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12 star
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I was surprised to find this place stuck inside the Fremont Casino. It's a nice romantic steak house, and while you're in their you forget that you're even in a Casino. \n\nFirst they bring over bread and 3 different toppings for the bread. Butter, garlic Olive oil and an eggplant spread. All were great and the bread was fresh and warm. \n\nI ordered the New York Strip with gorgonzola on top. It was served on top of crispy fried onion strips, mashed potatoes and broccolini. I usually don't care for steak while out, but this was delicious. And my steak was actually delivered medium, like I ordered (something I wasn't expecting for a steak house inside a casino).\n\nThe servers were all nice and the atmosphere was relaxed and peaceful. It was a nice getaway found inside the hustle and bustle of a casino.
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We chose this disaster during Phoenix Comicon 2012, with 8 total guests. when we walked in, there were crumbs on all the tables that were free. Happily, BNYCP has a roll of paper towels on each table-when they bother to put a fresh roll out. We waited For. Ev. Er. to order. We were finally able to order our 8 slices-we couldn't decide whether to get whole pies or not, and reading some of the reviews, I'm glad we didn't. They put two slices on one \"plate,\" so not everyone got a plate. \n\nThe pizza itself was not that great. There was lots of sticky, sweet sauce soaking through the crust and dripping off the large and flimsy slices. I'm glad to see someone was able to get a fork-we tried, but we were told we could only get a fork if we ordered a salad. Nice touch! Meanwhile, sauce is dripping off the pizza to land on my shirt or the table. \n\nMy husband and I chose ham and pineapple slices. I don't know what kind of \"ham\" this was, but it was actually soggy, with a texture like cheap, generic bologna. Terribly gross. They were also very skimpy with the cheese, so I'm not really sure how that tasted.\n\nAs we were finishing up, a man came in carrying a toddler and asked if he could use the restroom. Apparently they said no, because he threw a fit, and told the manager (or whoever he was) that it was pretty bad they wouldn't let a little girl use the restroom. \n\nVery slow service, not terribly clean, not terribly well-stocked, bad pizza, and no forks or restrooms. I think I'll pass!
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First off, dont be fooled by the all you can eat sushi thing. My whole family went and it succkkkked! The uni was all black, the service was junk, the manager talked back to us after they tried to give us deep fried scallops when we ordered sashimi. When you order, they give you a lot of the cheap stuff like salmon and the uni is very little. We literally, literally! Had to wait 15 min for our tea. Becuz its an all u can eat, they only give u a little of the good stuff. Do not go here. Go to a more expensive restaurant and get what u paid for. Not some cheap quality seafood. I was so pissed off with this restaurant that after we gave them the check, i spit on the plates and i stuck my middle finger on the way out. Its junk, dont try it. I'd rather go to genki sushi then this. Oh yeah, and my mom got sick the day after.
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12 star
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Big mall, with all the good shops just like down in H-town. Hollister and abercrombie. They even have the ABC store. You can buy like chips, drinks, and shirts and hats here. The mall is nice, and the convenience that it was within walking distance of my hotel.
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12 star
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I recently attended a company party at the owners house and he had several different flavored frozen drink machines available for everyone. I could not believe how good the product was and I asked the owner for the recipes. He said he had no idea how it was made as everything was taken care of by the company who provided the machines. I asked for the information and contact Tropical Breeze Frozen Drinks for a party I was asked to coordinate a few months later and the service they provided was awesome, they dropped off the machines, showed me how to set everything up, and came and picked them up afterwards, no fuss, no mess and very reasonable.\n\nYou can't go wrong at your next get together to include these great little machines!!
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A decade later, it's just not the same....maybe I'm just older now. Maybe it's the crowd? Eh, whatever it was or IS, it's just not the place for me.
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12 star
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The store here is laid out very well. It is more of a custom baby store, but has quality items at all diffrent prices. Some of them my husband and I were sticker shocked, but with having our third baby nine years after the last lots has changed. The staff here was very helpful and we will be registering for some of our items for the baby shower.
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12 star
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My friends and I had lunch after the duck tour. The honey mustard chicken sandwich was very good. Burgers and chicken fingers were also very good. Mac and cheese sounded good but was disappointing. The cheese sauce was not thick enough and not cheesy enough. \nI had the best mojotio at the Aruba Hard Rock Cafe on vacation. I was so looking forward to this drink and it was just ok. We sat outside and it was a beautiful view of the city. Service was good.
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Danger, Will Robinson! The Good Egg does not at all serve *good* eggs ... they are PROCESSED!\n\nWhen the bill for our food arrived, the restaurant charged a dollar extra for an omelette to be prepared only with egg whites. I asked why. \"Because it's more expensive for us,\" said the server.\n\n\"How can removing the yolk be more expensive? Aren't you paying for the same egg either way?\"\n\n\"Unless you order an actual fried egg, all of our egg dishes are prepared with a mix.\"\n\n\"What do you mean, 'a mix?'\"\n\n\"We buy pre-mixed eggs in a carton.\"\n\nWhat in the WORLD!? \n\nIt turns out that even if my aunt had ordered her omelette with the yolks (read: normally) it still would have been made from a processed egg product, manufactured in some unknown location by an unknown corporate agri-business conglomerate.\n\nThe menu does not disclose any of this. If it did, business would drop like a rock.\n\nThe manager corroborated the server, that egg-whites only actually cost their company MORE money than if they cracked open fresh eggs themselves. \n\nFirst, why would a company named The *Good* Egg use anything but actual and real eggs in ANY dish? (Whatever processed egg-ish product they are using certainly includes preservatives and God knows what else.) Second, if their processed egg product is indeed more costly, why is it their preference? As a business person, I will say out loud right here and now that the people in the restaurant are mistaken ... if the oh-so-important egg-ish stuff The Not-So-Good Egg pours on a fry griddle is so damned excellent then, well, the truth is that the only reason for this strictly business decision is that the product costs less, not more.\n\nMy family has been a customer of this chain - and this specific restaurant - for 15 years, and this not-fresh egg issue came as news to us. \n\nWe were not offered a discount when paying for our four meals. The server and manager both told us that next time we are in we will know to ask for our dishes to be prepared with actual eggs. There will not be a next time.
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12 star
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Service, food and experience were all fantastic!\n\nI enjoyed the Manhattan Clam Chowder with the Roast Beef Dip (French Dip with a side of Au Jus). Very filling.\n\nIf one of your dopey friends suggests \"let's go to the Carnegie deli because they have big sandwiches\", punch them in the throat and tell them about Zoozacrackers. There is a reason this one is rated higher.
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12 star
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Looking for a place to grab a bite in the Hotel, and this place looked like it could handle the party of six (6) without much trouble. They have a huge menu, just like the Cheesecake Factory, tons of stuff to order. \n\nThe other five (5) ordered these spicy bloody marys, man they tasted great. Hot and peppery, with pickled asparagus on top. After taking a taste of the g/f's (can't use her name) (actually don't know why I can't) I wished I had ordered one too. But I went with the old standby, ice tea, boring but thirst quenching. \nTwo in the party went for the breakfast sandwich, it was stuffed with ham,bacon,scrambled eggs, cheese on thick cut toasted bread. They devoured them like finger food. I had the Manhattan salad with shrimp and chicken. It looked better then it tasted. I'm not sure what it was missing but I wouldn't order it again. \nService was good, food was hot and fresh, and they refilled my ice tea several times without asking for it. That's always a plus for me, I love to get bloated on ice tea while I eat.
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Service at the Las Vegas blvd location is always horrible except for the bar area. For some apparent reason I continue coming. Great bar food! Awesome beer!
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1 star for the fries that keep me coming back like a bad itch. Plus one more for the 24 hour bit - for the pure entertainment watching people passed out over their booth. Awesome.
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I had a great time in Vegas until I woke up with bites on my thighs and legs.... I saw these little black bugs in my bed. I told the manager and she didn't even care, I was treated like a suspect of sorts. She send someone up to do a \"claim\" and that was the last I heard from them. I payed for my room, and headed straight to the nearest doctors office. Had to get all kinds of antibiotics and creams because I had an allergic reaction to the bites so life was not good for a while. I love Las Vegas, but honestly that just is not a good example of a sanitary environment, good management, or good service. I gave one star because I won 300 dollars in the roulette table.
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I ventured to this spot last week. \nLet me say the food is GREAT! Shared a pizza, yummy dough and salad with a friend and we were extremely happy with it!\nGO FOR FOOD NOT SERVICE! \nWe sat at their counter. Our server, a thin girl with little make up and long dark hair was waiting on us (personally thought you should put a little more effort into looking professonal for your job) I dont think she smiled once and when she brought our order she lightly \"threw\" our plates down and as she walked away said \"you're good right!?\" as if needing something would be a big inconvenience to her. We did want some ranch and Parmesan for our pizza but agreed we would rather go without than have to deal with our server again. After my friend asked for a refil on her drink we noticed our servers hair that was half down was dipping into her cup as she was filling it and walking back. A little gross...\nNonetheless, I would absolutely go back for the food!!! I would make a pont to NOT have the same server though. \nTook home zucchini bread for the next morning, excellent!\n\nFOOD = 4 stars\nSERVICE = 2 stars (being generous)
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12 star
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I went to this place for the first time a couple of weeks ago. It's new and clean and of course it's got 'firemen' parafanalia all over. The staff was friendly and attentive. It had some interesting combinations and my food came out pretty quick. I enjoyed it and 1/2 a sandwich was just right for me. It was pretty much the same price as JerseyMike's but with more creative menu choices. Let's just say this; \"It ain't Vita Mia's on Harrison Avenue in Garfield\"..... but you're not going to get better on the westside. I give the Firehouse subs a good solid 7 out of 10 Pepperoncini's.
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Too busy with too much wait time\n\nFood was just ok. This is a classic example of what people perceive as a good place because it was a blind mouse leading another blind mouse\n\nNo it was not worth the wait. Next door brunch is just as good.\n\nIHOP is just as good no kidding.
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12 star
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I love buffets! One of the main reasons I go to Vegas is for the buffets. Wandering Horse is the closest to a Vegas buffet but at less then half the price.\n\nMy daughter chose to go here for her birthday. My husband takes a look at the prices for lunch online and is shocked. It was $8.95 for kids and $13.95 for adults. Wow! That's a deal!\n\nThey have a good variety of food to try. I loved the bbq duck legs. Yum! The dessert bar was wonderful! The kids love the gelato and so do I! But my favorite dessert was the chocolate chip cookies.\n\nIf you are dining on a budget and want good variety, this is the place!
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12 star
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This place is amazing. That's all I can say. We have been there twice now, and it gets better every time. You are greeted at the door and shown to your seat. The decoration is simple- very modern with a old school twist - great colors, chalkboard on the wall with drink specials and Anime in certain booths add a great flair to the Barstaurant. \n\nThe food is unbelievable. Spicy - flavorful - colorful - amazing. I ordered the Kim Chee soup last night, absolutely great. We shared the Spicy Chicken with Mozzarella - extremely spicy, but great all the same. (and we love spicy food) We ordered a pork dish with sliced onions and peppers - another dish that comes in aluminum foil that has octopus and roasted whole garlic cloves. The garlic was so tender and sweet, not over powering at all. Our favorite is the pork with tofu - so amazing and I am drooling now just thinking about it. We did order a few more items, but I cannot remember now - maybe a post later to refresh my memory... \n\nWhen you sit, you are provided with an iced Barley Tea automatically - a great little treat. The service is good. I almost love the utensils as much as the food. The Iced Tea is served with thin metal bowls to drink out of. The chopsticks are metal and the soup spoon is awesome too. The dishes are served in heavy ceramic containers and the rice in a heavy metal bowl. \n\nAs you can tell, I can't stop talking about this place and can't wait to go back. Being less than 10 minutes from my house, I have a feeling we will be sitting here at least once a week. \n\nEnjoy!
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I just can't. This place is disgusting.\n\nI don't know why I do this to myself. But I figured just because I had ONE not so good experience doesn't mean I should ax them out of my food choices.\n\nNo. No. and No! This place must drench their food in grease. This time around, I ordered some garlic chicken dish that comes with \"red fried rice.\" The garlic chicken tasted....\"off.\" I can't really make out what the taste was but I definitely did NOT taste garlic. What's odd is that I tasted BAMBOO SHOOTS instead!!! Ummm...what!?!?!?! Why would someone put bamboo shoots in a garlic chicken dish!?!?! Two strong tasting flavors should NOT be mixed like that. And for those of you who know how bamboo shoots smell/taste like would know what I mean. With these nasty little creatures (or tasty, depends on how your taste buds are), you either love em or hate em.\n\nChopstix, you utterly failed in my book. I don't care if you are less than 5 minutes away from where I live. Even if this was given to me for free, I would NOT eat their food. Stay away from here. I'm sure there are plenty, PLENTY of other \"fake\" chinese fast food restaurants here in town.
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(...one-star for my girl who kept her cool when things went to sh*t...)\n\n*sigh*\n\nI used to like Tao. Used to. Past tense. \nBut the reprehensible and abysmal customer service we recently encountered on numerous fronts border on cataclysmic.\n\nIll Communication... (Beastie Boys, 1993)\n10 days prior to Vegas, more than one person in our entourage attempted, valiantly and persistently to secure guest list accommodations, all to no avail, no recourse, no reply, no acknowledgment from Tao staff/management. Fine... it happens.\n\nThe Tipping Point... (The Roots, 2004)\nSo, uncertain of our status on the guest list, we made a conscious effort to arrive early to stand in line, arrayed in a 16 girls to 6 guys ratio, the ladies looking delectably hot and the gents dapper smooth (or at least passable... meh!). For over an hour prior to opening, we stood there (at the front of the line), as did countless others behind us, until a security/bouncer announced, \"regrettably\" of course, that they had over booked the guest lists and no general admission guests would get in. Hmmph... Frustrating and a ridiculous, considering those guest-lists were in circulation all night and some idea that they were over-booked should have been evident much much sooner. But fine... that kind of thing happens too, I suppose...\n\nBy All Means Necessary... (Boogie Down Productions, 1988)\nAt this point, KT, in her most tactful and professional demeanor (... and a vivaciously flattering top...), set out to see what could be done. We were told to go ahead and just get in the guest-list line. Then told we weren't on the guest-lists. Then directed to speak with \"that guy\"... who told us to talk to \"this guy\"... who said to KT, \"Sorry, there's nothing I can do, try another club\". Wow, really?\n\nStakes is High... (De La Soul, 1996)\nDuring the horrific menagerie outside, three friends, assured we would get in, threw down the $grand for table/bottle service and were awaiting our arrival inside. Aghast that we were turned away, they negotiated for 7 of us (5 girls, 2 guys) to get in; the other half our crew had gotten in by just walking up to the counter as-if they were on the guest-lists (Bum Rush The Show... Public Enemy, 1987). As it would turn out, another doorman would demand that we purchase another bottle @ $300 for the admission. Hmmmm, really? Your bottle service, as it were, allots 3 guests per bottle and there were only three people inside with three bottles. Ludicrous.\n\nTougher Than Leather... (Run DMC, 1988)\nSo, we walked away... no club is worth that much stress, drama, and runaround.\n\nYeah, I used to like Tao... USED TO.\n_______________________________________\nBIG-UP BIG-UP BIG-UP! Some of you guys were cool (clip-board guy with the faux-hawk and the Polynesian guys),for trying to do all you coulda/woulda for my girls/crew, thank you much anyway.
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If I was allowed to give just one \"Worst of Yelp Awards\" this would be it.\n\nThe Cards must have about 10,000 fans show up for games because the logistics for the National Championship game was a disaster. It was like this was the first event they ever held.\n\nProblems (So many - I'm sure I'll leave something out)\n\n1. No concessions to be found anywhere outside stadium\n2. Inside concessions ran out of hot dogs, cups and beer any many spots before halftime.\n3. Parking lot security was yelling at everyone\n4. There were only 4 gates for 70+ thousand fans\n5. Jumbotrons - small\n6. Barely could hear the stadium announcer\n7. They wouldn't show a replay and then they would put an ad up saying replays brought to you by....\n8. Only a couple of escalators for the upper decks that fit one person at a time.\n\nThis stadium does not deserve a BCS game and I hope it gets yanked from the smallest of the stadiums involved.
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Got there on a Sat morning at 11am, only 2 tables had customers( first clue). We wanted the breakfast buffet for $15 per person. Big dissapointment. They where already taking down the buffet items & it was only 11am (2nd clue). Went to the omlet bar and the cook looked grouchy and pissed to have to open back up. The sign said your choice of cheese but seems like the cook picks what type of cheese you want on your omlet. Even worse was the cold bacon, cold french toast, & yucky tasting cold dry pancakes. The self serve milk was room temperature. And to top it off they charged me 18% gratuity on parties of 6 or more. The whole tab was like $120.00 for the worst breakfast this summer. Only 2 things I liked about this restaurant, Samantha, our waitress and the fruit. Would definitaly NOT go back here. Theres a Mc Donalds down the street and you get the same quality of food for less than $20 for 6 people.
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12 star
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Charlotte's number 1 trusted indoor dog daycare and boarding facility. Owner Nicole takes pride in every aspect of the business including extended service to help rescued dogs. There's a big reason Dogtopia has won the Best Of award. All animals must be vaccinated prior to using the facility. Services also include grooming. My dogs, #MecklenDog & #Mr704, are proud to support them. We hope you do too.
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My family ate here three times and two out of the trips was horrible and the other was marginal. The service was bad, we never saw our waiter and when we asked him for something he took forever to come back. Everybody except me ordered medium well steaks, I ordered a well done steak and had to send it back three times on every trip. For the price of the steak I ordered I should have been able to get what I wanted. \nWe decided to write the owner a letter describing our horrific experience and they never wrote back! They didn't care to fix the problem. So we tell everyone of our bad experience and we will never go back.
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What I thought would have been a very nice and romantic Valentine's Day dinner at the Four Seasons resort Crescent Moon restaurant turned out to be a stunning disappointment. \n\nFirst of all, we were seated outside- twice. The staff member who brought us out there took us immediately back in because he thought the hostess had made a mistake. But no, the mistake was his, so back out we went. Did I mention there was a light drizzle outside? Fortunately, we were flanked by two heaters so searing I wondered if I would have to reach for the Solarcaine when I got home. \n\nWe got menus right away, but waited quite a while even for some water. When our waitress took our order for food, she did not even ask if we wanted drinks, even though my husband was holding the wine list open in his hands. When I asked for a gin, she did not bother to ask my husband if he cared for anything. When I got my gin, my glass was chipped. She apologized and brought me another. Unfortunately for all of us, this turned out to be only her first apology of the night.\n\nWe got a basket of breads which were just ok- some may have even been a bit on the tough side. Then a waiter came over and tried to give us entrees that were not ours, and we had not even had the first course of their special Valentine's Day menu. At last our sweet corn cream soup arrived, with a strip of poblano and a goat cheese empanada floating in it. Hubby liked it better than I did, but I do not care much for sweets at dinner. It was pretty good for what it was. \n\nOur entrees consisted of a petite filet, some king crab leg meat (out of the shell), and Yorkshire pudding with creamed spinach on top. We both ordered our beef medium rare, but what we got was overdone on one side and rare on the other. The crab was nearly inedible- it tasted like it had been previously frozen, and was totally overdone and chewy. Having just spent Christmas on the gulf coast catching and eating crab, we know what fresh tastes like and this was NOT it. When the waitress came to check on us and Hubby commented on the crab, she offered to bring us a new plate of it. We declined, not trusting they could get it right. We also had to let her know that steak knives would have been nice for our steak. The pudding and spinach were decent.\n\nThe dessert was the stand-out of the whole dinner: a small scoop of very dark chocolate ice cream (house made), a coconut cake (really more like a big soft cookie) topped with a layer of firm chocolate and then with a circle of flan. The presentation was nice and the small drops of super fresh caramel sauce as decor were so delicious that I would have purchased a jar to take home. Props to the pastry chef. However, I had to ask for coffee and cream, and then she did not bring sugar. How freaking specific do I have to be? It was just the tip of the iceberg in a night of thoughtless service. \n\nThe first reviewer commented that the \"service was good- but you cannot expect less-- it's the Four Seasons!\" I would have expected this to be true, but left completely astonished that the staff was so poorly managed or trained that we had to ask for beverages and proper utensils, that our menus were left on the table until the first course arrived, that the bread and butter were still on the table as we left, that I was served my drink in a chipped glass, and that we were seated outside when it was drizzling. Let alone the decidedly mediocre food- as DINKs, we do not mind spending $150 on a good meal. But when we left wishing we'd gone to Arriba, that's a problem. Oh- and my last impression? No soap in the ladies' room.\n\nUPDATE: I wrote to corporate- something I almost never do. I got a very quick response, and then a few days later another from the local food manager who offered to comp us a meal. Not being the type to complain just in order to get free stuff, I declined. I figured that if I were in charge, I sure as hell would want to know if food, service, and housekeeping were far below the standard that my \"brand\" suggested.
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12 star
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PIZZA!!! Plus video games and pinball! Super delish pizza with fresh crust and hot bubbly cheese! Simpy divine! A little pricey but well worth it. If you are in the Cosmopolitan and want great pizza...stop by here!!\n\nThin crust also!
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Don't waste your time or money here. 30 dollars for a Chupacabra and margarita on the rocks. Both were highly disappointing. We expected more from the Chupacabra, especially since it was featured on the tv in our upstairs hotel room. We took my margarita back and they upgraded to a Cadillac. Better, but still not great. Another member of the group ordered a blended margarita and was equally disappointed. Food was so so, and disappointing you had to pay for chips and salsa. Employees were nice, but try elsewhere for your money.
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12 star
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An elegant, small shopping and dining venue that I wish would catch on a bit better. It's much more tasteful and appealing than Downtown Summerlin. It also has ample parking and easy access.\n\nIf you're looking for a classy shopping experience in a mall that's easy to navigate and has great restaurants, check out Tivoli Village.
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12 star
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You definitely haven't experienced Vegas to the fullest if you leave without seeing Cirque du Soleil's O show!!! I got lucky during my visits cus my parent's were able to get me complimentary tickets not once but twice to experience this breath taking, phenomenal show. I'd seriously pay if i had to cus it is seriously just... O-mazing. O-tastic. Ridiculous! If you're a Cirque fan, this is a must. I'm not going to go into any details but throughout the show, there's so much going on! Just how I like it, everything felt so spontaneous and even overwhelming (cus so much was going on at once) but it was seriously... elaborately and beautifully put together.\n\nMy first experience there, we sat in the very front row and we definitely got a bit wet... but i didnt care cus the show seriously just kept me on the edge of my seat throughout the whole night! (show lasted about ... less than 2 hours) but second time around... lesson learned. If you sit behind row D... you'll be safe and dry and the experience is just as spectacular! I definitely want to experience the show from the balcony seats one day though (FYI: heard it's actually less expensive AND you get the whole view of the stage!!!).\n\nSeriously, do yourself the most memorable favor by treating yourself to enjoy this show. warning: it will sweep you off your feet =)
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12 star
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Great place to stay. Rooms are spacious and clean. The price is fair. It's at the end of the strip so there's less foot traffic which is a blessing. The air is cleaner vs other hotels. Lots of things to do in the hotel: beach, mall, bars, clubs, spa, many others.
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12 star
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Man, this place is just good. I don't know if it's a European, American or Polish deli, but the sandwiches are damn good. Hell it could be called Best of Antarctica Meats & Deli and they would still have some of the best sandwiches in town. When you buy a sandwich, you actually get two, so keep that in mind. The sourdough bread is amazing. The cold cuts are very high quality and delicious. I purchased a few Polish sausages to go and made them at home later. Wow. Impressed.
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12 star
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As a self confessed beer nut, I have had many of Dieu du Ciel's brews from bottles and on tap when they have on occasion shown up in the DC area. \n\nSo another return trip to Montreal meant I had to really make a visit to this place at the source.\n\nThe bar is tiny, with an intimate feel in a great neighborhod. The vibe is real intimate and cozy, but it's also extremely popular. I thought going on a cold November Saturday afternoon around 4PM it would be quiet but it was jam packed and crowded. There are 2 seaters tables and they are litteraly neck and neck together with folks. so I strongly suggest that if you want to come here get here as early as possible.\n\nThere was only one waiter working the floor and this guy was just getting slammed. But he was actually really good considering how incredibly busy he was.\n\nPeche Mortel is probaby their most popular beer, but this is a good chance to come here and drink their one offs which aren't bottled. The had a Disco Soleil IPA which was excellent, a bit shocking since most IPAs in Quebec I find are really lacking, and they absolutley nailed a Kolsch called Basse Messe.\n\nThe WiFi is also incredibly slow, but such is life. A definite place worth stopping in if you love beer
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12 star
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I received an email today to congratulate me on my credit increase! A credit increase after only 90 days! Thank you Credit One!
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12 star
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Takes a long time to clean up table. But its understandable cos grill is hot n need cool down, i suppose. The price is really good but the meat, especially the short ribs are not tender. \nI would not be a regular here, just because the smell afterward in your clothes is horrific, we suppose plan go Hakasan right after dinner. But once i get in the car, that BBQ smell is just a turn off. So word of advice is that make sure your next stop is shower lol.\n\nI wish there is a 3.5 start, because that is what it earned.
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12 star
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Fantastic food, service and surroundings and lived up to eggspectations \nEggcellent value for money.
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The long haired guy tried to tell me my bike didn't work (it does work) and that I needed an $80 tune-up for it to work again, I've been riding my bike all day with no problems!
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12 star
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i work at the hospital at sunrise and im always here to eat there great food! good variety of food, but my favorite is there philly cheesteak special! i always order from then and i like how they deliver too becuase sometimes i cant make it there so i order to go! deliveries are so much easir for me tho! love it
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12 star
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I LOVE pizza, and Due Forni is one of the best pizza places I've been to in town. The atmosphere is cozy, minimalist and modern, which is a nice departure from your usual Italian-immitation pizza places. \n\nThe menu isn't huge but it's definitely well-rounded and offers a lot of unusual, interesting choices. Here's what we tried:\n\nSpinach salad ($8.95) -- this was the perfect size for 2 people to share. The spinach greens were fresh and came loaded with great toppings like walnuts, orange segments, garbanzo beans and salty slices of ricotta salata cheese-- an interesting and delicious combo of flavors :)\n\nDue Forni pizza ($15.95) -- SUPER good!! You have a choice of pizza crust style and we chose the Neapolitan, which is thin and chewy. The crust actually reminded me of pizza I had in Italy, which is very hard to find! The toppings were fabulous too -- homemade sausage, fresh mozzarella, bacon and roasted red peppers. FYI, the pizza was only 12-14\" in diameter so if you're super hungry, you should probably order your own pizza. \n\nRicotta drizzled w/ Honey & Toasted Pistacios ($6.95) -- this dessert was creamy and delicious and felt decadent without being too heavy. The ricotta was incredibly smooth, not-too-sweet and when combined with the honey and pistacios...WOW!! \n\nOverall I was really impressed with this place -- the food was wonderful and uses high-quality ingredients that make the dishes special & memorable. Service was great throughout; our server was very knowledgeable, polite and attentive. If you're bored with your usual \"we'll have a large pepperoni\" pizza night, definitely check this place out :) Personally, I can't wait to go back!!
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Towbin Infiniti became Park Place Infiniti and the service quality and communications have declined.
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The frosting is cream cheese. I hate cream cheese. No where on their display does it say cream cheese frosting. It's suppose to be buttercream!!!
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12 star
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i don't know how many times i've been to vegas, but my most recent trip there was the first time I actually watched the fountains of bellagio and LOVED IT!!! It just seems to put that smile on your face, no matter how tired or hungover you may be :)
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12 star
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Among my favorite places to eat. Fair price, great food, outstanding service, \"hot\" means hot. The staff is always friendly, my glass NEVER hits half empty and I drink ALOT of water. They also almost always give my kids free desert. They are awesome.
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12 star
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Some of the best tacos I've ever had. I just wish they carried pico de gallo or red sauce.
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I haven't had dim sum in a while so my husband and I came here to satisfy my long-awaited dim sum craving. We went on a Sunday before noon. No wait. First impression - I like that the restaurant feels inviting. One spacious, modern, open room, not a hole in the wall.\n\nTo my dismay, my feelings changed as soon as I tried some of the dishes. The food was disappointing. I regretted my craving choice. Most of the things we ordered were cold or just awful. The worst one was the beef spare ribs. So greasy, fatty, gummy, and boney. My shrimp wontons were cold. Chow fun were short pieces and dry, just the opposite of how I like them. Those ribs left a horrible taste in my mouth the whole day. The only thing that were decent were the shu mai and the shrimp flat rice noodle.\n\nOther saving graces were the decor, no wait, and the excellent service even though I'm not Chinese. The dim sum ladies were nice, explained what some of the items are, the server checked up on us, etc. \n\nOur bill was $38 for two before tip.
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12 star
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Had dinner here last night with a girlfriend and had a wonderful time. Greatly enjoyed the meal, the wine, and the company. The liver pate is wonderful. The popovers sublime and the meat cooked perfectly. My only regret, it's pricey or I would frequent this place.
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12 star
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If you're looking for a bakery in Charlotte, you really have to do some digging. Nona's Sweets is a great find. One word of caution: They are moving. It's just up the street, but if you are used to them in their current location, you'll need to look for them in the new place soon. It's in the old Hollywood Video location.\n\nAnyway, Nona's is a great little bakery offering all sorts of items for your sweet tooth, including the aforementioned \"cupcake bar\". I'm not much for cake, and prefer cookies, but luckily she has me covered there too. Lots of cookies to choose from. Feel free to go as wild as you like.\n\nAnd if you like to watch cake shows, she'll be on Platinum Weddings in 2010. January I think.
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Mediterranean/mexican fusion? When we first walked into this establishment we were shocked by the run-down decor. There were numerous holes in the walls, and just an overall tackiness that made this No one was there to welcome us into the restaurant. the lady began to walk us to a table a customer complained and she abandoned us, so we had to find our own table.\n\nWhen we began to place our order, the compact disc on the Kenwood stereo began to skip, so our order took a backseat to fixing the scratched CD playing. \n\nOk, so this place stinks! No, literally, it smells like old camel ass.I guess all the \"Ocean Breeze\" Renuzits were there to camouflage the camel smell, but it didn't work. Trust me. \n\nOur water came without ice. The ice, upon demand, came out in a mini casserole dish with a pair of ice tongs. As we looked around the room at the other customers' tables we realized that maybe bottled water was the way to go. Perhaps the leftover bottle caps on our table should have been an indication.\n\noh, did I mention that the leopard printed table cloth was hiding an uneven table that tilted when we put our drinks upon it? The leopard table cloth was the top layer of 5 different table covers. There were several plastic table covers nunderneath the leopard cloth that had stains and old, crusted food upon them.\n\nAnyway, the surprise came when the food arrived. It was surprisingly delicious! The \"kabob\" appetizer actually came in the form of a wrap with lots of fresh veggies and tender chicken. Who knew? Also, the chicken makhani was delicious. We had to order the basmati rice and an order of garlic naan a la carte. \n\n\nOh, did I mention that they also do quinceneras? Egad!
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okay we went here last year and to be honest were a little disappointed but not as much as we would have been since we had a heads up from a driver on the Duece bus. No this is not a big zoo and to be honest you really cannnot spend a full day here like we tried to do. That being said it was still fun. We enjoyed the talking birds and the other exotic animals they had. The place could have been cleaner and there is very little in the way of food options so eat before you come. We were sitting inside and learned by listening that they often hire kids doing community service to work around the place. I am sure in part because of lack of funding. Its not a bad place just that you would expect much better in a city the size of Las Vegas. I still enjoyed the time we spent there but to be honest not quite sure it is worth the cost of admission.
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12 star
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I love this place, it is very small and is a little pricey but they have some of the best sushi. If you have ever been to Fresh Wasabi you know the sushi is great. We always get the climax roll & viva Las Vegas rolls which are my favorite. I usually have my wife order all the rest since I am good with just that roll. It is a little casual place for lunch and I think they have some specials but I never order them. Don't come with a big group but its not a bad quick date place since the food is so great.
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12 star
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This place has all the essential elements for a great Sunday Brunch. 1) The restaurant itself is a very cool venue. It is a converted / restored train station, which is absolutely beautiful. The vintage photos of locomotives are wonderful to see. Nice views out onto the river as well. 2) The staff is very friendly and accomodating. Good service. 3) The brunch buffet has just about everything you could possibly want, and lots of it. The food tasted great. 4) This place has their own donut maker!! How cool is that? Freshly made delicious donuts, this place deserves 6 stars. Come here for brunch, smile all afternoon...
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We went there for dinner on a Sunday mid afternoon. And after we got seated everything went downhill the sodas were nasty, the waitress got my order completely wrong, they shorted the hubby on bacon and sausage I asked for a cake to go and never got that. The only thing the manager would say was I am sorry she didn't put the order in right. Although I guess it was nice that he gave us $5.00 off. We have had good service there so I suppose it's who you get as a server.
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12 star
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I really enjoyed my last trip to the movies now that this cinema has been revamped. Gone is the concession stand and in it's place is a full bar. There are also a few tables in the lobby where patrons can have cocktails or order an entree from the menu....yup, they serve food and adult beverages.\n\nThe cinemas themselves have been revamped with wider seats and small tables in between the seats. There is waiter service to bring you food and drinks during the show along with cloth napkins and silverware. The set-up is still stadium seating and there appear to be long tables closer to the screen for larger parties as the tables further up are arranged in groups of two.\n\nPrices are less than I expected. Three beers and Parmesan fries was $20. This is not a bargain night out, but still an enjoyable outing and this experience may compel me to go the movies more often. May not be everyone's cup of tea but I for one enjoyed myself.
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12 star
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I HATE breakfast food... And I like this place :) I have found that after a night out, everyone always wants breakfast foods. This is a great place to take your breakfast-loving friends and still get what you want!\n\nMust try:\nMuffins- They are to die for! Try the banana nut, AWESOME!\nCincinnati Chili- It certainly isn't Skyline, but at least they are trying :) \nFruit Plate- Fresh and someone else did all the work cutting it up for me. \n\nSkip:\nSalads - I have tried two different salads here. Although there is enough to feed a family of 4, bigger portions don't make a better salad. I found the chicken really boring and dry. I will be trying something different next time. \n\nThe service: It has always been the same. I get greeted by a friendly person, served by an even friendlier person and bid goodbye by an even friendlier friendly person. I think they have conquered good service. I love their happy eggs on the table :)
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12 star
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Surprised that I had a great first time at this place, they had $5 pitchers, reasonably priced appetizers that could have been a full meal. I've passed by a bunch of times in the past and its always packed, the downside of course is the wait, I recommend calling ahead for a table, especially on a big fight or game night, since I waited an hour for a fight on Saturday night. There's lots of seating and TV's everywhere. The have a full bar w/ a few domestic selections on draft. This is both a friends and family hang out. The service is decent. Expect a very noisy environment.
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12 star
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great food friendly staff pad kee mao how was amazing
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12 star
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I work in the same dying business park as A.G.E. in Phoenix. Walked over said i need a new windshield, Curtis gave me a quote. Called them a week later best price in town next day FIVE STAR installation. no gimmicks, excellent service is what they do. \n\nI have had a few windshields replaced and this was by far the fastest, cleanest and top notch install. The last guy did not do a very good job replacing the molding on the windshield and i thought i wood have to buy new moldings. nope, dood was able to fit them in perfectly and looks excellent...\n\nThis company really is Auto Glass EXCELLENCE!!!
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12 star
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For the price at lunch I am not sure you can get much better. The food is good to great. The price is cheaper then Panda Express and it blows that out of the water. I love the Sweet and Sour, and the Kung Pau. They give you soup and a salad with your meal as well.
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Went to Best Buy because they were the only ones listed for the replacement keyless entry remote. Was in the store for 20 minutes. Never was greeted, never was approached by any team member, even though 5 team members looked right at me. As I was walking out, a team member was talking to another guy, not sure who he was, but he kept waving me to keep walking. Then he approached me and said she wasn't talking to you. I said I know no one is talking to me and I was never asked for help. If you want customer service NEVER go to a Best Buy. No wonder they are losing money. Good bye Best Buy!!!
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Disgusting food! Tastes like frozen food that was reheated.. Only thing good were the chips. Will not return!
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We went here for brunch. We ordered 5 different items before they actually had something in stock. We actually went from the breakfast menu to the dinner menu. Our daughter loved her pancakes but our food was so greasy. The decor in the recent is very dated and the bathrooms are scary!\n\nI am revamping my review after the follow up post so that the Owner can see my comments and make aware to others-the reason why we Yelp. We went to this restaurant because it was reviewed and had good reviews, we were just surprised. We did not attend yesterday, but I did write the review yesterday because I had time to write it up. We actually went 2 weeks ago on a Saturday after all of the BBQ items were off the menu because BBQ night is Friday apparently. I would NEVER hold it against anyone for the weather conditions as we had on 9/8/14. Honestly that is ridiculous. NO ONE saw that storm coming nor did they realize what was going to happen. But that was NOT when we visited this location. When I make a comment about the renovations, it is my opinion. I was confused by the laminated discs hanging on the wall and the blue room across, that is my opinion, and I am entitled to it. Part of being on yelp is making comments about the ambience of a room-unless I have understood that wrong. I love retro and vintage but that was not what was happening at this location. \n\nWe will not be back. I honestly can say I did not feel that my food was \"fresh\" I had a greasy ruben that was underheated and french fries that were limp. As I stated before my daughter loved her pancake and was excited about eating it, that is why I gave 1 star. My husband had a burger and it was greasy as well and the beans he had on the side were worse than Bush's Baked Beans-or perhaps they were the same thing, he honestly could not tell and he did not finish them. \n\nHopefully this 2nd review clears up any issues you have with my OPINION on YELP!
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12 star
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Service was great and the owners are nice. We got 6 donuts consisting of maple bars, the apple crumble, jelly, and glazed. They were reasonably priced and pretty good. I have them four stars because they are good, but not as good as Bosa. I would rank them also slightly worse than Krispy kremes
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This review is based on food and drinks. Horrible service, mediocre product. If you decline the constant upsells they will ignore you. \n\nI'm sure it will do well due to its location and everyones willingness to support the club. As for the food and drinks so many better places worth exploring. I'm going to put this in the same category as Tao it will be fun to party at (anticipating) but better eating elsewhere.
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My wife went into to pick up some chemicals that our pool need and was mistreated and harassed because she had the nerve to pay with a debit card for a very small purchase. Are you kidding me? I have spent hundreds of dollars at this store.\n\nI understand the costs businesses incur when running things as debit/credit, apparently B&L doesn't understand the cost they incur when mistreating customers.\n\nDo yourself a favor and and go to Perry's Pool and Pump. They knowledgeable as well and will treat you with a bit more respect. I am not willing to give my business to any store that mistreats their customers.\n\n*Update*\nThe reason why debit was an issue was because it was such a small amount, not because it was a debit card. Stores pay a transaction fee and the fee was going to essentially cancel the actual payment made. My wife and I generally don't carry cash on us. The money a business would lose in this situation is more than offset by the purchases of mass chlorine, acid, and salt for our pool.\n\n*Important Update*\nMike from B&L contacted me to try and set things straight and get to the bottom of what happened. That is a great indicator that they are trying to improve upon the customer service and are at least aware that in an age of social media, service needs to be top of mind for any business. \n\nThat being said, I have no interest in going back. Once you mistreat my wife, it is game over. I hope others have a better experience.
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My girlfriend took her 1995 Toyota Land Cruiser in to get the Valve Cover gasket replaced, and the shop said the vehicle was too high off the ground to work on the engine. So they removed the tires to lower the vehicle and then rested it on the brake rotors. My girlfriend almost had a heart attack when she saw that. Then they split the cold air intake tube and said for $200 they could replace it. We both have Toyota Land Cruisers and we will never return to this shop.
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This place was terrible. My wife and I stayed here years ago. RIP. Only good thing about this place is my wife and I staying here when we first met. Thats it. Its was cheap compared to the rest of the hotels on the strip. The out side was typical, with a average decor.
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Ended up here since Mill was slammed for the ASU game..ordered the souvlaki, one beef and the other lamb. The lamb was pretty under seasoned, the beef had a better taste except it was chewy and hard to swallow. Had to spit out a piece in the napkin so someone got a surprise unfortunately. Didn't think I got enough for what I paid for either. The veg was also under seasoned, just bland tasting food. I looked around and most people were ordering Apps like the hummus, so I may have missed something. The waitress was very good and friendly, the extra star is for her. Not sure I can go back with all the choices around there.
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We have used Scottsdale Air several times in the past. The last time was definitely the last time. The technician who came out was RUDE, RUDE, RUDE. He told us the problem was not fixable and that they would have to replace the system for thousands of dollars. We called a different company for a second opinion and they said it was quite obvious what the problem was and were able to fix it in just over an hour for a few hundred dollars. I do have to say that when we called the office to complain they were very pleasant, but it did not make up for the nasty, condescending technician. We will never use Scottsdale Air again.
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12 star
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Super cute spot with the freshest of the fresh ingredients. Tasty sandwiches and salads. Fast and friendly service. Adorable country farm feel. What's not to love?
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12 star
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I am so thankful for yelp or I never would have found this place :) We went on a Sunday Morning/afternoon and were seated fairly quickly the menu is huge and it all looked great I was very pleased I ordered the french toast yum! My honey got the omlette it was good the hash browns are a little more well done than would have liked but still tasty. The staff was friendly and attentive Iwill definaty be back for more :)
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12 star
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love! always a favorite!
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In the area this afternoon on biz. Surprisingly, I've never been to this place.\n\nHit the buffet - with soda it cost $8.50 give or take a few dimes.\n\nIt reminded me a little bit like Shakey's bunch 'o lunch but not quite to their \" high\" standards. Also reminded me a little of the old chuck e cheese days with my daughter but this place is a cut above chucky's \n\nsalad bar - basic stuff - liked a few slices of peperoni on my salad !\n\npasta - spaghetti and elbow macaroni with two sauce options - can you say....ragu ( actually a smidge better ) \n\nchicken and potato wedges - both coated the same ...hmmmm...tasted the same, too.\n\npizza - well....first round, THERE WAS NO PIZZA \n\n2nd round - pizza - had a slice of sausage and pepperoni - nothing special here - my guess is the pre-cooked, SYSCO sausage; the pepperoni had no flavor but alot of grease ! \n\nIf i had a few young kids, i can see coming back for post-sporting events, otherwise, sorry, no return planned.
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12 star
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The lunch buffet is a great value. For ~$13 a person, you'll get unlimited tacos, chimichangas, enchiladas, tostadas, salads, and soft drinks. The horchata is recommended and is included in the lunch buffet. Try it! It's sweet with a touch of cinnamon. I prefer it to horchata from some Mexican eateries in Los Angeles, even. When you're seated at a table, you're given tortilla chips and 3 different salsas. The salsas given with the chips are great. One is refried beans; another is avocado-based; the other is tomato-based. My favorite is the avocado-based salsa since it has great flavor and a little spice kick. The chicken tacos at the buffet were awesome. The lady assisting customers at the buffet was so friendly. There were only corn tortillas for tacos, but you can order flour tortillas at your table. I also really enjoyed the rice. It was flavorful without being too salty. The chicken chimichanga is nothing to rave about but still pretty good. For dessert, my party of 4 had split a banana foster. It was a bit too runny for my taste. I'm used to a more syrup-like consistency. Overall, I liked this place and would recommend to others. When I return, I'd like to try a margarita since they're known for having made the largest margarita in the world!
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Where do I begin? Oh yes, the bar \"losing our order\", what a great start. \nThis was followed by the landslide. \n-Hostess takes us to a table, only to immediately take us to a \"better table\". \n-Sit at the \"better table\" for 20 minutes without service. \n-I go to the hostess stand to ask if we have a waiter, she apologizes and assures me a manager will be with me immediately. We were there for an hour and 45 minutes total, the manager never arrived. \n-Our second attempt at ordering drinks fell flat. Third time worked. \n-Had to stop a different waiter to get a wine menu that our waiter was coming right back with, 20 minutes earlier. \n\nTo the food:\n-3 of 4 steaks were grossly overcooked. \n-Lobster bisque was bland.\n-Salads were mediocre, at best. \n-Asparagus was good, but that's easy. \n\nIn all, everyone at the table agreed this was the worst restaurant experience any of us have had. Very disappointing as a close friend that is a major foodie described it as a \"life changing meal\" for him. I guess technically it was for me too, just not in a good way. I'm appalled that we spent more PER dish than an entire meal for four at the likes of Outback Steakhouse and left wishing we had gone to Outback Steakhouse. \n\nI will stick to Les Artistes Steakhouse when in Vegas. \n\nThanks for a horrible ending to our fabulous wedding day.
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Sloooooowwwwwwwww. Couldn't believe how long it took to be served below mediocre food.
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12 star
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This (and Smith's) is my family's go-to grocery store. We come here every weekend whenever my mom feels like making Asian food at home. It has a nice variety of Asian products ranging from Chinese to Filipino and everything in between, which is nice since we won't have to go to multiple locations. We used to go to 99 Ranch but ever since we moved farther out west, this place is very convenient. \n\nI love going from aisle to aisle just to discover new items to try. From hair products to junk food, even new tea to drink. When I was making pho from scratch, I was able to buy every detailed ingredients in one place. They are complete with lots of herbs and spices, sauces, powders, you name it! Their facility is also very clean. If you end up having a language problem with an employee, it won't be hard to find someone who can speak English. I'm pretty sure majority of them can speak English anyway. \n\nAnd I love their bakery/deli selections. I buy the pastries to bring for lunch, and I like to order their dim sum whenever I'm craving them but wouldn't want to go to Orchid's Garden or Chang's by myself. Their deli items are pretty good for the price. Instead of going to Panda Express, I'd advice you to go here instead. It's authentic and very affordable (roughly $5 for 2 combo), and their servings are HUGE.\n\nPlus, they have a FREE fish-frying service!
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While the name and concept is really eye catching, the food does not live up to par. Food is really heavy, rich, and greasy-almost like fast food type and for what you get, it's pretty expensive. Wait is long and service is not that great, and even then youll probably end up being seated outside in the cold.\n\n For starters, my friends and i ordered the onion ring tower. It comes out stacked beautifully with dipping sauces of ranch and such, and was actually pretty good-probably the best part of the entire meal. For my main entree I ordered the truffle mac and cheese ($14). The dish was decent, but nothing too memorable, just a bunch of cheese mixed into some pasta, which I couldn't even finish because it was just too rich after a couple of bites. High heel pump sandwich ($16) is HUGE, but it's also a got so much going on in it it that it becomes a big sloppy mess to eat. My friend ordered the ABC burger which she said was good, but nothing great that would make her come back for it again, especially for $16.50. Maybe this place is better left for desserts. I've heard good things about their frozen hot chocolate selections so next time I'm here, Ill definitely try that instead.
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I would give this place zero stars if the food wasn't so good. \n\nWent early on a Saturday evening and it was pretty busy. However, not even close to busy enough to justify our service. After sitting there for an hour after ordering to only have the waitress stop by maybe four times each time because we had to call her over, and each time it seemed to be a hassle for her because she was so busy. Which was funny because the waitresses were all running around like crazy. However, they never seemed to be carrying anything and they were definitely not carrying our drinks. It was almost like Yuengling meant \"thank you but we're fine, don't come back for a half hour\" in a foreign language.\n\nWe were finally fed up so I asked for our check, we were going to be leaving, which I have never done before, when our waitress said she'd check on it. She served it cold, and forgot one person's meal and was willing to do nothing about it when we complained.\n\nFor cold chicken wings, and a cold burger it was pretty taste.\n\nNever saw a manager, and clearly the front house staff had no clue. \n\nThe bartender walked out from behind the bar at one point and started grinding up behind one of the waitresses.\n\nThere was plenty of staff in the kitchen. However, one gentleman working in the kitchen went to the bathroom about every ten minutes. I choose to think to take a bump because the alternative thought is not too appealing while your eating....or dreaming about food while we waited.
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12 star
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I could definitely say this is one of my favorite places. Not only is the food amazing, the staff is awesome! My go-to item is the beef shoulder. It makes you feel so homey and I'll be sending my boyfriend there for that when I'm sick. We've tried many items but haven't gotten to everything yet. Start with the eggplant fries and the truffled deviled eggs! They also have a tasting menu that is changed every week. I've been very pleased with that so far because I like to have a variety of things. The happy hour is great too! They serve awesome pork shoulder tacos with a fried egg inside and its my favorite. Sadly, those are only available during happy hour. But who cares! Happy hour is the best hour :)
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Seriously!!! I would never ever pay $50.00 for a pedicure EVER.. Well again and I wouldn't have paid it this time NEITHER. We asked for pricing, I stated what I wanted and the only change i made from time of check in to done was that I now wanted french tips. Had I wanted to spend this kind of money, i would have gone to TheBathHouse.\n\nthe other thing that puzzled me was \"why, were they mopping the floor at 9 am in the morning, when the salon JUST opened\" Who really wants to be at a Salon when they are cleaning up yesterday mess.
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Really used to like coming in to see Mary at the counter area but apparently she is no longer there. I always order the waffle and it normally comes out cold and is served with cold syrup but Mary's cheerful personality kept me coming back anyways. This last time, Sunday, November 16, 2014, we sat at the counter and seemed like an inconvenience to our waitress the entire breakfast. There is nothing worse than feeling like you are not worthy of someone's time. I understand that turning over tables is important but it's also important to ensure your guests are satisfied. Couldn't get our waters refilled quickly, food came out cold, waitress was impersonal and the cashier was awfully rude as well. I'd recommend sunrise cafe or protein house instead.
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Always someone or something wanting a hand out. This place smells in the early mornings
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We decided to go to the Linq, walk around and celebrate St. Patrick's Day there. Chayo seemed appealing with their decoration so we decided to sit and eat lunch there.\n\nOur experience was absolutely horrible. The restaurant wasn't as packed as we anticipated (for being St. Patty's day). When we sat, we waited a bit to be served. We placed our drinks order. We waited like 20 min for them to be delivered. We finally placed our food order and it took forever to arrive as well. We ordered chicken, fried fish, and lobster tacos to start and they were all pretty bland and simple. Definitely not worth the price. When we got our tacos, we ordered some hot sauce to make them a little tasty. They took so long to bring the hot sauce that we finished every single one of our tacos!! When someone finally brought the hot sauce, they just dropped it off quickly and they even forgot to take the wrapper off! So WE had to do that. Thanks! Great service! \n\nWe constantly had empty plates on our table. The busser would take so long to clear our table that we had glasses of beer stacked on top of each other. \n\nEvery time that we would order a beer, it would literally take 20 min to get it. So be aware of this! \n\nWhen we finished eating the tacos (starters) the busser was already setting the table for dessert when we didn't even order our main course. My friend ordered the shrimp fajitas as a main course and they were extremely greasy. Wish we had just gone straight to dessert instead. \n\nIt really was a horrible service even though 70% of the tables in the restaurant were empty. I wouldn't go back to this place at all!
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12 star
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I was in Vegas, tired of the boring junk on the strip, I was checking Yelp from my phone, found a few reviews. The reviews of Lindo were good (especially the recent ones) so I suggested it and the whole family drove over. From the moment we sat down our group (6 people) we were totally taken care of. The service was amazingly fast, (food too) the menu was like 6 huge pages of great dishes. Everyone in the party got something different and everyone was raving after we walked out. The manager stopped by once or twice to check on us as well as numerous staff.\n\nI can't thank my fellow Yelpers enough; this has to have been the best YELP find ever - however I have found a lot of really good places. If you are in Vegas for any reason you owe it to yourself to try this place, I was 100% satisfied and I bet you will be as well.
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12 star
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The spa lobby was quite stunning. We were blown away when we walked in. It was like a palace!\n\nWe first used their facilities, which was quite impressive. There were different lounges of locker rooms, private changing rooms, waterfall showers, heated patio stone chairs. \n\nWe booked the massage last minute, they were able to accommodate us, which was nice. We had a couple massage there. The massage was good. I almost felt asleep during the treatment. \n\nI have to take off one star because it was pretty expensive---$180 for 50 minutes for each person.
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Small bakery with a decent variety of breads&cakes inside the Greenland Market.\n\nEvery time I shop at Greenland, I can't help but to stop at the bakery on my way out. I've tried a good amount of different types of baked goods, and I'm let down every time. The breads just don't taste good. Some are too dry, some too bland, etc. This may be because I'm from Los Angeles where there are hundreds of franchise korean bakeries that know what they're doing. This may also contribute to my opinion on the appearance of the goods. The packaging on some of the goods are just not professional - scotch tape all around the packaging? really? Also, the coffee bun just looks like they've tried to copy something and just hasn't worked out. \n\nThe pizza bread is fine - can't go wrong with that.\nBreads with beans inside are fine too.\n\nOverall, the goods look and taste like an amateur baker tried to make some goods at home.\n\nOnto the service... the older lady I've seen there a couple times seems to treat me depending on her mood. This may be because I'm younger. A few times I would go, and she wouldn't say a word to me, ring me up, mumble the total, and give me the change. I said thank you in korean. No response. Recently, I went, and there was a good amount of people browsing around. She was a little more friendly.
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Well, Geno's has raised their prices and are not accepting coupons from their site. We've now had several not good experiences here. They ran out of fries after taking our order that we were picking up without telling us. That would have been nice to know before we picked up our order. And then, they also go the order wrong.\n\nAnother time we ordered two orders of fries, one order had a lot of fries and the other had half of it, yet we were charged the same price for both. We also ordered onion rings and I think that only 1/2 the container was filled, which onion rings are not very compact.\n\nThey would not honor a coupon from their own site. What gives. Tonight we ordered 3 subs and the subs were mediocre and had less meatballs than they had normally. When I inquired why our order was so expensive, they said the price of their subs went up last week. So, from earlier this spring the meatball subs were $5 and now $7? Ridiculous price increase.\n\nMaybe the pizza is cheap, but I think we'll see if we can find another place nearby maybe towards Safeway area that is comparable. And, as some other people have written, the people they employ are a bit rude.\n\nAs much as my husband loves the bacon ranch fries, I'm just not interested in going here anymore.
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12 star
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Well appointed great service and amazing food. Make sure that you get garlic naan. Had the lunch buffet. The chicken makkani ( which I would compare to chicken tikki masala) melts in your mouth. The goat curry falls off the bone. Everything was Great!
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12 star
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I'm just visiting Las Vegas from Hawaii and I've got to say that this nail salon was pretty good and not to mention good pricing! If I did my nails like this back home they'd probably charge me so much. I forgot to ask the name of the nail technician but it seemed like she was the owner but overall my experience here was great. She also told me what to tell my nail salon back home if I wanted to fill it.
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So I went here a while ago with some family for dinner. The woman at the desk said it would be an20 minute wait but they had us seated within ten minutes. No problem. \n\nWe order our food and drinks and wait. And Wait... And wait.. And wait some more. When I checked my phone I noticed that we had been waiting for 40 minutes for our food. We asked our waiter how much longer the food would be and he said \"soon.\" Twenty minutes later, we finally got our food.\n\nWe were so excited to get our food only to find that it was cold. The flavor was good, but when you're starving and wait about an hour for your food, you expect it to be up to standard. So the fact that it was cold kinda put us all in a bad mood. Especially when the people sitting next to us who just came in got their food before us! Really, annoying.\n\nSo the food was good but don't come if you're hungry because you'll have to wait a long time. The staff was polite and apologetic about the long wait. We even got a little free dessert because we waited so long. \n\nOverall, I'd probably come back because of the taste of the food. You should give this place a try if you're willing to wait.
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Oh Fireflys, despite of the heat this place has been getting I've always loved this place. But, now the quality of the food has deteriorated as well as their customer base. Now I know the whole salmonella thing happened to the paradise location. You would think Fireflys would learn from it but than I hear the Eastern location closed down. The eastern location was the fanciest one! The building structure was ridiculous (the good kind). Than that leaves the Sahara location. People might thing I'm crazy to eat here again but I do enjoy their food until now. \n\nFriday nights are always usually super busy. We came in and it was pretty dead. Ordered the usuals that we usually get-- \n\nspicy beef salad (my fav)-- still taste amazing. Warm salads are always my fav. Add ginger in it for the kick & it's delicious. \n\nEmpanadas- really dry. The salad that comes with it had a sour dressing with it that didn't taste too familiar. \n\nCeviche- oh how this dish had change. Less less less. I remember they would bring a bowl with hella chips. Now it's 6 chips with palm full of ceviche. One of the worse ceviches I ever had. \n\nAlbondigas- the meatballs are smaller now. Tasted pretty good still but something was missing. I don't know what it is. \n\nCocktails & sangria -- pretty much the same no changes there. \n\nI used to be in love with this restaurant but I guess all good things must come to an end.. \u00af\\_(\u30c4)_/\u00af Oh and if anyone's wondering.. I didn't get sick.
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12 star
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Very entertaining!
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The steak here was not worth the price at all....i really don't have much to say about this place besides stay away. Its not worth your money or time...however the decorations inside were very nice.
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12 star
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Let's be real. I cannot imagine a better Saturday afternoon activity than drinking a yard-cup of sugary alcoholic frozen splendor and floating/walking down a lazy river all afternoon. Combine them and ... pure. magic.\n\nAlso, this place is a meat market. (Meet Market?) Regardless, listening to/receieving pick-up lines in Vegas are a sport in and of themselves.
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I've visited this establishment twice, once for dinner and more recently for their reopened lunch buffet. For dinner, the food was okay, but the service was severely lacking. It took forever (about 2 hours total) to order our food, get water and refills, get our food and finally pay our check. The butter chicken was so-so. The aloo gobi even less remarkable. The 2 kinds of naan were too doughy. Despite this mediocre experience, I was willing to give their lunch buffet a try, especially since the wifey was curious to experience their cuisine. What a mistake that was... First of all, the price of $11.99 is at the high end for Indian lunch buffets, and this place is the exception to the rule that you get what you pay for. The selection and quality was downright pathetic and frankly embarassing. Ok, to be fair, it was still better than our abysmal experience at Sherpa House (in Golden, CO) but that is setting the bar extremely low. There were a whopping total of 8 hot trays consisting of items such as onion \"pakora\" (basically onion ring fragments), orange chicken, daal, chana masala, goan fish curry, lamb curry, paneer masala, and (non-Basmati) rice. There was also a small salad bar section and kheer. There was a surprising lack of classic staples such as mango chutney, samosas, Tandoori chicken, any kind of chicken curry, or saag. Although we enjoyed the fish curry, it could not make up for the lack of selection and quality of the rest of items. The garlic naan was so-so. It was simultaneously too doughy yet too hard and dry on the bottom. The kheer was the worst we've ever had. It lacked cardamom flavor and contained numerous clumps of rice. At least this time around, the service was half decent. The only other mitigating factor was they were running a $2 off promotion, although we had to specifically ask for the discount to be applied. That being said, the fact that this place garners stellar reviews is a real head scratcher. Perhaps, restaurants located in the (relative) boonies are held to a lower standard. Who knows? As for me, when I rate a restaurant, I don't care where a restaurant is located. The food is either good or it isn't. It's either a good value or it isn't. Unfortunately, this place is neither.
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It's so unfortunate about how bad this place is, because it's so close to my house. We go in there about once a month hoping it's better and it always disappoints. The food is horrible. I've had 1/2 the items on the menu looking for something good, and there's nothing that brings me back, and what's worse, most of it needs to be avoided. They tout their burgers, and then ask you how you want it cooked, which is really funny since they cook EVERYTHING well done, no matter what you ask for. I don't mind places that cook to one temperature, but don't ask me how I want it cooked if you're not going to cook it that way. Two of the three times I had a burger I was with a friend that got one as well. I order Med-Rare, he gets Med-Well and they both come out the exact same. \n\nThe place used to have the coldest beer in the area, but even that's gone. Went there the other night because I only had 30 minutes to kill and didn't want to drive a little further to my favorite bar. I just wanted to watch the baseball game, but they wanted a cover charge because some UFC fight was on.\n\nThe waitress can be cute, but the service is poor unless you're at the bar. They have one bar tender (not sure his name, has a shaved heard) that has great service, but that's it since Megan is gone. \n\nIt's not bad enough where'd I say avoid because their happy hour prices aren't bad for drinks, but we only go there when there's no time to go anywhere else.
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12 star
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Let's start off with OMG OMG OMG... it was sooooooooooooo good! I bought a coupon off of groupon to try it out and was NOT disappointed. I was so pleased with the service and the staff and the food. The flavors were out of this world! I can't wait to go back!!
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We stayed at the Flamingo last week since my friend had a free night from the last time he was booked there. During that time, the front desk lost his reservation and apparently was very unhelpful with finding him another spot to stay...leaving him stranded to fend for himself on his first night in Vegas.\n\nWe got a late flight so checked in at 11:30pm (after an hour long wait). the room we requested was unavailable, even though we called ahead of time to make sure they still had our reservation and our room. They preceded to check us into a temporary room with a room change to be made the next morning. Renee on the front desk was a sweetheart and the only person in the hotel who really seemed to care. We preceded up to our room and all of a sudden I started coughing and sneezing and was having a severe allergic reaction. My friend went out in the hallway to get ice and noticed we were in one of the only \"Pet Friendly\" rooms in the hotel. I have severe allergies to pets and no one informed us that it was a pet room. We called down and were placed on hold for 15 mins when we decided to not waste our first night there and hung up to head downstairs to the casino. We came back to our room at an obscene hour only to find ourselves locked out of our room. I guess the reasoning was that they changed our room and keys but neglected to tell us this.\n\nThe next morning we phoned front desk to see if our room was ready. They gave us a timeline of 1pm but when we went to get our new room keys, the room was still not ready. Were were given a fantastic room on the 20th floor with a strip view, which is what we wanted in the first place. The only plus of this whole experience.\n\nWhen we checked out we had a charge of 160$ in internet...OUT OF THIS WORLD. when we explained to them how disappointed we were, and how the internet barely worked, the front desk (including supervisor) refused to do anything about it. They also blamed us for not reading the terms and conditions or telling them about my allergy. Internet is charged per person per location, so 3 charges were from our initial room., and another 3 from the new room..in the same day. We had to ask for the number to the internet company and call from our Canadian cell phones because apparently all the phones in the Flamingo are for in house, which I know is a complete lie. I work in a hotel and this is by far the WORST customer service I've ever received. If the Flamingo is supposed to be this wonderful \"centre of the strip, historic, Vegas resort\", the staff should stand beside it. We never heard an apology out of anyone. The internet company ended up taking off the charges for us, and could not believe that the front desk did nothing about it.\n\nI will NOT stay here again, even though the casino, restaurants and rooms were great for the price. Customer service is #1 and I was overly disappointed with the service received.
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12 star
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For a chain this (flamingo ave) Ruths chris is in my top ten of all times!\nOpen till 3am awesome wine great steak and service. I have been to four RC's and I think this is the best.
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12 star
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In recent months trying to incorporate a much healthier way of eating/living I have been cooking 3 to 4 Vegan and Vegitarian meals a week however sometimes you just want to go out for a good but heathly meal. This has become a new go to spot for me, I have a few friends in LA who are vegan and introduced me to this kind of Tofu meal years ago that looks, feels and tastes like meat.\n\nYou do not need meat to survive you do however need protein. One of the things you miss while either transitioning into a healthier way of living or after living it for awhile is a meat texture instead of a pile of tofu or beans. Sadly I don't make it to LA often enough to buy it and no stores here sell this kind of food! This place is the Bomb! \n\nThe beef resembles what beef would look and feel like the shrimp is made to look like a shrimp down to the patterns on the little fake shrimps! The have a huge selection of menu items and the portions are huge, I recommend doing it family style and sharing with friends. The feel is very Om like the sound from the indoor waterfall is soothing and the staff is nice!
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