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I tried to order 12 breasts via the drive-thru, and the woman's voice on the speaker told me simply \"I can't give you twelve breasts\" as if there was a rule against it. This was a large order, but not so large that it shouldn't be fillable on demand.\n\nWe debated it for a little bit through the speaker, and she then said that if I were to wait 20 minutes, she would be able to fill my order. There were other things as well, and a 20 minute wait in a drive-thru doesn't work, so I went inside to order.\n\nWhen I arrived, the same woman told me that \"if I sell you 12 breasts, then I don't have any chicken to sell other people.\" She actually explained to me that \"chickens only have two breasts.\" I instantly felt like she did not want MY business. \n\nLet me take this forum to explain something to the woman who dealt with me: YOU SELL CHICKEN. WHEN SOMEONE COMES INTO THE STORE TO BUY IT, YOU SELL IT TO THEM. YOU DO NOT TELL THEM THAT SELLING IT TO THEM WOULD BE BAD.\n\nI've never had someone ACTIVELY discourage me from spending money in their establishment. Thankfully I don't live in this area. I would not visit this store again.
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12 star
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Pros: Taste of New York Sirloin (the Japanese Wagyu 2 oz. specifically), cool decor, really nice server named Carlos\nCons: None?\n\nI went here with Kristin C. for our 2 year anniversary dinner last week and I was definitely impressed. The decor was really nice in here. It had a modern feel. The lights were dimmed which created a very relaxing and intimate setting. Perfect for a romantic dinner. We got a nice booth and a really attentive server named Carlos.\n\nDecor is nice and all, but we all know the food is really what matters. After we ordered, another waiter came around with a platter of different breads. I got one wheat bread and one pretzel type bread. Apparently, the pretzel bread is their specialty. I could definitely see why. It was soft and delicious.\n\nFor my main course, I ordered the \"A Tasting of New York Sirloin\" ($140). It comes with different types of New York sirloin:\n\n- Japanese Wagyu From Saga Prefecture 2 Oz\n- American \"Kobe Style\" From Snake River Farms 4 Oz\n- U.S.D.A. PRIME Dry Age From Nebraska 4 Oz\n\nAll 3 steaks were really tasty. Definitely, some of the best steaks I've had in my life. However, the best out of the 3 was definitely the Japanese Wagyu. So freaking good. It was nice and tender. My steak knife cut through it like butter. I can see why they only give 2 oz. too. Two reasons: 1) its the pricest per ounce and 2) I think since it's sooo rich and tender, if you get too much, it might be too much of a good thing.\n\nWe also got potato puree and mushrooms as sides and they were good too. But seriously, the steaks made my night. Hanging out with Kristin C. was cool too I guess :)\n\nOverall, this place is great for special occasions. I might just have to go to CUT in LA just to get my Japanese Wagyu fix.
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After watching Michael Jackson's The One at Mandalay Bay I was so excited to watch Zumanity. I was hoping for energy, colour and of course sexiness, instead I got none.\n\nThe shows hosts were not funny in fact they were annoying, the crowd interaction was something you would expect to see at an all inclusive resort as part of their evening entertainment. \n\nThe show was slow and lethargic, the acrobats were a bit 'same old' and the sexiness just wasn't there. \n\nI should have took note of the people who left early but I couldn't shake that 'it has to get better' feeling.
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I've been here twice in the past month, around 7ish. The drive thru takes at least 10 minutes! Horrible drive thru!!!!
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Yeah, one star for stealing my honey's credit card. Thank goodness American Express is more loyal to its customers than you people are. Using his credit card up & down Nellis blvd is retarded. \nEat a dick & gain some integrity.
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Our group got food poisoning from eating here. The service was great, but we got so sick afterwards we can never come back. \n\nStay AWAY! there are many other options for eating in the Venetian
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12 star
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stacey hoffman is the best. i take my animals there when they need a second opinion, all of them have been to see her. she took a rock out of my bloodhound's stomach and he walked out of her office that day like nothing ever happened to him. she has helped me with my cushinoid dog and another with multiple extrahepatic shunts and pancreatic insufficiency. she always gives an easy to understand, straight forward opinion and is usually avaiable to answer a question or two when needed. we are really lucky to have her in phoenix.
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12 star
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Went to this place and it is the bomb. I had shrimp and it was delicious . I would definitely recommend this place for everyone.
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12 star
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One of my favorite spots in downtown!! Where else can you drop $8 and walk out with 2 nathans hot dogs, 1 deep fried twinkie, 1 deep fried oreo and the 1 football beer!! The pretty ladies in the front either lay you or bead you when you walk in as well. \n\nThe slots are fun if your into getting wasted on drinks and playing pennies or nickels. The cheap food is definitely where its at for me and next door is the cheesy souvenir store as well as the Gultch. \n\nDowntown Las Vegas is where its at!.
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12 star
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I could not have been more pleased with my experience here. They are fast, prompt, and extremely thorough. Make sure you ask for Taylor as your hygienist. She was absolutely amazing and you can tell she has a passion for her career.
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Dumpy supermarket. Try another one. Also, don't hang around after dark. Gets creepy in this section of town.
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Dema's is no more...it's Christina's now. Ate here any way... a couple things expensive, salty, terrible live music. This is one place I won't be back to.
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The teens who work here are quite rude. Wasn't expecting much for the few items I had but the service was terrible. I was the only customer in the store when I walked in and they stayed behind the counter the whole time.
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12 star
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I was so excited to try this place. The food was excellent. I had the organic chicken w/ thin green beans. My husband and I split the mashed potatoes and mac n cheese. The chicken was good, a little salty for my liking but very good. The green beans were very tasty. My favorite thing however was the mashed potatoes and the mac n cheese. OMG it was good and as I write this review my mouth is watering just thinking about it. Our server was attentive but a little annoyed when I said I only wanted water to drink and we weren't interested in a appetizer. All in all a good dining experience. I would definitely go back next time I am in Vegas.
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12 star
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We've some stuff on the menu - burgers, a wrap, onion rings, fries, etc- and it was all fairly mediorce, but reasonably priced at around 7-8 bucks for dinner. \n\nBut hey - the hot wings here are amazing. No complaints. They're perfect. ORDER THE WINGS!!!
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This place has been on my list for a few weeks because as a vegetarian, I am a sucker for natural, organic places.\n\nI wish I could say that I loved this place. I really do. I wanted to. I tried. \n\n*sigh* Didn't happen. \n\nPros:\n* The decor is cool and new.\n* They have the cool drink station with tons of beverage options.\n\nCons:\n* The vegetarian offerings are slim unless you want to eat a ton of cheesy, simple white carbs as the options are either served on white bread or are a pasta.\n* The food was very oily, which is not something i expect from a place that promotes healthy, clean food.\n* They are pricey and the servings are small.\n* NO nutrition info available anywhere. I like to know how much fat, sugar, calories are in my meals.\n* The staff was not knowledgeable about the menu. When asking questions, we were either told that they didn't know or they simply read to us off the menu.\n\nSeriously bummed out because I was so excited about trying this place and most Gilbert residents will agree that we need some good healthy options on the east side.
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Whatever Mexican food and crappy service. Go find a million better restaurants on the strip. They also charge for the chips and salsa. This place will be gone within the year.
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I'm one of those folks that is super sensitive to high carb/starchy/sugary things so I ordered a caprese burger and ditched the bun. When the waiter saw that I had the bun to the side he mentioned to me that for people that prefer their burgers sans bun they will provide a side salad instead. The burger was 'okay' and the salad was salad (mixed greens). Nothing to write home about. If you're looking for a real 'caprese' taste the caprese burger won't even come close.\n\nThe waiter kept hitting on me which wasn't appropriate.\n\nQuality was definitely not worth the price but it was convenient. It was nice to have the salad in place of the bun, normally the most filling parts of meals are the starch so this substitution was a plus.
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12 star
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What an interesting find - a super casual bar/patio with \"upscale\" food! The fella and I visited on a Wednesday night and got spots right in front, which made me think it was gonna be a good night.\n\nWe sat inside but the garage doors were up, so it still felt like we were outside (especially with the number of flies and gnats circling our glasses - ugh). The patio looked pretty inviting, too. The concrete floors inside and super loud music/acoustics made a little nervous, but they eventually turned down the music.\n\nOur waitress was awesome. We changed a drink order at the last minute, and she wasn't rattled; we asked for recommendations, and she steered us in the right direction.\n\nWe tried some of the tapas and got - in order of most delicious to least - the chicken sliders, brussels sprouts (yes, they're #2!), lamb lollipops, and chicken poppers. The poppers and lollipops were good but a little overcooked. The chicken sliders and sprouts were so good, I could've licked the bowl.\n\nI'm not a huge beer person, but I was excited to see a couple of ciders on tap and sours in a bottle, and the fella who looooves beer, was really impressed to see the La Fin Du Monde on tap.
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12 star
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One of Vegas' best restaurant. If you can get there for happy hour M-F even better price! Medium prices, not expensive by any stretch. Crab dip is excellent! Oysters Rockefeller is excellent! Peal and eat shrimp is a nice little side to snack on. Middle of the night craving? Try their soup only offered during the late night hours. Their beer is delicious, make sure to try it. My favorite is their raspberry beer however it's seasonal and there's always something new to try. \n\nRecommended Foods: Crab & Artichoke Dip, Ribs - the meat is so so tender it falls off the bone. Literally! Pizza is just okay, a take it or leave it dish, peel and eat shrimp, hamburgers, sandwiches, prime rib is good... portions are generous, more than enough! \n\n(Went back today, had the dip and ribs again... yummy! Parmigiana sandwich was not that good though the cream of corn soup was very good)
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12 star
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Prickly pear iced tea, I REPEAT TRY THE PRICKLY PEAR ICED TEA. RIGHT. NOW. The chai tea blew my mind, might have surpassed Lux's (just might have). Tried an apple fritter ball and went to heaven! Okay on a serious note, this is a cute little vegan coffee shop that provides vegan pastries, ice cream (yes to my lactose intolerant friends!), and food. The shop is cute, the two girls that were running the show behind the counter were kickin butt and takin names since they were slammed and they were super helpful to us Nami virgins (my husband and I). We will definitely be back to try the ice cream because we kept on drooling seeing all the people walk by with these amazing looking cups nestled in their hands. OH JYAHHHH.....
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12 star
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Awesome. I was a bit skeptical, but the food was delicious, fresh and hot. The crab legs were great, unfortunately, they never had enough out and people where waiting by the crab dish like they were starving. They have a great selection of food.
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12 star
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Just wanted to put in a plug for their new food cart, on Johnson a little east of Mills. They have squash curry, mango/pineapple curry, and a few sides. This is my new favorite food cart in Madison. Fast service, good prices, and the best curries in Madison (aside from the brick and mortar locations).
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They get one star for cleanliness and decor. Aside from that, the service was horrible and they were out of half of the items on the menu.
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This is ridiculous, the place is empty and I can't get a table to eat desert, I need to order at least appetizers.\nI was honest to say I want I have a desert, hosted was unbelievable rude.
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Too much food and it's not very flavorful. I kept hearing how great the chicken & waffles were... meh\n\nFancy plating and giant portions do not make up for the lack of depth in flavor. I know this place has many fans who will rebuke this review, however, I hate it when I pay good money and receive poor service, so-so food and walk away feeling like I can cook it better at home! \n\nI have been there a couple of times and still don't get what all the fuss is about.
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12 star
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The best black sesame ice cream ever. I had a scoop there and wanted a pint to go. Unfortunately there was only enough for one more scoop. So I took it.
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12 star
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I first went here on a Groupon and now come on a weekly basis. My girl does such a great job on my mink lashes and I always get compliments!!! I couldn't ask for a better professional and very nice staff. I'm always looking ready to go out because of this wonderful business. LOVE LOVE LOVE THEM!!!!! You will get hooked too :)
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12 star
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I love the fact how they are open late even if u get there juat before closing they will still take your order... The food is delicious extra chrispy wings amazing...
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Caf\u00e9 Boa you've lost me. I vow to never return (except for happy hour). I was disappointed at my last lunch experience and this one takes the cake. You're food has not changed yet every time I go in you jack up the prices and limit my options . I miss my old modest reliable Boa. This new Boa is arrogant and shameless. I went in today, and saw that now my ONLY lunch options are \"30 Minute Meals\". So choose soup or salad, choose 1 pasta or 1 sandwich and dessert and this does not include a drink. All for the special price of $19. \n\nI felt specially taken advantage of and specially pissed off. It wasn't even any choice of pasta/sandwich, it was Agnolotti Boa or Pastrami. And who do you know that eats dessert for lunch? NO ONE! This new menu is as ridiculous as the prices for average food. \n\nSure there are paninis under $10, but pair that with a salad (not a side salad you have to order a full portion for $9) and the prices make you ponder why you walked in the door.\n\nHere's a tip - Go look at the menu at House of Tricks and put yourself in check, or perhaps talk to your manager/chef about coming to reality and getting back to your roots.
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Client dinner a few nights back and I waited to post as I had a tough time justifying the price paid to the food. Yes, it's Vegas and yes its a Puck Restaurant however, I left dinner feeling unsatisfied. Right from the bar and the pre dinner drink through the end of the meal I felt that I was hanging on the edge of something great but it never pushed over the top. The highlight of the Big Eye Tuna Tartare was the Togarashi Crisps. The Blue Crab & Louisiana Shrimp \"Louis\" Cocktail, Spicy Tomato-Horseradish was A. not spicy and B. had a Hellmann's Mayo flavor that took over. The Steaks were perfectly cooked but was my biggest disappointment. I went with the The USDA Prime Nebraska corn fed Ribeye and sampled the American Wagyu which my colleagues had ordered. My Ribeye just lacked flavor, plain and simple. On the side we shared the Potato Tarte Tatin, Broccolini & Cavatappi Pasta, \"Mac & Cheese\", Quebec Cheddar. None was anything special, nor should have they been as the show here needed to be the Steak. The restaurant was well appointed and definitely offered a modern look to the classic steakhouse. \n\nI was and still am left without that satisfaction one gets after a great Steak dinner. I will be filling that void soon
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12 star
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I came to Souper Salad right after getting rejected by a closeby Quiznos that didn't accept my online coupon (a story I will write next). I asked them if they had any specials, and they offered a coupon for free drinks with no questions asked. I have been to Soupplantation/Sweet Tomatoes several times, so I was expecting something similar. \n\nI first came to the salad bar, and I noticed that there were a lot of variety of vegetables and even meats. At Sweet Tomatoes, you usually have to pay a little extra for chicken. \n\nThe sides were pretty tasty too with 3 different kind of soups, pizza, pasta, and nachos.\n\nSo far 3 good points to the meal, and then comes the extras. They had a cinnamon roll bread to die for. It tasted especially good with a little ice cream on top.\n\nI will pleasantly happy after a bad experience from Quiznos.
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12 star
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It's a great theater. Porque?\n\n-It's clean.\n-The staff is friendly, and the super cool guy who used to work at the Taco Bell drive-thru window up by Safeway works here, too.\n-It's cool, as in temperature.\n-The screens are really big.\n-The seats are really big...and soft...and comfortable.\n-The stadium seating gives you a good view.\n-It's never really crowded (which, I guess, is also a negative when it comes to the vitality of downtown).\n-It has 24 screens so the film you want is normally showing at the time you want to see it.\n-Parking is validated in the AZ Center garage.\n\nPor eso, me gusta the AMC at AZ Center.
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12 star
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Amanda, our server, was attentive and helpful on making our late luncheon choices. Alas, we ordered what we had last time: shrimp ceviche plus we shared a huge burger. Both were terrific! The patio was open but it was a bit warm, so we stayed inside. Last time we thoroughly enjoyed the outdoor environment. This is a friendly place with great food.\n\nYou will not find any advertising for this great place. My Doctor recommended it to us. His office is just down the street.
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12 star
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Had a flat tire this morning. And was literally freaking out. I could see a huge screw in the side of my tire ): unfortunately they could not repair it however they removed my bad tire and put my spare on for free and then drove my car to my work for me. I work within walking distance and was able to leave my car there and they brought it to me. AWSOME SERVICE!!!! I was almost in tears when I got there as I just started a new job and did not want to be and they totally turned my day around! I will recommend these guys to everyone.
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--Service was slow...no refills, never checked back, had to wait for check.\n\n--pizza was pretty good. Crispy toppings.\n\n--Parking was not too bad. Park around the corner.\n\n--Too bad for the awful service here! Maybe they need to switch to placing your order at the counter with a cashier and get rid of the food servers.
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12 star
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They have a great happy hour and the staff is awesome.
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I've been here a few times, seemed like it was better when it first opened and has gone downhill since. Went to lunch the other day, could not have been more disappointed. I ordered an original lamb burger, which I have enjoyed in the past. This one was served to me with the hard plastic casing from the meat chub still surrounding the patty. INEXCUSABLE!!! The waffle fries we ordered were on the soggy side, and the wings were a lot spicier than the mild we ordered. I am not sure why our visit was this bad, as the restaurant was not overly busy. I have enjoyed visits for a quick lunch in the past with no problems. This one just ruined all other visits. Although they did take the burger off the bill, a visit from the manager to apologize would have been in order.....will probably NEVER visit this establishment again.
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In case some of you didn't already know, I spend alot of time at Coffe shops, namely Starbucks. It's like a second home really. Yesterday morning, in what my wife refers to as, one of my,\n\"My fit's of hopeless optimism.\"\nI figured I'd go and check out some of the Starbucks' running along on McDowell. Boy, wasn't that a mistake. Once inside, I had to look around to see if there was someone with a camera, waiting to gauge my reaction! That's how far off the reservation this Starbucks location had gone... I totally understand that alot of highschool kid's and young adults end up filling part-time grocery store positions. In fact, I was one of those kids. I worked part time at a Safeway, where I grew up for over a year. But never, And I mean never, would you have caught me dead running the sort of ragtag, dog and pony show, such as the one I was a witness to at the Starbucks inside Safeway at 7th st. And McDowell yesterday. I like to think that I'm a pretty fair reviewer and it take's alot for me to give a \"scathing\" review. \nHowever, in this case, it was well deserved. I was hoping to walk in and find a place to sit down, buy a coffee, and work on a project I planned on finishing. \nWhat I walked into shocked me... And I don't shock easily people. Trust me. \nFirst thing's first, The \"barista\" working the kiosk, was standing out front of the kiosk, you know, where customers stand to order. Chatting it up and belligerantly cracking jokes really loud with the bagger/carryout boy and completely ignoring me. So much so, I sat down ( first having to brush the cracker crumbs and wrappers off my seat) choosing not to even buy a coffee!\nAssuming they'd mastered time travel, suddenly we were all rocketed back to middle school! And the bag boy began teasing and chasing the girl \"barista\" (If you could call her that) around in the small space allotted for Starbucks customers. \n Listen people, I am the furthest thing from a stick in the mud. And I'll be the first to say kid's should be kid's. But this was ridiculous. Yet more then anything else, it was down right unprofessional. When I pay hard earned cash for a service, I expect that service. Do your job people. Keep the place clean. Then you can mess around all you want. Basically, They crossed the line between high school hijinks, into, \n\"O.k. now your just making your company look bad. The floors were atrocious. Filthy even, With trash under the tables. As if things couldn't get any worse, it smelled. Bad. Like expired ham. That, was definitely a first for me. Never had a Starbucks smelled. Let alone that bad. And last, but certainly not least, they had no outlet's. I get you want to turn a profit. Well fine, charge for it. Don't just, not provide them. Most people want to be able to charge their electronics while they enjoy their coffee. Come on Starbucks this is a \"no-brainer\"!\n O.k. kids, I realize you know everything... \nAnd what could a 30 year old. Such as myself possibly have to teach any of you millennial's that you don't already know? (Just kidding)\nBut I did work at Safeway for a year and four months when I was a teenager. All I'm saying is that there's a time and a place for everything. At work while a customer is staring at you, waiting to be served is not the time, nor the place.\nNothing and no place will ever be perfect. I don't expect anything to be. I do, however, expect \"said place\" to, if they have some glaring flaws, make up for it somewhere along the line...\nBut with this Starbucks location, I was sorely disappointed.
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12 star
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Great meal, highly recommend this place. The chef's menu is the way to go. You will not go away hungry!
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Please YELP can we add another rating or two?? And this could be one of the two \" What are you thinking??? Dr Phil where are you?\" Or Gordon Ramsey there is this place that I would like for you to try\" I would laugh for hours!!!!!!!\n\n Just thought I would add a update... after speaking to a few people in this corporation with many apologizes I was asked to return\" Against my better judgment\" and was told that\" it would not be the same\" we are going to retrain everyone! After a few days of thought and the statement \" just let us know when your coming\" \n I kept thinking why let them know that I am coming?For what special treatment? THAT WOULD BE A NO! So they could really cook ? No AGAIN! So, I thought I would call their bluff I called the Corporate guys( I think the owners of the franchise) and with a very short fuse I told them I was coming back .\n Just as I thought I was sent a message can you give us a \"little more time\" for what? Are they closing the restaurant to retrain? That would be a NO? \n So ask your self this the next time you go into a restaurant or you like to gamble and go to Cheddars what did they cook? I always gauge a restaurants quality by the size of its Sysco or other Food company's Monthly bill!! The hirer this is the less they cook! And if the value of the customer is any sign how they value the care they take with your meal then take 3 shots of Cabo and call me in the morning.
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This is the most unprofessional dentist office we have ever been to! From the first phone call to make an appointment to the first visit and exam, we have been completely unsatisfied! \n\nThey never explained what was being done and made us feel bad when my daughter had milk for breakfast when we were never told she couldn't have dairy prior to her appointment. \n\nMy daughter was in so much pain she came out crying. When I asked them if it should be pressure and not pain that she feels he dismissively said, \"sure!\"\n\nThen they never gave us after care instructions. I had to call them when I got home to find out if she needed to wait an hour before she could eat or if it was okay to give her motrin even though she had laughing gas. \n\nPrior to this, my daughter loved going to the dentist. If you do not want your child traumatized, do not go to this dentist. They are unprofessional and do not care!
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12 star
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I stopped here for gas and lunch one day. The employees are very friendly, fast, and great with small talk and I had no issues with my sandwich, but I can understand the frustrations of the girl who found a hair in her sandwich.
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I really wanted to like this place after countless friends raved about it over & over again. The first time I went with my boyfriend on a date. We had to wait over 2 hours but we were willing to because of all the positive reviews. By the time we finally got seated, we were ravenous and ordered the Parmesan Truffle Fries. They weren't anything special. For dinner I got the Surf and Turf Burgushi. It took forever for it to come out and once it did, it was ice cold. I wasn't really expecting to eat cold, ground beef crumbles. At least my martini was delicious!\n\nThe second time I went was nearly a year later. Wanting to give the infamous Burgushi another try. This time I got the taste explosion. It was really quite plain and fell apart as soon as you picked it up since it's just crumbles of burger meat. Pretty disappointing. That said, the milkshakes are AMAZING. I had the No Sleep till Brooklyn which was an espresso and coffee infused alcoholic shake. It was the redeeming item of the evening.
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12 star
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I'd recommend this fish store if you are buying a whole salmon to poach:\nhttp://jitterycook.com/2011/11/29/poached-salmon-salad-sandwich-with-sauce-verte/\n\nor for their amazing smoked salmon that I've featured many times at www.jitterycook.com\n\nThey do have the best smoked salmon imaginable. Silky smooth. And you are offered a sample as you wait your turn in line.
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12 star
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Definitely some of the best sandwiches I've ever had in my life. I always look up to gay people when it comes to things artistic. I'll definitely be adding food to that list. Get any sandwich with avocado in it, shit is on point. 5 Star Stunna!!!!!
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I am constantly on the search for great Mexican in the Madison area and I was needless to say based off my 1 star, a little let down. \nNothing special that I could put my finger on with this hole in the wall.\n\nI ordered my usual, hoping for a great steak taco topped with some true Mexican cheese, and I was given something nothing close to what I wanted. \nEl Pastor, you are claiming to be authentic Mexican right? Why are you not using authentic Mexican cheese and spices? Unacceptable.\nNot to mention, the steak sucked. Not flavored at all. Straight up tasted like it had been cooked hours before serving. What are you trying to pull here? There were like 3 other people seated and it was 2pm on a Saturday. Take the time and grill me up some fresh steak. Not cool. \n\nI don't even know if I should start with the mess of beans and horrible rice thrown on my plate. Seriously, take some time and make it look nice. But I guess if it ends up tasting like it did (horrible), it might as well look the part too.\n\nOverpriced \"want to be Mexican food\" is what I call this. \n\nI was told by a work friend that this place was pure Mexican food heaven, and now I have to look this person in the face and say, \"Your taste in Mexican food sucks\". \nThanks El Pastor, you have made a soon to be awkward moment for me!
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$15 for an acrylic fill and charged me $20. I asked why and the lady (Lily)who was doing my nails said they charge extra for long nails. I have just a bit longer than average nails with no extra work involved and very little shaping needed. UNBELIEVABLE! I've been getting my nails done for 30 years and this is the first time I've ever heard such a thing. I won't be coming back.
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Ok, to start I and my family have been to this one many other times and no complaints until tonight, 9-14-13. We will never go there again!!!! We ordered and both my mother-in-law and I had sandwiches. She had the potato soup, I ordered sweet tea to drink. Well it took a long time for the food to come and when it did another server brought the main dishes and she noticed that the soup was not at the table. So she came right back with a Cold cup of potato soup. I also asked for more tea and some ketchup. Well the original server came and I had to tell her about the cold soup, ketchup and tea. Scalding hot soup came. She left and a little later with, as it turns out, the wrong tea and no ketchup. Left again and game back with ketchup. \nThe tea? Well I was not willing to wait for a long time and just put some Splenda in it. We finished and left to pay. The cashier was very cheerful and asked how the meal was and I answered \"eehh, it was ok\" with a low obvious not happy tone. She just looked at me but made no attempt to ask anything more, became quiet and just asked me to sign the receipt. \nSo if they don't care why should I? \nTo reiterate:::: never again to this place.
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12 star
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The experience at Marcellino Ristorante is perfect and I love their new location in Scottsdale!
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I got a groupon for this place and went there during my vegas stay. \n\nI wasn't sure if it was because of my groupon or because it was actually true, but when I ordered the seafood shack clam bake (that was supposed to include a whole maine lobster, clams, mussels, prawns, and sausage), the waiter informed us that they were out of lobsters and mussels - what seafood restaurant would be out of not one, but two types of seafood? He informed that they could substitute lobster for crab legs and the mussels for additional clams. We weren't picky so we said that was fine. When the clam bake came, the flavours were pretty good, but the seafood didn't taste very fresh, and the clams were overcooked and shriveled up. \n\nFrom all the restaurants on the strip that we could visit next time we come, I don't think I'll back to this one.
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12 star
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Good food for a really good price. My coworkers and I went here for lunch this past Friday and really enjoyed it. \n\nThe service was really nice and offered a lot of suggestions, our server was Enriquee, I recommend him. \n\nThe food was pretty good, I got the shrimp burrito and was surprised at how good it actually was. Their lunch specials looked like a good deal, since you get a main course with sides. For q group of five of us it was only $37 so pricewise, it was a good deal.
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We went there for the karaoke. However, the bar had a 2 drink minimum even for the designated driver. And they have a policy of evicting customers that don't have a drink in front of them. Very poor service from waitresses on the floor and bar. Even though I was tipping (for soda) at first. The security team is a bunch of pushy emotional kids so I had to take my complaints to their supervisors. This place really put a damper on our celebrations so we cut as soon as I reported our issues.
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12 star
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First time ever eating here, got a Gyro Salad for lunch. It's huge, only 6.95 and a great fast meal. \n\nOther stuff looks iffy, so eat at your own risk!
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12 star
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This place is awesome!\n\nFirst, the food is excellent. The bucket of chicken is the best fried chicken I've had (admittedly, I'm not a connoisseur) and is an amazing value. There were 15+ pieces for $25. The steamed buns were great as well.\n\nSecond, the cocktails are very good *and* are an excellent value. Where do you find $6 cocktails?\n\nOur waitress was very friendly and helpful. I plan to return soon!
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I really really hate this airport. It is always a bitch flying in and out of it. Not to mention that 2 out of the 4 times I've flown through and had a connecting flight, they've lost my bag during the transfer from one plane to the next including my returning from Dublin. Trust me, when you've been flying 12 hours and have two connections before reaching your final destination, the last thing you want to worry about is if your bag is going to be there when you arrive. This indeed happened, and I didn't get my bag for 3 days. That was a mess since I had been living in another country for six months and everything in there was all I'd had. \n\nI try to avoid Charlotte airport at all costs unless it is my absolute final destination which has yet to ever be the case.
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Growing up in Long Island, NY (and making frequent trips to Brooklyn & Manhattan) I have to honestly say that as far as Old Time Ice Cream Parlors go.... this leaves a lot to be desired. However, that's not to say that this isn't a gem to be enjoyed.\n\nOld Town Scottsdale on a Sunday afternoon (as I experienced it on vacation last week) is quiet and hot. There wasn't too much to do and the kids were getting restless. That being said, it was only 1pm and it was lunch time. The bright pink building can be seen from quite the distance and certainly stands out on the main road (Scottsdale Rd) in Old Town Scottsdale. Besides, any place that's been around for 50+ years has merit with me. \n\nOne piece of advice I'd offer is keep it simple. A burger is an ok order, but stay away from the Reuben. Should be simple, but somehow...outside of NY... I rarely get one that's worthy of the name. And this was no exception. \n\nBIG GRIPE: No Fries??? They serve potato chips with all their sandwiches, no fries. Don't get me wrong I like their \"Kettle Chips\" (which aren't made there, but instead probably poured from oversized bags in the back). But a true old time parlor should have french fries. Ok, end of gripe.\n\nNow to the ice cream. I won't comment on how they make it or give a review of all their flavors 'cause frankly I didn't have much. I had a coffee shake which was quite good actually. My mother-in-law got the '23 Skiddoo\" that I was eyeing and she was quite happy with it... It was dutch chocolate ice cream & turkish coffee ice cream, with coffee syrup, sliced almonds, whipped cream & a cherry. It looked great and got a thumbs up from mom. My wife ordered a mint chocolate chip sundae (her favorite flavor) and enjoyed it. The kids... well, the kids are easy to please. Just stick any ice cream in front of them with some cherries on top and they're happy.\n\nOverall it was a good stop and had fantastic, friendly service. \n\nThe attached arcade left alot to be desired, but it seamed to me to be a cheap add on to a well established parlor.
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How on gods green earth does this place have 5 stars? I had the worse experience today and would never, ever recommend this place to anyone. \n\n1. They had extreme police videos on Spike tv on full blast the whole time. I always bring my kindle to nail salons to read while I get my pedicure and could not concentrate at all because the volume was so loud. \n\nThe women who was doing my mani and gel pedi was way more concerned with the tv than my nails, to the point that she cut me while trimming my cuticles. I had to tell her that I was bleeding before she even noticed, she had literally just been watching the tv for about 30 seconds WHILE USING A SHARP OBJECT ON ME!!! \n\nI dont know about any of you, but when I go to a nail salon I want to relax a little bit, not listen to sirens, gun shots or a narrator talk about how long people will be in prison for trying to kill their husband... maybe I am crazy though? \n\n2. The gel manicure itself was horrible, 4 of my fingers have polish along the back of my nail bed and my pinky does not have any polish along one side. I tried telling the women while was doing the mani, but she just kept shaking her head and say it was fine, I am pretty sure she did not understand me. \n\n3. After she was done, I politely said \"I am very unhappy, this is not the type of manicure I am used to.\" She said, that she thought that they looked great and acted as though I was crazy. All the workers at this point started talking and the owner came over. She was young, and clearly lacked experience in customer service. She did not offer to fix them and said I had to pay. I gave her my credit card and told her I would never be back. \n\n\nHORRIBLE!!!!!
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12 star
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What is there to do in Las Vegas? Dine like a king, gamble like the rich and famous, and of course, enjoy a show like an overly excited kid. The last two times in Vegas, I watched two shows: Thunder from Down Under and Chippendale. No, it wasn't my choice to watch these shows. Yes, I was there for bacherlorette's parties. I don't think BF would appreciate this type of shows, so we decided to watch something more \"traditional\".\n\nNeither of us have seen a Cirque du Soleil show. It seems to be the obvious choice. But which Cirque du Soleil show to watch? Currently there are 5 shows running in Las Vegas. Mystere at Treasure Island, O at Bellagio, KA at MGM Grand, the Beatles music theme Love at Mirage, and the adult theme Zumanity at New York New York. We immediately decided to watch the oldest (which also translate to the most classic) show, Mystere.\n\nMystere is truly an amazing show. The focus of the show is the origins of life in the universe. A few characters appeared to be pregnant and babies were seen throughout the show to carry the theme. We are not sure if there is a storyline. Maybe there is, but it's too artistic for us to understand.\n\nThere are many magnificent acrobatic performances. The part that impressed me the most was the \"hand in hand\". This act is an exhibition of strength and stamina by two men who perform the increasingly difficult balancing act on a rotating dome. I don't think I am able to describe the act in words. But if you've seen the show, you would understand how astonishing the act is.\n\nBetween acts, a crazy emcee (who looks kinda like Beetlejuice) and a giant baby interacts with the audience. Their parts are hilarious. I would recommend people to get to the show a little early to enjoy the pre-show funny skits.\n\nThe guy who sat right next to me added some laugh to the show for us. He had two cups of beer during the show (and who knows how much he drank prior to the show) and appeared to be intoxicated. The way he talks made me put him into the \"white trash\" category. Every sentence that came out of his mouth contains the word \"sh*t\". \"That's some amazing sh*t!\" \"Good sh*t!\" \"Crazy sh*t!\" \"That's ridiculous. Sh*eeeet!\" His wife pointed at an act and said \"Look\". His answer, \"I am watching that sh*t.\" A little girl and her dad got up to use the restroom. They ducked while passing in front of us to avoid blocking our view. The guy said, \"You guys don't have to walk like cat burglars and sh*t.\" The little girl looked scared. I don't exactly know why, but we laughed. What a funny guy, sh*eeeet!\n\nWhat a phenomenal show! We really enjoyed it. My sister saw KA and raved about it. I also heard good reviews about O and Zumanity from friends. We will definitely watch another Cirque du Soleil show next time in Vegas.
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My co-worker and I stopped in for lunch today. I had been here once before maybe six years ago. I ordered the pulled pork quesadilla. The girl behind the counter prepped it and put on the grill and when the time was up to pull it off, the tortilla got stuck, I could already see it was partially well done and falling apart, she really had to scrape to get it off the grill. My advise: PAM cooking spray. \nI thought she was going to suggest to remake or offer a discount. I paid for my meal and sat down to eat. It was so soggy I could not pick it up, I had to use a fork. I can understand that maybe the pork was so juicy thus creating the well done soggy tortilla. The pork was good, but the tortilla part was so mushy and then the cheese just globbed. I pretty much just picked the pork. The guacamole was good. \nI would suggest maybe for the pulled pork entrees, drain the juice, otherwise you just end up with a soggy mess. \n\nNot the worst I have had and not the best. This would not keep me from coming back, next time I will just ask for the tortilla on the side or maybe some chips.
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12 star
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I had my wedding reception here and it turned out amazing! Lalana was great with every aspect of planning my wedding. The food was amazing, the service everything! I was so happy I chose to have my reception here, it made our day even more unforgettable!
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Fuck this place. Showed up with 50+ people for one of our hammer & cycle bike rides and the bartender said we were being too loud and running off her customers. We were all paying customers and were not even loud to the 5 other people that were there. Fuck that place you just lost the best night you probably every had!!!!
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Disappointing. The bread seemed stale. It isn't crusty, it's crunchy, like crackers, or like stale bread. My wife and I don't care for sun-dried tomatoes so we didn't like the dipping oil, but others might? I had the Italian Wedding Soup and that's what it tasted like, so I'll give it a good. Also had the Roast Chicken Salad. Salad part was good, chicken part was not. Like a plain (not even seasoned) roasted chicken that they skinned and then put back into the oven to remove all moisture. Wife had Lobster Ravioli, which we both gave a \"meh\". Just not much flavor to it and the lobster wasn't strong enough to overcome the lack of anything else. My son liked his spaghetti and meatball. I tried the meatball and it was good, but way over-salted. My daughter had the chicken parmesan which was also pretty good and the size of an adult portion. For reference the chicken parm was at least twice the size of the spaghetti in case you have hungry kids. Generally, the food was ok, but average to the point that I won't go back.\n\nEdit: I've definitely had focaccia before. And I've definitely had stale bread. And now I've definitely had stale focaccia. This is place is average at best. Bread or no bread.
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12 star
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i was reluctant to try this place because of the reviews, but a friend of mine told me that it's good so i went for it. Green curry with duck. to put it simply, this is THUS FAR, the best green curry i have ever had with duck. SO flavorful. my order was a to go order and they DID give me the things that a to go order needs to have, the ONLY reason why i didn't give them 5 stars is because the rice container wasn't packed in like everyone else does. the order cost $17 but man o man, that was some good stuff. my advice, DON'T pay attention to the bad reviews, this place is good. i'll be back fo shizzle.
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12 star
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4.6/5 Excellent sandwich, got the Italian and was very impressed by the quality of the meat they used. Come hungry, the 12 inch here is a lot more food than the 12 inch at subway. Says voted best sandwich in America, definitely a contender.
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Beware of Realtor Joseph Devera!\n\nJoseph Devera is a shady, unreliable, and untrustworthy realtor.\n\nIf you have a concern of your realtor don't bother calling partner Harvey Blankfeld, clients are NOT there concern.\n\nLastly if you contact CEO Mark Stark he forwards his concerns to managing broker Catherin Bovard.
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12 star
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The Bagel Cafe has to be one of the best breakfast (and lunch) spots in Vegas. It has character, they make their customers feel like family and the food is amazing. One of the things I feel like many Las Vegans complain about is the lack of these types of family owned restaurants. Since this is right by my house, I eat there almost 2-3 times per month.\n\nIt is perfect for takeout or sit-in, they also have a huge selections of desserts, which are perfect if you just want a little something to crave your sweet tooth or you are looking for a full on cake to bring to a party.\n\nFor breakfast I am hooked on the veggie omelet, with sliced tomatoes and an everything bagel. (The lite scallion cream cheese is my weakness!) \n\nThey actually have good strong house coffee too!\n\nFor lunch their fresh tuna and egg salad sandwiches are so good and HUGE!\n\nOne of things that continues to draw me into this place is that unlike most breakfast places you don't feel like you are consuming a thousand calories! Their food tastes fresh and healthy! Of course if you get Biscuits and Gravy or something like that you are probably looking at a boat load of calories/fat, but overall I don't feel like they cover their food in butter or grease.
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12 star
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Probably has the best ddukboki on campus! It's made in such a way that you still want to pay for it 'cause even though you can make your own version at home, their version is that much better. Also, they get the rice right every time (it's the simple things that add up).
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12 star
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There's a reason Poke Express has a solid 5 star rating with the amount of reviews that it has. Poke on its own is absolutely delicious and amazing, but what really sets this place apart is the owner.\n\nFor an \"express\" eatery, the customer service that Darren and company present is above and beyond what you would expect. He takes incredible pride in what they produce.\n\nUpon hearing that my friends and I were from New York, he insisted that we sample every single one of the pokes they had available, with absolutely no obligation to buy anything. The passion with which they believe in their product and authentic happiness they express for your enjoyment of their stock is infectious.\n\nOf course my companions and I ended up getting a few pounds of poke. It doesn't matter how full you might be, there's always room for pounds of poke!
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12 star
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First thing's first, ask to sit in Adam's section. He is the best at what he does. Attentive, polite and entertaining. Ask me again if I want Baileys in my coffee and I'd probably say, \"Yes, pour it up, pour it up.\" Almost had to go all RiRi on him.\n\nSecond thing, ladies/gentlemen/pool go-ers, you will not be served by the restaurant if you are not actually wearing clothes. Aka, bikini tops/bottoms, tankinis and midriffs are not allowed. The host will probably tell you to go back to your room and change. \n\nOkay, now to my review of my overall experience.\n\nWe got to the restaurant on a Sunday at around 12pm to have brunch. Like a boss, we were seated within five minutes of arriving. ***DISCLAIMER: THERE ARE NO BOTTOMLESS MIMOSAS HERE.*** Kind of the first thing I look for when I go to any Sunday brunch, nowadays. Don't worry, I don't have a problem.\n\nChocolate croissant: Flakiest chocolate croissant I've ever had with slivers of almond and a drizzle of chocolate on top. Absolutely perfect.\n\nRaspberry beignets: Not my favorite of the selection because the raspberry jam within the beignet was too sweet and the entire thing was just coated with sugar, so too sweet for my taste, but hey, who's to say this won't be the perfect fancy donut hole for some other brunch go-er.\n\nSteak Frites: Those frites tho. They are probably the best I've ever had. Next to anything with truffle oil on them. So, take note, Bouchon, I like truffle fries as much as the next person. Can I get an 'amen?' Steak was cooked perfectly and covered with onions. Now, if you're weird like me and don't like the taste of the onions, then refrain, refrain, refrain from ordering this. Or you can ask them to omit the onions, but I'd rather get the food the way that it's supposed to come. \n\nChicken and Waffles: Bacon, bacon and bacon. Whaaat? Yeah. If you're looking for greasy fried chicken, you're not gonna get it with their version. It is a roasted half chicken with a side of chive waffles. And you guessed it, there's also bits of bacon in the chive waffles. Also comes with a side of gravy that comes with plenty of, you guessed it again, bacon. I was halfway expecting the maple syrup to be bacon infused. But I didn't even use the maple syrup, so I guess I'll never know. The chicken was moist, the skin slightly charred and the gravy added the perfect saltiness that the chicken needed. The waffles were a perfect balance of sweet and salty. \n\nI, also, ordered a coffee, which they kept filling and piping hot. \n\nThe overall experience was great. I have no complaints. The service is the best. Make sure you ask to sit in Adam's section.
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12 star
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Great food and very attentive service. Martinis are always awesome. Next time I may try to save room for one of their desserts.
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12 star
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We come here ofter, I don't recommend the bison burger but I can highly recommend the turkey and the angus burgers. I get worried they won't last long since it never seems real busy but the veggies are fresh, the have a great balsamic as well as special sauces. All wonderful with a good beer. Cheers
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Samurai Sam's tries hard at creating some Asian inspired food\n\nThe three of us came here last week, each ordering something different. I had three chicken tacos which were good, but had virtually no meat. As you can see from the photos, it's hard to find any. Lots of veggies though.\n\nAs for my friends, they each ordered different types of teriyaki bowls. Both came with a lot of rice, but again not much else.\n\nSadly, you can get nearly twice as much food at Panda Express. It's hard to justify coming back, our bill came to $24.70, including two soft drinks and one water. So, Two Stars and yes, we have had better.\n\nSorry!
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12 star
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Waiters are awesome and the food is great. I do wish the owner would allow you to order the \"la Potence\" beef tenderloin medium instead of rare. Best dessert in town.
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12 star
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Free wifi is a theme of all my reviews, and they have it here. There is also a fire going, a coal fire. The bartender let me have a piece of coal yesterday because it was the first time I had ever seen coal. He was amused. I was told it might be radioactive, and I left it in a cafe I was in. In hind sight, I think at was not very nice. \nAnyway. You can also put on any music you want, and their music is pretty terrible. So I always hook up an iPod. \nThey are chill about my writing group meeting here even if people only get soda water, though I have taken on an afternoon scotch habit. They can't do manhattans or old fashions, which is why I dock a star, because that's lame. Is this a bar or an alcohol stand at a fair?
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12 star
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The staff here is always extremely friends, burgers are very tasty and their milkshakes are to die for .... rewind to the scene in Pulp Fiction where Uma Thurman asks for a $5 milkshake. There is no bourbon but these are some fine damn milkshakes!
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12 star
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Being from Colorado, we read beforehand that this was a strenuous hike, and we scoffed. \"Scoff!\" we said, \"We shall see about that.\" And then we started hiking, and my girlfriend said \"it's not really hiking if you're just walking up stairs.\" There was more scoffing and pshawing. Then we turned a corner and saw basically a wall with a handrail that we were supposed to climb, and she stopped all that mocking.\n\nThis is some serious hiking, at least on the Echo Canyon side (I didn't know there was another trail). It was a lot of fun, trying to pick out the best ways to get up the various hills. I, like many others apparently, sustained some minor injuries, all on the way down. Basically knee scrapes and cuts from not quite lifting my leg high enough when climbing over rocks. Really, it's nothing to worry about if you take your time and plan your moves, unlike those lunatics who run up and down this.\n\nThe view from the top is great, and you can really see for miles in every direction. The houses right below are some of the most ridiculous mansions I've ever seen. We went at about 4pm, and the summit was not too too crowded.\n\nIt's a five star hike, but a star comes off for the parking situation and the lack of markers on the trail. We ended up having to park at the Barry Goldwater Memorial a little ways away, because for some reason this area has no street parking. And we did find ourselves slightly off course a few times during the climb. Never anything that took a whole lot of time to remedy, but kind of frustrating when you are climbing and climbing and then there's nowhere to go. Overall though, this is one of my favorite hikes/climbs I've done, anywhere.
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I'm a craps player, and I learned how to play in this casino 26 years ago. It was a craps Mecca in its not too recent past. But no more. The box men sweat the dice and the rollers who happen to have a good run of luck. The young ladies dealing are certainly friendly, but the box staff make up for that in a negative way. My advice is go play at another casino mere steps away, where they actually are happy to see your action.
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Do not waste your time at this hotel. Don't be cheap like us, spend the extra dollars at a nicer hotel like the Encore, Wynn, MGM, Venetian, any hotel but this. Very poor communication with from management and staff. \n\nThe first night we got there we weren't even able to get a key for any of the 3 rooms we booked because they said our name wasn't on those rooms even though we paid with our credit card. \n\nBy the time we left and got back home there were a bunch of unauthorized charges on our card and when we called to question the charges TI told us all this bullcrap we were never informed about. \n\nLike I said, do not waste your time here. All the hassle almost wasn't worth my first trip to Vegas since I turned 21. \n\nAlso, the coffee shop restaurant wasn't even that good. We were the only people in the restaurant at 1am and the service still sucked. \n\nTerrible staff, terrible management, terrible coffee shop/restaurant, just a terrible hotel in general. You're going to be in Vegas, might as well live like you're in Vegas.
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I stopped by here today with my parents and sister for breakfast. We were debating over a place to eat in the Strip District and I offered up DeLuca's as I have had decent experiences there before and there is always a line out the door waiting for seats. We arrived at around 9:15 and walked right into the restaurant and were seated in the upstairs portion. The inside of this place is nothing special and looks like many other diners. They did have a t shirt from man v food (circa 2006) on the wall above us.\n\nFor my breakfast I decided to start off with a coffee which was poured within seconds of ordering and delivered to our table. Then after a few minutes of deliberating over the huge menu I ended up going with the Huevos Rancheros for my breakfast. After ordering our waitress disappeared and I am pretty sure that I never saw her again until we had to ask another waitress to get her for our check. That meant that after about 10 minutes of waiting with an empty cup of coffee, I ended up helping myself to the pot that was sitting nearby. I never did get a third cup which would have been nice. Anyways, after a reasonable amount of time our food made it out to our table and my Huevos Rancheros looked pretty good. The egg was sunny side up and whenever I cut through it, the yolk dripped nicely onto the tortilla, cheese, salsa and chorizo underneath it. It tasted decently enough although I would have personally liked it quite a bit spicier. After I was about half way through my my meal the avocado that was supposed to come on it materialized to our table. It was maybe 1/4 of a total avocado cut into 4 very small slices which were quickly gone. Whenever my family and I had finished our meals we proceeded to wait about 10 minutes for our waitress to come to our table. Finally giving up on that we asked another waitress to ask our waitress for the bill. She did and about 10 minutes later and after again asking our waitress for the bill, we were able to pay. The sad thing is that we were trying to get out of there and there was a huge line of people outside waiting to get in.\n\nThe bottom line for me is that I would probably avoid coming here in the future. While the food was decent tasting I found it to be overpriced and our service was just miserable.
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Really, really heavy food. I like meat and they do it well but there is no balance to their meals. An experience, undoubtably, but this place really comes across as a gimmick and not a restaurant run by professionals. A salad on the menu would be nice.\n\nThat said, the service was spectacularly good.
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12 star
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We've been to this place a few times in the past, always heartily satisfied with our favorite Vietnamese dishes, but were still amazed with how they've expanded their menu that's probably drawing this large late, Sunday night crowd. Lobster with black pepper beckons! As always service was great.
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12 star
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This theater can get a little crowded on weekends when bigger movies open up but otherwise it's never busy. I've been here during the weekdays when it is a ghost town but no matter when I've gone, I have received great service. I personally like the seats and the bathrooms here over other competitors.
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12 star
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Another great Kimpton hotel. Service is top notch. Big pools and 2 hot tubs are a plus
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12 star
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Anna's is fantastic, and pretty much can alter anything you bring in.\nI have brought multiple pants there (dressy and jeans) and have never had an issue with the final result. I have also had a few dresses and skirts done as well. On top of that I brought my wedding dress in to be fitted. I bought my dress as a sample so it needed multiple alterations, as well things I wanted changed (taking off some beading) and they also did the bustle- which was difficult on the dress I had.\nI couldn't have been happier with everything they did! Although with specific employees some of the things I was saying was 'lost in translation' but usually one of the younger girls was around to clarify what I was wanting.\nI will always bring my items to Anna's
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I wasn't here very long, just long enough to half kill myself walking five miles, loaded down with carry ons, from my arrival gate to the departure gate. Ugh. If you're gonna make people walk halfway across the city for a connecting flight, at least provide some sort of shuttle or something. NOT an airport I care to go through again.
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Update: DON'T TAKE YOUR DOG HERE!!! \nSo livid that I will detail why in a few hours. \nI haven't had a drink in 9 mos, just bc I never really drink, but I just poured one today! (It's 3:30pm, too) HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE! \n\nI haven't been here yet, but scheduling my first appointment (spoke w Melissa) was such a complete nightmare that I'm seriously worried about taking my dog here. I'm hoping the reviews are trustworthy and the grooming isn't reflected by the complete idiot I just spoke with on the phone. A neighbor recommended the place, and I don't like Petsmart's filthy grooming salon. \n\nI tried to get information about what was included in the haircut and it was like I asked the 4 yr old down the street; there were also dogs barking so loudly in the background that both of us had to repeat everything 3x. Seriously worried! \n\nWill update this rvw after appointment
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12 star
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I have never had my eyebrows threaded before and frankly never trusted anyone else to touch them. I felt like I was taking a huge risk leaving them in someone else's hands. However, I have come to this place to have my lashes done and felt completely at ease with the people here. I have rarely met anyone nicer and more comforting to be around as hairs are being ripped from my face! I closed my eyes for a moment, had a pleasant conversation, and then BAM! I had amazing brows! It was lots of fun and nice to see guys there too getting cleaned up and pretty! :-P
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12 star
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I have to agree with Paula H. I don't know what these other yelpers are talking about but my experience was excellent.. and I had a party of 18. \n\nMy friend had come here on his previous trip to Las Vegas and he wanted to take my family here as a place to try since he knew how much my family loved sushi. \n\nEarlier that day, I made a reservation, hoping they could accommodate and I'm so glad they could! They lady I spoke with was so kind and understanding after I told her I may need to change the time of our reservation, it was originally at 5 but then I changed it to 8 since everyone pigged out someplace else earlier that day. \n\nWe got there and only had to wait a few minutes while they cleared the table. While we were waiting, we all looked over the menu to see what we wanted to order. What I find amazing is that you can order pretty much anything on the menu as part of the AYCE special (~$27 plus tip). I'll post the picture of the menu after I finish this review. \n\nDespite the fact that I had a party of 18, the server did her best to make sure we got what we ordered.. However, my cousin didn't have too good of an experience.. He ordered a few rolls but didn't get them.. Probably because other people were taking his rolls, thinking that it was theirs..right when we were all finished, BOOM all of these rolls came out for him.. most likely because he kept reminding her and she had to re-enter the order. That's the only down side to our experience. \n\nThe food was good, I didn't have any dish that I didn't like. I can't remember how many plates of salmon nigiri and dynamite I ordered but I ate like a pig! My family loves food and this was an excellent place to bring them.. Definitely coming back on our next trip!
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12 star
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I love Wildflower and frequently visit. My favorite thing on the menu is the seasonal Tuscan Kale salad! \n\nThis location gets very busy for lunch so I call ahead and my food is always ready for me when I arrive.
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12 star
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I'm in love with Sage. \n\nI hemmed and hawed for months when I was charged with the duty of finding a really great fancy (and not too expensive) restaurant for me and my 20 closest girl friends. Seriously. I settled on Sage. Two things pushed me towards this restaurant-- the vegetarian friendly menu (we had vegetarians and a vegan) and that they wouldn't force us to get prix fixe if we split the group in two. Also a bonus-- this place is extremely reasonable for being in Vegas and for the quality of food and service.\n\nThe two group split worked perfectly because they sat us in the back room RIGHT next to eachother so we could walk between tables ooh'ing and aah'ing and TASTING. One table got the chef's tasting and another ordered what they felt like. The server at my table was fantastic; SO helpful and sweet and never impatient (even though it was all very confusing at some points with all the girls shuffling and shouting). They allowed some of us to pay cash and others to use their credit cards. They brought us everything we wanted basically. Impeccable service, period. \n\nAll the cocktails I tasted were incredible. All the food I tasted was perfectly seasoned and never boring. Highlights include the foie gras brulee, the hanger steak, New York strip, steak tartare, slow poached farm egg. Another very awesome thing was that the chef made a special amuse bouche and dish for our lone vegan friend. She was asked about what she didn't like and she was brought out this totally unique and impressive dish-- she looked SO content. Honestly, everything was fantastic because my friends all toasted me and gushed all weekend about it. I am so so happy I went with Sage.
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12 star
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I want tons of ingredients in my ramen. I'm the one with multiple ticket toppings when using the ramen coin order machines in Japan. Extra, extra, extra!! The deluxe ramen was my only choice. I already plan on getting even more of their fantastic chashu next time.\n\nI'm not big on miso ramen. Not that I dislike it but it's never my first choice. The shio was great and I thoroughly enjoyed every slurp of the noodles. My wife opted for the miso butter corn ramen, a northern Japan specialty, which she liked a lot. \n\nBased on the Yelp buzz, it was a flat out guarantee to see a Yelper in the house. Nice seeing My and Thao T with their little, future food connoisseur in tow!\n\nSolid ramen place but I felt like my meal was incomplete without a big bottle of Asahi Super Dry (no liquor license yet?) and good gyoza. The gyoza was below average. I definitely like this place over Monta. My wife refuses to step into Anime due to the manga otaku factor so I can't compare that yet. My deluxe ramen might come out to $16 on future trips.
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My husband and I used to frequent this place whenever we felt like going out to dinner. The pizza isn't the best in town, but we were fond of the service and neighborhood-y atmosphere (friendly, casual). The last 4 times we've been there over the past few months, the service has been actually awful. \n\nOnce we had a new waitress, who said it was her first day as a waitress, for which I felt bad because...why wasn't anyone training her?! Last time, the waitress was actually rude, and barely checked on us, even though we would have ordered more if she had. Her loss, Pino's loss.\n\nUsed to feel like an old friend. Sadly, no more. Not sure we'll ever go back, because you want to feel welcome when you frequent a place.\n\nIf you do go, I recommend a plain cheese or quattro fromaggi pizza or the lasagna, which is often on special. \n\nOh, they used to serve budweiser (regular, not light) in frosted glasses, and there was something old fashioned and delicious in it, but they don't seem to do that anymore either. \n\nThere is also one great Italian waiter, but we never get him anymore. I guess we're not good enough to get real waiters?? Ha.
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12 star
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All of Fox restaurants are legit, and Zinburger is no different. Delish ISH! Love the Breakfast burger w/ a fried egg on it. I get it lettuce wrapped, no mayo to keep it fairly Paleo. Sweet Potato fries are bomb and don't need the aoli they come with if you wanna keep the calories down.
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Boneless Wings had a tasty sauce, but not enough sauce and too much coating for my taste.
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Wow. The receptionist here is RUDE. I am not even visiting the doctor. I'm here with my grandma who is seeing the doctor. They were rude to her on the phone when she called, telling her that she would probably have to wait a very long time because Mondays are horribly busy in a way to make her feel bad. That rubbed me the wrong way. Why not inform her that there might be a wait rather than make her feel bad about it? \n\nOnce we got here, she didn't even have to wait. The only people in the waiting room were waiting for their wives who were seeing the doctor, not actually waiting to SEE the doctor. \nAs I'm sitting here, I heard the receptionist \nmake an outbound call to someone then complain to someone else in the office, threatening about how \"it's okay, they will just be sent to collections\" as that will be his revenge on the client for whatever reason- all within earshot of other patients. \n\nI hope this doctor is worth the piss poor receptionist sitting behind the desk. \n\nI'm giving 2 stars since I've never seen this Doctor. I'd like to give one just for the guy behind the desk.
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12 star
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My family loves their food! My twin daughters want the chili anytime!\nBBQ is great, all the meats have explosive taste. We've had family visit from Mn and Fl..and all went home with a few bottles of your sauces!\nAnd fun...bikers and suits and families..anything goes.
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This review is about entertainment in the \"ballroom\" and about the Julio Iglesius concert on 3-28-14. The ballroom is an awful place to attend a concert or other entertainment events. The viewing is bad and the acoustics very bad. The seating is on a flat ballroom floor in chairs. The stage is elevated somewhat, but not enough so one can consistently see what is going on. You end up straining and shifting position to try to see.. \nJulio Iglesius sang entirely in Spanish despite the fact he has made millions selling records with English lyrics. Also, at the beginning of the concert he made political comments about immigration policy in the U.S. and Arizona. When I pay hefty sums for tickets to a concert, I do not expect be forced to listen to an opening political rant from the performer. I was pleased to leave as soon as possible without disturbing others in my row too much
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I was so disappointed when I had my favorite \"salads rolls\" and the sauce came out tasting like snot! Very friendly though.
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12 star
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Went back after last being in Las Vegas a few years ago and discovering this place. I didn't remember the name so we just went to the one with the highest yelp ratings and we were so excited to see we had hit it!Great mango lassis, seems like everyone in the restaurant was drinking them! And the staff is very friendly! Food excellent. We wanted to come back the next day for the buffet but we had so much leftovers we made our own buffet in our room!
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