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12 star
I really enjoy this place. Ambiance is fantastic. Just the right lighting, cool space, nice bar which is the center piece and should be because the bartenders are top notch. Drinks are not the average bottle slinging. Anything off the menu is an experience though the special was too smokey like eating a piece of wood out of the fire. However no uppity BS, she took it back and made me another. \n\nHad the special which was the chacatuire as an app with the fried Brussel sprouts. Both were outstanding. For main course we had the special strip which was also fantastic. The only reason I don't give it 5 stars is because the waygu was way too fatty and not well seasoned. Dessert was phenomenal. Chocolate pecan pie and the chocolate mousse. Both of them were so good we nearly ordered another. \n\nThis place consistently delivers a great dining experience. Karen was a great waitress as well. My friend from Cincinnati repeatedly said they had nothing like it there. Props to the burgh and to meat and potatoes for bringing big city dining to our beautiful city.
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I just went in here looking for a leash for my dog and was so disgusted by how sad and sick the dogs they had looked I had to walk out... Something needs to be done about this place! All of those dogs should be rescued and they need to lose their license!
12 star
Excellent lunch today for the six of us. The food was delicious and our server was just great. Brisket and pulled pork were both cooked to perfection.
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When you walk into a buzzing restaurant, you'd expect to be greeted by someone, be that a server, a greeter or the bartender. I went in last night, stood around for almost 10 minutes, and was completely ignored. I was meeting a few friends, so I decided to walk across the street and grab a beer and make a reservation (using open table) for 45 minutes later. Reservation confirmed, and beer finished, I walk back over, walk in to the place and someone's at the computer in the entryway on the phone. He finishes, we make eye contact, he nods and walks away. My friends come in, we wait 10 minutes for someone who works there to talk to us. I tell her we have reservations, she acts like it can't happen, and that it's my mistake, she says that the place is closed for a private party. I ask why there isn't a sign on the door saying 'closed for private party', and I get a ridiculous answer that the \"CEO doesn't like us to do that\". How dumb is that: you leave your system open to make reservations and you don't alert people that might be going to a show on the north shore that the place is closed. The fake sincerity is what really got me. You know what a 'private party' sign does? It advertises that you are available for private parties, and would have given me an hour to figure out other arrangements.
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I ordered the fish and chips. The fish was ok. The French fries were greasy, hand cut fries that were only half way cooked. They were so nasty I couldn't eat them. The price was $10. Total waste of money.
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My girlfriend and I where totally lied to by everyone we talked to. Finally someone from finacial aid pulled me into a side office away from the enrollment counselors and pointed out bachelor's degree would cost a minimum of 90k... I recieve the maxium amount of grants and loans, I still would have have to pay over $1000 out of pocket every month to cover tuition... Throughout the course of the meeting I consistantly asked why my finacial wouldn't cover the total cost of tuition when at other schools (that cost the same per credit hour) I would be getting a refund to help cover the cost of housing. Everytime I asked it no one would answer me... They just tried to push me to the point of signing papers and paying the application fee... I went home, got online and did my own research, the reason their tuition ends up being more per degree is because they make you take 60 more credit hours... FOR THE SAME DEGREE!!!! If i was going to 90k for an undergraduate degree I would attend an Ivy league school... F$%^ THAT SCHOOL... The best part is when the enrollment counselor could see that I wasn't going to sign or pay anything until I did my own research, she started getting super aggressive to the point if she wasn't a girl the meeting probably would have ended voilently... How can she even get mad at me? If they wouldn't have lied to me in the beginning I wouldn't have been there... The situation felt like I was being screwed by a used car salesman...
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So, I purchased a Living Social for Deejai and was excited to stop in for the first time. While the food was pretty good, I think this might be the worst service I've experienced in Charlotte. It was Saturday and pretty busy, but that's no excuse. We were seated and sat around for a while before anyone talked to us for at least 10-15 minutes. It's not good when the server shows up and the whole table orders drinks, apps, and their entrees all at once. Food took forever, but it all came out hot and delicious. I'm not a Thai connoisseur, but I thought it all was good. I can usually give the service a pass when there is good food, but it was just so glaringly bad that I won't be back. I had to ask a different server for the check. She mentioned to us, 'Oh your server must be cleaning in the back.' What? Really?? I knew they were closing the kitchen down, but c'mon man!! It wasn't split right so I had to get up and help her split it at the register. That took forever and it felt awkward standing at the register trying to get the check split correctly while our original server finally popped her head out from where ever she was 'cleaning'. I'm surprised I even left a tip I was so annoyed. This experience might be an exception, but I definitely won't be back.
12 star
Fabulous store layout and design. Beautiful merchandise. Enjoy stopping by after lunch in the Forum Shoppes to drool! Great sales every now and then for all you locals who can stop by whenever. Make friends with an employee and you'll be good to go!
12 star
This place truly could not be better. I came here for dinner with some family after reading some good yelp reviews. Upon entering, we were warmly greeted by the owner's father. He brought out chips & salsa for the table immediately and answered all of our questions about the menu. The food was insanely delicious - I had the CC Sizzle sopaipilla style. It was so good that I devoured the entire thing, which left me in a ridiculous food coma - but so so worth it. The rest of the family loved their meals as well. Before we left, the cook came out and placed warm sopaipillas covered in cinnamon on our table & said they were \"on the house\". Once again, delicious. As we were leaving, we paid & tipped our lovely waiter. Much to our surprise, he did not even want the tip! After some insisting though, he did kindly accept. He went above & beyond to make his son's customers happy and that alone was enough to bring us back here. Try this place - you won't be disappointed!
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Unless you get Holly to cut your hair avoid this location at all cost. She seems to be the only person in the entire place that understands she is supposed to listen to what the customer wants. \n\nI recently got my haircut there from someone other than Holly and was absolutely butchered, easily the worst haircut of my life. Not only did the \"stylist\" not listen to what I wanted but she was borderline argumentative. \n\nIn short, if you walk into this location looking to get a haircut and Holly isn't there, just turn around and walk out.
12 star
Brand new location. Staff was friendly and helpful. Look forward to shopping here often!
12 star
Just visited America's again tonight for my third visit. I'd say it's time for a review:\n\nI love this place. This corner spot has run through so many restaurants and finally they have one that is going to stick! I've always gone on Thursday nights so I can't say what it's like on other nights or days of the week. I've run into friends each time I've ventured in for my hour-long stay. I've also chatted up perfect strangers - frankly, that's not so unusual for me though so I won't go on. Suffice it to say it's a friendly neighborhood joint. Tonight's special was Burro de pastor. A marinated and grilled pork with guacamole, pineapple, cilantro and other tasty bits. My 3 year old, 5 year old and 45 year old husband loved them. We also had the Vampiro which was delicious too. A corn tortilla with the pastor pork, guacamole & caramelized onions mmmmm. Kids also order the fail-safe quesadilla. It's good - how bad can cheese in a flour tortilla be? Thing is, I don't want to order quesadillas for my kids. The last time I was there we had the carne asada--my husband and I both love it, the kids didn't love it. The pastor is ideal for them though, a little sweet and a lot of savory.\n\nThe staff are all very friendly and helpful.\n\nEnjoy it
12 star
Didn't know where to go off the 215 and saw this place. Even tho it's 1.6 miles off the freeway. It's easy to get there. Excellent food and friendly people. I recommend it. We had breakfast.
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Complaint not properly addressed!!!\nI had a full leg wax and got burned. The technique was immature and when I called the salon to complain they offered me products to buy. That's ridiculous way of doing business. I went to the Scottsdale location and will NEVER be going back. Stay away from that place.
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Worse service, we had a bday there and the boss didn't even let us fridge the bday cake says it can be contaminated, but yet any other restaurant would've done it for us, the food was not good, we got the salmon and it literally tasted like they just added soy sauce to it, my friend ordered the glazed salmon and it tasted bad for her as well. The only part that we might have liked was the appetizer fish sushi, not recommended and definitely my first and last time there, last but not least the bill came out to 800!! I could've had better food and service at Mcds
12 star
Mission: Find an old-school lounge in Vegas.\n\nThis place intrigued me from the start, but I almost didn't walk inside. I thought it would be in a casino, but from the outside it looks like an old Denny's complete with cheesy writing on the windows. But just ignore all the families waiting for a table as you bypass the restaurant and venture to the lounge for tropical drinks and shenanigans.\n\nThis is what a 70s pick up bar looks like in my dreams. Jack, Larry, Chrissy and Janet would love it! A dark jungle filled with couches and vines and touches of neon on the ceiling. Servers are lovely ladies in long black dresses slit to the hilt who join you on your lounge when taking your order. If you don't mind being part of the PDA show, sit on a loveseat in the firepit and become mesmerized by the bubbling electric blue liquid. Couples that want a little more privacy, should sit at one of the tables.\n\nThe majority of their cocktails are fruity tropical drinks and they pour heavy. My early drinking days were filled with pina coladas and mai tais, but I've since transitioned to elegant cocktails. So it was like handing the reigns back to my early-20s self. I didn't have a care in the world here. They have a few beers, but nothing on tap. Prices are a bargain compared to other lounges on the Strip.\n\nI've got to admit that there are a few buzzkills to an otherwise ridiculously awesome Vegas experience. There are TVs everywhere and they play a continuous loop of bizarre music videos and performance pieces. For every bit of Vegas spectacle (Cher) there was something absolutely ridiculous (early Mandy Moore or really late Hall & Oats). About half of the acts couldn't even be identified. It was sort of like watching and listening to a slo-mo hair band audio car crash. The more significant issue was the continual interruption of the speaker announcing that tables were ready in the restaurant. \n\nBut if you can tune out those distractions, it is a swingingly good time. Mission accomplished!
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Never again\n\nGot pink and white acrylics and a pedicure. \n\nThe shine dulled quickly and the powder was poor quality. \n\nWhite turned yellow and it's only been 4 days
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A four star hotel? Really? the rooms felt like a high class motel ... dark and definitely past it's prime days. If this was an \"upgraded room\" I wonder what the original must have looked like !!!\n\nat least it was clean and comfortable so can't really complain except it's not worth the star rating at all!
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Ive heard tons of great things about this place. I decided to get the #1 Two Chicken Enchiladas with beans and rice and it was bleeeeeeegh. I got a spoonful of so-so rice, beans that tasted like they had just come from a can and the enchiladas were even worse. \n\nNormally I dont give places second chances, but the service was good, and the place was very clean. I might try the chorizo or the carne asada next time. Definitely will avoid the enchiladas.
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Visited the aquarium sinve it was on the 10 must do things while in vegas. Nice aquarium but not everything advertised was available. An interesting place to visit but I'm not sure it's a must see if you are in vegas
12 star
Guilt-free guilty pleasure. Great for those days when you want to eat something delicious without feeling greasy after. I had one of their panini's and and loved it. I wish they stayed open a little later.
12 star
I come here for one reason and one reason only, and that's to see the funny faces people make when they taste some of the samples of Coca-Cola from around the world. \n\nIt's funny. Damn funny. I was a sucker once and did it. I regretted it immediately .\nIf ya want to know what piss tastes like, try the coke from Italy. NASTY. \n\nFour stars for the free, hilarious entertainment.
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So disappointing. I've eaten here so many times and had nothin but rave reviews; that was before I became a Yelper. :)\n\nServer must have been having a bad night because she set the whole time which was basically not good. I want to say how good the food was (appetizer was the fried shrimp and I love it every time) but I don't want to take focus away from how bad the service was. Dang it! I was going I take a picture of the stack of appetizer, salad, and side plates at the end of our table cause they were there for sinking and when I finally decided to whip out the camera she cleared them. Must have seen me typing. Lol. Refills were non existent, server forgot Jen's beer she ordered after being seated and finally brought it after my second refill on soda and after Jen asked for a different beer. She was apologetic and I'm the last person to be mean or belittle a server unless they are outright rude. Our server wasn't rude; just having a bad night i guess. The table next to is were being jerks so maybe it's all their fault. Lol\n\nOur food came and I ate so now I can talk about the food. Aaaaarrgh! No that wasn't a pirate roar. It was the sound of frustration. I really do love this place. And I was sooooo determined tom order something different than the New Orleans chicken which I can't seem to tear myself away from. Tonight, I was a pioneer; a trend setter; Capt. Kirk. In orders their marinated steak cooked mid rare. Mmmmmmm. Well ironworks have been of it wasn't over cooked and completely bland and flavorless. If that hunk of meat had been marinated for 24 hours like the menu states, it must have been in a bucket of water. Booooo. See what happens when you try new things! Jen order ribs and some \"burnt ends\" bbq'd meat combo. They were good. That's all I can say. I didn't even ask for a box for mine. \n\nAlso, I'm all for a nice AC environment during the AZ summer but holy smokes, I couldn't find a knife so I cut my steak with my nipples. Good thing I wore long sleeves or I would have had I amputate due to frostbite. \n\nOk so in closing. Jen is quoted as saying, \"I loved my food.\" Everything else sucked. I have never had a bad experience here before I'm over a half dozen visits in the last couple years. That makes this so much harder because I think my feelings got hurt. I have bragged about this place to so many I should be getting kick backs. Don't these people know who I am. Geesh! Lol. I'm sure I will be back but I won't be so eager to do so anytime soon. I'm sad now. :(\n\nP.S. Quit taking my silverware and leaving me nothing to eat with. Also, the Mac and cheese was bland and was really bad. There is virtually no cell service and absolutely no wi-fi. So frustrating. Ok I'm done.
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Normally I try to stay away from McDonalds because they are everywhere so they are where I go when there is nothing else. I still end up eating there every year or so with travel. This time though I was just tired and it was the closest place to eat.\n\nI went through the drive through and got one of the chicken wraps with fries and a drink. When I got my bag there was no ketchup! They didn't even ask if I wanted any. Despite no ketchup the french fries tasted better than the wrap thing I had.\n\nI don't normally eat here so I can't comment if the blah taste of my food was typical or not, but it wasn't worth the calories. Plus I was peeved to be without ketchup.
12 star
Dharma Lounge is the perfect size venue with a very loungy feel which is refreshing in Charlotte over saturated market.
12 star
My girlfriend and I wandered into the gallery inside the Forum Shops at Caesar's, and I instantly fell in love with his work - so much so, that I have actually gotten into photography myself. His work is so inspiring. It is amazing what he can do with a camera. As soon as I buy a house, I am definitely purchasing one of his works to hang.\n\nMy only complaint is that I have continually emailed from Peter's web site asking when they will be opening the New York City gallery, since I only live an hour away, and to this date all of my emails have gone unanswered - but that is not a reflection on his work, which is absolutely stunning.
12 star
Got the \"Big Night Out\" couples special. Worth every penny. Was nice we could substitute the cheese fondue, salad and dessert for what we wanted. Was highly satisfied with the entree choice. The \"three rivers feast entree came with: teriyaki steak, filet mignon, chicken breast, 4 shrimp, bbq seasoned pork, and pot stickers. We also added a lobster tail. \n\nStarted with the fiesta cheese fondue which was excellent. Beer base, cheddar cheese and salsa. The waitress allowed us to choose how spicy we wanted the cheese by adding fresh jalape\u00f1os which was nice. We went for hot which was perfect level of spicy. This was served with a white bread, pumpernickel, tortilla chips, baby carrots, cherry tomatoes, broccoli, and Granny Smith Apples (not a good combo personally). \n\nCaesar salad was next. Pretty standard. Small but that was ok because I didn't want to get too full.\n\n\nNext was the entree. The meats were served with mushrooms, redskin potatoes and broccoli. We cooked it Coq Au Vin style \n(burgundy wine infused with fresh herbs, spices and mushrooms.) The pork was my favorite and hers was the seafood. It was also served with 6 small dipping sauces (+1 for lobster) which paired greatly with all the meats and vegetables. \n\n\nLastly, grand finale! White chocolate Creme br\u00fbl\u00e9e. Went all out and got the additional dippers. Fresh strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, bananas, chocolate chip cookie, brownie, pound cake, gram cracker coated marshmallows, Oreo coated marshmallows, slice of cheesecake, cream puffs, Rice Krispie treats, and some rolled cookie. \n\nStaff was great. They clear your table fast so no dirty plates sit around. If you ever need more specific dippers they'll bring them for you. Very accommodating. Didn't like the first beer I got so the waitress didn't charge me for it and got me a different one even though I didn't care. Overall if you're willing to spend some cash but for great quality and quantity, this is the place to go.
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Service is very slow. Food is ok depending of what you order. Crepes are fine but far from amazing (Go to Juliette & Chocolat instead for this). I ordered the burger deluxe and I can say with confidence that it is probably the worst burger I ate in my whole life McDo, Burger King and Snack bars included.\n\nThe Latte coffee is good for the price... but it took 15 mins to get it. \n\nMight be a nice plan B for breakfast if other places are full. But definitely not a plan A.
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Wir waren vor kurzem an einem Sonntagabend dort und die Begeisterung h\u00e4lt sich in Grenzen. Au\u00dfer uns standen nur noch drei G\u00e4ste am Tresen. Das H\u00e4hnchen wurde als mittelscharf einfach mit einer Paprikaw\u00fcrzung \u00fcberzuckert und schmeckt an jeder H\u00e4hnchenbraterei besser. Das Salatb\u00fcffet hatte eine gute Auswahl aber au\u00dfer dem gr\u00fcnen Salat war wohl alles aus der Dose. Eigentlich klar, wenn nicht mehr los ist.
12 star
Awesome food for great prices, just make sure your thorough when ordering (point to menu, pictures etc) as English isn't their first language, we received something we didn't order. \nAwesome Thai Tea, Pho, spring rolls & egg rolls. The squid wasn't great, fried, and lacked flavor.
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Worst Airline company ever invented! I signed up for their $9 fare club membership because the one way flight I needed was listed under $9 fare club for members only However when i went to book it the flight came out the $109!! WTF! So i called the customer service department to ask to be refunded and they were like ummm no! The customer service rep was horrible not because he didnt refund me but because he talked to be like I was stupid and like what I was saying made absolutely no sense. So I asked to speak to his manager who told me that I should like the club cuz i get $10 off checked bags...WTF! I only wanted to use it for 1 flight only because Jet Blue was like $180 from vegas to la.....NEVER AGAIN!....EVER! I'd rather walk
12 star
Great little find on Atwood Street. The shrimp & corn fritters were super fish. The Pad Thai was very tasty and the Malaysian meat quartet covered all the bases.
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Although the customer service was super pleasant, the sub sandwiches were not. They are great for a drunk person that just has the munchies but not the place if you are looking for quality.
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Okay. Disregard anything else previously said. Driving in and around this airport is a N-I-G-H-T-M-A-R-E. Strange ramps that lead you in circles, easily missed turns, etc. Trust me, I've been compared to a human version of Google Maps, and getting lost is a once in a blue moon experience for me, but this airport has continually duped me. Looking for Terminal 2? Good luck.
12 star
I'm a little bias because i love the Venetian and all it's amenities. Tao is still always crowded so get there early. If you are staying at the hotel, ask the concierge to put you on the guest list. They will either set you up with a promoter to walk you right in or at least put you in the line that's not nearly as long as general admission. The drinks are slightly higher then other Vegas clubs. The restroom doors for the girls is really cool, it's transparent but when you lock the door it turns opaque. Music is usually good in both rooms. Nice decor and there is always the appeal of the many naked women lying around in the tubs and canopy beds for the boys.
12 star
getting a free donut!\n\nAlways been a fan of this place. well. Krispy Kreme Donuts.. yyyuuuummmyy!!\n\n\nEspecially getting them right from krispy kreme (not chevron) \n\nthey are fresh and still warm. \nthe regular, glaze is my favorite.. then the chocolate glaze..They even have this new donut and ice cream type thing. looks delish, haven't gotten to try it yet. but i soon will! \nThe is always friendly. and quick, as quick as they can be.
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Best new restaurant in town? Not if you ask me. As my 2 stars would indicate, I've experienced better. \n\nVisiting Pittsburgh for the weekend, we decided to have dinner at Salt of the Earth with a group of friends who live in the area and told us about this restaurant, deemed by Pittsburgh Magazine as having the chef of the year. Unable to get a reservation, we decided to take a chance at getting a table at 8pm on a Saturday. Upon arrival, we discovered the place was kind of quiet and had plenty of room for us at the first communal table, close to the large slate wall which serves as the menu... the ONLY menu. Having to look over the menu was a bit awkward, as you have to get up and walk to where you can see it, which could have you invading some stranger's personal space. My husband and I both ordered the Gin Cocktail, which had an interesting combination of slightly bitter & sweet. The starters, his was the Sashimi of Escolar and mine was the Scallops, were both flavorful & presented artfully. \n\nThis is where it goes downhill... the main course. I ordered the Maine Cod, listed with panzanella, chorizo, saffron and rapini. Sounded like a nice Italian inspired dish to me, and although not the most flavorful of white fish, I figured this chef of the year could really wow me. Upon the first bite I have to admit my tastebuds were confused, perhaps overwhelmed by the flavor combinations that just didn't work. An unexpected and dominant flavor was a very fishy taste, which I assumed was the cod. After a few more bites and it still not tasting right, I tried my husband's Cod. His fish was cooked perfectly, while mine had a milkiness to it and as I cut into it even more, I noticed that it was raw. He also informed me that in the mix of panzanella there were anchovies (the fishy taste) which I hate and were NOT listed on the menu. No chorizo, but there were kalamata olives, also not listed. After only a few more bites, I was done. We questioned our waitress, Casey, about the dish... where was the chorizo? her reply- well, the fish is poached in a chorizo broth. why aren't the anchovies & olives listed? we only list the highlights. why is the fish raw? each fish comes out differently. What?? Anchovies and olives should have been listed as highlights, as they are very strong flavors. If known, I would have not ordered this dish. Raw fish was not something expected, as on the menu board it did not have a star listed next to it (indicating raw or undercooked). Casey, perhaps a little annoyingly, told me \"I can have them make you another cod, but it's going to come out the same way\". Hmmmm, what do you think? Sure, I'll take another one, undercooked the same way... oh, and with extra anchovies please!\n\nTrying to salvage the meal, we did order dessert. The White Chocolate Lavender with Blood Orange ice cream. It was good, but not mind-blowing. Upon getting the check, we noticed the uneaten fish still remained on it and asked her to take it off, which she did. This whole situation was a bit uncomfortable, as I rarely complain due to the fact that I've worked in this industry for 20 years. The most upsetting part was the attitude of our waitress. Instead of just fixing the situation immediately (which would happen naturally in a restaurant of high standing), there were just constant excuses and explanations that wouldn't be necessary if there was a more thorough menu.\n\nAs a whole, this restaurant has a way to go before it attains a stellar status. Hostesses were pleasant, seating and ambiance were ok, the menu is a bad idea, some flavor combinations are just trying too hard to be trendy, waitstaff and food runners need to be more informed- we had a guy describe our starters after he asked if this had already been done and the food runner made an attempt at the entrees, using the words \"saffron orange bubbles\". Either she thought we wouldnt know what foam was, or she didn't know! They definitely need to work on consistency in their food and their service, that's what keeps people coming back.
12 star
It's my first time watching a movie here and it's pretty nice. \n\nThe seats are comfy and there's decent leg room. The picture quality and sound is fluid.\n\nWhat more can you really want in a theater? \n\nI used the automated machine to do my tickets and I was happy to see that they just started making a few of their theaters reserved seating. I liked this feature of Arclight in LA since I always had preferred seating and didn't have to wait an hour for some of the top flicks to get a decent seat. The movie we were watching didn't have a time close enough for a reserved seats showing, but it's definitely something to consider in the future. Now if they would only start doing certain viewings no kids or no teens, and alcohol served I might start going to theaters out here more often. \n\nSo far though, I think I'll come back for the comfy reserved seating on popular movies over going to a smaller theater closer to home.
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I only wish there was an option for 0 stars!!! I am not someone who is just looking to trash a business and I don't consider myself hard to please, but my horrible experience leaves me no choice but to highly recommend you NEVER try to do business with this place.\n\nI purchased a Groupon for $40 off a custom cake or cupcakes as my 30th birthday was coming up at the end of January and I was throwing a big bash for 6 of my closest friends. Over 3 weeks in advance I put in an email inquiry stating that I had a Groupon and that I would like pricing for two different options. After 10 days of no response, I wrote again (they never answer the phone so after numerous attemps I resorted to email).\n\nIt was now inside the 2 week mark. The owner, Lacia, claimed she never saw my email but then gave me a price quote. I responded with my order and a couple days later she said she would have an invoice sent to me with my balance. The invoice did not come for another few days. It is now the Tuesday before my birthday which is on a Saturday. I happened to be traveling for work at the time and was unable to address it right away. On Thursday around noon I receive an email from her asking if I still wanted my cake because she hasn't seen the payment for the balance. By the way, at no time did she say there was a deadline for paying the invoice, just that it had to be paid before you picked up your cake. Also, I thought it was pretty hilarious that she would take days up to a week or more to write back but if I didn't pay my invoice within 48 hours she suddenly gets very responsive.\n\nAnyway, I emailed her back immediately and said, yes, I still wanted my cake and that I would take care of the balance immediately. (Seriously??? I've been practically stalking you for a month to try and get this cake. Did you really think I would just change my mind less than a week before my birthday??) I paid via the paypal link she sent and received confirmation of my payment at 1:40pm on Thursday.\n\nFast forward to that Saturday, my 30th birthday and the day of my party. I receive an email at 7:00am from Lacia (because everyone gets up at dawn on the day of their birthday, right?) stating that my payment didn't show up until late Friday night and so she took the day off because it's her son's birthday. (Really? Wow, what a coincidence, me too! That's why I'm trying to order a freaking cake) She said if I let her know right away she MIGHT be able to get it done in time for an evening delivery otherwise she would give me a refund. Needless to say, I never got a cake delivered to my hotel that night nor have I received a refund despite requesting one three times.\n\nI'm sure you and your son had a wonderful day together and that he got to have an amazing cake. I hope you also told him to enjoy it now because life is full of disappointments.
12 star
We have tried many buffet's in Vegas and have come to conclusion that with buffet's you really do get what you pay for. I will say that their boast of over 500 items to choose from is a bit overwhelming. There was just soooo much to choose from. I can honestly say though, that I don't recall trying anything that I did not like. The carving station was one of the biggest that we've been to. The chef's were more than happy to prepare something special for you if you desired. I wanted one of the Kobe sliders without cheese and they had 2 whipped up for me in just a few moments. I can't really comment on the dessert section as neither of us are big dessert fans but as far as the rest of the buffet goes, I could not ask for more. We will definitely return here for our next visit to Vegas.\nThe wait to get in was quite long but they did have an option to add $15 to the $50 price and not wait in line but being a frugal person, we waited the 30 or so minutes in line. It really wasn't that bad considering the wait that is generally expected at a buffet on the strip.
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My social group, Fred's Playland traveled to the Mesa area to tube on the Salt river. We chose the Cracker Barrel for breakfast but never got the chance to sample the food. I made a reservation for a bus load of 42 people with Michael the manager. This reservation was made 3 weeks before our trip. Reservation was confirmed 3 days before our trip, and re-confirmed the day before our visit. I called with a 30 minute heads up and was told they had no room for us and we would have to get in line with our 42 people and wait for available tables. I asked for the manager and was put on forget not once but three times.\n\nFinally I went to plan B and called Golden Coral. They were more than happy to make space for our group and even gave us our own dining area and servers. I give a big thumbs down to Cracker Barrel. This type of custoomeer service is totally unacceptable. It would have been just as easy to say they didn't want our business to begin with. They not only disapointed a customer, they disapointed 42 in one shot. Lack of customer service only ends up with lack of customers.
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I've never encountered such rude bouncers and \"managers\" at any club. The way they talk to girls is out of line. \n\nDon't bother buying \"VIP tickets\" because it doesn't mean anything and you will still end up waiting in one of the many lines. \n\nIf you're looking to wait in a huge line with no organization, then this is your spot.\n\nYou're better off going to XS or Pure...or any other club in Vegas, really.
12 star
Fantastic! Excellent workout, super nice friendly staff. Been going for about 6 weeks. Each instructor is terrific. Selling the treadmill!
12 star
Whenever we go to a Coyotes game or a concert @ Jobing.com Arena, we stop by this location to grab some grub and pre-game Brewskies. If you plan to come here pre-game, be prepared for a long wait. We average 30-45 min every time we come here before a game.\n\nWhat can I say about Yard House that hasn't already been said? I love their Beer selection and food.\n\nMy favorite dish is of course the Sliders ($10.85). When they have it, I get the Green Flash IPA ($7) to wash it down.\n\nOverall, it's a great place to be just before a Coyotes game.\n\nReturn Factor - 90%
12 star
Great food. Reasonable prices. Very friendly. We were looking for a relatively quick lunch place and this hit the spot perfectly. We would definitely come back.
12 star
I'm on the fence on whether I like Aria or Cosmo better, but I know for sure that I like playing poker in Aria, so it is all the more convenient to stay there.
12 star
This is the perfect restaurant if you want a balance between the pomp of L'Etoile and your normal Madison fare. I have been there on several occasions (mostly for special occasions). This restaurant is best kept for dinner with a friend/sig other or a small group of around 4, as that is the environment they tailor towards. \n\nThe chef combines fresh ingredients with a modern American inspiration to create a menu that is approachable, yet full of surprises (especially in the spices he manages to tuck into various dishes). I find that I walk out every time perfectly content...not too full, not hungry. \n\nPlease, please, please take advantage of the wine list! The owner, who has stopped by my table on 2 separate occasions, has clearly put thought into it. Servers are friendly, non-pretentious, and know when to back off.\n\nGive this place a try! \n\n*****\nOn a side note, I have noticed that a lot of the so-so reviews on here seem to stem from a misunderstanding of how fine dining works. This is not a place that you'll be in and out in 30 minutes, expect to have an experience. There are not waiters simply 'walking around because,' those are mostly likely backwaiters and not waiters. Also, Restaurant Week is never, ever a fair indicator of a restaurant's quality. Give this place a chance; you won't regret it!
12 star
This such a unique place and so is the food. Oh and by the way it is fantastic!!
12 star
There was nothing I didn't like about the experience. We started our meal off with the bruschetta which was topped with delicious marinated tomatoes. Then I had the citrus marinated beet salad with goat cheese. Divine! Best salad that I have ever had! My partner had the radish cucumber salad which he said was a little plain (thus only 4 stars). Now for the incredible entrees... I had eggplant Parmesan which was simply incredible, it was served with a pasta which was a perfect balance of rich, creamy, garlicky. Yummy! My partner had the rigatoncini with Piemontese meat sauce and he said it was delicious! And to top it off, our drinks were perfectly made each time. We didn't order any speciality cocktails but stuck with out favorites; a greyhound and Jack and Coke.\n\nOf course, I must mention the service... I was satisfied. Food came out at a nice pace and everybody was friendly and polite.\n\nI highly recommend this place especially if you're staying anywhere near Crystals high end shopping mall.
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Worst I've dealt with. Made a reservation 2 months in advance for a suite with a view. When we got there, they gave us the handy capped suite. No dinner table with most cabinets removed for wheelchair access which is understandable but not what I reserved. 2 hours later we were given another suite. As soon as I opened the door to the suite, found it is occupied by other people. Went back to front dest and 2 hours later, we got another suite. This is a timeshare and if you are not an owner, you are required to attend a 2-hour presentation. No one told us we had an appointment when and where so the next day we were told we missed our scheduled appt therefore they are going to charge full fees which is substantially more. Spoke to the main office for 30 minutes and they refused to accept the resort screwed up and determined to charged me full price. I'm disputing the additional charges. I will never stay there again.
12 star
I have been seeing Dr. Johnnie Woodson for years. He is always very nice and willing to talk to me about my condition at length. The office has gotten so much better since new management has taken over.\n\nSometimes the wait is a bit longer than I would like but the Doctor is wortht the wait!
12 star
OK folks, this is the essential breakfast joint...just look at the name! Upon arrival, I could already tell this was the real deal Holyfield...it was packed with a good amount of people waiting. I grabbed a seat at the counter, bypassing everybody (really dislike waiting in line for anything) \n\n I ordered the Chicken Fried Steak, eggs over medium, seasoned potatoes, sourdough toast. I would suggest the potatoes w/o seasoning ( a bit salty) the steak was good, texture, crispy, good gravy. Add Lea n Perrins and we are ready to rock!\n\nService is good here overall, this is a busy place w/ a good system for order caller/plater and waitress/runners. \n\nAfter all was conquered, the waitress tells me about the banana nut muffins.... she gave me one after the fact to try it. I'm not a big sweets guy, but it waas good.\n\nThis place has something for everyone and stuff for other people....for the low star reviewers, I'd say they are the others... for the masses, this should be a 5-star place! \n\nTil next time, good eating!
12 star
I love me some coffee. The french roast brew is perfect for surviving a long day of work. If you want something sweet, order the iced raspberry mocha. Just the right amount of sweetness without tasting like you're drinking syrup. The muffins are moist and delicious. The spinach salad here is surprisingly amazing (yes, they make spinach salad at this coffee place). The best part about this place? It is not full of hipsters and college students who hog all the decent seating and never leave. I can't wait to go back to try all of the other drinks offered.
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DO NOT WANT\n\nI can get an idea for what this place emphasizes and it's not service.\n\nLet me list our problems with our visit to this establishment:\n\n1) Eternal waiting: our server took his time to make it to our table. The staff took their time delivering bread and drinks to us. \n\nOnce we ordered, it was at least 45 minutes, possibly longer, before our entrees were delivered to us. We discovered somehow that the kitchen chose to first serve a large group that arrived later than we did. No apologies, no visits from the manager, no \"make ups.\"\n\n2) Dishonesty: While waiting outside we had noticed the prix-fixe menu stated the rib eye was a 12-oz, while the rib eye a-la carte was 18-oz. That was reasonable for the price (which was roughly comparable); some in our party chose the a-la carte and others chose prix-fixe.\n\nWhen the entrees finally came, to our surprise there were no differences in the size of our steaks. When we inquired of the waiter he stated that the steaks were the same size regardless of prix-fixe or a-la carte. When we then pointed out that if we had known, all of us would have ordered the prix-fixe, he did not respond.\n\n3) Food: the best part of the meal, honestly, was the fries. The spinach souffle is nasty. And having been to Mastro's, Ruths Chris, Lawry's, and Flemings, the steak is overpriced for its quality. \n\nEasy to say we aren't coming back and I hope this review drives foot traffic elsewhere.
12 star
I've been to his Burger Palace in Paramus and now to the more upscale Mesa Grill. \n\nThe Mesa Burger was killer. I was looking at the prixe fixe menu, at the buffalo burger in particular, and the waiter, a super cool dude who has family in Duxbury (or DELUX-bury, as I like to call it) and knew all kinds of hockey trivia - I will always remember that Gretzky started out with the Indianapolis Racers, I promise - suggested the Mesa Burger as being the better of the two, and it wasn't like he was steering me towards a more expensive selection. \n\nThe Margaritas, though pricey, were damn good - not shy on the booze, and after two I was really starting to feel that drink.
12 star
Pizza Cat admits she likes this chain. \n\nYes, you can even find CPK in the FREEZER SECTION AT WALMART, but that's because it's good and Pizza Cat cannot turn down good food. \n\nPizza Cat had grown up on CPK as a kitten, so as newer, faster, leaner pizza places cropped up, CPK was thrown to the side. Full-disclosure: Pizza Cat admits a lot of the food she will review, she has tasted over the last decade. But she recently had their new California Flatbreads, which were delicious. \n\nPizza Cat got their Spicy Fennel Sausage with Poblano Chiles Flatbread and their Bianco Flatbread (truffle cream, gorgonzola, mozza and fresh sage). Both were delicious. The Poblano chiles they used did not taste like chile rellenos. Instead, they were thin, strips, almost shavings of the chile. It had a bite, the combination of the cheese, oregano and chile was extraordinary. As was the combination of gorgonzola and fresh sage. Who said CPK had lost their touch? They may have become corporate, but they still have their creative flair. \n\nPizza Cat was glad to see they kept many of their long-time favorites on the menu. She recommends their Sedona Tortilla soup and Dakota Smashed pea soup. Unbelievably good. \n\nPizza Cat says their original BBQ chicken pizza is good and so is their Thai Chicken Pizza and/or Thai Crunch salad. Her favorite is the Pear and Gorgonzola Pizza that comes with chilled field greens on top. \n\nUnfortunately, their \"ordinary\" pizzas are not as good. *shrugs*\n\nService was less than stellar, it was on par to what she'd find at Chipotle. \n\nBut food is still tasty and prices are reasonable and it's located in a convenient location. \n\nCan't say no to that!
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If you are sent here due to a work related injury do more research. While the staff may seem friendly and helpful. Once 5 pm hits its time to go. Sorry if the work is incomplete we can start again tomorrow. I did not see the regular dentist so I can not speak about him. But in any event it us probably best to steer another direction
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Will not be back. Had two champagne cocktails which were very mediocre. The type of champagne wasn't even listed on the menu - cant imagine it was anything worthwhile. What tipped me off at first to the atmosphere was the carpetted steps going to the bar. More carpet at the space at the front of the bar. Moving in, the group of 5 I was with found ourselves standing in the middle of what may possibly been intended as a dance floor - this was at aboun10 pm - but no one was dancing. So it was awkward. There were no tables to set your drinks on. But all that aside - I would have been ok with the place except for this - the worst part - the crowd. 35+ bridge and tunnel, may have money. No. Class. Very sleazy looking men and women who think they're attractive but are not. At all. Just such awful clientele.
12 star
Not only is this outdoor indoor 'mall' host to some serious discount fare (yesterday I passed by a place liquidating cute chunky street shoes for $4.99) and hidden gems such as the \"pineapple sign\" store near Beaubien that has lots of cheap organic and often local farm fresh produce, it also caters to the crafter/seamstress who loves to hunt for beautiful fabrics. There are the more expensive designer textile shops such as \"Effiloch\u00e9\" (close to Beaubien on the West side) and then there are the discount liquidation stores that start north of Beaubien and stretch up past Jean-Talon where the official St. Hubert Plaza ends. If you're on the hunt for something truly vintage try hitting up Renaissance or the Salvation Army (both on the West side north of St. Zotique). \n\n*Be forewarned though, it can be crammed on the weekends so if you're not into crowds I'd recommend going during the week...
12 star
My first Cirque du Soleil experience, and LOVED IT. \n\nI was never drawn to the idea of spending large amounts of money just to see people do tricks in the area and dance around, but after seeing this awesome show I'm now hooked on Cirque du Soleil shows! I want to see more!!!\n\nWhat made this show good was that it had a central storyline. I've seen only one other Cirque du Soleil show, the Love by the Beatles show at the Mirage, which didn't really seem to have much of a plot to it, more like random music videos. I don't want to spoil the story so I won't say too much...but there was a narrator in the beginning of the show who said a few words to set up the storyline, and after that there were no words spoken in English the entire show. It's pretty cool how you can still understand the central plot when no words are spoken! That just speaks to the complexity and greatness of the show (and I guess that's why tickets are so pricy).\n\nThe stage is awesome (it moves!) so they played on that factor a lot for their crazy stunts. Sometimes they would be doing ridiculous tricks and I would look closer and realize that they're not harnessed to ropes! WHAT?!\n\nThe theme was also cool, with tribal-like crazy costumes for everyone including the ushers. Love that everyone stuck to the theme so much!\n\nBottom line: Definitely wowed!
12 star
In a world of omelets there is no better place than the Omelet House. Their portions are humongous comparably to Denny's or IHop. Alongside with their breakfast dishes are seasoned potato spuds -- amazingly delicious. Unfortunately, the reason for the four stars follows the fact that the Omelet House's amazing food does not necessarily parallel their staffing. I don't want to infer that they have bad customer service -- because they are all friendly, amazing hosts and hostesses, and quick with the refills on beverages. But they seem to lack the staffing for various stations. The waiters and waitresses also play the role as host, which is fine, only when there is no one waiting in the front. Regardless, the Omelet House on Boulder highway is somewhere I frequent -- my mother and I will be back for \"The Black Forest.\"
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My co-workers and I came here for lunch. We ordered the chicken nachos and found two long hairs in them. It was totally gross. Other than that the food is ok.
12 star
Living in the metro Phoenix area all my life, I grew up with Monti's. Had family in town who also grew up with Monti's so we went out for dinner tonight. I wanted to remind them how great the bread is so they would move back. There were 12 of us total, and the service was a *bit* on the slow side, but I think our waiter handled it well considering there was another huge party going on tonight (85 people). \n\nThe bread is still great. Had their Monday special which is the filet mignon. It tasted wonderful, but just a bit on the salty side. The side of steamed vegetables consisted of two pieces of broccoli and two small carrot strips, so they could definitely stand to not skimp so much on the veggies. \n\nMostly we enjoyed going for nostalgia's sake- childhood memories, growing up and remembering the treat it was to go there for dinner. Drink a sarsaparilla, which always comes in a bottle and a glass with two cherries to pour it in. Bringing my kids now too, and they love it as much as I did- and do!
12 star
Nice family run restaurant. Fresh ingredients well prepared. \nLove the spring rolls - loaded with fresh herbs and shrimp. Pho - well done. Good noodle dishes and most entrees shine as well. \nI prefer this place for lunch or carryout, it is very quiet at dinner time, food is still very good - but the overall ambiance is somewhat depressing.
12 star
Best place in vegas! Al was a big help , made it so convenient . it was at a great price and got it the next day! i wont go anywhere else for my banners! this is the place to go! great prices great quality and no shipping cost!
12 star
I went here again & I brought a girlfriend who's never had a foot massage. I asked for Rex again & she got a woman, can't remember her name. My friend has had regular massages before & also pedicures with a ft massage & definitely thought this was first rate. My friend was kicking back & remarked afterwards at how strong their arms/hands are to give such a strong wonderful foot massage.
12 star
I've lived here for 3 years and continue to call this my home. Yes, there are noise issues, a less than ideal parking situation on some nights, and higher rent ...BUT, the reason I continue to call this place home is because it is so inspiring, rich and pleasing to the eyes to view and is straight up BEAUTIFUL! I have met many good friends from this complex and expanded my contact list and network by living here. I gave this review 4 stars because even though Optima is a beautiful place to live, there are a few things that make it just under 5 STAR. Having said that, if you are looking to rent or purchase a condo or APT then this is the first place you better check out. Everyone must live here for at least a year to understand the true beauty of the Optima. I'm very excited and looking forward to the new Optima Sonoran Village to be completed, it's a similar complex that will be on the other side of Fashion Sqr mall.
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Meh. I've experienced better.\n\nPaid full price to take myself and the two kids, which on reflection would have been better spent staying at the pinball museum.\n\nIt was nice to be allowed to touch the figures which made getting photo's better but the the lighting is so bad it's almost impossible to get a good pic. I noticed quite a number of the figurines were missing, maybe the ok to touch policy has a draw back ?\n\nIn summary the two kids ages 8 and 10 loved it, they even liked the 4d marvel movie which I was just sadly disappointed in the animation. I thought it was overpriced and a waste of time.
12 star
Skinny Fats is AWESOME! What a great concept. Having a happy side and a Healthy side really shows how hard it is to choose whether to eat good or just treat yourself. This place is really makes me fight my inner self. I've tried their pancakes (on the happy side of course) and they were absolutely DELISH. Hot and fluffy pancakes, overloaded with whip cream and marshmallows/oreos. SOO GOOD. Definitely can't go back to iHop or denny's after having these! My boyfriend got the Ahi Taco and one of the pizzas. It was good size, enough to feed two! But obviously he's a boy and boys can eat a lot. LOL. I've also had their salads which a tasty. And their nutella shake for dessert definitely put me on my happy side. :) This place is small but cute and lively. The workers are very nice and always cater well to your needs. If you don't like something, you don't need to have it in your order. Also, their free water is really yummy. They have different fruits in them on different days. I love the interior design on the walls and it's so detailed to the little salt and pepper shakers. Overall, it's a cool place to go to when you want quality food. Look out for it because you couldn't even tell where it is in its location!
12 star
The Piemaker boasts that it's sausage rolls maintain the old miners tradition of rolling the peppery sausage meat in two layers of pastry. \nDouble pastry?!?!?!\nToo perfect.
12 star
Wow, I'm surprised to read some of the bad reviews! I guess I am biased, because I ate so much JJ's in college 20 yrs ago. For me the bread is great, toppings have always been plentiful, and I really haven't had any issues to speak of. \n\nHowever, I could understand the \"JJ's business model\" might be off-putting for some. This is a college/young sub shop. If you don't know what you want you probably feel pressured and may even get run over. It does seem everyone is in a hurry here and curt. So, this is not the best place for somebody looking for a quite lunch and a chat with \"Sam the sandwich maker\" behind the counter.\n\nWe also habitually get the Beach Club hence we are never surprised, it's always great to us. I have had most sandwiches on the menu - all are good.\n\nAlso, yes you can save a buck & get a bigger sandwich at other places but, for us this is a quality stop once a month for lunch!
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I ordered fish and chips. My girlfriend ordered a smoke stack. Everything was pretty bland, the food was cold but we were in a large group. The chili cheese fries were tasted like they didn't season it at all. Overall I wouldn't come here to eat anything, the drinks were good and so was the service.
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Seriously? $13+ to scoop up some frozen food and then have a chef \"stir fry\" it for 5 minutes? I really just don't understand the appeal of HutHot. The restaurant itself is the typical chain of suburban-style places that put some kind of authentic looking name on a place that is more ordinary then what I get at the grocery store.\n\nFirst off, the food that is provided in the buffet might be all you can eat, but I'd never want to make more than one trip. It's all frozen, the beef is thinly sliced and of a poor cut, the vegetables / side items are all stringy and pathetic looking, and there's little description to go with the labels.\n\nI tried a few of the user recommended combinations, only to be confronted with a dish that had an awkward taste to it and left me with a half-full plate of something I had no interest in finishing.\n\nI hate being harsh on a restaurant, but this is not something I'd recommend to anyone. If you want all you can eat, you could go to an OCB and probably get better food (and I'd feel bad for you then too), and if you wanted Asian cuisine, there's plenty that are much better (or your own cooking).\n\nI understand the concept of these places. Sure, you make your own food but they're supposed to provide ingredients and cuts that are better than what you could find at the grocery store. Too bad this doesn't ring true with HuHot. At least the service was ok and the items were well stocked. Other than that, absolutely nothing that would compel me to spend $13 there again.
12 star
Yummy!! The pizza is delish, the fried mushrooms heavenly, the carrot cake to die for and my family loves their wings!! I highly recommend!
12 star
Troy has done a number of projects for me ranging from painting a building to some light wall repairs. Every time a new project comes up I think I am going to call him and stump him with something he, \"Can't Do\". \n\nI am still waiting for that response. Most other tradesmen I have ever met are driven strictly by how much money they can make and how fast they can complete the job to move on to the next project. Troy is super obsessive about customer satisfaction. After your project is complete expect him to follow up several times to make sure you are completely, 100% satisfied.
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We were there this weekend for breakfast, and ended up having brunch due to the long line. It was $24.99 for brunch. The wait was long but the food was ok. I like from a scale of 1 to 10, I give it a 6, compared to the Wynn which I give a 9. A lot of their food lacked flavor. The line was long and the dessert bar SUCKED! I love dessert, and it is a 3 compared to the Wynn which i give a 10. I guess you get what you pay for. Taste wise, I did not care for it. Our waitress was great, she was very busy, but she tried to keep up with our needs especially the mimosa refills, which I guess was the only good thing about the buffet because it was included and non stop refills. I would have given this place a 3 star except for the situation that happened while we were waiting for a table. Originally we had 4 people for the buffet, and a few of our friends joined us and it turned into 9. Which after waiting for an hour and a half in line, we didn't want to wait for a larger table. There was a large group in front of us maybe about 20 before we got there and they waited for a while for a table. So we decided that we were going to split into 2 groups since we weren't going to leave the restaurant at the same time anyways. So we told our waitress that we wanted to go from 9 people into 2 groups of 4 and 5. Well, when we told her that she got mad, but we weren't even next in line for a table. We were maybe about 10 people behind being next. So we did ask if we can get seated near each other if possible but when we told her, Marta the hostess got all mad at us and started giving us dirty looks. We were then seated and a few minutes later my friends that met us up there were seated as well, they were seated on the opposite side of the restaurant where there was another table that was vacant the whole entire time they were there even before they were seated. So Marta could have seated us together but she didn't and while we were eating the whole time she kept giving us dirty looks. We later realized that if it was a party of 8 people or more the gratuity charge is 18%. So we were given bad service with dirty looks because our hostess wasn't going to get the 18% gratuity charge. I have been to Rio and the Wynn's buffet, and never at any of the other two buffets had we had bad service due to a gratuity charge. Like I said you get what you pay for. And another thing that I almost forgot to mention if you are looking for the omelet station, look at the dessert bar, because it's not near where the savory food is, but if you are looking for the crepe bar, it is next to where the savory food are and oh don't get banana's for your crepe, because they are brown and mushy.
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Once when I was on a nonstop flight from Salt Lake to Washington DC, in lieu of all the reading material I had brought with me, I ended up getting sucked into a marathon viewing of Tabatha's Salon Takeover on Bravo. After four and a half hours of salon/employee improvement and makeover \"reality\" TV I can say that this nail salon could definitely stand some Tabatha type attention. \n It wasn't as awful as some of the previous reviews, the lady who did my nails was quiet and seemed to stay generally focused - aside from having to answer the phone every time it rang. I didn't wait very long before she started on my pedicure and she listened to what I wanted (just filing my nails - no clipping.) The massage chairs work on the bottom and back; there's a lot going on there if you want it, or you can adjust using the controls. She did a fine job on my toes. \n My major complaint comes as we moved over to the manicure. The tables were gross!! I wanted to ask for a sponge and some lysol to start cleaning myself. The manicure tables were dirty and small. Another customer commented on the cramped space and someone mentioned that they would be getting new tables soon. I can only hope that someone might be bothered to keep the layer of grime off the new ones, but I doubt it. \n Grand total for the experience was $55 for the mani-pedi. It was passable, but they could be doing a lot better. Improve the customer interaction, and clean up! Next time I'm in Vegas I'll find somewhere else to get my nails done.
12 star
We just had our wedding reception at le Cafe, and it was an EXCELLENT experience. Sal Cavalcante was the manager on duty, and he made sure that our party was well taken care of. The chef Adam, did an excellent job with the food, and Sal's team with the service..... Will definitely go back!
12 star
Great food, great ambiance! I had the pan seared jumbo scallops and my boyfriend had the salmon on the special menu. The four large scallops were so tender and smooth and the salmon was lightly crisp on the outside and very moist on the inside. The food arrived promptly as I enjoyed the salty, but addicting olive spread and bread. If you sit on the patio, you can watch the water show at the Bellagio. Unfortunately, there was a private event on the patio that night. Our table for two was also very tight, but wonderful experience overall.
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Don't understand the 3-5 stars for this place. It smells divine when you walk in though that is for sure. Ordered the organic agave margarita - good drink but the appetizer (shrimp brochette) was only meh and my grilled fish tacos (yellow tail) were not good - fish was dry and I like some mango or pineapple type sauce with it to counteract the savory fish - overall ok but won't be back.
12 star
It's a great place to come and get your hair done very down to earth, I love it you must come and check it out!
12 star
Nice bar! We came here for beers but there are games and good looking food. We would definitely come here again. Good music too!!
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Shame on you multi-conglomerate development! You made me sit through 4 hours of time-share pitching (after you promised it would only take 2)! You made me loose my spa appointment! And after all that, when we declined to give you our hard earned money to support more development IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DESERT, you treated us like we were morons. NO, you're a moron, and I am so glad I left, dignity intact, NOT an owner in your building. Any place that pressures you into spending thousands of dollars, on the spot, without time to talk privately or maybe, say, think it over, is obviously a scam.
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More like \"Plan on not being able to get a drink.\" Ugh.\n\nWhen this place first opened, it had a lot of promise. The space is nice overall, and the very stale Madison gay scene was in need of some serious reinventing. Unfortunately, everything that made this place cool has either faded or disappeared completely, leaving behind a rude, overly-pretentious crowd in a club that is desperately trying to give off big city vibes. It's not working.\n\nLet's start with my biggest problem: it is virtually impossible to get a drink here. Bartenders are beyond slow, terribly inattentive, and usually downright rude. I've never seen a bar with so many barbacks, and yet the bar is never appropriately stocked. At any given time there could be as many as five bartenders or as few as one behind the main bar. They frequently disappear for long periods of time, leaving crowds of people desperately fighting for space at the overly cramped bar. Moving some of the chair/stools out of the way on busy Friday & Saturday nights would help with the space problem, but you'd still be fighting to get the attention of a single bartender. There is clearly no system in place for working the bar here, as bartenders don't stick to one area, and it's completely possible to stand at the bar for 20 minutes without being noticed. This is totally unacceptable to me, and it's not because this place is popular. I've been to many, many clubs across the country on some very busy nights, and have never waited as long as I did at Plan B. \n\nThe second major problem is the people. While this was created as a gay bar, it is clearly not any longer, having been completely overrun with college-aged women who have no qualms about pushing, shoving, and kicking their way through the crowd on the way to the dance floor. I've never been pushed in a bar so many times in my life, and it was almost always by straight women. I get that Madison doesn't have much for dance clubs, but it's unfortunate that the straights need to behave so rudely in a space that was not created for them. I certainly think straight people should be more than welcome in any gay space, but they need to follow the rules of basic etiquette. If I wanted to be pushed around in a straight club, I would have gone to one.\n\nSadly, the owners don't really seem to care. Although the club has been open now for well over a year now, it still looks largely unfinished in places. The bathrooms are a mess, and the walls are terribly bare. There are still major ongoing technical problems (an extremely poor/spotty sound system, cheap and uninspired dance floor lighting, and music that frequently just drops out mid-song. DJ's generally spin bland pop music with no idea how to work a crowd. And did I mention the awful staff, who are far more apt to spend time removing their shirts and checking out their own bodies than actually serving drinks? Don't bother trying to make suggestions or constructive criticisms on the club's Facebook page, as you'll only wind up being deleted. Very classy, Plan B.\n\nBottom line, this place isn't worth the time, effort, money, of frustration that a visit will undoubtedly cause. I won't be back, and you shouldn't either.
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This is probably the worst Sushi I've ever eaten In Las Vegas.\nWe ordered two chicken teriyaki's they came cold like someone had cooked them long time ago and hard like the plates.\nI order food with no shellfish; they brought it with selfish.\n\nThe service is horrific; I was embarrassed to bring my family here.\nThe servers were mess and did not know what they were doing.\nAbsolutely sad
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3 stars for the nice outdoor dining (when cool enough) area and the service but more importantly in this case 2 stars for most everything else.\n\nHad one of their recommended margaritas and although the taste was nice and light for a warm evening there was a reason it was nice and light...I don't know if they pour extra warm ingredients over the ice then shake it up a lot for a watered down taste or if there is simply no booze in the drink but was extremely weak and my guest said his was the same.\n\nI ordered the fish tacos of which there were three and they were just OK. Served on tiny corn tortillas with a very small amount of jalapeno sauce and no roasted corn guacamole which it should have come with. My guest had the achiote ribs which surprisingly came as an entire slab. Neither he nor I were familiar with achiote sauce beyond knowing that achiote is a spice but even if we were we would have expected the \"glazed with...\" description to be an actual glaze and not a 1-inch thick bland paste. The ribs were tender just not as flavorful as one would have thought.\n\nOverall the place was overpriced for the quality for food and beverage. Disappointing.
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Are you in the mood for Chipotle? Would you like to pay twice as much for half as much food? This is the place for you! It is absolutely not worth the price. Chips and queso are $3.25 for a single serving. To-go dishes are NOT microwave safe (found out the hard way). At 8 pm I had to check the hours of operation because staff treated me like I was bothering them after hours. Save your money.
12 star
It looks unimpressive from the outside but this is the beat Chinese food I have ever had in Montreal! I tried the mango chicken, general Tao chicken, don-don noodles, sweet and sour soup, and the spicy sour potatoes. All excellent. Friendly service too!
12 star
The AYCE sushi here is the best in Las Vegas. When I go there with a plus one, I usually leave feeling super full, happy, and out like $70 MAX. It is so incredibly worth it that you'll want to make plans for your next outing to Yama. \n\nSon of the Beach, the roll, rocks my socks. It's delicious. So delicious, even, that if you live far away, you need to drive there just for that. I do, and I'm a ways out. Not only that, but the place itself is cool, too. It's kinda cramped on the busier days, but it doesn't detract from it one bit. The waitresses were super nice, quick, friendly, and helpful when I asked my really lame questions. The sushi chefs were also super nice and friendly, and they provided a ton of suggestions when I told them what I was kinda looking for. \n\nSeriously, I'm hungry now just because of writing this review. I'll see you at Yama.
12 star
Ya see...I'm a classy chick. I don't go to raunchy strip clubs. I go to shows like Chippendales and TFDU. Hahaha. Yeah...I'm kidding. Classy or raunchy...it was a bachelorette party. We had to do cheesy things like this. \n\nTFDU...Chippendales...it's all pretty much the same. \n\nLike I said in my TFDU review...it's the beginning of me going to these type of shows...everyone's getting married. Eventually...everyone will get married, right? Blah. \n\nI don't remember how much TFDU admission was...but Chippendales admission was FREE for us. Originally...$50. I'm so glad we didn't have to pay to watch this. Not that it wasn't entertaining but these kind of shows are only fun for about 20-30 minutes. I think you numb to all the nakedness after awhile. \n\nWhy do they keep these places so cold? I mean...the guys are hot but not hot enough I guess cuz I was freezing my @$$ off in this joint. And the shot of Patron definitely didn't warm me up either cuz it was watered down. \n\nI actually thought the only guy who kept his clothes on was the hottest. The host/singer guy. I would've given this place only 3 stars but an extra star just because of this guy.
12 star
Decent mocha. Hipster heaven. Loud and angry music. Brought me back to my youth.\nThe food looked pretty good, and the drinks were cheap. Want to go back for the \"remedy\" which has ginger and whiskey.
12 star
Paper Skyscraper is a fantastic and fun store. They have a little bit of everything. Everyone that works there are always so helpful and nice. This is a store that when my friends come from out of town, we always take them to shop here. Everyone loves it!
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Owner is a profit driven douchebag hey nothing wrong with hustling but he hustles in a rude thoughtless way..asked him to start carrying \" sage\" incents every time I go in and he refuses to even acknowledge the request..
12 star
I loved the crab cakes here! They were made perfectly, very flavorful. The decor is pretty and modern with dim lights and lit candles. Very romantic. The one thing I didn't like was how the tables were all so close to each other. The restaurant is pretty big but not roomy. Our server was great, he knew how to crack jokes which kept the mood more lively. \n\nMe and the bf both ordered the ribeye which came in a pretty big portion. Although it was missing a little flavor. There wasn't anything special about it so it was just average. I wanted dessert but we were just too stuffed from the steak. I def. regret that! Although our waiter knew it was our anniversary so he brought out a plate with some chocolate and on the plate it said \"Happy Anniversary\". That was sweet and it seriously made my night. I left happy and satisfied.
12 star
Excellent breakfast and a fun place to go with kids! We have only ever had breakfast here, and on their breakfast menu the waffles amazing! The breakfast tacos and scramble bowls are excellent too.
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I'm a fan of the 99 Cents Only chain. This location is not necessarily one that I'd return to.\n\nPros: the entire parking lot slopes into the entrance so you can wheel the cart to and from the store at any angle. They had 3 or 4 cashiers going, so lines went quickly. Also found some damn large Rubbermaid containers in sets of 2. They were 5.2 cups each I believe.\n\nCons: no bathrooms. Only store I've ever seen that has \"permanently closed\" the bathrooms to customers. Also was lacking in inventory, specifically the Brown and Serve sausages and the roach poison pellets that we were expressly searching for. We had to go to the store on Tropicana to get these items.\n\nShape up, guys.
12 star
Another one of my finds thanks to my time spent at IP's poker room. The lunch special is what got our attention, actually -- a giant slice of yummy pizza (don't get two slices unless you've an appetite of pro-football star proportions) for just a couple bucks. \n\nIt's a teeny-tiny little Italian restaurant, with checkerboard tabletops and comfy booths. The service is fast and friendly. I tend to catagorize it in my mind of being strictly a pizza joint, but the menu is actually much more extensive than that. They serve a chicken Caesar sandwich that's pretty good, though I vaguely remember the chicken being of the McNugget variety. They do have a little salad bar which offers plenty of tasty veggies and a couple meats, and a low-fat Italian dressing that I honestly can't taste the low-fattiness. It's thick and flavorful, just as it should be.
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Been here for lunch many times. I don't get breakfast anymore because they don't know how to cook eggs. The sandwiches are ok. The cuban is edible as is the chicken salad. The burgers are small and over priced. The place is always kept way too cold for me and the service can be down right rude sometimes.
12 star
I thoroughly enjoyed this place. Really nice people run the place and it's relatively inexpensive. I had the pad see ew, the mint chicken and the tom yum soup. Their soup is probably the best tom yum I have had in town.
12 star
This place is awesome! I was recommended here by a family member and couldn't be happier. I am my dogs parent and I do everything to keep them healthy and safe. Shot on time, extras if needed, etc... This place has never pushed anything that was not needed. I have even had phone conversations with the vet, that allowed me to treat without heading into the office. Yes, I respect my dogs and the vets their, and they do the same for good owners. Debbie and Jordan in the boarding are amazing! All the front office girls are amazing, the vets are amazing! I wish I could name everyone, but they know who they are. My puppies Leona and Oreo love heading over and I would never hesitate at anything they recommended, as I know they have the best interest of my pets in mind! Great Great Staff, professional clean, respectful and vauable!