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12 star
It feels senseless attempting to use written words to portray the three-day nirvana that was EDC 2012...but here goes nothing!\n\nEDC 2012 was my third EDC.This year, I arrived in Las Vegas with two goals: the first, to not end up separated from my crew (which I somehow managed to do not once, not twice, but on all three days of EDC 2011)...and the second, to dive in to EDC headfirst and finish the weekend with no regrets... \n\nBoth of these goals were accomplished by leaps and bounds, despite the fact that EDC required my friends and I to bust more missions than I ever considered myself capable of (thanks in no small part to a wallet/EDC ticket/ID/credit card that was stolen on the dancefloor, our befriending of a lovely Canadian girl who had arrived in Las Vegas with nowhere to stay for the weekend, one friend's parents threatening the disownment of their daughter, and a host of other situations that brought my friends and I closer together than ever before). For the weekend to have turned out to be such a RESOUNDING success despite the onset of one shitshow setback after another shows how truly special and amazing of an event EDC is. Anyways, here are my highlights:\n\n- Dusk 'til dawn! EDC's most unique characteristic is the festival's \"sunset to sunrise\" format, which demands as much as your body and your willpower are willing to put out - you'll find yourself with a reversed body clock by the end of the third day. Go for the three-day stretch - you'll find yourself with a newfound appreciation for yourself and the limits of your body.\n\n- The talent! Insomniac spared no expense in assembling a world-class lineup of DJs for EDC 2012. In a span of three days, I was able to see Steve Angello, Kaskade, Calvin Harris, Dada Life, Knife Party, and a whole host of the best that electronic/dance music has to offer. Every DJ who played at EDC brought their A-game, throwing down banger after banger and keepin' the party rockin'. I will never forget screaming \"This IS Paradise\" at the top of my lungs while seeing Fedde Le Grand bring in sunrise with his tune of the same name...nor will I forget hitching a ride atop a VIP cart in the heart of the crowd during David Guetta's \"Without You\", waving out to a sea of people, all of whom were cheering right back at my friends and I.\n\n- The production value, stage designs and lighting effects that were nothing short of world class...\n\nhttp://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/6NG_A-epYEpsJSugfAaTRQ?select=oKal-wTRBxCJjWzIhcaXig#6sN5BGLpzMnJjYIcjSyt_w\n\nEDC fully displays Insomniac's credo - \"it's all about the experience.\" The Kinetic Field - although not as jaw-dropping as last year's office building-sized structure, was \"hollow\", in that festival goers were now able to view sunrise through the stage itself. Equally breathtaking were the visual displays accompanying each DJ set; oozing neon colors and trippy illustrations came straight out of (the best kind of) an acid trip. I witnessed dozens of acrobats, costumed performers, fire dancers , and the ever-popular Mirror Man grace EDC with their talents; no details were overlooked in terms of the event's aesthetics. For example, the Red Bull Skydivers glided down to earth, shooting sparks each night...legit.\n\nOH, and I haven't even gotten to the fireworks yet. It looks like EDC has prematurely spoiled my 4th of July...\n\n- The sense of togetherness found within the crowds at EDC is unlike that of any other event. Because EDC calls for a serious investment of time, money, and energy, there's a filter effect that takes place. Obnoxious assholes and creepy hoodie-wearing tweakers are very much the minority at EDCLV (unlike most massive events held within the SoCal area), and I can speak from experience in saying that the overwhelming majority of the people that I met at EDC were fun-loving partygoers who were very polite (making way for your chain of head-bobbing friends as you navigate a crowd), down-to-earth, and friendly. \n\nThis same sense of good-natured behavior was emphasized by the Speedway staff and the Las Vegas Metro PD; when my friend lost his wallet, the police officers whom we asked for help were very much courteous (albeit powerless, as no definite lost & found had been set up...lovely). Did I mention that we hitchhiked our way back to the strip with some awesome Good Samiritan ravers on the first night (due to aforementioned stolen wallet)? EDC gives me faith in the good nature of human beings.\n\nI could go on and on, but really you'd have to experience EDC for yourself to fully know just how inspiring and life-changing of an event this is. I didn't really touch on the cons of EDC 2012 (god-awful traffic to/from the Speedway, inept organization with regards to the lost & found, a lack of food options to choose from, Mother Nature giving Saturday night the middle finger), but frankly, that's because all negativity had been erased from my mind for the weekend. For three days, EDC enabled my friends and I to touch the sky!
12 star
Truly a fantastic meal. I would have been happy to pay 3 or 4 times the price for what I got. I have zero complaints and I've been raving about this place nonstop since my first visit. I am going to become a regular and bring a lot of friends here.\n\nMy date and I each got meatballs - classic with classic sauce, and vegetarian with parmesan cream sauce, split truffled white beans and pancetta as a side, and had a Shock Top draft and a watermelon mojito to drink. All totaled, $31.71 with tax!\n\nBoth main courses were divine. The sauces were tastefully portioned as an accompaniment to the meatballs, rather than drowning them. With the classic-classic combination, I got exactly what I wanted: the taste of my Italian grandmother's cooking that I loved so fondly as a child. Tender meatballs and silky, fresh tomato sauce impressed me so much that I made a point of personally complimenting one of the owners, who was present. Our vegetarian meatballs were right up my alley: not an attempt to be a meat substitute, but rather a playful representation of the beauty of simple vegetables in the ironic form of processed meat. Lentils dominated their flavor, and as a huge fan of lentils, I enjoyed them ecstatically.\n\nThe truffled white beans and pancetta side was crafted beautifully. Simple, rustic, and bursting with hearty flavor; a mild accent of truffles; giddy reactions from both me and my date. With just one side dish and some simple sourdough bread, the meal rounded out to be surprisingly filling and satisfying. I normally overeat, and shamefully so - but at this restaurant I paid very little for the quality of food I enjoyed, and left with a thoroughly bedded appetite.\n\nThe service was just about immaculate: simple, courteous, straightforward, and attentive in the right ways. Staff seemed to be enthusiastic about the restaurant and excited to be a part of it, and were gushingly grateful for my compliments. I enjoyed the music and decor, and was impressed by the stocking of the bar given that this restaurant is located inside an outdoor shopping mall.
12 star
I'm not sure I'd go so far as to say that The Mission is \"as good as it gets\" like the five star rating suggests, BUT this place is pretty damn good. I've read some mixed reviews, and was hesitant about spending the money and hitting an off night, but when my wife and I ate here it was fantastic! \n\nThe entry way through the open courtyard is very inviting, the decor and lighting is classic and dark, yet hip and upbeat at the same time. The music does have a surprising range to it, but it all worked for us and it actually added another side to the dining experience that you don't usually find. It FELT like a night out at a lounge and that's what we were going for. The service was top notch: our server was knowledgeable and friendly, and the food came on time but not too fast. Gave us just enough time in between to enjoy our drinks (I recommend the Caiprihina... I had three and they are super tasty, especially in the hot weather). The manager or owner even came by at one point to ask how everything was. \n\nThe food was delicious, and just like others have said, there are so many things to choose from! We had three dishes from the tapas menu and combined they were plenty of food for us both. We had the duck empenadas, some kind of flat gorditas, and one of the pork belly selections. My favorite was the pork, and although the duck was good, the dough on the outside was a bit too thick and overwhelmed the filling a bit. The flavors were wonderful though, and we left very satisfied and not one regret about the price. Stop by for a fun night out!
12 star
I love wine and beer...there aren't too many places where I WANT to order a drink. Herbs & Rye is one of them!\n\nFell in love with the aviation here and have lost track of the gin drinks I have sense enjoyed here.\n\nCurrent favorite drink here is the Brown Derby (Bourbon/Honey/Grapefruit/Yum) \n\nH&R has a nice vintage/hipster feel to it.
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I eat at cafe rio at least once a week. Not once has it crossed my mind to write a review because the food speaks for it's self. Unfortunately I had a horrible experience with the cashier at this location so I felt the need to write a review. The line was extremely long and not to order your food, to pay. Might want to look into hiring competent workers, who actually want to work and not gossip while the line backs up.
12 star
Timmy is so skilled! I always know I will leave his chair looking my best.
12 star
I ordered Prima Chicken sandwich with a side order of Hummus.\nBoth of them were delicious.\nThe sandwich on ciabatta bread was so very good and tasty.\n\nThough this is not a middle-east restaurant the hummus was very good.\nThe service was very friendly.
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Me and my mom came at about 2pm to grab a late lunch before picking up my son from school. We didn't take long to order since we already know what we want to eat. We took a quick glance at their menu and I told the waitress to serve me the spiciest sushi roll that they have. My mom ordered a simple Teriyaki Chicken off their Lunch Special Menu.\n\n15 minutes later, my order came. My sushi was not really that spicy. But it's ok. I liked the fact that the slices were kind of thin, so I don't look like a starved panda when I eat it. LOL Not sure if that was a coincidence, or they really serve them like that.\n\nI finished my meal but my mom's order hasn't even came yet. She was really getting pissed at this point. Since it's a late lunch, and the fact that we ordered pretty quick, having to wait 30 minutes for food is really inconvenient, to say the least.\n\nShe decided to cancel her order and we left with no TIP. I feel bad but I can't really justify the service out here. Since it's 2pm, there were only 3 tables occupied in there, including us, and the other tables had 2-4 people in it. \n\nI'm not coming back here and I wouldn't even recommend anyone to this place.\nIt's just that bad :(
12 star
Still good food. BYOB, so take a nice bottle. \n\nStarted with the brad and been and green dip. Nice start! Shared a beet salad with goat cheese that was very good. Had the Pappardelle w/sausage, onion, goat cheese in a light read sauce. Delicious meal. Great pasta and some of the better sausage around. Only able to eat half so had nice meal the next day.\n\nService was good. Did not have the waitress we are use to, she was not working. Don't expect your meal to come flying out of the kitchen. It was crowded late on a Sunday night and the chef was busy.
12 star
This place is a gem! The food is awesome!
12 star
This Oregano's location is always busy, so be prepared for a wait of 30-60 minutes.\n\nI've been here 7 or 8 times for dinner over the past year. The food is always delicious, and the portions are enormous. If you're looking for good pasta/pizza at a reasonable price, this is the place to go. The Bollo Pasta and Alfredo the Dark are two of my favorites. If you want pizza, go with the Deep Dish -- very rich and flavorful.\n\nI'll be visiting this location many more times during the upcoming year.
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They wanted 30 dollars to hem a apron..when I told them that's too expensive they told me I can go somewhere else and gave me my apron. Don't like to give bad reviews to little shops but it was upsetting
12 star
I got the Kyawe Soup which is a rice noodle soup. Really tasty and reminds me of food I get at home. My friend got the Kyar San Hingar which is a similar noodle soup and just as good. Didn't try the sushi, but my friend got the 16 piece and they gave him 20. Owners were really nice.
12 star
Stopped in with my boy when we went to the pizza place next door. Got to say, the cookies were OUTSTANDING and we really enjoyed the treat! Prices were reasonable and they had a number of other treats that we did not get a chance to try yet including cupcakes.\n\nShort story, per my son, try the chocolate explosion cookie. (To me it seemed more like a brownie) He raved about it and really enjoyed it, so I know it was good. I had a white chocolate chip cookie square and it was pretty darn good. Good enough I want one again. : )
12 star
Awesome! I'm here for business and planned on trying someplace new every day...I had Thai House for lunch and I'm tempted to go back for dinner.\n\nShrimp & chicken pad Thai, level 3 spiciness add pineapples! Service was quick. Food flavor robust.
12 star
I went in to John Mario's a bit skeptical - you never know what you're going to get with any given hair salon. This was the first time I'd had my hair cut in Vegas, so I went completely off of online reviews (like this one). \n\nI requested a fairly challenging hair cut from my barber, Bill. I pulled up a photo of the style I liked on my phone and showed it to him. After studying it and talking it through with me, Bill went straight to work. Watching him work with the clippers was absolutely mesmerizing - you can tell the guy is a pro. I watched in awe as he shaped my raggedy mop into a style nearly identical to the photo I had showed him just 20 minutes earlier. The end result FAR exceeded my expectations! \n\nNeedless to say, I highly recommend John Mario's - especially Bill. He's as talented with a pair of scissors and clippers as I've seen, and he can absolutely create the exact look you want.
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Visiting Phoenix and noted the rave reviews on this place, so decided to try this on our way back to our hotel. When we came at around 8:30 PM on Friday night, there was only one other couple in front of us so we were served pretty quickly\nService: Only 2 people working. We were greeted immediately when we walked in, but I got the feeling that I was supposed to have known what I wanted at that time. The employee who helped us was not super friendly, but maybe it had been a long shift or...?\nIce cream: My husband got the TC^2 and the salted caramel, and I got the almond buttercrunch and apple cinnamon. I also sampled the honey blue cheese and the sugar and spice. I didn't get much of the almond flavor out of the almond buttercrunch, but the other flavors were alright. The texture was not great - kind of icy, not very creamy for all the hype around this place.\nPricing: Reasonable.\nIf one is in the area and wants ice cream with \"original\" flavors for a decent price, might stop in. Otherwise, I would not recommend going out of one's way for the ice cream here. All-in-all my husband and I were non-plused (we're also spoiled by some really great ice cream in the SF bay area).
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We ate breakfast here and my toast was cold, my potatoes were cold, and my hot tea water was barely warm. The only choice of jelly they had was grape and I don't like grape. We are locals and we will not try this place again! I am sure it will probably be out of business soon anyway.
12 star
I live in Vegas and have tried about 10 foot massage places and Andy's is my favorite. All of my friends are foot massage junkies and we have all decided this is our spot. As stated by others, the massage is only $20, which is very cheap. As for the losers that are posting negative reviews because they only tip $5-$6 and are looked at funny, they don't need or want you back. Some people just don't get it.
12 star
I've followed owner Johnny Chu through several of his Asian dining concepts, and I must say that this one is the best in its all-around atmosphere, bar setting, and tapas selection. I still miss his influence over Fate, but Sens is sure to bring back the fun of Lucky Dragon in a more mature and sophisticated way. This is definitely my pick for chic cocktail bar in downtown Phoenix.\n\nOh by the way..... Don't try to order takeout. They won't do it, and I respect that decision. But I will say that Catherine was not happy that she couldn't get her soup dumplings last spring while she sat at home in the final days of pregnancy. :-)
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I signed up for a 30 min massage, I was not impressed. \n\nThe upstairs has leaks in the ceiling. Additionally, when you are in the massage area, you can hear everything that is going on downstairs--which is not even mildly relaxing. \n\nAs far as massage....I've had better at a fraction of the price.
12 star
Been there 4 times already and Hot n Juicy has not disappoint our family!!!! Awesome service by Myra and Trent and great seafood. We will definitely be back. Great job !!!'
12 star
This gym has spoiled me. They have all the right classes at all the right times. even when it's packed, there's always an open machine. sometimes there's a wait for the weight machines. the locker rooms are always super clean. and the staff is just awesome. totally worth the $50 membership!
12 star
Best nan I've had in Vegas!! Great bang for your buck. They even had the $7.99 lunch buffet on a Saturday! Who else does that??? I look forward to trying the dozas the next time. They were all around $6 and HUGE.
12 star
This QT is big, clean, spacious, with great stock and really easy to get from/to the highway. Hard to know it's even here if you're on the highway, but it's one of the most convenient gas/stores on this stretch of SR-101. Always fast service too.
12 star
I am looking at a letter signed by THE John Hancock ensconced in a beautiful frame. I look above and see the pricetag: $89,000. Of course, they were having a sale when I was visiting, so the price may actually have been slightly lower. What was so remarkable was that an $89,000 autograph did not really stand out from the amazing collection of autographs up for sell in this store. \n\nI think they had everything you could possibly want. An Abbey Road album signed by all four Beatles -- of course. A guitar signed by Eric Clapton -- child's play. They had literally hundreds of items like this each of them interesting in their own right. And the prices have a considerable range. I think the cheapest autograph went for about $895 and went upwards of 6 figures with the average item costing about $2000. I was so overwhelmed, I really did not want to leave this store. \n\nSo, what is on my wish list? \n\n- Hand written lyrics by Kurt Cobain for the song Mr. Moustache for $6995:\n\n http://store02.prostores.com/servlet/antiquitieslv/the-2249/Nirvana-frontman-Kurt-Cobain/Detail\n\n- Sheet music for Moon River signed by Audrey Hepburn for $1895:\n\nhttp://store02.prostores.com/servlet/antiquitieslv/the-2284/Audrey-Hepburn-signed-sheet/Detail\n\n\nThese make excellent stocking stuffers if you want to reward your favorite Yelper... :-)
12 star
these guys have really stepped up their game a notch\nback in the day it was subpar really\nbut i ordered a spinach and sausage pizza a few weeks back and it was great, not too much cheese, and good thin crispy crust\nnot many places around the area are open late\ncome 1am you have a choice between various disgusting fast \"food\" chains, ex$pen$ive $ilver mine $ubs, or these guys, which when you line em up, isnt much of a choice at all\ngood job fella's, now just dont mess it up!
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If you love cocky pieces of crap that will try and rip you off and have no clue what there talking about .. I would highly recommend this place , If you want to go to a real Harley dealership with heart and soul and its family owned, Buddy Stubbs is awesome I will never go anywhere else . Everyone there is really chill and incredibly knowledgeable and they actually treat you with respect ..
12 star
This was the last stop for our summer vacation before heading home and I'm glad we stopped here. The hotel was extremely beautiful and the rooms were spacious with separate areas to where my wife and I could have some privacy from the kids. They have three pools, and adult only where they serve alcoholic beverages, a family pool and a water park type pool. This was a great rest area for us. We will definitely go back again whenever we get a chance.
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Their chicken is just too rubbery and chewy for me - though I think this is the way they intend to prepare it, and obviously some people really like it. I've eaten at another location in the past with the same rubbery results. Their shrimp and fish was almost passable. Disappointed as this would be a healthy close-to-home alternative.
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Horrible pizza. Extremely inconsistent. Every once in awhile you will get a good slice if you come mid day but if you order a whole pizza prepare for disappointment.\n\nHowever...awesome hot Italian Sub.\n\nHe Cheeseseak is dry and does not contain much meat.
12 star
The food offerings are above and beyond normal pub fair, more interesting than the typical burgers and fries and also deliciously made. I especially enjoyed the tomato soup made with goat cheese, the goat cheese fritters, and the butternut squash croquettes. They have many local quality beers on draft and the atmosphere is a cozy dark would expect and enjoy from a pub.
12 star
I looked into many places before getting my first tattoo and a place to get my following ones. Let me tell you how amazing this gentleman are! I worked right around the corner from there as a manager for cold stone and they are always polite and kind men and respectful. They are all very clean and well groomed. I don't know about you if youd want some grease ball giving you a tattoo with dirty fingers? None of these guys are. They are more than happy to help out any one from their first tattoo to a person whos had them before. At electric haven they make you feel comfortable and relaxed. The owner Adam is an awesome dude, he did mine personally and made sure I was okay the whole time. After going here I have referred all my friend and family to Electric Haven for Hair cuts and Tattoos. If the amazing tattoos and hair cuts dont get you in, then the free beer might if your 21+. High life on tap for free with cuts and tattoos. Don't let the harshness of how the boys look with the piercings and tattoos scare you, they are all the sweetest guys ive met. They make you smile and laugh your ass off while your there.
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Really? This restaurant bears the name of Gordon Ramsey? Actually, more closely resembles Amy's Baking Kitchen. How can he have any credibility judging and criticizing the food of others when his establishment serves such horrible food?\n\nNow I wanna say that the service was excellent and the staff very warm. Drinks were large as they should be for the price. Apps were okay. Onion soup was awesome and vegetable salad solid. But the entrees were absolutely horrible. I had the pork belly and could only get through a bite. It was too fatty and oily, without flavor! \n\nI'm shocked that for the money and considering all the great good alternatives, how can this place stay in business? Should have just gone to Nobu and spent $50 more!
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I've gone to hundred's of restaurants and seen my share of service blunders, but this one is the absolute worst. It's amazing how they can make you feel like they don't care within 30 seconds of sitting down. Waited 20 minutes to be acknowledged at the table, and saw the same happen to other couples there. I walked out, and so did two other couples in my area. This place is a disgrace to those hardworking restaurant owners who care about their guests.\n\nFood was garbage, and what a joke it was to watch them take the piece of meat and use the knife to move it to my plate. I guess they were too cheap to purchase tongs to grab the pieces.\n\nI will repeat - worst restaurant I have been in in over 10 years - avoid at all cost.
12 star
Headed over for some lunch and to read the LA times. Been wanting to try Julian Serrano since that MEGAopolis City Center opened and today was the day. First glance at the outdoor menu they offer daily lunch specials ranging from salads to Spanish influenced sandwiches. Cheaply priced but not what guided me there, I wanted tapas damnit! The dining area is clean & pristine with a bright color scheme. I sat at the bar and service was attentive. Tried 3 items : \n*Pan manchego - toasted bread, tomato sauce, aged manchego \nTerrific flavor. Simple but encompasses the flavors, temperatures & textures I was looking for\n\n*Spanish chicken croquetas ( aka tentadora )\nChicken & bechamel \nI hoped and prayed this would be the star of show. I pretended to continue reading my paper but I obsessed about these little nuggets of heaven once I saw them on the menu. Damn it if it wasn't just my luck.... Disappointment! The crunch and outer texture was heavenly. The bechamel and chicken filling though left me wondering what I had done in a past life to deserve such a tease. From now on I will refer to these croquetas as the temptress or since it's a Spanish restaurant - Tentadora\n\nSerrano Rice\nChorizo, chicken, rabbit, Frito, saffron\nFinal dish ordered and it ended on a high note. All proteins were full of flavor and the sofrito was bold but not overwhelming. \n\nMid-meal I decided to order a glass of red sangria ( maybe to drown my sorrows from the above listed temptress ). One of the best red sangria I've had in some time. If it wasn't the middle of the day and lunch time i could have easily enjoyed two-rty or so. Not too sweet, great fresh fruit flavor and a nice kick of brandy at the end. I surprised myself by not finishing it but it was the middle of the day and my work at Julian Serrano was complete. Very good dining experience for $45 and I would come back for future visits. Hopefully by that time I will have forgiven that EVIL tentadora.......
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God, why did I ever go back?\n\nI had low expectations coming here again, because of what it was like the last time, but this time it was worse. We sat in these seats which reeked of BO, and had to move several times to a seat that wasn't nasally offensive. WTF.
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I was turned off by their BAD customer service. I've been doing sumits, bikram and hot yoga for six years in Arizona and this by far has been my WORST experience! I recently moved and was looking for a new studio so signed up for their two week trial. Come to my second class and ask for a yoga/mat rental and they lady says sorry we don't have any more but I could buy one for more than 60 dollars!!!!! Any other studio would have opened one of their mats and added it to their rental collection or would have not even made the mistake in the first place of not providing sufficient rental equipment. At the very least she could have extended my trial membership by one day since I didn't get to attend class today. It was extremely annoying. When you're paying ridiculous amounts for classes they should accommodate you better. If this yoga studio is just in a convenient location for you and you have money to blow then it's ok, but if you're lookig for true value and great teachers and atmosphere then check out some of the other studios in the area. Lucky for you Scottsdale has a ton and this yoga studio doesn't offer anything you cant get somewhere else.\n\nAlso, most of their good reviews are from when they were a part of Sumits Yoga. I've been to a couple sumit yoga studios and loved it every time. They've parted ways with sumit as they don't carry the studio name anymore (made clear by the outline of letters torn off their store front) so don't be deceived by these reviews that stem from when they had a previous owner as this is not the same place anymore and clearly the new management is struggling to follow in sumit's footsteps.
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I tried, I really tried. I wanted to like Two Men and a Pizza. \nClever name, close, independently owned. I called them because I got a flyer on my door and they had a great special, 14 inch cheese pie for $5.00. When I found the place it was small, clean and the person at the register was nice. He told me all about their other offering, wings, sandwiches, deserts. I love supporting small, family owned pizza joints. \nWhen I got my pie I was excited to get it home and try it. \n\nOne thing I do not like about pizza is when the crust is soft and chewy. I like a crisp crust. So a few weeks later I thought, \"Well maybe I just should have specified\" that I like it \"Well Done\" so I thought I would try it again. my order came to $12.50 for a pizza AND 10 wings. What a deal! Only this time the crust was even more chewy and soft then before. Very disappointed. They are very nice people. \nPerhaps I will try a sub sandwich from there sometime. \n\nBut I am done with their pizza.
12 star
Wanted to get some italian food so we thought of going to Olive Garden. Thankfully, i decided to look something up on Yelp! and I'm excited to say I'm glad I used the app to find this place. \n\nWe all ordered the eggplant parmesan with salad. The salad and the dressing that it comes with compliments each other very well! I do not remember how many refills of salad we had gotten that day.\n\nThe eggplant itself was amazingly good! There was also sufficient amount of eggplant that was given. Defiantly quality italian food. \n\nOur server was also really great! She could not have been any nicer. She also gave us a slice of espresso cake which was probably one of the best cakes I've had in a while. I could be exaggerating but it really did taste good. \n\nCheck it out for yourself. You will not be disappointed.
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WTF YO? 5 people on line, and service is madd slow for a busy crowd. Never come at lunchtime 12 noon and expect quick service from THIS Cane's EVER!!
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This place is deceiving! You think you'll have one hell of a time because of the large sexy devil woman statue on the top of building and the red hot neon spelling out the name. Well, as cool as this place looks on the outside it doesn't deliver on food or atmosphere inside. It's basically a sports bar covered in a gimmicky sin theme serving bland mexican food. The margaritas were weak and served in cheap plastic. If I'm gonna pay $36 bucks for a pitcher, I kind of think it should be served in a glass.\n\nThere was also a slight sickly sulfur smell throughout the evening. I don't know if it was from the construction on the strip or the exhaust from the numerous cars that sit at the streetlight in front of this place. Hopefully that's not a common occurrence. Do yourself a favor and find another options for mexican food.
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There's a reason the tour is free -- it's about 30 yards long. A tunnel with pictures and descriptions along one wall and the factory along the other. \n\nMy wife loves all things chocolate and didn't like a single thing she sampled or the few things she purchased. \n\nIt's defiantly best to skip this place unless you just want an excuse to get out of the car and stretch your legs.
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Customer service sucks hard in the pharmacy department. The bald dude with the beard really needs an attitude adjustment
12 star
It's like finding a pot of gold at the end of the Rainbow... Dr. Ted is more than an amazing doctor but a blessing person. I am a nurse by profession... My professional advise is to have Dr. Ted in your life! I love my liver so taking pills is not my thing... it's not gonna hurt you to have additional knowledge that are roots of body ailments... Even the best doctor you may know, whose knowledge is beyond what is being paid in the prescription, would recommend to seek a professional Chiropractor. All I can say is I am relieved :) :)
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Came here for Mother's day per friends recommendation. My mom and i both ordered the Delmonico steak. My steak came out fine but my mom's steak was TOO salty. We sent it back and the 2nd steak came out with no flavor. Service was very poor and the restaurant wasn't even busy. We had to ask the waitress to refill our bread and she forgot twice. Manager knew the problem and didn't even stop to talk to us. Worst part is the manager walked away to avoid us as we tried to approach him. For the price we paid for the food we expected better service. Will not go back.
12 star
Fish is very good and the chips are good if you don't get them to go.\nThe bar area has a good selection of beers on tap (Kronenbourg being my favorite)\nThe staff are friendly and the prices reasonable.\nAs other reviewers have said - the decor is simple, and does remind me of Fish and Chip Shops back in England (I am an ex-pat)\nThe grocery section has a decent selection and you can find some decent imported English foods
12 star
Awesome huge slices of New York style pizza. Perfect amound of sauce and cheese on a chewy & crisp crust. Pizza came out hot and fresh! Staff was happy and accommodating. Bing bang for your buck!
12 star
Fair price, privately owned with friendly service and they actually know what they are doing. This is a really good alternative to the chains.
12 star
Great portions, good prices and excellent service. The ambience is friendly and the music is relaxing. Great place to go on a date or with family. We come every time we are in Vegas!
12 star
Although I've never been here, I donate tons of stuff and it probably ends up here. Once every couple of months I schedule a pickup on satruck.org. The website is easy to use and you can pretty much pick any day you want to have them pick up your items. I normally just put the stuff outside my door and they always show up as scheduled to pick it up. I did have some larger items a few times and they do give you a window of a couple hours during which they will show up to take it out of your house. They are normally on time but will cry like babies if the stuff is heavy or if there are stairs. Their pickup people are normally pretty friendly but a few are sketchy.\n\nPart of me wishes that I wasn't so lazy and could sell some of the items on my own because what I donate is worth WAY more than I am allowed to write off of my taxes. However, I guess it feels good to know that my stuff is being donated to a worthwhile cause.
-1no label
We were excited to find a vegan Thai restaurant, so we decided to try it. I can't say we were impressed. Although vegan, it was not organic. The food seemed to be uninspired and lacked flavor. Two redeeming qualities....the restaurant was very clean, and the staff was very friendly. Our waitress took time to explain items on the menu and offer suggestions. We will not return.
12 star
Most definitely one of the best if not the best tacos I have ever had. I got their lengua, cabeza, and carne asada tacos and I have to tell you... it is amazing. I really have nothing else to say. There are so many words that describe the greatness of this place but... I just can't. Speechless. \n\nPRO TIP: The wait is pretty long so definitely expect a long line... Come with 3 or more people so that you guys can wait in the 3 separate lines. There are three different lines (stations) with different meats so if you come with more people, you guys can wait in separate lines and get more variety. That's pretty much all you have to know. NOW GO!
-1no label
Very overpriced for the quality of the food. Ceaser salad was good and the desert was nice but everything in between was a mess. Prime rib was bland and mostly chewy gristly slop, the included yorkshire pudding was tough like old shoe leather. The crab mac & cheese was extremely fishy tasting and smelling, none of us ate more than a bite of it... and the potato gratin was an oily mess. Everything was heavily crusted with bread crumbs. How can any decent restaurant screw up potatoes??\n\nFirst and last time I'll ever try a Don Shula's. You can get a meal that's 10x as good at almost 1/2 the price at Flemings, or go to Donovan's and get a fantastic meal at the same price point, with much better ambiance and service.\n\nMy expectations were obviously way to high for a steak joint in a casino.
12 star
Bluecorn enchiladas were fantastic.\nYou pay for chips and salsa that are supposed to be made when ordered but mine weren't. Pricey but good.
12 star
Seit einem jahr kennen wir nun das ludwigs und sind immer dort, wenn wir in karlsruhe unterwegs sind! Die bedienungen sind freundlich, es wird jeder wunsch erf\u00fcllt (soweit es geht :) ) und das essen kommt auch immer warm und relativ schnell zu einem. An der frische und Qualit\u00e4t der Produkte ist nichts auszusetzen, man sieht einfach dass es frisch ist. Und nat\u00fcrlich schmeckts auch :) \nAlles in allem ein super sch\u00f6nes lokal zum essen aber auch zum trinken :)
-1no label
Vivian at customer service was pointless! Uses phrases like 'it's policy' and when I pointed out that the lowes at bell and grand (which I love) would have exchanged my item (this one was $15.98) Vivian folded her hands in front of her and said 'we follow policy here'!!! It wasn't until I reacted to the word 'policy' - Vivian said that she's worked there for 8yrs. She said that she was going to call a mgr or someone to help do the refund (which she only said after I asked for her name) Vivian also engaged with a frustrated customer and said that I kept cutting her off- I was done! Done. I left a shopping cart of $260 sitting there because Vivian would not handle an exchange of $15.98.
12 star
I went here on the day of a wedding (I'm from out of town) for a last minute pedicure. I didn't really know where else to go, so I just stopped here on a whim (it was raining and this was the closest place that seemed to do nails). \n\nThe Salon Nuvo nail person is FANTASTIC (and wonderful to chat with). It's two full weeks later and it looks like my pedicure is brand new (and before you ask, I actually used the exact same brand/color nail polish as my prior crap pedicure). They don't have the cool massage chairs and they put you in a weird little intimate back room, HOWEVER I would totally give that up for a beautiful pedicure that lasts this long. \n\nThought it was worth a review.
-1no label
Flew into Vegas on a Thursday and was starving when we got here. We decided to give Diablos a shot. It was relatively cheap for Vegas standards and the food was ok. The service though was below par. Really long waits, pretty much no attention from our server. Someone from the kitchen delivered our food and sort of slammed the food down and left in hurry. \n\nI had the jalapino chicken tacos which were decent, and 1 beer. I was never asked if I wanted another...which I did.
12 star
as long as you're open minded and not easily offended, definitely worth a stop.\n\nthere's a lot of educational and historical aspects that were interesting.\n\nhighly recommended that you go in with an open mind and a lot of time.
12 star
I'm perplexed by a number of the more recent reviews indicating problems with this establishment. I had wonderful experience at this place a couple of days ago. The food was fantastic and the service was decent as well. I would definitely go back. I was also extremely impressed with the Thai Chicken Nachos. Prices are reasonable too.
12 star
Close to home, very convenient. My whole family loves the katsu curry chicken because of the large portions. Myself, I try different things to spice-it-up. So far, so good. We are regulars and the young girl that took our order, always remembered us and was nice. We haven't seen her for quite some time, though. She was great. I have ordered party trays, also, Everything is good. We also love the macaroni salad. I eat it with some rice. It is the best. I would love to get that recipe. American macaroni salad at the deli is too sweet, their macaroni salad is the best and we won't eat any other.
12 star
Espresso A Mano delivered exactly what I wanted from it, a darn good Iced Americano.\n\nUnlike many boutique coffee bars around the city, Espresso A Mano sources a wide variety of craft roasted beans (versus just a single brand or in house roast). The staff are friendly and down to earth and the menu is strait forward and simple.\n\nMy Americano has the right amount of complexity and taste present that I enjoyed it strait (no cream/sugar), and the wife's vanilla latte expressed the same characteristics (though hers was a little dull on vanilla flavor).\n\nIt's a small shop, but it's got great doors that open up during nice weather and it's got an excellent location on Butler to start there, grab a coffee, then stroll up the street to shop/explore Lawrenceville.
12 star
Stopped in for lunch had the maza plate,stuffed eggplant and beef kabob everything was very fresh and delicious We will definitely be back
12 star
Though I wouldn't normally give this place 4 stars, I give it for 4 stars in relation to the other eateries right next to CMU(Craig St. Area). \n\nThe prices are good and they have a decent lunch special. Their noodle dishes are all good like their loi mein(Shanghai style if you prefer the thicker noodles) and chow fan. \n\nI think this place is by far better than Lulu's. \n\nThe service isn't \"friendly\", but it is competent and quick, unlike Lulu's service which is neither friendly, competent nor quick.
12 star
My husband and I stopped in for an early weekend lunch recently. We had the entire place to ourselves for a bit around 11:30. It's attached to the Fashion Show Mall, and it seemed like most were just grabbing a quick bite in the food court instead. \n\nI liked the fact that our server asked if we preferred butter or olive oil and parmesan to go along with our bread. Gimme' the oil and parm, please! A pet peeve of mine is that a few select Italian restaurants in St. Louis want to up-charge for this... yes, seriously. Anywho, we carbed out on the stuff. :)\n\nI ordered the chicken and spinach cannelloni, while my husband went with the chicken parmesan. Both lunch portions were friggin' HUGE! My husband actually had two full breasts of chicken on his plate served with a large side of pasta. Four noodles came in my order, and had big chunks of chicken in every bite. We made a good dent in the dishes, but still had plenty left over. We both agreed that it was good, but it didn't compare to the good ole' authentic Italian we both love so much.
-1no label
Hotel rooms are pretty gross. Carpets are so dirty that our feet got black. When we first checked in, there were stains on our bed sheets and pillows. GROSS. I guess you can say that you get what you pay for.. Cheap hotel. At least there was a mini fridge.\n\nBuffet was awesome though!
-1no label
My puppies first grooming experience a nightmare!!! Came to get my malshi puppy groomed for the first time and she came back nothing like we had asked! My puppy is half Maltese and shihtzu so her breeds coat is that of a shihtzu. We told the groomer that we wanted a \"teddybear cut\" and even pointed to the picture of a Maltese with the exact cut on the wall. The groomer told us that she would do that cut, however nearly 3 1/2 hours later we come back to find our puppy sloppily cut.. The groomer had shaved down all of her hair around her muzzle! That is not a teddybear cut! Any groomer should know that a teddybear cut requires you leave the length of the muzzle around and round out the face around the jaw line. She then left all her hair around the body long and cut her legs very thin at the bottom. My poor puppy looked absolutely awful. The groomers reasoning was that my puppies hair needed to grow out evenly so \"she\" decided to shave her muzzle down. Of course my puppy had plenty of hair around her face and muzzle to be able to wear a \"teddybear cut\" .. I was livid. I ended up buying my own pet clipper set and shaved her down more evenly, however her face now looks like a poodle, and now it will take months to grow back! She also had knicks from the clipper on her stomach, and long patches of hair randomly around her mouth. Absolutely ridiculous ! I will never have my dog groomed there again!!!
12 star
I am a big fan of Ticoz. I've been going there for a few years and have tried quite a few items - and have never been disappointed. I recommend the Street Tacos - my favorite is the shrimp. The Street Tacos entr\u00e9e comes with pinto beans and rice (well worth it) or you can get just the tacos in the bar during happy hour for about half the price. Their calamari is awesome - especially with the spicy jalape\u00f1o lime sauce on the side. Sunday brunch has been excellent, and the mimosas are great. \nInside, it has a modern decor and they have a really nice patio out back. \nI've introduced a bunch of people to this place and they all loved it too. I've never had a bad experience.
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I was so disappointed in my order from them today. Ordered the pizza special with Canadian bacon and pineapple for delivery. Both were thrown on top of a previously baked pizza with no cheese added. In fact it wasn't Canadian bacon but rough cut large unevenly diced chunks of ham. I asked multiple people in the office and they had never seen anything like it. Wish I could upload a picture. I usually eat there at least once a week so I tried to call and talk to a manager. The phone was answered with please hold in an annoyed voice, followed by another person picking up the phone with a yeah. I asked to speak to a manager and was told the person who put me on hold was the manager. I repeated that I needed the manager and was informed that both the manager ( who was yelling in the background I don't have time for this) and the employee didn't have time to talk to me. HORRIBLE customer service won't be eating here again.
-1no label
The experience we had with Brothers Plumbing and Air Conditioning was horrible. Our a/c went out and we called to have a technician come out and figure out what the problem was. They sent someone, he fixed \"something\", they charged us $468.73 and they left...our a/c went out with the same exact problem exactly 1 week later. They came back out, looked at our unit, turned it on (since we had it off for hours to cool it down and keep it from causing other issues) and said, \"Ok, seems good.\" and left again. Twenty minutes later....guess what??? Same problem, we called someone else to come out and fix the problem and they said not only should the first service cost no more than $230 but they also did not fix the problem. Now, they won't refund any money even though they did not fix the problem and over charged us!
12 star
I\"ve seen this place gone though many name and owner changes. It's called \"Go Wild\" now and they are offering the 50% off sushi rolls 24/7. Before you get too excited, I gotta say the rushi rolls on the 50% off menu are about $3-5 over priced compare to other places. So your 50% off is probably equivalent to 30% off, however, still a pretty good deal. \n\nThe inside is a much bigger and fancier than it looks from the outside, although I rarely see more than 3 tables occupied. Because they don't have all-you-can-eat I've only ordered the special sushi rolls. I liked everything, especially the Great White Shark roll and the Kiss of Fire roll, both spicy rolls. The best thing about this place is that the rice on the rushi rolls is sooooo thin. I guess that's a clever strategy by the chef to make you order more food. \n\nOverall this has become my usual sushi place if I'm not in the mood to stuff myself into oblivion with all-you-can-eat.
-1no label
The Food. The View. The Service. The room. \nThose are the things that all these reviews seem to cover so I will too.\n\nThe food: good, not mind-boggling, and certainly not proof of the existence of God. \nI had the rustic pasta which was salty, but satisfying. Then the veal ribeye which was like fatty pork. The bread was nice but not great. The wines by the glass were pretty good but a severely limited selection.\n\nThe service: very good. Perhaps this is the best thing about the restaurant. Very attentive and gentle. The waiter, busboys, sommelier and manager were all invested in making the experience a good one. As Lawrence Welk said: Thank you boys.\n\nThe room: cold and charmless...like eating in the terminal at La Guardia...except for the hanging glass bubbles which made me feel like I was in a glass of club soda.\n\nThe view: very nice, but because the restaurant is kind of on the side, the view from the MIx bar is better. As well, the tables are too close together so that it feels like everyone around you can listen to your conversation. No intimacy at Mix.\n\nThe biggest problem with Mix is that the food is way too expensive. \nI have one piece of advice, from someone who virtually eats out every night of the week...you will go out of business if you don't modify your price structure.\nRead the business section of any newspaper: prices that were accceptable in 2004 are irresponsible and verging on offensive in 2009.
12 star
I have read some of the other reviews. Some people wrote a book. Maybe if they focused on eating, instead of so much talking. Serious foodies are more about eating than boring everyone with over typing. \n\nThis place is new and my waitress said they are working out quirks. Everyone was very friendly. \n\nVery comfortable setting. What I love is that the food is cooked tasting Healthier. Not greasy like some of those other buffets. I loaded up 3 plate fulls. Even though there was lots of sea food, I ate lots of perfectly cooked crisp green beans. I am very picky about how thejy are cooked. These guys did right. The difference between this buffet and all the other guys, Jasmine Tokyo's food is fresh, and a higher quality of food. I'm ruined for those other buffets now. So if you complain about paying $19.99 for dinner with all that Quality food, then stay home.
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The wait was really long for dinner. I got the falafel plate and the hummus was overly salty and more of an applesauce consistency than a hummus spread. The flavor wasn't great. they were out of the spinach pie. The falafel was really dark and super spiced. Too strong of a favor for me. The salad was the highlight of the meal but not enough to keep me coming back.
-1no label
Their kitchen closes way too early ! \nLay-out of the whole place isnt good and needs to be improved.\nThere simply is something wrong with the over-all lay-out of Marcel's that doesnt make you feel at home. \n Rest rooms arent maintained. Always strewn with paper all over. Everything inside is Boring and DULL!\nThe place needs MAJOR MAJOR SURGERY!\nMy guess is the business is probably out for sale. To say this place sucks is an understatement!
-1no label
I'm not sure what the appeal is here.\n\nFood was ok, but nothing that justified the prices. Quality wise a certain hamburger chain from Cali produces a burger just as good, if not better, at about a third of the cost.\n\nThis is one of those places with high ceilings and exposed industrial cooling ducts which I expect is supposed to give the place a certain \"look.\" Ok...that's nice but if you don't dust and clean all that stuff it starts to look reeeeeaaaaallllllyyyyyy baaaaddddd. Moreover when I see dust/web chunks the size of a quarter hanging from the chain that suspends the lights I keep waiting for one of those dust/web chunks to detach and land in my food. Note that the menu has all kinds of up charges for more this, extra that...I didn't see one for the dust/web chunks so I expect if you get one in your food its free.\n\nNothing special, I've tried it, won't be back.
12 star
Went because of their $50 gift coupon. The two for $99 filet and lobster tail special with sides and dessert was perfect. Not Caesar salad fans but this one was tasty and the fresh bread was a nice start. Fresh margaritas were made just right. Leftover dessert came home with us.\nWill definitely return for their attention to detail.
-1no label
Okay before I start talking about food let me tell you that being an Indian student I have had the best and worst of Indian food and I was prepared for anything when I entered the restaurant.\nI was also a bit cautious regarding the service since my friends had a harrowing time with the management (A tale for another day). Once seated, the waiter-cum-floor manager impatiently prodded us for the order (5 times in a gap of 5 minutes). Irritated already, we hurried and went for Onion Pakoras for starters, few Rotis, Paneer Masala and Aloo Gobi for the main course. \nThe Decor was boring and dull with rolls of curtain carelessly hanging from the walls. Since Aesthetics hardly matter to me, I ignored it. \nThe food did not arrive for 25 minutes and neither did the pesky waiter. Looking around, we found all the waiters having a great time sharing anecdotes and sipping on a drink. \nFinally after 30 minutes, the main course arrives without the starters being served. I could not imagine what excuse the management could give when we were the ONLY customers in the restaurant! \n\nThe food was good, curry was done with medium spice just like we ordered. The naans were just about right although the mango lassi wasn't the best. Overall we were pleased with the food. Just when I was thinking that the place wasn't too bad, the waiter interrupts us, hands over the cheque and asks us to pay immediately since the cash register was \"closing\". I was *stunned* ! We had just started with our meal !!! Although I was furious, I politely replied that the payment will be done soon after we are done. \n10 minutes after, the floor-manager takes time off from chatting with the staff and with all the \"courtesy\" asks us to pay up soon. That was it! We quickly gobbled the food, paid and left the place in disgust! \n\nThe food was worth 3 stars but I will never ever visit Delhi Palace again, not now, not ever! For a good Indian meal I would suggest visiting 'Chutneys' , 'Kabab Palace', or even drop by my house, you will not be disappointed!
-1no label
I want to live this place but it's hard. The food is fresh and nutritionally smart. The service is nice. But the portions are so small. I ordered the lentil soup and it was almost all water with a teaspoon of lentils. Mentioned it to the server and no action. $5 for carrot juice but the glass was full of ice. Really? Strawberry salad was good if you like lettuce but had a total of three cut up strawberries. So, Fox restaurants, stop being so cheap on your food cost!!
-1no label
Hillstone: you are overrated. You think you are better than you are. Every time I go, I am disappointed and my friends say we are never coming back. \nWe sure miss Houston's in the Biltmore. You tried, but it's not the same. \nThere are so many great places in Phoenix. Hillstone is good. Not great.
12 star
This is one of my fave spots close to home. If you haven't been here before, their staff has samples of items on their menu for first timers. I always order a 2 item combo: Jen Red Pork & Chinese BBQ Pork with Pork Fried Rice. It's like heaven in my mouth. My girlfriend and I come here at least once a week. Also if you come here don't forget to make room for the cookie!
12 star
There seems to be a long wait and the prices are on the high side, but they had the best burgers I've ever had. The onion rings and sweet potato fries were also amazing as well as an attentive staff made this one of the best times I've had in Vegas.
-1no label
Has the potential to be awesome, but unfortunately extremely disappointing. Bartenders were awful, not nice, and had no idea what they were doing. Medium rare burger came out well done, with cold fries. It wasn't even busy in there and the whole staff looked flustered. Will not be returning.
-1no label
Very poor experience. I scheduled a body scrub and a facial in person for the following day. I showed my credit card and ID to guarantee per their request. I requested a male therapist. When I arrived, I was told to go to the mens area. No attendant present. After 10 to 15 minutes, one showed up and told they could not find I made an appointment. I went back down and waited for a therapist to show. That took time. A female therapist came because no male therapist was available. The scrub came first and was basically a superficial massage. Then I had to wait more time for a therapist for the facial which was OK. \nThe place is nice but nothing remarkable compared to other spas in LV and other cities. The front desk staff was cold and distant. \nNever again. No wonder the hotel is in financial troubles.
-1no label
I went here during a recent weekend trip to Montreal. While the restaurant is billed as \"authentically Italian\", in my opinion, it's far more Italian-American than traditional Italian fare (fine, if that's your thing). Reminds me of the \"red sauce\" Italian places you find commonly in NYC.\n\nFirst up was a mozzarella di buffala with tomatoes and basil - a simple, classic dish that I love to make at home. The dish was edible but the cheese was too firm, the olive oil was thin and watery and finally the basil was chopped too finely to be tasted.\n\nTwo pizzas were up for dinner, the Toscana with prosciutto, arugula and diced tomatoes and the \"chef's special\" with Italian sausage, rapini and parmigiano. The first was fresh and tasty but a little uneventful. The second was loaded with a cheap, salty parmigiano cheese that overwhelmed the flavours of the other ingredients.\n\nThe bring-your-own-wine, cash-only bit is a bit downscale given the prices. The servers are all in a tremendous rush to keep the food coming which makes it a difficult place to relax. Great place to bring the kids since it's noisy and bustling though. Given the chance, I probably wouldn't go back.
12 star
I give this place 4 stars because of the staff's attentiveness and the degree of customer service they demonstrated at our last visit. There were two people at the register. I'll call them guy 1 and guy 2. Guy 1 was taking our order. When we ordered I asked if they had some sort of juice for our toddler. I saw guy 2 whisper something to guy 1. I didn't think anything of it. Guy 1 said they have milk, and because my toddler somehow hates milk this week I said it's ok, no drink for her. Then they told us they can get apple juice. So we ordered apple juice. It seemed like they had to get the apple juice from somewhere because it was delivered to our table. I'm very pleased, they didn't have to do this, but I can see that they try their best to satisfy the customers. I don't think the $1 I paid for the apple juice is worth them getting it from somewhere, but it goes without saying that we really appreciated it.\n\nAs far as the food is concerned, I really like the thin crusted pizza, almost like a flatbread, so I don't feel like I'm 10 pounds heavier by the time I'm done. We also ordered a small bowl of pasta with meatballs, it could've used a bit more flavor and seasoning. But overall, very pleased with this experience (third time at this location).
12 star
I am not one to just go to a bar or pub to have a drink but I stop by this spot often with my co-workers for lunch on Fridays because it's a great place to have a beer over lunch. \n\nThey have some very tasty choices. Here are some of my favs:\n-Titanic Burger with flavours and size just as gigantic as the ship.\n-Guinness Burger.... just try it :)\n-Bison Burger
12 star
Spent a pleasant couple of hours smoking a fine cigar and reading a table book about what else, cigars. Hospitable owners, offered expresso to go with our smoke. \n\nDefinitely wish they have places like this shop back home! Bought a few more cigars to go. Nice way to spend an afternoon in Vegas.
12 star
I tried this place for lunch today and really enjoyed the food and the pricing. The owners' little girl opened up the door for my wife and I. The whole family seemed excited to see customers and was very hospitable.\n\nThis place occupies the old Meatballz (next to Habanero's) and is very modern and has pleny of tables and elbow room. They cook the usual assortment of Chinese dishes and serve Sushi as well. This place is fast food that is cooked to order. They probably have over 30 dishes that they prepare. \n\nI had the Sesame Chicken, which was served with fried rice and a vegetable egg roll. There was a heaping portion of chicken and it was delicious. My wife had an out of body experience with the Shrimp Lo Mein. She couldn't believe how many shrimps there were plus she was raving about how tasty the noodles were. All of this for about $8 per person (we had one soft drink). Also they have Diet Dr Pepper which is a major selling point for me.\n\nNeedless to say, we will be back to try the rest of the menu.
-1no label
I was excited to try out this salon, because of all of the great reviews. I did see one where their messages were never returned, but I still gave it a try. Unfortunately, I got the same service as the other reviewer, I called (which seems to be the persons cell phone) left a message with my info and asked to schedule an appointment. Never hear back.... Which in the end is for the best because I found a great new salon with great customer service and even better stylist.
12 star
Food was great! Service was pretty good over all great time
12 star
I love good food and I am a very finicky diner. I've introduced many friends to this hidden restaurant. \nHowever, I was very disappointed when I tried ordering one of my favorite dishes to find it is no longer available! Costillas Verdes, was a delicious combination of fall off the bone ribs, green salsa and cactus. It was among the most authentic items on the menu. Now it's gone!\nPlease bring back this rare authentic delicious food item. The restaurant did not replace the Costillas with anything even coming close to comparable.
-1no label
The atmosphere is Mazie's is nice - and that's about all the positivity I can muster up for this place. \n\nAt first I was thrilled to see how cheap their martinis were ($6), but then I soon realized the reasoning behind that - there is virtually NO alcohol in them! My lemondrop martini tasted like Sprite (ew), and after 2.5 of them I still felt perfectly fine to drive home. Just to give you some reference on what a low alcohol tolerance I have, ONE martini at Fez will get me feeling good enough that I won't feel comfortable driving. \n\nMy veggie burger was very dry and bland - even with the tzatziki I was looking forward to. My boyfriend noted that his \"real\" (meat) burger was also dry and he didn't eat half of his. \n\nEven though the food and drinks were not up to my expectations, I still enjoyed the metropolitan atmosphere I found in Mazie's and I would be willing to try it again for brunch.
12 star
Far too amazing to disappear so quickly. Sadly it was just announced that the Chicago-based Francesca's Restaurants, Inc., which owns the Scottsdale location decided to shut the doors after a very short run here in the Valley. What a huge loss as this place was a truly great dining experience with an ambiance and menu worth experiencing over and over. Head Chef Peter DeRuvo had once again unleashed his culinary magic and served up some of the most creative and utterly delicious Italian fare I've seen in quite some time here in the Valley - just read through the other reviews if you are a glutton for punishment and you'll quickly discover what you missed.
12 star
This is the closest grocery store to my house, so it's the one I'm at the most. The cashiers are always super friendly and at least attempt to call me by my name when I check out which is different, but nice. Very clean store. It's best to go later in the evening because, well...it's Sun City!
-1no label
I didn't like the BBQ sauce on the ribs here. While my ribs were passable, they certainly weren't excellent. I'm not a fan of baked beans at all, so I skipped that. I think they were barbequed which seems unappealing. The cole slaw wasn't my favorite either, it was kind of blah. All in all, I'd say go elsewhere if you are looking for delicious barbeque.
-1no label
I LOVE to cook! I was raised by a Black Southern grandma, so I can cook soul food. But, sometimes, it is nice to get a break and let someone else do the work. I'd recently read a nice review done by Heidi Knapp-Rinella for the RJ and was excited. I took my family here tonight and it was just an okay experience. The hotwater cornbread was the best i've had in a long time. The hushpuppies, greens, waffles, and fries were great, too. The chicken was nice and crispy, but like in so many places, the meat wasn't seasoned. (I usually marinate my chicken overnight in a buttermilk brine prior to frying). Our server, Patrice, was awesome, very friendly and attentive. What ruined the experience for me? I was checking out and when I'd informed the person that I didn't want to use my PIN but wanted to process the order as a credit, I was informed that I would have to pay a 3.5% surcharge. EXCUSE ME?!! pay for using my own card? And she had the audacity to reply, \"well, it's not that much, only a few dollars.\" SERIOUSLY? then why are you trying to pass on this cost to your customers? For this reason alone, I will NEVER come back here. What a crappy attitude!
12 star
I think this place opened this spring and every time I drive by it's packed, so I had to find out what all the hoopla was about! I chose to go to the drive thru it's always busy too , The place was jammin on a Saturday afternoon. \nThe young girl at the drive thru greeted me, I mentioned that I had never been here before what did she recommend? She said they were famous for their Chicago Beef sandwiches and of course the Hot Dogs. I wasn't feeling too risky so I chose a hot dog and french fries with a coke. I waited till I got home to dig in. \nWell now I know what all the HOOPLA'S about! Best darn hot dog and fries I've ever had!! The french fries are amazing. It's been a week and I'm still thinking about them. (I may have to join a 12 step program because of those fries, so GOOD) Hot Dog was delish. Juicy , hot , and perfect condiments. I shared the fries with a friend, she too enjoyed them as much as I had, in fact she couldn't stop thinking about them either so she stopped in a few days later to get her Portillo's Fix! Oh and one more thing, they serve the soft drinks in Styrofoam which I love, it keeps your drink super cold and prevents the ice from melting. Love this Place next time, I'm having the onion rings !
-1no label
This location has really bad customer service they had me waiting in line by myself for close to 20 mins with a full staff behind the counter with each person just staring and telling me be right with you sir. I would understand if it were a busy time and the rush to get orders ready were really bad but I was the only customer in the store. I would recommend going to another location to get your kfc.