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I had surgery here yesterday and cannot begin to describe the level of care I received. Every single member of the staff that I came into contact with made me feel as if I were the only person in there. I was made to feel comfortable and asked several times if I needed anything. After surgery, the post op nurse in the recovery room stayed with me until my husband arrived to take me hope, she also asked several times if I was ok or needed anything. Everyone is so nice and completely put me at ease. I was very nervous as this was my first surgery. I wish I could remember all the nurses names, they all introduced themselves but I was highly drugged. Just overall a spectacular facility. | 1 |
Dozen has creative flavors and generous portions of frosting on each of their cupcakes. Fresh cake, great presentation, cute store. Each cupcake is $2.50, which is about the norm for cupcakes these days. | 1 |
Nice clean place with good food. Shrimp burrito - pretty tasty. | 1 |
This place made me as happy as that old lady in the Scooter Store commercials. You know the one, who started spinning around in circles when her wheelchair is replaced with the scooter? Yeah, that happy!\n\nA small group of us went here for brunch/lunch on Saturday. Having been to the Scottsdale location before, I had an idea of what was on the menu. However, what puts this Culinary Dropout stand out is an awesome patio. We started with the crusty bread and olive oil (with a balsamic vinegar syrup) and the 12-hour roasted tomatoes. Both we excellent, and super inexpensive. We also had their bacon bloody mary (of course) which was divine (of course). My meal was the biscuits and gravy with two sunny-side-up eggs and home fries. The gravy was so good, I could have sucked it up through a straw. So good! We all agreed this would be a perfect spot for a first date. If any of us were actually going out on dates.\n\nWe're planning on riding our bikes back here soon. As an added bonus, an oyster bar is slated to open in the complex within the next month. We peaked in the windows, and it looks like another great spot for a first date (with the added benefit of eating oysters, so I might have a chance to get some!!) | 1 |
Fave coffee place at all times hands down.\n\nLove the caramel frappe in a 12oz - perfection each time.\n\nDouble stamps during their happy hour? But JJ, the manager I believe, gave me double when it was about closing time - but it's not even about that haha\n\nPerfection in every way - dranks, people, place. A+ in my book and no need to look any further. | 1 |
Jim Ludwig's did the flowers for my wedding, and we were extremely pleased with the whole process. The initial consultation was thorough, we received the proposal promptly afterward, it was easy to make revisions, and they were very responsive throughout. They delivered to three different locations for us on the morning of the wedding, and Jim personally pinned the boutonnieres on the groomsmen and handed the bouquets to the bridesmaids, and gave us buckets of water to refresh them with during the photos and had Tim meet us at the ceremony to trim the stems right before we walked down the aisle so the flowers would look their best. The centerpieces at the reception were gorgeous.\n\nWe've also used them for several bouquets on other special occasions, and they always do a great job - we can just tell them what we'd like to spend and they make suggestions and deliver the flowers promptly and looking great. | 1 |
Was so excited to think I was going to get Greek delivered to my house. BUT, I dropped $30.00 for just one entree and delivery fee and tip. $30 is a little excessive for just one person's food. But ok, that happened, I moved on. So at least for $30 it will be so delicious that I wont care that I am cheap. \n\nBut in the end, meh, it was just ok.... Will never eat here again. Super bummed. I think $5.00 is a tough sell when its just for one person. | 0 |
Bad bad bad | 0 |
Had the orange chicken & sesame chicken combo's. Both meals were bland and tasted exactly the same. The crab rangoons were good. Egg rolls were ok. | 0 |
I came here with my Bulgarian friend, go figure ha! The place is small and quaint, it's so culturally unique because they'll have karaoke nights in which you can catch live Bulgarian music. The staff are all sweet beautiful Bulgarian ladies, that's definitely a plus lol. Let's be honest, I came here for their imported 'Kamenitza' beer, it's a must order if you go here. Also, their fries with shredded goat cheese is amazing! | 1 |
I can't say enough about this little gem. It's SO easy to miss walking through the hotel, but my friend and I bought a four for the price of two drink special so we thought we would just stop in for a little while prior to going to Ghostbar. We ended up staying here for a WHILE. There are only six or so chairs so we got there early to claim our spot. The drinks were fancy and a little overwhelming so we asked for recommendations from the fantastic bartender Daniel and he made us some AWESOME drinks. We even came back to Scarlet AFTER going to Ghostbar! Just a great place with excellent service. | 1 |
Been here several times.. Always good food and the dessert is delicious as well. Their cucumber refresher drink is my favorite. A little pricy but still worth it. | 1 |
I considered giving this place two stars because our server Tammy was hilarious and the milkshake I ordered was amazing (shake + pudding=genius) but we didn't come for the service or the shakes...\n\nObviously, we waited an hour and a half to get into Burgr to sample Gordon Ramsay's version of this American Classic. We went with the Hog Burger, sold to us as \""GR's most famous\"" burger. It was terrible. The meat had an odd, almost raw texture. There was little in the way of flavor apart from a strange one no one could identify. I have to imagine even Chef Ramsay himself would've tossed this one in the trash. \n\nI love burgers. And I love trying new restaurants. But this one was a huge disappointment and a colossal waste of cash. | 0 |
If you look on the website (and their menus) it clearly states that Tuesday night is nickel PBR draft night. I got there with friends and was told that the deal was actually $10 for all-you-can-drink PBR. That's some nice false advertising. You may think, \""Well, you couldn't expect to really get PBR for a nickel, could you? What is this, 1900?\"" I could expect it. It was on their menu and website.\n\nWhen we walked in around 9pm, no cover. When a friend caught up with us around 9:45, he had to pay $5. If you want to play beer pong or pool, that's about $5/10 more. They just get you at every turn at this place.\n\nThere was a live band that was EXTREMELY loud. I could hardly hear anyone talk. It hurt my ears and made the place a turn-off. \n\nThe only reason this place is saved from being a one-star review is because the beer was still pretty cheap. The major annoyance was the inconsistent advertising/pricing. They need to get their act together or they won't be around for long. | 0 |
I was looking for a decent limo service to take my daughter and a few friends out to a restaurant for her 21st birthday and was almost persuaded by some Google reviews with a few other companies. I don't live anywhere near Phoenix so the web was my only resource.\nFortunately, I came to Yelp where the reviews tend to me more ACCURATE and was impressed by the reviews of LIMOZ. I know I'm not off when I say everyone loves to see a bottom line price with no add-ons, ifs, ands or butts. LIMOZ (Wendi) gracefully provided that bottom line price in a reply email after I inquired and was very happy to see the level of service from this point forward. \nMy daughter and friends report that Rusty, the limo driver was courteous friendly and professional and the limo it's self was immaculate and beautiful.\nIt was the 14 passenger hummer limo and it looked just like the pics!\nI will definitely be using LIMOZ again and recommending to others in the area. Thank you Wendi! | 1 |
Horrible service, horrible dresses... First, nearly all dresses there are extremely gaudy. The only dress I found that was more or less elegant was severely limited in colors. This is a wedding store business, it is important that it has options! but no, I explained to the girl helping me that I needed rose/taupe/creme colors... Any one of them... She kept bring black and blue and plum. I am sorry, what language would you like me to speak so you can understand what colors i need? Anyway, bridesmaid dresses are notorious for running a bit small. I am size 8, which I think is fairly common. Well, at David's Bridal apparently I am size 12!!! Wtf??? And it's not that I have a body dysmorphic disorder because a few hours later at Nordstrom's I miraculously became size 8 again. To summarize, they were an extremely unhelpful bunch with pretty ugly dresses in stock. Seriously, what kind of bride would want her besties to look horrendous? Not my bestie!! That is why I am buying at Donna-Morgan.com. | 0 |
What can I say, this is the biggest athletic trade show I have ever seen in my life. Seriously, it dwarfed the renounded \""San Diego Comicon\"" and many other massive trade shows.\nIf you are in any way interested in cycling, sports, or just having fun, this is definitely not one to miss. So head out to Vegas and check it out! | 1 |
I grew up in the West Valley, and I was so disappointed when Water world closed down. I loved everything about that place from the urban myth that someone died on Mt. Kilimanjaro to the crusty nachos. But when Wet'n'Wild started to build those brightly colored slides I got over my disappointment. Only to be let down again.\n\nNot only is Wet'n'Wild WAY overpriced, but Waterworld offered much more to do for a day's visit. The slides are fun once or twice, but the two hour wait is not worth it. And even the wave pool has lost its old luster. \n\nI guess everyone has to visit Wet'n'Wild at least once to get it out of their system. And to see just how the hell that funnel-looking contraption works. Take it from me, Wet'n'Wild is just not worth it. | 0 |
What is Arts Factory?\n\nIs it an Art Gallery as the name (and other Yelpers) suggests? No. \n\nThere is actually not much Fine Art for sale. And what was on display when my daughter and I walked through the building was scattered throughout the complex. The only artist that had space for her paintings of Abstarct Expressionism right next to Entropy Design had very affordable small paintings in the $200-$300 range, but the paintings are far from \""collectible\"". \n\nThe businesses that are tenants at the Arts Factory are a hodge-podge of businesses that are tangentially associated with an \""arts\"" culture in most communities - Graphic Artists, Commercial Photography Studios, Architectural and Interior Design Firms, Yoga Studio (???), and Restaurants. There are actually very few \""Art\"" Galleries, per se. Are Tie-Dyed Ts considered \""Art\""? \n\nI have a suggestion for the Arts Factory... If you are promoting Fine Art as the name suggests... restrict the first floor for exhibitions of Fine Art displays and Art Galleries. Move the \""not necessarily Art\"" businesses to the extremities of the building, like the second floor, or to a totally different building. \n\nThe Arts Factory seems more a center where businesses that reside on the Strip in Las Vegas can come to one location for their Photographic or Graphic Design, or Multimedia needs. Should be renamed \""Commercial\"" Arts Factory.\n\nFurthermore, on a Thursday, management of the complex has to dictate that during business hours, the business had better be Open! It's disconcerting when some businesses are closed and some are open... some are manned by a person, some are not.\n\nWanted to see what \""First Friday\"" ( http://www.yelp.com/biz/first-friday-las-vegas-2 ) was all about... but after my \""First Thursday\"", decided to skip Friday...\n\nDespite being in existence for a couple of years, this seems to be still a \""work in progress\"". It's really difficult to promote yourself as a part of the counter-culture and trying to survive in this Economy. You really can't \""force-feed\"" Culture into a community like Las Vegas, especially with \""Culture Found Here!\"" signs represented by the \""18b\"" Neighborhood or the Arts Factory. (What the heck does 18b mean? Eighteen blocks that represented the original Las Vegas Arts District area.) The \""Culture\"" in Las Vegas, unfortunately, despite the protestations of the Art Factory, is still centered around Las Vegas Boulevard. \n\nFYI: Before you walk into the Arts Factory... take a gander at the mural to the West of the building that celebrates Cirque de Soleil and the City of Las Vegas ( http://www.yelp.com/biz/cirque-de-soleil-and-city-of-las-vegas-mural-las-vegas#hrid:fZjVfB6VuaTJgr7IRmzK0A ).\n\nFYI: Do not stay too late in this neighborhood. There is a reason for those iron gates. Very, very sketchy neighborhood... | 0 |
It is in a random location, way off the strip. \n\n+1 delish garlic fries\n+1 really clean inside\n+1 great prices\n+1 Bacon cheeseburger is THE BEST\n\nI wouldn't make a special drive for these burgers, but it definitely a great place for a good burger. | 1 |
As a general rule, I avoid sushi in arizona. The fish quality is usually pretty bad and this was no exception. No one in arizona agrees with me, apparently-- we had to wait fifteen minutes for our table and another twenty for our sushi. \nI had the veggie roll and another roll with salmon. The salmon was mealy and bland. Also, it came covered in breadcrumbs, which I was pretty pissed about, because that wasn't mentioned on the menu and I'm gluten intolerant. My veggie roll was OK. If I come again, I'll probably get all vegetarian sushi. \nThere were two hairs in my sushi. Not one, but two. One brown and one blonde. What on earth are they doing back there?\nFinally, you have to pay $2.50 for wasabi. I have never in my life seen a sushi restaurant charge for wasabi. What a rip off. | 0 |
I really really want to enjoy going here more often because the acai bowls are absolutely amazing. Have been to this location multiple times and each tlme I have experienced really, really poor service. 6 people working- 5 texting on cell phone(s?!?!?)- lines to the door. To complicate- there is no phone number listed anywhere to pre order in hope of avoiding the traffic jam sure to ensue. The PB greenie bowl is so good I have sucked it up but most of us are in a hurry and can't devote an hour to 'quick and healthy'. If there were maybe even free wifi available at least you could get work done while you waited. No wifi, the staff did not even know if they had wifi... said the company as a whole has no phone numbers listed for pre ordering...its just hard to watch such potential for greatness lose stars due to awful customer service. No hustle witnessed EVER... almost like they are shuffling behind the counter in slow-motion. It has the makings of a funny Saturday Night Live skit. Today I was tempted to start filming it was that bad. Running out of strawberries with 6 people working, 5 on cell phones and none having the foresight to perhaps run to the Whole Foods up the street.... Grabba Green and the simply amazing Kaleidoscope are gonna be grabbing my GREEN moving forward as service like this is just not not going to cut it! | 0 |
maybe we went on a night when it was just really super crowded, but this place was crazy. even parking was a mess, and there is a ton of parking. i felt like i had left arizona and had been transported to texas. and like i had walked into a big huge family reunion. lol. there were 8 of us total in our group. 6 adults and 2 kids. we found a table but the line to get food was ridiculous. also everyone around us didnt have food either. instead they had alcohol, which is what i was definitely gonna need if we had stayed. we stayed maybe like 10 mins then left to go to Serranos because it was too crazy. sorry san tan flats | 0 |
Cool atmosphere and decent local craft beer. I had the Cherry Wheat and the ThunderHop IPA which was my favorite out of the two. I hear there pizza is good, but I was traveling solo for business and was not up to the challenge of eating the entire 14\"" pizza. \n\nOne down side, there wifi connection was weak and went out several times over the two hours I was there. | 1 |
Menu looks great food made me VERY UNHAPPY \nhad no flavor tasted like it had been microwaved \nStay away | 0 |
My appointment was at 2 30 pm & even though I was 6 minutes late, they were all ready for me. \n\nI move to Mesa from San Diego in March and was going all the way to Gilbert, but this is my new place for sure!\n\nTheir greeter was really nice and offered me and my daughter something to drink right away, the place is large. There are 5 pedicure chairs and & 3 tables. A lot of colors to choose from on the polish wall. The lady doing my pedicure knows her stuff she didn't pressure me for any add ons, and she worked long and hard on my feet. I love that it was not a rushed pedicure.\nPRO'S: \naccommodating service\nClean\nCourteous staff\nRelaxing\nCON'S:\nchemical smell \nNo Wi-Fi\n................ bring cash to tip. (Not really a con though) | 1 |
Literally, sleeping in luxury!\nI have enjoyed greatly improved sleep this past week :) I am 188cm (6'2\"") and fit quite well on this Cal-King, Glydaway foundation (comes up 3\"" past knee).\nThank you Dakota for sharing your expertise for choosing the appropriate mattress firmness :)\n\nAnother review to follow in a year, or so. | 1 |
I have eaten at this location two times about 2 years apart and the second time surprisingly was a worse experience than the first. The food is mediocre and unexciting. \n\nThe most recent time I ate at this establishment the place was not busy at all but we had to wait 15 min or so before anyone even came to our table to ask us what we would like to drink and was treated with a very unwanted manner. I don't know if the lady was just having an off day or what. It wasn't late in the day or anything. we went there for lunch and she was very short with us and was very annoyed when we asked any questions at all such as what was our choices in sides, or other typical questions. \n\nIn case people were wondering why i would eat there a second time, I was at the Mandalay Bay for a convention both times and it was the most convenient place to eat for american food. The first time i ate here at least the waitress was very nice even though the food was mediocre and the prices were too high. $7 or $8 for a onion soup! | 0 |
I have had (almost) nothing but horrible experiences with the management since moving in. My girlfriend and I originally planned to move into Hawthorne in February, but due to our work schedules had to move in sooner. When I called- on a Thursday- to ask about moving the date up I was told that they'd have the unit I wanted & that was listed as available ready by the end of the weekend since it was an \""upgraded\"" unit. Two weeks later when it's finally \""ready\"" I picked up our keys (which were the incorrect ones) and learned that we had no running water because they had cut it off due to doing a horrible job redoing our tub. On top of that, our heat didn't work. At all. For probably the first 3-4 weeks that we were here. In January. Luckily we have a fabulous maintenance man, Sharron, who went above & beyond what we expected and even left his personal space heater here for us. The \""upgrades\"" are awful, apparently painting over super old cabinets is something to pay $200 extra for per month, and we went at least a month with a random kitchen drawer missing. Now that we're about 9 months into our lease, I can honestly say that moving to this complex has been a huge mistake. \n\nSince the buildings are so old and the appliances suck we end up with huge power bills and even went through a 3 month long phase where we couldn't have our tv turned on while the microwave was running without having a circuit blow. Which generally wouldn't be a problem, but the circuit breakers aren't located in each unit, they're all located in one person's unit per building. Management knew of the issue and their suggestion was \""to get to know our neighbors.\"" Finally after multiple issues (& complaints to corporate) involving our electricity- including going without power in the 1st floor of our unit for 17 hours- it has been resolved. You basically have to beg & plead to have maintenance issues resolved in a somewhat timely manner. There's also a huge issue with the online rent payment & destruction of the property by random neighborhood kids. \n\nYes, this is cheap for Plaza Midwood but it absolutely is not worth it. | 0 |
I have eaten here at least 4 times now, and the food each time was superb. In the back of the Korean Grocery store, they have a very small restaurant with about a half a dozen tables. I believe it must the only place left in Charlotte that serves Korean food. The last time I was there, I had the most delicious Korean Seafood Pancake that had plenty of tasty scallops. Their spicy BBQ pork is also very good, although the spicy BBQ squid was too spicy for me to handle. | 1 |
I was surprised by the nasty attitude of the owners. Will not be returning. | 0 |
Feb 22 - Adjust to 5 stars. We have now ordered take out several times from this place and it is yummy. On top of it, the staff are so incredibly friendly to my husband and daughter. Top notch service and food deserve 5 stars. \n\nAll of these years living down the street we never went in because we thought it was a bar. We turned to Yelp for a carryout place and saw the reviews. My hubbie and I were pleasantly surprised. We placed the order and it was ready in ten minutes. The food came home piping hot. Salsa and chips were yummy. I had a chicken chimichanga smothered in guacamole and sour cream. The chicken in the chimichanga burrito consisted of all white meat - moist and flavorful. \n\nMy husband had a combo plate - an enchilada, relleno, rice, beans and beef taco. I think the relleno was wrapped in a corn tortilla, not the traditional egg batter. It was a bit strange. The green chili itself was flavorful. Being from NM, I am used to a red sauce being made from red chili powder. I could not quite distinguish what the sauce was made from that covered the enchilada. \n\nAll in all the food was quite tasty and reasonable for the amount of food we received. On top of it the service both over the phone and on site were great. My husband said the place was packed when he stopped by around 6:30 pm. | 1 |
Have you had the venison? If not, prepare to see God. | 1 |
Went based on reviews. Highly disappointed. Strangest wine list. Completely arranged by price. We are wine drinkers and gave up on bottles. Sweet savory fusion not successful. Worst risotto ever, tasted like perfume. Big group tasted lots of things, only liked cop salad and mushroom dish. So sorry | 0 |
This was my first time here and I can only give it 2 stars. Normally I am sure this is an ok place, it was rated at 4 stars with 103 reviews, however, that does not justify the treatment we received on this night.\n\nWe had 5 people in our party and 3 of use decided to take the all you can eat sushi. We each ordered an appetizer and 3 rolls each. 3x3=9 in most places. \n\nSo, first off the staff was friendly upon arrival and we were seated fairly quickly. Our drink order was taken pretty fast as well as our order. The appetizers came pretty quickly, however then the service came to a crawl. First one roll, then finally another, by the end of an hour we had received 6 rolls. I only got one of mine, someone else got two of hers and of course the last person got all three of hers.\n\nWe continually had to ask for refills on the tea as they were not coming over and checking on us. They would come by and take the empty plates but would not always ask if we needed anything. Finally our server came over and asked if there would be anything else? NOW THE BATTLE BEGAN!!!!\n\nI stated yes, I am still missing two rolls and she is missing one. The server stated no your are not, I was told you received everything you ordered and I was told your table is done. I stated that was incorrect and the we were still missing three rolls and named the three we were missing. She again stated that she was told we received everything we ordered. NOW WE ARE GOING TO BATTLE. I ordered three rolls and only got one, DON'T\""T TELL ME I ATE THREE WHEN I DID NOT. She then stated, let me go get your ticket and check. She came back to the table and proceeded to read the entire ticket to me.\n\nWhen she was done, I again stated by NAME the three rolls we did not receive. With a frustrated sigh, she said let go check with the kitchen. NOW HERE IS MY QUESTION; \n\nIf I am ordering all you can eat, WHY ARE YOU GOING TO DEBATE ME ON HOW MUCH I RECEIVED? The price is the same if I order one roll or twenty rolls, yes???\n\nA few times through dinner we had to request refills instead of it just being done. To clarify, they came to the table several times to pick up the empty dishes but would not always check to see if we needed anything.\n\nWhen I am paying for something, I don't expect to be debated on what I ordered and received. With several sushi places within a 5 miles radius of this place all offering all you can eat for about the same price, I can get better service without being debated by the staff on what I received and what I did not. If you are the only person bringing me my food then maybe, but when there were two other people bringing stuff to the table, who the hell are you to debate me on what I received???\n\nIn closing the food was decent and does warrant 3 to 4 stars for quality. We still left an 18% tip, 15% would have been too generous for the way we were treated. None of the five of us have a desire to return to this place. Like I said there are several places to choose from within a 5 mile radius of this place with the same quality or better and you will not be harassed by the staff or have to encounter and ugly battle or debate about what you received. \n\nALL YOU CAN EAT MEANS, I ORDER IT, YOU HAPPILY BRING IT. IF I DON'T EAT ALL I ORDERED, THEN YOUR POLICY IS TO CHARGE EXTRA. NO WHERE IN YOUR POLICY DOES IT STATE YOU WILL DEBATE ME ON WHAT I RECEIVED AND PLACED IN MY MOUTH. \n\nI came here hungry, I believe I would know if I received and ate three rolls. Two stars is more then generous for the treatment we received. The good part, we now know a place we will NOT RETURN TO EVER AGAIN.... | 0 |
The place might be easy to miss and I'll say that living right down the street and just happen to find it thanks to yelp! We'll I was looking for popusas and this place showed up. It was a little difficult figuring out where the entrance was since it's next to a building and has a small entrance to the back parking lot. Place looks very sketchy outside and as your walking in. So we decided to try a combo that came with that delicious Curtido. Popusas were amazing! That is all I have tried and I keep going back just for that. I gave it four stars just because service could have been better. But this place is definitely worth trying! | 1 |
For a chef so famous and well-talked about, I'd expect his restaurant foods to be high quality, not a batch of salt and sloppiness! I've been to Wolfgang's express restaurant in Walt Disneyworld, but I think even that food was more appetizing then what I had in Lupo!\n\nI don't mean to be rude, but this food was in no way what I expected. I came here with my sisters and cousin on a Saturday night, and the place was full of people, the lights were dim, the tables were white and fancy, and then... a waiter came and plopped two bread sticks in the middle of the table. Didn't even say a word. Not even a basket. Just two hard, long, and completely dry bread sticks wrapped in one napkin and placed in the middle of the table. So, my sisters and cousin and I were just wondering what to do with the sticks, and tried looking around the other tables to see if other people had eaten theirs. Many people still had their sticks.\n\nAfter several minutes of confusion and eating tiny pieces of the mystery bread sticks, we finally received a REAL basket of REAL bread that came with some garlic sauce and balsamic vinegar + olive oil. That was much better, but still not as good (I thought) as the bread I had in Maggiano's. Weird.\n\nSo, we ordered our food. Let's just say, it was hardly worth the price. Here's what we ordered (I'm condensing the names because those names on the menu were in Italian and ridiculously long):\n\n- Halibut ($31): Gah. Overcooked, or something. Definitely was more bland than I expected. The fish was placed on top of a bed of sloppily put-together tomatoes that were sauteed (I'm guessing) with onions and other things. Together, it tasted worst than something I could've done at home with the same ingredients. In fact, the sauce under the fish was watery, and way overcooked. Hardly in tact and the pesto sauce? Ah! Didn't even taste it! NOT worth $31! Look at my picture for how terrible the plating was.\n\n- Salmon ($30): Best thing I tried. The salmon was pretty good -- I liked the extra crunch it had, but I wasn't sure if that was on purpose or if it was a bit overcooked. Tthe side potatoes were just that: side potatoes. Very salty, no herbs -- just like french fries that weren't cut into fries yet. Eh.\n\n- Fettucini with truffles (Mushroom pasta) ($26): The fettucini was undercooked, lathered in oil and topped with salt. It was paired with truffles, but that didn't make up for the extremely unnecessary amount of oil it had. Had an odd mix of flavor that did not want me to eat any more than the few bites I had. My sisters agreed, only finishing the plate because of its expensive price.\n\n- Shrimp risotto ($29): Perhaps the item I disliked the most. The risotto was way too creamy and buttery, and did not pair well with the shrimp. I do admit, though, the shrimps were good. But, yeah, I couldn't even eat three bites of this. Just did not like it (except for the shrimp).\n\nI'll say this, though -- the service was pretty good. My sister blew out the candle on our table, and it was replaced instantly. We always got water refills, too. But, it was weird because a different person always came to our table. Different waiters. In fact, there were only waiters, no waitresses. Either way, I think service was decent, but the food just was not worth the $94 total plus $10 tip that we paid.\n\nThank God we had a 25% discount by showing them our tickets from The Lion King show! I would hate to pay full price for this!\n\nDo not come here if you're looking for good eats (unless you greatly enjoy oil and salt)! | 0 |
Overpriced \""special\"" for the 4th gave us a view of South Phoenix and the lonely abandoned hotel across the block. No option for views of fireworks to the north and east. Blue Hound closed for holiday, as well as the many excellent eateries downtown. Pool & DJ opened to the Public. We saw two servers in two hours at the pool top; never did anyone personally offer service. Front desk offering plenty of excuses & more drink credits but people needed food & service.\n\nDon't waste your time here as other downtown hotels have far better views & service, with more reasonable rates. It is noted that local guide in room has the majority of listed restaurants in Scottsdale & Arcadia. Kimpton seems out of touch with downtown establishments. | 0 |
I guess I didn't think it lived up to its hype..maybe it's because some of the food just didn't taste like how everyone was describing it to taste. Some of the sushi was rather gross and I saw the line for the crab legs and almost cried. I'm actually going to give this buffet another try the next time I'm in Vegas since I don't remember anything special about it. | 0 |
This was my first visit at Tilted Kilt. Me and my friend were there for lunch. it was pretty busy for lunch ( i don't know how though). As soon as we sat down the server asked us for drinks and everything was good so far. They changed shifts AND OUR SERVER CHANGED our server looked like she just woke up and came to work after a long night of partying, just looked like she didn't want to be there. Another thing i noticed is that there were only dudes in there ( literally no girl customer in there what so ever ). We ordered the food and it was CRAP ( not edible food) we ordered as follows:\n\n1. Black bean wrap- Great vegetarian option but it was too dry, not tasty at all seemed like it was sitting for a while so it was chewy and very pricy ( not worth it )\n\n2. Irish nachos- Their signature item, I don't eat beef so i got it replaced for chicken. There was not enough cheese on it and you could not even tell there was chicken on it. the taste was blend and just seemed disgusting.\n\n3. Wings with signature sauce- seems like i was eating shredded chicken ( either it was way too soft or that was not chicken ) it was not cooked well either. i would rather have gone to BWW to eat a meal. overall it was CRAPY wings\n\n4. Garlic Fries- they said this was one of there best selling dish, i don't know how, but to me there was more grease then fries itself just disgusting .\n\nwe are just so out of it, seems like this restaurant ( irish pub & eatery) concentrates more on how sluty there waitress should look then the food. THIS FRANCHISE WILL NOT SURVIVE FOR LONG TIME, THEY WILL CLOSE SOON. If you want to have fun here then drink over priced beer and look at some tits, but i rather do that at a strip club where i can actually see their tits for a price. I would suggest you to find a better place to go then this 'BREASTURANT' | 0 |
This may have been the most average burger I have ever had. Came in on a Saturday night at 6 and was seated almost right away. The pretzel fondue was pretty good and we ate all of that. My burger on the other hand was awful, I didn't even finish it. I was surprised considering this is a Fox restaurant and I love their other spots. | 0 |
I love this place!!! There's the whole Five Guys v. In-N-Out argument, and which one is better, etc. But the truth is, that's like comparing apples to oranges (whether you like apples over oranges, or vice versa, is a different story). \n\nTo me, it tastes a little more like burgers you get fresh off the grill in your backyard (of course, that could be because they wrap the burgers in foil). It is more expensive than In-N-Out, but when I order a small hamburger (one patty), fries and drink, it comes out to about $10. That's the same as a burger at Applebee's or Red Robin, and believe me, this burger is MUCH better. I also like that they offer a ton of toppings for \""free,\"" i.e., they don't charge extra. This allows me to get a burger with grilled onions, mushrooms and bell peppers (ohhhhh yeah, what's your name, who's your daddy).\n\nThe regular size fries come in a pretty decent sized cup, which is sharable with *at least* one other person. (Depending on how much of a fry monster you are.) Personally, I like the regular seasoned fries, as opposed to the cajun seasoned fries. \n\nAlso, as other peeps have mentioned, the soda machines are touch screen that give you lots of soda options. For example, for Diet Coke - there's Diet Coke Lime, Diet Coke Cherry, Diet Coke Cherry Vanilla, Diet Coke Orange, etc. And that's just for Diet Coke. It's like that for each type of soda, e.g., Fanta, Coke Sprite, etc. It's awesome! \n\nAs a FYI, this particular location appears to have the A/C on overdrive ALL the time. It makes it a little uncomfortable to eat there sometimes. I've been to Five Guys at the Las Vegas outlets and on Flamingo at the 215, and neither seem to have the same issue. \n\nOverall, I can't compare Five Guys to In-N-Out because for me, they're just different. In my world (and with the help of an elastic waistband), I can make room for both. | 1 |
Definitely the best coffee house I've ever frequented, and I used to frequent this place a lot back in the days when I'd have to hunker down with my 6 novels a week for school. \n\nTons of tables, lots of menu options, yummy bakery case stuff, ready copies of The Onion, cool, friendly staff, and walls covered in ever-changing artwork for sale by local artists.\n\nThese peeps know how to make a skim chai latte like no other. | 1 |
Matt's Big Breakfast is AWESOME\nThe food is great, great retro-atmosphere and the staff is very attentive and friendly. Centrally located and very easy to get to by the Light Rail or plenty of parking in the rear. | 1 |
I wish I could give these pigs zero stars! I've been going to the Discount Tire on Maryland Parkway for the better part of 14 years and they are always amazing, extremely helpful and fast. \n\nI recently moved to the Southwest side of town and this is the closest Discount Tire for me. I went to get my tires rotated and balanced- it took an hour and cost $45. Huh?! I went to purchase new tires for my RV and they said they were a special order. I asked them to order them. 3 days later no phone call so I called them. The tires were never ordered so I asked again that they be ordered. Another 3 days goes by (6 total days!) and no phone call. I called them again and they had no update or record of ordering the tires. Being extremely irritated I then went across the street to Ted Weins and not only were the tires NOT special order but they had them in stock!! And, they let me buy them! So crazy...\n\nThese guys are happy to help you if you are a lady with a low cut shirt or if you have a monster truck and are looking to drop a few grand on new tires and rims. I will never go to any Discount Tire again - except for the one on Maryland Pkwy. They are amazing!! | 0 |
My husband and I are from out of town and walked in here and the guy in there was helpful. I would recommend this place. Thanks guys. | 1 |
This to me is the best pizza in town! There are some close seconds but consistently, the pizza here is hot, great crust and the sauce is delicious. I am a fan of the simple cheese pizza and I have never been disappointed here. The owner is great and he is often seen being the one who makes the pizza. | 1 |
The worst service ever! We went to get lunch since the website said 1030 am for breakfast and at 1045 they said we couldn't order it so we were stuck in the line at McDonald's and couldn't even get out. The kid in the drive through said he just placed an order for lunch so we asked for the manager and he said nope it was an accident. 1st learn to speak English, 2nd you people want $15 an hour?!??? That is the worst bull I have ever heard. | 0 |
Complete Madness!!! \n\nWell, the spicy chicken is at least. A very simple Asian menu of rice, choice of meat and salad. But the salad dressing is amazing, the spicy chicken delicious and the rice...well its rice, but top it all off with the made-from-scratch teriyaki sauce and I'm sold. \n\nA quick and easy meal you can get to go and is priced very reasonable. I've only had the spicy chicken (which is amazing), but I don't know if I would venture to any of the other options. The spicy chicken had me from the get-go. | 0 |
This restaurant was the highlight of my Vegas trip! Loved the atmosphere and the wine!\n\nCalamari was perfectly fried and seasoned so well. I was addicted. We also started with the mushroom pizza. I was impressed and the flavor was impeccable.\n\nI ordered the filet, medium rare (duh). It was juicy and the sear on the outside just put it over the top. They can make some fine steak there. The vegetables we got on the side were not doused in grease and were surprisingly delicious for a side! I tried my friend's veal and the sauce along with the veal made for a fabulous combination! We tried several desserts the the caramel bundido made me want to take a bath in that salted caramel sauce! It was out of this world. Easily the best dish of the night even though everything else was great. I highly recommend! | 1 |
If I could do 0 stars I would. Where do I start? It's annoying to field invasive, \""personal\"" questions when I come in for a quick bank transaction. \""Where do you work?\"" Is the most common question I've been asked when I have had to step inside. Since the same question happens every time, I know their effort at making this a \""personal\"" banking experience is fake and forced, which is even more annoying. \n\nI cashed a sizable check, well tried, a few months back, and the sum of money was not large enough where I thought it warranted a return trip. They said they had to get the funds and they'd hold the check and I was to come back 2 days later. Ok? So I returned and the teller looked at my account like none of this was obvious, my visit was a complete surprise, and he processed the transaction like it was a WITHDRAWAL not cashing a check. Wtf? Also, they had to give me about half the money in 20's because they ran out of 100's. How does a bank run out of 100's? I was especially annoyed because this was after I gave them a two day headstart so I could even get the money in the first place. Also, I found the teller asking questions about how/where my check came from to be too prying and quite frankly, give me my damn money and stop asking questions about things that aren't your business. \n\nA month ago I went in to close my account. The manager of course came out to play the good guy, and talk me out of it. When he asked me why I was leaving, I tried to be polite and cite my recent marriage as the reason, but of course being Midworst Bank, they have to keep plowing away with questions. So, I finally, and bluntly, told him exactly why I was leaving, describing everything I mentioned above, and their severe lack of mobile banking. He had the gall to make a joke out of my being upset with getting $700 in twenties. Nice. I was told they would close my account and that was that. \n\nNOT. The never ending banking experience continues! I received a statement for my account which I thought closed! So I called and no one was able to help me, because they are so mismanaged and disorganized, nothing is achievable in one transaction or even one phone call. The girl asked me which manager helped me, \""soandso or soandso?\"" I don't know/remember, this was a month ago, do you people not keep records? We finally figured out the manager who helped me but of course he was out on lunch so I had to wait an hour and a half before he called me back. \n\nYou know what he said? This, being the manager of the bank I left after I told him how awful their banking structure is. He said HE FORGOT to close my account. After he made another joke that was inappropriate and ill-timed. How do you forget to do your job? Too many hour and a half lunches, I guess. And the most lol-worthy moment: \""I see you have a credit of $0.78. Normally when we close accounts we ask you to pick up the funds but since this is a special exception, I can mail you a check for it instead.\""\n\nI'm sure he forgot to mail the check, as I have yet to receive anything, but at least I avoided wasting anymore time in that circus. | 0 |
This place was huge! It's located in the sketchy area of town and the parking lot was almost nonexistent, but they've got scrubs, lab coats, stethoscopes, and all kinds of medical jazz you need. Like, whoa. I bought a nice lab coat here for $19, which I thought was reasonably priced. \nThere isn't much to say about this place except this is THE place to get your medical uniforms here. It's bomb diggity. I highly recommend it. | 1 |
Mill Pointe Apartments has merged with the 201 West property next door and they are now known as Huntington Apartment Homes. There is also new management under Allison-Shelton. This change took place in April 2014 so I understand that there are still some issues to work out with management and organization (and some residents are not happy about this change), but I am still glad that I took a chance and decided to move when my lease ended this summer.\n\nAfter apartment searching again in Tempe, I wanted to update this review after seeing what else is out there. For this price range, I would say that this is a good deal because of the amount of space and location. The quality of the apartment is comparable to what you would find in other complexes at this price range (no real wooden floors, surfaces for countertops, somewhat rough carpet), although Mill Pointe seems to be older and it shows in the quality of the flooring, bathroom, etc. One great thing that I did not mention before was that I did not have any insect issues at all, and that the complex overall is very quiet.\n\nManagement still has a lot of room for improvement and I hope this will get better as it has been a few months since the transition/merger. It is still difficult to reach the office by phone. None of the staff have an individual email address; rather there is one single address for the whole property that you use, and they will direct it to the appropriate person (rather inconvenient when you already know who you want to contact), and even then you may not receive a reply. Often the staff in the leasing office don't seem to know what's going on either. Work orders, even important ones, may require a few follow-ups (although my last request was completed within 24 hours which was the fastest response I had ever seen!).\n\nOverall, I was mostly satisfied with my living experience here as a first apartment on my own. However If you can afford to increase your own price range by even just $50/month for rent, I would recommend looking elsewhere. You can settle for the quality of the apartment, but it is really the management that will frustrate you when living here. | 0 |
I revoked my wife's dinner picking privledges after she chose this place. This place is clean and means well with the 'organic' and 'green' stuff but that does not make up for the complete lack of quality and flavor in this food. First, they use Boylan soda products that are beyond disgusting. There is a reason that most places use Coke and Pepsi products. My diet cola tasted like the smell of bandaids. Second, We got the breadsticks with marinara for an appetizer and they were small, hard and flavorless bread brushed slightly with oil. Thrid, They didn't write our order down and the stuff on our pizza was wrong. The pizza was decent size and the pepperoni was thickly sliced which was nice. But the sauce was bland and tasted like the sauce from Spaghetti-o's. The crust was burnt, so much so that my wife and I were having little sword fights with our crust pieces. The staff was super nice and everything but they have some serious issues that will keep us from coming back. This place is was overpriced, but i guess someone has to pay for the Prius and Smart Car delivery cars. | 0 |
El stinko grande. There isn't a single thing I would recommend about this place. The \""BBQ\"" is lousy, the service is pathetic, and it just isn't worth the effort. The sides are passable, but not at the price. A McDonald's McRib sandwich is better BBQ that what this place puts out. Go anywhere else but here. | 0 |
Our server, Ken, was one of the best servers I have ever had. The service was 5 out of 5. The food was good and I would give it 3 out of 5.\n\nWe arrived for our reservations and were seated after a short delay. When we arrived the wait list was 2 hours long so make sure to make a reservation.\n\nWe started off with the shrimp cocktail. These were some of the biggest shrimp I have seen on a cocktail. We were served 4 shrimp. We were not told the size but they looked like they may have been U-8's (more likely U-16's but they were huge). They were served with two sauces both of which were excellent.\n\nOut next course was a wedge salad. Their wedge salad consists of three separate salads: a traditional wedge, a wedge with fried pepperoncini, and one with nuts and a dark dressing. All three salads were pretty good. \n\nFor our main courses we opted for an 18oz bone in ribeye and an 8 oz fillet, both cooked rare. The side was the mash of the day (lobster mash potatoes). The side was excellent. Both steaks were pretty good. The ribeye was overcooked and came out medium rare. The filet was cooked properly but was a little tough. \n\nNOTE: The menu states \""Our steaks and prime rib are upper 2/3 choice Angus beef\"". This means they serve the top 1/3 of Choice beef. Therefore they are not selling Prime beef but rather good cuts of choice beef. The difference was noticeable in both steaks. The Ribeye had larger pockets of fat as oppossed to more spread out marbleing. The filet was tough for a filet. The dry age on the Ribeye was excellent. I really enjoyed the Ribeye and would give it a 7 out of 10. The filet receives a 4 out of 10 because it was tough.\n\nThe service was really phenomenal the entire meal. Ken explained everything and was a true pro.\n\nThe meal was reasonably priced for a nice Vegas meal With that being said, for $40 to $50 a steak they should serve you Prime beef. \n\n If you use your Tropicana card you can save a few bucks. I would eat here again. | 1 |
UPDATE: So after I posted this honest review, Earl of Sandwich actually reached out to me. Something I appreciated. I As I shared below, I voiced my concernes and they apologized asking me to try them again. Because they are located in Vegas, it may be a minute before I get back out there. Nonetheless, the fact they reached out to me was a big deal in my book. I'll post my updated review after I've visited them again in the future. \n\nOver-rated. Had the Chipotle Chicken Avocado sandwich. Very, very dry and my wheat bread was burnt. The salads are actually better than the sandwiches. Should change the name to Earl of Salads. Just sayin... | 0 |
Somewhat disappointed \n\nToday I Went to the Cafe Rio Mexican Grill for lunch. The restaurant was crowded, however people were moving through the cafeteria style line and receiving their entr\u00e9e's very fast. \n\nAt Cafe Rio, you select the type of food you want to eat, add the meat, beans, sauces, and extras according to your own preferences. Everything is fresh and prepared in front of you. The tortillas at Cafe Rio are made to order so I knew I was going to order a burrito because I really enjoy homemade tortillas.\n\nAs your looking at the menu it seems as if you are being hurried through the serving line. On my first visit I ordered a sweet pork burrito with, cheese, black beans, rice and salsa. As you place your order, the food is passed down the cook line and tossed behind onto a conveyor belt which runs your entr\u00e9e through an oven. \n\nTo be honest I was somewhat disappointed in the quality and taste of the food. My entr\u00e9e had an overwhelming taste of salt, it was all I could taste. The burrito just wasn't very good.\n\nI assumed that Cafe Rio would be another version of Chipoltle because the serving style and food items are very similar but I think I prefer Chipoltle. \n\nTo end on a postive note Cafe Rio is clean, well decorated, and the employees are friendly and very accommodating. | 0 |
I paid $34 for shrimp & chicken fajitas that I could have got a Apple Bees.. Chicken was dry and cheap meat.. Only enough guacamole for one fajita. Veggies weren't fully saut\u00e9ed and looked like they came out of a frozen bag instead of freshly chopped.. Disappointed especially for that cost | 0 |
awesome! | 1 |
I do not like this particular Petsmart at all and hope that they make some changes.\n\nFirst off the fact that they have 1 door next to the register they seem to use makes it hard to get in and out, especially with a pet.\n\nSecondly, the main aisle in the store does not allow but 1 person in it. If someone is looking at the Martha Stewart stuff, then someone has to wait until they move to get around them or have to go down a different aisle to get somewhere.\n\nThe grooming department is good, but nothing special. Most employees don't seem happy to be there. I feel like it's mass confusion when dropping off my pet or picking up afterwards.\n\nI have never used VCA there so I can not voice a thought at that end. | 0 |
Food was fresh and the staff is very nice.\nThe best I have had. The hummus was great the Babaganoush was okay. The meat dishes and rice were also great !!\nDef my spot for Greek food! | 1 |
The black bean veggie burger, as ubiquitous as it is, is very good here. The chipotle mayo and the addition of the avocado and salsa send this burger over the top. The fries, either regular or sweet potato, are superb--nice and thin so they get really crispy. Although oddly enough the regular fries taste a lot like McDonald's fries. Hmmm... :-) I've also had their strawberry milkshake. I swear I could drink one everyday they are that good.\n\nI've gone to this place as much as twice a week, so this has become my new go-to place when I'm too lazy to pack my lunch. The staff is ALWAYS super nice and get my order right every time. A great place to visit!!! | 1 |
The Egg Rolls and the Pho were very good! | 1 |
If there was a below 0 rating that would be too good for them!\n \nThis co. exploits the elderly. A tag team makes a routine Ac service call. One finds over 900.00 in repair work, the other is preparing a 5 year contract in his vehicle. My 83 year old mother was presented the estimate and contract together. There would be no charge if she would sign the five year contract for just 1000.00.\n \nShe was never told that any repairs or parts for 5 years would be charged to her. She was led to believe after all there was no charge for today.\n \nCosts for capacitors 15.00 to 18.00,Desert Valley's cost 242.00 and 150.00. Acid bath of coils not recommended by S alt River Project or any other reputable Ac Service co. on a 7 year old unit yearly serviced charge 200.00 per coil. If these coils had been as remotely dirty as suggested average cost 120.00 for both coils.\n \nMy phone conversation with the owner was unpleasant at best. Confrontation on pricing and validity of services needed being inflated to press the 5 year contract were answered by \""I do what I gotta do to be competitive.\"" I asked if it was explained to my mother the 1000.00 contract didn't protect her from further charges. Answer, \"" No one held a gun to her head to sign the contract. It's on the contact.\n \nI stated we didn't want the contract. His retort he'd give back 58.00 but keep 942.00 his charge for the work. After all we couldn't just walk away not paying. In all of this I never implied we wouldn't pay a fair price for questionable work done. 300.00 and out of the contract seemed fair.\n \nThere was no negotiation possible. Her age and vulnerability meant nothing. The owner proudly touted I've done nothing illegal. I informed him I'd be filling complaints. What if this was your mother I asked? Bring it on \""I've done nothing illegal.\""\nSo how many others has he scammed? These folks on fixed incomes, as in my mother's case recently loosing a spouse. This business is a predator with no conscience. She has never received the 58.00. \n \nSusan Arnold | 0 |
I've been going to Butt Out for a while now. I am happy to drive from Tatum & Bell to see these guys. I am always greeted warmly. The massive amount of 'juice' innovations behind the bar is staggering and may even be a little bit intimidating, until one of the employees asks a few questions and services up the perfect juice. Butt Out has good tech with in-house help. They have juice both from Indigo Vapor as well as 'house' juices, all of top quality. Free specialty coffee at the front and couches in the lounging area in the back next to the purified water. I have always enjoyed my get aways to Butt Out. I have referred a handful of friends and co-workers and all of them are very happy customers. Thank you Matt! | 1 |
My kids have been going to Dr Bond for 8 years now. Love his office. Love the staff. Never wait long. Love that they have walk in times for unexpected illness. | 1 |
I started my membership here a couple of years ago because they were reasonably priced and the massages were good. Since then, I've moved and go to a different location. \n\nLast week I came back and was thoroughly disappointed. I called on a Friday for a Saturday appointment. But after I left work that night and checked my VM, someone called and said I missed my appointment today!? I immediately called them and told them about the mis-communication. The person that picked up the phone was very curt and made me feel like it was my fault. She rescheduled me for tomorrow, the correct day, and didn't say anything else. \n\nWhen I arrived the next day, I checked in and went to use the restroom. When I came back, the two receptionists were in semi-heated conversation about when I checked in. One of them even turned around and asked me directly what time did I check in. After I told them, the other one said well, it's not in the system. Clearly the front staff need to get it together and be more professional and pleasant. I like to go to a warm, friendly and welcoming massage place because it does affect your relaxation during the massage. \n\nIt's sad because I liked my massage from Dan but unfortunately because of the reception and schedule mishap, I will not be coming back. | 0 |
After hearing some reviews on this place I thought I would give it a try. The dinner here as a whole was a failure. The food came out at all different times, Drinks took forever to arrive, as did other items and I won't be back. Seemed like the restaurant was way understaffed. The food was good but not worth the horrible service. | 0 |
one of the new clubs in vegas which is nice. the wait took forever since we didnt get a table the night we went. paid the security just to pass the line and had to pay to get in. which sucked btw. the decor is so-so. pretty tight compared to the other club but the view of the waterfall is gorgeous. tables looked small but i cant write a whole review since we came here on one of our last night and we were really burnt from the non stop partying and gambling without rest. till next time! | 1 |
This was the worst hotel I've ever stayed at in Los Vegas, and that is saying a lot since I've been to Vegas 30 times at least in my life. \n\nDue to a scheduling conflict here in Vegas, this was really the only hotel that had availability. I'm going to write the review now while it is fresh on my mind.\n\nFirst, I checked in to my room and there is a dirty towel on my bed and another dirty towel in the sink. I called immediately and told the front desk and they seemed to not understand what I was asking for. Obviously I want to change rooms, the woman seemed appalled that I'd want to change rooms over 'a towel' as she put it. Anyway, I finally got to my next room, and it looked like it had been cleaned. The carpet is stained though, so it is tough to tell. I had just sat down on the bed and then the door knocked for housekeeping, so maybe this room wasn't cleaned. I just ignored it and assumed someone forgot they got this room.\n\nThe bed is horrible. Has to be 30 years old and just feels like you're laying on metal. They make you pay for tooth paste instead of offering it complimentary. Of the 20 other places I've stayed at in Vegas, they're the first to do that. \n\nThe food was horrible, I ordered room service pizza and it came fried to the paper plate that it was on, so I couldn't even eat it unless I wanted to eat the paper plate as well as they were melted together (the crust and plastic plate). \n\nPlease do not stay here. Book early and get a decent hotel. This hotel is an travesty and the only decent thing about the whole property is the Sportsbook. \n\nAlso, the hotel staff are likely homeless Las Vegas residents based on their demeanor, intelligence, and attire. | 0 |
Michael's has gone downhill over the years. They used to be a fun ice cream and burger joint with old music and vintage decor and great ice cream. But now their staff is just sort of there, the ice cream isn't anywhere near as good, the prices have increased and the music no longer fits the expected atmosphere. We would sure like to see a better shop back in town. | 0 |
My family and I have been here several times and every experience we've had here has been great! My four year old LOVES their French toast so much that she refuses to try anything else! Their pecan waffles and pancakes are fantastic and their eggs are always cooked perfectly. The waitresses already recognize us and are always friendly and welcoming. We've met the owner, as well, and he's just as nice, eager to get to know you and making sure that everything was tasty. This is hands down the best breakfast/lunch spot in the East Valley! | 1 |
We would give Ri Ra a million stars if we could! This review is for our wedding reception we held here for 150 guests. The moment we took a tour of Ri Ra we knew we wanted our reception here because the decor and vibe was what we'd been searching for. We quickly met with their staff who were extremely accommodating, welcoming and determined to make our vision come true. We live in California so we had to plan over emails and phone calls, but the managers made us feel 100% confident that our wedding would be what we wanted because they were sooo organized! They made us feel like it would be amazing, and it was!!! Throughout the planning process, we worked closely with Paula, the manager, who was extraordinary! She was well organized, enthusiastic, helpful, answered emails quickly and genuinely cared about all my questions. I actually felt relaxed because I knew the details were in good hands (which isn't easy for the bride!) During our reception, all the staff was attentive, no one waited for drinks, food was delicious (she even made sure our Vegan guests, kids, and dietary restrictions were taken care of!), and we had the most amazing time ever! We want to thank RiRa, Paula and Scott for all their time, hard work, and fantastic implementation skills that helped give us a memory we'll forever cherish!!! | 1 |
We just tried kyochon chicken in LA and it left us craving for more here in Vegas, unfortunately they do not have one here so we decided to look for a place that offered Korean chicken wings. I decided on Soyo after reading the reviews and seeing that it was 4 stars. Overall the experience itself was not horrible, but the food was not up to par for my palate. We ordered the 2 kinds of chicken wings, the garlic and the special one. The chicken had a slight stenchy after taste that chicken gives off if not properly handled (my nose is super sensitive), the taste ok, nothing really to rave about. Also FYI the side orders are not included when you order only \""tapas\"" (appetizers) re: chicken wings, but if you must have them it is $3 more. I then decided to order my favorite bibimbap, unlike many though I prefer mine cold and not in a stone pot, which I had requested them to do. The bibimbap was a disappointment as well, I mean I never would've thunk that they put lettuce in this dish? And the meat was ground meat, and a handful of nori which made my dish smell fishy, I doused it with hot sauce and it still lacked in flavor. Unappetizing. Well at least I got my $3 side dishes which I spent $10 for (the cost of bibimbap) but alas that too was blah... The kimchi unsavory, the only thing i like was the glass noodles with mayo and broccoli, the rest I did not even bother trying, some black beans, and radish dish. The only salvation for this meal was the free iced barley tea drink and the pickled radish that came with the wings. Now maybe it's not really fair to judge this place based on just these three dishes, but if you ask me WILL I RECOMMEND THIS PLACE? I would say NO. WILL I COME BACK? That is a NO as well.... Unless somebody else drags me there and pays for it. But aside from the food though...I really did love the ambiance, even their outdoor patio setting, really reminded me of Korean drama series, I mean it probably is a great place to hang out and get wasted, maybe then you can't really tell how bad the food is. | 0 |
What a total waste of time, to save a few $$$? Rude clerks to boot! I booked a car on Southwest's website for pick up at the airport in vegas, and as everyone else experienced it took literally 1 hour to get thru the line, and their was only like 15 or 20 people in it! I mean for like $2 a day more you can book another company and save grey hairs and hours of your life. I don't know about you, but an hour of my time and stress is worth more than $2!\nHow hard could it be to staff more clerks when it's going to be busy? the most frusterating part is that THEY KNOW IT WILL BE BUSY BECAUSE THEY HAVE 90% of their reservations AHEAD OF TIME! I swear the management here must be complete idiots of not really give a crap about their customers or the future success of their business. Who ever is staffing this place should be fired immidately and replaced with anyone. I think the any drive thru clerk at MacDonalds could do a better job ! | 0 |
I ordered pizza for myself and my two sons last night and wasn't disappointed in the quality at all. We got pizza, wings, and I got a slice of cheesecake to indulge in after they went to bed. All were tasty. My only complaint is that it took over an hour and a half for the delivery. If I had known that, I would have probably called a different establishment. By the time the food got to us, I had two very cranky children and I was quite cranky myself. Hoping for a better delivery experience next time around. | 1 |
Mitten in der Stadt gelegen (Bahnhofsn\u00e4he) ist der Zoo ein Ruhepol. Viele Gr\u00fcnfl\u00e4chen, ein ehemaliger Wasserspeicher in Bergform inmitten des Zoos von dem aus man einen grandiosen Ausblick hat.\nViele Sitzgelegenheiten so dass man sch\u00f6n Pausen einlegen kann.\nEs gibt mit Sicherheit Zoos mit mehr Tieren aber Karlsruhe ist definitiv einen Ausflug wert! | 1 |
I went there not to long ago & I was greeted by a very nice girl, lupe! It is amazingggg! She prepared my smoothie, which was bomb! (: deffinatley go! | 1 |
I really don't know why some give this place a one star? What are you comparing this place to? This is my third review because I love this place. It is the Best \""local\"" Hawaiian food place in Vegas! I don't think you would find a better value for the portion size of food they serve. Overall, most of their food is awesome. Can you find better food in Oahu? Of course you can, but we are in Las Vegas. | 1 |
I lived right next to Sears Auto in Glendale and found that not only was their service good but their prices beat everyone out. So since I just moved to Scottsdale and my AC is on the verge of going out and I decided to check Yelp for finding a new \""go to\"" for my Automotive needs. The one I decided on was Kelly Clark Automotive. I told them my AC situation and they said it would be a min of $60 just to check it out. Well called Sears (at the location Im reviewing) and they said it would be free to \""eyeball it\"". I drove in this morning and they did a full diagnostic, discovered 2 O rings were leaking and it needed a charge. The discovery was FREE as promised. I dont know about you but that beats paying a minimum of $60 any day!! I remain loyal to Sears Auto! | 1 |
Finally got around to using my groupon and once again the food is mediocre....I mean I could put the chefs(if you can call them that) out of business. I thought I chose simple, easy enough items-chicken pot pie, turkey burger, and chicken salad....I was so bothered with this place.....the chicken salad was watery the pot pie had no taste, and I couldn't tell if the turkey burger was done or not............not sure how long this business will last with no skill. | 0 |
In town on business and I always try to find places like this. Wow, a martini bar not named the Blue Martini? OK, I'm in!\n\nSo I strolled over and walked in. First impression was it was a cool, cozy, and trendy joint. Liked the exposed brick walls, lighting, etc. Only problem is, I don't go to a restaurant or a bar to eat and drink the atmosphere!\n\nSo I grab a table in the bar. It was about 5pm and there might have been 15 people in the whole place. Two bartenders made eye contact with me so I figured they would be waiting on me. I figured wrong. I sat there for a good ten minutes and was getting ready to get up and leave when the younger tender came over and said with a \""deer in the headlights look\"", do you want a drink or something???? Well hell, what was your first guess? I refrained from quoting Foxworthy and saying \""here's your sign\""!\n\nSo OK we were off to a bumpy start. I didn't have a martini, however there was a few options on the drink menu. I was just here for a bite, so my review is based on that.\n\nA few minutes later the other bartender comes back with my water and gives me a menu. I ordered some turkey wrap with a fruit salad for a side. I say \""some\"" turkey wrap because it was really that unimpressive! \n\nIt seemed to take forever for it to arrive. Given the fact that it wasn't busy, it did take a long time to arrive. When it did, it looked OK. The fruit salad looked as if it was ready for the trash, so I bypassed that. The wrap just had zero flavor and was loaded with lettuce........way to much. The only flavor that presented itself was blandness! It was very disappointing.\n\nAll in all, I think this is probably a way better bar to have a drink in then a restaurant. I will return to try a martini, but I will pass on the food. | 0 |
Chris is a God-send! Literally! I found him in the church bulletin and went there in need of major auto repairs. My 2002 Chevy Trailblazer has a lot of miles on it and all the original parts are starting to fall apart. He does free diagnostics and doesn't charge a huge labor cost. He doesn't make up problems with your car just to get the business. And if you bring in the parts, he discounts the labor cost. Very fair. Very nice man and his staff is super cool as well. I highly recommend him. I have been super happy with his service. | 1 |
I wasn't expecting much from this restaurant- we were really hungry and just needed somewhere to eat that wasn't fast food or required trendy wear. But the food was really bad. I had the rosemary chicken with roasted vegetables and potatoes. The chicken was so dry and had no flavor, even the dark meat wasn't very good. The few pieces of carrots that were there were still partially raw. The service was very good though. | 0 |
Freddy should be as disappointed as I was with my wash here. I bought a Groupon which gave me $9 off of my $50 \""Express Detail\"" hand wax, which was really the only reason I came here. I was a little hesitant to just drive through the car wash machine and then have it quickly dried off, so I paid the extra for the wax in order to have extra attention paid to my car. \n\nFirst off, the young lady working the booth, essentially taking my order, was not friendly at all. Very monotonous, as though she did not want to be there. As the first point of contact for the company, she should've been on her game and obnoxiously friendly!\n\nI sat and watched the attendants dry my baby down, half-heartedly. I could see from 15 feet away LARGE dirty areas that were not addressed until after they called me up and I pointed them out. I did a walk-around of my car and there were still bug guts and other spots across the front of my car. What's the purpose of the wax/detail if you're not even going to get my car clean?? I pointed out several spots where there was still wax residue on the hood. I refused to tip these kids because of their lack of attention. Tips are for those who go above and beyond, not for those who do a quick pass with a rag after taking my car through a machine. I guess you can't really expect too much from minimum wage (I assume) kids who don't have a lot invested in the job itself.\n\nThe kicker was when I was driving home, I noticed something on my driver window...they took a small chunk out of my interior tint!! I was already halfway home when I noticed, so I didn't go back, but you bet your butt they'll be receiving a phone call about it. \n\nLong story short, \""Fabulous\"" Freddy's will no longer have my business and I would not advise anyone else go here either. | 0 |
So Scottsdale needs a good sports bar....so I REALLLY wanted to like Blue 32. But in the end I am not very impressed. \n\nLet's start with the first thing that sets the tone for your dining experience, the hostess and wait staff. This was my third time there and we arrived during Saturday College Football. It was me and three buddies. The hostess had no idea what was going on and she was walking us to a table in the bar when two other people took it from right in front of us. Instead of her telling them to get up she made us wait. We waited for close to an hour. \n\nFinally we get a seat at the bar. Now the TV situation at Blue 32 ss great...if you have an in with the guy managing the TV Remote. We were there for the GAME OF THE WEEK and they insisted the ASU vs NO ONE CARES game was more important. I don't think the bar manager got the memo that 85% of the US who watches college sports was watching the game of the week. \n\nNow to the food. Decent not great. I have had their tacos, wings and burgers all of which were nothing but mediocre at best. \n\nIf I could fuse the set up of Blue 32 with the food from Zipps or Goldies then we would have a real Scottsdale Sports Bar. For now we are stuck with this.... | 0 |
Did you ever think there would be such a restaurant here in an \""all-nighter city\"" that cooks and serves Ramen noodles? Yes, there is tucked in-between small shops along Spring Mountain Road or otherwise known as \""Chinatown\"" in Vegas.\n\nAs you may or may not know it', \""Ramen\"" noodles is one of Japanese noodles invented in 1958 by Japan's Nissin Foods. These are thin, ribbon-like, lightweight, calorie-rich, tasty, and cheap that can be bought in packs of 1 or 10 (you can find them in your Asian or Oriental grocery near you or in any of your college friend's pantry). It's one of those quick cook-it-up soups.\n\nIt's rather an eccentric choice of mine to dine in this place with my Mom last night around 6 p.m. on a very rainy night in Vegas. Soup is the answer to the cold, wet rain! Ramen is kind-of over-the-top in this restaurant!\n\nWith a sweet, smiling greeting from the waitress, \""Moshi, moshi!\"" in Japanese, which translates to \""Hello\"" or rather \""Welcome!\"" (I have learned a few Japanese greetings in high school and having been to Tokyo before, the greeting didn't sound \""foreign\""). It brought a smile to my lips, I knew I would have a good dining experience. \n\nThe restaurant is small and cozy but cheerful with minimalist Japanese style decor including the bathroom's interior design was contemporary Japanese. There are table seatings and bar-like seating available. Menu is simple. Three choices of Ramen noodle soups in \""Tonkotsu Ramen\"" (pork bone), \""Shoyu Ramen\"" (soy paste), and \""Miso Ramen\"" (bean paste). Nothing else to confuse any soup-hungry soup-lover. A list of toppings for the noodles soup for an extra charge, 8 \""Other Dishes\"", 4 kinds of cold beverages, 2 kinds of beer choices, but no dessert and no hot beverages on the menu.\n\nI ordered the house specialty soup which is the \""Tonkatsu Ramen\"" Soup. It's very hearty soup in a thick, cloudy milk-like tasty broth. Topped with green onions, 3 slices of pork, bamboo shoots, and with kikurage (dried black mushrooms), I drizzled it with sesame seeds and hot spice powder. Oh, wow, there was no need for chewing the roast pork that melted in my mouth. Surely, the pork melts! Another dish I ordered was the \""Mimi Mentaiko\"" which consists of Fish Cod Roe (or fish eggs which are red-orange in color is otherwise, caviar) with strips of nori seaweed and green onions topped on a bowl of steamed Japanese rice. Very appetizing, a sure favorite! The \""Pork Belly Bowl\"" is also one dish you ought to try; delicious. As usual green tea on ice was my beverage pairing for these meals.\n\nFunny thing...the cheerful smiling waitress who served us went to show her colleagues in the kitchen my soup bowl which made her shyly squeal in delight to show them all it was empty!! I caught a glimpse of the cook's smile.\n\nYes, I left nothing in the bowl, not even a drop of soup!\nIt must have been that I really love soup, or it was cold and wet outside or just that I needed to fill my belly...how can you go wrong in making such a choice to eat for the night. For a price that's easy on your pocket, aahemm! wallet...an excellent deal! \""Arigato gozaimas!\"" (English translation is \""Thank you!\""), as we left the restaurant in good spirit! | 1 |
Stayed here one night and loved the view, hospatility and the convenience to the Wynn and Encore as well as the shopping mall across the street. The hotel has a lot of amenities to offer but beware, you will be charged 19.95 for it, so use it....Great view of the strip depending where you are in the hotel. The Trump sits alone but they do have a shuttle that takes you to the Wynn and Encore which you can then catch the public bus transportation all over the strip or the metro rail...All in all, great stay! | 1 |
This location is the 2nd highest volume store next to Portland, OR. At least that's what a store employee told me a couple of months ago. From the sight of the parking lot- even on a Tuesday at 11am- I completely believe them. There is parking in the back of the building and I highly recommend putting it to good use. I am a TJ's loyal- for about 15 years. They have a great selection whether you're out for good, healthy bread, produce, poultry, wine, dairy/soy products or chocolate. I highly recommend the seasoned turbot in the frozen section. If you want a different kind of veggie burger, the Masala Burgers (frozen section) are excellent- they taste like samosas without the fried outer part and are surprisingly good in burger form. Pound plus chocolate bars are perfect for making flourless chocolate torte cakes (and you can make one for about $6 or less using TJ's products). They have plenty of organics, premade items including hummus, sushi & salads, non-foods such as flowers, household cleaners and Rosemary Christmas trees, and even some greeting cards (for $.99 ea!) Enjoy the bounty! \n\nps If you bring your own bags you get to enter yourself into a drawing for free groceries. \n\nTrading Hours: Daily 9 am - 9 pm | 1 |
Cute little cafe with a nice view of the strip. Great if you enjoy watching people pass by a classy establishment drunk as a skunk wielding the yard-long margarita. \n\nThe roast chicken wrap was pretty much the best wrap I've had ever. Perfect proportions of everything-it was simply amazing. The service was great and we got free popovers with strawberry butter so everyone wins.\n\nOnly complaint I had was the drink I ordered from the bar was pretty watered down, but other than, great experience! | 1 |
I had such high hopes for this place =(\n\nMy boyfriend and I stopped here after hearing that they had a lot of vegan options on their menu. First of all, it was FREEZING inside. SO cold that I had to ask for a cup of tea because I was getting tired of sitting with goosebumps. We were both hungry, and got the Vegan Sampler ($26.99). I got a cup of tea and we got a side of garlic naan.\n\nThe garlic naan wasn't naan. It was just flatbread (roti) with WAY too much garlic pushed into the top. Neither my boyfriend nor I could stomach that much garlic, and that's saying a lot coming from two garlic fiends.\n\nThe vegan sampler was so small...for $26.99 we were expecting something to feed two people. It was more like for one person. You get a small, 1/2 cup serving of 6 vegan dishes, including 1-2 cups of cooked white rice. It was not enough by any means. It was supposed to come with a side of coconut sorbet, but it never came. We were told they had replaced it with the \""carrot pudding\"" that was on our sampler. We didn't want that....we wanted the coconut sorbet! SO disappointed.\n\nWay too expensive for the amount of food you get. My bill of $38.00 shouldn't have left us leaving still HUNGRY. My tea cost $5.99. For one tea bag. \n\nNever going back. | 0 |
I live literally walking distance from this eatery. My husband and I decided to order a large pizza to go. ALMOST $30 for a large pizza?!?!? Are you kidding me? The pizza was good but nothing out of the ordinary....$5 Hot N Readys from now on.... | 0 |
Phoenix is one of only 6 cities to get a center like this. They've taken a derelict parcel of ground and converted it into something beautiful and sustainable. Every time I go I see some special bird or bug that I haven't seen before. The River Pathways program is amazing and available to kids who might otherwise not get an experience like this. | 1 |
Typisch badische K\u00fcche, die Mittagsgerichte recht g\u00fcnstig, sehr lecker, innen gem\u00fctlich und noch dazu nette Bedienung, absolute empfehlenswert. | 1 |
Reverse happy hour. That's all you need to know!\n\nNo really, this is a great place to go later in the evening (like 10:30 or 11) for a drink special or a light appetizer.\n\nI've never been here during normal dinner hours, so I can't speak about the dining experience, but I love hanging out here at night with a friend. | 1 |
Cool place to walk around. I recommend going here to pick up items for a picnic and take it to the lake for an afternoon. | 1 |
This place blows. Went to get 90 min massage mon am at 10 and she says there is no time for a 90 min. Saying it as if I was disturbing HER! Then... I \""checked in\"" for the $49 yelp deal and she tells me it's not for this place. Helllllo.. I followed the directions here from yelp... Insisting I'm at the wrong place. I finally just walked out. Lame | 0 |
My friends and I had a craving for Pho after a long day at Hoover Dam. We're from Orange County (Westminster, CA) and are used to excellent Pho.\n\nThe restaurant was nearly empty when we arrived at 6:30pm, but were immediately greeted by who appears to be the owner.\n\nWe ordered several combinations of Pho. I had the Ox Tail (medium) one. The broth was flavorful and the ingredients (ie. meat) were plentiful. Vegetables were fresh. With the Medium bowl already making us full, we were left to wonder who could possibly finish their Pho 87 challenge (that bowl equals 3 Large ones.)\n\nThe eggrolls and spring rolls were delicious.\n\nThe waitress (owner's wife?) made several jokes without cracking a smile, making them even more hilarious. It was a fun night!\n\nThe decor was clean, although the bathroom needed some maintenance.\n\nAll 7 of us left quite satisfied and full. We would go again! | 1 |
Rant time.\nOkay, not everyone likes sports. So why the hell would every single tv have either espn, baseball, college or pro football on? The dodgers? Ew. And the Oakland A's? I don't care how far they are in the league... I don't want to watch it. Then UCLA or the Cubs game? \nDear 24, leave at least one tv on the news. I like being entertain with information when working out... And no, the kardashian update on E! News does not count.\nAlso, why do they call them 24 hour fitness when you can't access it 24 hours a day? More like 18 hour fitness. \nHonestly, planet fitness is down the street and it's half the cost for a month to month membership. I'm switching. Which this gym was like the Cali ones I'm used to. *sigh*\nThe equipment is mediocre, but I like that the water fountain water is cold. \nAnd I like.....\nNope, that about covers it. | 0 |
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