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The biodome is not a zoo, and it's not quite a botanical gardens.\n\nWe came this past weekend and found the longest line I have ever seen in my life. There were people everywhere. The line went all the way around the biodome, to the theater, then back again. We had paid for a taxi there, so we had little choice but to wait in line. It moved fast-ish though, I'd say we were outside for about an hour.\n\nOnce we got in I realized why there were so many people there - it was free day. So the good news was that there was no charge, the bad news was that because it was free there were thousands upon thousands of people there. Many more than I am sure is normal.\n\nAntarctic area was closed, so that congested the people even more and it was not at all an enjoyable experience. We were just a body of smelly humanity that surged forward en masse. There was no space or time to enjoy any of the exhibits.\n\nBut what am I going to do? Ask for my money back?
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I'm just not a fan of this place. If you go in a big group, it can be pretty fun, but for just two people it kinda blows. The food is pretty much as average as it can get. The only real appeal to coming here is the super hot wings. After you've had them all once or twice, there's just no real point in coming. If you insist on coming, come during some special. Expect it to be very loud and busy. The wait staff is a hit or miss.\n\nThe mixed drinks are pretty good, so I'll give them that.
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12 star
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I get the Chinese donuts. I don't know why they are so mind blowing but they are just amazing!!!!! I recommend trying them if you have a sweet tooth :)
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12 star
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Thank you Yelp! We were in town visiting and decided to try this place for lunch based on its good reviews. Yelpers were right on - delicious (and affordable)! We loved the cornbread, candied yams, collard greens, carolina chopped bbq, mac & cheese, green beans, and black eyed peas. Generous portions too. Full of atmosphere and it was still busy at 3pm. \n\nWe definitely recommend Mert's.
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12 star
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Went here last weekend and had a great meal. It was pretty busy when we arrived, which is always a good sign. We wanted to sit on the patio since the evenings have been so nice lately and the host said it might be a little while. Not a problem, we just went to the bar to grab a drink while we waited. He came by once or twice after to ensure us that we would be seated soon, which was nice. \n\nI had heard good things about the cocktails and ended up ordering the No. 17. It was awesome and I would definitely order it again. My sister got the No. 6 and she thoroughly enjoyed it as well. We decided to split the fondue and crab cake BLT. The fondue was great and the pretzels and sausage were perfect dippers. The crab cake BLT was good, but nothing really memorable. I don't think its anything against the sandwich itself, but just that I realized I prefer crab to crab cakes. Church potatoes were an awesome side! \n\nService was attentive and the food was well spaced out. We weren't rushed and enjoyed spending the evening enjoying the nice patio dining. Overall, I would definitely recommend this place.
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This was my first trip to Filibertos and it will also be my last. While the food was ok (it was ok, nothing more) the service was beyond pathetic and I will be following up with corporate after I finish this post. \n\nWe got there at 5:50PM tonight (Sunday) and the place was empty except for a car in the drive through. After waiting several minutes and being ignored by the 5 people behind the counter, somebody finally came to take our order. Our counter person had difficulty understanding what we were trying to order and then walked away without giving us our drink cups. I stood at the counter for another 10 minutes while everyone in the back continued to ignore me...one guy walked right past me 5 times a few feet away and actually looked over at me. FINALLY someone came up and I got our cups.\n\nWhen the food came out my order was wrong. I ordered the fish taco combo and an additional shrimp tack. I went back up and tried to get my order fixed but the guy at the counter was arguing with me telling me that I ordered two shrimp tacos. When I tried to speak with him he suddenly was not able to understand me again. I asked to speak with the manager, and was told \"no manager, not here\". I asked where the manager was and was told \"be back tomorrow.\" I then said I wanted my money refunded and he said \"no\" and walked away. \n\nI'm not sure how they get away with no manager on premises, but that's also a conversation for corporate.
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I don't know what happened to this place! They once had great bartenders that knew how to make some amazing cocktails, not to mention they could handle a full bar in stride....I went there last week and this place is just awful now in comparison. I am sorry Merc, your service was poor and slow, with a kind of haughty, supercilious demeanor. Not sure I will be back.
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12 star
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This place is great. It is set up in a little house with a really cute atmosphere. They have a great patio and a fantastic personality. \n\nI was there for lunch and had a tuna melt. It was good, but the side of mac and cheese was the best!!! I want to go back and try some of their crab cakes/crab dip (they tout their crab here as being the best around), and of course a side of mac and cheese. The seating is a bit close together and the prices are a little high, but it is great for an occasional lunch or special occasion.
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It was an ok restaurant, but the service wasn't that great, they didn't pay attention to the customers and one of their machines is broken... which was supposedly also broken in another review.
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We tried a half dozen of these greasy, pretentious donuts. We didn't finish any of them. They had a mix of stale textures and weird tastes. Just bad. I can't believe I'm saying that about a donut. We really hated them.
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Would give \"0\" stars if possible, as after 2 hours waiting, my bird never was seen for his wellness visit and nail trim. Had an 11:00 am appt, and being new to town got a little lost thru airport connector, but courteously called at 11:05 to say I has .7 miles away. I was put on hold and then told I would need to reschedule, as they were backed up already and me being late would make it worse (??). I let her know I had driven from Summerlin and had the bird with me and really inconvenient and was already almost there. Arrived to 2 people in the waiting room, the one lady ahead of me had waited 2 hours herself and had a sick bird. I arrived at 11:10, no one at reception and waited 20 min for someone to inquire if they could help and then acted confused as to what my visit was for, ie why did my bird need to be seen? (Don't you have it listed in the schedule as we discussed at length when inset the appt) Sat there for 90 minutes with no check in by the staff whatsoever -they were more concerned with who didn't have a car to go get lunch at jack in the box. At 12:50 pm, once I was sure previous patients were gone I asked about timing of being seen. She really couldn't say as \"an emergency just called in\" and they'd have to see them when they arrived. Sat there 10 more minutes hoping to be seen before emergency arrived and nothing. Emergency patient arrived and I left. Not so much as an \"I'm sorry for the delays\" or a follow up phone call to find out where we went or if they could reschedule. Flamingo Clinic obviously doesn't have enough vets on staff to manage the customer flow, as I have had my bird 6 years and vets in Phoenix and Boston and never been made to wait more than 10-15 minutes. My time is just as valuable as theirs, but they don't seem to get that concept, nor care to have my bird as a regular patient. No worries as have already found several other options who were more than happy to take us in, with much nicer, cleaner facilities. Flamingo Clinic was a very unsettling experience -Rude, non-client centric business-not sure how you stay in business.
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12 star
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Rolled into town on a Saturday night after driving 16 hours to get here. The car is dinging some nonsense about oil and coolant. \n\nSince a used car is less expensive than a brand new auto, I think I'd better give the green car a drink.\n\nIn haste, I top off the coolant with some brand I purchased at the nearest gas station. Then the panic sets in.\n\nI grab the manual and search the forums on coolant for specific requirements for my maturing road beast. I think I put in the wrong kind of coolant. I keep reading about colors and brand specific benefits.\n\nI head to Zimbrick and Bryan is awesome and friendly and patient.\n\nHe takes the coolant supply I have and checks it against the kind the service folks have in bulk. I'm good for the top off. No dangers. Then we talk oil and other road-preparedness details I should not skip.\n\nHe grabs the oil grade I need, checks the levels, complements my ride and I prepare the wallet. I ask how much I owe.\n\nThe transaction ended with a smile, a handshake and a sincere \"...thanks for visiting Madison, enjoy your time, and have a safe trip....\"\n\nI'm in love.
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12 star
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Today was my 6th class, chronic lower back pain is greatly reduced already. The first couple of classes I struggled just to stay in the room. Today I not only had no trouble completing the class but did not skip any sets or postures ( a huge accomplishment for me). The studio is clean and instructors are knowledgeable and chairing. Looking forward to the benefits of consistently coming here.
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Definitely some of the worst service I have ever had at a restaurant, and we came here on my mom's birthday! I feel terrible for letting this place put a damper on her special day.\n\nOur server wasn't rude. She was scatterbrained and completely incompetent. I have no idea what she's doing in the service industry because she's clearly not cut out for it.\n\nShe didn't know the menu or happy hour specials at all. My dad actually had to walk outside with her to point out the advertised beer that he wanted. She spent lots of time at the hostess station doing nothing. Our waters stayed empty. When she checked up on us, we asked about one of the rolls we ordered. She just stared at us dumbfounded, and then presumably went to put it our order. However, the roll never came. When she checked on us again, we repeated the same process. I was getting very annoyed at this point. I went up to her at the hostess station and told her to cancel the order if it wasn't coming out soon. She said the chef was making it, but 10 minutes later, still no sushi. At this point, the hideously uncomfortable chairs were causing all of us to have back spasms. Now I know why people were sitting outside in August without fans or misters. The metal chairs out there were better in comparison.\n\nFinally, I went up to her again at the hostess station and told her to ring me up right then and there so we could leave. She kept saying the roll was almost ready, but I wasn't going to be fooled twice.\n\nNeedless to say, this place is on our black list, and we'll be telling as many people as possible to avoid it.
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Just nothing good to say. Grilled salmon and grilled veggies swimming in oil and the salmon was burnt. Server never ask if ever how it was. I guess I shouldn't leave out that the rice tasted like it had been sitting around in a warmer for days.
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I think Phoenix reviewers inflate the ranking of restaurants here to make it seem like there are a lot more real good restaurants (and there are, but Blue Wasabi isn't one of them) or they are simply very generous, or they have no idea what good cuisine is, or they give an extra star for creativity by having \"blue\" wasabi. I've learned to avoid listening to reviewers who give high ratings for average, at best, restaurants. \n\nWhat I like about Blue Wasabi - good service, decent drinks, different decor and look. \n\nWhat I don't like - For what you pay, this is average sushi. The sushi isn't cheap, so I had been expecting real fresh sushi. But, I was let down by the quality of the sushi and sashimi. The sashimi was actually better (but not saying much). But, the food here was not as good as Sushi on Shea or Kyoto, both of which are considerably cheaper than Blue Wasabi. It's more of a scene place, somewhat trendy. But, I am not paying my money for the scene. I want good food. And, frankly, Blue Wasabi falls short of that.
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This review is solely about the service. I have been dining here since they opened. I have brought family, friends, and my boyfriend here. I have never been so disappointed with service until tonight's visit. I was asked what I wanted to drink and I said water. Few minutes later the bf got his soda, but forgot my water. We were sat right next to the kitchen, so it was hard to miss us. Servers, busser, hostess, and managers passed by me all the time. They saw me not having my drink on my table. I work in this industry, and I know how hectic it gets during busy hours, but to not even drop off a glass of water!?!? I wanted to wait until anyone noticed that I haven't had a drink in front of me for more thank half an hour. Unfortunately, no one noticed. My burger finally came so i just asked the food runner for my water. Seriously Bachi Burger?!?! My burger came first than a glass of water? Guys, train your staff properly or your business will go down as quickly as you went up. If I was a secret shopper your business would have been in deep trouble. I have seen you guys grow since you opened, and I am very disappointed with the service. The last time we were here my bf wanted a milkshake. He waited for his shake longer than I waited for my water. As we were almost finishing up our meals the server goes up to us and informs us that they're out of milk. Our recent experience here really reminded me why we do not dine here often. Guys, step up your game! How can you mess up something so easy like water? Tsk tsk Bachi Burger! :(
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A colleague said \"hey, wanna go to the fairview grill after work for a drink?\" I agreed having NO idea what the Fairview Grill was. The name would make you think it's a grill. Well, no. While the food isn't bad, it is a BAR. Not a restaurant and bar but a BAR BAR that happens to serve food. \n\nPre-smoking ban, the place was unbearable as you would have to drive home with the windows down, go directly to the dry cleaners, and strip in their lobby to keep from having smelly clothes from funking up your closet all weekend. Now with no smoke, it's bearable.\n\nIt's more the 40+ crowd here but a few of us 20-somethings wander in from time to time. That doesn't bother me because the younger women are always coming up to me, asking for my phone number, telling me how attractive I am, etc. Player Please!\n\nThey have a patio and live music and it's not a bad place to catch the game. The servers are always super nice so I don't mind catching a drink after work.
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We have been going to Over Easy for several years, first at the North Scottsdale location and now that we live in Gilbert, this location. I was initially concerned about the B health rating that they received but i knew that we had been before and the food was OK. This time just left me feeling ripped off, I usually order the Loko Moko which I did again and for a whopping $10 i got a teeny tiny bit of rice a hamburger patty that was in no way fresh (It was one of those pre-formed frozen types) two eggs (which were good) and cold mushy fried onions. The wife ordered the wolfpack which can piled high with mushy hash browns that were more steamed than anything and yet they weren't even hot enough to melt the cheese underneath. Nothing about this place is fresh, in the past it was they actually made fresh but now it seems that they are trying to pass off low quality ingredients as fresh. Needless to say I will be taking my money elsewhere, Over Easy has lost a long time customer because the only thing they are consistent with is getting it wrong.
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I am sure that this is a pretty standard Cheesecake Factory as far as things go. Maybe I'm not a fan of this location or maybe I'm not a fan of this chain period, but my last few experiences here have left me disappointed.\n\nOne positive thing I can say is that they have an extensive menu. In general, you would be hard-pressed not to find something you are in the mood to eat. \n\nHowever, I've gone in there before and nothing has sounded appetizing - maybe it's just too many selections. I can say that they have decent (but pricey) salads and I had good fish and chips from there. I went there with a party and my boss ordered the barbecue salmon, which was WAY too salty for her. This was a day we were out to celebrate a co-worker leaving and had a party of four. We waited almost 20 minutes to get seated, and then another 20 minutes almost before we could order. By the time our food had arrived, we had been there over an hour. This was lunch time, which was frustrating. Our lunch there lasted over an hour and a half by the time we got dessert.\n\nAs far as their cheesecake goes, this has been the biggest disappointment. It used to be you paid $8 and got huge pieces which were big enough for two to share. However, my piece last time was about half the size it had been before. It looks like they are trying to scale back on the sizes. And when I thought about it, I got one of the specialty cheesecakes and so only about a third of it was actual cheesecake, and the rest of it had toppings woven in. Not on TOP, as you would expect, but cutting into the piece of cheesecake itself. The cheesecake part was not as good as it should have been for the price.\n\nThis location is swanky and nice, but every time I've been the service was very slow. And since getting dessert and a lunch special was over $20 at lunch time, it seems a little too pricey for the quality of food and service you get there. For me, \"meh\" just kind of describes how I feel about this Cheesecake Factory location.
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12 star
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*** Ich bin betrunken und angef\u00fcllt und es ist ehrf\u00fcrchtig ! ***\n\nMan -o -man...\nBig giant Spaten beers...\nand deep-kraut-fried-schweiner-schintzel-burp-o-pleasure-cheesy-orgasmonic. \n\nAnother super short but sweet review.\nIf you dig authentic German grub (which I grew up, thanks Granny!) this is the joint. Plus the great back bar..\nand do I need to mention the Spatens as big as your head (again)..?\nF-ing lovely!\n\nI'm heading back very soon.\n\n*caution: if you have a heart attack after eating here do not be surprised, be expectant... in a good way.
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The employees are SOOO rude here. I asked for a chocolate milkshake and the response I got was \"no chocolate shake.\" That's not even a complete sentence....and they want to make $15/hr. Ridiculous!
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12 star
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Got this place off Hotwire! Loved the fact that there was no cigarette smell, and no casino in the hotel. It gave us a more relaxed experience that didn't involve following shuffling masses through a loud, smoky casino to get to our elevator. I definitely enjoyed that aspect. The room itself was huge and super nice, the bed very comfortable (it took a LOT to actually drag ourselves out of it). There was a huge bathroom (with jacuzzi tub, which you probably don't want to use because you KNOW they can't fully clean those...I actually went in the one in our room at the Trump and when we turned the jets on something that looked like skin CAME OUT OF THE JET, needless to say, I won't do that every again) and a little kitchenette area. The pool was very relaxed, didn't really get a party atmosphere (though they try with some house music that starts around 1pm). The day beds run $75 for the day, you get a fruit bowl and two mimosas included in the price...however the service can be SLOW. Anyway, a mostly great stay.\n\nMy only complaints: the maids came in only once during our day stay. They completely missed Saturday. Lame. Also, the hotel is kind of far from the strip. You can get a shuttle to Wynn or Caesars Palace, but the closest hotel is a good walk away (about ten-fifteen minutes to Treasure Island, same for the Wynn). Also, everyone is definitely correct about that damn train! Why the hell do you need a horn at 3am? Seriously?
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12 star
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The Sunset Caf\u00e9 is quite a find. The food is incredible! I would suggest the jumbo tamale or the enchiladas. That is if you can stop eating the chips and salsa. This place is a hole in the wall, but super clean with a very friendly staff.
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I used to go to benihana in Burlingame CA, probably 20 times and I liked it but it's not one of my favorite places. This one was worse, the cook sucked and they cut corners by doing things like already having the fried rice cooked and just heated it on the grill and added the egg. Not a fan, go to P.F Changs down on paradise or at planet hollywood if you want a nice atmosphere and some \"americanized\" asian food to please a group for less dough. Better yet drive east on spring mountain and try something interesting and authentic for half the price.
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12 star
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Ok so I read the other reviews about the carne asada and the california burrito. I recently got back from San Diego (I know how you SD people are all about your mexican food) and had enjoyed my first \"California Burrito\"! the one I got there had french fries in it. So I just rolled over to Polibertos. Theirs has potatoes they did however sub the potatoes for fries and it was a good burrito. The burrito was 4.50! So even though they don't make it with french fries and they are close to the house and I can get one for under 5 bucks. 4 stars and I'll be back.
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12 star
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The line is always long. The casino is super smoky and off the beaten path a ways. BUT and this is a big BUTT...this place has the most amazingly delicious pan roasts on the planet. As soon as we step off the plane in Vegas this is the first place that we stop. OMG it is so good. We have also had a few other dishes which were also fantastic but nothing beats the pan roasts here. I hate that there are only about 15 chairs at this tiny little oyster bar because the line takes forever to get through. This past weekend we waited for well over an hour to be seated. I want to say it was probably closer to two. It was well worth it though. This is definitely a must stop place while in Vegas.
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12 star
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The only thing keeping this lovely local business from 4 stars in my first review was what I saw as the unfocused nature of the space. But I have had two bites of food that MORE than compensate:\n\n1) Caramel Apple Pie\n\n2) Clam Chowder\n\nThe owner's pie crust is the best I have ever had. Hands down. I've now had a few of her pies and once the crust was a bit over cooked. But the others generally, and the CARAMEL APPLE PIE very specifically, are delicious. How could I leave them with three stars when the pie crust is that good. She told me that one customer came in and asked her to make a crust with no filling. And I wasn't even shocked. I just blinked and asked if that was something she would be selling on a regular basis. Her crust is that good. Everything they make is homemade. They are proud of that fact. They should be.\n\nI still think they have a lot going on in the store itself. But who cares. When a CARAMEL APPLE PIE tastes like that---tart, sweet, buttery, creamy---who am I to quibble over details? I've had plenty of their prepared food items: cranberry sauce, lots of soup, apple butter, jam, bread pudding and pies. The CARAMEL APPLE PIE is by far the best. If I was making a list of my favorite things to eat in this city, that pie (warm) with a scoop of homemade ice cream on top would be in the top 10.
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12 star
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Looks MUCH better inside than out. Fast, delicious food at a great value. Could have spent the day just enjoying the soup that came with the lunch special.
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Before I even entered they wanted to charge me and my partner $40.00 as an entrance fee. Go to share or piranha night club they do not charge locals an entrance fee.
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Not worth the time, much less the price of admission. The VIP package doesn't add anything of value.\nIt's a colorful game of waiting in line, dodging small children. The \"training simulations\" aren't calibrated, so you can't play them without encountering more glitches than hits, making the 40 minute wait that much more bitter in hindsight. \nThe registration was broken, so we didn't get several of the features of the expensive package or any of the personalization that is supposed to be a feature of the whole Experience itself.\nThe opening scene had to be restarted several times because the audio and video didn't sync up.\nThe room transitions were poorly managed, with a bored looking person in a SHIELD t-shirt letting the music play a few loops before pressing the button to open the doors, making for a really engaging and immersive time, imagining you're in training for an actual government contract job, waiting for the instructor who is running behind due to a pile of paperwork and red tape.\n\nDon't waste your time, money, or sanity.
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I am not a fan. There's always salespeople trying to sell you something. It's spooky and dark. I was on a mission to find craft beer, no luck. Since Luxor is connected to Mandalay Bay, I found myself just walking around and checking stuff out. I like looking at the Luxor from the outside, but, eh...there's no reason that compels me to stay.
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EDIT! So right after I wrote this review/essay, two 5 star reviews caught my eye, one written on 9/13 by michael e. and the other written on 9/14 by john h. Both of these people have only written 3 reviews, all in the same day and all for hotels owned by The Siegel Group. You have got to be kidding me! On 9/13 and 9/14, I was staying at Rumor! This is deceptive and insulting. A better star rating isn't going to fix your business. Instead of inventing fake people to rave about your fabulous properties, take that time to fix some shit. Writing fake reviews is the least productive thing you (whoever you are) should be doing right now. Knock it off, get your shit together and run your business. FLAGGED x2! \n\nEchoing the sentiment of at least one other reviewer. I REALLY wanted to like this place. The week they opened (about a year ago), they hosted a small cocktail party for a non-profit organization I am involved in... this was cool. A year later, my girlfriend and I decided to give Rumor a try despite the very (suspicious) mixed bag of reviews. I am sorry to report that our experience reflected most of the bad reviews and very little of the fabulousness described.\n\n1. 3 days before we left, I called the front desk to ask about the availability of the soaking tubs. Our email said they were avail. based on availability/per request. The girl on the phone told me that there was no way to request them. She did not offer any other solution and the call ended awkwardly. Our confirmation also mentioned that you can email questions to the manager. We sent that email. See #7 for the outcome.\n\n2. When we arrived at the hotel we were met by a very friendly valet and a helpful, professional girl (Toni) at the front desk. She was surprised and confused by the info i was given over the phone. She said that the hotel was less than 10% booked and it would have been no problem to block us out a room with a tub. \n\n3. The Room- I knew that this hotel was for party people. I was prepared for things to be a little worn and rough, but I was bummed that it was actually DIRTY. The bed, couch and bathroom counter were clean but almost every other surface was not. \n- Distractingly strong odor. Sour and smoky despite being a non-smoking room. -Soaking tub had hair by the drain and soap film all over- Side table with removable glass top had filth under the glass \n- Tile shower was filmy - Bathroom sink also had a hair in it\nAfter a long drive from LA, we just wanted to get our vacation started. We decided that instead of being moved to another room, we would suck it up. We decided to just use clorox wipes on everything (we had planned to do it anyway). \n\n4. Dinner- Food was reasonable and we saw the Sun-Thu happy hour on the website. Victor was our waiter (he was great). I ordered a cocktail and the bartender poured it in a plastic ribbed water glass (like the kind Mc Donald's gives you when you ask for water). I asked what was up with the cup. Do I get a plastic cup because it was happy hour? Victor reluctantly informed us that it actually wasn't happy hour. The Manager reserves the right to cancel it at any time. The website says that holidays and events are excluded from happy hour. This Sunday was neither. $9 jack and coke in a bathroom water cup, just because! Food was good, but it didn't matter. The combination disappearing happy hour/lame bartender was a buzz kill. \n\n6. Breakfast- The next morning, we ordered room service and again the food was good, but aside from the oatmeal (served in a real bowl), the waffle and fruit plate were served on flimsy cafeteria-style styrofoam plates. We were told that they were out of to-go containers and they were sorry about the plates. This breakfast was $50. We were not at a taco truck. REAL PLATES! REAL CUPS! \n\n8. Relaxing by the pool- Being the only people in the pool was great, but the bar at the pool was still not clean since its last use. Trash on the bar, dirty, white vinyl pool furniture. \n\n7. END OF OUR ROPE- After an evening out we came back to an email response from the manager. In addition to the soaking tub question, we had asked about the \"No outside food or drink\" policy we had read about on Yelp. The manager responded with \" We have the no outside food or drink policy for insurance reasons. We can not be responsible for anything you bring in\". WHAT!? Your insurance says that a guest can not bring a bag of Ruffles into their room? A liability? I think not. We immediately showed this email to the girl at the front desk and she said that they do not have that policy anymore. She was very nice and helped us end our stay. \nThis place has been through 8 managers and it shows. I am sorry Rumor, you are not too fabulous or exclusive to not be clean or consistent. You expect flexibility from your guests but offer very little yourself. Get your staff on the same page and the hair out of your tubs. Otherwise, hourly rates might be more appropriate.
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Packed like a can of sardines...smelled fishy too..*scratches head*\n\nOverpacked, much older crowd it seemed (even the go-go dancers), and a bunch of smokers blowing way too much smoke (pet peeve) = Not my cup of tea.\n\nWeaved our way in...danced a little in what seemed to have an open spot to maneuver...OH MY GAWD..it took forever walking from the entrance to the bar and to the mini dancefloor..only to find ourselves walking back out since it was way too damn packed. We were a group of nine girls and we held each other's hands, hoping not to lose anyone in the crowd.\n\nAlthough we got in for free, it seemed like everyone else did as well. I don't mind paying cover if it means I get a little bit of breathing room ya know. I was literally inhaling smoke left and right @ the bar. Not a pleasant first time experience. =(\n\nOn the upside, I did like the music they played (early 90s hip hop). It brought back a lot of high school memories. JET certainly does not compare to the beautiful Club XS!!! We missed XS so much we were aching to go back..and so we did!\n\nSorry JET..I was not a happy camper *thumbs down*..Better luck next time, that is if there is a next time.
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12 star
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Shrimp is really good, I always get a steak and that's good too. The butter cake is delish but the service isn't friendly and I have came back here multiple times.
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12 star
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The good is that they were able to do the job I needed done, right away. I took in my son's new scout shirts and needed about 12 little patches sewn on for that evening's meeting. They were able to do it, and I was glad to pay the $20 to get it done quickly which gave me a little bit more of my life back. The only bad was that a couple of the award patches were not put on exactly as I had showed the lady, but heck, I don't think she'd ever seen a cub scout shirt before and I didn't pin those last pieces where they were suppsoed to go so she had to go by her memory of where I showed her they went. I will use them again when I gather enough awards to be sewn on to the shirt again, and at that point, I'll just nicely ask her if she can move those couple items over where they belong. No big deal.
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12 star
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I grew up in Arizona and we went to Wongs every Sunday after church. Three years ago we got stationed in Hawaii. Everytime I come home, our first stop is Wongs. I love everything about it. Wongs is my comfort food.
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The most horrible club experience ever. Over capacity, overpriced, and a huge stupid line. I honestly feared for my life at moments because of the overwhelming crowd. There was no place to stand or dance or get a drink. We were on the guest list, but still waited for 30 minutes in line. It was awful and I hope fewer people have the experience that we did in the future.
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This review is for Delta Mechanical -- both AZ & CO. I live in CO but also dealt with the corporate office in AZ. I've tried to keep the review concise as possible...but the reality is, I could have written 10 pages on how disconnected the company is and just how little client service is to their organization.\n\nAs a third-party installer to Home Depot, Delta Mechanical was contracted to install a toilet for me and my family. I placed the order and scheduled the install one week out for an 8-10 AM delivery/install to minimize delays or issues.\n\nAt 8:30 on the day of install, I received a message from Delta Mechanical that they didn't have the necessary information to complete the scheduled install. I talked to both the installer and the corporate office to try and resolve. \n\nUpon my first call to the installer, I learned that although he might be a pro at installing toilets, he was anything but when it came to customer service skills.\n\nWhen I asked him what the problem was with the order and what he might need from me, he basically said, \"I've already moved on to my next job. Nothing I can do.\" \n\nUnderstandable, considering the mix-up...only, he had ZERO interest or motivation to help. I asked that he call dispatch to find out what the issue was or where the disconnect occurred....to which he made it clear that he was busy and that he was already on his way to another job. WOW!...so, I was kind enough to give him a piece of my mind and how unprofessional that attitude was when facing a customer.\n\nThat's when I called the office directly to explain my frustration, having had to take off work for the original installation time and then to be told by the installer that helping me couldn't be fit on his plate at the moment.\n\nThat's when the customer service representative mentioned that she had called me \"one hour\" prior to delivery to discuss the issue...the only problem is that she was in a different time zone, so it really was only 20 minutes before the schedule install time.\n\nSo, I quickly learned that I'm probably working with people who aren't quite ready to run a business or to handle customer service issues or problem solve. She said she would have to review the phone call order and \"get back to me\", but offered no estimated timeframe or next steps -- one hour? one day? one week?\n\nClear to say that my frustration continued to grow. \n\nDelta Mechanical tried to blame it on Home Depot, but I sat at Home Depot when we originally placed the order and confirmed that all of the information had been given to Delta Mechanical.\n\nWhen talking to the customer service representative and eventually the Delta Mechanical Manager (George Ramos), they confirmed Delta Mechanical only looks at orders the day of installation, which makes ZERO business sense and probably a good reason as to why I'm as frustrated with them as other reviewers. \n\nI'm still baffled how an order placed 7-days in advance cannot be reviewed or confirmed prior to 20-minutes before install. SERIOUSLY!\n\nMr. Ramos' plan to fix it included me rescheduling my afternoon (already after rescheduling my morning) and to give me their \"New Client Promotional\" rate with an added $20 off. Now, my bigger question was, \"Why am I just now hearing about this promotional rate now that I'm an unsatisfied customer and nearly two hours after the first sign of incompetence on Delta Mechanical?\" Rhetorical question of course.\n\nI let him know that promotional rates are for customers looking forward to doing business with Delta Mechanical, and that at the moment I was pretty dang far from that...having taken off work, rescheduled my weekend, and after spending two hours on the phone bouncing from installer to customer rep to manager while experiencing some of the most dreadful customer service ever -- without any resolution, other than $20 off their promotional rate they failed to offer upon my initial order and giving up my afternoon on top of the morning already wasted.\n\nMr. Ramos' response was, \"It sounds like I should just cancel your order.\"\n\nTalk about CUSTOMER SERVICE!\n\nI did call Home Depot back and we're in the process of making the situation better, including using another third-party installer instead of Delta Mechanical.\n\nI know I'm just one customer/voice, but I let Home Depot know that as long as Delta Mechanical is a third-party vendor, I will be taking my future purchases somewhere else.\n\nAgain, we're in the process of finding a remedy in conjunction with Home Depot, but the ONE GUARANTEE I have at the moment is that Delta Mechanical WILL NOT BE INVOLVED IN ANY WAY, thankfully!\n\nPlumbing and HVAC aren't my specialty, which is why I wanted the pros to do it...but take a lesson from me, there are a lot of companies and people who can install plumbing infrastructure the right way without leaving a soiled taste in your mouth. \n\nDo yourself a favor and go with another company that has a better overall rating that TWO STARS on Yelp...you won't regret.
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12 star
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Super impressed with the vegetarian options and I love that it is right next door to Gangplank! I get my lunch at Planet Sub and walk on over to the Wednesday Brownbags. Perfect!
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I wish I could give my opinion on the food but unfortunately we never made it past the chips. It was a slow Tuesday night and there were only a few people in the restaurant. We never had a server come to our table. Waited 15 mins and nothing??? We did get chips, which were from a bag and not fresh. The salsa was also not very stellar. We walked out without an acknowledgement from anyone Never going back
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12 star
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Our very first visit and I couldn't be more pleased! Excellent food, very friendly owner and staff. I can't believe I've lived in this area for three years and have only just now discovered it. If you like middle eastern food don't miss this little gem. You won't be disappointed!
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I went to this cleaners for alteration to a gown. They told me they would alter the hem of the gown for $10-15, which I thought was a great deal because I had just been quoted $30. I left the dress and was told it would be ready by Thursday (I needed it for an event that day). I was called on Wednesday saying the cost was actually about $50, and would not be ready until Friday. I asked for the dress back but the dress was at a different location and they could not have it back to me. My plan was to take it to another location to get hemmed. Given the short amount of time, I ended up having them alter the gown although it was expensive. I ended up wearing a different gown since, although it was ready by Thursday, it was too late and I couldn't pick it up. The manager only gave me a 10%-15%. As good business practice, she should have given me the original price I was quoted. At the end of it all, I ended up paying more (about $48), and the hem on the gown was done sloppily and the material now has a permanent wave at the base of the dress (probably because if the thread and tension used). It is an expensive and fancy gown, so I was pretty bummed they did a sloppy job. The positive: the two ladies I worked with were nice and professional.
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12 star
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4 stars or 4 $$$$? the answer is both.\n\nthe crowd was for the most part older and conservative. \nbut the life of the party was right at the bar and his name was \"rich.\"\n\nwhy the high costs? part of the money is for the beautiful view and decor but the coolest cost goes to tracking the fish shipments as they are delivered from the mediterranean.\n\ni like big and bold wines so the i'll borro 05 toscana was just that but the\nyounger 07 dolcetto d'alba was smooth but felt high in tannins.\n\n1. the sauteed clams with tomato sauce, garlic, white wine and parsley was very tasty. good enough to sop up the broth with bread.\n\n2. the lasganette pasta with lobster, shrimp, white wine and tomato was good but the pasta was sadly overcooked.\n\n3. the fish is always good to share since the portions are large but they do carry a special of the day where they have individual filets. that night, they carried the gallinella which is similar to a light sole. unfortunately, the garlic overpowered it. only the texture from the artichoke and the acidity from the tomato saved the dish.\n\nsadly, there was no time for dessert as we had a show to catch. sniff.\n\ndespite some little misses, the overall experience was just wonderful.
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Well, my family and I went here at a very packed time but we really wanted to try it out. Once we entered we weren't greeted, which is pretty bad especially if you're from Hawaii. If you've been there, the inside has a bit of a Hawaii-Aloha theme going but there was no \"Aloha.\"\n\nOur waitress was very nice though. I would have to say she was the reason that made our experience there just \"okay.\" We had to wait almost an hour for our food and sadly our waitress didn't keep up with refills; once our food was out we ate but it wasn't much of any enjoyment. The food lacked seasoning and the pancakes tasted really bad! \n\nSadly, I will not go there again.
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12 star
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Great place to get that hard to find spice type of stuff.
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12 star
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Go in, Talk to AJ or Jeff. They do good things for people. See my upcoming review of the metrocenter store for more.
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As a San Francisco bay area resident, I thought it would be interesting to try Asian cuisine in Montreal's Chinatown District. Beijing came up as a highly YELP rated place. And, so we gave them a shot. \nTypical, super noisy, large open room, that has too many tables and chairs packed into it. We ordered the Chicken Soo Guy. The server described Soo Guy as a 'special Asian sauce\" . . .UH, your typical sweet and sour sauce is not what I would call \"special\". . . sorry, didn't like it one bit. The spicy beef had a bit of flavor, but that was only because we asked for it to come out \"SUPER\" spicy. . . What's it like in the normal preparation? All in all, I was not impressed with this place, and would not return.
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12 star
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I love this gym, the personnel there have the best attitudes, greeting you as you come in and leave. They have a small section where you can purchase protein bars, multivitamins, and many more options. Not only that but they have a smoothie bar that is fairly priced. Have kids? No babysitter? They have a play room which is supervised that you can bring your kids to be watched while you get your work out on. There is any type of gym equipment you could possibly think of, so it gives you so many options on what you want to work out on. They offer classes for yoga and zumba, spin class, a boot camp class, so many different ones. There is a basketball room and a swimming pool for you to swim laps. A hot tub and a sauna is just two more awesome features this gym has. I work with a personal trainer and I've never enjoyed it more. She trained me in some work outs and showed me exactly how to use a lot of the equipment there. It's honestly not very expensive to belong to this gym either. I would recommend this place to just about anyone!
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12 star
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Love love LOVE IT!\n\nI first went here with a friend when I was visiting Scottsdale and now that I live here I go here regularly. The service is great and they always remember you. I hadnt been there for a year and the guy bartender welcomed me and even remembered my drink (maybe I drink too much) lol. \n\nRay is a wonderful host and his band is just great. Sure enough...I went home and looked at the back of my Lyle Lovett CD's and I think he's on each and every one of them! How cool! The music is great and if you like to dance country this is the place. Lots of sweet people here too and if you are looking to meet new friends, Handlebar J is great for that.\n\nLastly...the food is awesome. The BBQ is out of this world and even though the pricing isnt great, the quality is. \n\nSee you soon new friends. Thanks for being exactly what I was looking for in AZ.
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Wynn blew his budget on the hotel floor, which is amazing, but little was left over for their rooms. Their rooms are smallish, the furniture spare, and only 1 tv (lol this is Vegas). Colorful wall paint feigning opulence. Try the Venetian suites, way better mattress, lots of thick terry cloth towels, lots of marble stone, thicker carpet, 2 tvs (lol), split levels, a humongous L shaped couch to sleep more of your friends.\n\nBut the Numero Uno reason for the 1 star? We stayed on 25th floor, golf course side, and we could hear BASS booming from club XS, their open \"pool\" club til 4:10AM. When I called their concierge, they said, yes it bothers some people. What the? So they know and they don't care cause they rather make money? Later Wynn.
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12 star
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Denny's has expanded their menu to the point where they are now a force to be reckon with for this class of restaurant. Fresh spinach as a side? I think so. Also, be sure to try red potato side - some of the best I've ever had. Think crispy, hot and fresh and goes great with tobasco. $1.99 for a bowl of their chicken noodle soup with your entree? Hell yes! Much better quality than canned soup or even the fresh deli soups in the supermarkets. The chicken tender dinner is my go to menu item of choice. I've dined here twice in the last month and I have greatly enjoyed myself both times. Sure, you'll occasionally have to contend with the coughing and wheezing elderly person or obnoxious kid, but overall I give the big thumbs up for approval. Throw in an occasional coupon or one of their specials - it's an outright bargain.
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Food was alright. Service was terrible. Very unprofessional servers. \nWe walked in and expected it to be alright, 3 servers for a rather small place, so the idea of them being in the weeds is almost impossible, right? Wrong. Woman (wearing ridiculous makeup, don't know her name so that's what I am going by) sat us, and took my drink order, and not my fianc\u00e9's, and ran away, then it took us 15 minutes to get his drink from our actual server (Yaeko). The other woman was extremely unprofessional, yelling across the restaurant several times and even at our server. I wouldn't go back.
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12 star
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Come check us out! Great hookahs amazing staff and awesome flavors! The karaoke nights are out of control and the rest of the week is a relaxed and family atmosphere. People come in everyday to visit what has become their second home. \n\nCheapest hookah in town no hidden taxes or mandatory gratuity. \n\nFree wifi and outlets to charge your phone or laptop at every table. We are a different kind of hookah lounge come in and do your homework or just hang out with friends.
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12 star
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Delicious food - eloquent, classy atmosphere and impeccable service. It's pricey but I don't mind paying for good food. There are also happy hour specials if you sit at the bar before 7.
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12 star
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We went to try there Fish fry for $10.99 available Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday.\nI have to say, you get a lot of food for the money. But the fried calamari was the best. The plate was full of calamari & frys. Could not finish it all. One of has the fish and the other the shrimp. Also comes with green beens, onions rings, hush puppies & coleslaw. Signing up for there club also gets you $$ off coupons almost weekly.
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12 star
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This is my go to place in Montreal. The food is classic French Bistro right out of Paris and the decor makes you feel you are actually there !\nI went there this Friday night and the place was packed. Perhaps the word is out that at Les Deux you get a great value. I sure did. I tried the\nfrogs legs, which is not my usual choice, but, they were crispy and delicious, accented with a nice pesto. This dish is a real winner. Then on to the Dore perfectly cooked and sitting on top of a delicious ratatouille.\nThe Chocolate Lava cake was super. You can find this at many restos these days and its usually not very interesting, but this one was great swimming in rich dark chocolate and not super sweet. My meal was accompanied by a glass of really nice house Pinot Noir. My bill was around $40 before tax and tip. On my other visits the Duck Confit and the Salmon pave were stand outs. The Duck was succulent and crispy. The salmon was cooked perfectly with the skin nicely charred. The place is friendly and unpretentious. There are many places in Montreal with food that more decorously plated, but they are often more than twice as expensive and and not good as Les Deux Gamins.
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12 star
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Just flew in and our of Phoenix earlier today and this place was very nice. Lovely service - friendly, very friendly, and prompt - food was hot and juicy! Nice Chicken Breasts and the cheese was still melted / melting when it hit the table. With a Sam Adams, well that is nice. Then off to the next plane! Thanks Roadhouse!
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12 star
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Well for gourmet burgers it was ok. The server Dominic was pretty awesome. The establishment is clean, friendly, and family oriented. I know this review is coming a few months late but I honestly have nothing memorable about the food except for the bottomless fries and I do remember the burger I ordered was a bit dry and thinking if I come back here I'm never ordering THAT again. Wish I could remember what it was called...That was a plus. I will come by again if I'm in the area...have to give the place a second try. :)
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.Fake \"Chipotle\"
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12 star
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The Food and service was excellent. I left feeling highly satisfied and will absolutely be coming here again to fulfill sushi cravings. I especially recommend the calamari.
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12 star
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Ya know, sometimes things just kinda fall into place.\n\nFollowing more than 4 hours enjoying many of the treasures at the Carnegie Museums I was very hopeful of finding a local spot where I could rest my sore feet and enjoy a late lunch. Thankfully I made one right hand turn and ended up at the Union Grill.\n\nThe place filled the bill for me. I sat at the bar and was immediately assisted by Laura who remained friendly and helpful throughout my meal. I opted for the BBQ-style sandwich w/ cole slaw and fresh fruit ( I'm afraid the good Dr. has advised me to reduce my intake of waffle fries...ugh.). The order arrived quickly and well presented, The bun, fruit and tasty pickle were all fresh. While the hefty sandwich was a bit difficult to eat without decorating my shirt, it was very tasty and hot. At about $18 including tip, my lunch was an excellent value. \n\nUnion Grill has a good selection of beer (I'm not a big $10/bottle wine guy), what appeared to be an efficient staff and a clean restroom. When combined with the tasty food and a location near the Carnegie Museums/Carnegie Mellon and Pitt, it's a place I'm recommending to any of my friends who might find themselves in the neighborhood. I hope you'll enjoy it as well.
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Every drink is overpriced.\nEmployee are very mean and RUDE, the waitress spilled drink on me and after she yelled at me and told me to get out from the club because she works there. I will NEVER EVER come back to that EVEL place!
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12 star
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My husband surprised me with tickets while we were celebrating my birthday in Vegas over the summer. He got them at a discount through \"summer of Cirque\" but I would definitely pay full price to see it again!\n\nWe had great seats! We were in the 2nd row, behind the couches, center left. Honestly, there didn't seem to be a bad seat in the house. I was so happy that we got there a little early because the pre-show was hilarious. \n\nWe were on the edge of our seats the entire show. It was VERY sensual but there was also a great mix of humor, live music, and acrobatics. I highly recommend seeing this show with your significant other!
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12 star
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I love, love, love Tokyo Lobby! I go there at least once a week for lunch or dinner. It is a little jewel in a strip mall that I though was my little secret :)\n\nThe restaurant was introduced to us about 2 years ago through a friend's ex, but that's another story. At that time it was in a much smaller space, but within the last year they have relocated to a much nicer location. \n\nThe sushi is phenomenal! The best I have had in the valley, and I have tried many. The rolls are to die for - large, flavorful, fresh and they never skimp on portion size or taste. The staff is attentive and friendly. Good sake, many flavors and sake bombers - hey why not? \n\nMust try: baby lobster roll, crunch roll, monkey brains and heart attack\n\n(mmmm...i'm salivating just thinking about it!)
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12 star
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Very generous portions. Had a quesadilla for lunch and it was very good. While they give refills for the ice tea, they only give a can when one orders a soda. If were to order a drink, I would probably order the ice tea, which I have heard from the members I was with, was good.
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Okay now this is a large chain and on average it's okay to good! and I have been to this place many, many times, but I have to say the last time I went there for the happy hour hot wings (they were dry, over cooked) then I had ordered a steak and seafood combo (Cajun) something but after my second brew I thought it was me, so I had the wife and my son taste it man was it salty!!!! It tasted like they dropped the salt shaker in the food, but my waitress assured me that could not have happened \"because all there sauces come in bags and are pre-made\" (Gross, that did it for me) I was outta there with the quickness...
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12 star
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Great spicy food. If you like spicy authentic Chinese food this place is as good as those in sf. Try their Szechwan beef with Mala sauce...if you can take the spice
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12 star
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Visited some friends staying at this off-strip hotel and had an amazing breakfast. Our server helped us decide on the menu and explained the portions. They are extremely huge but we had to try a couple of their reviewed dishes. We had Sage Fried Chicken Benedict (it had spinach, hardwood bacon, tomato & mozzarella, chipotle cream, scrambled eggs) and Griddled French Toast (ooey gooey yummy). Wow...talk about enormous! Our server was kind enough to warn about the size and she offered to give us to-go containers so my friend can take it up to his hotel roommate. We knew we would only eat half of each dish so its all good. I can't speak for the lunch or dinner dishes but their breakfast menu was highly recommended by the concierge and we were more than satifisfied and full! The only downside for me is the drive cause I was staying at the Strip. Next time I'll go to the one on West Sahara or Imperial Palace :)
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I never want to go to this hospital again. Worst experience ever. I was stuck there for five days and all they did was make up more excuses to keep me there. Did every test imaginable and yet left sick and had to go to another hospital. I told them over and over the antibitocs was making me sick. They ignored me and came to find out I was allergic to it. They also have horrible TV service, wtf? The employees also were nice but they were to open in complaining on how they have budget cuts there. I am a patient, I dont want to hear how cheap they are. lol.\nThe food was the most disgusting food ever, I thought I was eating dog food. \nGo to another hospital if you can. This is a horrible one. I cringe just thinking about it.
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When I moved to the area about 10 years ago, this was about the only vet around and so I began to use them. I like the vet doctors. However, I have had extremely poor service by the assistants and the front desk staff. And I've had enough and will no longer be using them and are now using Seville.
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12 star
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Another really cheap eat, a little divey, but the staff is nice. \nThey are not cheap with the meat and the taste is great. \nThe burritos are huge and the quesadillas great.
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12 star
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Took my nieces here a few weeks ago. Great place for kids of all ages. Very inexpensive too so that was a bonus.
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I love Rosatis but this location has major problems! Since the deep dish takes 45 minutes, we ordered 2 appetizers to munch on while we waited, both were served barely warm. Then when we got our pizza it was barely warm...I went to the DIRTY bathroom and the toilet would not flush. i took off the tank lid and there was no chain to pull up the flapper! Would recommend going to a different location. For a Saturday night it was dead in there and now I know why!
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We stopped in here last weekend for a quick bite before meeting friends. The restaurant itself is cool, hip and modern. Service was very good too. \n\nThe real issue was with the food. We ordered the mac n' cheese and the sliders. Both were incredibly underseasoned. I think the food has potential but I'm wondering if they had a substitute cook that day.
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12 star
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Incredible food, ribs are great! Service is fantastic, I definitely would recommend this place !!!
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12 star
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Love the salad bar here ! The best deal is the manager special available all the time where u can get half sandwich and a side salad(well it's a full salad bar actually) all for about 8 dollars ! Salad bar has some high quality organic veggie and greens and it is better than the over priced 13 dollars salad at capital grill I went. Love it here! \nOne star less because the sandwich is only average. Oh don't forget the free ice-cream.
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12 star
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I have been to several locations around town, I donate about 4-5 times year. Like when I get a hair cut I just wake up one morning and decide that I want to donate blood, so finding an appointment right away is key. \n\nThis location always answers the phone and usually has something available for the time I would like. It is a smaller office, tucked back in the Scottsdale Airpark area near Costco, so most don't know it is there. \n\nThe man that greats you when you walk in is always nice and usually remembers my name. I never have to wait too long, but if I do the waiting room is clean and has plenty of reading material to keep me occupied for a few minutes. In comparison to other places that have been messy, unfriendly and creepy at times this one is top notch. \n\nThe phlebotomy staff is very nice and understanding and helps to make you as comfortable as possible. Sticking a needle in ones arm isn't the most desirable thing to do, well that all depends on who you are and what is in the needle I guess haha, but for donating blood they are the best at making it easy. \n\nThey do several types of blood donation; whole blood (most common), plasma, platelets and red blood cells. \n\nGo donate some blood, it will make you feel better and might save someones life! :-) Think about it!
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WARNING: ladies are CRAZY about receiving their tip, and demand at least $10!! More than 20% of the cost of the full body massage! $35/hr -full body and foot massage. $20 -30 min foot only. I like the massage itself, the chairs were comfy and snacks/beverage was given. But the ladies turned scary when it was time to pay, giving disappointing sassy looks because your measly 20% tip was not good enough, totally turned me off to this place. If you don't care about scary Chinese ladies sneering at if u don't tip what they want you should definitely try it out.
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12 star
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This place is amazing!! We went two days in a row. The ramen is delicious!! The broth is so savory!! Highly recommended!! Don't forget to add the fresh garlic to your noodles
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12 star
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I have been to the new location in Surprise twice now. Most of these places are all the same - I was greeted as I came in and offered a sample cup. The bananalicious or whatever it's called is really, really good! My kids love going here for a sweet treat after swimming lessons. The employees are great, the place is clean and the yogurt is yummy.
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12 star
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One of the best massages I've had, well worth the charge. Melissa provided a very professional massage. I asked for a 90 minute deep tissue massage and she delivered a wonderful massage that got the kinks, knots and stiffness out of my body.. I'll be back and would highly recommend.
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Lets be quick and to the point. I had to go check this pizzeria because I had read an article in the Republic were the owners of this pizzeria claimed to be the creators of the best pizza Napoletana in Phoenix.\nI began to doubt their claims the minute I was served a Caprese Salad with anemic tomatoes and stale bread.\nI ordered the Pizza Napolitana, tomato, mozzarella and anchovies. The chewy dough had good flavor but if it had lacked the anchovies, this pie would have been dead in flavor.\nLots to improve in the service, I witnessed a table of 8 leave because they had been ignored for 45 minutes.\nThe semifreddo was spectacular but to be frank, this pizzeria lacks what Cibo has in abundance; good service, authentic chewy slightly burnt and blistered dough, a tomato sauce that can't be replicated in flavor, a mozzarella that plays a symphony of flavors, in one word...the real Pizza napolitana. No questions, no arguments.
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Stopped here this morning for some coffee. The bagels still aren't the greatest--they're okay but not the greatest. But the coffee is pretty good. Susan regain human female form after 2nd cup of coffee!
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Zero stars. Really disappointed at the \"deal\" we got for pizza. Pizza is marginal at best and felt we got sold a bill of goods as we spent way too much for what we got.
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12 star
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A 4.5 star restaurant for sure! \nGood thing i made a reservation. I was able to secure a seat by the bar at 9:30pm last Saturday night. Yes, that is normal dining time for the locals. I love being seated by the bar/kitchen because i get to watch all the actions and feel the energy. They have quite a few beers on tab and good wine selections. \nWe had this crab in puff pastry as an appetizer which is not on the menu, it's so amazing: fresh crab with a little bit marinated and fresh greens sitting between perfectly crisped pastry shells, yumm! we also had beef tartare. I'm not a beef person, and i hesitated when the young lady next to me recommended it. it turned out to be amazing as well. It was exemplary in taste, presentation and execution. \nwe had special risotto and duck in a can for entrees. Duck in a can is pretty good, a little salty for me, but it's pretty good. I loved the risotto they made in front of me: they mixed pre-made risotto and a pan of pre-made sliced mushrooms and some foie gras in a huge cheese bowl. It is very yummy, but really filling. we also ordered poached pear with ice cream, that was a little too sweet for me.
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12 star
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There are so many unbelievable ideas, moments, personal accomplishments, both physical and psychological that came to fruition during my families experience with the SuperHumanTransformation I find it truly hard to talk specifically about one.\n\nAfter trying a vegan, vegetarian, juicing, weight watchers, and many 14 day, 30 day body cleanse diets we were left without the results and feeling we yearned for until we met Paul for his introductory seminar. It was that night in January we knew he would deliver his ideals and practical goals.\n\nSince, I feel better than I ever have, seen personal growths on many levels, and continue to be connected to this lifestyle. The most important component to me is Paul's ability to connect to others and spend the necessary time educating us allowing my family to continue implementing these practices once our challenge was completed.\n\nI would highly recommend Atavist Nutrition to all my family, friends and acquaintances alike.\n\nTHANK YOU Paul,\nThe Lochner's
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Are you kidding me?!?!?!?\n$610 after takes for 4 tires priced at $105/each! $180 in installation and taxes???? And to top it off the whole buy 3 get the 4th free is a lie, its free after a 6-8 week rebate!!!! and not in cash but by VISA card only!\n\nGo to Fletchers, 4 tires (BFG's) for $450 OTD, with 4 free oil changes....could it have been any better?
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12 star
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This is hands down my favorite steakhouse. Great service, great atmosphere. I was a regular customer of this place, at least once a month until I moved away. I always requested to be in Allan's section. He is a great server.\n\nSeating can be tight, especially during peak hours. \n\nEverything on the menu is a la carte, but the serving size is generous. \n\nThere are so many things on the menu (and not on the menu) that I would recommend......splurge on the lobster mashed potato dish....the shrimp cocktail is always a favorite....(their atomic horseradish is ridiculous, but I can't stay away from it).....and they have a great Riesling by Kuhl. (Jacked up price as always but difficult to find in stores).\n\nIf you've been to Morton's or Flemings, try this place. It's waaaay better.
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Food was borderline satisfactory & service was horrible. I ordered a teriyaki bowl, miso soup & large drink. I asked if I could get my teriyaki 5-10 minutes after my soup so it won't get cold while I'm enjoying my soup course. I asked this because in past visits they would arrive at the same time. They arrived at the same time again. \n\nI also informed them that they were out of iced tea. They didn't seem to care. An hour later, still no tea. They made no effort to make tea. It takes 5 minutes to brew tea.
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12 star
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Truly is one of the best lounges I have experienced. The new SFO lounge has nothing on this one. The DFW lounge is quite good too. Keep up the great work. Please keep the brownies.
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12 star
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On our first trip to Vegas we had to eat at one of Gordon Ramsay's restaurants. We had the Britannia burger, the American burger and shared Just Fries. The service was great, we got there right at opening, seated right away and the servers were great, we never even had to ask for a drink refill. They knew the menu and what to recommend and had great drink pairing suggestions. The burgers were phenomenal. I would say it is quite possibly the best burger I have ever eaten. The bun was fresh and soft, the burger was cooked to perfection. The only reason I gave 4 stars and not 5 was because of the fries. They were average, nothing special. They give you 2 different kinds of ketchup to dip and I think they were both a bit too spicy.\n\nOverall I was very pleased with my visit and will be back when I get back to Vegas, can't wait to have another amazing BurGR!
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12 star
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Amazing Mexican restaurant! Amazing food, amazing service, amazing drink just WOW! So glad i discovered this gem. There dips are great, i had the enchilladas and there mojitos are great to beat the Vegas heat.\nWill definately go back next time i am in Vegas.
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The guy handing me my food had dirty finger nails! EFFING GROSS!\n\nI went through the drive thru and decided on a pollo bowl, I wanted to add cheese and he said it was one dollar more.... REALLY? What a rip off! I got to work and was taken aback! Literally, a bowl filled to the brim with rice and beans and 1/4 of a small breast! BOO!\n\nI tasted it and was turned off, the chicken was bland and dry and it just wasnt yummy! Had I got the cheese and added salt then yea, but seriously EPL?? I also got some red salsa and it wasnt good. Just a sad visit!\n\nWhat was the worst is that the guy at the window had long DIRTY fingernails! OH HELL NO!
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12 star
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Sweet little place on Rachel that I went to for a bizniss lunch one day. Alexia and I talked seriously about Augusto Boal and theatre in Montreal while munching on the various tiny cute offerings of the lunch buffet.\n\nSmall but staked with 2 kinds of soup: miso and sweet and sour. I had the miso - well made tasty broth filled with tiny tofu cubes and sprouts. Alexia went straight for the buffet mains and I kept looking enviously at her plate filled with sushi, tempura sweet potato, stir-fried veggies and hot and cold noodle dishes. I went up and asked if the batter used on the tempura had eggs and was assured that everything on the lunch buffet is totally vegan. Neat! \n\nI had slices of pineapple for desert.\n\nThis place might not be the most outstandously scrumptious dining experience, but whatev. It's a really cheep buffet that's got yumps in spade and is super close to St Denis theatre and shopping action. Check it out!
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Went with a friend for drinks, they close super early (830). Wha they began closing at 815 piling up tvs and electronics in the booth next to us. I won't be back.
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12 star
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We stopped here on tour one time. And then one time again on the way back. Had a nice meal, some beers, some shots, hung out for a bit. Everyone working there was really friendly. If I'm ever headed through again I'd definitely stop in.
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12 star
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If ice cream is my weakness than gelati will be the death of me. While attempting to get some exercise, take some pictures, and absorb the new Vegas, my friend and I stumbled across this gelati shop on the second floor of the Aria. \n\nWhen my eyes met the long strip of radiant colors coming from the escalators, my friend anticipated my desire to look and asked if I wanted to get some. The answer is always yes. We thought that we would save ourselves some calories by splitting a cup. Seeing the single scoop cup, we didn't think they would give us too much. We wanted two different flavors anyways, so we opted for the double. We drastically taken aback when we saw the worker pile on this frozen delight. For such a fancy establishment, I was expecting to get gouged, but instead we got our moneys worth and more. \n\nWe got one scoop of Oreo and one of butterscotch cookie. You can never go wrong with the black and white childhood favorite. On the other hand, the butterscotch outshone the Oreo in every aspect. While both were creamy, smooth with a silky texture. The butterscotch was complex with a lingering taste of cinnamon. For $6.75, I was left feeling more than satisfied. \n\nOut of all the gelati shops in Las Vegas, I know where I will be heading when I have the urge for decadence. I am glad that we passed by Jean Philippe and found this place. \n\nThe extra bonus is that a swimsuit store is located across from Sweet Chill. While you are indulging in this sugary fix, you know exactly why you can't fit into those board-shorts or bikini.
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This food was horrendous. I'm not even joking and not that you thought I was. Please save your time and do not stop here. Gummy noodles and raw veggies...ugh\nI even asked for veggies well done. They better shape up or they won't be open much longer. Just my thoughts.
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I dropped my car off with a flat. they said 10-20 minutes. I said please call me when it's done I need to go to work... Three hours later NO PHONE CALL. I go to the location to find my car up on the lift. They said you need new tires... OK I get new tires. wash my car a couple days later and find my custom chrome valve caps are missing (they put plastic caps on two tires and LEFT TWO TIRES WITHOUT CAPS). So I HAD TO GO BACK to the location only to have the manager tell me they don't have them in the shop, and would have to order them (NO VALVE CAPS IN A TIRE SHOP?!). So now I have to make yet ANOTHER TRIP back to the location. I will not be going back to this location.
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