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Since living in Scottsdale over the past 5 years, just minutes away from the library I have taken to calling it my home away from home as I pursue a masters. The hours are great, the staff as \""geeky\"" and awkward as you'd like them to be and the people watching (when reading and typing just gets too boring) is on par with the mall or any airport I've been too. The quiet section is usually well respected and there are always the rare few people who seem to think they are talking on their phones in their living room but there is usually plenty of seating, and at worse study rooms for those who need to work in groups or really need some peace and quiet.\n\n\np.s. Keep an eye out for the \""fisherman\"". He's a guy (I believe) that comes in with a Home Depot bucket and a trench coat, sits near the windows and curses up a storm at himself, and presumably the world and it's consipracies. Priceless though at times distracting.
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I went here for lunch recently and was a little unsure at first, but I really enjoyed it. I was expecting a Wetherspoons type bar but thankfully it was not like that. The bar is bright and spacious, so while it does get busy it doesn't feel to overcrowded.\n\nAs there was a few of us, we went for a few of the small plates which were a kind of Tapas style. Our dishes included meatballs, quesadillas and prawns which were all delicious. There were a few more but I wont bore you with the details, just know it took us forever to decide as everything looked so good and the dishes we ordered were excellent. \n\nThe service wasn't the best I have ever had, perhaps because it was a busy afternoon or maybe the staff are always rude. Will probably be back though.
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This place used to be our favorite place to go. But for months the service/food has gotten progressively worse. Not to mention the music they play on the weekends makes you want to run out the door. Sad to see a place with great food (when it opened) and a great location go down hill so fast.
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Our Brunch Was very disappointing. . Fish wasn't cooked, bread was rubbery, prime rib had no flavor. Sushi was tasteless, mexican rice overcooked. Desserts were cheap, gelato not good. Overpriced as far as quality. The place was very nice. Great decor. I had the best seat in the house.
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So I ate here for the first time after reading all the rave reviews. First thing I gotta get off my chest is that the ice water needs to be improved! Tasted like crappy tap water with a slice of lime. Come on spend a ill and get a filtered water system Pho Chandler! I had the pho dac biet. Or the P1 I think it was. Come on people learn to say it the way it's meant! Anyway I'm a broth guy and on a scale of 1-10 the soup was a 7. I like mine more beefy and it was rather mild. The noodles were good and I rate them a 9. Lil chewy and sticky the way rice noodles should be. I had lots of meat even after all the noodles were down in my tummy, which can be a rare thing nowadays. Anyway I'll be back to try more stuff on the menu. Hope you fix the water by then!
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Table service, guest list, or not, it doesn't matter. Lines are too long, promoters are disorganized and even fight in front of guests. Even if you pay for a table, they won't let you in if there's \""not enough girls\"". I'm a local so I know how it goes here and this is by far the worst club experience yet.
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wow, this place is really nice. when my bf said we were going to vegas for new years and staying at the mgm, visions of families and cheeseball entertainment danced around in my head. however, we ended up at the signature, and it was totally different. this is a non-gaming hotel, so you have to go to the mgm (which is connected) for gambling. there are pools, a lounge w/ happy hour, a starbucks, and a workout facility onsite.\n\nwe stayed in one of the penthouse rooms, and it had a fully equipped kitchen and floor to ceiling windows. furnishing were modern so no flowery bedspread! our window faced the airport, so we couldn't take in the craziness of LV blvd, but it was kind of calming at the same time. if you want to say on the strip but feel like you're at a regular hotel rather than a vegas hotel, the signature is a good choice.
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I found Windy in 2007, searching for treatment to help my son recover from ankle surgery he had because of a soccer injury. Although physical therapy helped him regain strength, he still had nagging pain in his legs. Incredibly, Windy's therapy allowed him to play soccer pain free after the first treatment. She has also helped friends and family recover from cycling, hiking, and yoga injuries. Windy is our primary healthcare provider.
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Wow. And this is not a good wow at all.\n\nDid NOT expect such bad food here. My fellow diners said they had better steaks from Outback, possibly Sizzler and Cocos.\n\nThe waiters seem programmed to try to upsell everything. The only \""amazing\"" food on the menu from the kitchen are the highest priced items. \n\nConsidering how much amazing food is available in Vegas, Beso sucks some major donkey balls. The various managers are completely useless. The manager we got to \""work\"" with Chad Jahn is beyond useless. The consensus is that he's an ex-bouncer and doesn't even know how to manage to make a drink much less manage a high-profile restaurant.\n\nThere seems to be too many staff running around pretending to be busy than actually working. I saw no less than 3 managers pretty much walking the floor doing nothing. None of them went up to any tables to inquire about the food, the service or anything that would normally be relevant to their jobs. There were too many hostesses worried about their outfits and make-up and being seen. \n\nNow, onto the food. Again, WOW. It was beyond awful--once it actually came out. Apparently our ticket got dropped TWICE by the kitchen. And, did any manager come out to apologize and try to make nice? Uh, that'd be a no.\n\nThat's where the wonderful and awfully helpful /insert sarcasm here Chad came over. And he only came over because we actually asked the waiter where the manager was and why he wasn't the one trying to sooth things over with us. Instead, we told him what we expected from our service. Comped food, a steep discount and free dessert/coffee/tea. At least he had the competency to do that, so I guess there is some hope. BUT, the best part is--he wasn't the one telling us. Our poor waiter was the one breaking the news. Isn't that a manager's job?\n\nThe waiter and his trainee were so sweet and trying to help out, but honestly, what else can they do? I think they pretty much gave up when they knew how much of the dinner was going to be cut, therefore reflecting their tip. We made sure they were compensated for their work. As for the main tab? Aw hale naw. Took whatever discount they gave us. Normally our group would order 1-2 desserts to share. Yeah, call us greedy and bitter, but we each ordered one. The sad thing is? Even the dessert took 15 minutes to come out AND it wasn't good.\n\nThe one star was because our waiter actually tried so hard.\n\nFinal report: More style than substance.
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Server could've been more attentive. Sat in dining area instead of bar. My steak too done.
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Come on of course I'm a fan of Lindo Michoacan, any ice cream shop in general. All those childhood memories I wish I had are falsely coming back to me. Yum, I wish I had those memories of enjoying waffle cone/bowls filled with scoops of delicious ice cream. Oh yea I kind of do being that there were probably only 2 or 3 ice cream shops back home I can think of.\n\nThe first things that caught my eye were those chocolate covered bananas with nuts, sprinkles, or coconut, and various ice creams and frozen treats already made for you. Walking over to the right there were about 20+ different containers of ice cream waiting for me to taste, OPTIONS NICE. I was met by the friendly and helpful employee who asked me if I wanted to try some. With a smile on my face and fast head nodding in excitement I said \""Of course yes! Haha\"". I started sampling a few flavors, not bad not bad at all. Didn't want to sample to much free samples. Some of the names I recognized but some I didn't, just taste them if you're curious. Some were various Mexican candies made into an ice cream. YUM :)\n\nI went with the waffle bowl, though they also have waffle cones, and a few scopes of pistachio and some other flavor I don't remember but with I enjoyed. I couldn't understand the menu and prices but with the help of the employee everything went smoothly. Looking at their brochure right now, thankfully there's pictures with there names. I want the Chamango, Ensalanda De Fruitas, Churros Cocos, or I dunno I just want one of everything next.\n\nThere are a few seats, miscellaneous items for sale inside, and it wasn't busy during lunch, typical small business. But when it's 100 degrees outside I had to take a seat and enjoy every little bite before walking back to the car. I'll be back for sure. Very inexpensive. My waffle bowl and 2 scopes were only a couple dollars. They had problems with their credit card machine so bring cash just incase.\n\nThere are located in a plaza on the southeast corner of Tropicana and Eastern. The same place as Dispensary Lounge, 99 Cent, and Marketon.
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Great, casual place to grab a nice lunch at the Scottsdale Quarter. The atmosphere is nice and comfortable, service is good and the chicken panini with a side salad was quite tasty as well!
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Food.\n Well done and flavorful. Don't get the drinks, especially the ones that have salt in them. Bubble tea here tastes weaker than elsewhere.\n\nAtmosphere.\nThe interior looks nice overall - much better than you expect from asian restaurants in the same price range. Its a vast improvement over most places. The location next to Shnucks isn't that great either, but its convenient.
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I really like this place. They do a great job and the place doesn't give off a sweat shop vibe like some other salons. The owner did my friends pedicure and was really personable and friendly.
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As the newest location, one is led to think that the nice, modern decor and friendly atmosphere are up to par with their flagship restaurant located on I-17 and Cactus, however, after having experiencing one dine-in with my family, it quickly became apparent that the phony smiles were merely a rouse for an over compensating and all too eager to get you out of their restaurant staff.\n\nFrom the moment we sat down we felt rushed. We had very little time to decide on drinks, never mind browsing the fairly large menu for what we all wanted to order. It was only after shooing away the waitress four times that we were able to reach a decision as to what we wanted to eat and placed our order.\n\nAfter what felt like an eternity waiting for or order to be prepared, my now starving family was brought a single plate of egg rolls, later to be followed by another single plate of pot stickers. At this point we are beginning to see how we are to expect dinner - plate by plate rather than in one complete order. This went on through out the remainder of our dinner, to include the waitress forgetting an entire item we had ordered only to laugh it off and blame it on her ink pen. Yes. You read right. Her. Ink. Pen.\n\nThe food was no where near as good as it's predecessor on Cactus and I-17, and the wait staff left a great deal to be desired.\n\nA few bones found in the sweet and sour pork, dirty stem ware, my wife tripping over a hole in the floor near our table and we FINALLY receive the check and concluded we won't be revisiting that location any time soon.\n\nThe ONLY thing pleasing about this experience was the 15% coupon found on their website.
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Here do massage is very good, my shoulder is very pain, a girl named Lisa did very well, very powerful, very comfortable, I will come in.a
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Well worth the drive out to Lake Las Vegas to try this hidden gem. The menu is quite large, with a tapas section, as well as a more traditional menu. I have dined here several times, and the food is always wonderful. They have a huge wine selection as well. The service is also always excellent.\n\nI feel the atmosphere is one of the best I have experienced. Inside is a full of old world charm, and the decor is fabulous. You can also opt to sit outside, and look over the lake. Hard to beat the setting.\n\nI would highly recommend Sunset & Vines to anyone.
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Great food, clean , friendly, good price and a lot of amazing food. What I order, gyro sandwich, small side of hummus with pita bread and/or French fries or substitute with Caesar salad or Greek. Don't forget to get the baklava. Such a delicious treat all under 20$!!!!
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I have been back twice (or actually my pets have) since my last review. LOVE IT. They treat my kitties with a lot of love and patience. I even got my mom to take her cat it, now his coat is fluffy, soft, and beautiful.
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Don't be alarmed; whoever entered $$$ for Aloha mistyped. This is a casual, order-at-the-counter place with a good take-out business and 8 tables for eat-in. Prices are very reasonable, with most entrees averaging around $6-$7. \n\nIt's clean and nicely decorated, with bright yellow paint and a giant Hawaiian shirt on the wall. The menu offers a wide variety of Hawaiian specialties like kalua pork, katsu and other curry, a few shrimp dishes, saimin and fried saimin noodles, etc. My personal favorite, and the one I ordered while there, is loco moco: hamburg patties topped with a rich, brown gravy and fried egg over white rice. Macaroni salad on the side. It was delish, just like in Hawaii. Best of all, many entrees come in a mini version, less food and less cost. Hawaiian food can be kinda heavy, so the mini option should be much appreciated.
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Checkout experience is very poor. Never enough lanes open and I hate their policy of reading the customer's last name out loud when they give you the receipt. My last name is no one's business! Please stop doing this! Major privacy violation!\n\nOn a positive note, the organic produce section is quite good and the only reason I shop here.
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8 trips to Vegas, and I finally make it to Bacchanal, and it was just about everything I hoped for. The price is steep, with lunch prices comparable to other well regarded Vegas buffets' dinner prices ($34.99 + tax/tip for lunch), but even so I would come back here every time and not think twice. As per usual, I came about 15 minutes before the dinner switch over (no line on a weekday afternoon), and got to try the best of both worlds at lunch pricing. \n\nHighlights: The brisket, goodness, was the best brisket I have ever had. I have yet to visit Austin, so I reserve the right to retract this, but it was the perfect combination of tenderness, smoke and seasoning. Pad thai was also really delicious, and incredibly spicy, which I like. Other fantastic offerings include wagyu beef sliders, peking duck, sweet potato and truffle tater tots, and rack of lamb. In fact, a combination of all of the above would probably make my last meal if I face the electric chair. The desserts were quite varied, from made-to-order ice cream sandwiches, cake pops, green tea creme brulee, crepes, shaved ice and every cake-y dessert imaginable, although I'm not sure anything was super memorable.\n\nAll in all, absolutely the best buffet I've tried in Vegas. For comparison, I went to Bellagio's weekend dinner the following afternoon and it didn't hold a candle. I make the cross-country flight to Vegas almost annually, and the chance to relive Bacchanal is one of the few things that entice me to keep the streak going.
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Food is amazing. Wonderful vegetarian selection. I came here solely because of the huge vegetarian selection. So many choices I couldnt decide. The service was less than attentive but I think this is sort of a typical thing to expect at a restaurant in this genre. The food more than made of for the flighty service and short wait. The herbal salad had such an intense burst of flavor in every bite that I often had to pause and chew a few extra times to enjoy the bite. Cant wait to go back and try a few more vege dishes.
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This is a great restaurant with lovely atmosphere. It sits right in the heart of old town Scottsdale and we were so pleased to speak with Franco and discover that he is a real Italian from Tuscany and his food reflects this fact. The service couldn't have been better. Franco generously brought us out some prosciutto, salami and a delectable place of veal meatballs with a yummy tomato sauce. I had the Orecchie elefante which was perfect and my family had homemade pasta in a marinara sauce which was also delicious. He has very good prices on wine. Some bottles are only $24.\n\nThe restaurant is both casual and elegant. The food is delicious and the service was friendly and efficient. What's not to like?
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This place is worth checking out if you are ever in the area going to a cardinals, coyotes, concert, what have you event. I don't know what that Jetta chick review was all about, maybe she is arching McFarlane or something. I bought a tight Larry Fitzgerald toy/figure there before the colts game a couple of weeks ago for only 10 bucks. But yeah, its a cool fun store that you should check out if you are in the area and have time.
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Been here twice.\n\nThis place is cool in an upscale hipster kinda way. \n\nI had the lamb burger the first time and the Duck the second. The duck was ok and if memory serves me well so was the lamb burger. The wine list is quite impressive and the cheese plate is one of the better selections in the city. \n\nOk so - 4 stars because the food and the service are great.\n\nNo 5 star rating because for the price I wasn't blown away either time. I left on both occasions not really caring if we ever returned. Beyond that if you are already in that part of town the Dandelion Market easily wins out over 5church.
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Very disappointed in this place especially after reading all the rave reviews. Asked the server what she recommends and she said the skillets were popular. I ordered the chicken, mushroom and spinach skillet and I felt that it had been fried in an oven. I couldn't even eat the potatoes underneath the eggs and toppings. My friend and I also shared an order Of pancakes which were large an tasted pretty good but the syrup tasted fake and commercial. My bill was $15 after splitting and it was a waste of my money... Wish I knew what people were raving about on here but unfortunately I won't be back to find out..
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Just your average panda express.\n\nThe location is convenient. It has plenty of open tables since it shares the area with Subway and some other stores.\n\nFood is much cheaper if you just want some quick food and fast service. However, if you are really hungry, better go across the street and spend just about the same amount of money at Monte Carlo buffett for more food and variety.
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Absolutely horrid customer service. To print a word doc. from USB 1 sheet of paper would cost me 5 bucks and tells me kinkos would charge the same amount to login myself and print is a absolute lie. The owner couldn't even look me in eye as he told me. I even told him if I went to kinkos and showed him the receipt he said he would ban me from the store. I'm not sure about the rest of the services, I just know ill never go back.\n*update* i spoke the truth i know exactly what i experienced, and i am not being unreasonable. As i told u before its your business your price, Dont tell customers lies about your competitor is my problem. I could go even in more detailed what happened that day, but ill let you save face.
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First of all, I blame myself. I've known for a long time that Ulta has less than desirable customer service. I guess I am an optimist. I really want to think they would improve their customer service over the years but sadly they have not. From their cashiers (who are so freakin' slow and why is it there is only one ringing people up), to their less than pleasant makeup artists (unskilled and unknowledgeable about the cosmetics carried at their store compounded with inability to apply makeup). Let me entertain you and share my most recent adventure.\n\nAs I enter the only Ulta in metro-Phoenix, I'm not greeted, and there's at least 3 sales clerks/wanna-be makeup artists I encounter as I walk thru the store to the back where they carry all the hair products. After picking up my favorite shampoo, I decide to wander into the cosmetics department to see what's new. One of the sales clerks (who ignored me when I entered) slowly comes up to me, notably not really wanting to help me but I guess she felt that she needed to at least \""try\"" to seem like she wanted to sell cosmetics. I play along and ask her about new shadows and blushes and what she recommends. Since Ulta has very competitive brands, she is very politically-correct by informing me they are all wonderful. Whatever. Do you have an opinion? Maybe some follow-up questions like \""What are you looking for in a product?\"" \""What products do you currently use?\"" Like every time before, I leave the cosmetics department empty-handed. I'm not the typical customer that will buy a set because it comes with a little bit of everything. That's borderline hoarding and I don't dig it. Show me a product that works, and I'll buy it. Give me great customer service, and I'll buy a bunch. Simple as that people. I'm a sucker for great customer service and will spend a lot of $$. Ask my spouse.\n\nSo I make my way to the long line. Long because there's only one cashier who is dealing with a disappointed customer. Am I surprised? No. Am I reconsidering where I buy from the next time? Absolutely. The customers in front and behind me are clearly just as frustrated as I. One lady mentions, \""This is why I buy online!\"" I totally agree. So I finally make it to the cashier who doesn't greet me, just tries to sell me more magazines than I need. I respectfully decline. She rings up my purchases and literally throws them in a small bag. By the time she squishes all my products in the little bag, it's bursting at the seams. I give her my coupon (20% off my entire purchase which is the only reason why I went to Ulta in the first place) and with disdain, she runs it and makes sure she rips it into teeny tiny pieces in front of me. What is she trying to say? You'll never see this coupon again? Whatever, get over yourself. \n\nSo long story short, Uta sucks. Especially the one at the Esplanade. It's such a shame. Ulta is in the business of selling beauty products and helping its customers look and feel better about themselves, which they clearly do not. I've tried to avoid the Ulta at the Esplanade, but I have to say even the one in Ahwatukee and Chandler are almost as bad. I get better customer service at Walmart. That's how bad Ulta is. Your Utra-suckly, Ulta! I'm seriously never, ever buying from you ever again! If I could give you zero stars I would.
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Hands down...... the best pizza. Rustica = best combination of flavors.
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The Agean Club sandwich was phenomenal. Four thick pieces of gyro meat, breaded chicken breast, bacon, lettuce, and tomato piled onto pita bread. The fries that accompanied the sandwich were also great. Hot and Krispy with a side of tziki sauce to dip them in. I will be back.
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This is a review for all you ladies out there!\n\nI can see why this store is rated so highly...by the women out there. Urban Exchange has so many awesome designer things from which they can choose. All of the major brands are represented, and obviously, they are a fraction of the price you'd find them at a retailer.\n\nHere, women can find any and every fashion-related item they could ever want. When you walk in, you're greeted by various accessories (belts, watches, etc), as well as a multitude of tops for any occasion. Are you looking for something casual? Something for work? Something formal? Rest assured, Urban Exchange has what you're looking for.\n\nThere are racks and racks of various designer jeans, as well. In true Scottsdale fashion, you'll find jeans that would typically cost a normal person a decent chunk of their paycheck. However, here, you're obviously going to get a MUCH better deal than you would normally.\n\nAre you a woman who loves designer shoes? There are several racks available in a multitude of sizes for your feet to enjoy...as long as you don't mind wearing shoes someone else has worn. For the REALLY nice shoes, however, there's a glass case towards the back of the store. Here, you'll find your Burberry's, Fendi's, etc.\n\nAll the way at the back of the store, behind the register, there are high end purses and wallets. Even though you're getting them at a discounted price, some of these items are STILL quite expensive. Either way, top quality stuff, better prices than usual.\n\nAlright...now for the guys...as long as you're shopping for your lady friend, you'll be sure to find something you like. If you're shopping for yourself, you'll be hard pressed to find much of a selection. There are only two hanging sections of men's tops just to give you a good idea of how sparse the selection is for men.\n\nIf you're a woman looking for a great deal on high fashion, you will undoubtedly be in HEAVEN when you shop here. If you're a man looking for something for your lady, you too will be in shopping bliss. But, if you're a man looking for something for you, you're really rolling the dice.
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Great place for breakfast if you are staying in the downtown Scottsdale area. Pancakes as you would expect are quite good. I always go there if I am in the area and I need a place to eat in the morning.
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Came here with my girlfriend with a groupon purchased. I would give this place 1 star but I gave 2 cause the go karts were actually pretty fun.\n\nThe low rating is for the customer service and knowledge that lacks from the employees. The groupon I purchased was the middle tier which included:\n2 same day races for 2 people\nUpgraded helmet rental\nRace suit and shoes\nHeadsock and sticker\nAutographed poster\nBottled water\n\nwhen we first arrived it's pretty intuitive, walk towards the go karts and to the front desk no real signage or where to go. When I checked in I informed the lady working I had a groupon deal and she rushed to press redeem without even reading it, giving me 2 tickets, 2 head socks, and sending me on my way to watch a video. The video was located in a tent near the track with no employees there to make sure we watched it or to even press play on the DVD player. After waiting about 10 minutes I just decided to press play on my own, they had a banquet going on also so the music was so loud I couldn't hear anything on the DVD, waste of time much? Anyways this being my first time there I didn't know 1 ticket = 1 race for 1 person. So I go back to the front desk and explain to the lady the I purchased 2 races for 2 and she starts to tell me I'm confused and that's not the deal they have. Really? Maybe you should read the deal next time before just blowing it off and snapping the redeem button first. After going on groupon to find the deal again to show her she then decides to grill me on how much I paid, at this point I'm getting fed up, if she took the extra time to ACTUALLY read it we wouldn't be having this problem. This place could be fun but the employees make it unenjoyable. Cheap and cut corners for groupon purchases, so the rundown:\nThey try to get you to forfeit your races, you get no upgraded helmet just whatever is on the wall, you do get a head sock but no sticker, they have race suits that look like they've never been washed no shoes, you get no autographed poster, and finally you get no bottled water unless you want to pay for it. \n\nI'm glad I got to experience these fun machines once, but sadly the poor customer service will never have me return. Beware my fellow yelpers!
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Pineapple upside down PANCAKES ARE THE BESTEST EVER!!! I'm from Colorado too, so I know how involved they are with charity and volunteer work in their area. Great establishment!\nI usually do one of two things. The burrito, so similar to a chimichanga. The Chilaqiles Benedict are pretty darn good. \nThis week was national pancake day, so I decided to go to snooze. They had a portion of their pancake sales going to a hospital charity so I loaded up and went a bit out of my comfort zone. I ordered the Spud Deluxe and THREE different pancakes ( a portion of each pancake went to a hospital charity) For my pancakes I chose the Velvet(I'm not a chocolate fan but just sounded good) second I chose a banana glaze, walnut, and sweet creme cheese type of pancake( just the sound of the name creme cheese makes me eek cause I am big on cream but it was still good.) to finish it off as a dessert I made my last pancake are the PINEAPPLE UPSIDE DOWN CAKE. I love those pancakes. For my spud deluxe I added Avocado, an egg, and slow roasted pork. It was both delicious and large in portion. Being from Colorado I LOVE everything about this place. An even though there is always a wait, even though they're not as busy as their Colorado locations I still love everything about this place!
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The restaurant our neighborhood has been waiting for!
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I used to hang out at Terrible's when it was the Continental. Believe me, the difference is astounding. If anyone thinks it's depressing NOW, they should have checked the property out a few years ago. Sheesh. Horrible. Not Terrible. \n\nHorrible joke.\n\nAnyway, just so people know, Terrible's is a local gas/lube/convenience store/car wash chain that did well enough to open up a casino and that's where the name comes from. It's a tiny place, good to get some cheap eats at or play a few slots if you're in the area. It's quite well appointed for a hotel/casino in the part of town that it's in, and you can't beat that prime rib special.
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Hidden above a busy pub (in itself a great place for pre-meal drinks) the New Bell is a modern restaurant in the Newington area of Edinburgh.\n\nThe food is splended, with the Guinea Fowl main being a particular hit with me and my fellow diners. The staff are friendly and helpful, but without being over bearing while we were thrying to enjoy our meal. There is also a lunch menu available. \n\nThe New Bell has an informal atmosphere more akin to a small cafe than a restaurant, giving it a relaxed and friendly vibe over all.\n\nAt the end of the night I was more than suprised at how much the meal had come to, in contrast to other restaurants of this standard. Despite the slighty expensive prices, it was agreed that the night had been a success, and we would return.
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Pita Jungle is my absolute favorite Greek restaurant! Every thing that I have tried has been amazing and I usually get the same thing each time I go because its just THAT good. First off, they have the best hummus ever. I love all three flavors of their hummus but my favorite would have to be the cilantro jalapeno hummus. The number one entree that I get pretty much every time I go to Pita Jungle is the Chipotle Chicken Lavosh Pizza. All of the flavors blend so incredibly well together and it is one of the best pizzas I've ever had in my life. To end the meal they have some pretty amazing baklava that I always make sure to get. Pita Jungle is a 5 star all the way!
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This Lenscrafters is a bit hit-or-miss. Sometimes I go in for an adjustment and they do a great job, other times I end up with the nose pads causing pain. This visit seemed to go well. No far the adjustment seems to have been good.\n\nIf you are getting new glasses their selection seems more limited than some of the other locations.\n\nIf this one is closer it's worth a try to see if they can help you.
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So I'm obviously very much a latecomer to the Marigold scene, but I do have to comment on a couple of this cute restaurant's offerings. The red cabbage slaw is maybe the best substitute for a side of chips to go with your sandwich like, really, forever. It's a tangy vinegar slaw, rather than mayonaissey sweet. A perfect sprinkling of caraway, and hmm... is that cumin? Crisp, crunchy, savory & sour.\n\nThe open-faced tuna melt was also brilliant. Bread-&-butter pickles instead of relish -- so simple, yet so good. But God, I love that slaw!
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I went to Fuego, for the first time, before a Suns game. Service was good. We got our drinks quickly and our food was not far behind. The outdoor seating area was a nice place to \""people watch\"" before the game. I split the chicken quesadilla with a friend. It was just right for a quick bite and a beer.
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Don't go here. You are better off going to the Verizon store. I bought a charger from here that didn't even work. I exchanged it 2x & it was still not charging my phone
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Seems like a nice enough little airport; the staff was all very friendly. Fueling up was a bit of a debacle, but the rates were much cheaper than neighboring airports, both for the fuel and the overnight parking. \n\n I will say that it's a bit of an expensive cab ride to the strip area from here; it's cost me $25-$30 each time I've gone out there.
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This is white Mexican food. Chipotle is better than this stuff. I tried the chicken burrito with mango sauce and I couldn't even eat the whole things. 3-4 bites in and I pretty much was done. Very bland and un-tasteful. If your looking for good food you wont be disappointed with chipotle.
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As a 45 year veteran of New York City who just moved to Las Vegas, let me start by saying Weiss' Deli is authentic and delicious. We tried the Matzoh Ball soup, a Corned Beef and Pastrami sandwich, a scoop of Whitefish Salad and we had some Pickles and Pickled tomatoes. \nThe Matzoh Ball soup was better than most I have had in New York and as good as the best I have had. The Whitefish salad was excellent, nice and smoky, and a big portion as well. The Pastrami and Corned Beef were very good, not quite as good as New Yorks very best, but good enough to go back for. The pickles were very good as well. All that and fries for 35 dollars including tip with portions big enough that we could not finish half (the rest went home with us). Also, the fries that came as a side to the sandwich. They were fresh, crunchy, and a big portion as well.\nThe decor was minimal at best, the staff was courteous and attentive, and we are looking forward to going back to try what is supposed to be the best challah and bagel in the Las Vegas Valley.\nAlso the Rye Bread was home made fresh and better than any in New York.
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Dude, you're so freaking humid. \n\nI know that my review won't change anything about this place, but pump some A/C into your vents! I swear the both times I came here, in two separate seasons, the level of humidity is too damn high! And I don't understand why the amenities and restaurants are available before going through security. \n\n\n\nIf anything, +1 for free wifi that's actually pretty fast.
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Low cost good work. Two macaws in the waiting room. Right by the mall on the East side.
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Great Bar! Do not confuse with Bostons Gourmet Pizza. Much different and better - excellent bar food, lots of quality TVs, satellite and a staff that gets them to all the events. Lowest tab you are likely to find and good but fun trivia competition. Try this place!
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The worst coffee I have ever had from a Starbucks!! And they don't accept gift cards!!
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whenever we've gone there, there's rarely anyone to help you. The lady at the cutting table always seems overwhelmed, too. The checkout line is long and atrocious. Last night we went in so I could look for a pattern to make my son a Christmas jacket out of velvet. None of their books had patterns for special occasions for boys, and of course there was no one to be found except a lady vacuuming who didn't look like she wanted to talk to anyone (or maybe she didn't speak English and that's why she didn't make eye contact).
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Always nice to come here for lunch. The sandwiches are of course made super fast and the staff is uniformly friendly.
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Jaleo is located at the cosmo where all the other restos are. \n\nWe had reservations and we were coming a tad bit late. I called in ahead of time just to let them know I was running around 5-10 minutes behind.\n\nUpon arrival I apologized for being late. The hostess carried an arrogant attitude which unfortunately left a really bitter taste in my mouth. We were seated about 20 minutes later at a table that had been unoccupied for about 15 minutes. \n\nLuckily we had a really sweet server who offered food/drink suggestions. The restaurant is well lit with very modern furniture. The ambiance is trendy, just about fitting for its patrons.\n\nTheir menu is fairly large which I appreciated. We got:\n1) Pan con tomate \n2) Croquetas de jamon\n3) Fried dates in bacon\n4) Carne Asada\n5) Chorizo wrapped in crispy potato\n6) Pork and foie gras canelone with bechamel sauce\n\nEverything was just ok. Definitely not worth the exorbitant prices for so-so cuisine\n\nBUT. I will say that that the only redeeming factor about this meal was the pork and foie gras canelone. It was sinfully rich, flavorful, and I just wish I had more.
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I sat out on the patio tonight for dinner and it was terrible. The service wasn't great either. They weren't busy for a Saturday at around 6pm since this place starts to get busy at 10pm for the bar crowd. The patio is nice to sit at but if you aren't coming here to get smashed I say don't come at all during the day.
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Apparently this is the only japanese bakery in PHX. Since I was on the way to the airport, I decided to drop by.\n\nThe place has a range of pastries and drinks. I had the green tea mousse (if you like light and not very overpowering sweet with subtle taste, get this) and true Japanese coffee (mild with a strong coffee taste with liquid sugar and milk - think blue mountain.... personally I think most american coffee is burnt as hell and too bitter). \n\nOh yeah... these guys are from fukuoka on the west tip of japan.
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The old fashioned burger basket combo was a joke. The patty was thinner than the tomato. A piece of bacon would be thicker! Never even tasted the meat. Asked me how like it cooked, couldn't be specific on this burger since the second it hits the cooking surface it would be done. Come on, is this the Wammy Burger from the movie \""Falling Down\""?
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If you think you've arrived at a warehouse and might get mugged in the parking lot, you know you're about to have an amazing meal.\n\nThe food is authentic, the flavors are delicious... Everything I've tried is fresh and tasty.\n\nEggplant, gai lan, fried fish, fish soup, green beans, scallion pancakes, vegetable lo mean, mapo tofu... All delicious. \n\nAnd they deliver!
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I drove 45 minutes to get here. The place was chinatown cute and the menu looked bomb but the service was SKIMPY. They were nice enough but they seat you,, get your drinks/food to you and that's IT. We aren't high maintenance so it wasn't a big deal for us but I can see this being an issue for others. \n\n3 of us got soups with different width noodles. I ordered the same type of noodles as my husband but when received, my noodles looked at least twice the width as his. The broth was ho hum just not enough of a savory type flavor and the noodles bland and tasted doughy. There were a couple things that were good (like the potstickers YUM, teriyaki chicken, fried tofu) but the general feeling at the table was an ehhhhhhhh :/\n\nMy family politely chatted about maybe trying other items next time but I felt like there was alot of disappointment around the table (not to mention leftovers that no one wanted to take home).\n\nYelp-You totally let me down on this one :(
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Went to this one a while back and there was a roach in the bathroom stall. And I don't mean one of those big desert roaches that you're likely to come across every now and then when the humidity is higher. I mean those small, dirty cockroaches that, where there are one, there are a million. New Yorkers will know what I mean. Enough said.
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Very relaxed and chill environment! The Beer was Cold! The wings were just ok! I would get the Buffalo strips they were good! The service was decent.. Its a good place for a Cold beer and a game of pool!
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I am very appreciative of Greg Milan, the new owner of Midas. I had my A/C serviced at a Midas while on vacation. It was fine until I came back to AZ. I went to the Midas in Scottsdale, hoping they would warranty the work done in CA. They spent a good amount of time on my car. They drained the freon, checked for leaks and put the freon back. They thought too much freon was added, causing my problem. They didn't charge me anything for all of the time they spent on my vehicle, and were very professional and courteous. I highly recommend giving the new owner of this Midas a chance.
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Had the worst meal of my life at Lion Brewery. \n\n1. I ordered French Onion soup as a starter. It tasted like an entire bottle of pepper had been accidentally poured into it beforehand, making it undrinkable/inedible.\n\n2. Ordered wings as the main course. They were, quite literally, battered in salt. \n\n3. Combined with the over-peppered soup and over-salted wings, my mouth was uncomfortable and on fire.\n\n4. My friend ordered a Chicken Pot Pie. He found chicken bone fragments in it.\n\nAll in all, not a good experience.
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I love this place. My wife & I visit here every couple of weekends. One of our favorite places. The food is flavorful & will not disappoint. The staff is always friendly & the environment is welcoming. By far SOME OF THE BEST MARGARITAS IN LAS VEGAS!!!
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I moved to Seattle after living in Pittsburgh for 25 years. The Grand Concourse WAS one of the best places to have a buffet brunch. It might still be a decent brunch buffet but no way am I coming back to find out. \n\nI'm visiting from Seattle for the holiday weekend. We did not come for brunch. We came today for my sister's birthday -- which also happened to fall on Labor Day. It was the lunch menu. \n\nI'll start off by saying that the two stars are solely because the dessert was free and that they sat us in the river room so we had the view of the city. \n\nI will also make the point that I am a pretty food-conscious and flavor mindful enthusiast who really doesn't mind occasionally dropping a couple bucks for some artful presentation and effort. We had originally wanted to go to Eleven, but they were booked solid for brunch. \n\nOur waitress began our experience by telling us that since it was a birthday table, we would receive the dessert for free. When we replied that was nice, she continued on to announce, \""yeah it's awesome because the management never used to do that but the servers took a poll and voted that birthday tables should have free dessert.\"" Well good, now that you've announced blatantly that you don't mind knocking the dessert off your already completely overpriced 4top tab, we will be sure to give you cool points. (Thought that was a bit out of place to begin with.)\n\nWe then proceeded to order gazpacho and my mom, the lobster bisque -- which was decent and the gazpacho was tasty but the portion was slightly large for an appetizer and the consistency was more like eating a bowl of salsa, which I didn't like, but my dad and sister didn't mind. My mom enjoyed her lobster bisque just fine but said it wasn't anything special. It wasn't. I could tell by looking. \n\nSpeaking of lobster, upon entering we also passed a dingy lobster tank and I got a daunting feeling at that early moment. Come on. If you are going to be 1980s tacky and display them in a tank for the public to see, at least clean it!\n\nAt this point in our meal, the waitress asked us if we wanted bread. We said we did and she said it would be a couple minutes because they had just put it in the oven. 25 minutes went by without bread. At one point when she walked past the table and asked if we were needing anything I said politely that we were fine and that we were just waiting for the bread basket, thinking she had forgotten. She replied shortly, \""So am I.\""\n\nOk then, ma'am. Hopefully the person who p*$$ed in your cereal this morning didn't do the same in my entree. \n\nThe Special of the day was Sockeye Salmon -- entitled \""Salmon of the Angels.\"" Being that I have lived in Seattle for two years, Alaskan Sockeye is one of my favorite dishes, no matter how it is prepared and I was excited to have it available. The entree was priced at 30 dollars, which is about double what it would be in a location closer to the source so I thought nothing of it and figured a landlocked city would have to price for importing as well. The description said it was served with angel hair in a cream sauce and Parmesan encrusted shrimp. \n\nWhen it arrived, it was the most insulting experience of all. The salmon was about shy of four ounces and cooked through and sat atop a huge pile of pasta that looked like ramen noodles mixed with what looked like Prego pasta sauce, sour cream, and canned stewed tomatoes. Around the plate were placed three deep-fried shrimp that looked like the kind of basket food you get at Long John Silvers. So it was basically a cheap pasta dish, with a chunk of salmon on top and deep-fried shrimp. Gag. \n\nI noticed that one of the 15 dollar lunch entrees was fried shrimp and I thought immediately that the shrimp on my plate was probably the same shrimp used for the other lunch entree. \n\nSimply inexcusable -- just plain wrong. A thirty dollar entree should be a prize. I thought this was a chefs restaurant but apparently it is no longer. \n\nNext time I'll just deal with the fact that I couldn't get a reservation for Eleven or Avenue B and forget it. \n\nAt this point the waitress never asked us if we wanted another drink, another glass of wine, nope. I wanted one but there was no way this place was getting any more of my money. I am the kind of person who pays for quality and it would have been fine if it was worth the price, but we were robbed.\n\nWe waited again for her to bring the check and even then she had to come back to grab our food to box it before bringing the bill. She didn't even have the kitchen label which to-go box of ours was which when we ordered the same. \n\nLastly, I'll say that I feel as if the service might have been worse because it was a holiday. Please do not hire servers who show their disdain for working on holidays to their table. I worked at a top restaurant on Seattle's Eastlake, and our owners would not have tolerated that for one shift. But then again we also served food that fit the description and priced it accordingly.
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Despite browsing through the more recent negative reviews. I came back hoping to have the same experience I did 10 years ago as a Dobson high student. \n\nNothing has changed pizza wise. I was relieved! It's clean and looks the same as it always did. It's clearly under new management but is NOT an issue fellow former Buono's customers. \n\nGreat NY style pizza, it's a fav!
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Was there for the burgers yesterday. Very nice burger, perfectly done. Loved the truffle mustard and red onion combo. Their mixed drinks need a bit of work. Ordered a Negroni that tasted like straight gin, and a Manhattan that was way too sweet. The cheese and meat board is pretty decent, although I would like to see some stinker cheeses on rotation.
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Octavius tower. Old school Las Vegas tries to attract luxury clients like us. Where the FAIL Begins is you can tell old school hotel management run the new towers, not caring about the clients they are trying to attract. \n\n You pay Ritz or Four Seasons prices, for a room in Vegas mind you, you're expecting a lot. They renovate, build new towers, name them, give you exclusive entrances, exclusive checkin-ins ( they don't tell you when you are paying a premium... that these check ins have early hours so if you don't arrive by 3, you have to go stand in the Disney long lines with the riff raff) and even exclusive elevators. You think ok, it's super cheesy, but the room is going to be amazing. NOT. It's big, modern appointments, but IKEA like furniture. \n\nHere is where they lose us luxury clients...They give you a Kuerig in the room.... but you have to pay $12.00 if you want to have the pods and set up for one person, for coffee or tea. They have a big beautiful bath tub.... but only offer soap shampoo and conditioner, if you want bath gel or salts you have to buy them in the gift shop down stairs! (WHAT?!?!) There are no robe or slippers! If I am coming to they're rumoured amazing spa (more on that later, I am going later today), or shop in the epic Forum shops and not to gamble, I want amenities for my $$. Not even a cotton ball or q-tips, \nSimple amenities.... if we pay these prices we expect things. The bed is comfortable, the pillows are great, you can still smell smoke from rooms around you supposedly non smoking floors. I will talk the the manager today and see what the reaction is and modify my review to include that as well as a spa review. \n\nNot happy and sticking with the Cosmo (#1 because of non-smoking policy, outside balconies and hip culture) and Aria next time. They really know how to treat their guests!
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This is a place that can hold a LOT of people, so why, why, why were there only two toilets in the whole place?\n\nLobby was dirty, sport court was dirty, quite a few ceiling tiles were damaged in some way, banners/flags were faded and/or falling down, the drinking fountain in the lobby didn't work, and there was NO SOUND SYSTEM. Thus, you can't announce games. It looked like some sort of low-level construction was going on in the area outside the skating surface, but it was hard to tell if it was being fixed, or had simply gotten that dilapidated. The Roller Hockey Center is going to need a LOT of repairs to be decent.
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Not very good. They were sloppy.
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I love Laserquest so much that I had my leaving do there. Not unusual if you are a small boy but I'm a middle aged woman. There is something awsome about running about in the dark shooting your soon to be former colleagues. The staff are helpful and build the tension between games. They poor dears can't spell though and at one party I was at a small boy was labelled masterchef rather than Masterchief. Not really what he was going for. Still we all had a great time picking off the weak.
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This place is gross ! I got a pedicure done and it felt rushed and my French tip was badly done . Besides that, the stations were horrible and the pedicure chairs were old and ripped up . The tub where you put your feet did not looked like they have been washed and to top,it off the towels they used where all raggedy and ripped up .
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This store is ghetto in comparison to other Walgreens stores I have been in. The store is not the cleanest in my honest opinion. The shopping center this store is located in is small and the parking lots is always cramped and crowded. I won't go to this location unless I absolutely have to.
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ok let me re review this place i think thebreakfast bagel sandwiches i ordered yesterday were dang good the staff there the last 2 times have been more congeniel than in the past .
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While the food is great the customer service at this location sucks! The young lady that was getting our drinks said sorry I am late I was in the bathroom. Yup I wanted to know that. Also she never came back and checked on us for drink refills or to see if we needed to go boxes. In fact no one did. However she did seem to enjoy eating her own meal at a table while doing something on her phone. When we pulled up there were 4 staff sitting on the sidewalk on the side of the building and four more sitting at a table outside. Must be this business pays its staff to sit around and do nothing. Staff spent more time socializing with each other than they did the customers. I will not return to this location but will drive out of my way to go to Gastonia to eat in or the Mount Holly drive thru. Bad customer service makes good food not worth having. Wake up BELMONT SAKE!
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Another new food stall in Mekong Plaza. Chinese. Short but interesting menu. Everything is \""home made\"" including the noodles. Pretty good. 3 1/2 rounded up to 4.
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We have been staying at Planet Hollywood for years and have always been totally happy. It seems now they need some updating. Our toilet malfunctioned and we would have to get up and rattle the handle. The music from outside somewhere was so loud that it vibrated the plastic showcase on our wall and there was vibrating for several hours every nite. It was so loud we had to turn the TV volume up considerably. There is a wall unit in the room with drawers in it, the doors of the wall unit covering the drawers were off with the bare hinges hanging. When the people in the next room showered the plumbing made a constant sound while they were in the shower that was about as loud as the showcase vibrating on the wall. Staff was fine. That will be our last stay at Planet Hollywood.
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Where else but Uptown could you get huge homemade biscotti for $2 and Hungarian-language lessons for free? I noticed that the sugar container said \""Sugar\"", and also \""Azucar\"" (Spanish), and... \""Cukar\"". I asked if that was Turkish. No, said the cute guy behind the counter, that's Hungarian. (Turkish would have been \""seker\"", I learned later.)\n\nI know only one phrase in Hungarian, I said: \""Halv\u00e1ny fogalmam sincs\"". He smiled and said it in English: \""I have no idea.\"" A useful phrase to know, he agreed.\n\nThe coffee drinks here are simple but good. The names are fanciful; espresso with milk and a Torani shot is an \""Elizabethan\"". Dunking your biscotti into a good coffee, however, is an Uptown pleasure that will cost you surprisingly little -- and the sidewalk tables are a great way to add some Mt. Lebanon ambience.
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Not going to pretend I'm from Hawaii or anything and say that this place is authentic. However, after visiting Hawaii and eating plenty of the local food, I can say that it comes somewhat close. \n\nI love me some hamburger steak so that's what I ordered. There wasn't enough gravy but the taste, rice and mac salad made up for that. I enjoyed it very much. \n\nMy family and I shared the large saimin noodle. The soup wasn't very tasty (I think I'm just used to ramen broth) but everything in it was good. It just wasn't like \""OMG THIS IS DELICIOUS.\"" We also had some korean chicken, which was pretty good. I would have preferred it to be crispy all over just not on one side though :p \n\nOverall, it was a great meal and the portions are a good size. I think it's a tad pricy, but it IS in a casino (California Hotel and Casino). The line is long, so expect to wait. Also, seating is limited. I would come back if I had some extra time during my next Vegas trip and was seeking some comfort food.
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HANDS DOWN the best Pho in Phoenix! Extremely affordable, the service is amazing. I crave this place and their spring rolls. The portions are huge and they have everything you need to customize your Pho yourself.
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Not very responsive or polite. Extra star for the dog that I saw when I was in there.
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I decided to take a different route for my birthday (September 2011) - have a relaxing day with no plans. That led me to wanting lunch at OLiVES. My fianc\u00e9 and I walked up to the hostess and requested a table for two. She told us the wait would be an hour since we didn't have reservations and ended it with an apathetic \""sorry,\"" but also suggested the bar. I walked away hurt and annoyed, then came to the realization that the bar may be fine. We luckily found two seats toward the end of the bar near the patio (what a fantastic view!) and decided to go with it. Shaky start with no bartender really paying us any attention, however one finally comes over and apologizes for the wait and is more than happy to get us everything we need.\n\nI began with a White Cosmo - delicious - and calamari. The portion was extremely generous, fresh squid, the batter was crisp and light with a balancing spicy marinara and creamy jalapeno aioli (could have been spicier but very tasty nonetheless), very yummy. Definitely a top five calamari dish. From their Restaurant Week menu, I chose the Wild Mushroom Tart with herbed goat cheese, caramelized red onions, black truffle essence and parsley butter. It was tasty with just a kick of truffle flavor, however it seemed burnt and the mushrooms had no body left to it - just crisp, dry pieces thrown on top.\n\nFor entrees, I had the Skirt Steak Frites with spicy broccoli rabe, vidalia onion marmalade, watercress, lemon vinaigrette and OLiVES fries - steak prepared medium rare and done to my liking; the marmalade marinade was good although not my favorite steak dressing; the fries were crispy potato wedges with seasoning and just okay. My boyfriend got the Ricotta Ravioli with roasted tomato basil sauce and sweet Italian sausage - very yummy! The ricotta filling was fantastic and the sauce was balanced, tasty and well-bodied.\n\nWe shared the Vanilla Semifreddo for dessert that featured a marble cake (surprisingly light, but unimpressive), the semifreddo (fresh, light and a nice richness) and fresh strawberries. Great presentation. Not a dessert I would order again though.\nAfter our meal, we sampled additional cocktails like one with muddled blackberries, mint, vodka, sour and a little soda. All very delicious! The veteran bartenders definitely know what they're doing and have a few tricks up their sleeves. Their housemade fresh fruit infused vodkas are a must try! We sampled the batch made with Madagascar vanilla beans, strawberries and blueberries - WOW. So flavorful and great just by itself.\n\nAfter making friends with the other patrons of the bar (whom were all also enjoying themselves very much), we ended up staying there for almost FOUR HOURS! We had such a great time with the bartenders and other diners! Based on that alone, I am definitely making my way back there and I'm not sitting anywhere but the bar - great food to munch on during the afternoon and delicious house-crafted cocktails (every drink on their specialty menu was created by a bartender on their staff with the exception of two classics). To think I was going to walk away? Best birthday lunch, EVER.
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This is a very well run Bojangles location. Convenient to uptown for the drive into work for breakfast and heading out of uptown for dinner. The family variety pack is the Big Bo Box with both chicken on the bone and chicken supremes plus 3 large \""picnic\"" sides with 8 biscuits and a half gallon of tea for $28! This feeds my family for 2 days plus biscuits for breakfast. Also a great choice for Panthers tailgating.
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DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY HERE.. service was a joke.. waitress was flirting with people while taking my order. Worst oily potstickers and thinest fish on a roll ever.. I spend $50 on 2 rolls and 2 nigiri .. never got a refill and never got wasabi and ginger when asked several times. Don't ever go!
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Awesome sandwiches and the sweet leaf salad is the best. They also have healthy sandwiches on the menu that taste great.
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Went in for lunch. Had a nice glass I rose and the beef ragu. My food was delicious and the beef nice and moist. My friend was going to order the filet but the waiter said ny bone in was better so my friend was convinced out of ordering steak by the server! Other then that everything else was great.
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My wife and I visited back in september . Since then we order take out if our days are long andv dont want to cook.The resturant is beauitful . All wooden accents tranquil and inviting. Service is pretty good. Food delicious . The curry and potatoes is addicting . Probaly my favorite asian themed resturant .authentic
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My GF brings her car here for car care. \nNot really sure why, other than Location.\n\nNot sure why it cost 25 - 30 bucks more for an oil change than other places. Not sure what kind of Magic Sprinkle Dust they use.\n\nThey mail u coupons buttttt still the prices are still higher than Jiffy Lube, AAA etc. I guess the More money spent the better the service or quality. Ummm idk bout that.\n\nI'm still waiting for my oil change. And tire rotation.\nDropped the car off at 9:50am.. its 12:20 (I'm typing this review while I'm waiting. I've dropped the car off, walked to the train, took it to Bland St (Midnight Dinner .. see review), ate, walked around, cought the train back... and STILL WAITING\n\nB4 u go there. There were NO cars waiting. I just ask if they had earlier appointments .. answer simply put.. Uuhhhhmm yeah. But none this morning and they are kinda like a DR. APPOINTMENTS... WTH???
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Breakfast - this nice diner makes a pretty fine brekkie. I had the supreme omelette, and it was actually very good. Service was great, and the diner itself is very clean, good atmosphere. Was not busy at all during Sunday morning brunch. While not the most *amazing* breakfast EVER - it was a pretty good spot, and I would gladly go back again. Happy with the food, service, and atmosphere.
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Worst treatment I have ever had after spending $80 for Dave Chappel tickets x 2. $11 beers, $4.50 for water, security were jerks. Says show starts at 5 but can't sit til 6 with show at 7.
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went to smash-burger on sat night. the food was really excellent if not a little messy. i had the arizona smash and fries. the fries were a great surprise ...lightly flavored with garlic and rosemary yummm. and you got plenty to share (which i did). i kept looking at the menu, it's limited but they seem to have everything i could have wanted and a burger joint. i would go back till i tried it all. we shall see. check this place out.
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BEWARE !!! DO NOT WAIST YOUR TIME!! I CAME TO THIS PLACE BECAUSE OF THE GOOD REVIEWS!! \n\nLet me try to do this a briefly as possible. this was the first time i have ever had a pap smear.(we all know it is hard to find a good doctor to trust) at first i was happy with the service. the doctor is nice. i chose not to sign to do an HPV screening because i wasnt sure if my insurance would cover it. after my pap i mentioned to the doctor that i didnt sign for it because i was unsure about coverage. the doctor mentioned to me that she went ahead and opt me in to get the test done because of my age and it being my first exam. WELL at first i thought ok thats nice of her. A week passed i didnt get a call from them in regards to my exam. The doctor said if there was no call it was because everything was ok. Because im a stickler on things i went ahead and requested my results myself from QUEST. Shockingly i saw for myself that my results were in fact ABNORMAL. i gave the office a call and asked if they got my results. i was told they would find out from the doctor because she wasnt there. they did give me a call back to let me know the results were in and that the doctor would like to see me. i asked her if this was urgent and she wasnt sure at all. she was not helpful AND I WAS RUSHED OFF THE PHONE. i got off the phone extremely scared and worried. i decided to call back and ask for a call from the doctor. their response is the doctor doesnt do calls. WOW!! i get it they deal with this daily, but other people put their health concerns in their hands they have no compassion. the woman on the phone said to me, i already spoke to you i will email the doctor and find out if its urgent! she calls me back to let me know the doctor said i could wait until december 2, which was my original follow up date(a month after my exam). for a piece of mind i decided to call back and ask to be seen sooner. (i had hope this was a one time bad experience and i felt i could give the place another chance) boy was i wrong. the doctor is pleasant i even advised my sister to have her exam with doctor docasar. the staff may be horrible people but the doctor wasnt bad. my mom went ahead to schedule for my sister and OF COURSE they do not take my insurance.! i was seen a week prior i did not get 1 phone call about that. i called them to confirm if that was true and it was. i asked how much i would need to pay out of pocket. they told me we will call u b4 ur appt to let you know. The day of my appointment comes around and i did not get a call. i call into the office to find out they did not schedule me correctly. they set me up late december!! IF SOMETHING IS WRONG WITH ME WHY WOULD I WAIT EVEN LONGER!!?? Thats the lack of care from the schedulers end. (MIND YOU I STILL WAS NOT TOLD THAT MY RESULTS WERE NOT NORMAL) she told me i could get you in because we have a cancelation.( ughh hello, its customer service to see me THE MISTAKE WAS ON THEIR END. ) I asked AGAIN how much it would cost and she said idk ill call u back. they call me back to tell me it was 180, i asked if i could do a payment plan and of course the answer was no, we wont see u until thats paid. well being that i was aware of my results i was willing to pay the cash fee. they call me back 2 hrs later and tell me that another procedure was needed to be done so they didnt know if i wanted to pay for it or not.!!! ARE YOU KIDDING ME?? when did they plan to tell me this. I WENT BACK AND FORTH WITH THESE PEOPLE FOR HOURS, THEY HAD ME ON HOLD EVERY TIME FOR A MINIMUM OF 10 MIN. never in my life did i feel like just a number when it came to my health!! IF NOTHINGS WRONG WITH U IM SURE THEY WILL TREAT YOU FINE, BUT IF YOU HAVE ISSUES PLEASE BE AWARE THEY WILL NOT CARE ABOUT YOUR WELL BEING OR HAVE COMPASSION FOR WHAT YOU ARE GOING THROUGH! ohh to top it off they took a urinary sample and NEVER SENT IT TO QUEST LABS FOR TESTING!!! in the end of all this i decided not to go thought with my follow up. i found a different doctor and i hope to god they will treat me as a human.!\n\n\nDO NOT WAIST YOUR TIME. THERE ARE OTHER DOCTORS OUT THERE! its sad that a bad staff can ruin it for a decent doctor!!!!
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The lady at the door was very pleasant. The bartenders were okay. The waitresses were cool. The reason I'm giving it 1 star because of the bathroom attendant in the boys room. My friend left his phone in there, we went back to ask for it. The bathroom attendant had it and said \""what are you gonna give me?\"" My friend was like \""I don't have any cash I'm so sorry.\"" So I give him a couple dollars and he goes \""that's it?\"" WHAT A FUCKING JOKE!!!! You seriously need to fire that guy. And apparently the money wasn't enough because he made us go get cash out in order to get more money for the phone. Obviously I didn't let that happen and took the phone. Seriously.... Fucking asshole. And then he started shouting about \""next time I'm just gonna throw the phone away!\"" Bastard.
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Fun vibe and great staff. We came for happy hour and sat at a booth in their indoor/outdoor dining room. Free chips and salsa all night long. Drinks ranged from good to great. Love the $5 mini-pitchers. I forgot how much I like the San Tan Epicenter, which I used to order from Postino next door. Some of the cocktails were a little sweet for my liking but they offered good pours. The aguas frescas tasted good too but I had to ask for some extra kick from the not-as-strong liqueurs. Can't say anything about food other than it seemed overpriced. Irrelevant side note: I really enjoyed the wheel knobs on the bathroom sinks.
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WARP ZONE!!! This place is SUPER! (No pun intended). Not only does it have a great atmosphere of retro video games and a visual majesty, but they actually have a pretty decent sauce and pizza altogether. \n\nHope they're around for years to come!!!
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SERIOUSLY?!?! Bill goes up 7 bucks without notice?!?!? the only reason COX is still in business is that there is no other option. \n\nIf they dont drop my bill, ive got to find another option out of principle alone.
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Waiter was pleasant and entertaining. Seafood chowder was hot and had lots of fish. Meat was three out of five. Overall the food was warm although the sauces for the steaks were cool and the plates were cold. We were among the last customers and actually got locked in the restaurant because all the staff went home after we tipped a generous 20% Eventually someone from the kitchen let us out the side door. It is one of the few restaurants open in the area on a Sunday evening.
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They can have some great pizza, depends on the day. Most the time it's on the money. Turkey sub is awesome. Finally, I like chicken wings, and have some crispy wings. Add a little blue cheese, and a garlic knot and your in the bees knees!
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This place has everything going for it, good beer selection, interesting decor, and that's were it stops. Waitress was busy flirting with the cook, the food took 45 minutes to make (a burger and fries), and the fries were cold! There were only 7 people there and 2 people eating.\n\nPrices were kinda high for what it was, the beer was really expensive.\n\nWill not go back!!
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I've been to other Sam woos. This probably the worst one out of all. \nThe restaurant: filthy\nFood: we ordered duck and pork and wonton noodle soup. Duck and pork were old and dried. I thought I was chewing on papers or rubbers. The ducks were hanging by the window looked like there were hung there, starved to their death for days. Wonton was not edible and the soup was cold probably from frozen wonton. Gross. \nService: below par. \n\nBottom line: we will never come back here again. If you don't believe me, try it and find out for yourself.
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