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Their food size is pretty good one . But honestly the dumplings we got were way worse than my home made ones ... Too plain to have it . My order was pork stone rice which was super plain ...totally killed our appetite that night . Hope they can boost their food flavor up. | 0 |
I am all for value and a discount room but please don't make false claims. This place proudly displays four starson a placard just outside the front door. This must be from a bygone ere because I am pretty sure to rate four stars you must have a bell hop and concierge, tow things that were lacking. Also lacking is a seperate staff elevator for the maids, so good luck getting around during check out hours. The staff gave a poor performance. EXAMPLE = They did not have a concierge but the front desk person told me she could handle reservations, when I called to check on them I was told that the resturant was not open during her entire shift - I cant accuse her of lieing but when I checked with the resturant they assured me they are open from the morning until 3am. Never have I run into this type of customer service, worse yet is the place dosnet seem like it is structured to offer much in the way of redress. I will simply vote with my pocket book and avoid staying here even if it is a little cheaper. The upside however is the area. You are a few blocks away from the Guy-Concordia metro stop which is good for accessing most points in Montreal. There are some great eats near by, as welll and Al-Taib pizza if you are really slumming it! | 0 |
Great wine, great ambiance, amazing music! | 1 |
They cleaned my carpet about 8 months ago. The few spots I had near the door to the garage re-appeared within 2 weeks and came back even darker. I paid for a few sale upgrades too. I have noticed a few other things that make me think they just wet my carpet but it wasn't truly cleaned. They called 6 months after the cleaning to schedule a new cleaning, I told them I wasn't satisfied with my previous cleaning and explained the issues. No follow up by the manager, but that doesn't surprise me. I wasn't planning on using them again. | 0 |
This is the real deal Mexican Food. Someone compared it to TexMex? I havent had anything this authenticate since I was in Mexico. Dont go to a Mexican restaurant and expect them to serve Americanized mexican food. Go to Chipolte for that. The atmosphere was wonderful. FULL of mexican decorations and not just the common maracas. Place was quiet, and the view fantastic. Tables were NOT back to back. Plenty of room to walk around if you wanted. Also, as you come in the front door, you can see the kitchen and watch them cook through the glass. They have a large bar which I plan on going back to try very soon. Service was great until after we got our check. Took server 10 minutes to come grab our card so we could pay. But other then that, he was there checking in on us every 5-10 minutes. Highly Recommend! | 1 |
Sushi-AMAZING! I have been coming here for almost 2 years (moved here a little over 2 years ago). I have been to many Sushi joints including the 5 star posh restaurants all the way to the dingy. This is by far the best in the Phoenix area. The seafood is always very fresh, and they have market fresh specials all the time. I always get something off the hand written board, which are the chef's specials or the items that are market fresh. You should definitely sit at the sushi bar if seats are available. The service at the tables is not the best, they don't have a very broad alcoholic beverage selection, the decor also not fabulous, the dingy strip mall surrounding it and all the pawn shops-awful....but, we came for sushi and WOW. | 1 |
I went to Gracie to get my hair done in September. First, I think it's great that she only books one client at a time. I was post-call and exhausted. She gave me a twist up do with some two-strand twists in the back. She is so gentle with the hair that I slept restfully the entire time. When I got to work the next day, EVERYONE, and I mean everyone, male, female, Black, White, young and old complimented me on how good my hair looked. The twists lasted for three weeks and I only took them out to get another style for a wedding. I probably could have stretched the style for 4-5 weeks. Not bad for $65+ tip. Just the other day, my program director came up to me to tell me how much she loved that hairstyle. I will definitely be going back to Gracie and highly recommend her to all the naturals in Charlotte. | 1 |
I love chicken wings but the wings they use here are a bit too small. The boneless chicken wings is the best way to go even though it looks like chicken nuggets. The variety of sauces are pretty good. This may be the only thing that redeems this place. Everything is ala carte which means expensive for bar food. For the price...not worth it for me . Just buy your favorite sauces and cook your own wings at home. | 0 |
Extremely caring practice. The doctors and staff are very good with our kids. We have been seeing them for 8 years. I recommend them for newborns and the great care they have taken over the years with our boys. | 1 |
Hands down, the best hotel room floor plan!! Priced like a room with 2-beds but this place offers the privacy of 2-bedroom suites, along with a full kitchen and not to mention full breakfast included.\n\nDrive 6-8 minutes to the Panthers Stadium, uptown Charlotte or walk 10 minutes to the light rail. | 1 |
\""Can I have some fresh squeezed Lemonade blended in crushed ice?\""\n\n\""Sure,\"" the teen clerk says, a tad adrift because it doesn't come up on the register. She shoulders over to another co-worker to get advice.\n\n\""That will be $4.90,\"" she says.\n\n\""What?? It's just lemonade.\""\n\nHer face muscles turn confused. \""I'm sorry. Uh, uh, yeah.\""\n\n\nOut of principle I didn't finish the Lemonade order. Although I should have pointed out that Fresh OJ is $3.35 on the menu.\n\nI ordered a Pumpkin Smash instead. I felt OK, but I wasn't terribly happy or anything. | 0 |
We visited for the first time yesterday having purchased a $10 coupon from Restaurants.com. Upon paying for our meal, we were informed that they would only take off $5 from the meal vice the $10. The reason was rather obscure since the HS kid was only following directions but was something like a previous employee put those out without authorization.\n\nSo? You're a business with something put out in your name by a representative of your company. Honor it. I will not return to a business that does not honor it's obligations instead passing its mistakes onto the customer to bear.\n\nI had the Rib Plate, mac n cheese and coleslaw. Ribs were fairly dry with the mac n cheese and coleslaw being more enjoyable. Plenty of better BBQ places around. This one was a dud. | 0 |
The chupe de camarones is worth a trip across town! Nice complexity of flavor and spices - egg, langostino, still trying to identify other spices. It's a *huge* bowl of soup. I wanted a smaller size, so we ordered one, intended to split it - they served each of us a large bowl. Since it was lunchtime, we also ordered the pulled chicken sandwich, which wasn't anything unusual, but the bread was clearly freshly baked. | 1 |
I love this place. I have a family of 6. My children and husband love the pizza here. We usually get a giant, and it feeds everyone + gives us enough for leftovers for lunch the next day. I usually get their traditional Gyro for myself, which is great. \n\nThe service is wonderful and they always take care of us. They mixed up our order once, but were great about quickly fixing it for us. They even insisted we keep the stuff we didn't order, at no cost to us. | 1 |
The drive- thru might be the worst. I've gone through a few times. The staff is rude and when they short your order your made to feel like it's your fault . | 0 |
Pretty much all the food I have had here is amazing. Their recipes are simple, clean and delicious! This is definitely one of the places I am going to miss after I move. | 1 |
We ended up at Sergio's on accident. We were driving around looking for a place to eat with our three year old and stumbled upon this amazing GEM! We walked in to a virtually empty restaurant and I was initially nervous! We were seated and greeted by our waiter John who was so attentive and helpful! He was very friendly and didn't bat an eye when he saw our toddler. \n\nWe ordered the appetizer special - it was amazing. The best salami I have ever tasted and the balsamic was so tasty. I told my husband I plan to try to re-create it when we get home! We ordered our entrees and something for our son. Yolanda, John's assistant, brought out some cherries for our son. He was thrilled and we thought it was quite nice of her. \n\nOur ceasar salads were amazing. I thought the dressing was so yummy and my husband said he thought it was a bit fishy. He managed to eat it all so it couldn't have been that bad! For dinner I had the chicken parmesan and my husband had the lobster ravioli. Both were amazing! The chicken was not over friend, it was tender and so tasty. My husband's entree was also so good. \n\nAfter dinner Yolanda brought out some gelato for our son who was in heaven!! \n\nThis place is amazing and we will absolutely be back when we come back to Las Vegas! | 1 |
This place used to be Falconi's Acura of Las Vegas (and may still show up that way on some invoices or bills of sale) but is called Acura of Las Vegas, at the NW corner of Rainbow and Sahara.\n\nPretty average to perhaps below average sales experience - some high pressure tactics when I purchased my new Acura, and took a long time to negotiate a fair price. Boiler room tactics used - 4 square numbers game - 'let me go and check with the manager' over and over with a story about meeting me part way, made me sit for a while during all of this attempting to wait me out, all of the 'old standards' in car sales gamesmanship. \n\nF&I experience was generally below average as well - lots of sales add on attempts for high price wheel and tire insurance and all of those low value high price add-ons.\n\nService experience was very poor. Every time they serviced my car, it came back with grease on the interior or some damage. Even after detailing it, had grease on the interior - very poor.\n\nTheir service writers, in particular, provided poor service, never checked car/did quality control when it was ready to be picked up to see if it was in proper condition, resulting in consistent poor interior condition when picked up. Seemed to be disinterested in service. Service writers also very disrespectful to customers in my opinion. Some specific ones were very poor - but will not name names (but they know who they are). Service managers also seemed disinterested in service in my opinion.\n\nFor warranty work, they never had enough loaners, would send you out to a Buick dealership down the road on Sahara and rent you a Chevy Cobalt - and you would waste 1 hour round trip for the privelege, for shuttles and waiting. I once even got stuck with the Chevy Cobalt rental bill on my credit card when I was having warranty work done (even though this was a loaner for warranty work - the car was provided through Enterprise, so all rental procedures were followed), and it took three months, many phone calls (few returned and staff turnover led to retracing ground many times) - and a very angry personal visit to get this resolved - not exactly Acura quality service.\n\nWill never use this dealership again. | 0 |
Super slow. \nCame with a table of 8 for brunch and were seated promptly since the restaurant was essentially empty. Orders were taken and it was a solid 50 minutes before our food arrived. When we asked about the timing we were given some lame excuse about how there were orders in infront of us, but like I said the restaurant was empty when we got there...\n\nFood ranged from awesome (French toast special) to passable (most everything else). Service was polite engaged and friendly, but somewhere between the front and the kitchen there were big problems.\n\nI won't come back. | 0 |
DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE! The Better Business Bureau has an F for this company. They lost my carry-on suitcase between the airport and the hotel, and they NEVER responded to even acknowledge the loss. We should all spread the word about these misconducts, and stop this consumer bullying. | 0 |
This is toward the service department. I had an appointment for 8 am on a Saturday and I did not know who my service adviser was. I was standing in the lobby room waiting for someone to approach me. Finally after 15 minutes, a serve adviser named Kristi came and talked to me after the service manager approached me asking if I needed help. I said no, I have not been helped yet. \n\nFirst, I needed an inner boot replaced because it was torn. The service tech did replace them BUT the service tech claims my AC was leaking. The service tech talked to Kristi Moore and talked about figures on how much it was cost to replace it. They were quoting about 1300 bucks. I said oh really? When I turned the AC, it is blowing cold. I told them have you even turned the AC on yet? The service tech said not yet. I told him you are telling the AC is out and it is really not. He made a side comment and laughed. Also after I came home, there was a funny noise when I make a right turn on the passenger side. When I got home and ramped up my car, I found the service tech did not screw in a bolt where the wheel and axle meets to replace the inner boot. That was a total failure and I could have gotten in an accident.\n\nSecond, I took my car to get an oil change and I always double check their work. Unfortunately, the service tech guy likes to over torque the oil filter and transmission plugs. I should of written down the name who serviced my car or if it is the training issue at Chandler of Subaru in general.\n\nFinally in my opinion, the service tech and Subaru of chandler are out to get your money and I am not going back there anymore. I found so many defects in their work and they are untruthful. | 0 |
I had heard Bunkys was a great restaurant with decent prices and an eclectic atmosphere. Well I was disappointed to find the food fairly average and prices high. Atmosphere great, service was ok. Weird vibe from owners. I really don't understand the rave reviews here. The two entrees were acceptable but not noteworthy by any means. I prefer great food over ambience. Some must like it the other way around. | 0 |
I have brought so many people here and nobody has ever been disappointed! I haven't tried one thing that I haven't liked. Every time I try something it becomes my new favorite.\n\nGreat food great atmosphere great service... What else could you ask for.\n\nAlso, don't forget to bring Fido. They have a dog friendly patio! | 1 |
This is about 7 months overdue, but somehow I lost this review. After my initial review, I was contacted by a manager, who apologized for my and my family's experience, and she told me to please let her know when we were in Vegas next, and she would make sure we had a better experience.\n\nMy parents ended up in Vegas a few months later with two friends, and since they were with me on our first visit, and they paid for it, I figured they should be able to enjoy the free visit. They called and let the management know they were coming before a show, and were treated to a completely free meal, including drinks. \n\nFrom all accounts, the meal they had was great. The manager gave them what she considered her \""best\"" server, who my parents agreed was attentive, charming and responsive. My parents and their friends enjoyed an appetizer, entrees and plentiful drinks, and had no complaints. My father even ordered a seafood dish and said it really surpassed his expectations. \n\nIf this had been the only time we'd been to this restaurant, it obviously would be a 5 star review. However, it was pretty clear that the amazing service my family received was due to our previously bad experience, so I have to take that into account. Also, although they were treated to their drinks, they retail price for margaritas was nearly $16 dollars each, which is a pretty pricey margarita. They were pretty good, but definitely not the best we've had, and certainly not worth their normal price tag. I'm not sure we would come back immediately, since our two experiences obviously differ wildly, but if we were coming for appetizers only, I might consider it again. Their willingness to correct their mistakes, especially in a town where repeat customers are not always a realistic goal, make me more inclined to visit again in the future. | 1 |
Buyer beware! These fools will tell you that they have a reservation saved for you on the phone, but deny you made it when you show up. A late black woman who somehow plays the role of hostess is rude and doesn't care that they messed up and didn't log your reservation. The food is bland, and the pasta is overcooked and/or nuked. Furthermore, the COOKS got into a fist fight. | 0 |
A bit disappointed in this weekend's visit. I've eaten at NNY for quite a few years, and after an afternoon of furniture shopping, and surrounded by the bit \""Mall\"" restaurants, I was pleased to see NNY, so my wife and I went in. We sat ourselves and a waitress came by a few minutes later to see if we had been helped. \n\nShe didn't know what beer they had on draft, odd, since half of what you sell is probably beer, and when my wife asked a question about a mixed drink she wasn't sure. I ordered the House Calzone, sausage, pepperoni, ricotta, mozzarella, and marinara sauce. My wife ordered the apple walnut salad with chicken on top and the dressing on the side.\n\nThe waitress came by to see if we wanted another drink. The blue drink my wife ordered was too sweet for her to drink another, so the waitress suggested the green drink on the opposite page. (East and West Coast, but I can't recall which was which.) The green one has sweet and sour mix in it, which gives my wife indigestion when it's the main component of something like a margarita, so she asked the waitress how much sweet and sour was in there. She didn't know, and headed off to the bar to find out.\n\nThe manager showed up with the food shortly after that and we asked her. She said they could leave the sweet and sour out, so my wife said that would be fine. She asked if there was any dressing, as it was supposed to be on the side. The kitchen had tossed it in with the salad. It was a very light vinaigrette, so she was okay with it. The manager left to put in the drink order and my wife noticed that her salad was missing chicken. She's watching me eat my calzone, attempting to get the attention of the waitress. She finally came over and threw the cooks under the bus: \""I put the order in right, they messed it up.\"" She went to get the chicken. And my wife watched me eat.\n\nFor a pizza and wings place, the calzone was marginal. It didn't seem to have very much in it. I didn't detect any ricotta cheese, but was surprised by a lot of diced green peppers, which are supposed to go in the veggie calzone. Not my favorite, but I ate them. While my wife watched. Eventually, her green drink came, as did a plate of sliced chicken breasts, which appeared to be straight from the microwave. Although they appeared to have grill marks, it didn't taste like they had been anywhere near a grill. My wife said it tasted like boiled chicken, unseasoned, and totally unpleasant on the salad. We go to Oregano's a lot, and their chicken marinade complements the flavor of the salad. This seemed like an afterthought.\n\nThen manager was very gracious about the whole thing. She took my wife's salad off the bill, as well as one of my beers.\n\nI might go back if we're in that area in a few months, just to see if it's improved. If so, I'll probably stick to the wings. | 0 |
We received pappadum plus delicious tamarind and mint sauces to begin our meal and after an exceptionally long wait we received our aloo tiki, deep fried mashed potatoes, which were overdone and virtually inedible. \n\nA few minutes later the remainder of our meal, chicken makahani, lamb saag, plain basmati rice and kabuli naan (stuffed with raisins and nuts) appeared. The naan was flat as a pancake and the filling was very bland. Both entrees were large and delicious though the lamb was on the tough side. We concluded the meal with a shared portion of carrot halwa which was a bit too sweet. \n\nService, other then by the busboy, was abysmal from start to finish. The sole waiter, I am guessing the owner, sat in a booth across the room from us playing with a cell phone and never once looked in our direction to determine if we or any of the other diners needed anything. I had to call the busboy over to get our check and then it took the waiter an inordinate amount of time to process the payment. | 0 |
Well I am eating here right now and all I can say is blah. We ordered potato skins and a western burger. The potato skins came out the same time as our burger. I really hate when I get my starter the same time as my meal. The potato skins are just \""eh\"" and the burger wasn't much better. On a scale of 1-10 i give it a 1. The bun was cold and hard, the onion straws were chewy and the ham tasted off. So would I tell someone to come here for the food? No way. I've had better burgers at jack in the box. So if you drive by this place just keep going. Believe me I'm doing you a favor. | 0 |
We stayed here for a week, rooms have old nasty furniture and 70's carpet, wifi never worked, you can't even walk in or out of the hotel without getting mobbed by venders and vacation time share sales people. It got so bad by the end of the trip that I just wanted to punch them in the face. Our reservation was for a smoking room with a strip view. When we checked in we were told the only way we could have a strip view was in a no smoking room, and we would have to downgrade the room. It took 20 min on hold just to get the front desk several times. I finally just hung up. We will NEVER stay in this hotel again. It's the most Getto hotel on the strip. | 0 |
With so many great pizza options in Ahwatukee, and throughout the rest of the valley, it surprises me that Mellow Mushroom thrives and survives. We did not enjoy our pizzas - they were under cooked, soggy, and the toppings were low quality. Totally not worth the money! Two stars for good service and a nice beer selection. | 0 |
Vegas buffets! When you go to Vegas you have to visit at least one. However, I was very disappointed by the Bellagio buffet. It is very very expensive and I didn't feel like I was getting my money's worth. Most of the food was just OK and the prime rib was dry and chewy. I guess I was expecting it to be better than the run of the mill buffets but it was just like any buffet with mass produced food sitting under heat lamps. For the price I would never go back. | 0 |
One hour on the phone to try to fix an email problem, then I get transferred to a different department, who then stated that they couldnt help to then get transferred to a different person who stated that they couldnt help me with their own service! I wish they had Centurylink in my neighborhood. Maybe they dont give a shit because they dont have to. Given a choice: run forrest run! | 0 |
It's great: walk in, get a bowl, smush as much into a bowl as you can, add sauce, they cook, you eat.\n\nPick the meats you like. I usually stick with beef. Add veggies. I pick lots of mushrooms. I add tofu to add protein. Pour on sauces to flavor. They have recipes posted to guide you. Then hand your bowl over to the chef and he cooks it and gives you it back all nice and hot in a clean bowl. You can then add a bowl of rice, get a bowl of soup, a glass of something to drink and you're all set.\n\nI used to eat here a lot when I lived in Mesa. We were up here so stopped in and enjoyed lunch. It's a great value for your buck! | 1 |
I actually haven't eaten here yet, just order to-go. The wings are great and the fact that I can play with flavors and mix them, is awesome. The salads are also a good size, I definitely recommend the steak, although it's a wing place, the butter parmesan sauce on the sirloin is delicious. You do have to keep in mind it is a brand new establishment, working out the kinks. I do recommend it to a lot of people. | 1 |
Frankly, I used to enjoy this place, but the new menu is bunk and service went down hill. Our waitress botched our drink order multiple times, but we had no recourse since they add 18% gratuity to parties of 7. They even charged an extra $2 for adding ice to my scotch!! The Omikase sashimi combo claims to have 18 pieces, but I counted 14. What's with all the sauces? They're trying way too hard with this: since when does sashimi need to be drenched in sauces? Rather than accentuating the fish, the sauces ruined it. Plus the pizza was greasy. I won't be returning. | 0 |
So.. The Earl of Sandwich is a real person (well technically 'was') and yes he did invent the sandwich. According to legend, he was an avid poker player, and he would not allow the simple inconvenience of hunger stop him from playing cards. Thus, he ordered the chef to put a steak between to pieces of bread so he could hold it with one hand, and his cards in the other... the sandwich was born. \n\nJus wanted to throw out that random piece of trivia...\n\nSo one my favorite food is of courses sandwiches, and this fact gets me very excited whenever I go to check out a sandwich I haven't been to.\n\nI had heard of Earl of Sandwich before, and seen it a few times on Food Network and I finally got the chance to check out the one at PH. Yay it was fun! They serve up these golden bricks of pure deliciousness. Every sandwich they have is warm and toasted. Waaay better than Quiznos so don't even compare...\n\nThe only things that keeps me from giving them a stellar 5 star review is the fact that the sandwiches seem kind of small, I could easily eat 2 of them. At about $7-8 per sammich, I do expect more. On top of that, expect a crowded dining experience. There is usually a line (which moves quick) but it can be tough to find a spot to sit down and actually eat. The place is open 24hours and the fact that their fountain drinks actually have some odd choices is reason to celebrate.\n\nIf you like sammiches, and your on the strip, czzzech dis place outttt. | 1 |
So so good!! Not only is the food great the service is excellent!! Awesome job! Plus kids eat free Sunday and free ice cream! | 1 |
Great passion and insights from this entire team. They help you learn to be the best version of yourself. | 1 |
So my first impression wasn't great. I waited at the counter for a while, at first enjoying the adorable decor but rapidly getting antsy at the total lack of service. Finally I peeked my head around the corner to the general store side and saw a young handsome barista type with his feet up, on his cell phone. He jumped up to help me, to his credit, and made me an iced latte. I paid and sipped it walking away before I realized it was sweet. I took it back semi-sheepishly saying I had sort of been hoping for just espresso and milk. Without batting an eye he made me another. Two minutes later I heard another customer order an iced latte and this time I heard him say \""the sugar is here if you want to add any.\"" I dug this quick adaptation. The cookie I tried was delicious, the airconditionning is welcome and there are all kinds of cute and tasty things I'd come here to try. Definitely a welcome addition to Westmount. | 1 |
Update: apparently an employee screwed up and charged me for 4 days instead of 1 day. Should be resolved soon. I still did not like the vibe or selection of cars. I will use hertz instead where I always have great service and no issues.\n\nHorrible. I rented a jaguar xjl from airport exotics location in Vegas and just looked at my credit card statement which said $1,213 for one day rental when the actual price I agreed to was $304. Sorry guys the car would never rent for that much. It is not that nice. I have the receipt and will be disputing this with credit card company. Unacceptable practices enterprise | 0 |
I wish I possessed the power to delete this place from Yelp and keep it secret. since I cant , I will share.\n\nOthers have said essentially disregard the visuals with this place. Fact. it is in the 'hood, has a downscale exterior appearance, limited parking, and a colorful human element circulating on the street adjacent to the area. Nothing dangerous, just colorful. \n\nJust park your sled and go inside.\n\nThe interior consists of a single room of ~30'x20' with perhaps a total of ten 4-top picnic table/bench style tables. \n\nWait staff brings menus. The fare is simple - flame singed animal protein ferried to your table on a small sterno fired BBQ contraption about the same size of a 12pack of soda cans.\n\nWe ordered a beef, pork and chicken paradilla, termed a half order. For $13,it arrives with tortillas, salsa, lime wedges, and onion on the BBQ contraption which I surmise is a parradilla.\n\nThis meal would be a contender for my last meal if I were on death row. Perfect. Super tasty. Smple. Excellent value.\nFree people watching. What more can a carbon life form hope for?\n\n$19.36, with tax,before tip, for a sizeable pile of meat, a giant horchata and a giant soda.\n\nIf you want enchiladas, albondigas or a taco salad look elsewhere.\n\nThis joint does one thing, and one thing only, very well.\n\nMy ONLY complaint would be the tortillas and tortilla chips could be a bit better quality \nbut things are actually fine as they are.\n\nI hope the folks get rich and stay in business for many years to come.\n\nGo, disregard the optics of the place, enjoy, and thank us band of swarthy reviewers\n for convincing you to give this gem a shot. | 1 |
A number of the reviews here giving off the \""eh\"" vibe? That's because Soho is a kind of \""eh\"" place.\n\nI visited for the first time yesterday evening. My boyfriend and I decided to stroll over the bridge to catch some Jazz Live in Katz Plaza (Roger Humphries - really good show) and then headed to North Shore for some grub. Now, I don't find any of the restaurants near PNC to be that good (see my Bettis Grill review) so I knew we weren't going to find anything spectacular. We settled on Soho because I'd never been there before and Atria's doesn't appeal to me.\n\nI did like the open layout on the inside of the restaurant. Looks like a perfect place to catch a game. Finally - a halfway decent TV setup, Pittsburgh! The bar is ginormous and they seemed to have an extensive liquor and beer selection. The draft selection was lacking, but they did have quite a few choices in bottles, if that doesn't bother you. I did not check their wine list, but I know they do have one.\n\nMy boyfriend ordered a chicken stir fry and I got a cheddar burger. My first thought: \""These two things should never be on a menu together.\"" He said the stir fry was so-so. Ingredients were spot on, but it was lacking any real flavor. Someone mentioned this place as being a runner for best burger in town - huh?? There are a number of places I would put before Soho's: Winghart's, Burgatory, even Olive Or Twist! My cheeseburger tasted like a frozen Bubba Burger from the grocery store (you know the ones ... ). It wasn't terrible perse, but it wasn't particularly good, either. It was just so-so. The cheddar cheese on it was not very appealing - it tasted like one of those individually wrapped Kraft slices. Onion rings were tasty, but I've rarely, if ever, had bad onion rings.\n\nI would visit this place again if my focus were more so on watching a game and drinking than actually eating. Otherwise I say pass. In fact, skip into town over eating in the north shore at all. | 0 |
The squash curry at Ha Long Bay is delightful. \n\nOnce you've had a taste of this red curry sauce, there's no turning back. It's been known to convert non-curry fans into true curry addicts. This is truly a feel-good dish that's packed with flavors that will warm the soul. The gentle medley of spices will have you hooked at first bite and will leave you craving that flavor like no other. \n\nWithin the curry is a great blend of zucchini, Thai eggplant, bamboo, basil and, of course, squash. Ha Long Bay incorporates both acorn and butternut squash into this dish, and these components are the star of the show. They retain their lovely flavor while also absorbing a good amount of the spices from the curry, which makes for a hearty yet healthy meal. \n\nAddicts beware. | 1 |
4 1/2 stars easily! It's mid December and this course was in immaculate shape. I'm not sure if they just over seeded recently but the fairways looked better then astro turf - pure perfection. \n\nThe views here are breathtaking and even the range and practice areas are perfect. i was told the course had recent change in ownership and is now Canadian owned and is around ten years old. \n\nThe best scenic hole is #18 and looks like it should be in a postcard. The pro shop is now build, well stocked and hot dogs at the turn are delish too! \n\nI highly recommend playing Los Sendas Golf course you will not be disappointed. | 1 |
This review for this location is based on the fact that I've been to 3 other locations. Don't go! Skip it! The customer service is horrible (I know it's vegas). The food is 20% higher than other locations (I know it's vegas), and that makes it too expensive as any RF Cafe is a little on the high side.. Long wait, they messed up our order, longer wait to get it replaced... And did I mention the lousy customer service? I would recommend going to RF Cafe but definitely not at this location. We were at Houdini's magic shop afterwards and the guy who worked there had the same basic opinion.\n\nI heard from upper management and that was nice. Enough to upgrade them to two stars but still won't go back. I don't think upper managements concerns are shared by local management. Will continue to visit the one in Downtown Disney! | 0 |
I won't give anything away in case you still want to see the show, but I gotta say, this show sucked.... It was borring, unfunny, and they awkwardly threw in advertisments for products such as the I-phone, twinkies, and the roomba vacuum. I sat in the second row and got sprayed with some bannana marshmellow puree stuff. They gave us panchos to wear but it still got all over my jeans. They were gracious enough to reimburse me for my dry cleaning bill though. All in all, I'd say to take a pass on this one. | 0 |
I've never had such a heartbreaking experience in my life with any store/restaurant/customer service establishment. I'm not even a yelp kind of person, but I'm writing this review, my first ever, in hopes I save even one person from the stress this store has put on me.\n\nI'm my best friend's maid of honor and she chose to purchase her wedding dress and have her bridesmaids buy their dresses through this store. It just so happens that my brother is also getting married, and using the same bridesmaid dress designer as my friend, so I figured I could kill two birds with one stone and order both dresses through Lillian Lottie. From the beginning my experience was horrible. Though there were a few saleswomen who were quite kind and competent over the phone (I do not live in Phoenix, so my transactions were all over the phone), the majority have no idea what they are doing. Most times I called I would be put on hold til I was eventually hung up on, put through to the wrong person, or told that the salesperson was unavailable and would return my call. (Obviously I understand that a client in store is more important than a phonecall, so returning my call seems totally reasonable. But she never took down my name/number. ...That info is kind of essential to return a call, isn't it?)\n\nNext problem: the ordering of the dresses. I will spare the long-winded details of this next part, but in a nutshell, my dresses were both tremendously too large. I understand that bridal sizes are different than street clothes, but considering the fact that my measurements were sent to them from a tailor, and that the designer of the dress had a website that said my measurements should have equalled a 10, I found it quite odd that they were insisting on my purchasing a 14. Listening to the woman on the phone, I agreed. Huge mistake. The dresses showed up at my door and when I tried them on I looked like a lady on the cover of People magazine wearing her clothes after she had lost 100lbs. I called Lillian Lottie devastated begging for a return and reorder, and they said it was too late, there was nothing they could do, and that they stood by their size chart. The designer couldn't possibly make a new one in time. \nTurns out every single other bridesmaid had the same issue with their dresses. (Though none as severe as mine, and unfortunately none of them had purchased TWO dresses.) After much stress on the sweet bride (who eventually removed her purchased wedding dress from Lillian Lottie and took it to be tailored at another place... oh, did I mention they originally ordered her the wrong dress? I suppose I will save that for her yelp post...) we managed to get a little bit of money back from Lillian Lottie for the alterations. They even admitted that they messed up with my sizes specifically. So I took the two dresses to a local, well-respected tailor and awaited the alterations. Today I picked up my dresses...\n\n...They look horrible. The tailor did a beautiful job working with what she could. She basically had to recreate the two gowns, but there was nothing much she could do... they look like completely different dresses. I'm so upset with Lillian Lottie because rather than just admitting from the beginning that they may have miscalculated sizing they could have returned the dresses to the designer and get a smaller size. Instead they were too bent on being \""right\"" and said there wouldn't have been enough time. (I even contacted a higher up from the actual dress designer, and they were appalled that Lillian Lottie claimed it couldn't be done at the time this first issue with Lillian Lottie occurred.)\n\nMy best friend's wedding next week. The dress looks disgusting, but it is what it is. My brother's wedding is in October, so I'm hoping I can work with the designer and figure something out. It may seem odd that though this debacle has been going on for several months, that I'm only posting this now. However picking the dresses up from the tailor today and looking at the dresses hanging next to me right now, knowing that it is over $500 worth of dresses that I will never wear again is enraging. They should pay for both of these dresses. But they won't. They have my money and I'm out of their hair, so why would they? So basically I'm writing this post to warn you ladies out there... do not shop at this establishment.\n\nWorst part is I'm engaged. I'm having a humongous wedding in Phoenix in May. I have yet to buy my dress or choose the bridesmaids dresses. Not only will I be taking my business elsewhere, I will make it a priority to inform any one I can to never shop at this place.\n\nTo Lillian Lottie: I expected more. You seemed to have class. Sadly, I was proven otherwise and unfortunately I'm the only one suffering from it. Two dresses and over $500 down the drain. And please don't respond with a snarky comment, Lillian Lottie, why I'm wrong and you're right. I've noticed you do that, and it's unbecoming. | 0 |
This is the second time my girlfriend and I go here. What a huge disappointment. We got the onion soup and a salad. The onion soup was bland and the salad was soaked in dressing. Very disappointed, because the same salad and soup were so good the last time we were here six months ago. \n\nThe waiter seemed like he was more interested in the game on the tv's than waiting tables. The other two times we ate here were amazing. From seeing other reviews, it seems this place is going downhill. What a shame. This was such a great place.\n\nThe two stars are because the place was very clean. | 0 |
This is Phoenix's attempt to build up a nightlife area downtown. In my opinion I've seen better. Here's why:\n\nPros\n+ Yes, there's some variety of restaurants/bars....Tilted Kilt, Arrogant Butcher, Copper Blues, Jimmy John's, Lucky Strikes.\n\n+ It's located near US Airways Center and Chase Field. Great for pre/post-game partying.\n\n+ For the most part, it's kept clean.\n\n+ The Palomar Hotel is pretty cool.\n\nCons\n- Besides game nights or concert nights, this place is D-E-A-D....a ghost town. The only people here on those nights are the handful of residents from downtown, and they're no fun at all.\n\n- Parking sucks. You can park in one of the underground parking structures or hotels nearby valet, which are expensive.....or the surface street parking lots, which are unsafe with no attendants.\n\n- Panhandlers will hit you up for money as you walk around.\n\nIn most cities, the downtown area is a destination for nightlife and fun. In this case, it's only a destination when there's a special event nearby. We've stopped coming here on off-nights because it was a waste of time each time we did. Oh well, maybe someday it will become something better.\n\nReturn Factor - 30% | 0 |
Lunch on Christmas Eve was great with my wife and mother-in-law. Just one problem our server did not seem to care to address the ASPARAGUS that is served with the inedible part still attached . Cooking 101 basic food preparation such as removing the the bark part of the asparagus should be known by their \""Cooks\"", I don't think a \"" Chef \"" would serve asparagus like that. 2 stars now maybe 4.5 if we did not have the asparagus. The server should have addressed this problem with the \""cook\"". | 0 |
Question time:\n\n-Are you a visitor to this fine city and thought you'd check the Yelp pages for something fun and possibly 'traditional' to do?\n\n-Are you a local looking to be twirled around pleasantly on a night of light drinking and ceilidh? \n\n-Do you prefer to end a night with a smile instead of wanting to head-butt your own face?\n\nIf you answered yes to any of these simple questions, Ghillie Dhu is not for you. \nI was lured in with a group for dinner and ceilidh dancing and had been warned previously by my local friends this place was rubbish. Advice not heeded! \n\nThe space itself is KINDA impressive, though I thought the fluro-pink lighting cheapened everything and gave a very 'George-st' vibe. Lame.\nThe food: completely meh. 2 stars. Out of a possible 6. The food was approximately 33% good.\nThe service wasn't absolutely nasty but one of the waiters did drop a dirty fork on my slacks when she cleared the table. Orders were taken wrong. Shit was a bit unorganised. At least it was all done with a smile. Also, drinks are expensive mon frere. \nThe ceilidh was UNBELIEVABLY HORRIBLE. Shoulder to shoulder, stilettos driving into the ground on all sides, large drunken men crashing through groups of small tourists, and the most overwhelming stench of cheap cologne and fart I've EVER encountered. I felt sick, bruised and angry after about 5 minutes on that disgusting DF. \nGhillie Dhu is not worth the money or effort. It does look ok, but underneath that imposing medieval smile is a lusty, money-grubbing whore of a sleaze-pit, thirsting for your tourist/curiosity pounds without putting out the expected amount of enjoyment. Definitely a one-star place.\n\n*BONUS STORY!!!!!!!!*\n\nThe VERY next night after this depressing experience, I was out with some girls for a birthday. The BD girl wanted to go dancing and told us we were heading to (you guessed it) Ghillie Dhu. \n\nThank my lucky stars, praise flying-spaghetti-monster, oh, brave new world etc etc.\n\nNow, this group was 7 girls and 2 guys (me and a comrade), we'd had maybe two (2) drinks at the traverse theatre bar and we were dressed smart casual. The bouncer let all the girls in (including my fiancee), then before I could even open my mouth, make an impression, do ANYTHING, I was told my pal and I were too drunk and to piss off. So we all left.\n\nAnd THAT is why I give this place 2 stars. Because I didn't have to go a second time. | 0 |
Well, The Milestone is a dive bar that does punk, metal and rock shows. The cover is usually pretty cheap, the beer is REALLY cheap, the sound system is OMG LOUD! and the place sure has a lot of character. It's the kind of place native Charlotteans think of fondly because they snuck in to see Black Flag when they were 15 back in 1983. Or had their first sexual and\\or alcohol experience in the parking lot. Or some such other fond teen memory that makes them overlook the place's serious shortcomings.\n\nFor those of us who are Charlotte transplants? It's... something. Let me say this: the bathrooms here are (by FAR) the nastiest in Charlotte. And I'm a GUY. I can't imagine the poor ladies having to hover over the toilets there, afraid of the as-yet-undocumented pathogens lurking on the seat. Seriously folks, the bathrooms here are BEYOND NASTY! And points off for cutting out indoor smoking. They used to not care about the NC statewide ban on indoor smoking (\""yeah, like the cops ever come HERE\"", the bartender told me), but a few months ago they decided to ban it... thus removing the one thing I really liked about it. \n\nDon't get me wrong folks. If you go there with good friends to hear a good band you'll have a fun time. It's just that now that I'm 41 years old I'm a bit less tolerant of subpar facilities than I used to be, | 0 |
I finally stopped by with my girl to try the frozen hot chocolate after reading so many rave reviews about it. I decided to get the 32oz for $15 since our sweet tooth was really buggin' out. What I got was instant hot chocolate powder blended with milk and ice, which I could have made myself for about $0.75. \n\nI don't know how good the food is but based on one of their signature dessert items, this place is a joke. Do yourself a favor and grab an ice-blended mocha from the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf at Lake Mead and Tenaya, that's what frozen hot chocolate should taste like. | 0 |
I was a little scared reading the reviews here but went on the food comments. The food reviews are true. Pretty good stuff and I'm from the east coast. One of the best plates of spaghetti and meatballs I've had. The salad bar is okay. My husband enjoyed his pizza and Samuel Adam's. It was obvious to me and not in a bad way that the server is trying honestly to improve. She was genuine and nice. I'll be going back. | 1 |
I'm with the other reviewers - The Scotsman Lounge has something charming and relaxing about it.\n\nLocated in an area of Edinburgh that is hoaching with tourist traps (that probably bore visitors as much as locals), The Scotsman's Lounge keep it simple and authentic. It's a straight up, honest pub with a good selection of booze and lots of corners where you can grab a few quiet ones with your mates.\n\nAlong with the generally good natured locals, you get a lot of tourists and commuters drinking in here, too. That only adds to the dimenions of this pub, and gives the atmosphere a nice, varied buzz.\n\nI have yet to stumble in here on a night they're playing live music, but I'm sure it's good (even when it's bad). As Gavin said it beats leary joints pumping out the karaoke. Overall, there's something refreshingly basic about this pub - it lacks the pomp and swagger of many Edinburgh bars (a good thing), but what you can hope for is good service and a sincerely good night out.\n\nTip for the tourists - a lot of the guided walks (including the ghosty ones) meet outside here! | 1 |
By far my top 5 places I have to eat it when I visit my homeland, Scottsdale, AZ. I love it when people complain that this place is pretentious... why because it is the only place in AZ that is consistently great and has been running since 1988 (far longer than most places ever make it in the dale), because the wait staff is extremely competent and actually looks great and groomed? Because they actually care about the design of their restaurant and support artists and have an extremely interesting and topical rotating art installations several times a year? Or because they have the best drinks in the city, THE MOSCOW MULE IN THE COPPER MUG IS AMAZING!!!!, and the best chicken sandwich and waffle fires I have ever had. Then yes it is pretentious, and I LOVE IT. This place also rocks because they have been putting up with my mom and her friends for 20 years and their silly requests. Like, saying they want their food on a plate not in a basket, they need their diet cokes in the tallest pilsner glass with extra cups of ice, five sides of buffalo blue cheese sauce, and helping them with their strategic seating requests so that they can view every patron that enters and exits..... now come on, that is some service! | 1 |
Great service, and great food. Passed snacks included an artichoke cake served cold with an olive tapenade. My favorite was a shaved beef with mascapone dressed in truffle oil. The main courses included a cesar salad served in individual cups. Sliders were delicious with my favorite being chicken with roasted pineapple. They had a wonderful shrimp pasta dish that was gobbled up by people. Desserts were cupcakes in four different flavors, red velvet with real cream cheese frosting, a chocolate decadent cupcake, luscious lemon and finally a vanilla buttercream. I will definately recommend them for our next catering event in house. | 1 |
There's a trio of burger locations in the East Tropicana area of town that are kind of lumped together as classic, 'must have' places to try. I have already visited and been pleasantly surprised by The Dispensary Lounge and The Badger Caf\u00e9, it was only a matter of time before I visited Sammy's LA Pastrami & Burgers. I've received plenty of comments on the three, and have equally read plenty about them on the internet. So after finally closing out the set, how does Sammy's stack up with the rest?\n\nSammy's has two locations in town, the aforementioned East Side location, and another on the west side of town also near Tropicana. Both locations are basically small shacks, and I was completely surprised to discover that there was actual seating inside the building for customers. The menu has a large amount of completely unhealthy-sounding items like sandwiches, fries, burgers and hot dogs all with an insane amount of toppings you may not expect or just question how they would all fit. This is definitely not the place to visit if you want just a plain burger and fries, as this is clearly not their approach. Kind of reminded me of Rambo's Kitchen actually.\n\nAfter much deliberation I decided to go with the steak burger: a single patty topped with ribeye steak, grilled onion, bacon, provolone cheese and steak sauce. What came out was just as expected: huge and messy. For such an insanely complicated burger and toppings, the bun is surprisingly well proportioned. It was grilled and crispy, yet soft and gooey inside and very tasty. The steak had good flavor, but the Worcestershire-like steak sauce became far too overpowering about halfway through. The onions and cheese were ok, but not too noticeable in all of the meat flavors. The bacon was a bit too hard; it had ok flavor but again was lost with everything else. The actual burger patty had very generic beef flavor and was very dry. You're clearly getting this for the novelty and toppings, and not the patty unlike Sammy's two local rivals which really thrived on the quality of their meat. While some people may like a giant, messy burger with too many toppings, I prefer something a little simpler and dare I say, healthier than this offering. While the flavors were all good, it was a bit much.\n\nThe garlic romano fries were decent; the heaps of seasonings on my skinny fries were enough to make my hands even filthier than they already were from the overly sloppy burger. They were good for a while, but by the end when they got cold they weren't really the same. And believe me, even the small is more than enough for one person, and if you're eating them with a burger you won't give them the proper attention while you're trying to handle all your toppings.\n\nMy next issue is the cost; sure you're getting quite the serving size and an excessive amount of toppings, but my meal came to $14.78 with burger, fries and drink. If you're strictly comparing this to the other two from this grouping, it's more than double the cost and not in the running. Even not comparing this to the other two, I'm not sure if I would pay this much just because there's too much going on for me. Maybe I'm too much of a burger purist? I like a quality burger, not an attraction with insane toppings, and that's exactly what you get here. If you're into extravagant toppings, by all means visit Sammy's, but if you're looking for just a quality burger at an amazing price, either The Dispensary Lounge or The Badger Caf\u00e9 are your best bets in this grouping. | 0 |
Came here after a long night at Tao. This place is 24/7 so you'll see tons of people here for some late night munchies. I got the #13 which was the combo Pho. It was delicious. The broth was amazing and the meats were so good. Noodles were perfect... not too chewy nor soft. Good way to end a night. | 1 |
Canned peas and corn in my soup and curry. No thanks.\n\nCurry was runny and the noodles in my drunken noodles were overcooked and super, super greasy.\n\nI'm disappointed. | 0 |
Staying at the Mandalay Bay for a convention and decided to have Mexican for breakfast. Had the Huevos Rancheros. Very delicious. Really some of the best I've ever had and for $18 it should be! | 1 |
All you can eat sushi! Mmmm...., tonight there was a nice selection of sushi to choose from. There are only so many ways to roll it, but they get creative with their veggies. My favorite tonight was a cucumber wrap spicy tuna. \n\nI was a Little disappointed with the oysters, they had no flavor, and the size of the crab legs were small. But overall, it's a nice way to eat until you're full, the sushi of your choice, with the added fried rice, noodle, various fish, chicken and beef dishes and of course shrimp tempura. \n\nThey have had the chocolate fountain for a while, but tonight I avoided it and went for the strawberry and apple tarts. Always enjoy Makino's, even better when Uncle pays, thanks Uncle! | 1 |
We spent the weekend here 11 to 13 November. The rooms were a good price for a weekend. The rooms are nice enough but the beds are awesome. My OH didn't want to get out because he felt so comfortable. \n\nThe bathrooms are small and we had an issue with drainage from the tub. It was quickly resolved though. They have Bath and Bodyworks toiletries which was a nice touch. Better than a lot of the others.\n\nWe like the casino here. It is clean and easy to navigate. It has some of the slots that we like at the low denominations we like, so all is good. The mixed drinks come in huge glasses, easily three times the size of most strip casinos. I don't think they are very strong though. | 1 |
Brio is a nice, family friendly restaurant in Tivoli. Before I give ny opinion on the food, i have to tell you I am really, really annoyed with restaurants that serve cold, hard butter with warm bread. Bread isn't hot enough to melt the butter on contact so the bread basket is pretty much a wash. \n\nOn with the food....if a restaurant serves a steak salad, that's generally what I order. Enter the steak salad at Brio. It is FRICKIN DELICIOUS!! The steak is prepared medium rare, unless you ask it be prepared another way. I did not. My steak was perfect. Seriously. Perfect. The salad was a mix of different lettuce, mushroom, cherry tomatoes, candied pecans and tons of gorgonzola. It's tossed with a creamy horseradish dressing. Next time, I'd ask for less dressing because I did find the salad was a little dressing heavy and because there really is a lot of gorgonzola on the salad. \n\nThe kids got penne with marinara and shrimp. They gobbled it up. The shrimp was cooked perfectly. They also ordered a small chocolate cake which, surprisingly, they didn't like.\n\nThe restaurant is nice. Service was good. We will be back. | 1 |
I am very happy to report that I no longer hold a grudge against El Pollo Loco. The chicken is great, the sides are great, and the service is excellent. | 1 |
I ordered the chicken kabobs and the pistachio baklava to go today. The kabobs were good but not the best I've tasted. It tasted better with the sumac though. The rice was also good. I didn't like the raw onions they have on the side. \n\nThe baklava was at par. There is something missing on the ingredient and I can't figure it out. It's also kind of pricey, 2 very small pieces for $2.50. \n\nI'll be back and will try something else. | 1 |
How hard is it to be polite? If you don't like your job, why work here? Dude took his time ringing up the customer in front of us while there were 3 other customers in the back of us. We asked a question and got a loud \""what!!??!?!\"" in return. His arrogant face was threw me over the edge! | 0 |
Love the drive through!!! Drive up order, pay, get drink, and on your way in less than 5 mins. WHOA!!! Green tea... =) The prices for flavored water (green tea) is kind of pricy especially, when I gup it down pretty quickly! | 1 |
Las Vegas is not really an ideal place for children(s) so what better way to keep them entertained is getting your child a new friend. \n\nLocated at Fashion Show Mall this place is hidden right on the third floor. Above where the Fashion Show is held. I've never been to a Build a Bear Store but my niece is in love with that store. I know my sister takes her every so often and gets a new \""bear\"". \n\nThe workers here are so friendly and we were there getting a new bear for my son and my niece. They had this new koala bear that features Cody Simpsons new single. Which I knew I was going to get for my niece. \n\nYou can choose from different outfits, clothing, shoes, dress ups and etc. for your little bear. I got my niece a pirate outfit and a sword for her bear as well. Once you complete bears outfit you got to the stuffing machine and a worker helps you choose what kind of song, noise you want and my favorite part is where you grab a heart and make a wish and stuff that heart in there. They also ask you if you want to register your new bear, which they ask for your address and will send you some newsletter and etc. Which I think is so adorable, like having a birth certificate for you little stuffed animal. \n\nIf I was a little girl I too would love love this store as well. I would definitely would want to come back here next time I am in town. The workers are very friendly and the store was very organized and neat! My sister picked out a monkey for my son and got him shoes and an outfit, I decided to get the shoes so he can practice tying his shoes soon. | 1 |
Right from check in, it was off to a rocky start. We chose to stay here after a negative experience in February, hoping that the renovation had done them some good...not entirely. We were given a room upgrade, which really was a downgrade considering we booked for two beds and the upgrade had a hide-a-bed. Wet back down to request a room with two beds and got moved to the back end of the far convention tower. Sat on it but then requested AGAIN to be moved, back to where we were SUPPOSED to be in the first place. Got attitude from the front desk agent, ran over by another angry guest an her suitcase who was trying to get up the front STAIRS with her bags (are there bellmen here?) and then made it to the room to have a shower. The tub didn't drain at any rapid rate. We later removed the screw in plug to find the drain full of other guests' hair *gag*! \nLater in the evening, it was felt that our air conditioner wasn't very cold and called maintenance. Waited over 45 mins before phoning the front desk and they promised once again, to send someone up. When he arrived, the Poor guy had to remove a filthy air filter and change it out in front of us, in order to get it circulating. He was rather polite! Thanks Mike! However, it still didn't fix the fact that you can't make the room and cooler than 60degrees. \nThe restaurants are more than hidden, the nightclub was closed when we went to look at it at 11pm and getting a cab at the main entrance was non existing. Took a quick walk to the MGM and within seconds, were on our way. \n\nKeep renovating, Tropicana...you have a REALLY long way to go!\n(I wrote this from my bed of room 1722 where I have the pleasure of spending two more, warm nights) | 0 |
I had more than one bad experience here. My first experience here the nail technician piled the acrylic on my nails so thick it was impossible to use my fingers. I had to go to another nail salon to have half the acrylic filed off and my nails reshaped because they were so big and bulky. \n\nI suppose shame on me for returning but, I did to get my eyebrows waxed. The waxing experience was pleasant and I was pleased with the outcome. The problem occurred several days later. I noticed my skin was very irritated with red bumps around my eyebrows. Apparently, the technician did not use fresh wax. \n\nI would not recommend this salon to anyone. | 0 |
Super loud and super dark, don't remember a whole lot else but I woke up with my shoes and coat on. Two stars? | 0 |
I have just recently discovered Rubio's and my belly is happy for it! Here's why: \n\n1.The food is tasty and high quality. \n\n2. Huge selection of food, so everyone in your party will be happy for sure.\n\n3. The prices are reasonable for what you receive.\n\n4. The staff is extremely friendly.\n\n5. Salsa bar! The salsas are all yummy and you can have as much as you like. \n\nWhat's not to like? If you like Mexican food and want to try something new, check out Rubio's! | 1 |
We went to recipes for breakfast today(8/15/10 Sunday). Food was below average, service was a little slow. To top it off, toward the end of out meal, i got up to take out son to the restroom. While up they cleared our table, even though myself and my son were not finished eating. I still had a diaper bag, cell phone and keys on the table. It was obvious we were coming back. This angered me greatly as i told my son he had to eat all of his food before we left. I complained about it however they didn't seem to care much. There were other empty tables so I do not see what the rush was to get us out the door.\n\nNote** review date says 10/15.. it was actually 8/15 just noticed that I never fully submitted. | 0 |
I wish I could have given this zero stars. My co-workers and I went into the Weary Traveler the other day for lunch - none of us have ever been there but we all heard relatively good things of the place. \n\nWhen we first entered, the initial shock was how cold the place was. I know that we were going through the midst of the Polar Vortex this week, but seriously there was very little difference in temperature from outside to inside. \n\nThe service was average at best, nothing to write home about except that our server appeared to be very disheveled and possibly might have missed a shower or two.. or three....\n\nOur food arrived, again nothing spectacular. \n\nBut that is where the fun begins... The next day when we all got to the office and reviewed the lunch from the day prior we all began to realize that each of us had come down with some sort of illness. None of us were sick the previous day (or the previous month). The only thing that we can attribute our illness to is this place. \n\nAll I know that is after going through 48 hours of a fever mixed in with severe nausea and a horrible cough, this place is not worth EVER eating again. | 0 |
This place is beyond amazing! cheap prices, great food, laid back atmosphere. Try the steamed chicken pho, broken rice with pork chop, and the coconut drink! | 1 |
A wonderful place for lunch or a casual romantic dinner! The salads and bruschetta trays are our favorites and the wine list is fabulous! | 1 |
The Hash house on Sahara severed me cold eggs and meat loaf. The waiter did not deliver the food and was not available to send the food back imediately. When he did arrive I told him the eggs were cold and meatloaf, which he offered to take back and warm up. | 0 |
Horrible company with horrible service. Dan is the only great employee left... save yourself and run. | 0 |
Judging by our breakfast and the sandwiches that were headed for other tables, nobody goes away hungry. The latkes (3 big cakes) were nicely seasoned and mixed well with the applesauce and sour cream. The hash can hardly be called hash when the meat content is at least 90%. The Everything bagel may be popular but my Egg bagel was both light and chewy, perfectly toasted.\n\nIt was surprisingly easy to get a table at 9am Saturday morning. The service was a bit slow -- a little bit of pleasant assertiveness solves the service issue -- but the food is worth the wait. I'd love to have lunch sometime but the breakfast had me skipping lunch and dinner. This place is on the permanent list for Vegas. | 1 |
Gyro Greek salad was quite large, tasty, not a great taste to the tzatziki, too much dill.\n\nWhat I appreciated most about the place, which happens to be a hole in the wall in a strip mall, was the customer service. Very friendly and cool peeps.\n\nI would definitely stop back when I happen to be in Phx. | 1 |
I have been going to the place for years to get my cupcake fix. Their cupcakes are delicious and moist with just the right amount of sweetness. I feel that they don't overwhelm their cupcakes with frosting like many places do, or at least other places that I've been to, and their cream cheese frosting is so good! Can't say enough great things about this place. You gotta try for yourself and I promise you won't be disappointed! | 1 |
They say you should be very careful of pick pocket thieves in Spain but never did I realize I could be safer in Spain than I was at Carnevino in Las Vegas. The staff puts words in your mouth and adds on services that you did not ask for and up charges anything and everything they can in hopes that you are a dumb consumer and will not realize what hit you. Then once you get the bill with an automatic gratuity because we had a group of 40 people the waiter tells you that the $1,800 tip is not shared with you tables wait staff and begs you to add an additional gratuity for them.\n\nSoeverything is overpriced, they think they heard you ask for $200 bottles of wine when you didn't, they charge you $20 per head without telling you to have a waiter walk around with a truffle shaver and I could go on. You should really stay as far away from this restaurant as you can. Deliberately unethical. | 0 |
I love this park. We used to go every year as a family. Now I take my own, they have great wooden coasters, water rides and plenty of shade to relax under. They also have a very large kiddie land. I love all of the older rides like the turtles and noah's ark, so much charm! Defintley stay late to see them all light up at night. Go on a weekday to avoid the crowds. I last went on a Friday and didn't have to wait any longer than 20 minutes for any ride. A great time was had by all. I just can't wait until the old mill isn't a 3D Garfield ride anymore-that one was a heart breaker...I fondly remember the old mill of my youth! The food is amazing, super delish and greasy potatoe patch fries covered in cheese and real bacon, bring the pepto! Fresh corn dogs, dip n dots, and of course I never leave with out some chocolate walnut fudge at the end of the night. Johnny Rockets was closed due to the kitchen being too busy or something so I can't review it, we had our dinner at the Cafe on the porch, it was lovely. | 1 |
Love the vibe! Love the space! \n\nThe breads are to die for and good god the take away pizzas are legit!! \n\nThis is the kind of place that made me glad I moved here. Place has a soul and is packed with 100% awesome foods and provisions! | 1 |
Yech. Seriously, yech. I don't understand what the fuss is with Garduno's.\n\nI was visiting friends in Vegas and hoping that we would go to Viva Mercado's (I truly heart that place so much) and instead I'm being dragged to a casino near their house - and it's a local casino that I HATED going to when we lived in Vegas - which just happens to house Garduno's. It's the Fiesta Rancho casino.\n\nSo not only am I doomed to suffer from bad mexican food (I have been to Garduno's before in that same casino) I am forced to wade through locals who are so hell bent on gambling.\n\nI decided to order their fajitas. What a freaking mistake. They were sizzling and so deceptive. They smelled so wonderful. My mouth was actually watering. Then after I assembled my fajita into the flour tortilla, I took a bite.\n\nNothing. No flavor, even the onions had been blanded out. How the fuck do you do that? Seriously. How the fuck can you get onions to lose their taste?! How? HOW? H O W ?! I could only tell the difference between the bell pepper and the onion thanks to texture. Their \""rice\"" was just that...rice.\n\nIt was a disappointment through and through. Service was ok and that's why I'm giving it 2 stars. The food was shite.\n\nThe atmosphere is loud. But I don't think their location within a casino really helped with that. You could hear the slot machines outside of the restaurant. One slot machines was so freaking loud I could swear I could hear it over the din of everything...and it was shouting, \""WHEEL OF FORTUNE!!!\"" I kid you not. If it were a kid I'd have turned to it and said, \""You're indoors now. Little voice.\""\n\nDecor is such a throwback to the 80s. You know what I'm talking about - that alleged upscale restaurant with the puffy booths and that nasty peach/pink pastel color teamed with green along with the sea green acrylic tabletop. ugh. I needed an intervention when I was sitting in that place. Badly.\n\nAfter all that hassle, I even paid for the crappy food for my friends and myself. I waved good-bye to my friends later on and made a beeline for Roberto's. Yea, I was that pissed off and angry at my food. I'd have gone to Viva Mercado's, but they were closed at 2am.\n\nJust a note -- why did Garduno's get voted best as one of the Best of Las Vegas? Does anyone in Vegas have taste buds? If they did, they'd be screaming for either Roberto's or Viva Mercado's as a Best of Las Vegas.\n\nSeriously, don't fall for Garduno's anywhere. I've had the misfortune of eating at 3 different ones in 3 different places -- don't fall for that nasty, bland, SALTY food. | 0 |
Great nails every time! I will come back every time. | 1 |
i went to starbucks and ordered a salted caramel mocha on ice. the lady replied to me a told me that they didnt have certain drinks and told me a whole list including every drink that had caramel. i ordered a peppermint mocha and waited patiently in line fore my drink to be made. the same lady prepared my two drinks. when she was giving us our drinks she also put on the counter a caramel frappucino and gave me a tall drink when i ordered a grande drink. the lady had lied to me and told me they didnt have that drink and while i was ordering i heard that more caramel drinks were being made. i ordered a drink that i get every sungle time i go to starbucks and the lady said that it was a summer drink, a drink only available in the summer time. when i started drinking my drink i found that there was hair in my cup. i was very disappointed and i will never come back. | 0 |
I met with Dr. Moschonas several months ago and found him to be one of the most uncaring physicians I have ever encountered. He is rude and arrogant and has little regard for his patients. Dr. Moschonas needs to develop his level of compassion for others. | 0 |
Fun choices for food\nCasual/formal environment, better food/environment for drinking than eating \nnot typical dim sums which tasted average but looked amazing\nReally good ribs on biscuit with cream cheese\nNot spectacular food but very good drinks\nNot recommended for kids but recommended for big groups or for couples\nExcellent service!\nOnly dinner served\nNEED to make reservations on weekends | 1 |
Drove by this place and thought it might be a diamond in the rough! It's more like an ugly rock! Not much here, seems very empty, reminds me of garage sale left overs | 0 |
Eating at this restaurant compelled me to sign up for yelp. It is outrageously overpriced (even for Vegas) and the quality is lacking. We had a party of 8 and there wasn't anything being enjoyed. The Dim Sum platter for seemed to be microwaved as the dumplings were unevenly heated and lacked flavor. One guests Pho was thin and the meat was super fatty and tough. The shrimp in all the dishes was fishy and mushy. Service was poor for how empty the place was. My beer glass was also washed poorly and looked like the previous beers foam dried on the glass. \n\nP.S. \n\nI would like to know if anybody has ordered the $175 Birds nest soup. | 0 |
Items Ordered:\nSliced Brisket, Pulled Pork, Spare Ribs, Cornbread\nMac n' Cheese\nSweet Potato Fries\nBiscuit\n\""New Orleans\"" French Toast with Sliced Bananas\nBanana Pudding\nRed Velvet Cake\nPraline\n\nLocated near Norm's Eggs Caf\u00e9 in a strip mall off South Durango and featuring \""World Famous\"" ribs with awards in 2007 and 2010 for the city's best barbeque it was with tempered expectations that I entered TC's Rib Crib and although I will say the Motown soundtrack and service were quite pleasant as I watched the Buckeyes obliterate Kent State, little else of my experience was even remotely good - a small, buttery biscuit and a jumbo praline the lone exception. Obviously the sort of place willing to cut corners as condiments include Aunt Jemima and 'honey' cut with glucose syrup and starch it was in a wide selection of meats, sides, and sweets that I invested and although costs were quite low for most items, so too was the quality - the ribs clearly parboiled without a note of smoke while thinly sliced brisket and pulled pork were nearly indistinguishable beneath artificially saccharine sauce. Mostly ignoring bland elbow noodles from which I consumed only a few bites and fries that arrived almost at meal's end as well as the $4.50 French Toast was flat and flavorless even with the $1.50 banana and whipped cream upgrade...the latter not supplied as they were apparently 'out'...and moving on to dessert, suffice it to say that the boxed vanilla pudding with only a hint of banana beneath 'nilla wafers is not worth $5.99 and although the frosting on a tiny sliver of red velvet cake was tangy and smooth the cake was so dry it literally crumbled to fork pressure - the majority of it joining nearly half the rest of my order in a waste basket when servers were otherwise occupied so as not to offend.\n\nLiterally the only patron present just past noon on a Saturday it is shocking to me that a business like TC's can sustain and as much as I try to support locals I cannot fathom a reason to return, particularly given a pricepoint higher than Rollin' Smoke despite quality on par with Famous Dave's. | 0 |
I had the Korean BBQ Sliders and I would get them again, but so much of this menu looks too good. I look fwd to the next try. | 1 |
I'm NOT all that impressed with WFM...esp with other healthy food grocery stores in close vicinity! It should be called Whole Paycheck Market...quite pricey esp for retirees! I bought 2 good-sized salmon steaks, took them home, and planned a dinner with a friend for them...special Asian marinade, too. When I fixed the marinade and put them in it 2 hour before dinner I went to score the skin so the marinade could soak into the meat and found there were still scales on the salmon! WFM does NOT scale their fish unless you ask...something I'd appreciate knowing prior to putting fish in the marinade! I DID take the fish back. I WISH they'd just put a sign up in the seafood market. $11./per pound for cookies...insane and they are open-air racks, which I spied some patrons eating directing out of using their fingers! ONE +...their holistic meds/make-up/remedy section is nicely stocked...even with some of the blue bottles w/droppers for essential oils and such! I may return for more of those. The 2 oils I wanted...both out of stock. So i won't be a frequent flyer @ WFM...I doubt they'll miss an older hippie chick. There'll be plenty of Millenials who don't mind their high prices. | 0 |
Went on Sunday night at 10:30 and the manager told me were closed when in the window it clearly say closed at 11:00 pm when I confronted him about it he called the cops on me wanting to intimidate me I said call the just waist my tax payers money on stupid stuff that u cannot take care of your self 1030 and the guy would not serve me I was going to pay and give them a good tip because of the hour he call the cops on me so I'm not planing on going to that place again may another on just not that restaurant he's just a manager fix my dinner I pay I leave simple transaction what so hard about that I bet the owner of the establishment would not like to be these comment about the guy he has in charge of he's restaurant... | 0 |
I definitely recommend coming here. The prices were reasonable, and we ordered AYCE sushi for dinner - they even offered half orders so we could sample more rolls. So yummy!! | 1 |
Not worth the 17 dollars per person just to get in. You dont even get to go out to the patch to cut your own pumpkins, you \""pick\"" from a \""patch\"" (aka a pile of pre picked pumpkins). Overpriced and overrated! | 0 |
not the best clubbing experience. went clubbing with my friends christmas eve and was a bit disappointed.\n\npros:\n- service: we got a table and the servers were very attentive. every time i reached over to get a drink a server appeared and offered to make me a drink. amazing. table was kept neat and empty cups taken away often\n- bathrooms were kept pretty clean. even more amazing that there werent any lines! \n- decor of the restaurant was nice... in keeping with the \""lavo\"" theme there were old roman/greek style fountains/faucets everywhere\n\ncons:\n- music: wasnt the greatest. really hit or miss with the songs. \n- bouncers: all up on our ass on seconds. my friend was leaning over and they made her sit up saying she cant sleep. my friends and i were fooling around and dancing, and they came over and asked us to stop. its seemed like all they had to say was stop stop stop. :(\n- the minute we drank all of our vodka they asked us to leave. sadness. what kind of service was that? \n\nwould i come again? i dont think so! | 0 |
\u00c0 ce prix-l\u00e0, du gros fourrage de gueule. \n\u00c0 noter d'abord que nous y \u00e9tions avec un Groupon, cela explique probablement la pauvre quantit\u00e9 du repas mais n'excuse certainement pas sa qualit\u00e9. \nFondue Savoyarde: super, ou pas: de l'emmental fondu qui recouvre simplement le fond de la casserole avec du pain rassis.... \nFondue Chinoise: de l'eau, \u00e7a c'est sur. Et le reste ? La viande et la crevette sont bonnes mais l'eau manque clairement de bouillon et les sauces semblent tellement pauvres au go\u00fbt. \nFondue au chocolat: ne vous \u00e9touffez pas! Une demi banane, une moiti\u00e9 de fraise et deux mis\u00e9rables chamalow devraient vous satisfaire. Ou pas, une fois encore. \nLe tout vaut la modique somme de 100$ + taxes + pourboire ... On restera chez nous la prochaine fois. | 0 |
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