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We have been in twice in the previous month to get a British staple: Fish & Chips.\n\nThe first time, we were not told it was AYCE until I saw the sign on our way out. My fish was cooked alright, smallish portions for the price, but not a horrible meal, just a bit overpriced for one serving.\n\nThis go around, we ordered the AYCE Fish & Chips and hoped for a filling meal. For over two hours we were at Crown & Anchor, we received our first PIECE of fish, granted, the one piece per plate was fairly substantial. However, it was still just one piece. Shortly after devouring that one piece, my stomach was screaming for more food. It was not until we had been at C&A for over an hour the second piece made its way out. That was it. Two pieces of fish in two hours. \n\nI feel places like this should change the name from \""All You Can Eat\"" to \""All We Decide To Serve\"".\n\nAlso, if you are a bar/restaurant... HOW DO YOU RUN OUT OF GLASSES?! The place was not even full and our server apologized multiple times for not being able to bring out drinks in a timely fashion and our friends that wanted a glass of ice to go with their bottled drinks could not have one because, \""We're out of glasses.\"" Seriously? There is a serious problem when a bar does not have enough glasses to cover a moderately busy night. | 0 |
My coworker got us lunch from this branch and were disgusted with the quality of their fries. We got 4 combos and NONE of us were able to eat it. Sadly we couldn't return them because we had to get back to work DISAPPOINTED because we didn't get to enjoy our fries since they were old/oily/stale/ and plain gross! \n\nOn a separate visit, I asked the drive though cashier for ketchup and was told that \""we are all out\"" when there was a whole bunch on their counter! I mean, seriously???? \n\nZERO STARS, go to a different mcdonalds! | 0 |
Really delicious, full service meal. Service was great, actually better than great.\nWe started with the bruschetta and zucchini sticks. The portions for the appetizers were large and had plenty for a table of 4. The salads included with the entree were good, a nice mix of greens and spinach with a tasty house Italian dressing. I personally had the shrimp with linguini and it was really good. We also ordered a big meatball to try and that was just pretty much OK when it comes to meatballs. I would rate the meatball a 6.5 out of 10, but maybe I am a meatball snob. I would definitely return to this place to try some of the other entree's. The pricing was reasonable and the service does not get much better than we had. | 1 |
Horrible service! It took 20 minutes for the salad! 40 minutes for the pizza! The salad had little to no dressing. The wait staff never checked it to ask how the food was. I had to go get the hostess. When the pizza finally came it was decent. The wine was weak. I felt like I was on an episode of Nightmare Kitchens. Sorry--they blew it. I can't believe this restaurant was featured on Check Please, Arizona. The ambiance is the only thing it has going for it--if you don't mind be ignored and waiting for ever. | 0 |
With such amazing golf courses with exceptional guest services, I think Troon North is the place to visit if you love playing golf. I'm a novice golfer, but I will definitely rank this place as #1 on my book.\n\nThey have two courses; I thought the Monument was a tougher than the Pinnacle. Nonetheless, they are both well maintained with challenging layout that every level of golfers can enjoy.\n\nOne more thing, do wear a long pants. It'll allow you to go into the bushes to look for your ball. Those bushes/cactus sure will hurt ya! | 1 |
1 star is being generous. I am 23 years old from California with a valid ID that expires in 2016. I put my drink order in and the waitress said that she is not allowed to serve me due to new state laws the require my ID to be horizontal. \n\nWe asked to speak to the manager, Cassandra Bentley. Cassandra gave me the same explanation regarding my California ID. Cassandra refused to serve me so I asked how many drinks one person can order at a time- she replied two. I told her my friend will then order my drink for me. Cassandra said \""DO WHAT YOU WANT\"" and THREW MY ID BACK me and almost hit me in the face!\n\nI have never been treated this way, especially by a manager. Cassandra was so rude and unprofessional. I am appalled at her behavior and really am questioning how she has not been fired yet. | 0 |
Well, let me just say I really love this food, but now when I have to wait 45 minutes for it. Their \""pasta machine\"" broke. GREAT. | 0 |
We had our inspection a few days ago and Mike was AMAZING. I have worked with another inspector and he wasn't as nice and patient as Mike. My dad is English as a second language and Mike was wonderful. He had a printed report and an electronic one which was impressive. I will be going back to Southwest Premier Home Inspection and referring them to my friends from this point forward! | 1 |
Collette is absolutely AMAZING! I am complimented all the time on how beautiful my eyes are. I don't have to get up early to put my \""eyes\"" on- they're gorgeous all day, everyday. The girls at work tell me I always look like I have make-up and all I wear is gloss. I don't spend time at night scrubbing off mascara either! I can't live without them and Collette is a perfectionist!! I have been going to her since June and never plan on leaving. | 1 |
This place is good. It's a nice little shining star of hip-ness in downtown Buckeye. The decor is fresh and new, the staff all wore a smile and the food is GOOD. I got a pork loin sandwich and oh my goodness. The chips are delicious. The meat was tender and fresh. The flavors were spot on. I will definitely be back - I've gotta try one of those famous cinnamon rolls! | 1 |
Ugh, I would really like to like this place. \n\nGetting to the location is awful, traffic is painfully slow since there are no left turn signals on the main street. Parking was okay since it was Saturday afternoon, but having to re-park every two hours kinda sucked and the food was bland!! I have been to Germany, and all the dishes I had there were flavorful, and yummy...but this place? bland and embarrassing. \n\nI met a group there to play board games and the staff was so nice and great! But the turkey sandwich with horseradish mayo was dry and gross. I ordered it thinking the mayo would throw me off but \""hey, it's a German restaurant, let's give it a whirl\"" I couldn't even taste the special mayo! My homemade sandwiches have more flavor than this one. \n\nI ordered the apple strudel hopeful for some redeeming quality to compliment the great service...0-2, again like the Compass Restaurant, the best thing about the dessert was the sliver dollar shot of whip cream. \n\nThis place was so accommodating and fun to hang out at, with really nice service...but I wish I could have something nice to say about the food. | 0 |
So yeah. Zero stars for this place. I went for spring break with my fiance. I get that part of this has to do with the fact I am there in a high tourist season, however our hotel at a decent place was less that what it cost us to rent a Kia Soul. We were not allowed to change our car even though we had no desire to be driving that. We were basically harrassed about insurance for ten min. They told us that we had to top off the fuel within a five mi radius and bring in a receipt with this information, as that failure to do this would incur a penalty.\n\nTo put another driver on the vehicle was more than twenty per day. In some cities in a non tourist season you can get an economy car for that price.\n\nThe USB connection ports didnt work so charging iPods ect wasnt going to happen.\n\nThe major complaint happened at check in. We were in a rush and I left some items in the vehicle. I noticed that I left them when I was in the line for Southwest (that was a horror show as well), I called three times from the airport, once from the plane and once from our layover. Then I called from St Louis where we landed. Each time leaving messages. I got a call a day later. A majority of the items werent found.\n\nThe woman in the lost and found was nice, however couldnt explain what happend. I spoke with her manager who told me that she would look in to it and call me the next day. That was three months and five left messages by myself ago. All she needed to do was say that they looked at the video tape. Thats it. I heard story after story from the Lost and Found woman about what they did, however it really never made sense. Why some and not all of the items were recovered doesnt make sense until this day.\n\nSo while I understand that I didnt have to go to spring training and then it was my fault that I lost things, this was a rip off with a serious lack of courtesy to the end user. | 0 |
I feel like giving a negative review to one of the largest chains in America is dumb, short sided and negative. However, its not like I don't enjoy Dunkin Donuts..i mean everyone does.. its just that it happens to be down the street from Bosa Donuts. Thats just unfortunate. \n\nI guess the one thing I will compliment is definitely their coffee. Their good old america drip black coffee is truly delicious even on a national chain scale. I find myself going thru the drive thru just to buy a 12 pack of Dunkin Kuerigs. I know I'm not the only one! \n\nAll in all, if you want a donut, go early in the morning, they aren't like Bosa who make donuts 24/7 throughout the day, therefore if you go after 10 am, chances are all of the good donuts will be taken, and those left will not be very fresh. | 0 |
Wow, I haven't been bowling in a long time....probably because I stink at it! Anyone else grow up with candelpin bowling in the northeast? I am just terrible with a regular bowling ball......\nAnyhooo we got a coupon for this place in the mail (in those valuepak things that usually only offer garage door openers, mailing labels, and window replacements). \nWent with a group-6 altogether-so I was surprised that we were squished in with another couple. I guess the right side of the alley was reserved for leagues so they had to put all of us \""regular\"" bowlers all on the left side. No biggie, it worked out ok.\nWe ordered some pitchers of beer which our server was pretty prompt with. The group next to us ordered pizza which looked and smelled pretty good actually! \nThe scoreboard is all electronic, the alleyway and bathrooms were clean, and the lanes looked well maintained. Fun night! | 1 |
My husband and I enjoyed a day at the Getty recently. We had been there about 15 years ago, and always hoped to return. The architecture, gardens, location, views, and of course the art is beautiful. There is currently road construction on the 405, and the entrance to the Getty has been temporarily moved. If you follow the detour signs you won't have any trouble finding your way. The parking garage is huge. There is a $15.00 fee to park. You board a tram and ride up the hill to the museum. The docents are very friendly and helpful. There are many tours available all day. We took the garden and architecture tour. Both were very interesting. The ipod self tour through the galleries was very good. | 1 |
Somebody should tell the chicks in bikini's selling the beer that just because they aren't wearing any clothes doesn't mean they are not annoying.\n\nLet's see, while there I saw poor lonely older ladies falling down drunk, (I saw one old champ hit her head after tumbling over a step). I saw people desperate for acceptance doing their best pole dance imitations. And of course, every club has to have the old black guy wearing the golf cap and flower lai who dances with everyone at random. \n\nMusic was good and not so loud that you could not talk which was nice. The decor was a tad on the ragged side and cleanliness is no doubt an issue when the lights are on. | 0 |
bad experience at the west side location. went there to look at projectors for my man room. had a nice selection but expensive. asked the sales associate if there were other projectors and he kept telling me about the one for 3000 bucks. told me best buy bad garbage (was true). found one online. | 0 |
Usually this is a good location. I actually drive out of my way past another wendys to get to this one. My chili was not hot nor was the container filled. My nuggets were old and stale. Very disappointed after this visit. | 0 |
I tried this place for three reasons. 1) I've been searching for a better Chinese food restaurant than where we go now. 2) Several weeks ago someone dropped off a menu at our house. 3) Decided to try something new. \n\nDelivery took only 25 minutets and the food arrived very hot. \n\nMy wife ordered the beef with broccoli. I ordered the shrimp with lobster sauce. My wife took one bite and said the beef was tough and the broccoli was hard (it wasn't coooked enough). She also said her dish smelt weird. At that point I dug into my shrimp & lobster sauce. It was more like egg drop soup than any shrimp and lobster sauce dishe I have ever tried anywhere. I also paid extra and got fried rice instead of white rice. It was so bland it was inedible. Everything went immediately in the trash\n\nWe also ordered Wor Wonton Soup and got a free entree which we were planning on having for lunch or dinner tomorrow. Since we put the entrees in the trash nd were hungry we decided to give the soup a try. There was large chunks of pork in the soup which looked good but after trying a piece I was sure that was not how the meat was supposed to taste. My wife agreed and we ended pouring it down the drain. We then tried the free almond chicken entree. Again the dish was nothing short of disgusting! so it went directly into the trash as well.\n\nFOOD: wanted to really enjoy it, but honestly, the food was detestable. We both nearly gagged just after tasting it. To say our food was dissatisfactory is an understatement. STAY AWAY!!!! PRICE: Wasn't worth the price even if it was free.. SERVICE: Fast delivery. CONCLUSION: I have rarely been this disappointed with a restaurant . If I could give this place 0 stars I would. This is the worst chinese restaurant ever!\n\n\n\nDinner cost $28.37 and it ALL went down the drain or in the trash. I will never order from this establishment again. STAY AWAY!!!! | 0 |
I absolutely LOVE this store! I have been coming here since I was a teenager, and now my teenagers shop here. Larry and Deb (the owners) are some of the nicest people you will ever Meet.\nFriendly staff, great customer service. If they don't have what you are looking for, they will gladly order it for you.\nI highly recommend this store for all your alternative needs | 1 |
LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! BOILING CRAB!!! We were very excited to know that their was one here in the las vegas area. Food is still has the same great taste. One thing i've noticed is that the sauce is a little bit more thicker than the one in orange county, ca. Love how there is no lines to wait but that will probably change since they are new to the area. Always get 3 lbs shrimp (**whole shabang**), sweet potato fries!!!! \n\nWarning: when coming here dont wear your nice, pretty clothes and be prepared to use your hands!!! | 1 |
I don't get it. I was brought here for a business dinner a few days ago. Contrary to other reviews, the food was not even mediocre. The spaghetti marinara was bland to the point where I considered asking for salt. Same said for our green bean side. The rigatoni was al dente to the point of being crunchy. \n\nFor larger groups, they serve 'family style', but the amounts they bring are obscene to the point where we all felt guilty, hoping that our leftovers were somehow donated to local food kitchens (if they do donate leftovers, please correct me! That would bump my review up a star for community support. )\n\nI asked our dinner sponsor to never bring us here again. | 0 |
A ship which is a bar, restaurant and music cellar. \n\nNo reviews yet, shame. So all the people that I usually see on the Cruz don't seem to bother about reviews on Yelp - or are there no Yelpers going to the Cruz? \nAnyway this ship is a less of a hit and mostly miss for me. \nThey have a brilliant location and a fantastic venue and why oh why don't I like it?. \nI want to! especially in the summer when you can have the sun (if..) on the deck the whole day. There are no comfertable chairs on the deck and it has an 'ramshackle' outdoor bar thingy.. but when the sun is out it is packed.\n\nThe restaurant has not been visited anytime I passed. Can't comment on that. \nThe inside of the Cruz is .. a ship's lounge. \nthere is a grand Piano and all is a well kept. I can't say anymore really as most of the time for me it was a bit .. meh. | 0 |
I was in Las Vegas for a company trip (haha, pretty awesome) and decided to go to Palazzo to check out what they had going on since I had not been. After walking about a bit my friends and I got a bit hungry. We decided to consult the Palazzo directory and spotted Emeril's Table 10 restaurant. We just couldn't pass up this opportunity. We got that and were seated immediately, it was a Thursday around 11am, people are probably still passed out from the night before from partying.\n\nHere's what we got:\n\nSpicy Sesame Pork Dumplings: I thought, potsticker or soupy dumplings, but they turn out being Char Siu Bao (BBQ pork bun, baked) looking items. Biting into one was like biting into a slightly denser puff pastry and then you are greeted with the spicy pork filing. The word dumplings and look made me think chinese style, but its more of a fusion between french and chinese styles. A good one worth trying.\n\nNew Orleans Fried Shrimp Po-Boy with natural cut fries: If you like shrimp, this one is a must. The shrimp are a good size and are lightly battered and fried to golden. I don't usually talk about fries but they thicker cut fries here must be double fried because they aren't soft like at most places. They are crispy on the outside and smooth and fluffy on the inside, and so good.\n\nSlow Cooked Pork Po-Boy: Nice sweet molasses BBQ sauce in a freshly baked bread, with those great natural fries like above. The pulled pork was good but not stellar, the bread is what set it apart from others.\n\nEmeril's Banana Cream Pie: When the plate arrives, you are greeted by a 4-5 inch towering slice of banana cream pie with chocolate shavings, caramel sauce and whipped cream. The pie is made well, since it does not sag in any direction. I ran my fork into it easily piercing through the whipped cream, chocolate shavings and caramel, but when my fork met the banana cream, it slowed to a crawl as my fork made its way through the velvety cream and breaking up the pieces of banana. The final layer was the graham cracker crust which require me to exert a bit of sharp force and with a crunch, my fork made it through. I places the forkful of pie in my mouth and my senses were immediately bombarded with a rush of banana taste and aroma. The banana cream was velvety and just sweet enough. The mouth feel was off the charts because of the crunchy graham cracker crust, mixed with the banana cream, sweet slices of banana, whipped cream and nuggets of sweetness from the chocolate shaving and and caramel sauce. I was sharing this and I seriously wanted to order another slice because it was that good, but then I remembered I was stuffed and really shouldn't eat anymore.\n\nThe major highlight of this meal was definitely the dessert. The Banana Cream Pie here redefined Banana Cream Pies for me. NOT TO BE MISSED, you will be sorry if you do. \n\nI make a very good banana cream pie, so I always try to taste test banana cream pies where ever I go and nothing ever beats the one I make. But this one! Hats off to Emeril, that man knows his banana cream pie. | 1 |
My boyfriend had a beautiful, silk down comforter that he bought second hand before moving to Arizona. The tag was in Japanese, so we didn't know how to properly clean it. I took it to Uptowne Drycleaning and had a 15 minute conversation with the girl about the fact that it was silk down, that my boyfriend was IN LOVE with the thing, and that I just wanted it as clean as possible without ruining it. She took my number and said if \""Dry Clean Dave\"" had any questions, he would call me. Four days later when I went to pick it and the rest of my dry cleaning up, they couldn't find it. The next day I got a call from Dry Clean Dave. He put it through a normal \""processing cycle\"" and all of the silk filling \""had become detached and clumped up in a ball.\"" He assured me over the phone that they were able to get the filling stretched out and I would be happy with the outcome. When I asked if he had been told it was silk, he avoided my question and finally admitted that he had no clue it was silk, but that he treats \""everything the same as if it's polyester.\"" When I got the comforter back, it was seran wrapped so I couldn't really see anything except that it was clean. I got it home and none of the filling went to the edge of the blanket at all, and the tag was no longer legible. This is a one-of-a-kind. we can't even find a replacement online. We do know that Princess Diana used to use the same brand, so we can assume it's a very expensive blanket. \n\nWhen I took the comforter in to the drycleaner, the tag was legible, though in Japanese. The girl actually looked at the tag and commented on the fact it was in Japanese. | 0 |
My husband took me to Vegas and surprised me with a stay at the Mandalay Bay Hotel. It was extremely beautiful on the outside and grounds were tropical and pretty, although at the time...the pool was under construction, which was a huge disappointment! The hotel service was horrible, I must say....the beauty all around us was not enough to stop our frustration after waiting for our room for over 2 hours!!! We made reservations at least a month in advance and arrived a little after check-in time! it was horrible. we were excited and then we can't get into our room. it was very disappointing. By the time we got to our room we were able to change our clothes quickly for dinner....and we were off. It put us both in a sour mood, so we kind of had to work out of it over dinner. We went to the Reef as well and thought it was just okay. The buffet the next day was very good. They had a wide variety of ethnic dishes and had fresh fruits on hand for health addicts. Too bad the service was so bad. On top of all that....the bed had stains on the sheets, which made us very upset...it was gross. I would have much rather slept in the bathtub in the HUGE bathroom. We called to complain, but they were too busy to help us. Very disappointing. Will not return. | 0 |
Love this location.\n\nThe food is iffy, but the staff is great. | 1 |
A great place to grab a bite if you're out of time and happen to be downtown. Notable dishes which I recommend are the Spicy Korean and Tai Mango Chicken. I mean if you really wanted to try something spicy, healthy and delicious, you wouldn't be gnarling those Big Macs, would you? Plus, Zoe's is just going to take forever and I don't think you want to eat at a greek IKEA.\n\n- Time is but an illusion--lunch time, doubly so\n- Do tai chi or yoga before you find a parking spot\n- Grab as many fortune cookies as you can without feeling guilty | 1 |
This lovely little, family owned business is the perfect place to get a delicious donut, especially if you are vegan! They have two shelves full of totally vegan donut choices, from traditional chocolate glazed or raspberry filled to apple fritters and plenty of other choices. We couldn't find a vegan donut anywhere in SoCal, so we were pleasantly surprised to find this little gem in Vegas! The chocolate glazed, soy custard filled donut blew our minds, and only for $1. Whoa! We'll be back for sure. | 1 |
I've been coming to the club for years & love coming. It is a wonderful family place & menu that changes frequently so lots of variety. I had the fish & chips, it was wonderful. Prices are reasonable & great views of the golf course. | 1 |
Everyone knows that when it comes to all things Las Vegas, it ain't cheap. I can't find a single better example than the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art. Yes, it might be fine, but there's no reason to pay a hefty fine to see some 25 or 30 pieces of art. It costs $15 for non locals and $10 for students. Yes, they do have works from Picasso and that fact alone saved this review from being demoted to a single star. \n\nSave your money and go to the Richard MacDonald gallery of art based on his sculptures of Cirque du Soliel. Ironically, there are more works here and they are insanely detailed and quite amazing. \n\nOh, and this gallery is also free. | 0 |
Went with my BF to try out this spot...so good! Great service, good cold beer and the pork belly bao is amazing!! The soup was great too! And the duck wow!! Will be back again! | 1 |
Been here a handful of times spaced out by a month or so. Each time the service and food is forgettable. Using the usual Caldo yellow chicken msg broth and a mediocre recipe, along with the untimely response to bring out my order, I won't be coming back here. | 0 |
I really wanted this to be great but it was just ok. The kids are all $5 and my daughter got one slice if French toast and a drink that is not much food for my money. I got the BLAT, it was good but it says its on Texas toast but mine was on wheat toast. My husband ordered a hot dog and it was ok but the bun was dried out and covered in a huge pile if grilled onions.\nThe service was slow, but she was nice and friendly. I don't think we will be going back anytime soon. | 0 |
I had asked local people in Vegas on where they would go for buffet, they said Luxor's More Buffet, from that we opted for the lunch and dinner buffet and what a surprise that both sessions had the same entrees with an addition of cocktail shrimp for the dinner session. \n\nThe food itself was mediocre and tasteless. The service was great and they removed the dirty plates and filled our drinks fast. Luxor needs to do a cosmetic upgrade, the dining area looks dingy and dated. \n\nI guess I should have known that local people have less standards in food than tourists. Next time I will ask the tourists what buffets they like. Lesson learned. | 0 |
I stayed here recently for a last minute trip to AZ , I stayed for 2 nights. I was a little worried from some of the reviews I read, but it wasn't bad at all, I don't know why it got some of the other reviews it did. Anyways, my stay was fine. The staff I encountered were all very friendly, the location is great for downtown. I attended a concert at the Staples Center and it's only one stop on the metro right next door to get there, and at the arena, the station is right directly across the street, it was so easy and wasn't as packed with people afterwards as I thought it would be. There's some restaurants and a Rite Aid (open late, which was good) and a Walgreen's right across the street. The hotel is also connected to the Macy's Plaza mall, which I'm sure has seen better days. I'd go in the mall just to get the chili cheese fries at Carl's Jr, which I did, twice! The metro is also convenient for going to Hollywood, Universal Studios, or even down to Long Beach! The $5 day pass is really good, as it will take you all over! | 1 |
Sat outside with a small group of people so as to enjoy the mild weather.\nThat mango margarita with an extra shot in it was fabulous (so much so that I ordered a second one the same way), and those cheddar fries...!! My friend did not steer us wrong on those!\nFreshly cut skin-on potatoes fried crisp on the outside and tender on the inside. Not greasy at all, and piping hot, too! On top of the mound of freshly-fried potatoes was melted (cheddar?) cheese and chopped chives or green onions. They were really delicious with the ranch dipping sauce served alongside. Soooo goood! I'll certainly get those again! | 1 |
Authentic Taiwanese Food in Arizona~~ Try Their Taiwanese Sausages!!\nwoohoo | 1 |
Just tried Lish Nails for the first time and let me say I am a fan and definitely will be going back. The owner was welcoming, the store was clean and organized, and Leo my manicurist was AMAZING. Funny, personable, and great at his craft. My shellac nails were the best I've ever had. Do yourself a favor and book an appointment today. | 1 |
Nulook really knows what they are doing! I had searched all over vegas and got quotes from many different vendors, but i felt that Apollo was overall the best. He was very reasonable with his pricing and his team always met deadlines. My home now looks beautiful with the natural maple floors and brand new cabinets. Apollo was a definite pleasure to work with and I recommend him to anyone looking to remodel their home. | 1 |
The first time I had Nathan's was in New York on Coney Island. You can't eat one in Downtown Pittsburgh and get the same results. The boardwalk, the rides, the ocean, the sand, and the smells of Coney Island are all part of the experience.\n\nWhat do I love about the natural casing dogs? The snap when you bite into it, the heavy garlic that Nathan's uses in their recipe, and what's better than a bigger than the bun weiner? Who needs the carbs? Slather on some dark mustard, some chopped onion and you got a meal fit for a ..... Coney Island Freak! On Coney Island these cost a little under three bucks, 2 for 5.25. Not bad for New York.\n\nOne draw back about being vegan, they don't make a vegan Nathan's dog! | 1 |
long time whiting to get help | 0 |
Where do I begin....\n\nThe service was alright, I've had better. Ordered an Italian Mojito and it was undrinkable. I sent it back and decided to stick with the water. I had a salad with ranch dressing. The amount of dressing they give you amounts to someone spitting on your salad. Ask for more dressing cause you'll need it. I had the Rustic Penne which was good. My husband ordered the Chicken Parm and it looked thrown together. They used cherry tomatoes in the sauce which is a big no no. All that does it make the sauce soggy and the tomatoes very bitter. We didn't even get dessert. Wasn't in the mood to stay there.\n\nNote to the restaurant: You may want to consider eliminating the whole \""singing\"" thing you guys like to do. It stinks. Our waitress sang and I don't mean to be mean but she shouldn't be singing. Like a cat slowly dying.\n\nAlso, the temperature in the place was hot, like I just did yoga hot. Ughhhh.\n\nWe won't be returning, ever. I used to love this place and now, forget it. | 0 |
Love the breakfast selection. | 1 |
Lovely. Best sushi on campus, though the ramen is a bit overpriced. Clean interior, polite staff though a bit of a wait. I recommend the salmon platter for some simple but well executed sushi. The hand roll? Work of art. \n\nOwners are lovely as well, often doubling up as waiters. | 1 |
This is a great little cross between a fine Italian restaurant and a Parisian Cafe, with comfy chairs for having a dessert, coffee, or waiting for a table. The food was very well prepared, and service was good as well. We had a group of six, and they just moved three small cafe tables together for us along the banquette.\n\nI had Charred octopus and it was tender and delicious. The wild boar ragu was meaty with just the right amount of spice. The bread, I thought, was a let down - just a loaf of cheap white \""italian\"" popped in the oven. The desserts were good, nothing over the top. All very good cakes. | 1 |
Important dinner. We arrive and they dont even know which room to give us. They put out of restaurant. People close to each other that you cannot move arms. Food is good. Than at the end they count more people that present and higher price than agreed. Service very slow. Very very disappointed. | 0 |
Service was slooooooow. We arrived at 10:35am, it took 20 minutes to take our drink order. We went ahead and ordered our food and it took another 25 minutes to get our food. Then our waitress disappeared until it was time to bring our check. Unless you have 90 minutes to eat lunch, I would pass this restaurant over for another location. | 0 |
The word resort for this hotel is very misleading. We checked in at the lobby and were told that the 'Luna' suite where our room was located was in a different location. We needed to drive there since it was on a different street, on the opposite side of the village. I mentioned that it was my boyfriend's birthday at the chance that an upgrade was available. The lady at the front desk said 'we are booked at full capacity. You should have told me.' I seriously doubt that was true since I didn't encounter anyone in the hotel elevator or my floor during my entire stay. The room was decent, not worth the price I paid for my Living Social voucher. The tv in the living room didn't turn on. The chairs on the balcony were dusty. The AC did not cool the room but the temperature was tolerable. The bridge leading to the village was badly maintained and many of the roof tiles were falling apart. It's a shame because if the bridge was taken care of, it would be a very romantic spot. When I checked out, I was reminded of the resort fee. Very disappointing since pool was under construction, room was dusty, the grounds and surroundings certainly did not look like a resort. Please weigh all these factors before booking this hotel. | 0 |
Delicious! The food was great and prices were awesome!! It's a small place but it works. Service was friendly and helpful. Will definitely come back! | 1 |
Haven't gotten my food yet and already posting this review. I was met by 4 servers to take my drink order, and am sitting here watching 5 waiters enjoy the football game.... Oh what's that? You want to take my order now?? Awesome! I'll have a..... (That was where I was told to HOLD MY ORDER WHILE TE WAITER WHO IS SUPPOSED TO BE WORKING WATCHED A PLAY FROM YR FOOTBALL GAME!!!) Yes I was to to hold on a second RIGHT AFTER he told me to give him my order. I got it man, you're a fan.... If it was that important, take the day off and watch it! This place is terrible. I'll never come back again and I'll probably find somewhere else to go after this first game. | 0 |
I know these guys have a strong, dedicated following. But I've tried it a few times and I strongly feel that their food is tasteless and makes you feel endlessly bloated. Service and atmosphere are equally mundane. The best thing about this place is the salsa bar. But it is often messy and depleted. | 0 |
I barely remembered what I ate here, that's how un-memorable and poorly put-together the food was. I even predicted it would only be a matter of time before they closed their doors...and lookie loo. \n\nIt doesn't matter anymore, but I had some bland, limp summer rolls, to go with the bland limp noodles of Pad Thai. Seriously, microwave Annie Chung's grocery Pad Thai is better. (The previous reviews say it all.)\n\n(I read today on a restaurant blog how the whole Park Towne complex is having issues keeping tenants, since Montford is hoppin' and only a skip away and the rent if cheaper.) | 0 |
Love love love this place! I like the teas better than the blended boba drink. They have diff kinds of flavors. Sooooo good! | 1 |
A fantastic community library in the heart of downtown Urbana. It's in a great, older, traditional stone building; appropriate considering they were founded in 1874. These crack librarians can help you find information quickly, sometimes without even consulting the computer. They house a wide collection of subjects in books, and the CD and movie choices are extensive. You truly do not need a Blockbuster membership if you live in Urbana! It's also quite comfortable. They offer many classes and kids' programs. So many reasons to check it out. | 1 |
Lemongrass is located inside Aria hotel right next to blossom. I came here for lunch two days ago with a party of about 10. The service was awful. When we sat down, there was no waiter to be found anywhere near by. I kept having to turn my head back and forth just so I can wave one down. I had to walk to the hostess stand to ask for some menu's to look at. By the time the waiter came, we were ready to order. \n\nI ordered the thai tea as my beverage. It took almost 10 minutes to come out. The thai tea wasn't sweet enough. I've had better. \n\nMy boyfriend & I shared the jellyfish and the Lemongrass prawns as the appetizers. I don't recommend the jellyfish. It was too largely cut that it was so hard to chew. I wish it was thinly sliced. So the \""Lemongrass prawns\"" came out. And it looks like a fishcake or something. So I asked the waiter what it was and he said fish cake. I told him we didn't order that and that was ordered prawns. So he added that in as well. Then the \""prawns\"" came out and it was an eggroll prawn. There was 3 different waiters at this table and they were all saying different things. Finally we verified that it was the Lemongrass prawn and just turn into a mousse. The Lemongrass Prawns was actually pretty decent. It was just a hassle to figure out what everything was. \n\nAs our entree we ordered the drunken noodles with seafood. It was okay. The portion was kind of small. There wasn't enough flat noodles. It was about $20 for this dish. \n\nI thought this restaurant was pretty pricey for an \""Asian\"" restaurant. And it wasn't even satisfying. | 0 |
Easily the worst \""burrito\"" I have ever had.\nIt amazes my that anyone would choose to eat at this chain. I bet the rations they serve from the back of UN trucks to refugees is better. | 0 |
Pistachio nut and cookies and cream. I love Thrifty Ice Cream, but it's something weird about it. It doesn't melt! | 1 |
Went to the Aloha Festival this weekend and developed a craving for a Hawaiian plate lunch. After walking around with my BF and not finding anything that caught our attention, I suggested we go to L&L afterwards to eat instead. He agreed since we were heading to our friends house in East Mesa and it was on the way. \n\nIt was the first time for me at this location and the first time for my BF at an L&L, so we were hoping it was not a let down. We were starving by this time since we skipped the food at the festival. I had been to L&Ls in Cali and Hawaii and figured they all had to be the same. I remembered that their Katsu sauce wasn't that great but nothing too bad where I wouldn't order it. \n\nTo my surprise, this L&L was better than the ones in Cali and HI. The Katsu sauce is really good here; it's similar to the one at my favorite Hwaiian place (not an L&L) in LA that I used to frequent. I also had some of their Kalua pork and it was moist and tasty. \n\nI'm so glad we did not eat at the festival. We would've spent more and had to sit on the ground or stand to eat and it probbaly wouldn't have been as satisfying. \n\nI usually rate Hawaiian places by their Mac Salad and Chicken Katsu w Katsu sauce and this place rates high in my book. Will definitely be back for hawaiian plate lunch cravings :) | 1 |
My new favorite Japanese restaurant! Izakaya Go is located on Spring Mt. and Valley View, same plaza as Krung Siam and Kuma Snow Cream. \n\nATMOSPHERE\nCame here around 7:30PM on a Saturday night, this place was slow. Walked in and was greeted by some friendly workers. I was very impressed by the decor/ambiance inside. I have been to Izakaya in Japan and this place has that authentic Izakaya feel: Cozy, warm and welcoming. Comfortable cushions on the wooden bench, lighting and overall atmosphere was fantastic.\n\nSERVICE\nOur server was helpful and gave some great suggestions. After getting our food, we were constantly checked by multiple workers there asking if we need more water, how the food is, etc. They are very attentive and friendly!\n\nFOOD\nThey have small dishes, sushi, noddle, rice bowls, etc. I decided to try one of the combination plate which came with cold tofu, miso soup, rice, salad, hijiki, takuan, potato salad and main dish of choice. I decided to go with Karaage combination plate. Karaage was crispy and flavorful! Came with a piece of lemon and mayonnaise as a sauce. My friend got a ginger pork combination plate which was flavorful as well. \n\nI appreciated the fact that all the small dishes that came on the side were all healthy and light. I also liked the miso soup here. Most places just serves the soup but miso soup here came with seaweed and tofu inside-exactly the way I like my miso soup except the soup was a bit on the saltier side. In addition, I enjoyed their creamy potato salad. It's not your typical sweet potato salad. Potato salad served here tasted like the one my grandmother used to make. I couldn't believe how good it was, yum!\n\nCONCLUSION\nHonestly, Izakaya Go is as good as it gets. I was impressed by their atmosphere, service and food. Def coming back for more! | 1 |
Great Mexican food!! Loved that they let us try all the meat before we ordered! All the options were fantastic, so hard to make a decision. I got 3 tacos and my fianc\u00e9e got the wet burrito. We left stuffed but didn't want to stop eating! Wonderful customer service too!! | 1 |
Another \""go to\"" restaurant while in Montreal. The property is a former women's prison and the stone walls and historic decor lends itself to a one of a kind dining experience. The meal was delicious , I had the lamb, while my husband has the steak. Both done to perfection. The only reason I took a star off is that our waiter forgot about us once we placed our order. We enjoyed a leisurely meal, but there is a fine line between enjoying our meal and desperately wanting your check. My his and finally had to go ask the manager for the bill so we could pay. | 1 |
The sushi is good here but the people watching is the real reason to make a stop here. It is a mandatory stop for me and my friends every year when we are in town to see the Giants in spring training. It's right in the middle of Old Town Scottsdale and walking distance to surrounding bars and clubs. | 1 |
Nothing too special about this place. Just close to where we live. | 0 |
Second visit,both with similar results.Latest following a Packer game with late NFL games on TV.. This sports bar had a rugby REPLAY on with volume. When asked for NFL was seemingly a bother to bartender,not to mention taking\n beer order too! Other places in Verona with better more friendly service..Will be my last visit. | 0 |
I love this place. We eat lunch here often.\n\nFood - During my most recent visit, I had:\n\n- Stuffed Dates...very yummy w/bacon.\n- Ham & Cheese Croquetas...one of my favs.\n- Vegetable Empinada....1st time trying it, was ok.\n- Stuffed Mushrooms...another one of my favs.\n- Firefly Fries.....you can't go here and not get these...they are addicting!\n\nThe weather was awesome, so we ate on the patio....just a great experience. Hard to find in Vegas.\n\nService - The service here is always spectacular. They are very attentive to your needs and make sure you're taken care of.\n\nWill I return? Absolutely! | 1 |
Not a good way to have a first visit go. We were seated and waited. It was finally the manager our drink and food order. We were never told who our server was. Ordered a medium steak and it was rare so I sent it back. It came back a little better still never found out who server was manager had his name on ticket let him know this was our first and probably last time in. Such a shame since we need a good steak house in the area | 0 |
As a last-minute decision this was a fantastic place for a late-night food fix. The staff was friendly and the food was fresh, delicious and quite filling. I highly recommend the Venetian chicken sandwich with the Vegas Chip fries. | 1 |
Probably the worst chipotle location I have ever been to. I'm a big fan of chipotle don't get me wrong but this location is awful.\n\nThe service is slow, the staff aren't very attentive, and the girl that made my burrito was useless. As soon as I started to open the foil wrap the burrito started falling apart. In the end it's really not that big of a deal but if I wanted a burrito bowl I would have ordered one.\n\nProbably the worst part about this location is the wait time to get your food. The dining area is never all that busy but the line is always at least 15 to 20 mins long. The staff just move slowly plain and simple. \n\nI will continue to enjoy chipotle, but I don't think I will be returning to this location again, not worth it. | 0 |
Jumbo Disappointment is more like it. Lyn's Buffet on baseline is far better. Don't bother with Jumbo buffet. This place probably won't stay open too much longer.\n\nWhere to start. The buffet food was like warm at best. I stayed away from many of my usual favorites because the food was not hot. Selection is mediocre - especially compared to Lyn's.\n\nThey have a BBQ area but apparently it's just for looks. We asked 3 separate times to get help at the BBQ station and couldn't get anyone to serve us (the place was pretty empty and cooks were just sort of walking around stirring the sitting food - so not really sure why they couldn't come over to the BBQ station and help us).\n\nWon't be going back to this place. | 0 |
Second times a charm for this chain of restaurants. I have tried Samurai Sam's in the past and have not been impressed. Although the food is not fancy or gourmet in any way, they offer a lot of healthy options for your buck. \n\nMy coworker and I are trying to watch what we eat, so I flipped through my Entertainment book to see what coupons I had for neighboring restaurants. We settled on Samurai Sam's and proceeded to order the Teriyaki Chicken Bowls with brown rice. I love that they have both brown rice and low carb (veggies instead of rice) as options. They also give you the choice of dark meat, white meat or mixed. Definitely a plus. The food was served up quickly and was pretty tasty as well. \n\nThis is definitely a location I will be back to. | 1 |
Earth Fare's slipping. I am astonished because, if anything, I thought they'd be on their A- game with Whole Foods in town. I went in for soup. Of the 2 varieties at the hot bar, one was completely empty. They didn't even bother to take the pot away - just left you to figure it out when you attempted to ladel it into the cup. Embarrasingly few choices over in the refrigerated section (6 maybe). Not many varieties of produce. A manager (yes you - new male manager) was harrasing the clerks. Really, in front of the customers? I was planning to keep Earth Fare in my shopping rotation, but I may just be heading to that shiny new WF even though EF is considerbly closer for me. | 0 |
This is one of the best by far. Great menu. Fresh ingredients and everything flavorful and delicious tasting. The service was 1st class and owner or manager was very courteous, friendly and you could sense the pride and passion in his demeanor. \n My wife and I had two lunch menu items with beverages and the bill was less than twenty bucks. Excellent!\nWe're planning to go again with friends before returning home after this holiday weekend. | 1 |
Overrated\n\nWe went on Sat afternoon. We expected an hour wait and we waited an hour. The server was friendly enough. salad and the pizza. The salad was not worth the money and the pizza was \""soggy\"". I can get over \""ok\"" pizza but...\n\nWhat earned them less than 2 stars? Once we asked for the check, 10min to be brought to the table and over 10min and 2 waves to get them to take the payment. Now I don't mind hanging out, enjoying friends and beer at the end of the meal, but we had no beer and if you have been there, there were dozens of people waiting and watching us just sit and not eat. One couple asked us if we were done eating and why we weren't leaving, we tried to explain about the check but frankly it's not our job. \n\nThey could have easily turned our table and sat several other couples and saved us from crowd control. | 0 |
worst Experience ever. My husband and I have been coming here since it has opened And keeps getting worse and worse! new policy every time. food is not all that great. Completely overpriced. The Only thing going for it is a beautiful strip view. New thing now they charge for \""bottled\"" water. which is tap water in a bottle. supoosably its all you can drink water in a non sealed bottle which im sure that can't be legal. then a new charge \""cns\"" fee which is added after taxes when asked what the heck that is i was told its a franchise somethin fee which meant they get charged for having a prime location so in return we as patrons have to pay a fee. also im sure that's not legal. but needless to say that was the last time i or my friends will ever go there. | 0 |
I just opened an account at this bank after many years of banking with one of the national large chain banks. MidFirst reminds of the local community bank your parents banked at where customer service is key and the needs of the customer are a priority. \n\nThe product offering is highly competitive and I earn a very competitive rate on my checking account compared to other banks that require a significant amount on deposit. Additionally, I can use my ATM card anywhere without incurring fees. | 1 |
Probably the worst dining experience I can remember. The food was average at best and the service was essentially non existent. The couple next to us sat for 10 minutes waiting for their check. The waitress never brought the beer we ordered but still tried to charge us for it.\n\nAverage sushi and bad service. There are plenty of other good sushi places in Vegas so don't waste your time at Ra. | 0 |
rice was mushy, fried shrimp was dark when I bit into it egg roll was the same way. quit eating it after a few bites and still woke up sick. would definitely stay away | 0 |
This hotel is far from the strip. You have to cab it to the strip. \n\nThe hotel does offer a free shuttle service to the strip which is a plus. However, you have to wait in a line in order to take the shuttle which sucks. \n\nThe hotel is right in front of a mall which is a plus. The hotel shopping includes very little. The hotel offers ivanka trump's items (of course). I have one of her clutches and its a high priced item with poor quality materials and generic handsmanship.\n\nThe room we got was spacious and had lots of window. It has a pretty yet typical Vegas view. The room was fresh. \n\nI would have wanted a hotel closer to the strip but we wanted to be closer to the convention center. This hotel was a shorter cab ride to the convention center. It was a compromise we were willing to make. \n\nAs far as the look of the hotel, it's definitely more traditional rather than the grand casino hotels surrounding the trump. \n\nIf you want a casino decked with the typical Vegas flashy lights, it's not the trump.\n\nLastly, their pools are very relaxing and quiet. I concluded it was because it was farther from the strip. So that's a plus! | 0 |
Die Pizza ist gut und nicht so fettig, dick, amerikanisch. Die small Portionen reichen locker f\u00fcr 2 Personen und sind geschmacklich gut. | 1 |
We stopped by on Saturday night, 11/2/13, with another couple. Very disappointing experience. This was our 4th time here and each time on a Saturday night at 7 pm, it's been less and less busy. This time, our friend ordered the Asian Chicken Salad and received bagged cut lettuce with orange, not mandarin, slices and a bland sauce and no-flavor chicken pieces. It wasn't eaten and we weren't charged for it. Our burgers and wings were ok, nothing spectacular. In the women's restroom, ripped pieces of hand towels/toilet paper were all over the floor. There was also a feminine product in a wrapper on the floor. \nWe were there for 1.5 hours and the bathroom was just as dirty when we left as when we arrived. This will be our last visit here. | 0 |
Slow drive thru...order wrong.....speaker at drive through order board terrible.....parking lot configuration sucks. Wife's coffee not made very well. I appreciate the staff trying to make up for all of the short comings of this location. If not for them this would be a one star for sure. | 0 |
Been in here a couple times to day drink. Went in there last night with a couple friends around 1030, sat down at a table and apparently we were weren't good enough to be customers. No one acknowledged us/served us/or even said hi. We had to walk up to the bar which was in plain view from our table, to get menus, then waited another ten minutes. Still didn't even get a \""we'll be right with you\"" so we left. Sent an email to their manager no reply so far, so we'll see what happens. Maybe I can call corporate about it. \nOh and the one star is for the actual place. Cool place, nice setup, but you can see how a couple amateur employees can ruin potential business. | 0 |
Right to the point, everything here is 5 starts, except for one thing...which I will address at the very end. Service was great, got there with about 40 million people there and waited less than 5 min. to be seated. Ordered our food and was eating within 15 min. After we ate and paid, went outside to see if there was going to be live music that night. There are already many details regrading the grounds for this place so I will not go into that. The band was setting up so we just walked around waiting for them to start playing so we could then dance the night away. \n\nMy wife order a steak and loved it. We also had an order of their fried pickles and we loved that as well, they were a little spicy so that made it even that much better. Salad bar with my wife's stake was good as well. My burger on the other hand was three stars. I'm not sure who is at fault, me for not indicating or the waitress for not asking, but the way in which I would have liked the burger cooked was never discussed and it came out well done and I would have ordered it med. rare. Anyways, I really didn't eat but a few bites as I was pretty full from the appetizer and saved the rest for later. When I later ate it, it was way too cooked and not good. Had I eaten that much at the restaurant, I would have sent it back for sure. Anyways, everything else, 5 stars, even the price. Oh, FYI, potato cakes are pretty rank, don't get them as a side. \n\nWould not hesitate to come back but would stay away from the burgers. | 1 |
Horrible! My husband and I went there for an early Mother's Day breakfast and I ordered the frittata and he ordered the angry pig with the bloody Caesar. My sandwich contained \""eggs\"" and cheese, had to pay an additional 1.50 for two slices of tomatoes, I'm pretty sure the eggs that where on the sandwich where not real, it had no taste what so ever. My husbands omelette had chili pepper sausage and bacon in it with a side of two very small smashed potatoes and a side of toast. He said that the omelette had no taste and he didn't think it had any bacon in it. The Bloody Caesar is their take on a Bloody Mary and it tasted like water down Clemente juice. This is one place I will never recommend to anyone I know, it took over 30 minutes to get our food and they were not even that busy. | 0 |
Came here on a Friday night & sat outside. The server was really sweet & attentive. I got the mac & cheese as well as their grown up iced tea. Both were really really good! Nice place to have a few drinks & some food! Lots of TV's with the games going which my husband loved. | 1 |
This is my go to sushi place! The service is always friendly and the sushi is phenomenal! I highly recommend this place to anybody. They also have an \""I hate sushi\"" menu for friends that are not sushi fanatics. \n\nThe only criticism is that I wish the prices were cheaper. Expect an average of $11 a roll. | 1 |
My wife read a review someplace that raved about pancakes. She loves pancakes. So we went, she ordered bacon pancakes, a short stack. I like corned beef hash so that's what I ordered. \n\nShe said her pancakes were okay but too thick for her, too cake like. Okay that's a personal preference.\n\nThe menu says the corned beef hash is homemade. It tasted and looked like it was from a can, maybe doctored a bit but from a can. It tasted okay but nothing special. I ordered seasoned potatoes and I swear they were a commercially available brand. I also had an order of sourdough toast but where was the butter? I slight splash of butter? C'mon. \n\nI can say the service was excellent but all in all we didn't find the place a stand out. We'll keep looking. | 0 |
This place charges $8.00 FOR WATER. They refused to give me tap water AND they gave me a small Fiji water for 8 bucks. I thought water was my right as a human being?\n\nThe only reason they get a second star is because Andrew Keegan was at the club the night I went. Not that I am a huge fan girl or anything, it just reminded me how awesome the 90's were. | 0 |
I rented an SUV for 3 days and was quoted 312.76, upon return of the vehicle today I was told I owed 485.12 and asked why? The young lady asked if I took out insurance and I told her no; I have my own coverage. The young lady said I was charged for insurance and they would have to investigate further and would get back with me, which I firmly responded I want this resolved now. Since I didn't have my original contract with me she had to look it up, which she did and found I did not take out insurance and the price of 312.76 was correct even though their computers said something different. As she was finalizing my invoice I made a comment \""If I had not said anything I would have been charged for insurance an additional 100.00 plus dollars. Now here is where the stars start fading....the manager Douglas who was helping another client was obviously tuned in to what was going on and asked the young lady to trade clients so he could finish with me. He then proceeded to spout.....\""I heard what you said, and are you implying we would charge you for something you did not request, we are not that kind of company and would never do that.\"" My response was if I had paid it and not challenged the charge you most definitely would have taken the money end of story. After a few minutes of disbelief how Douglas the manager was bantering and being cocky to \""me\"" the customer; I told him to \""shush\"" and stop talking, he was making this situation worse. His response was to mock me...very professional for a manager! Had he simply said I am sorry about the mistake I would not be sitting here writing this negative review. \n\nOh and just for the record...when I picked up the vehicle it had less than an 1/8 tank of gas; I was to be compensated for the difference when it was returned but was not. This was my first experience with Enterprise and even though it is very convenient with a manager like Douglas who went out of his way to make this issue worse, I can't say I will be back or refer clients/friends to this location. | 0 |
I visited a handful of times during my short business trip to Montreal -- twice for drinks and once for breakfast.\n\nThe bar was pretty comfortable, and the bartender was happy to show off her mixing skills by coming up with something unique whenever I asked her to \""surprise me\"". The drinks are pretty expensive though, which is unfortunate.\n\nFor breakfast on my way back home, I stopped in for the eggs benedict. It was beautiful. The eggs were PERFECTLY poached, the herb potatoes were delicious, and the meal was rounded out with amazing baguette toast. The entire meal was masterfully executed. The wait staff was attentive, polite, and friendly. Honestly, nothing but good things to say about my last visit here. | 1 |
Whenever we go to Las Vegas, we always try to eat at the GVR Feast Buffet, it's always been a great deal for the price. Just visited again last night (saturday night surf and turf), and it was even better than ever! They had a tenderloin roast that was perfectly cooked, the crab legs were as good as ever, the salmon was delicious, and they also had seabas that was outstanding. The also have a mongolian grill which is great, but I was way too full this time to make anything. Overall, for around $20 on a Saturday night, I don't know of a better buffet in the Las Vegas area! | 1 |
Sorry dudes. I've always loved this place, and the last couple times I was not as stoked on the service and I wrote it off as maybe my host or server were having a bad day, but after today, I will say to all my clients, all the folks who come to get tattooed in my tattoo shop, and my good friends who own reputable tattoo shops to spread the word to NOT to go to Yama.\n\n I live on the Southwest side of town and there are many sushi places closer than Yama but I had pushed my brother to make the long drive to go to Yama. \n\nMy brother and I have gone to Yama quite a bit in the past, so we have our rolls we are familiar with. \n\nMy brother had gone in an hour and a half before closing and the chefs had made a joke to the hostess to tell them to leave. My brother had ordered for his girlfriend and he some rolls he is familiar with. He told me that he thought the first roll was spicy and it wasn't supposed to be, the next one was so spicy when he got home his mouth was still on fire. He told them that he felt as though they were making their rolls purposely spicy in order to punish them for coming in later in the evening . When he voiced his opinion to the manager and host that he was not being treated with respect, they had suddenly forgotten how to speak English.\n\nThey literally left a terrible taste in his mouth and a figurative one in mine. This single experience will influence my opinion, and those of my clients and many of the people I know, of how Yama treats their customers. Sorry guys, but in my line of work I can't afford to lack respect for anyone, no matter how lazy I am feeling. Word of mouth goes a long way, and with the platform that Yelp offers, word of mouth and reviews will greatly effect the business you will do in the future. I will guarantee you today, that it will effect it in a negative manner.\n\nRegards,\nEric. | 0 |
I LOVE Mr. Sandwich.\n\nThe first Vietnamese sandwich I ever had was from Lee's and I was surprised at how hard the bread was. I guess since it was my first time, I just assumed that's how Vietnamese sandwiches were suppose to be. Until I met Mr. Sandwich...\n\nI met Don here for lunch. Since I've never been here before, I told him to order me anything, so he got me a Charbroiled Pork Sandwich and iced Vietnamese Coffee. When you order to eat inside, the sandwiches come out in a little basket. Just by looking at it, I could tell the bread wasn't like Lee's at all (flaky and dry). I picked it up and immediately felt the softness. When I took my first bite, I just thought to myself \""Flavorful, soft breaded Vietnamese sandwich...where have you been all my life?\"" The bread was soft inside and out and the charbroiled pork mixed with the veggies they put inside was surprisingly tasty. I say \""surprisingly\"" because, if you've never had a Vietnamese sandwich before, the sandwich might look overly healthy and boring, but when you take a bite it's like a harmony of flavors. If I had to compare the bread here with the bread at Lee's, it kind of reminds of of when I go to Vons and they have the French bread sold in paper bags with a big opening at the end and also in plastic bags that are sealed. The paper bagged ones look delicious and they're soft in the store, but after a day in your kitchen it turns rock hard, whereas the plastic bagged ones stay soft all the time. Lee's is the rock hard bread and Mr. Sandwich is the soft and delicious bread. \n\nMy Vietnamese coffee was AMAZING. I don't normally like when cream and sweetener is already added to my coffee, but they totally nailed it here. It wasn't overly sweet and it had the perfect amount of milk. It also had just the right amount of caffeine to get me through the day without feeling like a crackhead (I'm pretty sensitive to caffeine). \n\nTips\n*If you need a place to get work done while getting your grub on, this place has free wifi | 1 |
This is my second review on yelp and I have to do it. Chris (the cashier is soooo rude)\nI put a bottle of izzue orange soda on the counter while I was taking my card out of my purse. Suddenly the bottle fell on the floor and I was frightened( the bottle is made of glass). One attentive staff asked me whether I got hurt, which luckily I was okay.\nBut when I ordered again, Chris charged me for the orange soda which fell on the floor from his counter ( I didn't touch the bottle at all when it was placed on the counter!) I was like WTF! He didn't ask if I was okay but instead charging me without telling me! ( my bf found the total number was wrong and checked it)\n\nThe attentive staff who cleaned the piece of glass told him not to charge for the broken one( 4 dollars)\n\nI was so annoyed that I just took the cash he returned to me, thought it would be 4 dollars.\n\nHowever, on my way back to room, my bf counted the money and found it was only 2 dollars!!! I didn't really care the the 4 dollars but the whole thing was just ridiculous !!!\n\nStarbucks at Mirage should train the staff!!!!\n\nChris, I don't know what's wrong with you, but working in a customer service industry, you should at least respect and do you job!!!! | 0 |
I really do enjoy this place,\n\nI come into Wisconsin for work every once and a while and this place is directly across the street from our hotel. They have a fantastic IPA and a few other decent beers. The fried cheese curds are delicious and ive heard the other food is ok also.\n\nThe staff here is super friendly and always on top of their game.\n\nThis is a regular stop for myself as well as others in my company who travel to madison for work. | 1 |
By far the best cab experience I have had in Phoenix. I travel often and have been disappointed by other cab companies who do not show up as scheduled and/or dislike payment via credit card. Tru Cab called ahead of time, as promised, for pick up to the airport and texted me as soon as I got off the plane with their location for pre-scheduled pick up from the airport. Both cab drivers I had were extremely friendly and funny, they made the experience enjoyable. | 1 |
Why this place has 4 stars is beyond me. We had a horrible experience from start to finish.\n\nThe speaker at the drive thru is useless cuz u can barely understand the broken English through the crackling speaker. \n\nShe got our order completely wrong! No surprise there! \n\n$3 for a taco? Try $4.50 when they add guacamole with out your knowledge. \n\nNothing about this place is authentic. Bottled salsa and pre packages tortillas. Flavorless meat and guacamole. \n\nTrust me and pass on this trash!!!! | 0 |
Every interaction with employees was terrible. $15 Wells. Horrible DJ. Only thing that saved our night was leaving and hitting up chateau. Avoid unless you have free entry AND drinks...free cover alone is not reason enough to waste your Vegas evening. | 0 |
Dropped by at 12:01 AM. Received product at 12:10 AM. Burger was barely warm and very dry. So much for \""hot-and-juicy\"". The person at the window asked me if I wanted a receipt. I bet they were hoping I would say no. The evidence of when I placed the order was there. Doesn't everyone get a receipt without asking? What a joke. This franchise should be closed ASAP. I contacted Wendy's corporate. They are gonna take your store away soon :) | 0 |
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