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What's the point of opening until midnight when vendors are closing left and right and others are out of specials! What are we paying for? | 0 |
Love this place!\nFood is always fresh and delious!\nStaff is very friendly!\nA must go!!\nHad the Cobb salad and I would go back again and again !! | 1 |
Before I ever went in to noodles I was like \""oh yeah, I get it, it's a little healthier than like chipotle or antonio's, and it has lots of noodle dishes, sounds like a good idea to me.\"" Then I actually went for lunch one time. There was nothing on the menu that looked at all appealing (too much broccoli in everything; I'm a hater,) so I ordered the mac 'n cheese because it was the least healthy looking option and therefore had the best chance of being tasty. I got it with \""steak\"" which cost like an extra $10 or some shit. It was so expensive! \n\nMy macaroni and cheese came out, and it was so bland I put sriracha in it. The \""steak\"" was not worth the ridiculous $10, and was barely identifiable as any particular type of meat.\n\nIt gets 2 stars instead of 1 because it has air conditioning and is clean. | 0 |
What a letdown. I've been to the Pita Jungle on Indian School, which was alright, and the one in Tempe, which was really awesome with excellent food and quirky servers...and then there's this one. I guess I shouldn't have built it up so much for my friend, because it was really an awful experience.\n\nOur server (Kimberly, I believe her name was), was horrid and unfriendly, speaking to us like we were beneath her-I'm assuming because my friend is clearly butch and didn't fit into this gal's ideal clientele. She was extremely unhelpful. We ordered appetizers and wraps--chicken shawarma for me, gyro for my friend. The server made it clear she couldn't wait for us to leave. She offered us to go boxes within ten minutes of receiving our food. It was shocking for me. I don't get a lot of snooty attitude because I'm feminine and the only thing out of the ordinary is the fact that I sometimes walk with a cane. Maggie and I took a moment to regroup, focus on the food, and not the nasty demeanor of our waitress. We weren't going to let it get in the way of a good meal.\n\nExcept it wasn't. I don't know what kind of shawarma they were serving that day, but it wasn't the Pita Jungle deliciousness I'm accustomed to. It tasted more like fast food than an awesome Middle Eastern dish. The cilantro jalapeno hummus was okay, but the pita was hard. The cucumber slices were tasty and fresh, and the Purple Haze beer we shared was good. The lettuce in Maggie's gyro was wilted and gross. She picked that out, but the gyro was still sub par. I tried it myself, and it was meh, too.\n\nI will say that the guy who ran the food from the kitchen to the table was super friendly, and the other waiter seemed alright. But as far as this place goes, between the hateful waitress and the mediocre food, I was really disappointed. I thought Pita Jungle was better than this. | 0 |
Tortillas and Taco Salad are amazing! Beautiful restaurant! Try the Tomatillo creamy dressing! My favorite! | 1 |
Friends were raving about this place so I figured I'd give it a try. It was just okay...the picked veggies to start were good but the burger had too much going on - who needs two sauces and four toppings to make a burger taste good? Also our truffle fries were soggy and the wine pour ($9 for Cab) was about 4 ounces...kinda skimpy. I vote for LBS at Red Rock Casino | 0 |
Value is the key word in this equation. If I spend 15 on a pizza, I want a decent pizza. This left the lady and I looking at each other wondering where the rest of it was. We ended up scavenging for salad stuff at home to ensure we were filled up. \n\nThe pizza was good, but not what I really was hoping to get. Sorry guys, but I'll be going back to Barro's for my pie... | 0 |
I stayed at the Monte Carlo Fri 8/22-Sun 8/24/14. I know it's not the nicest or newest place, but the price is right & it's in a good location on the Strip. I've stayed before with no issues, but after this last trip I will NEVER stay there again.\n\nI went to Vegas with my sister & one of my best girlfriends. We checked in late Friday night (11pm). We were in our room for about an hour so we could freshen up, regroup with friends & then we went downstairs to gamble & drink. We were out of our room for less than 4 hours. Somewhere in that time frame, all the cash we left in our purses in the room was stolen (a total of around $650). We noticed the next day when we woke up. \n\nWe reported the theft to hotel management & security. We initially spoke to Ryan, position unknown, as he wasn't wearing a name tag. Ryan accessed their computer system which shows each time a door is opened by a guest or their staff. Long story short, the \""system\"" shows that we did not close the door all the way when we left. There is no way this was possible. The door is so heavy it closes on its own. Their \""system\"" also alerted them to this issue 10 mins after we left the room & security did nothing. Second manager named Celeste came over. They refused to comp our room and only offered a $100 credit towards food & drink. We demanded to move rooms and were told we were being upgraded to a suite. Upon entering the new room, we found it to be the same layout as our first room, just on a different floor. Julius, security personnel, wrote a report on a scratch piece of paper. My sister & I wrote statements. The police were never called. We were told this incident would be referred to Risk Management & they would follow up in 3-4 days after an \""investigation\"". Over a week later and no word from the hotel. \n\nUpon my return back to work on Monday 8/25/14, my coworker asked about my trip. When I told her the story, she asked \""Wait, where did you stay?\"" Turns out she stayed at the Monte Carlo in June with her sister & their boyfriends. Their boyfriends went to EDC & the girls didn't. My friend was sick & knocked out on cold medication, but her sister woke up in the middle of the night to find a man in their room. He said he was \""security\"" and was checking a \""report\"" of their door being left open. Super shady business going on at this place! \n\nDO NOT STAY HERE! If you must, use the safe AND deadbolt your door!! There are NO cameras in the hallway, so definitely stay at your own risk. | 0 |
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Probably 3.5 stars.\n\nPROMOTER: Since XS has fallen a little from the clubbing scene, I figured it would be easy to get in for free with both guys and girls. I texted Paul C (858-245-6055) and he said as long as I had twice as many girls than guys the guys would get in for free. He was very informative keeping me updated with texts and making sure I knew where the entrance was (we entered through Brahms Ballroom) and even got the girls free drink tickets! We had 6 girls and 2 guys.\n\nPARKING: If you're driving, park in the Encore self park lot, not the Wynn. If you park in the Wynn self park lot you'll end up at Surrender, and have to walk across, past the check in and go all the way down until you see the Encore self park lot and the back entrance to XS. I still do not know where Encore self park is because when I was driving down the strip all I saw was Wynn self park.\n\nWAIT: The promoter said we had to get in by 11pm to get everyone for free. I was a little worried about the line but we got to the back entrance at 10:45 and there was no line! We went in right away and got into the club.\n\nATMOSPHERE: People said it had an outdoor and indoor area but on a Friday night the pool was roped off so we could only dance on the inside area and then walk along the pool near the bottle service tables. The inside was pretty nice, with a baseball shaped room. There were rounded bottle service booths lining the side and then the dance floor coming into a V in the middle with on DJ. Only one room, but it is semi-open so there was a lot of air flowing and it wasn't that sweaty! In fact, I didn't get hot at all.\n\nDRINKS: They gave us free drink tickets (which don't work for certain drinks) but they were pretty good. Water was FREE, which was great too. \n\nMUSIC: We saw Wolfgang Gartner play and he actually came on around 1am and was pretty good. The DJ before him was pretty good too, but it's pretty much all EDM so if you're not into that you won't like it. It wasn't super crowded so that was nice because you could actually dance and not get elbowed in the face.\n\nAlthough XS isn't as popular as it used to be, I wanted to check out the club everyone said was amazing. It was fun and the venue was nice, but I wish there was a hip hop room and that we could venture in the pool area. | 1 |
This is our 1st time here and it will be the last, Food is just okay, they wont make you a 12 pcs sashimi platter if you are sitting at sushi bar, so they move us to the table. And the Service is horrible !! My gf order hot sake but came 30 mins later. We will not coming back. | 0 |
TOTAL DISAPPOINTMENT. \n\nlet's start from the beginning. oh how stoked i was to be eating at the wynn. the hotel is beautiful...the buffet is beautiful...the whole dang place is just super expensive. picture this...people are walking around in bath robes with glasses of champagne in their hands!\n\nanyway, the line was pretty short when we arrived. we got there at a perfect time...it was just short of the buffet transitioning from breakfast to lunch...so we got a little taste of breakfast...and a little bit of lunch. in my opinion, they had 2 chances to wow me....instead...they got 2 strikes. \n\nbreakfast: there was a huge assortment of items from fruits to granola to oatmeal...smoked salmon benedict, crab souffle, waffles, pancakes, carved meats, other random breakfast meats, and so much more which i just can't think of right now. haha. all i remember...was that i barely touched my plate. the food looked so beautiful...but the flavor just didn't cut it. oh, and the ham had such a funky flavor to it...kinda like soap?\n\nso how excited i was when i saw them pulling back the breakfast and going over to lunch items. i was thinking yay...redemption! ok, first of all, the lady behind the counter setting up the meats and cheeses was yelling at everyone that stopped waiting for the area to be set up. \""don't touch!!\"" \""wait til i'm done!!\"" \""i'm not finished yet!!\"" haha. poor people...they've probably never felt so intimidated at a buffet...anyhoo, she set up a whole bread basket full of nice looking rolls, baguettes, etc...and the meats looked wonderful...the cheeses were even more appealing! but when i took it back to the table...most of it was super dry...and old...like they sliced everything a week ago. the bread was decent though...and all the smoked fishes were pretty ok. once again...nothing was really memorable!\n\nthe assortment of desserts was a lot smaller than what i've seen at the other buffets i've been to...but this buffet had rice pudding which i absolutely love...so bonus to them for that. typical gelato, tiramisu, creme brulee...\n\ni really wanted to like this place. so...i'm considering giving this place a 2nd try...but this time, i'd go for dinner. the food looked too beautiful to pass by...but the flavor was so forgettable. | 0 |
I've been back a few times and have had pretty good experiences but Monday night I went in and had such a bad experience. Pretty poor service, in fact, some of the worst I've had. It was like we weren't even there at all. We ordered drinks and it was like automatic confusion. The server who we ordered them from left and never brought them but 10 minutes later someone else asked us if we wanted drinks so we reordered and they came in another 5 minutes. Then after awhile, another person took our order and I ordered a salad 1st and specifically asked for it 1st and it never came. When our meals came, I told the 4th person we spoke to to cancel my salad. My friend ordered the corn and asked for extra butter for it. It never came so we stopped a server (#5) and asked for melted butter. He said \""no problem\""! But....never returned. We flagged down a female manager who apologized and went to get it. By the time my friend got butter, the corn was cold. We were there for approximately 1hr and 30 min and I got burnt ends and iced t and my friend got a tri tip sandwich and an iced t. Simply ridiculous. Never was asked about appetizers, never asked if we wanted dessert and never were we checked on during the meal. It's a good thing there are so many restaurants within a 5 miles radius because I certainly don't need to spend my hard earned money here. | 0 |
Last time I ordered food at this location I got a really nasty burger that was fried/burnt on the edges. It was rock hard and disgusting!! I had to peel it off and then by the time all of it was peeled there was barely any of the burger to eat left.. I was still hungry which was super annoying. | 0 |
I have been at this restaurant many times and have always enjoyed myself...until Oct 25th. (yes, I have been struggling with writing this review for sometime, as you can see from the date stamp of this review.)\n\nI guess we have always gone on either: A) a Groupon or B) Happy Hour, C) someone else paying, or D), so many marg's I never noticed the bill!?!?!\n\nEither way...Late lunch on a Friday proved to be most different.\n\n1). The chips were COLD..not just room temperature, but COLD..and HARD.\n2). NO red salsa offered...were they out of it??? \n3). $35 for 6 Corona's...Let me repeat...$35 for a SIX PACK of MEXICAN BEER (I'm at a mexican restaurant, right?).\n4.) LUNCH BILL totaled $70 for TWO PEOPLE.\n\nuh, I don't think I'll make that mistake again.....EVER.\n\nWord of caution....DO NOT ORDER MEXICAN BEER unless you got lots of dinero! | 0 |
One of the better Qdoba locations in Charlotte. I still prefer Chipotle, but I mix it up occasionally. Glad to see they have brown rice now. I enjoy the tomatillo salsa. | 1 |
Good food for a good price. But I made reservations online, paid for my room with a credit card, drive 400 miles...when I arrived they charged me a shit load of hidden fees, like 14 bucks for the shuttle to the airport, didn't need that. I paid for covered parking (hidden fee) I watched to valet park my car in the regular lot (uncovered). I get 15 channels in the room. The website said my room would have two king size beds and the front desk said there was no such thing, so I have queens. I had to pay for unlimited wifi and long distance phone calls. BTW I have watched my computer loading for a half an hour now. cold pool, no jacuzzi...they also charge for copy and fax even if ya don't need it. AND they are holding 100 from my card as a deposit. I will not stay here again. I will however visit, and eat perhaps. But this is ridiculous.\nNow it is 7 a.m. i tried to take my morning shower and there is no hot water in my hotel room. called the front desk they said they already had someone on it. they told me to run the water for 10 min and it should be hot...yea bullshit. this is infuriating. they wouldnt even allow us to use another rooms hot water. f this place | 0 |
I use them a couple of times a month. My clothes are always ready on time and I've never had an issue. | 1 |
I'm normally all about going to privately owned restaurants than chains. So i figured I would give this place a try and it did nothing for me.\nI ordered the Thai Iced tea (which was weirdly served with whipped cream) and was WAY too sweet. When I asked the server if it could be fixed, she just told me to add water to it. Moving past that, I ordered the veg Tempura but the tempura batter was plain and not flavorful at all. The soy sauce served for dipping at the time added no flavor to it. I ordered the Spicy Thai Basil vegetables and asked if I could add tofu to it. I was told there was tofu in it already. When I received it, there was no tofu in it and the dish was not spicy and also lacked flavor. It wasn't bland per say but it just felt like a meal that wasn't worth going out to a restaurant for. So overall, I wasn't impressed. Maybe I was just unlucky and ordered the few things on their menu that weren't good. On the other hand, the decor is really nice which was a nice surprise. The ambiance is impressive and the presentation of their food is quite impressive as well. | 0 |
It's been a couple of years since I've been here so i got excited when i was asked to lunch. I ordered asparagus bisque and sesame crusted tofu salad with ginger carrot vinegrette. The bisque needed salt, good thing Coca Cafe is not one of those pretentious places that do not have s&p shakers readily available. Everyones palette is different, it just makes no sense to me...a little salt really livened up the creamy asparagus, my only complaint is that the spoon was too big! Oh my goodness! I had to unhinge my jaws to fit that spoon inside my mouth! It was bigger than the slice of bread they gave me.\n\nIm sorry, back to the food. I absolutely love anything with ginger in it, so i thought my salad was very tasty. My friend ordered an omlett that came with fried potatoes and a fresh fruit cup. While she throughly enjoyed the omlett, she commented that potatoes were pretty bland (thank goodness for those teeny-tiny salt and pepper shakers) they even required hot sauce and ketchup, but hey! Those potatoes were really the only disappointing item, everything else was delicious | 1 |
This updated review is a direct reflection of the massage portion of my recent visit to Just For You. My best friend was in town so we decided to treat ourselves to the Half Day Package. I provided this feedback and after a week, I have heard nothing. I have amended some content due to character limits here: \n\n I was so pleased with Heather's technique (during the facial portion of the appointment) and the session was a raging success from my perspective. I was extremely relaxed when my facial was over and I was invited into the massage room by Allison. \n\n As a Licensed Massage Therapist myself, I do have some expectations for a massage session and understand every therapist is different and no two sessions are the same. Unbeknownst to me, my best friend had already told Allison that I am a Licensed Massage Therapist; I did not share with Allison that I am a Licensed Massage Therapist myself and I did not know that she had already been told. I did not want her to feel like I would be \""testing\"" her in any way. With that in mind, I climbed onto the quite high massage table and settled in for what I was hoping would be a therapeutic session as \""Allison specializes in stress reduction, sports massage, and relaxation massage.\"" I work two jobs and had not received bodywork in almost a year. \n\n I can best summarize the session by sharing that Heather had a more therapeutic and relaxing touch than Allison did. Allison talked for the first 10 minutes of what turned out to be a 45 minute (not an hour) session. She seemed more interested in my main job title than in seeking feedback about her pressure. Not wanting to jump the gun and to ensure I provided her ample time to check in regarding the pressure, I waited. Allison proceeded to tell me by back was \""loosening up nicely\"" which was not an accurate statement in the least. Allison kept moving over an area that was tense due to a poor sleeping position days earlier, something had I mentioned mid-session, and instead of applying direct pressure to ease that tension, she caused soreness and inflammation with the repeated palpation of the site. After having me move into a supine position, Allison proceeded to begin an abdominal massage that felt very awkward and insecure. To successfully conduct an abdominal massage, a towel or cloth heavier than the sheet already on the body should be used over the chest so when the sheet is pulled toward the feet to expose the abdomen, the client does not feel exposed. Ideally, a conversation would have been had with the client regarding the area as it is not typically an area of the body where most people are comfortable receiving bodywork. I am trained and experienced in abdominal massage and I found myself questioning what was happening before I realized that abdominal work was next. Courtney shared with me that she, too, had felt awkward during this part of the session as she felt like she was just having her stomach rubbed and didn't really understand the purpose of the technique. She also shared that she had asked Allison for more pressure during her session and Allison complied, providing more pressure for about a minute and then resuming her previous technique. \n\n To make matters more awkward, when we were at the front desk waiting to pay for our services, Allison stood there waiting for payment. Heather and the other staff member at the desk were on the phone and Courtney and I were happy to wait for them to finish. Allison even made mention that she didn't know how to finalize the payment portion of the visit but then attempted anyway, losing patience with the two servicing the clients on the phone. When she was able, Heather apologized for the wait and we honestly had no issue waiting our turn. When Allison decided to conduct the payment collection herself, I explained to her that we had had a package session that day. She then gave us the total of $139 when the package price was $135. I corrected her, even showing her the package I had already mentioned in the brochure, and she accepted our payments for $135. It was only when it came time for us to add our tips and sign our receipts that Allison seemed to have an interest in our sessions and how we were feeling. At that point, I just wanted to leave. I was so utterly disappointed and honestly felt like I had wasted the money that paid for the massage portion of the package as there was nothing relaxing or therapeutic about what transpired during that session. As we were leaving, Allison reminded us to \""drink lots of water\"" and I thought to myself, \""For what?\"" She didn't do anything that promoted a need for water in addition to what I already consume. \n\n I wanted to bring my experience to your attention as I truly feel that, although her technique may be appreciated by some, it has confirmed that I will not be booking another massage session at Just For You. | 0 |
I got 99 problems but a bitch aint one; a male dog. however is. Buckley Minster Fullerinne 101 Simpson is my pride and joy, but everything is not always perfect. I have to admit to you that... Sometimes... he... STINKS. Just sometimes. \n\nHe also loves to play in the lake at the dog park and his white parts all become muddy brown parts. He gets dirty. \n\nI tried bathing him at home once...If those walls could talk they would say \""Jesus man! Control your dog; I am soaking wet!\"" Well the right tool for the right job, I always say.\n\nWag n Wash has the right tools. It's a wash your own dog sort of place with all the hooks, leashes, nozzles and soaps to get your dog cleaned right. They even have special doggie colognes yo give your dog that extra edge with the ladies.\n\nBesides the dog bathing they have a great array of dog foods, treats (some fresh baked), toys, dishes, leashes, beds, tags, you name it they got it. Great stuff. Buckley loves to browse and I always pick up a tub of training treats because Buckley loves them and needs all the training he can get. | 1 |
Food was just ok not as good as all the hype. The service on Saturday Oct. 27th at around 4:00pm. After waiting for 15 min and still no drink we had to flag someone down to ask why and were told changing keg. When beer finely arrived was warm and smelled rotten. After taking our order we never saw the waiter again. Food was brought out by someone else and after waiting for 20 min after finishing our meal we had to ask someone to try and track down our waiter who I could see from our table B.S.ing with his buddy in the back room even after he was told we wanted our check he still stood talking with his buddy for another 5min until I got out of my chair and had to go to the back room to get my check. \n\nI know things can happen and staff can get busy however after speaking with the manager she and both of the waiters laughed it off as on big deal. Food came slow service not at all and very pricey. I'll not be back. | 0 |
NHL hockey night at Jobing.com arena means restaurants are doing crazy business. With added patrons one would expect management to increased staffing I've been to a couple of the arena area restaurants in the daytime and they are empty. So, if it's football or hockey there will be a lot of people so be a manager \n\nI probably would give it a 3 but the service was slow because they were understaffed. Draft Coors light not very cold. Food was forgettable , which means average. But the main reason I will eschew this place was the restroom attendant. It is a small bathroom, real small. It was creepy, very creepy. Female friend said same in the ladies room. I've been in really nice expensive restaurants with huge bathrooms with attendants. I still think needing someone to have to hand you a paper towel is superfluous anywhere. But at Calico Jacks it was worse than superfluous, it was pretentious. I will go back to the Saddlehouse where they trust you to pee without a supervisor. | 0 |
Visited this casino to see Bobby Caldwell perform in the Chrome Showroom. We were impressed with the size of the casino, the great Feast Buffet, and the showroom. All the employees we came into contact with during our 6 hours there were great. I especially loved the buffet which was $12.99 (prime rib/shrimp) after signing up for their Boarding Pass club card. It was even better than our favorite Main Street buffet! \nAfter the show we asked the valet to call us a cab and he did, but said the local cab company was backed up so offered to have someone drive us on the casino car and we could pay them whatever we would've paid for a cab. Great! If we ever go back there we'd probably rent a car next time, though, just to be sure we have a guaranteed ride back.\nI also heard from a regular visitor that the Cafe there has \""the best pancakes in the world\""....and she does a lot of traveling all over the U.S. | 1 |
Great margaritas, but kinda pricy for what they have. Their food isn't all that special :( | 0 |
After seeing so many people go to this place and mention how good it is, decided to go try it out with my family.\n\nKorean owned japanese restaurant, located in an EH area of town. Not the nicest area lol... \n\nDecor, gotta give it to them. Overall i think it looks pretty nice. Lots of wooden fencing accents and along the walls. \n\nAYCE (All-you-can-eat) sushi is $20.95 for lunch (1130A - 300P) and $25.95 for dinner (300P - 200A). Also mentions about having an \""ordering time limited to 45 minutes for lunch, and 1 hour for dinner. dining time is not limited\"". This doesn't really make sense to me but its never really enforced anyway. \n\nAs always, order a sample of nigiri to test, and order more if good ! so this is what i ordered XD (not at the same time, over course of dinner) \n\nA mention of the rice. I'm not the pickiest but im not the kind of person that will say everything and anything is good. I do have a favorite place in terms for rice used in sushi. Rice is a compliment to the fish that it is paired with. Both have to be good in quality for a good experience. One can not be good without the other. \n\nThis rice. Not much flavored. Breaks apart. Mushy. If i had to rate just the rice? 1 out of 5. \n\nTuna (Maguro) - dark red. mushy. little to no flavor. doesn't seem really fresh either. cant sense any metallic taste to the fish either \n\nYellowtail (Hamachi) - nice pinkish color. sweet. \n\nRed Snapper (Izumidai) - nice color. good texture. \n\nHalibut (Hirame) - not really fresh. no \""bite\"" \n\nSalmon (sake) - probably one of the better items of the nigiri list. tastes fatty and fresh. too bad rice was bad. otherwise would have been good. \n\nSmoked Salmon - the most awkward one (ordered by cousin). not like any of the usual smoked salmon i've had before. Thick slice. slightly lighter and firmer than a normal salmon piece. you can smell the smoked aroma fairly quickly. taste was a bit salty but expected for a smoked salmon. \n\nFresh Water Eel (Unagi) - not bad. the eel was a little cold. not sure if it's because of sitting on table or what. eel texture was mid mushy mid firm. sauce was normal. sweet. \n\nSalmon Egg (Ikura) - \""fishy popping boba\"" as what my cousin called it. had its usual salty flavor but may not be fresh either. had a \""fishy\"" taste. \n\nEgg (Tamago) - surprisingly, this was nicely made. Thick cut piece. presentation was a bit non-traditional. imagine the size of a fish nigiri cut. folded in half. and cut mid way to make a pyramid over a small ball of rice. not only did it not hold the rice, it was a bit weird (presentation wise). taste wise, it was good. nice and sweet. \n\nSweet Shrimp (Amaebi) - Not really sweet. Small shrimp as well. Not exactly sure if its even real amaebi. A tip had mentioned it is not real amaebi. more like regular shrimp marinated in a sweet sauce. \n\nBeef Tataki - worst one of all. Not saying the way it is done is bad. but the quality of the beef was bad. almost all the beef had a fairly big chewy piece that made it seem like you just ate a piece of beef chewing gum. beef wasnt seasoned either. so quite plain in taste overall. \n\nKake Udon - small bowl of udon in a kake (light broth made with laver, bonito flakes, soy sauce). udon was cooked pretty good. still a good \""bite\"". not overcooked. Good way to stuff yourself cuz there wasnt much other items that caught my attention \n\nAppetizers ! \n\nBaked Green Mussel - not sure what sauce they used. some sweet sauce mixed with the japanese mayo.... mussel was warm at best. mussel was in whole pieces. not cut in half. \n\nShrimp Tempura - also one of the better items of the meal. nicely breaded and fried. nice light golden color. crispy and hot. \n\nGolden Scallop - deep fried to a light brown color. overcooked (for my preference) in terms of scallop. even the center was fully cooked. at least its a real scallop. \n\nGrilled Mackerel (Rec' by Michael K) - overgrilled. meat was a bit dry. as expected from mackerel, lots of small bones. not skilled to eat it fast XD \n\nSalmon Skin Handroll w/ Fresh Salmon (Rec' by Michael K) - also one of the better items of the meal. Fairly stuffed hand roll with crispy fried salmon skin, but also cuts of fresh salmon pieces as well. Good recommendation ! \n\nSpider (soft shell crab, crab, avocado, cucumber, gobo w/ eel sauce) - Soft shell crab was a bit cold. Not sure if the crab was fried before hand or what not. Didn't notice the gobo in the roll. \n\nBurning Your Ass (spicy soft shell crab, tuna, cucumber, crab, spicy tuna, spicy kiss sauce, mustard sauce, jalapeno, sriracha on top) - to be honest, i did NOT notice there was soft shell crab in this. yeah there was sriracha and jalepeno on it. and spicy tuna, but eh... its no where near burning MY ass XD \n\nOverall experience, eh. Service was good. Tea is $1. Food was not up to what people have said. Most likely won't come back again. | 0 |
I'm surprised this place has such negative reviews because my experience was pleasant. Our server was fast and attentive, always making sure we had a beer in hand. Our food was delivered quickly and tasted fine. The only thing I didn't like was the tarter sauce for the fish and chips which was no big deal. The avocado egg rolls were great! The happy hour prices are what drew us in and we got them sitting in the restaurant. I would come back to this place without hesitation. | 1 |
I grew up on this stuff... and now that I live in New England, Macayo's is one of the first stops I make when returning home to Las Vegas. My family keeps those ridiculous gigantic margarita glasses at my Grandmother's house, just so they can have one more (this could set me off on a tirade about how margaritas, and mexican food in general should be simple and cheap... but if you are reading this in Las Vegas, you already know that). \n\nThe chimichangas are amazing, the chili rellenos are outstanding... really, I think by now I have had everything on the menu, and I long for it from the other side of the country. \n\nEat in good health, and have a bite for me! | 1 |
The times I've eaten here, the food was so-so. Meh. | 0 |
I have ordered from here quite a few times and have never had a problem. The food was good and the owners were very nice. However tonight I ordered 3 sandwiches, and mine had a soggy black mark on the roll. My husband called and was told it's a burn mark from the oven and all the rolls have them, funny since the other 2 sandwiches didn't have this. It was definitely not a burn mark! My husband explained that I was grossed out by this and wouldn't eat the sandwich. They would do nothing to try to satisfy us. Unfortunately they just lost a loyal customer. | 0 |
I've tried this restaurant twice, and it hasn't been okay. Getting decent sushi in the Valley seems to be based on whether or not the menu has 'Krab' on it or if they call it crab, even though it's that pressed mess that's not really crab. I've been there once before and was pretty disappointed at the disconnect between the menu and the food that's brought to the table. \n\nThe california rolls are made with the pressed mackerel that's called crab - definitely not. There's some kind of weird sauce they bring with the tempura - which seems to be made in panko batter instead of tempura batter - that tastes like apple cider vinegar. \n\nWhat's worse, though, than the Krabb and the panko tempura is the sauce that seems to be drizzled on everything. It's an over-done mix of what tastes like Chinese Five Spice and applesauce. \n\nI know it's tough to find sushi in Glendale, but if you're hungry and in the shopping center where this place is, you're (sadly) better off going to Taco Bell. \n\nThe service is inattentive, the food is just not sushi, and the price is a little high for a place that serves unripe avocado in their rolls, and imitation crab in their rolls. | 0 |
Decent place for happy hour. Used to come here with colleagues after work. Sushi & drinks are cheaper during happy hour... only reason we used to come here. Sushi and cooked Japanese stuff aren't that great. Go across the street to Ra at Kierlands if you don't mind paying and get better service. | 0 |
Wife and I went for a late breakfast a few weeks ago. Found out they are opening a second location. Went to the Nick's Diner 2 location. OK so what happened to flavor? Bland..(all 3 entrees) server was totally clueless. Flavorless, clueless service and thats the whole story. | 0 |
Small club with a line outside and the cover is too high. There was a wait outside but when we got in the club was probably half full. I know a lot of places do this but it is definitely annoying. Music was good if you like new and old school hip hop. I'd consider this a mid to low level club now compared to the rest. | 0 |
A theme type restaurant. Definitely a go to place for fun and late night jaunts. They do line dancing,ride the bull,etc...It's a bit disconcerting when you first go in-a huge room,with booths along the wall,and seating in the middle,with a full third of the space taken up by the bull.\nThere is a bar,and behind the bar, a few more booths. We preferred sitting there,actually. A bit more quiet and private. As far as the food goes,I think it's more hype than substance. I was actually really disappointed in it. After seeing it on tv in Los Angeles on numerous dating shows,I was anxious to see what it was about. We went for dinner and had steak-nice selection of food on the menu,and a good selection of sides,but the steaks were just ok. We also tried it for breakfast on the weekend-we need more breakfast places around here so I was really happy they were open weekend mornings--what can I say-a little disappointing.. The hash browns were actually inedible they were so dry!!! I am not too anxious to try it again! | 0 |
We were also one of the customers who used the restaurant.com coupon. I had been to this place once before and thought it ok enough to return. Both myself and my daughter love salmon sashimi so we ordered it as usual. What they placed on our table was NOT salmon sashimi. It had the look and texture of smoked salmon. We brought it to the attention of the staff. Unbelieveable that they truly believed it was how it was supposed to look. I've had more than my fair share over the years and have never come across such stupidity. How can you serve sashimi to people that has been cooked and is obviously not RAW? So the guy took it back and brought out another serving of the same exact thing. Same conversation again. I finally had him take it back and got the tuna instead which I didn't want but was ok. I can't walk into the place again knowing that their sushi chef can't tell the difference... it's embarrassing for them. Even before the food was served my three year old knocked over a small cup of water. Not one single person on the staff... who by the way weren't doing anything but talking behind the counter, made an attempt to offer us a towel to wipe it from the table or the floor. We tried to get their attention but they ignored us. We finally got up and grabbed towels to clean it up... only when we did this did they take notice. \n\nI will never go back to this place. | 0 |
I've been here a few times in the past, then recently wanted to switch to another place (Quality Shoe Repair on Horizon Ridge). However, I bought a Groupon (20 for 40 worth of repairs)...but when I went to redeem it, I realized why I wanted to try some place else.\n\nThe lady there is SOOOO rude. I don't know if she is doing it on purpose or if it is a language barrier thing. It wasn't like she was having a bad day either. She always seems to \""talks down\"" to you. :-(\n\nThe work, however, seems of quality...I wear the same shoes everyday for work so I need something that holds up. The shoe seems to do well even after a few months. \n\nOverall, I prefer the \""service\"" at Quality Shoe Repair and the price too. The price at Green Valley Repair have gone UP over the years and it seems like you can get a better deal elsewhere. | 0 |
I know there are a lot of negative reviews on here and I usually don't take the time to write reviews but I felt compelled to since I really had a great experience at this clinic and it's only fair to try and balance the reviews on here. \n\nWe took in a 1 year old male Shih Tzu who wasn't fixed and from day one it was INSANE having him at our house with our other 2 year old male. He was a total hump machine and by day 2 I was trying to call The Animal Foundation to bring in our new guy for neutering ASAP. The Animal Foundation would never pick up their phone (I tried numerous times) so I couldn't make an appointment. I found the Spay & Neuter center after some research and they were able to make an appt for the very next day thankfully! I arrived by 7:15 (was told to be there anytime from 7am to 8am for check in) and there were only 3 other groups of people there. Everyone from the phone appointment person, the receptionist, the assistants and even the guests in the waiting room were all friendly and it was a calm experience. I was only in the waiting room for the vet very briefly before she came in with her assistant and did a general exam and explained the process. The vet was very professional, well put together and very kind. I definitely felt at ease with her. I was out of the clinic by 8:00am. They sent a text that our boy was doing well at about 10:30am and said I could come for pick up after 12:30pm. Picked him up and he was totally fine and awake. Never cried from any pain. His stitches looked good and he's healed really well (it's 6 days in as I write this and he's totally great and his wounds are all brown and healing and he has no inclination to lick at them). I can't complain about a single step in this process. I'm thankful they could take us in as quickly as they did and everything was easy peasy. Here's hoping the hump monster has been curbed :) | 1 |
For the Super Bowl party....\n\nFood was just ok. Kept running out. If you didn't have a reserved table, hardly any seats. Tv's rather small and a bad angles. Save your money. | 0 |
I'm a sucker for modern design and I adore outdoor living. That being said, I LOVE the concept of Breeze Cafe but I think it could be better executed. The design and location of Breeze Cafe warrant 5 stars because it is *awesome* and it is next to a pool. The place is a wind tunnel so if you don't like wind you probably shouldn't eat here. Fortunately for me, I like wind--goes back to that whole outdoor living thing. I had to dock a star for a couple of reasons... They don't serve breakfast after 11a and that is a problem for people who go to bed in the wee hours of the morning. Also, the entrance was *impossible* to find. After walking around for 20 minutes, getting directions from people who clearly had no idea where it was or how to give directions, we finally found a helpful employee who directed us there [the Aria employees are so friendly]. My suggestion [and I'm glad you asked] for Breeze Cafe management is to put up a lot more signage!!! And serve breakfast all day.\n\nThe food...I had a chicken panini and my bf had something similar. They were awesome, and I personally thought BC was pretty inexpensive for the quality of the food. | 1 |
Very good restaurant! Hidden in strip mall very friendly staff and food was excellent! Highly recommended we sampled all meats it is tough choice did green chili and didn't regret it. Support this local gem! | 1 |
I went to Stacy's for the first time after seeing it on food network, where it was called the #4 best bbq in the country, so my hopes were high, but it didn't quite measure up. I got the pulled pork sandwich and fried okra. The portions were good, but the pulled pork was kind dry and a little tough, and the okra's flour mix didn't seem to be very well seasoned, like it was just flour. Over-all it was ok, don't think I'm going to rush back though. I wish Bigfoot Bbq in Flagstaff had a location here in Phoenix. | 0 |
Unless you're really trying to do Vegas right (party all night and use the room only to sleep when you're not passed out at the pool) the Flamingo is an eh, I've experienced better kind of place.\n\nOne star for the cool pool set up, and the second for the location. That's about it. \n\nLet the bitching begin, I stayed in a double bed room, and the bathroom was the size of my closet in SF. Totally understand this is a more affordable priced hotel, but come on. There was also one body mirror, which was hard when you're cramming four girls into a room. \n\nThe never ending hallways is a problem. On the first night, one of my friends was in the hallway on the phone and started pacing. Unfortunately, she was tipsy, the hallway is one of those long, all the doors look the same so we lost her for a good hour until she was able to find which room was ours. Awesome.\n\nConcierge, it was awhile ago when I stayed here, but let's just say I was underwhelmed by them. \n\nThat said, Flamingo is your spot if you're looking for something budget friendly and don't plan on spending ANY time in the hotel. | 0 |
Its my favorite mexican restaraunt very popular in the neighborhood. The only reason I give it four stars instead of five was I think they should improve the margaritas. My favorite dishes are the hard shell tacos and sonoran enchilada. | 1 |
My major problem with the dentist is not the poking and prodding, but the fact that they don't ever bother to tell you what they are doing and why. That said, my first visit to Chestnut Hills was a breath of fresh air. Dr. Eglash, in particular, was terrific. She explained every part of my initial exam. No inscrutable \""hmms\"" or secretive scribbling in a chart. Just friendly, open discussion. The cons? Getting a Saturday appointment requires scheduling pretty far in advance and the music (which was some kind of yacht rock station) is pretty bad. Certainly not enough to keep me from going back! | 1 |
They supposedly offer almond milk for their lattes but NEVER have almond milk! I have tried twice now, won't be trying again. | 0 |
Being born and raised in Hawaii, (home to the orient) jasmine Tokyo is where I recommend people for great sashimi, sushi, and fresh oysters. | 1 |
Ehhh.\n\nI'd like for this place to be something. Right now it feels a lot like a stereotypical 'church' coffee shop. If this place was rated on food alone, I could up the ante a bit. I'd call this closer to an American cafe, than a coffee shop - maybe I'm just too snobby.\n\nSome of the baked goods and foods were well done / thought out. Some things left me hanging on a questionable note. It's my assumption the coffee isn't a major focus here. So be it.\n\nAll that said, I've seen shops go from this to greatness. Even in the PHX-Metro area, nearly identical shops have gone from this to some of the best in their area. Perhaps given time, this will become something special. If you're in the area, just need a nibble and don't find yourself brewing over beans, roasts, grinds, dosing and the like, this is a place you should perhaps check out. | 0 |
this place was horrible, first of all theres no sign saying the drinks are non alcoholic, the staff is rude, i came in with a party of 7 and the place was empty other than two different tables, yet it took them 5 mins to seat us, we then ordered two hookahs one banana split and the other pumpkin pie neither of them tasted like what they were supposed to, and on top of that they loaded it with so many coals so it was harsh the whole time. we asked them to fix it and they just started blowing in the bottom of the tobacco holder burning at least half of the bowl of tobacco. we tried it again it was still burning hot, and the pumpkin pie tasted like shit, we asked for a different flavor and they told us they were going to charge us for another hookah. so we told them to fix it then. they brought it back and it still tasted like shit. floor cleaner to be exact. finally they give in and get us a different flavor, mind you its now been 2 hours we've been there now. they never came back to add more coals, and the unlv girl that works there has a bad attitude. so when we go to leave they charged us for the third hookah that replaced the pumpkin floor cleaner flavor. i will never go to this place again. and i hope they go out of business | 0 |
After watching a few good movies with some great friends we collectively decided for some additional fun in the great outdoors. And what a better way of doing so by playing mini-golf? Queue scary music and hit play. Set in a post apocalyptic 1965 throwback, the location was downright scary with all the accoutrements, sticky floors, repulsive bathrooms, and less than desirable attendants. Don't get me wrong even I can enjoy a good round of mini-golf but when you're concerned about catching some foreign pathogen from the varied golf shafts, I'm not exactly focused on my game. In the end, it was a good laugh, no harm done, even when my friend commented to one of the attendants on the quality of the facilities. She just gave him a defeated smile, waived, and bid us a dieu. Exactly, goodbye! | 0 |
Let me start with I love this place. \nNow that we have established that, I can go on and talk about why. \n\nIt has a simple and charming decoration, which gives a great Japanese atmosphere.\n\nThe sushi is brilliant. Every roll is made out of fresh and tasty ingredients, with great combinations of tastes and textures, all beautifully rolled and presented on very nice plates. \nMy personal favourite is the spider roll, lovely soft shell crab with crunchy lettuce and avocado, an absolute delight. \nThe dragon roll is also very well done and tasty, its a must.\nFor the vegetarians, or you just don't feel like raw fish, the garden roll is very tasty with tamago (sweet omelet), shitake, kanpyo (Japanese fruit shavings), Avocado and mayonnaise. It tastes as good as it sounds.\n\nAs for non sushi food, the udon was fantastic. \n\nI also love the fact they have weird but cool Japanese drinks, like fizzy yogurt and some sort of japanese vanilla sprite that comes in a cool bottle...\n \nThe staff are very nice and friendly, they even gave me samples of these drinks after I pulled a confused face. \n\nVerdict - Great and cool little place with tasty sushi, nice staff and many other interesting things worth trying.\nParking is hard to find, and/or it costs, after 18:30 its free. \nThe food price is on the high side but worth it. \n\nEnjoy :) | 1 |
I've been here about 3-4 times so far and though the ambiance is cute, the food continues to disappoint. Even with the Restaurant.com coupons, the food seemed orverpriced. The only dishes I've consistently enjoyed are the FREE bread & hummus and baked brie.\n\nMEH, I'm over this place. | 0 |
I guess their \""open 24hrs\"" sign is just for looks, or maybe they were too busy checking facebook on their smartphones at 2:30am on a saturday night, it's all good cause jack in the box ALWAYS has prompt service..\n\nmaybe next time huh?.. | 0 |
If i could give this place negative stars I would. We have been going to Taharu for years at the Tempe location and never had issues. Apperantly this must be the red headed step child because the service is bad... Walked in when it was dead at 2 pm it's 314 pm and still don't have my order that I placed. I flagged down the server to have her tell me she doesn't know what happened to my order but if I want I can pull from the bar I could do so. The whole point of using the order form was because what I wanted wasn't on the bar. No refills on drinks even after asking, Horrible service. If I come back it will be the Tempe location since they don't leave you hanging for an hour and then loose your order. | 0 |
Wow, I didn't write a review for Curry Zen? Weird. I'm quite a regular here.\n\nSimply put, the best Japanese-style curry house in Vegas. Period.\n\nThere's Kaba Curry nearby, which is also good, but Zen is better on all fronts.\n\nZen also offers Curry Pan! It is a Japanese comfort food, crispy fried bread with curry inside. You cannot imagine what it is like until you actually eat it, but believe me, it's a popular food category in Japan.\n\nMy favorite is veggie curry with pork sausages. The pork sausage is a beloved \""schau-essen,\"" if you know what I mean.\n\nAnd yes, they offer brown rice too! Now you won't get sleepy even when you have a full belly. | 1 |
Terrible food! I've tried three different entrees and they were all bad. But it's a good spot to hangout and drink Drinks are cheap and there is a large seating area for large groups. Eat before you come!!\n0 stars for food\n4 for bar\nAverage: 2 | 0 |
Emilie, our celebrity Schnauzer, gives Oliver & Annie two paws up. I know. She is adorable. Anyway, this is hands down the sweetest pet boutique. So opposite the juggernaut PetSmart. You are actually greeted with a smile and not a scowl. This place is so cozy you could seriously stand in the middle and see everything in the store. Delightful toys and the cutest puppy apparel. Well. At least until we come out with the VMarie Poochie line. You won't find mainstream dog food here, so don't expect Alpo or Purina. The owners are passionate about animals and quality goods and services. So bring your bitch to Oliver & Annie and have a doggone good time! | 1 |
I'm so obsessed with Bachi Burger that I got my friends obsessed with it too. My sister visited me and she loved it so much that we went here two days in a row... Wow, that's just another level of embarrassing, dedication, love and obesity. I'm glad the staff was different! | 1 |
Nothing beats their $5.00 Monday night burger. That's the only time I come here as it's too good of a deal to pass up. The service is always good and the staff consistently friendly. The only thing to drive up the meal prices are the drinks, which are spending. But stick to water or ice tea and you get good, and a lot of food, for cheap. | 1 |
The night my friend and I decided to go to 3 Amigos was a very good case of simple curiosity, high hopes, and then the sobering and crashing reality. I don't have my qualms with bad Mexican food, hell I eat at Taco Bell at least once a month and that is about as shitty as it gets but when I go to a sit down Mexican restaurant I expect a higher standard. Now, don't get me wrong 3 Amigos was not Taco Bell quality, it was higher quality food but prepared hastily served by an unhappy waiter who was practically chewing his nails to get out of work. \n\n When walking into the faux-fiesta lit restaurant I really wanted to enjoy myself but the poor quality food and lack-luster waiter who paid most attention to us when it came time to tip than he did the rest of the evening, did not meet my standards for a good dining experience. The waiter unfortunately was moody the whole time he was serving us but I chose to ignore the fact and plot my revenge later on Yelp. I ordered sangria which was more water than wine and an enchilada that was served with poor cuts of chicken breast topped in a very dismal green sauce. I wanted kick and spice, hadn't any of these people seen Speedy Gonzalez? Mexican food should always strive to get that kind of reaction out of people. Perhaps the Canadians are too far away from Mexico to understand the treats of a quality enchilada but I was less than impressed with the dish (If you wanted a witty remark like \""Fiesta? More like Siesta!\"" unfortunately you won't find it here). \n\n In the end the price was definitely not worth it. St. Denis is a large street with many options, you want good booze? Try the Microbrewery, Les 3 Brasseurs, across the street. You want ethnic food? Try Zyng right up the block. Both will do food and booze much more justice than this place. The waiter, the loud overwhelming atmosphere, and the poor excuse for ethnic food, to me were not worth the near $50 I spent when there are plenty of other better and cheaper options on such an active street. | 0 |
I have eaten here quite a bit and the food is very good and today was no exception. They have a new option of having black rice instead of white rice in the sushi rolls as a healthy alternative--a nice surprise. The service, as usual, was very good. There are lots of choices in town when it comes to sushi but this one is always on the top of my list. Next time, I plan to try the teppanyaki. I also liked the fact that you could view the food being made on one of the many TVs mounted throughout the place. The bf had a noodle bowl -- not my cup of tea but he seemed to like it and followed it by a chocolate ice cream chaser with whipped cream on top. | 1 |
Worst Cirque show I've ever seen. The fishbowl act that comes first and is featured on all the posters is the best part of the show. Everything else was a bore. All the other acts seem like the performer wasn't good enough for regular cirque. But, if you take your top off and show your boobs you are welcome to showcase your substandard performance in Naked Cirque--Zumanity. \n\nYou might like this if you find man in drag risque, but there are two transvestites in my community college tennis course. Both are classier and funnier than the hostess of this show and they both have hotter legs. | 0 |
I saw all the good reviews and decided to try this place out.\nI went for happy hour and thank God I did! Because this place is NOT WORTH paying full price for sushi. The sushi is okay...I've had wayyy better at other places.. i ordered the mt Charleston, lava lover, and the spider roll. All of it was ehh. The sushi is small and the spider roll that i order had a really strong fishy taste to it which is not normal. So that really brought it down another star.\n\nService was not good at all. There were only two sushi chefs and not alot of people, it took forever for the sushi to come out. The waitresses didn't even come by once to fill our water or anything. \n\nIf you want better sushi and don't mind paying a little more go to sushimon! Taste is ALOTT FRESHER! &&& Better service! =)) | 0 |
We were in the mall with young grandkids one afternoon. The restrooms were absolutely filthy. The children's play area was getting its daily cleaning (why is this done at a time when kids could be playing and not before/after mall hours). No wonder the place is deserted and unshopped. There is nothing appealing about coming here anymore. | 0 |
We have tried this restaurant a few times. Unfortunately one time was when all my relatives were visiting. I had been to the Garcia's in Phoenix years ago and had great memories, so I expected it to be great. It was a big disappointment. Our enchilada sauce tasted like barbecue sauce. Everyone in our party was very disappointed in the food, and my husband and I paid for it, so it must've been really bad for them to complain about free food! We tried again and the food was so bad tasting I couldn't even eat it. And I'm a really hungry girl who loves Mexican food! Too bad it's not like the old Garcia's I remember since it's 2 min from our house. I wouldn't chance it again, though. | 0 |
Please read this before you go. This might save you from a bad experience.\n\nWe read the reviews on yelp and came here. We were surprised to see the limited items on the menu. And we thought that with only a steak to make, it must be masterfully done.\n\nFour of us entered and were greeted by the only lady who wasn't in uniform. The place had a nice vintage, faded glory vibe. We sat down at a table in front of the bar and waited for about 5 minutes before we got our water. The lady who served us, in fact everyone in the resto, looked like they were working in the army: no smile, angry-looking, albeit self-efficient and prompt. We were intimidated to even ask for anything and felt like eating in training camp. It was very awkward and uncomfortable.\n\nThe steak was disappointing (and that's the only thing they make too). We ordered the steak medium rare and medium, but all the meat was tough even to the knife. We doubted the quality of the meat was acceptable. The carrot soup was nice and refreshing, however. Fries were crispy and the bread was fluffy. The dessert tasted like something you'd find at a college dining hall.\n\nIt was a scar to our trip to Montreal. We trusted yelp and went but the service was horrible, and the only table d'h\u00f4te offered was subpar, even for the price. We argued that we could have gotten nicer steaks at Chili's in the United States for the same price. | 0 |
Aptly described: Fat ugly women in sweat pants, buying dried up items and crap for scrap booking. This store is so over the top religious with practically every isle having some spiritual message in a picture. We walk in here for the comic relief alone. Nothing here is cheap. Remember this is the religious company that doesn't want to offer birth control to their employees and is closed on Sundays. When you buy something here, you support those values. | 0 |
One of the best places I found in Vegas for a traditional East coast style deli experience. They have a large selection of fresh bagels made daily with most flavors and styles you can imagine available. They have a very large dessert case with some very decadent entries. They also have the good old fashioned big old piled with meat deli sandwich available.\n\nThe Pizza Bagel is always enormous and tasty, but its a tall order to finish it alone. The deli sandwiches are similar, piled high with your choice of various deli meats. I always liked the cajun spiced turkey breast as well as the classic pastrami, but you really can't go wrong.\n\nIf you're from an area that has true delis and are missing it, give The Bagel Cafe a try. Its the closest thing I found to what I love about visiting NYC. | 1 |
The cakes are just ....average. IF YOU CAN BELLY WHAT THEY HAVE TO EAT ON HAND ONLY. The helps sucks should you call in a order. Its 2012 and one thing that makes me angry is bad phone etiquette. I wont wast time elaborating about the silly people who handle Caked Las Vegas phone calls. But I will go on about the poor selection of cup cakes and the lazy staff. The only thing that makes me point out the bad and poor phone etiquette is that they are always out of fun things to eat. But they say call ahead and order and you will have no issues with getting a special order. (That's a bold face lie!) One word people strawberry all I wanted was strawberry cupcakes 24 of them. After going in and finding that in store they didn't have any I was told to call in and order. Now by phone I had to endure the rudest staff the same young lady who told me moments ago call in a make a order was telling me Caked don't have strawberries by phone. And that they never have and that they never will. But I'm upset for one reason only. WHY DIRECT ME TO CALL AND PRE ORDER IF.....YOU SEE I ASKED FOR STRAWBERRY CUP CAKES IN PERSON. AND IF CAKED DON'T EVER HAVE STRAWBERRIES THEN EXPLAIN WHY IN THE PICTURES ON YELP THEIR ARE STRAWBERRY CUPCAKES FOR THE WHOLE ENTIRE WORLD TO SEE. :( YES I POSTED PICTURES OF THE CUP CAKES THAT I DID BUY BUT THEY WAS NOT ALL THAT. I WONT BE BREAK N MY NECK TO RETURN. | 0 |
Perhaps I went on a bad day? I'm not sure. Mushy - mushy, ick. It seems like you taking a bunch of stuff that is supposed to be great together - mashing it together without any care for texture or the final product in general. I have to say I was supremely disappointed. Huge lines. The french onion soup? It's pretty sad. The beer? It's $5 for domestic. Bleh. | 0 |
Great baby back ribs. Awesome BBQ sauce, mac & cheese, BBQ beans.\nWhat an unexpected delight! Friendly staff, too. | 1 |
We have been long time customers of this location. Original owners rocked. Today I can say I would never recommend anyone to this location again. We had a 2nd horrible experience last night and made a strong effort to let this store redeem itself. We ordered our two favorite pies last night. Family size pepperoni with extra cheese and a family size chicago style chicken bacon stuffed with no onions. We moved over the last few months to a home further away but felt we would continue to patronize this branch. Long and the short of it...pizza number two was chock full of onions for the 2nd straight time. The last time this happened was on our previous visit and we just let it go. My wife at 8 months pregnant cant do onions so this time we called backed to explain. Manager said they would replace the pie over the phone. We wrapped up the uneaten pizza and rather than drive 10 miles back waited til this evening to return it. We were greeted with a new manger un familiar with our situation. To us it was a no brainer....here is an uneaten pizza being returned after being prepared wrong. Just make us a new pie and move on. Instead....a call to the store owner was made and a half off coupon was offered. That was it. Final answer? Yes. That is all we can do was the response. Well....that 15.00 decision made at the upper level just cost this group not only our business for good but we will certainly share this experience with members of our neighborhood and church (the largest church in the area just around the corner from this establishment) Horrible experience. We even called them back after driving all the way home stunned by this business practice. Good riddance papa murphys. We will also be following up with a call to corporate. Bad move and acutally bad pies now at this spot. | 0 |
Saturday Brunch with my 2Favs is a weekly To Do (for the most part) & being still new to Charlotte we try to experience different restaurants until we find that SPECIAL place to make our weekly location.\n\nToday I logged into Yelp to see what was near by fit brunch & Briggs as well as Cast Iron Waffle appeared. We started at Cast Iron Waffle & once we found that they only served waffles & coffees with no sides (egg whites, turkey sausage, etc..) we quickly exited & headed to Briggs.\n\nThe reviews were mixed but every restaurant deserves a try if the reviews aren't horrific. So a try is what we gave BRIGGS & our review is below.\n \nI had the Shrimp & Grits minus bacon & a side of egg whites:\nThere was EXTREMELY TOO much cheese on this concoction plus the shrimp was those cheap nasty baby shrimp that I am not a fan of. The pita pints grilled on the side of the shrimp & grits were the highlight of the meal. The egg whites were greasy..\n\nThe Mr. had a egg white Garden Omelette with a side of turkey sausage & honey wheat English Muffin:\nThe omelette was average as well as the rest of the items. It was all edible & something he'd order again if we were to visit the restaurant again in the future.\n\nMy mini ME had the Chicken & Waffles: As a chicken & waffle connoisseur the waffles were soft & the chicken tenders were fatty & extremely HARD & not tasty at all. Besides that the side of eggs scrambled with cheese were extremely runny & cheesy it seemed like a pile of wet fried cheese..\n\nMaybe we didn't get the right items but I can't promise that we will revisit this place again because we've found much better places to have brunch at in Charlotte thus far, HOWEVER if we do I will be sure to update my review if the food we try is any better.\n\nService:\nThe entire staff was pleasant & attentive, even the chef came out to speak & personally serve our table & a couple of the tables near us. | 0 |
My friends and I went here for the buffet during a convention held in late June. The buffet was honestly pretty terrible. It was some of the worst Cantonese food I've had, but perhaps I've been spoiled by the offerings in Los Angeles county.\n\nThe food was overcooked and just appeared to be sitting out there. It was bland and uninspiring, and much of it was way too oily. I felt fairly sick after eating there, but the excitement of the con kept me from noticing, really. | 0 |
Likes: chicken chipotle sandwich = DELICIOUS. perfect after a long night out in Vegas\n\nDislikes: coleslaw is soso | 1 |
Went for a lazy Sunday afternoon late lunch/happy hour bites. We chose to sit outside to enjoy the fantastic weather (ah yes, APRIL is why we live here!). We also thought patio seating would be great if we decided on appetizers instead of a full meal. Here's the one warning for everyone: Happy Hour on the patio is only good \""on the cushions\"" according to our waitress. If you go in and say patio and get seated by walking around the bar, forget getting HR. If you walk through the bar and say patio seating and sit on the cushions - both menus are open to you...OK...\nThe service was good, the food tasty as usual. Two gluten-free eaters in our group were extremely pleased. Those of us without restrictions still opted for healthier options and enjoyed them all thoroughly (Pot stickers and strawberry salad for me - salad rocked!). Everyone left full, but not overstuffed and very happy. Will gladly return (though I will be sure to sit on cushions as I love their fish tacos and those are only available on the HR menu). | 1 |
How is this place is still in business? Very casual ,,,,,, as in order food at counter and wait for your name to be called.... and wait......... and wait...... and wait and wait.\n45 minutes later.... BINGO thats out order. .......the celebration didnt last long as they got it wrong..... granted it was a complex order of one fish tsco and one veggie barrito..... The most disorganized restaurant I have ever been to... I should mention the food I guess..... Honestly, Taco bell is far better.... \n\nThis place gives Mexico a bad name.\n\nBill W. (chandler) | 0 |
Staff was pleasant and helpful yet both my wife and I thought this was a one and done situation. \nI try and only leave reviews that are positive or to business owners as feedback. This one is the latter. \nMy wife ordered a small gyro. She said the sandwich was dry and the meat was non existent. She said the bread tasted old, and the sandwich could of used a tasty sauce and more fresh vegetables. \nI ordered a double meat pastrami. The meat was very salty and I also thought my roll was stale. Very minimal toppings and dry. I didn't bother eating the large half of the sandwich due to lack of interest. Product needs improvement. My opinion of your bread would be to replace. Stale or not. No flavor. | 0 |
Free wi-fi, plenty of food options, and the check-in and TSA lines are pretty efficient. That's about as good as it gets for modern air travel. | 1 |
GROSS-ly over-rated...\n\nU-Swirl is grossly overated and has horrible quality control. Other reviews indicate lack of flavor, lack of consistency, unripe fruit, sloppy sides, and poor signage vs flavors.\n\nWhen I visited, I selected chocolate and vanilla ice cream, oreo cookies and reeses peanut butter cup crumbles. After a 15 minute drive home and settling down, my ice cream was MINT! No way does mint belong with peanut butter crumbles. I had to throw it out.\n\nThe reason for taking the ice cream home, in the first place, is because there is a total lack of adult supervision in the store on any evening we had previously been present. The room is very large and the music is exceptionally loud. The teenage workforce then turns on their own music system in the back room and increases the volume to drown out the store's sounds. It is so loud and annoying, we had decided not to stay.\n\nWhen next visiting, store employee SAUL reported that he was in charge, but could not make any decisions or remedy any issues, nor take information for follow-up. I was then told that I was wrong. I should have eaten it there... or, I should have gone all the way home and driven back... and, I should have called in. In his opinion, I made the ice cream - I made the problem. His utter lack of consideration or acknowledgement that something had been wrong, was compounded by his arrogance and accusatory demeanor.\n\nWhen I wanted to end the conversation, pay and exit... he continued to lecture me. I had to tell him to shut up and let me pay. The ONLY reason I had to pay, was because my husband had already eaten most of his selection (to indicate how long SAUL chose to drag this out). When we exited the store, there were over 20 people in line, waiting, while SAUL chose to pump up his chest and ignore customers or my multiple requests to pay. | 0 |
Great food and nice people.... This place is super healthy, just expensive for my protein shakes. | 1 |
I dunno about Senator's. They don't have beers on draft, which is a major let-down and they charge $3 per bottle for domestic macro bottles, which is a little high, even for Saturday night, for a bar this shitty. \n\nThe decor is not dirty or typical trash-bar standard stuff, (promotional wall flair is still present) but it is mismatched in an unpleasant way. Think horny hunting lodge meets upscale steakhouse in 1974 and they have a developmentally disabled child which they name Senator's. The outside is Georgian Colonial. The boys john is safari themed.\n\nSaturday night was karaoke (Rockstar) night. The crowd was not for me. It was a cacophonous melange of non sequiturs: couple of obnoxious 40 something guys in golf shirts drinking up the courage to hit on engaged/married younger women (giggity), 30-40 year old dolled up WT queens in Whitesnake video gear, the redishly necked karaoke pros, and us: a gaggle of out-of-place grad students and young professionals.\n\nService was good and the bar is nice and big for such a small place. I don't know if they have food, but I did not see any. | 0 |
Went there on a Saturday night...paid $168.00 for 4 people. What a waste of money!! Waited in line for an hour. The Kobe beef tasted like shoe leather, snow crab legs were frozen, wonton soup tasted bad, Chinese ribs were super fatty and tasteless, flan tasted like flem, bread was hard, pizza was gross, didn't like any desserts. I thought Vegas buffets were good and cheap..boy was I wrong!!!! | 0 |
This place is awesome. I'd been to the one at Fiesta Mall but not this one until today. \n\nI think overall it's smaller than the one at Fiesta Mall (maybe not but that was my impression). The shoe selection is pretty great, especially if you wear around a size 6. I found two awesome pairs of boots, one leather and one Teva, that cost me a total of $66.\n\nI didn't do any clothes shopping today but there really is a lot to look at. It appeared they had way more for adults than children. Especially if you have a little boy, I was there with my friend who has a baby boy and there wasn't even an entire rack of stuff for his size and gender.\n\nThe only reason I'm giving it 4 stars and 5 is the disorganziation. I know it's Dillard's Clearance Center and I can't expect too much, but it was kind of annoying that I found two boots I really liked (before I found the ones I bought) and I couldn't find the matching boot. If there was some way they could do a better job of keeping things together then definitely 5 stars. | 1 |
I've attempted to go to this place before, not realizing it was either shut down or didn't exist? (following the signs to grand cafe led nowhere, which is a pain when you're wandering through a casino very hungry!) \nFinally, it was open and being in the mood for some diner-fare food, we decided to give it a try. By the looks of this place, it was well worth the wait. The inside is gorgeous and makes you feel like you're about to enjoy some 5 star dining.... \n\nToo bad the food and service were awful. We were seated right away. It was fairly late on a Sunday night so we didn't have many tables to compete with. We didn't get the usual \""water while you wait\"" drop off and actually ended up not receiving our beverages until we got our entrees! I did order the french onion soup... its kind of rare to find it on a menu, so I wanted to try it. Mine was lukewarm, my husband's was even colder than that. I nearly choked on the dried out, cheap grated cheese that was piled on top (this was when the water would have come in handy....) It was more like eating a mouthful of terrible tasting flour. \nMy entree was the turkey sandwich. The sourdough bread was heavy and greasy. I had to eat it with a fork and knife because it just left my hands covered in oil. The turkey was okay, but overall it needed some kind of sauce for flavor and less grease on the bread. \nThe wait to pay the bill was obnoxious. We were stuck waiting behind people who were picking out half a dozen pastries to take with them. \n\nI probably would not return. This place isn't as good as Sunset's cafe and yet they charge a good $3 more on each dish. | 0 |
First off Half of the menu isn't available \n\n\nThe Mexican cashier was really annoying asking where my parents were from, where was I staying at, where was I from, when I asked him to call a cab for me, he told me that he could take me to my hotel, I got really annoyed and walked out. \n\n\nThird the food was below average, the fried plantains were the only good thing out of the three things I ordered. | 0 |
I came here at the recommendation and glowing review of Yelp's own Rachel! I was not disappointed. Heather, the owner and the one who did my nails is so friendly and welcoming. I was in the mood to get pampered and unwind and that's exactly how events unfolded.\n\nI was looking to get a gel french manicure with some nail art and was very happy with the end product. Heather takes her time to make sure you're nails are well done. She doesn't rush through the process and pays attention to details. She's also a pleasure to talk with and the time seemed to fly by. \n\nShe was kind enough to look up some nail art ideas on her phone since I was a deer in headlights when it came to any ideas myself. I mentioned that I like floral designs and was fine with having the nail art on a few accent nails. As you can see from my picture the result was exactly what I wanted with some blue rhinestone details!\n\nIt is hard to find a nail salon but look no further - head over to Perfect 10 Salon for the perfect nail experience! \n\nCash/Check accepted - no credit cards. A note on how to find the location - it's right off the Greentree exit from 376 West (make a right). It's next to Mario's Pizza. After you see the Boston Market, keep your eyes open for the Mario Pizza sign and park in that lot. It can be easy to miss. | 1 |
Bagels are one of those cultural things people hold on to no matter if bagels are good or bad people will say they are the best in MTL and they convince themselves of the awesomeness. \n\nI am impartial to bagels and I am not from Montreal. I am completely objective in saying that the bagels here are good... But so are 99 per cent of other places that make bagels.\n\nThe major factor playing a role in what makes this bagel different if you can notice at all is the the fact that you can grab it straight out of oven unlike Starbucks or Tim Hortons which have to be delivered and reheated. \n\nIn conclusion, if this is the best that bagels can be I would say it's worth a go just to say you've been there, done that but don't expect something you've never experienced before. Especially if you have it built up in your mind that you're face is going to explode with deliciousness like I had. | 0 |
What an awesome place. First time there and had already eaten otherwise I would have ordered some sushi. The place is fun, music going, busy, nice selection of people, and as my friend said (and I agree) one of the coolest/hottest bartenders around. She's blonde, helpful, and cute - nice combo. Overall though, the atmosphere is a winner. It's not fancy or the nicest place you will ever go but it is fun period. Go have a drink and hang out for a hour or two. | 1 |
Worst one I have ever been to. All I order is a Venti Coffee Brew, light ice and soy milk and the order was all wrong. Too long of a line to have them fix it. | 0 |
I always get the homemade turkey sandwich with peppers. Peppers are the business! The peppers make your mouth burns a lil but then again I don't handle spiciness well. | 1 |
I'm not really sue why this place gets great reviews.\n\nIt is really sweet build out, and I would love to enjoy the atmosphere, but I can't sit down inside??? Chris is great and does a great job with his restaurants, but I can't understand what is going on here. The sandwich I had was just so so. \n\nIt's only saving grace is that it is next to Lux. That place is the best. | 0 |
My husband is not a Cirque du Soleil fan at all, but this was his favorite show of all time. I love Broadway shows and, as season ticket holders, have dragged him to see more shows than he ever cares to see again in his lifetime. However, he LOVED KA and so did I!\n\nDespite seeing other Cirque du Soleil shows that had more acrobatics, which bored my husband to death, KA was simply magical, spectacular, and exciting to see. | 1 |
I have had very poor experiences dealing with this business. Period. | 0 |
This place is by far the worst! This is my 3rd time trying to get in to see the Dr. All 3 times I've had to wait over an hour in the waiting room. The first 2 times I left out of frustration and I'm about to do it again. They make sure to collect your copayment before hand. Rude! Unbelievably the worst customer service. I will never come here again... Unless you nothing better to do with your time, I suggest you don't come here either. | 0 |
Drop by at lunch time to find out what the fuss is all about. I mean when you got four stars on Yelp, you deserve a check out. Arrived at a real hole in the wall restaurant, meaning lots of holes in the couch and chairs. Absolutely not trying to fix the restaurant at all. Holes all over the place.\n\nTry the lunch buffet. Lots of varieties, all mediocres. Granted I have eaten at some of the most delicious place all over vegas, but that doesnt mean you just stir fry everything and call it a thai restaurant. Tom yam koong warm and no kicks. Pad thai doesnt even taste like pad thai. orange chicken too orangy and sweet. \n\nAll and all, for $6.99 you get a lot for your money. But I prefer quality than quantity. Its probably good for the area, but I rather drive a little and dine at thai style noodle house in spring mountain. One and done for me. | 0 |
The. Best. Holliday turkey. Ever!! Blows Capriotti's out of the water. And to top off the absolute deliciousness of that sandwich you have to get the big sugar cookie. It'll change your life. | 1 |
Very, very interesting. Took me about 45 minutes to go through the entire exhibit. This is a great thing to see. To see how they were able to preserve the bodies and organs was interesting. Definitely a must see for the intrigued! Cost at the door was $35.00.\n\nI would say this would be good for kids 7 and up, depending on maturity. | 1 |
The restaurant has their old address on some sites- disconcerting. The atmosphere was cozy and there were many French speaking people there- a good sign for a French bistro. The server was pleasant but slow, our food took over an hour to get to us. The frog legs were bland and my dish was full of broccoli (which wasn't written on its description) I'm allergic to broccoli. The crepe, which I was so excited about because of the crepe machines in the front window, were cold and flavorless. We were disappointed with our meal considering its cost. We probably will not go back | 0 |
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