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12 star
I love this trail, it's especially good for early morning hikes with my dogs. It's not too steep and doesn't require an immense amount of rock climbing at any point... So my little chihuahua and dachshund are able to do it without any problems.\nMy favorite part about this hike, is going off trail, you get great views of the entire phoenix area and you can do some serious rock climbing if you want. \nLike everyone else has said, keep an eye on which way you came from.....you can get lost and it's a pain in the butt trying to find your way back. \nI like this trail cause I rarely see it getting very busy (unlike camelback) and it seems like a peaceful/mild hike. \nDefinitely one I'll be coming back to.
12 star
This location specifically made me a fan of Lenny's. I'd often stop in here before grocery shopping across the plaza to quench the munchies, shopping with the munchies is never a good idea.\nService is always prompt, while still being very personable. I got into several interesting conversations the employees. Always love random conversation. \nThe meat is sliced to order. (not sitting between paper, pre-sliced, a la other sandwich shops) Bread is baked fresh. Couldn't ask for more from a sandwich shop, other than slightly lower prices. But then again, if prices get cut quality often gets cut along with it. I'll take a good cold cut sandwich any day when I can watch my meat get sliced and make a new friend.
12 star
Awesome restaurant. Great drinks, everyone should go here. I will be back often.
12 star
I love Cirque du Soleil and I was really excited to see Ka for the first time. The set is incredible, I don't know how they make the stage move like that but it's amazing. I have to say though, it looked like they put so much effort into the production and trying for first time to have a cohesive storyline that they took away some of the amazing human feats the other shows have so I was a little disappointed on that end. Still it is an amazing show and definitely worth checking out in Vegas.
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Ummmm....not my favorite!! Have heard a lot of great things about Maizie's, but had a late lunch there over the weekend and was kind of underwhelmed.\n\nWe found the whole seating process very disorienting and confusing, but once we were settled, we found the menu to be too big and overwhelming! I am a girl who loves an option, but this is like a Cheesecake Factory effect where I begin to assume they serve everything, yet specialize in nothing. Plus, there are a million people running around the restaurant, but it didn't seem like anyone was really providing good service to their tables. Actually, that was because nearly every server was eating in plain sight of the diners, which just bugs, especially when my ice tea is empty. \n\nMy BF and I both ordered salads....both were okay although there were definitely some serious lettuce rejects in both. The chili was quite good though, which was a nice surprise!\n\nLooks like they have a good happy hour and a committed local Cen Pho crowd, which is always a pleasure to see, but I just didn't quite get it. Sorry Maizie's, not thinking I'll be back anytime soon.
12 star
The mansion fantastic. The grand entrance and picked up via the gold mgm limo. truly in awe the whole time. the food the food the food. foie soup, goldflaked curdled egg appetizer, dover sole, the maine lobster, bison, lamb, and the cheese and bread cart stood out. the degustation menu, fantastic. the meal fantastic. i can die now and be happy. Imma match the 16 degustation entree's with 16/16 judochops..well done 3 star michelin. Dinner for two plus wine pair and bubbly and tip = under 1k. Next stop Jiro in japan. hiyaaa!
12 star
I've been here five times now since it opened in January and each time the food has improved and the service has been more attentive and faster. It seems like Taco Haus is finally starting to hit its stride. Inside it has a hip feel and the music is usually playing pretty loud. I love it, but my grandmother, who accompanied us one evening, didn't. They have a nice, quieter outdoor area to sit and enjoy meals as well. The food has plenty to offer. My favorites are their ceviches, the halibut and the shrimp are both excellent, their sides (beans and corn are solid) and their salads. I've tried each salad and enjoyed all of them. They offered a special beet salad last week that was probably the best salad I've ever had: golden beets, red beets, capers, strawberries, goat cheese, balsamic, and more made for an amazing, memorable dish that I hope they will add as a more frequent menu addition. They also offer a Chef's Table reservation for groups of 6 or more that I am looking forward to trying someday. \nWhat I love most about this place is the fresh quality ingredients and their commitment to local, organic produce. It's fairly healthy grub, yet still tasty so I leave satisfied, but not feeling like I need to go run eight miles afterwards.\nAreas where I feel they can still improve? Service is critical to a restaurant's success. They are getting better, but still need to improve on consistency. The tres leches cake, while very good, was smaller than my wife and me had expected so it was a very quick desert. Also, some of our dinner companions have been a little surprised at the small taco sizes (they're really street tacos). I recommend the shrimp, short rib, carne asada, or veggie, however the chicken tacos have tasted pretty plain. But, you definitely need at least three or four to fill the average eater. All in all, I really enjoy eating at Taco Haus and feel like they are improving every time I visit, which goes to show that their chef and management are committed to serving the very best food they can.
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okay I really really really want to give kudos to this restaurant due to it being a Phoenix icon. however they are struggling financially right now and I think the reason is that while other steakhouses have embraced the fact that people want to eat healthier, adding salads and less filling foods to their menu, this place has decided to keep a very old school steakhouse fried chicken mantra. I am gluten free and can only order ribs or chicken with no barbecue sauce. I do have breakfast but it stops at noon which would alleviate the problem of me trying trying to find something to eat. because of the lack of items that I can eat, combined with the fact that my vegetarian daughter can find nothing to eat, we won't be back so they lost my entire family. it's great to have traditions but you also have to change with the times.
12 star
I really like this restaurant... for the west island. In town it's nothing special. But thank god someone has opened a proper byow in this area. It's my official go to place when my dad wants to eat dinner now. \n\nThe pizzas are great and I've enjoyed the various pasta dishes I've tried. \n\nWord to the wise... This place is actually busy so RSVP.
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Check-in was extra fabulous! The person working the desk was very friendly. Sadly, it kinda went down hill from there. \n\nIt looks like they've done a fairly recent remodel on this Courtyard, but they skimped a bit on the rooms during the remodel. The bathroom in my room had old outdated floor tiles and crappy plastic on the surround around the tub/shower.They have horrible shower curtains that try very hard to cling to you in the shower which is not a pleasant experience knowing that the curtains have tried to cling to countless strangers in the past. Yuck! The grout between the floor tiles had a fair amount of black mold in it and there was clearly lots of the stuff growing in the pipes in the sink. The stench coming from the sink was godawful and actually got worse when the water was turned on. \n\nThe restaurants in Courtyards are just blehh. I should have just gone out to get carry out on my first night. I missed a very large chunk of the World Series game waiting for my overly microwaved food. They had only one person working in the restaurant and she was clearly overwhelmed.\n\nUpon checkout, I attempted to get the person working the front desk to take me seriously when I told her that they really shouldn't put anyone in that room until they tackle the mold problem, but it was clear from her tone of voice and the look on her face that she didn't particularly care and she thought I was a complaining pain in the ass who she wished would just shut up and leave her alone. I get it...you probably get a lot of complaints, but exposing people who might be sensitive (think severe allergies or asthma) because you can't be bothered to write it down and follow up...that really sucks.\n\nAnd speaking of being a complaining pain in the ass, this hotel has the horrible Marriott pillows that are unreasonably underfilled rendering them uncomfortable and fairly useless.\n\nSo that's it. The Summerlin Courtyard will not be at the top of my wish list for places to stay when traveling to Las Vegas. In fact, it was bad enough that I will be notifying my company's travel department so that they can consider removing it from our preferred list.
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This place is horrible. Not only was I promised front line access but free drinks until 1am. They did not live up to any of it. I understand some things are out of peoples control but even the service was horrible. I am spending $15 a drink and they can't even say a thank you.
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Usually quick, haircuts are a bit iffy. I think a couple of their stylists are a bit rude. You get the service you pay for. For the price, see Fabian next door at the Canyon salon for a $5 haircut for kids. He actually did a superb job for half the price.
12 star
Hella cute lil place! My sister and I shared a couple desserts: strawberry snow fluff & peanut butter honey toast - both were DELICIOUS! The staff was friendly and flexible with our snow fluff order (strawberry snow fluff with mango & lychee - oh my! lol). The dining room is cute and there's board games too. If you check in on Yelp, you'll get 15% off. Win win win =D
12 star
Love the name, very punny! The shop has a small but dedicated selection of cured meats, such as salami, bacon, and sausages. They have a great lunch special- for around $5 you get a bratwurst sandwich, chips, and a soda. I tried some of the Italian sweet sausage sandwich. The sausage was flavorful, juicy, and had a nice \"bite\" to it from the sausage casing. \n\nWe went here with a Groupon and took home 1 pound of jalapeno bacon and 1 pound of maple bacon. The bacon is vacuum sealed and actually made by a different (Local) company. I've tried the maple bacon so far, and it's decent. The thick cut bacon is a little crumbly, so you have to be very careful taking the strips out of the package because they will tear easily. Cooking the strips was no problem, but it was harder to get a crispy strip. Mine ended up a little more chewy. The sweet maple flavor was a good complement to the salty smokiness of the bacon, although at the end I could taste a faint chemical aftertaste (Maybe a preservative?).\n\nService was friendly and we had no problem redeeming our Groupon.
12 star
Perfect for date night! Town Square is easy to get to, lots of parking spaces, great shopping, great bars, restaurants and a theater!\n\nKinda has a Cali feel to it, outdoor mall with palm trees everywhere, only thing missing is the weather!
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DON'T USE THIS STATION!!!!! THEY PUT $126.00 CHARGE ON YOUR CREDIT CARD!!!!!! I just got off the phone with them, as I thought someone had stolen my card when I saw my charge for $18.31 (I topped off my tank and bought a $7 car wash) and then another one for $126.00. That's ridiculous!!!!!!! This was NOT a debit card (I do understand putting a hold on those to make sure you don't spend the money before their charge goes through) but there is NO warning sign or anything. I will NEVER go there again....my car won't even hold more than $50 worth of gas, and you'll have the actual charge as WELL as the $126 charge on there until they decide to take it off. NEVER, NEVER AGAIN!!!!! Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice shame on me!
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We hired this company in the summer of 2013. They had a great website and the owner, Jason, had a very dynamic personality said he was an 'Enrolled Agent with the IRS, etc. Seemed good. \n\nMy first clue should have been they were more concerned about getting their first check, than they were about the information needed to create the bookkeeping and tax files. Months would go by without hearing from them and when you'd send an email, there would be no response. When you called, they would say there was an 'email problem' and to send it to a different email address. Then there was always an excuse for not replying; \"I'm traveling.\", \"I'm not in the office\", \"I'll have ____ check on it\", etc.\n\nTax times rolls around and the owner brags, \"All businesses wait until October to file their taxes, I've already put yours on an extension.\" Great! Then I got calls from my folks that said they hadn't received their 1099's. The office couldn't find the information, so I resent. I gave them numerous documents to work on bookkeeping, and nothing ever got put in place.\n\nFinally, I called the IRS and asked if an extension had been filed? The answer? No, but we see someone TRIED to file an extension on June 17th. Of course, when I called Total Business Solutions, Jason was 'traveling', but would get back to me the following week. I went into the office and asked for my tax documents. They handed me the same envelope I had given them and not one single letter or document with tax information had been opened.\n\nThe bottom line? I paid this company more than $3000 in less than 12 months and never received one item of work in return. IRS 1099's not filed, personal and business taxes not filed, no bookkeeping, no receivables/expenditures, nada. But they did deduct their monthly fee.\n\nI have subsequently found out there are several others with this experience. Be very careful about hiring this business. If you do hire them, make sure you keep copies of all communication because chances are, you'll need it later for Court.
-1no label
pros:\nclean facility\nnewer chairs for pedi's \nI was able to get in for a pedi and mani in under ten minutes\nCons:\nmy feet were not scrubbed as well as they should have been for a pedicure\nthe manicure was also nothing to write home about\nthe thing that really irritated me was the person doing my nails would stop to check his phone every couple of minutes and was sitting there texting while my nails were drying. I understand being bored and texting while your not doing anything super important, sure, but its not very professional to do right in front of a customer. It didnt help that his coworker brought his lunch out to his nail station, put his feet up, and ate right there in the middle of the shop
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Greeting and food service was on the slow side to be 3PM and pretty empty. We were standing upfront for about 15 minutes and literally no one stopped to check our status or seat us. Once seated, our server Luke was definitely helpful and on point with his drink and taco suggestions though. \n\nWe had the street corn as an appetizer, total waste of $4. Corn on the cob (probably the smallest I've ever seen), lathered in oil and a sprinkle of cheese. I was expecting at least a juicy piece of corn and all the things that would make it almost worth spending $4 for & even more so \"Mexican Street Corn\". I had the shrimp and Al Pastor tacos with saffron rice and opted for sweet plantains instead of beans ($2 upcharge). Tacos were pretty tasty (that's what the one star is for), plantains were burnt on some ends and they were all stuck together. Saffron rice would've been good had I not chomped on a few hard clusters of rice. \n\nI went back on yelp and saw the South Park location had better reviews - because I really wanted to like this place, I'm willing to give Cantina 1511 another shot but at the South Park location. One star for the tacos alone.
12 star
I live nearby and have driven past this place many times. Today my wife called me and asked that I bring her lunch. Needless to say, we were not disappointed by these gyros. Savory meat piled high with the right amount of sauce atop a a fresh pita was a great lunch.
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I had not been to Bev Mo for a long time and when walking around I remembered why this place is so overpriced. Save yourself some money and head over to Total wine plus a lot better craft beer selection.
12 star
We at first had a ok experience than it went down hill from there. Didn't get checked on in over 20 mins. After our waitress came and check on us we told her about our Facebook check in for a free beer. She told us she had to get a manager to verify it. We watched her walk to the manager and he went somewhere else grabbed fries and walked right past us. We were pissed off by that. Than we asked for a different manager and ny this time we were really mad and yelling. A new manager band Mike came and helped us. Took care of us. I know it was a busy time when we got there but Mike still took time out of the busy day to help us. He turned a bad experience into a good one.
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If I could give less than one star, I would. I am an MD myself, and I have never seen such poor care from start to finish. I went to the appointment with my father and although we arrived on time, we waited for 2 hours The doctor, Dr. Sink, was not familiar with my father, his care, or the consultants care. When I asked her about his lung nodule and what they were going to do next, She asked him \"what did the pulmonary doctor tell you\", since she did not know or remember that he even had a lung nodule. She did not know his medications or the dose and had to leave the room to look it up on the pharmacy web site. She also missed the tear in his knee. \nWe filled out a request that for his medical records and paid. We were told it would be 6-8 weeks. We never received them. Called today and they say no record of of the request. I am not surprised since they are the most disorganized doctors office I have ever seen. Charts are everywhere, the office is filthy and they are grossly understaffed. And the doctor is TERRIBLE.
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Can I give 0 stars? When I walked into the showroom, the salesman approached me with an attitude that I was bothering him! I asked for the best price OTD on the motorcycle I wanted and he gave me a price that was 10% ($700) higher than the price I was quoted with Western Honda. I told the salesman that price is high and he said \"Go buy it from Western Honda\" He did not bother to ask me if I was paying cash (which I was) or try to add incentives to encourage me to buy from him. I have never dealt with a salesman like that in my life (and I am no spring chicken). If they treat everyone this way, I wonder how they sell anything! Don't waste your time, as far as salesmanship - total incompetence. By the way, he lied to me about the price they had advertised online. Dishonest and rude, if that is what you are looking for, by all means visit this shop. The salesman was a total dufus and you can get a much better deal on a Honda with Western Honda. I wish I had the salesman's name, but of course he did not bother to introduce himself. He was an older gentleman in the first office on the left.
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This place isn't classy and has a Ross in it for crying out loud!! But...I am en love with Fredrick's of Hollywood!!! You won't find a Nordstrom in this mall.
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I went here on a recent business trip, and there aren't many decent options in West Homestead, so I decided to splurge on the company's dollar and ordered take-out. \n\nI was highly disappointed in the service, and I only ordered take out. Upon going to the bar to announce that I was there for take out, there were 3 other people at the bar. The bartender had her back to me and it wasn't until a few minutes had passed that another guest told her that she should wait on me. \n\nAfter announcing the reason for my visit, she checks on my order (not ready yet) and helps other tables. No offer of water, or a drink. Another gentleman working the bar asked the bartender if she had offered me a drink, she stated to him my order would be right up. He then asked if she offered me a water, to which she replied, her order is going to be right up. He placed a glass of water in front of me.\n\nThen I hear my name and order announced by the kitchen staff. 3 staff members yelled. . .\"it's TAKEOUT\" so back it went into the kitchen to be packed up.\n\nGentelman bartender asks female bartender if she has rung me up yet (she had not)\n\nAfter more time had passed (how long does it take to put food into a takeout container?) it finally is put down in front of me. She then rings me up. I don't expect take out to be piping hot, but at this point i wondered if it was even going to be room.\n\nWhen i go to eat my meal, utensils were not included. I now had to go find something to eat my lukewarm food with. \n\nVERY DISAPPOINTING experience. Will not be returning.
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My husband and I joke that there is a sign on our faces when we come in that says, \"please ignore us.\" It's not just this location either, the one in Tempe has provided forgetful/nonexistent service the past few times, too. That's frustrating because a soft drink costs nearly $3 here, so something as simple as refills would make me feel like I'm getting more value for a $3 iced down soda.... The bottomless fries are advertised and posted everywhere, which, again, makes you feel like you're recovering some value when you pay $12 for a burger. But, alas- the service has been either irritable/snarky when fries and refills are requested or it's just nonexistent altogether. Tell me why I'm spending $30 here for 2 people again? In n Out is across the street...\n\n1 star because the burgers and fries really are delicious. No other stars because that testifies to how disappointed I am in what used to be a good, consistent franchise. Unfortunately our experiences have been such a let down as far as the service is concerned, we'd rather save our $30 and avoid the crying children and just stay away altogether. Maybe we'll sit at the bar if we ever go back... at least someone has to acknowledge you there (hopefully? ).
12 star
This gastro-gem instantly connects me with my former lifetime(s) in India. Rani dishes up some sumptuous home-style food at the back counter, with the love of a dotting grandmother. The tangy and fresh chutneys accompany her rich and flavorful veg-fare perfectly. Her pakoras are a hearty treat, and one of the few deep fried foods I'll indulge in, because how can you say no to your adopted Indian grandmother? The rest of the store is a delectable journey through spice, I can easily lose track of earthly time here. To my less-traveled western epicurians, know this is not like the International Isle at Whole Foods. Expect ; Hindi TV, ghee-scented air, tables sticky with Chai resin, and dusty nag champa boxes to abound. All part of the authenticity and love that is Rani World. I recently read that India does irradiate their spices like we do in the West, so buying Indian spice products are both cost/health effective, but do check expiration dates. My staples from these illustrious isles include; star anise, tumeric, chana besana flour, rose water, peppered pampadams, yellow split-mung beans, aspativa, basmati rice, mustard seed, cinnamon bark, ghee and the beauty of fresh curry leaves from the produce section.
12 star
I have been a few times and each time I am so happy I went. The food is unreal! I have tried the filet mignon, the salmon, the chicken scallopini all which melted in your mouth! They have everything from espresso drinks to top notch wine. I love the fact that is a Vegas family run establishment as well. Everyone is really so nice and cares about making you happy. Gotta love that it is a 24hr place to!
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I really was hoping that I would like Harley's, as it is super close to us and would be the perfect neighborhood Italian place. Unfortunately, I was rather underwhelmed by today's experience. This is the first time I have actually been inside. I heard that it has recently been redone, so I cannot compare it to prior, but I thought the place looked rather inviting. Unfortunately, the food is just not that good. We had the calamari fritti, which I consider a safe choice. They did not taste bad - they tasted like nothing at all. I tried putting lemon on them, then marinara sauce, then salt. Finally I dipped them in olive oil. Each time it made them more memorable, but not more edible. We also tried the pizza (both the Italian meat pizza and the pesto chicken one). If I had bought a frozen pizza at the store and it tasted like that fresh out of the oven I would have thought of it as pretty good pizza and probably bought it again. However, I expect more of an Italian restaurant, especially considering how long it took to prepare (and there was only one other couple in the entire place). \nOverall, I am just disappointed. This place has great potential. I'm not saying I'll never come back. Maybe I'll have better luck with a pasta dish in the future. I just know it won't be for a while.
12 star
I had beef tofu soon. It was my first time in the place. I had little bit cold thats why i want to eat something healthy and delicious. My sister find a place on google. Normally i cant eat hot species in food and i prefer to have plain one. It smells perfect and look good. It was delicious and satisfactory.
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My bf and I got a coupon from planet hollywood for their breakfast buffet. We get there, put our name down and waited for 30 min. Our turn comes up and they tell us the coupons are outdated and they don't have the buffet anymore. \nWe get seated and order the eggs and steak special. Our beef jerky gets to the table when we had asked for med rare. Their bread was as hard as concrete, the meat was dry, and even the med rare pieces that came out after we complained was flavorless and only saved by a healthy amount of A1. I dont like A1.\nNo discounts offered. No apology from the host that took our order. Scrambled eggs were ok, sunny side up were burnt and about the size of quail eggs. Thats about it. And their costco mini muffins were good. \nThe couple behind us were super annoyed about something too. \nNO GOOD!
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My first (and last) experience with Rick's was an interesting experience. I am new to Champaign and called to schedule my BMW for repair to what I believed was a caliper problem. I was told to have my tires checked first at the place where I bought them. I explained that wasn't possible since I had moved from out of state and again repeated what I thought the problem was (I knew it was not tire related). I was again told to have my tires checked, but they did not do that there. If there was nothing wrong, I could call him back. Incredulous!!! Not only was he not \"super coffee-shop\" friendly\" as described by Tim J., but I got the impression he didn't want to be bothered! I went somewhere else that promptly got my vehicle in ... and it was a stuck caliper!!!! Since it was in for repairs, I also had them do some other maintenance work done - THEY were great! Rick's Automotive Service LOST OUT!!!
-1no label
Went back after friend wore pants....waste of money slow as hell for service then they messed up a lot of wings then they got confused....I finally got my food after explaining they are idiots the bouncers \"regulators\" arnt too bad the whole shopping center security is annoying which made our night even worse doesn't Toby Keith's have its own security why do they need more? Anyway at least we got in this time disappointed though.....
12 star
I like it hear. Had the perfect breakfast. Two eggs sunnyside up, a slice of french toast, and FOUR turkey breakfast sausage. It was the right amount and delish.
12 star
New pita caf\u00e9 is a welcome addition to a classic bakery and some of the best hummus in Pittsburgh. A great menu with fresh and local items served quickly efficiently and kicked up condiments and extras at every turn. This is the best Mediterranean food in Pittsburgh bar none. Chef Greg keep it coming
12 star
Our first stop after landing in Vegas and checking into our hotel was to find some lunch. We had no particular plans where to eat, just knew we needed something asap. The Paris was relatively close to our hotel, saw the strip-side seating of the Mon Ami Gabi and thought it looked about as good as any other place.\n\nService started out a little slow. We were seated, and then waited a bit longer than expected for the server to come by. However, our meal made up for this minor issue, as everything we both ate was very delicious.\n\nThe free crusty bread was amazing. Could possibly have something to do with the fact we were starving, but the bread, quite literally, was the best thing we'd ever eaten. Okay, maybe not the best, but it was pretty dang good.\n\nI decided to order the Chicken and Mushroom Crepe topped with kale and brie. A very hearty portion, and super satisfying. The flavor was reminiscent of the very best comfort food you can imagine. A pure pleasure to eat. Everything went well together, and all ingredients had a perfect balance.\n\nMy husband got the Classique Steak Frites with maitre d' butter. His hangar steak was cooked perfectly, and the frites were something special. We've seen many frites entrees that looked like they opened up a bag of frozen french fries and threw in the deep fryer. But these were like a chip/fry hybrid. Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside. Definitely homemade, or if not, they chose a wonderfully unique product.\n\nI recommend Mon Ami Gabi with two thumbs up. I'd have no reservations about eating here again one day. Was a great start to our last Vegas trip, for sure.
12 star
Desnudo tacos ( tacos naked ) is not your ordinary taco shop, they don't rely solely on grease for flavorful tacos, they actually use some kind of Aztec or Mayan magic to create some of the best tasting tacos I've had this side of the I-15 in Vegas.\nWith my tacos I ordered some sides, the fideo soup which it was really good, alittle bit on the salty side but good nonetheless. The garlic rice was...we'll too garlicky for me, the beans where so good I could just eat a bowl of them by itself. The meat in the tacos was juicy and tender and topped with real Mexican cheese, I added some real good homemade Mexican salsa which they have in many heat levels nicely supplied in a bottles instead of the common little salsa bowls.\n This is also not your basic traditional taco shop either, it is actually a sit down restaurant where they bring you a menu and go through all that blah blah restaurant stuff and although the service is more than awesome the reason I usually go to taco places is for quick fast food style service but if they are going to take the full service route then they should at least serve complimentary chips and salsa. so next time I stop here I'll make sure I have more than enough time to enjoy the nicely decorated room, dia de lo muertos style, and listen to the not so Mexican alternative rock style music. \n No shirt, no shoes no service..... But go desnudo.
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We came here expecting good Greek food as it has always been before. It was so hot and sticky when you first entered. We waited an eternity just for them to ask us what we wanted to drink, then another ten minutes just for them to bring it. I ordered the regular gyro and salad (which was $1.99 extra for salad) my husband had the GLT a gyro, lett., tomato sandwich which came with a salad. Our first server who I believe was the owner, was a bit rude as if he didnt feel like serving. To be nice, he brought us chicken lentil soup on the house. I only took about 3 bites as it was completely disgusting and flavorless. I had to add pepper, salt and hot sauce and still nothing. Our meals came out about 30 seconds of us receiving the soup. The tzatziki sauce smelled AWFUL!!! It literally smelled like old cheese or bad foot odor. There was barely any meat in my gyro. As for the salad, it had no feta cheese or bellpeppers. It was completely bland with barely and dressing. Our server who looked like to be the busser because he looked grimey and had an ugly apron on, barely came to check on us. My husbands meal was just a TAD better than mine, with his salad being the same as well. I definately do not recommened this place AT ALL!! Please stay away and go somewhere else!! I will NEVER be returning here again!
12 star
For an airport eatery this is above par, hense the 4 stars. Decent medium well cooked burger with slaw. \n\nWould be a 3 star outside of an airport though.
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I was here this past Saturday (10/5) at around 1:00pm.\n\nEvery time I go to Vegas I love to get Pina Coladas from the various hotel bars to compare. I was gambling at the Stratosphere so I decided to stop here to give their pina coladas a try. \n\nThere were two bartenders on duty. One older guy and one younger guy. Both were horrible! First of all, they were totally uninterested in the bar and its customers. They seemed to only be interested in each other and huddling up to talk to each other on the other side of the bar where nobody was sitting.\n\nPeople, such as myself, would come up to order a drink and they never checked on customers or anything. I stood there for close to 10 minutes before this guy who had been at the bar with his girlfriend for a while drinking and playing games, whistled to get the younger guy's attention to come serve me.\n\nHe finally comes over there and walked over to them and said, \"What do you need?\" They said, \"Dude we don't need anything, but you have a customer that has been standing here for the longest time waiting to be served.\" So he looked over at me and hesitantly walked up. He still didn't say anything. He didn't greet me or say, \"Can I get you something?\" NOTHING! He just stood there with this blank look on his face like he couldn't IMAGINE what I might want from him??!!\n\nSo I said, \"Um, I would like to order drinks\". And he said, \"Oh...drinks?\" AS IF this was news to him that someone would come up to a damn bar to order DRINKS??!! So I ordered my drinks for myself and the person I was with. So he made the drinks and never ONCE made eye contact or exerted any sort of true customer service. He just rang me up.\n\nThe damn pina colada was $9.75 and it was below mediocre. argh I went ahead and tipped him because if I didn't, I know his lame ass would have probably blamed it on me being black and NOT on the fact that he's a lousy bartender that gave shitty, dismissive service!\n\nOn top of that, while I was standing there waiting for my drinks to be made, the older guy argued with this couple about the amount they charged them for their drinks. They were arguing that because they were playing video poker (or whatever game it was up there) that they shouldn't be charged full price for their drinks. They were saying that they were staying at the hotel and the night before they paid less than $9 for the same drinks BECAUSE they were playing video poker. But on that day, this older guy was charging them $12 for their drinks.\n\nThe older guy was very gruff in his tone when telling them there was NO WAY they could have paid anything below $9.75 for their drinks. So he was basically calling them liars. When they tried to appeal to the younger guy, he was confused as hell. In one breath he was telling them they charge less if you're playing games at the bar...and in the next breath he was telling them they had to pay full price for their drinks? They were pissed.\n\nAnyway, the bartender that I had to deal with was named Ben. Steer clear of his clueless, non customer service having ass! I don't know what their deal was that day but they pissed me off. All I wanted was a pina colada and instead I was treated like I was a nuisance to them! So weird!
12 star
This has become my favorite theatre near me. Although several reviewers have complained about the parking I just don't think this is a big deal. Parking is not expensive at all. With all the specials they have, don't let a parking garage keep you from visiting.\n\nAnytime I have been here, the staff has been friendly. Another important feature of any theatre is how clean it is. Unfortunately, i have been to theaters where I didn't want to sit down. This has never been a problem here.\n\nAs far as the actual movie experience goes, it is just as good as any other newer theatre in the area. I think the size of the theaters are perfect.\n\nMy favorite thing about Southside Works Cinema is the location. I usually get to the theatre early and buy my tickets right away. This allows me to visit some of the other stores in the area.\n\nFor me, this is my theatre of choice.
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The food is good (not amazing). \nMuch of the time it's an effort to find your waiter. \nThe prices on food and wine are very high. \nAnd the acoustics are positively impossible. My table of six had to yell at one another, and the people at either end of the table couldn't hear each other even when yelling. The music is too loud and all the surfaces are hard which makes the soundscape shrill and overbearing.\nThere is nothing intimate or elegant about this restaurant. \n\nNove needs to decide whether it's a high-end Italian restaurant or a trendy club.
12 star
It is our last day in Montreal and we were looking for one last lunch to close out our wonderful trip. We stumbled to Cafe Cherrier and were happy as soon as we stepped in. It was hustling and bustling with a local crowd including some business lunches. Was really interesting to see and observe. Really nice French food lunch. I had the French onion soup which was excellent and a Duck Confit with frites and salad. The salad was fresh and had a light vinaigrette. The duck was cooked close to perfect. Bread was super tasty and wine was light but flavorful.
12 star
Great Place!! Had a wonderful first time at View! The Tuna Ceviche was fresh and the cheese plate was perfect. They had a great wine selection and the service was on point. Such a friendly staff and warm feeling once you walk in. I loved the ambience and the fact that it's on the second floor of the building. It's great to look out over Tivolli Village while dining and the live music is always a plus!!! I would recommend this place for dinner or a quick drink and will definitely be back!
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Music and dancefloor are ok.\n\nThe service was terrible!! Tried to go to the bar to get water and two bartenders walked by...one getting ice and the other went over to shoot the breeze with one of their friends...stood there for 20 minutes with no acknowledgement.\n\nThe venue is fairly new...I never made it to Gilley's at the frontier so I don't know how it compares. Overall we had a fun night. The bullriding was entertaining, though we saw an overabundance of exposed butts...we went on a Wednesday night, so it was fairly slow. If you're looking for a country venue, Gilley's is about the only option. \n\nBeer selection is standard Country bar faire...bud, bud light, coors light, lonestar...
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The food and craft cocktails are worth a visit. However, I don't recommend this place for parties or if you have a large group of people. We tried to hold a birthday party at H & R last night and were told beforehand by the owner that it would be no problem. Unfortunately there were plenty of problems including really bad service and the staff not being alerted that we were coming. Our waitress seemed far more interested in hiding in the back than taking our drink orders. Everyone left hungry, thirsty and frustrated. I will go back but never to do anything but sit at the bar with no more than one or two other people.
12 star
best cupcakes and cakes ever!!
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Horrible service. \n\nCould not understand the clerk taking my order, then of course it wasn't what I wanted. The clerk then tries to blame me for the mistake - what??? \n\nThe person making my drink acts like it's such a pain to make what I wanted. Then, she makes it wrong again anyway, so I just had to walk away, with no drink, or else many awful things may have come out of my mouth!
12 star
Went there with my family on Easter Sunday. We got there around 5 p.m. and we just barely beat the rush. 15 minutes later the line was snaking out the door. After reading the reviews I expected the interior to be nicer. The middle dining is beautiful but the dining room we were in was nothing to ooh or aah about. I started out the dinner with Alaskan king crab legs and cocktail shrimp. The cocktail sauce was spiked with horseradish just the way I like it. Some of the Alaskan crab legs were too salty though. (The salt made me so thirsty the rest of the evening that I could not drink enough water to quench my thirst.) After a couple plates of those I moved onto the carving station where the prime rib which was cooked perfectly pink from middle to edge. It was so juicy and tender! The New Zealand lambchops were a little too gamey for my taste. The other entrees were not that memorable. The clam chowder was eh. The seafood bouillabaise was good though. They didn't have any sushi, poke salads, seaweed salad or handrolls like the Bellagio's, only maki rolls. I didn't have any of that because I wanted to leave room for dessert. And I have to say, the creme brulee was to die for!!! My husband ate 4 of those. We also tried the ice cream and their other little desserts. Other than the creme brulee the Bellagio's desserts were better than Wynn's. The Wynn no longer serves candy apples so we were a little disapointed. Overall, a great meal. The service is great here too. If you love Alaskan king crab, prime rib and creme brulee, go to the Buffet at the Wynn.
12 star
There are BBQ-purists whose ideal BBQ menu consists of one item: steak, preferably raw. Me, I wish these joints would branch out a bit, and that's what Lucille's does well. Besides the usual steak, smoked chicken, and burgers, they've got curly onion straws, a fantastic southern seafood section, fried chicken, jambalaya, and a great brisket sandwich. The iced tea and strawberry limeade are pretty great, too.\n\nSetting is nice, and I do like the service. Friendly people, even on crowded peak times. One time, I was asking a server his opinion between two items on the menu. He leaned in to explain that, while management doesn't allow him to bash on anything, he really wouldn't recommend the (i forgot) here. That's the kind of genuine catering to customers that I love, and the kind of behavior that would get him fired.
12 star
I really like Barcelona, have been there a few times and once for a rehearsal dinner. The food has always been good and consistent - gotta have the artichoke appetizer, oh my! Great views of the river, particularly from the roof deck. I really enjoy this place and do not understand some of the other poor reviews. I have lived in New York, Boston, DC and enjoyed many fine restaurants in those locations. I come \"home\" to Pittsburgh and find Barcelona is actually a solid choice.
12 star
very frequent guest of this location and have never left upset of the food or service. all the staff is friendly from the busboys on up to management. their food is good and reasonable and large servings. I have eaten here for all meals the only thing I would not reorder is the Cadillac meatloaf, everything else has been superb!
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Second time in a row these people botched my order. I ordered mushrooms, I got onions, which I am allergic to :( And all I got offered was dessert. Should've been a full refund of my $$. NOT nice. They did send me a second order, which was correct, and both delivery guys were quick and very nice. But still, twice in a row? Really?
12 star
I have always enjoyed being here. I have had great meals. Friendly staff
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Major disappointment. \n\nI've visited a handful of different LA Fitness' locations in the valley and this is BY FAR the worst one I've been to. I consider LA Fitness to be a pretty solid chain gym and this location is simply not up to par . The gym is small and the equipment appears outdated. Needless to say I probably won't be returning if I happen to be in the area.
12 star
Fantastic, gourmet pizza in an uber-hip atmosphere inside what used to be a federal bank. Love the idea of re-using a space rather than knocking it down. The wait was very long on a Friday night, so I would recommend going at another time. But it was still fantastic. OH, and get the blackberry rosemary wine cooler. You will not be disappointed.
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The worst hostesses (your going to try and put a six year old in the bar??), compounded with surly and inattentive waiter + food not on par with their other locations. Big disappointment. This won't be a stop for us in the future and that stinks because I was so excited Arriba's opened a location on my side of town. I had the white sands chimi which has always been good, but there was no pork to the chili. Rice was like it was leftover and when my bean burrito loving little one wouldn't eat the \"yucky tortilla and spicy beans\", we were out.
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OMG!!! We just came from this place and it was the worst ever. I give two stars cause our waitress Kerri was very sweet and the busboy was nice. I ordered orange juice and it tasted like the the film from the dishwasher detergent was still in the glass so I sent it back and the busboy brought me a new glass. Then my husband gets his food and the eggs were to be scrambled and they were so runny and very undercooked so he put them aside and ate everything else on his plate. Then he is on his second cup of coffee and he looks down into the glass and there is a fly floating on top. We were glad to get the heck out there.
12 star
Yummy, yummy, yummy! My family and I have been eating at Carolina's for about 12 years now. It is truly delicious mexican food. They have the best beans, tortillas and enchilada sauce in town! I cannot get enough of their food. My favorite meal is a bean & cheese burrito enchilda style with a butter tortilla on the side. Try it, I promise you will thank me. \n\nThis place is streaming with professional business people, police officers, firemen, construction workers and everyone in between. The line is sometimes out the door on weekday lunch hour. It is actually better to pre-call your order in, although the pick-up line can also pretty long at the lunch hour. \n\nThe only reason I am giving the restaurant 4 stars is due to the location and building's interior/exterior. It is in a pretty poor neighborhood in a crumbling building. But hey...maybe that add's to the authentic appeal? Another Carolina's recently opened up on Cactus & Cave Creek, same food but much nicer location. \n\nAs an addendum to this review the food is definitely 5 stars - it is that good! Try it!
12 star
AMBIANCE: 4 - cute little food stand where it is annoying to have a long line. it's not their fault that there's no where to sit though! \n\nSERVICE: 3 - they are pretty new in the mall, but it was a pretty long wait for fries. they need a more efficient way to have fresh fries and eliminate the long lines&wait. \n\nFOOD: 5 - meal was expensive! me and my friend shared the biggest one for $8, but you get a pretty good amount of fries and you can even pick two flavors. \n\np.s. they give you your drink with the rest of the order
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I typically don't go down to the strip but when I do I at least expect to get high quality food (even if it is overpriced). I realize this place is just a coffee shop but I never expected they would serve a steak that had been tenderized with papaya enzymes. seriously gross. the crab cake was ok but the best part was the remoulade. also had a chopped salad that wasn't bad but it was over dressed.
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The room and staff were great. Great room, clean and up to date. The restaurant there is anything but good. It is mediocre at best and very overpriced. I got a Ruben sandwhich which I had to spit out- seriously. It was thick meat and undercooked and grizzly. Awful. I have no taste of Russian dressing. Room great... Food is horrid.
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I can't even think to give this place a one star let alone half. The most gross food I have ate in Vegas!!they say angus meat and fresh patted daily, big ass lie! Seem the lady pull it out of a plastic bag. And it tasted awful. The service is rude dirty looking people. The table was sticky, floors looked dirty.\nSave yourself the energy, gas money, and time go somewhere else I think health department would shut this place down!
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My review is much like Tracy T's. This is the first and last time I will eat at Wok Box. Luckily for me, I used a Groupon for my order which saved me about 40%. Even with another 40% off I would not eat there again. I ordered the buttered curry chicken with white rice and naan. My wife got the Mongolian shrimp with noodles. Upon opening my box, I noticed it was only half full. It had grilled chicken on top and some sauce covering the chicken. I was very unimpressed with the portion size for a $10 meal at a take out joint. The sauce was only okay but there was not enough of it to go around. The chicken was good but not anything more. The naan tasted like a spongy piece of blah. My wife's meal had a TON of noodles and very little shrimp. The shrimp were quite tiny and very rubbery. \n\nSince we got our meals for take out, I decided to call and speak to a manager to inquire about our concerns. The manager tried to tell me that they fill the boxes and the food settles about 1/3 of the way down the box. That's a lot of air in the food! The manager did not seem to care much about our concerns. No sorry, or please give us another try. She only said she would pass the word along???? I'm not sure what that means, but okay! If I could give 1/2 star I would!
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Certainly not the best sandwich I ever had. When I stopped in after passing the billboards making these types out outrageous claims I thought I was in for a treat. \n\nTurns out I found the layout to be confusing along with the menu options. Staff didn't seem to helpful and the dining room area was dirty to the point where I had to clean my own table. \n\nThe food wasn't bad but in my opinion didn't support the claims. It was a regular turkey sub with some extras, nothing special about it. If I'd had to make a life of death choice between Capriotti's or Subway I'd go with Caps. \n\nThe choice is yours...
12 star
Unlike most places, this place is NOT stingy on the toppings! Love that! I got a salad, made just the way I like it, and it did not disappoint. I'm a big meat eater and I hate when places are stingy on the meat! Plenty of choices for the non meat eaters as well :) Staff was very friendly and prices are great!\nThe only downside would be the location. It was kind of hard to find.
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This is the place that first started serving fried Oreos and Twinkies in Las Vegas. This is also the place that has scantily clad women in front handing out beads. This is a slot machine only type of casino that we walked in and out of because it smelled of the same skanky oil it smelled like when I was last here about 3.5 years ago.
12 star
this place is so delicious and cheap. Very friendly and fast.\n\nAsk for no MSG and free delivery.\n\nThey give you a lot of food. great for a local neighborhood thai place.
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Kokimo's was way better. There were about six hostesses and 10 waiters plus 10 more bussers. Waiters seemed way too freaked out to spend time at the table. The did not seem confident. Almost like they would get in trouble if they talked too much to the table. Atmosphere looks like a lower dollar BBQ joint. Need more options besides a regular steak I can get back home for less than half the price.
12 star
seems to be a great little venue. Large selection of beer, could use a few more bathroom stalls, but can't really knock that. sound is good, acts are fresh, enjoy that that they bring in local's to open. would love if i could get a slice of pizza or something to nosh on before the show starts. but those are all minor complaints. will be back soon, wish more people in charlotte saw live music.
12 star
My wife and I decided to give this place a try and fell in love with the food. The food is fresh and has authentic flavors. The curries are outstanding, the best I think I have ever had, if you like Asian cuisine you are going to love this place.
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As of 11/03/13 they appear to be closed by order of the courts and there is a for lease sign in the window.
12 star
Gina was great and I really enjoyed the service - thank you!!!!
12 star
Red Square IS a fantastic , restaurant, but it is not authentic Russian food. \n\nThe ambiance is beautiful. It is dark with red lighting that gave me the feel of Russian clubs/swanky restaurants from movies. The service is in impeccable. My wife and I were seated promptly, then greeted by our server (Melissa) within minutes of sitting down. Melissa was very knowledgeable of the drink and food menu. She was honest with her opinions of the food she liked and disliked and gave both of us good drink recommendations. The menu was amazing and my wife and I both ordered the tasting menu. Each course on the tasting menu had 3 options to choose from. After making our order the courses came out very well timed and Melissa was always available.\n\nFor two people with the tasting menu and drinks you can expect a high bill, but it is well worth it. This is a restaurant that I would frequent often if I lived in Las Vegas.
12 star
We mostly use First Coast for work occasions like Christmas, someone leaving or a birthday. The food is excellent and they'll email or fax you their current menu so you can choose before you go. This can be really helpful if you're on a tight timescale. We all agree that the wine list is good and not too pricey. The food is well presented and just a little different from what you might find on a lunch menu in Dalry. I sometimes find the place a little cold, and I put that down to the stone walls.
12 star
On my previous visit to this Starbuck's, they were experimenting with Dutch seating (a large table). Obviously it did not work. The upshot is that this Starbucks got another makeover. There are now four seating arrangements: 1. square tables, 2. a bar facing the shopping center, 3. cushion chairs arranged in a circle, and 4. an outdoor patio. Regardless that this cafe is over six years old, everything appears new.
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Every time I get an ice coffee it ends up tasting completely different every single time and worse and worse. No matter who makes it.
12 star
Is \"California Cool\" a brand? I think so, and I think In-N-Out personifies it better than any store in the mall selling overpriced clothing in Euro sizes.\n\nFresh ingredients including never frozen beef, and fries that are made after you order them. Pretty cheap pricing. Friendly service. Spotlessly clean. A secret menu adding intrigue to the ordinary.\n\nSo, what happens if you ask for your burger Gangnam Style?
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I finally gave Short Leash another try.\n\nI was on my way to the airport one morning and needed to get some breakfast/lunch.\n\nOriginally, I was planning on going to Matt's, but (of course) it was extremely busy and chaotic.\n\nSince Short Leash was only a few blocks away, I decided to give them a shot.\n\nWhat a mistake that was.\n\nFirst of all, why does it feel like they have no air conditioning? I'm always so f**king hot in this place. Blah. When I'm eating food, I don't like to be sweating.\n\nI wanted to try a few of their breakfast items, so I chose their version of breakfast dogs, which is essentially brats/sausages dipped in batter and deep fried. \n\nThis dish came with a tiny thimble of maple syrup and a European espresso cup filled with fried, crispy home fries. I didn't mind that they were nearly unrecognizable due to being overly fried. They were seasoned well and adequately compensated for the miserable breakfast corn dog. \n\nWhen I bit into the \"breakfast dog,\" it immediately began to separate into two unique meals: an unappealing and seemingly undercooked, pale brat/sausage and a soft, pancake-like batter that had been deep fried until it loosely wrapped itself around said meat-on-a-stick.\n\nBlech. They serve you two of these things for about $8.00. I took a few bites and decided that the remainder should deservedly be tossed in the garbage.\n\nFor the second item, I chose their version of \"chicken and waffles,\" which is a misleading title, because it doesn't represent the traditional meal.\n\nInstead, Short Leash serves you a large, dense waffle that has been daintily topped with minuscule amounts of syrup and butter, sliced in four separate pieces, and arranged messily next to a fried habanero chicken sausage.\n\nWith this dish, I enjoyed the chicken sausage, though it was a little too spicy. Why the hell would anyone think that it's a good idea to put habanero peppers inside a sausage? Why not just keep things simple and flavorful? When I'm eating breakfast, I don't want to feel like I am participating in a spicy foods contest.\n\nThe waffle was another story. To put it bluntly, it was awful. It was everything you don't want a waffle to be: thick, dense, heavy, rubbery... It would have served as an excellent flotation device, because it didn't appear to be capable of soaking up ANY liquid, creating miniscule pools of butter and syrup on the surface. Meanwhile, the waffle just smugly sat there on my plate, daring me to take another bite. \n\nFortunately, I prevailed and resisted further attempts to digest this seat cushion.\n\nHonestly, folks, I don't know why you like this place. Nothing about it is enjoyable, except for the cute waitress.\n\nIt's overpriced, the food is mediocre, and the interior temperature is always at an uncomfortable level.\n\nWhy keep going back here and continue giving this place rave reviews? Obviously, I don't get it, but I'm not going to punish myself anymore.\n\nThese Dogs should definitely be kept on a Short Leash and not allowed to roam free, unleashing their disastrous culinary creations on unsuspecting patrons.\n\nA sign should be posted out front that reads: \"Beware of Dog.\"
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My fiancee and I love sushi so we're very exited to see new sushi restaurant in our area. Unfortunately this place brought more disappointment then joy. Food was pretty average, service was slow, all thought restaurant was half empty. My fiancee was drinking Sprite but server refill his glass with water, we had to ask 3 times for more ginger and wasabi, just little things that make you very annoyed and wanting to never go back. I hope that owner of this place will hire better employees or help existing employees work on their customer service skills. I would hate to see such a beautiful restaurant in such a great location to go out of business because of poor service.
12 star
I've read both ends of the reviews on this boarding facility and I have to err on the side of positive rather than negative.\n\nI dropped off my jack russell terrier there for one night and have no complaints. They are more pricey than I would like to see, but the facility (in a large business park warehouse) was large and was comparable to Pet Smart's hotel. You make up the price difference when you consider that the dogs are constantly socializing and playing with each other for most of the day. You don't have to pay extra for the socialization and it gets your dog out of its pen.\n\nFor my small dog, I did have a small pen, which had its own cot. There are tvs scattered around showing dog related cartoons and programming. There are small, medium, and large sized play areas, depending on your size dog. You can see some of the areas from the front desk at check in. Both at check in and at check out, I did see an \"accident\" or two on the floor in the play area, but given the amount of dogs that were running around, I'd say that's probably only natural.\n\nThe staff members were very friendly, and I will book space there again next time I'm in town. Is it a perfect location? No, but I have yet to find one that is. It's getting there, however, and I would have no problem endorsing it.
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Don't forget anything on the table, the staff will steal it! Hope the busser enjoys the new Oakley's! The 12 year old hostesses have trouble seating and communicating with guests! For a second I thought they were gonna pass me a note and make me check yes or no if a booth was ok! And don't address the manager about anything substantial, as long as his high school staff thinks he's a cool boss, his self esteem will be neutralized! A little adult interaction might do him good!
12 star
In 2007 the Scotsman newspaper placed The Mosque Kitchen top of its list of Best Festival Food and it's clear to see why. Their curries are authentic, slow-cooked, flavoursome and sold in generous portions. I have been twice, both times having the chicken curry with rice and a naan bread which was tasty and filling. \nTo order your food you simply walk past the eating area and into a small room where you order your curry canteen-style and then eat it off a plastic plate. For vegetarians there are a variety of vegetable curries and these, along with the meat and poultry ones, are all served with rice for less than \u00a35. The service is friendly and effective and I like the eating arrangement where you take your food outside and eat it under the plastic roof while chatting with your mates.\nThe Mosque Kitchen offers genuine value for money and is visited each day by people from a huge range of ethnic and national backgrounds - and for good reason too!
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Do NOT eat here! Customer service sucks! We were waiting for almost an hour and we haven't gotten our food so we left! Run far away from this restaurant!
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So when we came the first time the service was great , today was horrible thanks to a slow rude Jackie. First she overlooked us for about 20 minutes then took our drink order and came back another 20 minutes later. Food another 30 later and of course NO FRIES. someone ran the fried out after we were done and waiting for the bill. She never checked back! I had enough time to site and take my time writing this review, and I'm still waiting for this Jerk.
12 star
Great \"modern mexican\" place. Don't go here looking for anything authentic. It is certainly on the pricier side of mexican food, but it is fairly priced for what it is. \n\nWe ate here late on a Saturday night and got the \"front and center\" outdoor table. We had a blast, as the people watching on a nice night is outstanding (WHERE do all of these crazies come from, really!!??)\n\nSo long as you know what you are walking into here, you'll have a great experience.
12 star
I have never been to Firehouse Subs before but I would definitely come back! I got the vegetarian combo with a DELICIOUS cherry, vanilla Dr. Pepper and some jalapeno Vicki's chips. I love that they have the soda machine with over 100 options... \nOnce I got my sandwich, I was even more excited to try any and all of their hot sauces that they have available. My boyfriend and I tried about 10 different options, some spicy and some sweet. Definitely have to say that the Georgia Peach/Vidalia Onion sauce is amazing and so was the Devil's sauce... I don't remember the exact name but it was \"Devil's ____\" and it had habanero in it. \nSuch flavor. Much spice. Wow.\nI almost forgot to mention!!!\nThey had a lemon cookie, I think with white chocolate chips in it. So worth it for people that love lemon.\nOverall, the cherry, vanilla Dr. Pepper, lemon cookie, and just awesome sandwich made the trip pretty awesome!
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What a shame the groupon was the only reason I give it a star to begin with. The meal cost us nothing but the food was worth nothing to begin with. \n\nThere was no flavor to the sushi and the service was poor.
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Having been to a few other McCormick and Schmick's, I thought my husband and I would give this one a try pre-Symphony. Getting a reservation for a snowy, Friday night was easy-peasy and they sat us even though we were 10 minutes late. \n\nThe drinks were fantastic. I had a Lemon Drop, and like the M&S in Kansas City, it was the best Lemon Drop I've had. We also ordered a raw tuna appetizer that was just delicious. Unfortunately, that's almost where the glowing review ends.\n\nI just want to say that the service was very good. Our server was attentive and kept our order rolling to ensure that we were on time for our curtain.\n\nI had the seared scallops with saut\u00e9ed spinach and red pepper white cheddar mash and my husband had the sirloin with broccoli and ordered a side of oven-roasted mushrooms. The mash in my meal was cold, not ice cold but not even lukewarm and the potato chunks were under cooked. My husband's mushrooms were cold, actually cold and his broccoli crown (whole, not cut up) was literally raw. They hadn't even cut off the end of the stalk that starts to turn brown when it's getting old.\n\nWe both chose 1 glass of wine each and the wine-by-the-glass menu is not extensive. Neither of our choices were great. Luckily, the manager comped our wines since most of our food was cold.\n\nFor a higher priced restaurant such as McCormick & Schmick's I do not expect and will not accept such poorly prepared food not once, twice, but especially not three times in one meal. We will NOT be returning.
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Asian fusion is about right - the Thai\ncurries basically come across as a mess that really taste nothing like Thai curry I've had in more authentic Thai restaurants. I have tried a few other dishes and at least give them points for trying - the meals typically look colorful and appetizing and with enough fish sauce, chili paste, or soy sauce, you can transform it into something edible. Other pros, the dishes don't seem greasy which is a plus to me. The prices are also super reasonable.
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Where do I start? Well first of all the website says 2 dollar PBR's. That's a no go. 2 dollar bowling, cool, whatever. Not that I can't afford my beers it's cool I don't mind paying. But obviously you're not too concerned about your online presence. Then as we're sitting the \"manager\" comes over and tells us that she's closing early. Must be nice to be able to leave work when you feel like it. Maybe make a disclaimer on your site.. Oh wait... Maybe you're closing early because there's only 3 lanes playing? Maybe you're closing early because you scare people away by saying your closing? Probably the latter. Well anyways thanks for scaring us away!! We won't be back.
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Not sure if this has changed hands, but the gyro I got had minimal meet at best. Big dissatisfaction. Won't be back
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Worst hotel stay in AZ! A/C could not keep room at comfortable temp. In-room kitchenette had roaches. Asked for clean towels and were told over the next 3 hours they were being cleaned. After waiting 3+ hours, Staff said if we wanted clean towels we were to bring our dirty towels down and retrieve our own clean towels!
12 star
Our family spent Christmas at the Embassy-Biltmore and had a wonderful experience!! \nUpon check in we had reserved 4 rooms and I walked up to the front desk greeted by the friendly staff led by Joe ODonnell. I said my name once and Joe was aware of my reservation and the requests on the reservation. Without even looking down at the reservation!! This was the beginning of a stay that was perfect in all ways. The rooms were clean and the property was very well kept! It is an older property so we did not expect it to be new but we did expect clean and that is what we got! All of the employees that we encountered were fantastic!! The cook to order breakfast was phenomenal with wonderful staff there working for us on Christimas morning! The happy hour reception was enjoyed by some of our family and they commented how much fun they had with the bartender, Adam who was very attentive and again there working over Christmas! \nOne thing I noticed was that Joe was walking around the property and was very helpful at all times of the day and evening. It gave me a sense that someone knew what was going on in the hotel at all times. I even saw him help an elderly couple to find their room and carried their luggage. \nIf you are looking for a great place to stay with your family (pet friendly) this is the place to go! We will be back next year and even though we live in the area, (Gilbert) we will be back throughout the year! We have a small dog and it was wonderful to be able to take her with us for Christmas. All of the other animal lovers there that had their furry families with them were very courteous and thoughtful! (We met outside when we were walking the dogs for a potty break) \nThe property works well for a family due to the two room set up with a living area and bedroom in the back. The beds were great in all of the rooms. We set up mini Christmas Eve horduerves in one room and enjoyed watching the games and each others company!! Not one person had to take the brunt of all of the company at one household and cooking. We did eat Christmas dinner outside of the hotel but will enjoy the Omaha Steakhouse on the property next year. \nThank you for making our holiday such a success!!
12 star
Always a great meal. The food is out of this world. One of my fave places in the East End.
12 star
Let's get fired up! *Claps* and *spirit sprinkles*... sorry the ex-cheerleader couldn't help but think of that chant when I walked in. =P. Okay, now we can talk about the joint. The first thing that came to mind when I walked in was, this place has some character! What a refreshing change from the overpopulation of chain restaurants on Ray road. I was greeted immediately as I walked up to the front door, and the service continued to impress me throughout the entire meal. I was waiting for my friends to arrive, so I decided to take advantage of the last few minutes of Happy hour and order a hummus tray and PAMI tini (Pomegranate martini). The Martini was very good, not as sweet as most places, which I prefer. The pita bread on the hummus tray was fantastic, toasted just perfectly. Of the trio we preferred the chipotle and pesto, the jalape\u00f1o cilantro was a little bland and surprisingly not spicy. For dinner we all ended up ordering the same thing, so I can only report on one item. It was their baked rotollo ... and it was fantastic! It was like a huge manicotti stuffed with cheese, veggies and pesto, then topped with more cheese and red sauce.... an Italian vegetarians dream! Fired up grill is a hidden gem in the middle of the chain mafia in Chandler. I'll definitely be back.
12 star
The rooms are nice especially the ones facing the strip. It's defiantly a gorgeous view of the whole strip. The highlight of this place if the giant wave pool, lazy pool, private cabanas and then the public pool. A great area to relax and enjoy the sun and have some drinks.
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Stopped in for a quick dinner. Had the Sushi Combo 2 for $18, with a spicy tuna roll.\nFelt it was just alright, nothing terrible but I wouldn't want to order it again. service was great though.
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Please update your hours on Yelp. We stopped by to get something framed at 5:32pm and you were closed even though it said 6pm on Yelp.