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I must say. I like Red Rock. Not just because it's less than 5 minutes from where I live, & cause I don't stay in different hotels often, but it's nice.\n\nI'm not going to really dig deep because I don't really know how to critique a hotel that much. I do have some highlights you'd want to hit up.\n\n1. The lobby: Huge chandelier. Really pretty & a must see at least once. \n\n2. The buffet: The desserts are the bomb shizzle. From pies to gelato. Man, can't pass it up... oh, they have kim chi! ^_^\n\n3. The pool: Really pretty setting. Caution: Not for athletes. Only for relaxation.\n\n4. The spa: Not so exciting. I'm pretty sure it's for those \""if you're trying to get away\"".. or something. It's actually kinda warm in there.\n\n5. Food court: Delish! Burgers, chinese, mexican, starbucks, & ice cream spots. Hands down, wallets up, good.\n\n6. The movie theatre: It's poppin on weekends, full of adolescents, beware.\n\n7. Bowling Lanes: It's poppin' there too. Very close to the food court & movies. They used to have dollar games on Mondays.. I wonder if it's still going on.. \n\n8. Not much of a highlight, but park on the 3rd floor of the parking garage closest to the freeway. There's elevator access that leads straight to the Bowling lanes, movies, and food court! hehe. ^_^ | 1 |
Got my nails done today. The experience was ok everyone was extremely friendly but the job was terrible. They left stuff all over my hands. Every nail was uneven or had bumps. I have been a couple times before thinking oh next time it will be better but it just seems to get worst. I will not be going back anymore | 0 |
just visited. their \""upgraded restaurant\"" is terrible!\n\ni'll never go back!\n\nit feels cold ... loud ... unfriendly!\n\ni couldn't even stay to wait for the menu to arrive ... it was that bad!\n\ni have eaten there many many times in the past ... never again!\n\nbb | 0 |
Combine bad service and awful food and bingo ... You've got Harold's. With about a billion restaurants to pick from, why would anyone eat at this dump and based upon the dining area and it's level of filth, ya gotta wonder what the kitchen looks like. | 0 |
Awesome burger place!!!! Had to check it out since all my friends said it was the bomb and OMG even my G/F was like its the best burger place she has eaten at. We ordered the chili fried chicken and it was surprisingly light for being fried. Sarah, ordered the ronin burger and i ordered the manga burger see pics. Also order honeydew boba which they make their boba from scratch. Can't wait to come back and try everything else. | 1 |
Town Square sure got popular really fast!!! This place seemed like it was gong to be an amazing, chill place for locals, but its now resembling a club on the strip! It would be so much better if it wasn't so packed - that you didn't need to get there an hour before opening or buy a bottle just to get some appetizers for happy hour (I still have yet to be able to get a seat to try the appetizers). Disappointing. \n\nAnd $15 for a sub-par martini?!? I guess if you want a place to hook up for a booty-call this is your kind of place! Its too bad Vegas can't just have a truly chill local spot!! | 0 |
It's Mardi Gras people, how do you not go to Vegas without it? Those who know whats up do, those who don't will. So skip the pretenders, and don't forget your 1/2 yarder for refills! | 1 |
We love this place. Away from the smoky casinos. Clean room. Clean bed. Great breakfast. Enjoyable pool. Thank you Roddell for your help in securing 2 rooms for my family of 6! Can't wait to return . | 1 |
Family Friendly Bar/Restaurant with a good ole theme...Bacon!\n\nNot EVERYTHING is bacon drenched, so if you are looking for something else, you should still be ok with their long-listed menu. But for the bacon/fat LOVERS out there, you will get your thirst quenched!\n\nI went with The Bacon Burger ($12.95): 60/40 Beef/Bacon Patty, Croissant Bun, Horseradish and Chive Cheddar, Caramelized Onions, Arugula, and Garlic Fries ($1.50 add). Great burger! Super juicy, fatty and messy...just how I like em! Not quite Slaters, but very good, and the Garlic Fries are the MOST garlicky I've had! Vampire worthy for sure! Yum :)\n\nAlso tried The Cure ($13.95): Maple Glazed Beer Braised Bacon on a Toasted Baguette, Fried Egg, Tomato Jam, and Garlic Fries ($1.50 add). This was good, \""bacon\"" was an inch thick cut of pork belly lol...heart attack anyone?? It was very sweet, from the Maple glaze...pretty tasty overall! I'd still recommend the burger of course ;)\n\nIf the burger had a little more zing to it, I think it could possibly push this review to a 5! Prices are super reasonable and the food is great, just needs a little more somethin to get it to sparkle lol\n\nI'll be back for another!\n\nPics : | 1 |
Food was delicious, but service was awful. It took several minutes before we were acknowledged and seated. Waitress took a long time to come back to take our order. Waitress forgot to place appetizer order. Made no offers to just give us the appetizer anyway. Great food, terrible service. | 0 |
Yuck. The only reason I'm giving two stars is because the service was decent and it's possible that my wife and I just aren't into the dogs they serve here. It's was very expensive. Two dogs and a bottle of soda was $15. I get that it's the strip but the $1 foot longs you get from some of the casinos are way better. The dogs had crispy rubbery skin on them that was not even attached to the rest of the meat. The dog it self wasn't thicker than my index finger. Just yuck. If you're thinking quick cheap snack maybe just go somewhere else. | 0 |
Don't be fooled by the distance from the Strip (around a 5-7 min. taxi ride from the Mandalay Bay) and the strip-mall location. We found Mr. Mama's using Yelp and they were awesome! The food was very good, there was a lot of it, and the prices were very reasonable, especially relative to those at the over-priced, smokey, dark caverns on the Strip. The owner was super friendly and was there greeting and bussing tables! The staff was quick, friendly, and attentive. There was a brief wait which seemed constant (they were busy) throughout our stay. This was our best breakfast dining experience in our five-day trip to Vegas.\nThe only suggestion we had is that they should add brown sugar and real butter to the table condiments available at the tables. We'll be back! | 1 |
um, this place is great! \n\ndefinitely for the person that does not want to compromise the aesthetics of a nice set of frames!!!\n\n family operated local business, I found them on Yelp and then went in to see what they were about.\n\nI am REALLLY picky when it comes to eyewear, I have very particular taste, and definitely know what I want in a pair of glasses. I found the style of glasses I had been searching everywhere for within 2 minutes of being in the store, and trust me-no small feat! They are funky, geeky, clear acetate heaven...so pomo...aanyways, just go here! It is great! | 1 |
I eat here every single time I come to Vegas. It has a great location, and it carries the 2nd best buffet food (in my opinion) of all the buffets the Caesar's group has to offer. It is also eligible for the buffet of passes without paying extra. \n\nTheir crepe station is a must try. Be sure to explore the entire buffet as it is pretty big, and has a lot of different foods to try. \n\nThe seating area is very large. You shouldn't have a problem being seated. Enjoy! | 1 |
What a charming place.\n\nmy daughter wanted to have a tea party for her birthday but she was too young to go to a five start hotel. Although this place is small, they have everything we need for a tea party.\n\nThey offer honey tea (non-caffeinated), lemonade and hot chocolate as a choice of drink for kids. They have a special afternoon tea menu just for kids. Kids enjoyed picking their favorite hats to wear during a tea party.\n\nThis place is a bit small, once seated, there is not much room to move around.\n\nWe ordered Early Grey, Darjeeling, and English Rose Petal Tea. All of them are pretty good. Food on the other hand was just average. They weren't too bad but not great either. I saw other food on the menu (other than afternoon tea three tired tray), and they look good. I don't mind trying them sometimes as I see other's review being good.\n\nWe mostly enjoyed the atmosphere, it was as if we were in England or somewhere Southern (Carolina, Georgia.....) Service was good too. It was a good introduction to afternoon tea to young girls. Adults enjoyed nice conversation over tea and sweets.\n\nOur group had five kids and five adults. As this place is small and some of the young children are not patient enough to sit through any longer than 60 mins, I recommend to keep the group small. This place is not made to carter large group. That's being said, the owner and servers did really great to carter our needs. | 1 |
So after reading some other reviews it looks like this place is total hit and miss. My experience was a total miss! \n\nMy Financee and I went from Sunday brunch and was suprised at how dark it is inside. I guess when I think diner I think bright and clean. There was a waitress shuffling around that looked like she wanted to cut a bithc and one that was hussling for the whole crew. \n\nMy financee got eggs benedict and while the sauce was good everything else was awful and I could only eat 3 bites of my chorizo omelet it was so greasy. \n\nI am tempted to say I will come back and try something else but frankly, they had their on chance to impress me (and I would have loved to add a cool new neighborhood joint to my list of faves) but they failed. I am out. | 0 |
Place was very convenient for us since we were staying in Cosmopolitan, but that's about the only good thing I can say about this place. The service was decent, but not what I would expect from a high end restaurant at all. We had the Sushi platter (about 10 piece i think), Sashimi platter (around 10 piece) , Beef Fried rice, and fried oysters. About $200 with couple of beers. \n\nThe quality and freshness of the fish was on par with my local places (san ramon, ca) at about a fifth of the price. I had some good fish in San Francisco in a similar price range, and this place does not hold candle to it at all. Perhaps I didn't drink enough to dull my taste buds... | 0 |
It's Jacks, what did ya expect haha. | 0 |
I went here recently with a medium sized group for a bachelor party dinner. We arrived right at 6 pm for our reservations and were seated immediately. We were given the rundown on how everything works, and then were unleashed. \n\nMy first stop was the salad. I came in with a plan, go easy on the salad part to leave room for the good stuff (meat) and get some salad fixin's to at least make it seem like it is a somewhat balanced meal. Overall, I have to say I was pretty disappointed with the salad bar. The only things that I were really impressed with was the fresh cheeses (fresh mozzarella balls especially). I guess the pesto salad dressing was nice but most of it was just average for me. \n\nFinished the salad plate, and flipped the red/green card to go. (Note: I'm not sure how efficient this system was, there were times when I was green and the gaucho's passed me by, and times where I was red when they asked how I liked my cut). All of the sudden it was a whirlwind of skewer toting gaucho's, asking if you'd like some of their meat (hmm...that sounds more like a description for a bachelorette party?). I tried countless different cuts of meats, top sirloin, filet, chicken leg, lamb, etc. My least favorites were the lamb (did not like the flavor, I usually really like lamb) and garlic meat (can't remember the cut offhand) which was a little overpowering with the garlic (and I like garlic). The best were the filet mignon and the rib eye. The other meats I had were also very good. We were also served some cheesy bread rolls and a trio of sides, garlic mashed potatoes, fried polenta and fried plaintains. I did not try the plantains, but the garlic mashed were uninspired at best (and opposite of the meat had little to no garlic flavor) but the polenta was fantastic. I had at least three of those suckers. \n\nService was mostly good. One problem with the meat service is that you get hit with 5-7 different meats in rapid succession, then you don't see another server for a bit. Kind of feast of famine... Also, we had one person order an after dinner coffee that wasn't deliver and an error on the check. I additionally thought that the layout of the restaurant wasn't great, when it was crowded when we left it was pretty hard making it through all the tables when they were full and you had tons of employees running around.\n\nI liked it. I would definitely go back to a brazilian style steakhouse again, though if I went to Fogo, I might go for lunch (starting Oct 1) and save about $20 bucks. | 1 |
Neighborhood pizzaria right across from my other favorite, Pat's Pizza. Pat's excels at the New York thin crust while Spinato's has a great deep dish Chicago version that is excellent and not at all greasy. The sauces (both the pizza and the pasta) are great and you can get extra on the side. In the rare event you are still hungry I'd say get frozen yogurt across the street and skip the desserts which are a bit weak. But how can you not love a family restaurant that feels like every pizza place in America? | 1 |
Boyfriend and I ate there last night. Good was decent but the service was absolutely horrible. We were ignored. We didn't receive refills on out sodas, and it wasn't even busy! The waiter passed back and forth, servicing other tables and never came to us to make sure we were alright. Never going back there again. | 0 |
Great experience manicure and pedicure! Kevin is very particular about his work and does a great job! | 1 |
Best Pizza in Town!! The wings are amazing... I love coming to this Barros. Great service!! | 1 |
BUYER BEWARE: A group of us purchased Amazon Local deal for 50% off. Reads: Dinner Fresh Buffet and drinks...one would think that this means meat, salad bar, and an hour of cocktails. It does NOT! The party expected to pay tax and tip and a little extra for one surf-n-turf...bill was $400. We got charged $20 per person for the meats, which wasn't disclosed to us. Meats were okay, sausage was like kielbasa, chicken had bones, salad bar was rubbish. Go to one of the other top rated Brazilian bbq joints on Yelp and leave this place to it's false advertising and sub-par food. | 0 |
Gross, disgusting, rip-off. This place makes me seriously doubt the Madisonian palate. I had a cheeseburger from here a few nights ago. I asked for medium - which to Monty's means completely raw in random spots. Aside from the random rawness, the burger tasted like it was over seasoned with pepper. The meat was of absolute shit quality, the bottom bun was soggy (probably from undercooked meat juices), and I did get it to go. Thanks for the ketchup and mustard packets - now that's classy. I have no reason to set foot in this place. Every experience I've had up to point makes me wonder why I bothered to return one more time. Maybe there's something wrong with my palate, but to be honest, I'm pretty certain that there's not. East side institution? What a joke! | 0 |
The thing about Pizza Rock isn't just that it's good pizza. There's now, amazingly enough, a lot of that in Vegas. The thing about Pizza Rock is that it isn't just one kind of good pizza, like New York style or Napolitano, or Sicilian or whatever. Pizza Rock has them all, and does them all well--as well as their own creative twists. You can get a classic wood oven Napoli Margherita and your friend can get a classic slice of New York with sausage, or Roman, or Californian or whatever. Good beer selection too. \nI think they have live music on the weekends... | 1 |
Service was very prompt. I got the Lamb Burger (outstanding) wife got the Runnelstone burger. We ordered the Appetizer sampler (the cheese curds and mac and cheese wedges are incredible) they have a great selection of micro brews. And fairly priced as well | 1 |
A little late but had sometime today to post my review. My appointment was with Jen set for Friday (04/25/14), but due to her prior appointment showing up late, she was kind enough to let me know and ask if it was possible to change my date to Sunday due to a cancelled appointment which would give her the time she wanted to dedicate into fixing my horrid tattoo and adding the stuff she help me put together to due a piece on my left arm. Let's just say I'm glad i did, spent have the day there at the shop, got there about 1pm and was there until 7:30pm. First the master piece she created to put my tattoo together was simply amazing! She then started by fixing the nautical stars I currently have, which just by fixing the outlining pretty much made them look 1000 times better, and went to town on the rest of it. Her creativity is amazing, her lining is amazing, and her artistic style is amazing! did I forget to mention that she is amazing?!!?? Hands down Jen is an amazing tattoo artist and I am really glad she did mine! During the session I did tell her I hated her but that was the pain talking and the fact that everyone at the shop, including herself, couldn't stop talking about these amazing crepes and nutella. You start to get hungry when someone is inking up your body.\n\nI was once told, you see people having no problem spending 200-300 bucks a weekend to go out and eat and drink, but when it comes to marking their body that will last forever, not want to spend a dime. Basically coming down to it, you get what you pay for, you want to spend 50 bucks on a tattoo, then you're going to get a 50 dollar tattoo. But if you want someone who has experience, artistic style, and all around amazing work!! Then i suggest you spend the extra $$$$ and get with a quality artist who will leave you in awww! Jen's rate is VERY reasonable, and for the fact that how good she is I'm surprised I didn't pay more! So if I was you, I'd take advantage like I'm about to do, before she becomes and internationally known artist and can charge whatever she feels like!! LOL :-)\n\nP.S. I do have pictures but I will have to post them from my phone for the fact that I'm writing this review from my computer. | 1 |
I am absolutely in love with the YAO. The food is huge and is the best Chinese I've had in the valley. Great bargain and the folks are most awesome. They do everything they can to make you feel at home and they made me feel like family and they're just being themselves. Just an awesome experience you'll keep coming to over and over again. | 1 |
Completely let down! Looked forward to this event and invited friends and bummed we did. Too long of lines, parking was a mess, and some booths had you wait in line buy tickets then wait in another line to get your food, which was over priced and small portions. So terrible. Hate all the lines and HATE that we had to pay to come into this mess and pay to park. A complete joke! Take a tip: either twice as many trucks or limit your tickets. More alcohol stations and better music. Scale down prices if you're going to charge us to get in. | 0 |
***be aware if your buying a whole pizza*** \nThe pizza is not bad but is it worth the wait of 35 minutes for a whole one? That will be up to you | 0 |
I had high hopes of this spot... but it failed miserably after their treatment of my party and I...\n\nSince I was still uber full from Aloha Kitchen late lunch meal... friend and I ended up meeting up with my boss and her husband here for dessert and drinks. \n\nI made a res to begin with and checking in was a breeze... now the getting seated part was where it all went horrible.\n\nMy boss and her husband had dinner there that same night... literally 3 hours after...and before getting seated... we asked for the dessert/drinks menu. The hostess broke down...\n\nHostess: \""uhm you can't have dessert only...\""\n\nBoss: \""we had dinner here like hours ago... now we're back for dessert and we can't do that?\""\n\nHostess: \""uhm let me check (insert her clicking on her radio gadget while totally using her Valley like look and tone of voice...)\n\nFriend: \""If I get an entree, would that solve the issue?\""\n\nHostess: \""uhm... yah... yes...\""\n\nGREAT!\n\nI looked over at the boss... fuming.\n\nWhen our server finally came... he said it doesn't matter to him what we order as long as we're happy. Hmm... HE SHOULD BE THE HOST!\n\nFolks, I understand policy is policy ... really I do. However, if the restaurant is dead... not much folks inside eating... why would you turn away 4 people who wants to dessert and drinks? Why not make money where you can?!\n\nAnyway, the rest of the night was a blur. BLAH is more like it.\n\nI had chocolate mousse with Parisian Sidecar. Both was EH. The sidecar was probably the most horrible sidecar I've ever had. The mixture itself didn't flow together! The mousse was bland. \n\nOverall... EH. The reviews do match up. It's a definite hit or miss... Just be prepared for the Valley (Kendra) looking hostess with their radio gadget... \""UHM...yah...\""\n\nThanks but no thanks.\n\nPS: No Hanger One... No come back. | 0 |
This is a little boba place next to Cue D's. After playing some pool, we came here to grab a drink. One of the girls working there seated us down. After awhile the other girl, obviously both girls weren't fluent in English, came over to take our order. My friend asked what she recommend and she rudely said, \""not ready\"" and walked away.\n\nBoth girls were so rude. After we finished, I noticed the two girls were sitting in the behind us with their friends and not attending to any of the customers until the owner said something. It took forever for one of them to come over and give us the check. \n\nI ordered the green milk tea with boba and ice cream and honey toast. My milk tea tasted like really strong perfume and the honey toast had no ice cream or honey or anything. It was very hard. \n' | 0 |
Delicious! I love nachos and this was the first time I've had the pulled pork variety and it was plentiful and delicious. After salting the guac, it was great--fresh, rich, creamy and very flavorful. I had the carne asade, which was very well-seasoned and my fiance had the enchiladas. We left full and satisfied, having eaten way too many nachos and guacamole. If I'm ever in that forsaken part of AZ, I'd be down for making a pit stop at this spot. | 1 |
Lovely interior but average to below avg. food and definitely over-priced for the quality of the dishes.\nThis was my second time at Brio - first time was lunch and food was fine (Strawberry/Chicken salad) but service (for 2) was terrible! It took 40 min. & 2 inquiries after ordering to receive the salads. At the time I thought, while the salads were good (not great or unique) it wasn't worth the wait or the high prices, though the restaurant itself is lovely. Also, I had to ask for a table that wasn't next to the loud clanging of the open kitchen so my friend & I could talk without shouting.\nSo, 8 mos. later my 17 yr. old wants to celebrate his birthday where? Yup - table for 5, dinner, please!\nI will say the server was very nice & very accommodating. However, once again we found ourselves seated right next to the open kitchen & we were told all the tables for 5 were by the kitchen - so we shouted over the din (restaurant was only 1/2 full?). So, with entrees from $18.95 - 23.95 we opted for the \""Dinner Special\"" an all-inclusive 3 course meal (3 entrees to choose from) for $16.95 ea., (beverage extra) and the ravioli appetizer. \nThe appetizer was delicious - only 4 large ravioli for $14.95 though and the Chicken Milanese ordered by 3 of our 5 was enjoyed. I tasted it and it was good. My choice, the penne diavolo w/chicken tasted like spicy cheesy-Mac with tomato sauce mixed in - not great at all. Our other guest had the strawberry-chicken salad and enjoyed that.\nHowever, it was agreed that basically it's Olive Garden at twice the price in a better neighborhood. If you want authentic, true delicioso Italian food I recommend Roma Garden - same prices, not a pretty neighborhood but mamma mia, it's authentic! Or any other favorite place you love for Italian - Brio is not for foodies or anyone who wants to talk at a meal. | 0 |
Not impressed. We had VIP access but that wasn't anything very impressive. Not a fan of the crowd or the music. Some people there were extra rude and snotty. I'm not sure if it was just the night we were there or its this way all the time, but I would definitely not go back. | 0 |
My buddy did electrical work on this place, so I figured I would go try it out. It's not my usual side of town, but I was impressed.\n\nGood Beer selection and even better food.\n\nWelcome to the neighborhood Joe Hoopers! | 1 |
This review is a little tough to give because at first I thought it would be a five star review. After our visit is over though and I've had time to ponder the full gamut of errors, I almost have difficulty with two stars.\n\nCheck in was fabulous! We waited in a very long line and it took quite awhile but the gal that checked us in was so funny and kind that we totally forgot the wait and just enjoyed her company. The room was beautifully furnished and clean with a great view. Room service was timely and the food was delivered piping hot. And yeah... that's about it! So when you think about it, those are all things that are to be expected when you're checking into a place like the MGM Grand.\n\nHere's the two star review: Just as I sit down to enjoy my room service meal, I hear dripping. I investigate and find the ceiling is leaking in three different places. Within minutes it really starts pouring in! I try to call the front desk and housekeeping and maintenance and one other button only to be put on hold! For quite awhile! Eugene, the maintenance man, was a God send! He helped me move rooms and made me call room service back to get a replacement meal since mine was getting wet by the fourth leak! Mind you my meal was already \""free\"" due to comps received during check in, they kindly told me they would comp my meal for all my troubles! Gee, how kind and generous of them after me having to move rooms in my jammies! Oh, and they comped the $45 upgrade fee for the one night! Again, gee, how kind and generous!\n\nDuring this fiasco, my husband was at the UFC fights and had his own tale of MGM failures! He paid $750 for a seat that they failed to install! Yep, no seat! Now, Bob was great and friendly and apologetic but basically, they couldn't do much because it was a sold out event. So they thought moving him from chair to chair was a good fix! They put him in a great seat on the floor but when whoever the seat belonged to would show up he'd have to move. No other solution or compensation was offered.\n\nBasically, in my mind, a place like the MGM Grand should be five stars in all areas. I have certain expectations when I stay at a place like the MGM Grand and pay the price for a suite. To have to move rooms at 9:30 at night, by myself, have my meal interrupted and my husband to not have a seat when paying $750 for one, and only be comped $45, is outrageous. \n\nMGM Grand obviously does not care about loyalty and customer satisfaction. We'll be back for UFC events but we definitely will not be staying at the MGM Grand. | 0 |
So disappointed, I went for the first time on Wed night and had a really nice time in the bar to catch up with an old friend. Music was really good and food and service were also good. I loved the atmosphere so much I brought my family back in for dinner on Friday. \n\nThe food was okay - kids burgers were fine. One of my daughters got the kids quesadilla it was burnt. We also got appetizers - chips & salsa and the queso fundido. The salsa came in a teeny tiny ramekin, as did the guacamole for a big bowl of chips. The queso was supposed to come with \""warm corn tortillas\"" but our server just brought another big bowl of chips. My boyfriend got the BBQ pork sandwich, but there was no BBQ sauce on it and I got the meatloaf. Overall food was just ok. \n\nThe main reason I'm giving only 2 stars is the HORRIBLE service we received. I didn't get her name, but our server had medium length reddish brown hair. We ordered 3 iced teas and 1 sprite, but we had to ask twice for sweetener, and most of the night our cups were empty, needing re-fills.\n\nShe actually rolled her eyes at me and gave an annoyed sigh when I told her we were ready to order. The only reason I wanted to get our order in was because she had disappeared for so long after giving us our drinks, which also took a long time to arrive. She never came back to check on us after we got our food, so if we did need anything, we were pretty much out of luck :( \n\nWe also ordered dessert - trio cheesecake - also decent. But since there were 4 of us, 4 spoons would make sense but we only got 2. Oh well - good thing we are all family. \n \nJust about the only thing she was prompt with was the check. It's sad because I really thought my family would love it as much as I did the first time. The atmosphere and view are so great, it's just 5 minutes from our house, but not sure I would try it again. Too bad :( | 0 |
When I saw their signature Sage Fried Chicken and Waffles platter on a Las Vegas television show one night I knew I had to try this. As my buddies stopped into the Imperial Palace casino to throw away a little more cash I decided a mid day feast was in order. I imagined this place would get pretty crowded, but at 4:30 in the afternoon on a weekend this restaurant was surprisingly empty.\n\nMy buddies later told me they were concerned that a huge meal a day before the marathon would hamper their performance. I'm a slower runner than they are though so my only concern was to finish the race and have fun doing it.\n\nBack to the restaurant I was greeted and offered a seat at the bar or a table. I noticed an attractive vixen sitting alone at the bar so I decided I was going to go there and offer her a bit of companionship. As I sat comfortably into my seat I couldn't help but notice this dainty young lady was eating from two giant platters of food. She acknowledged my presence, turned to me, smiled, greeted me and told me she's a dancer and hadn't eaten all day. Don't mind my stare, lady! I'm not checking out your perfect physique, but I do have an eye on the humongous burger on your plate. Wait! Do all showgirls eat like this?\n\nI finally picked up my menu. They offer fresh squeezed fruit juices in 10 ounce and 20 ounce glasses so I went with a fresh tangerine juice, but I'm sitting at a bar, and how does one not have a beer when they're sitting at a bar? I selected a Pyramid Apricot Wheat Ale (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/f4x1YBxkLrZg652xt2KR5g?select=I1ZZCzT_lKHJ_YthVtc-Cw) and ice water knowing all to well I needed to stay hydrated for the run ahead.\n\nI took a quick glance at the food menu although I knew exactly what I wanted to try the minute I walked into the restaurant. I selected the Sage Fried Chicken and Waffles. The service here was outstanding. Every time the bartender left his station he'd return and give me an update on my food.\n\nI had a crappy camera with me at the time, but this is what I had (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/f4x1YBxkLrZg652xt2KR5g?select=BagiL1VmvJTeDz_CIsty3w). It's two huge chicken breasts partial bone attached battered and fried and sitting on an angle atop four squares of bacon-stuffed Belgian waffles drizzled in hot maple syrup. That's right. The waffles are stuffed with crispy bacon (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/f4x1YBxkLrZg652xt2KR5g?select=t2IoUrYE-c7cIHRBxkk6ow)!\n\nThe weight of the two chicken pieces quickly gave way to gravity as they fell onto the plate. The chicken breast was amazingly juicy and the crispy batter was well seasoned. The waffles were fluffy and chewy and I hadn't even gotten to the crispy bacon yet. This signature dish definitely lived up to its hype. This was outstanding. I had to sit awhile after nearly finishing that entire platter.\n\nThe dancer did better than I did taking what little food she left in a to-go box. As she turned, smiled and bid me farewell I couldn't help but notice how gracefully she walked out the door. I was so stuffed you might have been able to tip me over on my side and rolled me out the door!\n\nLas Vegas dancer or not, this time next year at 4:30 in the afternoon I will be back! | 1 |
It's in-n-out burger. You can't go wrong! | 1 |
Wish we had tried this restaurant for dinner instead of dashing in for breakfast. It is conveniently located and promoted within W Hotel. However, we did...\n\nOther hotel guests were here, but the breakfast was just awful. \n\nMuffins laced with preservatives and sticky, like the ones you find at convenience stores. Bacon stiff as a dead stiff. Redneck toast - skinny, white, and tasteless.\n\nService was rushed and inattentive. Except for the beautiful surroundings, this is a place that is unredeemable for American breakfast. | 0 |
Bon, c'est pas le meilleur Ramen que je connaisse. | 0 |
THE BEST BURGERS AND FRIES EVER! Everthing I have tried from here is amazing. The 4 stars would be a 5 if I didn't have to stand in line (outside) to wait for a table, then stand in line to order cafeteria style at the bar AND again for food, then have a server get me a soda refill and leave me feeling like I am supposed to leave a tip. If this place offered a comfertable place to sit while waiting and table service it would be a 5 star for sure. | 1 |
Well, I'm not going to make any friends by saying this, but BLECH! The blueberry crumble was basically shortening-flour goo on top of sugary jam goo. The coffee and service both lukewarm. The ambiance severely lacking.\n\nI would give three stars for a freezing blizzardy night when you find yourself walking home with a good friend, and you stop in while the place is busy and full of life and you sit upstairs and look out at the snow falling in the streetlights and warm up with an irish coffee. That's the three star experience. But keep in mind, none of that has anything at all to do with pie.\n\nThe two star experience is the one I had today. And I gotta say, it's really not that hard to make delicious fresh pie. I make them all the dang time. And it is as simple as butter, flour, fruit, sugar. So if you're serving pie that is anything less than delicious, it means that it's probably full of a bunch of junk that is supposed to preserve it from going bad. Which means that you're not actually making fresh pie. And if you're not making fresh pie, what am I doing here?\n\nAnyway, this place seems to have a bit of cach\u00e9 here, and yes, if you find yourself on a second date, after dinner on Saint-Denis, and you don't really want to grab drink but you'd like to keep chatting, and you wanna test whether this person is the type who will hog the dessert, then sure, stop in and split a cheesecake.\n\nBut not worth crossing town for... | 0 |
A vacationing wife, nothing to eat in the house, and a penchant for women in yoga pants - deliver me from evil, Amen.\n\n\""You really should try to eat healthy next week,\"" my wife spouts while packing for her trip; \""Try Whole Foods on your way home from work.\""\n\nWhat a mistake!\nI went in hungry and left horny. Jesus.\n\nI highly recommend this place for any guy whose wife is out of town, is tired of cold pizza and beer for dinner, and, has an unhealthy affliction for women in sheer yoga pants.\n\nI now know what the Lululemon lawsuit is all about. \nWhoever filed the lawsuit is obviously not a straight male with a vacationing spouse. | 1 |
A great place for a light dinner before heading out for the night. Reasonably priced and intimate decor. Food portions are appropriate and rich mango juice. Enjoy! | 1 |
Good food, tiny portions, pricey for the amount you get. | 0 |
Roast beef and Gorgonzola sandwich was okay... Hard to mess up. The soup I had and the soup my friend had were both cold and gross. | 0 |
Hands down one of the best Hambergers I've ever had. Charred on the outside,juicy on the inside. The meat was fresh and flavorful, and the French roll held up and didn't get soggy. Can't wait to come back through Phx to get another. | 1 |
The Grape..a friendly, cozy place to bring your friends or a date, if those things still happen anymore. \n\nThe interior ambiance is sleek if you can appreciate abstract and interesting art (which I do), with live bands or a pianist you will enjoy a decent play-list while you wine and dine. \n\nFood at the Grape is delicious! It's a bit on the pricey side and it sort of has that tapas feel as far as portion sizes go, but definitely worth it if you're looking to treat yourself to something different one evening. \n\nAs far as service goes, the Manager/Hostess is ALWAYS super friendly and to me, that means a LOT. A friendly person to greet you upon entering the restaurant sets the tone for the rest of the evening. \n\nI'm pretty sure our server that evening was a member of the Jersey Shore cast, but with that aside, and moving past the cheesy banter as he hit on my lady friends, all in all it was a great evening. \n\nThanks GRAPE for being friendly, having excellent food, being in a fab location, and making me want to join you again some time! \n\n(Not 5 stars only due to price) | 1 |
Ever since I watched the movie, I've wanted to try this place. Frozen hot chocolate anyone? \n\nSince I wasn't able to go to the location in New York, I figured I would just go in Vegas. First time I went on Christmas, for lunch, I went myself and sat at the bar (since the wait was about 30 minutes for a table). I ordered myself a frozen hot chocolate and a side of sweet potato fries. The frozen hot chocolate is HUGE. The size for one is plenty for a table. The bar is a great place to eat if all your people are over 21 and there are seats there. The frozen hot chocolate itself \n\nThe second time I went with the kids on the trip to vegas (4 of them between 16 and 18). I reserved a table for all of us, but we were able to be seated quite quickly. At around 10, there aren't as many people in the restaurant. The service, though, once seated was a little spotty. It took a while to get someone to take our order..and then get the food. \n\nThe smores hot chocolate (which is what one of the girls got) looked good, but they forgot the graham crackers and didn't bring them until we asked for them. Also the hot chocolate had a huge mound of marshmallows so if you dont like those - don't get it. \n\nMy brother ended up getting the Oreo version of the frozen hot chocolate which tasted like oreo hot chocolate but cold. This second time I ordered the Forbidden Broadway Sundae (chocolate blackout cake, chocolate and vanilla ice creams, and a shit ton of whipped cream). So delicious, but halfway in, I was so full, I couldn't take another bite. The cake wasn't bad, but it wasn't the best I've ever had. \n\nOverall, big portions. Decent desserts. Always make a reservation and you'll be fine. Or sit at the bar. Service will be spotty, but you'll just have to deal with it. | 0 |
I took my 8 month old furbaby, Yuki. She needed a check up and we had a health scare, so it was time to get her looked at by a professional. \n\nThe building is a little akward to pull into, especially when traffic is bad, but it has a long narrow parking lot that can fit a lot more cars than you may initially expect. \n\nOnce inside, the waiting area is small. When I arrived, there were only 2 other people waiting, and only one had a pet with them. The wait overall was less than 30 minutes. The veterinary assistants were very nice, pleasant to interact with, and when I returned they remember my dog and said lots of sweet things about her. They said they'd never seen her breed before and ended up googling. :} \n\nThe vet we saw was kind, though brief. I can understand, considering how busy they must be at this location. He took the time to discuss the pros/cons of feeding her various foods, as well as giving her a decent overall inspection. The same doctor called with the results from the tests we opted for, which was actually very nice. The continuity is surprisingly reassuring when you're feeling unsure about the future for your beloved pet. \n\nWith the medication I bought for her, and the overall cost of visits and tests we spent less than $100. The medication I received for her should last through 3 months, so I'm quite happy. When I have more money available I look forward to taking her back for a more thorough inspection. The assistants & the vet I interacted with were sweet and seem to care a lot about the pets. | 1 |
I don't know his name but the guy taking to-go orders was so rude to my group and I. We were walking in and I went to get a boba tea and the guy was like, \""is this your party?\"" I was like, \""yes.\"" \n\n\""Are you sure? This whole party is yours?\"" \n\nI confirmed again. It seemed like it was an issue even though I told him we were getting to go. \n\nSo I told him what I wanted and he have me my amount so I take out my wallet and he's like, \""do you have cash? make sure you have cash.\""\n\nI looked at him like, \""I do?\""\n\nWhy would he say that as he gives me my total even though he there's no sign or anything? He said it really rude too.\n\nLuckily my boba was delicious or I'd burn this place to the ground. \n \nI doubt I'll be coming back. People at Volcano Tea are nicer. | 0 |
Now, to be fair, I will disclose that I have not eaten at a McDonald's in probably 5 or more years. However, I thought that when you order a cheeseburger, it actually came with a burger. Imagine my surprise after ordering 2 of these extremely special items at this drive thru at 1:00 in the afternoon and opening it up when I got to my destination and literally there was no burger! Where's the beef? That phrase has a whole new meaning. | 0 |
The pizza is amazing. We stopped in when they opened on a Sunday and the restaurant filled within 10 minutes. I cannot wait until we dine there again. They have other food but the pizza was so amazing I might have to go 3 or 4 times before I try anything else. This is literally the best pizza I have ever tasted. A close 2nd is a Neapolitan place in Sheboygan, WI. AMAZING PIZZA! | 1 |
My fav spot when in Vegas! | 1 |
***After going to the NW corner (where I thought I was supposed to go, so much for relying on my memory...) Lulu's cupcakes pink lettered sign was a welcome beacon to the land of the delicious. \n\nOn the inside was the counter with glass covered (cupcake stands. After much deliberation I settled on the Mood Elevator (a chocolate cupcake with a mocha-chocolate frosting and chocolate covered espresso bean, a Lemon cupcake (I'm sure it had a snazzy name, but I totally forgot to write it down), a Pumpkin cupcake, and D-cupcake, a vanilla cupcake with raspberry filling and a chocolate ganache frosting.\n\nAlthough smaller than the normal high-end bakery cupcakes (think normal made-at-home sizing) they are delicious. I often find with the bigger cakes its a struggle to finish them, and when I do I am so full I can't eat for hours...these cakes were perfect size for me. The cakes are moist and melt in your mouth with each bite. They have just enough frosting, you don't feel the need to knock off half a pound - it compliments the cake flavor well. I especially enjoyed my Mood Elevator, the chocolate was not too rich, making it difficult to finish, but instead was balanced well with the espresso icing. Overall, they were tasty, and I would go back again.\n\nThis joint has a lot of repeat business, but it did seem like they make limited quantities of some cakes (Our party wiped out quite a few in stock) so, it may be best to call ahead and make sure they have what you want. | 1 |
Binkley's is the best restaurant in town, period. \n\nChef Kevin Binkley, who I understand worked with Thomas Keller at the infamous French Laundry, has a genuine passion for innovative cuisine (foie gras dipping dots anyone?). My husband and I have been to this restaurant several times within the last year and at each visit we are completely blown away by the exciting choices on the tasting menu and the wonderful little amuse bouche treats. The restaurant also has an impressive wine selection and the staff are top notch. \n\nDon't let the unassuming stripmall location fool you....this place will be getting lots of national foodie press very soon! | 1 |
Went here after a conference and had a wonderful experience. There were five of us so we went all out. We ordered a ton of dishes and while the \""signature\"" or special dishes were the BEST EVER, the spicy tuna roll (which I think is a pretty basic staple) was the only let down really.\n\nI tried the following dishes, and I have listed in order of how amazing they were:\n\n1. Yellowtail Serrrano - go figure, the yellowtail dish was the best dish at a restaurant named Yellowtail. Thinly sliced with jalapeno and cilantro, the worst part of this was it was 6 pieces and there were 5 of us... dilemma.\n2. Rock Shrimp Handroll - this was so yummy, I didn't even offer a bite to the others.\n3. Big Eye Tuna Pizza - I'm unsure why others don't like this... it was delicious and a perfect appetizer.\n4. Rock Shrimp / Tempura Alaskan King Crab - these were similarly prepared dishes but complemented each other well. When the Rock Shrimp would get a bit too sweet, the Alaskan King Crab balanced it nicely.\n5. Red Dragon roll - I only got one piece of this, but it was the best Red Dragon I've ever had. I think the others agreed with me as... you know... I only got one piece.\n6. Fillet Mignon Toban - sizzling and amazing. It comes out in a tiny skillet with the best mushrooms I've had in a while. The only reason it's this low on the list is because that is just how awesome all the other food was.\n\nNow, the last two are the only two that we didn't finish, or I wouldn't order again:\n7. Kobe Beef Tataki - maybe because it came out with the Yellowtail and just couldn't hold it's own. I really can't remember that much about it.\n8. Tempura Veggies - run-of-the-mill like the spicy tuna roll.\n\nI want to go back again and get a table by the windows so I can watch the fountains of the Bellagio while I feast on fish. | 1 |
My family and I have been going to the Taco Bell at 1909 W. Deer Valley for years. Last Thursday night my Dad went through the drive through, we got our usual, they messed up the order and did not give him a mexican pizza and got mine and my Mom's order right. While eating the taco salad, I looked down to find a bug about the size of an ant crawling out of my salad. I promptly stopped eating my salad and told my Mom I was going to call Taco Bell to see if I could get my money back. All the manager said was \""that he could give me another salad (why would I want another salad) and a free drink.\"" I said no thank you. I think you should check the rest of your food for bugs.\nMy advice for people when they go to this place, check your food before you start eating it. | 0 |
Pretty decent Indian at a good price. Garlic naan was very good as was the Chicken curry and Tandoori chicken. Desserts were pretty decent as were the saag paneer, malai kofta and beef vindaloo. Can't beat the $8 weekday lunch buffet price which includes masala tea. | 1 |
This is an update. After complaining to the Big O corp office and reviews on Yelp and Google the manager reached out to me. To make me whole again they did the work and parts for no charge. The job was completed a week ago and I am satisfied with the outcome. For this I give an extra star but I have experienced better. This was my FIRST time going to Big O and it will be my last... for any location! | 0 |
I do not like to drink coffee or (most) coffee related drinks, but Coffee Rush has some great alternatives!\n\nMy wife, my best friend, and I like to write comic book and movie scripts together and we usually do this late at night at Coffee Rush. They serve coffee until 11pm (which is great because it gives us a chance to get there and spend some time) and they stay open until 12am so you don't have to leave right at 11pm.\n\nI usually get a 20oz. Black & White Frost (something my wife introduced me to) and I always look forward to it. It is one of their blended drinks with ice, milk, white chocolate, coffee. It's pretty perfect. Depending on my mood, I'll get whipped cream on top or not - depends on the day.\n\nMy best friend gets their hot chocolate (which I have also had on cold evenings) and it is well made. I always prefer a little more chocolate than most places put into their hot chocolate, but when I've asked for a little extra chocolate they have always accommodated me without delay.\n\nThey also have a few extra non-coffee drinks like Deadly Soda and assorted Italian sodas.\n\nYou can access their free wi-fi with the purchase of a drink. Since we purchase three drinks (my wife, my best friend, and myself) we are always able to get three wi-fi passes. The passes are good for three hours of access to their Internet and, if you're there for more than three hours, you should probably buy another drink to get another pass and stop being cheap.\n\nWe never sit outside on the patio because it seems like everyone out there smokes and I can stand smoke. It would be really nice to be able to sit out there some evenings, but I never can because of the smoking. Inside is nice enough though (every locations is pretty much the same on the inside) and the smoke from the patio doesn't bother me inside.\n\nI always get my Coffee Rush card stamped when I go in and it adds up pretty quickly for a free drink. They are always good about taking care of you when you get to your free drink and never give you any trouble about it. They seem genuinely pleased that you've come back so many times. Mondays are \""double punch\"" nights so stop in for 2-for-1 punches! | 1 |
OK - this place is for serious cheap and fast food... Mostly pick-up orders. The dining are is super tiny and people going in and out all the time makes it an uncomfortable place to eat.\n\nThe food - it's not that good. I have a number of dishes but recently tried pad thai. It was fettuccini tossed with scrambled eggs and almost no other flavors. There was no peanut flavor or sweet-savory flavor. \n\nIt is cheap with huge portions, but seriously lacking in flavors. | 0 |
Can't complain about this location. Drive through is quick and they have never messed up my order. | 1 |
I went into Ulta today to exchange a compact makeup that I purchase which was off in color. The sales person who was helping me with the exchange could not answer the questions I was asking her so she ignored me. She also left her register to help another cashier and customer while she was in the middle of ringing me up. This location's employees lack customer service. However, I do love Ulta's products. | 0 |
Sadly, the family that originally owned Cafe Roma sold this location off. We have only experienced it once since then and have no plans on going back. Although I like the way the new owners updated the location, they pretty much took great pizza and replaced it with the cheapest ingredients possible and then jacked up the prices. We didn't even want to finish what we had ordered. We took it to go and gave it away to a homeless person. | 0 |
My order of spinach and artichoke dip with chips at Cooperstown:\n\n--Amount of dip: George Bush's popularity at the end of his presidency.\n\n--Number of chips: Barack Obama's current popularity.\n\nThat's one disappointing appetizer. When I tried to request more \""George Bush popularity,\"" I was told I would have to order an entirely new plate, because \""George Bush popularity\"" has to be made fresh.\n\nLame political metaphors aside, my Saturday night experience at Downtown's \""other\"" theme restaurant was blah. The corn beef on my sandwich was tough. The waitress, while extremely friendly, forgot to bring my table's silverware. We had to ask for the utensils after receiving our sandwiches. At least the water glasses were kept full most of the time.\n\nLast night's experience at Cooperstown is demonstrative of most of my experiences at this restaurant. Just OK. The prices at this restaurant, however, lead one to expect \""good.\"" A better execution of this restaurant's menu and improved service would lead to my adding a third star in the future. | 0 |
I've been to Sauce many times. It's a quick dine-in/take-out sort of place, so don't expect anything too terribly fancy or special. Sauce's specialty is pizza, which they offer in a wide variety of unique types. They have the typical, normal pizza varieties and some more unusual ones, like a Caesar salad pizza or a melon pizza which come to mind. They also serve panini sandwiches, simple pasta dishes, and salads and soup. For dessert, they have cheesecake and tiramisu. Finally, they offer a selection of wines and beer.\n\nHowever, the thing that keeps me coming back over and over is the macaroni and cheese! It's really lovely and somewhat addicting! Very creamy and rich with flavor. They also offer a variety with broccoli and chicken, but I prefer mine plain. So, check that out! It's worth a try.\n\nA couple of things to keep in mind... It's usually very busy at the lunch hour, but it's quieter in the evening. Prices are moderate. Not cheap, but not too-too expensive. | 1 |
This is a great place! I went after reading all the reviews and thought I'd give it a try! \nThe staff is very friendly and helpful without being pushy! \nThe eye doctor was amazing and very knowledgable also very friendly and personal able.\nOnce I picked out some glasses I was amazed at the price! Cheaper than anywhere I've ever been! I got two pairs with the no glare and plastic lenses for 250! I've paid over 400 for just one pair in the past.\nBut wait there's more! The best part yet...THEY WERE READY THE SAME DAY! They called me within an hour and a half to tell me my glasses were ready for pick up! How awesome is that?! It's a one stop shop with quality and great service.\nAnd of course as another little bonus. They give you a little bottle of lens cleaner and free refills for life whenever it's empty!\nI'll always go here and refer all my friends! | 1 |
I had a surprising lunch at the Thaiger. Received a royal welcome from a singularly beautiful Thai woman, sit where you want, move chairs to be more comfortable, we are so glad you are here etc etc. Then nothing.\n\nMaybe it was our fault as we chose outside on a cloudy cool day. After no response, I went in ordered food. Food was delivered 45 minutes later. Didn't have a complete place setting and they never returned so I trudge back inside and so it went.\n\nThen adding insult to injury the food was bland when it arrived. Why ask about spice levels? Another trip to the bar for some peppers. They gave me chopped serrano peppers so I can only conclude the kitchen was not attentive to our choices.\n\nWe chose WT based on Yelp reviews and have to say it looked like they would know Thai food and maybe on a different day the experience would be better. However, on our visit, we were treated as intrusions instead of guests and are not likely to be back. Not worth the time or money solid 2 stars.\n\nMike | 0 |
First time visiting for breakfast and we really enjoyed this new cafe! Great home style food, friendly staff, & clean environment. The portions of food are pretty large- definitely couldn't finish it all. Our family enjoyed Henhouse Cafe and we\nPlan to return again! | 1 |
Chaya serves fresh, straightforward, affordable sushi--and it's BYO! I love BYO restaurants, and Chaya makes it easy, with only a small surcharge for the glassware. All the sushi staples are here, like spicy tuna and avocado rolls, ginger-dressed salads and miso soup; we enjoyed all that we sampled, and I'm sure I'll come back on my next visit into town. | 1 |
Peter and his crew do a fantastic job and I am never disappointed. They offer the the best hummus I have ever tasted! I have been eating at Mt. Athos on a weekly basis for the past year and the food and customer service is always top notch! | 1 |
I am a regular at Korean and Japanese Spas in Los Angeles. Roman style baths and saunas appeal to my sense of relaxation, so I was pleased to see there was an option at Caesars while I was staying there. This is a gorgeous and spacious spa. Arrive 1-2 hours in advance to take advantage of the soak, steam, sauna, snacks, tea, chill out areas, ROBE SAUNA!! and heated loungers.\n\nBased on past Vegas massage experiences, I was reluctant to book a treatment, knowing I may or may not get my $$ Worth. Decided on the \""Fountain of Youth\"" Ayurvedic Shirodhara treatment. Holy! And I mean HOLY moly. Christopher is authentic, gifted healer. Massage followed by oil drip and scalp massage. A beautiful treatment followed by more steam (Christopher recommends for extended hair and body moisture) and then cocktails, of course...it's Vegas!\n\nWould remove .5 stars for loud attendants slamming the linen closet doors and some women who were not respectful of spa code of conduct! Relax! | 1 |
I don't care how cheap this place is and how close it is on the strip, I don't think I'll ever stay here. I came here to do some pre-gaming with a group of people that turned out to be super lame but just from the building exterior to the actual beds and the room itself I feel like that the place has the swagger of a cheap motel for hookers. Seriously. I didn't even want to sit on the bed or take off my shoes (I ALWAYS take off my shoes) in the place. They do however, have a tiny patio. The whole joint is whack and what makes it worse is that the people who frequent the place look a little unsavory to me (I got asked by some dude if I wanted to score some mollies (MDMA) or coke... I decided to fuck with this guy and waste his time by asking how much and stuff and got his number, so if you y'all want some mollies... haha but seriously. Save for a little bit longer and spend a little bit more cash to get a nicer hotel on the strip... or go further away from the strip and catch a cab. | 0 |
Nothing catches my eye like a pizza buffet. Luck would have it that I'd be in the area recently to give this a try. Even at $8.50 now, this is quite a deal, as the price includes a drink and a salad. Really enjoyed my salad with their house honey basil vinaigrette. Although they only have a few pizzas out at a time and were dealing with a full lunch crowd, they were pretty good about restocking quickly enough that I rarely had to wait. They had some interesting offerings like both barbecue and buffalo chicken pizzas, a veggie pizza with roasted garlic that was one of my favorites, and the usuals like cheese and a meat lovers. I did enjoy the pizza, although I'd say I've had better, but that's no knock. For the price and the quality, the pizza peel makes for an extremely satisfying lunch experience. | 1 |
After guzzling ourselves to death, my friend and I ended up right over here from the Freakin' Frog to end up with a cheap but HUGE Philly and fries while the bartender talked to us about all kinds of sports, his life, the place, and everything else. It was winter break week, so we were the only ones in the joint -- it was an odd affair, but considering we were kind of blasted, comforting to not have to worry about anyone else seeing us in such a condition.\n\nThe place was delicious and amusingly dive-y. Maybe we can try it sober and not at 3:00 AM next time! | 1 |
Ok, being an optimist, I'm usually of the opinion that no establishment deserves one star. Until I decided to get some lunch is Cafe Anfora. It was quite possibly the worst experience I've ever had as a customer.\n\nAnd so let me begin. I didn't even use the toilet facilities so I shan't complain about them, it seems that aspect of this place has been well and truly covered by previous reviews. I was walking along trying to decide where to go for lunch and decided upon Cafe Anfora as it looked that a pleasant place to sit and enjoy a tasty sandwich. True enough, I imagine it would have been, had I been allowed to do so. The interior was very bright and open, with just a few tables and simple chairs arranged in the shop front. \n\nAnd so I walk up to the counter with a smile and a greeting to whom I assume was the owner, and was welcomed with a scowl. I gazed up to the board above his head displaying clearly what fillings I could have, yet found myself squinting to try and decipher the crude pictures of the types of sandwich available (toasted, non toasted, baguette, wrap etc). Upon enquiring that these strange hieroglyphics represented, I was again greeted with a very rude response from the man behind the counter along with any enquiry from him as to what I was doing there (?!?). At this point, if it hadn't been for my increasingly ravaging hunger, I'd have simply walked out. \n\nYet persist I did and ordered a sweet chilli chicken toasted sandwich with a dash of mayo. Yet what I received, as I found out later, was a overly chewy sweet chilli chicken cold sandwich with garlic mayo. Not a great combination at all, it tasted foul. Upon attempting to take a seat in his empty cafe, I was informed by a series of grunts that I had not paid to sit in and that I would have to leave. I was in no mood to argue and so leave I did. On the way out the door, I stopped to take note of the opening hours. Upon seeing this, the owner came forth from the counter and ushered me off the premises. \n\nOverall, the experience was one of extremely unfriendly (bordering on hostile) staff and poor quality of food. I hadn't even been offered brown or white bread, and the order was wrong. As the shop wasn't busy (I was the only customer), there was no excuse for this terrible performance of customer service. \n\nAvoid. | 0 |
CHEATERS. My mother Charleen DelVillano MacMillan won bingo with a lady at the other table. Beth Reed and I screamed at the top of our lungs and the 2 employees behind us didn't blow the whistle to stop the game and DID NOT pay. AVOID. Bingo supervisor was a dick! Chris the Go to Lone Butte or Fort McDowell where they know how to run a game. Shame in you for ruining our Mother's Day outing. I will be bringing my high roller card to Lone Butte from now on! | 0 |
This ruined my diet. The song of the sirens beckoned me irresistibly toward the pasta and I was weak. It was worth it.\n\nWe stopped in after our opportunity to see Elton John at Caesar's Palace. Tucked into the Caesar's forum, the restaurant does not disappoint. We had a glass of wine at the bar before our table was ready. You should make sure to have a reservation as it is busy. I can't imagine what the wait would have been if hadn't planned ahead.\n\nHighly recommended for your trip to Vegas. Get the pasta. | 1 |
LOVE this place. Extremely knowledgeable, accommodating and (most importantly) friendly staff. I'm a new regular-- I admit that Bikram, no matter where you go, IS on the pricey side-- but the health and sanity benefits I've experienced since starting my practice outweighs the $99/month charge. \n\nIt is a TOUGH workout. Seriously. The only goal your first class is simply to stay in the room for the full 90 minutes. It's intense-- but you will have the greatest sense of accomplishment once you are done! I've recommended this place to many of my friends, and not one of them has been disappointed.\n\nBYT frequently advertises unlimited month-long memberships on Groupon, which I highly suggest purchasing. That's how I got started!\n\nIt's definitely NOT hoity-toity or snooty. The other yogis are super-nice, REAL people who are supportive of each other.\n\nAlso, they just had a remodel of their lobby and changing room areas. Classy, eco-friendly & beautiful!\n\nBottom line? If you are adventurous enough to try a legit DIFFICULT workout, Bikram Yoga Tempe is definitely the place to go. | 1 |
It's been awhile since we last came to this location because they were always screwing up our orders. But being that we were babysitting and not in the mood to cook-fast-food became the obvious choice for lunch. Since we had previous issues with missing items or incorrect orders we decided to go in an order. The only special thing I asked was NO SOUR CREAM on the Fully Loaded Nachos, BUT do you think that would get right. 1st I didn't even get the Nachos, and when I did mention it they came out with a huge glob of Sour Cream just staring me in the face. I like so many others am completely reluctant to complain about food and have it redone or sent back in fear of it being defiled or spit on-Who hasn't watched \""Waiting...\""? So I just scooped off the SC myself and fed the hungry monsters. The food was all there but it is so disgusting with meat substance they call beef and all the DAMN beans on everything. Who the hell eats Nachos with beans-I always thought it was chips and cheese maybe add some onions,tomatoes and cilantro. All the damn beans make the chips all soggy. Why is it that the taco salad shell is so light & crispy-the best one I've eaten-but they don't use it for their tacos,etc.? I will say it was rather inexpensive $20 for 4 people but it was not Mexican food by any means. I'm not even sure what they meat like substance is they use but it is surely not any kind of beef I've ever made. This location is the same as any other-it's just Taco Bell in general that sucks!!! | 0 |
Awesome place with big portions and ice cold beer. Service is mostly hit but sometimes miss. This usually happens when they are busy though so I don't blame them. Try the BBQ chicken pizza and their chicken wrap. A nice cold sunbru to top it all off. | 1 |
No stars, they were rude. I had guests from out of town come in I'm home why and the only place to eat where I've eaten before many ,many , many times was here and we got there 30 minutes before they were supposed to close and then actually let us dine in and long story short to put it in a nutshell, it was 5 of us including 1 child and they still turn the lights off while were eating 10 minutes into getting our food which was only 5 minutes from the moment they said is down in the rush this to get out and until they turned off the lights on us very rude I can't believe this ever happened that she's they know me there and I've been there many times with my lady, but hey, I guess that's how goes when you want to get out of work early and go party, nevermind money and your regular patrons right. !?! Not cool. | 0 |
Seedy is the best description.\n\nHalf hour to check in. No exaggeration. Casino always stinks of tobacco. \n\nEntire place, from rooms to casino to the restaurants, it needs a MAJOR facelift!\n\nIf I was not staying here with this convention I'd run away to somewhere, like almost anywhere else, on the Strip!\n\nBally's has seen better days and, while the rooms are inexpensive, this casino has gone down, way down, on the 'cool' list. \n\nWant to be depressed in Las Vegas? Want to experience a deep, dark depression? Then come to Bally's! | 0 |
For starters the ladies that own and run this place are as sweet as can be. My favorite dishes are the Pad Thai, Drunken Noodles and pretty much anything with the Mock Vegetarian Chicken as the meat. The extra Thai hot spicy is exactly that extra spicy. The Thai Iced Tea is great too. This place delvers, but they charge $2 so if you are downtown save the $2 for a tip and just pick it up. They are great! | 1 |
I'm not sure why I love this IHOP so much. Maybe it's because I can order pancakes, a cheese omlette, cheesy-hash browns with bell peppers, bacon and toast and it all tastes so damn good and is relatively cheap... although I just realized our waitress overcharged me by A LOT this morning. Grr.\n\nPretty solid experiences all around here. Go IHOP! | 1 |
After reading the reviews, I should have known better than to expect good ramen but I was still hopeful. Sadly, I was disappointed.\n\nI ordered the tonkotsu pork belly with an egg traditional style, as well as edamame and gyozas to share. The appetizers were cooked well and the best part of the meal. When the huge bowls were ready, I realized that they gave me the modern version of ramen instead of what I ordered. The sulky girl behind the counter who took my order originally was not what I wanted to deal with again so I went with it. There was no depth to the broth and the noodles were not ramen noodles as they were soft and kind of slimy. The store bought packaged kind is better. Where was the milky broth made rich and unctuous by hours upon hours of slowly simmered pork bones? This was a poor introduction to ramen for my friend who never had it before.\n\nI couldn't even eat half of it because it was not good and bland. When we went to get to go containers since I hate to waste food, the same unhelpful girl asked why we needed two...really? | 0 |
Can I give less than one star?\n\nI purchased a Living Social to try their cleaning service. Sam, the owner, confirmed the date and time by email but did not show, call or return phone calls and texts. I am requesting a refund from Living Social and wish I would have checked YELP before wasting my money. | 0 |
I read a lot of good reviews on this place before deciding to order. I am not sure what happened the day I got my pizza, maybe the cook quit and the cashier had to step up to make the pizza.\n\nI got a pepperoni pizza to-go and when I got home and opened the box I could tell immediately it was not cooked even half way through. Cut into a slice and the crust was completely raw on the inside! How could this happen, I could tell it was raw by looking at the outside of the crust, why couldn't the person who cooked it tell. The crust was completely white and gooey in the middle, not golden brown. \n\nI decided I am already home, not going to take it back and have them remake it. Tried to finish the cooking process in my oven. The pizza was not good even after I finished cooking the crust. | 0 |
We ate here because the line for the Buffet at Bellagio was too long, and this place had no line at all. Prices were very good too, considering this was at Bellagio. \n\nUnfortunately the food and the service was sub-par. \n\nThe food was not good and barely edible. The service was just plain slow. With all of the other food options around, there is no way we would choose to eat here again. | 0 |
Good, authentic food, lots of it. Cheap, too.\n\nBeen there twice now, got to chill outside late night with the mariachi band the first time for Cinco de Mayo while chowing. They serenaded one of the guys in our group. Awkward. Classic.\n\nThe second time was for dinner. The two of us ate for around 15 bucks altogether. Portions are slightly bigger than what you would expect for the price. Not the best mexican food I've ever eaten...but good enough for me.\n\nGot to love unlimited homemade nachos and salsa, gets me every time. That alone is worth a star. Sign me up. | 1 |
We went with a large group from work on two different occasions. We called ahead and made reservations and both times the tables were not ready when we arrived. We also got poor service and it took forever to get our drinks, food and tabs. It was really disappointing. | 0 |
Not only the best mexican in Charlotte, but the most fun place to eat it. Chicken Quesadilla is awesome (I have ordered it as both an appetizer and entree in the same meal before, it is that good), colorful waitstaff, good margaritas and large selection of mexican beer at a good price. A few months ago they had a waiter that looked and acted like captain Jack Sparrow and somehow pulled it off (although he kept calling me darling). No reservations, be prepared to wait (only downside). Skip the queso. Fish taco is also solid. Make sure you don't go on a gallery crawl night or it will be a 2+ hour wait. Also, the hostess here is typically rude and the times they give are meaningless (we were told over two hours and called within 15 minutes) - I wish they would just take reservations or get a decent hostess) | 1 |
Let me make this a short one... Wagyu bone in ribeye was the best thing I ever ate in the protein category. It definitely was A+++ off the richter scale as far as really living it up | 1 |
My co-worker suggested that i try out this wonderful place. After reading a few reviews i decided on the chorizo. The wait was a bit and the hostess offered me some chips to go. The chips were so fresh it reminded me of when me and my mom used to make them at home. Loved them.....The salsas are spicy to perfection. I will definitely make this a regular place for lunch. ..... | 1 |
The food and service at this place SUCKS....Stay away if you are thinking of having your Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner here.\n\nI've been to the Hole in the Wall several times to see an old school bluegrass band called Joshua Stone. Joshua Stone is the only thing at the Hole in the Wall that I have anything good to say about.\n\nService here is terrible. EVERY time I come here it's like I'm invisible, I mean our group, is invisible. How do you fail to notice the group of anywhere from 5 to 10 people? In one instance, there were 10 of us and we all ordered drinks, food, and smores. All the drinks and smores came and some of the food so we figured the burger would be coming out soon. No big deal or so we thought. After about 10 minutes we realized the burger wasn't coming so we ask the waitress where the burger was and she, in a somewhat irritated tone, was like you guys didn't order a burger and we were like yes we did. She continued to tell us we didn't order a burger and finally we were like, ok, just bring us a burger and fries. 20 minutes later the burger shows up and it was good. But what really chaps my ass is that they had the nerve to charge us for it. Now I'm not looking for a hand out, but come on isn't that customer service 101.\n\nOn to my next rant about this establishment that should be called the S**t Hole in the Wall.\n\nWe went there for Thanksgiving dinner expecting a fantastic buffet. Now keep in mind my girlfriend and her family have been going to this \""buffet\"" for like 10 years or something crazy so all I've been hearing about for the month prior to Thanksgiving is how wonderful this buffet is. Ummmm, can you say terrible. where to start. Trust me keep reading. \n\n1. No buffet. It was changed to \""family style.\"" Last time I checked family style was a choice of certain things and then the food keeps coming until you are done. NOT HERE. As the waitress said, \""we can bring more food, but would have to charge you. REALLY!!!\n\n2. Waitress didn't give a damn. we waited probably 5 minutes before or drink order was taken, we didn't get plates until about 2 minutes after our food came, when we complained about the stuffing that was as dry as saw dust she just took it from our table and didn't replace it with another side. Oh and when we were ordering we asked about what tasted good and she was like I haven't tried any of the food. Come on Man!!!\n\n3. Desserts were a joke. it looks like they were bought from the Circle K and they were served cold. Cold apple tart and pecan pie. Not good.\n\n4. Manager never showed his/her face. maybe there was no manager, after all it was a holiday....lol.\n\n5. Lastly, well there is alot more but I'm over it, but this needs to be mentioned. Our server tried to double tip us. The tip was included because we were a table of 10, but we split the bill and when it came she added the tip in again. She should have been fired, but again the manager was non-existent.\n\nSummary.....don't waste your time here unless you are going to see Joshua Stone and only want drinks. I'm done. | 0 |
Horrible food!!! Left extremely disappointed and hungry!! I had been craving a good ramen noodle bowl for quite some time and was excited when I came across Shoku Ramen. The restaurant itself looked clean and the service was fine, but...the food was something else!! I ordered a bowl of their pork ramen and what I got was a bowl of lard broth with undercooked raw looking bacon, with a layer of floating oil bubbles!!! Eeew...!! Disgusting!!! I could not finish it and felt I would get terribly sick if I ate that cholesterol laden elixir!! I ended leaving and picking up a sandwich at Subway. Not only was I still hungry, but I felt the bread from the sandwich would help soak up all of that fatty oil and grease my poor stomach was full of!!! Never again...GROSS!!! | 0 |
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