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12 star
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The Vdara is so nice! I didn't realize we have a hotel without a casino in it. I had clients who had a corner suite on the top floor and I was very impressed with the gorgeous view. The suite was a great deal at $275/night!\n\nThe lounge downstairs was very posh and the service was stellar. We ordered a bottle of wine and snacked on some almonds. There was also a flare bartender that was quite entertaining.\n\nI think my next stay-cation will be at Vdara.
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Awful sushi! Not friendly at all. The waitress had such a bad attitude. Never again. Not even for free!!!!!!
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12 star
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Since my last review I've eliminated dairy from my diet..boo hoo. But no worries, they have at least 4 vegan options all the time! Coconut sorbet and chocolate sorbet are amazing!
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Great tasting cakes- awful customer service. I have purchased cakes here a number of times. The past three times I have come home with the wrong flavor cake. Shame on me for not checking after the first mistake. However when I did contact them via their \"contact us\" link on their website, I never heard back. With all of the choices in town, $pend your hard earned $$$ where you get what you order, and where they value customer's. This is not that place.
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12 star
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Wow. \n\nMy boyfriend and I dined at Le Mitoyen last night, and it was some of the best food we've ever had. Executive chef Richard Bastien is a genius! The flavour combinations were out of this world, and the depth was incredible. \n\nLe Mitoyen is a converted house, built in 1870. There are several separate dining areas, a nice fireplace, artwork on the walls, candles at each table and soft music in the background. Service was excellent - each course was presented with a description of the ingredients.\n\nFor Valentine's day weekend, a prix fixe 7 course menu was offered ($85/each or $140/each with wine pairings) with a choice of one of 4 mains.\n\nWe started with a glass of champagne and the salmon cooked \"sous vide\" - basically vacuum sealed and cooked in an immersion circulator, I believe. Is was served on a rectangle of watermelon with citrus. The marinade was vodka-based. SO GOOD! The texture of the salmon was amazing, and nicely complimented the crispness of the watermelon. \n\nWe then had a lobster tail with a mango sauce, microgreens, and tiny cucumber balls. There was a taste we couldn't quite place, and then realized it was vanilla (we think!). Whoa. Vanilla lobster? Who would have thought... ? Delicious! \n\nNext was a white polenta atop moist guinea foul with a rich guinea foul gravy. It was garnished with fried grains, rice and quinoa that turned into a 'rice krispy' texture. Again, awesome. \n\nWe had the foie gras, served with a winter-root puree, carrots and a roast potato and spicy microgreens. I'm not a foie gras fan, but my boyfriend love it. The puree was delicious! (not included in the prix fixe menu - an extra $17). \n\nAfter that, we had a delicious bouillon, with finely diced carrots, and something with a bit of kick (couldn't quite place it...). It is served spoon-less, and meant to be sipped. \n\nFor the main course, I had the pigeonneau (yup!! domestic pigeon! I'm living on the wild side :P) with wild mushroom risotto, and what I believe was a kind of liver mousse. The sauce was flavourful,rich, and delicious, and the risotto was earthy and creamy. The pigeonneau was delicious and tender. My boyfriend had the lamb, and it was amazing! So tender, and moist. \n\nWe finished with coffee and desserts. We had an amazing profiterole filled with ricotta and tonka beans, and served with lemon curd. We also had a strawberry soup, with basil ice cream. Oh. My. Yum. Honestly. Holy Food!!!! \n\nAt the end of our meal we noticed we had missed a course - a cheese based dish. Our waitress was apologetic, and since we didn't want it after our dessert, we were credited the cost of a glass of champagne. We were a pretty disappointed to have missed it, since it likely would have been amazing, like everything else. A bit of a miss given the calibre of the restaurant. But, c'est la vie. \n\nThe service efficient and friendly, allowing enough distance for a romantic evening but always close enough should anything be needed.\n\nHighly recommend! It's definitely pricey, but you're looking for a splurge, this is the spot.
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While there were no insect carcasses in my food, I was still not very impressed with my meal at PF Chang's. I went for a \"business lunch\" with my boss. Who thought I would ever enjoy working more than eating??--I think this meal was a first!\n\nI got steamed veggies and brown rice. Now I expected it to be pretty bland, since it mentioned no sauces added at all. But the vegetables were rubbery, not crisp like they should be after a good steaming. The rice was pretty underdone as well, so all-in-all, they got nothing right. I tried adding some sauces to liven it up a bit, but it was too little, too late.\n\nPerhaps the biggest disappointment was the egg drop soup. I usually add pepper to mine because I like the extra kick, but this needed much more help than a little pepper. It was very bland, and didn't taste like anything. Tasteless egg in water is definitely NOT something you want to keep eating. And, of course, there was no salt and pepper on the table, so I couldn't even enjoy it the way I like. \n\nBecause I didn't pay, I didn't complain to the waiter, but normally this would not have passed by me. Though the lunch prices are pretty reasonable, I still would not return here if given the choice.
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12 star
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Holly's review is right on! This was my second year doing this event. Last year, I did the bicycle ride. That was such a cluster, it wasn't offered this year.\n\nI don't run, but I walk the 5K. I always have my beard with me so that's never a problem. I also park in the north lot and make a quick exit on Sunset.\n\nI really dislike the growth in the numbers of dogs that are here every year. At least they had the good sense to crap at home before they came here, because I saw no doggy do anywhere.\n\nIt's fun doing the walk because the entertainment beforehand--Jabbawockeez from the Monte Carlo, some dancers from the topless show Fantasy at the Luxor, and five flying Santas that parachuted to the parking lot from a helicopter high above the boulevard, and others--make this a fun event. Also, the chance to walk over the freeway on Sunset, something you don't do everyday is worth the walking.\n\nIt's also the main fundraiser for Opportunity Village, a very needy charity in Southern nevada. I'll be back next year for another go, suit and all!
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I'm very sure that I will never purchase from this company ever again. The following is not the only issue with my purchase, however it is the most pressing. It's been a month since my return of a mattress that was never even delivered to my home, and they have had unknown problem after problem processing my return which has stalled the return of my money.\n\nFirst the Ahwatukee Store Manager stopped taking my calls, Mike was great when I was purcahsing but had Clare speak to me whenever I followed up on my return, claiming that corporate was processing it. Then when I called the customer service line, the guy brought me to tears. Between having no information on a month old return, claiming that a Tempur-Pedic base has no warranty, and refusing to let me speak to a manager, I felt completely de-humanized and powerless. As if I would never again see my [significant amount] of money.\n\nAfter harnessing my Google-fuu, I found corporate accounts payable who admitted my return had never even been addressed (over a month later), let alone processed, and she would bring it to a manager and I'd receive a call in 24hrs. No call. I just spoke with them, only to find out still nothing has been done. \n\nThe only things I can do is call, and start speaking up about this unprofessional treatment.. I feel completely powerless while they sit on my money, the Store Manager has his commission, and I have nothing. But if this continues I will have to look into further, and more serious, appropriate legal action. \n\nHow do you file a collections claim on a corporation?
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12 star
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My first Yelp review and it had to be done. Outstanding fresh Mediterranean food that is hard to beat. Owners are friendliest in the business. Prices are certainly reasonable for the quality you get. By far the best babaghanouj I've ever had. Been going here for years. Lucky that such a great unique place is so close to me. Menu is simple and they will alter anything you want to your liking. Stop by and dine in it get it to go you won't be disappointed.
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I must say I am more than disappointed with the food and service here. Upon our arrival, my boyfriend received his beverage right away but then waited another 10 min for a bartender to inquire about what I would like to drink. Another 4 min passed before we had to ask for menus and then another 15 min to take our order. There were maybe 10 people sitting at the bar with 2 bar tenders so they were not busy. When Adriana, our server/bartender, took out order she not only didn't know the menu bit gave us a bit of an attitude about the menu and told me I was wrong when I inquired about cheese on the Haus burger. Upon bringing us the INCORRECT order, she apologized and took the wrong order back to the kitchen. My boyfriend was waiting for me to get my food but it was taking a while so I told him to eat as his was getting cold. The food was not very good and small portions for the cost. Not to mention, he asked for 2 or 3 beers that were on the menu but either changed or no longer offered but no one told us. I work at a restaurant and was VERY upset about the service or lack thereof. The bill came and no % off was offered for the mistakes. I don't look for a free meal, but this was a terrible experience and we will not be back.
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20 minutes for a California wrap and a lukewarm Maca Warroir Mocha with chocolate all over outside of the cup at a cost of $20. No thanks.
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12 star
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It was my first time in Vegas and the Luxor was pretty cool. The staff was supper friendly and quick at what they do. The bathrooms are a little outdated with weird wall paper and little pyramid shapes to them. The rooms are pretty quiet, you can't hear your neighbor. The pool looked cloudy and there were too many people in the pool for my comfort level so I did not even bother. The view from the 9th floor to the atrium was amazing and the view from our pyramid room was pretty nice facing Mandalay bay and the airport. \nThe reason why the elevator shakes a lot is because the elevator is traveling across the pyramid. Its not like a typical elevator that goes up and down, its traveling diagonally. \nThe luxor should take better care of the outside of the pyramid by cleaning the windows because it looks a little dusty. The hotel has a great design to it and its a shame to see it look shabby. The beam on top of the pyramid is pretty impressive. I suggest they should put light beams out of sphinx eyes that would be cool to see. Overall its a good place to stay on a budget in vegas. \nMy final opinion of vegas overall I discovered that most of the vegas hotels smell like sewer not just the Luxor.
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12 star
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I liked this place. Funky decor, good food and accommodating but never annoying staff made this place a find. We shared the Mango Chickpea Chaat appetizer which had a nice full flavor and for dinner had vegetable korma and shahi paneer. The korma was very good, not overly creamy but I preferred the shahi paneer probably because I'm a big fan of Indian cheese plus it had a delicate flavor balancing out the sweet (raisins) with the creamy, delectable sauce. \n\nJust remember to order it according to your liking, i.e., mild, medium, spicy. I was expecting less and got way more than I bargained for in taste, atmosphere, and service.
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If you deal with sales associate Courtney, good luck!. Went to get a remote start for my truck and not only did I have to track someone down to come help me, no one knew anything about any of the products that were at the store or online. Secondly, I was told 3.5 hours for install on Saturday it took 8.0 hours to install and two days later the product does not work (Viper). Tried calling to ask for a manager and nobody can seem to find me a manager on duty and gave me attitude every time. Tried speaking to techs and they are either not around or off every time I call. Needless to say the customer service is terrible and don't bother trying to talk to anyone about any product or service because no one has knowledge of anything there.
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12 star
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Hands down, Light is the BEST nightclub in Vegas right now! We came here for our last night and wanted to go out with a bang. I still can't stop thinking or talking about it because it was the #1 club I've ever been to (so far) and the best clubbing experience I've also had (so far).\n\nPros:\n+ Free admission for girls before 12:30 and an all-girls line to go through\n+ 2 free drink tickets (although we didn't use them because we had a table)\n+ Consistent DJ lineup\n+ Amazing LED monitors on one whole entire wall\n+ Awesome lighting effects\n+ Great sound system\n+ Cirque du Soleil performers hanging from the ceilings and walls\n+ Foam and confetti showers every 30 minutes or so\n+ Prime table location on the dancefloor\n+ Friendly, quick & superb table service and bouncers\n+ If you have a table, a bouncer will escort you to the bathroom! (Talk about VIP service)\n+ Two ways of seeing the club: If you're upstairs, it's like you're looking into it and if you're downstairs, you're actually inside the club\n\nCons:\n- The dancefloor is smaller than most other clubs in Vegas\n- It can get super crowded and can take some time walking through\n- The bathrooms always have ridiculously long lines\n- The sound system is sick to the point where you lose your hearing for a couple of hours afterward\n\nIf you're in town, be sure to check out Light!
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so excited to try the cronuts. I drove all the way to get here but definitely not worth the effort. Cronuts were so hard and the chocolate filling is the worst chocolate filling i have ever tasted. I also ordered a caramel latte and oh my God! I never thought someone can screw up a latte like that! Never will I go back to this place.
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12 star
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I had my hair and make-up done for an event in Las Vegas and I looked and felt like a celebrity! After reading the reviews on Yelp, I called and spoke with Todd. I made my appointment and he asked if I needed transportation from my hotel on the Strip. I said I did and he recommended a limo driver named Bill that would drop me off and pick me up without \"getting lost\" like some taxis do. Bill's prices were very affordable so make sure to ask about him if you don't have a car. Todd greeted me at the door and the whole experience was excellent. I left with beautiful Victoria's Secret hair and stunning makeup that made my skin look flawless. I have never had a smoky eye before and I regret I live on the other side of the country because this place does great work! Do yourself a favor ladies and visit Platinum Entourage when you want to look your very best for that special event.
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I pull up and order a California burrito made with CHICKEN not STEAK.\n\nIt's after work and I'm HANGRY. (Hungry plus angry.) \n\nI wait in the drive up line for what seems like forever wish I had chosen to go elsewhere but looking forward to the cheese and the fries and the chicken that are about to arrive all wrapped up in my burrito.\n\nI ask the girl to make sure.\n\n\"This is a california burrito with CHICKEN right!? Not with steak.\"\n\nShe says yeah and I hear her ask the cooks in Spanish.\n\nI get my piping hot burrito. Too hot to eat so I drive it home.\n\nITS NOT A CALIFORNIA BURRITO AT ALL!!!\n\nIt's chicken with onions. That's it!\n\nNo cheese, no fries. \n\nNothing I wanted.\n\nI want my 7 dollars back.\n\nHow hard can it be!? \n\nWTF!? Aaaaaaahhhhhh.
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12 star
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I love this place! The staff is amazing and the classes are fun and challenging. I've been hooked since the first class I took. The teachers are really helpful and knowledgeable, whether you are taking a ballet or fitness class. I like the variety of classes and that every teacher has their own style they add to each class. So no matter what class I am taking its different every time. I definitely see a positive change in my body, balance, and flexibility. \n\nI was able to rekindle my love of dance after joining this studio. I hadn't danced in 13 years and was really missing it, but unable to find an adult only studio to attend. So with Ballet Fusion Fitness I am getting the best of both worlds that I enjoy...dance and fitness. Its well worth the money and I couldn't be happier.
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For those unfamiliar with Vapiano, it's an international chain and their Charlotte location leaves a lot to be desired. The food is extremely greasy and poorly seasoned. Considering this is Charlotte, I was shocked that the staff there are so unfriendly.\n\nThe management here could learn so much from the locations in DC. Also, is that styrofoam they're still using? Vapiano Charlotte, maybe consider those awesome containers being used in locations elsewhere? They're recyclable and pretty sweet.
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12 star
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I really do just love this place...from the very first time I set foot. Unfortunately, the first time I came here, my friend and I waited for about 2 hours, but it was well worth it. I came here after watching Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives and knew I was going to order the caramelized banana and pecan brioche French toast. How was it? Ummm...absolutely divine!!! The second time I came here, (LoL) I decided I didn't want to wait and I arrived at 6:40am. Yup, I learned my lesson the first time. FYI: These days were during the weekend...so they have a tendency to be more crowded.\nI recently went back here to bring some friends for breakfast and as always the food was great. We got everything that was featured from Food Network. =o) I wasn't too sure about the waffle dogs after watching it from Best Thing I Ever Ate because it's just a sausage in waffle batter...that you can really compare to a corn dog. I was completely wrong! The waffle dogs were so perfect! The ratio of sausage to batter was great! It was just so tasty! To be perfectly honest, we ended up having to get another order after devouring our other plates. It's a definite MUST-TRY! The dipping sauce totally caught me off guard...I think I was just expecting something sweet, but boy was I in for a little shock! It's actually a mix of Cholula Hot Sauce and maple syrup. The after shock of something spicy was a little weird, but dip the waffle dog into the sauce and it's a perfect combination! I find myself just thinking about these waffle dogs and how easy it would be to just eat them as I drive to work. *drool* The next time I come, I might just have to order 2 or 3 orders just for me (I don't want to share). LoL!
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12 star
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What can I say about this place...the drinks are a little pricey but if you are looking to get drunk, start here!\n\nI had 50oz of the 190 Octane and an extra shot and felt every bit of it. If you are unsure of what you'd like the bartender will give you samples to try.\n\nThe drink prices range from 8.00 up thru 30.00 for 100+ ounces. It can be a bit expensive for a single drink but you will be drunk from one\n\nWe first walked to Mandalay Bay from New York New York but soon learned they had a location in MGM.\n\nThey also have locations at Caesars, MGM, Mirage, Planet Hollywood
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12 star
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What will it be? Wolfgang's CUT or Emeril's Delmonico's? This time, Emeril cuisine reigns supreme! BAMM! We brought in our energy from the casino right into the restaurant. We were feeling lucky and adventurous. We started off with cocktails-- martinis with blue cheese stuffed olives/$15 a pop... okay. Next, on to the salads. I ordered the spinach & radicchio w/herb crusted goat cheese salad and he had the wedge. My salad was crazy delish! Talk about a mean salad w/the perfect combination. The salad came with a scone sized amount of goat cheese. It was so satisfying-- my goodness. The wedge was a standard wedge with loads of bacon bits. It was good. My salad was a perfect 10. I had the salmon with roasted potatoes and sausage and my date had the bone-in rib-eye. My salmon was a generous portion and smokey-sweet in taste. It was decadent. I tasted the bone-in rib eye and man, it was perfectly cooked with all the moisture and flavor locked right in every bite. The creamed spinach was a nice side dish. I was very impressed with the service and ambiance. Delmonico's is classy and consistent to the other Delmonico's in the valley and BHills. For dessert, we had the peach cobbler and the homemade ice cream made the dessert. I was pleased with our choice-- next time we'll alternate between both restaurants... P.S. Scott M. was very helpful in offering us tips throughout the night. He was attentive and funny, too. Thanks for the good time! All in all, \"fine-dining restaurant, foodies joint, steakhouse\"\nThe damage: $350\nWorth it? ABSOLUTELY YES. The boyfriend got extra kisses!
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12 star
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OMG! All I have to say is move over M&M, Miss DeeDee is in the house!! The seafood gumbo is AMAZING and each bite is packed with a punch. Fried Okra is the best I've ever had, fried catfish just melts in your mouth and the SLAP YO MOMMA Bread pudding makes you say 'dayyyuum this sh** is good\". Miss DeeDee made us feel like family with her southern hospitality. Miss DeeDee, please don't change your recipes or substitute the ingredients, everything is PERFECT! Comfort food at it's finest!!
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We just walked out of this establishment, after having been seated and left alone with menus for 10 minutes. Tables around us were already seated and they had no drinks. We watched as the guy that seated us walked around filling water glasses. We decided to walk down to Pei Wei for carryout instead. \n\nTwo stars for the comfortable chairs though.
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You have to be kidding me. Possibly the worst food in Vegas. The only thing fresh was the salad and the horseradish. Brisket=Leather tough. Chicken= bla. Dessert was sad.
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12 star
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The equipment is always clean and the staff is friendly except for one of the morning girls... I am sure they can figure out which one because the other one is like the sweetest girl ever. How can I complain though LA Fitness blows aside from basketball.\n\nThe ONLY thing I would change is:\nWaterless urinals,the last thing I want to see is some leftover disco bush with an aeroma scent of another mans duck butter.
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12 star
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Marc Stephen Salon was previously Flourish Salon and Spa and was recommended to me by a friend that recently had a wonderful experience with her cut and color. My appointment was for a cut and color with Markis who is from New York and has been doing hair for more than 20 years. Markis made me feel very comfortable, he consulted with me thoroughly to find out what I wanted my end-result to be. I wanted him to get rid of the brassiness in my blonde and give me a more youthful cut. Markis explained that he has had extensive experience with blondes and I could tell he was eager to get started. During the color process I felt very comfortable in Markis' confidence and could tell he was very experienced. Once my color and toner was done processing he started my cut and again, his confidence made me feel relaxed and at ease with the hair that was falling to the floor! By the time he finished styling my new \"do\" I was so excited I couldn't wait to get home and show my honey! I walked out of the salon with exactly what I was hoping for and can't brag about Markis enough!\n\n\n\n Send to a Friend \n Link to This Review
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12 star
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My best friend was in town and after a long day of walking around visiting Montreal, we were look for an affordable, healthy, and not too busy of a restaurant. As we walked down St.Denis we came upon Au Pres de Ma Blonde. The menu proposed seemed like it would be a home cooked meal our mother would make.\nWe walked in and it was so nicely architectured and the music playing was soothing and at the perfect volume. The waitress took our order and we were served rather quickly. We each ordered a couscous plate and it was SO DELICIOUS. The portion was big but perfect to cut in a half and enjoy the meal yet again the next day. After we had finished the waitress did not pressure us to leave or pay the bill immediately. We were able to sit down and talk for a while feeling completely at home. What was also really nice is she was not constantly soliciting us. She asked once if we were ok, and let us enjoy our time together.\nAbsolutely loved this restaurant and recommend to families as well as groups of friends, or in intimacy. I cannot wait to go back soon!!!
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Ehh not worth my time or $$ \nI rather go to El gordo and get my tacos \n\nIdk about their rice dish but the meat on my tacos is the big thing here.. so I would say it ain't all that .. \n\nWon't come back again I'm sorry.\n\nThis place takes forever to make my orders and I was not satisfied.
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Terrible attitude towards customers
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12 star
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Although when I did go it was busy making me wait a long time , I think this place has wonderful employees. Customer service is great. Although some people have very lil patience , the guys don't let any of that get to them .
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12 star
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This was one of the best stays I've had in Vegas so far. The room was super clean and HUGE, especially for the average deluxe room on the strip.\n\nEven though the hotel itself is considered to be quite out of the way from the rest of the casinos on the strip, it offers more in their typical room than most other higher-scale casinos. The additional square footage is definitely noticeable, along with having a 42\" HD plasma tv on the wall facing the beds, another smaller HD tv in the bathroom, ipod capable clock radio, his and her closets (!), his and her sinks, shower AND tub, a separated toilet, reading lights built into the beds, workspace, and a view of the pool area (Mandalay's backyard) to boot!\n\nThe hotel's casino is huge and it is quite a pleasant surprise to find the casino not completely filled with cigarette smoke as I've previously encountered at other hotels. Instead, they've somehow replaced it with a subtle scent of fresh coconuts. Their sportsbook is SPECTACULAR...one of the most impressive I've seen. The casino level is also directly connected to THEhotel on one side and a mall that leads to Luxor and Excalibur, along with a ton of great restaurants, as well. You basically never have to leave this resort -- it has everything you'd possibly need.\n\nOne thing I was disappointed with was the pillow-top beds...they were far too soft for a side-sleeper like myself. (If you like firm, the beds at MGM Grand are the best!) The quality of the bed sheets was low in comparison to those at MGM Grand, even when this hotel is supposed to be on a slightly higher scale. For this reason, I can't give Mandalay 5 stars...yes, I put a lot of weight on beds, ha.\n\nFor those who aren't VIP (i.e. me)...imagine all this at the unbelievable rate of stay one night, get the next comped (!) as one of their promotions (came out to $50/night). I bet there's no place on the strip that can possibly beat that two-fer!\n\nBig ups, MB!
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12 star
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RIBS RIBS RIBS! I like me some niceeee slab of ribs, drizzled in a tangy, but slightly sweet BBQ sauce. Smoky Jon's definitely delivered!! They held true to their many awards (nicely displayed next to their register) and I was more than content once I finished eating.\n\nThe ribs themselves were just ordinary- pretty juicy, but nothing to blow my mind. What I found amazing was the sauce and the sides!!! The corn was deliciousss, especially all dressed up in their special seasoning. The garlic mashed potatoes tasted just like the ones I usually make at home, which are pretttty darn amazing- if I should say so myself.\n\nOne downfall was that there is a $4.00 plate splitting fee (BOOOOO!). I really wanted to try the 1/2 slab + sandwich + sides combo (only like 2 bucks more than just 1/2 slab) but I knew I couldn't finish it by myself... and it just wouldnt be worth it to pay $4.00 more to share it with a friend. Hmm... or maybe, next time don't be as dumb as me and say out loud you want to share.... sneakily share it at the table!!\n\nAnyways, Smoky Jon's was a great farewell from Madison meal for me, leaving me nice and full, the perfect prep for a long flight back to Los Angeles. \nI'd give it a solid 4 stars.
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12 star
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Dim lighting: check \nRegulars sitting at the bar: check \nImpossible to find parking lot: check \nDingy basement bathroom: check \nUnbelievably good food: check \n\nThe Bloomfield Bridge Tavern has all of the makings of a GOOD dive bar. There are divey bars that are dirty and gross where I would never dream of touching the food. And then there are the divey bars that are just grungy enough to give it character, and where you feel just brave enough to try the food, and you are so glad that you did! The BBT is definitely the good kind of dive bar. \nThe food here was way way better than I expected. The Polish specialties are spot on. By far the best perogies I've ever had, and the stuffed cabbage was incredible as well. I'm not usually one for kielbasa, but here it is a different story. Normally its greasy and chewy, but somehow at the BBT it comes out perfectly charred and super tender. \nThere is something very PITTSBURGH about the Bloomfield Bridge Tavern, and I will definitely be stopping back in the next time I'm in town.
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this is gonna be a long one...so sit back and relax....I come from a VERY big Sicilian family (12 people) so when we order we normally order big. were are originally from philly and we have owned pizzerias my entire life...so needless to say we are pretty picky about our pizza. we have been searching a long time for some good pizza so we were pretty relieved once we came here....\n\nwere the type of people to give a three strikes and your out deal...well this place has hit their third strike with me/us\n\nfirst time I ordered was about a month ago...I got a large ham/bacon pizza. after the wait of an hour and a half (I live 1.7 miles down the st) for delivery....we got our pizza and the bacon was ALL fat...it was disgusting looking but we just took the bacon off and moved on....I figured I give it another shot....\n\nso yesterday I get there at 6:37 pm ordered 16 inch specialty pizza and a 14in half pepperoni and asked for a 2 liter....my total came to 40$. 40 for two pizzas is RIDICULOUS!!! like I said were from philly..were from a big city n we charged 10.99 for an 18 inch cheese!! so then I pull a 50$ bill out n im told I have to walk to the smiths next door and get change cause they don't take anything bigger then 20 cause they been screwed with fake money...(if your pricing food the way u r....going to walmart and spending 7$ on a bill marker been should NOT an issue for u) either way that is not my problem.... so for me to walk all the way over there to break money is not only ridiculous, its very rude!!!! your pretty much telling me u don't trust my money and that u and your entire staff are to lazy to walk over for the customer to do this for them..since its YOUR rule....I mean u had 6/7 people there last night...not one person could b the runner for your customers??? that actually might have gotten you bonus points with some people (me) anyways....since I walked all the way over the store to break my change...I figured why spend 3 dollars on 1 two liter when I can get 2 for 3$ here!!! so u actually screwed yourself on that one...\n\nat 7:47 pm I FINALLY walked out with my pizzas....AN HOUR LATER FOR A PICK UP!!!!!!!! I stood there and watched a little...cause like I said I no what im doing in a pizzeria...I watched your pizza guy mess up atleast 4 orders...u guys were busy and people were moving SO SLOW!!!! chatting around....ridiculous! and the lady in the front with the cigarette voice REALLY needs some more training.\n\nI watched another couple come in order food and beers...the women who took there order (cigarette voice lady) asked. \"oh y didn't u get a bucket? its cheaper.\" ummmmm probably cause they don't work there and u didn't tell them MORON!!! \n\nthe shenanigans I watched for over an hour was just unreal and we will not be back...which is a shame cause the food aint to bad at all....just goes to show u its more then just what the food taste like.\n\nim sure once this is read they will no exactly who this is just because of the two liter statement. which is fine...I hope you enjoy your last 40 from me :)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nin response to the owner****\nnumber one yes bacon is fatty. but if u or ur staff knew anything...ud no to avoid disgusting looking bacon u either A. order Bacon bits from ur distributor or ur chop up ur own throw in a the deep fryer that was it looks presentable unlike the slop ur business allowed to go out the door. into my home. number 2 yes u do have ONE SIGN at the front door about the 20$$ bill thing but go buy a pen so u don't look like a rude lazy owner. like I said I grew up in a pizzeria...I no what food cost is...we also used quality product...alot like ur products...i never once said u didnt have quality product...ur just straight up over charging. and ur right I have no other yelp post or friends cuz I specifically made this one just to tell people about ur business. I said what I needed to say...n im sure ur business will eventually downward spiral in the future. have a great day.\n\nfyi- arguing with me REALLY doesn't make u or ur business look any better.
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I really wanted to like this place because it's a 5 minute walk from my house and I like coffee.\n\nI had a pour experience. I felt completely out of place here and I got that look from the barista the, \"You sure you're in the right place \"look. :( that can really hurt a girls feeling.\n\nThe barista dropped the espresso tamper on the ground and then used it to make my coffee with. Now I am not a germ-a-phobe by any stretch of the imagination but I do believe that a customer should be treated with dignity and some common courtesy, anyone, anyone???\n\nMy boyfriend and I dined here together right before we left on vacation. When we got to Buena Vista Coffee there was only one other patron in the coffee shop and only one other person came into the be served while we were there for 20 minutes. \n\nI always like to dine at a near empty establishment, because I reason that if it's not too busy or crowded the server, cook, barista what have you can focus on doing a good job and not feel rushed. \nWell the opposite was true for my visit to Buena Vista Coffee even though the coffee shop was completely empty the barista treated it as if there were a line of 30 customers behind me. Nothing necessarily being impatient but completely detached in that hipster sort of way. That if you're not a hipster can be pretty bleeping annoying.\n\nThis is me ranting!!! \n\nFirst by dropping the instrument where the espresso beans are tamped and then by serving me a breakfast sandwich that was barely luke warm with a cold piece of unmelted cheese on it. I am beyond the point of desperation for a decent coffee house. I am so utterly desperate to have a solid coffee establishment close to home\n\nBuena Vista's coffee only saving grace was the cappuccino. It didn't taste like dirty coffee shop floor lol but the foam was thick and velvety and the coffee was so so.
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12 star
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After sampling two great oysters and a really tasty Parmesan Tater Tot during the Yelp Elite event in the Side Car, Diane and I decided to repay the favor by having a full dinner in P.J. Clarke's main dining room. It was an eye opener, because before this meal I didn't know that this establishment was a fine bastion of comfort food. \n\nWe opened with what turned out to be the only discordant note of the evening: Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail. The Cocktail Sauce was great, but for only 4 large shrimps at over $18 for the dish, the shrimp had better be great, too! And, unfortunately for us and the rating for this review, these crustaceans were only mediocre. Although they looked fine enough, they were tough, hard, and had little flavor. But the meal was far from over, and I still kept an open mind after our stumbling start.\n\nWhat a great recovery! The excellent French Onion Soup Gratinee that I was served was sweet and delicious--maybe the best I've ever savored of hundreds I've tried from coast to coast and around the world, since this is one of my favorite dishes and I order it almost every time I see it on a restaurant menu. Our server, Anthony, said that the onions are sweated separately before they are put in the soup, and the cheese is a combination of Gruyere and Swiss, with the top browned with Parmesan. As a photo reveals, this soup was bursting with cheese on the edges of the crock, and visible bubbles on the cheese covering glistened as if heralding that something special would be found inside. Carefully breaking through the cheese with a knife, hot broth, a well-melted crouton, and well-caramelized onions came to view. The broth was hearty and melded well with the cheese that fell inside along with the soup's other ingredients. Not a hint of bitterness was detected in the dish. The white crock in which the soup was served was large but I would not have minded if its bottom had been endless.\n\nNext for me was a Chicken Pot Pie. It arrived in a white elongated dish that was shaped much like a shark. The doughy top of the pot pie was tanned and taut. It wasn't smoking at all. But I needn't have been concerned. For, when I broke through the thin crust, the contents were piping hot and truly delicious: a generous amount of white chicken meat, potato chunks, and carrot and celery bits, all combined in a tasty and creamy White Sauce.\n\nAfter recent repeated disappointments in landing a medium-rare hamburger at different establishments in town, Diane was thrilled with her medium-rare Cadillac Burger, containing tasty bacon and a slice of American Cheese. When the cheeseburger was cut in half, you could clearly see the redness across the middle of the 8-oz. burger, as another photo discloses. I tasted the burger, and it was juicy and delicious even on a plain bun, which is the way my vegetable-hating wife likes her burgers. And, even the accompanying French Fries tasted great! Plus, there are always the Tater Tots available to opt for next time.\n\nWe finished with a delicious shared Bread Pudding a la Mode finished with a very nice La Creme Bourbon Sauce that a diner can pour out to his or her desire, and Cinnamon Ice Cream. The ice cream was pretty scanty, and we got through it before the dish was half-finished. So, I requested more. It was quickly brought to the table without extra charge.\n\nService by Anthony and his assistant was excellent throughout the meal. Extra ice was even provided in an extra glass without request to refresh my Iced Tea. Great comfort food at a high but fair price for the quality of ingredients, and everything prepared and baked in house! This was a five-star experience except for our appetizer, which brought the overall rating down a notch. Next time, it's oysters for me! For, after this experience, there will definitely be a \"next time\" fairly soon.
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12 star
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I went in today to purchase a desk, and the staff here was really helpful. The only problem I had was trying to track someone down to help me. They even put the package in my car for me. Service was excellent, but I felt they could have more staff on the floors.
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12 star
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Not sure what more to add than the staff is extremely knowledgeable and helpful. I have been using the pharmacy services for almost 2 decades. They will go above and beyond for their customers if it's needed. I can't imagine going to a chain Rx after having had this kind of nice personal service. Oh and they are the first place I look for uncommon brands of health supplies. They can't be found at wa_-__rt.
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I recently bought chicken from the restaurant for takeout and to my surprise when i opened it at home it was dry like a rock, filled with olive oil as if they are passing it as fresh chicken, we threw it away, even my dog wouldn't eat it. They were selling it as a whole chicken, cut up and I kind of suspected something when I noticed the cook was picking the chicken from some covered place and didn't see a whole chicken cut up in front of me!\n\nLeft over chicken from the day before should never be sold to customers and pass it as fresh chicken, they should be glad I didn't drive back and throw the chicken in their face. I would never buy there again and I hope the health department looks into their practice. If you don't have fresh chicken to sell customers, just say that! Don't sell me something old, you won't feed to your own family, you just lost a long time customer!
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I expected really amazing mexican food in the southwest, but I've only been disappointed. The food at Roberto's is heavy and greasy. There was runny sour cream poured on everything and it was outrageously salty. I tried it once and I haven't gone back.
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12 star
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Koi Crispy Rice and Sparkling Sake!
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12 star
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FIrst let me mention that I am a Chicago native and this means I know pizza. This place serves the closest to Chicago style deep dish pizza I have found since leaving home. (closer to Uno's and Connies than Giorgano's but we will take it). This could be because their other locations are all in Illinois. They also serve thin (sliced correctly, in squares), double crust, pan, and stuffed. Upon being seated, the table receives (free) a basket of the most delightful garlic parmesan bread bites we have ever tasted. These, plus a salad, would be enough for a normal person's dinner. But no, get the pizza and take it home. A medium deep dish will feed your house for the next few days, and warms up as delicious as first served. Sadly, filling up on the bread and anticipating a pizza meal was not enough for us. We also ordered the cheesy bacon fries. We were overstuffed but not sorry. These feature real bacon, two cheeses and dipping sauce. We have never, ever, had fries this good.\nThe restaurant is cute and comfortable with Italian country decor, but a bit small. A large party with children came in when we were in mid meal and we were asked to move to a booth so they could push all the tables on one side of the room together. We did not mind moving, unfortunately the large party with children in the small space subjected us to learning much more about the lives and activities of them and their children than we ever wanted or needed to know. Size feels like a real restaurant in Italy without the outdoor seating.They provide linen napkins but no tablecloths. The staff provided regular check-ins to see if we needed anything, refilled beverages without being asked and the food was served promptly. The server was extremely patient with an elderly foursome who did not understand their check or how to use an entertainment coupon (close quarters, we heard it all clearly).\nIn summary, I would gladly chance the possibility of loud families in close quarters to feast on those delightful bread bites and the great pizza.
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12 star
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Its like the other Egg Works, on Steroids.\n\nEverything I love about the other Egg Works (nice staff, addicting potatoes, good prices) is here, and MORE! \n\nThey have arcade games for the kiddos, so you can eat your breakfast without being harassed by your child (more than you need to be). The restaurant is clean, nice, and has comfy booths; something the other Egg Works lacks. \n\nThis place gets packed on the weekends, so make sure you bring quarters while you wait; that pinball machine isn't going to beat itself.
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Extremely disappointed. Enough said.
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12 star
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I went here for my brother's 30th birthday party and I was extremely impressed with their offerings. I dined on oysters for my appetizer, roasted parsnip and pear salad and for my main course I had the cioppino. The oysters were fresh, the salad refreshing and flavorful. The cioppino which contains a medley if seafood was delectable. I tried a cigar for the first time at the cigar bar and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. They have great live music and patrons tend to be older but they are friendly. I will be back here soon.
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Decent for the money, but not spectacular. Wings were overcooked and dry. \n\nThe western bacon burger was decent. Bread was good.
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I wanted to love PastaBAR, as I love all of it's selling points (downtown, late night, fresh local ingedients, small plates). But I didn't.\n\nIn a word: underwhelming. The portions are elegant. The prices would be perfectly fair if the food rocked. But everything seemed underseasoned, stark and lacked depth of flavor. There is simple food, which I dig, but this seemed austere.\n\nI will go back and sample other dishes: I need this place!
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12 star
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How did I not know about Bask? Apparently, I'm not the only one seeing the crowd that was there on Thursday night, I don't think many people know about Bask so they possibly need to up the ante in that department. I checked this jewel of a place out at the Yelpy Hour and can't wait to go back for a real meal! Yelpers took over the bar area while there a few booths and seats occupied in the place by others. They have a seating area that looks right over the kitchen so you can watch them cook your meal while enjoying a drink along with booths lining the walls with tables in the middle of the restaurant. The setting is very chic and modern---no overwhelming or obscure artwork, music, what have you, it was just perfect. We had some nice drink specials offered to us plus an appetizer spread with delectable bites such as jalapeno poppers and black bean hummus. \n\nIf you're looking for a menu the size of the Cheesecake Factory, Bask isn't the place for you. They offer simple, classic dishes with a mix of comfort at affordable rates. Not like Denny's rates or anything but reasonably priced for the quality of ingredients they offer. I also found out they offer Sunday brunch so this could be an awesome place to stop at when you're looking to mix it up from the regular brunch establishments in the QC. They have a few parking spots in the front and parking in the back or you can park off the street. I imagine their patio would be a sweet place to plop down at while a concert is going on. All in all, a solid place that I look forward to trying again!
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12 star
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Dang I love Tempe Marketplace. They have it all, a huge plethora of stores to choose from for your every need. The place is kept clean, they always have visible security and there aren't ever a bunch of homeless kids running around being ab noxious. From the upscale steakhouse to the pottery painting store, I love Tempe Marketplace.
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Customers are good. That's all.
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If not for the delicious turkey crepe and cookies I would have given this one star. The service was horrible, the decor obnoxious and the cupcake desserts were, I kid you not, 4/5th icing (seriously gross). Our waitress was no newbie, but maybe she had too many tables, maybe she wasn't too bright or maybe she was just so slow that she couldn't recall the order by the time she got to the computer. She totally forgot our appetizer and I appreciate the fact that she owned up to it twenty minutes later. By the time our food finally arrived, the pasta was cold, but we were so hungry we didn't send it back. Stick to the carry out desserts.
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On December 19, 2014, I noticed that my outdoor freezer had a puddle of water surrounding it. I quickly ran out to Lowe's in search of a replacement freezer. We have never been a fans of the Rock Hill Lowe's, so we went to the one in Fort Mill. They told us that they would look and see if they had any in stock. Well, turns out they did not have any in stock, but they would call the Rock Hill Lowe's to check for us. It was taking quite a while to hear back from the staff in Rock Hill, so we went ahead and drove over to the Lowe's in Rock Hill, while waiting on the one in Fort Mill to give us a call on our cell phone. Fort Mill had not called us in the 15 minutes it took us to get to Rock Hill, nor did they ever call at all to let us know an answer. We were not happy with Lowe's, so we searched other stores such as Sears and Home Depot. We finally found a store with a freezer in stock, but never did we hear a response from the Lowe's in Fort Mill. Very slow and inconsiderate service. In the future, while searching for appliance needs, I will stop at Sears and Home Depot.
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12 star
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Hungry for sushi, and in Vegas ... got pointed here. \n\nHit the happy hour, and there is a decent selection of things for cheap. Was good, but the rolls were smaller than I am used to. But $5 hot sake and Kirins, $5 rolls and sushi - who cares.
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12 star
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You must try this place!!! The interior is ok, I hope they upgrade the exhaust system since it smelled a little like a stinky-fried-food Chinese restaurant. The first server we had was terrible, but it turns out it was his first day. All the other servers are super knowledgeable and awesome. \n\nThe prices are super reasonable for the quality of food. The Chef used to be the Executive Chef of Social House on the strip so he knows all the vendors and gets top notch ingredients. The hubby is super sensitive to uni and if it's just a smidge not fresh he will pick up on it and claim it to be \"fishy\" or \"too slimy\". He RAVED about the uni here and even ordered himself seconds! Trust, this has never happened before (not even at Raku or Kabuto or Yonaka). The chef is dedicated to making sure his food is extremely fresh and clean tasting. \n\nWe tried the yellowtail, the tostadas, beef tataki, angus gyoza, butter lettuce cod, and crispy rice tuna roll. All were amazing, especially the yellowtail, tuna poke tostada, and cod (as well as some other nigiri and sashimi we had). I would pass on the gyoza and crispy rice. Gyoza was limp (and I guess I still prefer traditional pork) and a tad too greasy. Crispy rice roll is a great concept, just didn't care for the actual crispy rice. It was kind of stale and not crisp. \n\nCan't wait to go back and try some of the other items on the menu - they also have HH. The toastadas are only $1 each. I might just have to go and get like 10 of the ahi poke toastadas.
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12 star
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Had a great stay! Best housekeeping staff! Carol is great. Lady at c/I could have been nicer but everyone else made up for it! Love the views. Room service was fast and tasty. Will come back
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12 star
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Great pizza at a good price. It isn't exactly like the Chicago style that I had in Chicago (an upside down pizza), but it is the closest I have found in the valley.
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12 star
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I've been playing softball at Bowling Green for, well, let's just say \"a long time\". While it's not a modern athletic facility, it's got a niche market. If you enjoy playing ball, having a cold beer, and having fun with some friends - this is a good place for a league. The umpires are excellent - I've known a few for many years and they do a great job. \n\nThe fields are smaller, but \"good bats\" are limited, keeping home runs down a little (but it feels good to get one - it still goes plenty far!).\n\nI hope they stick around for a long time - I love playing there on Tuesday nights.
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We went last night at 7pm. My first steak was over cooked after waiting for the second steak it had loads of gristle! This is the third visit and likely will be our last. \nTo be fair, my husband's Kobe beef burger was awesome but it is supposed to only be ordered at the bar. \n\nThe manager also took the price of my NY strip off the bill after I explained I had two bad steaks (the first I only took 2 bites and the second my husband had 2 bites because he thought it was not possible to have two bad steaks and I had 2 bites.... could barely cut it and I had to swallow gristle because it is wrong to spit it out).
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12 star
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okay...so i had birthday thing for a friend of mine today and a big gloppy chocolate cake was out of the question for this gymophile. so, i remembered the bakery selection at the safeway just across the street. i hopped on my trusty longboard (the grocery basket equipped one). scanning the cooler i found the most BEAUTIFUL fruit tart. mmmm. i feared i might let partygoers down with all that fruit...alas, i was wrong. that tart was gobbled down in less than 5 minutes.
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Resort??? I don't think so. We spent over an hour getting moved from one room to the next, trying to find a halfway decent place to sleep. \n\n1st room: Strong mildew smell\n2nd room: Cigarette Smell (later found out the building used to be a smoking building)\n3rd room: Toilet was broken and made intermittent sounds\n4th room: Lighter mildew smell\n\nWe were so tired by the 4th room that we gave up moving rooms and just decided to call it a night. Each time, they sent someone out with a new key (a 15+ minute process). Then we'd drive to the new room, only to find the next problem and start the wait all over again.\n\nThe rooms feel more like a motel than anything else. They have those old-fashioned, motel-style AC units that are ridiculously loud. Don't pay more than $40 for a night in this \"resort\".
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The broth is weak and there's a funny taste in the meatballs. The one on rainbow used to be one of my favorites. The food quality and flavor have really slipped with the expansion. Much better Pho one block either way.
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I'm SO Tossed up about this place... \nWhen I need something for a DIY Project I go here first EVERY time & EVERY time I've left empty handed... Its a DIY Project that includes Arts & Crafts (Like in their name) HOW is it that I leave Empty Handed? \n\nDepending on the time of the year this store isn't too crowded but the customer service is NO WHERE to be found... Will be heading to Joann's & Hobby Lobby from now on. Dear Michaels: I'm TIRED of leaving empty handed!
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I never gave one star on my yelp reviews. But this dental office doesn't deserve more than that. I had a horrible experience of getting root canal done here. I guessed the dentist didn't numb me enough before the surgery. I felt pain when he started digging my tooth. I told him few time about the pain. All he did was saying \"it's okay and you can do it\". He finally stopped and numbed me more when I started crying and telling him I felt \"sharp pain\". Why wouldn't he numb me more at first time I told him about the pain!!!!? I choose this dental office because I was new in Vegas. And it's close to where I live. There are so many nice dentists out there and charge same price like this place does. Don't come here unless you like to be tortured!!!!!!!
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AT&T UVerse\n\nI admit I have more motivation to complain about a service than write a compliment about it. But if I were looking at changing cable/internet/phone providers I would want to know this. \n\nI have had Time Warner Cable, Charter, and AT&T UVerse. Easily, I was the least satisfied with TWC. I recently left Charter once UVerse came into our area since it has the best to offer as far as DVR, channels provided for price (including promotions such as HBO, Showtime, Big Ten Network, NFL, MLB networks, etc), and the $150 gift card for signing up. Charter is better for high def TV (AT&T you pay extra), faster Internet, and unlimited phone and fax line is free if needed. Although faster Internet that Charter advertises may be overkill, as Consumer Reports recently noted that 15mbps is the most that the average consumer needs, and I get 18mbps with UVerse, which is slower than Charter. \n\nAT&T UVerse has the worst customer service by far. Recently I have had about a month of contacting the company (via telephone and on-line chat) for problems with transferring my phone number from Charter to UVerse. Something as simple as this still has not happened. The telephone customer service agents cannot give me anything in writing (no email, letter, anything), and cannot contact Charter directly, or if they do, they ask that I call Charter (already have 3 times). AT&T Uverse customer service agents have horrible documentation of the previous communications with their customers. They also call and leave messages that are so mumbled I cannot understand them. They also promise to call back at certain times then never call back. \n\nI was also promised my first bill would be $128 + tax, and the first time activation fee of $49 would be waived. My first bill is about $168, and no one appears to be able to address this fee or find documentation of this quote (and as above, AT&T does not provide anything in writing).\n\nSo if AT&T UVerse offers you a deal that sounds too good to be true, likely it is. And hope you don't have any problems with your service, because you are likely on your own.
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Massive sewer roach issue and I will scream it from the mountain tops until it is addressed. I fucking hate living here...They act like they're all over it but they're not.\n The staff fucks each other and the units are poorly maintained. They put a dog area right outside my apartment and people just bring their dogs to shit and piss...\n\nThe gate is constantly broken and there is no security here. When I'm in the pool at night I hear gunshots! When I asked about the shady online reviews at EVERY reputable online renters community/open forum my rental agent told me not to worry about it lmao!!!\n\nRENTER BEWARE!!!!! Please feel free to contact me before you consider renting here. \n\nI can't WAIT until this lease is up.
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We tried this restaurant because we are new to the neighborhood and love trying new places. A few observations, wine prices were terribly exorbitant. At $10 for a glass of no-name Riesling, I just can't seeing myself doing that again. My family ordered 2 kids meals with grilled cheese, I had the Perfectly grilled cheese (reminded me of a Monte Cristo sans the meat) and my husband had a plate of Alfredo, for what we ordered $65 including tip just seemed over the top. I think this place wants to have a high end feel, but the lack of a formal bar (bottles were huddled together on the serving line) and the male owner walking around in FLIP FLOPS, detracts from the high-end feel (think Postino's) that this restaurant wants to achieve. A few suggestions for the owners (who I recognized from their picture in the paper): DRESS PROFESSIONALLY, and introduce yourselves as the owners so you can get constructive feedback from your patrons. You'd think that the owners are embarrassed for anyone to know the place is theirs. Next, move the alcohol behind the counter so you can at least PRETEND you have an actual bar, and please offer wine specials, most people (like me) like to enjoy a glass of wine with dinner and if that part of my dining experience is cost prohibitive, then I won't go to that restaurant for the food. Next, turn the music down. Dining is a social experience and if I can't hear people at my table, I'd rather just go somewhere else. Finally, improve the customer service, your waitresses (and the female owner) dropped things on the table then ran off before we could ask for things like napkins, condiments, etc. I thought this type of service was very unprofessional and makes me hesitant to return. Overall, this place has excellent food. I hope they can make some minor tweaks to their establishment so that they can hang around for the long haul and be a place people can go to in Ahwahtukee for a great meal!
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12 star
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Don't let the Pizza Hut exterior fool you; this is a decent place to grab a quick, fresh and cheap sushi combo lunch. \n\nHave been a few times with friends and mostly order the Sushi A combo for $8.95, which gets you two maki rolls (generally go with the California and Spicy Tuna), a ginger salad, and an egg roll. The ginger dressing here is quite good, but be sure to ask for it on the side unless you want your lettuce literally drowning in ginger goodness. The veggie egg roll isn't too greasy and the sushi is average but fresh. All this for $8.95 makes it a great lunch deal if you're in the Cotswold area. \n\nA must have if you aren't ordering off of the combo menu is the Cherry Blossom roll. It's the best roll I've had at Koishi and comes out looking like a flower, which gives it a little extra something, in my humble opinion. \n\nService is a bit on the slow side but generally friendly. And there is plenty of parking on the side and behind the building. Only gripe is that it's tough to get in/leave with the barrier in center of Sharon Amity and the no U-turn signs, but no worries; it's worth the bit of extra maneuvering.
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12 star
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Good biscuit but I like the chorizo burrito my boyfriend ordered better. It had more flavor and \"kick to it\". Staff was friendly and I enjoyed sitting out in the patio. Nice place to have brunch.
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Service was good but definitely don't order a bagel especially if you are used to having one at City Deli or Bruegger's. Ice Cream was yummy.
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12 star
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Love this place! \n\nI was lucky enough to be invited to Yelp's Craftacular, and had so much fun getting to play with some of their supplies- from pretty holiday paper to decorative paper punches to the embossing heat tool.\n\nIt was great to see how much the staff loved working their crafty magic with the supplies as we made our way around to the 3 different crafting tables. We got to create an embossed wine bottle gift tag (or a door knob decoration if you like), a gift tag with a pop-out ornament on it, and our very own Holiday Card and envelope.\n \nOnce upon a time, I loved to do paper crafts like card making, but have since gotten too busy. But being at Paper Source reminded me of all the reasons I loved doing it before, and I can't wait to start doing some more again.\n\nThe whole store is like a Wonderland of Paper Craft Supplies as well as awesome novelty gifts and cards. So there really is something for everyone- whether you want to buy a cute gift or card... or buy the supplies to make something yourself, they have it all.\n \nI also really appreciated speaking with store manager Emily who talked a little bit about the store's dedication to the environment (their Paper Source products are made from at least 30% post-consumer waste).\n\nTheir prices are moderate- very comparable to other paper goods stores. For all of the products they offer, the store is very organized and easy to find what you're looking for. The staff obviously loves what they do and are happy to share creative ideas. And they offer lots of classes (which apparently book up quickly), in case you need a jump-start for your creativity.\n\nTheir motto is \"Do something creative every day\" and they really are the \"Source\" to help get you started on that journey!
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I Love Oregano's, but this specific location is terrible. The food is not prepared as well as the other locations. Very Very dissapointed
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12 star
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i stayed here last week while on business. The lobby was very elegant in a minimalist fashion. Since the hotel has opened recently and it was probably only 60% occupied they upgraded both myself and my associate to suites. \nThe suites were basically nice sized one bedroom apartments complete with washer and dryers and full kitchens. The place was impeccable. great workstation, bedroom and phenomenal living room so tastefully decorated. it didn't feel like a hotel room at all more like a very sophisticated friends apartment that you are staying at unbenownst to them. The amenities were also tip top from the completely modern and very friendly service oriented gym to the business center. \nThis is one of the non gaming hotels in City Center however you can be in the Bellagio or Aria within minutes of leaving Vdara. I will be back.
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Was here for a convention. The bathrooms in the convention area were spacious and clean. However, the lunch breaks offered very little for the people with any dietary restrictions. Even my local sandwich shop in Austin TX can make me a sandwich with gluten free bread.....not so much in Vegas. I ate salads for lunch and eggs/bacon for supper mostly as I was too tired to find a good restaurant with a chef that can do gluten free/dairy free. Thought the gambling area smelled like smoke, so I didn't do any gambling there. Since my only other experiences in Vegas are either at the Bellagio or Mandalay Bay, the Mirage is average at best IMHO.\n\nUpdate later that same year: Girls weekend in Vegas for 4 ppl. Reservations made all together on one credit card and one name so they are linked together. Requested adjoining/connecting rooms as this was a girls weekend. When we arrived the reservations were NOT linked. They did not have us in adjoining or connecting rooms. They did NOT alter that fact, nor did they seem to care that this was inconvenient or a problem. They did not address it or offer any compensation for this HUGE inconvenience. It really affected the trip that if two of us went up and were not the two sharing the same room, then we either had to be apart or cart items between the rooms...same goes for sharing accessories, having morning coffee, etc. It was just a drag. The Mirage was seemingly unaware of how girls weekends operate. Their attitude was uncaring and I will NEVER go back. Why make a reservation for two rooms in advance if the reservation itself is not honored? Why pay a reservation hold fee if it isn't holding what you want? Why go out of town for a girls weekend, if you can't spend the weekend with the girls? We did have fun, but the inconvenience was a bit dampening. If you expect good customer service go to the Bellagio, if you want clean rooms and no service, then stay here.
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12 star
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I have used Full Circle Auto Body many many times both in my business and personal repairs.\nTop notch shop! Tony and Lisa are 100% honest people to work with.\nIf you live in central phoenix and looking for a great honest body shop I highly recommend them :-)\nA+
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What a horrible experience-had an emergency and needed to cancel my reservation more than 48 hours in advance...got the total runaround, talked to a bunch of people I couldn't understand only to be told no cancellations except 72 hours in advance. Beware, do not book because you might have an emergency and hilton grand Elara is too big to care.
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12 star
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This place is hard to beat for noodle and kimchee dishes. Excellent milk teas, good smoothies, good prices. Decent service, in and out quick as can be. It's not a 5 for me because there's a lot of stuff on the menu that is highly authentic, and I have to admit to ordering several dishes at Rose Tea that I could not believe how much I did not like them. So unless you really dig the down home asian cooking, stick to the noodle, rice, and kimchee dishes.
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12 star
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I'm very satisfied with the service. I was recommended by two friends both had their cars tinted several years ago and the film has not been worn off or has any sign of coming apart from the windows like mine which is less than a year old.\nI had Steve to put on a reflective film(ones that act like a mirror during the day looking from outside), and 2 layers of light-shaded one for the windshield. I'm going heavy-dutied. The result is great, film is nicely trimmed to match the windows and there are no bubbles trapped inside. The improvement over the previous one is more than I've expected. :) \nIf you want an experienced tinter who knows his stuff than you should definitely come here. I would recommend this place to all my friends.
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12 star
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4.5 stars. I'd like to give Tea Infusion 5 stars, but I can't. I blame the location, for this refreshingly cool place gets lost among the retail stores at Tempe Marketplace. Tea Infusion would be a great off-the-street place to go. I can see it situated in the LGO or Central/Camelback Ave or Biltmore area. Or even tucked neatly off Mill Ave. If it were in any other place but Tempe Marketplace, I'd become a regular - especially because they have free wifi.\n\nI ate lunch here today with a friend. We both commented on the striking decor - the soothing blue/gray walls and dark wood. There are even a couple of quotes painted on the walls, along with vibrant art hanging on display. \n\nTea Infusion also sells tea cups, mugs and tea pots. But is that really why you'd stop in? No. You'd stop in to sample the tea, check out the menu and wager if you'll like this place. At least that's what I did. \n\nI like this place quite a bit, for the tea selection is large. From black to white to chai to oolong, you have many possibilities to satiate your tea appetite. I ordered a hot pot (two cups worth) of their chocolate mint chai. I also ordered egg, cheese and ham on an english muffin (from their breakfast menu, which is served all day). The tea arrived shortly with a little orange hour-glass, which is used to tell me when the tea is ready (3 minute seep is standard). Once the sand fell down to the bottom, I poured the tea into my glass. And I sipped. It was just the thing to offset the chilly afternoon. \n\nMy sandwich arrived later. It was just okay. I nibbled on it happily, though. My friend ordered the Tuscan chicken sandwich, which came with an artichoke sort of tapenade and a small splattering of goat cheese. She said the multi-grain bread was delicious. We both encountered a small problem though: our sandwiches wanted to fall apart. A piece of mine even leapt from the table onto the floor. Messy. \n\nBeing one of the few patrons there, we were able to relax, slowly drink our tea and enjoy a free-flowing conversation. Then it happened. A fresh, organic fruit tart appeared and we just had to have it. My friend quickly jumped up to order one for us. In order to make room in the display case, the girl behind the counter offered up a sampling of some chocolate truffle-like dessert. I gladly snatched up a sliver for us to try. And then we melted into the pleasures of fresh, organic fruit on top of a sweet custard surrounded by a flaky crust. There was also the bliss of the chocolate treat. \"This would be absolutely perfect with coffee,\" I said. My friend agreed, for the chocolate dessert was the perfect amount of cream and cocoa to complement a cup of hot coffee. \n\nI would recommend this place for a brunch or afternoon escape. While the lunch menu does offer up sandwich and salad options, I think you'd do better sticking with the obvious: the tea.
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I will not be returning back to this shop. I came in asking for a backfill for a full set I had just gotten not even 2 weeks ago. I was told that they dont do backfills & that I would have to pay $50 to get a brand new full set. Needless to say I left & will not be going back. I've been getting my nails done FOR YEARS & have never heard of backfills not being offered.
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12 star
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The food was solid, pork chops and scallops were flavorful but not over bearing and cooked to perfection. You get the full simple flavor of the protein. But overall the service was amazing! Erik our server and Sherlene the hostess were incredible, we didn't order anything from preference. Literally they ordered everything for us and it was all great! The cocktails were refreshing and balanced. Usually employees up sell you on everything the restaurant wants them to sell but they made this experience great. We will be back for sure just to experience service like that again! Usually small talk with the server could get a bit intrusive, but Erik was awesome to chat with, at times we felt bad holding him in conversation, but enjoyable nonetheless. Thank you!
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Worst bar tenders in Charlotte. Inefficient, rude, and mess up a simple orders. I ordered 3 beers and ended up with 3 shots of Fireball. I told her I ordered 3 Two Hearted Ales, she left and I never got my beers even after a bar back told her I was still waiting for my order.
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I come to this Best Buy when Fry's Electronics is out of stock of something I am looking for (or on the rare occasion that something is cheaper here). It is relatively clean, but I find that the people who work here are incredibly uninformed and do not communicate with one another.\n\nToday, I went in for a replacement phone charger because I had a blonde moment and left it somewhere where I won't be able to retrieve it for a week. Now, I know that my phone is micro USB, so this shouldn't be challenging, right? \n\nMe: \"This one should work, correct?\"\n\nOverenthusiastic Teen Employee: \"Umm, I dunno. It is a different brand and your phone is pretty new.\" *hopeful smile*\n\nShe runs off to confer with her other employees, who are lounging haphazardly around the mobile accessories area (must be nice). She comes back and picks up a car charger. I shake my head and remind her that I am looking for a wall adapter. We go though this a couple of times, but eventually, I just go with my gut. \n\n\nOverenthusiastic Teen Employee: \"Oh, those are on sale, two for $29.99.\" *points to sign*\n\nMe: \"I only need one. Then again, I might have another stroke of genius, so maybe I will keep one at work.\" (Yeah, she got me.)\n\nSo, I bop around the store, but don't find anything else that I'm terribly interested in. I make my way to the register and go through checkout.\n\nUnsurprisingly, the sale did not ring up. I mention this to the clerk, who radios in the query. A few minutes go by without response and she asks again. I know that there are three people standing in mobile accessories, but at this point, I tell her to forget it and just go with the original one I came in for. \n\nThis is not the first time I have encountered price discrepancies and lack of communication at this particular location. I remain unimpressed and will only stop in here if I absolutely need to.
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Don't waste your money on this. The show is boring and has not real dance move like they had on Americas best dance crew. Total money Wasted
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12 star
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This was a great venue for my first concert at the Joint. We saw Prince on Friday night and would see him from the floor and from the suite. What a show!
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12 star
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Love their creamy smoothies! The perfect post workout to-go drink. You can't go wrong with the Incan Warrior or the Grey Hulk, the latter being my favorite. \n\nHaven't tried anything more substantial on their actual menu but I am making it my 2014 goal to get through their entire smoothie list. They also sell a variety of cold presses individually or as part of a cleanse diet which would be interesting to try.
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12 star
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Quick and simple!
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Normally I'm impressed with Apple Store customer service. This location sucks. Every interaction I have with the staff here is rude. The girl \"helping\" me with an exchange was asking me how to do it. Good thing I was there to help. 2 stars only because they are efficient. That's all.
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New to area and saw a coupon in one of our mails. Decided to take my daughter to check it out we got there at 9:29 pm and it looked like they were closing, the open sign was shut off and the screens were down. Even though yelp says they close at 10. Bad first impression will stick with Froyona.
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12 star
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I've stayed here a few times and gambled here quite often. The rooms are very clean and modern. They do need to work on their check in though on busy weekends. It can take forever to weave through the lines to get your room.\n\nThe restaurant options in this place are sort of pricey. You can't really get a meal for less than $20 here. My suggestion is to head over to the Mirage on the free tram as their options are a little less, but not by a whole bunch.
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$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Need i say more? \nI ordered a chicken breast dish. It was a half a breast and wouldn't fill a child. And they had the nerve to charge me $28 for that! Amazing. I don't care where I am, if i pay for a meal, it should be a meal. I am a grown man, 6'3' and 215lbs. I don't expect a buffet, but this place is a joke. \nForgot my beer. \nTerrible sushi. \nI will upload the photos so you can see this joke in real time.
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Wait. Wait some more. I hope it's worth the wait. Still waiting. The hostesses have attitudes, why? So hungry. Still waiting. Glare from hostess. Wait. Was that my stomach making that noise? Wait some more. Do I hear the theme song to Jeopardy in my head? Finally, our table is ready! \n\nI am starving, so I will let the rude hostesses slide, lets do this! I order the Vegan Burger, which I know you are now thinking to yourself, what a dumb veggie head and you will now discount my whole review....... Well here it is. It was just meh and I have had better. All the veggies were grilled but the whole thing was so greasy that I had to use a fork to eat it. What didn't help it was the side of fries that were cold. So looking back on my evening, I should have just stuck to ordering a milkshake and possibly that would have turned this into a three star review, maybe.
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12 star
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Every time I go to Vegas I have to come to the Gun Store. It's so fun to be able to shoot guns you can't shoot legally. My husband was able to try out an AK-47. He shot other ones but I forget the names. (girl sorry) They have awesome packages at really reasonable prices. Each package come with a free t-shirt too! A taxi ride to get here from the strip is pretty expensive. The first time we came here the taxi was around $30 each way from the strip. The last time we came we just drove here in our car. There's plenty of parking. All the employees are very helpful and they help you every step of the way. Highly recommend the Gun Store.
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Terrible food ever ! I myself an Asian and love to have indian food all the time, I checked out online and saffron indian restaurant came out, saw some reviews and decided to get some food. \nWell let me describe 1st\nI ordered one chicken biryani, one garlic naan and one hot and sour chicken curry with plain rice. I normally don't notice the food when im super hungry, but today I didn't get any chance to say the food was good. 1st the garlic naan was so hard and thick.probably the cook was new or food was frozen, same was the biryani(fried rice with some pices chicken),\nAnd the HoT and sour chicken curry was SWEET. I never had that sweet curry before. Nothing was fresh at all. wondering why people are writing something good about it, very expensive comparing their food quality.Totally worthless !!!!!
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I want to give the Cornish Pasty Company another star, but I can't quite do it...\n\nThe pasties I order are REALLY good... They have a fine beer selection (including Mickey's Big-Mouths) and a few cocktail options... Most of the sides and desserts are pretty solid.\n\nI tend to stick with and very much enjoy the more traditional pasties like The Oggie, and the Cottage Pie (OK, OK... I love the Royale with Cheese, too). However, some of the \"premium\" pasties like the Pesto Chicken and the Salmon pasty are a bit funky to me. \n\nEven that, I can write off to personal preference.\n\nWhat really keeps the CPC from getting another star or two is the restaurant itself. \n\nIt's a long, narrow space, 75% of which is divided by a bar. Seating is along the wall or at the bar, with a few larger tables in the back. \n\nOn the other side of the bar from the customers is where ALL of the restaurant operations take place; cooking, cleaning, prep, and bar. If one is sitting at the bar, this intersection of consumption with infrastructure is often a bit too much like watching sausage being made. \n\nI don't really expect a fine dining experience at a place like the Cornish Pasty, but I really don't need to hear the dishes crashing into the sink and i don't need to see all the potential for cross-contamination (food preparation right next to the dirty dishes and raw meat right next to the beer glasses). \n\nMy worst experience was arriving late and sitting at the bar while they were cleaning the \"kitchen\" area and still serving food. It was really noisy, the refrigerator light kept blinding me, and the smell of cleaning chemicals was so strong that it made it impossible for me to even think about enjoying the pasty. I walked out after about 4 bites...\n\nI've wanted to go back several times, because I do enjoy the food and beer options, and finally went back last Friday. The food was as good as it's ever been but the environment will still make me think 2 or 3 times before heading back.\n\nMaybe I'll just have to take advantage of their take-out and stop at Tops liquor on my way home for the Hoegaarden...
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12 star
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The cleanest, brightest, best stocked Marshalls this outlet shopper has ever experienced. It's quiet and organized inside, a big contrast to the Ross next door. Highly recommend if you're on vacay and forgot something at home....Big enough to occupy a beat the heat moment from your trek along the Strip.
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12 star
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We won't take our dogs anywhere else besides \"A Doggie in the Window,\" he does a great job. It should be noted the one minus about \"A Doggie in the Window\" is that Brandon can be a bit tough to get ahold of. If Yelp! allowed it, I'd probably give a 4.5 star review due to that. But since Brandon's prices are extremely reasonable and he does an amazing job, I rounded up to 5 stars.\n\nOur 2 Shih Tzus Sammy & Brindle love Brandon too. If you see them looking cute as can be in the Country Club Oval Park its because you know Brandon worked his magic again.
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Horrible company!!! They are completely unethical!!! This company completed messed up my loan. I sat at title for hours while the company revised my HUD SIX times. Now, after never being late on a single payment, for no reason, I received a letter in the mail stating that they are calling my note due. They have NOT contacted me at any time prior to this notice informing me what is wrong that would warrant them doing this. Scary that a company can just decide to tell you that you have three weeks to pay your entire mortgage IN FULL!!!
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Stopped in for a pedicure a few days ago. The salon was clean, chairs were nice, and lots of them. I did not have to wait even as a walk-in. I was hoping this might be my new nail salon!\n\nThe girl who worked on feet my was rude, bossy, and very aggressive. My feet hurt and bruned from her scrubbing. The water was way too hot! She seemed to be mad at me when I didn't put m foot right where she wanted it. This was NOT the relaxing experience I was in need of. I will not be back...
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