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Yuck! Do yourself a favor and go out of your way to find a Chipotle or Qdoba, they are SOOOOO much better. Chicken looked processed and was cold, the veggies were mushy and the rice they use sucks. Stay away.
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$8.25 for a little Bloody Mary, well Vodka. You make the call
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Recently I became consumed with the over whelming desire to consume crepes. After searching Yelp, I came across this place. Luckily, it's pretty close to my work so the husband and I had to check it out. It's in a shopping center near a Pei Wei, which is sort of a turn off, but that doesn't detract from the food. The husband ordered the Chez-vous, which had roasted chicken, saut\u00e9ed mushrooms, and b\u00e9chamel sauce while I ordered the Brittany (chicken, tomato, caramelized onions, and cr\u00e8me fraiche). Both came with a side salad, which had a very good dressing. I wasn't expecting the crepe to be an organic buckwheat crepe, but it was delicious! Afterwards, we split the Exotic crepe - shredded coconut, melted dark chocolate, and bananas. I'm a sucker for anything coconut, so let's just say it was amazing. I can't wait to come back!
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Sitting in the location that was formerly Sucre - it just goes to show that Wisconsin loves our beer more than our dessert. I got the Mac n cheese with pork belly. My friend got the goat cheese polenta. We also tried the pretzels with beer cheese sauce. Overall, I liked that they have unusual stuff on their menu (polenta, pork belly, brussel sprouts and beets). They've got a selection of beers like so many places in Madison. It's definitely worth a try but it won't end up being a favorite.\n\nService: Slow, but it was packed. My friend and I got our appetizer after our entrees. Also all the waitresses look the same.\nEnvironment: Nice light wood decor. Most of the tables inside are against a long bench (so you get one seat on the bench and one chair). Tables are really close together. Some outdoor seating. A little bit loud given that I went on a full night.\n\nUPDATE: Went for brunch. Just after it snowed, so it was empty. But by far, I liked the brunch better than the dinner. I got the Benedict Arnold - poached eggs on biscuit with sausage gravy. My friend got the regular Eggs Benedict. Both were delicious.
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So Akahana what's up? Do you hate me that much that you always pair me up with the very inattentive waiter that messes up my order every time?\n\nLeanne C.'s review pretty much sums up our experience there. I got told I could have cake, then the cake was a lie, then there was cake again. Quit playing with my heart! I would've ordered some food to go with the cake if you hadn't taken almost an hour to bring it out of the freezer. My love of dessert for dinner is unrivaled, but this was really crappy cake that I ended up giving away because I couldn't stomach it's frozen sickly sweetness. I suggest that you inform people next time you're serving them cold chocolate cake because I kind of envisioned a warm fluffy moist piece of chocolate yumminess.\n\nService was awful, bad, below mediocre, crap, pick any negative adjective you like. Sake was ordered at the start of the meal and came out near the end after we had said we didn't want it anymore since it was so late, at least our server realized how big of a mess that was and comped us for it.\n\nI hate the stupid BOGO deal, just price your stuff reasonably because I don't want to always eat 2 rolls when I come here. I think I'll have to end my relationship with you here for a while Akahana.
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This review is strictly for their restaurant.\n\nI was in Vegas for work and we ended up coming here for dinner/drinks. No wait which was good. Sat at the bar area and was promptly served. Drinks were strong and delish. Food was ok. The chinese sausage (lap cherng) fried rice was the best thing esp. with the fried egg on top. The rest of the dishes were not memorable. \n\nOverall, it is pricey for what you get. Luckily it was on the company's dime :)
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Ageless smiles is the first dentist I've been to with exceptional service and they really care! Dr. Levinson is wonderful and you can tell he really cares about his work & his patients. I have been going to Dr. Levinson for a few years now & is the only dentist I will go to even after moving 40 minutes away. His assistants know what they are doing and are experienced. The dental hygienists are all amazing. You can't find a better family dentistry then Ageless Smiles.
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The service is horrible! Food is good, but they need to be trained and get some management in there that will train the waiting staff what people expect when they dine out.
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Great pizza. We tried The Back Home with the garlic crust so soft and delicious. Suicide fries lived up to their name. Hot wings meaty and crisp. Cold draft beer. Relaxed atmosphere, great music. I'd recommend for some late night quality drunk food.
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I love to workout. I'm one of the few people I know who get their $$ worth out of a membership. I don't join just to use a treadmill. I don't join just because of a group fitness instructor - in fact I loathe group fitness except for a random spin class for a change of pace. I don't join to make friends. I don't join to pick up new clients. I don't join to show off my outfits.\n\nI join because I workout 4-6 times a week. I lift weights. Not machines. Weights. Barbells, dumbbells, that sort of thing. I use the cardio equipment I can't use at home - rower, stairmill, versa climber. I take advantage of steam or sauna once in a while. I use the pool. When I use a medicine ball, it's not to do 1000 decline crunches or throw it at a friend to catch it on my way back up for my next rep. No. I slam the medicine ball against a wall or the floor. I TRAIN. So when I join, I expect to be able to train.\n\nUp until last month, I had a membership at a gym where I could really take advantage of all of those resources. I loved my little gym. Not too crowded (rarely, if ever, actually). Acceptable equipment, and they even had a platform and bumper plates for olympic lifting. Great month-to-month rates. Open 24 hours. Couldn't complain until they decided to shut down.\n\nSo I joined LA Fitness because all alternatives were just too expensive and lacked stuff, or everything was so old and grungy I didn't feel safe using it.\n\nI have a history with LA Fitness. I used to work there in South Florida a long time ago. First as a membership advisor, then as a trainer (that sucked more than working sales or being a member). However, the gyms where I worked were not even half as bad as this LA Fitness.\n\nSo you may ask... \""But Ivonne, why is it so bad? You got the same month-to-month rate you had at your old gym and it's less than 3 miles from your house, where your old gym was 9 miles away! The gym is fairly new, and huge, and has loads of equipment, including the cardio pieces you like to do your intervals on. They've got a nice pool and clean locker rooms. Towels. Nice staff. Large, well-lit parking lot. Easy access from two major streets (except for the road construction currently going on right in front of it). Why is it so bad?\""\n\nI'll tell you why I give it two stars - the freaking people there KILL this place. It's not to say that EVERYONE who goes there is one minute away from a bitch-slap. Some people appear to be intelligent and take their workouts seriously. But the GENERAL population there makes me wish I were blind so I wouldn't have to watch the kind of shit that goes on. It's a three-ring circus. I don't even know what's worse - the members or the trainers.\n\nThe gym itself could easily earn maybe FOUR stars, if only I had it to myself.\n\nThe trainers waste their clients' time on makeshift wobble boards, or counting out reps while the client sits on a chest press machine pushing away at 15 pounds, or watching the client do barbell bicep curls standing on one foot. I have worked there, and i know that their sessions are only 1/2 hour long. Are you kidding me? You're going to use that short amount of time to do bicep curls with a woman who clearly hired you to help her lose weight? Or a teenage boy whose dad hired you because the kid wants to be make the JV basketball team (which by the way, shame on the father for choosing THIS fine establishment and this unqualified trainer to be the one to give his son an athletic foundation - total rip off).\n\nAnd then there's the members... I have never seen such a high concentration of lunacy. Between the conversations, strange \""exercises\"", 1/4-range of motion squats and bench presses, the outfits on some of these people (girls AND guys)... and the obscene amount of TEXTING AND PHONE CALLS going on in the middle of \""workouts\""... I want to look away, but I can't. And it's distracting. And it sucks the energy right out of my workouts.\n\nAnd while yes, there is a ton of equipment in the free-weight area (no bumper plates or platform, though), it's rarely available during the times that I can go on week days. So I have to sit there and wait for the power rack, or a bench while some 17 year old kid sits and text messages with his girlfriend between sets, taking wayyyyy too much time between 1/4-rep sets of 20. And good luck finding a set of dumbbells where they should be. The staff is nice and all, but they do nothing to help the members locate equipment. So there are dumbbells all over the gym, except for the dumbbell racks. You have to hunt them down. I've never seen a more uncourteous population of members, either. People leave all the plates on the bars and walk away without unracking stuff. They don't wipe down equipment after leaving their fluids all over them (ever heard of MRSA, people?! No, I DON'T want your cooties.\n\nBottom line - gym is nice - four stars for the gym. 0 Stars for the members. Overall score 2 stars (somewhat happy medium i guess).
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I don't know what James is thinking--Panda Express doesn't compare.\n\nI've eaten here over 50 times. It's always the same . . . it's always awesome.
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Delicious! We got the Bianco pizza with ricotta, mozzarella and added mushrooms. The crust was thin yet full of flavor and had a great texture. The ricotta was amazing. We got it delivered and it arrived within 30 minutes. A bit pricey but definitely worth every penny.
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Went to send out a package and had to deal with a very rude employee. She didn't even want to be there. Don't waste your time just go next door to FedEx.
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The best molten chocolate cake I've ever had, I had here. Super soft cake, gooey molten center, and covered with a caramel glaze. FOODGASM!
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My wife and I could tell this place gets busy for breakfast because of the large waiting area inside the restaurant, so thank goodness we came for a really late brunch. Breakfast is served tip 3pm. I ordered the California Scramble with the hash browns and pancakes. The whole meal was delicious! The pancakes we're a little on the small side for a two stack though, but very yummy. My wife ordered the Bacon and Mushroom skillet and that was very tasty as well. She also had the hash browns and pancakes. We had our 20 month old son eat our food which were both good sized portions for breakfast. This place will be a definite breakfast return spot!
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Used to go to this location a the time until it was purchased and became desert nail. I went 2x here with this ownership and pedicures were ok. Nothing too special. The kicker was 2 days later I had to go to the walk in clinic with s huge red swollen big toe. I could barley walk! Turns out I had \""cellulitis\"" which was an infection of some sort. The first thing the medical staff asked was \""did you go to a nail spa lately?\"". Sure did... Desert Nail!\n\nMaybe it was a fluke but I have been going to Shea Nail since then (after a 4 month pedi-fear break). Couldn't be happier at Shea Nail. \n\nSo word of advice is check to make sure you see them clean the foot bath. It cost me 7 days of antibiotics and a walk in clinic charge!
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I've stayed here a couple times and had 2 totally different experiences. The first time I was upgraded to a larger room for free and the room was good. The second time, however...\n\nFirst they gave us a room on the 1st floor, where we had a great view of the taxi stand. The AC didn't work. We immediately complained (it was August, for God's sake) and were sent to a different room on an upper floor. The AC worked about 1% better. We set it to 60 and 3 days later when we left it was maybe 78 in the room.\n\nI think the same dishes were left in the hallway across from us the entire time we were there. \n\nHorrible experience, I'd never go there again!
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Hands down best pizza and wings in the valley. Although we are outside of the delivery area, we are constantly stopping by Tessio's when in the Tempe area for ASU baseball games, or coming home from work, to pick up their awesome food. Even the sandwiches are yummy\n\nI always go to their award winning website at www.tessiospizza.com to check out their specials - I was unaware, but you can now order EVERYTHING on the menu, right ONLINE for pickup or delivery and pay with credit card! Way cool.\n\nSure there are only 2 tables inside with about 8 chairs, but sometimes its fun to eat there, and people watch. Take the food to go or have it delivered if you think there is a sit down dining room, because \n\nKeep up the great work Tessio's - We are customers for life!
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LBS Burger is a great addition to the burger community of Las Vegas. The biggest attractions of this place are definitely the aged meat and ambiance.\n\nFirst, LBS Burger looks like an irish pub combined with a steampunk man cave, VERY AWESOME. The tables against the wall are close to plush leather and add to the awesome, dark lit, classic rock ambiance. I sort of feel at home with the decor and staff...reminiscent of the Hard Rock moniker of \""love all, serve all\"" with the fellow tattooed and pierced.\n\nNext, the burgers get my vote for best in Las Vegas. The aged beef takes the burger over the threshold from great to outstanding. Burgers taste like an aged steak: light earthiness, soft bite, and the burger buns are fluffy. I suggest ordering a bacon bleu cheese burger with onion rings, perfect mix of savory and sweet. Also try the adult milkshakes, very awesome.\n\nService is friendly, quick, and pointed my party in the right direction when it came to suggestions.\n\nI definitely recommend this place to EVERYONE!! Please check this place out simply for the look of the place, stay for the burgers, and it helps that they have Yelp specials constantly.
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The beds were so comfy! There was a little wait because of the line checking in late on a Friday night. Our room was a fairly good size. We were on the 3rd floor of Carson tower, no view whatsoever ...but I was ok with that since I only planned on sleeping there. The bathroom was clean, as was the rest of the room. I had read the Yelp reviews about being charged extra for drinking the coffee or water in the room so I avoided that all together. I brought my own instant coffee & used their coffee maker (which is a k cup kind). Also, everyone is right about the pool with the shark tank being awesome. The pool upstairs is also great to avoid the kids. I would definitely stay there again, the price is right!
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This review is for the chicken and waffles. This place is over rated. Surprise the average is 4 stars. Chicken was dry and waffle had a breadlike texture. I like my waffle to have a little crunch on first bite. Chicken and waffle are both flavoreless. Don't be fooled, it looks better than it taste.\n\nI was going to give it 2 stars but we had a reservation. We arrived on time but our table was not ready. We waited for another 15-20 minutes and almost missed a show we were scheduled to watch that same evening. Def not coming back.
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Being the first time here, we have been let down on all the raving on how great it is first... Our server was soooo rude and could care less if we where helped or not , then we asked recommend us on the top sellers, we picked \"" top hat \""something ... POINTLESS! Not thing special. A piece of bread with vanilla ice cream and a OVER load of fuge . And did I forget to mention... Over price? Once he served us our ice cream, he never bother to check on us until we asked for our check . And still had us waiting ! Never am I coming her again...
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It's Subway! Sandwiches at a reasonable price! No complaints!
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Truth be told, I was holding off on my review of Hula's because I just didn't share everyone's enthusiasm for the place. \n\nWithout a doubt, the space is cool. The concept is original for Phoenix. \n\nBut, I'm not big on super sweet drinks so their signature cocktails were not on my list of \""big deal happy hour bargains\"" and the food wasn't anything I craved. Until now. \n\nThey must be new, because they are not included on the menu posted on the website, but there are some rice bowl additions. I had the steak bowl. I'm telling you: the steak was pink and tender, the sauce was spicy and craveable, it was a generous portion size and, over all, that bowl alone will get me to be the first to say, \""Hey! Let's go to Hula's!!\""
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For a Vegas buffet, this one is one the best I've been to. Nothing tastes the same. \n\nI went for brunch time on a Saturday, so the line was about a 30 minute wait. I asked the cashier at the front if we could pay to skip the line (cuz you can do that everywhere in Vegas) and she got all snooty about it, said I'd have to go back downstairs and speak with the concierge, but no skipping the line with her. Calm down, lady. Just asking.\n\nFavorite highlights were the mini pumpkin pancakes, angry mac and cheese, warm apple cobbler. Love that they have homemade juices (like a juice bar) and a gelato station. I did not go for much of the asian stuff just because we ate at Hakkasan the night before, but the fried rice was pretty good for a buffet.\n\nI love that they have things in little pots or little bowls for you to take back to your table, it's so cute! It took the worry out of the portion sizing and also made the lines go faster because you could just pick up a little pot and walk away instead of waiting for someone to scoop. \n\nIf you are in the mood for a buffet, I recommend doing this one! So good.
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Visiting The Red Velvet Caf\u00e9 has been on my bucket list for a long time. This past Saturday my husband surprised me by taking me to The Red Velvet Caf\u00e9 on W. Sahara. We arrived at 10:15 a.m. and noticed they do not open until 10:30 a.m. No problem, we would wait. When 10:30 a.m. rolled around we went to the front door and waited for the caf\u00e9 to open. Several employees looked at us and then ignored us. About 10:45 a.m. we still were waiting for the door to open but it did not. We decided they did not want our business and went elsewhere. I have crossed them off my bucket list and will tell all my family and friends that this business does not care about there customers.
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OVERALL: The food isn't good (I explain below), but this place may still be worth locals' time (and more importantly money). Let me explain...\n\nThere are not many \""old\"" restaurants in this town. We don't seem to value/frequent/patronize places that have been around putting out food for a long time. I think we should. Even when the food isn't show stopping. Why? This place has tremendous character and charm. There's an \""Old Western Vegas\"" feel to Bob Taylor's. Established in 1955, it's the oldest restaurant in Las Vegas. Its a throwback to a rugged, carnivorous cowboy culture that has existed in this town for decades. And still exists. I did appreciate the slice of Vegas kitch that Bob Taylor's offers. \n\nFOOD ISSUES: So with all that charm how could this place go wrong? This place could be great. It really should be great. But they are not putting enough care into the food. I ordered the rib eye and asked for it to be medium rare. I was worried about it being overcooked and figured if a mistake was made, I'd be in the medium range. My instincts were correct. But the steak was closer to well done. In total, three steaks at our table were seriously overcooked. In a steakhouse. With a man tasked with grilling the steaks. Sigh. The fourth steak, smoked prime rib, was cooked properly. But the prime rib is cooked ahead if time, right? How was I prepared for this overcooked piece of meat? How did this only occasional red-meat-eater suspect that my steak would not be treated with attentive care? \n\nI'll tell you. When we walked in there was a large grill at the front of the restaurant with a number if steaks cooking on it. But the chef was not watching the meat. He wasn't even in front of the grill. He was nowhere to be seen as we walked through the doors. And there were at least 4 steaks cooking when we arrived. So I figured that my steak would receive the same lack of attention. \n\nI ordered a simple naked potato and a side salad to accompany my steak. Both were fine. But there is not much room to mess up a potato and iceberg, is there? People rave about the garlic bread and I think it's because the rest of the meal is so mediocre, that the cheesy bread becomes the highlight if the meal. It was just OK. The most inexperienced cook could make it at home with sourdough, butter, and three types of cheese. \n\nA few people in our party ordered the mushroom rice side dish and it was not good. After tasting it, I was grateful to have passed on this wet, mush. \n\nSERVICE: Our waitress was very attentive and responsive. She was more than willing to return the overcooked steaks. \n\nI won't be back, but I'm glad to have visited this historic spot.\n\nService: 4 stars\n\nKitch: 4 stars\n\nFood: 1 star
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If you're looking for a long wait and rude service then Fastmed will be a great fit for you, however, I recommend you go elsewhere they have a state of the art establishment with rude front office staff her name is Amber! I will never go back to this establishment.
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My 'dumb phone' shorted out.....today was the day for an upgrade!!!\n\nI headed straight to BB and did a B-line to the cell phones. I grabbed the $59.00 LG840 Tracfone and waited in line to ask a simple question \""Will the sim card for my old Tracfone work in this new one?\"" \n\nI was next in line, feeling great about my pending purchase, when a tech named Martin broke away from his existing guest to ask if I wanted to get this phone activated or was I just looking to purchase it ??? I replied 'well I have a question...' Martin continued with....' Yeah cause if you just wanted to purchase the phone you can head to the front cashier....but (with an anxious look) if you wanted to get the phone activated, it would take me over an hour for us to activate that phone'. \n\nI was absolutely embarrassed. I felt like I didn't belong....Just because I wasn't buying a Galaxy S IIII or an iPhone 5 doesn't mean I don't matter. Martin missed the opportunity to make a connection with a guest, to up sale to a better phone.....or even sell two. No, all I heard was 'It's not worth my time to help you'. Martin looked at my purchase and immediately cast judgement. \n\nBest Buy ran an ad campaign highlighting the ease & simplicity their guest will find in purchasing a phone from them. The ad even mentioned they will set the phone up for you, I've brought 3 phones over the past 2 years from BB. I drove past 5 locations along Rainbow that sold this same phone, just to Buy from the Best.\n\nThanks Martin, you single-handedly changed my opinion of an entire brand.
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Continuing our quest to experience the Montreal bagel, we made our way to Fairmount Bagel, and found that the line was out the door. While the line moved pretty quickly, the overall experience was not so good. Once inside, it was difficult to figure out the system, and it was so crowded that it was overwhelming, and I couldn't wait to get outside.\n\nThe bagels themselves were OK. Fairly similar in texture to NY bagels, but smaller and with a very very faint hint of sweet. We tried an everything bagel and found that the flavor pales in comparison to the NY equivalent. Also had a garlic bagel which was fairly disappointing because the garlic was overlooked (like burnt overcooked) and left an unpleasant after taste. \n\nMost disappointing, however, was the cream cheese. They had several packaged cheeses available including Philadelphia which was a real drag. From the menu board and the way things were run, it was not clear whether or not we could get a bagel with cream cheese on it or if we had to purchase a package of cream cheese. So, we quickly asked for salmon cream cheese. They gave us 2 options, and we clearly chose the wrong one: Lactantia. This had little flavor of smoked salmon and had the chalky taste of low fat cream cheese.\n\nSadly this place was a disappointment.
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atmosphere for hockey games is weak, especiallyb compared to others. nationwide arena puts consol to shame. consol rest room lines are insane, again especially compared to other arenas. a huge pens fan, but the ignorant, yuppy fans pollute the place.
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I stayed at the Mirage last week for my first trip to Vegas. It's a beautiful hotel and it's in the PERFECT spot. I love the part of the strip where this hotel is located. You're right in the middle of everything. They have a great pool, the \""Secret Garden\"" is a cute little activity (not worth $15.00 but it's cute). They have great service, everyone is super friendly and helpful. They have lots of food options for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Their club 1 Oak is SO MUCH FUN, especially on a Saturday night!!! Wow, it's what partying in Vegas looks like in movies, it's amazing! I enjoyed my stay at the Mirage and would definitely stay there again!\n\nCan't forgot my FIRST impression of the Mirage, when you walk in, you get hit with this amazing smell, I don't know what type of air freshener or whatever it is that they spray or have circulating in there but it smells SO good, it's like stepping in to heaven. Loved that.
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The food at this place is at best mediocre, but it deserves something better than 1 star given the good service. Every other place in the neighborhood was either packed or seemed like it would have slow service so we decided to come in here despite it looking like it was closed with no one inside. We were served very quickly, as promised, and it's not the worst Chinese food I've ever had. I know, that's not saying a lot, but given the limited options in the area, it may be worth knowing about this place as a possible alternative.
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I wish I could eat here more often. I'm rarely in a good enough mood to buy a $15 burger. When I am, I go to Rehab. You can't make a burger like they do over at Rehab, unless you decide to put on your burger whatever you can find in the fridge. That's pretty much how their Sunday specials work, but you won't make a Sunday special as good as theirs. And always get your burgers with the pretzel buns.
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Went in here on a Thursday night with a couple of friends. We thought it would be pretty fun to get some drinks and play some classic arcade games. Getting a drink from an uninterested bar staff took longer than it should have, but it happens on Mill. The worst part (and reason for the one star) was the security staff. When trying to go out the front door, we were turned away to go \""out the back\"". Then when heading to the back, asked which side we had to go out (east or west), the bouncer replied \""what the f*ck do you think?\"". I guess we interrupted him while he was holding up the counter. Well, F this place, there are plenty of other places on Mill.
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I like to go here early in the morning because it is quiet. You can get what you need quickly without the drama of going to the big Wally World on Decatur. I only go to the big one if I absolutely cannot avoid it.\n\nThey almost everything you would need so check it out! Plus it's right next to my gym so it's super coveinent!!
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i've been a big fan of border grill santa monica for years, even after it got kinda touristy and lame, the food was still great. so, when in las vegas for a trade show, i thought, \""why not,\"" and plopped down at the bar and ordered some old favorites. yikes, the food was so vile, i pushed it away after one bite. when the bartender asked if i'd liked the soup, i told him, 'it tastes like tomato paste.\"" his answer, \""people say that a lot.\"" really, and you keep serving it? the ceviche was dry and downright awful. i give this place a huge yuck
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Went to ztejas today for lunch. The server was great, I got the happy hour margarita, which are super strong and always delish. Then I ordered the salmon miso with rice and veggies. It was a $19 plate. I asked for the salmon medium rare. As I was eating it I got to the thicker part and it was pretty much uncooked. It wasn't even warm in the middle. Told the waiter and he took the plate back to fix it. When it came back it was my exact same plate with my partial bites in the same place, conclusion they popped it in the microwave! I sucked it up and ate it to realize the rice was hard as well! Awful. When we finished the manager came by to ask how it was. I let him know my salmon was way undercooked and the rice was hard! He said sorry and that he would let the kitchen know. Didn't offer reduced check, dessert or anything. Besides the marg and cornbread it was awful and I can't believe I spent 30 dollars here today. Never going back.
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Nice atmosphere at City Center with a menu that has a few hits and misses. My girlfriend ordered the Moules Frites and she said they were the best she ever had and I ordered the Shepherd's Pie which was top notch.\n\nIn addition, we both ordered ice teas and the bill came to around $38 - a terrific value. A word of caution - ordering off the menu requires some common sense as many items are overpriced: Sliders = $18, Corn Dogs = $8, Pretzels = $6, Dirty Chips = $14, Tuna Salad = $22, Mashed Potatoes = $9, Beers ranging from $9 to $34
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Yelp doesn't lie! I was pretty apprehensive about trying this place due to the reviews below, but I had received a $20 discount coupon in the mail which pretty much equaled out to a free dinner for my husband and I. I went in with an open mind and tried to put the bad reviews aside. \nThe menu seems to be a mix of Asian and Mexican, due to my lactose issue we decided to go with two Asian dishes of pad Thai and Mongolian beef. We put in our order, and I swear about 6 minutes later our food was out. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but just struck me as odd. Are the dishes made to order? If so, how could they be cooked so fast, and it's not like we were the only patrons in the place, the restaurant was somewhat busy when we were there. Anyway, this didn't affect the taste of our food. \nAs for the food; portion size was on the smaller size compared to other Asian restaurants I've been to. Both dishes had decent flavor but the sauce was just really sugary, it would've been much better if they just dialed back the sweetness. After finishing our dishes it was decided that while the meal wasn't bad per se, it just wasn't a good value. It pretty much tasted like Pei Wei, and I could get both dishes at Pei Wei for half the price with bigger portions. Or if I wanted to real thing, I would just go to Wild Thaiger or Szechuan Palace. I would probably only return again if I had another $20 coupon.
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Why review a gas station, you say?? If you have to ask yourself this question, you have clearly never experienced the pure bliss of the QT. I purchased my truck to 2005, and it has never had a tank of anything by QT gas in it unless I'm out of town. Prices run a couple cents cheaper than the other guys, and you get the added benefit of being able to partake of the beverage selection, which puts all other convenience stores to shame.\n\nThere are few days of my life when I can't be found with a QT fountain cup in hand. Add to that the fact that the QT doesn't take on the faint odor of vagrancy that tends to plague other stores in Phoenix *cough* Circle K *cough*, and you have yourself a winner. QT 4 Life!
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First of all, if you're a true lover of adobo, you MUST try the adobo fried rice omelet! It is probably one of my favorite omelets I've ever had in my lifetime. This place is a mixture of hawaiian and filipino breakfast, which I love. I also had the Hawaiian plate which came with kalbi ribs which were tender and just the right amount of sweetness to savory. Portion size is just enough to make you full. Next time I am in Vegas, I am definitely stopping by again.
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I booked my reservation here based on the various reviews I read on different sites. I am so glad I chose the Delta Montreal for my first visit to Montreal! The room was very spacious, clean, and the hotel was within walking distance to all great things to see/eat in downtown, as well as the Metro stations. Front desk staff couldn't be any nicer. I also enjoyed the gift shop inside the hotel - I bought most of my souvenirs from there (and the cost was on par with all the other souvenir shops around), as well as stocking up on snacks and water. Although the hotel had a restaurant/bar, I didn't get a chance to try it so I can't comment on that. \n\nThe ONLY negatives I can come up with is that the balcony was a little dingy but not a big deal unless you plan on spending all your time there... Also, while the parking garage is very convenient, the spaces are very small and narrow and it's a bit claustrophobic, But again, this is me just trying to find little things to nit pick! Overall, the Delta Montreal was a wonderful hotel experience and I would recommend it to anyone in a heartbeat.\n\nPrices are VERY reasonable - under $200 a night for a standard 2-queen bed room.
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Sorry, I am gonna get killed here... I am not that impressed.\nI kept hearing about this place and it was so so at best. The food is sloppy and very expensive but has a decent taste\nThe place was also a little dirty looking..\nJust a bunch of sandwiches and the pizza was a disaster, go there if you are into quirky places that charge a lot and are not the best.\nThe waitress seemed pre-occupied by what?? not us.
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Lost monies $$$$ gambling :'( Feeling poor and depressed we wandered over to Tixs 4 Tonight. They had plenty of cheap seats for Le Reve.\n\nAWESOME show. They have circle seating so everyone has a good view anyway. I love the colors and water theme to the show. It's better than the similar \""O\"" Cirque De Soliel at Belagio. O is a lot more expensive and often sold out.\n\nNeedless to say Le Reve was great and put a smile on my face for a few hours. It temporarily made me forget how light my wallet was.
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Bad service at places like this is unacceptable. \nWe sat at the sushi bar and none of the sushi chefs never even recognized us for whole 2 hrs we were there. \n\nAfter paying 500 some dollars for sashimi plates and lobster sashimi (it supposed to be their specialty), all we got was a bad stomachache. \n\nWe will not go back.
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DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY! SAVE YOURSEL THE HASSL. \nSo disappointed, I am a regular customer at CPK and was excited that there was one in our airport... But that turned around very fast. They really shouldn't even be called cpk, there are so many restrictions on their menu and drink list, the customer service sucks and if I hadn't sat down I would have walked right out. The food is awful and tastes like its microwaved. All of their food is pre packaged and reheated on site.
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We decided to treat ourselves to a show this time. We have passed the Rose.Rabbit.Lie entrance many times, but never opted to go.\n\nWhile the tickets were kind of pricey I think it was worth it. We went the entire route and dined beforehand - wow! The food was wonderful, but expensive. Probably my favorites were the Waldorf Salad & the Short Ribs. I only had one drink - I think it was called The Widow - it was very good, but strong. My husband had 2 of the Mark Twains & loved them.\n\nThe show was fun with dirty humor & some great stunts. Pandora was amazing & the bathtub skit was great!
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Pita Jungle has been making changes! New Happy Hour menu and Reverse Happy Hour Menu with lots of yummy offerings, including scallops, shrimp, hummus, baba ganoush and quite a few more. And don't forget the drinks are on special too! Happy hour is 3-5:30 and then 9 to close. Pita Jungle also seems to be sprucing up the menu, with quite a few new offerings, rotating specials menu, and even an Earth Day menu! I had the mahi mahi on ciabatta and it was very tasty, though a little too much bread. I also branched out and tried the red lentil soup - I needed a re-fill it was so good! And my date loved his tomato basil soup. \n\nI find the food at Pita Jungle to always be healthy, consistent and flavorful. I love the lentil fetoosh salad - if you've never tried it, get it! And my next favorite is the pita burrito - who new that mixed beans could be so good? I love that they are playing with the menu, and working to make Pita Jungle even more great than it already is. \n\nThe location in Tempe has a good location near ASU. They always have rotating art work for sale, and the space itself is very open and decorated very earthy and hip. The servers are very trendy and hipster-ish, and always very friendly. I do complain that the service is very slow, especially during this last visit. It may have been compounded by the fact that I was starving and it was 9pm, but the food took forever to arrive! But if you are with a fun group (they will cater larger parties - no reservations, but call ahead), the wait can be part of the experience. \n\nPita Jungle is definitely a regular stop for me when I'm craving something light, healthy, and delicious.
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Great pizza, quick service, friendly staff, good prices, large portions. We'll definitely be back!
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The spa pedicure was great, but my manicure left a lot to be desired. My nails were shaped strangely, and painted poorly. She didn't paint all the way down to the cuticle so even though I got my nails done 2 days ago, they already look grown out. The top coat wasn't applied to the edges of my nails so they've already started chipping. \n\nThe lady doing my nails seemed nice, but I was taken aback when she said some akin to \""you pay me now\"" before she painted my nails. I understand that it makes sense to pay when you don't have wet nails but as I'm used to paying at the end I was really unimpressed with the way she said it, as if she thought I was going to skip out without paying. \n\nI don't know that I will go back.
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Good food. Nice service, decent price for the strip. Way less busy than other nearby similar Mexican restaurants probably because it's indoors only but good break from the heat! Great 10$ lunch special (15 with a margarita)
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My most recent trip to NOCA was probably my fifth or sixth time being there. You don't have talk restaurants or check Yelp reviews long in the Phoenix area to understand one simple fact: You are supposed to really like NOCA. When I go, I sometimes leave wondering whether I really liked it, or liked it because... Well... You have to, right? \n\nThis trip was supposed to clear the bad taste in my mouth from the last time we were here a couple of months ago. That trip, we waited pretty close to an hour between apps and entrees. I'm all for a nice break between courses, but it was a little ridiculous. Good news is, nothing takes the bad taste out like the corned beef appetizer at NOCA. The dish is awesome and the portion size borders on too big (borders, but doesn't cross into). My steak entree was good, though nothing to write home about (polenta was probably the best part). My wife's scallops were the winner in the entree department, perfectly cooked though a little bit salty. Desserts here are a little hit and miss, but they have great coffee. \n\nNOCA does one thing better than any place I've been to in recent memory. They have the best vegetables I've ever had. If I made a list of the top 5 things I have eaten, on that list would be a small top of a beet that I ate at here last year picking it off my wife's plate. I can't describe it, and it sounds weird, but trust me. I always swear I will get the vegetable tasting when I come here and for the life of me can't understand why I didn't. \n\nOne more thing they do better than anyone else: music. It is like a playlist of music from the last 20 years which falls into that difficult to define category of not too mainstream and not so cool that nobody heard it except that one guy down the hall in your dorm who always lamented not being able to drink absinthe here in \""The States.\"" \n\nI'll wrap this up. The service here is prompt and pleasant. The cotton candy and take home treat are a cool/nice touch. If you haven't been, give it a try. That said, I don't what it is, but I'm never really stoked when I leave, despite the fact that I know I'm supposed to be.
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Caramel is one of the best Ultra Lounges in Vegas. The martinis will knock you on your ass but you will also pay out of the ass. Drinks are pricey but well worth it. \n\nIf it's early in the day you can stop by for a quick cocktail but as the night progresses the lounge gets hotter. It turns into a low-key club. If you are looking for a chic place to hang out with friends without paying a $30 cover go here. The Bellagio is spectacular and Caramel is a great added touch.
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I'm not from Vegas, just travel there many times per year for gambling. I usually don't even go off the strip or out of downtown depending on where I stay. An unusual set of circumstances resulted in me ending up at Hougans in March of this year and I found the subs to be fantastic. I personally get the chicken philly, and I have the bad habit of once I find something I really like, I just keep ordering the same thing instead of trying out the rest of the menu. I've been back to Vegas three more times since then and have made the trek from my hotel to Hougans for lunch at least once each trip. I did switch it up a little bit and had them put my chicken philly's guts on top of a salad instead of in bread this most recent time, that was just as great. Maybe one day I'll order something else ha.
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Sloppy work, limited colors, the only good colors are an extra $6, not going back
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I am really thinking this whole Cirque phenomenon needs a breath of fresh air. While this show was far better than \""O\"", it pales in comparison to Le Reve over at the Wynn. I did not buy a program for this show or Le Reve. KA's storyline was impossible to follow without some type of guidance. I guess the two danish dudes next to me summed it up best when they both fell asleep about half way through. There were part of the show that were worthy of 4 or 5 stars, but as a whole it really disappoints. Grunting and Gawhing the whole show for dialogue? Really?? And I'm suppose to follow this and really understand what happened? I still don't know what the story was about and those two Danes weren't much help either!
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Fresh fruit, smack bang in the middle of a city?\n\nUnlike the Tesco down the street, this stuff is fresh. So fresh you can still see the dirt on it. None of this pre-washed stuff.\n\nAside from the obvious fruit, they ahve a great selection of cheese. I picked up some of the Feta and made pizza with it when I got home. Very creamy, but without the bitter aftertaste some cheeses give you.This stuff is to kill or be killed for.\n\nWhile you're in here, buy a Tomato. Even if you don't eat Tomato's, get one anyway. You have, and will never see anything as juicy and vibrant as them. Nobody will judge you if you eat it like an apple.
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Phew... I finally made it to 200 Yelp reviews. Been a long journey and I would like to thank my friends and family for helping me achieve this feat. Oh who am i kidding, I've been slacking off. Anyway, I wanted to review something good for 200 and I am happy to say that I am a fan of Trader Joe's and what they stand for. Always friendly service, great selection of items without having 4 different brands of each and fair priced. I journeyed to this Trader Joes for one item in particular. Yup... COOKIE BUTTER. As the great Cookie Monster once said... \""cookie, cookie cookie.. nom nom nom nom.\""\nI called ahead to confirm they were in stock and before I arrived I knew I had to ask for it as it would not be on the shelves. If you have ever dreamed of being a part of a drug deal... go to Trader Joes and ask for Cookie Butter. But don't ask too loudly. They have them hidden behind the customer service counter and it's only one of each kind per person. Damn, should have brought a few costume changes. They bring them to register like they are trying to hide the fact they have them. I find it funny and kind of ironic that people don't buy in bulk and more people can get them... yet if nobody knows they are behind the counter the same people will just keep getting it. \nAlso buy: Speculoos Cookies (the stuff they make cookie butter with) - I might actually like these more than the cookie butter itself. Dark Chocolate bar with Speculoos Cookie Spread - delicious but also it's $1 per bar. \n\nAnyway.... recommend this TJ's. Clean, friendly and good location right by Parma :)
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Rarely do you find a spot that everything you eat is great. Will be going back soon for more...especially the veggie board!
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-Soooooper oily, straight inedible softshell crab\n-cold, dry roast pork\n-cold, soggy skin roast chicken\n-oily pan fried noodles\n-cold chinese broccoli\n\nSaving graces were the rice noodle, which is hard to fuck up, the kongee, and the coconut bread\n\nwon't be back
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We went in here today, ordered our sandwiches and when we went to pay. Guess what apparently our card was declined. See I have more than enough money on my card but used cash to make it even. So in front of customers told me my card was declined. I decided to walk over to food for less and get a print out from an ATM. Guess what I walked back and showed her the print out. They did nothing! Horrible customer service. We went to Subway and guess what it worked and when I told them what happened at port of subs they threw in a free sand which. This is what happened the dumb cashier prob entered in it wrong and needs to be retrained. Doesn't need to announce in from of customers that our card was declined. I have never be so humiliated in my life. I will also be contacting corporate.
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If you've ever been to Light at Bellagio, then this place is EXACTLY the same. Nothing different. I believe they were built by the same company. Go figure. The layout of the place is identical. Just one main dancefloor in the middle of the place, and a walkway that goes around the area. Bars on either side. Plain and simple. Nothing special, nothing more. I'd go to Tao or Tryst instead.
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In the past I remember coming here to long lines, but I came here around brunch time on a Wednesday. Of course, this equals no lines! Woot woot! \n\nI just realized I reviewed this on my Rio Hotel review but I don't mind writing something again. :)\n\nLions, and Tigers, and Bears...Oh, MY!\nItalian, and Chinese, and American Cuisine (and more)...Oh, My! :)\n\nThey have so much food and you will TRY to eat all but never get to it all so browse everything before making a commitment. LOL Even the dessert area will make you feel like this too. \n\nSoo, I recommend coming here on a weekday, if you can help it. :) Then there's no wait and less people in your way as you bulldoze through the food. LOL
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super friendly and super yummy! Lots of simples
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We came here for Restaurant Week and this was by far my most favorite one we tried (out of four). We were a party of two and were seated at the corner table on the patio so it felt very romantic!\n\nWe had the grilled cheese & tomato soup appetizer as well as the pretzel knots, which were both great! The spicy cheese sauce that came with the pretzel knots should be put in a gallon bottle and sold individually for people to take home!\n\nOur entrees were also delicious...roasted chicken and some sort of pork (can't remember what the boy had). My mashed potatoes were creamy but I wasn't a huge fan of the gravy.\n\nThe desserts we chose were Death by Chocolate banana split and the Every Berry We Carry pie. I think the banana split was decent. I guess I want more of a traditional banana split as opposed to what they provided. I also wasn't a HUGE fan of the berry pie but I think that's because there was some sort of odd ice cream on top, possibly with basil in it and basil is pretty awful in my opinion.\n\nWe'll definitely be back for the chicken and waffles!!
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Crappy bar service. Stand there for 15 minutes. The bartender nods to me. But then he sits and chills with the other bartender with the waitress and flirting while we are waiting on drinks. Finally a bartender comes back from the restroom and serves us as the same too bartenders are flirting and laughing with the waitress. Plus the one bartender was sitting there and joking, yet drinking. Maybe he was off the clock. But then get from behind the bar when many patrons were waiting to order and being ignored. Last time I visit this bar....
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I asked for a iced coffee, add sugar free vanilla, and skim milk. The girl at the register and the shorter girl stated they didn't have skim milk, but they had soy. I said no thanks, I'll just have the sugar free vanilla then. \nI watched her make my drink and add whole milk then she handed it to me. I said, \""Im sorry, I asked for no milk, I don't think you heard me.\"" The girl at the register continued to argue that I asked for a latte and that has whole milk. I said, \""No, I said no milk since we just had the conversation in the past 3 minutes that you did not have skim.\"" The girl still wanted to argue, I literally had to say to her, \""There's no point in arguing, can I have the correct drink I paid for?\"" She rolled her eyes, and told the girl to remake the drink. \nI can't believe that people who work in a customer service position want to argue over something so petty such as a drink order? On top of her lack of customer service, she had extremely long fake finger nails on, some had fallen off, and to my knowledge of food service you cannot have long fake nails, or fake nails at all! I hope no one had a nail come off in their food! \nWho's running this place, and why aren't there more standards here? I will never come back here.
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The crawfish here is super tasty, a must have for whenever I visit vegas!
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Great coffee and very friendly staff!
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A clean comfortable hotel with modern rooms including flat panel TVs and comfortable beds. I recently spent 2 nights here during a business trip to Montreal and stayed in a king room. \n\nThe hotel is located just a couple of blocks from the conversion centre (Palais de Congress) and is connected to an large multilevel shopping \n\nI must admit I almost cancelled after reading a couple of the reviews on this site but am glad I didn't. \n\nThe hotel was quite comfortable, modern and very clean. I was assigned a room on the 8th floor which was quite large and pretty quiet. \n\nLocation-wise it was great. There is a large open area in front of the hotel which was the sight of a totally fun summer festival - the just for laughs festival - with tons of free, family friendly entertainment. \n\nIn short, wouldn't hesitate to book this hotel again.
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I should have planned more carefully before coming to Max Brenner's. We showed up about an hour before closing on a week night, and unfortunately weren't as hungry as we probably should have been before attempting to tackle their HUGE portions!! \n\nWe were seated quickly and each given three menus to consider... and probably drooled on all three. The options for chocolate lovers are overwhelming and deserve time and consideration before committing to order. Even with our late arrival, we were never rushed to order. At one point our server seemed ready to sit down and join us to discuss all of options we were considering. I wish she would have! \n\nThe nights were starting to get a little windy and chilly, so the hot chocolate was perfect in both taste and comfort! I wish it were bigger, but I also realize that if it had been, I wouldn't have been able to eat even the little bit that I did have.\n\nOverall, all of the things we sampled (one appetizer, two entrees and a sundae) were great! Each dish was artfully prepared balancing flavors and textures. The corn croquettes were crunchy and creamy, sweet and spicy - just perfect! \n\nThe S'mores Sundae... Wow! We were stuffed when we ordered it, but you can't come to Max Brenner's and not do dessert! We probably should have started with hot chocolate and the sundae and called it a night! The melted marshmellow and chocolate ice cream together was amazing! I'm not a fan of graham crackers, but again, the texture they brought to the sundae was perfect!\n\nYou have to go, just order desert first!!
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Recently placed an order for pick, was quoted a price over the phone and when I went to pick up the arrangement, they had raised the price. Only because I challenged them did they make an adjustment, all while making me feel like it was my fault. Although the arrangements and flowers are some of the best in Charlotte, get ready to fork out the cash and be careful you don't get the bait and switch treatment!
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OVERPRICED!!!! I had 4 dresses from white house black market dry cleaned and they charged me $20/dress. The price on their website listed dresses as $10.75, but what they failed to mention is that they were probably talking about kid cotton dresses. It took a week to get the dresses back. For the quality and time, it is definitely not worth the price.
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Prices are good BUT for an hr car wash!? SERIOUSLY!? They never used to be this slow but now I see that they have brand new ppl!!! Wen they first opened this place up they were fast & the guys that ran the car wash were AWESOME!!! I got to know them by name, I'm so disappointed that they let them all go for a whole new crew... I don't think I'll come back here again :/
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I ordered food for a party I hosted at my home last night. I got the baked mostaccioli and fettuccini from the catering menu. It also came with breadsticks. It was delicious and everyone enjoyed it. The delivery was right on time and the driver was polite and helpful. I have eaten at the restaurant and gotten carryout many times and have never been disappointed.
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Food was blah. Nothing special. Kim our waitress brought her kids to work they were seated next to us. They screamed bloodly murder the entire time and every time they did she would go over to them. Your at work not at home. She never came over to check on us or anything more concern about her kids.
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Nails came out nice.. BUT.. I did tell the guy to add glitter to one nail but he completely ignored me, they also lied about how much they would charge me to begin with , they added a $15 fee for Idk , and when i asked them about it he gave me attitude I don't think I'll be coming back! The guy doing my nails was super rude .
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This restaurant just came up and topped my list out of nowhere. Definitely on par with some of the best of the best (I'm still not sure if it beats out French Laundry and Coi just yet). \n\nThis is by far the most beautiful restaurant I've been to. Absolutely gorgeous in every aspect. Unique, contemporary, and strikingly pretty. If French Laundry is the chateau and Coi is the main house, this is the Manhattan bachelor pad. \n\nThe food was all quite incredible, and the service was great. i cannot wait to try more of Robuchon's stuff.
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4 words: HOOLLLLY SANTA CLAUS SHIT! \n\nthis place is again and again the best sandwhich place i have ever laid my stuck up taste buds on. NOT to mention the theme is hillarious. everything on the menu is related to a term of weed or as you old fogies would call it \""dope\"" ...(those 30 and under know that dope is NOT something you want in, or around your sandwhich now adays). I always get the griefo, which is a veggie sandwhich and NO I am not a vegetarian, (the only complaint i have about beef is when it doesnt come out rare enough to moo at me) thats just HOW good this place is. It is smothered in a homemade hemp cream cheese and guacamole spread for gods sakes its so satisfying i find myself wanting a cigarette when i'm done...and i don't even smoke. you can tell alot of people in line take the theme very literal as they come in high as heidi montags eyebrows but even if you aren't into getting baked yourself, eating one of their \""hemp\"" baked brownies will make you say \""yaaaa monnnn\"". what other place can you think of that has koolaid right off the tap??? mmmmm ya thats what i figured. the workers there are always happy (go figure) to help you decide on something delicious. the decorations are awesome to look at while your waiting. ps...everything is homemade there....bread, sauces, ranch, marinara...you name it. in pothead terms this place is the white widow, grandaddy purp chronicly legit shit. ENJOY
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UGH NEVER AGAIN. \n\nWe stayed in a \""supposedly\"" suite. YOU CALL THAT A SUITE?! Paris, you need to get your eyes checked and redo those rooms. I will never stay here again. \n\nCONS:\n-terrible customer service\n-no view whatsoever\n-boring, small casino.\n\n\nThe only ONLY good thing about this hotel is that it's right across Bellagio and smack dab right in the middle of the strip. The only good thing. Sad really. \n\noh yeah, no free wifi. terrible.
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Man the drive from San Diego to Vegas is a bitch... especially when you leave during rush hour and have to sit in traffic! But rolling into Vegas and heading straight tio First made the drive worth while.\nThe atmosphere is a bit loud but funky and fun. If you want to have a conversation I dont recommend going there at night, but if you want good American style food, well this is your place. A basket of tater tots, sliders, mac & cheese, all the \""gut buster\"" food you can imagine. All yummy and all served by a fun server!\n\nOverall this is not my favorite place to eat in Vegas (I have yet to yelp about Carne Vino - the best dining experience EVER) but this is a great place to get great American style food in a fun atmosphere.
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Went to enjoy an afternoon in downtown Gilbert and decided to take the kids for pizza. What a disappointment! They were having a pizza eating competition and gave me a two seat table for three. I had to stand to eat. Then I watched the competition. Wow, what a fraud! The guy who really won has his integrity called into play because a plate was too clean. Wow what a management decision, or lack thereof. This guys plates were spotless while others were filled with scraps and stuff on the floor. The other guys were still eating after the time was over, and they counted it. I could keep going, Jimmy the uneducated creep. I suggest going to someplace else where the management spends less time creepily hitting on Miss Arizona and more time making the customers number one!
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One star- Only because I wasn't happy with my cashier Sathi. I'm not sure if he was just a jerk or if it's company policy but he wouldn't let me use my two print out coupons in two different transactions.. for two items. He said it has the same code.. \nWell they're from the website, thousands of people use the same coupon with the same code. I didn't ask him to use it in the same transaction- it would've been two different transactions which means it would work, just as if the the person behind me was using the same printed coupon. I told him, \""okay then.. I'll just come back\"". \nWHY WHY WHY make your customer go out if their way and work for the coupon.. When it results in the same discount? \n\nWhile I was there I overheard three different people say \""excuse me to do you work here\"" to customers and not employees (nowhere to be found).\n\nI've had good service at this location before.. Just not today. Today I was frustrated with bad senseless customer service.
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This place is extremely sub par for a place that specializes in tacos. I'm pretty sure that they use canned chicken for their tacos & burritos and London broiled low-grade beef (which they try to pass of as carne asada). All in all, I could make their menu at home and have it taste better. The prices are cheap so I guess that you get what you pay for; however, I could get a much better tasting burrito at Chipotle or a local Filiberto's type of restaurant for the same price. I've given this place two chances to change my mind and my feelings have only solidified.
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Needed a bakery when I was in town and yelp pointed me this way and it was kind of a let down. Fairly expensive for the quality of product which makes me think they charge because they are \""rated best in Las Vegas\"". Anyway they cannoli was dry, the cupcake was plain and the cookies were average. I live in the OC and have lots of bakeries to gauge and this place hit the mark. Total for 8 cookies, a cannoli and a cupcake was $22. The only great thing that came out of this adventure into town was Freddys Frozen Custard! Check out my review for that little gem !
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To the proprietors of the Gold Coast Buffet. Right now it is about to turn Christmas Day and my family ate at the Buffet for lunch, and my wife is now going on 10 hours of food poisoning as diagnosed by the EMT who came to our room at the Rio. Anybody who eats here, avoid the buffet. My daughter has been freaking out seeing her mom sick. Merry Christmas!
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We were invited to attend a Wine Tasting special event hosted by one of my clients. In the 2 yrs since we've lived here, we haven't been to the Wrigley Mansion, so we were very excited to come check it out. \n\nWhen you pull up to the mansion, it's a bit confusing to figure out where to drive....there's a self-parking lot at the bottom of the hill....walk up a large hill in 90+ degree weather, um....no thanks. Ok, so we drove up the driveway assuming that's where the valet parking would be located....and it was. \n\nBeautiful views from the top of the hill.\nhttp://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/the-wrigley-mansion-club-phoenix?select=v_KnIKFpeibBVvefO6ujPA#v_KnIKFpeibBVvefO6ujPA\nhttp://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/the-wrigley-mansion-club-phoenix?select=7qDCP4mv_Ws2sdJtqmlvOA#7qDCP4mv_Ws2sdJtqmlvOA\n\nWe walked inside the mansion and were greeted by a hostess who directed us to the private event area to the left. We enjoyed Wine and Cheese/Crackers/Fruit, etc that you normally find at a Wine tasting. The Wine was very good and the room was comfortable. After 30 min or so we were asked to move into the dining room area where we would start a formal Wine tasting with 8 glasses (4 White, 4 Red) of Wine.\n\nThe sommelier did a nice presentation about each Wine....however, she took too long and was a bit too in-depth for this group of people. There were over 80 people and many of them were not Wine enthusiasts, so they were bored very quickly.....too much time between sips. I personally enjoyed it, but afterward many people said it was too much info for them. \n\nSince the building is very old, the room we were in was not well insulated and got a little stuffy/warm....so if you're coming here during the Summer months, dress light.\n\nAfter the event, we wandered around the mansion and took a bunch of pics of the artwork and rooms. I'm sure there's a story behind all of this, but we were on our own and didn't have a guide to explain anything to us.\n\nWe picked up a flyer for a social club you can belong to here...? Not really sure what that entails, but it's available.\n\nOverall, I'd rate this experience 3.5 Stars, but I'm rounding up for the views and Wine.\n\nReturn Factor - 70%
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Met my needs for basic tune-up. Completed as scheduled. 5 day turnaround seems excessive for local shop though. Also, tattooed worker not the friendliest. Could stand to be a bit more customer friendly. Don't feel a great desire to recommend shop based on how valued (or lack thereof) I felt as customer. Maybe hard core bikers get better treatment.
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After driving by this place dropping my wife off for work many times I decided to give it a try today.\n\nI personally like the randomness of the furniture, it makes it feel more casual and comfortable to spend some time there studying or reading. There must have been some staff turnover as the two staff i encountered were both mid 20's, early 30's and seemed to know their stuff. There was music playing but at a level that it was not annoying or made it hard for me to concentrate as I studied. There is a spot for kids to play games and hang out, which is great I'm sure if you are a soccer mom meeting up for a play date. It was not so great for me when 6 kids under five years old came roaring into the place as I was trying to study. Nothing a good pair of headphones couldn't fix.\n\nI ordered an Iced coffee and thought it was great. Very strong but not bitter at all.\n\nOverall the product and price were good and I will be back for sure.\n\nOnly reason for not getting 5 stars is the playground in the corner and it was pretty warm in the building, c'mon, its August in AZ, turn the A/C down a few degrees!
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Since finding out a year ago that I was gluten intolerant, I have looked far and wide for good gluten free options at restaurants, and while most are good, they just aren't the same as their gluten laden counterparts...UNTIL now! Jewels Bakery and Cafe is awesome! I haven't had one thing there that was bad & that's huge considering that a majority of foods that are gluten free taste \""off\"" or taste grainy or like cardboard to me. \nThey are a little on the pricey side, but I will gladly pay for good food that is gluten free!
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You get the coupons in the mail saying \"" A/C service for $69.00-$99.00? or 20% off any service of your A/C and Heating? Sounds good until they come out and do an inspection and find a problem. Well I paid a company one of those deals, $99.00 to check out my A/C and heaters. Everything is fine on my A/C units (I had was not surprised, I have the best installed by Royal.) But I was concerned about my heating units, There 15 years old and needed to be checked. I was informed that I will need new capacitors, one for each unit, to be replaced soon or it might burn out the motor. I said OK, but found out it is not covered on the deal. It was extra. I was thinking, OK, a capacitor would only cost maybe $25.00 -$50.00 with there mark up, and maybe 1/2 hour of service charge that really only would take the tech 10 to 15 minutes to change 2. I was quoted $400.00 for both, parts included. I said no thanks. Then thanks to Yelp, I remembered Royal. I asked them how much a capacitor cost. They told me around $15.00 to $35.00 and the service call is $69.00 (customer loyalty price) and if the \""said capacitors\"" do need replacing I'm looking around $125.00 total, for both units. Not each one but both. Royal will accept any competition coupon too, so if you find a deal in the mail, call Royal. I was a fool not to call them in the first place.
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Okay, so I have now been to Snoh Ice Shavery 3 times in 4 days, the first was the night before their grand opening, then their grand opening and then 2 days later! I have brought friends and family with me since my first visit! \n\nIt is genius; really genius to open up a new, delicious yet very unique dessert eatery in HOT Phoenix! \n\nSnoh Ice is basically a light, flavored creamy ice that has been thinly shaved to a fluffy consistency, to which one can add different toppings like fresh fruit, tapioca balls, chewy flavored mochi, flavored puddings, and a sweet glaze of your choice. The great thing about this is that the basic concept is something we are all familiar with, but at every step, we are given exotic choices, to expand our taste buds' horizons (ie. strawberry or taro Snoh ice? Mango fruit or green tea mochi? Condensed milk or black sesame glaze?) Seriously, Genius.\n\nHaving grown up in the San Gabriel Valley of SoCal (where the owners are from), I have had my fair share of shaved ice and entering this place transports me back to my childhood home!! Great job, Snoh! I will be back again in 2 days, with more friends in tow, because everyone needs to know that you guys have arrived!!
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This is the closest grocery store from where I live. Outside of the convenience, this is a very relaxed and friendly establishment. The staff is very friendly, they often run promotions (currently they have some promotion that is similar to the monopoly game but \""better\"" according to one of the staff that works there :)) \n\nThe store is always clean, all the food is fresh. I only seem a homeless person once every blue moon in the parking lot, not to mention they sell RICE CAKES. ARE YOU READING THIS SMITHS ON RAINBOW?!? GET SOME DAMN RICE CAKES! \n\nAnyways, Albertsons has a great selection of food overall and a wide variety of goods to choose from (One day I'll go to the organic soup section...one day). Not to mention I got some Bailey's for $13 and two free glasses, you can't beat that.\n\nThe only thing that takes it down a notch would be the price of goods. It makes sense since they make up for it with their great service, but as you can tell I'm all about the value, bang for the buck. This slightly comes up short.\n\nGreat place overall.\n\n#happy\n#warm\n#friendly\n#nohomeless
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Loved the drive-thru here when I was living in Laval. Fast service, great for collecting rewards stars. Never sat outside on the patio but definitely some vehicle noise. Inside had lots of seating but arrive before 6 pm if you want a seat with an electrical outlet. It's full until 11pm.
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Seriously\n\nWe walked in and were the only ones in the place except for two people at the bar.\nWe were seated by some one in Chef's attire.\nNo one bothered with us for 15 min-we ultimately timed it\nThe individual who seated us was looking periodically right at us\nA young lady flitted back and forth-bar patron vs \nEmployee\n \nAt any rate we ultimately walked out\n\nAdmittedly my wife and myself are in our sixties. The idiot who runs this place should know that means we have money and dine out frequently\n\nPrediction: gone within six months
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I grabbed some lunch here while cruising the downtown area. The food was pretty cheap, but you could tell. Everything tasted like grease, so much so that I finished about 1/4 of my meal and threw it away, and paid for it the rest of the afternoon with an upset stomach. If you have an iron stomach and need a quick bite to eat, this might be an ok place to go, but I wouldn't go out of my way (at all) to come here.
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Crowded they didn't honor my gold level for my Starbucks card
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Gorgeous hotel in the heart of Sun Devil country.
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The wife, and a couple friends of ours decided to create a new tradition...Christmas Eve 'roke. We considered going to XO as it is our normal spot...but we wanted something closer and different. \nWe arrived at 8pm and it was pretty hopping, maybe half the rooms already filled. We had a group of 7 and fit into a medium room. \n\nWe were impressed, it was very clean and very hip inside. The staff was super friendly. Once you enter your room, you only need to leave if you need a restroom break. The staff comes to you for all of your food and beverage needs. Our group stuck with sake and soju. The soju was a bit different than we've had before, but it was good and helped fill us all with the holiday cheer. \n\nThe music selection was great. Lots of classics and tons of new stuff. Our night was filled with ballads, hip hop and classics and a Christmas tune or two. The projection screen was great, large enough for everyone to see, and the flat screen at the back of the room with lyrics was nice as I am short and couldn't see over some of the \""dancers\"" we had in our party. The cheesy music videos were a nice change from the landscape shots we are used to at other 'roke joints. \n\nWe loved the comfort of the room and how we were frequently checked upon. It was such a nice experience, and we cannot wait to go back.\n\nFor 7 of us for a little over 5 hours (plus beverages and some food) it was $18 a person. We couldn't have asked for a better Christmas Eve.
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