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Incompetent. Plain and smile just incompetent. Came in the door and was double charged for a inpatient copay because the registrar did not know how to use their computer system. Through bank account into negative...still trying to get it fixed. They issued a receipt stating it was fixed and it was not. The alleged receipt had a wrong account number on it and the number they gave us to call is non working. Their alleged epilepsy monitoring unit is a joke. They are not equipped to handle someone with difficult seizures. The unit is barbaric and dehumanizing and they do not care. If you express concerns you are met at the door by security and told you cannot enter...this is the way to build bridges with customers. NOT!! Also know that you will be take care of by residents...wanna be doctors who think a lot of themselves and nothing of their patients.
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My friend who lives in Vegas used to go here all the time when he worked at the bank down the street; so when I go visit I would always find myself eating lunch or dinner at this place. We always go the All You Can Eat Sushi for like $25 and always were satisfied. My favorite rolls are all the deep fried rolls and we never had an issue about getting seated or served.\n\nI would recommend this place and I would go back for more anytime.
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This is my FAVORITE location in the Las Vegas/Henderson area. The store is massive, the selections on products are endless, its clean, and the food bar is awesome! I get happy walking in and seeing that huge foodbar! Burritos', bowls, asian dishes, fresh squeezed juices, name it and its here! The fresh food tastes great, and theres a giant open fridge if you want to grab a drink while you snack down. Also, check out the beer/wine section!
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Food is excellent. Facility is uncomfortably small with limited seating and the place needs better AC. The best sauces served anywhere.
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I love this Caribou location! As Krishan said the staff is very energetic and very happy to see you and you can't beat that. They have $1 Medium Drip Coffee on Mondays and as all Caribous do, have a trivia question o the day where you can get $.10 off your coffee. You can sit inside in one of their cozy seats and sip on your drink or walk out into Founders Hall and enjoy it there. If you sign up on their email list, you can get coupons and special offers on their coffee, teas, smoothies and packaged coffee. It's not really convenient to just drive to and get a beverage but if you work in the Uptown area it's quite convenient. There's usually a line in this place but it goes by quickly and I have no problem dealing with that for a nice, hot fresh cup of joe.
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I ordered a chicken bowl w/ noodles and spicy teriyaki sauce.\n\nThere really was no vegetable variation, other than a couple pieces of broccoli and a large sum of zucchini slices.\n\nThe teriyaki sauce was good, but the chicken resembled the disgusting frozen meat that is packaged in frozen dinners from Safeway. Gross.\n\nThe noodles were NOT noodles. When I order noodles, I am expecting a type of island or Asian noodle. What I received was spaghetti pasta. WTF!?\n\nI thought this place was called Rumbi ISLAND Grill, not Olive Garden! Inexcusable.\n\nI threw the entire thing away, which cost me around $10, because apparently spaghetti pasta costs more than rice!\n\nWhat a terrible restaurant.
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on the strip=packed w/45 min wait. awesome decor-feels like you are @ beach resort. lots of jimmy buffett music, 3 stories-2 outside decks. lots of bars conveniently located & entertainment\nso very cool. everyone was in costume and playing their roles. service was great-they did apologize for having to re-do our wings because of an accident in the kitchen. the put on a show to remember. a pretty long wait for everything though\nawesome!! best steak!! cheeseburger was great down to the last bite. wings were great-spicy & meaty. soups were great-lots of flavor & meat(crab & chicken). veggies were crisp & fresh, everything was perfect. very limited menu though-no 1000 island dressing\nterrific atmosphere-a partying good time-great eats-everyone in the place looked happy leaving. need some more on the menu though
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This is short and sweet about the service at City Bar in Aria. I'll have preface this by saying that Aria is one of my absolute favorite casinos in Las Vegas because it's modern, doesn't smell like cigarette smoke, and has great options for gambling, eating, and drinking. I truly do love this place.\n\nOur group wanted to drink here at City Bar. However, we decided at the last minute or rather within a minute of sitting down to go somewhere else. Mind you the waitress didn't even approach us yet. As our group is getting up, the waitress is walking over and we tell her that we decided to go somewhere else. Her response, \""Oh good!\"" And she walked back to where her co-worker was standing to continue her chit-chatting.\n\nWe were caught off guard by this because normally the waitress will be more polite. To say it out loud for potential customers to hear is uncalled for. It's not like we ordered a bunch of drinks and changed our mind. We literally walked in, sat down, and then got up. For her to respond in such a rude manner was uncalled for.\n\nAfter we left the bar, others in my group had heard what she said so we agreed to just go somewhere else for drinks and gambling. Some wanted to gamble and drink at Aria, but after that, we were just fine leaving. I, for one, do not appreciate service like that and I'm glad we didn't stay there for drinks considering the surprisingly rude response we received. I don't mind giving this place another try, but there are other places I'd rather go to first.
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Delicious sushi! Lots of variety. Good drinks. Great for lunch and dinner! Full bar. Also they have coupons time to time on GroupOn. Would recommend.
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Definitely a cut above Ichiza and Kyara in my opinion. The quality, atmosphere, and overall experience is much better at Yonaka. If you're looking for a casual fare, then go to Ichiza.\n\nI hope business picks up as we went on a Friday night and were 1 of 3 tables at 7pm. The food is modern, upscale, neo japanese fare. This is not where you get your AYCE grade B-C sushi.\n\nAll of the cold plates are perfectly crafted and balanced together for the perfect bite. We especially liked the Sake Orenji and the brussel sprouts. Be sure to also order off the daily specials menu. We had a cold plate consisting of scallops, ikura, and uni. \n\nWe will definitely be back for the happy hour which takes place at 11 pm. Most items are between 5 and 7 dollars - what a steal!
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Great prices for the food. Love the online ordering
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This place is a joke. \nCame in with my sister and we told them exactly what we needed, she wanted a pedicure and I wanted a full set and polish change on my toes. \nThe guy told us as soon as she was done with the polish change, he would start my full set because we had to be out by a certain time. \nOnce my polish change is done, a new lady comes in and wants a manicure, so the guy takes her and leaves me waiting! Mind you, my sister has been soaking her feet now for the past 20 minutes. We ask them what their plan is for our nails and they tell us to just come back later. At this point we made it clear unless they did what they said they would do, we wouldn't be coming back. \nThe lady was laughing and apologizing, and then wants $10 for my polish change. Fine. So I pull up the 10% off coupon and she asks, \""you really want 10% off of 10$? That's only a dollar\"" of course I want to use it since I won't be back! \nI had $8 cash for a tip, and she rang me up at $9. So I gave her my credit card. \""Oh, you don't have cash? I can't run this, has to be a certain amount haha\"" \nThen the guy says it's company policy to have a charge be at least $15, but he'll run it for me today. Bullsh*t. I should've just left without paying. Avoid this place and their awful service!
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My girlfriend and I decided to order out one evening and wanted to try someplace new.\n\nWe decided to try Seattle Dan's. Well the good part first. The price was right. Delivery was fairly quick. And the service was friendly.\n\nThe bad news was the food was the worst I've ever had delivered. \n\nThe best thing I can say about their pizza is that it was edible. I'm sure homeless people would love it.\n\nTheir wings were the absolute worst I've ever had. They looked like they were uncooked and didn't taste much like they were either. I'm not sure you could get a homeless person to eat these. You might be able to persuade a homeless dog.\n\nUnless they improve their menu I\""d never order from them again.
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They don't open till 10AM and there's a line waiting before they open. The staff work as fast as they can but a crowd waiting for service isn't how I'd run a business.
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This place kicks ass. easily the best, quickest, most reasonably prices resteraunt in the hard rock. Great customer service, they hacr a HUGE variety of food from pasta to burgers and even teriyaki bowls!\n\nMost importantly the best breakfast ever. You gott try their steak and eggs or their waffles.\n\nDefinately eat here!
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Alright same owners as Oyshi Sushi just a few doors down, Andy (nicest guy) who manages Oyshi gave the suggestion to check out their new spot... Soyo. I came in a group of 7 and got the larger booth to the right upon entrance which worked perfectly. The decor is alright nothing too overdone but nothing to write home (Yelp) about, but the big plus for me was the chalk board wall that they let you draw on if you want just keep the words clean. The service is a few of the overflow employees from Oyshi which i have always received great service so no complaints there. The Soju was tasty and decent portions for the money at $12 per order and feeding 7 i think we managed almost 2 shots per order for everybody which was a nice surprise. The different flavors was excellent but i think the lychee was the favorite among my group. The food was pretty solid for more like bar style food rather than a full on meal. The soups were tasty and served in generous portion, the Korean style pancake was very tasty as well, but my favorite without doubt was the chili/honey wings... coated in a thick honey and chili paste that i could have put on my napkin and eaten. \nAll in all i will say \n-Food 8.5-9 / 10 \n-Atmosphere 7.5-8 / 10 \n-Service 9 / 10 \n-Value 9 / 10 \nSoyo does it right for an evening out among friends for some light eating and Soju and great conversation. I think that the management/ owners of Oyshi and Soyo have a good recipe going for how to present a restaurant and deliver with their customers. Many kudos their direction from me.
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This place is expensive and that's just it. BUT, they are also extremely professional and have the staff, resources and equipment to deal with pretty much anything your pet comes down with. Long time customer.\n\nMost recent experience, I found a dog wondering around my neighborhood on a Sunday. He didn't have a collar so I called them up to see if they can scan him for a chip. Drove there, the staff scanned him, called the chip company, got the owners info, contacted the owner and reunited the dog with them within an hour.\n\n4 stars because of price.
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If I could leave no stars I would. Yes they have a little better of a property then the one across the street but they have switched owners plus their management has changed 3 times in 5months. The new management cant seem to handle the properties request In a timely matter. Almost a month ago I requested they fix my front door so the ac doesnt go right out it and I request the light in my second room to be fixed. Neither has been done. When I first moved in back at the end of march it took them almost two months to fix my ac unit. Now after a big rain storm I had a leak that I reported as soon as I noticed it. I called later on that same day and told them they are going to need to replace the carpet because its going to stink and get moldy. Now a few days later I come into the house and it reaks. No one has bothered to do anything and only excuses are made as to why they didnt schedule an appointment for the carpet the day I told them it was getting water damage. So now I have to wait for maintenance to come up again and then because management doesnt know how to schedule an appointment based on a tenants word that the carpet is damaged, I have to wait once again and be stuck in a place where they obviously dont car to fix things in a timely manner. \nBelieve me this place is worth avoiding. I have one major thought of just telling them I am moving out and dealing with what ever fees I inquire for breaking my lease. Thats how bad this place is. \n\nOh and to add to the matter, the who property is crawling with bugs and forget asking them to take care of it. \nThey basically repainted the old property and threw new carpet down and painted the walls. They didnt bother puting insulation in the walls to help with noise control, I have to tip toe up my stairs so my neighbors downstairs wont hear us. And if I walk through my kitchen at night, forget it I will have a noise complaint in the morning to hear about. \nSad thing is when I moved in rent was 749 in march, now for the same apartment they are charging 949. Onlything that is good about the townhouse is that its large. Besides that, everything is bad. And out of all the people in the office, leanna is the only one that will tell you the truth and not waste your time. The manager will create bullshit stories and not bother to try to help. \nStay far away from this property
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I really didn't thought the quality of the food did not substantiate the higher prices at this restaurant located inside Treasure Island. The one thing I did like is that the employees were always giving us samples of alcohol, although I don't really like to drink alcohol while eating food as it conflicts with the food.\n\nAnyhow, I ordered a cup of clam chowder but in retrospect, I should have ordered the bowl because they ended up being the same price. Then, I had some oysters. These were pretty decent, but just make sure that your waiter brings you enough lemons to douse over the oysters. Then, my main dish was the cioppino. I was completely disappointed with this dish. It was not very good. It was very bland and lacked any sort of flavor with the combination of all the seafood. I recall cioppino that I have eaten at other restaurants being superior to the dish I had at Seafood Shack. When I received the bill, I was mad that I had to pay so much for a mediocre dinner. I wish I had gone somewhere else, but my friend chose our dinner destination. Fail.
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This was the worst dining experience I've had in a while. \nFirst, we got seated in the worst spot possible. Right by the door, near the kitchen.... there were a ton of open tables, ones with views of the hotel and shops, real cute, looks like a cafe on the streets of Paris.... not for us though.\nThen, the service was sloooooow, took forever before our waitress even came by. \nI had to ask for water, and that took forever as well. \nShe just threw a loaf of cold bread on our table. \nHusband liked the french dip... only thing that saved this.\nFries... it looked like the bottom of a chip bag, all the crumsb, only lacking any flavor! and cold.\nThe french onion soupd was ok, but sweet. \nCeasar salad.... guess I shouldn't had ordered this since it was a french restraunt.... bland, and I didn't the chick I ordered. She then said \""Oh yeah\"" came back and threw a plate of very cold bad chicken on the table. I couldn't even eat it. No apology either. \nThen the bill, she never asked for my rewards card. Charged me for the wrong items as well, which was twice as much than what I ordered. \nI went to complain, but husband was mad and stormed out, I figured it wasn't worth it.\nPrices were average, maybe $40 for our entire bill? \nNot worth it, wouldn't recommed at all. Wish we went to Mon Ami Gabi, but husband wanted something plainer.....
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I've been coming here for as long as I remember. Since 1995 at least. Their food has always been consistently good.\nService has always been a little on the slow side, but that is typical in the Mexican Restaurant way. I find the slow service forgivable because the food more than makes up for it.
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The sales people in this place are the rudest I have ever seen! I walked in there and I was ready to purchase a RDX after doing research online; all I needed was a test drive to make my decision. First I was waiting for 30min so somebody would help me, and then when they did they treated me very badly and were hesitant to let me do a test drive. Then once we finally went to test the car, the sales man that was helping me made a comment like - this car was fully redesigned and Acura wants to target young and successful people - as if we weren't successful enough or good enough to buy the car. EXCUSE ME? So because I look young you assume I don't have enough to buy the car? I was very offended and disgusted, since I was very interested in that car. In the end I went to another zimbrick in town and purchased another car. On fish hatchery road they treated me very well, and aided me with all my needs.\nI am very offended and was never mistreated in such way in my entire life.
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My daughter and I had a great experience here. We just walked in, no appointment is necessary. This was my daughter's first waxing experience, and my last one was 17 years ago (traumatic). For both of us it was almost painless, only a little sting, which is expected. Our new client waxes were free, but I left a nice tip, because they did a great job and were very friendly. We will be returning.
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Bring your kids and your sweet tooth ! Great selection except for the make your own sugar stick area. Most of the powders were out, but my niece made the best out of it \nwith the little selection she had.
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Real Men Don't Eat Quiche.(1) So fine, I'll just turn in my man card for a month. Only served on Saturdays and the ingredients change according to availability. This generous portion of quiche in bacon spinach form was enjoyed by 3 of the 6 people at our table. It came with a bowl of diced melons. Not to say it is the only good thing to eat here as everything ordered at the table disappeared quickly from our plates. Including a shared stack of pancakes of which I had one. But the quiche alone is enough reason to get there on a Saturday.\n\nThis was my first time at the new digs. The small parking lot is saved by having street parking along the canal. There are more tables here but on this Saturday late morning there was never more than a couple of empty tables at any given time. With the layout large groups have to be broken up. Service was spot on. And the owner was visible in the dining room most of the time helping out where needed.\n\n(1)Feirstein 1982)
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Firat time here. Came on the recommendation of a friend. Yummy country fried burger and sweet potatoentater tots for me, and my wife enjoyed her pulledn pork sandwich. A neat place for a good bite of food, a neighborhood gem indeed. We will be back.
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Worst pharmacy ever!!!!!!!!! I have thought they would improve but was wrong. They mislabel prescriptions, and are incompetent . Go elsewhere .
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I decided to revisit Sweet Pea during my lunch hour. I'd been there once two years ago. Luckily, the prices haven't changed. I wish they'd have more choices for lunch salad plates but pastries is more their specialty. \n\nIf you are feeling like a big hearty lunch, you should go somewhere else and come here for dessert. I wanted something lighter so their white bean artichoke spread with fresh vegetables was just right. The spread has a hummus texture but without the oil. The lemon and garlic give it a healthy zest. I thought the plate which also includes salad mix that looks like it might have come from one of those bags at the store should cost just a little bit less. But I realize this is a local business and they need to make money for the effort.\n\nBut the regular food isn't why I come. I knew I had to try their olive oil carrot cupcake with marscapone frosting. I'm officially a fan for that alone. The frosting, which I'm dying to try making myself, is seriously a whipped incarnation of heaven. It was just the right amount of sweet and the texture was like whip cream frosting. I prefer this for now on with carrot rather than cream cheese. The cake was moist and had walnuts and cinnamon. \n\nI've had Sweet Pea's PB & J cookies and rosemary shortbread at local business events. All yummy. I definitely plan to go back again to sample some more confections. \n\nThe place also has a lot of character. Pictures of cakes are hanging everywhere. It's got a homey, down to earth feel with the simple chairs and tables and all the kitchen equipment out to see. I wish this place was a little more visible and not stuck behind the Maricopa County Jail. Oh well. Sweet Pea, which has some of the sweetest sweets.
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Dear Cherry Bar,\nYou suck out loud.\nYou suck so bad the old owner had to take the bar back.\nThat's how badly you sucked.\nFrom the constant identity crisis,to the bad DJ's,to the bar staff that made up prices entirely on whims,Cherry,you suck.\nI'm so glad you're gone.\nWelcome back Friends Again.\nThanks for saving Phoenix from this nightmare.
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The location really hurts this theater (being in a mall). 2 things will be guaranteed with this experience: Crowds and Kids. Things that can ruin any cinematic experience.\n\nAdditional tip: Assuming it's because of the mall location, but this Harkins Theater charges more than the others... It's true.
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Went for a second time on a busy Friday night and had a 45 minute wait for a table. \n\nThe wait was not unexpected, so we expected to order drinks and pass the time. However, the bar tenders were very unenthusiastic about serving drinks to us. The two bar tenders made us feel like we were putting them out. While waiting, we were told to stand in the rear coat rack area. There are about ten wooden posts for coats and above those posts is a rail with an inch thick line of dust.\n\nThe dust doesn't end there.\n\nWe were sat at a booth at the front of the place under a ceiling fan and under an old phone. The phone above us on the wall is covered in cobwebs and dust. Each of the ceiling fan blades is covered in dust and that dust and dirt is so thick it is dripping off the sides just waiting to fall in our plates. \n\nThe food: average. Most of us had burgers. One of us had the open face steak sandwich. The steak was over charred and under seasoned. One of us felt the same about one of the burgers.\n\n6 of us plus drinks was $160.00. \n\nThis place needs to be closed for a few days of deep cleaning. If they don't care about the cleanliness of the dining room, they surely don't care about safe food prep.
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Very disappointed with our experience at this salon. My friend and I had a groupon for an ultimate pedi/ and gel manicure. We heard from the guy (assuming the owner) how the groupon wasn't for what we paid and he never got a copy of the groupon before it was posted to proof it.. but he would honor it anyway. We did not fully get the ultimate massage; received hot stones but no scrub which the coupon indicated. My friend only got a massage on one leg and not the other. \n\nComing up to a week later, my toes have already chipped (maybe I'm spoiled and used to better quality pedis that usually last me a month) and my gels started coming off on Friday. I think I'll stick with my original salon.. I gave them two stars because at least the staff was friendly and spoke enough English to be able to have conversations with us. \n\nPS owner guy- it's not our problem you didn't get a proof of the groupon before it was submitted! Groupon did refund my friend for one of her groupons at least (She bought two of them).
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A family owned business for the last 25 years now that has great customer service and are very friendly. Saw it on Yelp and had to try since the other Thai place next to it was fully booked. Can't go wrong with this place which is why I give it 5 stars. In my top 3 Thai restaurants IMHO that I've tried.
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Best pasta fugoli ever!!! This place is a Las Vegas iconic landmark. Sherry is the best person and waitress you will ever meet. Please try this place out you will be glad you did.
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Great service and a fun atmosphere! Really affordable, good for a family brunch or a lunch date with friends. They do have vegetarian options as well! Traditional Benedict is what I alway recommend!
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the price and the tacos were good loved the beer, what threw me off a bit was the white rice lol ither than that i recommend this place
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Let me preface this review by saying that I have had Tammie Coe cakes at the Roosevelt location several times, but this was my first experience with the location on Central. I special ordered a lime/coconut/sour cream cake for mother's day. I had a slice of this cake on Valentine's day and it was one of the most delicious cakes I have ever had! This cake was no different, very delicious. So why not 5 stars? When I got there, there was a nice man in front of us also waiting for his special order cake. Unfortunately, he was not as lucky as I was. Apparently, they are not terribly organized and for a cake to be made it has to be on a clipboard and this poor guy's cake ended up in a black folder or something and didn't get made. He had paid for it in advance. The girl who works there did not know what to do and gave him a different cake, but not what he had ordered. The girl who worked there told me that they were not organized and things like that happened often. Well.....that is unacceptable. If that were me I would be extremely upset and I just don't think that things like that warrant a 5 star review (even though the cakes are amazing). I hope the people in charge of this bakery did something for this man and will do something for anyone who counts on them to provide a cake for their special occasion and they fall short.
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In San Francisco, this restaurant may be rated 2 stars because of price vs quality... but we're in Vegas afterall - so it is cheaper than the other restaurants. We actually went here twice. The first time, we were craving Chinese food and this place just happened to be around the corner. Surprisingly, the food was pretty good! We had the Singaporean noodles and the Yee-Mien. We also ordered sushi - which was excellent! We also ordered the overpriced sake, but that was great too. Portions were a little on the thin side... but just enough carbs to last us through the night.\n\nAfter a crazy night in Vegas, we were looking for \""hangover\"" food. Anywhere that has noodle soup. BINGO. This place hit JUST the spot. I had the beef noodle soup. It was yummy. My friend had the seafood soup. Minus the MSG, it actually looks pretty healthy. And that is why.... despite the overpriced Chinese food, this place for 4 stars! It satisfied all our Chinese food cravings in Vegas!
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At night they only have the self check open. Several times I have had to walk around looking for an employee because multiple check stands were having issues (age verification, security tag needed removal) and no one could be bothered to be there. \n\nHire checkers! Have a lane or two open at night.\n\nDaytime used to be just as bad with lines 5 or 6 people deep at every open register. But I stopped shopping there during the day because there are better places to shop, unfortunately they aren't 24 hours.\n\nI get that Wal-Mart is cheap, but hire more employees. We have gone from daily shoppers, to weekly shoppers, to please why are you punishing me and making me go to Wal-Mart shoppers.\n\nThey got one star because I was forced to give them something.
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The owner is SOOOOO good with the dogs that go in there! She actually talks to them! I treat my puppy like a son, so when i saw that, it made me ecstatic and perfectly comfortable with leaving my baby boy there :) decent price, not any different from other places. Cute little shop! Puppy's cut came out great and even though he went in there shaking, he came out soo happy! :) too bad I'm only visiting the area for a few weeks. Otherwise, this would be our permanent groomer for him! 5 stars! If I could, I would give even more!
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One of the businesses that clearly spills PROBLEMS (and certainly, being a plumbing company, no pun intended in this situation)\n\nThey installed a complicated Kohler shower that began leaking and damaged my entire drywall and baseboard in my master bathroom 3 yrs later. They had a \""tech\"" come out who said there was no leak from the plumbing. I had another contractor look at it and water was leaking out the back of the shower fixture! The VP of the company Janet Gilbert insisted the leak wasn't due to the shower despite never being in my home to see it herself. She insisted I didn't pay them for their \""tech\"" to come out even though I have a copy of my check and signed contract from them saying I paid in full. It was because \""I didn't pay\"" that she felt she could hang up on me and say we don't have a good business relationship? I pay all my bills/responsibilities on time. I have never seen such a response from any service-sector business before, especially when people are dying for good business in this terrible economy. BEWARE, hiring this company will most definitely mean problems, see this as a grave warning sign. I have read many reviews on this and other websites, and this is supposed to be one of those red-flags to look out for or be sorry!
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REI is our favorite outdoors recreation store. Their prices can seem expensive at first, but you can really snag some great deals if you wait for their stuff to go on sale or check out their REI-outlet website and combine it with the occasional discount coupon. Their 100% satisfaction guarantee return policy is generous and legendary. \nIt costs a one-time $20 fee for lifetime membership. Members typically receive ~10% dividend on non-sale purchases annually. You can also apply for their REI credit card and receive a 5% rebate on all REI purchases and 1% back on everything else with no annual fee. Perhaps their only main drawback is a somewhat limited product selection. Over the years, there have been various items that I had to purchase elsewhere because REI did not carry them. Nevertheless, we find ourselves returning again and again for our outdoor recreation needs.
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It's no wonder that K-Mart is going under. The most incompetent people work at this particular store. If they didn't have these toys on super sale, I would have gone somewhere else.\n\nThe store is a disaster area. You can't find anything that you are looking for. There is no method to department arrangements. Random merchandise is laying all over the place & the associates are very unfriendly. Our cashier looked at me like I had two heads when I handed her a few coupons and it took her another 10 minutes to scan them all in because she wouldn't read them & tried to fight me on every single one.
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You don't disappoint me at all. Everything here is super nice. Thank you Mandalay Bay for the best 4 nights ever.
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I come here pretty often since it's so close to my house. I love the tropi-colada! It's always crowded in here but they have a quick turn around with orders. I haven't tried the food here but it looks good!
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Full bar, small but intimate. Nice furniture and good place to people watch. \n\nDrinks are very reasonable price. Very relaxing, great place just to hang out.
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My wife and I ate there last week. We got the Las Vegas Rolls. They were really good. There was some sort of sauce on it that was incredible. \n\nThe service can be a little slow at times. The people next to us ordered the same amount of Sushi 20 min before us. We got our sushi first and the people next to us were upset.
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eh.. after 2 experiences.. I am not impressed. I wanted to be impressed.. I gave it ALL a second chance, because - \""things happen,\"" and your first experience at a similar-style establishment cannot live up to the best you may have had - ... but no...It wasn't good. \n\nFirst time, my meal included the tip of a sharply cut plastic squeeze bottle that I bit down on while chewing, (not un-painful,) and the second time - the order was not right, and when I called to fix it - we were asked to pay for the mistake they sent us, and we were also asked to pay for the actual dish we had ordered (that was the wrong order when it arrived 58 minutes later) It's just not quality service.. when the wrong order came.. the delivery guy said \"" we gave you a larger pizza because the order took so long.. then the order arrived, and it wasn't what we ordered. SO fail on most levels. \n\nI'm sorry to sound mean about it.. but spending money on sub par is not what we should have to be doing. Happy Eating To You!
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I took the family here for a two night stay cation. We had an excellent stay. The hotel is clean and smells great. The staff is courteous and accommodating. We stayed in a standard room with two beds and a Strip view. The rooms, including the bathroom, were spacious and clean.\n\nWe don't mind walking at all, so we actually enjoyed walking across the street to the Fashion Show Mall and down the street to Las Vegas Boulevard.\n\nWe stayed on the 31st floor and we did hear the train in the middle of the night for about 20 seconds. I don't think it was a big deal and probably wouldn't have even noticed it if I didn't read previous reviews.\n\nBe aware if you book the room through another website and put occupancy of \""4\"", you will be given a room with a king and a pullout sofa. There is $25/night fee to have a room with two beds, which we needed. I don't mind paying it, but just disclose the fee (just like the resort fee) before I book so I'm not hit with the charge at the front desk.\n\nI would have no hesitation staying here again for the rate we got and would recommend the hotel for anyone looking for something a little different than other hotels directly on Las Vegas Boulevard.
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Wow! This place has some of the best steak i have ever ate (and i am a steak and potato person). A little pricey but well worth every cent. Did have an issue with the hostess when i called to see about their wait, she said there was none and when i got there it happen to be 30 mins (took like 20 mins to get seated) and it took me 3-5 mins to get there. If there was a wait, she should of just told us and i would of been okay with it. \n\nStepped into the bar area and they had some live music playing, a guy on the piano. The bartender was nice and they had a decent selection of beers. We finally got seated and it did take a minute for the waiter to attend to us but it is ok. I ordered a wedge salad to start with a rib eye steak as my main course. I ordered the asparagus and my coworker also ordered the rib eye with potatoes au gratin (caesar salad as a starter). Sides are family style. Started with the bread which was wonderful, the salads where good but nothing spectacular. The steak was the main event! It was seasoned perfect and cooked exactly how i wanted it. The sides where a good companion to the steaks. The steak here was one of the best steaks i have ever eaten in my life time. I will go back with no hesitation (actually i will hesitate a bit, $160 for two people with no tip)!
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My hubs and I came here on a date night, a Saturday to be exact and it wasn't really that busy. \n\nWe checked in and had to wait a few minutes. No biggie. \n\nWe were put at a table for two right by the main kitchen artery. i.e. all the servers walked past us with the dirty dishes. Not wonderful. \n\nWe decided we were going to experiment with our order a bit, ya know, try a little of as much as we could. \nOf the signature dishes we ordered the Samgyeopsal Lettuce wraps which we were told by our fantastic waiter (Eric) was one of the dishes that helped the chef win the show. Also, we ordered Edamame and Steamed BBQ pork buns. \nThe Lettuce wraps were labeled as spicy. We got no spice. They were rather bland and really just like any off the market lettuce wraps. Now, the steamed BBQ pork buns were just horrid. There was a load of bun and almost no pork filling. Disappointing. \n\nFor our main course we were going to go with the Gochujang Pork but after the disappointing appetizers we decided we would go with the easier choice of Beef and Broccoli and ordered a Jayde Roll off the sushi menu. \nThe Jayde roll was just fantastic!! Nummy nummy! The Beef and Broccoli was going along with the rest of the night, bland and really no flavor. Seriously, you would think they couldn't ruin a signature asian dish but yeppers they did. \n\nI give this place two stars because the service from Eric was just outstanding. He checked on us regularly, kept our tea and soda filled up and was just an all around nice guy. \nWe of course will not be going back. It was too expensive to have to deal with bland and boring.
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Worst service i have ever had in my life. Mind you i went really earlier in the morning but this is no how you treat customers anywhere. Some of our party of 5 arrived late and were not even greeted or given menus/water. We had to call the waitress over to even order. She didnt check on us once or do anything a regular waitress would do. While leaving, she called us back into the store to ask us why didnt leave tip. When we explained to her that we didnt feel that she deserved tip. She got angry and told us to never come back and started cursing at us in korean. Ive never been so insulted in my life and i cant believe they have someone like her representing their restaurant.
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We met our son and daughter-in-law here for Sunday morning brunch, based on YELP recommendations. Looked like a tasty and fun place to go. The server was friendly, but the service itself was average. My half spinach mushroom omelette was really greasy. My husband ordered the full omelette which looked the same size of mine. We asked for tabasco and got wing BBQ sauce. And the place wasn't even that busy. Seemed they were not on their game. Likely won't be back and won't recommend to others.
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I have a P.O. box here and this is the closest post office to my house so I have to use this one...they used to be really bad but the last 6 months they have stepped it up and the wait time in line is alot less but they still need to have another clerk at the counter, but it's the government and these people are like sheep because they get paid hourly and not by commission. If they were paid on commission also you'd see all those people fighting for a spot at the damn counter! lol\nBut it's all good and hopefully they will read this and improve!
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Pleasantly surprised. The food here is actually pretty dang good. \n\nIt's tucked behind Bojangles and Chik-Fil-A, so you might miss it (you can actually cut through the Chik parking lot) Friendly, family-run, solid chinese food. I really couldn't have asked for anything more. The General Tso's Chicken was perfectly cooked and perfectly seasoned. No grislte, no fat, no mystery meat. Beef w/ broccoli was tender and just enough sauce; not goopy or oily. Broccoli was steamed green, not brown and packed neatly for take out. Excellent quick service too.\n\nNothing innovative, but if you want some rub-your-tummy chinese...hit it.
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Wow...there are some seriously mixed reviews on here about this Pamela's location...what a shame.\n\nYes, there's nothing quite \""special\"" about this place - aside from the fact that it's a Pittsburgh tradition. The place is small and the line is usually out the door (especially if you wake up late), but there aren't many diners in Pittsburgh and this one is bright and cheerful...to say nothing of being inexpensive.\n\nI looked over the other reviews given to this place and most of the questionable ratings were given by people from out of town or with unreasonable expectations. For example, Louis P. writes \""...what you'd expect if you went to IHOP or Bob Evans...\"" That is completely untrue. The quality of food, the service and the experience are all several levels above those CHAIN establishments. And you also have to keep in mind that you are patronizing a locally & independently owned/operated business. This place has real character and is a fixture of the community.\n\nGo here for the crowd, go here to see cute little kids play with their food, go here to support a local business, go here for the quality (inexpensive) food. Just go here. Sure, you could make you're own breakfast and save a little money/time...but if that's what you want, don't complain about Pamela's or compare it to sub-par chains.\n\nThings to keep in mind:\n\n- Bring cash but it's not as big of a hassle as other reviewers suggest...there are two banks across the street and two more down the block.\n- I recommend the omelets.\n- Arrive early, the line grows quickly.
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I went to Fiamma with two groups of ten and I had some excellent food paired with some of the worst service I've ever had at any restaurant.\n\nI get that having a group of 10 can be difficult but it can be done. My group had an awful experience which ruined the evening while the other group had an alright experience and at least was able to get out in time to see their show. They were able to get out in a respectable two hours while it took us about three with several people having to rush out to catch their show.\n\nWhen we got there, it took the waiter about 20 minutes to simply take our drink order and maybe another 20 minutes later we had to flag the waiter down from across the room to get him to take our food order. The food took an incredibly long time to get there and when it got there the lucky few that had warm food had good food while everyone else had luke warm to cold food.\n\nAfter the food came out came more waiting. The four people that had to get to a show again flagged the waiter down and got him to offer them dessert. The odd thing was we were all obviously finished with our dishes yet only they were offered desserts. Shortly after their desserts came out with their checks and then our waiter disappeared again.\n\nOne of the people left got the tasting menu and she was due dessert and all the rest of us were waiting to be offered a dessert menu (the waiter of course took the menus after taking the others orders). Again, we sat for a really long time until we finally saw the waiter again and flagged him down.\n\nAt this point we were just ready to go so we asked for our check and reminded him that one person still had a dessert coming. He completely ignored her, didn't say sorry or even acknowledge the mistake, he just left again. Luckily he ended up bringing the dessert with the checks but again, no sorry whatsoever.\n\nOne final time we sit and wait with our checks until he finally took them and we were finally able to leave three hours later, an entire hour after our other group.\n\nOne important note that if you go here with a group of 11 or more people, the restaurant requires a $500 deposit and then a $125 booking fee. It's a horrible and stupid deal, don't do it, especially seeing that the restaurant just doesn't know how to handle groups.\n\nEven cold the food at Fiamma was really good, it's the reason I'm giving two stars and not one, but we just had some of the worst service any of us has ever had at a fine dining restaurant. I will never go there again and with all the incredible options in Las Vegas I don't think I could recommend anyone else ever go there either.
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I recently ordered delivery from Joe's. I have never eaten there before but the reviews seemed good however, I was extremely disappointed.\n\nI ordered the spaghetti and meatballs, absolutely terrible. I had been craving them and literally couldn't even force myself to eat more than three bites. The sauce was watery and bland and the poor little meatballs looked burnt on top of the fact that they were tasteless, had a weird processed texture and for some bizarre reason were cut in half. Gross.\n\nThe garlic knots were soaked in grease . I'm not talking about yummy garlic buttereyness but more if you melted half a stick of margerine and topped it off with a generous dose of vegetable oil.\n\nThe delivery service itself was good and their online ordering system was easy to follow however, the quality of the food was so poor I will definitely never order from them again.
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This place would get five stars if I were 21 and drunk at 2:30am on a Saturday night. Unfortunately for OG neither point factors into this review. \n\nThe food would repulse a real Greek person. The fries were a saving grace.
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Great pizza! New York style with lots of flavor and the dough is higher quality than your standard pizza place. I used to eat here a lot when I was a teenager after hockey games and recently went back as an adult and it's just as good!
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I came to Gordan Ramsay's Steak with a group of friends last night. We all concluded that it was absolutely nothing special at all and 4 out of 6 people in our party did not care for their steak at all. The flavoring in the steaks were completely absent and there was just nothing special at all about the food. I will say the tartare and the Sea Bass my friend had was very good but that was really the only thing anyone in our party liked. The service was also nothing special which you would expect out of a steakhouse labelled as $$$$ on Yelp. Lastly, the restaurant is extremely loud. I'm not exaggerating when I say that you have to shout when communicating with people at your table. I won't be coming back and I will not recommend this place to anyone. Again, just nothing special at all and it was actually pretty pricey at $250 per couple.
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saving half the pumpkin scone from Stella's Bakery for tomorrow is one of the hardest things I've ever tried to do
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I have been a customer here for about 5+ years. My boyfriend and I usually go and get the usual every time! We usually go during happy hours and we are both Red Mask Club members. They're prices are good for the portions and quality of the food! \n\nWe are sushi lovers and used to go get kabuki every 2-3 weeks but it would put a hole in our wallets and we eventually cut it down to going once a month. \n\nWe always order the shrimp tempura rolls, tebasaki karage (chicken wings), sometimes the quesadilla, half broiled mussel shells, sometimes Rainbow or Philadelphia roll, and their spicy seafood udon pasta is delicious too! \n\nI love their sushi here and we always get excellent service no matter where we are seated. I will definitely keep returning! Keep up the excellent customer service guys & gals! Now I'm craving sushi again. :)
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Perhaps I came on a bad night. Thursday night, absolutely disorganized. Unbelievably understaffed. Sound coming through the radio is fuzzy and inconsistent. Screen image is subpar. Not sure I'll ever be back. In fact the movie has yet to start, and I'm not certain I'll even stay for this one. Bummer. I was really looking forward to seeing 'guardians of the galaxy.'
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Judging from the range of scores from other reviewers I think your liking of Namaste might be based on a particular preference toward Indian food done a specific way.\n\nI couldn't quite put my finger on what it was, but I just didn't enjoy my meal here very much.\n\nThe Chicken Tikka Masala was filled with HUGE chunks of dark meat chicken. I'm not usually a fan of dark meat but Indian cuisine usually gets it to really blend with the sauces and spices. This wasn't the case here - it was like tasteless brown meat dipped on sauce.\n\nMeat and veg dishes on the lunch buffet were OK, but a little odd - Paneer mixed in with a dry sort of Veg offering was a little unusual and out of place.\n\nOverall OK, but not in my first few choices for Vegas Indian.
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Rude, Rude, Rude that is all I can say about the management staff of Yama Asian Fusion. Make sure that if you have a desire to eat and not get kicked out DO NOT ask questions. My party of 8 was asked to leave over a corkage fee question....pathetic. One member of our group simply asked about the fee and were told to leave. NUTS!! There are plenty of restaurants that will treat customers with respect don't waste your time at Yama Asian Fusion.\n\nIn response to Yama Asian Fusion's: The only person who was rude was the manager. No one in our group raised there voice or said anything out of line. The manager was rude from the moment he came to the table. We never even requested to see him. All we did was ask the server a simple question in regards to the corkage fee and what it was we had seen on the Web. He immediately got belligerent refused us service and told us to leave. He came to the table in attack mode never wanted to hear what we had to say. He was rude and there was no excuse for that.
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Un conseil ? Passez votre chemin !\nJ'y suis retourn\u00e9e accompagn\u00e9e. Il y avait du monde sauf sur cette longue table de sept personnes occup\u00e9e par un seul et m\u00eame individu qui :\n1. ne voulait pas partager l'espace avec les autres clients \n2. nous regardait avec m\u00e9pris d\u00e8s que nous parlions... \u00e0 tel point qu'elle a demand\u00e9 \u00e0 la caissi\u00e8re de lui donner ses \u00e9couteurs, laquelle en a profit\u00e9 pour lui rappeler qu'elle reprenait son service dans 1h... \nC'est donc sans probl\u00e8me qu'une employ\u00e9e met mal \u00e0 l'aise ses clients ? GROS MALAISE effectivement !\n\nP. S. : Je me passe de commentaires sur les prix exag\u00e9r\u00e9s de la nourriture encore plus immonde que la derni\u00e8re fois.
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I really don't like this place. The food is not good. I go there sometime to catch a baseball gave but if your not a fan of the local team sometimes they turn it off before the games over. And never go there on a football day. But probably the most annoying aspect of this place is how consistent the service is bad. I had a new server a few weeks ago who was great but shes gone now. So good luck if you want good service. And pretty much every time I go with someone else they mess up their food. Which isnt to say its the servers fault. The only reason I can think that they dont mess up my food is I usually dont give special instructions. So I think you get the idea about this place.
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If you're in the mood for sub-average food, poor service, and a lasting impression that you just got ripped off, come on down to Gilbert Over Easy!\n\nOur waiter visited our table no more than three times, and argued with us when she did show up. Want a refill? Too bad! What is this, Village Inn? Looking at the menu, where they have a few unique items, they have no combinations which ensured us an expensive tab for breakfast.\n\nDespite being recently featured in the New Times for their Chicken and Waffles, they have no appropriate condiments. No ranch, no honey mustard, no honey, just hot sauce. Our server even had the audacity to argue with us about what we should enjoy on our chicken. She stopped short of calling us liars, at least.\n\nWhen our food did arrive, it had the texture of rubber combined with the delectable flavor of cardboard. There was one exception -- my Eggs Benedict was a flavorless soggy mess. \n\nWhen it was time to leave, our server really shined! Previously absent, she made two surprise entrances to rapidly usher us out the door. We were left confused and unsatisfied, like our first high school dance.\n\nSeriously, Over Easy, get it together.
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Hey, seriously folks? I have wanted to try this trendy little establishment for awhile now. I love the layout and the open air feeling and the hanging bike for sure. So last Sunday afternoon we stopped in and grabbed an outside table and waited... and waited... and waited... and waited. My son even stepped up to the bar for service and the bartender told him he'd be back in a minute but that turned into five more. So we stood up to leave and our server appeared. She popped a few menus down and strode off, not to be seen for about 10 more minutes. I'm just getting started here! We ordered a beer or two, which they didn't have. We went down their list of beers and they were out of six - 6!! beers that we wanted to try. You're kidding, right? Nope. So we ultimately ordered something she said they had and she came back a few minutes later with another beer entirely. Yep, they were out of another beer. We ordered food, why oh why? Got our dried out pressed patties of beef (?) with literally no dressing whatsoever. The Classic Burger should have had a bacon bleu cheese dressing - it was absent just like the beer in this place. Score Card - Service, blech. Beer selection, blech. Food, blech. Handlebar - you had your chance and I'm never coming back. Sorry.
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I've been to Tram's several times, always hoping for a better experience, and more importantly, better food. I eventually gave up. The food tends to be bland, the owner brusque, and with Pho Minh just up the street, I find myself going there when I'm craving a hot bowl of pho on a cold Pittsburgh winter night.\n\nFood highlights - \n None that I can really think of. The food is cheap.\n\nFood cons - \n The component that makes or breaks a bowl of pho is the broth. It is the one thing that must be good for the soup to be enjoyable. I've never had any hint of real flavor from the broth itself (before you add the plum sauce and the srirachia and basil and lime). This is something that Tram's has gotten badly wrong every time I visited.
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This place is a great choice off the strip for some solid food! \nIt's diamond in the rough. \nI would definitely come here again. Take my word you won't be disappointed. The seafood here is cooked right, and the flavors are not overwhelming. All you need is a glass of wine and you're all set.
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Stock standard shopping centre.\nNothing really about this Albertsons really stands out, they have your normal run of the mill bakery and meat department. They finally refurbished the lanes and stocked with new items but still has the average stuff.\n\nStarbucks is kinda slow and sometimes the staff isn't even in the booth.
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We have used Eli The Handyman for years and my apologies for not posting sooner. Eli and his crew have been so helpful with every service call we have ever made. Despite his busy schedule, he always continues to amaze in terms of timeliness, quality of work, efficiency, and price. If you use Eli the Handyman you will get a courteous, high-quality and trusty handyman service and that's speaking from year's of experience and probably 30 house calls and emergencies over the years on several houses and properties. Eli, Rudy and the entire team's professionalism, reliability and quality is bar none the best we've ever seen. We highly recommend you contact Eli for any services you need.....he can do it, and has proven time and time again to do it all. Thanks Eli again for today's service call and every other one you've done for me, my family and friends. You rock!
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So my boyfriend and I came here a couple weeks ago for his belated birthday dinner. The service was very good, and our server was very helpful in recommending items to try because it was our first time. They were very accomodating when I asked about having a quail egg shooter which was not on the menu. They also sang happy birthday to my boyfriend when I asked them to. The staff seemed very enthusiastic, which made the atmosphere more cheerful. Will definitely return :)
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I loved this place! We are big fans of Walt Richardson and his music first of all, and he was playing today. But, add in delicious tapas (really fresh-loved all of our choices, especially goat cheese and fig) for a wonderful experience. I tasted my friend's $5 Sunday white Sangria and had to have one of my own. There were blackberries, strawberries, raspberries, lemon, etc. in it, and it was super good!! The atmosphere was trendy. Next time we'd like to try to reserve the couch for seating in front of the entertainment. Very cool.
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Went for a friend's birthday. Party of 10.\n\nMy wife made reservations for our friend's birthday party about 5 days in advance. We were seated to at two tables pushed together, with four people on each side and one on the ends. They have a very small dining room, so I know they wanted to get as many people in as possible, but this was a bit much.\n\nThe waitress was very attentive and gave great suggestions to their limited menu. She explained that everything is fresh and local, so that is why there is only about 5 or 6 selections for main courses. We all ordered appetizers for the table and our main courses. She asked us (in a statement kind of way) \""soup or salad\"", so everyone assumed it was included in our entrees. Not so much. Being that the entrees are all over $25 and up to $42, I was a little put off that she didn't ask us if we wanted soup or salad, suggesting it was extra. My bad for assuming and not delving further, but everyone at the table (but one) was a bit ticked that they got charged another $10 for salad, when they wouldn't have ordered it. Basically, they got an extra $90 out of the party for salads nine people didn't really want.\n\nMy dinner was fantastic. I ordered the double boned pork chop. It could have fed a small army, it was that big, but it was also really delicious. My wife ordered the scallops, and they were overdone and had a lot of sand in several of them, which ruined it for her.\n\nOverall the experience was good, but for the money ($200 with tip for 2 people), I would have liked my wife's food and the seating to be better. Also, they charged me for 2 more beers than I actually ordered ($9 a piece), so I had to have her fix that.
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The Persian Room is excellent in all aspects. \n\nThe food is incredibly delicious, flavorful, and authentic. The atmosphere is a little upscale, but you'll be just fine in a collared shirt and slacks. As someone else mentioned, they make the pita bread in-house and it is absolute perfection. This is one of the few places I happily spend more than $10 per person!\n\nIm a cheapskate, and I LOVE the Persian Room.\n\nI would recommend this for a first date, an anniversary, or just a nice dinner.
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This is the first review I have ever written on yelp and its due to horrible customer service. I called the pharmacy and was put on hold for 30 min. Since I was leaving urgent care and needed my medicine I decided to drive there instead of waiting. When I got there they refused to fill my prescription even though they were opened for 40 more minutes. I think the girls name was Shayle...extremely rude. Didn't even offer to give the phone # of another 24 hour pharmacy. I had to ask her for it, then I also had to ask to haven prescription faxed to the 24 hour pharmacy to go pick up which was another 20 minute drive. Their motto is \""pharmacists who care.\"" Yea right.
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Dr. Frakes, she's been a great Dr for my daughter.\nThis is a small practice surrounded by different specialists, located right across the street from Kohls.\nThe examination rooms are clean, small, and furbished with the necessary equipment, some of the nurses or assistants might sound a bit tough, but they are actually really efficient.\nThe Doctor's are very nice, and knowledgeable, and approachable.\nI was told that Dr. Frakes is leaving this practice, but the other Drs are very good as well.\nWill definitely keep coming here.
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I'm not sure how this place is still in business. This place has so much potential, a nice location and great design. But the service is horrible and the food reminds me of Applebee's.\n\nI was sat on the patio in the dark (lights didn't come on for another 15 minutes) and waited for the server to come by and greet me. Then I waited some more. Finally after 10 min I flagged down a busser to look for him. I could understand if the restaurant was packed but there were only about 8 tables in the whole restaurant and a full wait staff. The server had NO knowledge of the wine list or drink menu. And it took me another 5 minutes to get my coctail and a glass of water.\n\nHe knew even less about the menu. Put int he wrong order for the table, but the food actually come out at a decent ticket time even if it was only 1/2 of what the table ordered. The food was just ok, presentaition was pretty decent but there was NO FLAVOR. The server didn't even come by to check on us, so I had to flag another food runner to get the rest of what we had ordered. (I don't know why I even bothered.)\n\nI could stand mediocre food for great service. Likewise, I could stand shoddy service for great food. But this place is hopeless. I thought after being open for a few months they might have worked out a lot of their kinks. Obviously they have a very long way to go.
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I always say you cant judge spanish food by a bean and cheese burrito but man their footlong bean and cheese is da bomb!
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BEST, BEST, BEST place for service, skill, price, product (skin care, makeup, jewelery, all kinds of fun stuff), and knowledge- Paraiso Skin Care is the total package. I get microderm most of the time but have gotten peals, makeup, hair, nails... I recommend Mary and her team to everyone!
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Trader Vic's has a rockin happy hour. The food is great, the drinks are tasty, and hilariously large if you get that one in the barrel. Our server was great, had good recommendations, and kept cracking jokes. All around a good time, plus, the tropical/island theme...what's not to love.
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We met friends on a Sunday so we waited in the bar, had good service getting a drink while we waited. \n\nOnce they arrived, we decided to stay in the bar but moved to a booth. Our waitress arrived immediately and was very attentive. Our table had burger and fries, sushi, and dry ribs. Everyone was happy with food, drinks and service.\n\nIt is quite dark when first coming in but eyes get adjusted. Lots of staff at the front door to seat people and it wasn't busy. The bartender told us happy hour starts at 3:30 so we will probably be back to try that out.
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Truly a horrible experience. Everything was rushed with very little professionalism. Never coming back here again with my gf. :(
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I'd never been until today because I work in west Glendale but I had the day off so I thought I'd take the opportunity. It seems such a popular thing that I figured it would be worth it. Ha!\n\nThe parking is weird - it's all paid but not really regulated so I'm sure we weren't the only ones that \""didn't notice\"" the parking signs. It's also basically in a big parking lot so there was very little shade when you're in line or if you're not lucky enough to snag a chair.\nThere was a radio station sitting right in the centre of the trucks loudly playing R&B music which I could definitely have done without. I couldn't hear my mom sitting two feet away from me. The entire space was over-crowded and not very organized. Overall, not the best experience. \n\nA few of the trucks had way longer lines than the others which I thought was weird. Why would you wait in a 30 minute long line for a hot dog when you can just get something else right away? Luncha Libre and Short Leash definitely seemed the most popular, but I went with Emerson Fry Bread (which had NO LINE) because I'm not much for queuing in the hot sun just for food (which I reviewed separately).\nWe were lucky enough to be able to find two chairs but it's not a sure thing. A lot of people went without. \n\nI do not get the food truck craze. It's mostly not worth it. Go to a nice air conditioned restaurant downtown instead that's just as locally sourced. There are plenty of them.
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I came here with 16 other girls and the service was great!\n\nThe place had a great decor of course being in the Venetian in Las Vegas and all.\n\nAbout half our party came early to get the table since we were staying at the Palazzo but they said we had to all be there in order to be seated. Boo!\n\nI ordered the rib eye steak and we all shared to creamed spinach, the smashed potatoes and the sauteed garlic mushrooms. They were all really good. The steak was cooked perfectly (medium rare for me). Very tender! I wasn't a fan of the creamed spinach there but the potatoes and the mushrooms were fantastic!\n\nWe skipped on the dessert but I did have a great red wine with my dinner.
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I ordered 7 items and only received 5. FAIL! Now one of my kids has to go hungry tonight. Thanks Taco Bell.
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I'm not impressed. The casino has average action, but it feels clean. Its association with Playboy keeps the casino full of pervs, and the women almost beg for you to stare at them. Only problem is: again, I'm not impressed. There's far better action to be had at the Bellagio, and the casino & hotel facilities are far better. This place tries to appeal to the trendy crowd, but it lacks class.
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Although we had a reservation, we still had to wait over an hour to get a table. But, I wasn't too surprised considering the fact that it was a Friday night and I was rolling with a party of 24. Lucky for me, I had taken Carolyn B's advice and had made sure to arrive \""pre-appetizered.\""\n\nThe food is way over-priced considering it's depressingly low quality. I seriously wonder if my wiener schnitzel is available at Woodman's in the frozen meal aisle. It was bad -- but I was hungry, very hungry. The salad was a joke, plain and simple.\n\nI would have given the Essen Haus four stars purely based on the fun \""binge drinking from a boot set to live polka music\"" experience, but the abysmal food quality ratcheted them down a couple notches.
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Ambiance: 4 stars - Eat on the patio outside under the misters to cut back on the noise. \n\nEntertainment: 4 stars - When we were there, a group who played Celtic music, but also took requests and were funny and laid back were playing. Enjoyed them very much. \n\nFood: 4 stars - We went with the Restaurant Week prixe fixe meal. Our starters were a mixed green salad with a fabulous dressing and drunken onion rings which were delicious, not greasy, and were accompanied by a delicious mustard based dipping sauce. For the main course, we had the fish and chips and Irish bangers. The bangers with cabbage over mashed potatoes were not only thoroughly Irish (or at least British), but were also very tasty and fit solidly in the category of comfort food. The fish and chips were horribly plated (fries on top of the fish in a cone shaped vertical stand which forced you to dig through the fries to get the to the fish and resulted in the fish getting a bit too much steam/moisture), but the batter did not feel greasy, the tarter sauce had great flavors, and the half lemon wrapped in a sort of fine cheesecloth to avoid seeds and pulp popping into your food was a nice touch. For dessert, we both had the butter and caramel bread pudding and it was 5 stars - all the way. Absolutely buttery, melty, semi-sweet heaven on a plate with excellent presentation. \n\nService: 4 stars - Our waitress was attentive and my glass never got empty. She could have been a bit more friendly, but still, she did a great job. \n\nPrice: Quite reasonable. The three course prix fixe meal was $30. Definitely great quality food for the price.
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THIS PLACE SUCKS!!!! A sports bar? REALLY??!! I walk in there in the middle of the 4th quarter of a Suns game and it wasn't on ONE TV!!!!! Is this a sports bar for people from Minnesota? And there was some idiot reading BINGO numbers using a bullhorn. Too cheap for a PA system?? I cannot express how much I hated this place. DON'T BOTHER STOPPING IN!!!!!!!
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Firehouse is a great lunch spot. The staff are very friendly and attentive. They are super kid friendly. This is our favorite lunch place.
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If pancakes are your name they better be good. These are great. All kinds of options and great quality. Recommend ordering the real maple syrup to get the full experience. The only reason I can't give them 5 stars is because of the silverware. It's a pet peeve but eating great food of sharp edged tin forks just takes away from the efforts of the chef to provide a great experience.
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I love Jimmy johns. This location lacks parking. \n\nI would visit more often yet parking is too difficult.
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Rain is horribly ghetto. I have hookups here and I never go here...hopefully it gets much better when Oakenfold is in the mix.
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The room was nice and clean, but the service was so so bad! We had many problems with our reservation and the front desk staff and concierge ranged from unhelpful to downright rude. For $200 a night, I expect the staff to at least be on top of the basic stuff.
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I love my hair. I'll let you know that right away. When it comes to my hair, I am the queen of being picky. I hate haircuts, I do, and every time I sit in the chair and the scissors get close, I get worried that somewhere, someone's going to chop too much. \n\nIn fourth grade I was butched, a very traumatic experience in my life that I never wish to relive again. Some poor, almost page boy hair cut with tidal wave bangs. It was not my best moment, but alas, we live and we learn.\n\nI've known my stylist at Inspire since long before my butch days. And no, she was not the one to butch my hair, if that's what you're asking. I have seen my fair share of different stylists, but we come back to those we love. And those we trust. And I have now followed my stylist to Inspire, never to go anywhere else.\n\nYou see, what we lack nowadays is customer service. And not solely in the way that we're being treated in convenience, but how we treat others. Do onto others as you want to you, and I'm a piece of work, but not once have I every had a problem with this salon. When I walk in, it's the warmest welcome -- as if reunited with a close friend. The atmosphere is very laid back, the employees calm and diligent. And they listen. When you sit in the chair, it's not what can be forced upon you, it's what you want because that's your hair. There's no fight for control, that as a hair stylist, they no best. It's a clients world, here. \n\nWhen I come out of Inspire, my hair days are better than others. I get comments on comments about how wonderful my hair looks, and you want to know why? Because I get it cut by people I can trust.\n\nI don't know what I'm gonna do when I move away from this place, but it's probably gonna cost me a plane ticket to get my butt back here for a proper haircut.
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Horrible costumer service and quality, purchased a wallet from LV and was defective when I went back to show them they ignored me and laughed at me. Will never go back to LV again. I prefer Gucci on the other side.
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