There Saimin is the best so far I have had here in Vegas. True story. Check it out. Not that L & L garbage. No mahus either.
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I came to Sushi Ko using a Groupon with one of my buddies. My buddy has been to Sushi Ko several times with his father growing up, so I was eager to try it out. Sushi Ko has the feel of an authentic hole in the wall sushi restaurant. I haven't found a non-commercial sushi joint in AZ yet. I was quite surprised because Sushi Ko is in mid/North Scottsdale territory.\n\nWe ordered mostly sashimis and non-cooked rolls. The fish tasted relatively crisp and fresh (considering there is no ocean in AZ).\n\nOverall, I would definitely recommend Sushi Ko to authentic sushi fanatics.
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Really awful experience at the Sail Inn. They charged $10 dollars at the door because there was live music but the band was not good at all. The bartenders were extremely rude and unfriendly. I would recommend going to almost any other bar in Tempe.
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Quality of calls and service area coverage are inconsistent. Customer service reps always seem to be helpful, but that doesn't make up for dropped calls and no \""G\"" service areas.
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Service was horrible!!! First time eating there and probably my last.\nWe had to ask 5 times for someone to come wipe the table we were trying to sit at. We even asked if we could have the rag and do it ourselves. A table ended up opening before we got our food and the table we were going to sit at continued to stay dirty for almost our whole meal. The girl at the cash register was a complete idiot. She told us she had to help the people walking in to order before she could clean the table we were trying to sit at. Seriously?!? From the time people stood there figuring out what to order she could have cleaned off the table! She turned around and asked 2 other girls that worked there if they could clean the tables, they also acted like they were \""super busy\"" and couldn't clean. \nAlthough the food was fantastic, I have to give one star due to service.
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I'm slurping their pumpkin spiced soup from the bowl.\n\nIt's tasty soup, but I shouldn't be slurping it. I've been to The Center Bistro 4 times since they opened and the consistent theme is good food, horrible service. They just don't seem to know what they're doing, even though they appear to mean well. Goofed orders, charging incorrectly, forgetting that they were in the middle of taking an order... it's kind of silly.\n\nTheir redeeming factor is a tasty menu. Today I ordered a half-order of their mill salad (dates, feta, greens) and Pumpkin Spice soup. They walked away from the cash register while I was ordering, kept forgetting what I was doing there, and finally took my order after 20 minutes. Then, suspecting the worst, I asked the woman as she handed me my to-go bag if there was silverware in there for both soup and salad. She said Yes.\n\nI should have known better and checked, because apparently she eats her soup with a knife. The other two people I went with also did not get a spoon for their soup. Maybe they're Spoon Nazis (\""No Spoon For YOU!\""), but I think they just have a creative cook in there who doesn't have experience running a business. Tasty food will earn a few extra chances, but when every visit results in frustration - I give up.
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If I could give negative stars I would! I hate it it's over priced and everyone I buy something from their that's liquid it always gets home dripping because the people that unbox them stick the box cutter into the product I have no idea how it doesn't manage to make a mess in that store and I just don't bother calling them because it's a waist of my time! I only go here because it's the only grocery store super close to my home. Other than that I wouldn't never step foot! The late night cashier ALWAYS has an attitude she looks mad all the time and when you say hi to her she ignores not only that but the manager there is an older man and he always looks so damn mad and I ask him for help and he looks bothered I asked! I mean come on people how miserable are you? Ugh I hope they make a Walmart close soon I'm tired of Vons bullshit!
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It is not perfect, but its definitely worth the price. It's clean but a bit noisy in the morning. Loved it.
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This is a case of finding a restaurant through Yelp. You yelpers came through for me. Thank you.\n\nFloyd's is just a little place that you can miss if you aren't really watching for it-kind of tucked away next to Sprouts. It is in my opinion worth it to you to make sure you find it. \n\nWe got there just before it started getting crowded. The value of that is my dining companion and I had the opportunity to experience the service while our server was having to handle more than one situation.\n\nSpeaking of our server, I met certainly can recommend asking for Stephani. During our meal she definitely had her job cut out for her finding\n a sauce that appealed for the shrimp on skewers that my friend had. No complaints there, she came through with flying colors, during the busy time that we chose to got to Floy'ds.\n\nI was most impressed by how the dishes were served. Visually, they were a delight before we even picked up a fork! How often does that happen? This is especially important to me as it's something that I make sure happen whenever I serve a meal at home. If I can do it at home, I am often disappointed when I don't find the same when I go out. She had the bacon wrapped shrimp, I had eggplant. Both were prepared to our satisfaction. The creme brule made with bananas and strawberry was different but tasty as well.\n\nWe will go back.
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12:00pm, I call in my order for pick-up. The guy tells me that it would be ready in 10-15 minutes. WOAH! Not too bad for lunchtime. I was prepared to kick myself for not being able to make up my mind on where I wanted to go for lunch today. I was expecting to have to wait 30-45 minutes. So, I'm now enjoying the Mediterranean Roasted Chicken (Shawarma) Pita. Hold the Tahini and Garlic Dip/Sauce, add Tsatziki. Never a problem with customizing your order! I walk in and there is my order waiting for me! I am in and out the door in less than 3 minutes. Awesome! \n\nMy only gripe, and its not about the restaurant - parking. Oh and people not knowing how to drive in that flippin parking lot. Granted, I went during lunchtime and PJ is right next to another busy restaurant. Its a battle over parking spaces. And some resort to parking in firelanes. Okay, so I cant pull into this parking space, and it appears no one wants to attempt it due to some tard temporarily blocking half the lane. I am more precise backing my truck in the spot than pulling in anyway! \n\nTasty Mediterranean Roasted Chicken (Shawarma) Pita. YUM!
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evo salad was awesome... Waiter was really nice and explained the menu for us, recommended some really good pastas, the cocktails were amazing. it was a friday night and was incredibly busy so we had to sit at the bar. make sure to make reservations! check in and you get a fireball shot!!
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This is one of those reviews that I've had a very hard time writing about because I don't think anything I say will do justice to how much of a good time I had here. \n\nWe showed up for happy hour half off drink and food specials and were seated right away. We must have come at a good time because we really didn't wait long for anything. However, I would say that a great deal of credit should also be given to our server, Marco. He was funny, engaging, and (most importantly) very attentive! \n\nFirst, and most importantly: the drinks were deceiving delicious in the sense that they were so tasty that I inhaled three glasses without hesitation only to find that I was pretty ridiculously drunk. The red sangria (arguably the only true sangria) was refreshing and light without being overly sweet or disrespectful to the essence of sangria. We had two pitchers. We also had a pitcher of mojito, which was just as refreshing and tasty (though I favored the sangria). For kicks, I tried a glass of white sangria to Marco's and my husband's chagrin, and while it was delicious, it was nowhere near as awesome as the red (which I refused to admit until now). \n\nSecond most importantly: the food. Delicious. I read a few reviews prior to visiting and was worried about the menu until I realized that the issues were mostly with the marinara sauce dishes and I had no interest in them to begin with. Worries gone! \n\nAnyway, the food was fantastic. We actually viewed the menu ahead of time and wrote out a list of the items we wanted to eat (for a group of 5). After the first round, we narrowed down to those we wanted seconds of and, voila, we were full and drunk! \n\nWe had:\n\n- Bread Course (complimentary): I think we had a cannelini and honey almond spread. Both were such a great start, but that butter was lardy crack, I swear! I wanted to spread it on everything and make the world a happier place with it. \n\n- Calamari: Good portion and tasty sauce. I'm partial to the battered calamari over the breaded variety so I was a happy camper. \n\n- Tortilla Espanola: I know it's just egg and potato, but it's really easy to eff this up. I think it was cooked perfectly (and it got \""pretty close\"" remarks from my husband, the guy who thinks all tapas places not in Spain can't get it right).\n\n- Chicken and Mushroom Soup: Not my call. Soup with sangria? What kind of nut orders that? My sister, that's who. But the soup was good!\n\n- Bacon-Wrapped Dates: Standard fare done well here. We got seconds. \n\n- Manchego Mac and Cheese: I swoon for cheesy goodness and everyone gobbled theirs up, but I couldn't get seconds because everyone else does not have the same dairy love that I do. \n\n- Patatas Bravas: Okay, you know how when you eat out and something's supposed to be spicy but, usually, it really isn't? That is not the case. I love heat, but even I caught myself saying, \""WOO!\"" and gulping down sangria. We for sure got seconds!\n\n- Escargot: The sauce, the snails, the veggies... they were soppingly good. The toasted bread was the perfect accompaniment and we all found ourselves wiping the plate clean so as to not waste that delectable sauce. Seconds? Yes!\n\n- Beef Carpaccio: It was dressed so well with the fried onions, balsamic sauce, and cheese. Hell yeah we got seconds! \n\n- Garlic Shrimp: We got seconds, first, because it only comes in a set of three and we had five people. Secondly, garlic butter sauce, man! \n\n- Petit Filet: It was like a mini meal of perfectly cooked steak and mashed potatoes. We got seconds. \n\n- Chocolate Tres Leches: I WANTED to get seconds! \n\n- Bananas Foster: Thank you, Marco, for this treat! What a satisfying end to such a fulfilling meal! \n\nAll this fun and gorging came out to about $40-$50 a person with tax and tip thanks to the magic that is Happy Hour. \n\nThe only downside is that, for a non-local who comes in from LA, it's a trek to get out here, but sometimes one should venture away from the main haunts. Can't wait to resume the madness!
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My first experience I must say was not good. A group of friends met here and we ordered several different things. We ordered two spicy tunas and I think one was not fresh, my friend advised our waitress, Corey and she said she would take care of it. Well that did not happen! She brought the check and my friend reminded her she was going to take care of it and her words \""I am not trying to pull a fast one\"" I will take care of it. We advised how to split the check and my friend went to the restroom. Corey came back to the table and said \""a tuna roll is not accounted for so I paid it. When my friend returned from the restroom I told her what happened and she could not believe she did not take care of it. We ordered eel sauce that seemed as though it was mutating in front of us and Corey even said \""oh that is definitely not good and took it away and brought another side of it although no one was really interested any longer. I must say Corey did buy the table green tea ice cream \""great gesture\"" however it does not make up for the seemingly dishonesty with the tuna roll. We will never go back to this establishment. We all work in customer service industry and this experience was very poor.
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This place is absolutely terrible. We ordered yam fries and the yam was RAW. Salad is stale and burger is way too salty. Not just their kitchen doesn't know how to cook, they also have no fresh ingredient. Will never come back.
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Really good pizza and they do a ton of local fundraisers with the schools, so what's not to like about that? I really enjoy their wings too! A favorite of mine is the BBQ chicken pizza. A must! So as far as chain places go, this one is by far, and i mean BY FAR the best!
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I was forced to try this chicken. My husband finally convinced me and when I tried it I did not leave anything on the plate! I was hesitant because its a cart in the street, but glad I tried it! Plus the smoke /aroma makes you want to eat it. (Its so much smoke my sister thought a car was on fire lol) Good meal :chicken, rice, beans and tortillas not bad now I have to get my sister to try it when she comes to Vegas.
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One of the worst buffets in Las Vegas, period. Very poor selection of food and of those available, marginal quality. Stay away and go to Wynn - more expensive but definately worth it. Even our waitress said not to drink the cheap campagne - it's low quality and will give you a bad headache.\nHave been to many LV buffets and this ranks as the lowest of all.
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Went back to Vegas again and of course, had to stop by the Wynn buffet!\n\nThe BF and I went on a Sunday night this time (vs. Saturday the last time we were in Vegas). Saturday's are better since they have prime rib and NY steak. Also their dessert selection is better on Saturdays.\n\nStill worth 5 stars.
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We were really excited to try a new local place in Ahwatukee. When I mentioned where we were going I heard great things and so so things about the Perfect Pear Bistro. Our experience was much like Yelp, a few good things with some not so great things.\n\nRating experience on Feb. 14th. We made a reservation for valentines evening to sit outside, they only had early times available. We were excited to sit outside with the beautiful weather but, when we arrived there were no tables available. We started with a happy hour drink inside, the prices were reasonable. We finally got a table outside and started with a Brie appetizer, it tasted good but, the portion was tiny, I let my husband have it.\n\nI don't eat a lot of pasta and I was excited to ordered the Roasted Garlic Alfredo linguini. Unfortunately I was very disappointed in how bland it tasted, I tasted no flavor nor garlic. My husband knew I was disappointed and asked them if I could change and get the same thing he had, they were very accommodating. My husband had ordered the Amatricana cavatappi, a pasta with bacon saut\u00e9ed with red onion, tomato, basil and Romano cheese. We both liked the dish but, unfortunately we both had bad stomach aches and were sick later that evening.\n\nWe had a nice waitress and they did try.
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This place is slow beyond belief. How do they stay in business? I waited 15 min for my order which was wrong and cold. I got the excuse \""were short staffed\"". There were two cars in line and no one in the dining area. How much staff do you need for two customers? I think they laugh about how bad they are as workers. Because they could care less....
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I ordered lasagna, dinner salad and soup. The Italian wedding soup tasted just like Italian dressing. It used to be so good. I was so disappointed in it that I saved it for a week to get a refund since I only took two bites but never found the time to take it in and deal with the manager I spoke to that seemed hesitant to provide a refund vs. a replacement product. All the herby delicious flavor was gone and sweet, sweet, sweet took over. Don't they know not to mess with a good thing. Either they changed the recipe or they have a lazy cook.\n\nThe lasagna was good but also really sweet. The portion for the price was disappointing. For that much money, I will just make a pan at home and freeze some portions. \n\nThe dinner salad was fantastic. Full of yummy, crispy veggies. If the lettuce had been drained and the dressing didn't come out of a bottle with so much sugar it could gag you, I would get that salad twice a week. \n\nI won't be returning for anything BUT the salad, and only if I have my own dressing.\n\nBummer update.
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This place is disgusting! Not only does the entire casino smells of smoke, be prepared to shower and wash all your clothes once you get home. The bingo room was dirty and smoke filled the air....no ventilation anywhere& the people working behind the counter seemed uninterested in helping us. \nThe casino itself is no better. The machines are close together which make it difficult to walk around& again, its smokey. \n\nThe club card is a joke and the \""free\"" $10 credits never worked! While other people in my party went on to gamble I was being ripped off & became irritated, leaving w/nothing but the smell of smoke stuck to my entire body.\nHate this place & will never return.
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The Hostile Grape remains the best place to sample a huge array of high end wines in Vegas.\n\nWine lovers, set a budget and stick to it. It is very easy to spend several hundred dollars especially when you have the chance to sample impossible to get cult wines (I was fortunate enough to sample two vintages of Screaming Eagle).\n\nService is excellent. All staff members, including the cocktail servers are knowledgeable of the wines offered.\n\nTasting prices are scaled based on the size of your pour. Prices are in line with most wine bars. Full bottle prices are the best of any Vegas resort property at about full retail. There is even a limited selection of large format bottles.\n\nStemware is excellent if you order a full bottle.\n\nGreat place to chill and talk it up with other wine lovers (not wine snobs, its Vegas after all)!
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Hitting Mekong last night to try all the new restaurants we started here because they have Mi Bo Kho (beef stew with egg noodles), one of my favorites. So we ordered that as well as the egg rolls.. we almost started laughing when the egg rolls come out.. they were served with 2 pathetic pieces of warm iceberg lettuce and no herbs.. wtf?! While the rolls and the fish sauce tasted good they were greasy and without the romaine and herbs, ordinary. \n\nThe Mi Bo Kho arrived.. I was surprised to see about a half inch of oil on the top of the stew, I like some oil content but this was ridiculous! The stew tasted like it was made from a base and not from scratch.. had this weird fake beef taste. The meat was so fatty and not very well cooked. The meat was so stringy that it got caught between my teeth. \n\nWe finished sharing the dishes.. what a complete disappointment.. don't worry Da Vang, they have nothing on you!
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I don't eat a lot of good buffets so I gotta give this a 4/5. Pretty good quality Asian food (all I really tried was the duck and the red pork because that's all I wanted for the moment). There was only one set of sushi and a lot of sushi rolls, they were all pretty good in my opinion. I don't know what people were complaining about the sushi for. \n\nThere's really good Asian food, some Mexican food, Italian food, and really good, boiled crab legs. The American meat (turkey, brisket, and others) were too smoky and dry, definitely could've used some work there. But otherwise, good stuff all around. \n\nThe decor, environment, and seating is excellent and puts you in a good mood for the food. \n\nLOL, the people whining about how long the line is. What the hell do you expect, just wake up early before the opening and you get in easy. Otherwise, pay for the express and just go in. If you're not willing to pay for the express line, I don't see how you afforded to come to Vegas in the first place.
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Nothing special about this place other than delivering all the food either overcooked, undercooked, or the wrong version.\n\nMy wife ordered the half and half. The pancakes were doughy but sin e our waitress had better things to do she ate the outer sections. Her egg thing with ham bacon cheese ect. Some how came out with chicken instead. My wife eventually got it changed and they were none to happy. She gave her food a 3 star.\n\nMy patty melt was ordered medium to MR came out shoe leather super well done. Once again no waitress to complain to. I had also ordered the .95 cent add on bacon to the burger. She instead ordered me a side of bacon for $3.50. She got to pay for that out of her tip money since she would not fix it on the ticket. \n\nNeedless to say my dogs ate well. Except for the burger there might have been something wrong with it. I have two hounds who eat most anything but would not finish the awful patty melt for me.\n\nIt gets 2 stars for the pancake edges my wife ate and I tried. very good. Would have been nice to have had it all to eat.
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We recently stayed at the Gaslight Inn for a High Tea Bridal Shower that my mom and I hosted. The High Tea event that the Inn organized was the perfect bridal shower. The food and beverages were excellent and the woman who organized the tea knew what she was doing. I don't have a single complaint about it. If you are hosting an event like a bridal shower, look into this place. We also stayed at the Inn while in Glendale area, and the rooms were very comfortable, nice looking, and reasonably priced. The owner of the Gaslight Inn, Teresa, is great to work with and very friendly. I will definitely be back!
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