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12 star
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The pizza here was good. The only complaint I have is that the pizza was a little doughy so we ended up putting it in our oven at home to cook a little longer and it came out delicious. The crust was crispy and the toppings were good. We would come again and hopefully get a pizza that's cooked thoroughly.
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12 star
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From reading all the reviews I was kinda freaking out about my flight but honestly people it's not that bad. I flew from LV to San Diego. I can handle anything for 1 hour.\n\nOne thing I notice from the posts is the displeasure of seating room and the extra costs. The seats are tight - no doubt about that but you can add their roomier seats for something like $13 each way & they're huge. I sat in the regular seats which weren't great but bearable. I think you have to put things in perspective. You get what you pay for. If you want cheap air you're going to give up a little.\n\nAnother thing people complained about is the baggage fees. If you plan ahead you're good. Just pay for a checkin bag and you will have no problems. Also, you get a carry on item. I had a back pack and no one said anything. Again, this has to do with planning.\n\nI would say if you're looking for a short flight that is half the price of Southwest it's a good deal. If not then you should book S.W. or some other carrier. If you are looking for a deal and \"PLAN AHEAD\" then this is a good alternative or if it's last minute you can save a little. \n\nNow that being said the worst thing I can say is I didn't care for the staff. No smiles, little bit of attitude etc. - oh and french accents for the whole staff (kinda annoying). \n\nThe biggest annoyance is the people who sat near me and complained or made snide remarks about the extra costs and fees. People - you have a choice. This isn't some third world country where you only have one nationalized airline. You can book somewhere else. If you book it deal with it just don't get on a cheap flight acting like you're a priority first class passenger. You're going cheap know your place.\n\nHope this helps. good luck.
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Air hostesses were nice, but barely attentive during a long flight. Would have appreciated a bit more attention, but okay, it was a red eye and most people were asleep. Did not like that although I required assistance with boarding, when I asked for a set change from middle seat, I was given the absolute last row on the plane. Spent the night listening to two air hostesses talking about their lives. They could have told me that in the first place and I would have stayed where I was, instead of being completely uncomfortable for 4 hours. I don't like them compared to other airlines, but they had a flight that suited my schedule.
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This location seems to go through an abnormally large number of new staff constantly. I have not had a problem with getting the correct order, but customer service is very hit and miss.
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12 star
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Came here for a final \"farewell to Phoenix\" lunch with 10 of us. It was hot outside and the wait was an excruciating hour. What was nice was they had coolers of drink for the people waiting. Once we were finally sat, the service was fast and friendly. I ordered Kool Aid since well.. everyone else did. When I received it I remember why I dont drink it...its too damn sweet! Ick.Anyway I ordered the Tre Tre and i was freakin delicious and the perfect amount of food. I could not have been happier to have this as my final meal in Phoenix. I definitely recommend this place, just be prepared to wait.
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12 star
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Shout out to my Yelpers for recommending this place! We were staying at Mandalay Bay for the night, there for the Silversun Pickups/Muse concert (awesome, by the way) later that night so we made reservations for StripSteak. \n\nYes, the duck fat fries were very good. I preferred the truffle oil fries, the others didn't seem all that different than regular seasoned fries to be honest. I absolutely loved the richness of the potato focccacia bread. For appetizers we went with crab louie with avocado lettuce cups and the lobster, bacon-wrapped fritters. The crab cups were so fresh and came with a great spicy sauce...very refreshing and bite sized (especially after the heavy amuse). The lobster fritters were served on a stick and came with a great, light, almost frothy lemon dipping sauce to roll into the lettuce. Again, light and refreshing, especially for something that was fried. \n\nWhat was not light was the rest of the meal. I ordered the ahi, seared rare, very delicious and well seasoned for not being blackened. Sides were truffle mac and cheese and bacon creamed spinach. To die for! I am not a mac and cheese person, but figured I'd give it a try, and love it! I was so upset with myself for filling up and not being able to finish everything! I really tried so hard. My date got the prime rib, which he enjoyed as well. \n\nI wish I could review a dessert here, but no room left in the tummy. Great combination of having a nice dinner without being frou-frou on the food or portions. If you're in Vegas, it's a must-do!
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12 star
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I needed a 5x8 trailer for an event I was hosting and this Uhaul location was the only one in the area that had one left. I didn't expect my car to give me the issues connecting the trailer that it did, and I certainly didn't expect the incredibly helpful service this place gave me in solving those problems. Despite being overwhelmed with customers they were able to help me fix everything and get going, and didn't for a moment let me think I was being too much of a pain or taking up their time.\nThanks guys for making what could have been a disaster into a great success!
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12 star
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This place is open 24 hours and have an excellent fast food/pizza menu. Try out their philli cheese steak pizza. Chicken burger and chicken wings were decent too. Reasonably priced. If i had to choose i will stick to pizza though
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They definitely need to work on customer service. I probably won't eat sushi for a year after dining here.
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This place use to be so good and have great service when it first opened, now it's just bad. The past 3 times I've come here, the service has been absolutely awful! And the quality of rolls they deliver aren't as good as they use to be. Honestly, the ONLY good thing about this place is their happy hour prices. That's it. You get what you pay for.
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I would not recommend this facility. I was never clearly diagnosed and was given antibiotics twice. However, the doctor is nice and helpful, his staff is rude. I called to ask for my prescription to be called into the pharmacy or sent electronically and I was questioned by the \"office manager\" Katrina as to \"why I couldn't take it myself.\" I am sick, I am the patient. I don't feel as though that was appropriate. She also mentioned that its been 12 hours since I received the hard copy. Yes, I am aware. Again, I don't think that matters. I am sick and would prefer not to wait in a crowded pharmacy for an hour. It's 2014, it's standard to send Rx electronically! I have been sick for 4weeks now and clearly the \" patient comes first\" mentality is not practiced here and I was denied of my prescription being sent because of \" the recent events of our phone calls\" when I supposedly hung up on \"the office manager.\" Which is impossible considering she hung up first.. Great quality patient care! I suggest you save your time and go to a different facility...
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This place started off promising - nice outside seating, and seating for a group of 7 on a Friday around 7PM with no reservation and no waiting. Not bad!\n\nI took a peek at the menu, and immediately thought this place was kind of having an identity crisis. Like, there was sushi, but the menu seemed chinese, but there was pad thai. I dunno...maybe this was asian food for George Bush (like...\"ooh, it sounds exotic...must be asian\"). I got some sashimi to start, and then some chow fun for dinner. Two other people in my group got the all you can eat sushi.\n\nNot going to lie, the chow fun was pretty solid. The sashimi was hit or miss...one order was great, the other tasted not quite so fresh. However, the people that ordered all you can eat sushi got screwed hard. The service was exceptionally slow, and they would only let you order a very limited number of super boring rolls at a time. Therefore, although the peeps who got this were still hungry, we left anyways since we didn't want to wait a million hours for boring sushi.\n\nOur waiter was pretty clueless too...they very clearly did not know their menu very well, or what was in/came with many of the items. Bummer. Price wasn't horrific, I think I paid $35 sans drink.\n\nI dunno if I'd go back. It'd be near the bottom of the list - there are lots of better places to go to in Vegas at this price point (like Firefly: http://www.yelp.com/biz/firefly-on-paradise-las-vegas)
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12 star
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Royal with Cheese is the best burger I've had in Vegas - part of the secret is the mascarpone, which is what I now use when I grill burgers, it really helps it \"melt in your mouth\"\n\nI didn't care much for the lobster roll, but still give this place 5 stars for the sole reason stated above\n\nI've had Stripburger, Burger Bar, Smashburger, Baci Burger, In and Out, 5 Guys - all very good, but B&B wins
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12 star
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Even though I didn't really find anything here, the sales people were super nice. Unlike their sister store Ann Taylor Loft. They greeted me upon arrival and didn't give me attitude when I only bought two items. It's hard to shop in this store and try things on because it didn't feel like the AC was on. They usually have a good selection but this time around I didn't find that much. Oh well. Save it for the next trip to LV.
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Since my previous review about the new corporate version of this once loved establishment was flagged and removed i'll try again. It was removed \"because it does not contain a new firsthand experience with the business.\" Now why they think it wasn't based off of an experience is beyond me. (mind readers maybe??) \nAnyways, this is not the \"Original Penguin\" that gained all the acclaim. Notice the \"TM\" after the name now. \nIt is a lame, shell of a version of the restaurant that once lived. Wait staff was inattentive, food was greasy, I don't expect it to last long. \n\nIf you are looking for food inspired by the original Penguin, try Pinkys Westside, or The Diamond. Corporate entity's have no business swallowing up a local legend, and demanding the same respect of the community, please support local business.
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12 star
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Swaddee is awesome. I love the Chicken Noodles and the Thai Iced Tea. This place can get a little hectic during lunch so go early if you can. When you order they ask you how spicy you want your food, 1-5. I always get a 3, but the spice can be anywhere from a 2-4 which works for me.
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12 star
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Loved.This.Place. Awesome candlelit ambience, spacious seating options, and friendly service. Well-sorted menu with vegetarian and seafood options (yay me). Deschutes Brewery Porter. Affordable price point.
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12 star
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This hospital is the best i have ever seen. They are taking such good care of my mother. As well as all patients. The oncology dept is the best, the friendliest ever. Thank you
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12 star
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I got a good haircut and style at a decent price. The girl did what i asked when i showed her a picture. Theres a special right now - 7 foil highlights,cut, dry, waxed brows all for $60!
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12 star
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All you can eat sushi? Oh yes!\nHawaiian style grinds? Oh Yes!\n\nThis is a must go to place for anyone from hawaii. The AYCE sushi is fantastic, but it does have a timelimit and they are supposedly strict with leaving leftovers (we did not).\n\nAlso comes with a dessert. \n\nYou want malasadas? they have them here too!
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No toaster. NO TOASTER. WHY must the best bagels in CLT be forced into a sauna to steam away all their crusty, crunchy potential?\n\nToppings are diverse, coffee is good. Staff is cute and stoned. Decor is rad, and I feel totally comfy, until EVERYTHING IN MY 6 DOLLAR BREKKIE SAMMICH comes pouring out, onto my lap, onto my dry-clean-only Interview Shirt, and then that's it - I'm throwing a tantrum (in my head at least) and tossing the wet mess into the bin. Give us the option, kids. Don't be Steamer Fascists.
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The service stunk other than the woman bartender. Three of the guys looked at me about 5 times and didn't take my order. This is a college/young crowd bar so I probably didnt belong there anyway so live and learn when your visiting from out of town.
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12 star
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Food was delicious, portions were great, and price was very reasonable! Highly recommend
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The snow king crab was oversalted preventing you from eating alot. the kobe beef was harder then my calculus text book, the prime rib was overdone, no oysters on weekday nights, mussles were too salty, soup too salty, all the other dishes were dry, too salty and everything was plan ordinary and flat. The Bellagio must fix this, this is not acceptable. To pay 37 per person and get this quality, i can get better at the local chinese buffet with more food.
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I ordered the $39.99 all you can eat meat; all of the meats were very dry!! The worst of the worst was the lamb, dry as hell and very gamey tasting. The worst lamb I've ever had. The acceptable items were the flank steak and the turkey wrapped in bacon, but not by much. \n\nDon't wast your time, money, or the opportunity to eat somewhere else.
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They should put the flies on the menu! We went for lunch and were bothered by so many flies that it ruined the meal. Just be prepared!
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12 star
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I went here while shopping for some accessories to fix up my new bike earlier this week, and I found it to be a wonderful place to start. A lot of the bike shops in the area are for folks who are much more into biking, kind of as a culture, than I am. I just want to save a few bucks by biking to class occasionally and going to the grocery store on the bike with my big, dorky basket, and Performance was great for me. Nobody made me feel stupid for having a few questions, and I found everything I needed at great prices.
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12 star
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This was our first B&B expierence and it was amazing! We stayed here June 2012 for a birthday weekend. The owners made us feel very special and right at home. Our room, the Madison Lakes Room, was huge and the bathroom was spectacular. I loved the steam shower! The property is large and a great place to take a walk during the day. They are also lots of outdoor seating areas to sit and enjoy the scenery or read a book. The breakfast was great, I think we had 3 courses a day of food. Pat makes a great breakfast and Bob provides good company during the meal. Their dog Happy is also a companion while you eat or walk the property.\n\n They do also have snacks in the lounge area for you to enjoy at anytime. There are sodas in the fridge and sometimes fresh baked cookies!
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12 star
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First visit and definitely not my last. Glad I did my homework though because what could have been a VERY expensive visit ended up not being so bad. \n\nThe slides and kids' area is well staffed although a tad bit micromanaged. I get it because safety MUST be a priority but there is a fine line that must be hard to dance around. We went in the middle of the week and the lines weren't terrible, but as the day wore on, it got pretty crowded. The Lazy River is a bit TOO lazy for my taste, but the wave pool is fun and the little kids' play area is just right for a variety of age groups. \n\nHere are the tips I was given to make W-n-W a fun visit that won't break the bank. \n\n1) Get there early so you can get a spot in the shade. This is critical because well...Arizona is hot. (duh)\n\n2) Pack your own lunch in a cooler to leave in your car. When you want to eat, go out to the car and enjoy a picnic lunch there. This saved me AT LEAST $100 because food is RIDICULOUSLY expensive. \n\n3) You CAN bring in sealed water bottles to the park. Sippy cups have to be empty so unless you are breastfeeding, don't expect your little ones to have their juices or anything like that brought in.\n\n4) WEAR FLIP FLOPS or AQUA SOCKS. The ground is searing and when you are waiting to get on some of these slides, your feet will melt off--literally-if you aren't wearing shoes. \n\n5) Save-Around guide has discount coupons if you're only going once and Luke AFB has discounts for Vets and current military. However, if you are planning to go multiple times this summer, the summer pass is worth it. \n\n6) Only bring in what you absolutely need. Lockers are pricey and if you buy your tickets online, you won't even need to bring in your wallet and can lock it in the trunk of your car. \n\n7) Sunscreen sunscreen sunscreen. Oh and sunscreen.
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They've just never been a bike store that is really pro cycling, I mean not really there for cyclists. Everything is an argument, the work they do sucks, they have cheap bikes that are better than department store shit, but only just better...
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12 star
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Hint: reservation a must\nCrowded; great value for all-you-eat-pasta; small $ supplement for sausage, meatballs, chicken\nFriendly & cool food service by Linzy\nNice small dessert sampler\nDelish pumpkin cheese cake\nWine & beer
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12 star
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Body Heat has kick started my fitness like no other workout facility has done before. I have started running, cross training, and overall fallen in love with fitness. I am in love with with the classes and yes they are all Hot. The facility is very pretty and well kept, at times I wish there was a little more emphasis on sanitization but that's just me. \n\nI never thought I would love yoga but it has become the best part of my day. I also enjoy the hot Pilates, kettlebells, and bootcamp classes. Their candlelight class is a great way to unwind on Friday nights after a hectic week. Body Heat has become my sanctuary.
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People don't often review chains unless they've had a particularly great or bad experience. I'm sorry to report that this is one of the bad ones. I was hoping to try the pumpkin spice latte today, but whatever I got did not have pumpkin flavor in it. My friend, who has tried that flavor, concurred after taking a sip. I didn't find much wrong with what I did get, but the glaring omission of pumpkin is a huge minus considering that it's a seasonal special. Sorry, guys.
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The other reviewers are not kidding. There are a LOT of kids here. Like, no joke.\n\nI like kids, don't get me wrong. But not in Vegas. Not when I'm trying to get my drink on.\n\nThe bf and I got a free stay here for sitting through one of those timeshare seminars. Free = good, I guess. The rate here normally I know isn't bad, but it's quite the hike to the center of the Strip. And that was in tennis shoes! Was I about to try it in heels? Hell to the no. We ended up spending quite a lot on cabs that could have been avoided had we been closer to everything else. \n\n2 stars because the room was actually nicer than the Tropicana, where I stayed the last time I was in Vegas - but that isn't hard to do. We had an awesome view of... the gray side of the building and a trash-filled alley. Awesome. Why am I giving this place 2 stars again?
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12 star
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Panel change out. I checked with several contractors and the prices ranged from $3600 to $1300. EE was not the lowest bid (but almost). I liked they were licensed, bonded and insured and a member of the BBB. Changing a panel is not rocket science but they did it right, took about 3 hours, the rest of the day was spent waiting for the City of Phoenix to earn their \"permit fee\" - at least when I pay my doctor $150 I get an appointment-and, of course SRP to re-energize the system.. A four hour job wound up being all day- not always the case, just be warned. I had good communications with Tamira, they kept me up-to-date and even filed the permit for me at no extra charge. Even had Greg add a dedicated circuit while they were waiting around!
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Ordered basket of wings today for take out. Told me 20 mins. Waited for 40 mins. Really? The owner Ron was there. Told him.. And he did told the manager to look. That's it. No one appeared to be really sorry as they don't care . Really?
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STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY NEEDS TO VISIT! RED FLAGS! BEWARE!\nThis place has the appearance of a nice clean and well kept salon. I have been a few times but NEVER AGAIN.\n\nShort Massage: They offer a menu w/ a break down of what the service includes. I always felt like the massage was much shorter so on my last visit I decided to time it w/ the stop watch on my iPhone. It was half as long as it should have been but they charge you for it. Make sure you are getting what you are paying for if you go for an upgraded pedicure.\n\nReckless: Very aggressive w/ the metal cheese grater looking tool they use on everyone's feet. There is a more gentle way of getting the dead skin off of your feet ladies. This rough and aggressive approach is very dangerous. \n\nCuticles: They cut the cuticles way to close to the skin which isn't necessary. Your cuticles are there for a reason. Trimming the cuticles can break the seal that protects the surrounding skin from infection. You should just get your cuticles pushed back but not cut off.\n\nSanitation: They bring the tools out in what looks like a \"sterile bag\" that a hospital would keep scalpels in. They open the bag in front of you which is a false sense on security because my guy placed the instruments back into the bag and pinched the end closed when he was done w/ my pedicure. I don't know what he did with the tools after that? Did he bring the same tools out of that bag for the next person without sanitizing them properly? Were they clean when he peeled the bag open for me? The bag looks clean but I am curious if they just slide dirty instruments back into a \"sterile looking\" bag so it looks clean to a new customer?\n\nDirty Bowl: I got a manicure and the lady grabbed a bowl from under the sink and filled it with warm water. I soaked my fingers in the bowl which had glass stones in the bottom. She cut my natural nails so SHORT! I wanted to keep the length and just wanted them evened up...to late for that since she clipped the first two so short without asking how I wanted them. When she finished the manicure she went to the sink, put her hands on the stones to keep them in the bowl, and then dumped the water down the drain. Then she put the bowl w/ stones back under the sink. I am suspecting they don't sanitize the bowl or stones between manicures and just store it under the sink. The thought of someone else's cuticles and nail clippings in the stones is disgusting! \n\nThey are very pushy with the upgrades for gel nails, nail art, waxing, deluxe pedicures etc... Beware if you go here. You may be at risk of an infection.\n\nhttp://cosmetology.nv.gov/Consumers/Nail_Salon_Guide
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12 star
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This place is a breath of fresh air in downtown mesa that is saturated by subs and Mexican food. This place is clean, not to expensive ( good lunch deals), and just something totally new. The hamburger and slow cooked pork is heaven. I don't usually eat dessert but the fig, mascarpone, and caramel is a home run that would even impress Babe Ruth. If you're in the area, try it!
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12 star
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Fun building to be in and great, fresh mexican food. This place is off the main strip of old town but worth the detour.
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I would like to say that Smashburger is the most smashing burger I've ever had. However that's not the case. The decor is very minimalistic, that's okay it's a pretty casual burger joint and I was meeting a friend here for lunch so I'm not expecting much ambiance or else something has gone terribly wrong.\n\nSo you saunter up to that counter and you have a couple of choices for burgers. I chose the classic with veggie frites cause those sounded pretty cool. Well the burger's the most decent burger I've ever had. It was filling and unmemorable, well maybe I'm to blame for that maybe I shouldn't order a classic burger if I want my taste buds titillated. Veggie frites? I was expecting something like crispy vegetables and they kind of ended up being a fairly small portion of oily limpdick veggies, at least they're salted nicely.\n\nTotal bill for lunch? $9 I might as well go to a nicer restaurant and pony up the extra $1 for a much more awesome burger. However when I'm in the Stonecrest area this will do in a pinch.
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Food looked good but tasted decent, but there were nats and mosquitos flying around in the restaurant so it was difficult to enjoy. I had to stop eating my meal bc they flew into my food, was very disappointed.
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12 star
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This place just reopened a few months ago following a long-overdue remodel. It's a good place, no questions asked. Not the best Chinese restaurant I have ever eaten in, but a worthy one nonetheless.\n\nAs far as atmosphere goes, the interior here is a bit more \"casual\" than most Chinese restaurants. Most of this interior decor feels more like something that belongs at Denny's or IHOP. Fortunately, there isn't a whole lot of excess noise either. During my last visit, a TV behind the counter was showing Seinfeld - not complaining or anything, but if you want an authentic Chinese experience, atmosphere and all, this isn't the place for you.\n\nBut the food is what counts, and each time I have been here, I have had no complaints with it. They have a large, diverse menu - quite possibly one of the largest of its kind. Regardless of your tastes in Chinese food, I'm sure you'll find something you like here. \n\nChina Inn doesn't really do anything to stand out amongst the other Chinese restaurants in town, but with food items this solid I could care less. Definitely worth stopping by if you're a fan of Chinese food and are in the \"Old Henderson\" area.
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I wouldn't choose any stars if I had the opportunity to. I recently bought a gift card from this location for $120. When I first called this location, they said there is nothing they can do about it. When I called another location, they said that Massage Envy has the information on file, and can easily pull it up. I called the Rainbow location back and they refused to do it. They are trying to keep my $120 for no apparent reason. Why should they be entitled to my money? They have the giftcard number under my account, so why can't I use it???? No one else can, so what's the difference? I even talked to the manager who #1 wouldn't let me finish my thoughts, and #2 was very rude and hung up on me when I asked for her name. \n\nDON'T GO TO THIS LOCATION. GO TO ANOTHER ONE THAT WON'T STEAL YOUR MONEY.
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Tried to go in last week with my husband and 17 yr old son to eat dinner. I had purchased a Groupon for dining. They had a handwritten sign up stating they no longer allow anyone under 21 anywhere in their establishment including the dining area. Groupon was wonderful and refunded me but Kavanaugh's lost a customer. Never again. We ended up at Sunrise Pizza off of Valley and Craig and had a wonderful dinner!
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I'd been here before and don't remember regretting it but on this visit the food and drinks were LAME. \n\nPineapple Serrano Maragrita lacked any detectable taste of pineapple and was just as green as a house margarita. There was virtually no \"bite.\" Really? \n\nThen the Big Chop salad was carnitas had the most bland taste, seemingly under-cooked pork, and fatty carnitas (had to spit one piece out in the napkin-never a good thing). Do they test these meals for great flavor and taste? Apparently not. \n\nWaitress was wonderful and gets an A+ for service recovery, offering me new drink and entree in a jiffy. Nonetheless, I doubt I'll be back.\n\nSad, since it's an ideal location at a great mall.\n\nTry harder Sol, try harder.
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Was staying at the hotel next door... Got into Montreal late and so decided to just come here to grab a bite to eat because it was easy. I was seriously underwhelmed. With all the good food in Montreal, this place cannot get away with charging the prices they do for mediocre food and drinks. Had the duck wings which I suspect we're actually turkey (dry), the beet salad with shrimp (blech) and the crab cake, which was the best part of the meal. Drinks were overly sweet.\n\nNot worth it.
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12 star
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Pro: value, charm, quality, independent\n\nCon: haven't found one yet....\n\nSleeper alert. Great breakfast, well-priced served with a smile. Ditto for dinner. Simple, relatively healthy comfort food. Good Euro feel to it but not overkill. Nice change of pace from the generic chains. \nWell worth a try for a quiet couples dinner or breakfast with the kids--they can draw, play hangman etc on the butcher paper table top. Comp. rolls to start and dessert to finish with breakfast. Nice touch.
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Highly priced!!!\n(none of the prices include anything other than the burger or dog)\n\nBacon cheeseburger.... 6.89\nCheeseburger ..... 5.99\nBacon hotdog.... 4.49\nBacon cheesedog.... 5.09\nBottled water...... 2.09\nYou have to order a \"lil\" to get a \"JR\" that is reasonably priced. But the burgers are almost child size.\n\nWhile waiting on my Burger I noticed the \"grill master \" smashing the burgers to make em paper thin... Smh. I consider myself a Grill Master. NOTE TO 5 guys.. SMASHING your burgers is NOT whats up!!!....\n\nNew commercial should ask \"Where's the juice\" (as in juicy burger).... not where's the Beef.
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12 star
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My friends were in town and wanted to eat Thai food. It's was almost midnight so I don't know what was open. We decided to drive through Chinatown to see what we could find. Ended up here at Krung Siam. Good authentic Thai food, good service, full bar and they're open till 6 am.
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The flavors and toppings were okay.\nI was a little disappointed how few non-fat options there were.\nThey have an okay selection but all were of similar tastes.
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We found a LIVE WORM on one of the dozen house oysters we ordered. I'm no oyster connoisseur but I would imagine a live worm is unacceptable? It was still wiggling on the edge of the oyster shell. I'm guessing that means it's as fresh as can be? Another thing to note is most of the oyster shells didn't look like there was any attempt to clean or scrub them before opening as they had dirt and grime all over it. All management offered was a refund on the oysters, and gave us 3 of their \"premium and cleanest\" oysters that they had to offer. I felt like our entire meal should have been comp'ed. Other people in our party a variety of tacos and everyone agreed that they wasn't anything special about them. Midway through our meal, they dimmed the lights and turned on some club music, but there wasn't enough people in the bar/restaurant for that type of \"ambience\". All in all, it is an overpriced restaurant that I think is still trying to find its identity, and please make sure you don't give people worms!
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12 star
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It's been said by most, but I just wanted to emphasize what a pleasant, cheap departure it is from the expensive, crappy chain food on the strip. The walk from most hotels is just long enough to be sobering after a long night/morning out in Vegas (I walked from Planet Hollywood), and if it isn't, the food should help.\n\nIt's especially awesome for those of us who come from the east and don't get particularly good/authentic tacos.
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12 star
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Prowess Pole is a wonderful place to start your passion for pole! \n\n-The new studio is spacious and clean;\n-The instructor is fantastic, motivating, and helps you every step of the way; \n-There are performance opportunities in the studio if you wish to show off some of your skills to friends and the general audience!\n\nIt is a very welcoming and safe environment for those new to pole and are unsure of their abilities!! 5 stars ;)
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12 star
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Hands down the best seafood place I've been to in Montreal, Especially if you love freshly prepared seafood. Think of this place as a seafood market. You order the Fish / lobster / calamari etc by the pound, and you tell them how you want it to be cooked. You have an option of getting it fried , grilled or pan seared. The Calamari is amazing, fried of course. So is the shrimp in garlic butter sauce. Also ask for their hot sauce. It has a nice zing to it. For sides they have two kinds of rice, steamed veggies, dinner rolls, Potato wedges and salad. Did I mention its not too expensive? No alcohol here. Also they accept cash / debit, but no credit.\n\n\nFood : Great\nService :Fast\nAmbiance : Casual\nWorth the price : Yes
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Took me 1 hour to get a fish sandwich(they told me it would only take 20 minutes) ridiculous!!!!!!!
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12 star
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This is a really really nice, upscale place.\ndespite their very unique and local menu, my favorite is probably their cornbread with the fruit butter. i think they whip it in case and it literally just melts on the cornbread and then subsequently your mouth.\nWe got the quail, burger, and kimchee fried rice with pig ears. everything tasted very good, and our server was excellent. Very knowledgeable and very well spoken.
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Sorry, but I'm pretty disappointed with this place\n. I expect competent staff for the exorbitant prices charged for the food and alcohol. What good is an extensive selection of highly-appraised food and alcohol on an iPad when the staff has little interest or focus to manage it. Sitting at the bar or at a table, the service sucked. I get it that people make mistakes, but come on if I wanted a third rate experience I sure as hell wouldn't come to the Las Vegas Strip, and of the most expensive hotels on the Las Vegas Strip to find it. This is a pathetic example of everything that is wrong with the Las Vegas union economy today. Shameful.\n\nComment from Ryan L. regarding this review: \"You're an idiot, straighten up.\" and \"Stop with the immature reviews.\" Congratulations, Ryan L., welcome to your fifteen minutes of fame. As for me, I call it like I see it. Your approval is not needed.
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12 star
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Excellent food and service. Had the chicken bento box ($9) for lunch came with tons of food. Also had the green tea crime br\u00fbl\u00e9e, unbelievably delicious. Will be back here soon!
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12 star
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Yelp reviewers save the day once again with this Chinese delivery gem!!\n\nBest damn crab puffs I've had in a long time! This place has quality food, made fresh and they actually care about the presentation! I didn't think Chinese delivery like this existed. No more ordering from the other guys!\n\nGeneral Tso's chicken on fried rice was awesome. Next time ill ask them to make it extra spicy because it wasn't very spicy or hot at all. Nonetheless it was freshly cooked and still crispy unlike every other time I've ordered delivery from the other guys.\n\nMongolian Beef on fried rice was good as well. The meat didn't taste like it had been sitting around in sauce for several hours like most Chinese fast food.\n\nThe even have great service and fast delivery! The guy who takes my order calls me, 'sir.' I like this place!
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12 star
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Awesome show! Terry Fator has definetely earn his spot on the Las Vegas Strip as the headliner for the Mirage. Probably one of the best comedy performances I have seen (And I have seen plenty... like Dane Cook live). \n\nFirst of all, I remember when the 'Terry Fator Theatre' was the Danny Gans' theater. They truly did a great job renovating. Terry Fator Theatre is very modern and plush, with great lighting and a stage that would remind you of a game show set. The crowd is warmed up by other comedy performers and DJs, who plays a danceable mix of pop songs.\n\nFator uses a series of TV-famous plushy, pop-eyed puppet characters, a crew of Muppets knockoffs. But trust me when I say, they are more entertaining than the muppets (they come closer to Avenue Q style puppets). \n\nFator shows his expertise in ventriloquism within the first five mins of the show, and his animated and expressive characters are a foundation for his true talent: He's a singing impressionist conjuring the distinctive sounds and styles of Garth Brooks, Rod Stewart, Etta James, Louie Armstrong, Axl Rose and even Elvis.\n\nHe is very interactive with the audience, and performs songs that everyone in the audience should know. Fator is undeniably talented, likeable and professional, and his act at the Mirage shows to be around for a long time.
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What a messed up operation the help there this morning was certainly overwhelmed with the 5 customers they were trying to deal with the breakfast crosant was way to expensive compared to other fast food restaurants
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12 star
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This place is like half movie theatre, half bizzaro museum. It's worth going to just for the weird statues and creepy wax figures that stare at you from every corner. \n\nThe movies are only three bucks so you can't beat that. The theaters themselves are okay, nothing fancy for sure, and sometimes the sound quality isn't the best. But hey, it's three bucks.\n\nI figure I'm paying $1.50 for the movie and a $1.50 for the entertainment of the statues.\n\nI just wish Pollack would open up a museum of his whole collection. I hear he has a ton of stuff. I wanna see it!!!
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Good food the creamy mermaids are awesome as long as you don't get the old man that's always drunk and if he's sober he's incredibly rude will ignore you and plan to wait a long time to eat if he's your sushi chef. He's a nightmare not a nice guy but the waitresses were pleasant. Just a shame you have to deal with him.
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Stayed here for a short weekend holiday. Rooms were good size, easy to get to and clean. I did not like having to leave my room for coffee, no coffee makers in the room. It is located right across from the MGM Grand which was the site for our concert, so in that regard the location was great.
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12 star
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Amazing food. Awesome owner. Just great everything. Love this place, and definitely plan on going back! :)
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We went around 5pm on a weekday and even though it was not super busy we barely saw our waitress. They burned our pizza and didn't tell us they were remaking it until my husband went to see why it was taking 30 minutes for a thin crust pizza. Manager nor waitress were apologetic. \n\nThe Mac & Cheese pops are now little triangles, which were pretty good. Remade pizza was burnt also but we just ate around it. They used to have a case full of cupcakes and treats in the shop connected to the bistro, but when we went the case was bare. :( Where did they go?? Do they only have treats on the weekends? Even the store looked sad, like they weren't stocked on stuff. I had been in there when it opened and it seems to have lost it's luster.
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12 star
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Lunchbox is, very literally, your friendly local record shop.\n\nThey have a healthy collection of new and used, cd and vinyl, and always more than a handful of well marked local artists. That is not to say that they are huge, because they are definitely not, but they make every square foot of that store work towards their music-y goodness. Oh, and anything they don't have, just ask and they can probably order for you.\n\nThey are always more than willing to let you hear a new album on the store stereo before you buy it and if you happen to lose your phone in their parking lot they will totally help you look for it. I have bought everything from used Pat Benatar vinyl to a delightfully electronic Matmos cd there (and I didn't even feel like they were judging me for the Pat Benatar!).\n\nTheir prices are a bit higher than you might find at some chain store or the used section of Manifest (used cds start around $6, new stuff flirts with a Jackson unless it's on sale) but the eclectic selection and wonderful local-ness of Lunchbox make it worth the extra coin.
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12 star
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I'm not a risktaker by any means. I have three or four standard menu items that I order every single time from whichever place that I go to. That's the extent of mixing it up, in my book. My best friend, however, is different. She likes to order new and odd things, try it, usually hates it and then I split half of my meal with her because she also refuses to return food for something better.\n\nWe both stumbled onto this place after an hour of indecision regarding where we would grab dinner. Straightaway, I was impressed that there was a bar area and a separate glassed off section to keep the restaurant customers away from the musky smoke smell.\n\nOur waitress then came to take our order and I got a buffalo chicken wrap (as usual) and my friend got the steak sandwich. She loved it and I got to eat my meal (which was amazing) in it's entirety. After that, we split a small dessert, which came out HUGE.\n\nRight about the time that we had both finished eating, we hear the waitress inform another party that since it was Wednesday that all food was 50% off for a promotion they were running. EXCUSE ME?!\n\nSo, we got great service, great food and only paid $16.00 for two meals and a dessert. I was incredibly impressed by that. Additionally, it's so close to my house that I intend to be a regular fixture at this place!
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12 star
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Great food, great service.. got there late so they were out of some items but everything they did have was exceptional
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12 star
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Living up to try and be the next 'Ahhnold' (an Asian one anyway) or Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson (I am known in many circles as 'The Pebble'), I do enjoy my breakfast. And I love, love, love eggs! It's the world's most complete animal protein. Bodybuilders and Meatheads alike know...if you want more muscle, you must eat more protein! I'm far from my early 20's when I used to add a raw egg or 2 to my daily whey protein & creatine shake, or eat 6 hard boiled eggs daily to help 'bulk up'...but I still love me some eggs early in the morning!\n\nThe Cracked Egg if you can't already tell is a breakfast-heavy joint. They are usually only open daily for breakfast and lunch. It's been voted 'The Best of Las Vegas' by the LVRJ at least 3 times. So I figure instead of making my own breakfast we'd go check this place out. \n\nThe day we went it was packed! Of course, it was a Sunday and church was probably just letting out. There's a big hustle and bustle here, no shortage of orders being called out, waitstaff running around with plates, and the smell of fresh coffee being brewed. Man, do I love the first meal of the day! Yes, I am a morning person. Night owls beware!\n\nMenu is a good size and offers a ton of choices. Now with The Cracked Egg being its namesake, please realize that most of their dishes require EGGS. If you don't like eggs or egg products STEER CLEAR. Should be obvious. Go back to your overpriced lattes and friggin' scones. Go dunk your donuts somewhere else. Go back to your toaster to watch those tarts pop. I feel sad for you folks.\n\nThe Cracked Egg has different parts to their menu. There's \"Breanne's Basics\" which have your plain eggs & bacon, eggs & sausage, and similar type stuff here. In \"Eggs With Attitude\" these dishes are mostly various things scrambled with eggs, which they call a 'scramble'. I much enjoy the Southwest Scramble which has 3 eggs scrambled with chorizo, green chiles, jalapenos, onion, jack & cheddar cheese, and a side of salsa. \"The Benedicts\" is self-explanatory, a list of all their different Eggs Benedict concoctions. Me? I like the good ol' regular Eggs Benedict standard, done right. In the \"Fluffy & Folded\" section you got your 3 egg omelettes, and my faves are The Denver with ham, bell peppers, onions, and cheese, or The Greek with spinach, tomatoes, and feta. Yum! \"Sin City Skillets\" are for you wannabe cowboys who like your food coming in a cast-iron skillet, build your own or choose one off of their menu. The last big breakfast section is \"From the Griddle\" and includes their French toast choices as well as fresh pancakes. From what I've tried and what I've heard...it's all pretty good stuff. \n\nThe Cracked Egg also has non-breakfast stuff for you non-breakfast eaters too. From sandwiches and salads, to burgers and homemade chili, it's all there. But why come to a breakfast joint and not have breakfast? It's like going to El Pollo Loco and asking for fish! Try the breakfast.\n\nOnly gripe I have here is that the prices are a bit on the high side. I could make some of these dishes at home easily for half the cost, and do just as good a job since I love making breakfast anyway. Two folks eating breakfast with a cup of joe each will probably set you back $25+ after tax and tip depending on what you eat. Worth it if you go every once in a while or on a special occasion. Or if you're loaded like Steve Wynn. Geez, that guy is rich.\n\nStop by The Cracked Egg, have a hearty breakfast, then bench press that little Fiat in the parking lot!
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The ice cream isn't that great and the workers look like they're half dead. No smile, no thank you, nothing. The tangerine sorbet also tastes like chemical ice.
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Do NOT go here. The doctors are good enough but the wait time to get in the room is at least 30 minutes each time. Check in: 10:35, appt time: 10:45, time now 11:27. KMN! \n\nUpdate: they called and said I couldn't be seen there because I had missed 1 appointment in 2009 and 2010 and and 2013. How rude is that? No customer relations at all.
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12 star
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Finally made my long-awaited return, and... okay, not really. I just wanted a cold, sweet treat and didn't want to drive out elsewhere.\n\nI enjoyed this even more than last time. This time, I tasted some of the flavors that I didn't recognize, and I lucked into some really good ones. The first was the gansito, which the employee said is kinda a strawberry / chocolate version of a twinkie (and even had the fluffy cake part). Really enjoyed it except for how my plastic spoon was really doing an awful job at actually separating small pieces of ice cream from the larger mass. Luckily, it did not have a thick and gooey mouth feel, just a creamy and cold one.\n\nThe second flavor that I ate was the rompope, or Mexican eggnog. It definitely has that eggnog quality, but what's more interesting is the presence of raisins. Since Google tells me that rompope probably has rum (\"rom\") in it, I'm going to call this the Mexican version of rum raisin, which is my favorite classic flavor. Well, except more eggy. I liked it a lot too, and the texture was easier to handle with the spoon.\n\nPrices are just fine for ice cream. One scoop (\"chico\") is $2.50, two scoops (\"mediano\") are an almost paltry $3.50, and there's a grande size at $5 that I'm sure will fill me up if I ever get around to trying it. I think the cones are actually free, so I'd definitely suggest get a cone and use your tongue instead of a feeble spoon.\n\nSure, maybe they've had some run-ins with the health department, but doesn't everybody? I have not had diarrhea yet and I'm sure I'm more untidy with the ice cream in my own fridge. Also, it wasn't nearly as warm as last time (possibly owing to earlier time of day, or their fan and whatever A/C is doing work). I will definitely be back when I'm in the area, and I might even try some of the popsicles or mixed desserts next time.
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Place is small the staff is rude. Pool is dirty. Lol and was on a waiting list for an iron that I never got. Place sucks
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I recently brought a Groupon for $20 for $40 worth of food (1Groupon per table, sucks). Overall all i can say was what a bad experience. \n\n From the start i called to make a reservation as stated on the Groupon but was told no reservation needed. As my friend and i walk in 808 sushi the only available seating was the sushi bar and a table next to the door, we took the table next to the door even though we were already cold. ( the table wasn't cleaned off). As we waited for them to clean off the table i look around and it seemed cold and dark, not a welcoming place.\n The server asked if we were doing happy hour or groupon, we told her groupon and she handed us the menu for the Groupon. :(. I was very dissapointed about the menu, i expected more variety of Rolls and appetizers. After ordering we over heard a table talking about still being hungry and complaining about waiting over 15min for their check. \n When it was our time to get our check we waited less than 10 min. We order 2 California rolls, 808 Roll, 6 piece Screaming orgasm , miso soup, shrimp tempura. total was$ 48.75 with Groupon discount it came to $8.75. I gave them $20.75 after waiting another 10min for my change back i got back only $9.75 :/ ya i was confused for a moment myself (i guess they wanted to take some of their own tip out of my money first). honest mistake maybe !!! . But we were cold and to disappointed to stay any longer. Wont be returning !!!!!
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This was my first time here and i was pretty excited to try it. I got the Borderline and it had no flavor to it other than the lettuce and dressing which was tasted just like olive oil. The chicken and lettuce tasted a little funny. A coworker said the same thing about he salad. I didn't even find the cheese in it or the pico de gallo. It was definitely overpriced for what you get. I don't think i'll be going back.
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12 star
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A chill place to hang out for food and drinks. Decor was excellently unique. The bathrooms are intriguing. The owner talked with us and made great drink and food recommendations - including some sweet sake. My party got messy with crawfish and took some fun pictures with our food. Warning - spicy is spicy, but they also can do not spicy. The sushi salads were nicely prepared. Fresh, simple, and delightful. Their viet noodle dishes weren't too bad either - always good when drenched with fish sauce. :) I'd come here again for a kick-back evening out.
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12 star
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OK, so living in Las Vegas has taken some getting used to. Especially the whole strip mall thing, which means lack of character to the shopping areas. \n\nSo imagine my surprise when looking for a place to have dinner with out of town friends, that we pulled into a parking spot in front of Pin Kaow and walked through the doors and were transported into a beautifully elegant, dining experience.\n\nNot only is the restaurant beautiful, the staff is friendly, attentive, dressed in Thai attire. And the food... OH! The food. It's wonderfully delicious! My party and I had assorted curries and appetizers and nothing disappointed. My San Diego friend, who is very finicky, LOVED his duck curry and had it again when we returned 3 months later.\n\nThis is definitely a little ray of sunshine in the land of strip malls.
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12 star
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As many others have noted, it's not as if this place invented \"the sandwich\" but read my star rating: I'm a fan. The food is good, I haven't had a sandwich that I disliked. But it's the service that I was impressed by. Art, the owner, seems to really take interest in each customer that crosses his path. It's a breath of fresh air and something you might not see at the chain next door. \n\nI enjoyed my Roasted Turkey sandwich. I'm picky about cold cuts (I've basically signed an exclusive with Boars Head) and these made the grade. The bread tastes freshly baked too. The mozzarella sandwich is tasty too. Thumbs up on the turkey chili as well, can't beat it on a chilly day. If you get a drink be prepared, they're basically in vat size cups. They offer your typical 1/2 sandwich & soup lunch specials as well.\n\nTo touch again on the great service, on my last visit Art literally sat down with me and chatted it up. It was the end of the lunch hour and the place was pretty much empty. He asked about my job, how I like downtown etc etc. So friendly! Hell, I might even just come back for the conversation! You should stop in and say hi. One of the few lunch places downtown where you don't have to have a fanny pack to fit in, this cafe is worth a try.
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They don't have the usual great subway service that you would expect from a subway. Ive been in multiple tines and employees have not had a uniform. No great and they are mean when attend to you. I recommend the service at jersey mikes better.
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12 star
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stayed at thehotel @ mandalay bay over the weekend...this is the other tower from the resort and casino....its supposed be a bit more modern/luxurious...there wasn't any noticeable difference in service...but the rooms were very plush, modern and their spa is kickass!\n\nalso, if you haven't been to the beach @ the mandalay...u have to go to stay there at least once and rent a cabana by the man made beach/pool...it almost feels like you're in aruba when the servers come out and bring drinks to the your beach chair...as you nap and slowly recover from yesterday's shenanigans...LOL\n\nsuite was very nice...very modern and chic...not quite as big as the rooms at the venetian but a good size...guess its your typical suite w/ 2 bathrooms, flat screen in every room...altho, i think the suites @ the bellagio are nicer because of the bigger bathroom and jacuzzi...but really who goes to vegas to stay in the room???\n\nwe were fortunate to get comped for fri but had to pay a reduced rate on sat which was still reasonable...i would've given them 5 stars...but the front desk was not very accommodating w/ a late check out despite it being the weekend when we changed to daylight savings time losing an hour!!! quite disappointing =/\n\nhowever, i did discover a new best friend...that orange 5 hour energy shot/drink u see at 7-Eleven...that stuff works better than redbull cuz it doesn't giv u the jitters and it really last for about 5 hours. i'm really scared to know what's in it...i'm guessing some form of liquid crack...nonetheless, its perfect for that sunday morning in vegas when you haven't slept in days, can't get a late check out and you have a 4 hour drive back to LA... \n\noy~
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12 star
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Found this place the other day, had breakfast there. \n\nReally nice folks, service was good, just a tad slow, and the prices are a tinny bit much for what it is...\n\nOn the flip side, the food is awesome, portions are good size, atmosphere is nice, it is a night place, but good during the day also...\n\nTotally great place close to downtown.\n\nIf you are looking for a cute place that's a tab pricey, then this is it...\n\nGood luck, have fun and be safe
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Where to begin? The lighting in their range sucks for one. Second the staff rushes you through the experience...you really feel like a sucker tourist at this place.\n\nFirst you pay then they load up your magazines. I was told to go right on into the range(yes his exact words) and the guy pointed at \"whatshisface\" and said he would be with me in a few minutes. Then I get yelled at by \"whatshisface\" that I was supposed to wait behind the counter until someone came to help me. At this point I was starting to get annoyed. \n\nSo after waiting 5-8 minutes \"whatshisface\" came to escort me into the shooting range. I rented the MP40, which jammed frequently. The guy said it was my fault...I wasn't shooting it fast enough...yeah right whatever. The other MP40 I fired also in Nevada at a different range didn't have that problem. Their staff seemed like mall-ninja's and part-time security guards complete with outfits.\n\nThis is the second range I've been to in the Vegas area...the other one was in Henderson, they had better staffing and lighting in their range.
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12 star
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Love this bar! The owner is fabulous and the girls are super attentive! During a \"big fight\", the owner reserved us a booth to watch our college game. They even let me borrow a phone charger.
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12 star
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Was in Phoenix for a Gold Canyon convention. This became our go to place. The 1st day our lunch service was horrible..very rude waitress. Erica. My food was so so. Chicken sandwich dry, no flavor.We noticed they had some specials that night so we came back. We had bartender helping us. He was great. 50\u00a2 wings! Fantastic..the honey hot are the best wings ever, tarot tots...yum! And the watermelon margaritas and the long island iced tea are the best ive had. This place is definitely the BEST choice around the convention center. A little rough around the edges but for some reason we kept going back and I'd continue to do so during my next convention.
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I've been coming here with my wife for a couple of years, and this place has been little by little getting worse with their equipment (chairs and foot tubs) The pedicures are awsome, however its no long a relaxing experience. I ill start looking for a more relaxing place for my wife and I.
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12 star
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Anna's Linens is a great place to shop for house decor. Grandma, Lil Sis, and I went there to look and buy some complete bed sets that includes the comforter, sheets, pillow cases, and bed shirt (6 to 8 pieces) that normally run like $39.99 and $49.99, were on sale for $29.99. Grandma and I went to this location like two weeks ago and saw that sale... we were short on cash and said that we would be back. Wish we had the money then. When we walked into this location today, most of the sets were gone.. That had very little to choose from. We looked all around, but did not see any that we liked. Bummed.... I still love this place because that have everything like all the bathroom accessories that you need and/or want to decorate your bathroom. They have kitchen stuff, and many more things. They always have good deals and so far, I have not been disappointed with them. We will just try the other Anna's Linens and hope to get the bed sets that we want.
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12 star
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My Wife and I have had many great experiences. We have had multiple Acupuncture treatments with Krissy with great results. Not only is she very knowledgeable, but also real nice. At this point we must have referred at least a dozen people to Krissy and everyone thanks us later.
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I checked out out Sophia's based on the rave reviews I read on Yelp and was not dissapointed! The food was fabulous and I personally enjoyed the atmosphere.\nIf you're not a people person you might not enjoy Sophia's as much though as a lot of people pack into their small dining area and most of the time you have to share a table with other patrons.\nAlso, keep in mind that they take cash only!\n\nThe food is great though and it's a perfect saturday morning breakfast stop!
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The food is simply horrible. It lacks flavor, probably due to the lack of it being fresh and seasoned properly. If you want a fried item then it is the same as any other fried food at any other place. The service is ok, nothing special. It is always busy whenever we drive by and it is a mystery. If you want fresh, perfectly seasoned and cooked food I would suggest chipotle.
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I want to see you stand outside and take a look at all those delicious steaks dry aging in the window and tell me your stomach isnt dragging you inside.\n\nInterior decor and vibe reminds me of NY for sure. Small, somewhat cramped seating. Barely room to put all your food on the table.\n\nLet's get to the best part, I had the ribeye and it was absolutely delicious. The glaze on that bad boy made it so delectable. Size was big, cooked perfectly!!\n\nApps were just ok, nothing that really stood out to me. Had the clam chowder, bruschetta and caprese salad.\n\nService was wonderful, every waiter we had was on top of what they were responsible for.\n\nWe came for our anniversary and they certainly did their best to make us feel special :) Sad, we'd venture into fancier restaurants wouldnt get the same service, so it was definitely appreciated here!\n\nI'll definitely be back!!
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First, this place reeks of being a national-chain-franchise-type restaurant. The staff is trying to be enthusiastic like they have been instructed, but it feels very fake. \n\nOtherwise, the burgers are good. As you have heard, the standard burger contains two patties, the smaller version has one. The fresh-cut fries were excellent, maybe the best in Tempe.\n\nWe may go back, but probably won't go out of our way.
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So I'd heard a lot of advertising for this place (Toby Keith's in Peoria), so a group of friends went to check it out...Well apperently the the bouncers/security staff run this ridiculous joke of a bar...and the management just allows them run free to just shit all over their customers for no apparent reason, other than one of my friends danced with one of the bouncers girlfriends... Well good luck w that, guess we'll spend our money elsewhere!!!! \n\nAsshole bouncers, lack of professionalism and poor management! \n\nToby Kieth's, now we all just HATE this Bar & Grill!!!
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12 star
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Bored from the same old Asian cuisine me and my friends chow down on a daily basis, we wanted to try something different. Hell, why not Ethiopian food?? So I did some research and found this jewel of a restaurant in a run-down mall on Twain and Swenson.\n\nThe restaurant is modestly decorated with some traditional Ethiopian art, and they even have a legit Ethiopian coffee experience you can purchase for about $15 I think? They also had a stage in the restaurant so I'm assuming they have live music at specific times as well.\n\nThe food was good, but it's an acquired taste. The bread was a bit sour for my taste buds, but the chicken was good and deliciously marinated. Although it wasn't fitted for my taste, I respect the fact that the food was not standardized to appeal to average consumers; It's as real of an Ethiopian dish you can get. I can see that it may be highly enjoyable after I build an acquired taste for it.\n\nI gotta say the service was wonderful, and that's what earned the fourth star for me. The server greeted us and constantly filled our waters, helped us with whatever we needed, and even other people eating engaged in conversations with us. It may be in a run-down mall and whatever, but the people are very friendly. All in all, it's definitely somewhere I would go with friends or families in town looking for an experience.\n\nPROS: Original Ethiopian food, service is great\nCONS: Location is a bit meh, it's an acquired taste
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The prices are high, the atmosphere is terrible and everything is red....I will admit that I really don't like Target. But, I feel that I was open minded when entering this store -- they failed the test! \n\nP.S. The only cool thing about the store is their parking garage...It is below the store. I wonder why Walmart hasn't tried that idea....
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Awful. Simply awful. The bread was stale, the meat was old.. The service wasn't great and the place was empty. What a horrible experience - Emeril should be ashamed to have his name on this place. Three of us were there and we had the pastrami sandwich and it was very disappointing. I will not return.
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My friend and I wanted to try a new place and didn't want to travel far from flamingo and 215 area. We enlisted Yelp to help us find a place to dine at. Shucks came to mind. After reading all the reviews this seemed to be THE place the be! so we decided to give it at shot. \n\nWhen you walk in you see is the bar, we looked for a hostess but there's a sign to seat yourself. On the right hand side is the bar with some high top tables to sit at and on the left there are tables and booths restaurant style. We decided to sit at a booth with a large table because we were planning on eating a lot of food. We were greeted by the waiter and he gave us some time to look at the menu. \n\nThere is a pretty good selection of seafood and other items such as sandwiches and pasta to choose from. My friend and I went for the seafood. We ordered 1/2 a dozen raw oysters on the shell, 1/2 lb of black mussels, 1/2 lb of manila clams, 1 lb of snow crab legs, garlic french fries, and a crab and spinach dip. seasonings for the seafood we choose lemon and garlic. \n\nThe food didn't take too long to come out except for our garlic fries. First, came the crab and spinach dip. Consistency was different than what I'm used to. It was a little runny and had a strong sea food taste from the crab. I'm used to this dip being a little thicker and more creamy. We had to add some hot sauce, salt and pepper to the appetizer so it wouldn't taste as bland. The chips that came with it were almost a cross between a tortilla and a pita bread. \nNext came the oysters. Those were delicious. White meat not cloudy and didn't smell fishy. Then the rest of our food arrived.\n\n Everything smelled so GOOD and mouth watering but when we started slurping and eating everything our noses deceived us. The food smelled so tasty and aromatic but it did not taste the same way. Weird right? I guess we are so used to eating at Hot 'n' Juicy. We finished our meal and I totally didn't even notice that our garlic fries never came out. We flagged down the waiter and asked them if they forgot it? He went to check and said the cooks forgot but it seemed like he forgot to ring it in. \n\nThe fries came out about 5 minutes later super oily and shiny with some sort of garlic white powder on top of them. I didn't even want to eat it. I tried one and the moment I bit into it I felt like an oil bubble bursted into my mouth.\n\nThis place is nice and clean but the service was a little poor. They only had 2 table sitting in that area with 2 servers serving as well. The price is good for what you get especially since it is seafood. \n\nSo if you are looking for something close in the area with mediocore seafood. This will be the spot.
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12 star
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Loved every bite! And the staff was very friendly. Food came out quickly and tasted amazing! I will surely become a regular.
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12 star
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Spectacular food and service. We started with the blue shrimp salad which was prepared with an orange sauce - out of this world! My wife had the veal and I had the ahi tuna, both were marvelously presented and tasted phenomenal. Eat bite was savored. We pair our meals with the four vine Chardonnay (meat), and the Pinot noir (fish). Great choices. For dessert we had the apple crumble prepared in a bourbon sauce. That was the only part of the meal we would only give four stars. Everything else was five star.\n\nThe one drawback was the overwhelming noisy atmosphere. Might be their design intention though. We would recommend!
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12 star
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Overall, a great spot. Mostly AYCE but you have the option to order ala carte & can even order 1/2 rolls, which is great for trying new things on a budget. The fish is always eceptionally fresh, & Ive never been disappointed after a visit there, though they are a bit creeative with some of the special rolls....(The Tornado Roll, raw fish & cheddar cheeses? I tried but, IMO, not a great idea.)
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