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We were very disappointed. Had the ribs and pulled pork sandwich with potato salad and Mac n cheese. None of the the food had any flavor except for the potato salad. That was the only thing we finished. Don't waste your time or money on this place.
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12 star
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Wow! What a great place for a night with friends and family. Went to La Ristra recently with my kids and had a great experience. My food was delicious and unique. The kids were happy with their choices. Their favorite was the homemade Choco Taco! Great place to go in the Phoenix area.
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12 star
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This place is hit or miss. I love the food, the menu has a great selection, however I have had some bad experiences here. I took my mom here one afternoon and the service was horrible, we sat at our table and waited forever before we even got water and when we finally got our food it was cold. I have been here before and usually have good experiences so I'll let this one go and give them a try again
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12 star
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Love this place! Great biscuits to start, drinks in mason jars, staff is friendly, and the food is good!
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I have eaten at Pomegranate 4 or 5 times since it originally opened. I have never, NEVER, gotten my food in under 35 minutes. Keep in mind I generally order for myself, and at most, one other person. Recently I was made to wait nearly an hour for 2 sandwiches. I was one of 3 other people in the restaurant, and I was asked two times after paying what I had ordered. They offered me a \"couple of desserts for the wait.\" Instead I received a single bite sized cookie. The food isn't terrible when they actually make what you ask ( I have asked for no olives on my salads 3 times, and always end up with olives) but it certainly isn't worth the price, or the time it takes. I have wasted several lunch breaks at Pomegranate. I've given this place way too many chances.
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12 star
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Great items, great philosophy.
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12 star
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Love, Love, Love this place. Always consistent. Happy hour is a Steal!!! This place has always been in my top five!!
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This was my second time here. My first experience was great but this time around, not so much.I asked the waiter what is the difference between Al Ajillo and Al Mojo de Ajo, he answered that it is the same thing, that it was just a misprint on the menu. He said its just garlic salt, pepper and a little spice. So I ordered a steak with shrimp al mojo de Ajo but when i received the plate it was covered in a wine sauce. A wine sauce that was supposed to be reduced but instead was watery.The waiter never even mentioned it had wine and there was so much it ruined the meat, rice, etc. My husband let the waiter know of our disappointment but we never received an apology from him. We did receive great service from other staff members but that isn't enough to make me go back to this restaurant. People do seem to enjoy the atmosphere here but I prefer to enjoy my food and this place couldn't do that for me.
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12 star
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I've been going to Niro's for over 5+ years. I think the gyro is really good. Being from Chicago, we love our gyro so I'm glad this place is near my home. If you get the double gyro plate, they give you a lot of meat. Just wish they would give you 4 pitas since 2 is not enough.
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Wasn't impressed sorry delivery was timely delivery guy was very nice but food wasn't good
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Waiting for almost an hour tonightwith music blasting at rock concert decibels to ensure, \"customer privacy.\" It is too bad that customers cannot hear the customer service reps due to the loud music. Not to mention that it is almost impossible to concentrate on reading, or anything else you want to do, to pass the time due to the loud, unnecessary, music. If privacy is their main concern, then I can suggest about 20 different ways to address that without blaring loud music throughout the store.
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I came to Spoonz with some classmates and without expectations. However, I was very disappointed. The atmosphere, service and prices were mediocre. I can live with mediocre, but I cannot live with disgusting over-priced food... which is exactly what Spoonz is.\n\nIf you want to spend your good money on terrible food then I highly recommend Spoonz, however I do not plan on returning.
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12 star
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My daughter and I had food delivered yesterday. O my goodness everything we ordered came hot and freshly prepared. My favorite was the Crab Puffs and the Sweet and Sour Chicken. My daughter loved her Fried Shrimp and Sweet and Sour Chicken. The portions were big enough that we shared with my 2 boys when they got home. I had the Combination Dinner, it was a lot of food. My daughter had Chicken, Rice, and Shrimp. Will definitely be ordering front them again. Also they were very friendly. Even answered questions we had about a different dish.
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It was an OK experience, Josh Ackerburg was great to work with and I had worked with him for a week or so on negotiating a price that had been approved by the used car manager, then when I came in to nail down the final cost, Griffin Roberts got involved and immediately raised the price higher than what was already offered to me. When I told him that his quote was higher than what was offered to me a week earlier, he said \"oops, looks like I have some egg on my face\" and he was correct, he looked like an idiot and someone I would not want to work with again even if I needed to buy a car from Zimbrick BMW, which is doubtful. Bottom line is I'm very likely not to buy a car again from Zimbrick and it's because of Griffin Roberts.
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12 star
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One of my new favorite haunts. The good thing about living at Mill & Southern is a great bar selection within a block or so, OK so I'm into dive bars, it's almost heaven. The first time I went into the Timeout, it reminded me of a hundred bars back home in Pittsburgh. I didn't feel alot of personality the first couple times, not until I met and made some friends. It's a bar that plays pool, as you can see by all the trophy's and the bulletin board cluttered with league info. I'm a casual player so it's a little intimidating at first, but everyone there is great. That's the allure; the people. You can't look around and see it in the fixtures, it's the conversations, the eclectic hair, the young, the old, the ones with blue chalk wiped on their pants and spilling PBR as they giggle away. The bartenders are fun and easy on the eyes-Daddy Like!\nAND, last but not least, I dig the jukebox and the tunes that get downloaded, alot of punk, new wave and other tunes that I grew up loving.
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12 star
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Might be the fanciest car wash I have ever been to!! \nEveryone was super friendly, they did a great job cleaning my car, and they were quick! \nWould totally recommend this place to anyone!
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The staff was nice but there services where very disappointing! I paid $50 for the full service deluxe deal and had to tell them 3 times about issues about my car having dirt on it, windshield being dirty, and not vacuuming the floor/carpet well. I will never return or recommend this place. Avoid it. And ya $50 down the drain! :-(
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12 star
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I have been coming to K-Land Nails & Spa for 4 years. They offer great service in a clean and welcoming salon. My husband gets his nails done here too. Jenny and Henry have a great staff. Strangers comment on how great my nails look all the time. You must try them out.
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Had dinner with my co workers .\nCesar salad covered in garlic, no thanks .\nOk, I will try a tossed garden salad . \nHorrible oil dressing. Waitress says no ranch dressing , just odd stuff. \nDinner came finally. \nIt was ok , nothing great .
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If I could leave 0 stars, I would. Dirty. Gross. Stinks. I'm sad to say I've wasted my money here. 3 rooms later and they had to send housekeeping up to RE CLEAN my room. This was supposed to be for a VIP!!! Crumbs on the floor, hair in the sink. At least it didn't have someone else's toothpaste running down the vanity like the first room. Get new management staff in housekeeping. Someone isn't doing their job. Shameful. \n\nHonestly, the only good thing I have to say is... Luke at the desk is great and Mr. Peeples (management staff) is kind as well. \n\nBut 3 rooms... Seriously. Get it together.
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I have to agree with the others that this place kind of sucks. Reading one of the reviews is an attack on a client concretes the fact that the event coordinators are unprofessional. I guess if you were throwing your own event it could be cool depending on how much it costs to rent the place out, but I would definitely look at other places as well.\n\nI went to see a couple bands there one night. They were great but the sound wasn't really tailored for bands I guess as it kind seemed to bounce off the walls.\n\nThe bartender wasn't quite as rude as the other reviews insinuate but she wasn't necessarily friendly either.\n\nIts dark inside and nothing special.
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One star for being unsanitary. I can forgive a lot when it comes to restaurants, but blatant disregard for sanitary food preparation is a deal-breaker.\n\nThe guy behind the counter got mad when we asked for water instead of buying a can of soda for $1.35 and would only give us a single tiny cup to share. I understand drinks are a big source of profit, and he was mad he wasn't getting that on this sale. I can overlook that.\n\nI got the kafta arayess and my wife got the chicken shawarma. All meat comes from a big pre-cut pile. Some items go on an open grill. Most items go into a microwave there in front of you. They're busy, and pre-cutting and nuking are fast. I can overlook that.\n\nI actually really enjoyed my sandwich. The meat was spiced well. The sauce was great. The beets tasted like they were past their prime, but nothing to detract from an overall decent meal. \n\nDespite the service, this was shaping up to be a 3-star experience... then we saw one of the men behind the counter pick up some of the pre-cut meat with his bare hands, eat it, lick his fingers, and continue preparing food. We were shocked.\n\nI can't overlook that. That's just disgusting and irresponsible.
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12 star
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Best place to club when in vegas! Went for a last minute getaway with my bf and michelle hooked us up! No waiting in line and hooked us up with drinks. I love her.\n\nHit up my girl Michelle for guestlists and tables. She will take care of u! Promise!! 9087703570
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12 star
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A good locals bar.\n\nYou can tell it's a good bar when bartenders from other bars come to gamble and hang out. The food is good, gambling is good and the bartenders are good. My second time there I hit $400 on Keno and the third time $200 in video poker. One of the few bars I'm still up on!\n\nThe bar area has a dozen or so spots without a machine so you can belly up without gambling and they have a few booths on one side and a few high-top tables on the other.
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Cardioloogists might as well co brand with them to offer discounts. The grease in the grilled items is extreme! I think maybe I have been spolied by oter Persian Restaurants.\n\nI think the spices are a little weak, and they are really not using the most quality ingrediients. Its not horrible by any means. I have a 2 year old that coming home one night said: \"Daddy, kababs please for yummy!\" So we decided to try it.\n\nHe had a few bites, and looked at me and said \"Other kababs\" referring to our other Persian resturant in town, and then asked for his milk. The rice wasnt bad. Nice and fluffy but instead of adding butter to the rice we got they simply provided us a packet of butter on top of the rice.\n\nFor the same price as a lunch at a full service restaurant,. you can get a full dinner but its a far cry from their Persian competitiion. Its basically a no frillls fast casual place. OK meal but not really one I am going to crave too often.
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I wish that I could give a negative star. Honestly, I never wanted century link in the first place. However, my apartments are contracted with them and try as I might no other service would agree to bend the rules and sign me up. I hate century link because 1.) No, you can not make a payment 24/7. You have to schedule it for a later time. 2.) If you are one day late, you are shut off immediately. However, once you make a payment you have to wait 4-24 hours to get it back. 3.) Which this far has meant 24 hours although they have no problem pulling the money from my account immediately. 4.) They do not offer 24 hour support, their offices close at 6pm. 5.) It took me 2+ weeks to get it all hooked up because I was told 3 different things by 3 different people about what kind of modem I needed, which turned out to be only theirs. But lucky me, I can rent instead of buy! So over a years period, I will have paid for a modem that I can't keep. The alternative being to buy their modem, which why would I want to? So I can have a modem that only works for century link? Hahaha, no thank you. 6.) they refused to adjust my bill for the 2 weeks I paid for no internet due to customer service incompetence. They even hung up on me. 7.) Internet as low as $19.95? Bull, \"oh I'm sorry, your area code does not qualify\". Then why is there a billboard two blocks from me advertising it? If you're thinking about switching to century link, don't!
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12 star
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We actually had to leave the strip to go to this barstaurant. When we walked in, the staff was dressed in costumes and everyone looked in their 20s. Yikes! But the place was really clean, the staff was attentive and the food was pretty decent. I had my doubts but this place was a nice surprise.\nAs mentioned in this place, its a barstaurant. What is a barstaurant pray tell? In my limited experience, a place with dance club like atmosphere but it also serves food. I used to go to ones in Chicago and sometimes they had the best food. We had the bu dae jigae, commonly known as G.I. stew. Why would anyone want a spicy stew that has spam, ramen noodles, sausage and rice cakes? Cause it's awesome and spicy and you will want to eat it. You can also get some decent duk bok gi which are spicy fat rice noodles with fish cakes. It was a little sweet for my taste but definitely spicy. Panchans were sparse but not a problem since we ordered tons of food.\n\nWe had the lychee & soju drink, which was a good compliment to all the spiciness going on. The place was cute, the staff was good even in their furry costumes and the atmosphere was fun. Go and try it!
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I have ordered from here quite a few times and have never had a problem. The food was good and the owners were very nice. However tonight I ordered 3 sandwiches, and mine had a soggy black mark on the roll. My husband called and was told it's a burn mark from the oven and all the rolls have them, funny since the other 2 sandwiches didn't have this. It was definitely not a burn mark! My husband explained that I was grossed out by this and wouldn't eat the sandwich. They would do nothing to try to satisfy us. Unfortunately they just lost a loyal customer.
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We stopped in for breakfast. The prices were high for very marginal food....frozen potatoes that weren't even served warm. Food didn't seem very fresh either. Left with that heavy, ugh feeling.
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12 star
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I found this restaurant on OpenTable.com and then looked at the Yelp reviews to verify. I made a late reservation after seeing Zumanity at NYNY. We took a short cab ride over, and our driver verified we had made a great choice for dinner. \n\nThe outside seating was pretty bare because it was cold, but once we stepped inside it was packed. I was glad I had made a reservation becuase we were seated right away. We ordered the red sangria.....excellent. A little on the sweet side, but very good. The service was very fast, and they brought out each tapa as soon as it was done, so our food was hot.\n\nWe ordered: manchego mac n cheese, patatas bravas, chicken skewers, and mini sirloin burgers. Everything was great, and the patatas bravas were really spicy . I have had them at other tapas restaurants, but these were the best. The mac and cheese was also excellent. Everything we had, we would order again. The menu is very reasonable. I look forward to going back again next time I'm in Vegas. We had a wonderful meal and I highly recomment it.
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12 star
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This is my hands down favorite ayce sushi spot in all of vegas. I never leave disappointed and I know the menu by heart. The only downside is depending on the time you go their may or may not be a wait, however they have integrated this \"text you when your table is ready\" system which is actually quite convenient. I mean the service isn't really all that great, but it is also not that bad so i'll live. Definitely one of the better spots to grab sushi in vegas.
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DONT GO HERE! The service was TERRIBLE and they were super unfriendly.... I tried telling them they needed to fix my pinky nail cause it looked so jacked up and they insisted it looked great.... Worst experience ever! On top of that my nails were full of bubbles and didn't even last a week before they started to peel up!!
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12 star
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Great lunch spot. To repeat other reviews, the service is fast; probably the quickest I have ever experienced. As with most other locations I have visited, the staff is genuine and friendly.
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12 star
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I love crepes !!! There aren't many places here in Phoenix that you can get a decent treat like at this place, Le Chalet. I have been here a few times, the food is, overall, delicious. The ambience can use a little improvement. Perhaps, it needs a little fresh touch of modern comtemporary decors to \"mix\" it up a little. \nLet's talk food...I am more of the desert-type of crepes, so I enjoyed the Nutella Crepe (Yummiest!). The Lemon sugar crepe is also be craved for. I am yet to try the fondu...but it's the top on my list to try, next visit. I had tried other main-dish crepes (for dinner and lunch), in which they are all good with a nice twist. I recomended Salmon (I know!) crepe - don't let the \"salmon\" fools you. It's worth trying...and for some people, it's rather addicting. \nThis place deserves a bit more publicity to get more business. As for me, Le Chalet deserves two thumbs up !!!
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The O does something I hate. A lot of places do this, but it needs to stop. \n\nThe smallest order of fries is more than one person can eat. They charge you $3.50 for it but you only end of eating $1.50. The rest goes into the trash, or rather, into the owners pocket since I can't imagine the potatoes and ketchup cost much.\n\nThe O clearly survives on nostalgia. They're unlikely to change a damn thing if they've survived in Oakland for so long, but I can't help but wish.\n\nOther than the fries (which were excellent, but should only ever be shared), I have little to recommend.
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12 star
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Great place, finally a healthy juice in Vegas!!!! Definitely will visit again on my next trip to Vegas :)
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Eww! \n\nThe ten of us had spent the morning snowshoeing and we were hungry so...\nWaited 40 minutes to get seated in a half-empty restaurant and were immediately told \"with separate checks it will take much longer to get your food\". 40 minutes later the waiter did not remember who ordered what, food was cold, the 'fish' in the fish and chips was obviously frozen and was mushy. One of our diners asked for balsamic vinegar and was given soy sauce instead - imagine his surprise!\nFacility is worn and dirty. Food on the worn and frayed carpet, wobbly chairs, etc,, I could go on.\n \nMy suggestion? Pack a lunch or perhaps try the lodge up the canyon.
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I went to Tao with three friends and we were very disappointed in our experience. We were rushed through the entire meal. The server kept hovering around the table to take our order even though we were just seated. After we placed our order, he forgot to bring one of the appetizers. Then, our entrees were brought out before we finished our appetizers. We were asked about dessert before the table was cleared. It is unusual for four women not to want dessert, but we were just not up for any with the remains of dinner in front of us. We did like the atmosphere. The food was good, although I wish my meal, the Roasted Buddha Chicken, was a larger portion. Overall, we were really looking forward to a nice night and meal, and Tao did not measure up due to service issues.
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12 star
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We went on a Friday for dinner and everything was excellent? The server recommended 3 plates each. We decided to split three which was a wise choice as they were huge! Great service and atmosphere we will definitely be back.
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12 star
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Prive was awesome! Make sure you get bottle service when you come here, or else you'll be sorry to be waiting with a huge crowd trying to get in as well. Bottle service was pretty decent priced here, but the service wasn't that great. I always thought the first round of drinks were suppose to be served by a waitress... well that was the only down fall of the place. \n\nThis place was huge, sound system was bumping, and the music was great. The best part of the club was the restroom. The valets in the bathrooms were hilarious! \"Hi, welcome to the bathroom gentlemen... please enjoy your piss\" .. Make sure you tip those guys! \n\nI'll be back here when i come back to vegas next time!
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I took my family for mothers day to this restaurant and what a disappoint. They got greedy, they were under staffed, overbooked and under prepared. \nIt was uncomfortably hot! The fans were broken, the misters were not available yet. On top of that the servers were so busy they couldn't refill our water glasses. It's Vegas, it's May, at 600 dollars for our table you really should be prepared. \nOur table we reserved was 30 minutes late to be seated. It would be a hour before we would eat our first plate. Which seemed mass produced standardized at best. \nThe cherry on top was when the hostess entered the bathroom and ejaculated an expletive upon finding both bathroom stalls were occupied. While this would not normally bother me in the slightest. What she did not know was that I was waiting for my 5 year old niece in the stall. The behavior of their entire staff was manic and panicked. I am sorry to write such a poor review for a place I so dearly loved. But then again Marche Bacchus let me down too.
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Don't come here. They are out of everything by 6pm. Staff seemed angry the place was full. Pork chop was cooked enough for a whole pig.
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12 star
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My friend is Siclian and for years I could only eat italian food when I went to his place cause of how good and authentic. Right down to the homemade vodka sauce. The egg plant parm here is amazing. With the proper distribution of cheese through out the whole meal. This is my new spot, best italian in Vegas off the strip guarantee!!
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$60 for 4 rolls that we weren't that impressed with... I find that pricey.
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12 star
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This place is fantastic! Old Vegas lives on. Food is incredible!
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12 star
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Stopped by here for lunch on a weekday. No reservations were required and we stepped right in to an open table.\n\nWe had the carpaccio and it was delicious. My friend also had the scallops, which were served in risotto. This was a very well made dish, texture and taste wise. I would highly recommend it for anyone who likes scallops and risotto. \n\nWe also ordered the truffle fries which were potato wedges with truffles as well as a flat bread. Both were good. The flat bred resembles a pizza and makes a good appetizer for a party of 3-4. \n\nOne of the best parts of Olives is the view of the Bellagio fountains. Sitting inside, the backdrop of this restaurant are the fountains. Probably very romantic at night. There's also balcony seating and I would love to try to get a table on the balcony next time, if it's not too hot. \n\nOverall, very recommended!
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12 star
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I discovered Cucina Olive Oil during the Tivoli Shopping crawl. I was pretty excited because I love Balsamic Vinegar! They had so many interesting flavors that you can choose from like strawberry, mango, pomegranate etc. I settled on garlic because I'm also passionate about garlic flavors. We also wanted to get some olive oil to pair the vinegar so we can use it to dip bread. There were so many flavors to choose from like blood orange ,white truffle, persian lime. We chose a garlic herb oil to compliment the vinegar. Garlic yumm! If you are curious about any of the flavors you can test each and everyone of them. The bottles are about $21.00 each. \n\nThey also sell nozzles, bottles and bowls that you can purchase for your oils and vinegar. I purchased this cruet that held both oil and vinegar. It looks awesome! \n\nThis is a perfect place to come to for gifts for someone who loves to cook or just loves good food! The possibilities on what you can create in the kitchen with this infused goodness is endless!
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12 star
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Literally \"As good as it gets\"!! Everything was top notch! \n\nGreat beer selection; I had a French Kronenbourg, which I can't recall seeing in the US recently. We split the spinach dip (on a recommendation from my other half's friend) -- amazing. I had the \"Nice Little House Salad\" (which, by the way, is not named after the French city of Nice, rather the English adjective, which proved true) -- extremely fresh, tasty and very generous with the goat and heirloom beets. Enjoyed THE BEST rib eye I've ever consumed! Flawlessly prepared and 1000% tasty! I got a loaded baked potato for my side and I also ate my partner's cole slaw, which was creamy and horeradishy and supremely delicious! \n\nThe ambiance; amazing. The service; flawless. The food; divine! It's a tad pricey for a weekly dinner stop, but worth every single penny of it!
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12 star
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Yogurtland is one of the better yogurt shops in the valley.\n\nA few indicators of a good yogurt place:\n-Always packed\n-A variety of flavors that swtich out frequently\n-A family friendly environment \n... and Yogurtland meets all of these standards. \n\nThe only con for Yogurtland is that sometimes the machines are a little dirty, becasue the staff is usually in the back room or behind the counter, other than that it is great. \n\nI like how they let you do your own samples, becuase some other local yogurt stores don't let you do that. \n\nAlso, I like that they have two sizes of cups available 16 ounces, and 20 ounces. \n\nWhat i LOVE about Yogurtland is their tart and their sprinkles (but they call them \"Jimmies\"). Their tart is the best that I've had at any yogurt store in the valley. It is refreshing, and sweet, (while tart at the same time?), and doens't give your mouth that dry feeling that some other tarts do. Also, their sprinkles are to die for. I don't know where they buy their sprinkles or what they do to them, but they are the perfect consistency- and for those of you that are less familiar with sprinkles- some come crunchy and the others come soft- and Yogurtlands are the softest of soft! Definitely a win for me!
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Came here on a date. Food was awesome drinks rocked, server was awesome but the bartender was an asshole. \nThe girls drink came, stank like someone puked in it and there was bits floating around, the server smelled it and gave an odd look stating he will get another. For 10 minutes the server and bartender began conversing about the drink and the bartender sipped it till it was all gone. The server stated to the bartender he's starring at me just make another drink. He didn't. So I got up, threw the receipt book with $20 tip inside and walked out. He shouted Oh ill make you another, I replied, STICK IT.\nIn my opinion, the bartenders an asshole, failed to make another drink and when I was walking out the door offered. It doesn't take over 10 minutes to make a drink, especially when you finished the whole thing.
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Never ever going back. The place stinks like cigarettes and the service is terrible. The food is mediocre, ihop may be better. Definitely wouldn't suggest to a friend.
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Unfortunately, unless you use the City of Tempe or buy your own paddle boards, this seems to be the only rental for SUPs and kayaks on Tempe Town Lake. Price was good for the service they offer. My issue is the customer service which was rude. I can understand if someone is having a bad day but not when it's through more than one interaction. The female employee that I encountered on the telephone and then in person made me uninterested in returning here in the future.. I would choose one of the other lakes to rent and do water play on. And, encourage others to do the same.\n\nI brought a large group of first time paddleboarders and she treated each of us rudely- as if we were a big pain and clearly a waste of her time. It was very uncomfortable, so we didn't say anything at the time. I don't stand for this kind of customer service- it's not worth my time. \n\nIn this day and age, how you treat your customers is super important in creating a business that is supposed to be a fun experience.
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12 star
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Great beer selection and awesome pizza! The service was fantastic! I can't wait to go back!!
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12 star
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This is my local Salisbury's and where every Monday I do my weekly shop. \n\nIt is a large store, but what bothers me as half the store is not food. This in my eyes defeats the purpose of a supermarket as surely they are food first and TVs second? Clearly it works for them but it does get annoying as choices are limited. The freezer section is very small which for a poor student means I have limited choices in frozen chips. I also find there is a lack of alternatives to brand names i.e. supermarket own brand. On some occasions I would much prefer to just buy the supermarket brand but because this shop has a limited selection of food I can't do this all the time. \n\nI do enjoy the \"Oops!'' section though. As a first year and an Asda shopper, the Oops section was like finding gold. For those who aren't in the know, this is the reduced section. They always have reduced meat which is handy for throwing in the freezer. \n\nThe staff here are very friendly and chatty which is a novelty for supermarket staff.
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We are huge fans of this place. But I think the one on Camelback is the best location. \n\nLast time we ate here the service was terrible and you could tell it was completely understaffed for a Sunday morning. My wife ordered a bloody Mary that was horrible and didn't have more than two sips. And on top of it all of our orders came out wrong.\n\nLastly, you could tell the staff was working their butts off and the manager on duty was standing around watching. In fact I saw someone dropped a fork on the floor and he stepped over it 4xs until the lady in a clown suit entertaining kids picked it up.\n\nSo for the price and what we got it was a waste of time and money!
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12 star
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Taking the bus in this land o'suburban sprawl gives me the holier-than-thou glee that I can only imagine born-again Christians must feel when looking down on my sorry soulless ass. \n\nReally. It's awesome. You can check out routes at http://tempe.gov/tim/Bus/Orbit.htm or http://www.valleymetro.org/Default.asp. \n\nI take the Jupiter, which runs near my house and drops me a few blocks from the office. And despite others' experiences, it's only been sketch-city once, when I would have sworn a methadone clinic was on my route. \n\nUsually, it's just ASU students, kooky old professors in orthopedic shoes and a couple teenagers skipping class. And me, the pseudoprofessional sorta grown-up.\n\nHonestly, I am the scariest person on the bus most days. For serious.\n\nThere's just one drawback, which I'm even loathe to mention, given my far-too-earnest desire to have you join me on my route. But alas.\n\nThe fucking bus. Won't run. On time.\n\nMaybe it's cuz I'm German as all get-out, but I expect the damn thing to approximate a schedule. And, you know, if there's a construction detour, it should take the detour consistently, or not at all. \n\nBut I'm still giving those adorable little blue buses four stars, in the hopes that you'll give it a shot. \n\nIt's not bad, I promise. Plus, I really want y'all to support some proposed service expansions, like extending the hours on weekends to midnight or even 2:00 am.\n\nBecause at the end of the day, I'm just a drunk looking for a free ride home...and some moral high ground.
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12 star
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Found this place after I moved to the Southwest a few years ago when it was the only thing in the area. Years later, even after new owners and a name change, it's still the only pizza I've needed. Good South Jersey style red pies and they have a very good white with ricotta as well.
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12 star
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Very good quality / price ratio. Warm and friendly welcome, good effort to understand my broken English. Well located, very good comfort room and spacious. The restaurant on the 27 th floor very well. At recomander.
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12 star
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I absolutely LOVE this place!! I've been working downtown for 4 years now, and it is not easy to find healthy lunch options (especially ones that taste good & leave you satisfied). I usually end up stopping in at a place like DiBella's or Chipotle trying to pick something that won't leave me feeling guilty, but I usually fail, spending more and eating more than I want to. I was very excited to see this new salad place open up, and even more excited about how great it was after trying it!! \n\nIf you order a customized salad and skip out on the protein option (meats) and cheese option, you can leave paying about $6.50. As you add meat, cheese, or extras, you'll end up spending more. It can be pricey for salad, but they DO use very high quality & healthy ingredients (like kale & spinach, quinoa, goat cheese, cashews, free range chicken, edamame, blueberries, wild grilled salmon, etc etc). To save money, I like to add cashews or some other type of non-meat protein & pay less than $9. I am more than willing to pay this much for a salad when I know that I am getting the highest quality & healthiest ingredients. They give you a pretty good sized portion, and it is the only place I've found where the food is delicious, I feel satisfied for hours afterward, and I still feel great about what I've eaten!\n\nThis has quickly become my favorite lunch spot downtown. It can get very busy, but calms down late in the afternoon. It is also noteworthy to mention that the people who work here are extremely nice! After reading some of the older reviews here, it seems as if this place has come a long way. Every time I've been there it has been overstaffed, making the service pretty fast, but not so fast that I'm not getting what I ordered or receiving poorly made food.\n\nI can't say enough great things about this place & highly recommend it!
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12 star
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Fantastic breakfast in Uptown Waterloo. They have a simple menu that's well priced, and great coffee to match the food. \n\nFor lunch or dinner you'll also find a simple but complete menu that matches the beer available on tap. From a couple in house brews to some local classics you'll find something you like.
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12 star
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This is my absolute FAVORITE South Side lunch spot. While I'm not a sushi fan, I find the very tasty \"Kitchen Chef's Specialties\" quite a bargain. The Yankiniku is delicious and the beef nearly melts in your mouth. It comes with steamed veggies that are cooked just right--not mushy, but not too crunchy either--and choice of miso soup or a house salad. As an added bonus, the service is consistently warm and friendly. \n\nI've also tried the Butaniku Shogayaki, Tonkatsu, and Chicken Katsu. All were equally good and just $7.95. I'm not sure you'll find a better lunch anywhere for that price. Dinner is reasonably priced too and everything is available for take out.
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12 star
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Thanks to the Yelp community, I found Isla, an nice oasis in the madness of Las Vegas. I would come again for sure, if I ever visit come to the Strip again in my entire life. Guac and chips were fresh and lovely. Entrees so good. And I broke my one-margarita rule and ordered a second one. Service was a little slow but very friendly. Might have had something to do with the large bachelorette party in the same section. I do recommend it. Above average Mexican food! (And I know my Mexican food!)
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12 star
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I happen to like this buffet alot. Everything is tasty for me. It's true that the meat was not exceptional but good enough, and they have everything good enough, I found nothing disappointing, that's why I like this. Well, they do have some stuff that aren't for my taste buds, not because those items were bad, it's just because I don't usually eat those items even outside a buffet, so not their fault. Meanwhile they also have alot of selections at the same time to compensate. So I found enough varieties of food that suites my taste so I like this buffet and would go there again. \nI like their seafood, which include clams, mussels, etc. I like their prime rib, and some other selections of meat entree, and they got peach cobbler, great gelato and cannoli! Great buffet for my taste.\nAnd I also like that customers can pay by credit card with a kiosk to avoid long lines. You would have to line up if you want to charge the buffet to your room though.\nThe server was polite and had good attitude, and the chef who cut the prime rib was polite. These are pluses for me as I look at these areas as well when rating a buffet. I recommend this buffet to people who loves buffet.
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12 star
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This place was good ...i felt like I was at my friend Alans house!!! lets just say I felt like I was in Mexico with the music playing..the food was fresh very tasty. Chips in salsa was on point like a box cutter. People were friendly ..overall place was clean and I will be coming here more often ..no more Filismoothies for this litto stomach.
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Saratoga was a horrible place to live. The rent is cheap and you really get what you pay for. I was in constant fear that my apartment was going to get broken into. I would sometimes have to take my dog out at night and the complex is scary at night. Saratoga has a night security guard but its one dorky guy on a bicycle, this did not at all make me feel safer. Several of my neighbors had a few incidents with bed bugs and roaches. The staff wasn't the best and the head office lady was really harsh on people she disliked. If your looking to rent in the Mesa/Tempe area I recommend you avoid Saratoga apartments. Spend the extra money to get a safer, cleaner, nicer apartment with a staff that is more professional.
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12 star
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If I could give this spot 100 stars, I would. I just moved to Vegas from Seattle and have been desperately seeking a new Hawaiian spot. This place is second to none. The flavors are amazing, the quality is superb, and the environment is SO warm and inviting. I'm a bit of a snob and was nervous looking from the outside in, but when I walked in I was pleasantly surprised to find a clean, nicely decorated restaurant. This place is AMAZING and if you try it you will be a happy as I am. The chicken katsu and kalbi beef short ribs are the best items on their menu.
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12 star
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When I moved to AZ about 5 years ago, this Zipps was just down the road, and one of my regular hangouts. My friends and I had such a blast coming here on Friday-Saturday nights for wings and Zipparitas, or the huge 32 oz beers that are way too big, and also when craving burgers and fries.(my faves are the green chile and mushroom Swiss) The onion rings are really tasty as well. I still come back here every once and awhile when I need a chill fun place for drinks and food with my chandler friends and definitely recommend it if your in the area.
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12 star
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I booked Hanams for a team night out for 7 people - it was a hit! The food was extremely tasty and ideal for group sharing or basically \"getting stuck in\"! Very informal atmosphere. The service was a bit slow but in a way it was nice to be left alone when in a large group to pour your own wine. The quality and quantity of the food was top notch. Particular mention to the falafels! Yum. We did a complete school boy error though and chose 7 different starters to share amongst the 7 of us. By the time the mains arrived, along with an abundance of rice and bread (no stingy portions to be seen), we were all far too stuffed and our stomachs had to kick into greed mode. \n\nThe BYOB facility the main selling factor for me in choosing a dinner venue for a larger group however it's also worth noting it's an ideal venue where you have a token vegetarian or vegan in your group!\n\nI am looking forward to trying it's sister restaurant - Pomegranate.
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For the last 4-5 times my husband and I have been here, we have had bad diarrhea and stomachaches after eating anything with raw fish at this restaurant. It's sad, because this never happened with the the old owners or any other sushi place for that matter. We thought maybe it was caused by something else and were in denial, but we could no longer ignore it. I'm suspecting the new owners sanitize or keep their raw fish stored differently than than the older owners, KC/Sue, did\n\nDon't get me wrong...The food still tastes great, but the safety of eating raw fish is just too far important. If you go here, I'd recommend getting food with cooked items (Udon, Shrimp tempura roll, Salmon teryaki, etc..)
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I'm not a fan. Pretty average burrito.
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I loved Postino's. Loved, as in past tense. Living in the area for the last several years, Postino's was my go-to place for everything from Saturday night celebrations to making a Monday just a little special. The wine is great, the menu is perfect, the ambiance is downright delightful. It's the staff that makes me cringe. On a recent visit, the snobby hostess told us the wait was 2 hours... But no one was there ... And there were empty tables ... Something did not seem right and when I asked her about it again, she rudely just stared at me. 2 hours later, we got seated and ignored. It took another hour (!) for our bruschetta to arrive to our table. We left feeling hungry and neglected. The worst part is that I started to ask around and I have three (3) other friends with almost the exact same experience. After so many happy years at Postino's, I won't go back to the Arcadia location. On the bright side, the Central location boasts the same menu minus the horrid staff.
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12 star
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I've been to this BJ's many times and I have gotten great service & food every time. They often have a wait to get a seat which is never a problem because it is never really long, they get you sat pretty quickly. Clean restrooms and restaurant overall very sanitary (one little pet peeve). The management team is also very helpful to their employees and are constantly walking around to make sure everything is going well. The bussers are right on taking plates and breaking down the tables and the food runners are quick and like assisting
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12 star
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Went to Sears the other day. My fridge broke. So I was due for a new one ASAP. As I found the appliance section, a gentleman by the name of Marcus greeted me and asked if I needed help with anything. I handed him over the paper I had printed out from a fridge I found online on their website. He brought me over to that fridge and it ended up being way smaller than I was hoping for. No wonder it was so cheap... \n\nHe than asked what kind of fridge I was looking for and if I lived in a condo or home. He than suggested the fridge that was next to the little one that this was the normal/standard size fridge. It was $100 more but it was what I needed. I called my mom to let her know I found a Kenmore fridge and she told me kenmore motors are known to be loud when they're running so I should check that out. Marcus without hesitation turned on the fridge for me and even let me know that the fridge next to the Kenmore I decided to pick, the motor was loud and his previous customers returned it. I appreciate the honesty. After that was done we proceeded to ring up. When ringing up he waived the $9.99 8a-12pm delivery fee. Wish he could've waived the $15 haul-away fee too! Oh well. Everything was quick and easy, but I pretty much knew exactly what I wanted so, that helped.
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The seats in the theater are uncomfortable and broken. They squeak and squeal if you even think about shifting your weight. Also, the sound from the other theaters bleeds through really bad. I'm currently hearing someone singing two theaters down, an ominous bass rumble in the next theater, and static/white noise from the speakers in the theater I'm in. Way subpar experience compared to Harkins. It's worth the drive to go to the Harkins at Az Mills rather than coming to this crap hole for the 'convenience'.
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12 star
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YUM! The whole meal I kept saying this is the kind of food I love! Flavorful, Fresh and sooooooo YUMMMY! We shared one appetizer with soft pretzels, sausage, cheese, etc- YUMM! I had the pick 2- Prosciutto and Brie and the Raspberry Chicken salad- again YUM!
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I am really getting tired of restaurants that specialize in a specific region of the world, yet do such a poor job a reflecting the culinary offerings of that region.\n\nI must confess, I am not an expert on Greek cuisine, but I feel I have had better Greek than this. \n\nI can tell the difference between fresh ingredients and something that has sat in the walk-in cooler for a couple of weeks. \n\nThis is Las Vegas, a restaurant can not afford to get lazy about quality or it will end up being another victim of the recession.
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12 star
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Great service!!! Reasonably priced.
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This place is really strange. I received a free smoothie card which brought me here. They are not smoothies though. Smoothies have fruit and delicious ingredients. These are protein shakes made with water and powder. Yuck. Everyone who works there wants to talk to you. Very awkward. I'm giving two stars only because I didn't have to pay for this dismal experience.
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They try! Oh, how they try! The buffet upstairs is small, has a small smattering of choices which always the same choices. After two times, ya know, Yankee Pot Roast gets old. The steaks are shoe leather-ish, and, too expensive, not worth it. The 'Italian' selection is tomato soup with pasta. Yuck!\n\nThe gambling at Charlie's is iffy, the help rude at the 'card center' there. I was snotted off when presenting my old AZ Charlie's card and tried to get the new one, and, certainly won't be 'anxious' to try again, either. \n\nIt's an old building which shows its age. The Sports Book, exceedingly hard to get to, features the 'gang of toughest toughs' as customers, too. Over 3/4 of the monitors are broken, the place filthy and smelly, too. \n\nI'd rather not gamble if it meant going to AZ Charlie's.I'
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12 star
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Farm and Fleet is perfect for finding items like spark plugs, air filters, and other automotive bits. They also offer a huge selection of housewares and hardware. Also, this place is CHEAP. \n\nOne other thing: if you're a student going to a barn dance, Farm and Fleet is your one stop shop for flannel shirts, farm boots, and enormous belt buckles.
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12 star
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1st time at this establishment last night. The whole family really enjoyed the nice scenery, and we can only imagine how nice it must be when the temperatures are nicer. We sat out on the patio last night, and between the misters and the ceiling fans it was very nice. The service was very good. The food was surprisingly also really good. I recommend the short rib tacos. My wife and daughter shared the millionaire burger, which they really enjoyed but felt it could have used a little more seasoning. My other daughter had the oriental chicken salad. She really liked it, but needed to ask for extra salad dressing since it was a little dry. We were really pleasantly surprised and will make this a staple in our list of favorite restaurants. The prices were reasonable, and they have a full bar. Also, it's an OK place for kids, but not really little ones. There really isn't much to capture their attention, other than being able to run around the perimeter of the golf course. Good Job, keep it up and we will be back for ourselves and family/friends.
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Do NOT use this company! They may be cheaper than most competitors but you get what you pay for. They installed a new windshield in my vehicle. I followed all instructions given by the installer (leave the tape on for 48 hrs and do not wash the vehicle for a week and a half) however the very next day after the install - and every day since - the glass rattles every time I hit a bump. I called them to repair and he came out and only attempted to tightened the trim around the glass which did not fix the issue - in fact, it made it worse. Now he refuses to fix or replace the glass. I always try to use local mom and pop shops when I can but next time I'll pay the extra $50 to have Safelite do it...correctly. Learn from my mistake and choose a different installer for your auto glass!
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12 star
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Wicked Spoon was my first Vegas buffet experience! And I'm really glad it was! I was here on a trip with my girlfriends and we all had a great time. Our server was great and always on top of keeping our drinks filled and clearing away our empty plates. \n\nI'm usually wary of buffets and proceed with caution because food is just made in a huge bulk quantity--- usually lacking in seasoning and all of that. But I was pleasantly surprised by the variety, taste, and creativity of the dishes. We got there around 11am and started with breakfast foods. Smoked salmon eggs benedict was on point. Then we wandered into lunch territory. I loved their fried chicken (they are served in cute mini fryers too), gnocchi, kale/quinoa salad (yay for healthy options!), risotto...basically I liked everything I tasted. They also had some not so normal dishes such as sriracha infused watermelon (interesting! but only worth one try) and goat cheese panacotta (kind of odd..). I love the idea of combining unexpected flavors so seeing dishes like that made me very happy :)\n\nThey also had some great freshly made juice concoctions (I'm assuming they were freshly made) like pineapple, mango, and melon juice.\n\nThen we moved into dessert!!! Obviously every review here raves about the dessert and it's true...the dessert selection is awesome. I tried some of the pastries but mainly went straight for the gelato! Straciatella is always my favorite, and it was great here:)\n\nAt the end of the day, we ended up staying here for 4 hours just hanging out and eating. I think they let us do that since it wasn't a super busy weekend but props to them for not kicking us out. Will definitely be back here the next time I want a buffet on the strip!
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Barista can't/won't reheat cold coffee. I was told to pay for a refill if I wanted to finish my drink. No, thanks.
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12 star
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I had a week off from work recently. I needed it to take a little break and I decided, what better way to get caught up on all the museums and cultural institutions in the 'Burgh?\n\nTo say that the Carnegie is THE Pittsburgh Cultural Institution is indeed an understatement and as I live in nearby Squirrel Hill, I am so happy to have it within walking distance. Although the day I visited, I rode my bike and parked it all day. (Note to Yelp'er Mike O. from Park Ridge, IL--I didn't wipe out this time!).\n\nI decided to spend the entire day at the Carnegie, and believe me it was worth it! As Emily H. says, the Dinosaurs in their time was really worth it! It went from being a stuffy, dull, \"stuffed and mounted\" exhibit to being a really neat walk-through one. The murals really give the exhibit a sense of time and place. The exhibit shows how the plants, mammals, fish, and insects that surrounded them continue to evolve and create the biological diversity that surrounds us today.\n\nA long-time favorite of mine is the Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems. I've always loved the bright colors of the gems and could stand there for hours in hushed awe of these beautiful stones. The museum just added the Wertz Gallery of Gems and Jewelry to the Hillman Hall. The gallery has an extensive collection of birthstones, giving the history of each and how birthstones came to be. The current special exhibit is the watches and timepieces from H.J. Heinz, including a stunning music box and watch piece.\n\nBut as much as I enjoy natural science, I really love art. The Carnegie Museum of Art includes American art from the late nineteenth century, French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, and European and American decorative arts. The Heinz Architectural is dedicated to the collection, study, and exhibition of architectural drawings and models. I particularly enjoy Asian art and the Carnegie has an extensive collection of Japanese prints. \n\nOne special exhibit that I really recommend will be there only until October 18, 2008 and it is \"Abstract Art before 1950: Watercolors, Drawings, Prints, and Photographs\". It consists of avant-garde works by European, American, and Japanese artists. \n\nSo while the admission fee is $15.00, it does include both the Natural History Museum and the Museum of Art. To get your money's worth, plan on staying a whole day. I did and I still feel like I didn't see everything.
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The was our 1st time here since they changed ownership. The food used to be pretty good but this time We were extremely disappointed. We will stick to Oyshi ayce. Way better and are not stingy with the sushi. \n\nThe only good item was the ahi poki salad. The sunshine was good but there was the thinnest and smallest slivers of salmon on top and the California roll under was so thin. The calamari tempura appetizer was exactly 2 peices. It wasn't your traditional rings and squid, it was to rectangular pieces that were very chewy. Rainbow roll had the very small thin pieces of fish on top. The yoshi roll was terrible. I guess they torch it, it had black spots on top of the roll and it smelled bad and tasted even worse. It had a burned plastic smell. Eww. \n\nThe waiter however was extremely attentive and checked on us every few mins. We went in for 2 lunch ayce and ended up spending $70 bucks on a meal that was terrible. Just wishing we went anywhere else.
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12 star
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I came here as part of a Girls' Night Out package, so I understand this won't be available to everyone... BUT... for a 55-per-person prix fixe, we got: shrimp cocktail with the biggest freaking shrimp I have EVER seen, a wedge salad for each girl, a 10 oz. filet mignon for each girl, two sides of green beans and two sides of asparagus to share, an individual serving of french fries for each girl, and a mini creme brulee and caramel donut for each girl.\n\nFirst of all, that's a lot of damn food for 55 dollars in Las Vegas! The 10 oz. filet could have easily been that much on its own, and it was phenomenal. The meat was flavorful and tender, and we hardly even used the sauces they gave us. We couldn't finish everything they gave us; if I wasn't signed up for a prix fixe menu, I would definitely go for the filet and maybe a side of green beans. It'd be enough food, and it's incredibly tasty!
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12 star
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Had the best burger of my life at Tessaro's over the weekend. I ordered the Guacamole Burger (on the specials menu) and was not disappointed. The burger was large and packed with flavor. The guacamole was tasty and creamy and topped my burger off perfectly. I liked that they had so many options for sides with their meals. I opted for the cole-slaw and it was very good as well.\n\nOur waitress was extremely personable and our food came quick.\n\nI don't give a lot of 5-star ratings but this place deserves one. My burger was cooked to perfection. Great quality food, service and good atmosphere!
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What a disappointment! Food overcooked! Certainly not worth the $85! Much better places.
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I have amended my review and added a star, I believe in being fair and honest in every situation. The manager did contact me the very night after reading my review. Although not my intention with the poor review, my money was refunded. The extra star is not for the refund but for the extremely fast response from the manager. So I retract my statement about them no caring they do. I wish them luck in the future and hopefully they can get the kinks worked out. \n\nWe're always excited to see new, independently owned places on the West Side but once again we were disappointed. After seeing such rave reviews we were happy to find this place. After eating here I'm suspicious that the reviewers who gave this place 5 stars may have some affiliation with the owners or staff. When we walked in, there were a few occupied tables and everyone working there greeted us and one guy suggested we sit on the patio. We did and it was nice out there but then it took quite a long time for anyone to come out. When someone finally did he said he was going to get our drink order and then get us some menus. Weird order of events in my opinion. We had to wait until we got our drinks to even start deciding what we wanted to eat? The Hub's ordered an iced tea and I ordered a margarita with no salt. Our drinks and menus came out, mine with salt and when the Hub's asked for sweet n low the waitress said they didn't have any but offered sugar. Huh?! Ok, a little bizarre that they didn't have some sort of artificial sweetener but no big deal... until she returned with sugar on a paper plate. They apparently have iced tea but no sweeteners to offer with it. My margarita tasted like store bought mix and came out in a beer pint glass. Our food came out fast and it was ok until my husband got to the end of his French fries and there were curly black hairs in them. I have long blonde hair and my husband has auburn so they for sure weren't ours. I had to go in and give my credit card to the bartender to pay and when the waitress came back out with my receipt I showed her the hairs. She did offer to take the dish off of our ticket but I refused. He had eaten almost the whole thing so I didn't think that was fair. I heard her go in and summon the manager to show her the hairs but no one came back out to apologize so obviously they didn't care. I guess we'll continue to go to Phoenix or Scottsdale to get a decent meal. That's a shame.
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12 star
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Remedy's is one of those neighborhood bars with gambling that Vegas has so many of. Let's do this review in a pros & cons style based on 2 years of giving them our business. \n\nPros: \nEasy interstate access off I-515 or as some call it the 95. \nAmple parking. \nNice building on the outside. \nDark but nice on the inside. \nPlenty of HDTV's around the bar and strategically placed so you can watch pretty much anything that's on at the time. \nSeparate, glassed off non-smoking area if you want to eat without the smoke. \nDrinks: strong pours by knowledgeable bartenders who know their stuff. \nFood: from fish & chips to nachos they have a pretty nice range of offerings with something for almost everyone. And their sliders have been real kid pleasers around here. \nTHEY OFFER TAKEOUT WITHOUT ATTITUDE. Just walk in, go to the back of the bar and find a bartender and you'll have nicely wrapped bags of food in no time. \nOh and if they say 15 minutes, they mean 15. I like their consistency. \n\nCons: \nService can sometimes be slow. Sometimes...but it's rare. \nFood: I've had the occasional problem like soggy sweet potato fries, or cold onion rings, and I've had maybe 2 orders out of 50+ that had issues where I sent it back or complained. Again, 2 out of 50+. \nI did find a strand of hair on my sweet potato fries once. \nOn a bright day adjusting to how dark the place is can be a little rough. But it's a bar, so I really shouldn't say anything about it but I did anyway. \n\nAgain, I'm looking back over 2 years plus now as I write this and my family keeps asking for their food, and we keep going back. \n\n4 Stars. YMMV but for us Remedy's will be staying on our fail-safe food options list.
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Never again! This place is gross. Dirty stained sheets, windows that don't open, bathrooms with no locks! \n\nStayed here for 4 days.. housekeeping NEVER ONCE CAME. Why don't you care?! :(\n\n\nOh, they give AAA discounts but you need to tell them before you book..
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12 star
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Loved this place. The service was great, the restaurant was spotless, the food was really great and it was very affordable. The Pupusa's were amazing! I also loved their mango iced tea and the desserts were really tasty as well.
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Normally I like this place, but finding a hair on the avocado black bean is not desired.\nReceived another burger, but with same avocado and hair. I'm so upset!\nSpoke to manager and he said it was a different burger. The funny part is, I made a mark on the avocado to make sure I wouldn't receive the same burger. Well, I was given the same exact burger. \nI will never eat here again. They are disgusting.
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12 star
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O M G this place deserves so much more attention than it's actually getting! \n\nI came here after a tiring canoe trip, and this was the perfect treat. I sort of had in mind that I wanted a paleta (Mexican for popsicle) coming here, but as soon as I saw what everyone else was coming here for, I knew I want to the chamoyada. Definitely go for the large size. You get to choose three of their water based Mexican ice cream (mango, spicy mango, lime, tamarind, or guava). The cup is coated with a chile sauce, with additional chile sauce and fresh squeezed lime juice between each layer. All of this gets topped off with diced mango. I chose spicy mango, tamarind, and guava for my cup. Guava is SOOOO good. \n\nI'm obsessed with this place and their chamoyada now. We came back four days later at lunch time. The second time we went, it was empty so we got a chance to chat with the owner. Really friendly guy. He mentioned not investing in advertising at all, but this place is really a gem and deserves word of mouth advertising.
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CenturyLink is the epitome of the kind of company I avoid giving my business. \n\nI signed up for CenturyLink prism and internet for a promotional price in exchange for agreeing to a 1 year contract. It wasn't until installation they told me that I would not be able to get more than 1 HD station at a time because of my location. This was after I made a 1 year commitment. \n\nThe internet was very flakey. Over the 1 year I spent as a customer, the internet went down on average about once a month. Almost every time I called there was an automated message informing me that my area was being upgraded and I should expect internet outages. Do they really expect me to believe they did major upgrades that many times in a single year, and really they just can't keep their network from crumbling on a monthly basis? The one time my internet was down and it wasn't because of \"upgrades\", the problem turned out one of their installers unplugged me at the central box while installing another customer. They did not offer me a credit or any other compensation for my outage caused by their tech.\n\nOver my 1 year contract, the price the sales person guaranteed me during the sale only lasted a few months before I started seeing small increases. Every month or two it seemed my bill would go up by a small amount, and by the end of the year my bill was a good 20% more than the promised price.\n\nAt the end of my 1 year, I cancelled my service. I paid a pro-rated bill for my last month and was happy I was done with this horrible company for good. \n\nNOT SO FAST!!\n\nI received a bill in the mail for 17.32 for a \"service order charge\". I called to inquire and was told that it was because they had to send a tech to their central box to turn off my service. I'm not sure why I have to pay for that, and I doubt it is actually true. I asked the service representative if such a charge is approved with the public utilities commission. She said that it is, but I think i'm going to contact them anyway to make sure before I pay the bill. They really have the nerve to charge me $17.32 to turn off my service?!?!?! I guess they know how bad their service is, and that customers that leave are never coming back.
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Need updating A.S.A.P\n\n\nGood old Luxor from the outside the hotel still looks good fast check in, nice bar's located around the casino floor, not as big gambling area (no prob not really a gambler), Starbucks, Mc Donald's and ease of the tram to Excalibur and Mandalay place mall that connects to Mandalay Bay hotel. One problem it is a different story when you get to your room. I stayed in the west tower last year during the Cotto vs Pacquiao fight, many of the bed room fixtures looked dated from the TV, seats and etc. I also experience the shower in my room had major problem's and wouldn't function right so I just used the walk in shower instead. Though dated items and shower problem the room was very clean. It would not be my first choice of hotel again but if you can get a low rate go for it but don't compare this hotel to it's sister property Mandalay Bay which I stayed before but in which it will be no contest due to being aimed at a high end market.
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12 star
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It's so pretty in here. They have a good selection but everything is pricey. If you don't have a Fry's rewards card I suggest getting one. We used my aunt's number since we don't live in AZ. At least this way she'll get the fuel points and I got the discount.
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12 star
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The food here is great, wonderful american-asian infusion.
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The wait staff kept on telling us that the bread was on its way as it was in the oven after a 1/2 hour the bread comes out wrapped in a napking and it was ice cold stale rolls (we laughed)
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