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Comfy BEDS! Oh my the beds here are great. The hotel is very affordable and clean. The location is great... everything is within walking distance. The buffet in the hotel is great! definatly worth your money!\n\nMy only complaint was the stores inside the hotel... they suck. Go into any other hotel around there and they have such nice stores! What does this one have? A starbucks. Lame | 1 |
Deeeeeeelicious! Split the pork BBQ plate w/collards & yams with a friend who got the salmon cakes. Both were wonderful.\n\nWe're moving in as soon as possible. Or at least going for breakfast tomorrow morning! | 1 |
Another great Hilton experience. Staff is great. \n\nFree Wi-fi and a fitness center open 24 hours. Precor equipment, weights, benches, four treadmills and three ellipicals. For some reason it seems extra-humid in the fitness center, but since most people are there to sweat, I guess it's okay.\n\nOutlets in the room exactly where I need them and I love the little coffee and tea maker. \n\nClassy bar/restaurant on site with good food! The bathrooms here are a little small compared to the newer locations that I have stayed at, but they are still a decent size. \n\nGreat view of the lake, easy to get to and walk around the shops and restaurants. The executive lounge is great and I hope to get upgraded next time I stay! =) \n\nI will continue to stay here any time I am back in Charlotte for work. | 1 |
Never have had a problem with Wingstop before until going to this location. First I was annoyed when the boy taking the orders told us mango habanero was not available for whatever reason. Then he only gave us one drink with our 10 strip combo & we usually get two drinks. Then I sat down to wait for my food and one of the bus girls proceeded to tell me I couldn't sit at the table I was sitting at because it was \""closed\"". Closed? Really? But the table next to mine isn't closed? Hm, okay. Then throughout the rest of our meal the girl was moving around tables and mopping. I get that you are closing in an hour or so but moping next to people eating is never okay. I will not be going to this location again. | 0 |
Great Area, horrible service and hotel overall. I was transferred to Scottsdale for work and put up in this place. Thank goodness the area is amazing with scottsdale quarter and kierland or I would have been in hell.\n\nRoom was okay but clearly worn. The \""kitchen\"" area tile was stained. I get people use it but come on. \n\nThe absolute worse part was on day 5 of my month long stay I began to experience severe coughing attacks only in the room. I have never had allergies but thought it was due to the change in climate. This trend continued for the next couple days and I woke up with bites all over my knees and legs. I ended up on day 9 or 10 needing to go to the local emergency room due to breathing issues. I was told they believed the bites were from spiders and breathing was a reaction to something in the room. \n\nWhen I got home I stripped the bed to see if there were bugs or anything and found the pad had a hole in it and was stained followed by the mattress having a huge stain. \n\nWhen I got back from work the next day I went to the front desk and was told there was nothing the guy could do because no one was there to clean or a manager but hed leave a note. I go back the next day nothing had been done spoke to a different guy and was told the same thing. By this point Im thinking hey could I just change rooms to see what the deal is.\n\nSuffice to say nothing came of this. I just went to work and tried to avoid the room as much as possible. Let me add just a minor thing the internet was incredibly unreliable which really sucked since I wanted to stay busy when I had to be in the room.\n\nThe only positive experience related to the room was the lady who checked me in and out only saw her these two times and wish I could have dealt with her the entire time.\n\nI let my company know and I warn everyone to stay away. Yes its cheap for such an awesome area but i dont think it is worth it. I was in Room 111 by the way a handicap accessible room since I believe it was what was available when I checked in. | 0 |
My friends and I came to Vegas for my bachelorette party, and to save a little money, we made a stop at Smart & Final on our way to the hotel. It was a fast shopping trip, and we found everything we needed in the giant store. (I'm going to skip the part where I would usually describe the store because you've been to a Smart & Final, yea?)\n\nWe loaded up on mixers to go with our vodka, bought a handle of Jack Daniels and a big jug of Arizona green tea. If you haven't tried Jack and sweet green tea before, I would recommend it for a simple mixed drink you can do at home. The combination contributed heavily to my untimely demise on our last night in Vegas. We also bought snacks, cups, and a lot of water. We were fully supplied for the weekend, and we made good use of it all.\n\nThe cashier was friendly, and asked us if we were sure we wanted the smaller handle of Jack. I'm glad we said yes - although we finished every drop, the results did not suggest we needed any more. | 1 |
Always great food, delivery always reasonable. Great pizza joint. | 1 |
My first time ever in Las Vegas. And what songs did I played in my IPod?\n\nElvis Presley's \""Viva Las Vegas\"" & Katy Perry's \""Waking up in Vegas\"" (wanna see my crazy selection of songs in my I-Pod?)\n\nBut finding the Baggage-claim was a bit of a nightmare. I have to walk an eternity through many fine shops, restaurants and slot machines to find my bag.\n\nWhen I finally got to the Baggage claims section, I hear the annoying buzzer and saw my luggage was the first luggage to come out of the carousel.\n\nAfter what happened to my luggages in Oakland Airport, I got my luggage first in Sin City...\""Whoo-hoo!\"" | 1 |
Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed the toxic smell that is left on your clothes after it's \""cleaned\"" at this dry cleaners? Especially on jeans. I've never smelled this residue at any other dry cleaners. Also, why is it that when you pick up your clothes, there is always a slimy greasy tar on the hangers? It makes your hands dirty. I've complained about these issues multiple times and basically been told that I'm crazy. I now go to the dry cleaners across the street. I wouldn't give the place across the street 5 stars, but they have good prices and do a good job. I don't know how Eldorado stay in business. There are better dry cleaners within walking distance that have competitive prices with exceptionally better service. As far as finding a 5 star cleaners in this neighborhood, I'm still searching. | 0 |
Not very impressed with this show, although my wife enjoyed it more than I did.\nThere was just nothing that really blew me away, and thought it was a little dull, I'd be really pissed if we'd paid full price.\nI was actually ready to leave 45 minutes in to the show, we stayed for the entire show but it didn't really get any better.\nWe attended Vegas! The Show the day before at Planet Hollywood, and although is an entirely different type of show, it was 10 times more entertaining than Zumanity. If you see only one show in Vegas I would highly reccomend Vegas! The Show. | 0 |
We stopped at Brocach for dinner one Saturday night after walking around the square and being met with long waits at several of our other dining options. Brocach had available seating and we jumped on the chance to avoid a wait.\n\nNormally, the lack of a wait would make me nervous, but we went with it & I had heard good things about Brocach in the past. I shouldn't have worried, though. The restaurant seemed to fill up within minutes of our arrival and there was a crowd of people waiting to be seated when we leave about an hour later.\n\nEnough about the wait or lack of it - on to the food! My husband was \""starving\"", so we got an order of lounge fried immediately. SO GOOD. Although how can fries smothered in melted cheese + bacon be bad? Yep, it can't. I ordered a salad and a cup of potato leek soup for my meal. The soup was delicious, the salad was just ok.\n\nMy husband ordered Bangers & Mash at the recommendation of our server. He really enjoyed it. I tried a bite too, and LOVED the added sweetness from the apples. He also ordered a couple of drinks, and enjoyed the large & creative drink menu. | 1 |
Truffle Burger is the best burger in the planet. Beer list is impressive. Awesome. Service was great. My go to Vegas spot when I don't want to spend an hour parking and want great food and great beer. | 1 |
Ate there last night and they treated us sooo poorly. I have never experienced such poor service. The waiters did NOT acknowledge us and kept ignoring us if we needed something... Even after eye contact. Multiple waiters were doing the same to us. At check out, we got DISRESPECTED by the so called restaurant owner... He refused to help us figure out our bill as it was being split into two orders. We asked if we could barrow their calculator and he says we have to use our own and figure it ourselves and then he answers the phone and completely ignores us. We got upset at him, and he CAUSED us out! Of course we were causing back to depend ourselves but then he called security like we were some animals. This was the worse place I have ever been too. | 0 |
Place has a nice atmosphere and they have Great Wifi. 100 times better than Starbucks! | 1 |
Room is clean, bed is comfortable, service is great (but slow).\n\nWe got a pretty good deal for the room, so it was ultra affordable. \n\nTI is close to many places such as Walgreen's, Fashion Show mall, Harrah's, etc. We went clubbing at TAO which is right across the street, and at XS which is located between the Wynn and Encore (also walkable).\n\nExpect to tip everyone. At the end of our stay we checked our luggage at the front to pick up later. It was my first time in Vegas so I wasn't sure if I was suppose to tip the guy and he was like, \""is there anything else I can do for you sir?\"" and I replied, \""Nope, thanks!\"" He repeated, deliberately and slowly, \""is there anything else I can do for you, sir?\"" He also gave me the puppy-eyes. I thought to myself, 'oh snaps, am I suppose to tip him?' At the end I tipped him and he said thank you, but I thought that was kind of hilarious. | 1 |
I like this mall. You can easily get lost because the mall moves in a circular motion. Happy to know that there is an Urban Outfitters and a H&M store here. This mall has a cool thunderstorm scene here. I think there are like 4-5 sunglass specialty stores, 2 being Sunglass Hut. | 1 |
Service was very nice and the sweet potato gnocchi was fantastic. Don't forget the cookie dough skillet if you feel no shame. :) | 1 |
Got Food Poisoning STAY AWAY!!! | 0 |
I am not a fan of this branch. While I feel sorry for the workers because there is ALWAYS a line, they truly do not treat all customers equally. They tend to cater towards the Mexican clientele. It is nice that most of the workers are bilingual, but they shouldn't be unfriendly to the other clientele. | 0 |
The best place for a Filet in Las Vegas. We also had the Sea Bass, it was fantastic. The spinach salad and the au gratin potatoes were equally delicious. The service was wonderful, just a few reasons why this place is one of my favorites! | 1 |
This was our first Obstacle course race! I must say I expected the worst, so it turned out to be much easier than we thought. I will gladly attribute this to being in better shape! We had the 1:15pm run. We got there at 11:30, had to make a long check in line as well as gear check. We had time to walk around a bit and use the bathroom and then it was time. We ran about a mile before we got to the first obstacle, then they were more closely spread. Some were pretty challenging. They had two points where we could get water, I wish they had a third, as I found myself pretty thirst ad dehydrated from running in the sun for so long. Alot of the running was in wooded area, which gave us a wonderful breeze and exciting run. My favorite obstacle was the last one, the \""Goliath\"". It was fun and exciting and all I can say is close your mouth! After we were done we were able to take a group shot all muddied up. Get sprayed off and best we could, claim our free beer and get a Turkey leg, it was so good! My motivation during the run! I can not wait til our next run! This is such a fun experience! Also happy that Warrior dash raises funds for St. Judes, all in all I def feel it is all worth it! | 1 |
About 15 years ago I tried an Indian buffet restaurant (in a different state and not related to this restaurant). I disliked the food so much that it's taken me that long to even try Indian food again - and boy am I glad I was able to try again here at Maharaja's Restaurant!!!\n\nWe were looking for \""something different\"" to eat on a late Sunday night - they are open daily until 10pm. We were a party of four consisting of two middle aged adults with our \""kids\"" age 27 and 18. If you're in the mood for something quicker - they also offer a lunch buffet daily.\n\nThe atmosphere was beautiful - chandeliers... white tableclothes... candles on the tabletops. Authentic yet subtle Indian music played softly in the background. The waiter put the napkins into our laps - very classy.\n\nBefore we went I had looked over the online menu (great descriptions and pictures) so I already had some idea of what I wanted - which made it easier than guessing in person. Our waiter was very helpful in advising my 18 year old daughter on what dish she might enjoy.\n\nMy son is a vegetarian and was impressed by the selection - the rest of us are not vegetarians and we were also impressed by the selection!\n\nWe would call this food \""cruise quality\"" (back when that really meant something that is). It was awesome and out of this world great.\n\nWe all took turns sampling each other's meals... which were served in individual serving bowls. The dishes we ate were:\n\nBeverages: Mango shakes (very unusual and refreshing - especially after a spicy bite of something) and Masala tea (sweet hot tea drink very similar to Chai). Fresh glasses of ice water were automatically given and refreshed frequently.\n\nAppetizers:\n(complimentary) Daal Poori (fried lentil bread) - think of this kind of like tortilla chips in a Mexican restaurant - crispy but with a different (but very tasty) flavor. This was served with three different types of dipping sauces.\n\nPickles - these are not any ordinary 'pickles.' This was very salty and unusually flavored with spices like corriander and chili powder . We were told some of the ingredients included vegetables... green mango chunks... and some type of Indian fruit. The piece I ate reminded me somewhat of olives only saltier and stranger. Unfortunately most of us did not appreciate this dish - but the good news is it only cost .95 to try it. (very salty and somewhat spicy)\n\nCheese Pakora - flat cheese that has been breaded and fried - tasty though reminiscent of tofu and/or fried chicken. (not spicy)\n\nSamosas - spicy turnovers stuffed with potatoes and green peas - mixed reviews - the men in our party enjoyed them more than the women did. (yes they were a bit spicy)\n\nSoups:\n\nS.O. had the Mulligatawny soup - it's made with lentils and vegetables and has an unusual spicy flavor and topped with a bit of cilantro. Very good with the lemon squeezed into it. I felt it was somewhat reminiscent of a granular pea soup. It had a little kick to it. (somewhat spicy)\n\nThe three others of us had Coconut soup - sweet and creamy warm soup with shredded coconut and pistachios. Daughter felt it \""reminded her of Christmas.\"" I think perhaps it reminded her of eggnog in a way - similar comfort level but different taste. (sweet not spicy)\n\nFor breads we tried plain Paratha (similar to a thick wheat tortilla) and the garlic Nan - it was extra super garlicky and tasty. (neither spicy)\n\nOur meals were served with a large bowl of long grained rice for us all to share. We were given a choice of spice levels from mild to hot. 1) Beef Jalfrazie (beef curry with various vegetables); 2) Chicken Tiki Madras (tomato/curry base with coconut - from Southern India) (3) Vegetable curry (stir fried medley with curry sauce) and I indulged myself in a decadent special of the day 4) Tandoori Lobster (spiced lobster tail cooked in a high heat pressure type cooker called a Tandoor oven). We all tried each other's dishes and each was enjoyed by all. My (mostly) vegetarian son even snuck in a bite of lobster! :) (none of the entrees seemed too spicy for us)\n\nEven though we were stuffed and had leftovers - we knew we \""had to\"" have desert. Daughter opted for the Gulab Jamun (also called 'waffle balls') - sweet fried dough balls covered in a rosewater syrup. Was reminiscent of perhaps pancakes with syup or cobbler - but of course with a different flavor. We were very impressed with the kulfi - a sweet custard-like ice cream made with pistachios and almonds.\n\nThe staff was very friendly and kind - answered all of our questions with patience and care... helping us throughout the evening to get the best meal possible.\n\nTo top the evening off - the waiter brought us all hot damp washclothes for our hands. What exemplary service and attention. Dinner for the four of us came to a bit over $100 plus a tip - which seems very reasonable for the amount of food we ate - plus leftovers. Fit for royalty! I highly recommend Majaraja restaurant anytime. :) | 1 |
Ok, I've had rum from all around the world and Tim's is on par or better than all that. If you don't drink their rum, then you hate Pittsburgh and you hate America. Guessing yelp deletes this review because they also hate small business and hate America. Bet they keep competitors negative reviews though..... | 1 |
If the experience couldn't get worse. It did! I go in for my follow up to my angiogram and expect to just see the doctor and go on my way. I'm informed I have to do another EKG. They hook me all up only to tell me to take my bra off. So they have to unhook me from the machine. They did say I could have one of those crappy paper gowns, but If your a larger girl you know those things never fit! So off came my bra and I laid back down. Now during this time 3 other nurses came in and out of the room opening the door enough that anyone walking by could see in. I'd really rather not display my \""girls\"" for all to see. Not to mention it's steaming hot in the room. So I'm sweating my bum off while they are telling me to relax. They obviously had none of my information from the hospital cause they asked me what the results were of my angiogram. They proceeded to ask me a lot of questions I figured they would have already had and then said the doctor would be in soon. There we waited for 20 more heat sweltering minutes until finally Dr. Chanderraj came in. \n\nI'm happy everything ended up being ok. I never want to have to come back to this location again! I hope if your reading this you don't have to go either! | 0 |
I just happened to go here to treat myself (and rest my feet from walking the strip!). The service was outstanding! Ambiance was great (this would be a good romantic date spot!) and the food was delicious! | 1 |
I gave it four stars for a few reasons. First because I think you should always support local business instead of feeding the corporate beast. Second the atmosphere is really laid back and not too pretentious like other coffee shops( Chicago, Boston, NY.). Free wifi, can't beat that. The coffee, in my opinion. is just as good as any other \""brand\"" name coffee. The pastries are pretty expensive compared to the drinks. The atmosphere is definitely college, but they have nights for poetry, music, etc. There is also a Ice cream shop, that's really good. It does have out side seating, not sure if it's year round. Definitely check it out it may become your getaway spot! | 1 |
When I first went over a year ago, the prices were reasonable. Prices have been going up quite a lot and food standards have been dropping. Their noodle soups are still reasonably priced, but of poor value -- the meat and ingredients are typically of very poor quality, e.g., rough, dry, tiny. Satay chicken are dry, hard, and very pricey. Meats in dishes are quite sparing in amount. I wish there was a good Malaysian restaurant in Edinburgh. There is another with a very very limited menu, but higher quality. We will visit Kampong Ah Lee now only if I am very desperate now. If they could improve their quality or lower their prices back to a reasonable level, we would come back. | 0 |
Fun while it lasted. | 0 |
I don't usually write reviews for anything ever. But this restaurant is SO AMAZING that I just had to. It would be a sin if I didn't. I can't even begin to explain how good this place is. I am a foodie, I appreciate textures, presentation, originality, flavor combinations. And this place has it all. I've been telling all my friends to check this place out and everyone has been blown away like me. I'm totally serious -- in my opinion this is THE BEST restaurant in Las Vegas. In fact, I ate at Nobu the other day and although it was amazing I think Yonaka's has it beat. Please please please do yourself a favor and check this place out. I'm not going to recommend anything because at this point I've probably had at least half of the menu items and they've all been amazing. Well OK, I'll recommend a few things. First of all, the chocolate dessert plate is out of this world. The cold plates are unreal. The sushi rolls are excellent but in my opinion not as good as the cold plate options. I just tried the octopus dish today and was really surprised how good it was. And the new dessert addition -- the cheddar flan -- was also super super good. Most of the people I know are crazy about the brussel sprouts -- I think they are good but I'm not crazy about them. Then again, I normally hate brussel sprouts and these are pretty good so that in and of itself is a feat. The saki orenji, the crudo, the karaage, any of the wagyu beef options (the berry, peach, mushroom sauce, etc) are all amazing. | 1 |
I'm a big mani/pedi girl and absolutely adore NY Nails. It's reasonably priced (about $28 for a manicure and pedicure) and the staff is friendly. The best part is the massage. Unlike most places, you'll get a good 10 minute massage when you get a pedicure and if you're a working girl -- or even guy who likes to keep his feet clean and isn't afraid of a little touch up from time to time! -- you're sure to enjoy it here. | 1 |
Once you get past the crowds in the Canal Shops, Samba Sushi is a real find. Varied menu combining Asian and South American cultures. We had a shrimp teriyaki roll, an eel roll and a dragon rainbow roll. Also got the teriyaki chicken skewers with their speciality corn. Everything was delicious. No wait time, service was fast, efficient without feeling rushed. Clean, not terribly loud and Drago was a great waiter. Prices were OK for Vegas considering that I come from the era of free drinks, shrimp bars along the casino walls and all you can eat buffets. | 1 |
Does a pretty good job for a totally touch less system. The prices are comparable to other washes in the area. The car I washed was black and did have some spots on it, but it could have been worse. Will definitely return. | 1 |
Shades of the West has been around for a long time, since 1971 and has a bunch of southwest crazy crap that you can take back to your relatives. What? You actually thought I was going to write a review that was serious?\nFrom hats to kitchenware, gourmet spices to moccasins Shades has it all. \n\nThey also sell the popular Painted Ponies collection at their store and on their web store. They have chips and salsas, hot sauce, Ass Kickin' food products, prickly pear, glass, gift jewelry, hand-weaved baskets, cook books, live cactus and all sorts of southwestern knick knacks. Don't leave without your scorpion encased in a dome gift. | 1 |
So thankful for Roadrunner Pharmacy. They make prescription refills so easy. Wonderful customer service and quick delivery. My cat Libra loves the new toy she gets every month. Very thoughtful! | 1 |
We decided on Gordon Ramsay Steak for Christmas Eve Dinner. Unfortunately, I was not feeling well and settled for a bowl of soup instead of a big meal. Went with the French Onion Soup and it was delicious.\nWe were a party of 8 and sat upstairs in a nice room. Half of our group was very late for our reservation but they let us sit down on time and wait for them. We ordered a few drinks while we waited. The service was great up until we actually received our meals. Our server came over a minute after our food was served to check on us and then disappeared along with everyone else that works there apparently. We finished our meals and sat and waited (drinks empty) a good 10 minutes before we had a busser come up to us to clear some plates. We had to ask him to get our server so we could get a check. We waited a few more minutes and finally he came and asked if we wanted desert. Then we had to wait a few more minutes for our check. I didn't think it was overly busy but even if it was that is no excuse for waiting that long.\nBesides the service, the food was great. Everyone loved their meals and they raved about the steaks. My soup was really good. As with every fancy restaurant on the strip, especially the ones with celebrity chef names attached, the prices were a bit ridiculous.\nNice menu, good atmosphere and shaky service. | 1 |
The food was not good period. The rolled tacos that my wife got were the exact same Delimex microwave rolled tacos we get from Cosco, and the tamales that I ordered turned out to be the same ones I ended out getting from the Gold Coast buffet for lunch the next day. | 0 |
Was disappointed. We did not get drinks until after we asked for them after our meal was served. My wifes steak was killed even after we got specific with them how we like it cooked ( Medium well). We asked for another as she was disappointed after the last time it was rare when we went out. this made us miss all our movie times except the last option. \n The owner actually was there and came and appologized. He also took care of the whole bill. I asked him if we could pay for the other portion and refused as he wanted us to return. I Thanked him then, and as we say him as we left. They corrected the problem and even went thr extra mile. That is service from an owner. I definately recommend going again and supporting great business men like that! | 1 |
Great food\nGood service\nClean and nice venue\nWell run\nWe keep going back\nGood spot for a date night | 1 |
Every 5-6 months I get an uncontrollable urge for a Super Star with Cheese. Only because it was my go-to burger growing up in So Cal and I have a tiny little spot for that burger in my heart. So, I got that urge this evening and headed on down to this Carls Jr. I've been to this one 3-4 times over the past couple of years - and have had similar experiences each time.\n\nFirst, there were exactly 2 cars in front of me in the drive through. And exactly two cars in the parking lot - which were probably employee cars. 12 minutes after placing my order, I finally pulled up to the window. The car that was two in front of me had an ice cream shake handed to them and the one directly in front of me had a bag of goodies handed to them. Why it took so long, I have no idea.\n\nThe dude at the drive through needs to learn some customer service skills. When I drove up, he looked at me and mumbled \""kldoidlp\"". I said \""what?\"" He then said \""ketchup?\"". No \""sorry for the wait\"". No \""hello\"". No repeating my order to me to make sure it was right. Just \""ketchup?\"" I said \""ummm.... sure\"". He told me my amount, took my card, ran it, gave it back to me, stuffed a few ketchups into the bag that he was holding in his hand and handed it to me with my receipt. He didn't thank me. He didn't say \""F you\"", he didn't say ANYTHING. Simply handed me my bag. It's usually automatic for me to say \""thank you\"" even when purchasing something, but I stopped myself this time. His name was Cameron (according to the receipt). Hey Cameron, buddy. You need some serious customer service lessons. Ask your manager or the corporate headquarters if maybe they could get you some training. Because you lost a customer tonight. And judging from the total lack of activity at 6:15 PM at your restaurant, I'm going to take a leap here and guess y'all can't afford to lose too many more customers.\n\nThe burger was good by the way. Just how I remember it. However, not good enough to overcome the horrible service. | 0 |
I had a bad experience with Matthew. He is interested in baking in a lot of money per customer, as opposed to taking on customers to actually help them out. My evidence is below:\n\nI called Matthew on Thursday, July 24th to ask if I could get a quote on a yard clean up. He said yes and came out the next week. Instead of calling me, he emails me a quote with only 2 options. 1) $375 for a major overhaul of my bushes (that I never asked for) or 2) $150 monthly to clean the yard. (twice a month). I only want a clean up once a month, and Matthew rejected the business. I might even have paid $150 for once a month.\n\nMake no mistake--Matthew is trying to make as much money per customer as possible--and it is in his interest to do so--not yours. He doesnt care what you need--he wants those customers he desires. I've seen that behavior a lot in Arizona, but being originally from the east coast I am used to hard working companies who genuinely want to help you out.\n\nStay away from Matthew. | 0 |
We had a Groupon for this place and decided to try it out on a Sunday night, before we left for a trip to Thailand. We were lucky we were the second table in, because six or seven more tables walked in and there was one server, literally running, from table to table. Needless to say, the service was few and far between, and non-personable. \n\nThe chile paste on the table looked like it had been there for weeks, seriously ewe. The crab puff and spring roll appetizers were greasy, and probably from Costco. For dinner we ordered curry with hot spice, drunken noodles with hot spice, pad Thai with medium spice, and chicken and broccoli with medium spice. NONE of our food came out with any spice in them??? Lame, who wants non spicy Thai food? So being unable to use the month old chile paste on the table. It was all bland, unimpressionable, and kinda gross. \n\nThe curry tasted like chicken and veggies with coconut milk as a dressing. The drunken noodles was the same dish as the chicken broccoli, except one had rice and the other had noodles. And the pad Thai was pretty greasy as well. Oh, and I forgot we ordered wonton soup, and so did our server. After he brought it out when we were done with the meal, it was basically the same dish as the drunken noodles and chicken broccoli but it was in a bowl of hot water. Weird. And not appetizing at all. \n\nWe love Thai food and we were trying to eat a lot of it before our travels, and this was by far the worst place we've tried. Super disappointed in their lack of staff and how gross the food was. Sorry, but you should be better prepared for a Groupon, those things sell. \n\nWe will never go back. | 0 |
Alot of construction going on on the base levels but enjoyed the stay in the excutive suite. They could have had free breakfast and a microwave would have been great also the size of the fridge isnt sufficent. | 1 |
I would give this place 5 stars if it were free to eat there! Mmmmmmmmm Great service every time. Strong drinks. The 2 dips they bring with the chips, right when you sit down, are outstanding. Wait, THOSE are free, so maybe I should make it 5 stars. Authentic Mexican? Who the hell knows, but it tastes grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreat! And fills me up every time. 2 full meals, 2 drinks all for around $30. Find the 2 for 1 coupon and you are a rock star. | 1 |
My mother told me that if you don't have something nice to say then don't say anything at all. So, this will be short.\n\nThe service was good. Nice, friendly staff.\nThey have about 2 zillion menu items on their very large menu board. When I walked up to the cashier she asked what I'd like. I just kept reading the menu. She asked again. I just smiled and said, \""I'll need a moment\"".\n\nI had the #4 Combo which is three small bean mini-burros, guacamole and refried beans. In deference to my mother's advice, it was edible.\n\nDid we need another fast food Mexican restaurant in N. Scottsdale? No.\nDoes this place even come close to Rubios or Baja Fresh? No.\n\nSorry Mom! | 0 |
I just recently found out they had a location at Norterra and I am so happy I did. I've been coming here for lunch quite a bit lately because I can't get enough of it. I love the Turkey Bacon Avocado Panini. You can't beat getting a chocolate covered strawberry with your meal either. I tried the Rocky Road Brownie last time and I highly recommend it. Everyone who works at this location is always very friendly too. If you're looking for an alternative to Paradise Bakery I'd give Cafe Zupas a try. They don't disappoint. | 1 |
This was my first visit here. Having heard about it, I had wanted to try the place out for some time now. Here's the scenario:\n\nWe arrived at the parking garage and stopped at the parking attendant booth, where we had to pay the $5.00 parking fee (refundable in full if validated in the hotel). Went inside the hotel and found Island Sushi & Hawaiian Grill. I noted their sign at the entrance of the restaurant informed potential customers that an 18% gratuity would automatically be added to the bill for a party of 6 or more. I thought that \""six\"" was quite a small party for an 18% gratuity, but oh well. Luckily for us, we were a party of two.\n\nI ordered the Hawaiian Breakfast which came with a scoop of sticky rice (this was very good), Hawaiian sweet bread (just OK), kalua pig (dry, hard, and needed salt), 2 eggs (I ordered \""easy over\""), and lomi tomato (never heard of lomi tomato, so I asked our waiter about the salmon in the lomi tomato. He confirmed that it's only tomato...no salmon). Hubby ordered fried saimin (which was very tasty).\n\nIn a reasonable amount of time, our orders arrived (pictures posted) and I quickly noticed that my over-easy eggs were much too well done...overly fried. The kalua pig needed salt but it was edible. Some parts of the kalua pig were tender, but mostly the pig was hard and tough. You need to have strong jaws to finish all the pork on your plate! The lomi tomato was good, considering there was no salmon in this dish. Sticky rice very good. I tried my best to eat the rubbery eggs but I had to ask for another set of over-easy eggs. When the 2nd set of eggs came, it was barely different from the first set. The 2nd set of eggs were again equally burned on the bottom, but at least now the yolks were soft and liquidy. I guess their chef only knows how to cremate eggs instead of gently frying them under low heat. Amazing.\n\nOh and by the way, I didn't know it but if you Check In with Yelp while you're at the restaurant, they will give you a 15% discount. No one told me about this discount. I was pleasantly surprised when I did a Check-In on Yelp while waiting for our food to arrive.\n\nAfter our meal we did go over to the Cashier and got our $5.00 parking fee refunded.\n\nOK so I've been here, done that.\n\nP.S. - Our bill amounted to $17.36 which included the 15% discount from Yelp. I gave them a $20.00 bill and another food server came back with my change of $17.00. Quite astonishing, when I expected to receive $2.00 and some change. I called her over to our table and explained the erroneous change I received. She went back to the cashier, this time returning with the correct change, and she thanked me. | 0 |
Very friendly and attentive service. I really dig the modern decor!\n\nThe pho tai is nothing in comparison to Southern Cali's 626 area but it comes close. Good flavor. $6.00\n\nAlso got one of lunch specials which is orange chicken, brown rice, egg roll, and a fried cream cheese wanton. Mmm I gotta say man, I really liked their chicken. I'm so use to fast food orange chicken where the meat is covered in a bulky batter and then fried and sauced. This place'a orange chicken is crispy without a batter and covered in sauce. $5.50 lunch special.\n\nRestaurant offers Vietnamese food, Thai, and Chinese. I'll come back when I visit to try other things :) | 1 |
A family operation that knows what barbecue is all about. I've eaten here on a number of occasions and have yet to have a bad meal. The elder statesman will be outside conducting tours of the smoker and handing out bottles of water to patrons standing in line. The young pitmaster is inside carving and serving up some of the best Texas barbecue to be had outside of Austin or Longview; not to mention this is the friendliest service I've seen in a long time.\n\nThe Upside: The food is phenomenal. Absolutely the best Texas-style barbecue in Phoenix bar none. You need to get here early because Scott only smokes so much and he usually sells out by 1:30pm. But, the beef ribs, when offered, are usually gone by 12;30...\n\nFor pork ribs, the meat just falls off the bone. For beef ribs, the cracked pepper rub is the best. The brisket has a nice bark and a smoke flavor that's just outstanding, Having eaten here on several occasions, none of the meats have been dry or anything other than top notch. The sauces are all made in-house. \n\nThe sides are also excellent. My favorites are the cole slaw and the barbecue beans. They've recently started offering a pecan pie baked off in the smoker. I can't wait to try this new item. Sorry, guys, I'm not a fan of cheese grits -- no matter what!! (LOL!!) Drinks? Canned and bottled Coke products are offered. \n\nThe Downside: They open at 11:00am. If you arrive after 11:30, you'll spend more time waiting on line than you will ordering/eating. Recently, I arrived just before noon and didn't get done eating until almost 2:00pm. The line outside the door, a testament to the quality of the food, is also the real enemy of this place. If you're handicapped, you're S.O.L. Plan accordingly.\n\nI would have given Little Miss BBQ five stars, but have to knock them down half a star because if you're handicapped or simply can't stand in line for almost an hour it's practically impossible to eat here. There are no phone orders (I tried.) -- unless you order more than five lbs of meat and place your order 48 hrs in advance. However, if you;re willing (or able) to stand in line, it's the best bbq around. | 1 |
Their oysters rocked. So did the mussels. Will keep coming back here until they mess something up - they haven't so far! | 1 |
I went for the doubles and I was totally disappointed. I did try other food items and found that the seasoning was just what it should be. The place is great for those who are not from Trinidad so they may not realize that some seasoning has been omitted. | 0 |
Love this place for the atmosphere and price, but the service is really poor. Sunday morning, took over 45 minutes to place an order and get the food. Not crowded at all, it was very warm inside and maybe 6 table of customers. Food is always good, but don't go if you are in a hurry or just like to be waited on. Had to ask for coffee and check, more than once. Sorry - but service is really bad anytime of day. | 0 |
This used to be an A-OK restaurant when they first opened. Who doesn't like a square burger and have it cooked to order?\n\nBeen coming here on and off since day ONE. Usually the food is pretty tolerable and it gets me to my next location - Wally World. Just park the car in the middle of the parking lot and you only have to get out of the car once.\n\nThis location seems to always be a little tricky. The French Fries are normally cold and we have to go up and ask for some fresh ones. The Burgers and Chicken Sandwiches are not too bad depending on the roll of the dice and whether it is a full moon or not.\n\nService is rather poor and the inside could probably use a makeover. Today they asked me for my name and somehow they interpreted (Mark) for Bark. Could this just have been a Freudian slip or are we making Dog noises at me?\n\nIt almost seems that ever since the famous Dave Thomas left the picture this place has just gone downhill in general. Plus we miss the old lady with the white hair in the commercials. Ok ... WHERE\""S THE BEEF?\n\n2.25 STARS | 0 |
How has anyone rated this business anything higher than a single star?!? I've got no less than 3 friends that have horror stories about getting ripped off by these guys. I myself got ripped off when I got my brakes fixed and a thermostat replaced. When I drove off, it was no less than twenty minutes when my air conditioner totally stopped blowing cold air. Gee, what a coincidence. When I called them to complain, they said that there's no way it was their fault, but if I brought the car in they'd give me an estimate on how much it would cost to fix it. Horseshit. Obviously I didn't let them anywhere near my car again. Turns out my brakes went out 2 months after that. I took it to another mechanic and he showed me first-hand how Purr-fect Auto did my brakes totally wrong, Used the wrong size screws, and stuff like that. Because of their incompetence, my brake pads only lasted two months...ridiculous.\n\nBEWARE!!! | 0 |
Skip it. Food is overpriced for what you're getting, which is poor quality food. And the \""house wine\"" is quite possibly the worst wine I've ever had. \nServers were friendly though | 0 |
So yesterday we had a going away luncheon for a coworker who is leaving today and we all went to Macayo's for lunch. We had a group of 20 people so sometimes this can be a challenge but we called ahead and they said they would take care of us no problem.\n\nSo we arrive and the tables are all setup and everything started out great all the drink orders and getting us situated. \n\nWe were checking out the new summer menu and a group of us decided to try the habenero lime hot wings. So they brought them out and no habenero sauce on them what so ever. I asked about this to our server and he said habenero is sweet and it's on there. LOL WOOOOOOOOOW I couldn't believe this guy just said this it is one of the hottest peppers on earth. He said well other people like them so not sure what to say other than I can bring buffalo sauce. LOL \n\nNext came main courses a coworker next to me had her order totally wrong twice before the 3rd time it was finally right. My street tacos were tiny and more of an appitizer than a entree like they were listed. \n\nSo overall this will be my last trip to Macayo's and hopefully my review saves some people from a meal that they regret. | 0 |
All I can say is tasteless, nasty and expensive..don't waste your time. Lobster has no flavor which I assume is due to being farm raised and frozen. The bread is stale and bland...Chowder on chowder fries tasted like watered down 7-11 cheese sauce...to top it off our order came out wrong, they took the wrong sandwich back to sub for the right one & just added butter to the top of the one sent back and pretended like it was the new re-made sandwich!! All this for a whopping $46.30 per person!! Such a waste!!!! | 0 |
My burger was fine-but cooked more than I asked for. The kaiser bun was really good. Inky's wheat bun was dry-seemed old. The draft beer wasn't available. I would have given it three stars, but I subtracted one because of THE REALLY LOUD music. I couldn't hear our server at times! You can actually hear the restaurant a few hundred feet away. Hey, management-it's a burger restaurant..NOT a nightclub!\nPs-I am really getting tired of TV's in restaurants. At least this isn't a fine restaurant and the sound was muted. Or maybe not-I couldn't hear much of anything over the music! | 0 |
You talk about a lot of food! Huge portions of breakfast goodness! You have to eat here. | 1 |
I went there on a Friday night with a friend of mine for Happy Hour. We both loved the atmosphere, food and drinks were great, staff was very friendly. It was pretty slow for a Friday night but they had some good Happy Hour specials. Wish some of their food was on the Happy Hour special. \n\nI ended up going back Saturday night with a group of people. Bad idea! The place was very busy but we were all having a great time. The two bars up front were pretty busy so a few of us decided to go to the bar in the back by the pool to get a second round of drinks since it wasn't as busy back there. There was only one person waiting to order drinks from the bartender and a few other people around us. We sat down at the bar and waited for the bartender to come up to us. We sat there for about 10 minutes trying to make contact with her but she continued to ignore us. Finally, she came around and one of my friend's said \""Excuse me, we've been waiting 10 minutes, can we order a drink please?\"" She was a total bitch and responded back nasty to my friend and said basically that she did not give a shit how long we were waiting. She turns to me and asks me what we want and I tell her and she looks at me at says \""That's it?\"" We sit there another minute in disgust waiting for our drinks and she still hasn't started to make it so we start to walk away. One of our friend's asks why we don't have our drinks and we tell him what happened. He walks up to her and asks where our drinks are and she says \""F**k you.\"" I could not believe this. I was so angry and pissed off that someone could treat their customers like this. We also heard her being rude to another customer. \n\nI will never go back there again. My experience with a rude nasty bartender has put a bad taste in my mouth for that place and next time will be spending my money elsewhere. | 0 |
We're new in the area and came to Yelp to find a good Chinese restaurant. Wangs was well reviewed so we thought, why not? We go to the restaurant take one look around and order to go. Not exactly a place you'd want to sit down and be served, let alone eat, but we weren't discouraged so we ordered.\n\nI ordered one of the house specials, Happy Family. Ingredients listed crab, lobster, scallops and chicken. Disappointing at the least. The crab wasn't crab, it was imitation. Lobster wasn't lobster but I think it may have been crayfish and there were no scallops...nope, not one. My wife ordered a simple chicken dish which sat in our refrigerator for a week before it was tossed. \n\nThe fortune cookie was pretty good but we can get those elsewhere. Not impressed. | 0 |
Quite pleasantly surprised with a vegas concept restaurant. Too often they are flash with no substance. Not the case with cathouse where the selections are inspired and well presented. We had the lamb curry and shrimp scampi. Good thing were sharing as it was hard to decide which to eat (it seems like the portions encourage sharing.) prices are very reasonable for what you get. The atmosphere seemed to be relegated to the waitresses wearing a corset, saw nothing of the advertised lingerie models. Didn't care too much, food was wonderful. | 1 |
The store was really good but the restaurant was terrible, the food and the service were awful. I found a hair in my coffee and on my breakfast plate. | 0 |
After a week of hearing about our friend's hell of having their AC go out this past weekend, then have it fixed Monday, just to break again Wednesday morning and to not get fixed until today (Saturday)... the wife and I decided to call the landlord and ask for a maintenance check on our AC... just in case. \n\nThis AC doesn't work nearly as well as the one at our old house did, so we were slightly concerned anyway.\n\nSo one of their people come out... \n\nAnd he was the nicest guy. He explained a lot of things to me, tips and tricks and general info that's good for an air conditioning dumbass like me.\n\nA nice little tidbit that I enjoyed... \n\nThe return vent is NOT for human air quality control. If you want to control the air quality in your home, use those Ionic Breeze things instead, or have a HEPA system installed for your AC. Do NOT use those thick hypo allergenic/scented/etc. filters as it just strains your system and can cause break downs and inhibit the air flow.\n\nYou know those piece of crap filters with the cardboard frame with the blue \""stuff\"" that you can see right thru that the landlords give you to put up in your return? \n\nUse those. \n\nBrian said that you are just wasting your money because the moment you open your door to go outside, you are breathing more crap than ever and letting it all in anyway.\n\nSo anyway... now that I've lectured you all and pretended like I knew everything about air conditioners, I just wanted to tell you that these guys really do know what they are doing... hire them. :)\n\nBrian said he can get parts within a day. Your AC goes out? He'll have you up and running the next day at the latest.\n\nBut... they do not take home warranties. You will have to pay for the repair yourself with these guys... but this is one of the few cases where I believe it's worth it. | 1 |
Booked Hotel online, I always wanted to stay here, (lived in Vegas for 8 years)..When I checked in they upgraded us to a huge corner suite, Excellent service, treated us like VIP's! \nSuite had Amazing views, windows all around, dual master bath--Very nice, Modern, super comfy bed, & AVEDA products! I Had friends/fam come visit, went to Ghost Bar & Playboy Club, Love the views, and the outside seating! \nPalms Pool is Amazing, They give you wristband's for Ditch Fridays--Crazy pool party, like a day club! Gets packed super fast, so get there as early as possible, more people than most night clubs! Had a Fabulous time--Gonna go again real soon! | 1 |
Finally went and checked this place out in the Southwest after being given a restaurant.com gift certificate for here. There used to be a sports bar in the same location that never seemed to have more than a few cars outside. I went on a Sunday night around 11pm and the parking lot was packed. \n\nThe bar was much smaller than I had imagined it would be and the bar side of the venue was tightly packed. There were tables along the right wall, a small pathway between them and the bar where people would hang out and congregate. There was virtually no room to move to and from the servers station for the waiters/waitresses and the look of disgust on each of their faces when attempting said movement was just priceless. Not one of them was amused or even happy about having to go get more drinks it seemed because movement in here was near impossible. On a plus side, there were lots of flat screen TV's to watch sports when they're on.\n\nThe clientele was mainly comprised of 20-something type crowd there to get hammered as quickly as possible. The music was the same dance/rap music that all the clubs and \""hip\"" casinos on the strip seem to play now. Not a rock song was heard over an hour of being there. Lots of the kids thought it was a dance club and actually tried to do some grinding in the non existent areas between the bar and tables. It seemed there is massive potential for fights in there with the closeness of everything and the plethora of booz being served. \n\nWe ordered the Hawaiian chicken and double decker sliders along with the lobster corn dogs. All three selections were very good. Our server was pretty good, he was cool about giving us wine recommendations along with some input on the sliders themselves. One minor complaint was another server had brought our sliders to us but brought out the wrong order to us. Easily rectifiable by our original server.\n\nBy the time we got our food, we were both ready to leave, so we ate what we could, grabbed a to go box and got out there. I don't see myself returning anytime soon. | 0 |
Went there only for dessert and had to pay a mandatory $2 per person filtered water fee. We shared a waffle banana split with one extra scoop of ice cream and our bill was $25. It was pretty good but way overpriced which is the reason for the 2 stars especially when service was mediocre at best. | 0 |
While the food is adequate, the atmosphere is unhealthy with \""second-hand\"" smoke as the restaurant is NOT smoke-free. How can you enjoy a meal when you're struggling to breathe? | 0 |
For my 100th review I wanted it to be some place awesome! Presto Cafe sure fit the bill. I got the chance to finally check out their new Henderson location this afternoon with my husband Joel. \n\nWhen we walked in we were immediately greeted and asked if this was our first time in. He gave us an overview of the menu and told us some popular dishes. Everything sounded amazing. I love that they serve breakfast all day. They also have some tasty sounding smoothies. In the end Joel ordered their Meatballs and I ordered the Ham & Cheese Please. We decided to share them. Joel's meatballs were so moist and tasty. He got three meatball sliders. The pesto mixed well with the homemade meatball and sauce. The buns were soft and melded perfectly with the meatball. My Ham & Cheese Please was out of this world delicious! It was piled high with Black Forest Ham, gruyere cheese, the most amazing pickled cranberry and blueberry compote, Funyuns, field greens, and chili mayo all this greatness on a bacon and cheese bread. Omg this was like the best sandwich ever!! They should totally bottle the pickled cranberry and blueberry compote. All the items in the sandwich really complement each other. This is truly an epic sandwich. \n\nSide note totally unrelated to the food or the chef.... While enjoying our meal I couldn't help but over hear, who I thought was the owner, loudly making negative remarks to his friends about a similar competing business in the area (I'm not going to say which). Just a reminder to keep it classy. :) \n\nWith all that said I'll totally be back in to try all the other wonderful things on the menu. | 1 |
My boyfriend, a friend and myself checked out Kabuki's happy hour on a Friday afternoon. It was surprisingly... dead. I think there was one other table. It got a little bit more busy later but still surprisingly slow for a Friday, I thought.\n\nTheir saketinis are sooo yummy. First, I got the creamy peach and that was very tasty.. sweet but not too strong. My second drink was the Fuji Apple saketini and that was.. kind of strong and it didn't taste like Fuji apples.. my friend said they put apple puckers in there.. that was all I could taste pretty much. I tried my friend's mango chu-hi (a sochu drink) and it was good.. kind of weak, but she said there is mango puree in there. yum!\n\nFor appetizers:\n-Spicy Tuna Salad ($4.95 HH) Spicy tuna on top of spring lettuce, shredded cucumber and radish sprouts. Good stuff, but I just don't like the ground up spicy tuna.. I like them in chunks!\n-Sesame Chicken ($4.95 HH) \n-Salmon nigiri ($2.50 HH) \n-Vegad Roll ($5.95 HH)\n-Agedashi Tofu ($3.95 HH) \n\nThey still have reverse happy hour, I think starting at 9pm. It used to buy select items and regular price and get the second item (in the same category) for a $1 but I think they did away with this. \n\nOverall, their food and happy hour is good. I'd say regular price, they are kind of high. But that could be due to being located in a popular shopping center.. but who knows. Will be back :) | 1 |
We went to hakkasan on a Saturday night during the canelo vs may weather fight. This place was jam packed with a classy bunch of people. We were able to get in by showing up early around 9ish. The $125 cover for guys and $50 for girls was steep. \n\nCalvin Harris played a little bit at the show but it was mainly another DJ that looked like Calvin harris. They lights and music levels were high quality. Getting to the dance floor was way too crammed and it could take 15 min to move around in the club. \n\nThe club was nice but way overpriced and overcrowded. \nThe marquee is definitely better than hakkasan. would not pay anywhere near that amount for the hakkassan again. but you never know unless you play the game ! | 0 |
Ok, I read all the reviews and see the 5 star rating and I don't get it. They do have a lot of nice old machines, but about 1/3 of them aren't working. There's really no polish or finish to this place, just a warehouse with machines. How do they call it a Hall of Fame when there's no history, other than a 5x7 card under the glass with some scribbled notes? I spoke with some big, old guy sitting in the back at a desk with a ton of pinball rubble around him and he had absolutely no useful information. He reminded me of Jabba the Hut of the pinball world. Anyway, I think was worth a visit, but don't expect any more than a bunch of old machines in a warehouse.\n\nPreviously I visited the old time arcade on Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, now that place was about 10x better than this place. | 0 |
The food is okay. It doesn't taste that fresh if you come late. The employees there need a smile and a hug. They are rude. My mom and I sat there and was waiting for my husband to get a to go duck and chicken. An employee walks by and kept staring at our table just to tell us that the bill didn't include a tip and that we should tip then. They didn't even deserve it. Came by our table ONCE didn't ask us if we needed more water or anything else. Appalled. Finding somewhere else to eat dim sum. | 0 |
I live across the road from Bond No. 9 which has always been a dangerous thing for my liver and my purse but of late the arrival of a new addition to the family has meant a serious cutback on going out! Apparently I needn't have as you can bring your wee ones in with you...and your mutt to if needs be. Two things I never knew about the place until I happened to be walking by and spotted a couple in with a dog and a baby. I can understand the reason why as the last thing you'd want your super cool trendy cocktail bar to turn into is a creche and doggy day care centre. So for those few of us now in the know, hush hush please. \nI love nothing more than chilling out at this place. Be it for an all day drink session or popping in after a meal out. The bar staff are uber knowledgable on all things drink with the added bonus of having personalities :) \nAs for the food I've only ever had the tapas selection at this place which has always been tasty and good value for money.\nI never fail to be surprised by this place. Anywhere I can go and say that I'm in the mood for something particular and it gets made no matter whether it's on the menu or not is a bar for me! | 1 |
My fiancee and I recently purchased a groupon for this tour. Due to the government shutdown, we were worried that the park would be closed. However, the tour was on the west rim, which is owned by the Hualapai Indians, so the tour was business as usual. We paid for the breakfast and lunch, and for breakfast, we stopped by a diner in Boulder City, and the food was tasty and hearty. Our driver and tour guide, Robert, was very knowledgeable, and some what funny. Once at the canyon, and after the 10-15 minute drive up the very bumpy, rough, and rugged road, we finally arrived at the designated parking spot for all civilian vehicles. We exited the bus, and then hopped on a shuttle bus to the first stop, which was the sky walk. Amazing is an understatement. It is pricey to have your pic taken on the skywalk, but that once in a lifetime experience was well worth it. We then hopped another shuttle to Guano point, for more great picture taking opportunities, and for a delicious lunch. Baked chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, mixed veggies, and a smores for dessert. On the ride back, Robert gave an extensive history lesson about Vegas and the surrounding areas. He made great suggestions on places to visit. We stopped at the Hoover Dam on the way back for a 20 minute photo session, then back to the strip we went. I would like to thank Robert and Comedy on Deck Tours for making our first trip to the Canyon and Dam a very memorable one, in a great way! | 1 |
I've been a member there since it was Family Fitness. The last several years at the Cheyenne and Rainbow location. They were closing down this location and building another \""super sport\"" lol it's a joke. .. location on Centennial. As I knew of this in advance I tried switching over to the new Centennial location prior to the closing but they wanted me to go from $12 a month to $39 a month. As I tried to explain and negotiate several mouths in advance of closing of my location and opening of new location the best they would offer me was $32 a mouth. They must be like car salesman and working on commission. \n So after about a year or so I was gonna need shoulder surgery I called the Member Services to put a hold on my membership because I was going to be unable to work-out for several mouths. The manager asked me for a doctors note? Like I would lie about that for some reason. I am a 50 year old man I haven't been in school for over 31 years. I cancelled my membership. I plan on going to Las Vegas Athletic Club. I hope they treat me better there. | 0 |
FIVE stars for carrying New Mexico Hatch chile!!!!! e.o.m. | 1 |
This club is discriminatory in it's entrance procedures. This place needs to be exposed for it's racist policies. Totally ridiculous behavior for a club that is trying to be a top-of-the-line establishment in Charlotte. Heard it's not doing well, hope a new place moves in soon. | 0 |
You let me down, in n out! My friend ordered the french fries. They should change the name to \""hypertension drenched fries,\"" as they were overloaded with salt salt and more salt. I ordered a \""chocolate\"" milk shake, but chocolate syrup and vanilla ice cream does not a chocolate shake make! Please don't think I can be fooled...especially when you hand me the cup and it's got some pink \""strawberry\"" colored stuff dripping all over the lid! Yes, I sent it back because \""the eyes eat first\"". \nOh, and last I checked strawberry is neither chocolate OR vanilla!\n\nGrr! This place is arguably the busiest In n Out in Vegas, but does that mean I should sacrifice quality? Me thinks not!\n\nWith only about 5 items on the menu it should always be done right! | 0 |
First night at the Palms, grabbed a quick meal here. We decided to share a \""prime rib french dip\"" and an order of \""mixed vegetables.\""\n\nWhy the quotation marks? Well, I'll tell you...\""She's going to tell...She's going to tell...\"" (Monty Python reference. Just ignore me.)\n\nThe sandwich was more fat than meat, and the meat was so overcooked it was practically cremated. Pretty darn icky. \n\nThe \""mixed\"" vegetables was a big, giant plate of broccoli. \n\nService was slow as well. | 0 |
I had never been to a Hard Rock and never really had the desire to but we had some time to kill after checkout and before the flight, so I thought, why not? Well for one the food is way too expensive for the quality. It was definitely nothing special. It was neat to finally be in a Hard Rock though and I did enjoy seeing the KISS members when I walked in. =) But the food was subpar and my mixed drink had little floaties in it, that I think were supposed to be there, but were distracting and gross. I can't say I will be going to another Hard Rock anytime soon. | 0 |
This place sucks. The wait after you order is ridiculous. The sandwich was ok. For some reason, when I was there, they ran out of bean sprouts and I saw the manager rush in 30 mins later with a small bag. Oh well, better luck somewhere else. | 0 |
In general our family really likes Rubios. This location does not seem to have the same quality or consistency as the one we go to in Surprise. The few times we have stopped in, it has been somewhat disappointing.\n\nThat said, we would still go back only because we really like the menu, and they have truly healthy options with some menu items. Just wish the food looked as good when it comes out of the kitchen as it does in Surprise. | 0 |
Dude something has happened to this place in recent months, the quality is not what it used to be, the service is not what it used to. I don't know if they had a change in management or what cause me and my wife used to go here ALL the time for the All You Can Drink Saki and Beer and All You Can Eat. We don't go here anymore cause the qualify just went and crapped out on us. Go to Sushi Bomb down the street | 0 |
Listen. If you have a nasty product, you should make up for it in friendliness. That's what people who don't have a lot going for them do, so why should a business be any different? When I realized I didn't look like a super model, I decided to become funny. It balances things out. The same advice goes to ER for making horrible latte and really not even giving one ounce of effort to train their staff in latte-making. Foam the milk, don't scorch it. It's supposed to be foamy not watery. No, coffee is not supposed to taste like burnt acid. If espresso beans can rot, then ER must be buying it and selling it to us. They must be making money hand over fist. Seriously ER, don't confuse a great location that affords you lots of traffic with a mistaken belief that you a superior product. If the tea breads and scones weren't good, I would never walk in. I guess that's your way of being funny too? It's still not balancing out. | 0 |
Bread was cold. Pizza was cold. Was a big fan of this place once upon a time. Really disappointed. | 0 |
I've seen better. For a Hotel with there standard and the lack of cleaning for the maid service is shitty.\n\nI called down for house keeping to come and clean my room she said they didn't clean it? I told her no what time do they usually clean your room she said before 4pm, I told her well i just got to the room and its 4:35pm right now she apologized and said ill send someone right up. I went to the gym for a little over an hour after the phone call, when i got back to the room The beds were made. thats all nothing more just the beds. they didn't empty the trash or replace the towels that were on the floor just made the beds. \n\nHorrible House keeping.\n\nThe rest of the Hotel seemed pretty nice the Gym was clean and had Fresh fruit and cold towels when you were done working out.\n\nThe casino is a lose lose situation here you'll never win,not even come up a few dollars. Maybe its my luck at the table but for my entire party of 28 people to have the same luck is a little strange.\n\nAs an SPG member id look else where... | 0 |
Zero Stars. Zeeeee-ro.\n\nLogged on today to pay my bill and find its gone up $7 just for internet. Happy New Year, from the cable company. | 0 |
I can't believe people wait 90 minutes to eat here. Maybe it was just an off day but I was disappointed. Bad service and bad food. If you can't cook eggs correctly, than you have no business serving breakfast. | 0 |
I stopped into La Piazza Al Forno due to a traffic detour on my route home. Nothing could have been more satisfying after a long day of work. There was no wait, (it was Tuesday night) my waitress was accommodating and friendly, and the Italian Stallion (pizza) was a fantastic piece of meatalicious goodness. I will definitely be back if e'er I find myself in downtown Glendale again. | 1 |
Meh. My thoughts exactly. The place was totally dead, so they had to warm up the oil and pans just to make our food, which took forever. The girl there was nice but completely dry and too busy watching Maury to bother making us feel at home. The super-steroid chicken wings were fine, except they had no seasoning at all. Same for the fried okra. The only enjoyable food we had was a sausage Po'boy, but the tasty sauce was just thrown in. I had more of it on me and the fries than was inside the sandwich. For that price we would have been better off going to Canes or KFC for some real flavor. There was nothing Cajun about this place at all. | 0 |
Very rude. Not good people to work with. Watch your back while dealing with them. | 0 |
They were awesome! Showed up early, friendly, quick, and did a great job. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!! | 1 |
I cannot recommend this place enough! Its small, family owned and has the attention to detail that cannot be possibly be matched by any chain! The hookah lounge that is attached to the cafe is splendidly appointed, very comfortable, and serves up a great hookah.\n\nThe Hummus & Pita by itself is enough to bring be back again.\n\nThey also create their own flavored tobacco! The variety is stunning, of great quality, and makes for a very enjoyable smoke.\n\nTry it, you will NOT be disappointed! | 1 |
My favorite item is the blackberry bran muffin, it's Amazing. Weekends it can be fierce, parking, waiting in line, and then on top of that seating is like musical chairs. But other then that it's definately worth it. Wish I lived closer because i would be there everyday. | 1 |
Terrible...empty dining room, food cold, no love in this franchise location like the NLV location...it's 6 pm and empty...ace your appetite for a different location. | 0 |
Honest, trustworthy, professional.\n\nSeveral years ago I worked for a tour company that took all of their vans to Central Car Care to get serviced, so when I saw a groupon for an oil change here I decided to take advantage. I came away with a good experience and a well running car. \n\nA few months later I had my brakes changed at a Just Brakes who told me my brakes were going to fail and that I needed to do an extra $350 worth of repair to be safe. I called Central Car Care, explained the situation, and told them I was nervous about the safety of my car but thought I was getting scammed.\n\nThey told me to bring my car down and they inspected it for free. They told me my car was safe and didn't need the work that was suggested. I offered to pay for their time, but they told me to just bring in my car when it needed repairs and my continued business would be thanks enough.\n\nI don't think I've ever been to a mechanic before that said I didn't need suggested work done. Thank you so much. | 1 |
2.5 STARS would have been a perfect rating.\n\nFOOD: As far as I'm concerned, the best thing available at Cafe Roma are the calzones. The cazlones' cheese, sauce, and bread are all pretty good. They are huge and decently priced. One calzone could feed two non-starving people. I usually have to struggle to finish one. Other dishes are decent, but nothing to come back for. \n\nPRICE: A calzone and a drink cost about $9-10. \n\nATMOSPHERE: It's a typical low-cost Italian restaurant. TV's in the corners, music playing in the background, a couple decorations on the walls. Good place for lunch or modest dinner. \n\nSERVICE: Nice people, but they can be almost too helpful at times. Sometimes they come by the table four times during the meal to ask if everything is alright. Sometimes I want to shout, \""Yes! Everything is wonderful, now leave us alone!\"" They know I get the calzone every time I go there, it's a cool feeling to have that regular status.\n\nSKINNY: Try the calzone, I think its pretty good. If it's not good, then I'm sorry I wasted all this time writing this review only to lead you astray. | 0 |
Cat Mouse Game have to play with this people to get our pictures posted online. 5 to 7 days has past but no pictures.. SUCKS. Talked to Arora (Front Counter) girl and they only promise but no ACTION. Very disappointing. Still no picture.\nThis place takes your money and then who cares..\nBut have to to agree 1 thing very clean and nice place. Dont expect speedy service.\n\n:( :( | 0 |
I remember really liking LAX back when it first opened. Now... Meh. The security guards and VIP hosts are at two extremes: really nice or really rude. I saw an even mixture of both when I last came by. My friend and I had questions about the event and were given the run-around for about half an hour. This consisted of us being told to go outside then being sent back inside only to be sent back outside again. Making two girls go up and down the stairs repeatedly in five inch heels? Surely you jest. Would stop by again for a really awesome event but otherwise, I'll spend my time elsewhere. | 0 |
Ended up eating here on 3 occasions while at the GVR. This is a small space, with only a few tables, but plenty of seating at the sushi bar. \n\nLots of creative and traditional rolls on the menu. I pretty good selection of nigiri, and a nice variety of sake. My favorite was Sparkling Blueberry Sake, very refreshing and you can taste the berry flavor.\n\nThey offer an all-you-can eat option from 5-7 pm for $28.95. This is a very cost effective way to go when you are hungry and the all-you-can eat menu has almost everything on it. Beware, they will always serve rolls first to fill you up, so if you order nigiri make sure to specifically ask to have it brought out first.\n\nP.S. You have to try the steamed chicken dumplings off the fresh sheet. | 1 |
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