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Oh man this place is incredible--exactly like a deli you'd find in NY/NJ. Great grocery and wine selection too. I'd call ahead for your order or be prepared to wait at least 15 minutes. | 1 |
Sweet Tomatoes Express was a great idea in theory, but it just exploded on the runway.\n\nYou get a salad you can't assemble yourself, a fraction of the soup you would normally have, and baked goods that are pre-packaged. What's worse is that you're paying virtually the same price for only one trip through the line. I'm no fan of the \""all you can eat\"" mentality, but Sweet Tomatoes on Stephanie is a haven where I feel it's ok to go back for more salad or soup. \n\nIn fact, the entire purpose of going to a Sweet Tomatoes for me is to go back and get my favorite items. I guess that's why they added the word \""Express\"" at the end. Now you're telling me it's a one-pass deal? Was this idea intended for business professionals in office suites along Eastern who simply don't have time nowadays for the nonsense known as sitting down to a healthy meal?\n\nThis location is never crowded when I'm driving by, so I have this weird suspicion that the ingredients and soups don't get enough rotation out the door, especially after 2pm. \n\nThe food tastes comparable to the regular restaurant, and they let me sample two soups before making my pricey 6 ounce decision. However, I'm sure my taste buds were skewed by my awkward interaction with the manager and her employee-in-training. I can't vouch for the baked goods as I refused to pay an additional price for something that looked less than oven-fresh.\n\nAll in all, spend the extra gas/time and just go get the real thing. | 0 |
A group of friends and I came here last week and we are still raving about it! The atmosphere is fun and friendly. I believe all the guys that work in there are either owners or their friends. They're very helpful when ordering too. We ordered the medium blue crabs, which were cooked to perfection! One of the guys gave us a tutorial on how to eat them. It was a lot of fun! They were so juicy and sweet! And the seasoning they put on it is outstanding! We also had the spicy shrimp and the boardwalk fries, which I would also order again. Definitely will be going back there again very soon. There are so many things I want to try. Overall, food was great, price were good. they had a good selection of beer, and above all the staff rocks! | 1 |
This place is near my house. I've gone twice before and it's been okay but not great. The second time, I ordered a hummus plate and was very unimpressed with the quality of the hummus. I much prefer the nearby Greek Pita off Thunderbird and the I-17. | 0 |
My dinner here was quite a pleasant surprise. I was at Tivoli Park for an event and suggested Brio for dinner since we were there. I dined at a Brio at a different location, but it had been a few years. We had to wait for a few minutes, but that's expected on a Saturday night. Once we were seated, our server took our drink order and then our food order. The wait wasn't very long and the food was delicious. I had the Sweet Potato & Chicken Risotto. My partner had the lasagne. My meal was absolutely scrumptious. I was hesitant about ordering it, but my server guaranteed me that I would enjoy it. He was right. I tasted the lasagna and it was cheesy and tasty. There was nothing special about the service. It was average. The restaurant was a little louder than I. Ike, but once my meal arrived, I easily forgot about that. I'll definitely go back more often. | 1 |
This Total Wine made me really upset. They didn't have the ones I was looking for compare to the other Total Wine in CA. This place didn't have the Moscatos I usually get at the Total Wine in Tustin/Redondo locations. They also didn't have this Champagne that my brother was looking for, but they do have it in CA. The only reason why I am giving 2 stars is because they had Tequila Rose, which my friend asked me to get for her, not only did they have it, but they had a really big bottle for only 32.99! | 0 |
I have been trying to use this place. UPS charges about double for a lot of things, I often have to drop off packages for business. Lately, computers always having issues, someone is \""out to lunch\"", and once there was just one poor young gal there running the whole place with a line out the door. Add to that a dropped fragile package (I am not mentioning who and what because I am not costing anyone their job). But PLEASE staff this place better. It is in the center of a business district. | 0 |
Looking at all the wonderful reviews, I really don't want to give this place two stars, but it really wasn't better than two stars. \n\nMy love and I went in for their\n\nTom Yum Noodle: The Tom Yum broth was really delicious. However, on the menu, it is described with having BBQ pork, ground pork, fish balls, etc. The noodle came out with only ground pork. I told the server that there should be some BBQ pork in it without listing all the other things it was missing. He told me he would ask the chef. He came back out saying that \""The Tom Yum noodle hasn't been as popular, so the chef took some of the ingredients out.\"" Uh... we don't send food back, so we enjoyed this dish which lacked three of the things listed. \n\nWe also tried their\n\nThai BBQ Chicken and Sticky Rice: When in a steak house, order a steak. When in a place called Thai Grill, I figured I'd order barbecue, right? Oh, how I wish I could have taken that back and ordered something else. The chicken was moist, but the sauce was overly salty. I have an inkling that they didn't taste their food before sending it out. It was so salty that I only ate the chicken inside the skin. The sticky rice texture was perfect. The rice still has all the mineral flavors, although this also means it wasn't washed. \n\nI normally don't rate after one visit, but both dishes were a fail and the server didn't really know the ingredients that should be in the food. We were expected to like our tom yum even without three of the other ingredients listed in it. \n\nI don't think I'll be back to try this place. There is so much more that is good out there that I wouldn't want to take another risk. I would like to add as a benefit of the doubt that perhaps their menu was just too large, so they probably have some really great dishes that are ordered all the time. However, we didn't taste any. Thai Grill... Sigh Grill... | 0 |
Le bon et le moins bon se c\u00f4toient a de nombreux niveaux dans ce burrito joint de st laurent.\nLa d\u00e9co est bof genre graffitis d'ados sur des murs pas finis, \u00e7a manque d'ameublement et la lumi\u00e8re est tristoune.\nPar contre quand il s'agit de manger, un belle vari\u00e9t\u00e9 de viandes pr\u00e9par\u00e9es selon des recettes authentiques, et de bons assaisonnements.\nJ'ai bien aim\u00e9 la possibilit\u00e9 de pouvoir prendre un coca-cola mexicain, je n'en avais jamais go\u00fbt\u00e9.\nJ'ai 2 b\u00e9mols : le premier c'est que les quantit\u00e9s sont un peu frustres. J'aime bien faire mon repas avec 1 gros burrito. Pas grave, on n'est pas \u00e0 Mission district.\nDeuxi\u00e8me b\u00e9mol, beaucoup plus g\u00eanant : c'est que le porc dans mon burrito bien que d\u00e9licieux \u00e9tait encore un peu ros\u00e9, et \u00e7a j'aime pas dans un fast food. M\u00e9fiez vous de \u00e7a...\n\nMalgr\u00e9 tout, je crois pouvoir dire que ce sont les meilleurs burritos de Montr\u00e9al, alors faites votre exp\u00e9rience. | 1 |
I went here recently with my family for some breakfast and was very pleased with the food and the service.\n\nWe had the eggs benedict, biscuits and gravy, and my husband had their version of eggs benedict which had roasted turkey and avocado. We also all shared one of their cinnamon rolls. The cinnamon was my favorite thing here and I would go back just for this. It may have not looked appealing when it arrived, but each bite melted in my mouth. It was not heavy like a most cinnamon rolls....it was light and delicious and the perfect size for 2 people to share.\n\nBoth benedicts were delicious...I substituted bacon on my benedict and the loaded plenty on my plate. The husbands benedict contained delicious fresh turkey that tasted like it was carved off the bird. My son had the biscuits and gravy which he liked very much and was served a huge portion for just $3.95 ! Also my husband said their coffee was the best he had in a long time and they left the container of coffee so he could refill many times. \n\nOur waitress was very sweet and checked back with us regularly to see if we needed anything. I will definitely go back for breakfast here and try some other menu items. We spent about $30 for all 3 of us and we left plenty full and content. | 1 |
No one bothered helping us : ( | 0 |
Super cheap and good! I loved how large the portions were, the squid salad came in a large bowl and was delicious. We will definitely be returning. | 1 |
Kim is the best and I am picky! I have been going here for over 4 years and whenever I go to her I am so happy with my pedicure. There are a few others at this nail salon that I have been pleased with the work but I usually see Kim because she is so consistent! I like that this place is clean, not over-priced compared to some (I get a hot stone massage!) and if I see her I know I will love the work. Thank you Kim! | 1 |
Called ahead to order my food to go. They said they understood what I wanted and it would be 30 minutes. When I went to pick up my order was wrong so they remade the order. Not telling me that I also was supposed to get a drink with my order too. I was over charged and got home only to find out my order was AGAIN wrong!!! I called and they said there was no manager available and wouldn't be able to refund my money and they had no idea when one would be available. Ridiculous. | 0 |
My daughter loves this place, and I've never been, so I took her here as a reward for a good report card. As soon as I pay and we are seated I hit the bathroom. As soon as I step in to the men's room I'm hit with the scent of stale urine and the sight of graffiti reminiscent of a gas station bathroom. After I'm done with my business I notice neither of the soap dispensers have soap in them. They were so bone dry it looked like they hadn't been filled in weeks. I told one of the servers after I got out of the bathroom and used some hand sanitizer I carry with me. While I filled my plate the only thing I could think of was the chefs who cooked the food who hadn't used soap to was their hands and all those before me that had grabbed the serving tongs. After I sat down with my daughter to eat I glanced over towards the servers area just in time to see one of the servers in plain view shoving his finger in his mouth to pick something out of his back teeth and then grab someone's drinks to bring them to a table. Needless to say I was disgusted. The only reason this place gets 1 star is because the little food I did manage to stomach was okay, but I won't be going back. | 0 |
My son is three years old. He isn't quite ready to run around in the 'climbing structure' on the first floor.\n\nI have learned to take him straight to the third floor, which is perfect for kids his age.\n\nThere is a large \""styrofoam noodle\"" forest hanging from the ceiling. He spends lots of time in there bumping through stuff. One end of the third floor has a dual race track thing - he runs to get the cars, takes them to the top, lets them go, watches them, and then repeats. \n\nHe can go back and forth between the noodles and the race cars for over an hour.\n\nOn the second floor, they have some excellent \""art projects\"". I don't know the schedule for this, but there has always been something happening while we have been there. | 1 |
I was actually really looking forward to getting my hair done. What girl doesn't? Well, the girl started with my highlights, and it took a really long time which I expected from a hair school, afterall they are learning! Then the haircut......\n\nI chose a Toni and Guy hair style thinking that I was doing my girl a favor. It was a hair style that I thought would be simple since it was one of their styles that they teach. She began to cut and was complaining that her scissors were \""bending\"" my hair. They were dull and she kept having to re-cut and re-cut to make it even. A teacher walked by and she told her what was happening. The response she got was that the \""sharpening person came through yesterday, so too bad\"". My cut took so long, that the school was about to close. They asked me to go and pay before she had even begun to finish. I did. Students had just finished their last class in the other room and stood around staring at my hair and not in a good way, I'm assuming because they wanted to close. I ended up with a mullet-style when I had asked for a bob. The hair cut was supposed to lay about a inch and a half below my chin and the front of my hair was about two inches above my chin. I had a long layer in the back and I was mortified!\nI would have said something, but I felt that my hair was beyond even fixing without chopping it all off! Plus, they were all wanting to leave and \""waiting\"" for us to finish and the girl behind the counter had done all of her paper work. What was I supposed to do? I thanked her and even tipped her for her time, went to my car and cried. \n\nThis was the first time I ever cried from a haircut. It's hair and it will grow back, but this just plain sucked! Sorry Toni and Guy, never again. | 0 |
Love this shop! They have some great stuff here. I searched all day for a specific item and I finally found it here. Last shop I went to and the most friendly and helpful customer service. Joann was so helpful and so kind. I didn't buy the item the first time I was in because I wanted to do a bit more research but I ended up going back because I wanted to give this place my business. They also offered to order a piece for me they didn't have in stock. I would recommend this place to anyone! | 1 |
While they consistently have the lowest milk prices, and the staff is friendly, DO NOT GO AT NIGHT. Scary people hanging in the parking lot. People walking right up to your car. I don't feel safe there at night by myself. And all of their electric shopping carts have been stolen, so if you are disabled like me, skip it altogether. | 0 |
Came here on a Tuesday. Got in line at 10:15am. the line looked like it would only be 15 min wait, but we were finally seated at around 11:30. BUT.... the best part was they still charged us breakfast price of $10.99. If you're a California resident, you get $5 OFF! My boyfriend and I paid about $13 all together for an all you can eat buffet... UNBELIEVABLE!!!\n\nI wasn't too happy with the food since I'm more of a seafood lover, but it's pretty decent! FREE WINE AND FREE BEER. OMG.\n\nCIDER BEER. YOU CANNOT GO WRONG!! \n\nWhen I was almost done eating, I wished I just filled myself up with dessert and cider beer. But realistically, that would be extremely unhealthy and worth up to 1239890 calories...\n\nIt's definitely worth coming here to eat for the price (at least for what I paid for!) | 1 |
Really not good. I would never come back here. The wait staff was attentive but the food was gross. I don't know why they have an overall 4 stars. | 0 |
Good Italian Beef and Sausage sandwiches. I stopped at Lobby's after reading Allison L's review in Yelp. They were both good, the review and the eatery. \n\nI grew up in the suburbs of Chicago and ate Italian Beef and combo sandwiches several times per week. Great after school food, or when we could sneak out of school for lunch. Nothing is better on the way home after a night out on the town. \n\nWalking into Lobby's the place is sparkling clean and new. There are nine or ten tables in the dining area. As you approach the counter and order your food you can watch it being prepared. The servers take great pleasure in creating sandwiches exactly the way you want them. The nice feature about this place is your food is prepared when you order it, never ahead of time. It doesn't seem to take any longer than the places that prepare the food ahead of time. It just tastes better. \n\nItalian beef is a slow cooked roast beef that is thinly sliced then simmered in a tasty au jus. The beef at Lobbys is tender and tasty. I like the combo sandwich with both beef and sausage, then add sweet peppers and some gardiner peppers on the side. The sausages are delightful and tasty. The Italian beef is served on a french roll that is baked fresh. Lobby's has good bread. They add just enough au jus to the bread to make it tasty without ruining the bun. \n\nLobby's cooks crinkle cut french fries. Authentic Chicago style tasty fries. I love them with thick Heinz ketchup. \n\nI haven't tried the hot dogs yet. That is where I have to differ from Lobby's on the authenticity of 'Chicago Style' dogs. To my mind an Chicago style dog is steamed not grilled, topped off with fresh condiments and served on a steamed bun with poppy seeds. I know you can't taste poppy seeds but they give the sandwich the occasional surprise crunch! Lobby's grills the hot dogs, tops them off with fresh condiments and serves them on a steamed bun. They get points for doing a good job. I haven't seen any poppy seed buns west of the Mississippi yet. Maybe it is just a Chicago thing. \n\nThe staff is friendly and helpful and will take time to explain the menu if you need it. The drinks are one size fits all, giant 32 oz monsters.\n\nThe nice thing about writing these Yelp reviews is I get to thinking about the delicious beef sandwiches and now I have to head back to Lobby's for another one! See ya there! | 1 |
They are only getting one star because yelp requires it. \n!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AWFUL CUSTOMER SERVICE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\nWas caught behind an accident that was keeping me from picking up my call in order. Nothing to do about that out here, Hunt Highway is one lane each way.. One would think that this would be an acceptable excuse to not pick up my call in order, and I thought it best to call and let them know I would not be able to make it in. Oh, no! The man on the other end screamed at me!! Called me nasty names and called me (expletive) stupid! Told me he would call the sheriff as he had my phone number. I tried to explain the situation once again, however, he could not even hear me as he was screaming at me at the top of his voice! I finally had to hang up on him. Needless to say, this was my first and last time trying this Chen's Chinese Restaurant. Will drive the extra distance to go to the Chen's down the road near the Safeway in Florence. | 0 |
One of few vegan places around town and it does a great job. I've enjoyed their desserts more often than their dining options - but lets chat about both.\n\nIf you're hungry for actual nutrition, their plates are actually really good! Be it a sandwich, wrap, or whatever it is - it is often served with a massive helping of a spinach salad. I hope you like spinach, a lot. Lucky for me, I do. Everything is served in a healthy fashion. Cheap ingredients are not in the mix. This is a nice change. And it isn't that expensive considering the quality. There are always options, too, for your style of protein and cheese.\n\nAs for desserts - their main things are cupcakes and cookies. Their vegan cookies have made some interesting changes over time but they're always good. Not the best, but good. It's an option rarely had, so points for that. The cupcakes? Ok, they're vegan. But they suffer from \""vegan food syndrome.\"" They suck. More often than not dry. Most of the cake part is flavorless and the same no matter which cupcake you get. The frosting, while I understand the hardship of making vegan frosting, is kind of a sugar festival. I only enjoyed one cupcake of theirs, ever, and it was injected with pockets of coffee. It was cool.\n\nGo here. If you leave unhappy, I'd be surprised. If you're a vegan, you've already been here a hundred times I'm sure. For me, I'm here for the cookies. | 1 |
I came here Friday evening for my birthday.it was kinda hard to find,but when I did it was well worth it.very nice restaurant,open,clean and great atmosphere.we had a booth by the window with an amazing view of the strip.our waiter was awesome!! Be prepared to spend some $ for two pple it was 98.00. We got a Caesar salad,lasagna,lobster tail and shrimp dish.the lasagna was to die for...so amazing and dishes are very filling.most people were dressed in just shorts and thirst I felt overdressed. | 1 |
My parents took me for dinner. My mom and dad ordered the fish and I got the cobb salad. The fork that they gave me had dried food on it. Really disgusting and quite gross. The salads took over 10 minutes to arrive. We were never offered refills on our drinks. At least the food tasted pretty good. Will not go back for a while. | 0 |
The wait was less than they quoted. Innovative text when table is ready. Our server was perky and a pleasure to deal with. Christine was working the pass and while the good took a bit to get out it was worth it. Only downer was the obvious stack of fries orders under a heat lamp and ours seemed not as fresh as the burger. Had the all American and was cooked to perfection. Tasted delicious and was very juicy. Son said his was the best cheeseburger ever and that is a strong endorsement. Christine signed a menu for us for our 25th anniversary. Great experience. | 1 |
I consider myself a burger expert - have to, there's fast food in the family - and so we tried this place, mostly because of the hype about the kobe beef burger. I think it maybe that I just don't like the greasyness of kobe, and it tastes a little gamey (to me ...). The place was okay, but just okay, and not a bad choice for a quick bite (if they don't have a crowd - but a crowd doesn't always mean good - have you been to Chipoltle lately?... shudder), the sweet potato fries are not as good as you think they will be, service is slow. Menu is good, lots of interesting choices - but it would be a place I would go to because I was at Mandalay Bay doing something else, not that I would go to Mandalay Bay to go there. | 0 |
Love this spot! I try to stop here everytime i'm in the area! | 1 |
I came to Handlebar J tonight for the first time with one of my friends to take some line dancing classes that they host every Tuesday night for $5 per person. As we walked in and started making our way towards the dance floor, the owner stopped us and asked if we wanted a table. Not understanding her, she bluntly stated that the dance lessons are separate and if we want to join in, we have to sit down and order food (two drinks per person or a meal and a drink--mind you, it doesn't say this ANYWHERE on the website. A warning would have been nice. And, it's not to say that we wouldn't have ended up ordering a few drinks or getting some food at some point during the evening, but the way she told us was quite rude.) Since it seemed that we had no other choice, she showed us to a table in the dining room and gave us a couple menus. When our waitress arrived, she explained that these particular menus were only for the bar or patio areas, and that we couldn't order from them. But, once I told her the owner gave them to us, she reluctantly obliged and allowed us to order, ya know, because we are trying to give them our money, I didn't think it would be a problem. \n\nOnce we got settled at our table and ordered, it was pointless for us to join the dance lesson as it had already started and we wanted to get our money's worth (I know it's only $5, that wasn't the issue--it was merely the principle of participating in the entire lesson and since we had an awkward start to the whole experience, we didn't even want to bother at this point), so we just watched the other folks enjoying some fun dancing and good music. After we had gotten our food and were halfway through our meal, our waitress asked us if she could move us to another table....um WHAT? As we are finally beginning to somewhat enjoy ourselves, you want us to get up and move because you have a party of 5 that needs this table? I don't think so...but since you're already picking up my drink and my food I guess I'll follow you. She seats us elsewhere and doesn't come back for another 30 minutes. We danced for a little bit and joined in on some of the line dances to try and brighten our situation, but we couldn't get the sour taste out of our mouths. \n\nWe decided after an hour of nonsense it was time to leave. Our waitress finally gave us the check; I needed change, and had to hunt down the owner to take care of it for us. She ended up chatting with some guests and seemed to forget that I needed change back. Our waitress finally came to our table and couldn't find our check. She estimated the total of our bill and just handed me my change out of her pocket (definitely didn't give me exact change, but at this point I was so over it.) With a smirk she said, \""here,\"" and walked away. I took all of my change and we got the heck out of there. \n\nSo extremely disappointed in this joint and it's such a shame because the ambiance and decor are quite nice, as well as the spunky gal who was teaching the lessons--those are about the only two things that Handlebar J has going for them. | 0 |
Everything about this place is wrong. It's sad that the owners of this restaurant truly believe that their food is of some quality. But the truth of the matter is the food is some of the worst Vietnamese I've ever had in my life.\nLet's start with the disgusting fresh spring rolls. When I took a bite I notice no only did they put shredded lettuce ( YUCK ) inside of the spring roll, The lettuce was wilted and old. \nThe peanut sauce tasted sour and had a really odd funky taste to it like it was spoiled.\nBy far the worst fresh spring rolls I've ever had in my life! \n\nI ordered the combination pho dac biet which took forever to get to the table. Considering the restaurant wasn't even busy I found this to be odd. \nFinally the pho arrived and tasted like a swamp of MSG.\nAgain they tasted a funky sour taste -\nThe food is off here for some reason.\nI took a few bites and push my bowl away.\nThe pho was TERRIBLE.\nI went to pay my bill and the lady was on the phone the whole time. Very rude!\nLet's just say I will never return to this god awful joint!\nThere are so many better pho/Vietnamese restaurants in Chinatown. | 0 |
Looks great, nice central location, but that's about where the positive review ends. My latte was okay but my boyfriend thought his (freshly brewed) coffee tasted awful. Really bad. And it took about ten minutes to make two coffees, one of them literally \""a cup for coffee.\"" And why is the folksy music so LOUD? It's not metal or punk, people. It's sort of got that Portland hipster/cooler-than-thou vibe but NO BIKE RACK! Really? | 0 |
I don't believe the hype.\n\nThe interior decor and atmosphere were nice. I found it casual and relaxing, and I really prefer that to a more formal setting with white tablecloths.\n\nFollowing decor I expect service, yet I was let down repeatedly. I would have liked to have had more than one beer, and I even asked for a second beer (!) although I should have never had to do so! Apparently that was not something that the staff could handle, and so I had water with my meal - except that I ran out of water and could not get a refill! That would have not been a problem except...\n\nMy entree (appetizer) was quite nice, but I felt that the sauce with my lobster spaghetti was bizarrely over salted. I left with my mouth puckered and feeling covered in salt. That is something that should never happen. And in the end, for me, Joe Beef is something that will never happen again. | 0 |
As good as it gets for fast food and you can have it however you like. Breakfast is good also. | 1 |
This place is great! I love getting the first morning appointment. I'm in, they clean my teeth, and I'm out. Super easy and very friendly. They always call to confirm the day before and send the reminder card in the mail a few weeks before. Plus, if you go for cleaning every six months, you get two free tubes of whitening gel!! | 1 |
Add another fast food restaurant that I will never eat at again. I was unhappy with the food last couple of times I was there. Today was the last straw: got a roast beef, two potato cakes and Pepsi...all were disgusting! If there were a zero, that's what I give this restaurant! | 0 |
I use the copy center often and the employee Sean is usually great. I called in to ask a question and he was actually very rude and seemed annoyed with my question. I spoke to the manager CJ who was fabulous! More than accommodating. Great job of defusing a tense situation and taking care of your customers. | 1 |
This place has the absolute WORST service in any restaurant in all of the Las Vegas valley!\n\nWe had this delivered to our offices and it was pretty decent. Ribs are super meaty, like twice the amount of meat than their local competitors. Chicken and sides and wraps were just ok.\n\nI figured I'd go the the restaurant and see what the food is like when it's fresh. HUGE mistake! The line was long due to a clearly incompetent cashier who had no business operating an electronic device. The register was way too much technology for her and had to punch in everyone's orders at least twice. We order and go find a seat. There were lots of open seats, but they weren't cleaned off from the previous customers. Nearly the entire dining room had not been bussed. We and other customers had to ask repeatedly to have someone come and bus the tables because there was no clean tables to sit on. The cashier begrudgingly went back and asked someone to clean off the table and gave an attitude that transled to: \""Why are you even bothering me? That's not even my job.\"".The tables finally were bussed and we got seated. \n\n25 minutes went by and my kids are antsy at this point. We're all hungry and want to eat already. Other customers looked agitated too. 35 minutes go by and some guy I'm assuming is the manager is going from table to table talking to the customers that are still waiting on their orders and I can see some of them getting visibly upset. The guy gets to us and asks if it's okay if we wait another 20 minutes. WHAT THE F? He said they ran out of ribs. How do you run out of ribs at a rib joint? THAT'S ALL YOU DO! Why didn't the cashier say something before I ordered? F this, I'm not waiting an hour to eat. I go to the register to demand a refund and find a long line of customers also wanting a refund. Remember the incompetent cashier from earlier? I think her brain exploded from trying to figure out how to do a refund on a card transaction because she simply gave up and started refunding credit card transactions in cash to the nearest dollar instead. I'm pretty sure she got fired for being short on her register count at the end of the night. \n\nWell that just about nails it. I'm not ever going to this place again, and I suggest Yelpers not go there either. Get it delivered if you're jonesing for mediocre BBQ, but don't ever set foot in the place. | 0 |
Excellent as always. I tried the onion rings this time and they were crazy good! The wedge salad is my all time favorite. I love the casual feel of the place and appreciate the freshness and elevation of the food. | 1 |
Absolutely horrible. \nHere in Charlotte on a business trip and the boss prepaid for a car rental. \nWe were told when we made the reservation that a credit card and ID was required upon arrival, but were not told that it would hold an extra $200 deposit for the duration of the rental. I tell them I can't afford to have that much on hold my whole trip, and they tell\nMe that I can't rent a car then. No apologies for the misunderstanding, no suggestions on a solution. Tried to get my boss who made the reservation on the phone, but the girl behind the counter just said she couldn't talk to her over the phone. And she'd have to contact the third party she made the reservation with the get a refund. \n\nSo here I sit, in the middle of Charlotte, with no mode of transportation, and no give a damn from any of the staff here. As I type this, they are behind the counter joking and laughing obnoxiously, shooting the shit, and ignoring my existence. \n\nCustomer service at its finest folks. | 0 |
Yuck! I visited this place with a friend after a number of people recommended it to us. Food was inedible! We ordered a salad that was wilted and drenched in bottled dressing, pasta puttanesca (which we figured no one could screw up - but lo and behold, they destroyed it), and a veal dish. We had to send the veal back because it was so tough and chewy, they very graciously took it back to the kitchen, but sent a new one to us that was just as terrible. We didn't eat hardly anything and then left without even taking the food home as it was that bad. We couldn't figure out why anyone would recommend it. I do have to say the service was very good, but that's the only redeeming thing we found about it. | 0 |
I am so excited to see the downtown energy of \""Old Las Vegas\"" come to life over the past couple years. I'm a \""rare\"" local who loves The Strip, but I really love what looks like is happening down in the Fremont area too. \n\nLast night we attended a poker tournament (play money, but real prizes) at the Golden Nugget and I was pleasantly surprised by the remodel. I only got as far as the main lobby with the surrounding lounges and bars, and poker room, but I was quite impressed with how cleaned up and modern it was.\n\nWe could see the multi-tier pool area from the 6th floor of the parking garage and it looked quite fun too.\n\nI don't know how the actual rooms are, but from what I saw I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this as a spot to take out of town guests. | 1 |
I just had lunch at Taj Mahal for the first time, and I'm quite sure I'll be going back.\n\nI had actually walked past the place multiple times on my way to Food City; I was staying in the Hospitaly Suites Resort for the week, and needed to get some food, and that was the only place within walking distance. I have never eaten in an Indian restaurant, and figured it was high time to.\n\nI finally made my way over there for lunch, and boy am I glad I did.\n\nThe front is unimpressive, a bit nicer than a normal store front, but nothing that would stand out. Once inside, however, that changes. The walls are decorated with Indian art, and the Bollywood music videos playing on some TVs give it a perfect atmosphere. I could imagine the music becoming irritating at times, depending on what was playing, but during my entire meal it was rather soothing.\n\nUpon entering, I was immediately greeted by two different wait persons, one of whom I believe to be the manager. The place was not crowded, as some of the other reviews indicate; only two or three of the tables had people sitting at them.\n\nFor lunch, they offer daily specials; three options (at least the time I was in there). I ordered one of them, the chicken korma. \n\nI have to say, that meal was -very- good. I still prefer Thai food to Indian, but I can see why a few of my friends swear by Indian. I can't compare that meal to other Indian restaurants, but to this uncultured palate, it was simply good. \n\nEavesdropping a bit on other conversations, I heard the man I took to be the manager speaking with someone who must have been a regular, suggesting things he might try next time. This seems like the kind of place that is looking to establish rapport with the regulars; I like that in a restaurant.\n\nAt the end of my meal, the manager asked if this had been my first time at the Taj Mahal, and we had a brief conversation about my move to Scottsdale. \n\nAll in all, an enjoyable lunch. Highly recommended. | 1 |
My four legged roomie needed some grooming done. \n\nFound Snooty Pets from a deal on Living Social. I think it was like $12 for $25? Something like that. I couldn't resist of not buying one and I've heard of good things about this place. Plus, Max needed his fat butt washed.\n\nMade an appointment and dropped off Max. They gave me an eta of 3-4 hours. Left, took a nap at home (not having Max to interrupt me on my nap was great). \n\nPicked up Max. OMG poor boy, he was in a kennel crying. He needs space for his fatness. But it's okay he smelled great. Walked around the store and picked up some treats for him. He likes the turkey burger one but this boy prefers peanut butter cookies. Would be great if Snooty Pets sold treats by the dozens or half dozens rather than individual. \n\nWould come back for treats for Max. Boy is always hungry. #EnglishBulldogProblems | 1 |
I understand that the clothes at H&M are cheap, but I don't care what kind of a 'bargain' Im getting, I cannot wrap my head around flat out RUDE employees. I was honestly floored by how abrasive, short, and far from helpful the people at this store were. It was honestly as if they were doing me a favor by being there! No thanks :), I'll walk over to forever 21 and spend a little less on something I'll wear for one season, and at least deal with employees that can crack a smile. | 0 |
Not really that great. Large portions though. | 0 |
Service so unspeakably bad, that I will Yelp about it instead.\n\nStopped for a drink before the Symphony. It was a little busy, but nothing out of the ordinary. There were a few empty tables...though most were dirty. Waited for at least 10 minutes before a server passed by and said she would be back shortly. Shortly turned into unacceptably long, so my husband went to the bar to order. There the bartender walked by him several times, and again would not acknowledge him, much less take his order. Keep in mind, he was not rushing to make drinks. He was cleaning up. I find it hard to believe we're invisible. Maybe just undesirable? Regardless, we left and went elsewhere. | 0 |
I stopped by with a friend for happy hour and ordered a spicy tuna roll, a Philly roll, edamame, and spring rolls. Our bill was only $15! The service was 5 stars. We sat at the bar and the sushi chef was always checking in on us and was such a sweetheart! I wasn't impressed with the sushi but my friend Danielle raved about it! For $3 a roll you really can't complain. The happy hour specials here are ridiculously cheap. I would eat here all the time if I lived in the area. | 1 |
Great food- especially if you are into Italian meats & anti pasta dishes. This is a fun place to go but the volume is loud so if you are wanting a quiet dinner spot- this isn't it. If you want lively & fun, it's a good bet! | 1 |
Wahsun has become a familiar haunt when it comes to authentic Chinese food. \nA couple of tips:\n1. cash only\n2. don't expect fancy dragons on wall or other touristy things. This is a place for eating some of the finest Chinese food you've eaten.\n3. don't be misled by the size. My wife and I on Chinese New Years Eve ordered A soup and A main course. My wife was especially hungry but it took both of us to eat just the soup for lunch. Took the single portion of the main course (beef and bak choy on noodles) home and had it for dinner the next day. It fed us both.\nFamily is very nice and friendly. Just love it.\nDave | 1 |
Hmmmm... got a message from a manager/owner of Aunt Chiladas regarding my review. Still not sure how I feel about it.\n\nShe informed me of the new vegan/vegetarian options on their menu and told me which items contained animal products. Helpful. I guess... \n\nBut then she said their refried beans are made with bacon which is \""traditional in Mexican cooking.\"" Maybe traditional in YOUR family. Keep in mind my mother is Mexican. She said growing up her mother would refry beans in lard. But bacon? Nope. Bacon was a luxury. And after several members of the family became vegetarian my grandmother and other family members still made some pretty damn good beans and tortillas, lard-free. \n\nShe then went on to say that the menu chosen by my high school reunion committee was not a menu I would have chosen for myself if I would have known the other options. Sigh. I have been a vegetarian my whole life. When I see a Mexican buffet, I can usually count on chips, salsa, beans, and rice. But the waiter who yelled at me said EVERYTHING had a meat product in it. And this was way before their \""new\"" menu came out with vegetarian options, including vegetarian black beans. \n\nHer apology was half-a**ed. She apologized for my \""experience\"". She didn't even apologize for the unbelievably rude and mean behavior of the server who yelled at me for asking about vegetarian items.\n\nAnd one more thing I forgot to throw in my previous review. At my reunion, the bartender they had in the banquet room was awful. A rude, angry bitter old man. Just warning anyone who might have an event here. Luckily the party moved to the main bar and the staff there is awesome. See? I give credit where it is due... | 0 |
I really like going here for a quick but really yummy breakfast. It has a variety of options. It would be nice if they had more Gluten free options, that's the only reason it didn't get 4 stars. Really good egg scramble combinations. | 1 |
Unbelievable gem in Apache Junction!! Great beer selection and awesome service. We even ordered food after we had just eaten dinner because they serve only local farm fresh beef and produce! Great place to spend my money! | 1 |
My friend and I had a craving for fried chicken on a Saturday night. The closest Popeye's to me from Gilbert happened to be this one. I knew it would it be adventure going into Mesa on a Saturday night. I drove right by it looking for a restaurant, little did I know it was located in a gas station. Wow! Classy! But I wasn't going to Popeye's for fine dining but some fried chicken. I order my food from the clerk who was not happy to serve me, never asked how I was doing or thanked me for my order. Like previous reviews stated the restaurant is very messy. There was not a clean table in the restaurant. I wish I had remembered my hand sanitizer. After wiping down a table with some napkins. I ate my chicken, even though I ordered spicy they gave me mild. I knew it wasn't worth bringing it to their attention. The staff struck me as the type that would drop my food on the floor and serve it to me. The chicken was decent but I felt dirty after sitting there for 20 minutes. I will go to Popeye's again just not this one. | 0 |
I don't write reviews often, but there are times it is totally called for, and this in one of them! I went to Hollywood Beauty Supply because it came highly recommended. I had little to no experience in doing my own acrylic nails. I went in with a list a mile long of things I needed, or so I thought. The man that helped me not only was extremely helpful, but also did NOT over sell me. He told me to start small, and make sure I could do it, and then invest in more options as I became more comfortable in doing my own nails. The customer service was amazing, organized fairly well, and they sell the higher end products, which is what I was after. They are a perfect fit for anyone starting out or there to get in grab what you need and get out. | 1 |
I'm an UP & AT EM kinda early (6am -7am) kinda guy. I took my son with me a while ago (see pictures........ NEED I SAY MORE???\n\n\n\nGOOD PLACE... family owned, operated. \nI have nothing bad to say about the place....\n\nTIP... ask for Fish (I think flounder or perch) for breakfast if you're into that kinda thing. I don't believe its on the Breakfast menu!!\n\nCheer's | 1 |
The food was great, and you can hear the show happening over the aquarium near by. The waiter seemed to have quite a few tables, but still did a good job of checking on our table of 7. Everyone was happy with their food, and unhappy with their desserts. Too sweet overall. Oh well. \nMy only problem was that they overcharged my card, though I'm hoping it's fixed soon. Overall I recommend this location. The shepherds pie and crab cake bites were tasty. | 1 |
Most modern airports have a pretty decent selection of restaurants. Most modern airports look absolutely identical as well, as their selection consists entirely of the exact same chains. At least here you can get a halfway decent bagel (either with cream cheese or as a breakfast sandwich), along with a drink, and it's not too bad, as this chain isn't found everywhere you look. | 0 |
Second time in a row these people botched my order. I ordered mushrooms, I got onions, which I am allergic to :( And all I got offered was dessert. Should've been a full refund of my $$. NOT nice. They did send me a second order, which was correct, and both delivery guys were quick and very nice. But still, twice in a row? Really? | 0 |
We'd never been there before and thought that we'd give it a try. The hostess greeted us upon arrival and was very pleasant. We were seated right away. We did not wait for our drink orders to be taken; the waitress was right there to explain everything to us. Angie was great and repeatedly checked up on us to make sure that we were ok. The problem was the food. I ordered Lobster Bisque and it was just not as expected. Barely any small little bits of lobster in it at all and the flavor was not great. I had ordered a NY strip med/rare with an order of shrimp to go with it. The shrimp was dry and tough and the steak was raw in the middle. Poor Angie had to say that this was their med/rare but it was cold and purple in the middle and I knew that she was just trying to make it seem like it wasn't an error. Funny thing is that my husband ordered his filet medium and it also came out raw in the middle. He just didn't say anything about it. What was most disappointing is that this is supposed to be one of the best places to get a good meal and to get what you pay for and it was just mediocre at best. You'd think that they would know how to prepare steaks to the letter by now. We live here and like to splurge on an expensive meal a few times a year but we won't be going to Ruth's Chris. | 0 |
Wow, since my last post, I've replaced that dishwasher and I'm on my 2nd one. This one's a lemon too!! I went in the other day to replace this one. They gave me an upgrade and I had to add an add'l $75 but I'm upgraded and waiting for the new one to come in. Third time's a charm? We'll wait and see. Thanks Lowe's...so far, you've been amazing. | 1 |
O.M.G Their cupcakes are really to die for. I wish they were NO CAL!!! They get 4 stars because $3.25 and up for one cupcake is stiff. But for a treat- why not. Most people will pay $3.25 or more for a cup of coffee- so there's your trade off. | 1 |
I have ordered from here twice. First time was our first night in Arizona; my boyfriend and I were tired, starving, and smelly. I ordered the sesame chicken dinner special and crab puffs. Boy, they both hit the spot and it all was the right amount of food--not too much, not too little.\n\nThe second time I ordered the same thing, but the quality sucked. The breading was soggy, and the container was barely full. Also the eggrolls are nasty but they gave me one instead of the drink that I asked for on the phone. When I asked, \""may I have my drink?\"" the girl (who didn't take the order) said, \""You can only have an eggroll or a drink. You got an eggroll\"" *points to bag*. And that was that. \n\n I'm not going back except in a time of desperation or intoxication. | 0 |
I hadn't been to this location in several years. We went and I thought it was fantastic! We went on Cinco de Mayo at lunch and it was pretty busy. But they seated us right away. We had great service and the food was wonderful. I was happy to see lunch specials on a Saturday. Normally lunch specials are week days only. The prices were great. I thought the salsa was great. We received a regular and a hot. We mixed them together and it was perfect. | 1 |
We had a critical emergency with our dog late at night. The Vet was very honest and informative about our options. The staff was quick and very responsive to our needs . When we decided to put our dog down instead of emergency surgery, the staff was so caring and compassionate. Thank you night shift! | 1 |
Terrible buffet, probably the worst dinner and breakfast buffet I have been to in Las Vegas. Buffet areas were not very clean. Food was horrible. we first tried for dinner and ate hardly anything and left. They include alcohol in their price but we don't drink so this buffet was quite pricy. They should charge an additional charge if you want to drink and lower the price of the buffet, not to mention once again the food was quite terrible. The breakfast buffet was quite bland and not much of a selection. It almost look like they put out left overs from the dinner buffet the night before. quite strange. Don't waste your money. Never again....... | 0 |
MANAGEMENT IS EXTREMELY RUDE AND NOT KEEPERS OF THEIR WORD! BEFORE I bought my vehicle, they promised they would fix a few things if I decided to purchase the car through them. I took them at their word, boy was I stupid! They claimed to fix things but never did, but in the end, my vehicle developed more problems. I tried to sit down with management and explain what's going on, the guy was a total ass wipe! He was defensive like I was accusing him personally, and insulted the hell outta me. Demanded I leave his office, I refused. I said CALMLY what I needed to say. He told me I'm making problems up, I don't know what I'm talking about and the car is just fine. I told him if he truly believed that, come drive my car and see. HE REFUSED! That was a clear indication that he knew there was a problem and didn't want to take responsibility. $14,000 I'll be making in payments to liars, cheaters, and unprofessional fools. Just remember, what goes around comes around. | 0 |
Great selection of Japanese cuisine - from traditional sushi, Robata and Hibachi grill. We had some of the freshest fish - toro, tuna, kampachi and fresh salmon sashimi from their sushi bar that evening. Another pleasant surprise was the braised short ribs from the Robata menu. The other notable mentions are the black cod and magnificent waterfall view which our party was placed in front of. Truly enjoyed the dinner. | 1 |
I gotta give them 5 stars. I love the old house ambiance and the friendly service. My Italian pasty was excellent and enough for two meals. They have a great beer selection. Be sure to enjoy their patio when the weather is nice. | 1 |
I will NEVER eat there again as long as their tyrant general manager Todd is in charge. His treatment of the servers was hard to watch. He is a bully and he frankly turned my stomach. I am going to write a well worded letter to the corporate, no one deserves that kind of treatment. | 0 |
Food here is ehhh. But the prepackaged food also kinda irked me. I'd rather see the chef prepare it or set my plate after I order it. Out of all the things I tried (sampled: kale salad, chipotle taco, crab cakes, bought: mock chicken wraps, and zucchini wrapped hummus) I only enjoyed the chipotle taco.\n\nthe items are really small for the price, and mainly just doesnt taste that good. \n\nLike your mock chicken and crab should taste something like the meat its pretending to be right? \n\nI just felt like a bird eating all those seeds. | 0 |
I'd seen this place frequently driving through Tempe, and finally got a chance to try it with my boyfriend this weekend when my vegetarian friend and her vegan boyfriend came to town. Overall I'd give it 4 stars, but I'm rounding up. I'm weighing pretty heavily (at least a full star) for the organic, local menu.\n\nAtmosphere was pleasant, bright and open. Service was friendly, with a polite waitress and reasonable serving times.\n\nAppetizers: We got classic hummus with pita bread, and vegan spinach and artichoke dip. The former was very plain, even a sprinkle of paprika on top would have helped a lot. Possibly our own fault for ordering classic, rather than an interesting flavor. The latter was actually very good, and I'm hard to please when it comes to fake dairy. I would have been happy with two of those.\n\nEntrees: Each couple got a wrap to share. My friend and her boyfriend ordered a veggie wrap, and confirmed that it would come cut in half. They both enjoyed it, commented on the flavors, and identified a plethora of veggies in the wrap. Each half was also huge, so they were glad to have split it. My boyfriend and I got the chicken shawarma wrap and failed to confirm if it would be served cut in half (though we did make it clear we'd be sharing). It came in a sort of overflowing taco situation, wrapped in foil. The waitress wished us luck in splitting it, as she dropped it off. Oh thanks. We passed it back and forth taking bites. It was pretty tasty though.\n\nBeverages: I got a strawberry lemonade, my friend got a pomegranate iced tea, and the guys had water. The lemonade was good, but it had a sort of \""artificial sweetener\"" after-taste that was disappointing. My friend said her tea tasted more like a good green-tea than anything fruity. She wasn't complaining, but it wasn't what she expected.\n\nThe bill: Prices are going to be higher when the food is organic and locally grown. I'm willing to pay more for that if that's what I'm after, but considering we weren't entirely impressed by our half of the meal, it felt like a lot. Our friends were a lot more satisfied since they thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of their meal, and are more willing to pay for organic food. $20 for lunch for two people isn't bad, but considering we shared everything and didn't feel like it was spectacular, this won't likely be a regular spot for us. If I do return, I'll make different choices when I'm ordering. | 1 |
I finally decided it was time to replace my iPhone. I've been experiencing some battery issues the last couple of months and been hitting up Genius Bars throughout California to temporarily fix my phone. During my last visit in San Diego, they suggested that I replace my phone quick before my warranty runs out. \n\nI always avoided this specific Apple because of how busy it always seems to be. There's plenty of Apple employees willing to assist, but when it's busy it can get a little nerve racking at least for me. If you ever go to Apple to get something fixed or looked out, you must make a reservation. You got no choice and walkin's are not accepted. My appointment was for 4:40 PM. I arrived early and unlike most Apple's, I was actually not seen until about 5 minutes later. The Apple I usually go to is slow enough that they're able to assist me quicker. This one is busy, so a wait is kinda what I expected. My phone was eventually looked it and it was immediately replaced with a new one. Like most Apples, service was great and what I came for was taken care of. \n\nOverall, still a fan of Apple and will continue to come here when needed. \n\nTIP: I'm one of those fools that needs to know where a particular store is located, especially in a mall or shopping center. This was my first visit here and wanted to know where to park. I searched Yelp reviews and even attempted to call Apple just to find out where exactly in Town Square they were located by. A friend told me right next door to Banana Republic. Like I really knew where that was. And when I asked her where Banana Republic was, she stated right next to Apple. If you want to know, Apple is located near the South Garage or in between The Container Store & Whole Foods. Always good for me to know the best place to park so that I'm in and out. | 1 |
I'm pregnant, in my first trimester. On a Saturday afternoon I suddenly had severe tooth pain. I was limited on eating and I have way too many allergies to count, plus dental work during pregnancy is not encouraged. I was so concerned and miserable.\n\nOn Monday I called McAdams Dental after reading all the reviews, to see if they could get me in same day. They did! Not only that, they got all my contact information for my obgyn was and scanned the instructions from my obgyn on what procedures were okay and not okay. Other dentists had told me this particular tooth had to be pulled as well as some others, so quite frankly I had not seen a dentist in a while because of this. He saved my tooth!! He was able to determine it was just cavity under my crown and not anything more serious. Not only that, he determined my other teeth also didn't need to be pulled! He did the work the same day, even sacrificing part of his lunch hour (not that he mentioned to me, I saw his schedule and noticed the time).\n\nHis wife who is a dental assistant there gave me two lead vests because I was concerned, and they use digital x-rays which cut the radiation by 93%. She got me a protein drink because I had not eaten much in the prior couple of days because of my tooth. They were so careful about my all my allergies and letting me know what they were using and that it was safer for baby and me. They honestly care.\n\nThese people are amazing, well priced, caring and attentive. I found a new dentist for me and my family, and I highly recommend them for everyone! | 1 |
This is a great family owned Greek spot. Right off the bat - like so many good reviews, it's definitely worth stopping in.\n\nI tried their gyro, chicken souvlaki, fries, salad, hummus, and dolmades. The best item? Strangely... the fries! They were extremely crunch. Loved them. The gyro meat is of the lean, non-oily kind. It's a bit dry and not that tender. It's just gyro meat. Flavor is good, though. Same goes for the chicken. It was cooked fine, but that's all it was: fine. The hummus was delicious and fresh. The dolmades weren't bad, but they were a bit plain. Just seasoned rice. Luckily, there were 6 of them. Most Greek spots give you 3 for the same price.\n\nSpeaking of price, prices are just average. That means prices are a little high, but all food like this (Persian, Armenian, etc) is always expensive in Vegas because it's hard to find. Anyway, worth you visit if you're in the mood for Greek. | 1 |
This place was very good. The honey walnut shrimp was very good. Everything was cooked to perfection. The boba was amazing. I think I found a new fav. | 1 |
3.75 stars\n\nI love Vietnamese food and I can be picky since I know what good homemade Vietnamese food is supposed to taste like. I usually manage my expectations when I'm outside of areas that could be called \""little saigon.\""\n\nCame here when I was visiting my friend in Charlotte. The pho was pretty good. I was also intrigued by the idea of a AYCE vietnamese buffet. So of course, we had to come back and partake of it. \n\nI was impressed by the variety of Vietnamese dishes and soups. It was nice to see more than just pho. Don't get me wrong, I love pho, but it's great for people to see that there's more to viet cuisine than that one dish. Everything tasted pretty close to authentic. Also a number of central dishes (mmm, bun bo hue!)\n\nGood viet food at decent prices. I'm a fan! | 1 |
I took my 6 year old to see The Blue Man Group and we got tickets in the front row (poncho zone). We had a BLAST!! The lights and music were amazing and the two audience participation pieces were hilarious. And the BMG gave my son the painting they make by spitting paint on a canvas! Free souvenir!! \n\nThere is a fair amount of reading required (it makes sense when you see the show) but I found myself trying to quietly explain what was going on to my son for a good chunk of the show. | 1 |
i love the food here!very expensive,the service is very slow,only one food server,i really dont like to wait around for 40 minutes for food when i work all day without lunch plus i have to pay a food that expensive!not worth of my time,lots of restaurant out there folks who will care for good customer service! | 0 |
I can't say enough good things about CUT. I've eaten at nearly every steakhouse in Las Vegas and countless others around the world and CUT has joined the top of my list. A modern chic upscale vibe with a staff that is extremely detail oriented and knowledgable. Started with the steak tartare which was perfect and had the American Wagyu filet for the main. The steaks were cooked to perfection. I will be back time and time again. | 1 |
I love Yuzu so much! All foods were amazing!! Owner chef and his wife were so nice and friendly. The dishes were delicious and beautifully arranged and includes ingredients from this season. The prices were also very reasonable. I was waiting for something like this, and I really do recommend this restaurant. | 1 |
My family spent an excellent 4th of July here. We actually just stayed here at night and went to Zion National Park during the day (it's an easy 3hr drive each way max, so we could play in Vegas at night and do the park during the day). Don't forget to ask for your free cocktail/buffet coupons and funbook, if that comes with your package.\n\nWe had their Friday night seafood buffet with a complimentary bottle of Zinfandel (using a coupon from the funbook). I firmly believe that seafood needs to be eaten immediately after being cooked, not left out on a buffet line, but they definitely did not skimp on the ingredients. The cioppino had more scallops, shrimp, and mussels than any I've ever had (having grown up near SF, I've had a lot). Definitely try the to-order stir fry if you like freshly prepared seafood - I was a huge fan of their seafood fettuccine alfredo. And desserts! I love the way desserts are decorated and presented in Las Vegas buffets, and South Point did not fail to deliver. While the area was small, it was very pretty. My only complaint was that the setting wasn't optimal - people lined up waiting for the buffet and the casino itself were in plain view, along with the noise and smoke associated with casinos, creating a cheaper environment than they should've been able to do.\n\nEven if you don't drink alcohol or have kids, don't toss the complimentary cocktail coupons! I got a pina colada and a strawberry daiquiri (both virgin), which my grandparents were huge fans of after a tiring day of hiking in Zion. The funbook also has coupons for a complimentary well drink or beer, so my dad got a shot of brandy. It wasn't bad for free liquor.\n\nThe hotel itself is very new. The room was big and clean, and the view from a north-facing room on the 19th floor offered an excellent view of the main strip. We didn't spend much time in the room (it's Vegas, why would you?), but I definitely have no complaints. The only gambling I'm interested in is poker, but I didn't have enough time for that this trip. The poker \""room\"" (really just a corner tucked between a restaurant and the rest of the casino) looked very small though, and not very exciting. | 1 |
I love Moroccan food. \nI was buying flowers, and this place was in the same strip mall.\nTheir dishes are very traditional; shish kabob, Mediterranean salads, felafel, etc., and they're all fine.\nHowever, their hummus tasted like it was store bought.\nThe prices were in line.\nI've seen the belly-dancer once, and she was competent.\nThe decor was very nice, and the service was good. | 1 |
We chose to eat at this new restaurant a couple of days after it had been open. Before I get ahead of myself, I wish I could rate service, food, and value separately, alas, I can not. \nService 3 stars- our server was friendly and attentive, yet had very little food knowledge, and was slightly over bearing. Seriously dude, I know what kind of beer I like, although I appreciate your input, I chose it because I like it, not because \""you suggested it\"". You want a gold star? I get that it's a new restaurant too, but you should know what's in the food, especially since people could have allergies. \nFood-3 stars. Overall the food was alright, but everything was severely under seasoned, with no salt and pepper shakers on the table. Call me meek, but this is a chef run restaurant and I was not about to ask for them. Warm ricotta was just that, warmed up cheese. No herbs, no salt, just some EVOO. Yawn. The calamari looked delicious, until you picked it up with your fork and bam! All the \""fritti\"" falls off, leaving you with oily, naked squid. The truffle pizza was probably the best part, although those potatoes, like everything else, really needed to be seasoned. \nValue 1 measly star-$22 for a cheese pizza, are you kidding me? Even with strip pricing this is a little ridiculous. Our bill came out to be $90 for a snack, an app, a pizza, and a couple of beers. For that cost per person I could eat someplace a little less casual and a lot better tasting. Not to mention, you can get higher quality pizza right next door at Crystals for half the price with better flavor, more variety, and awesome service. \nWas it worth trying out the new spot? Sure. But there are way better options within walking distance. | 0 |
I bought my Mazda 6 from showcase just over 2 years ago. The salesperson was very friendly and low pressure. But the finance guy went in for the kill and high pressured me into a extended warranty that he also misrepresented. To this day, it's still not quite clear just whats covered and what's not covered. Tire rotations are supposed to be covered, but I was charged today.\n\nWhen I went in today for a oil change and tire rotation, they offered a car wash (by hand not machine). I accepted. When I got the car back they reviewed what they found, tire condition, condition of the brakes etc.\nBecause their facility is under renovation, it proved difficult to deliver my car to me, and for me to exit the facility. So hastily departed the facility.\n\nIt was'nt until I reached my house 20 miles away that I noticed how poorly the car was washed.\n\nI'm to the point that I will probably pay an express lube location next time and go to Coscto for tire rotations. It's just not worth the drive.\n\nMy maintenance rep is a great guy, he just works for a crappy dealer. | 0 |
This place was mediocre at best. We ordered a $200 bottle of wine and afterwards they tell us they are out of artichokes & short Ribs at 730PM on a saturday night!!! We have eaten all over the world if this is your Flag ship restaurant get a LIFE boat!! Tuna Tacos!! Imagine el paso taco shells with spicy shit spread on it. Waste of $$$$!!! I should have chosen one of the other 4 star restaurants in Vegas!! \nWine list limited! Ugh | 0 |
The mark of a five star business is when it stays five star. It's been over three years now and my thoughts on this location of Tuesday Morning haven't changed. Also, for as small a store as this is could they provide what I needed for a very specific occasion? Everyday shopping there is always nice- great variety, but when the Chips are Down?!? Yes, they came through again!!!\n\nExample - - -My niece was due to have a c section the next morning. Great Uncle Dave to be realized he'd forgotten to buy gifts for the new great nephew. I went straight to this store ready to buy and so I did. They had an excellent selection of clothes for a new born and up. With my help this is going to be one well dressed young gentleman, and at prices I could live with! Thank you, Tuesday Morning on Indian School.\n\nMost important! Baby Donovan is 7 lbs, 6 ounces, and 20 inches and truly a handsome little fellow... | 1 |
The service was great and the food was very flavorful. I had the 8 am and my wife had the Hamster. They have several selections of loose leaf tea brought to the table in a Teaze brewer. Definitely will come back. | 1 |
Love this place. Nice people, good service, and close by. Been going to this place for a few years now. | 1 |
I thought priority mail is 2 days guarantee.. Now i found out its bs.. There is no guarantee for delivery.. Absolute bs.. | 0 |
WORST CUSTOMER SERVICE EVER! I just spent 3 hours on hold waiting for someone to help me. The Tech Support was not at all helpful. They even hung up on me three times. I have wireless phones throughout the house and waited so long, all 3 went dead. When I finally reached a person, they couldn't solve my problem and yes, you guessed it, they put me on hold again until another person finally answered the phone. That person argued with me. I just purchased a brand new computer, all the bells & whistles, what their help desk called a advanced machine. I had to save up to buy this item (not the cheapest laptop on the shelf). When I talked to their help desk, they told me I needed an AJ45 plug and a router that would support that. What I have is a Net Gear router (leased from Cox) that was invented back in the dark ages (similarly the time when my old laptop was around). I am going to their location tomorrow and I will see if anyone at their office will help me. If not, I may ram that darn router up their (where the sun don't shine.) God forgive me - I hate that company. I think it may be time for a change. We did business with Cox for 30+ years and wouldn't you think they'd show a little appreciation? And we pay over $200 a month for their so-called bundle. Of course the 3 hour hold time didn't improve my disposition any! And neither did their lousy service. | 0 |
This place has amazing lunch specials 8.99 fresh hot and enough to feed two people! !! | 1 |
This was a very dissapointing experience, we went there expecting to get a good breakfast and instead found another of those places that like to make you wait. We could see three open tables and no crowd, but were told that we had to wait 15 minutes. So...like other places...we left. If you are nice, ask us to wait pleasantly, we might wait. But not when there is no apparent reason! Wake up! | 0 |
I'm going to give this place an extra star because their delivery speed is second to none. The food is decent. However, I think the wonton soup is amazing. The soup is nice and hearty with lots of vegetables and meat to go along with the dumplings would you rarely find a. Good wonton soup. The service is very friendly and the food is prepared very fast overall not bad for a quick Chinese food spot in central Phoenix. | 1 |
Southwest has changed the way they do things in Vegas.\n\nForget the Tram car ... you are walking. A new terminal with some work left to do.\n\nWhen we went through last weekend, there was a security breach and we were all stuck in the moo line waiting and mooing.\n\nThen there is a long walk to the gate. | 1 |
The Good: It's a cheap place to stay, say if there is a huge NASCAR weekend and every place is booked. The staff is friendly, as a small casino should be. They have this awesome UCF pit in the back where they have $5 blackjack with some of the hottest dealers in Vegas. I would love to give a shout-out to my girls Amy, Brit, Nikki, Ramona, Whitney, and my personal favorite Gina(The best smile in all of NV). Even Chris, the floor supervisor(he never told me what his title was), was nice and called me by name the next day. The place feels old but the rooms are actually nice.\n\nThe Bad: Roxy's Cafe had some really slow service. The manager was super nice and even comped my bill when I went over my original comp. That shows they care, I think. The Buffet is over-priced for what I like. I guess if you eat your weight in crab legs you're golden.\n\nThe Ben: It's all about Gina!!! Damn girl, I'm making a Craig's list missed connection. You were the dealer and I was the guy loosing all my money, email me :D | 1 |
My wife and I went to Cravings while in town for our anniversary. We showed up around 4:30, and were charged the lower \""early bird\"" rate. There was plenty to choose from. The star of the show was the Prime Rib. The prime rib was very tender and moist, as was the carved roast turkey. I had to grab seconds on the prime rib. Decent ribs, bbq chicken, sushi. I skipped the pizza. You can get pizza anywhere right? I ended up eating three plates, and managing to find a little room for dessert. | 1 |
There are plenty of reasons as to why I probably will never visit Stratosphere again, and why I had to check out two nights earlier:\n\nArea/Location: The Stratosphere doesn't feel as if it's even on the strip. One night when I was coming back from a El Nopal, people that were homeless and what seemed to be were drugs, approached me in a hostile manner. This occurred not once, but twice. Once going to El Nopal, and the second coming back. When heading to the restaurant, the first person got so close to me with alcohol on his breath and seemed began to yell at me to \""Want me to tap that a** girl?\"". The second time coming back, another person came at me and grabbed my arm and asked me to, \""Help me him out?\"". This is unacceptable, due to it being less than half a block away from the hotel. Added security should be a main concern to let guests feel as if they are safe.\n\nFront Desk Personnel - I did NOT feel welcome AT ALL when I checked in. The attendant did not ask how I was doing/how my day was. The vibe to begin with did not start my trip well. When I ended up leaving two days earlier, the attendant didn't even ask me how my stay was or care to even ask as to why I was checking out early. \n\nRoom - Did not provide a Vegas atmosphere. Everything seemed bland and basic. The bathtubs in the bathrooms are so high, that the two times that I had to take a shower I almost tripped and fell onto the floor.\n\nShops - Were empty, no one seemed to be actually doing their jobs, people in middle booths were texting and playing video games. There was a male at the henna tattoo booth who tried being flirtatious with me when I had not even acknowledged him. Other people actually doing their jobs in the shops had a depressed demeanor. | 0 |
Not a bad bar. laid back atmosphere. Meet friends here for a going away and had alot of fun. Bartender was quick and cracked alot of jokes. Definetly a place to catch a drink and relax away from the strip and not be filled full of smoke like a PT's... | 1 |
DO NOT GO TO THIS PLACE AT NIGHT!!! My wife and I came here because their sign outside said open till 10pm and we happened to be out for a late dinner, so we decided to stop here. We ordered our food at 9:15pm and got the food ten minutes later, and when we got it, it was packaged like a to-go order. I didn't make a big deal out of it so I took it to our table and started to open the styrofoam trays. When the cashier seen us about to eat, she says to us \""You can't eat here, were about to close\"". So i informed her that their sign said closed at 10pm. She pretty much argued with me saying no, it says 9:30(even after I literally went outside and pointed to it)\nI have never been forced to leave a restaurant like that! Usually a restaurant will just lock the doors preventing further customers to come in. The employees were rude about it, and when my wife called the next day to talk to the owner, he showed no concern. Great way to lose business!!\nIt pretty much ruined our dinner which was cold and soggy by the time we got home. Just beware... | 0 |
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