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12 star
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What can I say about this place that hasn't all ready been said. I went to this because of yelp, usually I make a list of the top places in Vegas to go eat at, but I usually get side tracked you never know what's going to happen over there so one day at midnight me and my wife went after a show I was thinking I need to budget after hitting up the fine dining spots so we went here all I have to say is that we showed up at midnight and the next day we where back at 9 am for round two the tacos are Bomb. The tacos al pastor are authentic, I don't care how much you think you know by going to places around the world and having the best tacos this place is good and original. This place started in Tijuana and moved to San Diego and is booming in Vegas. I live in the high desert and think about taking of to Vegas just grab some tacos all the time. If your going to Vegas on a budget don't go but if you end up going hit this place up. Don't forget to ask for some grilled onions and chiles and burnt tostada all that is complimentary.
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Been to chiropractors off and on for years. Dr. Owen is head and shoulders above any I've ever encountered.\nDr. Owen gets right to the issue, explains everything in words you can understand, and does not \"string it out\" - and he doesn't try to load you up with all kinds of accessory items.\nHis concern is strictly for your well-being, and it shows.\nThanks ever so much!
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12 star
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I've been to Ruth's Chris about six or seven times in three different states, and All I can say is, when you franchise restaurants out to individual owners, you get a pretty inconsistant product.\n\nThe two here are okay. I prefer the one near the palms because they get more interesting clientele.\n\nThe food is good and the service is prompt. I always sit at the bar, but did have a large party here for 15 people, and we were treated well.\n\nThe bar is open late, and they servefood almost until the end.
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Bleh. This place looks pretty rough, but it's been here for a long time and I was thinking that the food must be pretty good if it's survived that long. Wrong. I'd say that at least half of my Hunan chicken & shrimp combo went in the trash. I could've done better with Panda Express and I'll be eating a bowl of Cap'n Crunch in hour or two.\n\n\nFortune cookie: Desire, like the atom, is explosive with creative force. In bed.
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Although the representatives are relatively friendly, the company is very unprofessional, charges higher than standard storage rates, refuses to state formal policies and procedures, and behaves more like a seedy pawn shop than a legitimate business.
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12 star
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A bright, pleasant breakfast spot close to our hotel. We ate here several times during our 2 weeks in Brossard. Come hungry. They certainly fill your plate. Crepes, waffles, pancakes, omelets, blintzes, they have it all. They serve free coffee with your meals and always make sure it's topped off.\n\nThe weekday staff speak very little English. However, a hostess and other staff show up for the weekend morning rush, most of which are competent English speakers. Either way, we had no problem making understood what we wanted.\n\nCan't account for the other negative reviews. Maybe the people up here have higher standards than what I'm used to back in the States.
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I admit to being a victim of the Groupon scam! I can only imagine how many times this office has succeeded in duping customers since my experience with them was exactly the same as others I've read online. The hygienist will recommend the so-called deep cleaning. You will be given an estimate of what they would charge you, but since you don't have insurance, you'll get a discounted price. If you balk at this newly discounted price and threaten to leave, you will be given another discount. But wait, there's more. When you go ahead with the procedure, because, golly, it would go against their standards to do the regular cleaning you've bought and paid for, you will get ANOTHER price when it's time to pay! Please check this price as it will include, \"hygienist Instruction\", which is the for the time and effort she spent talking you into the outrageously expensive deep cleaning. I'm guessing this $59 is her bonus as it was taken off my bill when I asked what exactly did \"hygienist instruction\" entail. (the answer was, \"I guess it was her instruction to you\")\nI hope to save others the bother of trying to use this Groupon or any other deal this office issues. They want you in the chair to sell you unnecessary services at an inflated rate. (I say unnecessary because I used this Groupon offer to check out a new dental office. I have a regular dentist to whom I will be returning, who never proposed the amount of work this office proposed!)
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12 star
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The Cosmopolitan's \"grand social experiment\". It delivers!\n\nWalk in to be greeted by five doors. Some leading into turn of the century meets Star Trek rooms, others, well... Spaces morph, the experience evolves, life happens all around you. Live bands, eclectic music, spontaneous vaudeville acts and a stage production, good food, great craft cocktails. You need to experience it to understand.\n\nEssentially it's a craft cocktail ultra lounge, stage production, and mega club and restaurant all in one.\n\nBreaking it down:\n\nCraft Cocktails - Excellent, many reinvented, from classics. Very consistent (a rarity when some cocktails contain 10+ ingredients).\n\nStage Production (Vegas Nocturne) - Similar to Absinthe. Acrobatics, comedy, tap dancing, strip teases. No more details as you are sworn to secrecy. \n\nClub - Still need to experience this.\n\nRestaurant - Inventive and indulgent. Many items to be shared like the outstanding caviar mini tacos (Yukon gold shells filled with hamachi and drowned in caviar), deconstructed oysters Rockefeller (fried oysters on a bacon butter saut\u00e9ed spinach and bacon dust in an oyster shell) or the tete de cochon (deep fried panko crusted head cheese topped with a poached egg).\n\nFor larger dishes, the reinvented beef Wellington (beef tenderloin with a generous portion of seared foie, trumpet mushrooms, studded with cream spinach, topped with shaved black truffle and crowned by a flaky, latticed puff pastry is very good albeit rich.\n\nIncredible caviar service (five types sold by the ounce, half kilo, kilo).\n\nOutstanding wine and champagne list. Ultra lounge prices.\n\nTip; To make the most of your experience:\n1. Make a night of it. Drinks, dinner, and the show.\n2. Move through the rooms. There is something different in each.\n3. Make reservations if you want to eat a full meal.\n4. Purchase your tickets in advance for the show. Don't skimp. Pay the $135 for the best seats.\n5. Shows are not the same. The later you go, the edgier.\n6. Be prepared to spend $$$$. The show, dinner, and some cocktails averages $300 per person. Add some caviar and bottles of wine and it's easy to drop several dimes.\n\nNow if only I can remember how Alice got home after falling down the rabbit hole.
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Back in its heyday in the 1990s, Bagels Etc was a fantastic place. Cheap, friendly, great food. Throw in the occasional Leonard Cohen sighting and it was my go to breakfast and brunch joint. \n\nSo, yeah, this place has been living on its reputation for quite some time. And the prices have gone up, the food has gone downhill, Lenny's out on tour, and the service.... well, the service is something truly special. My only guess is that it's been under new management for a while. The service is truly atrocious and unpleasant. Memories be damned: the last time I went is the last time I will go. \n\nThe wait was forever and there were empty tables everywhere. The servers didn't even bother looking up from their conversation to help us. We had to track down the manager to complain. And he didn't care. And - as already observed - the service makes inappropriate and offensive comments. One a previous trip (my second to last), the server made some offhand joke about Parkinson's disease (she was jittery when bringing our coffee) when my friend at the table's father is suffering from that horrible disease. They are rude, inefficient and just plain awful. I guess if you like that kind of \"experience\", Bagels Etc is the place for you. For everyone else, go elsewhere.
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12 star
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As much as I love Lux, I'm kinda glad that it's not closer to my house, otherwise they might have all of my money. Working from home, I need to get out and set up shop elsewhere every once in a while so that I don't start talking to my houseplants, and more often than not, Lux is my destination.\n\nThe service at Lux is always friendly and often funny. And I've sat close enough to the register enough times to hear them being friendly to people of all ages, shapes and sizes. The coffee is rich, dark and delicious. I usually stick with a house coffee with soy milk, so I do ok price-wise. I even buy the whole beans to brew my own coffee at home. I like it that much.\n\nLux gets packed, but I've always been able to find a space and get access to an outlet for my power sucking laptop (not an apple, by the by). The music is good and mellow--think the Shins or the Stones. They've also got killer pastries, and if you time it right, you'll get them fresh out da oven.\n\nCoffee shops are all kind of a personal preference thing. There are lots of good spots in Phoenix, but Lux is my favorite.
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Talking Stick has all the makings for a great resort but just can't seem to rise to the challenge. Virtually every encounter with staff just fell short with a lack of hospitality, strange since they're in the hospitality business! Checked in around midnight and was impressed with the room size and decor. Went to the casino to have a drink and gamble some. Bottle of Bud at the bar for $5.50 seems steep so went to gamble. Was playing for awhile when the waitress came by calling for drinks, ordered another Beer and leaving a tip when she said $5.50.....when did they start charging for drinks when you're already down $100!!!! Dealers were no conversationalists and the 3 that worked our table seamed to be in training mode. Called it a night and at 8am the maids r knocking on the door. What's so hard to flag a room that doesn't check in till midnight to and only booked a one night stay to come clean at noon!! Guess that first get the &:)?& outta here didn't work as an hour later they're knocking again. Lost that battle so got in the shower to find a big wad of hair in the drain....and it wasn't me pulling out mine.....disgusting! My wife grabbed the camera and we were ready to take action. Went to check out desk,asked first about policy of waking guests so early and were told \"you should hang the tag out before you go to bed\"...okay showed the receptionist the hair drain picture, she apologized reluctantly and said she would make note of it. We then asked to speak with manger on duty who came up front to help us. Same sad so sorry lame apology and indicated she could do no service recovery or price adjustment because we booked thru expedia. My wife then continued to give her an opportunity to make it right, but silence.Finally we said how about breakfast accommodation as we are now up early and hungry.She thought that was a good idea but did want us to know there was a cap on that of $25.oo...gave in but grudgingly...whew,lotta work,won't be back...
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12 star
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Best supermarket in Madison. They've got everything you need. Prices are really good, I'm convinced. (yeah, it's not like i've made out any spreadsheets on this, just general impression from receipts.)\n\nYeah, it's often messy and crowded, but so fucking what? Copps is too clean and quiet for my taste. I like to be able to shout down the lane to ma baby so we can get our shop on.\n\nPlus, Woodman's actually has a pretty decent Latino foods section section. And I love me some burritos.\n\nLiquor store is pretty frickin huge and the prices are good. But it's not like we drink much here at casa de jujubee. So whatever. \n\nProduce selection is just as good as Copps. I think the problem people have is that it looks messy, with all those big vats of tomatos. The produce can be kind of dusty. You know what you do with it? YOU WASH IT BEFORE YOU EAT IT. For god's sake... Maybe I should drink more... ARGHHHHHHHH\n\nI hope the employees aren't being paid shit so I can have apples for 85 cents a lb.
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I probably picked the worst day possible for my first visit to Daylight- the Sunday before Memorial Day. It was super crowded, and the crowd... well... it wasn't what I was expecting, let's just leave it at that. However, that is no fault of Daylight. \n\nEntering the pool/dayclub was just a mess. People everywhere, no sense of organization, no one paying attention to anything. Our friends were already inside at a daybed, so we were meeting them. We finally got the attention of the right person and got inside. What a zoo!! Eventually, I found out that the crowd demographics were because Kendrick Lamar was performing. Ok, that makes sense.\n\nDuring the course of the day, I witnessed at least 3 major fist-fights. Security usually came promptly to break it up- with the use of more violence. The drinks were expectedly expensive, and service was sparse.\n\nI will say that the DJ was great, and the sound system was really good as well. The size of the pool looked pretty big as well, but of course, it was overflowing with people. \n\nI'd probably give it another try on a non-holiday weekend to see if things are any different.
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12 star
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Yoga Styles rock! Susan has created gorgeous and functional custom products for my acu-wellness practice/business...she is a creative genus...easy to talk too and always willing to try something...I love my Yoga Styles products...and am grateful for Susan Nichols!
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12 star
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With family in upstate New York, I grew up with trips to Ted's while visiting back east. The charcoal grilled hot dogs always tasted sooo good. \n\nIn high school, I discovered that Ted's had a location in Tempe, only a bit away from my parent's house in Mesa. The yumminess of the food definitely translated west of the Mississippi. Everything is so good and has that awesome taste of being grilled and perhaps fried (like the fries and onion rings) without being too heavy.\n\nI love standing in line, calling out my order when asked, buying Weber's mustard (I haven't found it sold anywhere else in Arizona), drinking fountain rootbeer that has a kick, looking at the Buffalo, NY paraphenalia that decorates the walls. \n\nOn the trays, there is a paper with a quiz that I pretty much have memorized. I know, from the quiz, that Ted's uses 7 million pickle spears per year. I also always laugh with my friends over the easiest question on the quiz: \"True or False; there is a Ted's Hotdogs location in Tempe, AZ\" (the quiz was clearly written for my Ted's friends to the east).\n\nIt gets pretty crowded at lunchtime and stays that way through the afternoon. I would suggest going slightly before noon or after 2:30pm.
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For me, the menu choices were not that different from each other; with the exception of the steak, it seemed it all tasted the same. The spices overpowered the food so that my pork dish, tasted like all the others. It wasn't a matter of being too \"hot\", it was just too much. I've eaten better food at half the price. Do not misunderstand, the food was good, it just wasn't outstanding or worth the money.
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Must be a good place at night. The espresso was collecting a social security check.
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Yet again I had to go to this place and yet again I come up with the same question\n\" WHO CAME UP WITH THE IDEA OF SERVING WATER IN THOSE SMUDGY BOTTLES??\"\nand YES! yet again i saw some floaters in my water....i would make this a 1 star review if not for the chicken marsala and hot complimentary bread
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12 star
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Brayden and shaun Will def take care if you
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Since moving from Hawaii back in 1995 to Arizona, I've been very skeptical about places that claim to serve \"Hawaiian\" food here, because as we all know, pineapple on a pizza does NOT make it Hawaiian. I know what Hawaiian-esque food is supposed to taste like. \n\nRight away I wasn't impressed because we weren't greeted by the customary Aloha that the person behind the counter is supposed to do to everyone entering the restaurant. Some people were but not us. The place had the look and feel of a fast food restaurant. Dah that's because it was. The d\u00e9cor was made up of posters of Hawaii, Hawaiian Aloha shirts and a single surfboard on the walls. Not very impressive nor did it give you the feel of a restaurant in Hawaii. \n\nAnyway to the food. My wife ordered the Kalua Pork - Smoke-flavored, shredded pork with white rice mixed with cabbage. She immediately said it didn't taste anything like the pork we've had in Hawaii. It had no flavor so she added some katsu sauce to it. That made it edible. She didn't even eat the rice or cabbage. I think she only ate the pork because she was hungry. \n\nI ordered the 1/2 and 1/2 plate of chicken, & short ribs. It came with white rice, cabbage and macaroni salad. But the macaroni salad was not cold because they placed the chicken which was hot on top of the macaroni salad so it was warm. The short ribs were NOTHING like I had when I lived in Hawaii. In addition to them not being \"authentic\" I've had better at local Asian restaurants or buffets. I have to admit the chicken wasn't that bad but again it wasn't \"authentic\" Hawaiian short ribs either. I dipped it in their teriyaki sauce which made it better. The short ribs on the other hand was so bad I didn't eat them. They were tasteless and Hawaiian short ribs are normally amazing. \n\nI guess this is what happens when you try and eat Hawaiian food in a city like Phoenix that's the furthest you can possible get from Hawaii. I'll never come back here because of their false advertising and horrible food. Please change your name L&L Hawaiian BBQ, because this place is not Hawaiian.\n\nFOOD: Maybe the original L & L in Hawaii is good but this L&L franchise location was truly disappointing. The food was SUB-PAR If I would have been satisfied with my meal maybe I wouldn't be judging this place so harshly. I was so disappointed that the food didn't live up to what the promises in its name. SERVICE: The gal behind the counter represented everything but the spirit of Aloha was about. She had a look one her that said she wasn't very happy and didn't want to be there. PRICE: The price for the quality of food you receive is high. AMBIANCE:The d\u00e9cor was made up of posters of Hawaii, Hawaiian Aloha shirts and a single surfboard on the walls. Not very impressive nor did it give you the feel of a restaurant in Hawaii. CONCLUSION: There's not really much to say here..I miss Hawaii... but what i miss more is the FOOD! I spotted this place while visiting Applebee's and thought... OH MAN - THIS IS GONNA BE AMAZING! then I tried it. RETURN FACTOR 0%. \n \n ******************* What does my OVERALL rating mean? ********************\n\n5 stars -Highly recommended. I would be willing to drive out of my way to this business. It is that good. This place represents their industry or cuisine very well! \n4 stars - Highly Recommended. I would frequent this business. \n3 stars - Not that good but not that bad. Just average. I wouldn't mind going again. \n2 stars - I would not recommend this establishment to friends or family. \n1 stars - DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND DO NOT patronize this business. I would RUN AWAY from this place and you should too! DON'T WAST YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY AT THIS ESTABLISH
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So the waiter brought a me cheese enchilada and chicken taco even though I ordered a beef enchilada and chicken taco I informed him of this and he looked at me in the face and asked me if I wanted a side of beef. I will not be back
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12 star
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$18 bucks w/ tax for all you can eat sushi/bbq/whatever.\n\nMy favorites - sake sushi, orange chicken, lo mein, and the fried sesame rice balls.\n\nFor all-you-can eat, it has a good price and food that actually tastes decent. That's tough to beat.
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We went there for my friend's birthday tonight. It's my first time giving a reataurant a 1star. The food was over salty, however, that was not the worst part. The service is the worst in my life. The waitress kept giving us nasty looks and horrible attitudes, she yelled at at one of us for forgetting to sign the receipt. The waiter,waitress or even the boss were talking about us in korean. Maybe they thought we cannot see them pointing and laughing at us. At last, the waitress dropped the bill in front of us when we ate for only 15minutes. That was the worst experience in my life and i will never go there again. NOT Recommended!
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12 star
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I have not experienced anything but the BEST food every time I go to Pura Vida. I have brought my Father, who refuses to give up meat, and my Mother, who is extremely picky, and this is the one place we can all eat without one complaint. The food is always gorgeous, but I can never get a shot of it without a bite mark because it smells awesome.\nI recently tried the cafe con leche and it was the smoothest, yummiest coffee I've had in my 31 years. I don't know how she does it, but Starbucks doesn't even come close. \nEach time I have come, I have noticed that Chef Mayra takes time to come out and personally speak with her guests, first time I have ever met the person making my food which I really enjoyed. The place is tucked away, but once you find it, I promise you will remember how to get back.
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I'm a business traveler for over 20 years, and my experience with the Charlotte, NC airport Hertz location would rate as the worst I've ever experienced. I'd confirmed various details of my agreement with Hertz's 800# but when I got to the counter (after waiting half an hour at the airport for a shuttle van that never came -- I eventually took the National shuttle and walked over to Hertz!!) the manager claimed they couldn't abide by what we'd been told and as a result our bill was almost triple the original reservation. Attempts to rectify with the manager on duty when returning the car were met with \"that's not our problem\" and \"well, you signed the agreement.\" It's also worth adding that I've gotten nowhere with Hertz's corporate 800# (I was left on hold for THIRTY MINUTES) and their website (no response to email submission). I've never been treated so poorly. AVOID THIS PLACE!!!!
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Short version: This place is a shithole. Don't bother.\nLong version: From the moment we walked into the rental office to the day we moved out, this place was a stain. My husband and I chose Talus as temporary living quarters based on proximity while awaiting the completion of our new home. In retrospect, it was an impetuous and ill-informed decision. I suppose our short-term status blinded us, but if you're on the lookout for long-term housing be warned.\nWe had issues with:\n* Parking spaces - We were told it would be two weeks before one was available. Fine, except in reality there wasn't one available for the better part of TWO MONTHS. \n* Structure - It was so fucking loud in that place that we never once slept through the night while we lived here. Never. I know apartments have a reputation for paper-thin walls, but trust me, this isn't the first \"multi-family\" housing situation I've lived in, and the light fixtures literally swayed from the tenants above simply walking around. I'm not exaggerating. I won't even get in to the frequent toddler wrestling matches that took place above us. \n* Staff - outside of the initial contract negotiations, nobody here gives a tin shit about the tenants. Our infrequent complaints were always met with a scowl and were typically pawned off onto another party, if addressed at all. No complaint or conflict was ever sufficiently handled. \n* Grounds - every conceivable surface was covered in dog shit. Constantly. The pool was consistently green and littered with cigarette butts and spent beer cans.\n* Bugs - Out of control. I've lived in Phoenix for nearly 20 years and have never experienced this many scorpions, ants or crickets. I'll echo Chrysty C.'s previous complaint that charging for \"monthly\" pest control ought to negate any pest sightings. It didn't. We found several scorpions and countless crickets. We also spent many a night vacuuming ants from our bathroom and bedroom floors. While the pests mainly infested the interior, the worst area was the water heater closet on the patio - the crickets were so numerous that we began referring to the closet as the \"Temple of Doom\". Foul. \nIt's difficult to pinpoint which aspect was the worst. Pure suffering for three months.\nI feel it's important to point out that it's been two years since we lived here (June - September, 2008). Maybe the situation has improved since we left. Somehow I doubt it. Regardless, I'm still upset about our time here, and I thought my fellow Yelpers should know. Caveat emptor!
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Blech. Don't be fooled by all of the signs advertising a $6.95 \"gamblers breakfast\". When you open the menu you will see that it is actually $8.50 unless you hold a Binions card.\n\nEven at the lower rate it wouldn't be worth it. Potatoes were sent back because they were too cold. Scrambled eggs weren't very scrambled. Bacon paper thin, sausage patti small. \n\nOne star breakfast. Two stars because the service was decent.
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12 star
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The legend is true. There is a big giant head in Charlotte. With water spitting out of the mouth into an overflowing pool, it stands before you. Why it's there, nobody knows. While it doesn't spin like one of the legends may lead you to believe, the head is back after an apparent hiatus. i assume it returned to its alien planet to report all the boring observations made inside of the random business park where he resides. This would be a 5 star attraction if it were located anywhere with even a remotely interesting attraction nearby. It would be really cool uptown or maybe in Freedom Park. Why? It's just a head, you say. It's a marvelous head and i'm glad after months of asking, the wife finally agreed to stop by and see it with me. \nIt's an easy 3 minute detour off of 485 on Arrowwood. So, if you're passing through, stop and check it out. If you feel so inclined to make a trip to see it, bring a lunch and sit in judgement from both the Giant Head and the eyes from the surrounding business windows.
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This Bruggers suffers from very poor customer service. The manager had a terrible attitude! I thought she might even quit her job when I asked for a cup for water. Who wants to start their day like this? Even the 16 year old kids at McDonald's are much nicer in the morning.
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12 star
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The other reviews have summed this gym up perfectly.\n\nIt a simple back to basics gym. I was slightly worried it was going to be a grim and grotty as it is open 24 hours and much cheaper than any other gyms in Edinburgh. I was very pleasantly surprised, it is clean, well equipped and has hot showers.\n\nI also wanted to add that they have really good staff who are super friendly and happy to answer any questions about particular machines or give advice if you want to achieve something specific during a work out.
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12 star
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*Food Allergy Review*\n\nThey had a great selection of Gluten Free items. All GF items had an asterisk next to the name. Pizza, desserts, Italian, India, Latin, etc. all had GF options, and they were all very tasty. It's good to know that there's a reliable place I can go to when I'm in Vegas.
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Food = mehh, service = subpar, what else is there to say? \nSave your money. You'll be happy you did.\n\nI know i'm asking for Tina to stalk and insult me on Yelp by posting this bad review, but Tina, the truth shall set you free. You can choose to accept it and change your restaurant's operating policies, or you can ignore everyone and struggle to make things work.
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I went here for happy hour at 5:30pm on a Thursday and it wasn't too crowded. We sat outside which was a mistake because it was SO loud with all the bikes across the street. The drinks were just ok, and the brie appetizer was kind of a joke. Only served with 3 small pieces of bread? Most people order appetizers for at least 2. We asked for more and they brought it out free of charge. The service however was great so that kind of made up for the mediocre drinks and appetizer.
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12 star
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Met a group of former coworkers for dinner and had one of the best meals I've had at BJ's. My boyfriend and I ordered the sliders with cheese & bacon along with the carnitas fries w/ chile verde. The mini burgers were so juicy and delicious! The carnitas fries were so flavorful. They use the shoestring fries but there was one wedge cut fry in there too and it was very tasty! My only complaint was they had onions on top and I didn't know that when ordering, so we had to scoop them off. We had the same server as last time and he did a great job, with the exception of our waters going dry during dessert. We got the Pizookie trio with pumpkin, cookies & cream, and chocolate chunk! Really good meal. 4.5 stars rounds to 5!
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12 star
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It's totally normal that the first thing I did after moving to Madison and getting off my flight was to stop by this library and get a library card, right? RIGHT?\n\nI didn't have any of the necessary documentation to get a library card (proof of address? I don't even know my address), but the staff here was nice enough to get me through the process anyway (while cracking the best worst geek jokes).
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glad I only had coffee. meh..
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Ambiance yes.... sushi not so great!\nEel was fishy tasting, not very fresh same with Big eye tuna.\nA few other sushi places in area offer fresher fish but with less ambiance.
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12 star
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This shop has almost all art supplies you may need. They also have a student discount which is a pro. All the stock is very good quality and hence comes with a slightly higher price than you may find say in a supermarket. Keep your eyes peeled for notices for various art classes and art exhibitions. \n\nThey have a very big selection of these amazing Japanese marker pens, which I can never get enough. The shopkeeper is lovely and chatty, and if you can't find anything, it's best to ask, because the shops small size makes it quite crammed with stuff.\n\n All in all, a great place to quench your artistic thirst for equipment, and with the student discount it makes it a bit more affordable.
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By far, the least impressive Cirque du Soleil show I have seen. The performers are all amazing, but for some reason, it was not showcased or directed well.\n\nWe spent over $130 on each ticket, and we had excellent seats, which were very comfortable, But the show seem to drag on. The sand artist was really cool and different.
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12 star
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Let's start with the Awesome deal we got... 3 nights in the 1 Bedroom Penthouse Suite for $600. We booked thru Travel Zoo.\nThe entrance makes you feel VIP. Gated Security was very professional. They ask for your name in which you made the reservation, checks the list, then gives you a parking pass.\nValet was very professional and efficient. Unlimited Valet during the entire stay which is also included in the Resort Fee.\nCheck-In was smooth however, we booked thru Jet Luxury Resort, so we could not actually Check-In until 3pm. So we had to wait about 20 minutes.\nRoom was gorgeous. Our room was on the 32nd floor. 32-621 to be exact which is a large corner suite. Balcony view is awesome. Nice size bathrooms. Double sinks which is very necessary for me and my boo. Bed was very plush with the goose down pillows and comforter. Full kitchen with the top of the line Sub Zero fridge, dishwasher, microwave, Hamilton Beach blender, toaster, all the dishes, pots & pans, silverware and glassware that you would have at home. Very comfy!\nMaid service was very efficient. We had our Do Not Disturb light on the entire time we were there so housekeeping left a bag with fresh towels and water bottles everyday. Nice Touch! We had more than enough towels to use. When that red DND light is on, you will not be disturbed PERIOD! \nThere is an actual doorbell for the suite too so if you are expecting a delivery or maintenance they already know to ring the bell.\nWe had full access to ALL the pools at the MGM including the Lazy River. The drinks are very over priced. $8.65 for a Heineken... Let's just say $10. Are we really keeping the change. Going to the pool was very relaxin. More than enough space to find your own little section and lay out!\nCONS:\nThere were no Robes or Slippers in the closet waiting for us. I was looking forward to putting mine on. I called Jet Luxury and the girl said we only get robes if we are the Owners. Later when I had the fallout with Mandy the \"Operatilns Manager\", I brought up the fact that we didn't have robes in the room. She said that they were available upon request... And we Still Never Got the Robes!\nThere was an iHome in the room however it did not work that great! It had lots of static... Connector was damaged I believe.\nThe Flat Screen TV in the bedroom did not pop up out of the desk. I guess the hydraulic lift was broken so we had to call maintenance. Took them about 20 minutes to arrive.\nThe TV in the bathroom was completely broken. I would not even cut on. Called Jet Luxury to repair. My Boo wanted to watch the Football game while taking a shower. An hour passed by and still no maintenance. They said they would send someone right up. Never Happened! I then called Jet Luxury to speak to a manager. Ended up talking to the \"Operations Manager\" by the name of Mandy. She was very unprofessional. For some reason she didn't understand why we would be upset. I feel like for the money that was spent in the room, there shouldn't be anything wrong with the TV's. Besides who wants to spend their time in Vegas waiting on the Repair Guy? I'm not at home, I'm in VEGAS!\nOverall the experience was Great! Jet Luxury has very questionable Customer Service, even though their prices are very good. Will probably book directly thru MGM next time.
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12 star
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Shabu takes it to the next level by serving up its many Chinese, Japanese and Korean delicacies in a rustic and authentic, East meets West spacious interior, - where the food is the main attraction. The servers were cheery and prompt as they helped us navigate the expansive menu and choose the right dinner items. The food came within a very short time and was beautifully presented, fresh and spicy, and absolutely filling.
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12 star
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LOVE happy hour. LOVE the cleanliness of the place. LOVE the friendly servers. LOVE the Bloody Mary bar on Sunday mornings. LOVE. LOVE. LOVE. And don't get me started on the Chambord margaritas. Drink one. You're welcome.
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12 star
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Very clean. Fair price for the quality food and ingredients. Simple menu. Good cheesesteaks and fries. Be aware of the cheese fries as they use real thick cheese :). It may be a little overwhelming. Overall, very good restaurant. We will return.
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12 star
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calling it the best ball park in America is a total understatement, its the greatest ever. not a bad seat there. Pittsburgh has been very lucky, we hit home runs with PNC & Console but of course Heinz Field is a turkey. As Meat Loaf would say 2 out of 3 ain't bad!!!!
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12 star
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I go here regularly for their salmon salads and steak salads, so good!, never have any issues. I had a little situation last time with my food (my half empty lobster and shrimp bisque had no shrimp, and my steak salad came out with cold steak, half the salad drenched with sauce, the other half dry), and I asked our waiter (who was very nice and a good waiter) if he could get a manager over to us. Being a regular, I was curious if they had switched chefs or something since I was having so many issues. She saw my salad, apologized, and brought me back a new fresh one immediately (waiting there the whole time while it was being made). She also took care of our lobster bisque. Great food, and great customer service, gives then 5stars. Every restaurant has an off day here and there, but the way the situation was handled will keep me a regular at this place!
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12 star
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We had a problem with the way a poster was mounted for framing at another Michael's location and took it to the nearest location to us on East Camelback. We spoke with Shane , the manager of the framing section. He was very polite and helpful. He had us leave the framed print for remounting and personally handled the work the next day at no charge. We couldn't be happier with the quality of the work and the way in which we were treated.
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IF IT AINT BROKE DONT FIX IT.\n\nMe and my buddies go to vegas every June for our annual. \" DONT WAKE UP IN A THE HOSPITAL TRIP\"and we always end our trip at kaunaville. Kaunaville had a cover band that could possibly be th best cover band ive ever seen . The band has been playing there for the last three years . So needless to say , we were looking forward to ending our trip the way we all ways do ......at kahunaville. \n\nSo you can amagine how we felt when they told us management got rid of them because people were watching the band and not buying enough drinks ,I understand that money runs the world but the vibe in kahunaville is all wrong now . we tried to stay out of loyalty but we left 20 mins later\n\ni hope management reads this and get those guys back......PLEASE.\n\nIF IT AINT BROKE DONT FIX IT
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Once upon a time, Ian Rankin, JK Rowling and Alexander McCall Smith used to go to The Elephant House to sit and write over endless cups of coffee. Lord knows what any of them would think if they went back for an espresso or latte now. \n\nAside from the terrible service and permanently stressed looking staff, the place is so darn busy it's difficult to get a table. Spring to summer especially, the cafe is jam-packed with tourists desperate to secure a seat with views of the Castle. To make it worse, there's merchandise everywhere you look, the music is insipid and there's a live webcam opening til closing time so strangers across the world can watch as you eat your lunch! \n\nThe biggest disappointment however, has to be the food and drink. On paper, soup, panninis, pitta, quiche and baked potatoes sounds quite promising but I suspect from tasting the last two that everything is part cooked in advance then microwaved. The coffee I ordered was equally bland and frothy. \n\nFree Wi-Fi or not, The Elephant House are going to have to raise their game if they want to inspire a new generation of writers!
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Spent 16+ on my food; got half and a flat soda. Terrible.
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We should have stuck with our \"no celebrity chef\" policy, but we went and tried it anyway. I would NOT recommend this place. The food was bland. Major over-salting on one dish and no seasoning on another. Very small portions. The service was so formal it wasn't even a fun experience. I especially hated the manager pacing up and down the isle with his hands clasped behind his back. I felt like we were being watched.\n\nHistorically I've loved Batali's restaurants, but this one is trying way to hard to be something. It needs to add a whole lot of friendliness to the place and o some serious evaluation of the food.\n\nI have no problem paying a couple hundred dollars for an amazing meal, but after this one I left hungry and wondering what I just ate and why it didn't taste all that good.
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12 star
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Red Devil has been around since before dirt was invented, and there is a reason: it is GOOD.\n\nI love love love their bruchetta. It is, no hyperbole, the best in town. I don't know where they get those tomatoes, but I have never tasted a bad one there. My mouth is watering just thinking about it.\n\nPizza=to die for. Amazing. The hubs and I usually split a white pie, and never regret it.... well, if you don't count the regret I feel that I over ate!\n\nWe have tried the entrees, but we always go back to the pizza. It is really that good.\n\nGo to Red Devil - what have you been waiting for? Have some bruschetta. Go home full.
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12 star
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To begin with it bears saying that this is a special treat location for vegans, where there are vegan options for almost all items. A variety of milk alternatives (rice, almond, etc.) are available, contrasted with many places which offer only soy milk.\n\nThe house coffee blend (what you get when you order, say, an ice coffee) is one of the best coffees I've ever had. Given that this is just their house blend, their specialty coffees are something really special indeed.\n\nFor food I ate their tofurkey 'wich, which was pretty good. Definitely a tasty lunch snack. Their 'NomNom' burrito was the best breakfast burrito my girlfriend had ever eaten. For avocado lovers out there, when they say there is avo on something, they do Not skimp.\n\nOn top of their great food and drink, the help is knowledgeable and friendly. We sat and had fun conversations and felt really welcomed by Mike. The decor of the shop is modern but not cold, and the atmosphere is very calm, low key.\n\nWhether you're in a rush and need to just pick up a great tasting coffee, or want to lounge for a while and sip, Sunrise Coffee is an excellent choice even if you have to head a bit out of the way.
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12 star
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I am new to waxing so I was nervous how to find a good professional who I would trust with my waxing needs. Leslee is fantastic! She makes it so easy and quick. Not to mention she's so nice and bubbly. I would highly recommend her for your waxing needs. She's super flexible and able to fit you in on short notice which makes it really convenient for last-minute needs before a vacation or whatnot. She also has facial services which I will definitely be trying here in the near future!
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12 star
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Good quality food. The eggs are fresh, and received order quickly. Service was a little slow, but coffee was good.
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12 star
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I have been to all the Ah-So Sushi locations and this is by far the best one! Go to Mr. Kim and ask for a Mr. Kim #4. Best susji I've ever had!!!
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12 star
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Awesome place, they have everything, i couldn't believe my eyes. The staff there is amazing!!!
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12 star
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Basically the totally opposite of Newark Liberty Airport.\n\nClean and well-lit. Friendly and courteous TSA members, and fast and efficient layout and service.
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12 star
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War zuf\u00e4llig hier. Der D\u00f6ner hat auf Anhieb geschmeckt. So sollte er sein. Der Umweg lohnt sich f\u00fcr mich.
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12 star
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I come here about 4 or 5 times a year. It's consistently good. There is ample seating, so I've never waited long. It's off Central, so the parking is horrid. Their lot holds a good number, but it can be tricky to get in and out when crowded - I don't drive my van here.\n I am always pleased with the food. I find the salads ok - I really like their Balsalmic Vinigarette dressing - I'll mop the leftover with bread.\n I typically get spaghetti with meat sauce and sausage. The sauce has a good flavor.\n The Brown Butter with Mizithra Cheese is incredible - but very rich.\n The staff is always courteous, and I rarely have to wait for anything.
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Worst company ever. They came to my house to measure my ysrd. We have to call one week later to get the dedign, after they sent the design which doesn't include the features we told them. We called bavk, no answet, emailed back. No answer. One more week, we emailed again we told them we will go someone else if they don't get back to us with the appointment. DAVID, that is the guy, he said they only want to work with customers they wsnt!!!\n\nYou don't follow up. You don't provide customers service, I will never recommend this company. Hope the owner can see this review. If they blow away all the customers, good luck with your business !!!!!
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Dined at ichiza 4-5 x with a friend late pm after long day at work and one night- a couple sitting next to our table - kid you not- the man started putting their dirty plates on our table while we were eating! I said excuse me but the rude and uncivilized man just pretended we didnt exist and grumbled something to his wife in Korean. Immediately told manager whats going on - but he just took plates off our table , apologized and left. The food was okay- but i never went back after that experience
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12 star
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I stayed here when it first opened many years ago. At the time Ceasars and The Mirage were the big dogs and the whole pirate ship show out front was a big deal. I was upgraded for free to a top floor room with a sick view and can't help but think TI helped cement my life long love of Las Vegas.\n\nFast Foward 15 or so years. I don't think I have done more than walk through the place a few times since. But when I returned for noodle soup (read Pho at the Coffee Shop review) I saw a $5 craps table on my way out. I stopped to play a while with the light morning crowd.\n\nThe dealers were friendly and fun and everyone was having a good time playing the game. I think that is all you can ask for in a casino. I also like the feature bet. While I'm sure it's a sucker bet the 176 to 1 odds can make one happy sucker. I will return to play craps here and eat soup. Good Luck.
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12 star
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I needed a NEW DO so being new to the area I used my reliable recommendations from YELP! Seeing the salon received 5 stars, I decided to try it...what the hell, it is just hair and it will grow back! They took me in early and Gaby and I looked at some Pics on my phone as I Asked her advice...It came out exactly as we had planned and I left feeling completely satisfied. I will be back!
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Make sure to bring your fist bumping attitude, if you're stopping after a night out in downtown Scottsdale. They actually have a DJ blasting music, making for a bad transition from bar scene to food shop.\n\nAt night the place was quite crowded and clearly housing a lot of intoxicated peeps. Even after a few drinks, the Phlilly sandwhich was whatever. Add their spicy sauce to make your sandwich something to contemplate about. As a hangover local, its worth the walk, as pure foodery, it was subpar.
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12 star
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Really enjoyed the food and service. Delicious ribs and brisket. Mac & cheese was different, but very tasty. The owners were extremely attentive and friendly. Very reasonable prices...four of us ate for less than $40. Go try it out and support a local business
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12 star
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Absolutely DIVINE crepes. We stuffed ourselves with three different kinds - Crepes Suzette, the Trois Fromages, and one with just strawberries and whipped cream. Each crepe was the perfect spongy, chewy consistency, and cooked *just* right. And while you can't really mess up a Crepes Suzette or just simple strawberries and whipped cream, the Trois Fromage definitely stole the show. It had chevre, mozzarella, and swiss, with bacon and potatoes inside as well. We would have kept ordering different crepes off the menu if we weren't so stuffed!\n\nThe staff was very nice, and the location was great - just a short walk from the Metro and then to Old Montreal. If you are in Old Montreal, forget the tourist traps they call restaurants there, and take the short walk to this place. But yes, they have changed their name, so look for Muru on the door of this corner cafe.
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MONEY MONEY MONEY GIVE US MONEY\n\nThere's not even a single cross at this place. It's more like a casino for adults, the house always wins.
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First off....I used to love this place. Like was there more than once a week kinda sushi spot. But now, being a little more mature and understanding of the sushi scene, I will not return.\n\nAfter events ruined a planned sushi dinner elsewhere I decided to use Kobe as my fall back sushi place and regretted every minute of it. \n\nThe service here is usually always top notch..I will give them that. BUT the menu items are just not that impressive and neither is the quality of the food. Most of which are just the usual rolls you find everywhere or variations of various tempura rolls.\n\nSo from one of my staples...to maybe if in a crunch...to not gonna donate my $ there anymore...Kobe Sushi Bistro no longer has a place in my heart...or stomach.
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12 star
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This buffet has got to be one of the best buffet ever. Love that they have international food. Their halibut is a must try..it totally melts in your mouth. Their desert section is amazing. Heard their oysters is one of best too. Too bad being preggo, I'm unable to try those little suckers out. Overall, this is the best buffet by far. Probably better than m buffet in my opinion...so I'll definitely be back on my next vegas trip..
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12 star
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I went shopping here and liked it- don't expect Ross Dress for Less prices, as it's not cheap, but it's cheaper than the regular Nordstrom. And for you uptown folks, you can take the light rail line to the end of the line and then walk just across the street and across part of the parking lot and you're there.
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Not sure why I keep going back here. I moved to Vegas 2 years ago. At that time, I had been a sprint customer for 10 years. As soon as I move to Vegas, my perception of sprint went totally out the window. For two years they keep telling me that they are fixing the towers. 2 YEARS!!! By the time they get them up, it's gonna be time to put new ones up. DO NOT GET SPRINT IN VEGAS. The absolute WORST service in the Vegas area. Without a doubt. Horrible. \n\nOn a side note. This is strange but just an observation. And if I didn't know any better, I'd say they have some kind of under the table contract with cox. Cox cable is just as horrible but each refer me to the other to fix the problems I'm constantly having. It's just odd to me and it really seems like they are connected in some way.
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All the offices are packed with people and is never easy to get an apointment right away. The front desk people are rude and lack of compassion and understanding and they just want to have a reason to reschedule patients. I never go back to this practice again.
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12 star
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I have lived at Desert Club apartments now for four months and feel I've had enough time to give my opinion on the place... \n\nThe Good: Convenient location to everything in Scottsdale and highway access, gated community, the pool is never too busy and great for relaxing with nice chairs, very quiet community and I hear no noise inside my apartment (top floor though), feels safe, nicer finishes in kitchen with the tile floor and granite counter tops, quick maintenance response times, ample visitor parking in rear of complex, nice gym, staff is usually friendly and helpful. Unique floor plans with lots of cabinet space in the A2 floor plan. \n\nThe Bad: Single entrance into complex can be annoying, grassy area's in between buildings smell like urine from all the pets, pool could use a cleaning more often (leaves and debris at the bottom) and there is constantly yellow caution tape around the hot tub (not sure what's that about), almost non-existent resident functions, efficiency of the AC in my 3rd story unit seems poor (the AC is always running), glass block window in A2 floor plan lets in a lot of heat (my apartment faces East and West), breezeways and stairs are sometimes littered and are dirty with accidents from pets. The kitchen has a spray/stream faucet which comes in handy a lot but there is no option to add a water filter. The water here isn't too great so I've had to resort to buying bottled water.\n\nTips: Before moving in, make sure you get the code to the entrance gate if you are moving in early in the morning or on a weekend. We didn't have the gate code for the moving company and it caused a bit of nightmare. Also, for efficiency sake, I'd request a North or South facing apartment. \n\nSummary: I looked at a LOT of places in Scottsdale for an apartment before settling at Desert Club and I would probably do it all over again if I had to. The minor items on the bad list, though there are several, aren't enough to outweigh the good of the place for me so I generally enjoy living here. I almost chose Barossa across the street but opted for Desert Club because of the larger pool and the additional square footage in the one bedroom.
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12 star
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Open a studio here on Kaua'i already! Rebecca and Matthew couldn't have created a more perfect space for getting your vinyasa on. Sutra offers a variety of classes for all different levels (and music tastes:) My favorites were the Vinyasa, Power, and Candlelight flows--I was so hooked that I made my way over around five times a week (even through the last week of my pregnancy)!\n\nThe Sutra Mum classes were equally as amazing and I would recommend them to any prenatal or postnatal yogini. I truly believe that they made a positive impact on my pregnancy, birthing experience, and transition to motherhood. I miss this place like crazy and can't wait to pop in for a class (or two, or three...) the next time I visit Phoenix!
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12 star
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Drool....it's the ultimate \"comfort food\" spot in Summerlin. With an open parking lot, you're only a few steps away from their outdoor patio or main entrance where smiling faces will quickly greet you. BUT, dinner time can be a small wait. Yes, it is a popular place and many others know it, so be prepared to grab a drink or two at the bar (if there is space) before your table is ready.\n\nWhere to start once you are seated? A drink, for sure...and they are known for their many choices of beers. Ask your server for the most popular. Wine and cocktails are great too.\n\nFor an appetizer, try their Hawaiian poke stack, grilled jerk wings, Buffalo wings, pastrami sliders, Ahi sliders...\n\nYour main meal, you have to try (and share) their Mac + cheese which has a chicken breast, apple wood smoked bacon, wild mushrooms, cheddar and Parmesan cheeses with pasta and white truffle oil. Their Southern fried chicken is also great along with my favorite (and very filling) New York steak salad. This bad boy has field greens, roasted peppers, avocado, green beans, crispy potatoes and red onion tossed in Gorgonzola vinaigrette with beefsteak tomatoes and fried pickled egg. Mmm Mmmm...\n\nIf you have enough room and you're not afraid to loosen that belt a notch or two, check out their desserts, I enjoyed their macadamia nut cheesecake. A friend had a Kona coffee ice cream sundae and another went \"lite bite\" and ordered their Mini lemon souffle with fresh raspberries and house made whipped cream.\n\nBottom line, come hungry with many friends to enjoy the evening.
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We went there with high hopes & but got disappointment.\nMany of the items had just rice with charred vegetables without any spice. Even meat items had no taste. We felt it too costly for the quality we got.\nDesserts were okay.
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12 star
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My wife and I come here every week, get the same waitress (Vicki, who is awesome!) And the same gyro omelet every time. This is the type of cafe that knows your name and you can count on the same great experience every time! Absolutely recommend! Ask for Vicki, she is wonderful!
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I have had way better. The chips are boring. The regular salsa tastes like it was out of a jar or possibly just not seasoned very well. The hot salsa tastes like spicy ketchup got mixed into some salsa. The refried beans are probably canned (just judging by the way they curdle on the plate almost immediately) and the rice is nothing to write home about. I had the green chili burro enchilada style with green sauce. I'm not sure what in that was seasoned weird (possibly the sauce, but it may have been the green chili pork) and it just did NOT taste like Mexican food. I didn't really care for it at all and left 2/3 of my burrito untouched. \n\nMy mom goes there regularly and gets a burrito filled with veggies covered in red sauce. The red sauce is much better than the green sauce. The veggies taste awesome - especially the carrots - and she really like it. My step-dad gets a spinach enchilada which he really likes.\n\nI am not really keen on going here again. Everything but the veggies in my mom's burrito was so... bland.It did not taste like \"real\" Mexican food to me. Not even Amercanized Mexican food. I am sure I will go again because my mom likes it, but I will be sharing her veggie burrito and staying far away from the green chili pork.
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Five people waiting to get their haircut, one dude. He turns and tells everyone that the person he is working on is his last before lunch, the other barbers MAY return shortly. Dude thinks he's an airtraffic controller or something, that he is required to take breaks? Also, where are the other four barbers? These lazy asses would rather sit and talk, as opposed to cut hair. This buisness has been here for a while, but they are on their way out. New age? Lol.
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Never again! If you're trying to reschedule a hotel pick up, you're wasting your time and your money. Customer service sucks. You would do better to take the public bus system. Not only is it easier and more direct, it's a lot more inexpensive.
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12 star
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I love that place. They have a huge selection of draft beer and the food was amazing. Everything was fresh and cooked to perfection. You can sit outside, they have a nice patio on the second floor.\nService was great too, very friendly and they refilled our water glass all the time. I am definitely going back!
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12 star
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We took home a baguette and three fantastic portions of the charcuterie, plus homemade cornichons for $19,20. \n\nBTW, the Today show was visiting from NYC when I was there. I love this place.
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SAGE IS NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT!! Food portions are small and prices have gone up!
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The staff that works the front desk are always super welcoming and friendly. \nWith that being said, the pharmacy is a totally different ball game. In the past, the pharmacy staff has been rude, and not in any way caring. \nI went in the other day, needing something from behind that counter. When I asked the older woman if they had the generic version, she looked at me like I was a huge interruption, told me that it was in isle 16, and went back to typing. \nKnowing that it WASN'T in the isle, but not sure how to handle this person, I went and looked, and there was only a little sign for the main brand on the shelf. I went back, nicely asked the lady what it was called, hoping she would realize that it was not on the shelves. She looked at me like I was a complete idiot, and loudly, rudely, stated the main brand name. Ugh, are you kidding?\nI asked if they had the generic form one more time, and she responded, \"Not that I know of.\" And continued typing.\nI was so shocked at her behavior and lack of manners that I left and went to the CVS on Bell.... Where they had the generic brand.... Behind the counter.... And I was done getting it within a minute. \nNever going to this specific pharmacy again.
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12 star
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Marigold just started Sunday brunch a few months ago which is great since they used to only be open for Saturday brunch. My favorite brunch dish there is the salmon, chive, and cream cheese omelet. The breakfast egg sandwich is really good too (it has boursin cheese on it). I've been there for lunch a few times, and have enjoyed their salads as well. The only thing I've had there that I didn't like was their bloody Mary, it tasted too much like celery for my taste.\n\nIt tends to get really busy and crowded on Farmer's Market Saturdays, but I've usually been able to get a table while a friend waited in line to order. Even when I've had to wait in line to order, the atmosphere and service has always been cheerful.
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12 star
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Truly the best of the Cirque du Soleil shows in Las Vegas. The show was awe inspiring not only for the acrobatics, but for the dancers, light show and graphics on various screens. And of course, Michael Jackson's music. At one point, Michael Jackson shows up to dance with the rest of the performers via hologram.
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12 star
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These guys rocked. They came on a Sunday (which I thought would be more common in Vegas) and we're scheduled to arrive 3-5. They called at 3:30 to let me know they were running behind a little even though they still arrived in their time window. Jacob and Roy were very nice and professional. They did a thorough job and the carpets look awesome. They even sanitized and deodorized where the dogs marked the floor. I'll recommend them and use them again myself.
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This place obviously changed their hours and didn't update anything else except the door on their business. Last time I came by, they were closed randomly. Ok, I understand things happen and it's necessary. No problem. However, now they are closed on Sundays and didn't bother to update their answering service or information online. Annoying.
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food was ok
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12 star
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Sweet Addiction has done something amazing here -- they managed to scoop up the nostalgia of Thrifty ice cream, smother it between some freshly-baked cookies, and smack me in the face with deliciousness.\n\nThe folks here weren't kidding around with their store name. There has to be something around here to satisfy even the sweetest of tooths. They have a variety of items here, including something more unique: frozen hot chocolate. However, for my initial visit, I had to try their signature cookie ice cream sandwich.\n\nI went with strawberry cheesecake ice cream with some oatmeal raisin cookies. The cookies literally just came out of the oven. They were warm, soft, and wrapped around the ice cream nicely. The ice cream slowly fused with the cookie as it slowly began to melt. Combining these two powers seemed unreal. I was expecting Captain Planet to come around at any second.\n\nI took a bite and was floored by shock. This was delicious.\n\nIt's not often that I'm excited about a new place, but an amazing staff, coupled along with an extremely reasonably priced (and delicious) menu is enough to keep me coming back for more.\n\nPro-tip: Check to see if any cookies just came out of the oven. Those go so well with the ice cream.
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Deejai, I want to love you. I do. Sometimes you take me in your arms and give me what I crave. Other times, it's like you aren't even there, like you don't care any more. I deserve better than this, but I keep coming back to you. \n\nIt's embarrassing when someone I care about comes into town and it's my responsibility to take them to a favorite local place and really show off what Charlotte has to offer. And I bring them to, say, Deejai Thai. We order. We get two bland dishes. We send them back and reorder, and get 1 amazing dish and another bland dish. I can't keep going like this, Deejai. I need someone who's there for me all the time. \n\nI want to give this place a 3, earned wholeheartedly by their curries, spring rolls and their drunken noodle. They are hands down the best in the area. But without the support of a good Pad Thai and many other dishes, I can't reasonably give this more than a 2. \n\nStray not beyond the confines of those few dishes, for you will wander into a world where taste, spice and flavor have been forsaken. And you will be sad, and embarrassed if you've talked the place up to an out-of-towner. \n\nCelebrity most likely to enjoy eating here: \nCharlie Sheen: I imagine he'd be too drunk to care about the blandness of the dishes. \n\nHalf hour to live and I have to get my last meal here: \nThe drunken noodle never disappoints.
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12 star
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Probably one of the few fancy Japanese places I enjoyed ... ever.\n\nI thoroughly loved the decor (which resembled some evil superhero hideout, to be honest) and the presentation. I opted for the chef's special with a bunch of nigiri and sashimi and was definitely impressed. The waiter was a pretty cool guy all throughout the evening.\n\nI miss Shibuya already.
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12 star
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Wow, that New York-style thin crust! It is the most crispy thin crust I have ever had... and I've had my fair share of pizzas. The toppings are fresh and plenty, especially the jalapenos that we had in our calzone. They were sweet and spicy! Definitely going to eat at Grimaldi's again, but probably will go to their location on the Las Vegas Strip in the Palazzo.
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This Subway is in the Arizona Center in downtown Phoenix. I have eaten at this particular restaurant several times and it was just regular old Subway. There are so many better choices near by for sandwiches, I can't seem to understand how this place can be so busy. Subway claims to want to offer better health choices for customers, yet they regularly offer \"footlong\" subs that are marginally more expensive than a 6-inch sandwich.\n\nIf you are looking for a decent sandwich in the area, head over to Crave (my favorite) or corner bakery.
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12 star
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We were a little concerned when we saw the reviews but we had a great experience!! It was a wonderful evening on the lake, food was excellent, and service was good! They do cater to their members but if your not a member someone will come pick you up in a golf cart at the parking area and drop you at the front door. My husband had the special that night which was a pastrami hot sandwich. It was amazing!!! Fried fish was good too. Beautiful sunset on the lake and cold beer. We will be back!
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12 star
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Good food. Nice service, decent price for the strip. Way less busy than other nearby similar Mexican restaurants probably because it's indoors only but good break from the heat! Great 10$ lunch special (15 with a margarita)
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12 star
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Before I moved to Las Vegas, all I ever had was Taco Bell if I felt like eating Mexican food. Then I had this and now I'm a fan of better Mexican Food. Their menu is pretty awesome, really big pictures to show what you going eat. Carne Asada Fries! Carne Asada Chimchangas! Oh My! That's the best, top it off with spices they have! I love this place!
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12 star
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Great bar! Feels exactly how a tiki lounge should feel. Came here Valentines day night and it was crowded, I had a seat while my date stood until a seat became available, the 2 bartenders working were busy but still took time to talk about their drinks and recommendations. I ordered a drink in a souvenir cup, I don't remember what it was but the bartender asked what flavors I liked, after she shined the flashlight on the sample cups on the shelf I chose the Wild Watusi cup, and she recommended something with passion fruit/guava flavors in it. These drinks could get dangerous, even though it tasted like a tropical fruit punch it wasn't super sweet and/or syrupy tasting, it was a great combination of flavors and liquor! After I finished my drink they rinsed out my tiki cup and swizzle stick and boxed it back up. I want to go back and collect them all...Pokemon style!!
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Veggies taste sour, their rice is disgusting, and they can't even properly cook a steak.\n\nThe service was alright, but the food is just...disappointing.
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The husband and I came here after work because I was starving. Upon walking in, I was really excited and I felt like this was going to be a 5 star place. The decor was simple and clean, and it kind of reminded me of my house. Then it became a 4 star place when our order came to 23 dollars. A little pricey for me. I ordered a bacon cheeseburger that touted applewood smokey bacon along with a side of tater tots. Yum!\n\nOur food arrived, and well, I subtracted another star because it was sloppy looking and frankly, a tad unappetizing. My tots were pretty dark but I happen to like mine overcooked so they are really crispy. Other people may be very disappointed with this. The burger was very large, but the patty was very commercial. My bacon was the biggest disappointment. It was translucent! I expected nice thick cut bacon when ordering an expensive burger. The taste was no better than appearance. It was incredibly grease laden, so much so that it made the bun soggy. Additionally, I am 99.4% sure that everything they used comes from Costco. The patties were definitely the same ones that come in a big stack with sheets of paper between them. The bacon was definitely the kind that comes in the big giant reseable Kirkland bag. Yikes. Not good. We're down to two stars.\n\nAfter I didn't finish eating my burger, I felt pretty gross. It took a few minutes to sink in, but I realized I just put an immense amount of grease into my tummy. I am not one to shy away from greasy diner breakfasts and the like, but holy crap, this was a new level. I didn't feel well. An hour later, I am definitely sick Now we are down to one star. I have a wicked stomach ache as I write this review. Ugh. I want to vomit so I can just get this crap out and pretend it never happened. What a disappointment.
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