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If I could give this place 0 stars I would! We came here thinking it would be a great car wash in a good location and left highly disappointed. When we pulled up and asked them about a wash that they would recommend it turned into a sales pitch coming from five different angles. Each guy has a better deal to offer for some reason and they all work for the same company. The time to wash the car was fast but when they asked if it looked okay and we were under a tarp it did. But as soon as we pulled away all we saw on the hood of our black car was green lint from the rags they were using. We drove straight back but the manager was nowhere to be found and the only people outside wiping the cars down didn't speak English. When we got home and took a closer look in the sun I was able to wipe the Green lint off but noticed a sticky residue on the hood of our car. It was as if it was under a sap tree. Good thing we only paid $15 but it was $15 poorly spent. I'd rather go through a drive-through carwash at a gas station than ever go back to this place again. | 0 |
I liken car towing to having my teeth drilled. I hope never to need it done but if I do, I hope it'll be quick, painless and unmemorable. My experience with 777 was quick and painless but certainly not unmemorable... because it was THAT good. \n\nHere's the situation: I had just come off a 13 hour shift. I was tired, hungry, and had to pee like a racehorse (sorry, way TMI). But the only thing that mattered at the moment was getting home and all my other needs could wait. \n\nSo I hop into my car, and turn it... wait, what? OK, try this again. Turn it... uh oh. Turn it... on? Maybe? Uhh, no, not quite. My mind races, quickly trying to figure out how to get in touch with roadside assistance. \""Is it in the manual? Should I google it? Maybe if I keep trying to turn the car on the problem will fix itself. Man, I'm hungry. Where in the manual would it... damn, I gotta pee.\"" Yes, this is the flighty mind of a tired nurse when her car won't start at the end of the day. \n\nFinally I noticed, in the corner of my eye, on the corner of the driver's side window, the answer to my burning question... and there, my friends, was the Kia Roadside Assistance sticker. (Go ahead, point and laugh at me. I deserve it.) Called up, gave my VIN number and a quick explanation of my issue and after hanging up I immediately got a text with 777's contact info and their ETA. \n\nThe tow truck arrived within 20 minutes, and 20 minutes ahead of ETA! The mechanic was so super friendly. He was professional, efficient and very helpful. As you probably already guessed by now it was the battery. Turns out, these things aren't meant to bake in the sun for 12 hours a day. Who knew? He had me up and running in 5 minutes and I didn't need a tow after all. \n\nI don't think anyone is ever happy when they need a tow truck... but despite my full bladder and empty stomach, I was thrilled with the fast and friendly service and was glad to have had 777 respond to my call. And if you get the choice of who to have tow your vehicle, I highly recommend 777 Towing! | 1 |
Omg I can drink the salsa tomatillo. Wish this place were closer to home. | 1 |
This is a $hit hole w bunch of \""I just turned 21 woot woot\""ers in slutty attires obnoxiously drunk running around. The service is bad. Very bad. (I waited for my drinks forever ...). I see they tried to modernize & dazzle up the place ending in vain.\n\nU get 20% automatic surcharge for everything here though service is usually below average.\n\nThe club here on Friday night was rather empty...kind of a joke. Yes I do see they tried to stuff the place w servers/dancers w fake boobies but they got no personality what's so ever. Performances are mediocre.\n\nOverall this place deserves one star. | 0 |
I decided to go and get my truck washed on Saturday at Simoniz. First professional carwash it has had in about 2 years. For $5 you get a basic wash and towel dry. No vacuuming done. Most of the other Wash-n-Go places let you vacuume your vehicle, but I'd rather have my vehicle towel dried. \n\nI pull in and the assistant manager says their having a special $29.99 detail (which includes their $19.99 deluxe wash). We talk for a few minutes and I state I don't want the armerol or air freshener or any of that stuff done to the inside of the truck. I just wanted the seat vacuumed. He said he will do the deluxe wash and shampoo the seats (which requires a wet vac that sucks out 90% of the water.) for $29.99. I ask how long all of this will take and am told 25-30minutes, tops. SOLD! My truck is 15 years old and has 15 years work of grime in the cloth seats. \n\nI walk inside and watch them pull my truck up to the ramp thing. Then watch it go through the wash, making sure all the special lights go one for the different treatments. I proceed to head on down the the cashier and pay. $29.99 on the card. Apparently, I got a pretty good deal because the cashier said, \""WOW!\"" I know how to deal...whatever.\n\nI make my way outside, pull up a chair to the table out there, and watch my truck pulled around to the detail area. I wanted to keep an eye on things. I was pretty much staring at my truck the whole time. My truck proceeds to sit for about 15 minutes before anyone begins on the detail. \n\n45 minutes later, my truck is \""done\"". \n\nI first inspect the outside of the truck. I notice there is still some soot on the tailgate from when we went camping last. I ask him to clean it off. He wipes his finger over it as if it was damage. Then notices that its not, and wipes it off with a cleaner. \n\nI open up the passenger side door and have a look in. I notice that the seats still look a little dingy and the area between the driver and passenger side wasn't even touched. I point this out to the guy who was doing the detail work. He says sorry for missing it and proceeds to use some cleaning (degreaser) solution and rub it out. I immediately say, \""I was told that the seats would be shampooed and then a majority of the water vacuumed out. Was that not done?\"" And he couldn't lie stating he used the wet vac, because I never saw anything of that type rolled over to the truck. The guy tells me that that process would take a lot longer. \n\nUM HELLO...I FLIPPIN WANT WHAT I PAID FOR!!! I don't give a sh*t if you have to take the time to do the job correctly. I refrained from saying that though. \n\nThe detail guy goes and gets the assistant manager and brings him back and the asst. manager asks if everything is okay. HELL NO. Things are not okay! After explaining what the (Fail to) detail guy did, the asst. mgr apologized and proceeded to get another detail guy on the job. \n\nJust because I was pissed, I decided to talk to the manager too. He said, he'd make sure everything was done over again and correct. LIKE IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN DONE THE FIRST TIME AROUND! \n\nTime at Car Wash now - 1hr \n\nFrankie did an awesome job on detailing my truck. He wanted me to inspect both the outside and inside before leaving. Everything looked fantastic!! I had wished Frankie would have done the detailing the first time around. The manager gives me a free wash but only after I asked for some form of compensation. \n\nTime at Car Wash now - 1hr 40mins \n\nI get into the truck to leave and grab for my key. Hmm... Its not in the ignition. I holler over to Frankie a car away and ask if he'd seen my key. He walks over and says, \""Its not in the ignition??\"" I bit my tongue as a \""Here's your sign\"" comment was nano seconds from leaving my mouth. \n\nMy key is officially MIA. I wasn't about to say, oh its just the spare...dont worry about it. HELL NO! I have a habit of locking my keys in my truck, so I need the spare!! Next thing I know, I have 6 guys around my truck looking for my key. This is the WORST possible thing that could have happened after the failed shampoo seats incident. I was LIVID and everyone within ear shot knew it.\n\nFinally my key is located. The person who drove it from the line to the detail area put it in the cupholder. Why would someone remove the key from the ignition!? Why not just leave it there? \n\nThe other assistant manager is one of the guys looking for my key. After it is found, he apologizes and gives me a book of washes and a free hand wax. Says that from now on to ask for him personally when I come in and he'll make I'm taken care of when there. \n\n\""Warren\"" is all clean and shiny, but with the hassle that I went through...I don't even know if I want to use the free washes/wax. \n\nTime at Car Wash - 2hrs | 0 |
I went for lunch yesterday. I was impressed! We had a very nice waiter. \nI got the spinach salad and I ate every single bite. The ingredients were fresh and it wasn't over-dressed. My friend got the Pub burger. It looked amazing. He raved about it. \n\nNot sure if they take reservations. If you go in the evening, it'd be helpful to call ahead. My friends tried to go for dinner recently and they said it was shoulder to shoulder packed. \n\nLooking forward to going again and trying more dishes. | 1 |
This is a weekly place for us. Same two servers (mother and daughter). This is more of a hang out. Don't go for a Parisian experience dressed in your Sunday best, it's more of a mom and pop shop to hang out and enjoy some quiet time. | 1 |
Where did I end up eating? The reviews here do not match the atrocity of food I just ate from Asian Cafe Express. The lo mein was so oily and the fried rice was crunchy....an 'uncooked' kind of crunchy! I ordered the family special with orange chicken, sweet and sour chicken and mongolian beef. \n\nThey did not put ay sauce or give me a side of sauce for my sweet and sour chicken, and the orange chicken was mushy and plain. \n\nEverything was so disgusting, I ended up throwing it away after a few bites. I was very disappointed after having such high expectations with the reviews. I will never go back and the only word of mouth campaign I'm running is \""Do not go here!\"" | 0 |
Unfortunately this place has shut down for good and i'm not exactly sure why. Could it be for health code reasons just like EFS was shut down? If anyone knows please chime in. | 0 |
Since this cafe is open 24-hours, we ended up here after trying to hit up club Mix. There was no wait for a table, thank goodness, and the server took our order right away. Food came in a timely manner, and yes, it was definitely tasty. We ordered cheeseburgers and club sandwiches with fries. Manager on duty came over to the table and harassed us a little bit, saying we had to keep it down because we were too loud. OK really? There were only 4 of us, and there were bigger parties sitting around us being way louder! WTF? She came back a second time to be a jerk just because one of us had asked for mayonnaise, not knowing it was right in front of him. I don't know, maybe she thought he was being a smart ass about it? Whatever. Totally rude and unprofessional. Our server was GREAT and even though his boss was a d--- we left him with a good tip. | 0 |
Not happy....have a very amiable labradoodle...they took 4 hours and he came home looking like a poodle which I expressly didn't ask for and they sliced his nose....started bleeding again when we got home....I don't understand ....I'm not a professional but have groomed my dog most of his two and half years of life....without hurting him....the two times I was too tired to do it myself he was injured by a supposed professional....WTF! | 0 |
I love this place. Spicy noodles are good, red curry, fried rice (basil and regular) S&S chicken, and lastly, pad Thai -- although a bit sweet the first time, it was very good the next. Lunch specials are a good value as well... As you can tell, I have been there enough times to be considered a fan. I hope you enjoy as much as I do! | 1 |
I love this place! Pretty much my favorite thing to do in Vegas. Pricewise, you can get $5 off coupons in the books that are free in the cabs or on their website so it's only $20. The Shaq figure is huge! It really is an interactive experience...you can get up close and personal with the figures and can touch/grab them all over except for their head/facial region. My old favorite was the Rock who is now outside and free to pose with. Not sure who my new fav is....maybe Hef or the fact that you can stick your neck in the tiger's mouth at the Seigfreid and Roy station. Put aside an hour or two for this place whenever you're in the area and you won't be disappointed. | 1 |
I can't decide which is worse...the food or the service. Actually, yes I can. The service bites big time. For a table of eight, you'd think you might wanna check back once, maybe even twice. Or at least make eye contact for Pete's sake! As for the food, the Shepherd's pie is a big No! How can you mess up Shepherd's pie? It was similar to Sloppy Joes or Hamburger Helper? Hey, maybe it's Sloppy Joe Hamburger Helper???The Chicken Boxty was not bad with big chunks of bell pepper-yum-but I think I detected a tinny flavor to the chicken. I wonder if they buy Chicken-in-a-Can @ Costco. Seriously??? The waitress STILL is not back!\n\nOkay, I've simmered down since I originally drafted this. The service did suck, the food was okay, but what do we expect from a pseudo Irish bar, anyhow? :) | 0 |
Met them at the home and garden show and will be ordering our doggie door soon. Great presentation of a quality product. | 1 |
I completely take back my comments. They are so slow that they hardly care and staff is uninterested and complacent. Maybe lunch is busy but dinner is a ghost town. Ended up walking out after waiting 10 minutes to grab a beer before the hornets game. | 0 |
Hmmm, well we were the only two people in there.. and the food took 25 minutes. For a gyro and a veggie pita??? After that, it wasn't anything all that good :( Meh, probably not going to go back. | 0 |
Sakana has the best food ever !! Service is amazing and the owners are wonderful including our waitress Carlos ! Very nice and polite and continuously checking on us to make sure we're doing good ! Best sushi in town!! | 1 |
I took two old photos to have copies made. One would think photos would be put on photo paper, not something that would be considered flimsy typing paper. Since we are visiting here, I didn't have the time to go back and have this done correctly. Don't bother to go there to have photos copied, since the person I talked to on the phone couldn't grasp the meaning of photo paper. | 0 |
I went to see Terry on a company trip to Vegas. The show was fantastic: it was hilarious, was jaw droppingly executed, was relatively clean and inoffensive, and had a pretty good pace. I laughed so hard I cried a couple times at the cowboy, the cougar, and the pot smoking dummy. I hope Terry keeps updating his show with these heavy personality dummies.\n\nThe only complaint with the show is that Terry sang three of his own songs. I want to be sensitive here: the songs were filled with heart, had a wonderful message, and earn money for charity. How could I say anything negative? They just didn't fit the show very well: for example, we were laughing our guts out and then he would start singing about cancer and little boys who ride horses when they die. The song didn't work-at all-and was uncomfortable.\n\nEverything else was perfect! Highly recommended show! Will come back with my wife. | 1 |
This place makes me nervous just thinking about going there.\nI have officially decided I am never going back here again. I will drive 15-20 miles to my nearest Sprouts or the Fancy Fry's in Scottsdale before I ever drive 1 mile to get to Safeway.\nIt's that bad.\nNot only is the parking lot notoriously sketchy with inconsiderate drivers abounding, but there are numerous problems inside the store, as well:\n1) You walk in to a rather dimly-lighted store, usually with a sour-faced security guard blocking your access to the carts.\n2) What carts you ask? That's a good question. Several times I have had to grab a handbasket because there were no carts in stock, even though I had a long grocery list to fulfill. I actually saw the cartboys leaning against the cartrails, laughing and having a heck of a time. Look, I get it, it's hot outside and you don't want to get get the carts, but C'MON!\n3) The first thing you see upon walking in may or may not be a ghetto display of moldy-looking fruit, or on the 4th of July, a teenage employee roasting hot dogs on a bunsen burner with open containers of ketchup and mustard on a rickety table.\n4) Venture into the produce section, and you will meander through very difficult twists and turns that your cart may not even fit through. Please, managers, make sure that the spaces between fruit stands are at least cart-width!!!\n5) The line for the pharmacy extends into the produce area. Enough said.\n6) Expect for the aisles to have large space-blocking cardboard displays and/or fallen down merchandise and/or an employee restocking items right in the middle of the day. I would say half of the aisles are blocked at any given time.\n7) Once you have completed your hazardous journey of finding everything on your list, you must enter one of the two checkout lines, which are so long that they become another force blocking the aisleways. Two checkout lines, you say? Yes, only two, despite there being 5 or 6 total checkout lanes. If you are a young lady with any shred of fashion or hygiene, expect to be \""checked out\"" by creepy older men whilst standing innocently in line.\n8) Your cashier will either be a surly teenage boy or a pregnant teenage girl who does a poor job managing the line and barely gives you the time of day and/or forgets to give you the receipt when you are done. But you are so eager to get out of there, you simply don't care to go back and ask for it.\n\nOh, and there may or may not be trash on the floor.\nIf Safeway as a nationwide brand prides themselves on safety or service, they need to get their corporate people in here to take a look at this store, and either condemn it or fire everyone who works here.\nIt's even more pitiful because they are the closest store to everyone who lives downtown, so they could easily be the most popular.\nPlease, downtown, replace this disgraceful store with a Whole Foods or a Sprouts or a place with a shred of human decency. | 0 |
Some of the worst mexican food I've had out in arizona burrito was super greasy! There was hair in my food and the employees were rude. Overall don't recommend this place... | 0 |
Even though I still have not purchased a new tire from these guys, the 2 times I have been in there they treated me like an extremely valued customer. \n\nThey've mounted & balanced some tires for me that I had purchased elsewhere (online) and they did about the best job of balancing I've ever had done in Las Vegas, and for a very reasonable price. \n\nThe only reason I knocked them down a star is because they have a fairly small selection of truck tires to pick from and don't seem to be that motivated to special order product in for you. \n\nBased on my experience with these guys I would definitely recommend them as a place to check with if you need anything they offer. | 1 |
Started with a $10 margarita with little to no tequila in it. My husband, son and I ordered three different dishes, only to be told they were out of all three! We re-ordered. My husband had the beef, I had the pork and both of us thought they were overpriced and flavorless. I couldn't find my \""grilled vegetables\"" as the portion was hidden under the meat and teeny. It consisted of one small slice (1 inch diameter) of yellow squash, 1 smaller slice of onion and two tinier slices of something else I couldn't identify. 1/8 c.., max. The meat was tough--needed to have been marinated or at least cooked in the sauce in order to pick up the flavor.\nVery disappointing. | 0 |
DO NOT RENT FROM THEM. We were lucky to escape renting from this place and found a better alternative. Our experience through the application process was TERRIBLE. We were told it was a $300 deposit, then a $575 deposit, then a $150 deposit. NO ONE IN THE OFFICE ever knew what they were talking about, which was astonishing since we spoke to a new staff member with every interaction. They were the most unprofessional, unorganized, uneducated bunch that I have ever worked with in my entire life. To top it off, they refused to return $100 fee (towards deposit) after their series of errors. RENT FROM ANYWHERE BUT HERE. | 0 |
I am a recent Food City convert. I used to only go when I needed hominy in bulk and couldn't find it in the grocery store. I now shop here on a much more regular basis for 2 reasons. \n\n1. Cheap ass produce. Seriously 8 cucumbers for $1 and 3 pounds of roma tomatoes for $1. Ridiculous. I have a juicer so we use A LOT of produce and Food City has 80% cheaper produce than any other grocery stores in the state. \n\n2. Cheap ass spices - I recently made Puerco pibil and needed Anchiote, I found it for $2 in a small bag. The only other store I found that carried it was charging over $12, no lie. \n\nSo I can't vouch for the rest of the store, but if you need spices or produce the is THE SPOT! | 1 |
Other reviews are spot on. This place is great! From the moment we walked in we were welcomed and given excellent attention. Setting is dark and cool, lots of waiters bustling around, place was packed with happy customers. Had a delicious strawberry martini, the filet came sizzling to our table, and omg the lobster mashed potatoes. Well worth the price. And of course, the butter cake. Insane! Meal was in my top 5 favorites. Will definitely be back. Kicked Ruth Chris' ass for sure! | 1 |
Absurdly overpriced, however, I was shocked by the rock bottom quality. I thought I could trust yelp with 4 stars, which, in my home town, is reserved for only top spots. We bought three few pastries, a milk shake (they put ice in it for god sakes), an espresso, and one cappuccino. My french father-in-law was with us and he summed it up by saying, \""there is nothing french about any of this.\"" The espresso machine is one of those automatic numbers and the baristas have trouble using a steam wand, I had them redo my drink twice and asked for my money back. Looks are deceiving---typical Vegas. I was there in the morning, could they be any more inefficient?\n\nPoor espresso drinks, poor quality. Looks delicious. Pure hype. Avoid. | 0 |
Googled restaurants for lunch in Sun Prairie on our way back from Madison. Saw that there were many on Main Street so we decided to just cruise down and see what looked interesting. So glad that we did. If you're looking for a cozy classic pub with an awesome beer list AND tasty basic food this is the place. Place was pretty full with what looked like local regulars and even though we were out of towners, we felt right at home and welcome. Even though the menu said order drinks and food at the bar our server came to our table was super friendly and made us feel right at home. I ordered a bowl of Gumbo and hand battered cheese curds - hubby order the Big Eddy burger. Lunch with drinks came to a whopping $18 and was super. Would definitely go back next time we're driving through Sun Prairie. | 1 |
Beautiful inside. Great food. Great atmosphere and I have to say this over and over and over again. THIS IS NOT A CHAIN!!!!\nNext time you are out and you need to entertain for business, rethink the corporate usuals and give this place a go. \n\nWell worth the short trip out of uptown. | 1 |
I feel a little weird writing a review for a concept like Sonic. I mean, they're effing everywhere! If you dont know what sonic is or havent been to one, you need to get off the couch more.\n\nLet me start by saying this. Its fast food. Theres nothing too special going on here with a couple of small but very important exceptions. The food, for the most part is unexciting. Decent burger, ok chili dog. What sets Sonic apart from the rest is the fact that they have tater tots!!!! Yes folks, tater tots. I'll eat their burger just to get to those crunchy, fried tots! They have an amazing drink selection too. They're deserts and shakes are on point if you need that late night sweet tooth fix.\n\nSo, over the past week, I've seen their commercials for their new line of hot dogs. I'm a sucker for a good Chicago dog. So I decided to pop into the local sonic today to give their new Chicago Dog a shot. I went in with ZERO expectations. I was blown away! They serve an amazing Chicago Dog. Dont believe me? Check it out for yourself. Good job, sonic! You nailed it! | 1 |
I came here once to buy one of my eyeglasses and the service (like about 7 years ago) were very helpful.\n\nHowever, I came back a couple of weeks ago to see if they can get one of my eyeglasses fixed and just wanted to ask a question. And they were completely rude and I didn't even get to finish my question and the person that helped me just said \""No, we do not fix that!\nI was surprised by this encounter and was kind of offended. (maybe because i wasn't buying an eyeglass frame from them). \n\nThe only Pro i would say is that they do have a great selection of high-end frames!\nbut Im pretty hesitant on going back there again even though they have a frame that I really liked.LOL. | 0 |
Went here (along with the other Monica) for the Yelp International Supper Club and had a great time. I love Cuban food but I must say I have never been so well educated in it as I was on Thursday night due to some experienced dining companions and the helpful server we had waiting on us. We also got a large sampling of appetizers to try so that was a lot of fun.\n\nMost of the apps were too much fried starch for me but the empanadas are something I would definitely order again. I also really liked the tamal even though the Cuban version is totally different from the Mexican ones I am used to. I ordered the Ropa Vieja for my entree since that is a classic Cuban dish. This one did not disappoint. There was so much flavor! It came with a lot of rice and there was way too much food on the plate for me to finish but I think without the apps and bread it would have been a good portion size. The sweet plantains were cooked perfectly and very tasty as well. Too much food to order dessert but I look forward to giving the flan a try next time. Also, I skipped on the alcohol on this evening in trying to keep the calories down but after reading the other reviews I will definitely be trying the mojitos next time!\n\nAnother successful supper club event. (Other than Jamie stealing my food ;0) ... I am looking forward to Ethiopian next month! | 1 |
One of the good things about my job moving to the new office...we found this place. Their food is amazing! The shrimp (honestly any pad thai) is great there. I haven't been to the restaurant yet, but the delivery service is great. They are very friendly and apologetic if they run late. If you're looking for good spicy Thai give this place a try. | 1 |
Word in the streets is that Wing Stop has the best chicken wings around...I decided to see for myself and here I am a year later, Duchess of Wing Stop.\n\nSo I go here a lot. That doesn't mean I think it's perfect (notice the 4/5). But one thing I value most in establishments is consistency. With Wings Stop I know I'll get hot, crispy, flavorful chicken wings because they always make me wait a blasted 18-23 minutes. That's how you know it's fresh. Service is quick and curt. \n\nThe only downside for me is that it's a little pricey but it prevents me from eating it daily and getting high cholesterol I guess.\n\nFavorite aspects are the unsweetened tea, blue cheese dip, seasoned fries, and I always always get lemon pepper. Also team classic wings for life. \n\nI don't think I ever craved wings so much until I started coming here. Curse you, Wing Stop! | 1 |
Like I say EVERY TIME I leave a BofA, I hope that every branch burns down to the ground. \n\nWith nobody in any of them of course, but this organization needs to sustain such a financial hit to feel how HORRIBLE they are to their customers, and how many lives they have ruined. I hope they go belly up one day. \n\nNot this specific branch, BUT all of them.\n\nBut this branch DOES suck. Just like all of them do.\n\nP.S. When I'm waiting 30 minutes to talk to the ONE office guy that's there, don't play on the computer looking at hotel rooms and rental car prices and COMPLETELY ignore me two awful greeters by the front door (one black dude, and one skinny brunette hispanic chick). Also, short female hispanic manager, who I know could have helped me with my issue. Do not stare at me saying absolutely nothing while you walk by me repeatedly to go talk to the losers by the front door and giggle. I wish I had names. | 0 |
On this particular night we were jonesing for some \""good\"" Chinese dinner. This was the closest Chinese restaurant to our particular location, I should have kept looking. Take out dinner for four cost $60... $60! We got a subpar cashew chicken, two soggy orange chickens and overcooked shrimp in lobster sauce. Not only was the food not good and overpriced but they also forgot our rice. I have had very good Chinese food for a lot less money, I guess I'll just have too keep searching. I know some have had a good experience at this Chinese food restaurant and I am happy for them, I can only speak for my own personal experience. I don't know if I'll completely write this place off just yet since I haven't tried my old fall back, Kung pow shrimp. But I'll tell you this, give me a bad Kung pow shrimp and you are dead to me! | 0 |
Been there twice now. Love it! Love it! Even on a Thursday it was busy. We had no trouble getting seated though. The pizza is crazy good. Draft beer prices are amazing and the service was good. I highly recommend the Strawberry Gorganzola salad. It will blow your mind man! The bread they use for their sandwiches has to be made in house or delivered daily because it is perfect. Slight buttery crunch on the outside and soft warm goodness on the inside. The last bite of my Italian sandwich was as good as the first (I can't believe I ate the whole thing)! Go! Eat! You won't be disappointed! | 1 |
We have been going to TinTin for 10 years or so, but it has been about 2 years since the last trip. And there were so many poor reviews lately, I was worried. I wonder if these people are even eating at the same restaurant?\n\nOur waitress was pleasant, attentive and did a great job. The manager on duty was friendly and visited with several tables. No one looked depressed or miserable, and everyone we spoke to was nice. \n\nWe almost always go at lunch, so we are paying $11.95, not $24.95. This is a great value (although they do not have the crab legs at lunch). I am not offended at all by the small sign asking diners not to waste food - having seen some unbelievable behavior from diners over the years, just piling up plates of food and throwing it away, I suspect I would have been a lot less polite about it than the little sign.\n\nThe food is good! The butter shrimp are hot and crisp, the steamed fish tender and well seasoned, the fried tilapia is moist, the salty prawns are delicious (although personally, I could do without the heads), sushi is okay, it's freshly made. I love the green beans, and the bok choy vegetable dishes. \n\nTo be fair, I am from San Francisco originally, so I know what good Asian food and dim sum is. And this does not compare - but we are not in San Francisco, we are in Charlotte. And we are paying $11.95 - TinTin remains one of our favorite restaurants in Charlotte!! | 1 |
Coach. \n\nYou are amazing. You have amazing products and sales people. I visit one of you anytime I can. \n\nThis time I stepped out of my comfort zone and bought a jacket. I maybe have never loved a jacket this much. \n\nThank you for being consistently kick ass at every location. | 1 |
If I recall correctly the night I went...I think it was when this club first opened a while back. I hear it's crackin' now though. So my group of misfits head over there initially to go to Bete (is that even still there?) but since we had to wait for someone to show up we didn't make the cut for something or another. We were about to pay whatever it was to get in (was already pretty much gone at that point but quickly sobering up) but a cheap bastard in the group (I didn't invite him) convinces the others to go to Tryst. Whatever....\n\nTurns out it wasn't that bad despite him. But I figure since he's a cheap bastard (in vegas of all places) he's got other problems. \nI loved the chic decor. It was different but went with the Wynn style I guess. The guests were sexy....a tad older than my group but hey \""when in rome...\"" \n\nTryst was not overly full that Saturday night.....not quite empty so it was alright...not the vibe I was looking for but it would do. There wasn't really anyone dancing...most people just lounging actually. Turns out that some of them worked with the ex...go figure. They had asked me where she was and I told them that she was back in the suite at the Venetian recovering from her cold or something before flying to the PI. \n\nLong story short....drinks, shots, bottles later.....my friends were passed out or passing out and the ladies were well.....all ok? \nWTF?\nI look over and I see jeff running into columns, hieu bent over with his head between his knees, rhad.....where the F' was rhad......and vu was still at the bar. Eventually we were thrown out and helped hieu to the bathroom so he could sober up......\nand judging from the pictures my sister had to use a urinal.....can't pick family. \n\nYou would think it ends there...but no.....no nononononoo, you are sadly mistaken. To top it all off..as we left the fabulous Wynn...we were greeted at the lobby with the sight of a passed out drunk on the red carpet. My sister took it upon herself to see whether he was ok and came back with a detailed description of the poor guy wetting himself......\n\nbuhhahahahahahahhahahahaahha good times | 1 |
Although I am totally disappointed in this store for maintenance and management, I wanted to give an extra star because the young man who was working there ALONE tonight kept his cool, was kind to the kids and was clearly working his tail off. Management of this store should realize that they are losing business based on the appearance of the store and how the store appears to be managed. But thank you to the staff for grace under pressure. | 0 |
It is interesting that the bust of a tattooed woman above this restaurant specializing in tacos should have such a strong Aztec feel to it since, according to Wikipedia the Spanish conquistadors were the first Europeans to enjoy tacos and incidentally wiped out the Aztecs. I guess that means cultures may come and go but tacos, they are forever, and thank goodness because this place, one heck of an bargain for such a great foodie experience.\n\nThe restaurant, if you don't know what you are looking for, can be easy to drive past so have you smartphone out with the map function on Yelp to make sure you don't miss it. Once I arrived, as it was just me, I sat at the bar instead of taking up a whole table. After ordering my drink, which comes in a take-out cup (and I ordered iced-tea, not the famous Horchata which seems well worth trying) you get a basket of tips and then you can go hit the salsa bar which has at least a dozen different types of salsa. I was partial to the peanut salsa, sort of feels like a Thai/Mexico crossover though the pecan salsa, which creamy, was somewhat bland. I did especially like the 7 pepper salsa, a mix of roasted green peppers, slivers of garlic and olive oil, from what I could tell and their more traditional red salsas seemed quite good.\n\nI had the two taco special, which is about $10 and comes with a small side order of rice (fluffy white rice with corn in it, nothing special) and a small container of re-fried pinto beans, also nothing special but they look nice on the taco plate. For the two tacos I ordered, and this is a mouthful, the \""Mayan Cochinita Pibil Taco\"" and some sort of grilled steak taco..both came made with two corn tortillas instead of one and the nice thing, they were not overly soft but had a dry feel to them that kept them from getting soggy from any juices from the taco fillings.\n\nThe grilled steak taco had some sort of lime based topping that was really good and both tacos were quite substantive. The Cochinita taco was made with pork shoulder roasted with some sort of red spice and what tasted like orange juice and topped with pickled onion and it was also quite delicious. I did like adding some spicy salsa to that one to kick up the heat a bit.\n\nThe menu online is rather limited compared to what they offer now but for a meal that was $13 with a drink and tax, it was a great food experience. If this place was up in Scottsdale instead off of McDowell and 16th St (by the way, easy to get there on the 202, just get off on 24th, go to McDowell, drive to 16th Street and turn. I plan to take some co-workers from the office here next Friday so I can share the experience.\n\nOh, by the way, found t his place because it was listed as one of the best new 25 restaurants in Phoenix in Phoenix magazine, and they were spot on. Next time I have to try the Horchata which is enhanced with pecans and fresh fruit. Bottom line, worth you time to go here! :-)\n\nBit of an add on - went back this Friday and boy, even at about 11:30 it was packed. I tried the Horchata this time and the best I've had - I like the pieces of pecan and diced fruit they mix in with it. I also had the steak taco, I guess it is the Condessa taco, that has the spice and olive oil mix on it and it was wonderful, especially with the oil based salsa that tastes like it is made with oil, dried crushed papers and salt, excellent, and I also ordered the grilled squash which, while not amazing, is a nice addition to the meal. I have decided, now that I've eaten there a second time, that I like the grilled steak tacos but the pulled meat, both the chicken and the pork, nothing special, and the side of rice this time, really clumpy and overly sticky, not like what I had last time so I'll give it four stars but need to do something a bit more special with the rice and beans to get a five. | 1 |
Yelp you failed me.\n\nI went here because I really wanted breakfast and we went with a place with higher star rating and 100+ reviews.\n\nFirst we walked in, the place was pretty nice. We stood at the front for at least 10 minutes before any employee acknowledged us. We got a table and were seated. The person who sat us seemed to be grumpy having a bad day. They didn't ask us if we wanted anything to drink. We got our drinks, the person spilled the orange juice and looked at us like it was our fault. We had to ask if we could order. Once we ordered, we got no acknowledgement until I asked for a refill.\n\nI asked how long our food would take at about 40 minutes of waiting. I was snapped at because they had too many orders from the bar. This should not be our problem. We didn't go to the bar next door. It took about 50 minutes to get our food. I was really looking forward to it. The bacon crumbled every time I bit into it. Not really what I like. I can go on and one about what I didn't like. The sausage was pretty over cooked.\n\nMy wife ordered French toast, which was very good.\n\nOverall I felt like I was disturbing everyone's day by asking for anything. I won't be returning here. | 0 |
This is like 80's decor LVAC, probably the worst of the chain I have been to. The equipment is a bit old but they have most of the same amenities as other locations. | 0 |
Uh... so, uh, the light show thing is kinda interesting, but it totally depends on what's playing (we saw some lame band's cover of \""Born to be Wild\""). I so would not go out of my way to go here, but we were driving by and I hadn't ever had the \""experience\"". No need to return though. Sandi D's review nails it. | 0 |
Ugh. UGH. Never again. Ever. First, I'm a loyal Southwest customer. I've come to value, very highly, their policies and procedures, especially after my experience with Spirit. \n\nI flew out to Chicago for my cousin's graduation and ended up booked on Southwest to Chicago and on Spirit on the way home (my mom booked and paid for my flights). On the way there, everything was peachy keen. Landed at O'Hare, which Id heard horror stories about, but everything went supersmooth. \n\nOn the way back: Had to go through Midway this time, which was just sucky. Since the only way to check in online and print out one's boarding pass beforehand is to pay extra to pick a seat at the time of booking, I ended up in a short line to do all that at the airport. It took over 45 minutes for the 6 people ahead of me to get through the line. There were 4 agents working at the time. Frustrating, but I'm a very relaxed flier, so I wrote it off. Once I finally got through the line and through security, I had about 40 minutes until boarding. Once at the gate, I realized that there was no information re: flights anywhere. There were no gate agents to be seen, no monitors that could tell me that my flight was delayed, no nothing. I found out that I was delayed through word of mouth from all the other passengers. There were 2 gates in this area, with two flights scheduled. Everyone was confused about which gate they were leaving from, since the gates were written on our boarding passes by the agents at the front desk. I had to keep calling my family to get updates on my flight (no free wifi at Midway!). Eventually, two Spirit employees showed up, with no information. Eventually, boarding was started. It was easily the most chaotic boarding process I've ever seen. There was simply a crush of people trying to hand their boarding passes to the agent. No line, no attempt by the other Spirit employee to organize the crowd. I consider the fact that I got on the correct plane at all to be a minor miracle. \n\nDuring the flight, I was thirsty (the two hour delay, coupled with there being no restaurants/stores in the Spirit terminal). However, I was not about to pay for a drink on the flight. Not even an adult beverage; they even charge for water! Ridiculous.\n\nPretty much: if you purchase a Spirit fare all excited that it's so cheap, it's not. Assuming that you want to carry anything more than a purse/backpack to your destination, print a boarding pass the night before or have a beverage and a bag of peanuts while flying, you'll end up paying at least the difference between the Spirit fare and the next cheapest. It might appear to be a deal, until you get nickeled and dimed to death. | 0 |
Wow, put me in the minority because I was not very impressed by this place. I've heard alot about this place and alot of people have been touting this place as the best burger spot hands down in Vegas. Well I don't even know if I would pick this place over Carl's Jr., or McDonald's. The decor is 50s dinerish which I understand the theme they're going for but the food, eh not so much. The burgers ...are okay, the fries...tasted like basic potatoes, service was cool, she was nice. I would say the only thing that was good was their selection of milkshakes but I am not really a fan of sweets so can't say much about that. Maybe this place would've been better if people didn't hype it up but regardless I would've rather gone up the 215 to Kilroy's or even Fuddruckers for a better burger. | 0 |
I went here today and it wa better than the last time. This place is the best. Clean and professional. Only complaint is the chatty Cathy clients. Shut up people. It is like they have magic hands that hit all the spots screaming for attention. It starts with a nice hot tea and hot foot bath and ends with pure bliss. I almost stayed for an additional hour. Unfortunately, I had stuff to do. See them tomorrow. Addicted. | 1 |
Thank you to Bonnie T. who mentioned that Village Pizza had moved to 815 S. Aiken Ave. I will leave my review there! BTW that move also came with a name change - they are now S. Aiken Bar and Grille.\n\nI was so sad when I walked by the old Village Pizza and they were closed. When I read that they had moved - I walked to the address and was even more confused that it did not say 'Village Pizza'. | 1 |
Loved it! Great cheese pizza! Service is great! We mistakenly went to the other brothers in town, they are not the same! | 1 |
Cute place with beautiful looking croissants, I wanted a chocolate one, but they gave me an almond one, it was good anyway. | 1 |
Wonderul food and staff! The chicken kabob is amazing! | 1 |
English is a beautiful language. Cheap can mean either 1) low cost, and 2) low in quality. In this case, we have both forms. Dollar cheese slices, $5 gyro, $3.50 (not so) small poutine. Good deal? Well not if the food is gross. \n\nMeat lovers pizza had fake bacon on it, and although hot, just had no taste. As for the poutine, fries were \""mccaine\"", gravy was chemical orange, and the cheese was a mix of half-frozen curds and shredded mozzarella. Barely passable. \n\nOn a budget, or late night after a night of drinking, it'll do. Just expect cheap both ways. | 0 |
I'm certainly not dazzled by the service. They give you 4 hour windows to show up at your house. My issue is still not resolved after 3 scheduled appointments in one week. Each time they show up at the back end of the 4 hours or later than the 4 hours, and in 3 consecutive visits they have forgotten/not had the right part so they have been unable to fix it. Each time I waste at least 4 hours of my life, not to mention I took half a day off of work to be here for one of the occasions. I have no idea how their handiwork is because they have yet to DO anything but so far the experience has not been great. | 0 |
Just average cheese steak; but, I did have an adequate turkey sandwich the second time around. It was, just a bit small for the price! I'm basically done with this restaurant. Too many other options available for the price. | 0 |
We've been to JP a couple of times before, but this time we had the worst service I've ever had - ever. We were seated right away, had to wait 10 minutes for menus, then another 15 minutes before the waitress took our beverage and food order. We had to ask for silver ware 3 times and my husband never got his coffee cup refilled. It took about 20 minutes for the food to arrive, not bad, but mine was burnt. Another 10 minutes waiting for the check, and after waiting 15 minutes for the credit card to be picked up, we paid cash instead and left. We won't be back. | 0 |
This is the best show I have ever seen in my LIFE. It also helps that we got free FRONT ROW tickets from myvegas. The show was amazing, and getting splashed with water did not affect us. We still had a great time. The costume was amazing, the performers were great, and the photographer outside of the theater was amazing as well. All in All A+++++ | 1 |
Probably the worst place to get hot pot. We had about 10 ppl in our group and the reservation and everything went good all the way up till the service. My waiter probably needed to be trained again on customer service. I literally am consistently looking for him for a refill or for my orders ! There was a period where I waited over 30 mins to get an Order I had for some meat and veggies. The worst part was that I had spoke to two other ppl to check my order before my waiter came over and finally realized he lost my order !!!! After 30+ mins and no food we were starving !!!! The proportions were not good as they barely gave the bare minimum to serve everyone. I know there is limitations so that ppl do not waste food but we didn't even have enough to share ! Not to mention my waiter told literally told me \""it's troublesome for ME and for you when we do hotspot.\"" Um excuse me ? IM PAYING FOR THIS!!!!!!!!! Honestly there was nothing special about this place or it's food and probably the worst customer service. Oh and the manager lounges around doing practically nothing. Never coming to this place again. | 0 |
November 2012, I came here on a Saturday night and it was packed, you literally had to wait for someone to get up from their table to get a seat, yet alone a table! The air in there was so thick and smoky as a lot of people were grilling. So my date and I left and decided to come back another time.\n\nA couple weeks later in November 2012, we came back on a Saturday night and the place was a ghost town! What happened to everyone?! It was my date's first time actually being able to sit down at the restaurant, so we decided to stay. We ordered Ddobuuki, Bulgogi and Galbi dishes. When the food came out and was placed on the table, I knew why no one was there...\n\nFirst off, I remember the Dukbokki, Bulgogi and Galbi dishes to be bigger, the size has changed but the price has remained the same. Hmmmm. The Bulgogi was bland and not fresh. The Galbi was too fatty and not at all what I remember it to be. The only dish that tasted the same was the Ddukbokki. The only upside was the side dishes. Alas, they have not changed one bit and were just as tasty as I remember. They have the best Kimchi in the Valley, but sadly, the Kimchi couldn't save our experience.\n\nOn a side note, I've been happily eating at this establishment for the past 4 years or so and have always had a great experience until my last visit in November of 2012. My experience prior to this was in June or July of 2012.\n\nI may be back in the future, but since I've discovered Yume Sushi in North Scottsdale, which serves amazing Korean food, I doubt that I will be. | 0 |
I hate writing poor reviews, I really do, and I take the time to resolve the issues FULLY before I take the time to write a negative review. I think 12 months is long enough of a wait...so here I am.\n\nI purchased a 50/10 internet. Since I had this installed, there has never been a time when I have been above 15/5. That's pretty shoddy advertisement and then delivery on service. \n\nBottom line - Customer Support has been rude. Techs have missed multiple appointments and my service still sucks. \n\nStay away from COX. | 0 |
Ever since I was a little kid, I have always had a special place in my heart for things with history. I love getting lost in a sweet little antique store and finding hidden gems, that's why I love Qcumberz so much!! They truly have a great selection of furniture, books, music, lighting fixtures, etc. And what's great about them is that they aren't overpriced. I always find things there that are fairly priced. Some places around town have great wares, but want millions for them. \n\nThe last time I was in, the owner (I'm guessing) came over and asked what items/what era I was looking for. Super nice guy, very friendly without being up in my business the whole time. Informed me they had layaway available and then let me do my perusing in peace. \n\nHighly recommend this spot! | 1 |
Ordered the salsita bowl with Red Chile as the choice for meat... For the price it was good portion size and the red chili was actually pretty tasty. They didn't have paper towels in the bathroom they just had napkins like the ones that you eat with. The lady at the register was very friendly though. It reminded me eating at my grandma's house after I ordered went to the bathroom and came out the friendly woman was bringing me my food in the bowl with no tray... Just like at grandma's house. Definitely going to be stopping back by over here to try out there other food items | 1 |
This museum is a great fixture in the Southwest arts scene. A little on the small side, but hey, can you believe this museum wasn't founded until 1999?! With that said, it's a wittle baby in museum-years. Considering most of the biggie modern art museums came into age in the 1930s and 1940s, this stark temple to modern art is quite a bold statement for our young state. \n\nExhibits are edgy and provocative. In the past year they had a Warhol retrospective, a Mayan-inspired art deconstruction, and a photo exhibit on illegal immigration. \n\nThumbs up to the gift shop. RAD chotchkie alert - kitschy and unique coffee table books, architecture and pop culture finds abound here. I even got a friend some weiner dog salt/pepper shakers here!!\n\nPS - SMoCA Nights is a quarterly, kick-ass see and be seen event with pretty people galore, fashion, local artists, DJs, food, drink and art. Kind of like a compressed First Friday but with more of a clubby feel. | 1 |
I'm new to this area, and its always hard to find a new nail salon. This place was pretty good. The staff is easy to understand (their accents are not very heavy). The pedicure I got was nice and relaxing and the price was unbeatable! $18 for a pedi! Deffinately will be here again | 1 |
I read the review that Steven E. wrote only minutes ago and quite frankly I am so embarrassed by the filthy conditions of this eatery. As you know, the Japanese take extreme pride in cleanliness and neatness. This restaurant is a disgrace to the Japanese culture and community at large. I have not eaten there nor will I unless they clean up their act! The owner, if he is Japanese, should consider hari kari. I hope he hasn't damaged our reputation too badly! My suggestion is to close down for a couple days and scrub, clean and polish from top to bottom and keep it that way! My apologies to the loyal patrons for this sacrilege. | 0 |
I am definitely a huge fan of this place! The ramen is amazing! I actually love everything on this menu! Just wish they have bigger parking lot! Or at least at a better location! | 1 |
Thanks to a coworker's recommendation and fellow Yelpers, we had a wonderful Christmas dinner here. We requested the Tree House area and it's where you want to sit. We had a drink at the bar while waiting to be seated and Randy served up an awesome Lemon Drop martini for me and a Key Lime Pie martini for my wife. We had the grilled salmon and ahi tuna sashimi, so good. And as many before me have said here, the signature butter cake dessert is phenomenal. Finally, a comment about service. Kudos to the entire staff and management are due. We walked up to the hostesses and we were welcomed by big smiles. Then off to the table, from the bar, and the hostess carried the drinks for us. Robert, our waiter, and a host of other men with bread and water and what ever we needed made this one special dinner experience. Thank you and see you again soon. | 1 |
Very loud noisey place due to the hard floor and walls. Workers dragging charts and tables around while I was trying to eat. Very discourteous to patrons. I won't be back. | 0 |
You know what, if it was only possible not to give this club a star, I wouldn't freakn even give it half a star!! Worst club I've ever been to. We went here the first night we got to vegas for my sister's bachelorette party. We got in free because they were basically letting everyone in for Free, even guys!! I think that just goes to show how desperate they are to compete with club XS..moving along...got in... the place is 2 floors, but the dance floor is soo small! We danced and tried to make the best of it until they freakn dropped the bomb....at least two bouncers/promoters approached my group of girls and told us that they will take us to a special VIP area..so we thought \""oh they're giving us a table\"", wrong!! they took us to this one guy's table! the bouncer talked to the owner of the vip table and automatically we knew what the hell was going on!! Just got me so fkn annoyed that they are treating a group of girls like freakn prostitutes! we are not for sale a holes!! we walked out of that club pissed as hell. They make girls feel cheap and worth less. Im sure this did not just happen to us! terrible terrible!! They were desperately trying to please all the male Vip tables. pathetic! XS will always be #1!! never again!! i hope this club closes down! beware of this club! What they are doing is very demeaning towards women! F this club! excuse my french! =)\n\n\nFORGOT TO MENTION...DRINKS IN THIS CLUB WILL COST YOU AN ARM AND A LEG! ONE TOKYO TEA= $17.00 ( NOT INCLUDING TIP) HAHA OMG IM JUST SPEECHLESS! | 0 |
Worst customer service ever. I kept asking if someone could check me out, and I was ignored for a good 30 minutes. | 0 |
This place is great! The space is amazing...separate dining room, bar and huge outdoor beer garden/patio. Looks like a great place to spend a Saturday or Sunday drinking beer and watching football! The service was quick and friendly and the food was good...other than the pretzel - too dry and overcooked. The sweet brat with sauerkraut was really tasty and they make their own mustard in - house = yummy! The beer selection is pretty extensive too...pretty much something for everyone! | 1 |
Bland taste for what this restaurant's reputation has in the neighborhood. I was not impressed at all. I had Sweet and Sour Chicken, Pork Fried Rice and Wonton Soup. Nothing to write home about. It didn't WOW me. The rice was very sticky, the soup was very bland in richness and the Chicken had a Boneless Buffalo Wing texture to it. \n\nLucky Kitchen down the street is cheaper and is more authentic in taste. | 0 |
When I first moved to Las Vegas, I spent a great deal of time searching for the right cigar lounge. The Man Cave is simply the best in Las Vegas! I've been to many of the surrounding cigar shops, and nobody but the Man Cave will actually help you find cigars that suit your taste. They take great care in getting to know their patrons, and recommend cigars that they will love. I've never been steered wrong on a cigar choice from these guys. The other regular customers are among the best class of people to enjoy a cigar with. The lounge is large, with very comfortable seats all over! I'm talking, the kinda seats that have you firing your chiropractor. It's that comfortable. And the big screen tv on center stage, kinda feels like the tv every grown man wants in their personal man cave. The shows are always interesting, and chosen by general consensus. The place is put together by a feng shui specialist, and you feel it when you walk in. I'm not much of a believer in evil spirits, but I know, when I walk into the Man Cave, I feel nothing but good vibes. \nNow for the most important part... The humidor. The selection looks small, but don't let size fool you! Most of the larger humidors I have been in, only fill the shelves by stocking the empty space with crap cigars. You won't find that at the Man Cave. They carry premium taste cigars, and none of the shelf filler garbage. The price range is still phenomenal. The cigars range from $5-$40, so you're gonna get premium tobacco, but not at the cost of the word \""premium\"". This place is my home away from home now. You have to try it out! | 1 |
I love how convenient the location is. It's right near stores and other restaurants, as well as neighborhoods. The food is outstanding and the prices are reasonable. I would love to eat here again! | 1 |
I'm not too familiar with driving around Tempe. I needed to buy more hair color and I was around in the area so I thought I'd try a local Sally's Beauty Supply. So I called this store to see what it was located by to help me find it. The lady who answered the phone told us it wasn't by Chase bank.... so I drove all around Southern and Mclintock look at all of the Stores. I couldn't find it. So I decided to go by Chase anyways, there it was... I wasn't too impressed at this point, but I didn't let it bother me. I picked out my hair color and went to pay, and apparently the lady at my register didn't accept Visa's or my cosmetology license... She told me that no Sally's would take my Visa card? When I was at a different Sally's earlier that day (and many other days before) and purchased lots of products... She was so very rude. She makes me embarrassed to be a cosmetologist... I will stick to Cosmoprof if I'm in Tempe for now on... | 0 |
Taking the bus in this land o'suburban sprawl gives me the holier-than-thou glee that I can only imagine born-again Christians must feel when looking down on my sorry soulless ass. \n\nReally. It's awesome. You can check out routes at http://tempe.gov/tim/Bus/Orbit.htm or http://www.valleymetro.org/Default.asp. \n\nI take the Jupiter, which runs near my house and drops me a few blocks from the office. And despite others' experiences, it's only been sketch-city once, when I would have sworn a methadone clinic was on my route. \n\nUsually, it's just ASU students, kooky old professors in orthopedic shoes and a couple teenagers skipping class. And me, the pseudoprofessional sorta grown-up.\n\nHonestly, I am the scariest person on the bus most days. For serious.\n\nThere's just one drawback, which I'm even loathe to mention, given my far-too-earnest desire to have you join me on my route. But alas.\n\nThe fucking bus. Won't run. On time.\n\nMaybe it's cuz I'm German as all get-out, but I expect the damn thing to approximate a schedule. And, you know, if there's a construction detour, it should take the detour consistently, or not at all. \n\nBut I'm still giving those adorable little blue buses four stars, in the hopes that you'll give it a shot. \n\nIt's not bad, I promise. Plus, I really want y'all to support some proposed service expansions, like extending the hours on weekends to midnight or even 2:00 am.\n\nBecause at the end of the day, I'm just a drunk looking for a free ride home...and some moral high ground. | 1 |
Eduardo, the front desk manager, was an absolute doll, and Dr. Huynh super honest(I know the difference from what dentists have said in past, and my brother is a dentist and Dr. Huynh is in sync w/him!) Yaneth and Erin were super as hygenists/xray techs also! LOVE THEM! | 1 |
This was a learning experience. I learned that we are in Phoenix and should never friend on an American taco. The place is a mild variation on baja fresh and the food is awful. It is a horrible attempt to match the local tacos but fails miserably. This was definitely my first and last time here. | 0 |
Long lines are a bummer but once you get in, the orgy of food is overwhelming. Went here for brunch with friends and I was amazed that I could have sushi alongside prime rib and an eggs benedict. I didn't necessarily eat them in that order but sometimes that's what Vegas buffets are supposed to be! \n\nThey have a nice dessert bar too, could be bigger but still nice, if you still have room by the end of your meal, that is. | 1 |
Didn't go into the bar just ordered outside at the drink booth. Huge drink- half a yard, i believe, around $36. Bar tender knew some cool tricks, was very friendly. Plus you get a cool take home enormous cup. I'd order one again ;) | 1 |
I would like to review this establishments food, unfortunately I was not given that opportunity. \n\nI got a leaflet menu on my door and after a long day of work decided to give them a call. I got about 1 minute into the call and here is why: \n\nThe young lady on the phone refused to exhibit even basic customer service skills. I asked for the #5 Combo Deal. Pizza + Wings + Chicken wings + 2 Liter. Good deal for the money, except I wanted boneless wings, something they readily have available on their menu. It seemed like a pretty simple substitution but the young lady on the phone just said \""Yeah I can't do that.\"" \""Why.\"" \""Its just the computer I can't do it.\"" \n\nExcuse me? Okay, your computer is set up weird. Talk to your boss, a manager, call your mom, anything. \n\nI offered to pay extra to substitute. \n\nNope. \n\nThe least she could have done is put me on hold and go to talk to a superior and get things worked out. I didn't ask for the impossible or the outrageous, just boneless wings. \n\nI didn't feel respected as a customer so their leaflet is now in the trash and I'm eating some mediocre chain pizza. Sorry Angelo's! I tried to give you my money, but you wouldn't have it. Better luck next time, but there won't be a next time for me. \nt | 0 |
The only thing more tired than the subway tile and faux shabby hip interior was their attempt to create a line by telling people there was a 20 minute wait when the restaurant was more than half empty. Was it incompetence or flawed marketing? No one will ever know, and perhaps we're better for that fact.\n\nHow was the food? I didn't wait to find out. If their front of house management is any indication then the food is inedible and will needlessly take 20 minutes to find your table. Honestly, it's Vegas. There are restaurants everywhere and most of them won't punish you the way Citizens does for attempting to give then your money. | 0 |
GREAT BUGER and paid extra for the French Fries as I don't care for potato salad that much. Was well worth the extra...the French fries were equally as good....crunchy on outside like a coating, but wasn't a thick coating. Sat at the bar and waiter behind counter was very friendly, told me the story of he had worked there for 34years, one day they had accidentally ordered the wrong fries, everyone liked them so they kept ordering them. The hamburger was delicious, so fresh and the bread freshest ever. He also told me a local bakery delivers the buns daily and they are still warm when they get them. They were really putting out the food, saw a lot of ribs going out, will have to check them out next time....and will definitely come back for another burger. Next day before we left town I brought my friend with me and we split a burger and chicken strips which were also very good! Prices are also low and wait staff both times were very friendly. Hope they are still in business for years to come! | 1 |
There are two types of Cirque shows: 1.) traveling 'small' shows which typically are intimate, in the round, and offer circus like things (Alegria, Kooza, Corteo) OR 2.) spectacular spectaculars (Viva Elvis, Beatles LOVE, O, Mystere). ZUMANITY is in category one, except it isn't traveling. Instead it's at the NYNY in Vegas. However --\n\n-- it's also in a category all its own. Since it's R-rated. Cirque + Vaudeville humor + Burlesque stylings. Please note I didn't say X-rated. You won't see anything below the belt. Just boobies. And if you're into big round floppy boobies, or big fake salad bowl boobies -- you're going to be disappointed. The boobies are few and far in between... and the cups do not runneth over. In fact, deep in the show when you see a woman take to one of those stripper bars, the boobs were so small I wondered if she was a dude.\n\nAnd that's not a silly thing to say in a show that's hosted by a drag queen. In a show that gets visited by a Prince-like man in heels pulling various giant fabric flags -- apparently the opening ceremonies to the Gay Olympics. There's even amorous moments between players on the same teams. So what is CRITICAL to know about Zumanity is that it's not Jubilee (Fank Thucking God). That is to say if you and your Bible can't stand anything but monogamous heterosexual sex, my oh MY are you in the wrong theater. (Or really, maybe in the right one.)\n\nSpeaking of the theater: it's gorgeous. Cirque always does a great job with their interiors and this one was no exception. It's a shame it wasn't set up as a cabaret -- with tables and drinks -- because it would have perfectly matched the show's atmosphere.\n\nOkay, so what of the show itself? I don't want to ruin the fun, but basically our Master/Mistress of Ceremonies is hilarious. So are his comic pals, who together, make the best clowns I've ever seen in a Cirque show. This is kind of a funny accident, that the funniest 'clowns' are in a show children can't see.\n\nEven funnier, though, are the 'clowns' they pick from the audience and involve in all sorts of inappropriate moments. WARNING: if you wear dentures, you risk spitting them out at some of the gags these comedians pull. Except for one SNLish skit about boob enhancements (which should be pulled and replaced ASAP), the fun with the audience bits remind us older viewers of Candid Camera's at its best: catching people being themselves. It's really that funny and worth going to the show again sometime. I know I will return -- and try to get 'those' seats for my friends.\n\nBut what of the visuals? The dancing? The singing? The swimming? The spinning around on wires? The hoops? The contortions? Most of it is pretty good, as good as any normal Cirque show. Not exemplary Cirque, but solid. There was a little too much of chicks hanging around on ropes, and so the latter number (heavy breather hanging from straps) should be cut and replaced with something utterly different.\n\nThe music got a little loud at times, just as there were occasional blinding flashes of white light which momentarily illuminated the entire audience -- both of which I felt were to prevent certain audience members from falling asleep. Heck, if you want to keep people awake, see my next note.\n\nIt's a very weird note to have to make -- in my not at all humble opinion, there needs be equal access nudity in this show. Cirque is innovative, daring, and bold, and so I frankly expected to see some sausages swinging around at some point. The fact that only tangerine cupped women were exposing themselves... didn't... feel... fair. Half the audience were women... and so why didn't half the audience get to see the third leg of at least one man? What a ripoff.\n\nThat said, and I'm surprised I'm saying this, Cirque's ZUMANITY is one of the best Cirque show's in Vegas. You heard me right. ZUMANITY trumps LE REVE and KA -- and it's cheaper than both. ZU is more memorable and recommendable to adults than MYSTERE, even though MYSTERE is fun in it's own way. Only LOVE and O trump ZU, but they are spectacular spectaculars... and so that makes sense. \n\nI'm giving this 4.7 stars. It would have gotten five, but too often the show plays to the front center and utterly ignores the side seats.\n\n;-) | 1 |
OMG!!!! This is the worst experience I've ever encountered. I'm sitting in the chair now as she \""baby rub\"" my feet. The sea salt was rubbed on my legs for 2 seconds.....literally, then immediately washed off! So many other WRONG things she did I don't feel like naming. Very disappointed! However, I WILL return & see Henry next time. | 0 |
Younger party crowd casino hotel. We went here in the summer on a weekend fri to sat. \n\nPools 2 stars... Pool was older. One pool was a drunk fest party pool, and the other was more mellow. Pools are older and not glamorous. Pool deck is HUGE. Pools were clean and maintained given the party atmosphere. The pool deck did have a nice view of the strip.\n\nCasino 4 stars... Casino and lobby are nice here, and it has a party atmosphere. Clean and fairly new. Koi restaurant on the mezzanine was good.\n\nRoom. 3 stars. We got a regular room, and it was moderately new, but clean. Bathroom had a nice shower stall and was big.\n\nPlanet Hollywood is a better hotel than flamingo or ballys, but not as nice as mirage or MGM. | 1 |
Something about their drinks seem off. I've had Coffee Bean at several locations and this one has seemed weird every time I've been. | 0 |
I was switching Homeowner's Insurance after many years and was urged by the new rep to get my wedding ring appraised again since my existing appraisal was 17+ years old. Here is the strange details..I will let you make your own judgment. First of all, as others have indicated, the actually place is enclosed by a locked door with an intercom system. When I finally was let in, I was not met with warmness but a curt woman. I indicated I had made an appointment. After I gave them my credit card to pay for the appraisal, she seated me at a table for about 10 minutes . She also requested my old appraisal from 1994 and took that to the back as well. Upon her return, she told me my appraisal would take 2 weeks to be mailed to my home.\n When my appraisal finally came, it was lower than my appraisal from 1994! In fact, only $250 more than what we paid for it then. The appraisal pretty much was word for word what was on my original appraisal with asterisks on the bottom indicated information was given by customer's previous appraisal. I was shocked since I would have to use this appraisal for replacement value if ever I were to lose my ring. I did call and talk to the appraisal manager. I was told that the reason my appraisal took so long is that they have 30+ appraisals that were ahead of me and each one takes anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour to complete. Also, that my original jeweler inflated my appraisal to make us feel good about our purchase price. Also, that she could redo the appraisal and make it any it more if I felt like it was too low...Most people, according to her, appreciate a low appraisal so their insurance rates will be lower?? To my amazement, she also claimed they could redo the whole ring for actually $300+ less than what they appraised it at! Let me tell you that the original jeweler we purchased from is a family owned business (Kelvin Schroeder's) ...that still is in business many years later. I have contacted them since this and they too shared my concern that the appraisal came in lower, especially with the cost of gold skyrocketing and the level of my diamond, and size and clarity of my additional marquis. (I would have returned to them to have the appraisal done if we still lived in the area.) I now plan on following up with my original jeweler in Waukesha and get it reappraised. | 0 |
The food is always delicious. I have never eaten on site always order delivery. While the food is one of our favorites I have some serious complaints about the customer service. \nIt is always hard to get a hold of someone to place an order and more often then not we are left 'on hold\"" which means placed on the counter to hear everyone's conversations.. 10 min later we are usually helped and it takes quite a while for the person to take the order down.\nOne of my biggest problem with Davids is we order for the office 4 different meal orders, all being delivered to the same location, and each order is slapped with a delivery charge. ( most other lunch spots we order from divide that fee up or only charge once.)\nIts a bummer when choosing lunch that we have started to look elsewhere so we don't have to deal with their customer service. | 0 |
After hearing rave reviews about RigaTony's from a family friend, my husband and I decided it was time to try. Our food was great, but our service was absolutely horrible. We came late on a Tuesday night, and the restaurant was pretty empty. We were given little to no attention, and when we asked to speak to a manager at the end of our meal we waited 10 mins and no one showed, at which point we left. If the manager had even given us the slightest bit of attention, we may have found it in our hearts to try again. | 0 |
Been there several times. I want to really like this place, but cant. Food is great, but i dont care for the atmosphere. Seats are uncomfortable and seems the tables are really crammed in. I know this isnt their fault, but parking lot always crowded and busy. Pizza is very good, but evrything else is frustrating. | 0 |
Best grilled cheese ever.. EVER. \nIt's super dark in here - like very almost uncomfortably dark if it was a first date, or someone you didn't really know. The entire room we were in was lit by only 5 votive candles. \nThe music was good, the food was awesome. It was a good stop off the light rail - only about a 6 minute walk. | 1 |
This location is more mellow than most which isn't such a bad thing especially when you wanna be quick. However, the staff isn't that helpful. They seem as if they really hate their job and most times it feels like a drag shopping here. And yes the prices are ridiculous! Not to mention their poor inventory(they never really have what you need/looking for. I prefer the location on Flamingo(they're 24hrs too!) | 0 |
I have only ever been to two Dillard's in my life in two different states and I have been treated like and ass both times. I came in for a pair of sunglasses that I could have easily gotten at the Hut. I thought I would get better service here. Right! I waited at the counter for 5 minutes before I asked for help. I now know who owns crusty the cat. The look on this broads face was priceless. I had already picked out the glasses I wanted to try on. Third time is the charm and I said I would take them. Not a word out of her. Now I am standing at the counter and I hand her my credit card..... Then I hear from the other side of the display that if I want to sign for my purchase I need to come to come over here? My friend looked at me and laughed. I walked over and signed for my purchase. The receipt was put on the counter and the associate walked away. I don't think I will never step into a Dillard's again. It can't just be my luck! | 0 |
By far the best Ice Cream and desserts ever!!!! I live next door. Blessing, or Curse? \n\nAny way the waffle cones are off the chain, and everything is made there.\nThe caramel, the brownies, the cones, everything is made there. \n\nVery admirable, Rock on!!!\n\nSeriously try the carmel ice cream, soo good!! | 1 |
The entrance is on one side, the exit on another. Don't go in the afternoon or you will be there forever. Oh, and don't go to try to get a money order if you're not a customer, they won't sell one to you. Guess they didn't want our money. | 0 |
i was debating whether to stop at Jjanga or Sushi House Goyemon -- i so wished i went to Goyemon instead because I did not have a good experience at Jjanga. \n\nwe got there a little after 12:30pm and it was not crowded. We were seating and ordered right away. The menu says you have 45 minutes to eat for AYCE lunch. The service was SUPER slow. I didn't get my 2nd plate until 45 min later. I was thinking, they better not kick us out, I'd be so pissed.\n\nThe first round of hamachi looked incredible and tasted great. The 2nd round of hamachi were poor looking and was warm temperature! \n\nThe only fish that tasted fresh were hamachi and salmon, the rest of the fish, i can pass. \n\nI just cannot stand sashimi to be warm -- just not sanitary! \nand these fish weren't thick cut either.. they're quite thinly sliced.\n\nsome of the rolls were okay; spider roll was fine. I wish they would serve us faster so I can try different items. \n\nthe waitress wasn't great also, she forgot one of my order and charged us for dinner price instead of lunch. And no matter how i try to make contact with her or wave my hands around, I cannot get her attention at all! I was just annoyed. I was very temped to just walk out the door and not pay because service was that bad. \n\nno, i will not visit Jjanga again. I was glad that I didn't bring friends here, it would have been an embarrassment. | 0 |
Been to Vegas twice in the last year and have eaten here four times. I love it here! The staff is amazing! I even saw the young hostess(probably 17years old) very carefully and professionally deal with a drunk obnoxious man demanding to be seated w/o a reservation. Funnier was when he pulled out his Caesars player card and showed it to her like that had clout! The look on the hostess face was fricken priceless! You could tell she wanted to laugh him right out of the place but she very politely explained she would seat him as soon as all the reservations had been seated first. I gleaned this was not the first time she had said this to him. I digress...\nWe got seated, we had reservations, and the waiter was punctual and informative. I have found the staff recommendations are some of the best. I have yet to be disappointed.\nThe menu changes every 6 months which is great! It's never the same food when I return!\nI've had the steak, the blue corn pancake, the green apple salad, the venison and the queso fundido. The food is always fresh hot and packed with just the right flavors. The spices are so perfect that I don't even use salt! Now that's saying something for me! \nIt's a great place to have a fairly reasonably priced mean in Vegas and still be able to talk to your company. \n\nThe staff checks on you enough to make sure you are happy but not so much that you feel like you have an extra person in your party. And they have never come by when I have just taken a huge bite of food! They actually want to hear what you say about the food! \nSome other things I liked about this place is the consistency of food, customer service and clean bathrooms! A huge plus! | 1 |
They've opened a new coffee shop in Verrado and a 10 min stop for coffee has turned into a long laborious affair. If you want to be in a line for 30mins or so come to this place....\nAs for the Indian School location, service needs to be improved. | 0 |
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