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Good food, NO SMOKE! Hey, this place is probably worth going back to again!
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Safeway, I swear. If you didn't have that bakery this would be a one-star review.\n\n2 issues:\n\nWhen did it become impossible to get meat sliced at the deli counter? I am so tired of arguing with the deli counter workers over slicing meat when I order. They ALWAYS want to sell me a bag of dried-out cold cuts that have been sitting in an open tub since they were sliced hours ago. May I at least be offered a choice? I am not normally one to make waves. For a long time, I just said forget it, and didn't buy any lunch meat, thinking that this couldn't go on forever. It has gotten worse, though. I get major attitude from the counter workers when I express disinterest in the pre-cut meat. If I wanted that, I'd go buy the Oscar-Meyer crap next to the dairy case. I've had to walk away a couple times, rather than argue with the deli person. To watch their facial expression change after asking if the meat could be sliced fresh... it's like introducing yourself as a member of Al Queda. \nYou work in a deli. It's your job to slice meat! I just can't comprehend where the attitude is coming from.\n\nThe other problem is the cashiers. What is it about being a grocery store cashier that makes you think you are superior to the rest of the world? I see this at many grocery stores, but the cashiers at this Safeway have a real problem with coupons. I don't need the eye rolling and the heavy exhaling when I hand a cashier a coupon. These people are paid by the hour and acting like I'm wasting their time. It's really insulting. \n \nI won't cite every example, but I've gotten everything from \""you need to tell me that you're using coupons before I begin the transaction\"" (what???) to \""that coupon is too wrinkled\"". \nSafeway is a chain of stores owned by a corporation. I KNOW this mouthy girl behind the register isn't the boss, and I'm CERTAIN she isn't the CEO of the company. I need to be taking lip of of the checkout girl like I need to be eating stale lunch meat.\n\nGet your house in order, Safeway.
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Great...At first. The only reason I bought my car here was because I knew maintenance is expensive for BMWs and I was told don't worry just bring it to us, we fix it. And they did at very honest prices, I was always pleased and gave praises to both Fred & Frank. I told friends and family, etc., however, as time goes on, each time I called up about a repair/problem I got the feeling of just being tolerated, a horrible feeling. I was always grateful for their help, never complained about anything. I am a business owner and would never treat any customer that way. It's the main reason I choose to buy my new car elsewhere. They eventually pawn me off elsewhere. I have spent thousands in repairs on this car elsewhere, it's not worth it. Unless you have a warranty be prepared to put major money away for maintenance.
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THE best gyros, salads, hummus, and overall Greek food in the valley. Period. The food here is AMAZING. Not one thing on their spartan but delicious menu isn't excellent. Don't let the simple cafe set up of this place fool you. The food is top notch, fresh and bar-none the best.
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The food here is incredibly good. The portions on the plates are just enough to satisfy. The menu is extensive serving most of the thai traditional dishes. Compared to other places, this restaurant is not expensive at all but even if it was the food would be well worth it. Seems like its been remodeled cause the seating booths are nice and firm. The place is clean with 3 huge wall-mounted TV displays. If you're in the area I highly recommend Thai Style Noodle House.
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Love this place but they are a little overpriced!!! The sauce is what makes the chicken taste even better! Raising canes is fab. 4 stars due to prices!
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hands down the best donuts in town so many to choose froma nd the 24/7 open drive thru is the shizz!\ngood boba too and a fantastic selection of drinks
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Put some fries and hot sauce on that chicken shawarma wrap, it's called Sultan style. I'm just kidding. I just made that up... don't say that to the cashier, they will be confused. But you should still ask them to put fries and hot sauce on your wrap, it's a nice touch. Thank you My T for the tip brosky!\n\nThis place has really bad reviews. Granted service is not like you're going to get at Robouchon, but cmon, it's not that bad. I really like the fatoush, it's more authentic than most places in Summerlin. The chicken shawarma was great. So juicy, not dry at all, I'm surprised at what everyone else is saying.\n\nI will come back! Someone mentioned waiting 15 minutes for their food? Is that really that bad? Cmonnnnnnnnn
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Horrible experience in Kazu today. When we entered the restaurant, we were happy that there was no line in front. However that was just a beginning.\n\nTo be honest, there are 2 girls(waitresses) who talked with us. Let's make the thing easier,the first girl who greeted us, here I take \""A\"" to identify her. After no more than 1 min, another girl came to greet us, let's call her \""B\"".\n\n\""A\"" firstly asked if we need some drink to start, we said just water. As long as \""A\"" turned her back, \""B\"" came to ask the same question. It was fine, people may make mistakes when lacking of communication. Then I realized my thought was too naive.\n\nIn the next 5-8 mins, \""A\"" and \""\""B came in turn to push us to order foods. We sit down at around 18:25. Before 18:35, these two girls asked us more than 5 times. My friend mentioned we were not familiar with the food, just leave us 2 mins to think.\""A\"" just explained yellow paper on the wall is special offer. Others are regular. Then she tried to make us order a grilled fish. We need time, we repeated that. Then \""B\"" came, same words, same action, same mood. That made us anxious.After such scenes happening 5 times, my friend said this small restaurant wants us order and eat quickly so as to receive more customers. But these kind of attitudes sucked. I checked outside, yeah, I saw the line has been built. No wonder why \""A\"" and \""B\"" were in a hurry!\n\nAlright I made place for you, Kazu. But you were totally removed from my list.\n\nWe left at around 18:35, I didn't even have the chance to touch the glass of water.\n\nWho spoils Kazu? Reviewers or media? What supports Kazu indeed? Profits or customers' experiences? I think Kazu took his choice, and the customers should take theirs, too.
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Yes, this is cheap buffet food but it's great for lunches and Friday night dinners. Why? For the selection of food for lunch, where else can the best bang for your buck? There is a great selection of sushi, beef, shrimp, frog legs, and ox tail soup. For me, that's all good enough for something under $10. As for Friday night dinner, there is lobster and crab legs and crawfish here. Now, the lobster is pretty good. The crab legs and crawfish is mediocore. This place is always packed and seats a lot of people. It has the main room and 3 other separate rooms. Why does it get such low reviews from some people, I'm not sure. Did you expect to pay under $10 and get Bellgio or Wynn buffet quality?
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Placed an order to-go. Ordered appetizer sampler which weren't bad except for the cook missed two items and put something else other than what's described on the menu. Pad Thai was horrible.. It's really hard to find bad Pad Thai since it is such simple dish! This place had that noodle so dried and it did not have no taste! I mean.. no taste! :/ Last, I ordered papaya salad with salted crab and that was horrible! It tasted so fishy which made me think the crab might have gone bad! It instantly gave me stomach ache... Pad Thai and papaya salad are my favorite Thai foods and never fail when I order them from anywhere.... I felt like I just threw my $27 in the trash. My boyfriend had to open canned chili after a couple of bites because of how bad it was...\nStrongly suggest not to spend money on this place
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After not going for all the up sell at another rental company and not getting my original price as I had booked thru price line .i walked over to the advantage counter the manager mark was more than helpful he matched the price line quote he did not try to up sell me any options I did not need or want .i have rented several cars since from them it is always a pleasurable experience
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Good chicken sandwich and burgers.......but I will never wait an hour for lunch again. I would understand if the place was packed, but four tables were seated when we arrived. Again, good food but expect a long wait.
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When I walk in this place I feel very sad and uncomfortable. There's no music playing and all you hear are the poor employees dredging away putting up hanger after hanger. At least give them or your customers some pleasure with an upbeat tune or even a sad one! My sister and mysef felt as if we had to whisper the entire time so we wouldn't be heard from across the store. I won't be back unfortunately, the two stars are for the cheapish furniture.
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Yeah its good. I liked the story: some gaming admin assistants threw in the towel and decided to go in on a business. And as the story usually is, \""Harder than we thought...we toiled...we worked hard...we stumbled...we were lost...and it worked...\"" \nBut then I read they flash froze their cupcakes the night before they served them?! Yikes, I didn't like the sound of that. The red velvet and carrot cakes are the best. So, I'll go try that stuff, but other than that...thanks for the frosting, but no thanks.
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Even though I don't particularly like the music or the general style of Bannerman's Bar I've still chosen to give it four stars because I appreciate what they do for a particular niche in the undergound music scene. A friend of mine is in a band which regularly plays gigs at Bannerman's and although I'm not the greatest fan of that sort of music it seems to bring together a lot of like-minded people. The back room in which the bands play can feel almost claustrophobic but I think this is all part of the idea and it certainly creates a charged atmosphere. \nThe drinks, although not a rip-off, aren't quite as cheap as some other pubs which are more student-orientated. This is fine though as Bannerman's Bar is not the place to get smashed before hitting the clubs but instead to meet some interesting people and enjoy the environment and music. Although not my kind of place, Bannerman's is due respect for its promotion of an underground music scene and is certainly worth a look if you're interested in metal or rock music.
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Dr. Chris Campana and Lexie are great!!!! They were super nice, took their time to explain everything. Dr. Campana answered questions that my previous eye doctors just skipped over and rushed me out. Instead he took his time and explained everything. Lexie was also great, unlike the other staff member she explained their fee schedule and asked if they could waive the fitting fee since my contacts stayed exactly the same. Turns out the answer from her boss was no but at least she tried.\n\nThe other staff member just started handing me forms and saying...sign this. Then she said I need to know how we are going to check the health of your eyes? Would I like to have blurry vision for 4 hours (dilation) or give them another $44 dollar? She didn't event tell me what the test was for or mention that it was OPTIONAL??? When I had the audacity to ask why there was a $55 fee for the contact exam AND a $60 fee for \""fitting\"" my contacts (they are toric, I think it is $30-40 for regular ones), I was told \""well you have the right to look around for other providers so do you want the appointment or not?\"" I had a $10 co-pay for my insurance for my eye exam (glasses) but $125 later I had paid $25 more than when I went to the doctor next to Eyemasters (on Mall Ring Circle near Galleria Mall) without any insurance.\n\nLexie however, handled my pre-screening and took the time to explain everything her co-worker was unwilling to explain. Thanks Lexi and Dr. Campana for making up for your co-worker. Unfortunately, I will probably not be returning next year. \n\nHowever they do price match Sam's Club for contacts and I can use my insurance credit since it isn't going toward glasses this year so I will probably order those this time.
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What a lucky day for me! I was treated to the BEST hamburger I have EVER eaten! Better than those wannabe places on the strip. It's even better than mom's! The quality is second to none. The peanut butter shake to start was incredible! Everything is made to order, so fast food it ain't, but it is GREAT food. The fries with pineapple ketchup! Grass Fed, Kobe, you name it! I had the Myagi Burger...incredible! grilled onions, BBQ sauce, a fried egg, cooked to perfection! The only problems are, yes it's pricey, but if you value your health, it's worth it. I just can't eat a burger anywhere else. There's NOTHING that compares to this! Sorry, I couldn't give you 6 stars! I will be back!
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Fairly priced, but EVERYTHING is an add-on expense. We were meeting friends from across the country that we hadn't seen in years and when we booked the rooms we were told that we could get rooms close by. Turns out, there's a $15 a night fee for that. Then, we asked that the mini-fridge be emptied of it's contents (it's stuffed full of juice, beer, liquor) so that we could use it for leftovers. Since everything is based on weight in the fridge, if you lift something up you have to pay for it. The front desk told us they could not do that but they could give us another mini-fridge for $50 a day! So don't believe the ad when it says that it comes with a fridge. They said that they couldn't empty the fridge we had because then they could not sell all that beer, etc. However, they don't replace it all between guests and nothing in there HAS to be refrigerated so I'm not sure why that would be. Oh, and don't just login to the internet in your room without thinking, because that's $17 per person who logs in PER DAY! Seems like a good value for being on the strip and being a nice room...but think again.
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Based on memory and a one-time visit, I'm giving this place 4 stars. That's pretty damn fine, if you consider how it's been nearly 365 complete days since my first and only \""run in\"" with Rosie. \n\nAll the way around, it was a nice experience. Sure, it was a Saturday night and the bar was crowded when my friend and I got there. So, we took ourselves upstairs and out onto the patio. Great vantage point, if you can tolerate smoking. I really like the interior of the place - almost feels like a basement with an escape hatch through the roof. Don't ask me why it makes me think of this. It could just be me...\n\nI used to drive past Rosie's on a regular basis and think, \""I need to go there again.\"" I never have made it back, but that isn't any fault of the establishment. Rosie's is a great pick for when you're in Central Phoenix. Definitely check it out. You'll probably leave with a great impression, like I did. Only I hope you're not as absentminded as I am to never make it back there for a second round.
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I absolutely love this store! \n\nThe staff are soooo nice and help you to find you whatever you need. I go to this store at least once a week. They are the only one that I found that carries \""The Greek Gods\"" greek yogurt, honey flavored, that I love so much. I usually don't like yogurt...but this is some awesome stuff. I like their produce, very fresh, and a wide array of pastries and desert. They always have some sort of sale, and free items once you spend over $25. \n\nThis store is very clean too.
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This Safeway scares me. Most of the checkers are scary, the shelves are constantly out of stock and the crazy bums that hang around the corner are annoying.\n\nWhatever renovation they did failed (although I did win an iPod). I go to this place only when absolutely necessary. The Safeway on Osborn nearly 3 miles away is a helluva lot better choice.\n\nWiFi? In a Safeway? This place manages to attract the creepiest people that sit on their laptops. They aren't sipping coffee, and I really don't want to know how they even afforded that Dell they are hunting and pecking away at.
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Well, I read the reviews and thought this would be impressive. Nothing could be farther from the truth! The dude at the counter appeared annoyed that we interrupted him yesterday, the portions on the beans and potato salad were miniscule (I was unaware that you could even serve beans and potato salad in a cup designed for condiments, but lo and behold, here it was--- 3 bites later and both were history). We had the pulled pork sandwiches, and I make better at home. The bbq sauce was good, but that was about it. We don't plan on coming back ever, especially not for $23.00 for 2 people... But, we did fill up on gelato at the mall about 20 minutes later as we were still hungry when we left. I'm wondering where in the heck the other folks on here ate, because this wasn't at all the same experience they had.
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I really enjoyed this place. The atmosphere was great and so was the food. The seating was family style outside at picnic tables (only in Phoenix). You order your food, get it in a brown paper bag, and head outside to enjoy the balmy Phoenix winter. The bread is made in-house in a flat brick wood-burning oven. I had the homemade mozzarella, basil, and local tomato sandwich on flat bread. That was some of the smoothest, most flavorful mozzarella I've ever had. Thanks to the yelp reviews, I knew that was what I was getting as soon as I walked in. Also check out the cold case for locally made treats. I had some vanilla bean rice pudding that rocked my world. Hit up Lux next door for some really tasty espresso after the sammy and you've got yourself one hell of a good lunch.
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I went out of town a few months ago and was looking for a place to board my two cats, Toni and Solo. This is the place! I was so pleased with how nice and helpful everyone was here. From helping me get the proper records, to setting up the the pet condos, everything went smooth. I have a hard time with leaving my animals new places but they made me feel so comfortable and the video feed to the cat room was a nice feature. They really do let the cats out to roam as I saw when I logged in to see my cats playing and being taken care of by the girls that work there. Friendly on the phone, I never felt like I was bothering them when I called to check up on them. When I picked them up after my trip, the girls seemed to really care about them and made sure I knew everything that went on during the stay. Cant comment on the vet because I have not been back since but my next trip is coming up and my cats are due for some shots pretty shortly so I think Boca Park will be the new vet place for me.
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Rude!\n\nWent in yesterday. The wait was 2 hours so I told the front desk lady that I would come back later. She snapped back what their hours are and I told her that I'm aware of their hours.\n\nNeedless to say, I didn't return to this Urgent Care based on the impoliteness of the front desk.
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Just picked up my first pizza from there. 16\"" The Works! Fantastic!! The whole family is hooked. Fresh,flavorful, not greasy.....yummy!!
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I never really had a chance to see how this place was because they made a terrible first impression. I came here for a friend's 21st birthday and I wasn't even allowed to drink. Supposedly the bouncer said I was too 'tipsy\"" in line so by the time I got inside I was not allowed to order a drink. I tried to order a drink anyways and as I looked behind me I saw that there were two security guards practically babysitting me, making sure the bartender did not serve me. The hilarity behind this whole charade was that I was not even drunk. I do not understand one bit why the security guards had to treat me as an adolescent. I would not recommend this place one bit if you are looking to just relax and have a good time as you might find yourself being babysat and then escorted out of the establishment for no reason. \""Even if you are looking to spend some good money and have a GOOD time.\""
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Having eaten Mediterranean food all my life this is bad food for the price. There are other better Mediterranean joints around this place that's for sure.
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I heard about Torched Goodness through Yelp (of course), & liked them on Facebook so I could see where they would be located, since they move around all the time. They ran a special around Thanksgiving & Christmas, 12 for $35. I ordered 2 of each of the following: vanilla, chocolate, peanut butter, lemon, lavender & sea salt caramel. My husband picked them up on Christmas eve. They were nicely packaged & also included sugar & a lil bit of sea salt for the caramel brulee. They were all so yummy, but chocolate was our favorite, with sea salt caramel being a close 2nd. I spoke to Julia during the ordering/pick up process & she was such a sweetheart, I would definitely order from them again!
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I prefer this store to the Market District on Centre. It's just as overpriced and poorly laid out and maybe a bit grimy, but carries less products to sift through when you just need to grab some simple things, hopefully not produce. Parking is easy and you can hit up the unpretentious Wine and Spirits in the same stop. I think this plaza still exists to prevent impoverished people from venturing into the other newer fancier stores which are a mere half mile away and designed to appeal to people who think they are cultured and discerning.
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This place will not allow employees to take a lunch or even 15 min breaks, even on an 8 hour shift! I've never heard of a business that doesn't allow 15 min breaks!!! I will NEVER support a business that doesn't know how to treat employees fairly and with respect, and who cannot seem to hire competent management. Managers wonder why they can't keep employees longer than one week.
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Dear Fry's Employee that works behind the pastry counter,\nI'm sorry I drooled on the window by the caramel apples. It is one of my few (okay, many) weaknesses.\nSincerely,\nTasia\nP.S. You're smart for having a window as a shield for that reason.\n\nThis location has everything! I believe this is their Flagship store for the Southwest. Not only can I valet my car for free, BUT I can get it washed while I shop! It sometimes makes me feel like I need to dress up to go grocery shopping here, but then I remember I used to bag groceries here when it was Fred Meyer and I get over my weirdness. Sushi bar, Starbucks (thanks for not helping my addiction), wine concierge, lots and lots of cheese, amazing fresh bread stand, etc. Seriously, you need to give this location a try, you won't be disappointed!
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Sweet Sweets and more Sweets!! Sweet tooth's all congregate here. Need to try the cookies, which I lucked out on for they didn't have any fresh baked. Still go the Sundae and it was amazing. Highly recommended place to come for that sweet-tooth.
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Pretty awesome. Its actually one of the cheapest expenses in Vegas. Its nice to walk around, but man the blocks are HUGE. And my stilettos are too cute to walk 10 miles in.\nThe monorail will make one stop for a couple of hotels, so check out the map before you hop on. You'll still walk a little ways for most stops since the rail lands across the street or a block away. \nWell worth it. A block is nothing compared to a mile - or a mile long cab line.
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Not sure Vegas could offer a worse send off, but this dining experience tried hard. We were looking for a place to get a bite to eat before flying home. We were seated quickly and the place was fairly busy but there were still tables available. \n\nThe waitress came and asked about a drink order. She was pleasant enough during the meal, so this review is about the ridiculously long way for inedible food.\n\nFinally our meal arrived.... Biscuits and gravy monkey bread and ricotta pancakes with lemon curd. The biscuits and gravy had been sitting for a while... We knew this because the gravy had congealed and started to. Form a crust. Despite saying I had a nut allergy she brought the monkey bread which is made with nuts. But the worst was the pancake.... I took a bite and it was like eating raw dough. I thought the cheese might have been the issue but I just don't believe it was made properly. So, we asked for the check and the manager came over. He took the bread off and offers to take the pancakes off. I said no. I should have said yes. The food was awful. I had three bites and nearly vomited on the last one. The texture and taste were horrible. \n\nEven without the monkey bread, this was a $50 mistake.\n\nThe manager asked us to return so they could have another chance..... I don't see that ever happening. \n\nWORST DINING EXPERIENCE IN VEGAS.....
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Yelp actually led me to this restaurant. I wanted to try something new and through yelp found this restaurant. As soon as I opened the door, the rich aroma of the food was enough for me. I was seated quickly and asked if I was here before.\n\nI'm familiar with Korean food and knew what I wanted. I ordered the spicy chicken. Less than 15 min later my food came out. It was \""f'n\"" bomb! Every bite was nothing but flavor. The kim chee was spicy just the way I like it. \n\nThey have definitely made me a repeat customer. The entire meal was less than $10. Of course I'll be back!
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Eek! Says it perfectly. Maybe it's because I am a white girl with blonde hair, blue eyes, and was raised in the suburbs, but this mall terrifies me. The husband got a baseball hat for Christmas and we had to return it here of all places. As soon as we walked in, I instinctively clutched all of my valuables to my chest and grabbed the husband's hand. I didn't release that position until we were safely back on the road. I know this mall is ghetto because it is in the ghetto. That makes sense. You cater to your audience, not to people who live miles and miles away. Needless to say, I don't belong here and they don't have anything to offer here that would make me think otherwise. I won't be back unless I am forcibly dragged.
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Horrible! I just left the place and the nail tech was not a happy man. Did not massage my legs or feet then had the audacity to charge me for a full pedicure instead of the express. The female asian manager equally unpleasant and rushed us out of the salon in the end then when I complained that I wasn't satisfied with the service and felt that I shouldn't pay the full pedicure fee, she disagreed even though the other male tech (not the horrible one) had the horrible tech come back to me to try to give a leg massage AFTER I complained. The horrible unpleasant manager STILL charged me for full pedi. \nHORRIBLE!
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Go. Now. Their passion is in the product. I have never in my life encountered such great coffee--even on my trip to San Fran. They are one of the first places in Charlotte to offer almond milk as an alternative to soy or dairy--neither of which I can tolerate well. I got my first latte and didn't have much in the way of expectations but I was sweetly surprised when I took my first sip-- from that point I became a (passionate) regular. James is very friendly and patiently answered all my questions about how and why he opened Not Just Coffee and how the hell he and his staff get it to taste so good. He gave a lot of credit to the peeps at Counter Culture Coffee (the coffee that NJC uses) and their willingness to help him make the coffee all that it was meant to be. My only regret was that I didn't get to spend enough time soaking up his coffee-know-how due to an abrupt move to Houston, Texas and so now I have no clue how to create coffee like him and his crew and sadly I have yet to find anything that compares to Not Just Coffee in Houston. I am sitting in a \""Houston's best\"" coffee shop as I write this...don't know what ya got till it's gone. Go now to NJC---you're welcome.
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Where do I begin.....\n\nI've been to BJ's many times in Northern California and it's a pretty good restaurant. Anyhow my sis and I were staying at Red Rock and wanted something other than a buffet/fastfood/$$$restaurant so we decided to come here. The food is pretty much the same across the board which is great because I hate inconsistency when it comes to chain restaurants. This restaurant has PHENOMENAL service. The hostess that sat us was very sweet and our server [whose name I'm unsure of] was AMAZING. She was attentive, sweet, and just a great server. We ended up getting a pitcher of beer, artichoke dip/bruschetta, nachos, and a parmesan crusted chicken entree all for under $60! \n\nNote: On the check it said our server was Cinnamon. Not sure if that's a birth-given name or a nickname... Cinnamon was the shit!
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On our first night's stay at The Venetian, we walked to Delmonico in less than 5 minutes and were seated on time. It took approximately 60 seconds for the staff to begin delivering The Bliss. I am not a steakhouse fan (my husband is), but this restaurant is an Emeril restaurant, and having had wonderful experiences at his other establishments in New Orleans, I thought we would be in for a treat. The service was extraordinary even though the restaurant was hustling at by 8 p.m., we had the full attention of our waiter as well as the sommelier and other ancillary staff, which made the evening a lot of fun. We enjoyed an amuse bouche of heirloom tomatoes, basil, burrata cheese and EVOO. My husband ended up with an enormous piece of meat on his plate (no surprise there) that he stated emphatically was the best steak he'd ever had, accompanied by a terrine-sized dish of the New Orleans Creamed Spinach, easily the best creamed spinach I've ever put in my mouth. I only wish I had been able to enjoy the leftovers in an omelette the next day for breakfast.\n\nI ordered one of the specials, which was a $42 plate of pasta. Yes, you read right: a $42 plate of pasta. It was heaven: just the right amount of papparadelle with six very large shrimp, and a generous amount of andouille sausage and artichoke hearts. I enjoyed a complementary glass of red wine that was a blend of several varietals; complex and nicely balanced, it was a wine that Emeril endorsed and labeled, and it had been bottled by Au Bon Climat Winery in Santa Barbara, CA. I started with the mixed greens salad, dressed with a sherry vinaigrette and shaved Manchego cheese. It was perfectly balanced and just the right flavor profile for my mood that night. We were too full for dessert, but had there been room, my money would have been on Emeril's Banana Cream Pie, served with caramel sauce, chocolate shavings and whipped cream. I didn't take pictures at Delmonico, but we enjoyed our food immensely and I would return in a heartbeat. The staff is well-trained and extremely attentive, and the food is unpretentious, well-prepared and top-drawer.
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Really good Mexican/Salvadorian food. Simple decor, with funny Spanish TV playing. HUGE portions, cheap prices, friendly staff. Pupusas are off the HOOK! I can also attest to the enchiladas, and burritos. Also, no fee for BYO wine. :)\n\nDocked it one star for a less-than-great vegetarian selection, and they use some kind of Chinese veggie mix (I had water chestnuts and baby corn in my enchilada -- not exactly traditional, though still tasty).
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I am writing this review in replying to the gentleman John has wrote. HE is wrong if HE says he has been in the business for 40 yrs and doesn't know what a smoke ring and what smoking does to the meat saying that its pink that means awesome smoking I have worked in the BQ business for over 15 yrs with a place that did not smoke as well as Chef Brian does. To say that about BEWARE that is wrong and tasteless in a person HE was hoping scare away people but I went in an ate there and had a wonderful meal BEST ribs ever melt in your mouth and the rub was awesome. People want to judge that is fine BUT remember being truthful wins in the long run. I loved the trio of meat I had and the homemade mac and cheese the cole slaw was the best ever and the spice baked beans which had all the meats in it was the bomb. I will be going back for more really soon.
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My dinner:\n3 or 4 bites or various appetizers\n2 slabs of tofu with a single bunch of enoki mushrooms and 5 asparagus tips\n1 mochi ball\n1 glass of Luna Freakout\nMy bill including gratuity:\n$62.00\n\nSeriously, this place is a pain in the ass. The menu is designed to be served over a number of courses from different sections of the menu. There are cold appetizers, hot appetizers, salads, hot dishes, main entrees and dim sum. Mind you, if you order something from the hot appetizer and cold appetizer sections, they will not come out at the same time. The kitchen is not designed for that , I'm told. The server and back waiters tend to you to the point that it's distracting from your meal. I LOVE good service, but really, come on. If I spend more time telling the servers thank you than I do talking to my friends, it's too much.The food was mediocre at best, and the prices are ridiculous for what you get. As Helen said, Boo on Woo.
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I really don't know where to begin to explain all the things wrong with my dinner experience at Wild Vines. I will list them for you:\n\n1) no one greeted us when we walked in, ended up seating ourselves. Place was almost empty.\n\n2) the place is a trying to be a wine bar in a strip mall, big mistake ..so it's more like a sports bar with one small tv, and loud locals picking their fantasy football drafts.. BUT they serve several choices of wine, sooooo I guess it's a wine bar??\n\n3) the menu has the choice of an olive appetizer boasting 6 different types of olives. Very exciting!.. Except when it arrived it was a bowl full of Kalamata olives. They threw a little parsley on top. I guess to hide the fact that they didn't have the 5 other types?? I asked the server and she said it was because they had a big run on olives the previous night. (Wow!)\n\n4) everyone on here raves about the jalape\u00f1o glazed chicken skewers. Well if you consider cubed chicken with red pepper and onion doused in sweet chill sauce good then give it a go. Awful! Order the asparagus fettuccine .. That was good. Although interesting to eat without the help of a spoon.\n\n5) they didn't have the wine we ordered, funny that too was because they sold the last bottle the previous evening and they aren't carrying it anymore. (It must have been a busy Friday!)\n\nHonestly the ONLY good thing about this place was the server \""Beth.\"" She was very apologetic for everything and a great server. She really should find another place to work, it is sad that she has to be the one to face the music for what the cook and owners are doing or should I say not doing.
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Great new place! Bartender was friendly, food and drinks were good, and there were choices for this moscato and cider lover. Our Groupon was for a drink and a brownie apiece, and we ended up ordering the meat and cheese platter as well. It contained a respectable selection of sausages, crackers, and cheeses. \n\nThere were old board games scattered around and we amused ourselves going through Trivial Pursuit cards for a while. I even saw Cards Against Humanity behind the counter- I assume you have to ask for that one. I loved the chalkboard menu and didn't have trouble reading it. I'm also sure that the bartender would have been happy to make suggestions if I'd asked.\n\nThis place seems to have a few regulars already, which is good. Fair warning, it is a small place. If you are claustrophobic this isn't the bar for you. Tables are packed close and the space at the bar is close as well. If that doesn't bother you, you'll love The Whining Pig.
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I'm in from out of town, and I'm so surprised and disappointed about the level of we received here during a quiet Sunday lunch hour. Our waitress gave us indignant responses to every request, with visible eyerolls to things like sharing fajitas. \n\nWhen an order came out completely wrong, she said \""Sorry for the mixup, but I don't control the kitchen\"" and made no effort to correct the order. Had she showed any effort or contrition, the error really wouldn't have bothered me, but she actually seemed to act like it was our fault. \n\nIt really disappointed me to have my dad treated like this on our family meal together on my final day in town. Please train your staff better and treat customers with any level of appreciation or helpfulness.
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Very disappointing service. We put in our order at 6:40, received 1/2 of it 30 minutes later, and the rest came 1 1/2hrs after we first placed our order! \n\nWe were a group of 3, we went straight to the bar and stood behind 1 empty chair. We asked for menus, the bar tender took our drink order, brought menus then ignored us until she brought our drinks. I gave her our sushi order and she snapped back that she couldn't serve us food unless 2 seats were open. The people to each side of our group all expressed their sympathies for her bad attitude, this was the first I ever heard of this protocol. \nWe were there for a total of 2 hrs just for drinks and appetizers. As it turned out she forgot to ring in part of our order which is why it took so long to come out, she never acknowledged her mistake nor apologized for the long wait. She lacked the customer service and didn't think to at least offer us water.
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Ok, a 7-11 is a 7-11. But when I grew up there was an video arcade machine in the 7-11s. Less one star for no streetfighter arcade game.\n\nBesides that nothing crazy or new about 7-11s. They have drinks, snacks, and misc grocery stuff. I always thought that 7-11s were convenience stores without the gas station. Well I've been proven wrong about that now since there are 7-11 gas stations... Who would have thunk it!?
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We have been wanting to try this place for quite a while and finally headed over there tonight. Ordered drinks and took some time to review the menu. Settled on 2 combo plates; shrimp & clams and cod and clams. Side dishes were onion rings, French fries and dinner salads. The salads were fresh and actually pretty good. Everything else we ordered was fried which may be where we went wrong. The cod was oil soaked, shrimp was edible but dense in a strange kind of way and the clams had a rubber band texture. The French fries were pretty good. Service was acceptable but I am pretty much convinced if you are not going for the actual crab fest, go elsewhere. I did see a few other diners hitting crab platters pretty hard and looking happy.
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Had New Years eve dinner here this year and it was the worst meal I have ever had in my life. Last year the dinner was great. Don't know how the food is during the day. I will never eat here again. They have a problem.
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I was visiting South Mountain C.C. and on my way 2 the bus stop decided 2 stop in and grab a bite to eat. . .I ordered the two shrimp tacos combo. . .The reciept didnt show a drink listed with the combo so I didnt ask. . I paid nearly $9 . So I took the meal to go as I didn't wanna miss my bus. .When I opened my food box. . .I ate the shrimp tacos, the shrimp looked a lil weird, almost purple-ish, but still tasted good. . the amount of rice given was like a lil spoon full, it was almost insulting. . . they didnt put the rice in a container like they did the beans, but it looked like the amount of rice given wouldnt have filled the same container. I will never visit Rubios again. I could get way more food for $9 at Panda or Subway.
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Never have I EVER been so uncomfortable in a store.\n\n-Filthy bathrooms\n-Filthy aisles\n-Rude workers\n-Terrible parking\n\nIf there were a building in Phoenix I would elect to bulldoze, this would be the one. That's how bad it is. Enter with caution.
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Poor service that leaves tenants to fight mildew on their own. When asked to repair something, Rockwel Realty will do it on their terms and refuse to give you notice of when they will enter your apartment despite multiple requests\n\nWhen asked to clean mildew, they did in fact clean it with bleach while also spilling bleach on my sheets and ruining them. When told about this problem and that the mildew returned they said it was my fault for not turning the heat up and that damage done during service is an inherent risk the tenant is responsible for and nothing could be done. Their solution was for me to clean the mildew instead of properly insulating the unit to prevent mildew. \n\nThe entire building also has severe electrical problems that causes all lights to be replaced twice a month. No permanent fixes are made to existing units, but there is constant construction to expand an old building so they can collect more rent.
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Bass Pro, believe it or not, took a stand with Bank of America against gun rights. I know that sounds weird, but hear me out, and then research it yourself. McMillan Firearms (based right here in AZ) had banked with BofA for many, many years. One day a VP from BofA went and told McMillan that they didn't want to do business with them anymore because McMillan was in the gun business. Then McMillan asked other gun related businesses do not do business with BofA, but Bass Pro actually came out in support of BofA. The connection? BofA runs Bass Pro's credit card network. I will NEVER shop at Bass Pro again.
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This place is OVERRATED. It takes you hours just to try to get in, once you get in you'll see the dance floor is small as fuck and there's no room to even walk around with all the people they cram in there like a chinese sweatshop. Trying to get to other areas in the club will get you lost as you have to navigate thru their endless maze of stairs. All of the bouncers have dildos stuck up their asses and try to act all tough with the guys but become lil bitches with the girls. Drinks are expensive as hell- $20 for a watered down jack n coke. There are far better clubs like XS and TAO than this wanna-be rave club.
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Bought a groupon for $50 3 visits including X-rays --- they took X-rays the first visit .. No adjustment or pain relief what do ever !!! On second visit dr Luzod sat me down to tell me I would need surgery or would need to pay upfront $3800 for office visits 5 x a week !!! Bunch of crazy quacks !!! AVOID this PLACE .. I was NEVER adjusted ever .. Just sales pitches until I just stood up and left ! Fully taken advantage of -- SCAM!!!!!
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I know it is ridiculous to spend $60 on a top for working out and $80-100 on pants for exercise. That said, the products last quite some time, are well worth it and are designed with yoga and running workouts in mind. My workouts range from Bodyrock with tons of jumping and lots of sweating to spin to yoga, so the workout gear from Lulu fits just fine. The tanks don't chafe, the ones with built-in bras actually work really well, and the pants/capris are fabulous. The bags I have purchased through Lulu seem to have been tested by women for a while before finally getting it right with numerous pockets, pouches, and helpfully designed features that make them perfect. \n\nI usually get my products from Lulu online but went into the store since I needed some capris before a trip the next day. The capris were a huge hit. I live in Phoenix, and the studio capris were incredibly light weight and a now-everyday wear item. \n\nThe staff were all super friendly, although also a bit hovering and constantly asking if I needed a dressing room (better than no staff and having to wait for a room though!) The store is well designed with easy access and easy to find sizes and helpful staff in every corner. The stores sometimes have more colors and options than what is online. I didn't see the sale rack, and I need to ask next time! \n\nThis location offers the free yoga, running, and cross fit classes during the week.\n\nThe cons: Lulu's final sale items are final sale and non-returnable. So, if you choose something from the final sale, try it on, check for shoddy stitching and anything else funky. The return policy is really strict. An item that was regular price can be returned within 14 days of the original purchase date. All tags must be still attached. From what I read on some of the Lululemon fan blogs, the quality has gone down hill after the manufacturing started in other locations besides the original Canada location. Also bright colors and dark colors have bled. I had a dark Ta Ta Tamer (love the bra!) bleed onto a bright green tank. I also had a pop orange cool racerback bleed onto a towel when sweating it out at the gym. I did follow all the specific detailed laundry rules too!
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I'm very picky about who cuts my hair and must admit that I walked away from The Art of Shaving at the Venetian highly impressed. Ask for Mike, he's been in the business for 30+ years and can do a superb fade, traditional men's haircut, et al. Best haircut in Las Vegas, don't go off the strip.
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This place was awesome I always got the Fleetwood Mac pizza, a pizza covered in mac n' cheese. Stopped by last Tuesday, only to find they were closed. Quite a bummer. I hope they re-open soon!
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Visiting family, we had a sitting with a new baby. The photographer was excellent and patient. The studio was cool (temperature wise), clean and professional. You review your proofs in minutes and pick up picture the same day. I ordered a collage and the photographer ran down all the packages, combos, and discounts based on what we were looking for so it was easy to figure out what to get, than trying to calculate which was the best deal in our heads. I wish I could recall her name. \n\nMy sister has a membership and it seems like a beneficial program if you have a growing family and need professional pictures done throughout the coming years. \n\nHighly recommended *but go early and plan ahead if taking a small one. Earlier appointments, you tend to have the place to yourself.
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cool atmosphere but I wasnt impressed with the food. I guess I like traditional and this reminded me of texmex. I'm also not a fan of chepolte and Verde sauces so it could be I ordered the wrong thing. I think over all the atmosphere is fun.
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Hopefully you are only a coffee addict. After all, you could have the double duty of caffeine addiction and gambling, and that would be awfully bad.\n\nComing to Perq (I refuse to say the \""the\"" in front), is plenty worth the wait. You see, your kinda held captive, as it's the only offering of coffee in the hotel. The line on weekends is 10-20 deep on weekends, so there's no quick fix.\n\nA small bakery selection, and all the regular stuff (espresso, lattes), with one special feature, a Liquor Affogato, and I can only imagine what its like.\n\nCute attire + nice design - no WIFI = 4.0 stars.
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This was my first time coming to this Hot Bagels & Deli location or any other location. It will also be my last time coming to any Hot Bagels & Deli location. I purchased a Restaurant.com Certificate and tried to use it at this store only to be greeted with a bunch of crap about the certificate. \n\nFirst, I was told that it had expired, actually they never expire and it says so on the certificate. Second, I was told that people keep bringing in copies of the certificate. Now that's a great way to endear a customer to your business, accuse them of lying and trying to cheat you. By the way, stupid counter person, there is a registration number on the certificate and a phone number for Restaurant.com where you can verify the certificate is valid. \n\nWhile standing there, the woman called someone, I assume the owner (Bruce?) and when she hung up I was told that they don't take Restaurant.com certificates any longer, but she would do me a FAVOR and take this one, this time. I was also told that I could not use it to purchase the $17.00 worth of sandwiches I had ordered. I would have to buy all of the various parts of the sandwiches I wanted and make them myself; another requirement that is not listed on the certificate. I guess the profit margin is bigger on the parts of the sandwich than it is on a store made sandwich. This is a pretty penny pinching way of doing business. \n\nObviously, the people behind the counter don't know what they are doing and have no concept of how to handle a Restaurand.com certificate. Obviously, the owner has his own ideas of how to handle these certificates. So, to the owner (Bruce?), you made a huge mistake this morning by not living up to your responsibilities to redeem my certificate. The certificate was issued without all of the crap restrictions you placed on it once I entered your store, so you are either stupid or arrogant to think that you can treat customers poorly and get away with it. \n\nI walked out of your store this morning and my money walked out with me. I will never enter your store again, and I will make it my life's work to tell anyone that will listen, just what a jerk you are and how poorly I was treated by you and your employees. I may not cost you a lot of business, but I will cost you some. I will also lodge a complaint with Restaurants.com about the treatment I received in your store. They need to know how you treat their customers. By the way, I rated you a one only because I can't rate you a zero.
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You must forgive me if I start gushing and squealing like a school girl; my charming companion and I are in love with Carnivale and collect Venetian masks. In short, this place was heaven to us. \n\nMy personal bias aside, this place can only be described as amazing and elegant. Appropriately located off the canals in the Grand Canal Shoppes in the Venetian, you can browse masquerade masks while hearing gondoliers singing in the background. And mind you, these are not cheap knock-offs made from plastic like you find at local Halloween boutiques; these are are the real deal. Made by hand in Venice in the traditional style from papier-m\u00e2ch\u00e9, each mask is a one of a kind piece of art. From Bautas, to Voltos, to Medico Della Pestes (plague doctors), they carry a large variety of fine masks. \n\nDuring our recent trip to Las Vegas, staying in the Venetian during their Carnivale celebrations, we visited this shop several times trying to decide what we wanted to take home with us (it was an unspoken conclusion that we would both bring home a mask or two). In the end, we bought five masks between the two of us. The staff were exceedingly friendly and took very good care to wrap and pack the masks to keep them safe during our flight home, all the while bantering with each other and chatting with us. They clearly cared about what they did and made the experience more enjoyable. \n\nPrices here are not for the faint of heart, however, but are rather reasonable when you consider these are Venetian imports and hand made works of art. Masks can go between roughly $50 and 800$. More advanced pieces will go higher. You can come away with a good full faced mask for $75 and $300 depending on how elaborate a piece you are looking for. The five masks we walked away with set us back over $700. Were they worth it? Absolutely. \n\nIf you happen to be looking for an elaborate costume or fancy headpiece . . . expect these to go for a few grand. \n\nShopping here was a joy, and we adore what we came away with. We know when we come back to Vegas we are going to be making a few more purchases. \n\nOne last thing I feel compelled to say in response to commentary from other reviewers about Il Prato's \""No Photos\"" policy is . . . stop and think about it. This shop sits in the middle of a high-traffic tourist attraction filled with clumsy oafs tripping over each other taking pictures of every little with their iPhones. If a mask shop allowed photos, every tourist and their child would be coming in and taking up room to pose for Facebook pictures in their expensive and fragile masks. Of course they don't want that. \n\nOnce again, this Il Prato was outstanding.
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Fire cracker shrimp- Spicy Asian Spring Roll, Pho Chay (vegetarian) & Sapporo on draft are all the reason I'll go back! Yumm!\n\nQuite a selection of fresh spring rolls and entrees that I would like to try. Our server was a super cool friendly dude. \n\nA little more expensive than I've paid for Pho in the past- ranges from 7-12 bucks- but it's a local spot and super fresh so I'm down to pay that. I think you should try this place :)
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As a gold elite Best Western Rewards member my wife and I earned a free night and chose to stay at this hotel because we previously had a good experience. During our previous visit we noted that the jacuzzi feature on the bathtub was not working in the room we were assigned and the staff was very helpful and upgraded our room to the sky suite which was phenomenal. During this visit we were assigned one of the standard suites and after checking in the first thing we checked was the jacuzzi feature on the bathtub to see if it was working. We found it once again to be malfunctioning and quickly reported the issue to the front desk. \n\nThe front desk employee apologized and said that he would check to see if the sky suite was available. He ran up to the room and noted that it was available but that he would not be able to give it to us due to the A/C not being turned on yet in the room. I informed him that we would be willing to wait for the room to be ready but he said that he would not allow that. Instead we were assigned an even smaller room than the one we originally had. The front desk clerk told me that he would leave a note for management(who had gone home for the day) to inform them of our issue and that management might be willing to credit us with another stay. \n\nDuring the remainder of our stay I noted several other issues such as outlets not working in our room as well as the vending machine being out of stock of regular coca-cola and and another vending machine completely out of order. The next morning I went to the front desk to see if I could speak to a manager about the issues we had the previous day and the clerk told me that management would not be in for another 30 minutes. I was unable to wait so I recapped the events of the previous evening for the clerk and he assured me that management would either contact me by phone or email me regarding the issues my wife and I experienced. \n\nIt has now been 6 days since we stayed at this location and I have not been contacted by any member of management in any way. I am very displeased with the level of customer service this time around after having such an enjoyable experience during my previous visit. As a gold elite rewards member this is extremely disheartening and really makes me have doubts about staying at another Best Western.
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Well... uh, ok, I hate to be the one to do this but I'm basing my review off of what the server man put in front of me. Ok, here we go..... Had just arrived at this casino, met my sweetie, was real late and neither one of us had dinner so we head into the Grand Lux Cafe. \n\nI'm in the mood for soup, didn't like their soup options so I decide to have their Zen Noodles. After reading the menu description, I realize they're talking about pho, I say yes, that's perfect, definitely will hit the spot. So our server brings my noodles and I immediately notice that the bean sprouts look not so fresh, so I poke my finger into them and eeeeew!(mushy). I spoon a taste of broth and OMG! Are you kidding me! This tastes like chicken broth out of the can. I say whoa now! I am so not going to eat these noodles. So we call over the waiter asking him to send it back and to bring back a menu, (I said please) I felt bad for doing this but I usually pay around $5 for a good bowl of pho in the bay area and they were charging $14. The manager came over and apologized profusely and took care of us from there on, (good manager) Obviously the best thing here on out is if I want a bowl of Pho then I will only order from a noodle shop.
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Recently opened, they served wonderful Asian cuisine, Great Taste and very good service. It's a small restaurant nested on the NW Corner of Arizona Ave and Ray Rd. Our favorite is the XO Seafood Fried Rice, the fish dishes are also wonderful. Definitely one of my favorites if not the best Asian/Chinese restaurant in East Valley.
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I decided to give Mojo Yogurt another try. I've never been a fan of Mojo, and last night cemented my displeasure. \n\nWe walked in around 10:30 pm on a Saturday and found three young employees screwing around. I was a teenager once (I suppose we all were...), but even then I knew what constituted \""professional\"" behavior. I was in a good mood, so I was willing to overlook this...but at this time, they just happened to be emptying out the trays that catch the melted yogurt. \n\nNever in my life have I been more disgusted. Even the three girls were grossed out as they poured the brown, chunky liquid into the trash cans. There was melted refuse on the floor and splashed on the machines. Their explanation? \""It's that time of the night!\""\n\nI tried to look away but I couldn't seem to get the image out of my mind. I had a sample or two but my stomach started to rumble. I looked over to the toppings bar and realized that I didn't trust what they were serving. If the health department walked in this place, it would have been shut down immediately. \n\nThe yogurt machines do not have any special plastic tips to make the yogurt flow out in a three-dimensional star pattern; the yogurt comes out of the machine in a cylindrical shape--strikingly similar to a solid turd. Sucks to be a chocolate fan! \n\nI looked at my friend and we silently eyed the door; I couldn't bring myself to purchase food from such an unkempt establishment. We quickly hurried out and headed to Yogurtland back in Scottsdale. Thank goodness there are a plethora of reputable, clean yogurt shops elsewhere!
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Wow. This place is amazing. I don't like breakfast for various reasons. The main one being the options. When I travel I usually skip it and do an early lunch but I gave this a try because of the reviews and the time constraints we were under. Best eggs and breakfast potatoes I've had by far.The biscuit was also really good. Skip being robbed by a buffet and come here instead you'll love it. Please bring one of these to Atlanta!
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The only way these people get two stars is because I liked the food. Well I loved the food. But anyways. The service was horrible. Wasn't busy at all and our server only had two tables to wait on. She either didn't like her job or she didn't like us. Wouldn't even fill up our sodas. And she was just standing there. Will never go back but I hear they have a take out place on Rainbow. I plan on going there to get some food without having to talk to their servers.
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Wouldn't come back here again. Worst meal I have ever had,. The service was slow. Steak was ok had no flavor at all. Some of out steaks were overcooked and like beef jerky. Sides were cold. Mac had absolutely no flavor at all. The mashed tasted sour too! There are other restaurants that are way better than this one. Also at 9:00 there hardly any people in the place. Busboys were super rude and would reach over you without even saying excuse me.
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Not good I won't be back
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My pizza was a half-burned grease bucket. Gross, I highly doubt they gave Oprah what they gave me!
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I was here one night to get some dishes to go. Honestly, I don't understand why the rating is so high. Maybe I went on the wrong night. The decor is really cute and the service is really nice but...that's pretty much it. \n\nI ordered L&L Hawaiian BBQ Mix, Seafood Mix, and Spam musubi. \n\nThe first problem was rice. Part of it was overcooked and soggy, the other part, uncooked. Any Asian dish has to have at least \""descent\"" rice to enjoy the rest of the plate. \n\nThe second problem was the seafood. I understand that this is not Roy's but still, it would have been nice if they could have given me a real piece of fish and shrimps instead of all panko and batter.\n\n*Food = badly cooked rice ruined pretty much everything\n*Decor = very cute\n*Location = it looked a little shady but it was around 8pm and very dark\n*Service = very nice\n*Price = ok but not worth what I received.
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So I stop in at Big O tires because I had a slow leak in my rear tire. I pull in and I tell the the guy I have a leak and I want to get my tire plugged. He takes the tire off and finds a nail in the tread and takes the tire in the shop. As I am waiting for him to plug the tire I hear him take the tire off of the rim in the garage. I tell the other guy in the garage I wanted my tire plugged. This joker proceeds to tell me that it is against the law to plug tires...lol. So, of course I had to call him out on his lie. He then tells me it is 19.95 to patch the tire, but he won't charge me. He said just tip the other guy. Yeah, like I'm going to do what he tells me.\n\nSo now I have been much longer than I should have and I need my tire high speed balanced because they had taken my tire off of the rim. So I go inside to pay and the guy tells me don't worry about it that there is no charge. I told him to give me a receipt just incase the tire was not repaired properly. I then told him how his employee lied about plugging tires and state laws. He apologized for the liar in the garage trying to scam me.\n\nThen I go to leave and Is see the guy trimming the plug off the tire. I asked him why there was a plug in my tire when he said it was against the law..lol. He said they patch and plug tires. This guy can't even scam people without getting caught in his lies. All of this could have been avoided if he would have spent the 30 seconds it would have taken to plug my tire.\n\nI'll be back there when Is need to rotate my tires. I always go back to places after I give them a bad review. I give them a chance to redeem themselves.\n\nAll you have to do is be honest with people and you will make money at any type if business. When you lie to customers it discredits everyone at your place of business.
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I will NEVER go back to this range. If you don't want to read my lengthy complaints, read this: Go to Caswells off the 60 in Mesa. \n\nSome background, I am an experienced shooter (14 years) and a decorated Navy sharp shooter. \nI like going to the desert to shoot because in my experience, staff at ranges and usually arrogant dicks. C2 did more than exceed my expectations. \n\nBefore I walked in, I read their signs to be sure I was meeting their rules walking in open carry. My firearm was clear, though within seconds of walking in, I was approached by a staff member, \""before you walk in, will you be sure a round isn't chambered?\"" First, I did this. Second, how does he know I didn't do this because he asked me to clear before I walked in. I will never unholster my weapon in public unless I intend to fire, and if he wanted me to clear when I walked in, he could have asked me politely when I entered. I apologized, for whatever I did that wasn't as expected and went about my business. \n\nWhen I got to my lane, the range officer noted that the target retrieval device wasn't working properly and moved my to a different lane. I was all ready to shoot, so before I moved, I dropped my clip,cleared my weapon, moved the ammo over to the lane and then came back for the gun. When I did that, the range office said, \""you were supposed to holster your weapon.\"" I was somewhat confused, so simply apologized and he further said, \""I just told you that.\""\nI was wearing two sets of hearing protection and whatever this guy muttered to me, was clearly missed. He was very rude about it after my apology for missing that, when I clearly made an effort to be safe my moving the loaded clip in a separate trip from the empty and cleared gun.\n\nI popped off two boxes of ammo, and thought about buying another 50 rounds, so I asked him, \""how much do you sell ammo for?\"" Instead of, \""what size?\"" or \""what are you looking for?\"" The jerk in the most annoyed and matter-of-fact tone of speaking said, \""that depends on what caliber.\"" After my purchase I was getting ready to go, my personal items were on a bench behind me and I again made sure the range officer was to see I moved my empty clips separately from the gun to the bench behind me. As I did so, he straight yelled at me, \""anytime you are back here you have to holster your weapon.\"" I was confused because I thought he meant 'back here' as back at the lanes, from the store, and you cant fire a weapon in the holster... I then figure out we was referring to back here as behind the yellow line. When I asked for clarification, he thought I was being smart with him and spat more attitude at me. \n\nEssentially, This was my first and last experience at this range. I feel that I was targeted as I saw multiple safety violations for other patrons, though this guy for some reason wanted to hold me accountable for all of the unknown (published or spoken) rules of their range. \n\nGo to Caswells off the 60 in Mesa.
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My first time staying at the Rio and I just was amazed at how great the service was. Yes this place looks like it is still in the 80's with that ugly color on the outside but the rooms in the inside weren't bad at all. \n\nGot comped rooms at the Rio a queen bed that also allowed our doggy. It wasn't a bad place to stay and I was actually really surprised! Also we got two free cute doggie bowls for our new puppy. He loved them! \n\nStayed for the weekend had a great time and everything was free what else can I ask for? :) \n\nThe only thing that I would suggest is not to valet your car because the self park seems much faster to get to the hotel. Also they do have a lot of these weird shows which half naked girls are dancing in what seems like underwear. A lot of people were looking at it. The music was good though. :) So no complaints on my end.
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WOW! That is the first word that comes to mind. I called to make a lunch business meeting reservation and you'd thought I was asking them to sponsor the lunch! I was told that they really don't like business meetings taking place because of shift change and how long they take. I reacted with asking him if I should seek another restaurant to make my reservation that can accommodate the meeting. He rebutted with \""well I have your name down\"" and then click. This bothered me so I called back to cancel my lunch meeting with the manager. After being \""disconnected\"" once I was finally able to share my story and cancel my reservation with the manager. The manager was really nice though. Yikes, this is not customer service of any kind. It's sad because I really wanted to try something new (sad face)!
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The food is oily and expensive\n\nI think the prime reason why people come here is due to the location\nOtherwise, there are many better places in the plaza to eat.
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This show is WAY overrated in my opinion. I know it is Vegas, but they don't need to make the entire dialogue sexually oriented. It feels a bit juvenile after a while.
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bad service last night the sever never came to the table after we were there for about 15mn went to bar and got our drinks for us. bartender was very good
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For all the hype this place is getting, this place is TERRIBLE!!! Decor was ugly, music was subpar, no one was dancing, including the terribly dressed go-go dancers (It's pretty bad when even the hired dancers won't dance).\n\nThe worst part of Hakkasan is their clientele. This is definitely the opposite of an upscale club. Picture drunk, botox-filled, late 40 somethings, mixed with dirty cowboys, mixed with girls who couldn't get into hotter clubs. \n\nI went there with 6 good-looking girls and we left this dump for XS within 30 mins of arrival and had the most epic night. As we walked out of the Hakkasan, a bouncer actally told us that we hurt his feelings because we were leaving already. \n\nWord of advice: Save your time and sexy outfit. Any club housed in a 5 star hotel on the strip will be a better choice than this one.
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I am Italian and I NEVER go to Italian restaurants because they're never better then what I make at home. However, Uncle Sal's is PHENOMENAL. The gentleman on the phone was so wonderful when I called and helped me create the pizza I wanted. The pizza itself was TO DIE FOR! The crust was so fresh, the cheese was perfection and all the toppings were awesome. \nI honestly could go on forever about this place. I even called to thank them personally for such a lovely experience. Everything about this experience was what great customer service and great food should be.
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So I had this $25 gift certificate from restaurant.com that clearly stated \""NO EXPIRATION DATE\"" and what happens? They won't take it. So yeah, I've had it forever and always forgot to bring it with me but that's beside the point - it says \""NO EXPIRATION\""!!! So starting off on the wrong foot, we stood in the doorway for a while until I chased down a waitress to ask where we could sit. The patio and bar were full and only one table was available inside. We sat and were quickly attended to by a great server (Eddie) who was obviously super busy but never once ignored us. The food was so-so; I remember it being better in the past when this place was not nearly as busy. The calamari was a bit soggy but decent tasting and the rock shrimp tempura was slightly soggy as well but OUT OF THIS WORLD in flavor! All of the sushi rolls on the special menu were either deep fried or covered in spicy mayo. You think I kid; I don't. And honestly, something tasted off, not super fishy but like the Hamachi had been previously frozen for a month and wasn't fresh? Unfortunately Tammy wasn't behind the bar so I didn't stop to piss and moan and make a scene but had she been there and had a moment to chat (like she has in the past) I probably would have said something. Even though I really want to give this place 1 star for tonight's several moments of WTF, Eddie was a killer attentive server, the food was expeditiously prepared, I think Tammy is a cool chick, and the all-day happy hour and sushi costs can't be beat anywhere in this state. I used to think Pearl was a underrated, hidden gem but apparently some of the quality has suffered with the increase in business. Too bad, now it's just a place you can say \""you get what you pay for\"" and that is truly unfortunate.
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I got a pretty good haircut, and the price was great. It took quite a bit longer than I expected, but then I remembered that my hair dresser was a student, and I would rather for her to take her time, than to go fast and I walk out with a crooked cut. \n\nI DON'T recommend getting the Owapu Keratin treatment IF you have fine hair. First, it's not a Keratin treatment, it's just a deep conditioning treatment. My hair has been SUPER greasy since the treatment. It has shine, but absolutely no volume. Even after I have washed it with a clarifying shampoo, it looks like haven't taken a shower in a day or two. Forget having somewhat descent looking hair on day two. I'm just hoping my hair gets back to normal after a couple more washes. Fingers crossed.
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If you're looking for a nice place to avoid the average club scene then it's the place to go. I'm not into country type of music so I waited until after 11pm for the more mix music and it was decent.
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This bar used to be better in the early 2000's before it was given a makeover. Great place for stiff drinks that are super affordable. Music is usually pretty good and they sometimes have DJ's come in that play good dance stuff.
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The food was excellent as always but the service definitely has to improve, this was the second time in a row that it took long for refills and the appetizers came out at almost the same time as entrees. The food is so good that it's worth it though.
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A great place for a little sweet treat. The cakes and cupcakes look absolutely beautiful. My boys enjoyed a cookie and cupcake. Very fresh and moist. I like that they sell milk and other drinks too.
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Crappy sushi, and our server was overwhelmed and took way too long to get our drinks, miso soup, and edamame. (10 minutes for the drinks, then another 10 for the soup, then another 5 minutes for the edamame).\nPlus, the ambiance inside was awful- the red lights are retarded, seriously, get some new lighting. The loud club music was pretty annoying as well.\nIf you have any taste for sushi, you're not going to find it for a good price in Vegas. Either don't go out, or go to a $$$$. This place is for middle-American tourists and high school kids.\n-Oh, the worst hot sake I've ever ingested.
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It is difficult to give a fast-food burger joint five stars, so I hesitate, but my family would easily do so for Freddy's.. \n\nFreddy's was easily worth a second visit. On the first trip I had the double California and it was very good, my wife had a single steak-burger. The patty, although slightly thin, has some nice char which we both really enjoyed. My son had a hot dog and he said it was better than Nathans. He gave it 5 stars.The bun is loaf style, buttered and toasted. The thin-cut fries were excellent, and we used the special sauce for dipping which was far better than the usual ketchup. The meal ended with a shared Turtle Sundae which was first-rate and very tasty.\n\nThe second trip called for a Patty Melt, it was delicious. The onions were perfectly grilled and tasty, the bread toasted and buttered. A nice meat to bread ratio. I added some of the Freddy Sauce and it made the sandwich even better. The meal ended again with a Turtle sundae.\n\nThe price is reasonable along with an ample menu selection to warrant future return visits. I would not say that Freddy;s is better than Two Guys, Smashburger, In-n-out, they are all on the burger radar, but Freddy's offers a great alternative and excellent custard creations for dessert.The dining room is large and has a welcome ambiance, the self-serve drink station, Freddy's Sauce & Ketchup dispenser are a welcome change to tearing open 10-15 small packets plus the amenities are well-done. The staff is helpful and friendly plus eager to answer any questions.\n\nThe only reason to go to Micky D's is if you only have a dollar in your pocket.
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The hubsters and I came here on date night recently. It was around 6:15 on a Saturday night, and surprisingly slow. I had the Cream Ale and it was yummy. The husband tried the Session and Irish Red and liked both. We split the House salad which was bomb, the pizza bread which sucked, and the fennel sausage pizza which was good. The service was lacking until I spoke up and said we wanted some help, and then the guy was super polite and attentive. Was a little pushy in trying to get us to order...dude, just give me a couple minutes to look over the menu, okay? But all in all it was good and we love little breweries like this.
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this is the WORST!!!! Asian buffet I have ever eaten at. Things were barely warm, many were greasy, and many things had no taste at all.
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9pm on a Sat night and wait was about 5 min to get a table. Service with Jason was very friendly and burgers were tasty. About the only down side was that we didn't get our shakes until we were almost done with the burgers, but hey, thats dessert....\n\nBest part is that dinner only cost $21 for both of us. We'll be back.
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Best chips and salsa ever! The lobster enchilada was to die for. I have no complaints.
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I am stunned that no one has reviewed this place! Every time I am in LV, it is a must-stop at least twice! They have the best pizza EVER! And I am from NY, so clearly I've ingested a few slices! Having said that, they do have other options; calzones, lasagna, panini. It's just a tiny place in the Venetian Food Court, but well worth the stop and it's very inexpensive. Great place to get a couple slices on the way back up to your room and enjoy in bed - helps keep those bad mornings away, hahaha!
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Solid. Lots of people. Good beer. I actually like the wheat, which is weird... No complaints, would come back anytime.
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