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It is so nice to see Banh Mi shops in Montreal!\n\nI like to consider myself a Banh Mi connoisseur, considering how many of these sandwiches I have consumed over the years. This is a streamlined counter service set-up where the sandwiches are assembled in record time. They will ask you if you want spicy or not, and that is pretty much all of the choices, unless you express a dislike for a topping. \n\nI ordered my all-time favorite, Grilled Pork Banh Mi. To be honest, I was really not impressed with the meat, it was actually kind of nasty. It was not thin sliced, marinated pork grilled over flame. Instead it was a pressed pork patty that was slightly grilled, like a grilled sliced sausage or Spam. It was very sweet. I felt bad because it was the first time that my friend was trying Banh Mi, and I was trying to tell him that is not usually this gross. \n\nNext time I am in town, I will definitely be trying another shop. | 0 |
Just the worst for travel. Shuttle waiting more than hr at the airport until the whole shuttle was full (I had been told they left ever 15 min), then shuttle was more than 20 min late picking back up for return trip. Customer service was unhelpful and rude. So much extra stress on travel day; it's way overpriced for level of service. Stay away. | 0 |
On a recent trip to Vegas Lotus of Siam was on the top of my hit list. And if you read about the Vegas food scene Lotus of Siam is probably a name you've come across as well. People talk about it as the best Thai restaurant not just in Vegas or Nevada but in the entire United States. For a city that's known for big billings and flashy signs this is quite a statement.\n\nA group of me and my buddies checked it out for dinner. The menu is a tome filled with both Thai classics as well as dishes I've never seen before. Some things we wanted we couldn't find on the menu (like a Spring roll) but we were able to order anyways, I'm not sure if we just couldn't find it or if they cater to this off the menu ordering but given what they say they can make I'm sure it would be pretty hard to stump this kitchen.\n\nNothing at this place jumped out as the greatest Thai food I've ever had. They were pretty honest about their spice ratings with several \""moderate\""-ly spicy dishes coming out as quite hot. I really love my food spicy and found moderate to be about right, although I have to admit, I'd love to come back and ask for something really spicy and see what they'd serve up. For my main dish I went with the Nam-Prik-Head (Spicy Mushroom Dip) because (1) as previously noted, I like spice, and (2) I never remember seeing this on a menu before. What came out was a small dish of \""dip\"" and some vegetables. The dip doesn't really stick to the vegetables as it as more of the consistency of a thick chutney than a dip. It wasn't the easiest dish to eat but it as definitely spicy and a very tasty mixture.\n\nThe service here as quite slow, not bad, they were friendly and helpful, just in no rush to get anywhere and we often found ourselves waiting. The restaurant is in a strip mall a little off the Strip. A local friend who came to meet us after dinner wanted to know what we were doing in \""that\"" part of town, which says a lot in Vegas. Walking the distance from the strip won't kill you, but the neighborhood just might. \n\nIn sum, if this is the best Thai food in the US the reason is only because it's one of the only ones that serves \""real\"" Thai food and the rest of them are holding out on us. I've never been to Thailand so I can't really comment on that. Although excellent food, it wasn't quite cheap enough to be cheap, not hidden enough to be a hidden gem and just not good enough to make me think it's the best Thai food I'll ever taste in the states. Worth going to but I wouldn't say that it's a \""must visit.\"" | 1 |
there are only two reasons to come to metro pizza: the first is a little slice of heaven called \""pasta pie\""; the other is the garlic fries!! outside of those two items i can give no advice. that being said, i don't care if i can't talk on anything else because i will never order anything other than a pasta pie! i'm only in vegas four times a year, if that; so this is one of my MUST HAVES when i'm in town!\n\nmetro is kind of cheesy 80s colors with some florescent lights. the glowing sign will guide you to a pasta pie happy ending. the big booths in the back are great for larger parties; especially once those tummies are filled on said pasta pie! although the pizza is a tad pricey; it's quite difficult to finish more than a slice and a half. i recommend getting a pasta pie on your first night in vegas, then you'll have late night meals for the next couple of days! HOOOOOOOORAAAAY! | 1 |
Been reviewed a jillion times. Nothing to add, except that the Ass Juice is nasty.. I like to pick up people at the airport, and take them straight to the DD, just for shock value. Last time I did that was with my boy Tommy, who was suitably impressed. | 1 |
This sandwich rocked face!!!! Full Montague, Cannonball and the Hawaiian all hit the spot!! It's safe to say I was hungry, and drunk!!! I'm a fan!! So why the 1 star???? Well besides not wanting to be a conformist and give this place 5 stars like you other thousand + yelpers I was let down big time..It was really disappointing to find out how restrictive Earl of Sandwich is with their franchising. The only reason I bring this issue up is because of a huge sign they have in their dining area talking about how great their franchising opportunities are. Upon investigation they have less than 20 locations worldwide and that's including the 3 that are \""coming soon\"". I figured these low numbers were due to this being a new franchise. NOPE. From reading their franchise application I was left with the feeling that I would have better luck applying for a senior executive position at Google. Also I live in California which seems to be on their black list of states they will not enter into. Its a shame because there are some Cali hot spots Earl of Sandwich would thrive in, no question. O well...Great Food...you will not be disappointed. | 0 |
After trying almost every combination, I found my favorite... \n\nTwangy yogurt with pomegranate seeds and the japanese gummy candy. Can't remember what they are called, and if I did, probably couldn't spell it, but yumacious-ness all the way. The candy is almost like a marshmallow meets gummy bear. Not sure there is anything else to compare it to...but don't worry, they'll know what you are talking about. \n\nI've been a big fan of this place since they opened. Cute atmosphere, great yogurt that is allegedly low calorie (tastes too good, but it apparently its true!), and they also have have crepes... :) \n\nDon't forget to get a punch card, 10th purchase is free which will come in handy when you become addicted. | 1 |
Service is iffy. Sometimes I get a great waitress, sometimes a terrible one. The beer is great but the food is overpriced and some dishes are really not good. My friend had to spit out the calamari. I thought the quesadilla was gross (had the taste of processed cheese). \n\nSome dishes are good though. Burgers are good, the beer bread is great. Their pork and bean dish is very good (but the beans are bland).\n\nAnd the parking situation, oh lord, don't get me started. Prepare to park 1/2 a mile away on the street. Seriously. And turn in your side view mirror or some drunk college student will break it off. | 0 |
My boyfriend loves the sweet tea here! Oh AND the Canes sauce is amazeballs!!! Fair WARNING: it's always busy. | 1 |
I don't shop at any other grocery chain other than Harris Teeter. Why? I prefer to shop in a clean environment when I'm buying food products. And some friendly service is always a plus, too. Harris Teeter offers all that. \n\nThis particular Harris Teeter is small compared to other stores at which I shop, but it has the basics (just not as many varieties of items as bigger stores). It has that \""small local grocery store\"" feel, and it's convenient in that you can go in and out of there in a hurry for something and not have to mess with the traffic and crowds at the Harris Teeter at SouthPark. | 1 |
I work a few hundred yards from this location, so I visit it semi-frequently when I forget how bad the service is and how inconsistent the food is. \n\nEvery time I go, regardless of time of day, there is a line to the back of the restaurant (not from popularity, just from slowness on the line). The bread is generally not as fresh as I have had at other Subways, and as the other reviewers have stated, the staff would rather snipe and talk to each other than help the customers. You get a *sigh* disaffected vibe from everyone working there at the least, or at the worst you get an openly hostile attitude. I realize you probably didn't grow up wanting to be a \""sandwich artist\"", but it's your job, so put a friggin' smile on your face and pretend to enjoy it like most of us have to do at our places of employment. If you have other options, pass on this Subway. | 0 |
Great food but if there is more than 4 people in front of you it will be an hour wait for food. | 0 |
Do not go to this office unless you want to be ripped off. I have been going to this group for 12 years. I have seen dentists come and go and never once have I had one cavity or had any spots even 'flagged'. I saw a new dentist this time and she not only talked down to me as if I was a child, she told me I have two cavities that needed filled. They chose to show me \""pictures\"" of my teeth and not the X-rays trying to make the case. Really?! I can tell you where I WON'T be going for my next cleaning. | 0 |
I debated about whether to write this review at all, as I realize that if you can't say something nice don't say it at all, however this is a platform for the good and the bad. And well here, it is just bad. I was so sad I had to come here in the first place as it was not my choice. I was going to get the chicken salad that they show on their online menu, however salad was not offered. So then there was no chicken sandwiches on the menu, which again is on the online menu. The cashier (possible manager?) said he would substitute chicken in for any of the hamburgers. So I bought the original with chicken instead of beef. Just wasn't in a beef mood. The cost was $8.95 + tax for a sad little grilled chicken sandwich with a underwhelming portion of cold fries. \n\nI would normally ask for hot fries but service was so horrible and I being on my lunch hour knew it would take an inordinate amount of time for me to get any fries that were hot. So I ate the small portion of cold fries. As to the sandwich again, just bad, the grilled chicken was okay, not fresh, but whatever... but my bun was really dry and fell apart. I didn't even take a picture to share because I was just so disgusted. \n\nSodas are also $3, I just got water. I asked for ranch dressing for the fries, they didn't charge me but took forever to get it. The cook put the ranch in the window and the server (using that term loosely) just walked away - I was three feet away from my ranch separated by a counter and I had to wait for the snail pace server to come back to that side of the restaurant. There is a pizza place joined with the Johnny Rocket's and the employees apparently work both sides, so if people are on the other side you are in for a really long wait. \n\nSo sad that $9 and lunch was wasted here. | 0 |
Ew, not a fan of Hakkasan. It's way too tiny to be SO popular! The dance floor is so small, and there are so many people. There's no outdoor area to chill so you're stuck in their small dark interior the entire time. Poorly designed because there's no way to know which way to go or which staircases to take. Very hard for drunkies to navigate since there are no signs and the staircases to diff floors are all spread out. It's like a dark maze!!! \n\nDrinks are ridiculously overpriced, at least $20 for an alcoholic drink and they are soo watered down. An AMF tasted like punch. They don't offer tap water or water fountains. If you're thirsty, you have to pay $10 for a TINY fiji bottle. Drain us of all our money, why don't ya?!\n\nIf you try to stay downstairs at the main dance floor, you will definitely be rubbing up on all the strangers around you. We could barely move there, so we spent half of our time walking around and going up and down all these staircases trying to find a good spot. We had to opt to dancing behind the tables by the bar until we decided that we would have a better time partying in our hotel suite. The ONLY time to go to Hakkasan is if you can afford a table! | 0 |
Absolutely honest, straight forward and reliable. I am so pleased with the service I received from this group yesterday. | 1 |
Bar none the best Sportsbook in Vegas. I live here and have scoped most of the other books out and without a doubt this is the best setup. Tons of seats and windows to make bets. The lines do get long right before kickoff so it can get crazy if you are there for NFL Sundays. However, it is so worth it! \n\nIt is a must see if you are a sports fan. The place goes nuts on Sundays and is always fun to watch games with people from everywhere sporting there jerseys. It is pretty amazing, like the United Nations of Football Fans. Every team will be represented by some die hard fans. Its also fun to just chill and blow a Sunday hanging with fellow football fans. Great Times! | 1 |
I don't understand why an intelligent human being would go to this place and consume the stuff that this place sells. It is of less quality than the stuff they feed inmates at that tent prison in Arizona...literally. What McDonalds does is take some low quality beef, add soy and other mixtures for filler, and then flavor it with addictive chemical flavorings that they make in a lab. Look into it if you don't believe me. \n\nI cringe when my kids want to go there. It's so foul and not to mention freaking expensive. It's totally unbelievable to me that people eat there! | 0 |
I like this place, I like this place, I like this place. The salad thing is amazing! Ugh, just thinking about it makes me want to get on a plane and eat this for lunch. Like now.\n\nOk- lets be real. I have no desire to come back to anything but the Strip in Vegas, but this place is good! How I wish you were in California! \n\nAbsolutely recommend. Delicious! | 1 |
I knew that I had to indulge my sweet tooth *just once* while in Vegas...\n\nSo, in typical Vegas fashion, I decided to go big or go home.\n\nThere's no better place to seriously indulge one's craving for sweets than Jean Philippe in the Bellagio, and there's no better way to indulge one's craving for sweets than Jean Philippe's pastry sampler.\n\nFor about $9, I was able to taste 3 of Jean Philippe's sublime dessert creations. After taking a gander at the world's largest chocolate fountain (natch) and waiting in line for less than 5 minutes, I had in my hand a plate of the following:\n\n** A raspberry macaron stuffed with fresh raspberries and cream and dusted with powdered sugar. I admit that I'm still a newbie in the world of macarons, but this macaron was delightful. It had a beautiful chew -- not too tough or crumbly -- which played nicely with the juicy berries.\n\n** A chocolate, peanut butter, and hazelnut-filled cake lollipop. This little package of bliss is as sinfully sweet and decadent as it sounds. Another home run.\n\n** Cr\u00e8me br\u00fbl\u00e9e. As much as I adored the macaron and the lollipop, the cr\u00e8me br\u00fbl\u00e9e was by far my favorite. While I have a history of tasting some underwhelming cr\u00e8me br\u00fbl\u00e9es -- whose burnt sugar top-layers taste like charcoal -- Jean Philippe manages to turn the cr\u00e8me br\u00fbl\u00e9e top into a pristine pane of sugary glass. It's absolutely miraculous to look at, and transcendent in both taste and texture. The vanilla cream itself is also executed with care and skill.\n\nAs if these three desserts weren't enough -- they were all artfully placed on a base of pure milk chocolate. \n\nYeah, we finished all of it -- including the chocolate base. \n\n(Don't judge.)\n\nNeedless to say, my sweet tooth was satisfied.\n\nAll of Jean Philippe's sugar-laden works of art are brilliant. Next time, I want to try try Jean Philippe's cr\u00eapes and gelato. Heck, I'll try anything Chef Philippe comes up with. | 1 |
It's a Nicholson's pub, so the food is only average. But the ambiance and location are fantastic, and really earn this place its stars. A great place to sit outside on a sunny afternoon and enjoy the passers-by. | 1 |
Great portion for lunch. Sesame chicken is great! I am so love the tomato salad! | 1 |
I would describe Raising Cane's as the chicken version of In-N-Out because they only sell one thing and that's chicken strips.\n\nThe restaurant is decorated with Movie memorabilia. It's kind of odd considering it has nothing to do with the food but I liked it. The employees genuinely seem happy to be there and are extremely helpful.\n\nMy boyfriend and I both ordered the chicken finger sandwich with fries and a drink. The fries were great and I enjoyed my chicken sandwich. I don't know how to describe the taste of their house sauce but I like it a lot. I used it on my fries and my sandwich. \n\nI had a good experience here. I think they need to jazz up the menu with more sauces and offer additional side items. I'll be back when I have a random craving for tasty chicken fingers! | 1 |
This place is a dump. \n\nRooms are outdated - not just looks-wise, but they offer no amenities such as ipod docks, or even tv-checkout services. Beds are comfortable. \n\nOur bathroom was fine, but shower had very little water pressure resulting in lukewarm showers. And the tub dripped incessantly. \n\nThe valet doesn't do call-downs either. Ugh. What hotel doesn't offer this service? \n\nAverage restaurants, average casino - won't be back. | 0 |
Cute little crepe diner; Love that it is locally owned, clean, friendly, yummy and thriving! Best location near Anthem locale. It's nice they have gluten free and vegetarian crepes to accommodate. I always get The Little Italy crepe, yummy every visit. The dessert crepes are awesome. Very affordable too.\n\nThe diner is on the small side, it gets crowded easily, so large groups will wait awhile. They have a few tables outside, however just wish the outside would have shade and misters as the restaurant faces west. | 1 |
RA is a chain restaurant and being such I was surprised that they do not offer better choices for gluten free options. One cannot even eat their sushi. They use white flour in the rice to keep in from sticking. I have gone to many different sushi places and no one else has ever done this. I won't be returning to RA for this reason. On top of this they are pricey.\nThe service was so so and could be better. | 0 |
I only got to spend a few hours in Edinburgh - we were visiting family in Newcastle and took a day trip to this wonderful city. The place we spent the most time was at the castle and it didn't disappoint. | 1 |
This location is horrible. In the 3 times that I've visited, they are rude, never thank you for coming and never seem to get my order correct. They're around the corner from my house, but I will not be spending money there again. | 0 |
I used to like this place but for the past 4 months I've gone in 3 different times for an eyebrow wax and was told to come back that they're too busy. Different times of days on different days. Absolutely ridiculous and I'll take my money down to the place by Safeway. | 0 |
Went there on a first friday night, they were slammed but the waitress was still very attentive. We ordered pad thai, tom ka gai and sticky rice, all three were delicious! Great patio too. | 1 |
After having their service for about a year, we sold our home. We never would have signed a three year contract knowing we were selling in a year. They scammed me into it and when I told them I sold it they said too bad, pay! I talked to Ken, who understood and said \""I would not pay either if I did not own it, I'll take care of it\"". He took care of it by sending me to collections. I told him I am a disable;ed veteran on a fixed income from the VA. He apparently did not care. Their service is nothing to talk about either. We changed modems and ended up with a new phone number and had no connection for six weeks, shouldn't they have known we had no connection? I only knew because the alarm went off from opening a window and got no call. Good luck if you use them. Thank goodness none broke in during this time. I understand if I knowingly signed a contract I would be obligated to finish it, but I did not knowingly. Scammers! DO NOT TELL ME YOU WILL TAKE CARE OF IT AND SEND ME TO COLLECTIONS! I did everything I could including getting the new owners to sign with them. DO NOT TRUST THEM! RUN. | 0 |
Roasted duck curry for $8, you have to be kidding. We have not gone back to any of the neighborhood Chinese take-outs since this location of Thai Noodle opened. Their prices are extremely reasonable for the quality of food. If you go to any one of their locations be sure and try the salmon and avocado panang, original and a great balance of flavors. | 1 |
I gave it 4 stars mainly because of the authenticity and coolness of the establishment. The food is made to order and spicy liked I asked! First time trying Ethiopian food and I liked it. Will be back again!! | 1 |
Brea, Maggie, Diane and the whole gang are the best. I've been coming here for years and they always, always have a smile on their face in the morning. \n\nWhen I visit a Starbucks, I look to see how friendly the folks are and how they handle the pressure if the place is packed. Starbucks? Packed? Nan. Well, yes. I also look to see if the remember my order from last time. \n\nWell, these baristas rank up there with the best.\n\nNice way to start the day! | 1 |
I enjoyed the nail salon - nice decor, friendly and efficient staff. I tried Shellac for the first time and really happy with results. | 1 |
Probably the most expensive Starbucks I've ever seen, compared to the other resorts on the strip!\n\nI will give this one additional star since the staff was friendly and they do accept Starbucks Cards. | 0 |
The one star is for the restaurant experience.\n\nThe food is great! Order it to-go unless you want to spend a minimum of 2 hours at the restaurant during peak hours. \n\nThe wait is forever. They do not take reservations for groups smaller than 15. \n\nThe waitress forgot my kid's food and still charged for it. She also forgot my pizza cookie - but after being there for over 2 hours it wasn't worth the wait to ask her for it again. | 0 |
I recently renovated my kitchen with IKEA, advice, please run the other way. The price is not all that when you have to wait up to 5-6 hours to finish the design, young people who really don't care, finalize the kitchen design with errors because they are doing it so fast. Ikea gets their money up front, but their contractors take weeks and weeks to set up a day and time to install. They didn't finish the installation in a timely manner and 2 months later the cabinets are chipping and 2 weeks after the counter was installed it already swelled and they are not replacing it. This has been a kitchen reno from hell and they have been paid in full 5 months ago and we are not done yet. Their customer service department is condescending and rude | 0 |
Lamb gyro and the \""lemon and oregano\"" fries. Fresh hot and tasty. Was a little louder than what we like, but no issues even with several children in the restaurant. I would like to see them rearrange the drink and condiments area as it is a bit cluttered and so close to the table across from it you almost bump into them if they are seated there. I think they have wi-fi if you need it. Great Greek food without waiting for the Greek festival. We will return on a regular basis. | 1 |
They got a 2 instead of a 1 because our waitress was amazing. Although the service was spectacular, the food was medicore. It's not horrible and edible, but I wouldn't go back ever again. The flat bread (naan) was like a crispy cracker which is dissapointing when you are craving the delicious soft delicate goodness of naan. The hummus was ok....but nothing great. We ordered the Shrawrma Plate and Lamb over Hummus....IT WAS THE SAME EXACT PLATE! The meat was over salted and the strips weren't what Shwarma really is. Definately dissapointing overall especially after spending $70 to get a non authentic menu. We LOVE this kind of food and have been experimenting other places so we know what's good and what to compare it to. Too bad, because this one is so close to our house. The place was kind of empty too,which usually we consider it's just not a popular choice of food for people but this time it was probably due to their lack of authenticity in food. It's a nice clean pretty restaurant, but all that doesn't matter when the food sucks and paid too much for it. | 0 |
I usually come here for a haircut because I always get exactly what I want, but I think $39 is a bit much for a trim and blow dry. I've had color correction done here too and it came out really nice, but if you just want a simple trim, I'd go somewhere cheaper. | 1 |
I think How Lee is better, because Sichuan gourmet has changed its chief cook. I really hope that guy could be back. | 0 |
I had a mixed experience with this company. I am currently 29 weeks pregnant. We hired them to pack and move me out of a 3-bedroom rental into our new place. In part, I blame myself for contracting with the on nothing more than an email quoting an hourly rate for packing and the move. If they quote you an hourly rate, I _highly_ recommend getting them to commit to a maximum time-frame for your project and have them provide a price list for any packing materials to be used.\n\nThe two men I had for the packing were courteous and relatively efficient. I was shocked, however, at what we ended up being charged for boxes and packing material. Especially, when asked, they could not provide us any sort of itemization for what was used. \n\nThe next day for the move, we had one of the same people and a new person who seemed to be about 20 with very little experience moving. Again, they were courteous and very careful in the handling of our furniture. But they were the slowest movers I've ever used. \n\nIt took just short of eight hours for them to move a three-bedroom house. There was a great deal of chatting between the two movers and hanging out in the truck. The \""greener\"" of the two movers also frequently hovered around seeming uncertain of what needed to be done next. I was literally standing over them in the 110 degree heat by the end of it trying to get them to finish. It then took them close to another hour to get hold of the main office and try to figure out the paperwork. \n\nWe had planned to also use this company for my partner's move in two weeks but, based on our experience, we will be using another company. | 0 |
OK..... One good thing about Vegas is you can stay at topnotch hotels for less! Its bargain town when it comes to 5 star accommodations. I've stayed at quite a few posh hotels, but the Wynn set the standard.\n\nSo, like a smart budgetnista I signed up for Wynn deals via email. And BAM the deal of a lifetime came. Well not so much of a lifetime, but you get my point. I digress, so going to the Wynn you can't wait to check in. Its a Status thing. Here I am decked out at the check-in desk. Normally I show up in a sundress and sandals. Long story short we get our room key.\n\nThe Wynn has the most lively colors and fresh flower displays anywhere bar-none. The Elevator bouncer greeted us, checked our room key and said \""Have a pleasant stay Ms. Sanders\"". I was feeling special.. Note: I never had to show my room key again, he remembered me AND my name. Now that's service.\n\nEven the elevator was smooth. Have you ever been on a janky elevator where you knew any moment the elevator was gonna plummet to the ground? Well not here lol.\n\nThe Room was amazing. 59th floor, picture window, the most amazing bed. Even better then the beds at the W. For an hour I was in the bathroom trying to get ready. Why you ask? Because that damn TV had me distracted. I couldn't leave... captivating programming in the tub!\n\nRoom service was.... expensive ($90 for breakfast), but when you are on vacation....vacation. I got Watermelon Juice (my apologies to the black race).\n\nThe grounds, pool and restaurants were and are amazing. There is no outrageous noise (which doesn't make gambling too fun). But The Wynn showed me how I need to be treated. Now if the Wynn could show me how to afford it!!!!!! | 1 |
I took my mom, sister, and niece to the Slider Truck at the Farmers' Market on Eastern and Richmar (Serene-ish). \n\nMy niece was flabbergasted by the \""little sammiches truck,\"" and pretty much made me order everything on the menu... including a nice little surprise that wasn't listed! (Always ask if there is a special not on the list... you could be pleasantly surprised!)\n\nI have two favorites... one being the Pulled Porky (listed as a specialty slider - limited time?) with jalapenos. Spicy and sweet - one of my all time favorite combinations - with a nice hit (slightly more than a hint?) of spice that gives a nice depth to the flavors. The Barby, another pork BBQ sandwich, is pretty amazing, too. Who doesn't love all of these flavors... with bacon?!\n\nI also love the caprese slider (also listed as a special). The eggplant is a great \""meat\"" and the combination tastes fabulous. Really fresh and lighter than I expected, it's a great summer day option. \n\nThe Yaya was a close second to the Pulled Porky/Barby faves... but this Greek gal is a sucker for feta and red onions. The vinaigrette has a great pop to it.\n\nThe Plain Jane is anything but. Maybe not a specialized combination/recipe, it is still done well and very tasty.\n\nThe fries are fries. Not bad, but nothing that made me think, \""Wow, they really did a great job by _________.\"" They're fries, they're hot. They needed just a bit more salt.\n\nService is upbeat, personable and sometimes humorous. The truck and service areas are always clean and have everything you need to make sure you enjoy your meal to the fullest. | 1 |
New donut shop in chandler. Thought I would stop by, didn't know what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised. Its basically a made to order donut place with many options for glaze and toppings. \n\nWe walked in they gave us a quick orientation and said they have cake donuts, which i am not a big fan of in general but thought i would try anyways. Wow these suckers are good. I would say its a mix between a cake donut and a yeast donut. Warm, Soft with a slightly crispy outside. \n\nI tried 2 donuts: \n-The chocolate covered cherry which is red cherry glaze and little chocolate chips on top, very good and the donut was so warm it started melting the chips\n-The orangsicle which is a orange glaze and powered sugar. Very good as well with nice bright orange flavor.\n\nWill have to try to make my own creation next time and be adventurous.\n\nThe price is about $2 after tax for each a little pricey for the size of donut but they are made to order so not too bad.\n\nQuick addition:\n\nStopped by to try two more donuts this time custom style:\n\n-Key lime/ Sea salt -Bright green, Sweet tangy and tasty\n-Maple/ Bacon -Perfect breakfast Donut, slightly sweet and savory salty with the bacon pieces\n\nRating still holds, great place for warm hot gooey goodness | 1 |
I love this place!! The French toast is to die for!!! Very small inside. | 1 |
I went to Starbucks in target this evening, I ordered a cheese danish and tall coffee, I asked the gurl to warm up the cheese danish and she told me that they don't have a microwave!!!! \nThe coffee was even cold and I asked her to make a new one and I stayed waiting for another 10 minutes cause me to arrive late to work!!! | 0 |
Tonight I ordered from Pop Up Pizza for the first time. My coworker called in an order for pick up. We ordered \""The Main St\"", which boasted special pepperoni & mozzarella flown in from Chicago. It cost $15.99 for an extra large 18\"". The pizza was DELICIOUS and also, P.U.P. stocked us up with paper plates, napkins, parmesan cheese and red pepper flakes. I will definitely be ordering pizza from there again. I checked out their website (popuppizzalv.com) and learned that they also sell their pizzas by the slice if you aren't wicked hungry (for The Main St a slice is $3.50). Good to know! In conclusion, I have had pizza all over the Vegas valley and I truly think that this is one of the best, if not the best pizzas I have had. | 1 |
This store has such a variety of imports all cramped in a store not much bigger than my bedroom at home. They don't have a back room, so what you see is what you get. \n\nI haven't ever really bought a vast amount of items here, but it is still fun to look around. They have a wide assortment of ponchos (I love the ones with the llamas on them), cute purses/bags, jewelry and knick -knacks. The prices are pretty affordable, too. \n\nAnd don't forget to get your free bracelet when you go there...\""one per customer, per lifetime\"". I think I have five. | 1 |
In person, the staff can seem friendly or helpful. But over the phone, they don't even bother. They've called me to show up early only to switch doctors on me. The office isn't very clean. I had hoped to never go back, but they wouldn't respond to prescription refill requests and I had to go in person to fix the situation. First they told me I would need to come in and be seen every three months for my refills, but when I began to question this they folded and gave me my prescription. They seem like they want to force you to have as much done as possible to line their pockets with your insurance (hopefully) money. I'm back to hoping I never need to go back. | 0 |
Man, am I glad Vegas doesn't look like this anymore. The casino is dark, smoky, and harshly decorated. The restaurant is so cramped you could eat off the table next to you comfortably. So why four stars? BREAKFAST. Holy crapoly, this place has the cheapest and most delicious breakfast. $6 for an omelet, toast, and hashbrowns? $5 for a skillet? $3 for an egg and a bowl of oatmeal? For. Sure. \n\nIt always takes forever to be seated because the restaurant is so tiny and there are tons of families waiting to eat, but it is worth the wait, with good service to boot. I actually feel bad for all the families trying to wait since there is nowhere kid-friendly to wait except for two tiny benches. Regardless, it is a nice spot for breakfast in downtown Henderson. | 1 |
Who knew that Korean food and a tortilla could taste so good? Ok maybe a million people in LA did. Until a little Italian came along with a love for the cuisine and cooking planted roots in a Lee's Discount Liquor parking lot, we were missing out. Before opening shop Ron (the owner) out of respect for the food and the people sought approval from the Korean community before even opening shop and they happily accepted the dishing from his kitchen. Now that's respect baby.\n\nWith that said let me tell you that this is some good stuff and when you go you'll be hooked. What I love about it is that you can tell that the meat is properly marinated, there are layers of flavors and everything is properly seasoned. The amount of filling is perfect and the price is so so right. We almost feel guilty paying so little for something so good and so satisfying. And come back often because Ron gets a little crazy and busts out something special that's seasonal that'll take your taste buds to another level. | 1 |
Beyond mere excellence. Really provides the chance to try a completely different spectrum of Japanese cuisine.\n\nVery down-home and unfussy environment. Friendly unpretentious staff. Absolute expert culinary skills.\n\nExtremely crowded but that's part of the fun. | 1 |
Boo! Not a fan of the food at all. Customer service was good & prices were ok. | 0 |
Although, I really liked my lash extensions and Patrice, I purchased a pre-pay to get my fills, and now they've closed SHOP!!! | 0 |
Amazing establishment with such class and quality food and drinks! Hosted my husbands company management dinner at Shula's so we had a private room and custom 3 course menu. With your choice of filet, salmon, or chicken. Starter salads and yummy dessert. Our staff was on top of our drinks and got everyone's order correct. The food was amazing or cooked to perfection. The drinks and wine list was amazing and the service was wonderful. Definitely worthy of 5 stars! We will definitely be back again and again. | 1 |
The service is always friendly however I was overcharged and she didn't realize it. I pointed it out and she still thought it was right. She tried to explain that it was tax, which it wasn't because the base price was $4.55 instead of $4.15. She asked me to speak to her manager so she could explain it to me. The manager acknowledged it was wrong but said that they don't set the prices so they can't help. Wow!! | 0 |
Totally worth the cost. The food was great and the staff was very friendly. The names of the sushi were definitely ice breakers and kept our group entertained and laughing the whole night. I.e. \""who's your daddy\"" \""son of the beach\"" \""man whore\"". I loved the spicy seafood salad, and the \""Damn harry\""...not to be confused with the Harry Potter. If you start to get full but still want to try other options, you can ask them to do half rolls. Time limit for AYCE is 2 hours. They start timing once everyone is seated. Dessert is also included :) | 1 |
Before we started coming here for our knitting group I actually had no idea this place existed. Last time I had a meeting in the Ton building this place was an empty venue. I'm so glad to see the space used again in such a unique way. \n\nHemma, like it's sister bars Sofi's, Boda and Joseph Pearce, has a bit of Swedish glam to the place. Cool european beats and a chilled out atmosphere make the place relaxing even when the music is actually kind of loud. For what is a heavily industrial space Hemma manage to make the room feel cosy and inviting. I think this may be the comfy chairs and abundance of fairy lights. You can never have too many fairy lights in my opinion.\n\nI've never eaten proper food here, just tea and cake so far, but the menu looks appealing. I just wish the meze style platters were smaller. FYI I don't want to share my food...it's mine. The cakes are homemade and change daily but the chocolate banana cake has been my favourite so far. \n\nThese guys are good enough to let 12 Yelpers invade their bar with knitting needles and yarn once a month so I'm inclined to overlook some of the niggles. The inconsistent service mainly. The staff on the whole are lovely but sometimes you get the feeling they have more important things to be doing than taking your order. Everyone has off days though so I'm willing to overlook it. We're going to be going to Hemma a lot of the next year so I'll update my review later if they can bump up that to that extra star. | 1 |
I've been to this place half a dozen times, largely because I had high hopes for it. We need a good cigar lounge in the area to replace the long gone Cigar Bar at the Rampart. But this place short pours the drinks. They claim to pour 1.5 ounces, but you're lucky to get enough to wet the bottom of the glass. At Onyx Bar in Red Rock they pour closer to 2 ounces for less money than this place charges for just a thimble full of booze. This has been brought to the manager's attention more than once, and they have refused to change their stingy pouring methods. (They use a 1 oz. jigger, fill it not quite to the top and call that one ounce, then fill it again to the half way point and call it half an ounce. Anyone who took high school geometry will know this is a clever way to make sure the customer gets no more than about an ounce.)\n\nApparently people who drink scotch and cognac have noticed. We were there Tuesday night and they issued last call at 8:45 because they didn't have enough customers. What sort of cigar lounge closes at 8:45? We passed on the last call and went to Onyx just as La Casa was denying service to two more customers that had just walked in. In a blink of an eye they just lost four customers because they didn't want to stay open. This place doesn't act like it wants to be in business.\n\nIf you go to this place, stick to bottled beer if you value your cash. Meanwhile, my friends and I will do our cigar and fine whiskey drinking somewhere else where you get a legitimate pour at a decent price, and they won't run you out at 9 pm. | 0 |
I went there approx. 3 years ago and got the callus remover -they scooped it up in one hand and dripped it over the other foot....burning sensation -didn't think too much about it. Got home and it got worse and worse -trip to the Podiatrist -he had to give me 2 ointments to stop the burn -it was deep-2nd or 3rd degree burn. He said they obviously bought chemicals that are not allowed here -too potent. Did not go back until now. Husband got gift card for me -thinking it was Estrella Nails.\n\nPedicure for daughters wedding. A very nice man did them. Had not had a pedicure for a long time. Got callus remover again -different kind. He scraped and scraped. Again -did not realize till I got home that my heel was sore -bright red, bleeding -now a scab. Had to soak so I didn't limp down the aisle. This was 6 days ago -still soaking it -trying to take care of infection on my own. Oh yea and the polish looks like a 5 year old did it -pink blotchy and they had me move right away -3 toes have no polish where they overlapped in the move to get out of the chair.\n\nDaughters have said -there is a line out the door for Estrella Nails- but WORTH THE WAIT. | 0 |
First things first, \""Chicago\"" style pizza is not pizza, it's a gimmick. Some restauranteur came up with a gimmick and it caught on. Is it Italian? Even New York Pizza isn't considered true Italian. Thin dough, olive oil, fresh tomato, whole milk or buffalo mozzarella, and fresh basil. That's a true Italian gem.\n\nLet's dissect a Chicago pizza, why does the crust taste like biscuit dough? 'Nuff said. Sausage between the layers of dough? So you steam the sausage? Sounds disgusting when you think about it. Fresh tomato and any other topping and a sprinkle of romano on top. Basically a Chicago style pizza is a quiche, minus the eggs of course. It's American, and Chicago can have it.\n\nFour stars for little chicagos regular pizza! | 0 |
I was overall pretty satisfied with the Wynn Buffet.\n\nHighlights:\n- salad bar - freshly mixed salads, I ate so much Caesar\n- shrimp - I actually liked the shrimp more than the crab legs\n- hargow dumpling - was surprisingly not bad!\n- mashed potatoes - so rich, smooth, and creamy\n- veal short ribs - tasted like pork belly!\n\nPass:\n- sushi - not good\n- salads in the glass cups by the cold seafood section - only ok\n- chocolate covered marshmallow - cute, but hard\n\nThey had all the staples, crab legs, shrimp, prime ribs, etc. Also their dessert bar was great...and cute!\n\nOne of the more pricier buffets, but I think the quality makes it worth it. Yum yum. | 1 |
We went here because of its location close to the house and they were fine for a few months. However, a few weeks back we got a batch of clothes back and my husband went to put on his two favorite shirts (two mornings in a row) and there was the same tear in the left elbow of each shirt. Same place on each shirt, same size tear on each shirt, on both from the same batch of cleaning. Each shirt was less than 6 months old. I finally got to talk to the owner 2 weeks after I filled out their claim forms. He insists both tears, on the same arm, with the dry cleaning tags still on, are from wear and tear (from \""every time you put your elbow down\"" it causes weakness). No satisfaction. We are out two almost new dress shirts and we WILL NOT EVER BE GOING BACK TO THIS BUSINESS AGAIN. And I am not a complainer, this is actually the first online review I have ever written. But he lost my business when it could have been saved so easily. He didn't seem even slightly interested in keeping my business which averaged $40/month. Terrible customer service/relations and damaged clothes. Be careful here. | 0 |
I wish I read the other review before I decided to go in. )=\n\nThey got me with their \""receive two services for free\"" flyer from the mail. I paid $42 for a Brazilian wax, eyebrow wax and underarm wax (I got eyebrow and underarm wax for free) which I didn't think was a good deal at all granted the quality of service which is NO QUALITY. I've paid more or less the same amount for all three services in the past before tip at regular price.\n\nI've been waxed all over the country (most of them in L.A.) and I have to say that European Wax Center gave me the worst waxing experience EVER. Their employees were super nice, but you can tell that they've been overly trained and are literally speaking off scripts. They also tried upselling me everything from overpriced products to purchase of membership and future services. That just takes the personal experience away which is very bad because body waxing is already uncomfortable enough so the environment should be personal and warm.\n\nIt also bugs me that they didn't tell me exactly what \""European Wax\"" meant before getting me naked. It's a no strip wax which only dries at certain room temperatures so it was chilly in there, and there was nothing they can about it like turning up the heat because the wax only dries in cold temperatures. I asked for a blanket or towel and they couldn't even provide that. Once the wax dries, it hardens and they pull that off. The wax they're so proud of couldn't even handle taking off the fine hair so they had to go over every area at least twice. That's not only painful, but also ineffective.\n\nI asked the aesthetician, Aja, how long she's been waxing and she said \""less than a year\"". I didn't have to ask her that... I CAN TELL SHE'S INEXPERIENCED. Not only did she leave ingrown hair, she also left a bunch of hair behind. I would've insisted on having it corrected so I can be completely bare (which is how wax hair removal should ALWAYS be), but she already went over every area at least twice so I was in pain. She was careless, heavy-handed and paid no attention to detail. Stray hairs were left behind everywhere and my eyebrows are now uneven. There is no way I would recommend this establishment to anyone, nor will I ever be back. I'd rather go natural! | 0 |
It's SanTans version of Oktoberfest. Sorry not a warehouse full of German beers. I guess why they called it Santan Oktoberfest. They have great beer it's sad you can't find their beer in every store locally. Overall the festival was great. | 1 |
There sandwiches here are sooooo addicting lol the Hawaiian BBQ has to be the best one of all time.\n\nThe great thing is it's open 24 hours and it is soooo yummy. | 1 |
What the eff is up with the James Bond movies playing at this place? The first time Spouse and I went they were playing Octopussy, I believe, and I thought it was sorta cool. But now that we go on a semi-weekly basis, the James Bond movies always playing just seem bizarro. On our last visit, it was For Your Eyes Only, and it was subtitled in French! Again I ask, WTF? I guess it's some sort of hipster douchebag thing... or maybe owner/councilman Ken Cheuvront is just a Bond fan. Girlfriend needs to get a Netflix membership.\n\nAnyways, I just want a good meal. And a cocktail. And a hot waiter to make googoo eyes at. Fortunately for Cheuvront's, they deliver all three (not literally).\n\nSpouse and I have been so many times, we've had every item on the entree menu (except the Duck because... ewww, gamey). It's pretty limited and super basic; seriously, the items actually read: Lasagna, Chicken, Salmon, etc. But every single one of them is tasty. I typically order the Filet, or I go for the Chicken if I'm feeling cheap. And we always order the goat cheese and chicken Phyllo Packets from the appie menu. Gawd, they are so good I could live on Phyllo Packets alone. I'm pretty sure if they wheeled a barrel of goat cheese to our table, I'd stuff my entire face into it.\n\nOur fave waiter is Jeremiah. He's so dreamy. | 1 |
We picked this hotel because it was within walking distance of Chase Field. We have tickets for a diamonbacks game and my husband and I thought we would make a weekend out of. Where do I start.... The staff is super friendly. When we 1st got here I was highly impressed. Our view beautiful. . But then we noticed we could hear EVERYTHING. The people going in and out. The club within the hotel until at least 1am. All I wanted was quite and be able to sleep in since that is unheard of in my house and it didnt happen. As much as we paid for the hotel with no free WiFi and the noise factor. I will NOT be coming back. | 0 |
Diablo's is definitely a place you want to go to during your next trip to Vegas. After sitting there for a minute, I realized that I had already fallen in love with this place without even tasting the food. The atmosphere was cool and upbeat and the place was packed! Thank God for reservations. I wasn't that hungry when I got there and noticed the HUGE portions. Mounds of nachos, the hugest pyramid of guacamole, cocktails by the pitcher. I opted for an appetizer - chicken and pork taquitos. I also added a side of rice and beans. Deeeelicious! My friend and I ordered a pitcher of Sinful Vixen and yes, as others have noted it is AMAZING! Sweet but you can definitely taste the alcohol. Our other two friends weren't going to drink as they were saving up for one of those guitars full of liquor at the Rock House. Buuut once they had a sip of Sinful Vixen we had to order another pitcher for them! :) The only reason why this place is not getting a 5 star rating is because the service was a bit slow partly because of the flock of diners. I will definitely come back to Diablo's again and again though. I'll post some pictures later. | 1 |
Best chips anywhere, great decor, prime corner location, and no one else has their specialties. XLNT! | 1 |
First time here. Found it on yelp. Tried the hotdog tastes really straight out of mexico. And also the sopes legit! Strongly recommed if you want real mexican food | 1 |
We have enjoyed staying at South Point since 2006! Over the years, we've stayed with our entire HS basketball team while in town for tournaments and chose SP because of the added bonus of a movie theater and bowling alley. After graduation, we continue to stay because we really enjoy the spacious rooms and great restaurants. I highly recommend the Coronado Cafe for some wonderful Chinese food! The Mongolian beef is awesome and the warm, garlic edamame is sooooo delicious! There is no doubt in my mind why they are always voted year after year BEST SLOTS in Vegas! We were in town for our anniversay in June when I hit $1600.00 on a slot machine. We decided to visit again over Labor Day weekend and ended up hitting $3200.00 TWICE over 2 days! In summary, SP is a really nice place to stay. Friendly staff, nice clean rooms, and a good choice of dining options. Book it! You won't be disappointed :) | 1 |
Short: Pass on it, go to Krazy Buffet or any other place. Sub-average food, bad service, terrible atmosphere.\n\nI dropped by here because I felt a little tired of the other asian buffets I visit, and it was in the neighborhood. $6.48 for lunch for one. I walked in and was sat down promptly, but that was about it for service other than plate pick up. Crappy decorations--a staple of low-scale asian buffets--but absolutely no music playing to drown out the coughing, children's cries and random conversation. It felt like I was eating in a run-down restaurant on the side of a highway.\nFood was cooked at least.... It's the typical spread you'll see at any other buffet, just not as good. All sauces were watered down to the point that one tasted like all the others. I'd guess that half of the selection of \""hot\"" food was previously frozen, and the other half showed that it wasn't made very well. Half of the buffet is made up of soups, the worse of deserts, fruit and a pretty bad \""Mongolian BBQ\"" side-bar. I wasn't tempted to try the sushi--though I typically risk it.\n\n\nBottom line: If you've been to an asian buffet before, this place will disappoint you. It's one of the worse I've been to, and I see no reason why someone should go here when there's a dozen others that are better in this city. | 0 |
Worst customer service ever. Every time I go to this salon there is a LONG WAIT. I'm talking like hours. It's not because their service is good, it's because they have 2 people working all the time and they always tell you it will be 15 minutes and you end up waiting an hour and a half. I just left for the last time I will never go back to NV nails. | 0 |
My favorite running and biking park. Lots of trail options allow you to vary the runs. I ran yesterday over lunch and didn't run into a single person. That doesn't happen often. Weekend mornings are the busiest.\n\nThis is a loop course and you should be able to get in anywhere from 3-6 miles depending upon your route. \n\nIf you're running/walking make sure to go in the opposite direction of the bikers and give them the right-of-way. \n\nAlso, please, please, please keep your dog on a leash and pick up their poop. As a dog owner, it ticks me off to see people willfully ignoring basic rules of courtesy. | 1 |
Here's a challenge for you: try being a vegetarian and go to eat at Cracker Barrel.\n\nVegetable plate my buttinsky--there's pork in that there dish. Yep, my wife ordered their plate with four vegetables and two of them were loaded with pork. Look, I'm not dogmatic about vegetarianism--if you want meat, go for it (it's tasty), but if you are offering a veggie plate at your restaurant, at least mention somewhere in the menu that it's mixed with pig meat. . .\n\nAbout the best you can do at a place like Cracker Barrel (if you want to do more than graze on salad) is to resort to Starchitarianism. In that case, either order sides or get something like their French Toast plate with the meat on the side to take home to the dog. It's really good tasting and will fill you up for a nice price.\n\nOtherwise, this Cracker Barrel is a great place to eat--just not really for us. If you're not veggie, there's gonna be tons of great food here for you. | 1 |
I really enjoyed this lounge at the Mirage. Their fruity drinks like their pina coladas are really good and the bartenders were super nice. Both the inside bar and outside patio area are really nice. I didn't like my waitress when we finally got seated outside. She was very unattentive. The boyfriend enjoyed smoking his cigar and although the area for dancing was really small, we had a good time having some drinks and dancing anyway. A perfect spot for relaxing and partying with friends all at the same time. | 1 |
Deer Creek takes such good care of my dog Rusty. Rusty is a pretty big, strong dog but very fearful of vet offices. We have taken Rusty for boarding services at Deer Creek several times and everyone has been so patient with him. The associates have spent extra time with him in an effort to help him feel safe. They have just \""understood\"" that Rusty needed time and never made me feel ashamed of his nervous behavior (and believe me, other vet offices have made us feel that way). During his last visit, Rusty had such a breakthrough that the tech pulled out his cell phone and took video to show me how happy Rusty was. He and another tech could not wait to show us the video when we got back from our vacation. Now that is caring!\n\nAlso thank you to Dr. James who treated Rusty for allergies. She was so patient with me and my questions but also with Rusty' s need to go slow through his appointment.\n\nWe are so glad that we found Deer Creek! | 1 |
Since I moved back to Vegas earlier this year, I've been making the rounds to find new restaurants and hidden gems, and Skinny Fats is by far the best I've found! \n\nI've been back several times and have loved it every time. They have put together a combination of awesome food, fun atmosphere and a staff that is incredibly cool and engaging that is tough to beat in Vegas. \n\nOne of my favorite things to do at a new restaurant is ask the server what they would get, and often I get a dumbfounded look and then just a bunch of questions about what I want. When I ask the question at Skinny Fats, I get a passionate response full of insider tips.\n\nThe best thing I've had so far is the \""Smotherload Burrito\"". One of the best I've ever had. And ENORMOUS! The Chicken and Waffles chowder is also phenomenal. \n\nYou really can't go wrong with Skinny Fats, although I can't say with confidence that the \""Skinny\"" side of the menu is any good. I haven't ordered anything off that side yet... Don't tell my wife ;-)\n\nIt can be hard to find a table, so be prepared for that. However, not being able to find a table is usually a good sign that you're in the right place! | 1 |
Sorry for my comment tonight. I'm speaking from my personal experience only. \nHaving been here for quite a few months. Came back from oversea This afternoon. They normally has special price on drinks & appetizers every last Tuesday night with dancing party. I did receive a email about that special sometime last week. I went there with my partner thinking they had the discount. However, when I asked the waiter if they have special discount, he said he would ask the manager without telling us clearly. Therefore, I thought I was going to order some appetizers before we order entree. Nevertheless, we decided just to order three appetizers and two house red wine.\nI was thinking if there were special price, I could order something that was on regular price to balance off their special discount because I'm also a business person, didn't want to take every advantage. I asked if they have Bordeaux as commonly known red wine but the waiter brought me white wine. He came back said they did not have Bordeaux so I asked for Pinot noir and a dessert.\nAs a result, our bill was $88.- . I even found that two wines cost $27.- Holly Molly, what????? then he said they did not have special. Wooow, if I've to pay that price, I didn't have to sit there where other people coming to dance & took my seat whenever I got up to a dance or to bathroom. Presentation of food was OK but quality did not match with the price.\nAs I was with a guy friend and didn't want to make him feel bad. I only commented with another friend who went there for the party & a couple of drink only. He said he would never eat there as the food wasn't worth the price. He's right. for half the price, I would take it but not the full price. Or I could have better quality and service. No wonder it was not as crowded as it used to be.\nI felt I had been deceived. I went home and found the email about the half price of wine and appetizers and special on beer. I sent them a email with no respond. Good bye and good luck, cheater Villa Antonio. | 0 |
I read some recent reviews about this new local bar and burger spot. My husband and I are new to vegas and love exploring so we decided to stop it last night. The reviews are REAL. We had the jalape\u00f1o burger and mass burger. Both were huge, freshly made and incredible including homemade fries. We shared both burgers and still had left overs. Marc and Matt (the owners) were so welcoming. They brought over jalape\u00f1o fries and wings to try. The fries were amazing and I'd go back tomorrow for the jalape\u00f1o fries alone. \n\nI'll be back for happy hour real soon. | 1 |
This store lost their company the business of a very loyal, large spending customer. A couple years ago I purchased a $500 gift card for a Christmas present. I engaged in a conversation with the staff and manager while making this purchase about the fact that I chose to purchase that particular day because they were having one of their buy now get store cash for later type promos. The manager and staff agreed yes, that will be great you will have all this bonus money to spend later, yada yada...\n\nI waited until the date that my bonus cash was to be available and went in to spend even more money at Tilly's only to be told that I didn't actually have any because my $500 gift card purchase didn't count. Now if that was the policy I understand, however, the appropriate time to point this issue out would have been during that lengthy discussion while I made the $500 purchase, not after everyone, including the manager on duty agreed what a great deal I would be getting.\n\nI was obviously very disappointed and upset on the day I expected to use my bonus money. I explained all this to the staff and was basically told tough sh*t. I was then advised that \""they probably won't do anything, but you can try calling corporate.\"" I did indeed call corporate where I was even more offended by the lack of interest in keeping me as a customer. There was no concessions made at all, a total lack of interest in customer service.\n\nI would estimate that Tilly's has lost $300-$500 a month in sales to myself and my family. I vowed that day to never spend another penny with a company with such disregard for customers that choose to spent their hard earned money. I really like that clothing at Tilly's but there are many other options for those same brands and I have been treated like a much more valued customer at PAC SUN and surfoutlet.com. Before you spend any money at Tilly's I highly recommend you try one of the other listed options first. | 0 |
This place came on a recommendation. It was my wife's birthday and we brought our kids and sat outside. There is a children's play area adjacent to the Pizza Lounge for our grandkids. \nWe happen to show up on a night where the place (an obvious KPC rip-off) was operating with ONE server for the whole establishment. That is not the servers fault however our table and the surrounding table were very dissatisfied with the experience. What the main issue is with MGR. Ken who eventually offered to make up for our displeasure by eating the bill and offering my wife a piece if chocolate cake and ice cream. However, Ken was seen sitting the entire time talking and focussed on his cell phone as the employee was spinning their wheels as best possible. \""KEN, YOU HAD A SERVER CALL IN, GET UP OFF YOU *SS AND HELP OUT!\"" I know a little about the food business and guest service...do the right thing as it reflects on the owners investment! We did take time to appreciate the servers best effort but we won't be returning to that establishment regardless of the quality of the food. | 0 |
One word - cute! The restaurant design is modern and classy. It's nice and quiet (at least when we went in the morning, it was), and there are plenty of choices. \n\nI opted for the Fabuleux crepe and do not regret at all. The chicken found its place in the perfectly melted cheese inside a delicate, square-shaped crepe. The meat was juicy and it was just so tasty. I can imagine .. some baby spinach and oven-cooked chicken instead would've taken it to the next level. Mmmm.....\n\nI would definitely go back for a second run. The drinks look fancy and the prices on the menu are quite reasonable. \n\nIf I were to nitpick this place, it would the speed of service. While I understand that there's only one person cooking so the dishes come out one by one.. it would be nice if our food was served quick enough so our group of 7 could eat all together. | 1 |
I think ordinarily I would give this place 3 stars, but this review is based on my experience here on New Year's Eve. After attending a Coyotes game, we came over to the Yard House for a late dinner. Not surprisingly, the place was packed but we were able to find a couch to sit on outside during our 1.5 hour wait for a table. Yeah, that's a long time to wait for this place, but like I said it was NYE and we didn't have any later plans, so we didn't mind hanging out. Coincidentally, you can get full bar and menu service on the couches outside and we enjoyed some drinks while happily waiting for a proper table and chairs for dinner.\n\nThe food was OK; nothing really to write home about. My favorite part of the meal was probably dessert - the warm brownie with ice cream was a treat! When we finished our meal, it was about 11:15 p.m. - definitely too late to go somewhere else to countdown to the new year. So, we hung out. Our waitress, Jaime, was very friendly and surprisingly attentive for how busy the restaurant was. She gave us festive top hats, tiaras, and beads to wear to celebrate. We were also provided with champagne for a midnight toast. All of this was free, and there had been no cover charge to get in. I thought that was a really nice touch. At ten minutes to the hour, the music turned off and the volume on the TVs, which had all been switched to the big ball drop in NYC, was turned up. Everybody in the restaurant excitedly awaited the arrival of the new year and when the clock struck 12 there was toasting and cheering. Yeah, this may all sound very mellow, but it was a fun, relatively cheap (given that every other place had a cover charge and/or price fixe menu), safe place to bring in the new year. | 1 |
This place is really cute! My friend and I went for breakfast around 9am and we made reservations. We didn't go in right away. The hosts advised us to wait a couple of minutes (we waited about 10). We sat down and the host gives me this mini chair to put my bag. I thought that was uberly cute! The table setting was nice and the server too. The atmosphere and the vibe- I'll give it a 5/5. \n\nFood:\nMy friend ordered the Spanish omelette and I ordered an item that was off the menu. I tried my friend's omelette and the Spanish omelette was rly good! It had a very interesting taste to it. I had a French toast and that was rly good too! The only reason I give a star down is because of the portion. The portion is a little small (maybe bc it's fine dining?). Other than the portion part this place is a must come! Also it's perfect spot for a brunch date! | 1 |
I went on the 90 minute trail ride. I highly recommend it. It was a nice ride thru the open area, small hills and water. The horses are for all levels and sure footed trail horses. We had small children riding up to us older people. I had Big Red (horse). Only ride Big Red if you have some experience. He is quite large and a little bit of a bully. We saw the Bald Eagles. That was an amazing experience. It appears they have some other activities. There were also off road vehicles available. | 1 |
Drove around 30 trying to get some doughnuts found this place and my wife asked if they had sugar free doughnuts , the lady told us we had the wrong place in a hella rude attitude... | 0 |
Taste China (as their sign says) is our stand-by for Chinese. Programmed into our cell phone and it is ready by the time we drive by on our way home. | 1 |
Best fresh noodle house hands down. #34 with shrimp is the best, also don't forget to try the honey peach smoothie....YUM! | 1 |
Good job Harris Teeter! The new Central Avenue store is really nice. The employees are putting out a lot of effort during the grand opening. | 1 |
The Duce hosted the @instagramaz World Wide Instameet. It was my first time here, it was such an aesthetically beautiful place. Very unique. Great service and inside and outside seating. Some shopping too. Loved everything about this bar/lounge. They serve food too, but didn't order anything. Definitely a must place to go if you go downtown. @theduce #theduce #yelp | 1 |
The apartments are nice, but not worth how expensive they are. We never had any problems in the beginning (moved in 11/2011) but since the new management has taken over things have gone downhill fast!\nOnce you move in, the people in the office no longer have any time for you. EVERYTIME I have had to go down there for one reason or another, they only ever have one person working, and of course they are doing a new resident tour/rental, which if you have ever been through that process, it takes a LONG time! When we first moved in there were 2 offices, 2 business centers, 2 pools, 2 fitness centers. Well now one office is closed, and last I checked so was the business center. They lock the business center up when the office closes, but yet the pool and fitness center are open until 10pm-11pm. The outside is crawling with cockroaches, and YUP! you guessed it! They are slowly making their way in! Due to the setteling in the building there is a gap in our back door that they are able to get in,. I called to put in a work order, and I set up an appt. for a friday. They never showed up, and never called. They showed up the following sunday unannounced. \nThen there's the pet issues. Almost everyone in my building has dogs, and even though there are pet stations that provide doggie bags to pick up after your pet,, there are people who don't. With the old management there used to be a grounds keeper who was out there every other day picking up what the lazy people left behind. With the new management, this has stopped. The ENTIRE \""pet area\"" is COVERED IN MASSIVE PILES OF DOG SHIT!!! | 0 |
Food is pretty good. Always consistent. Customer facing staff is very professional and courteous. However the staff in the back which is viewable from the ToGo area was flipping each other off and goofing around. Nothing too bad, but still unprofessional.\n\nWish the menu was a little more \""deli\"" traditional. Granted I know it's not a NY deli, but the variety is a little low. Would like to see some Italian style subs. | 1 |
I love this place. It reminds me of Zaxby's from the South. Simple good food, dipped in tasty sauce. \n\nI always like getting the Big Box meal so I can have the coleslaw, but I find the coleslaw tastes too salty for my liking. It's the one thing that makes me a little sad, but it won't stop me from enjoying everything else.\n\nService today was great, every single employee seemed to have great customer service skills, which was refreshing for a fast food joint. | 1 |
The manager there was a piece of work. I told her what was going on with my card and that I needed her help so that I can buy my daughter a dress for tomorrow for her speech. I had all my info plus a picture ID, she tried to tell me this and that and I had to tell her that a manger from another store further was willing to help me. She should know who she is. No class, no tack, no home training, no knowledge of customer service, nasty person. Don't come to this store if you want customer service because she is incompetent and the service there is horrible. Spend your money at a different Old Navy store. She is short, dark hair, heavy set, lousy personality, lacks poor judgment and just lost her store a customer and money to boot. Ooh and yes lady, I have money on my card so. Maybe in the future you will treat your customers with respect and you will get respect in return. The BBB is next on my list. Possible former OLD Navy customer. | 0 |
I have mixed reviews as we have been here several times and love the food however their service lately has been less than acceptable. and last evening was just one more example. We arrived and were seated promptly no issue. However we sat approximatley 5 minutes with servers walking past us and no one yet even acknowleding we were there and we were right in the middle of the aisle not back in a corner somewhere. A table was seated next to us and after us had already had there server greet them and beverage order taken, still there we sat. Finally as I sat there tapping my fingers on the table and looking less then amused the hostess took notice and mentioned to our server and pointed to our table - Now he may have noticed on his own if he wasn't standing at the bar watching the soccer game on TV. \n\nUnfortunately this is not the first time this has happened at this particular location. While I like the food here not sure that I will return as this seems to be a consistent issue and there are much better restaurants with MUCH better service. | 0 |
I have been to this bar a few times but this past weekend we was in the area and decided to give it a try. I had the Texas burger which had great flavor and was really good. But the best thing we had was the burger of the day which was the taco burger, it was great could have done without the chips they add on it but it is really good. | 1 |
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