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over-hyped TGI Fridays.\n\nAte here on a business dinner while in Phoenix. It was not a memorable experience and I would recommend that anyone considering going here takes a look at anywhere else nearby. Five-Guys burgers would be a better bet.\n\nSorry, not a place I would like to return to
12 star
Our \"Innovation Inspiration\" meal and wine pairing was extraordinary! The Mignardises last course was my favorite- I had a little bite of everything! Expect to spend 3 hours or more savoring each unique flavor! This has to be the most amazing dinner I have ever experienced! Even for a Local! There are many choices in Las Vegas, however, I HIGHLY recommend this as #1 for any hard core Foodie to enjoy the best of Culinary Diversity that Las Vegas has to offer! \n\nThe current Innovation Inspiration menu contained:\n\nArtichoke and Black Truffle Soup Toasted Mushroom Brioche with Black Truffle Butter.\nChopped Oysters\nSea Urchin\nCaviar & Champagne\nSalmon \nLobster\nFoie Gras\nDuck \nWagyu Beef\nMousse de Comt\u00e9- a Cheese flavor Foamy Soup and 3 Dessert Courses! Wowsa!
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I am serious about ice cream eating. It is in everyone's interest to not mess around with my cravings for smooth, cold, delicious ice cream.\n\nTo my dismay, Ben & Jerry's on Woodlawn did not pull through for me. I ordered a Coffee Heath Bar shake and got a Vanilla Heath Bar shake with more milk than ice cream. It was uncomfortable to drink because my mind was on thick shake and instead I got chunky milk that wasn't frozen-cold. In addition, my husband ordered a fruit shake and the guy behind the counter asked another guy how to make it...and the other guy responded, \"I don't know.\" \n\nMy hope is that they train their employees better.\n\nI love Ben & Jerry's and I like the company's story. I refuse to go lower than two stars because usually the product is delicious, they support social and environmental causes, and they have creative names for their flavors.
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If I could give it zero stars I would. Worst service I have ever had at a restaurant in my entire 29 years of life. I was with a large group of 10 people and we ordered some beers and food (coming to an \"oyster house\" and being told they don't recommend them on the half shell) and when we got our food the waiter got our order completely wrong and when we told her what happened instead of apologizing and offering to make it right she proceeded to tell us that was what we had ordered and that we were the ones who were wrong! I couldn't believe my ears! When I politely told her again that was not what we had ordered she kept arguing with us and then just took the food and left. I was beside myself. I have never been treated so badly in a restaurant before. I then asked to speak to a supervisor and she shot back that there was not a supervisor on that night. Yeah I believe that. So we promptly left and were NEVER not once offered one single apology, instead we were told that we were wrong and then ignored. Will never set foot in this establishment again and I hope to speak with the owner to let him/her know the level of wait staff they have representing their restaurant.
12 star
I've stayed at nearly every hotel in Madison in this price range. There's not a lot of variation in the quality of the hotel or the rooms themselves. The devil, as they say, is in the details.\n\nPros:\n\n*free Wi-Fi\n\n*free parking\n\n*comfortable bed\n\n*warm chocolate chip cookies at check-in\n\n*convenient location\n\n*indoor pool and whirlpool\n\n*on-site restaurant \n\n*friendly staff\n\n*free local shuttle\n\nCons:\n\n*weird shower. Clearly they're going for a \"European\" feel as there was only half a glass door on the stall so I experienced an unpleasant draft on my backside during the shower\n\n*it's a little dated. This used to be a Howard Johnson, and it still has a bit of a \"low budget\" feel\n\n*slow elevators, and too few\n___________________________________________\n\nAs with any hotel in any city, price will vary during season. We happened to be in Madison during move-in weekend for incoming freshman at UW, so the price was likely higher than normal, but still was not terribly expensive.\n\nAlthough the location was great, it was also across the street from a house that some undergrads were moving into and hosting a kegger, so it was a bit loud at times, but thankfully it ended early. Come to think of it, the whole neighborhood is full of undergrad housing, so be forewarned.\n\nThis isn't my favorite hotel in Madison, but I would definitely stay here again.
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Not a worker in sight. Had to ask for help twice before somebody finally came after 15 minutes. Girl at checkout asked if i found everything ok. I said no that Lowes only had one of three items i needed. She only responded with a blank stare. Poorly stocked also. For example, 66 quart storage bins had no lids stocked.
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This place is very overrated. Food will cost you 15-20 dollars per person, and you can get much better from traditional Mexican diners at half the price. Service was not good, and the food was not good. I had Fajitas, and Applebee's produces a better product. Will not go back again, and in an area dominated by a lot of quality Mexican cuisine, this is a place to skip
12 star
Lola is one of my favorite, favorite places to eat in Phoenix -- the community tables offer fantastic footsie opportunities with your date, while still remaining seductively coy...\n\nThe waitress last night was an absolute delight. Even though Lola's took my favorite tapas off the menu (the berenjena... anyone remember that?!) we went with the gambas and barcelona eggplant. The gambas in particular were great, with dollops of paprika aioli at the bottom, which beautifully complimented the eggplant.\n\nExtra stars for getting THREE platters of free bread AND refills on the saffron mayonesa we requested for dipping -- that's something to love, for sure (ask for the saffron mayonesa at the begging of your meal, and they'll just keep bringing it). \n\nDocking a star because 3/4 of the time I pop by, this delight is closed for some inexplicable reason. However....\n\nCheck out their ladies room; the drawers in the 'decorative' dresser are filled with anything a sexy lady needs -- bobby pins, hair spray, mouth spray (which is slightly sketch, but after a garlicy date, you never know), and the best Burt's Bees hand lotion of my life. It's worth supposedly 'oily' and 'tiny' food if you use the restroom's facilities...
12 star
You wont get atmosphere, you wont get 5-star service, but you will get the best deal on food in town. Its all about $5 for the best gyro and fries (and drink) in town. Nuff said.
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Not a good service experience after the third time. They give preference to people who arrive after you and i would not reccomend going there. Terrible experience from the OWNER.
12 star
\"Super Delicious!!!\"\n\nThis restaurant is located in the Venetian Hotel. The ambiance is exquisite and the food is out of this world. The service is top of the line. If you are looking for a place that serves excellent Italian food where you don't have to dress up (jackets for men) then this is the place for you. Both my husband and I will definitely return. \n\n\nVisited July 2013
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If you're looking for some great authentic Greek food, this is not the place. If you're looking for your fast food version of Greek food- this would be an accurate comparison. I was disappointed in the Greek salad, the rice not bad but not great either and the pita not too shabby as well. The meat was probably the best part of the dish but not my fave. \n\nAgain if you're in the promenade and looking for a quick bite not a bad spot to stop just don't expect anything authentic.
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Terrible service!!!! Food was ok, but don't think we will be back. They left a empty dirty salad bowl on our table for more than half an hour, gross! Many servers and managers walked by with no notice of dirty dishes on tables, we had to box up our own food, and at no time did anyone offer me a second glass of wine! Fail!!! They also sat two well dressed adults in the kiddie section, really?!?! It was not busy, early in the evening, and a full staff. There is no excuse for such terrible service! I wish I had read the other reviews before we ate here. After all these bad reviews you would think their corporate would get a clue or they just don't care either! Lazy and apathetic is no way to go through life.
12 star
Run don't walk to the Scottsdale BevMo...Don't go here for wine..there are too many great places for that go here for the Liquor and beer selection..This is the ultimate shop for both at least at Scottsdale and Shea. Looking for that rum from Haiti(yup they have it!) Want that hard to find Bourbon they have it...My liver alternately hurts and leaps for joy when I walk in here!. Service stinks generally but hey so what they have everything and then some..Want your beer or wine cold they have it in the cooler in the back. Need some cigars and cheese..got it. Really everytime I go I discover something new to like here. Cheers!
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So we just happen to see this place and decided to take my toddler in for a treat.\n\nWe came in on a Saturday. There were (literally) a handful of dessert items in the display and very few baked goods (like the Asian breads). I asked the lady what was up with that and she said shipments come during the week. 1.) I guess they don't make it in the store but it's called a bakery? 2.) She specifically said to come on Tuesdays so that leads me to believe the baked goods are not fresh daily. \n\nWhat they did have out, however, looked beautiful. Just like how I remember an Asian bakery should be ... except sparse ... and not fresh.\n\nSo we had a couple of things. The taro boba wasn't good at all. It just tasted icy. It didn't have any of the rich texture that I'm used to. We also had a chocolate pound cake type dessert. It wasn't very sweet - which I like - and my husband noticed there were no chocolate chips. Well, it's not an American pastry store silly.\n\nI really wanted to like this place b'c I hardly go to the COFCO Center nowadays. There's just not much there except the grocery store so it's not really worth the 45 minute drive for me. Having a bakery would've totally given me an incentive. Next time we go to the area I'd like to come during the weekday, preferably on a Tuesday. \n\nMaybe you will have better luck than me!
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2.5 Stars\n\nI've been here five times now and have realized that I only like one thing on their menu. I will not trash New Asian Star. I am only assuming that the folks here are all family, but they are so super friendly!\n\nI've had the Thai fried rice twice and five other items on my other visits here. I can't reiterate the friendliness of the staff here and the superb customer service. I have no problem knowing I found a spot for great Thai fried rice. I understand any type of food is subjective and would recommend everyone to stop here and try it out for yourself.
12 star
I see why this is (supposedly) rated the #1 show in the world!\n\nIt follows the Lion King movie to the tee, but it is still awesome to watch!\n\nThe best part of the show was the innovative creativity of the costumes. It was really cool how they managed to transform people into animals and the effects they pulled off through the costumes!\n\nI'm not sure how much the tickets were (BF bought them), but it was definitely worth the trip.
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I'm not sure what to rate it... Everything was so sweet. I love Pad Thai and there Pad Thai was just not doing it. For the price I paid for it was decent I guess I just thought it would be better because of all the good reviews I heard about it. I feel like I just had a sugar rush. And the waitress which I can't blame, was the only one there left our glass empty and did not even refill it. I couldn't drink the Thai tea anymore! It was sweet as well\n\nThe atmosphere and ambience was nice and relaxing.
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Another comp dinner and this time I was sober enough to remember that indeed, we did not eat that much. (I know, what do you expect from a complimentary dinner, right?!) eh =/\n\nWe were provided a salad which had an oil dressing that I was not loving, not a balsamic dressing, just an oil. And rare steak over rice which was just okay. Drinks were still on point and service was still great. Still looking forward to going back for an actual dinner to provide more details but isn't their comp \"tastings\" supposed to entice you to come back?? Well, based on that theory, I may not return. =(
12 star
I came here after finding it on yelp. Their food is very fresh, with the chicken carefully laid across the vegetables and rice with sauce on top. The presentation is really lovely for a fast food-ish place. In addition, the staff was super friendly. I told them it was my first time dining there, and they advised me to order the ginger chicken bowl, which I loved. I also ordered the crab puffs, after seeing so many positive reviews.\nThe crab puffs were not all cream cheese like at other places, they were filled with crab and had some green onions, too. Be careful if you order these- they make them fresh for each order and they are HOT when they first come out! I dipped them in both the sweet and sour and the hot sauce that can be found at the sauce bar. \nI wish I had gotten brown rice, but now I know for next time.\nI recommend this place if you are looking for a quick, cheap, asian fix in the area.
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Cave Creek Smokehouse and Pourhouse Patio.\n\nHard to keep up with this place - it was the Silver Spur a few months ago. And it could be something else tomorrow. The food's pretty standard - burgers, BBQ, steaks, chicken, blah blah, blah. Cowboy atmosphere, train yourself waitstaff (who easily get flustered), screaming children who want more popcorn..........\n\nGood place for kids - it's in Frontiertown - so the sheriff rides thru on weekends. Lady next door at the Visitor Center is very helpful about Cave Creek.
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I'm so glad my mom was released after being there 3 months. I'm so happy she was not one of those dumped patients! The doc basically have up on her and told me there was nothing more they could do. I took her to Dr. Luis Ortega and it turns out they had been giving her medication that counteracted with each other!! Dr. Ortega did wonders and she has been doing great for almost 2 years!!\n\nThis place deserves NO STARS!!!!
12 star
I had my wedding here a few weeks ago. Everything seemed fine, their service was great. However, on the actual day, they didn't really have everything together. The table layout that they gave me was not what they did. They actually did the total opposite so my guests weren't seated where I planned for them to sit. The champagne bottle I had asked to be left at my head table wasn't there so I had to flag down someone to get it right in the middle of the ceremony and the steaks were chewy and the alfredo was a little bland. All other food was good though. Overall it was great except for the minor things noted above.
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This store is just awful. The staff is very unfriendly and unhelpful. Juan assisted us with a stolen phone and we were informed it would take several days to receive a replacement, even with premium insurance!!! Unacceptable. I've know people to receive a replacement the same day with a different company. Will definitely be checking into other carriers after today. Juan was not only rude to us, but other customers approaching him while he was \"assisting\" us. He had a better-than-you attitude and the manager was no better. Ridiculous. Absolutely ridiculous.
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I had a lower blepharoplasty (eye lift) by Dr. Nachbar in September 2003. This procedure left me needing reconstructive surgery costing additional thousands of dollars. My eyes will always have Dr. Nachbar's mark on them. Some of the damage is not fixable.\n\nThe results of my surgery left both eyes with incisions that were placed low and not in a natural laugh line. To make things worse, the left eye incision curved down from the corner of the eye, extended out to about 3/4 of an inch and ended with a divit. This divit was created when the stitches were painfully pulled out. The incision scarring healed horribly and widened out leaving me with an indentation and redness to this day. The left eye was also left with a pucker from improper draping of the skin. A piece of fat was left behind under the right eye which gave me the appearance of a big bump under that eye. Both eyes were hollowed out and rounded out leaving me with a completely different eye shape. My eyes had continual pressure, pain, irritation, and itching for 3 years after the procedure.\n\nI communicated my concerns to a Sharon Brown on staff by e-mail and phone. She was completely unhelpful. I requested my money back and never received it.\n\nI am not a person who easily dispenses bad reviews. If I could give zero stars I would. I truly regret every day that I chose Dr. Nachbar as my surgeon. I hope this review helps you in your choice.
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GROSS!!! I threw my burrito away it was so bad!! First understand I like two things from hole in the wall mexican places; bean and cheese burritos and nachos. Yup...that's my list. I know I'm not creative with my choices but what I like is the easiest thing to make so I rarely find a bad one. My fianc\u00e9es friend goes on about how great this place is, so when the craving for nachos hit we went here. I didn't order the nachos because they put nachos cheese on it. I want real shredded greasy cheese, not Taco Bell crap. I ordered the bean and cheese and almost spit it out!! It was whole beans!! Not refried, not slightly mashed, not nothing!! They opened a can of beans, heated them, dumped them on with a slice or two of something they wanted me to believe was cheese, and kinda grilled the tortilla. I ate three bits and after dumping hot sause on it I finally just threw it away. Next time I'll stick to what I know is good; Roberto's!!
12 star
I chose to have my birthday dinner here with my boyfriend last year . We started out with the cheese board which was a nice selection of cheeses.I ordered the Wagyu flat iron. It was cooked perfectly to my medium temp specifications and the mashed potatoes with the wasabi was a unique touch. My boyfriend ordered the pub burger. He said it was one of the best burgers he has ever had. Unfortunately, he became violently ill the next day and was feeling perfectly fine before he had eaten the pub burger. We have tried to go back since but it has just become too hard to get a reservation. I'd like to return because, since my last visit, my palate has expanded to the adventurous moreso than before and I would like to try some of their more \"daring\" options.
12 star
Happy hour prices (half off drinks and apps under $10, plus a $6 sushi roll) combined with a warm atmosphere make this a Lawrenceville gem. Food is unique and delicious without being pretentious. Guac is a favorite. The management here is also FANTASTIC. Frequent about twice a month and they are extremely accommodating, even on busy nights. Will do their best to fit you in and work with your party. We take out of town guests here and they're always impressed. Wish we could go more!
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I was really looking for some authentic Mexican, but because of time and location had to settle. I knew better but went in anyway. The restaurant was not busy but service was a little off. My wife and I were seated at a table too small for my children. We had a craving for margaritas and shared a pitcher. It was good. Nothing else was. The salsa was bland like ketchup and we asked for an extra Jalapeno and never got it. The \"Flautas\" rolled in flour tortillas were corn taquitos. The Green Chile Pork Chimi was filled with flavorless stew meat and was soggy. Had we not enjoyed our margaritas we probably would have not eaten and gone to Taco Bell. This is probably a good restaurant for Snow Birds with no palate, but for true Southwesterners it was horrible.
12 star
Fantastic. Only complaint was the late reservation. Great ambiance. Great staff. Great menu. And delicious food. Branzino and braised short rib are pretty incredible. Prices are fair based on quality. Possibly a larger wine list (by glass). Definitely going back.
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3 strikes and you are out. I've now given this place 3 tries. Not going back again. The service was not good and the food was only mediocre at best.
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Went totally out of my way to purchase my supplies for school because my teacher told us to, they are way over priced I so returned them and bought them at Top Notch Art Supply down on S Craig St. Just a few blocks off campus. Can't understand why our teacher pushes this place, it's like shopping in a cave, prices are high, it's over 2 miles from campus and all the staff is crabby, with sour puss looks.
12 star
Great place to sit down and enjoy great quality food. New Menu and great selections are now available. Was not too impressed with the service this time. Usually pretty good yet today was rather disappointed.
12 star
My husband and I went to see the show and we're amazed. What a talented group! Outstanding!!!
12 star
Four of us had a wonderful evening at Habib's. It was our first visit. The restaurant is lovely, and prices are reasonable for this quality of restaurant (table linens, a good wine list, appropriate stemware for quality wines, etc). This is not a jeans and t-shirt place. Understand that this is ethnic dining at its best, and the proprietor will be personally involved in your experience. He will visit your table often. He explains menu items and preparations in detail, so don't be afraid to ask.\n\nOthers have complimented the oven bread that comes out first with a little bowl of shirazi (marinated chopped cucumber,tomato and onion ), but the eggplant appetizer (borani) was truly outstanding. My husband who, is more familiar with Persian cuisine, selected a well-known dish after his eggplant, the chelo kabab koobideh (ground beef filet, char broiled tomato and rice) plate, and he was very pleased. Yogurt on the side completed the flavors of the dish. We asked Mr. Habib to describe the special meals he offers in addition to the shish kabob plates. These Persian specialties are not pictured on the menu supplement, but be sure to ask about them if you are interested in a dining adventure. The chicken with bayberry pilaf was especially good. I was happy with my chicken in pomegranate and walnut sauce, a dark savory stew which is served over pilaf. One of our party was unhappy with her choice and Mr. Habib quickly and graciously replaced it. He wanted us to be satisfied. We truly felt like a guest in his home. We kept a little tummy space for dessert to end a perfect meal, sharing an order of baklava and a flan which the waiter torched table-side to caramelize the sugar crust.\nWe will be back.
12 star
love it here! the pastries are always excellent and baked fresh at their other site. Its a pretty big place, there are always seats inside and out, which is really nice. The service was great and very friendly. They have really incredible whip on drinks- it has coffee flavor in it, so totally worth the extra calories :)
12 star
Attended a Wedding at this Chapel and was beyond impressed. The Chapel is located in THEhotel at Mandalay Bay which is incredibly classy and beautiful. The Chapel is gorgeously decorated and the perfect size for an intimate Vegas getaway Wedding. The rooms to get ready are nice and cozy with big mirrors, a bathroom and couch in each one. The Chapel itself is very nice and the picture taking area is cute. For a Vegas Wedding, I would suggest this Chapel to anyone planning their nuptials.
12 star
Reopening this friday
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I understand that the Artisan has changed direction and while I can see that the changes they've made have increased their business, it feels like this transformation is spiraling out of control.\n\n Gone are the cozy little areas to sit, unless you want bottle service. They've also removed all the tables around the bar and even the bar stools. The bartender explained to us that since they are known as an after-hours place, they don't want people sitting at the bar, because people can't get up to it to get a drink. I might have agreed with that decision, were we not literally the only people in the bar.\n\n On a Saturday night at 11pm there were more employees than customers and more confusion than good times to be had. We already had drinks in our hand and were sent outside to get a stamp; great job, team. The bartender had a terrible attitude...until it was time to tip her. Also, our drinks were served in plastic solo cups; how tacky is that? You charge $15 a drink and you can't afford something a little nicer? We went out the patio, where we were told we had to buy a hookah to sit at a table. A hookah? The patio was also nearly empty, so it just made us feel unwelcome and that there were far too many rules to follow for us to enjoy ourselves. \n\n What I love about this place; the decor. It's a beautiful place, there is no denying that. I like that it's been cleaned up, because it felt like it was circling the drain the last time I stayed in a room there. I also love that there isn't any gaming. That's the end of my list, currently.\n\n We had one drink and left. On the way to the next stop, my girlfriend said \"raise your hand if this cab ride is more fun than the Artisan\"; every hand went up.
12 star
I am pretty surprised this place doesn't have better ratings. My husband and I ate at Blue Ribbon while in Vegas for our honeymoon. I am from LA where sushi restaurants are a dime-a-dozen...this place has the most fresh fish that I've ever had. My husband, who usually orders some sort of teriyaki chicken when we go out for sushi, tried and loved everything we had. \n\nWe had Sakana San Shu roll, Maguro Avocado box and the Niji roll. All of them were great! We also found out near the end our meal that this place has fried chicken! Sushi and fried chicken is such a neat combo. We didn't get to try the fried chicken unfortunately, next time.
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The price was way too high for an average car wash at $13 for the basic wash.
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This isn't going to sound very eloquent, but I like alliteration, so here goes-Bayside Buffet Blows! The food and service are mediocre. Nothing about the place is memorable. I would recommend walking a few properties over and going to Wicked Spoon in the Cosmopolitan or the Bellagio buffet.
12 star
I do have a special place in my stomach for Tram's kitchen and I try to eat there every now and again. Pho is a good meal to warm you up in the winter and this place is a great place to stop in for a yummy dinner. I have been a little wary to go off the beaten path of the spring rolls and the Pho, so I got the spring rolls and the chicken peanut soup (I think that is what it was called). It was very close to the chicken Pho, except it had less noodles, more veggies, and a little different twist on the sauce with some crunched peanuts that settled at the bottom and a bit more spice. The dishes definitely didn't disappoint. The parking is on the street (which is usually pretty empty after working hours), and the ambiance seems to have perked up a little bit with what I think is a new coat of baby blue paint and some new flowery table cloths. Don't worry though, the mother of pearl wall art is still there, and your chances of not understanding your server is still high. The prices are cheap, the grub is good, and the place is uh... rustic, oh yeah, and bring cash!
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Just horrible it taken them a month to transfer my internet over. One guy I talked to was crying about him not wanting to lose his job and that he needs his job. They also don't return their phone calls. I'm glad I payed them $60 for no internet.
12 star
Love their massages !! It's not a big place, but the service is great and their massotherapists are very good at what they are doing... I have been there a couple times now, they treated my shoulder and neck pain and now no more headaches :) definitely worth it!
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My boyfriend and I went to Wedge this past Friday, thinking we would try something new after some friends were talking about Wedge. We started off with the Yucatecan Ceviche, it sounded fresh and delicious and the description included habaneros. We got our appetizer within a few minutes of ordering, it looked great, but not only was it not spicy, but it had barely any flavor. We the ordered the Carnitas dinner plate, and I ordered the fish taco and the shrimp taco dinner. The tacos were alright, again, very flavorless and the rice portion was laughable. The Carnitas were absolutely flavorless and we found that there was more fat to pick out than actual good meat. We both felt sick after eating here and were severely disappointed in a place that our friends thought was such a good place to eat and have drinks. The ambiance was nice, a little dark to the point where we could barely read the menu and the wait staff was awkward and stood around at the bar most of the time. There was a DJ playing pretty cool music, but it was WAY too loud for the size of the restaurant, and being seated so close to the speakers, it was highly unpleasant. Overall, very unhappy with our first time at Wedge, we won't be back.
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They just shoved us on to a tiny table in the corner. Half the restaurant is open but they refuse to move us. We are too tired to leave so we deal with it.
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This place is very stupid. I have been trying to get a service advisor to call me for 2 weeks. I live in east mesa so I wanted to schedule a appointment but I wanted to get a idea of how much some things would cost. So I call and the receptionist trys to put me through no one answers so the receptionist comes back on and ask to take my name and number and someone will call me back okay that will be fine. \n\nWell I didn't get a call back so I called them back. Same thing happens so I call back a third time same thing happens but this time I asked do you think It will help. I have given you my number and you folks still have not called me. Well 2 weeks later still no phone call. These guys don't need the business since then I have taken my vehicle to midas and had the timming chain replaced. plus the pullies I guess they didn't need 1800 dollars. \n\nStay away bad service stay away////
12 star
The burgers are good and so are the prices. But if you really want to experience The Works skip the restaurant and sit at the bar. Introduce yourself to whoever is sitting next to you and I *guarantee you'll you have an interesting conversation. Unless you're the one who's not interesting.\n\n\n\n*I can't really guarantee anything. Wtf.
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My wife and I went to Envy for my Birthday Dinner with great expectations but left disappointed.\n\nWe started with a completely flavorless onion soup and a so-so spinach salad. Skipped the appetizers and had the 'signature' bone in rib eye that again was completely flavorless. It was cooked a perfect medium but there was no flavor, no great tenderness, nothing that stood out. I had it topped Oscar style which was nice and added the only flair.\n\nMy wife had the Sea Bass which was served over wild mushrooms and topped with Crab Victoria. The fish was perfect as were the mushrooms. The crab was seasoned with Thyme and Rosemary which was just awful and took away from the fish. She added the butter poached king crab which again was seasoned, this time with parsley which again took away from the clean flavor the the crab and while I have had butter poached lobster before, the crab did not taste like anything had been done other than boiling. \n\nThe only high point were the sides. We shared the Creamed corn and the bacon and Gruy\u00e8re mashed potatoes. Both were perfect.\n\nService was very good as well but we will not be making a return trip.
12 star
If you look at Med Fresh Grill from the outside, you might ask yourself: What is this place? And right you should: there's outdoor seating, there's \"grill\" in the name, and behind the fast food style counter, there's bottles of liquor, it's all very confusing. Med Fresh Grill is a low profile restaurant with high-end turkish food. Their falafels are moist, and scrumptious. Their portions are generous, you will NOT leave hungry.\n\nDo not pass this place up. It is a hidden gem of Tempe.
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Not really worth the wait. food was ok, hash browns were under cooked and my pork chop was dry, boo hiss. Staff was very nice, but they seem to have a hard time keeping up with all the people. Biggest disappointment of the morning was when a party of 8 showed up 15 mins after our party of 3 and was seated before us???? not really sure how that worked out? Oh yeah no bathroom, make sure not to order any coffee.
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Ugh. A curry dish with barely any veggies? No, potatoes do not count. They're not green. Even some basil in this so-called \"basil thai\" restaurant would have been nice. Curry is hard to mess up because it has such strong flavor. However, given a choice, why go and have bad food?
12 star
HHAGG.. you win this one.. but only because of chicken and waffles... short story long:\n\nWalked in and was greeted, took 20 minutes to seat us.. (for 2) and it was packed.. \n\nOrdered 2 bloody Marys (BLT style) and biscuits and gravy, extra Bacon, and my chicken and waffles. The waiter who took the order asked if we wanted crispy potatoes, we said yes. Asked how we wanted the eggs, we said over easy.. comes back, and says he put in over medium.. So he fixed it to over easy.. then put came the drinks, the bloody Marys were amazing! Best bloody Mary I've had! The food came out and the potatoes were not crispy... they were mashed... we just decided to go with it.. but my chicken. and waffles, AMAZING!!! :) so amazing and so portion friendly that I had enough for dinner and breakfast the next day! :)
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Very sad food quality here. The yoshi in central Phoenix is phenomenal, but this airport location is nor worth anyone's time.
12 star
I'm a regular breakfaster at Zada's during the week. Weekends are kind of scary, but that's usually a good sign, I think. I get together with some colleagues here once a month for consultation and communion and we wouldn't go anywhere else. I've only had lunch or supper here maybe once each, so I can't comment too much on either.\n\nAs for breakfast, however, this is where Zada's shines. My favorite is the french toast, which is two thick and light pieces of brioche style bread, and is served with an orange zest butter. I also love the bunny rancheros with chorizo, although they require a bib or a trip to the shower afterwards. Think a pile of home fries and black bean with two over medium eggs, queso, sour cream, and guacamole on top with two flour tortilla. I have recently been getting the east side hasher, which is sweet potato home fries with a meat (chorizo again, for me) and covered in scrambled eggs and cheese. The biscuits are lovely. They serve Grateful Growers products to support the local farmers. All are delicious. The only thing I've ever had that I didn't like was the pancakes, which I found heavy, although I've only tried them the one time.\n\nThe ambiance is funky and fun. The music is eclectic and ranges from torch to rap. The staff are helpful and friendly in a homey way. There is local art for sale on all of the walls. The prices are on the upper side of reasonable, but I'm willing to pay for creativity and to keep fun places in the neighborhood. The best breakfast I've found in Charlotte (after pining for years for Lynn's Paradise Cafe in Louisville).
12 star
Thai is my comfort food... Papaya salad... And Tom yum with shrimp.. (I only eat fish/seafood/tofu) (a pescetarian). And the green curry w tofu...This place is hittin. Delivery will ALWYS get a review from me, so.. Here it is! Wish they were open later and they DONT have fresh spring rolls... Only fried... Not a plus... Delivery is swift and food hits the spot. Enjoy!
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I have been coming to this Red Robin for a little over 10 years. So the renovation in my opinion was much needed. But there have been A LOT of cons vs pros. My daughter and I came at 4:30pm on a Saturday. Problem #1 they placed very large dividers at the front waiting area. I believe they put these up so you can't see how many people are seated. We waited for 15 mins. There were a lot of people waiting and with the renovation, less chairs to wait. Problem #2 Yup looks like I was right, those dividers were hiding something alright, lots of empty seats! I don't understand why we needed to wait 15mins for seats when it wasn't even busy! Now I can understand if they are short staffed but from the looks of it, they are not. Problem #3 I asked our host if we could sit away from the TV so we could watch the game. I pointed out the brand new flaming red tables and chairs in the middle. The hostess said, \"sorry sir, we are saving those (set of 5 tables and 10 chairs separated to create 5 seating areas and all completely empty) for larger parties.\" Really?! I didn't argue, I just pointed out a different table to watch the game. Problem #4 no server for 10 mins. Had to ask what looked to be a mgr cleaning, to send someone over. She took the order herself. #5 got the kids menu but no crayons, hostess forgot them. #6 finally introduced to our real server, she came by and said she will be helping us then walked away before I could say ok. \n\nThis place doesn't feel kid friendly any more. This review went from 3 to 2 stars during the review. \n\n\nI have to say the food was just as good as it always is and I will be coming back but come on guys.\n\nUpdate: I did talk to the mgr on the way out and she is well aware of the problems I had and welcomed the feedback. She said she would address all of them. I'll Yelp again next time I am here.
12 star
This is a hill with a view. On a clear day you will be able to see all over the Edinburgh-land and beyond. You can imagine being transported in time looking at the observatory and the columns of the unfinished monument. \n\nIn the summer you will have unobstructed sunshine on the days that the sun is out. And if you are into your photography the sunrises and sunsets from this heightened view point are ah-mazing. \n\nThe Carlton Hill is used as a venue for many art and performances - most famous is the Beltane Festival on 30 April. (the Winter spring Equinox)\n\nOn New Year's Eve / Hogmany this is one of the 7 hills that will display fireworks. \n\nhopefully they will not change this hill and its access, as it is a blessing for the residents as not many tourists tend to venture up this hill - since there is loads of other stuff for them to do.\n\nI like it here and it is mostly a very nice place to have a quiet walk and be out of the busy City that is just meters away.
12 star
Great place for paintball! They have 4 fields (1 was currently being renovated). 2 paintball and 1 giant speedball field. Plenty of picnic tables and awnings which was appreciated in the early afternoon as it was starting to get hot. The owner at the counter is extremely friendly and will try to accommodate you as best as possible. Just beware that weekends it gets very busy to give them a call first to make sure they have rental equipment available. \n\nRental equipment was very clean and not smelly. If you are a girl, they also give you the body armor, which is a very nice touch. \n\nKeep an eye out for the $30 groupon deals, or if you are a local, it's $30 for half a day with all equipment, plus $15 for 500 balls.
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This hotel would be one of the greatest value finds in history except for the wreak of the smoke and little ventilation throughout the lobby and casino floor. I am currently staying here for a 5 day convention and I'm on day 2 and have some of the worst nose and eye issues going on. Even though I'm taking ample allergy medicine, the stuffiness and poor ventilation of this casino is killing me. All other casinos, even though they permit smoking, do not smell anything close to Imperial Palace. It feels like you enter a jungle with the humidity and lack of oxygen once entering the hotel from the monorail. Extremely stuffy warm, and you can almost feel the invisible cloud of smoke hovering above you. I really wanted to be wearing one of those masks the people in China wear. My clothes wreak of smoke and I have to shower before I go out again after walking through the casino each time. \n\nThe lighting inside the rooms is poor with 3 small table lamps and there's only 2 extra sockets total for your computer or cell phone charger. The in-wall A/C blows nice and cool which is a great and also helps to filter out some of the outside noise since it has a pleasant hum.\n\nOn a positive note, the price of the rooms are super cheap and if they found a way to clean up the terrible smoke smell and improve the ventilation this could be one of the best deals in down. It's proximity is A+ right by Harrahs and the Flamingo, but because of the nasty smoke, if I ever come to Vegas again I will not stay here. \n\nService and staff is very friendly and accommodating and they have cheap entry table games.
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Unfortunately this place has closed.
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We were so excited to see this show. Having never seen a bad Cirque performance, and having such a love for MJ's music and image... we couldn't see how it could go wrong.\n\nWhat an absolute waste of time and money.\n\nThe Michael Jackson video slot machines capture his image and legacy in a more honest way. Quite honestly, it's terrible. \n\nIt starts off great. The theatre is stunning. The ushers are dressed in faux-MJ getups. The paparazi hound you with flash photography. It's an excellent way of building anticipation. \n\nThen the show starts, and you're transported back to high-school talent show. That's what it feels like. Soul-less dance and silly interludes all set to stock audio and video samples of Michael Jackson. \n\nIt had the metaphorical effect of Propofol and quite literally soothed me to sleep. \n\nIt's different than the excellent Cirque show \"Love\" on the Beatles in that it doesn't really incorporate much of the popular circus/ cirque elements like acrobatics or humor. ONE is to Cirque Du Soleil as Softball is to Major League Baseball. \n\nAt least it gave them an excuse to sell these $30 shiny light up gloves. \n\nNever again.
12 star
The service is is always friendly. I am always able to walk in and talk to an associate and get a quote. This is also a place I trust and will not try to add extra unnecessary work to up the cost. I needed my whole AC unit replaced in my car. Fortunately Dan was willing to change it out for me. I still needed to take my car and get the AC vacuumed and charged. Since it was late in the evening Friday afternoon, I asked if I could just drop it off and pick it up the next day. They had my car ready pretty early Saturday! Best part is they did a great job on charging my AC! It runs so cold! I am no longer melting. I will for sure bring my car back, see y'all in a few months for inspection!
12 star
I've taken my two Shih Tzu's to this clinic a couple of times for shots and ear treatment. The vets are knowledgeable and have never tried to convince me that my dogs have any extra illnesses they don't really have. The clinic used to be a little pricey but now that they are priced the same as any other vet clinic in town it's a good clean convenient place to take your pet if you are in Southern Highlands.
12 star
Love their gyros!!! The meat is seasoned perfectly, there cucumber sauce is absolutely delicious. We have only been there twice and have not been disappointed at either visit. The staff is friendly and courteous and the food comes out quick and hot. Their menu is not overwhelming and they have a nice mix of food so even if you are not a fan of Greek food, there is something on their menu for everyone in the family to be able to enjoy. They are also very kid friendly. The restaurant is very clean as well as the bathrooms. I would recommend that anybody who lives in the Matthews, Indian trail area should definitely stop in one day and give this place a try. You can either eat in or take out.
12 star
I liked the funkiness of the interior, though it might not be to everyone's liking. The lighting could sure be improved. \n\nBut you come here for the food, right? No worries there. If you crave the old school steakhouse experience, you will be really happy. First. Attention to detail. Couple of choices on bone-in steaks, which earns points in my book. And radishes in the crudit\u00e9s! Second, they butcher a little bit thicker than the norm. A bone-in Rib Eye was almost 2 inches thick. That's just greatness. \n\nAs such, portions will seem large. Entrees come with soup or salad, and a potato or vegetable side. They are not meager. Nor are the appetizers. Be really hungry if you intend to order off that menu as well, or be prepared to take steak home. \n\nMeat will come in the desired temp - they executed that really well. Well seared crust. Would have let it rest another 5 minutes myself, but it came out sizzling on a plate. Care is taken with scallops and shrimp were tender chilled crescents of delight. A bread tray is brought to the table, but it ranges from good biscuits to a mediocre bread machine loaf. They'd be better off buying in from Madison Sourdough. Still, I ate it. \n\nThe wine list is quite competent, if not showy, and that itself is an accomplishment. Servers are about what you find in Madison; folksy friendly but sloppy on the water pour. I enjoyed them regardless. If I could improve on the experience, I'd hire a lighting designer, buy bread out and get a good cleaning service to scrub the floors which seemed a little dingy along the edges. \n\nI'd go back. And definitely ask for the red banquette.
12 star
Food was great but service was a little strange. You don't order your food from the sushi chef you have to order from the waitress. Also we ordered 3 rolls and some sushi, you would think the sushi comes out first? But they brought out all the rolls and forgot about the sushi until we mentioned we never got it. Overall they're fish quality was great, everything tasted fresh and not fishy :) will be back and they're AYCE is a great deal with a lot of selection :)
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First, they should've changed the name when they moved to the Chandler location. It's not the same fun-loving old west town that it use to be. Very few employees in character, there is no spontaneous wild west action because all shows are scheduled and cost, the shops are modernized, and there is little to see and do. The sweet shop has delicious fudge and chocolates but has lost all of it's old west charm and has given into commercialized brands. There really is no consideration given to capturing and maintaining the Old West Rawhide.\nWe went to the Blue Collar Beerfest & Backyard BBQ, which in itself was a disgrace to the beer and BBQ world. (One BBQ food truck and I will spare you the tacky beer details) There was no country music, grunge rock bands played. Even in the saloon they were playing top rock hits! While I love rock music, it was not befitting to the supposed theme of Rawhide. There were even timeshare vendors and massage chair kiosks set-up in the town! We ate in the steak house since the BBQ selection was minimal and the line was extremely long, about 40 plus. My fiance had to return his \"smoked\" chicken because it was very mushy. There was no hint of smoke to the chicken, it was in the sauce. He did enjoy the sides though. The salad and rolls reminded me of cafeteria food. Yucky...However, my prime rib was as good as I remember it though and the waiter was great. I was happy to see some of the artifacts from the old brought here to the new location, like the bar and saloon entrance.\nWe will not return. I do not want my memories of the wonderful Old West Rawhide ruined.
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After numerous attempts to resolve and promises to refund prepayment, and no apology, my money was refunded.......two months later. Thanks Hertz for ensuring my entire experience was poor. Back in Phoenix this month, going straight to enterprise!
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Hmmmm.... Think I Would Rather Suck Down Your Colonoscopy Bag?\n\nIf you are truly looking for a unique dining experience accompanied with old world business cards and lifeless animals, then you will need to try out Texaz Grill all for yourself. If you are looking for good food, solid service, and a nice atmosphere, then you probably want to avoid this strip mall hangout at all costs. If you love low-quality food, poor service, and a revolting atmosphere, then you need to steer your lifted F350 right on over to Texaz Grill.\n\nWow, from the moment we walked in I knew we were in for trouble ... I just didn't think it could be as bad as it actually was. This is one establishment that will leave you wondering whether the city of Phoenix mandates any sort of cleanliness or health standards. This place is dirty, vile, unkempt, and this is way before we even met our server or received our food.\n\nJust 7:30 PM on a Thursday night, but you would have thought this place was closing up shop for the night or permanently (which wouldn't be a bad thing). Guests are sparse and the few who do remain look like they have chain smoked all of taste buds right out of their mouths. The servers give you the impression they are NOT working for tips and really make no attempt at ensuring a pleasant guest experience. The inside will remind you of a cross between a real, small town BBQ joint and a TGIFridays minus the corporate cleanliness standards. The booths are ancient, uncomfortable, and anything but clean. The walls are littered with business cards, dead animals, used hats, and license plate frames. You will want to write off all the dirt and disaster on the wall as good old Texas charm, but you will quickly realize your appetite fades as each minute passes you by.\n\nSo we arrive at our booth and are quickly greeted by our degenerate server who you would have thought was being paid by number of tables she turned over per night. She doesn't look like she wants to be there, and, frankly, neither do we. Our drinks are brought out in a timely fashion, and then she did the best she could to get us to order a quickly as possible. And, we're off....\n\nOrders are put in for a Chicken Fried Steak and the Thursday night BBQ sampler. Our server had to check that there were any of the BBQ samplers left which should tell you that this combination was probably made yesterday and has been hanging around all day. The salad came quick - too quick. Within two minutes of ordering, I had the misfortune of choking down a brown, bland, and boring salad. Of course, nobody goes to a BBQ joint for a salad, but I think most prefer green lettuce and more than two dressing choices. Not even ten minutes later and our entrees had arrived, and we suddenly had enough food to feed an entire homeless shelter but I have my doubts of them even touching this piss poor attempt at Texas BBQ.\n\nChicken Fried Steak - imagine about 1oz of beef shankle meat breaded in a pound of breading and smothered in some alien gravy. The meat was bland, veiny, chewy, and not even good enough for my neighbor's dog. You get two of them and each one will be bigger than your head, but I'm not really sure what you are supposed to do with them because they are anything but edible.\n\nBBQ Sampler - I would have rather have sampled what was soaked up in the dirty bar rag or growing out of the rug. The ribs were too fatty and smothered in the generic BBQ sauce that made this place famous. The brisket was boring and overcooked. The Texas fries were not fries, nor were they good. The sausage was edible, but more so in a comparative way. Even the bread was terrible.\n \nThe food can be summed up as atrocious, inedible, poor quality, and even hard to look at. Truly some of the worst food I have ever eaten or looked at in my entire life. The highlight of the night was easily when our server seemed astonished we refused the to-go box. Sorry, but you should have been shaking our hands for even trying to make a meal out of those make-me-want-to-go-vegetarian plates of meat. \n\nIt is worth mentioning that Texas Grill does two things and two things only correctly. You will be seated quickly to ensure that the dead animals or the plethora of 1970s business cards stapled to the walls don't scare you away and the plastic soft drink mugs are gigantic, but I'm sure this was implemented to minimize server interaction with the tables.\n\nGo grab a McRib or two before you throw away any money at this place...or be ready to pop some serious laxatives. Outside of some rough drinking nights, I have never felt the urge to vomit all over the place 15 hours after a meal. Good luck to you if you choose this place. If you do decide to go, don't forget to bring your business card - it might be old enough to go up on the wall in 2032 - that is, assuming this place is around much longer.
12 star
Came here in the afternoon got super lucky and got 2 front row seats in front of the wave pool !!! drinks are (Duh! expensive ) @ $15 each \n\nLoved the sun and sand !!!\n\n-1 star for having to pay for the tubes ( $25 ) for the lazy river.....
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If you are looking for a gym that is more concerned about their reputation then your kid - well sign up! I had a boy and a girl on their team. My daughter's confidence was destroyed and it took almost 6 months to rebuild her self-esteem (new coaches have worked hard to turn her around). My son got burnt out with the intensity of the mens coach (he's 10). Luckily, both kids are in good spots now. Don't go here. There are many other gyms in the valley and yes, the facilities are beautiful but not worth the toll on your kids' psyche.
12 star
Definitely do not miss this on a trip to Vegas!! This is one of the most amazing things we were lucky enough to get to see on our short trip! And its free!!
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I used to work in east mesa and would frequently meet with friends for lunch at crackers and co. \n\nLet me start by saying this was over a year ago, but I never thought to write a review because we always called it \"that place where the servers treat you like crap but has great food\"\n\nThat pretty much sums things up, the food is AWESOME (salad are a must and Red Velvet cake will make you touch yourself) getting seated might take 10 minutes, water will take 15 and food probably about 45....maybe things have improved with a horriable economy? Last straw for me was a BIG BLACK CURLY HAIR I pulled out of my cake one afternoon. BAKED IN!!!! \n\nIt pains me to even think of it still. Patronize at your own risk!
12 star
Hungover on Sunday and your man is dragging you out to watching Football? I pretend to hate going to watch football but $4 bloody marys on Sunday I will hoot and holler alllll day! They are delish and the bartender taught me a drinking game to give me a reason to want to watch the game.
12 star
1. Wings, Pablo Picasso salad, and pazooki are awesome.\n2. Great service and atmosphere.\n3. Pizza is good not great.
12 star
Neighborhood delivery and takeout great....certainly a step higher than the other chains in this level.\nThey don't biast 30
12 star
For starts...NO CRAFT BEER...IN DOWNTOWN PHX?!?! Haha I ran into the owner and asked him about it. He recommended a good beer from Italy. \n\nI got a delicious pizza and the cheese ball deals, both were amazing. I don't know why I've seem elite members on yelp rate this place wayyyy below than where it should be.\n\nLast I got a canoli. The shell was deep fried (out of the ordinary) again, delicious! \n\nHats off to the owner and the crew. The one lady who was our server, eh, could do better. More personable.
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Very disappointed in Aria.\n\n- $28 for any non-refundable charge\n- Overly engineered room. There are about 30 buttons to control the room. But, I cannot find the only one that matters : the lamp\n- The bed is too soft.
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Really you're a Mexican eating establishment and don't don't have F-ing limes ???? I don't care how expensive they get. Ridiculous !!
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Incompetent and unprofessional. I took my car in because it developed a miss, the kind typical of something wrong with the ignition system. I specifically asked if they did computer diagnostics and they assured me they did. They called me later with the results - said it needed the carburetor rebuilt for around $400. I went over to pick up the car and decide what to do. I asked to see a printout of the computer diagnostic so i could see if the ignition system had checked out OK. He didn't have a printout. When I asked more about their \"computer system\" his answers got really weaselly. I paid them the Diagnostic fee. I didn't believe them and took the care to a different shop that I like but that was much farther away to have them check it. They checked and said the problem was a bad spark plug that was all fouled and showed me the plug, it was a mess. They had put in a new plug to replace it and they car ran fine. They said it would probably foul it again because the valve stem seals were leaking. They also said there was nothing wrong with the carburetor and the car ran great when I drove away. I went back to the Shell station with the results and asked to speak to the owner. Supposedly he wasn't there. I came back later and the same guy was there and I finally pinned him down to at least admit he was in charge and showed him the results from the second shop and explained that with the 1 new $2 plug the problem was fixed. Asked him how such a clearly bad plug, which I showed him, would not have literally jumped off the computer screen of his \"computer diagnostics\". He just try to BS his way around without answering. I told him I thought they owed me my money back for their \"diagnosis\" since it was so clearly wrong. He refused to even consider it. I wouldn't trust this place to wash my windows much less do any work on my car.
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Steak was overcooked, appetizer's never came out, and they screwed up my drink.\n\nHave eaten at other Strip House's and this one was by far and away the worst one of the bunch.\n\nSide note...We think that our waiter may have been high on something, but he didn't offer to share...
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Very disappointing! \nAfter reading the reviews of other Yelpers, we were excited to celebrate a birthday dinner. We came with high expectations. Upon arrival the decor looks dusty, the tables were sticky and the framed signs are crooked. The water came in a fancy bottle that has been refilled and room temperature. The food presentation were pretty but the food looks bad from the shredded shards of small snow crab legs to the pathetic and puny sushi rolls. The cocktail shrimp is snow white and has no taste at all. Most of the food is super salty including prime rib, leg of lamb, Korean BBQ ribs, general tso's chicken, the salmon, the cod the pasta just to name a few. The food selection is limited compared to other places that charges the same ($35) for dinner. GO SOMEWHERE ELSE and thank me later!
12 star
Mango Habanero tacos. Amazing. The employees here saw that we were hungry, and they were slammed. I was so elated when they swung by and gave my boyfriend and I a total of 4 free meal coupons out of a thank you. A little patience goes a long way, and so does gratitude for your customers. Best Rubio's ever! :)
12 star
This is the second stay we have had at the Platinum Hotel in Las Vegas. We chose it for numerous reasons including the full kitchen, the deck (where we love to have our coffee in the morning!), the non-smoking (entire hotel), the fabulous service and no gaming under our room! This is the best hotel in Vegas if you want to rest after clubbing, or have a quiet morning without a party next door! We have stayed at lots of hotels on or around the strip, from the Trump to Mandalay Bay to the Wynn to the Paris and NOTHING compares. When we called for service or a pillow or an extra blanket they were there in minutes. And the bar is quiet and cute and serves excellent drinks. When we want to party we walk a block and we are right in the middle of Vegas Baby! I hate to recommend them because I want it to stay our little secret, but I can't help but Yelp Out about how great this hotel treats us. \n\nI stayed with my adult kids and felt safe as they went to party and came home at whatever o'clock. And when we went out, we could come back and relax in the glorious bath (big enough for two!)and get rid of the smokey smell from the casinos. I have nothing bad to say about this great hotel. Except leave a room for me next time I visit!
12 star
This is my favorite NPR affiliated station....EVER. \n\nI know. Charlotte Talks can be smug. I hate People's Pharmacy. My God- what is Says You?? However, the rest of the programming is top of the line stuff. You might think this is normal. Go on a road trip and listen to other stations. They play too much Jazz. They have NO local programming (as much as I complain about Mike Collins being smug- it is excellent to have a local program like it and I'm starting to not mind it)\n\nKeep doing what you are doing because you make me so happy on my way to work and on my way home. I also listen to you on the weekends. I have been a sucker for NPR since I was a little girl. I know a good stations and this is one of them. \n\nThis is starting to sound like an awkward love letter.\n\nI don't even mind the fundraising. You have to make money somehow. The whole line about paying for a magazine subscription or cable TV always gets me.....
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RA has fast-food quality sushi. It used to be a little better years back, but the quality keeps slipping. Still, their happy hour has some value. Yet, my one star has nothing to do with the food (which still is only a 2 in its own right). On my last visit, our table of seven requested to have one of the two TVs turned to a sporting event of our choosing. Yet, it was readily apparent that the manager was far too interested in a certain football game to change the channel. (It was also apparent that no one else was watching TV in the joint - the place was empty.) Upon a second request, the manager changed the channel of the second TV which was farther away from our table and obstructed. I am perfectly fine with not getting a TV changed if another customer requested something else before me. Yet, when it is an employee - let alone a manager - who prefers something else, they are probably in the wrong profession. Add to all of this that there were seven of us in an otherwise dead restaurant. Simply pathetic.
12 star
My wife and I came here a few weeks back when it was 110 degrees plus. But this was a neat find. They have all sorts of cool displays about the natural history of the area. I thoroughly enjoyed the geology and anthropology aspects of this place. They had lots of neat displays and interactive games for the younger folks (and those young at heart folks). There was a really neat flash flood simulation. I'd recommend this. \n\nOverall this was a great place to visit and I look forward to going back this winter when it's cooler. I would have given the place 5 stars but I have to deduct one star for the children's environment confessional. Seems too much like brain washing instead of education.
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We waited almost 35 mintues for two milkshakes. In the mean time, they rushed out food to cars behind us in the drive through - with orders that included ice cream.\nI have never seen a place more disorganized. The employees seemed to have no problem solving skills whatsoever. What a disappontment- they used to be so good!\nIn the end, they handed us a $2 off your next visit coupon (we don't live in Las Vegas, so we'll never be able to use it) as an apology for the poor service.
12 star
Oh the butterburgers and the concretes. Got to love the frozen custard concretes. That you can mix in any two things you want from there list of many. Inside tip: They also have chocolate custard not just vanilla. This I found out after a few visits. I always get chocolate custard with chocolate sauce and Oreo cookies. I think its the best.\nThe burgers are really good. So are the onion rings and the cheese curds. I have never heard of cheese curds before Culvers. Must be a Wisconsin thing but they are really good. To call them fried cheese balls don't do them justice. Just try them. If you like cheese you will like these.\nThe service is pretty good. Sure it takes awhile to get your food but that just means they are making it fresh. For that I am willing to wait. Plus they give you your concrete first so you can enjoy that while you pull forward in the drive thru to wait for the rest of your order. They give you a number and then bring out your food right to your car.\nIt is a little expensive to eat more than once a week but it is well worth it.
12 star
This has been our favorite neighborhood place for almost 8 years. It is well priced, always good Mexican food. The staff is friendly, it's not very big or fancy but we've never had a problem with seating and the service is fast so they turn over tables quickly. Definitely recommend. We go every few months and have always liked whatever we have... recommend going next door to La Flor De Michoacan for dessert after or stopping by the connected bakery for a sweet treat. We often go there for donuts on the weekend.
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I found myself singing the tune of \"That don't impress me much\" in my mind during my food session.\n\nI tried the lasagna pizza at their suggestion as this was my first time and they had quite a few ready made pizzas available by the slice.\n\nThe toppings were great, the concept of lasagna style topped pizza is a great concept!\nHowever where they fail miserably is the crust. The pizza crust is thin, limp, flavorless and soggy which does not support the toppings. \n\nI don't want anything that is limp in my mouth, especially when it comes to pizza! The crust was just bad, bad and more bad. No happy ending here :(\n\nHit it and quit it, I am done!
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I hate to leave a bad review because we went there tonight because I love karaoke and that part was fantastic. however, this place really needs new bartenders. I think she said her name was mia, it was loud and hard to hear, but she was awful from the minute we got there. I arrived with a group of 7 people who all ordered drinks. She acted like we were a nuisance to her and gave us dirty looks the whole time. When we asked her for drinks she rolled her eyed and scowled. My fianc\u00e9 is super sweet and thought she was having a bad day so he tried to cheer her up by complimenting her and trying to make her laugh but she shot him dirty looks. There was only one other group there and they were obviously wasted. They could barely sing anymore and just kept bouncing around and goofing off, which is normal for a bar. Except that she treated us like outsiders that didn't belong there. My friends went to cheer and spilled a tiny bit of beer because the glass was full. They were nice enough to apologize and clean it up and Mia told them they have to leave cause they were breaking things. There were 7 of us and not one person saw anything broken.. Just a few drops of beer that they so graciously cleaned up themselves. Mia said she didn't wanna clean up after us so we had to leave. At this point I decided she didn't deserve the nice tip my friend left on the counter. I told her to take it back, and the other bartender, an overweight brunette who's name I don't know, heard me and snatched it up quickly before I could. I had to tell Mia directly that she gave us the worst service ever and I cannot allow my friend to tip her. She reluctantly gave it back. It takes this much for me to not tip someone. I'm a huge tipper. I work for tips too so I understand how this works, but I would never treat clients like she treated us. I earn my tips. This was literally the worst service I have ever had. \nMia needs to find a new career because service and friendliness are not her forte.
-1no label
The concept of Maki Taco is great: creative, build our own tacos. The problem is in the execution. I got the panang fish tacos at Chow Down Uptown and really the only word to describe them was bland. The corn tortilla far overpowered anything in it. It wasn't bad, it just \"wasn't\". Add to this the fact that they were clearly overwhelmed with folks and you get a list of several key ingredients they were out of and a more than a 20 minute wait for food truck food.\n\nI would give Maki Taco another shot, but only if they were less mobbed. They have a good base to work with, but that night, when they could have made a great impression, they just weren't turning it out.
-1no label
A casual American restaurant located inside Mandalay Bay is a great option for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.\n\nThere is a to go bar to order off the limited menu, which has sandwiches, salads, juices and coffee. I dined in for lunch on Saturday and the service was horrible. It was not busy at all, yet the waitress was very slow to take our order and to deliver the check.\n\nI ordered the mushroom bleu burger, which is exactly how it sounds, a burger with bleu cheese, mushrooms, jalape\u00f1o, lettuce, onion and tomato. It is a bit pricey for a typical burger that did not stand out.\n\nI would try this place again and try another dish with another server, but it didn't give a lasting first impression. I recommend it to hotel guests not wanting to leave the hotel, but there are other restaurants in the Mandalay Bay Shoppes including another burger joint.
12 star
Drive thru gets clogged quickly with caffeine addicts.\nThis being said the staff is on it like a rabbit in a hole. They're fast, quick moving little bunnies aiming to please the heck out of those desperate caffeine addicts.\nThey keep the inside of this place clean if you ever get out of your car.\nIt's got the new updated look so it looks a bit too hip for Fitchburg.\nLast time I waited in line, they gave me a free coupon since it took so long.\nNo sweat Starbucky Bunnies, I'll be back.
-1no label
Decided to try this based on the amazing reviews. I'm not sure if what we experienced was just an off day (I dont think it was) or what. Ordered take out. 45 minute wait. I thought that was a good sign, they are in demand. Got the food. We ordered 2 of the lunch specials. Neither of us got our soup and my spouse didn't get the egg roll. Food was NOT stellar. It was ok, similar to what you get at a mall food court. It was surprising to me that it was just ok, I was expecting really good based on reviews.
-1no label
I am a HUGE Pottery Barn fan. HUGE! Their furniture pieces are timeless and made to last. You won't find veneer wood here. Solid heavy pieces that are made to last. My tester; go up to any piece and start shaking it, if it moves so should you to the next item. I like my furniture sturdy, unbreakable. \n\nSo with that being said, why a 2 star here for this store in particular? The service! Actually the store manager truth be told. It's like the case of Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman. Yes I dress pretty \"comfortable\" on weekends and I could be mistaken for a 15 year old without a job, but I am still a customer. A customer who just moved in a new house and needs to fill up his house slowly. So when I frequently get snubbed for more affluent looking customers, I just peruse the floor samples and get what I want at Pottery Barn Henderson or online. \n\nIn my profession, don't judge a book by it's cover. Treat everyone like family and they will treat you like family.
12 star
I have eaten at great restaurants in Bitburg Germany, and here in the states at Hallo Berlin in Corbettsville, NY for an example.\n\nCafe Berlin is no different offering great German food! The sauerbraten and spatzle were great! In fact the spatzle at Cafe Berlin was the best I have eaten.\n\nThe service is very good and the German accent of the waiter made me feel like I was back in Germany!\n\n Wunderbar!