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We had not been to Tom's in awhile, but went for the Friday fish fry as it had always been very good on our previous visits. We didn't realize it had been sold, but could definitely tell a difference. The fish was ok, not nearly the same as it had been and their menu choices were more limited. Not sure what the new style will be like when they convert to the Louisiana BBQ, hopefully they do a better job with that.
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This place has a nice small bar feel but still delivers all the amenities. I frequent Tailgaters during UFC events but I also enjoy non event days as well.The food is above average for bar food and the staff is great. I recommend this place and you get what you pay for.
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I USED TO miss the convenience of living by the ocean and getting a fresh, made-to-order sushi roll at lunch-time prices. When I wanted a relatively healthy and low-calorie macrobiotic lunch I would often have to settle for the pre-made days-old sushi rolls at Fresh & Easy @ Indian School & 7th Ave.\n\nNow I don't have to regret moving to landlocked Arizona!\n\nWhen How Do You Roll opened we were some of the first regulars - a simple, fresh tuna roll with brown rice, avocado and cucumber is my \""standard\"". Add a side of seaweed salad and ponzu sauce I get to enjoy a very fulfilling lunch for about $8.00 and 450 calories! We ate 2-3 times a week there for lunch and my co-workers always want to place orders for pick-up when they know I am getting sushi for lunch.\n\nI've eaten at this place at least 40 times over the past year and never gotten sick , so the reviews that are adamant they won't ever go back are unfortunate - I get sick more often when I eat at my hospital's cafeteria and I still go back to the cafeteria~! \n\nAs for the sauces that are \""thrown\"" on - you have to ask for them on the made-to-order custom rolls. I usually go for the plain and simple, and I haven't tried any of the \""house rolls\"" with sauces, but since you are standing in front of them while you order, it seems like you might want to ask them to go \""light\"" on the sauce.\n\nWhile the concept may be like \""Subway\"" the execution is much more elegant. I guess my expectations of a fast food sushi restaurant are less demanding than others - I expect \""cheap chopsticks\"" at a fast-food concept restaurant - I don't go there for the chopsticks - I go there for the quality sushi roll that is made my way and doesn't taste like the mushy paste with salmon that I often had to settle for from the local grocery store.
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Good burgers but pricey. For the prices, I expected something amazing. I still enjoyed the Kobe beef burger. but I have had better burgers for half the price.
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We were in Vegas for 4 days and easily went to over a 15 different places, but BLT was the only one that showed its mettle by serving Shiner Bock. I've been a fan of that delicious concoction for 7 years, but it's been that long since I've had it! One of my Vegas dreams came true when I took my first sip...\n\nAs for the food...awesome! I had a chili cheeseburger that was perfectly cooked and while it could've used a tad more, the chili was very good. Trix had an original and she like that as well. Like others have said, the fries were excellent
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Had a good, hearty meal here while visiting. We ordered a cobb salad and chicken pot pie - both very tasty. Big booths and friendly service.
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Cafeteria Korean, Thai, and Chinese culinary low end. The menu has many options and after trying many of them I have come to the conclusion that the food is half-assed in authenticity but more a place to grab something quick for college students who want cheap food without the fuss, and may not know of better restaurants. Slow bad service, kind of dirty, stale environment.\n\nI'm not a big fan of Chinese food to begin with so I have gone for the noodle Thai dishes more often. I don't even know why I kept going back besides my ex really liked General Tso's chicken and would grab takeout on his way home from work.\n\nThese were all bland boring, nothing special and never ordered again.\nSweet and sour chicken, shrimp-NO\nSpicy Basil- all spice, could taste nothing else\nDr. Fu special-never get seafood here\n\nBelow were the items that were just OK. No complaints but no accolades either.\nCucumber salad- not so bad\nPad Thai-Frozen pad Thai is better\nSingapore Rice noodles- flavorless chicken, sauce do-able\n\nUhm so horrible, the meat was that chewy gristle kind that you spit out into the napkin.\nSesame cold noodles-worms in peanut butter sauce\nLard Nar Bbq pork-gummy noodles like eating mush\nPho-worst ever nothing like good pho, bad broth\n\nThe bubble smoothies are really good except I can't stand the tapioca fish egg consistency. No bubbles for me, and no more Lulu's either.
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Went here a few months ago and it was good. Now there is a total disconnect between the bar and the kitchen. Food was not good. Ok place to smoke cigarettes and play video poker. Otherwise, nothing to see here, move along.
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I was less than impressed - given the background of the owners and the expertise that this team brings to the table - I was UNDERWHELMED by the food, the design (which was nothing we havent seen before and looked like an outpost of Vintner Grill ) - and the mediocre service. So disappointing that tthey cold not come up with a more interesting menu or bring something new to the table that has not been done. It was not horrible - I was just was hoping for a lot more.
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The $45 Qua day pass is probably one of the best Vegas deals I have ever found. I had a spare day in Vegas before attending a conference and the weather was a bit cool for using the pool outdoors, but Qua made for a perfect afternoon of relaxation. Qua has a beautiful, tranquil room with 3 Roman baths offering varying temperatures and jet intensities. Waterfalls surrounding the baths add to the ambiance. After soaking in the baths, it was addicting to relax on the lounge chairs surrounidng the room which subtly message and almost put me to sleep. in addition to the Roman baths, there is a large whirlpool in a separate room which offer yet another choice for temperature and intensity. After trying out all of the tubs, I went to check out the rooms. The herbal steam room with its cycles of steam intensity followed immediately by spending a few minutes in the arctic room leaves one feeling unbelievably refreshed. The spa is very beautiful and clean and also has a tea room where customers can relax in their robes and have unlimited tea, lemon water, juices, fresh fruits, and other snacks. The staff is very attentive and come through the rooms at least every few minutes to discard left behind towels or trash. When your time enjoying the baths and rooms is over, even getting ready to leave is a great experience. The private showers have several nozzles positioned to hit every angle of your body, not just one shower head from above. Hair dryers and several toiletries are provided and included in the fee. There is even a machine that will dry your bathing suit within a few seconds. I will definately try to make time for a return trip to Qua on a future trip to Vegas. My only regret is not splurging for a massage or facial while I was there!
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You know what I like this little nail shop, I think it opened at the end of 2013 so everything is still new and in good shape. It has ten big comfy plush chairs for pedicures and a literal bar set-up where they do regular and gel manicures. There are two HD TV's normally set to the news or some type of Asian soap. The people are friendly and the service is fast. Everyone in the shop has decent English (for the most part) and seems to enjoy what they do. I like how they have laminated cards showing their different nail packages with prices clearly printed. I've only had Mani/Pedi's here so I can't speak on the other services, be sure to bring cash to tip!
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the wife and I stopped by around noon to rent SUP for an hour. we thought it would be just an easy walk up, but come to find out, this thing is really popular! we were put on a wait list and came back about an hour later to begin our SUP'ing. \n\nthe girl at the reservation was kind and sweet and was actually apologetic for the long wait. we walked over to the dock and the guy there gave us a quick lesson for the SUP and we were off. it's not hard, well...not on Tempe Town Lake anyway. \n\nthe rentals were 20 bucks/hour which included the paddle. don't ding or lose the board or paddle...it's expensive to replace! the boards are decent, though not anything wicked cool, but they were fun to just enjoy a day out on the lake. \n\nyou don't really need shoes or flip flops. they will let you store any gear you brought in their office, but really you just need a sunhat, sunglasses, and swimsuit...\n\nreturn was just as easy as renting. if you have to wait, no biggie....mill ave is 5 minute walk away!
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If you've been to this zoo once or twice and think you've seen it all, think again. I had been to this zoo a few times over the years before moving to the Valley and thought it was a relatively nice zoo, but I had the same complaints as others who visit infrequently...namely the animals are not putting on a show.\n\nI have since learned it's not the animals that need to change, it's YOU. If you find your favorite animal is always asleep in the afternoon, go in the morning. If you find the animals are hiding out in the August heat, try going in March. Animals are largely creatures of habit, and the zoo is their home. They are not there to entertain you.\n\nHowever, if you vary your schedule, you will see something new nearly every time you visit. I have seen the tigers in trees, the male lion (who is nearly always asleep) roaring at the crowd, the otters chasing each other and \""talking\"" to the visitors.\n\nThis zoo is spread out, so expect to walk a little. In fact, it's a great place to get some exercise. If you go in the summer, go EARLY unless you are doing a sleep study on the animals. Also, you may want to avoid Spring Break weeks if you don't care to be surrounded by thousands of screaming kids running around. Those days it is truly a zoo. I highly recommend purchasing a membership. It pays for itself in only a few trips, and even if you don't go more than that, it's a terrific way to support animal care and conservation. The zoo is more involved in conservation than you might think.
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When you enter this quaint little buffet you are greeted (my best guess) by one of the Two owners (again I am guessing) a husband and wife team and maybe a dishwasher. She is reserved yet friendly.Directly to your left there are 4 booths that seat 4 and the rest are tables that each seat 4. (I'm sure if you had a group they would hustle to accommodate whatever arrangement you chose. Rand H. and I paid and immediately chose a seat . We sat in a corner booth. I ran straight to the food and got some Hot and Sour soup. It was perfect!! I also grabbed some of the entrees. Yummeeee!!\n\nOkay 4.5 stars !!!!! This quiet little buffet with 23 items and a capacity of 28\nwas a pleasant meal where I was actually able to try everything except the fried chicken and the fried fish (wasn't in the mood) Egg fu young looked like a hockey puck but was Tender and TASTY . . . plain or with the sauce! Thanx Iain B. for nudging us to try it!! because of work I'll not be partaking with Mike C and Rand H. on our next usual Monday buffet run. =( so anyway I personally didn't miss the salad ... a star crusher for the great and mighty \""salad loving\"" Rand H. I also wonder about Mike C's feelings for this place because he is ALL about the DESSERTS. they had 2 kinds of pudding and 1 or 2 kinds of jello.,. WHATEVER I'm with iain B. if a small but sufficient dose of Chinese Buffet is what you are down 4. Come support one of the worthy small businesses in your hood!!!!!!!!! This is what makes America Wonderful!
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Are you serious!!! Stop putting sugar in the gravy!!!! Cali can't do pizza!!!! Nasty!!
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Absolutely inflexible policies requiring an unheard of $200 authorization for incidentals on a PREPAID 2 night Expedia reservation. Due to a late deposit at my bank, there was not $200 available on my card for the authorization, though it would be available in the morning following my 9pm check in. An offer to leave credit card WITH the front desk for authorization in the morning was refused. Hawthorn by Wyndham corporate was contacted who then contacted the property on my behalf and the property STILL refused to extend the courtesy 9 a morning authorization. \n\nPrincipal and GM of this property is David Kim. Never again will I recommend or book with this Wyndham brand. \n\nReference #3359996 filed with Wyndham Corporate.
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Okay, so here's the deal:\n\nPROS: AMAZING DECOR. This club will make you feel like quite the baller with it's double bar, private tables, professional dancers, and huge chandeliers. \n\nCONS: Well.... First of all, my boyfriend and I had purchased VIP Front of the Line passes, which were not all that cheap. I've been to other clubs (Tao, Lavo, and Haze) where I also purchased VIP Front of the Line passes, those clubs had us in under 5 minutes. The Bank however, did not. We had to speak with 5 different bouncers; after 45 minutes, we were finally let in (not very VIP Front of the Line if you ask me). \nOnce inside we decided to begin with 2 drinks (one each) both long islands. Now I know, Vegas nightclubs are notorious for expensive drinks, but The Bank takes the prize on expensive drinks. Our long islands were served in small rocks glasses and were watered down, and were a wopping $32 for 2 drinks! OUTRAGEOUS. If you are going to charge that much, put a fair amount of alcohol in the beverage and put it in a normal sized glass. \nOnce we finished our drinks we made our way to the dance floor, which pardon my racial slurr, but was filled with African American men trying to create their own \""dance offs\"" in the middle of this small dance floor, which was obnoxious. These men also had no respect for us women there. I was there, by my boyfriends side the entire evening, and a ring on my finger, and a few hit on me, one even came in for a kiss! GROSS. I'm here to dance with my man, not get creeped on by a creep! Lastly, DJ Five, was TERRIBLE. During our 3 hour stay at the club he played 11 songs TWICE, literally the exact same songs twice. Not only was he a repeat offender with his music, but his transitions were horrendous. This is not me being a music snob, when I say he had bad transitions I mean between songs there would be a solid 30 seconds - a full minute of low key music playing that no one could dance too. Everyone on the floor literally stopped dancing and just stood there waiting for the next song to bump up. That is not in any way shape or form acceptable at a nightclub, especially an expensive \""prestigious\"" Vegas club. \n\nOVERALL: I enjoyed dancing and the atmosphere, but I will never again be spending my time or money at this club ever again. In the future I will stick with what I know and love, and that is going to Tao, Lavo, and Haze. Those clubs are truly amazing and know how to treat their guests.
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Honestly, I swear that my husband and I have nothing against Aliante Station but I find myself writing yet another bad review for one of their restaurants. The other review- PiPs.\n\nI love mexican food (heck- I love all ethnic foods) and was really craving some Mexican. My husband is not a big fan but indulged me. I wish I had chosen a different restaurant. I ordered the combination plate of Tamales and Enchilada verde. My husband ordered the Enchiladas De Mariscos (basically scallops, shrimp, halibut enchilada w/. usual fillings). \n\nThere was nothing special or wonderful about the combo dish. In fact, it was lacking in favorite and the rice was very bland. As for my husband's enchilada, it was gross. There was just too much seafood in the shell and quite frankly the choice of seafood was not very complimentary together. I think the restaurant needs to replace this item with only halibut and replace the exisiting shrimp enchilada with a citrus shrimp (grilled) enchilada.\n\nOnly good things about this restaurant: great margaritas and the complimentary chips & salsa. \n\nWould we recommend this place? NO. \nAnd now it will be even tougher to get my husband to go to a mexican restaurant! In the meantime, I'll just continue eating at the food court (dunkin donuts is the best before a Sunday matinee).
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I like some of the other women yelped below, loved Dr. Webb and thought he was amazing. He was booked up for a month and the girl on the phone ensured me that the nurse practitioner (cant even remember her name now, blonde short hair) is just as good as Dr. Webb. Now that is a joke, she is horrible and had no clue what she was doing! I am so mad I even tried her, it went so bad with her and the front office joke of a staff that I refused to go back! Now I have no doctor at a point where I wanted to start having children and I am starting from scratch. I would highly suggest you stay away. Dr. Webb is awesome, but do I really want to worry about my appointments being messed up and the girls at the desk with their attitude when I come in, especially during sensitive times? I think not. It happens a lot, because as I was leaving I heard a woman complaining about her appt. being messed up. Then the lady in line by me said yea that happens a lot. (It took me 20 mins to \""check out\"" so we were all chatting bored) The girl at the desk was so overwhelmed, I actually felt bad for her. She kept saying sorry and said the other girl left for the day and left her alone (packed house mind you). Why would they let her leave if they are short staffed. \nAlso the nurse practitioner suggest I do all of these Unnecessary tests and I am left with a $600 lab bill for absolutely nothing, that my insurance deemed \""unnecessary testing\"". I am completely blow away. They then have the nerve to try and send me a bill from their office. WHAT? Are you kidding me. Get a life. I am so sad by this whole situation. Normally I wouldnt \""Yelp review\"" a doctors office, but as you can see I am really upset by the situation at hand :( Just a total sad situation.
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Okay I've heard about this from so many people that I finally had to try it. Unfortunately the location on the strip is closed now but they have this location near downtown. Interesting way to order, just go down the line until you hit the register with a tray full of food. Seriously great tacos and I'll make sure to always make the drive or taxi for this meal when I'm in town!
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I had a 20% off online coupon to ULTA and they would not honor it.. they told me to go buy it online!! Not only that I walked around the store for my first time checking this store out and not one person asked if I needed help or even said Hello... I will be happy to spend money elsewhere.
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This location is now permanently closed.
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My recommendation,\n\nHead over the overpass to 5 guys. It's next to Einstein's and is a much better burger. Or, there is always In'N'Out which is still a better fast food burger. If you're in the mood for a Really Good burger, head out to Old Town Scottsdale and check out Rehab Burger.
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We ate dinner here last night, and it was the last time I'll be \""taken\"" again. I'd expect better quality food from The Mirage, but I was wrong. There were minimal meat selections, turkey or prime rib -- with plenty of gristle included. Mashed potatoes were cold and seemed to be from a box. Most food had little flavor or were overly salty. The Asian area of the buffet lacked quality and flavor. The only desert that was good was the bread pudding and the fresh fruit. The other deserts had no flavor. The gelato was gross and melted before I returned to the table. Too expense for crap.
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If you want pretty average sushi with pretty average service, this is your place.
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The picture shown is a lie! Your burger will not look like that! When I walked in, it was full of baseball leagues, that should have been a sign. The staff looked confused and about 6 people asked me if I had questions about the menu, which I did! I asked if there are alternative burgers aside from beef or quinoa? She said she didn't know. Well, back to the confusing menu. I decided to get a burger with cheddar cheese, grilled onion, burger-fi sauce, and mustard. I assumed it would come with at least lettuce and tomato, but it didn't!!! So, my burger was smaller than a cheeseburger from McD's, slopped over with some Kraft single looking cheese, and I honestly could not differentiate between the burger and the grilled onions because it was slopped on there. Keep in mind, there was no burge-fi sauce on it either and when I asked for it, the one at the counter looked confused! I also ordered a draft beer, she went to pour it and it was out... she said they were out of it! So, I said, can you change the keg and she looked at me like I was talking another language. So then she handed me a bottle of beer and asked if I would like this instead. THEN, I ordered the fries that were described as parmesan fries with garlic aioli. THEY WERE NOT! They were cold, limp, and the cheese had no flavor, and the aioli was gross mayo with no garlic to it. I specifically tasted each element individually and there was no flavor, the ingredients were poor quality, and the service was poor. Sorry I am not 8 and a member of the MUSTANGS baseball :/ but this food was not good.
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All I can say is this. If the hot shots at the Burger King corporate offices had any sense and honestly wanted to look after their customers they would revoke the franchising rights of this place, because it has to be one of the worse places to eat in all of the Southwest.
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Next time I go to Charlotte I will be having breakfast here! I got the omelete and added turkey bacon, spinach, and cheese it was delicious. Instead of toast I opted for the pancake and it was actually undercooked, but the delicious omelete made up for it. Everyone else had the red velvet waffles which the place is known for and according to all my friends it was heavenly. Not much of a red velvet fan but everything else was good and $5 mimosas are a win!!!\n\nThe most surprising thing at the restaurant is the speedy wait time. When we arrived it was really busy, but the hostess said 30mins and in 30mins we were seated. Unfortunately, our entire party was not there and they won't seat you unless everyone is there. However, since we were starving we sat without the missing people, but the staff was very accommodating to allow our remaining friends to seat at the table next to us once they arrived. All in all, this is a great place with amazing food!
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This location is rather small for a Borders, I am not impressed by it at all, except that they are open extremely late.
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They have good beer; it's overpriced, but good. Food is booty, as in not good.
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My very FIRST Starbucks experience in Arizona ... :-))\n\nEverything was good here ... very happy with my verrrry cold drink
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Awesome tapas! Everything served to us were fantastic. The chicken croquette, ox tail, scallops, duck salad, pork tacos mmm mmmm. Definitely get a pitcher of red sangria!
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this place is a fat joke!!!! first of all they serve pizza and French fries.....it's a Chinese buffet!! wtf?! the bf and I went at around 230 for a late lunch and everything was dry and crisp from sitting out so long under the hot lamps...the soup bowls are tossed into an area without any organization, the plates and cups were nasty, the first thing I told my bf was \""I feel like there should be a rat running around\"". haha he told me to at lease try the food so I quit complaining for a bit then he starts mentioning how the place is just gross. the fried rice was crunchy, the sushi was a joke, everything was bland, and when we got there a salmon dish and some kind of mussel dish was empty till we left, not that I would've tried it. I stuck to just the chicken entrees. You're better off going to panda express. noooo joke! I'm so calling the health department on this place. I took major pics.
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Oh Skinny Dugan's. Back in the day it was my underage drinking establishment of choice. It's still not a bad place to go if you're in the neighborhood to grab a drink or even some food. (As far as bar food goes, Skinny's pretty much can't be beat.) The clientele ranges from the older, video poker playin' crowd to corporate sports teams having after-game drinks to families from down the street just trying to get some grub. The bartenders, owners and waitresses are very friendly and attentive as well. Not a lot of character, but lots of heart.
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I loved N9NE. The atmosphere is very loungey, with pink lighting, dark booths, and loud clubish music. We picked this place as our one super nice, upscale steakhouse and it did not dissapoint. I had the filet with bernaise sauce and a loaded baked potato...delicious. We had the smores for dessert, a fun way to end the night. Would definitely recommend this place.
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The moist beef brisket is very very good. I would give it a 5 but the sides are ok.
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Pretty much the worst sports book I have been to on the Strip. 1) People taking your bet act like they are not getting paid to do a job. They are extremely grumpy and rude. 2) We were there on Independence Day to bet on the World Cup games (France vs. Germany....tons of europeans there wanting to bet on the game...hello, why lose out on all that business?). They only had one station for betting open at the time and there was a line of approximately 50 people waiting hoping to bet in time for the game to start. We called and complained to the manager and then talked to him in person. He said he didn't expect there to be so many people. Ummm...it is a holiday weekend with the biggest sports event in the world. If you do not know about this, then you should not be managing the sports book. 3) The cocktail waitresses won't get you a drink unless you have a drink ticket. You get 1 ticket per $200 bet. That is just ridiculous. If you want to pay for a drink and have a waitress brink it to you, that should be an option. The waitresses are losing out on tips. That is a stupid policy. Also, I can see not giving comped drinks to people who aren't betting, but I was. Yes, it was only $100 but that ahould be enough for one comped drink or at least the option to have a cocktail waitress serve you.
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I love this place. Excellent vegetarian and vegan options. I'm partial to the spinach pie (which is surprisingly vegan) and vegetarian platter with hummus, falafel and grape leaves (which are the best in Madison in my opinion).\n\nThe only negative to this'd place is that the service can be very slow at times. I've come at off hours when we're the only ones there and it takes too long to even get our waters.
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Les organismes d'entraide et de charit\u00e9 sont nombreux \u00e0 Montr\u00e9al et c'est tant mieux. Certains par contre r\u00e9ussissent \u00e0 se d\u00e9marquer davantage du lot gr\u00e2ce \u00e0 l'originalit\u00e9 et la singularit\u00e9 qu'ils \u00e9voquent. Il en est le cas pour le restaurant Le Robin des bois.\n\nSitu\u00e9 sur le plateau Mont-Royal et souvent fr\u00e9quent\u00e9 par des personnalit\u00e9s connues qu\u00e9b\u00e9coises, ce restaurant encourage le b\u00e9n\u00e9volat cr\u00e9atif. Toute personne d\u00e9sireuse de partager une bribe de fraternit\u00e9 peut s'y rendre et participer au changement de la communaut\u00e9, donner de soi et ce, tout autant \u00e0 la cuisine qu'au service. Jusqu'\u00e0 pr\u00e9sent, l'on n'y compte environ 3000 b\u00e9n\u00e9voles actifs, ceux-ci assistant une vingtaine de professionnels qui g\u00e8rent officiellement la place. \n\nEn plus d'\u00eatre \u00e0 but non lucratif, le restaurant se targue d'une gastronomie tr\u00e8s appr\u00e9ci\u00e9e (dont la cuisine fran\u00e7aise d'inspiration internationale), couronn\u00e9e d'ingr\u00e9dients bruts et enti\u00e8rement naturels, et \u00e0 prix raisonnables, ce qui soit dit en passant, incite agr\u00e9ablement le retour des clients gourmands et g\u00e9n\u00e9reux. G\u00e9n\u00e9reux car les dons sont assur\u00e9ment estim\u00e9s; l'on donne autant que faire se peut et tous les pourboires sont consid\u00e9r\u00e9s comme des dons. Ainsi, comme le l\u00e9gendaire samaritain, le restaurant \"" Le Robin des bois \"" redistribue l'argent des riches aux plus d\u00e9favoris\u00e9s. Pas envie de faire du b\u00e9n\u00e9volat? Suffit d'y manger ; vous mangez, vous donnez...\n\nAu total, 6 organismes de charit\u00e9 montr\u00e9alais se voient b\u00e9n\u00e9ficier des profits g\u00e9n\u00e9r\u00e9s par les clients donateurs et philanthropes : Cactus, le Cha\u00eenon, Chez Doris, Jeunesse au Soleil, le Refuge des jeunes et le Santropol roulant. Depuis l'ouverture en 2006, plus de 30 000$ ont \u00e9t\u00e9 gracieusement d\u00e9vers\u00e9s.\n\nIl est \u00e0 noter aussi que le restaurant se distingue dr\u00f4lement gr\u00e2ce \u00e0 sa petite pi\u00e8ce dans laquelle l'on peut fracasser (en toute s\u00e9curit\u00e9) des assiettes au mur am\u00e9nag\u00e9 \u00e0 cet effet; le tout, moyennant une coquette somme de 5$. D\u00e9foulements et d\u00e9vouements garantis...\n\nAllez-y en soir\u00e9e; il y a souvent des concerts et prestations de tous genres.\n\n-\u00c0 essayer en dessert : L'aphrodisiaque, une bi\u00e8re dessert...peu commune! Vanille, chocolat noir avec un soup\u00e7on de bourbon!
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I'm sure to visit this location monthly and have been for years. The stylists are friendly and know my family by name,they are efficient and most importantly, they are great at what they do. This was a great find in the neighborhood!
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Came here last Thurs. as we arrived for IMAZ. We had salad, pizza, wine, beer. Yummy! Four stars! We like it so much that we went back a week later, our last night in Tempe......the food was still good! The tall blonde bimbo server was another story. My daughter was a server so I am usually very nice and always tip 20%. We were seated, hardly got to open the menu and she asked if we were ready to order....no bimbo, we have not even looked yet! We ordered drinks, they took quite sometime to come. We ordered, the food came fairly quickly . Then, Bimbo asked my husband if he wanted another beer, he politely says, yes. About 10 minutes passes, no beer, by then my wine was gone. We finally got her attention after about 20minutes to order my 2nd glass do wine and remind Miss Smarty Shorts that hubby was still waiting on a beer! Ugh! Need I say more....oh yeah, 15% tip, only because my hubby is a nice guy! Careful folks!
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Our favorate noodle place closed down for good (noodle palace). Very glad we found this place. Food is good and comes very quick. Edited on 12/18/13. We stopped coming here because of the roaches that were crawling on the walls and because of a server who didn't wash their hands after using the restroom. Absolutely disgusting.
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Great food for the price; we use Rocco's to obtain food for casual parties at home. I love the Stromboli, lasagna, spaghetti, and the pizzas are good for mass pizza consumption in groups. Be sure to call ahead as there is not much room to wait, and be sure to call the correct Rocco's as there are various locations.
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If you like treaty eateries this place might be for.you, but it was the worst sushi that I have ever eaten short of sushi purschased in grocery stores. The concocktions that they serve are unbelievable and would never be seen in a real sushi bar.\nI thought I was in a mid town hip hop joint with the jarring thump thump coming through the \""Muzak\""music system. Our servier was nice and cute but would have been better suited if she worked at Red Robin. My advice if you want trendy it's ok, but if you want real sushi go some where else
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Maizie's was our first stop on the Urban Wine Walk this weekend. The wine was good but their pizza and bruschetta bites were great. The service was friendly not to mention easy on the eyes. ;-) \nI love the atmosphere of the restaurant as well, friendly, and casual with a nice patio as well. We are most definitely going back to Maizie's soon.
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Went for lunch on a Friday. There was hardly anyone there, so we figured we can get in and out fairly quick. Wow... Not even close! Waiter was 2 iq points above retarded and ridiculously slow! Took over 1 1/2 hours to eat lunch. About 20 mins of that was just waiting for the check. The only saving part was the pizza was decent. \n\nI would never go back...
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There was one drink I have always enjoyed was a Cosmo. I typically liked drinks that weren't too strong; only a bit of an alcohol taste but enough to know it was there, just like vodka mixed with cranberry(pineapple)juice or fruity drinks,,very simple drinks... \nWell, I had a little changed in my taste buds. There are very few liquors that I enjoy drinking straight. So, I love cocktail drinks. However, I like my mixed drink not too much taste like sugar-candy either. \nI think I found a place to have some unique cocktails in town :) \nI went on a Friday night (not on First Friday) around 6:30pm. Wasn't crowded at all. I have tried three different drinks this time: \n1. Vanguard Cider \n\n(Maker's Mark, Belle De Billet, House Made Cider, Spiced Foam, Served Hot or Cold) Tried it as cold(the bartender recommended to drink as cold) and liked it a lot! \n\n2. Hard 8 \n\n(Bacardi 8, Pernod bath, Sliced Fresh Lime, Bitters, Ginger Beer, Peychaud Bitters) Very refreshing, contained lots of crushed ice cube in the drink. It was interesting to see the bartender wasn't just throwing the ice cube in the drink. He was beating the ice cubes into small pieces in a bag using w/a wooden stick. I thought it would be a good cocktail in the hot summer time. Well, I still enjoyed it. \n\n3. Broken Flowers \n(Hendricks Gin, Lillet Blanc, DiFlora Syrup, Rhubarb Bitters, Orange Bitters) Very simple and smooth taste.. I would recommend to the ladies :) \n\nThe decor was hip and nice. The drinks were unique and well made by skilled bartender. \nThe Vanguard Lounge is for the perfect small cocktail party, social evening on week nights, or just a few drinks with friends on weekends. I love to come back here little early in the evening when there is a less of wait and will start the night out here. \nMy final verdict... My kind of place, hee hee. I can see myself coming here often :P
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Portofino's nails it with delicious food, great/prompt service and a nice atmosphere. I've been to both locations for lunch, but this will be just for the one off Park. \n\nWe arrived at about 1:30pm for lunch, which is sometimes an awkward time to eat at a restaurant; the lunch rush is over, the cook is ready to prep for dinner and the servers are ready for their shift to slow down! Fortunately, we were promptly seated at a great table outside by the fountain. Our server was pretty knowledgeable of the food and seemed to have actually tasted all of them. She couldn't quite pronounce gnocchi in the specials, but the food and service was so good it didn't really matter!\n\nI had my \""usual\"" the boscaiola with penne and their great side salad with house dressing. The dressing is very light, but delish. The bread is always warm and crusty (crusty good, not \""I wore these jeans 20 times before I washed them\"" crusty). And that boscaiola sauce is like heaven on a plate!!! The peas! The prosciutto! The creaminess! It all comes together in an amazingly perfect way that leaves you wishing the plate had more than the 4 servings it comes with! BEWARE! You will want to eat all of it! Try to resist and take some home! I highly recommend adding some crushed red pepper flake to the sauce if you give it a go, adds a nice kick! My co-worker had the special portobello ravioli, planned on saving a couple to take home, but couldn't resist the deliciousness!\n\nI highly recommend Portofino's. The food is great and even if the staff can't pronounce all of the food on the menu, they're all still great!
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This location used to be fantastic. I'd been coming here for 5+ years, spending thousands over the life of my car. The guys were honest, efficient, friendly, fast, and I always left feeling safe and confident and not taken advantage of.\n\nOver the last 6-12 months I've seen that longtime staff disappear and the location be populated with folks that don't seem to know what they're doing when it comes to cars OR customers.\n\nConfusion at checkin, non-mechanic \""associates\"" that can't interact with customers with any degree of skill.\n\nBut, let's focus on the quality of work- I used to come here because they were honest. They would always do a complete check then run down a list of what they found and let me choose based on their advice. Now- no more. Those guys are gone and I wish I knew what shop they were working in because I'd drive pretty far to get to do business with them again.\n\nThe prices are outrageous compared to what they used to be. And the quality of work is terrible. I took my car in there last week for what they called a \""fuel leak\"" and now after filling my car with gas it's stalling out and I'm scared to even drive it. I am reading through the experiences of others over the last year and that's exactly what I have experienced- shoddy workmanship and lack of attention to detail along with extremely inflated prices for \""labor\"". I wouldn't mind paying more if I knew the work was getting done properly.
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Too Busy, long waits, over worked staff, and expensive for Pizza. Other than that the food is Okay.
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If you do not have two hours to wait for your food do not order from here. Also the sandwiches are not made for delivery and come extremely soggy. Would not recommend.
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One of my least favorite Starbucks anywhere . . . Recently remodeled indoor seating is unattractive and crowded . . . Very few of the baristas here are friendly (there are a couple of great employees, for sure) . . . Heaven help you if you arrive in the morning when there's a line . . .
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Overpriced. Small amount of fish in the Maki rolls. Nice atmosphere but not good value for the sushi.
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I stopped in here yesterday and fell in love with all the dresses, shirts, skirts, jewerly and other stuff!!! Everything is very reasonabely priced, dresses are only $30-40 and BEAUTIFUL!!! I will definitely be stopping back here for some more shopping!!!
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I think New Mexican food is amazing in so many ways. I got hooked when I used to go visit the BFF in NM. \n\nThis place is definitely on point w/ that! This place is really close to my house and I always pass it so my friend and I decided to try it out. For drinks we ordered the Sangrita that our waitress recommended. I love Sangria, I love Margaritas, so I'm already sold! & It was delicious! For the entree I ordered the Blue Corn Enchiladas. Oh my gosh... get this when you come! I got it with shredded chicken and it is topped with a fried egg. & of course I have to get the Christmas sauce. Sooooo good!! \n\nI really loved this place. Our waitress was so helpful with her recommendations and extremely friendly. Not to mention the food was amazing. I'll definitely be coming back for those enchiladas. But I also want to try their happy hour as well as their margaritas since they are known for their tequila as well. & you can get flights of their margaritas! =)
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I went there today and the food was fine, but the service was horrible. I didn't know it was possible to have a bad experience at a Sweet Tomatoes...I mean, come on. I had paid for a fountain drink, but the man from the Coke company was there fixing the machine, so I wasn't able to have a drink through my whole meal. I asked for a refund for my drink, and the staff was so confused as to why. I explained that he was there fixing it, even though they probably should've known that. It took way too long for them to find a manager and explain the situation again, even though it wasn't that complex. There was no \""sorry about that\"" or any simple remark a normal person in customer service would make. F for service. Basic stuff here.
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I went there last week and was not impressed with the process, there were about 6 people sitting at the front desk all playing on the computer and not one looked up when i was standing there waiting to be checked in. I finally get checked in and i asked for a magazine and they gave me an almost dead ipad \""which has a lot of reading material on it\"" along with gross fingerprints all over it. Then my stylist was pretty rough with my hair and she made a rude comment about how my extensions needed to be redone. I figured it was because I didnt get them done there and so she needed to make a dig at them. She probably over heated the round brush more than 10 times burning my scalp and the finished product was something I could've done. I would not recommend this location it seems like a free for all in there and it was not very clean.
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Great food! I had a lovely meal here with my husband. Big servings and it was very tasty. Service was a little slow because they only had one girl on and three tables came in behind us but I was very pleased with the food which is he most important thing to me. I will return!
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This is not the one I was looking for. The one we ate at was the one in Apache junction arizona. However it doesnt matter since all of them are great. The burgers are made with fresh meat and the french fries are cut right there and fried in good oil. The price is unbeatable and the line moves really fast. We have eaten in at least 10 different in and outs and they are all fantastic and the price is right. Try them.
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I must be a snobby snobby bitch. \nNope... just sober.\nTrust me, I tried to remedy that as quickly as possible so I could deal with this place. We were there on a Saturday evening around 9. Maybe it's okay as a Sunday day drinking spot but I'll never know, because I'll never be back.\n\nLong story short:\nI came uncomfortably close to getting into a physical altercation with a man. Yes, all 112lbs of me and some of you will be surprised that I was not the instigator. I was NOT. \nYou know that look.... that certain \""sociopath\"" type look that serial killers have; the eyes are set a little too close together and their head slightly resembles a loaf of bread, pinched in at the temples. Well that's this guy....annnnnnd all of his equally roided out homies. The experience was actually scary and I don't scare easily. \n\n\""Killer\"" wasn't the only reason for the sour taste in my mouth. The place was a little campy/cheesy and not really in the way I like. I can't really put my finger on it but it just wasn't my thing. The service was slow but the place was packed to the gills with every ass clown on the planet, so I'll cut them some slack there. We wanted to eat but there was no place to sit, as any of the open tables had reserved signs on them. Oh........reallllly, bottle service anyone? LAME \nI'm not sure if that was the case or not, it just seemed douchey and try hard. Shocking\n\nI will say one thing. This experience and the few others that I've had leading up to it have made me come to terms with something very special. I don't belong here and by here I mean Scottsdale. Unless of course someone would like to take me to City Hall for a sexy steak dinner. That's my idea of a good time. I doubt highly I'll fear getting punched in the face at Mastro's. \nFuck I'm old....
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I've gone here a few times and they've always been friendly and done a very good job on regular stuff. It's in alterations or special items (like comforters) that they're really lacking. Everything has to be sent out and the time frame can vary anywhere from a couple of days to as much as a week. If they did everything in-house, I'd use them a hellovalot more.
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I saw this place on the show Diner, Drive-Ins and Dives. The Best Tandoori chicken I've ever had. I tried the Salt Lassi, which was not refreshing at all.
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I like this theatre because it's usually just me and the hubby! It's like we've rented the whole place to ourselves. The only thing I don't like is having to walk -- or run, if you're me -- through the nasty smoky casino. However, the theatre itself is clean and comfy and quiet, especially if you can wait a couple of weeks to see the latest new release.
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Not worthy of any stars! The groomers could not handle my 7 lb Yorkie pup. They said all they were able to manage was a bath. Ummmm.. Why the sleepers in his eyes when I picked him up?? We've had our puppy for 5 months, and this was the first time I actually heard him cry- all the way home. He was traumatized. Shaking uncontrollably. I wish they would have called me immediately instead of traumatizing my dog for even a second.
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I WOULD GIVE YOU NEGATIVE STARS, if I could, FOOD4BROKE!\n\nMy mom slipped and fell on your slippery floors yesterday and had to be rushed to the hospital for xrays. \n\nCLEAN your WET FLOORS! You're a disgrace to this well-kept neighborhood.\n\nGood luck getting slapped with a personal injury suit if my mother doesn't get better.\n\np.s. Noooobody messes with my mama!
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landed in Pittsburgh and the first food we sought out was Primanti Bros. maybe I was over hyped but I really didn't think this sandwich was all that. yes, it's freakin' huge. yes, it has fries and coleslaw in it...all things I give props to. I went with pastrami and also threw in a fried egg for the full experience ($7). \n\nI really wanted this sandwich to blow me away and it just didn't. maybe it was because the bread was just sliced bread. it wasn't grilled w/butter w/little bit of seasoning. maybe it was that the coleslaw was a bit bland and not wet enough. one thing that really killed the experience for me was that the fried egg was totally over cooked. I was so ready for that drippy egg yolk experience and they denied me of it! \n\nservice was great...we were in there @ 4pm and it seemed like we missed the lunch crowd. the prices are great. bottom line: this is late night after the bars food and maybe we needed a sweet buzz on to really appreciate the sandwich. I'll make sure I down a 12er before my next visit.
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Bummer! Thats all I got to say, I keep trying to like this place but its just mediocre at best. I keep trying the pizzas and the crust is so so and just bland in general. The salads also need a a lot of work just paying money for opening a bag of lettuce and store dressing wow!\nNot sure if im really bummed out because I was starving and again got let down by this place. I mean how do you mess up a salad (wilted lettuce)
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If the food is terrible when you are drunk late at night, then you know something is wrong. This past weekend I went to this place for the final time. I've had their cheesesteaks a number of times now and they have gotten worse and worse with less and less meat. I am from the Philly area, so I'd say I know my cheesesteaks pretty well and these are not good cheesesteaks. I really hate giving 1 star reviews, but this place deserves it after the food they have provided late at night. Also, the fries are without a doubt the worst fries I've ever had. The best thing this place has going for it is the bread, which is good, but not great.\n\nIf the food isn't bad enough for you, then enjoy dealing with the world's worst/annoying drunk people. I'd normally look the other way, grin and bear the obnoxious patrons at that hour, but when you have a DJ spinning records after hours you are attracting some of the worst scum this side of the Central Arizona Project. \n\nI was hoping for so much more with this place, but it has let me down time and time again. Hey Philadelphia Sandwich Company, where's the beef?!? From now on, I'm sticking with pizza for my late night eats in Old Town. The end.
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So thankful to the Adobe Ranch Staff for making my year and a half stay the best experience! Moved here last July and was so excited to find a nice clean and new community to call home. If you are looking for a place to call home look no further. This gated community has a beautiful pool and bbq area with lush green trees. The gym is open 24/7 with clean equipment and a flat screen tv. Staff here at Adobe Ranch are friendly and wonderful. Lezlie is beyond helpful and amazing!! The maintenance staff were friendly and efficient and answered my maintenance requests in a timely manner. Thank you Adobe Ranch for making my move to Henderson easy :) Very sad to move back to California as I have met great people and friends here. I recommend this community to anyone who is looking for a cozy home feel. Can't go wrong with a beautiful gated community!
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This place has in equal parts, bad vibe and attitude. I went in asking If they can process a Gun Broker purchase and checking their pistol inventory. Needless to say, after getting an old trucker-looking woman to get off a stool, I found the price was fair, but they had no e-mail, and said the seller needed to fax his form.\n\nWho uses faxes besides maybe healthcare?\n\nThere was also an older skinny trucker-looking guy there who just sat there glaring, very strange.\n\nI found a FFL Provider for 10 less and no attitude.\n\nGun prices are fair, but I won't buy from these weirdos.
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From the outside, the Malt House isn't much to look at, but a treasure trove of beer and whiskey await you inside. Cozy, great music playing a level you can talk over without shouting, and the most extensive beer menu I think I've ever seen.\n\nThe menu is well-organized by beer and liquor type, which is great if you know what you do and don't like. Most of their selection is in bottles, but they have about fifteen or so beers on tap as well. The bartender was polite, knowledgeable, and had a good pour. \n\nBonus points for plenty of seating and a clean ladies' room, and for featuring the oldest bar in Madison (Civil War-era, apparently).
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Disclaimer: This is the most critical review I've ever written. I am conscious of the negative aspect of internet culture that allows people to make unduly harsh comments at a high rate. With that in mind, these are my honest feelings about my stay. \n\nAs soon we arrived, we were hit with 80's hair metal cranked to 11 with no place to escape, except our room. On every inch of the hotel prepare to enjoy Dokken's greatest hits, and that deep cut from Warrant. Our sleep this weekend was interrupted by the person who thought it was wise to decorate the hallways with actual drum cymbals. I'm wondering if anyone during the design process considered the possibility that some guests might try to show off their drumming skills on the way back to their rooms after a night of drinking. Needless to say, there were a lot of John Bonham wannabee's staying on the 9th floor.\n \nKeeping with the theme of sleep deprivation, we were couldn't sleep due to the blinking smoke detector installed right above our bed. When all the lights were shut off, and the black curtains were closed, the blinking smoke detector lit up the room like the lamest rave imaginable. This could go on for pages, so I'll continue with a shorthand checklist of problems:\n- Guest Services was terrible. I had to call 5 times to get an engineer to the room to fix the air conditioning.\n- There were no responsible adults to be seen on staff. All the employees are either in Motley Crue shirts, or working valet. I really felt like if I complained about anything, they would shrug their shoulders and say \""sucks bro.\"" \n- There is no place to relax in the hotel unless you want to pay 25 dollars for the spa. The pool is a giant party filled with cellulite and Bro culture. \n- The food tasted cheap, like it was cooked by the gallon and over-sauced.\n\nAt least the bed was soft. \n\nDon't stay here unless you miss your freshman dorm.
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This is going to sound so random, but I so love the complimentary Ginger Bread muffin they offer in the salad bar. I've yet to have it anywhere else.
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must be out of business. The number is disconnected. bummer. I need a gardener.
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Nice kids who work here. A bit young so still learning. We were in town randomly and found this spot via Yelp. The cone pizza concept is very cool. It is easy to eat the pizzas. Actually less messy than a slice. But that may be because they haven't nailed down the proportions of sauce to cheese. It is good not great yet. I figure it is a learning curve. But I would suggest they put a thin layer of sauce around the inside on cone. Layer the cheese on top. The carve a small center for another dollop of sauce. My biggest issue was it was mainly cheese. So it was good. Cheese and herbs were tasty but it was more a cheese sandwich than pizza. The cone is pizza crust. So very cool concept. Takes a while to heat up. But I'm sure they will learn to speed up the cooking process. \n\nAlso tried the Nutella cone which is in a flaky pie crust. The whip cream melts fast. But my kids loved this. So would definitely recommend. \n\nNow just adding my two cents, I can totally see apple pie and ice cream, cherry filling and whip cream and even a room temperature cream filling option as alternatives. I hope they read this and expand their dessert offering. Lots of opportunity in desserts in a cone. The Nutella cone dessert in all it's messy goodness deserves a 5 star. \n\nDefinitely worth a try. And definitely a fun novelty meal.
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Let me start with the food. The meal started off fine with a salad of beets, greens and goats cheese. The deviled eggs from a variety of fowl was more like hard boiled eggs then deviled eggs. Lamb chops had a nice flavor but came out before they had the chance to settle. Fish over couscous was a disaster. Conceptually the dish was suppose to be freshly cooked hot fish over cold couscous - this was verified by the server. I don't see how this is a good idea because when you combine a hot element with a cold element you just get lukewarm, especially when one is piled on top of the other. The fish was actually lukewarm because of a mistake in the kitchen. \n\nDespite having a reservation the flustered server at the door asked us to check out the restaurant's attached shop. It was quite a while before the server greeted our table. Everything was fine until we waited over 35 minutes between the starters and entrees. It is painfully obvious that the fish dish was cooked before the kitchen realized they forgot to fire the lamb chops. Instead of re-cooking the fish the kitchen decided to send it out cold along with the sizzling chops. \n\nUpon sending the dish back the server asked if we'd like anything else. After explaining to her that I did not wish to prolong an unsatisfactory experience she sent over what appeared to be another server. The gentlemen asked if there was anything else we would like and I just asked for the bill. He barked at me 'there is no bill tonight' and quickly walked away without saying anything else or allowing me the opportunity to say anything else. An awkward night ended with a quick good bye and lots of laughs in the car.
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Despite the questionable reviews, I really wanted to like BarMasa. The restaurant has a grand reputation back at home base in New York, but the Vegas location does not deliver.\n\nThe food at Masa was good. Not great, not exciting, just good. For a check to come out to $180 for 2 people and , even at a high end restaurant, and only provide so little satisfaction, is simply unacceptable.\n\nBetween myself and my dad, we had chicken yakitori, shrimp fried rice, wagyu beef fried rice, and a piece of o-toro for myself (I can never resist)\n\nThe chicken was ok, but incredibly small pieces on the skewers. 4 times more expensive than the next most expensive yakitori i've ever ordered, and i've had a lot of yakitori in my day.\n\nThe rice dishes were ok, but not particularly better than what i'd eat an any local chinese takeout in any town in america.\n\nThe toro was delicious, as toro should be. That being said, even in a fine Tokyo establishment they have given me at least a larger piece that the minuscule morsel at Masa.\n\nAs for the atmosphere, it's a nice place, it really is. between the high ceilings, minimalistic interior, and low seating, the openness of the place felt off for a restaurant though. Kind of like an airport terminal. \n\nThere is plenty of Japanese food to be found in Las Vegas, and it's sure to be cheaper and better. There is absolutely no reason to choose BarMasa.
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I can't say enough! We were in Las Vegas on vacation and left the strip on a whim, overwhelmed with the pricey, under appealing food. We happened upon Ventano's through an internet search and could not have been more pleased. From the moment we walked in the place was amazing. Danielle took fantastic care of us and the entire staff worked together to make the experience phenomenal. When we arrived we noted the fantastic view of the strip and the potential sunset. The staff worked as a team to make sure that the sun was never a bother and in a single synchronized effort made sure that pall of the blinds were open for the diners to enjoy the majesty of sunset. Add to that the delicious food and completely reasonable prices and I am not sure why there was not a line out the door. \n\nIf I lived in Henderson I would be a regular for sure.\n\nAgain, thank you so much for the special attention and for a wonderful evening.
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We love Thai food and have had a hard time finding a place that is spicy enough for my hubby but that still packs the flavor. This place is it. \nPineapple fried rice is excellent\nRed curry, Thai hot is my hubby's favorite\nDrunken noodles Medium is my favorite. \nWe've had the soup but it seemed a bit overpriced for what we got. \nPad Thai is good, but I like mine more saucy with lots of tamarind paste and fish sauce...this was lacking a little. \nOther people have commented about the portion size being too small. I disagree. It's just enough food that you leave full and not stuffed.\n\nCute place, great service. \nJust wish they delivered.
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I gave this place a shot even after reading all the negative feedbacks. Wanted to see it for myself & not to believe everything I read...BOY WAS I WRONG! should of stayed home. \n\nSerrano's food is disgusting.... completely over price & they rip you off on the portions. The servers are condescending, lazy & rude.\n\nWould never dine here again....I will dam make sure my friends, neighbors & co-workers would never either. A big compliant was made but was not taken seriously. Customers should be top priority...we're the reason why they have jobs. \n\nThe word will get out & eventually they will go out of business. It's a big surprise they're still in business with all the negative feedbacks they have already. \nVal Vista & Guadalupe location is absolutely the worst location to visit.
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Great work lunch. Valet parking, only. Waitress was helpful in narrowing down my selection (salmon salad) and listened to my criteria. 4 stars since wait staff seemed otherwise aloof.
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Ok let me say that I was here over a month ago but wanted to still write a review. Be prepared to wait at least 20 minutes of more for a table. This place is extremely popular and it does get packed. My friends and I waited a long time before we were seated which was understandable. All the eats are close together and there is outside seating available. It does get noisy so I would not recommend this place if you are looking for a more intimate setting.\n I ordered the maple reduction chicken and when it came out I was not expecting how huge the portions would be! Honestly my plate alone was large enough to feed two people! It came with a homemade biscuit and a side of mashed potatoes all of which were delicious. One of my friends ordered the pancakes which was enormous! The prices are very fair considering the extremely large portions. I hear there is a location in San Diego also which I will visit soon!
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In my opinion, this is one of the top five restaurants in Pittsburgh. Not only is the food delicious, but the atmosphere is laid-back and the waitstaff are extremely friendly and not pretentious. The last time I went here I even wore shorts and flip-flops and didn't feel out of place, and they were very accommodating towards the four-month-old baby who was with our group. \n\nI've been here twice for wonderful three hour-long dinners with appetizers, entr\u00e9es, wine, dessert, and dessert wine. Highly recommended; although it's not cheap, you will feel like you got your money's worth.
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So I went to Sushi Kaya to meet my cousin for lunch on a Saturday afternoon. I was impressed with the fast and friendly service. We decided on the all-you-can-eat menu. The sushi rolls were good, but portions and the rolls were small. \n\nAfter having a wonderful time and great conversation, my cousin pointed to \""something\"" crawling behind my bench. Needless to say, a friendly ROACH paid us a visit. I stopped eating as I felt sick to my stomach. We asked for the check as quickly as possible.\nI WILL NOT BE BACK. They need to spray that entire restaurant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! \nI was so disappointed. 1 star for the cockroach! :(
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I have 2 young toddlers and eating lunch here was very difficult. Not enough high chairs and staff and other customers seemed inpatient with my children. \nFood was so so nothing to rave about. The biggest wow was the yummy cinnamon roll! Next time I'll be getting it to go and just the cinnamon roll.
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There was a sign posted at the entrance advising patrons that points and coupons could not be combined, but the cashier allowed me to tender a LVA coupon and use my Fiesta points. My breakfast included runny OJ, skim milk, melon, an limpy cheese quesadilla, grilled veggies, 1/8th of a dismal pancake that I accidently drenched in melted butter instead of syrup plus fresh fruit with strawberry yogurt. \n\nWe returned a week later when my goal was to reduce my calorie intake by limiting myself to OJ, skim milk, fruit and cereal. What I actually consumed was all of the above plus a slice of cheese quesadilla, a dollop of bread pudding and a cheese blintz. \n\nOverall this buffet seems to suffering from a lack of customers.
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Very bad!
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I came here for my first time and never again will I... I sat there for 10 minutes and still no service. Walked out and headed over to Sandbar next door where I know I get good service.
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Peckhams bills itself as a Vintners, Victuallers and Restaurateur - I'll save you the trouble of looking up the first two words, they mean 'wine merchant' and 'supplier of food' and this pretty much sums up what they do; however, the words don't perhaps portray the fact that they sell bloody good food and bloody good wine. The deli counter at this branch in Bruntsfield is full of tasty tidbits like good quality salami and damn fine cheesecake. They also sell prepacked sandwiches (far superior to anything you could get from the Subway a few doors down) and homemade soup that's delicious and filling. Until the recent changes in Scottish licensing law, they somehow managed to sell booze long after every other offy had closed (perhaps something to do with the restaurant downstairs?). Unfortunately the Scottish Government have put a stop to this, they still sell great wine and interesting spirits and beers, but only until 10pm these days. Meh.
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The amount of food I get for 50 dollars is well worth the price. Excuse the sob story, but when you grow up in poverty and have had dreams of all different kinds of food all racked up and displayed for your pleasure. It's kind of a big deal and not to mention they taste amazing. I love love love the honey glazed sweet potato tots and fries. The brisket was tender, a bit salty on the edges but that's what mash potato is for. I took one of everything in the desert station. Food coma, HELLO !\nVery nice decor. Friday night, we got there at 6:40 the wait was around 10 minutes and even got a casino comp of 10 dollars and 10% off our meal from one of the staff while waiting. I'm so glad we got there at that time because come 7 o' clock the line went from around the corner. Crazy. Overall it was one of the best buffets I've ever had.
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I had the ribs and as advertised...they fell out the bone! Great stuff! The fries were alright. The apples and cinnamon were so so. The service was good and a good variety of drinks.
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Was excited to try out HHaGG and it lives up to the hype. It's a nice spot away from the strip (yay!) and I've only had one thing so far - the Hardwood smoked bacon, avocado, onion & swiss Farm Scramble (see pic) and it was great! The eggs were tasty as was everything else mixed in and the potatoes were perfect. Crunchy on the outside, but still tender and not dried out on the inside. The biscuit was huge and the house made strawberry jam was so good I had to keep slathering it on. Portions are huge too and the only thing I could say is that the service could have been a bit friendlier, but from the looks of my server, she may have had a rough night the evening previous.
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Miga Special. $19.95 for 2 people. Let me tell you how much you should never get this. \nKorean pancake was burnt, and only had a few specks of onion and nothing else. \nSpicy Squid was good taste. However true to what appears to be there style. The center of the plate was all sprouts and a very small amount of squid around it. \nAnalysis- Don't waist your money on this place.
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Boston roll was pretty good, but the Teppanyaki was great. Brendan was our table chef. He made an excellent meal and entertained the entire table. We'll definitely go back.
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This place is a dump! The aides spend more time gossiping with each other and their favorite patients, while those of us with real needs are ignored. Often I had to beg for pain meds when they were way overdue. This place should be closed down!
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I am thinking people are writing reviews for the atmosphere and not the food. The food is not good. You go for the adventure of it but not the food.
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We decided to check it out for 1$ Tapas night, what a great deal, especially when you want to try something new.\nThe place was nice and staff was friendly. Drinks were good. All the tapas we had were average, nothing spectacular, the price made it worth it.\nThe only true complaint I had was that we were a party of 2 starting out at the bar, about an hour later we moved to a table with 5 other friends, we asked the waitress to cash us out before we moved, to make the whole check at the end of the night easier...she said not to worry about it, she'd take care of it. My other friends reminded her at the table that the majority of us would need seperate checks...again she said it wouldn't be a problem. As the night of ordering a plethora of food and drink, we noticed she never wrote anything down and when the food/drink was delivered it was never presented to who had ordered it, we even commented on it and she laughed it off. When we asked for our bill, she presented it to us, said apologized that she couldn't split it up and left. We sat there bitched about it, then took on the task of remembering what everyone ordered and tried to tally it up seperately. (Not so easy after a few martinis) We also noticed she charged us all automatic gratuity for our party larger than 6...even though most of my bill was from at the bar, where it was only a party of 2!! I think she knew what she was doing when she wouldn't cash us out earlier in the night. \n We should've complained to management at that time but we all just wanted to leave. My friend and I both wrote to Match on their website to complain about the night, it's been 2 weeks and still no response...I guess they don't care about return business. .
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We ate here once and the food was good, but expensive. We got takeout for a special occasion last weekend, and the food was tasteless. We were all disappointed in the entrees we ordered. The Shanghai Noodles, my friend's favorite, were very dry with no sauce, and definitely no spices added.The Kung Pow Chicken and Mandarin Beef literally had no taste and not even soy sauce or salt and pepper would bring them up to par. We all enjoy spicy food and we found only two chiles between the two dishes, that were definitely not hot the way we like or have had at other Chinese restaurants. The only dish that resembled what we expected were the Walnut Prawns. This place is more expensive than any other Chinese takeout we have used over the years, and not worth the extra money--so you don't always get what you pay for. Our bill at Nee House was $54 [and we even tipped $6 bucks] compared to a recent similar order from Bamboo China, which was $34 and excellent! Last time we will order from here.
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This store rules We go in to buy 1-2 things and leave with a basket full of items!!! Parking sucks because of all the old people being chaperoned into the goodwill store next door. 99cent chorizo mmmmm
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If I could give them a Zero star I would. I bought a facial as a gift and they never answered their phone AND never returned phone calls. Then the message box was full so you couldn't get a hold of anyone!!! Worst company!!
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