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I like this place. The coffees are good and the food is tasty. Probably the food isn't as good as the ambiance of the place, it just a has a real cool vibe to it so who cares?\n\nParking is usually a problem but the staff is very warm and friendly. | 1 |
One of the last classic spots in Vegas to eat - and one of the best!\n\nI have eaten at the Peppermill many times. It's a little pricey, but I have always gotten delicious food, great service, and the ambiance is classic vintage Vegas. It has kind of a tropical theme, kind of retro and cheesy, but in my opinion, I prefer the old school Vegas that had character and kitsch than the new fancy-schmancy Vegas any day. ;-)\n\nThere is also the Fireside Lounge which is their cocktail bar area that has, of course, a fireplace. Very cozy and intimate. Great place to bring a friend, colleague, or special someone to have drinks and eat fantastic food anytime, 24/7. Of course, breakfast is served all day (they have the best omelettes!), and their booze is good. I had a chocolate martini once that gave me a hell of a buzz. I also recommend going there during a holiday to pick up a special, like on Thanksgiving. Their turkey dinner was to die for! \n\nSo, if you want to get a sense of what the \""good 'ol days\"" of Vegas were like, drop by the Peppermill. It is truly one of the last unique and colorful places you will find on the Strip. You won't be disappointed! :-) | 1 |
The food here is really good! If you enjoy Gyros and Gyros done right, George's is super for that ! Usually the owner is there and he is working and cooking on his own and he makes it spectacular. \n\nLocation : Small sit down area, nothing fancy, good for lunch, do not bring a date! You can usually call ahead for take out. \n\nPrices are about the same as similar places nearby. \n\nIt would be even better if they had special deals like many other gyros places do. For example a meal deal for a special price during lunch, etc. | 1 |
Had a blast here! My group got a cabana here and partied with vivid lasting memories... Yes, the club's main concern seems to be a lack of a bigger or designated dance floor due to its outdoor/ relaxed environment. Well we say screw it! Just got a bunch of girls and started a dance floor in front of our cabana area with a stripper pole right by! Came in handy I must say ;) | 1 |
Very good mexican food served in a modern and upscale environment.\nService is great, food is amazing and you have a big variety to choose from, this is not your average mexican restaurant, dishes are served in a modern style, a bit on the expensive side but totally worth it.\nThe crab quesadilla is a must try and the scallops are out of this world, but whatever your taste you'll find something to appeal your taste buds.\nI prefer their location in Orange county, overlooking the ocean, the atmosphere in Vegas is not the most charming however if you go in a large group you're bound to have a lot of fun and enjoy a great dinning experience.\nBefore I forget , the complimentary chips and salsa are just fantastic, make sure you don't fill up on that before the food comes :) | 1 |
This is the BEST shaved ice I have ever had!! I live in Henderson and it is well worth the extra drive. Great flavors, lots of choices, friendly service and a delicious gummy frog on top!! | 1 |
I read some blog about a guy going off as to how great this place was. So my wife and I drove to Brossard to check it out.\n\nThe restaurant is laid out very unusually, its half a bar, pizza place and the other half is the breakfast side. When you first arrive we thought we entered the wrong place, because it was a pizza joint with no server present. Once we walked through the pizza place we entered the side of the breakfast place where some random waiter said \""ya just sit anywhere\"". The food was so-so, my poached eggs were undercooked and under whelming, hollandaise sauce tased like it was the \""just add water\"" stuff. I do give them points for the fresh waffles. The waffles were burnt around the perimeter because they were just cooked fresh in a waffle iron, I would recommend the waffles all day. \n\nThe waitress we got I think was sniffing glue or something in the back, not very social and she took our order then gave us the bill. She didn't really care about us or if we were happy, and I think she must have forgotten that we were drinking coffee we got one cup each with breakfast. \n\nHome fries don't come with all breakfast plates which is not a big deal because they just the deep fried frozen ones anyway. What was odd was the 1/4 melon wedge of cantaloupe, it was weird, I guess the cook didn't have time to make it look nice or cut it into edible sized pieces. \n\nI don't think I would go back. It was a little to \""truck stop style\"" for me. | 0 |
Downstairs bar is an absolute favorite. Great small plates and even better service. I love their stemware. :) | 1 |
Warning!!! Watch your bank account after transactions. We through the drive thru at approx 350am. Ordered a breakfast burrito and the night shift guy over weight build wearing black rimmed glasses gave himself a $10 tip. Service was slow and he stated he was on the phone with the police. Best conversation I heard with the police. Beware! | 0 |
Pulled up to this place and couldn't figure out why it looked so dead. I had spent many a great nights enjoying their killer happy hour. Once I went inside, I realized why no one was there. They have ended their happy hour all together, now only offering wheel spins for high hands on video poker. So sad to lose such a great hangout so close to home. I hope the next bar revives the happy hour after this one goes out of business. | 0 |
The food and atmosphere at Woo are miserable. All the food was underseasoned, overcooked and gross. The tuna tartar was just chopped tuna with no seasoning. When we asked for some soy sauce, they gave us the Chinese kind, when it was obviously a more Japanese inspired dish. The sizzling beef plate was ordered medium and came chewy and well done with no seasoning. With so many restaurants in Vegas, don't waste your time and $ here. It's expensive for below avg food. | 0 |
Second time at Crescent for a concert, it was equally a mess to get in....so hot and stuffy inside the ballroom. We left early although the sound system is great and the artist we saw was awesome...it was too hot to stay longer. | 0 |
I'm from out of town and I am a vegan. I ordered the fish filet sandwich and my friend ordered the spicy beef sandwich. We ordered the dumplings as an appetizer. The dumplings were good, we asked for extra sauce though because it was good and we didn't get enough. Then, we get the sandwiches...the waitress gave me the beef and my friend the fish. We told her it must be a mistake, she assured us. We were confused and thought maybe we were wrong. But as I ate mine I tasted the spice and knew it wasn't mine, plus the color was very beef looking, no \""fish\"" taste at all. My friend knew he wasn't eating his sandwich neither because of the color and obvious taste. We were reluctant about telling the waitress about her error but we did. She assured us that she gave us the right orders. We insisted it wasn't right in the best way possible. It was hard to communicate with them because their English was poor. Long story short, we were given the wrong damn sandwiches and they didn't want to fix it. The waitress told her male coworker. They all spoke in their language in a very angry and loud tone. The man threw things behind the counter and continued to yell. We were in shock. All the commotion scared away incoming customers. Obviously we didn't want what they were going to attempt to feed us. We told them never mind, paid and left. Terrible language barrier and customer service. The food isn't even great, it's just okay. Even if the customer service was good, the food still kinda sucked. | 0 |
awesomely great caff\u00e8 at extremely ridiculous price just the way we like!\n\nyes, service can be less than desired during high season but if you head there after work in the middle of fall season? no complaints whatsoever.\n\ni wanted a freddo but they were out so settle for a cappuccino. with the perfect weather, the cold drink would have been better. anyway, caff\u00e8 was luscious, silky smooth, no strong aftertaste and the little cloud of love? heaven! took it sugar free since i had a cinnamon brioche with it. perfect complement to the caff\u00e8. would have love a trou de beigne smores donut but they were out of that one.\n\nloud r&b music in the evening though. if you're planning for a quiet study night, better bring some headphones.\n\nnot a big fan of tv but then, its part of the italian caff\u00e8 charm i guess. and free wifi. and ridiculous italian baristas banter about celebrities, sex and whatnot. what's not to love? | 1 |
Eastwind is great! If you are looking for good, fast, and cheap lunch or dinner this is the place to go. They have awesome lunch and happy hour specials. They have a large menu that includes sushi. I like how you just walk up and order and they bring your food to you. Also the lunch waitstaff is suuuuper friendly and nice. | 1 |
I stopped in with a group of friends for Happy Hour after a baseball game at Giants spring training stadium. We were seated promptly and told about the happy hour specials. Our server even told us about the frozen margarita's having more alcohol than the ones on the rocks so we went with those :). For food we just snacked on the Chicken lollipops which were great good flavor and a nice spice to the sauce. Also we got the ahi tuna tacos which I thought were awesome. They had great flavor and you got 5 per plate. They were cold and the jimica taco shell was a nice crunch and change from the usual taco. Overall with happy hour prices we left very happy and enjoyed our food and didn't get a major hit in the wallet. | 1 |
Great breakfast, and the service is amazing. You don't leave hungry thats for sure. Yummy stuff... | 1 |
Don't expect good service here. This was my third time is the charm visit and they failed. We sat there with empty glasses at the bar and got passed for 20 min. When we finally asked for our check it took another 15 min. I'd go into detail about my previous times here but it's not worth it. I'll just say this was right on par. So long CASA. | 0 |
I thoroughly enjoyed my visit here. The layers of flavors in my Al Pastor, Tinga and Carne Asado Tacos were awesome! My only complaint was I was expecting it to be less expensive based on the single $ on yelp. I think this should be updated to $$. (I didn't mind paying what I did at all, it was totally worth it, but the expectation based on what I had read here was in my head.) | 1 |
After a long weekend in Vegas, my friends and I wanted to leave Vegas with a bang (eating at a buffet). One of them suggested we go to Wicked Spoon. Away we go!\n\nThe place is decorated beautifully. A lot of open space for comfortable dining. We went during lunch and they were nice enough to offer me unlimited bloody marys for $10. Okay! I'm not driving!\n\nThe food presentation was really nice. Many dishes came in baby pots, chinese to-go boxes, etc. It's a way to win an \""awwww\"" with girls.. but with me? I don't really care. It's cute, but my money goes to taste not necessarily presentation. I tried a little bit of everything, but the salad bar (waste of stomach space). Nothing was really memorable except for the miso glazed pork sliders. Those were DELICIOUS. They didn't have enough meat selections, I expected more than just 3 (prime rib and some other two). The creamed corn was okay. \n\nTheir dessert selection was probably the highlight of the buffet. Yes, they were presented in a very \""cute\"" way, but I didn't care for most of it. Chocolate covered long-stem strawberries, french macarons (they only had two flavors and they didn't look/taste very appealing). I do, however, like that they had a variety of gelato flavors. \n\nI think at the time when I was there, I thought it was amazing because I was in awe of how the Cosmopolitan looked and their presentation, but thinking now.. I probably wouldn't go back. Their food selection wasn't all that great. I think they try to mask their lack of food selection with all that jazzed up stuff (cute trays, baby pots, tiny wrapped food, etc). \n\nCrazy price for a just an \""okay\"" buffet. Not worth going to again. I enjoyed the Rio a lot more and it's at a lower rate. \n\nMeh. | 0 |
I sort of kind of really really wanted to like this park, but pulling in it clearly was going to be the lesser of all Phoenix 'mountains.' \n\nIt's not a big place and in some places it's littered with garbage and broken bottles, I even saw a dirty diaper. Listen, there is nowhere in the world that anyone wants to see a dirty diaper, FYI. I don't even want to see it in a garbage can, much less in the middle of NATURE. \n\nThere is also a horse corral near so you get that lovely aroma along with hoof prints everywhere. It gets more peaceful and beautiful the higher up you get, but I was even sort of discouraged from HIKING by one of the riding guys. I thought those hills were for hiking. Apparently not.\n\nIt can be pretty, it's easy to hike and there are a lot of pretty rocks, but if you want something that will take your breath away you might want to go to Camelback or Superstition, etc. | 0 |
This review is not for pizza! Usually their whole pizza is decent from what I've had back home in the suburbs, but I stopped by for lunch to try a chicken wrap and change things up.\n\nI decided on the buffalo chicken wrap and I was very disappointed with it. It had chicken, cheese, lettuce tomato and buffalo sauce on it, but the menu said it came with ranch... not that I don't like buffalo sauce, but somebody goofed up in the kitchen or on the menu on that.\n\nThe buffalo sauce that was on there drenched everything. It might have been OK if the sauce itself was halfway decent, but it was overpowering and really salty. \n\nThere was a fair amount of chicken and it was just OK.\n\nThe thing that turned me off the most was the price. After tax, my wrap was over $8. $8!! It was definitely not worth it based on quantity, quality or taste and I probably should have gotten a slice of pizza instead.\n\nOverall I don't recommend anything that isn't pizza or maybe pasta, it all looks way overpriced! Be safe and just order a whole, fresh pizza.. | 0 |
A recent stay at Paris reminded me of how much Caesars neglects its properties compared to MGM Resorts. The hotel's location is tough to beat - center strip with a great view of the Fountains of Bellagio. The casino is pretty cool because they haven't dethemed the hell out of the place like MGM has done with Luxor, Treasure Island, NYNY. The reason Paris gets 2 stars from me is because the rooms and common areas are terribly dated. You can keep the old french charm while updating the interior to make the place more modern and appealing. The room, while clean, is lacking any modern day technological touches - you could step into this room in 2001 and it would probably still look the same. I'd like to see some usb ports, motorized curtains, etc. The hotel is definitely geared towards an older crowd (baby boomers +). Overall, I really can't see myself returning here on a regular basis - for the price, I'd go with Planet Hollywood, the Mirage, Monte Carlo, MGM Grand, or Mandalay Bay over Paris any day. \n\n**Tip - if you self park, enter off of Audre Street, which is accessible off of Harmon Avenue - the driveway setup at Paris is terrible because people never obey the walk signs for the crosswalk - be prepared to drive aggressively if you ever want to make it into the driveway. | 0 |
This outlet SUCKS. The only store worth visiting is the Nike Outlet. That's it. Don't waste your time here. | 0 |
03/07/13\n\nWhile I immediately signed up for the free loyalty account online in July 2010, this was my first time watching a movie here. I could kick myself for waiting all this time to find out what all the fuss was about! I entered the theater lobby through the Tanzy entrance, so I passed the concession stand to my right and the wrap-around couch with the wine kiosk to my left to get to the \""box office\"" to redeem one of my premium plus seating passes I received at the Yelp Elite event held at Tanzy back in December. (Yes, they were inside those delightful gift bags that very fortunate Yelp Elite members get to take home after having such a wonderful time at these events!) I was going for the 7p Thursday showing of \""Jack, the Giant Slayer**,\"" so besides the couple that arrived before me, and who were being taken care of by a clerk, I was the only one waiting in line, and I didn't have to wait very long. While it was nice not to have to wait for more than a minute, or two, I can see how these lines could get very long and tiresome during peak times, so I suggest you book your tickets online, or via mobile-- not only to avoid waiting in long lines (since there's only room for two clerks to wait on people), but to make sure you can select the seats you want! I've been to Ultra Star and Studio Movie Grill before, so I was familiar with the seat selection process, but if you've never been to either of these theaters, then visiting for the first time with only a few minutes to get through the ticketing process before the movie starts might make the whole experience a little stressful. Be wise, and take some time now to check out www.ipic.com and familiarize yourself with the theater to maximize your theater enjoyment! :) \n\nAfter greeting me a warm welcome and asking me if I've ever been there before, I answered with a \""no, she then asked me for my surname. (Btw, everyone here is so friendly, before, during, and after the movie!) After giving her my name, I was reminded that I did sign up for the loyalty program a few years ago, which then gave me a little jump seeing how long this theater has been open! Soon after this process and with ticket in hand, I found my way to auditorium #3 and quickly located my luxury seat. Oh, my goodness! I knew already that this was quickly going to be one of my favorite theater venues, and after settling down onto my seat and handed my free popcorn and 3D glasses, and my request for a glass of water, I knew that I was in for a terrific treat! And then, the 3D trailers started to play... OH, BOY! :)\n\n$17 for premium plus seating, with no price difference between regular and 3D films, is a gorgeous steal when you consider everything you're getting in return: free popcorn (for you popcorn lovers), a pillow, a lux blanket, AND a seat with a button that, upon depressing, raises your legs so that you're able to recline as if laying down in a first-class airplane cabin. The 3D glasses I received provided me the BEST 3D movie experience outside of 3D IMAX ($18.75 for \""Avatar\"" at Harkins Arizona Mills) and a 4D Immersion experience (an additional $5 for a 15-, or 20-minute film per person with an admission ticket to Baltimore's National Aquarium). Most theaters charge at least $13 for a 3D experience that, at least for me, can be a hit-or-miss, and then, for those who absolutely need it at the movies, a small bag of popcorn, which can cost you at least $3 elsewhere, so add another $1, you get a personal bed, complete with a pillow and blanket, and the chance to enjoy a 3D film with what must be state-of-the-art 3D glasses! (I so wished I saw \""Life of Pi\"" 3D here...)\n\nFrom the moment the trailers began, I had a feeling I found THE place I'm going to watch 3D \""at the movies\"" from now on-- at iPic! And after taking a quick look at the cocktails menu, I know what I'm going to try on my next visit, which I will dutifully post a photo of, and it will be very soon, so stay tuned! :)\n\np.s. Free valet with your paid, or gifted, premium plus ticket! \n\n** Great movie, considering everything you've read of the children's classic fable, and for all of the special effects, the only way to see them, at least for me, is multi-dimensional! I'm looking forward to seeing more 3D films here. | 1 |
Bob is awesome. This place is so quirky with all the cats, but we love it :) He's honest, trustworthy, and provides great service. \n\nIf you've been to him multiple times before, know that you should make an appointment with his wife not him (he forgets to put it in the book! :))\n\nI usually get my oil changes here, he never fails to explain to me what's wrong with my car and in an easy way so that I can understand. His pricing is fair and decent. \n\nOverall, I will continue to go to Bob and you should too! | 1 |
Hands down the best tacos in any strip mall. Super fresh, all meat is cooked on mesquite broiler. Delicious! Also a condiment bar stocked with goodies. | 1 |
I was in the area and decided to stop for lunch. The food was great and came out really quick. \n\nThe service on the other hand could use a lot of improvement. If the waitresses weren't chatting so much they might not make mistakes. My waitress ran my credit card for someone else's bill and they still over charged me after attempting to correct it. \n\nI will not be going back. Ever. | 0 |
Had a room on the Ash street side. Crazy. Loud. All. Night. Also, a train runs by at about 4am, with the train crossing bells very audible.\n\nIf you HAVE to stay here, make sure to request a room off of Ash avenue; my business partner was on that side and heard none of the noise. | 0 |
ok so this is just a lab and as most people have come to expect being branded with a bar code and shuffled through the system .I must say i am really impressed with this lab.The people their were clearly happy and were helpful and actually resembled human beings who have understanding,logic and feelings.So i guess the moral of the story is don't be too quick to judge a process .Sometimes along the way you meet nice caring people who do their jobs with relative happiness in the service of their customers. | 1 |
Been here at least a handful of times over the years when the wallet gets a little fat and starts burning a hole in my pocket. Not cheap, we drop at least $150+ for two (appetizer, entree, desert and drinks), but its oh so worth it....everytime. The decor is fanstastic and interesting to look around at, although we are so over the waterfountain thing. \n\nAnyway, this is the one and only reason that we attempt to go near the cheezy played out strip these days. I'm dreaming about the souffle now, mmm. The chefs there are truly artist and masters of their craft, thank you for your fine work! It's always nice to taste what millionaires and billionaires eat like everyday. | 1 |
Curse of the $5 coffee. \n \nI was no where near Las Vegas when they charged this... But I was there in October. \n\nCould it be that Las Vegas Venetian's Coffee Bean patternistically puts in repeat charges?! \n\nTransaction Date: 05/18/2006 \nPost Date: No Additional Information \nTransaction Description: COFFEE BEAN/TEALEAF LAS VEGAS NV \nRESTAURANT CHARGES \n \nCharge: $5.55 \nMerchant Address: THE COFFEE BN & TEA LEAF \n3377 LAS VEGAS BLVD S \n \nLAS VEGAS NV 89109-8910 \nUSA \n \nMerchant Type: FOOD FRUIT GOURMET \nDoing Business As: THE COFFEE BN & TEA LEAF \n\nWant proof I wasn't there in Las Vegas? See the receipts for \nSF Starbucks (Palo Alto)\nhttp://www.creditcard.org/Credit-Card-Fraud/Starbucks-Palo-Alto-CA-Credit-Card.htm\n and \nSF Nordstrom coffee (also in Palo Alto) \nhttp://www.creditcard.org/Credit-Card-Fraud/Nordstrom-Palo-Alto-CA-Credit-Card.htm\nwhere the transaction dates are the same 05/18/2006. | 0 |
This Starbucks is almost always busy. The staff are friendly and fast though so the wait doesn't seem bad. Clean and quick! Nice location. | 1 |
This is a decent pub but no longer a brewery and has not been one for years. The atmosphere is light and there are fun local facts and pictures posted around (extra star). The location is split into two sections with a restaurant above and a pub below. \n\nThat said, BEWARE their food or at least AVOID the fish and chips. \n\nI ordered a Bass ale with fish and chips to chase it down. The chips were not memorable. The fish, however, was...in a bad way. It was sweet! Sweet, battered fish. Previously, I couldn't have imagined such gustatory torture. Then I ordered fish and chips and was served what amounted to a FISH DONUT, with chips, and peas sloshing about. #FAIL. | 0 |
Brooke is the best i've ever had with waxing. She was very professional and she was very fast with my Brazilian, while also making sure to get every hair waxed. I have never felt so comfortable with someone while getting this service done because I know how awkward it can sometimes get. Nothing awkward with Brooke! I finally found my wax lady! Go see her!!! | 1 |
\""Woohoo, as good as it gets!\"" is on the money for me when it comes to Crepe Cellar. I love this place and I seriously daydream about it often and get excited whenever its in the mix as a dinner option. To start, its got a great personality - its dimly lit, the decor is intimate and personable as the place itself is more on the smaller side. Because it is on the smaller side, sometimes there is a wait. However, it is nice that they take your number to text you so you can pop on over to a nearby bar to grab a drink and be alerted when you're about to be in for a treat!\n\nOkay, let me state the obvious - Pesto Brie Fries. Do not ever not order these. They should always be ordered, no matter how many times you have had them. I love fries, I love cheese, and I love pesto and the mix of all three, my goodness, phenomenal. They have never had an 'off day' or come out soggy or lacking in toppings, they are just always fantastic and worth eating your weight in fries. \n\nThe rest of the menu is just as fantastic. We have tried quite a few things off the menu and I have thoroughly enjoyed them all. Its one of those places where I could order my favorite thing over and over but I legitimately want to try everything. Their dinner crepes are well sized and stuffed and are very good, as are their pizzas.\n\nThey have changing specials and these are aaaalways SO delicious. I have tried their swordfish and a PBR bacon mussels option and I enjoyed them so much, I went home to try and find/pathetically recreate the recipes. (I have yet to succeed in this endeavor). I am anxiously looking forward to the short rib option, as last time they were out - so I will clearly need to return soon for this. As for dessert, somehow, I have yet to have a dessert crepe here - I dont know how as I love crepes and I love dessert, so something is wrong here and I'll fix this soon. \n\nPoint is, this place is truly 'as good as it gets.' Their waitstaff is attentive, polite, timely, and truly interested in their customers and that is a huge plus. The food is so delicious and I want to try everything and so should you. Now, go. Don't forget to order the fries. ::drools a little:: | 1 |
Brunch here is underwhelming, but for dinner/drinks it's a great spot. If the wine list ($5 a glass before 5pm) and bruschetta aren't enough, their salads and paninis are amazing. This is a very ~hip~ place located in central phoenix surrounded by a handful of other hip eateries and some empty lots. It's not super spacious inside, but there is a patio and a corner booth I like to take over when I come here with my bb. To my delight, they have plastic highchairs and a counter space in one of the bathrooms you could uncomfortably change a diaper- not exactly family friendly. But honestly, my best experiences at Postinos have been sans baby, when I can relax and leisurely sip wine & eat olives as if I have no responsibilities other than selecting which bruschetta I want. \nParking is annoying. If you have cash for a tip, take advantage of the valet. | 1 |
I dropped my car off for a few dents I wanted repaired; It was cheaper than two other places that I went to get quotes from. The work was well done, for the amount paid. Color matched and dents were not to be seen. However, I did notice a few scratches on my driver side fender area that I know were not there before I dropped it off. The estimated time when I dropped it off was 2 days at latest, but in actuality it was 6 days later before I was able to pick it up! \n\nIn addition, as I picked my car up, no one really took the time to let me know about the work they did nor did they give a brief overview. Instead, after paying inside, a worker who did not really speak English, drove my car to the front and basically handed me my keys and nodded. On top of that, upon entering my car, I noticed my trip mileage had been resetted; I do not know why this would be necessary to fix outside body work, unless someone is trying to cover their tracks for taking a drive in it.\n\nAfter about five min from leaving the lot, my car turned off on me while I was driving! I luckily was close to the slow lane and was able to pull to the side. After letting it rest for a few min it started back up and I immediately drove it back to the shop. Ive NEVER had any issue with my car, where It died out on me in the middle of the road. It is a little older, but prior to bringing it to the shop I recently had a tune up and everything was fine. Of course the guys at the shop denied of touching anything and even when I pointed out the fact that my trip mileage was resetted, he didn't have an answer. It's just really odd that right after I receive my car back it's already having issues. I don't trust this place after my experience, and unfortunately have to say I am really upset. It's quite sad because Dave was very hospitable. You have been warned! | 0 |
I love coming here for day clubbing. I was pleasantly surprised to find the pool to be heated in early March. But come in May this place gets so freaking packed.\n\nTry the frozen lemonade! | 1 |
Great show. Awesome music and some good laughs. | 1 |
The food is always good and the staff is always friendly! Can't go wrong with the cheese curds which are oh-so-yummy! | 1 |
The dinner buffet was SO good. On Friday and Saturday dinner is the gourmet buffet, which we had and you definitely get your money's worth. \n\nThe breakfast buffet was really good too. Loved how everything was fresh tasting.\n\nDefinitely try to get there earlier than usual dinner or breakfast to avoid lines. | 1 |
Your best bet here is to get a skillet and upgrade the basic pancakes to the red velvet pancakes. I typically order the ranchero skillet, and share the cookie batter French toast with my wife. Let me tell you, you MUST order the cookie batter French toast. It is awesome, and don't let the \""cookie batter\"" in the name deter you. Just get it! | 1 |
OK Pizza but certainly not worth the hour and a half wait after the hostess forgot us and only remembered our party after our third request about how long the wait time would be.\nThe manager sent an antipasto tray to the table and I was astounded at what it was for the price on the menu. Four pieces of salami, some roasted peppers, mozarella, and olives. I could have made four trays for the price...just saying.\n\nPizza is good but way overpriced and if you want any toppings besides cheese, you're going to pay for them...\n\nI will give kudos to our waiter, Zack - he made the event a little more tolerable, but I will be taking my pizza business elsewhere, for sure! | 0 |
Ordered the 'as pictured' flowers for an anniversary but got the value version I think. There are several fewer flowers than pictured. It's disappointing. Emailed them twice - no response. Not impressed with companies who think because you're far away (in Australia) that you won't find out. | 0 |
Really impressed with this hotel. Gorgeous, swanky, and excellent customer service. I'm no princess, so this far exceed any expectations I had :)\n\nThe pool is actually a little small but really fun. It seemed pretty swarmed both days, but we didn't actually have any trouble getting seats. While we were there we hung out with our pals, Beyonce and Hugh Jackman (I got to swim with Wolverine!!), and we heard JT (Justin Timberlake) was on his way. This is just to point out, this place is HOT! Apparently XS is *the* club in Vegas right now...\n\nI was in the Double Queen Suite and actually spent 2.5 hours napping in my ridiculously comfortable bed before a legendary dinner at Picasso (Bellagio). A siesta is *highly* recommended in your Encore bed, and you will need it after a day in the sun! I also had a really cool view of the strip. The room came with a living room and foyer area with huge mirrors, was perfect for three girls dressing up :) The room service was delicious, however the already added 18% gratuity was a little annoying. The only other thing was, there was no internet access in the room! We desperately wanted to twitter our fab weekend to make friends jealous, but couldn't!\n\nLastly, the Spa at Encore.\nIf you're a spa junkie (like me), do yourself a favor at make an appointment at this Spa. It's serene, tranquil, and a serious pampering session. It's not cheap, I got the Good Luck Ritual ($250 before gratuity) but its worth every single penny of it. There's a steam room, suana, dipping pools (a must) and waterfall showers. All of this is included with the spa service, or you can pay $30 for it\n\nI totally recommend this place if you have the money!! | 1 |
Thanksgiving must be coming up soon, because I am feeling thankful for Moishe's $25 late-bird (is that a term?) special. \n\nLooking at their regular prices, just for steak, I cringe. The special is, forgive the pun, more than palatable. I had the petit filet mignon, and it was cooked perfectly. One of the best steaks I have eaten, for sure. With the appetizer, pickles, cole slaw, and tea at the end, you can't go wrong for the price. \n\nI just wish their regular dishes were more reasonable, dollar-wise. For now, I'll be the Moishe's night owl. \n\nHoooo! | 1 |
Scottsdale is so many things, shopping, nightclubs, excessive, culinary delight, etc. It is also a neighborhood, if you take the time to look past everything else. If you stumbled into Ra or Stingray sushi on one of your forgettable nights drinking, keep going to those \""other\"" sushi places. \n\nIf you want a neighborhood feel, great service, excellent portions and a great price point, check out Sakana. They have 4 locations in the Valley. This location is only one that I have visited so far. \n\nI met Dhargya there last night, he wanted to introduce two european beauties to great sushi. It was \""We are the World\"" all over again. Dhargya is from Tibet, Manu - Italy (near Lake Como), Natalia - Ukraine , and me - Pittsburgh (proud of it). The 4 of us ate until full and even managed to take home some Vegetable Tempura. For $100, including tip and many bottles of hot sake, I would say it is a steal. Be forewarned though - if you arrive between 6:30 and 8pm, there will probably be a waiting list. | 1 |
The food was OK but the service was horrible. They couldn't get our bills right and charged us for items that we didn't order. We won't be eating there again. | 0 |
Great food.. the thai chopped chicken salad is my fav... | 1 |
Great sushi, but waiting forever for sushi is not my idea of a good dining experience way too cramped and way too trendy. | 1 |
Outstanding customer service and a an opportunity to obtain custom made denim clothing made especially for you! Nick was fantastic, taking the time to explain quality, details, choices. Amazing selection of high quality selvedge denim fabric to choose from for your creations. Traditions made contemporary as they put their talented team to work. Enjoyed seeing all of the cool old industrial sewing machines displayed and being used right in downtown phoenix! | 1 |
I went here several times. It's usually good. The service is usually good.\n\nBUT the reason I put 2 stars is because they need to learn how to train their workers better. I usually get workers that work well. However, today I ordered gauc and chips, barbacoa bowl, and a carnitas quesadilla... and the only items I received were the quac with NO chips and a barbacoa bowl. I think the workers were either new, untrained, or deaf. And the line also literally didn't move for about 10 minutes... two girls were working at the time.. I don't know there names, but they don't do there jobs well and need to find another one. | 0 |
NS nails hasn't had a review yet and I can't imagine why?? These girls are amazing and for Scottsdale the prices are GREAT! I have been to many places over this area and this little shop is the best bang for your buck. They are a little hard to find but if you know where AZ AIRTIME is you will be right next to their door. I won't be going anywhere else for a long time. Thanks girls for all the wonderful mani/pedi you have done for me and the cute designs :) | 1 |
After walking by here several times I really wanted to have one of those amazing looking milkshakes. I got the fluffer nutter, because I love peanut butter and chocolate together. I watched the lady make the milkshake. I saw her pull out the gallon of D milk and I thought \""great, this is super fattening.\"" I saw her pull out the jar of Skippy peanut butter and I thouht \""great, this is something I could have made at home.\"" \n\nIt came in a plastic cup that looked smaller than the pictures and there were no Reese's Peanut Butter Cup bits on the top like in the picture. I didn't say anyting but I was pretty disappointed it did not live up to the picture and description for a $9 milkshake. | 0 |
Every time I have eaten here I've been completely satisfied. Their food is amazing. my favorite has to be the ribs, but everything is spot on. Service is great, and the atmosphere is laid back. | 1 |
Have eaten here three times now, in both of their dining rooms, and the place is an understated gem despite the opulence and hype. The food has been superb each time and the locally-sourced ingredients highlight fresh and delicious Scottish influences while the kitchen clearly tries to bend international. The guest rooms across the street are unique and a one-of-a-kind experience. If you're in Edinburgh, want to be pampered, and don't mind wandering up by the Castle, check out the Witchery. | 1 |
They claim their hamburgers are \""World Famous.\"" Famous for what, exactly? I ordered their #2 which is a cheeseburger and fries with a soda. I chose not have the mustard on the burger but everything else. I took out my debit card and they explained that there was a .69 cent service fee to use my debit card? I was fine with that, however, every fast food chain I have been too doesn't charge a service fee for their credit/debit transactions why is Tommy's the exception? \n\nIf they are famous for sub-par liquidy chili and wafer thin hamburgers, then by all means they are KING. Their food is by far the worst fast food I have eaten. Their chili is like liquid. Their hamburgers are so thin it almost looks nonexistent. I have eaten better chili at a school lunch room. I would have much rather have gotten Wendy's chili and put in on a burger. \n\nThere was no saving this review. I can't even find words to describe something I liked about this place. \n\n\""World Famous' you say? I can definitely see what you are famous for. BAD FOOD. | 0 |
This place isn't bad. I was torn between 3-4 stars.\n\nThe people working here are really polite and helpful.\nThe lunch boxes are pretty good, not something to kill for, but I'd rather go here than to some of the Japanese restaurants in Phoenix. If you're looking for something good, but don't have time to sit and order, this place is a great place to go to.\n\nThe selection of dried and frozen goods is pretty standard, not all of it is from Japan, I was super disappointed that the black mushrooms were all from China.\n\nThings I found here that I liked:\n-cups made in japan\n-snacks from japan\n-artwork and clothes \""designed\"" by residents in arizona\n-pretty good selection of dried and canned goods\n-really polite staff\n\nThere are some awesome finds here, but don't count on this market to to blow you away; keep expectations low and you'll be surprised and happy when you leave. | 1 |
Just right off the bat - I see other people rave about 'free-wifi' and 'free shuttles' - if you book your stay through hotwire/expedia/priceline/living social and pre-pay the room with a promotional/low occupancy rate, instead of paying a Rack rate or commercial rate, they will add on an 'amenities' fee, which is 9.99/day + tax + other tax which ends up working out to ~ 15 bucks a day. So i had booked it through hotwire, paying 68$/day - bringing my actual cost to 82$/day - keeping in mind, i could have stayed at at least 4 casino places that were 89$/day - had i realized this would happen, i would have paid the 7 dollars to have to shuttle into the strip. The pool was closed the whole time we were there due to an unspecified issue with it - the did say if we walked over to candlewood next door, we can use their pool. Their 'Continental Breakfast' consisted of (and i am not making this up) Eggo waffles that the took out of bulk boxes and placed in a container, Activa Yogurt, and Breakfast bars. No possibility of ordering anything from their 'grill' because that appeared to be closed all the time. It seems their breakfast chef is a dude who goes to CostCo and picks up some bulk items. Their shuttle to the strip is not convenient - the two times we tried to use it, there were waits of 1.5 hours (apparently in between driver shifts) and 1 hour - despite the literature saying that it runs on the hour. The \""gym\"" that was included had a broken elliptical - and seeing other reviews (FROM OCTOBER) it doesn't seem they are in a hurry to fix that either. You do get a nice view of the poorer side of vegas - outside my hotel window i did get to see a drug deal go down between two nice people. (I think it was a drug deal.. maybe it was a yankee swap from christmas - they exchanged things and the guy in the car drove off quite quickly)\n\nOne last bit - their \""business center' where i was going to print my bording passes when i was leaving - yeah it's two desktop PC's from 2001 era computing, and a printer that had a well worn, aged sign that said 'Sorry the printer isn't currently working - we have a ticket open with IT to fix' - meanwhile, it was like that my whole 5 day stay. \n\nI will say, it seems like the staff are resigned to work in the place, and know how bad it is, and try to do everything possible to make your stay nice - the front desk helpfully let me use their computer to print boarding passes, they moved me from the smelly messed up room they initially put me in to another with no fuss, and are knowledgable about places to go. The staff gets 4 stars... but even that doesn't save this place from being a 1 star, never book again craptacular \""hotel\"" | 0 |
Hands down one of the best things to do on Saturdays in the valley. There is so much to choose from and presented in a very casual friendly European way. My personal favorite the Champagne! A big fan of Vincents and Vincents Bistro, this a great addition for the nice months Arizona has to offer\n\nGet there early there is all outdoor seating and the tables fill up fast since people tend to hang out and socialize, there is also some seating in the Vincent Bistro were you get coffee\n\nThere is so much to choose from, My personal favorite is the omelet and crepe bar. However, there is pizza, roasted meat & potatoes, treats and a small farmers market\n\nParking: This is the tricky part, you can park next door but you have to pay $5 but well worth it, done park across the street I think they have started towing.\n\nAnimal Friendly - bring your dog! | 1 |
If you have 45 minutes for them to give your order to someone else and then get upset because you expect a sandwich and a refund then this is definitely your place. The food is good but you have to consider if the hassle is worth it | 0 |
Only uncomfortable restroom that I was not satisfied in this restaurant. Nice cashier and smile employees made me happy in the late afternoon. Food also was good but not reasonable price. | 1 |
Very good food, excellent service, and nice atmosphere. A+ on the Shrimp and Grits. | 1 |
This place is horrible. Chicken was rubber and rice was cold. The restaurant itself was dirty as well. | 0 |
This was one of the best Chinese Restaurant experiences I've ever had...everything was delicious...there were dishes there I've never seen offered before. This was my first time there but will definitely eat here again when in Phoenix! | 1 |
Terrible customer service. Went in one day, turned away but made an appointment for a week later. Showed up at 10:45 A.M. for an 11 A.M. appointment. All I needed was an oil change and for them to run a \""Check Engine\"" diagnostic. They told me \""45 minutes to an hour.\"" Returned at 1:30 P.M., over 2 hours after I dropped it off and they hadn't even pulled the truck into the bay. They're response \""Sorry. You can make another appointment.\"" Are you serious???? | 0 |
Friendly staff and great ambiance. Lots of places to sit, however, if it gets crowded, you will have to sit next to random people. The shisha is pretty good for the most part. There's free pool also if you're into that.\nThe only buzzkill is that there are a lot of highschool kids on the weekends that seem to make it in here without ID? So it gets really annoying and loud. Other than that, I enjoy this place. | 1 |
This was a great room at a great price. We stayed on Saturday and Sunday night at an average rate of $72 per night on the first weekend in August. This is not the classiest or biggest casino/ hotel on the strip, but the amenities are perfect. They have decent gambling, great pools, a few nice dining options, and a comedy club. The comedy club was perfect for our party of 15. The bars in the casino serve good drinks at a good price and the rooms are comfortable for the after party. The location is perfect. We were at the MGM, Excalibur, Luxor, New York NY, and Mandalay Bay in minutes. Have fun! | 1 |
OK, I'm a total cornball, but I loved every second of this ride. It was totally cheesy, the gondolier sang songs like the theme from the Godfather and other \""Romantic\"" songs and talked to us while we floated along, and it was super cute and romantic. He told us to kiss for luck when we went under the bridges and I loved it! My bf just did it for me. I don't think he liked it nearly as much as I did but it was great that he went along. They took our pics when we got on and floated away, which we got to buy and now I have one sitting on my desk to remind me of our little \""trip\"" and it makes me smile when I look at it. This is definitely corny, but totally worth it! A must try when in Vegas. | 1 |
Hi everyone...I'm Rose and I'm a kabacurryholic. \n\nI decided to bump it up another star because I can't get enough of the curry here. I am seriously addicted. Although it is a food court that caters to college kids, the curry has me coming back again and again. I take my orders to go. And I have to do everything in my power not to tear open the bowl of curry goodness while I am driving. \n\nIn my previous review, I was disappointed that I did not have a say in the spice level. Well, I was wrong- all I had to do was just ask. Ask and you shall receive. \n\nBe on the lookout for the yellow signage in front of the building, guiding you to the land of perfect potato croquettes and delicious curry. I may just have to stop in later today...before the withdrawal tremors kick in. | 1 |
they haven't offered comp rooms since the 1st time 5 months ago. no comp rooms, no loyalty. | 1 |
This is a great place to stop off for a quick, light breakfast or an afternoon snack. They have a wide assortment of different pastries and desserts to choose from, and they do an amazing job on their presentation. \n\nSince this place seems to be best known for its chocolate (after all, it has the world's largest chocolate fountain), we decided to go for the chocolate crepe which comes with chocolate fudge, brownie bites, and whipped cream. The chocolate was amazing...probably some of the best tasting chocolate I can remember eating. Luckily they give you a generous portion of whipped cream to go along with it, so the richness of the chocolate doesn't overpower the taste of the crepe. The crepes were very light and thin, you can even watch them make them right in front of you too which was nice. Unfortunately the lady making them was a bit rude when we asked of the brownie bites had any nuts in them, but the crepe was good enough to overlook her attitude. \n\nNext time I come here i'd like to try the smoked salmon sandwich or one of their creme brulee desserts (there's multiple kinds). Maybe this place is a bit expensive, but it's Vegas. | 1 |
Burnt pizza?? Like black ash on the bottom. How did that even make it out of the kitchen? Long wait for the \""pie\"" so I didn't demand another. Nobody at our table of 12 was impressed. The only thumbs up was a salad that a friend ordered. Kinda ruined my wife's birthday dinner. Horrible. Gave it a second chance at the Happy Valley location. Even worse. I wrote that review on their review page. Wow! | 0 |
I would put 0 stars if it was an option....\n\nPros:\nAbsolutely nothing\n\nCons:\n-Plastic plates and silverware\n-Terrible service\n-Taquitos that are the frozen kind you buy at the grocery store, seriously?! \n\nFor being an establishment in Vegas, step your game up. This place is just absolutely terrible | 0 |
This is the best coffee in the Downtown core. Not only is it the best coffee but it is inexpensive and the service is great! I prefer their americano's to their espressos. Right in the middle of Concordia University campus it is sometimes hard to find a place to sit. If you do, have the french press option, great for a date! \n\nIf you get there early they usually have a great selection of baked goods! Personal favorites are the vegan apricot coconut muffin! | 1 |
Worst walmart ever. No self scans, not enough employees, they are missing a lot of items that every other walmart carries. This building is just way to small for this area, the over crowding is just horrible and its everyday its like this. They need to move to a larger building. | 0 |
These sandwiches are amazing. The food is so great, make a point to eat here at least once. Every time I've eaten at Earl of Sandwich it was late at night after drinking, its the best after partying food to get. | 1 |
Delicious, friendly and affordable. Updated decor and family friendly. The items are al le carte. Warm bread served with the meal but no butter. The olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Music is mixed. | 1 |
I saw this place on Man v Food and thought I would try it out. It exceeded my expectations!!! I got the Mexi-Cali burger and it was the best burger I have ever had. There was such a unique complement of flavors from the avocado to the fried jalape\u00f1o. The meat itself was outstanding. There was a really faint seasoning that really brought an extra little flavor but did not take away from that amazing burger taste. I HIGHLY recommend this place. | 1 |
Overpriced and mediocre food. I am Mexican and the food was did not meet my expectations. Soup was cold and enchiladas were average at best. Service was not great which surprised me considering I was in a resort. When the bill came saw that a 20% tip was automatically added to the bill which explained why waiter didn't care. \nNeedless to say I won't be coming back and I don't recommend it. | 0 |
If you're looking for the only place to spend more than $300 for dinner, come here. I promise, you won't be disappointed! \n\nSW Steakhouse is a very classy and swanky restaurant. Here's the scoop on why I award them a 4.0 GPA:\n\n+ Seating was very quick, but I recommend making a reservation because this place is uber popular. \n+ The servers were right on key with EVERYTHING. You definitely get what you pay for. The management here really keep the ambiance and experience top notch with every aspect of the meal. For example, my ice tea (not a big drinker obviously) was always filled. My colleague's 1/2 bottle of wine was poured perfectly\n+ All the food came out in a timely manner! Very important especially when there's multiple guests in your party. \n+ Our servers were very professional, but funny. Their humor felt real and I felt a good connection with them. \n+ The food was absolutely excellent: veal (scrumptious and tender with the bone in...) Thanks to SW, I've found my favorite food of all time. crab soup was filling and was presented in a artful way, making it better tasting! \n+ For me, it's all about the bathroom, but at SW, they gave us this dessert that lifted my spirits so high! Sounds corny, but damn, I was hella happy. I saw in the corner of my eye this dessert structure of mini funnel cakes on a mini tree lined with fat strawberries and 3 dipping sauces. I seriously hope I'm this happy when I get married. \n\nLastly, know that you're paying for excellence here so don't be surprised. If you have it in your budget to have dinner here, I highly recommend it. And don't forget to try that dessert. Maybe you'll be as happy as I was. | 1 |
Service was good but order a strawberry Daqari that tasted terrible sent it back. I'm sorry but for a place that specializes in wings I felt like I just went to Walmart and bought Tyson wings and heated them up in the microwave . I won't be eating here ever again. | 0 |
Polite, friendly, and attentive service. Something absent from most restaurants in this area. Very clean and inviting. Generous portions, even for lunch. Very pleased! | 1 |
Surprised at the poor reviews on here :/ I only have one meal to use as an example but it was very good! I was the only person there at 5:30 in the morning getting some breakfast, the potatoes and steak were both two of the best I've ever had. Under 13 bucks, and you get a coupon for 15% off when you stay at the Riviera. The hostess say me immediately, food vane in under 10 mins, and check came as soon as I asked for it, no complaints here! | 1 |
No one loves Indian food more than me! it's my chill grub when I want to just veg out and enjoy a good movie. The folks here at IP know how to do it best!\n\nI had placed my order over the phone not knowing what to expect flavor-wise but following my motto of \""try something new every day!\"" ... once I entered inside the restaurant was jam-packed which I took as a sign of great food!\n\nRicky greeted me, took down my name, asked if I had ever been there before and made me feel welcome. Although I was just ordering a variety of my fav appetizers he asked if I was using any of the discounts offered thru the app. I suggested that I'd save those for a larger order and he mentioned if I do use it in the future to ask for him for any additional discounts that can be offered!\n\nAlso, Ricky reminded me of my \""free mango lassi with check-in\"" ... he was very prompt with their Yelp offerings and I appreciate that! After all that's how I found them. \n\nQuality and flavors of the food are easily 5 stars in my book! and I wouldn't hesitate to return in the future. \n\nThe only downside is that the parking lot is small and there were a ton of taxi cabs picking up & dropping off. space is limited but once you taste the food you'll understand why. \n\n\""hole in the wall\"" establishments always turn out to be the very best! Try it today. | 1 |
After my negative review, i was contacted by a customer service mgr at Chelsea's and offered a gift cert to come back. Finally had the chance to return with my friend who was with me the day we had bad service. We had a great server (Christy) and the food was much better. Thank you for the chance to come back and have a good experience. | 1 |
I came here with a large group, so we had a decent amount of food (bill came out to be ~$250). My Thai friend ordered all the dishes for us so that we could share family style. \n\nFirst off, this place is pricey. Secondly, the food is not worth the price both taste-wise and proportion-wise. So I won't come back, unless I'm with friends who want to go. Considering I got to try about 10 different dishes from here, I'm pretty sure my mind won't change. \n\nWe had various dishes. So here goes. Shrimp pad thai - according to my Thai friend, authentic pad thai is with shrimp. It wasn't bad, but the portion was really small. As a little Asian girl, I easily could've eaten the whole plate without sharing. I also didn't like how it didn't come with nice helpings of limes, vegetables, and peanuts on the side like how almost all the Thai places in southern California serve it. The noodles weren't cooked well and often clumped together. Good pad thai doesn't clump. Crispy pork - this was disgusting. I tried 2 pieces and had to discreetly spit it out into my napkin. It tastes like bone marrow. I know that sounds odd. But basically, the pork was fried so much that the meat and breading tasted like old bone marrow. Sounds gross? Well it was gross. Tom kah kai - the soup was not good. Usually this soup is really flavorful. This was bland. Drunken noodle - like the pad thai, the noodles here were not the perfect consistency. They were cooked too long and therefore clumped. Fish curry - according to my friend, this is a special dish that isn't often served because it's hard to make. Well if this place did it right, there's a reason why it's not often served; it's because it tastes like old fish flopping in mealy sauce. But it'll probably taste better somewhere else. Northern larb (pork) - it tasted like unseasoned ground pork. Wasn't impressed at all. Red curry with chicken - like everything else, it's not as flavorful as I've had at other places. I'm sure there were some other dishes I tried, and since I don't remember them, they probably didn't strike my fancy either. \n\nWhen I think of Thai cuisine, I typically think of complex flavors perfectly orchestrated together to create sweet and savory dishes that stimulate all your taste buds. I'm not sure how many times the word \""bland\"" comes to mind when I think of Lotus of Siam. To me, that is an atrocity for Thai cuisine. And if the food wasn't bland, it's because it tasted gross instead, which means the flavors were jumbled and not properly managed. To top off the bad food, the prices weren't good. Each person barely had a full plate of food and had to pay $25. I could get more bang for my buck by going to a buffet. \n\nThis place was very disappointing, considering the many reviews. But honestly, I should learn by now that I probably need to hold Las Vegas to a different standard from Los Angeles. It's like the dumber child that you just have to come to accept as it is. | 0 |
Great place to eat on the strip especially if you sit outside. I came here in December where the temperateres were cold. Thanks to their heat fans, it was very comfortable eating outside. The food was excellent but the frozen hot chocolate is over rated. | 1 |
A wonderful hole in the wall on the NE corner of Southern and 16th street but watch out because it's so small you can miss it! \n\nLa Mejor is an excellent Mexican Bakery/ Panaderia if your craving some fresh and delicious pan dulce. I grew up eating Mexican pastries in Guadalupe at 'The Flores Bakery' which was THE BEST pan dulce you could ever have! but sadly the place was closed years ago and it has been extremely hard to find another place that can compete with it. No worries though!! because this place comes pretty damn close. :) \n\nPrices are CHEAP and you can always bet on the goods being fresh but as ALL Panaderia's the best time to go is in the morning so you don't have to worry about pastries that have been sitting around for hours.\n\nTry it! My favorites are always the Cuernito's, Pumpkin Empanada's and of course the classic Concha's. :) | 1 |
Incredible Brazilians and Beautiful Brows!\n\nAfter living in Honolulu for many years, I've been through a great share of Brazilians, so I am very particular when it comes to picking out a waxing salon. I was visiting Vegas for the weekend and stayed on the strip. I went out of my way just to visit Brazilians and Brows because of the great Yelp reviews, and I'm so glad I did.\n\nI got my Brazilian and brow wax done by Shaina. Shaina is very sweet and she made me feel so comfortable. She asked me how I wanted my eyebrows (shape/thickness/arch), and I told her to do what looks best for my face shape. They were perfect! The Brazilian was very quick (under 15 minutes) and as painless as it gets. It was absolutely the best Brazilian I've ever had. I have sensitive skin and tend to get ingrowns, but my skin did not feel irritated, and now a week later, there are no signs of ingrowns at all.\n\nI highly recommend Shaina and I love that she is a foodie as well! We were talking about food the whole time. She definitely knows her restaurants around Vegas and recommended some awesome ones that I actually tried out and adored.\n\nHere's a tip if you're taking a cab back to the strip: I highly recommend that you call early because it took around 40 minutes for my cab to arrive (especially Fridays!). The fare was around $20.\n\nIf I lived in Vegas, this would be my go to for all things waxing! | 1 |
A little overpriced but still a good deal and they deliver around the area! How cool is that?? Great patio and fun atmosphere. Guacamole was ok. | 1 |
The drive thru is confusing to someone that is visiting and lives out of state, you can see where people have run into the concrete mini wall (that shouldn't be there) oddly placed right in the sharp curve of the drive thru line. Food was good though! :) | 0 |
I would honestly not recommend this place at all to any one they are very unprofessional in every way especially their staff I remember on March 5th being on the phone with 1 of the staff for like 30-45 minutes getting all information needed in order to take my child there for the first time she never once mentioned that if I was to do a no show or anything was to come up there would be a cancellation fee so it just happens that I had a family emergency where I completely forgot about the appointment I called back to reschedule and the lady would not rescheduled me unless I pay 25 dollars I didn't have a problem paying the 25 dollars since it is for my daughter's health but the fact that the lady never mentioned any no show fee or last minute cancellation fee made me very disappointed I talk to the manager Evan and she also was not very helpful and in a way did not want me to reschedule she kept telling me that she would not see my child in her clinic unless we pay the 25 dollars which to me again was not fair because it was never mentioned to me; then she also said we dont give you that information unless you come in for your first appointment ....really .....made no since.....not to mention I pretty much shopped for a pediatric office for month's since I was new to the state and then I finnally schedule with them and was 30 mins away from my home but I was willing to do the travel since I heard they were not great but good....wow still cant belive it .....I also work in medical clinic and the way she went about was not okay.....I know for a fact I tell my patients no matter if the patient is new or a old pantient I always tell patients about our No show/ Last min Cancellation fee ......... But I'm guessing that how they make there extra money......Again No recommended...... | 0 |
My husband and I had the chef's tasting menu which was so/so. Kobe beef should not be used in a stew. Nothing was worth the cost of our meal. Our waitress was extemely unpleasant and slow. Save your money and go to Sushi Roku over at Caesars Forum Shops. You'll get much better food and service for your money. | 0 |
Macarons here are good but I've had better. They lack the chewiness in the middle (for some flavors) but maybe it was because I popped in so late in the afternoon. The one flavor I will consider coming back for are the vanilla bean macarons. The others weren't to die for. | 0 |
Fantastic tacos. I tried the carne asada and the carnitas. Great flavor and juicy. The salsa doesn't have a lot of flavor, and reminded me of tomato juice. | 1 |
When it comes to getting a pet a fish is usually the standard place to start. They offer admittedly only a mild amount of entertainment, but it does offer a cheap test of your commitment to caring for a very undemanding living being. You may even grow to love fish and their simple nature that never tires of going up and down the same old stretch of water.\n\nHaving decided to get a fish you simply must come here as it can't be matched by anything you get elsewhere. The range is simply unbelievable and despite this the prices are very good. This is the one stop fish shop. | 1 |
Visiting from Las Vegas and a friend brought me here, absolutely yummy! Great service and great pizza at really great prices! We got 2 huge slices of pizza and a soda for under $5.50. Can't wait for my next visit so I can try the wings! | 1 |
I've been to Stingray before, never super impressed, but was decent.. Not going back after my recent experience. The roll I ordered had to be sent back, and I didn't get a new roll until my friend was done eating. The new roll was all rice and hardly any fish. Then, we were given the bill of the people next to us - who had already left and paid our bill. We were told management would take money off the bill to make it more like what our bill would have been. I then asked for change for a larger bill to pay my friend for my share of the bill, and when I got outside I discovered I was given less money back for the larger bill. My over priced white rice dinner got even more expensive! I could have spent less at Whole Foods for a sushi roll with seven times as much fish. | 0 |
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