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Has got to be the worse mcdonalds I have ever been too. I thought all the other reviews were just being mean, but they're right. I walked in at 1:20pm on a Thursday. There was one family waiting for ice cream cones but other than that, no one else was in line or near the counter. I watched as the cashier got the ice cream cones made and handed to the kids and even when she looked at me and I smiled at her, she still did not return the smile or greet me. There was another worker bagging drive thru food and another employee sweeping the floor. All of them looked directly at me. Not one of them greeted. \nI waited for 10 minutes WITH NO ONE ELSE IN LINE before I finally was asked what I wanted. They were all talking to each other and joking around with the cooks about nonsense. \nI finally got my drink, the soda was flat, and when I got my food, the buns were stale and the fried were old and cold. \nThe seats were falling apart. The booth I sat in moved every time the teen on the other side of it moved. They then made it a game and continued to move it and laugh about it with their friends. One woman sat in another booth next to mine and the seat nearly collapsed to the ground because of how unstable it was. \nI was just looking for cheap dollar menu before work but this wasn't even worth the dollar.
12 star
Real third wave coffee. Nice shop, excellent beans, and disgusting bathrooms, just like any good coffee shop :-)
12 star
We started our evening with custom printed menus with our names on them commemorating our anniversary that we were celebrating. Our server Joe was phenomenal. Detailed knowledge of the 3 and 7 course meals offered for the evening. I have a gluten allergy that we alerted them to prior to arrival and all of the options were thoughtful customized to suit my needs. I had the 3 course meal with wine pairing that was perfectly matched for each serving. We were seated next to the windows overlooking the Capitol. Perfect evening!
12 star
Do I look electrified? I should because I was shocked at how much I enjoyed a meal here.\n\nIn town for a couple of days and wandered over to Station Square and decided to drop in here for a meal. I'd eaten here once before and it was unmemorable but figured it was worth another shot. \n\nSat at the bar where I received fast and friendly service. My glass of club soda was never empty, which I appreciated. I ordered a pasta dish and it came out looking like a Kraft Mac n Cheese reject, but then I tasted it and it was very good. The sauce was nice and spicy and the chicken was tender and moist.\n\nThey talked me into the brownie sundae for dessert and like a strong wind, it blew me away.\n\nOkay, so this isn't fine dining but if the food is good, the service is great and the price is reasonable, then that means four stars in my book.
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Abandon ship!!! This place has been my UFC hangout for years and over the past few months has taken a turn for the worst. Place is a sports bar yet TV's are dropping and not getting replaced. 5 dollars cover for UFC gets me a room where 2 TV's are missing (out of 6) and one is playing college football. Staff can't operate the feeds so preliminary fights are on one TV in the adjacent room for 40 minutes till they figure it out.\n\nI expect this place to either get there act together or close doors right quick. Will not be returning and that saddens me. Be warned place is quickly taking on dive status. Take your money and buisness elsewhere.
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I am a big CDS show, but after watching this show, I was VERY DISAPPOINTED. We walked out of the show and try to asked for refund, to no avail. I tried. I didn't pay $$$ to see SAD CLOWNS making up words the entire show. Sadly, that's what we got.\n\nI was almost waiting for 3 XXX BUZZ to lit up! Thinking I was at AGT audition show. I was looking for Howard Stern To hit his buzzer!!!\n\n2 mins mediocre act... Curtain close. 5 mins sadly clowns filler show. Begging for an applause that never came. \n\nAfter half hour of the show, I've seen people walking out... They must have been thinking, I'd rather waste money at the slot machine than spend another excruciating minute watching this variety show. \n\nIt was a GIGANTIC LET DOWN for CDS company... I can't believe how terrible it is. \nThe two wheels... COME ON!!! If I wanted to see that for 15 mins. I could have gotten more adrenalin rush watching guinea pigs inside their wheels. The flying trapeze? THe band have to replay the chords pertinent to the act, they couldn't start on queue one of them couldn't get the swing in place. I mean , these performers are amazing. Very talented. BUT THE CHOREOGRAPHER and whoever put the show together?!?? Is another thing...\n\nSo THIS IS MY PSA: save your hard ear $$$$ and go to a Celine concert!!! At least that's what I wished I purchased ... But I got this ticket instead.... I need therapy from the mediocrity of this show. CDS is nothing but mediocre but for this SHOW... They show the rest of us, that they are capable of producing a laughable show., not in a positive note kinda way. \n\nI will try AMEX! See if I can get a REFUND!!!\n\nDon't say, me and few of us ,YELPERS didn't warn you. \n\nPEACE LOVE AND SKIP ZARKANA!!!
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I really don't like giving such low stars on Yelp, but I also want to give honest feedback to businesses so that they're able to change the less than desireable behavior AND warn my other fellow Yelpers. I've been through the drive-thru at this location 2x now. First time was less than favorable, but I wanted to give them 1 more chance to shine... \n\nOn Sunday, 1/27/12 at approx 10am, that didn't happen unfortunately.\n\nOkay, it all starts w/the interaction at the speaker when one orders their goodies, right? Well, even if you can't see the person's face, it is still crucial to be polite/helpful with the customer. Please don't be sarcastic/snarky to me if I ask a simple question about hours of breakfast.\n\nSecond point of interaction - at first window. I was digging for exact change in my purse, but is that any reason to yell at your coworker in the back, \"I'm waiting on her - jeez, chill out!\" and then to roll your eyes and say to me (customer) \"it's like we're an old married couple\". Very unprofessional.\n\nThird point of interaction - delivery of food/drink. This went okay, but I ordered a vanilla iced coffee. What I rec'd was vanilla-flavored milk sans any coffee. Not cool.\n\nHad to park my car, go inside and explain situation to cashier. Maybe I was extra annoyed because I was a tad hungover and really needed that caffeine boost? Plus, I wasn't showered and in sweats, etc - I really had NO business being in public which is why I did the drive-thru option in the first place!! The Manager seemed surprised at my story and almost didn't \"believe me\". Really dude? I don't have better things to do than invent and concoct this story??\n\nAfter his thorough examination of the coffee-less beverage, he personally made me a new one. He then gave a nice apology. Perfect - that's all I needed...\n\nMoral of the story? Just get it right the first time, okay??
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We signed up for this service at the recommendation of my neighbor who has also been using it for a while. Signed up for the $40 box every other week. They send you an e mail prior to the delivery to let you know what would be in your box and you have the option of substituting an item for another, for example if you don't want red kale you can get more broccoli. They deliver it to your door and if you're not home leave a cooler outside.\n\nWe went through a few deliveries where we found that our neighbor who was getting the $30 box was getting the exact same amount of stuff than we were getting. An oversight by the company and it was rectified, credits were issued. During the time we communicated to them via email we have gotten many out of office replies and explanations of \"system issues\" which was the cause for some of the confusion about what we were supposed to receive. We received blueberries with mold on them, it was corrected by giving us more red kale on the next order, not an even swap IMO. The last box we received our neighbor who, again, receives the same box we get (we switched to the $30 box) had these HUGE bananas and much better quality produce than us. I guess the secret to this service is to make sure you're not comparing your order to others near you\n\nHere's the deal. This service is great, in principle. Organic produce delivered right to your door, family owned business etc....but for what you're paying vs. what you get elsewhere.....you can gain a better value going to Trader Joes and picking out what you really want vs. what this service decides to give you. In this day and age, it is essential for any business to be \"easy to do business with\". IMO everytime we had to touch this company or they had to touch us there was an issue.
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I was so excited to revisit the old Agave. I love the outside patio. Unfortunately, it was too hot for my taste. We were seated by the door and it was still pretty warm inside. I did enjoy the chips and salsa. However, my sangria was sample sized. We order the ceviche duo with shrimp and tuna. There might have been one or two (very small) chopped shrimp and a few bits of tuna. Since I was so warm, I ordered the chopped salad. It was bland. Won't be back again.
12 star
So this place is definitely unique and a great place when you really want to go out hardcore. Friday night they have great techno upstairs...it's $5 cover and the alcohol is dirt cheap.\n\nThe only thing bad about this place is the lack of carding means there are quite a bit of under-agers, but it's still a good time.
12 star
These guys rock! Perfect For your Mediterranean fix. Spanakopita, Tiropita and Chicken gyros have all been tried and loved. Have always gotten a friendly staff member whether in person or over the phone. Snappy delivery, too. Can't lose with this place.
12 star
What a great way to spend an evening. This was our first time at this location. The seats are 360 around the stage so the acting caters to all directions. \n\nThe singing was better than I expected, the wigs in the actors were a little cheesy, but it was a fun night. The only negative thing I have to say is that with it being Arizona, the majority of the crowd was geriatric so they would try and whisper but it was really loud. It was a bit distracting but they were having fun so it was easier to overlook.\n\nOne tip, come early bc parking fills up quickly. There are several restaurants nearby so dinner and then the show is a good idea.
12 star
It looks like The Cupcakery http://www.yelp.com/biz/rOqY1Vj8sQ6kL9XLVQRslw?hrid=uAzjdVfA6_GBBfK2cuhwrA over in Henderson might have some competition in the world of fancy cupcakes!\n\nOpening up only a week and a half ago, word is that Cupcake Lane Bakery has a franchise in mind. I spotted this little store as we whizzed past W. Flamingo Road and suggested, \"Make a right turn!\" to my bf. As we drove up, we noted the \"Closed\" sign and knew a return visit was a must. \n\nComing up with some cute names as \"Road to Hana\" and \"Strawberry Fields Way\", Cupcake Lane Bakery tantalizes your taste buds with their large selection of tasty morsels. After reading through each and every description, my friend chose the \"Michigan Avenue\", the bf chose the \"Lake Tahoe Boulevard\" in honor of his hometown, and I went for the \"Hollywood Boulevard.\" (I technically should have gone for the \"Lombard Street\" or the \"Ghiradelli Square\" in tribute to my hometown!)\n\nThe \"Michigan Avenue\" is a \"lemon-infused cupcake topped with a zesty lemon cream cheese frosting and garnished with yellow and blue sprinkles.\" My friend was impressed and knew she was in big trouble since this location was not too far from where she lived. Not being a huge lemon fan myself, I was hesitant. It was rather refreshing and light. Sweet without being tart, and actually, pretty darn good.\n\nThe \"Lake Tahoe Boulevard\" is described as \"Sitting around the campfire and enjoying our take on the S'more. A chocolate cupcake with a marshmallow center, topped with chocolate ganache and crushed graham crackers and finished with a drizzle of chocolate.\" It tasted like a brownie with a gooey center. It was yummy, but not that special in my opinion.\n\nSticking with the basics, the \"Hollywood Boulevard\" is \"a vanilla cupcake topped with vanilla buttercream and sprinkled with stars.\" I felt this was the best way to truly taste the cupcake and the cream on its own. The cupcake was moist, flavorful, and could stand alone. The buttercream was sweet, not overly done, and not dependent on the cupcake to stand. I was impressed. \n\nCupcake Lane Bakery has a lot of promise. The interior decor could use some help and they have two solo couches and two small chairs for sitting. They also offer monthly special cupcakes, like this month's was the \"Times Square\" which had champagne in it. At $2.25/each, or $23/dozen, they are definitely going to be fair competition. I'll be back to try the \"Savannah Street\" and the \"Park Avenue.\"\n\nSidenote: They even offer a Pupcake, a cupcake made specifically for your furry four-legged friend!
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I thought this would be a nice place for a breakfast on a saturday with friends after reading mostly good reviews on yelp and google. NOT.\n\nNot only was our order not correct the first time, the food was meh. The eggs were boring the sausage over cooked, the toast dry and cold, and my friends protein power omelet smelled like bad fish (just so you know... no fish in her omelet... it was supposed to be steak). \n\nWhile our server was very friendly and helpful (the only reason it got two stars), I would not go here again.
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My husband did enjoy driving the Ferrari, the overall experience however was horrid!\n\nWe only had an address to go on to try to find this place. Other customers told us they got an email of the location with directions, but we did not. We started looking for it 90 minutes before our appointment. We drove up and down the strip. We called the Las Vegas phone number we had and it went to voicemail. Then we tried the New York number which was forwarded to someplace. Each message said they would call you back and they never did. We finally got lucky and pulled into the Palazzo parking. They told us we had to park ($5 gratuity) and then go downstairs to the basement. When we got there, we were 25 minutes late. I told the receptionist the situation, she was nice but told us, \"Well it is a good thing you got here because in 5 minutes, I have to mark you a no show.\" She then told me that they were a 3rd party to this company and that there was no way to contact that location directly.\n\nWe had a Groupon which was advertised as 1 hour experience but my husband was gone with the staff driver Scott for about 25 minutes and my husband did not get to drive for the entire 25 minutes. Scott was very nice, but we still only got 25 minutes. No one told us ahead of time that he would be with a driver or that I did not get to go along. We were not allowed to video him driving the car.\n\nWe both felt that this group is extremely disorganized and unprofessional. We were so stressed out trying to find the place that it really deterred from the fun for my husband. The inability to contact them directly and lack of directions to the location was ridiculous. If you take this experience, please know what you are getting. Do not pay full price and give yourself plenty of time to find it.
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They take reservations so you can come in at your scheduled time to hand you a hostess wait wand. Waiting area smells of dirty people and a spilled dip bottle. Bar smells like old spilled drinks. They only received 2 stars because of house made pasta, but I'm felling a bit nervous to eat here because of the smell.
12 star
Rula Bula has an excellent menu (I recommend the Rosemary Salmon Salad), great beer selection (Boddington's!) and wonderful service. The staff here is superb (and delightfulyy quirky!!!) and I love the Irish/Gaelic music; it serves as a great workweek lunch reprieve!
12 star
I've only ever been to The Tron on 'failed' nights out. Those nights where either yourself or one of your mates is not let in or thrown out of a club and so you all go on a late night pub crawl to try your luck at salvaging the night. Unfortunately we have never quite managed to salvage the night in The Tron. This can only be expected, however, and the pub is certainly the place to begin the night rather than end it.\nThe main area of the bar is down a flight of stairs and the atmosphere feels bustling and comfortable. Further, the drinks are cheap costing under \u00a32 for pints which is more than reasonable in comparison to some other pubs in the area. \nAlthough not much fun when drunk at 2am, The Tron is a vibrant and popular Scream pub which would be an ideal site to begin the night or just have a get together with friends.
12 star
I love this place for the pickles they give you once you sit down at your table. Okay & the food is good too! \nBeen here twice, ordered breakfast types foods both times, & it definitely hit the spot. \nThey are known for their pastrami sandwiches, which is something I'll have to try next time I'm there! \n\nGood service/quick as well\nNo need for reservations
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Let me preface this by saying it's not a terrible show, and would be great for taking an entire family to (if you can afford it). It's like many things in Vegas, and is way overpriced for what it is.\n\nFirst, some of the acrobatics were great, of course, but nothing I haven't seen at significantly cheaper carnivals and other shows. Sure, they had lots of energy, and I know it's a lot of work, but there wasn't a whole lot of actual talent, which is what I expected to see; this is Vegas, this is supposed to be top-shelf talent, and you can't even get some peopel who can actually shoot a bow and arrow?\n\nIt's a very 'busy' show, so I think for many that's all it needs to be in order to be entertained, but if you focused on the individuals, most weren't really doing much. Wow, you can play catch (and drop it a few times), not very impressive. \n\nThe story was kinda hacky, and the performers themselves aren't mic'd so its like watching a TV show in the Sims 3: cheezy, pointless, and lots of gibberish. The fat lady was completely unnecessary; we get it, fat people are helpless and should be laughed at, but come on, it's an ongoing joke throughout the entire show.\n\nAs for the show's storyline, it basically involved the fat lady matriach of a clan, two men-women (women dressed as men) fall in love to quell the spat between two lands, and pirate dudes crash the party and capture one of the man-woman. King of the pirates wants his daughter to marry, then the Fu-manchu dude presents his emo son to said daughter. Emo dude's special talents include whipping his hair back and amateur pyrotechnics, emo dude then gives the daughter a baton they pretend is a flute for some reason. Some bullshit goes on with some of the original tribes being lost, pointlessly annoying giant bugs and crabs pop up on the beach and take up 20 minutes of time for some stupid reason. Pirate king's daughter falls in love with the man-woman, and gives him the flute-baton for some reason. He plays it for a minute. She then does a baton routine with said flute (which was pretty decent actually). Eventually, the two men-women are reunited, fu manchu dude had a plan to take over all the tribes, some 'war' footage is displayed in terrible quality, then they do a happy dance. Oh, then they'll do real fireworks, which sounds cool, but super bright white light in a pitch-black theatre does what? Oh yeah, it freaking blinds you, so you can't even see it. So f*cking stupid.\n\nAs for the actual good parts in the show, the platform was pretty awesome and took some creative engineering. There were hints of actual talent with the baton routine, the hamster cages (you'll see), and the sparkling dude on the corde lisse, and the sets were designed pretty well. But it was also kinda amateurish, I've seen much more impressive acrobatics done by far cheaper acts, and the focus on a lot of stupid bs like the crab and giant centipede, that took up like over 10 minutes of pointlessness, totally made for any 5 year olds in the audience I suppose.\n\nWe got pretty decent deals ($100/ea, nicely-centered seats in the middle of the arena which are definintely the best seats in the house), but still feel like it was a waste of money.
12 star
McKenzie is a Rock Star!!! She is super fun, easy to chat to and very stylish! She listened to everything I did not want but I gave her free range to give me something new. I really appreciated that she did not take me too far from my element but it was very fresh & new for me. After my appointment I loved the new look so much.. I HAD TO GO OUT AND SHOW IT OFF! She took my boring straight, no volume blonde to a SEXY, fun, vibrant blonde! McKenzie was exactly who I needed to find as my new stylist in Vegas. She can really bring sexy back! Thank you McKenzie!
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Back after a few months and they still can't get these Americanos right . How hard is it?
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Sadly, I have to join the crowd on this one. I was hoping that Kitchen 56 would make my memories of Vatra go away, but instead just reminded me all over again. Food was WAY overpriced and just OK. Kudos to Eddie the Server who brought with him the only charm available the second time we tried K56; I'd give him 4 stars if the review were based solely on his service & personality. I will say the interior is much better than the previous incarnation, but the spots (lights) at the counter-height 4 top shone in my eyes and made me feel like it was last call...and I don't drink.
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When my husband and I arrived at Crave, there was a pretentious doorman who asked if we had reservations. We denied this. He said the tables were completely spoken for, so we would have to sit at the bar. Upon entering this establishment, we found it nearly empty! When we asked the doorman where all the people who made reservations were, he stated that he had to hold the tables whether they showed up or not. We left without ordering anything.
12 star
My husband and I ended up at Table 10 by chance while wondering around the Palazzo trying to find a place for dinner. The good news is that most people eat dinner super late on the strip, so we had no trouble getting a table at a normal dinner hour (around 6:00 P.M.).\n\nService was a bit slow at first but then got better. They were not busy, so I'm not sure what the problem was. I'd say we waited a good ten minutes to order drinks. After that there was a dramatic improvement.\n\nI have mixed reviews to offer on the food. I expected a better cocktail sauce to be served with the oysters. In fact, we had much better oysters at a more reasonable price the next day at the Palace (right off the strip). My husband's salmon was out of this world excellent--the best I've ever tasted. On the other hand, my gumbo was nothing special. That disappointed me, because of Emeri'ls BAM thing. My gumbo definitely lacked the BAM factor. Thankfully, I was saved by dessert. We ordered and scarfed down the White Chocolate Malassadas, which are little donuts with white chocolate on the inside and cinnamon sprinkled on the outside. Oh . . . my . . .God!!!! Yes, they were THAT good.
12 star
This place had some damn amazing pizza. Some of the best pizza i've had in Vegas, and pizza is all I eat when I'm out there!
12 star
Went here for an outing with six other friends. I do not recommend this since the place is small and quaint, however, we were very lucky and scored tables pushed together right away.\n\nThe garlic bread was deliciously heavy on the garlic and butter. Despite being drenched, it's texture was surprisingly still crisp on the outside and soft in the inside. (You order by the basket for $4, otherwise, you get regular bread which is meh).\n\nThe baked ziti was perfect. The penne pasta was perfectly cooked. The ricotta cheese was nicely proportionally mixed in with the pasta and sauce. Its a simple dish, yet satisfying.\n\nThe tiramisu was also mouthwateringly delicious. Its consistency was very mousse-like making it basically melt in your mouth after every bite.
12 star
Have I mentioned that I love dive bars? This is a great dive bar. Small, but not overly sticky and dirty. Friendly bartenders and patrons. Standard beer selection. And there's pool and other things too. It's dark and just slightly sleazy. This definitely a good place to kill time, lose some money, and enjoy some cold beers.
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This place makes me realise that there is tremendous business potential for another Indian grocery store in the Chandler area. The owners hit the jackpot with the location and that is why they take every liberty to dole out substandard groceries. \n\nThe expiry date is never mentioned on the packaging and if it is, it is usually wrong. The other day we bought some chapatis (Indian bread) with 22nd June '09 expiry clearly marked on it. When we opened the packet for dinner we found nothing but green fungus. On another occasion we bought some solidified pickle. There have been innumerable disappointments but we kept going back because there was no other option nearby. \n\nThe first lesson that we learn in a Marketing class is that 'the customer always wins' and for now I have decided to shift my purchases to another store in Tempe.
12 star
i cannot believe that no one had yelped this place- thank you jaymi and michelle, you are geniuses. \n\nmy friends from madison visiting a couple weeks ago told me that michaels is just as it was when i was there maybe 8 years ago so this review should be accurate. one word sums it up. PERFECTION. they also told me they dont go often, or at least every day, which i would. you would be beyond obese but it would be worth it. i have only had the frozen custard here and being lactose intolerant but in denial makes it a rough experience. there is nothing like this in the world- italian gelati, nopee, argentine ice cream del dios, cant touch this shit. \n\nmichaels frozen custard is literally the best taste sensation i have experienced in my life. that is a big statement and im owning it. it doesnt even matter what flavor you get, its that good. you dont even have to get toppings on it- though i would toss some peanut butter cup chunks on. could be worth the drive to madison alone.
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If going through the drivethrough I would check your order before leaving. THIS BK CANT GET ANYTHING RIGHT!
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It's an OK breakfast place, the food isn't anything special, the last time I went the service was horrible. I got there early enough that I didn't have to stand in line and there were plenty of open tables. When my waiter finally brought my food it was cold and greasy, not to mention he never came back to ask if I needed anything else. If you're looking for a breakfast place there are far better places in the neighbourhood, and if you see a lineup don't bother waiting.
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First time @ this Paradise Bakery location & it will be my last! It was not busy me & my sister were the first ones to stand in line. After we placed our order & paid then the crowd started to roll in. Ridiculously slow service just to make 2 sandwiches. I mean come on REALLY!!! Our order was finally finished until the employee started to pick up trash off the ground before handing me our food! What ever happened to good costumer service??? My sandwich was not even good, dry with no spread & they messed up my sisters order. Horrible service & work ethic.
12 star
This Macy's is by far one of the best I've been to. I guess the ones back home are either really over priced and the sales are twice too many picked through, but I found a couple great deals here.\n\nI felt like dressing up, we were going out later that night in Scottsdale so I thought a summer dress was in order. I checked the Designer line's sales racks and almost everything I tried on was a score. Still I settled on two really cute dresses. \n\nAs I was leaving, I noticed another sale in the jewlery department and decided to grab a couple sparkly pairs with bright blue gems to bring out the color in one dress and match the other. \n\nI totally left that store happy as a girly girl and off to get ready for a dinner date! :)
12 star
I joined the crew last night for the HH organized by the fabulous Christina P. Although it was my first visit and I generally like to sample a place a few times before reviewing, there were so many of us there that I felt that I had gotten a pretty well-rounded experience and had enough information to provide input. \n\nPhoenix is known for its host of strip mall restaurants, but few can actually transport you to another place. The restaurant interior is a mix of kitschy Italian and moderately nice mainstream. The main patio is actually about the same size as the restaurant interior and is flanked by two cute NYC street scenes (think universal studios city scene) with each window telling a different story and the Statue of Liberty holding court. Very quaint! The back of the patio is taken up by a complete bar. The fire pit that others have mentioned is situated in the middle. The patio is clearly the place to be at this venue!\n\nService was spot on, which was unexpected for such a large group. I have to echo Georgie S., the bartender seemed to single handedly (with the exception of bussing support) kept our brood quenched and fed with no errors. He asked each guests name upon their initial order and remembered them throughout the remainder of the evening. No simple feet, if you consider that we had at least 20 people in our party and he was also serving the numerous other guests that shared our al fresco setting.\n\nThe manager Matt, came out to thank us for coming by and informed us that there is a separate patio in the back to accommodate private parties/functions. What a divine setting for almost any family or business gathering!\n\nIn addition to the ambience and service, there is the food... Oddly one of the best things of the evening was the free appetizer provided to each table, which consists of bread and a parmesan/pesto dipping sauce that is so infused with garlic that its sweet fragrance swirls in the air. Now as Bacon B. points out, this will stay with you (i.e.: if you are on a date, you should both eat some) but it is seriously out of this world! I also really enjoyed the bruschetta, which is a classic take on the dish in every aspect except size. More often than not you will receive four or six small slices of toast with some tomatoes and basil carefully assembled on top, but not here... instead you will be served a small flatbread mounded with fresh hand cut tomatoes, chiffonades of basil and more of that dreamy garlic.\n\nI was also able to sample two of the new pizza offerings. The Roberto's (ironically offered up by the fabulous Robert M.), which was set off by a sprinkling of pepperocinis offering just a little kick, and the White pizza which had more of those rich garlic undertones. Although I enjoyed the toppings on each of the pizzas, I was left wanting more from the crust. Both were uniform in size and shape and a little on the tough / dense side, which made me wonder if they were not made in house. That said, it was not enough to detract from the overall experience and I will definitely be back in the near future.
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==Jetta's Castle Boutique Scavenger Hunt==\n\n1) Guy reads porn titles out loud as if to try and make sense of them. \"Toe Sucking Lesbians 4? Wait. Toe...Sucking...Lesbians? 4? There's a 1, 2, and 3?\"\n\n2) Boyfriend learns a little too late that his girlfriend likes handcuffs and paddles a lot more than he does.\n\n3) Dumb sack of shit who tries every sample bottle of lube and then can't hold anything in his hands the rest of the night.\n\n4) Group of women giggling profusely in \"penis-shaped novelties\" aisle.\n\n5) Guy with inferiority complex looks devastated at selection of big black dildos.\n\n6) Guy trying desperately to convince girlfriend to let him buy her the \"naughty nurse\" outfit.\n\n7) Girl who relates to her friend her personal experiences with every model of vibrator on the wall.\n\n8) Clerk whose a little too interested in knowing about what you intend to do with that new purchase.\n\n9) Guy in gay porn section constantly checking his back to make sure nobody knows he's in the gay porn section.\n\n10) Guy with pregnancy fetish magazine in hand who asks anyone near him how anyone can be turned on by watersports, bondage, or interracial porn.\n\n11) Guy who spends entire fucking visit yelling \"Hey guys! Check this out!\" to friends on the other side of the store.\n\n12) Token virgin.\n\n13) Tranny who spends most of visit browsing through the book section, like it's any better than the blow up doll section. 50 percent chance this is me. Say hello and I'll give you an altoid from my purse.
12 star
Our group of six Shared the following items; Duck fat fries, meatballs, pork belly, mussles, pappardelle, lamb carpaccio, dates, octopus, beets, porchetta, guinea fowl. Dessert we had Cheese cake custard bread pudding and port tawny.\n\nTop choices for the group were duck fat fries, pork belly, and the dates. These were all outstanding.\n\nThe rest of the items were very good except the lamb. I don't recommend ordering the lamb. It was slimy, tasteless, and way over priced.\n\nThe service was good. Our server did a great job recommending a wine that I really enjoyed. Bill was close to 300.00 for all of the food and several drinks plus dessert. I thought this was reasonable.\n\nI would definitely come here again.
12 star
I love this place but be careful you WILL overeat! Also, making reservations is better than not! And eat the meat and not the salad bar or you won't get your money's worth!
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The whole service was awful! We got seated and it took about 15 min to get our drinks ordered, then they had the dishwasher, chef, waiters and the manager all taking orders. When the food was delivered about 30 min later one of our orders was wrong and the other was burnt also the table next to us had the same issue. And in the end when we went to pay they didn't have change so they asked myself if I had change for a dollar and when I said no the poor waitress had to use her own tips to give out change to the customers! Never again will I go there
12 star
This is one of my favorite restaurants in AZ, and a great place to come with friends for great food and beer. The best pasty is the chicken pot pie, it's to die for! And the staff are all friendly and efficient. The prices are reasonable, and the portions are large, so we always have leftovers to take home. Cornish is the best!!
12 star
This is probably the best mall in Las Vegas ! \nIt has a wide stores selection and great prices.\nThey have an amazing restaurants and great women's care places. This is my favorite mall.
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I have to admit, the only reason this place isn't getting *1* star is because two people there seem like the tried in earnest to help me when a situation came up. I cancelled my membership today.\n\nthe gym itself is nice in that it's conveniently located and membership is crazy cheap. it's a very no-frills gym, but you know that going in to it. I just needed a place to do some cardio so i could pretend i was getting in shape, and this place was perfect for that. I never had to wait for a machine, it was never too crowded, the staff was always friendly.\n\nhere's my bone to pick: there are only two ways you're allowed to cancel your membership: in person, or with certified mail including a $25 check for the termination policy. \n\nSo when I moved across the country, they weren't exactly super helpful. I called and tried to cancel, they weren't exactly accommodating. yes, it's 2013 but they wouldn't let me cancel anything by phone or online. It HAD to be in person, or certified mail. they're going out of their way to be obnoxious about cancelling. I have to believe it's actually MORE difficult for them to take a cancellation by mail than it would be to just do it on the phone or online. They do it just to be annoying. \n\nadmittedly, this fell off my radar for a bit as i just moved across the country and was starting a new job. i had to get a new credit card, cancelled the old one, then youfit starting calling about not being able to process my billing. that's when they came back on my radar. \n\nagain i called and tried to cancel. the nice man there sounded like he understood the issue but his hands were tied. I reasoned with him long enough and he finally said he'd have the GM call me back. The GM called me back and basically he finally agreed to let me be the exception and cancel over the phone, but not before paying late fees and paying for months of membership during which i wasn't even in that time zone. \n\nIn that guy's defense, i feel like he actually probably stuck his neck out a little for me and corporate would be mad if they saw he cancelled my account remotely. that's basically why they are 2 stars instead of 1 - on some level i feel like they cared. just the corporate overlords suck.
12 star
Legit Indian food right here!!!!\n\nLocated on West Craig and the 95, inside a tiny strip mall opposite the gas station. If you blink you'll miss it.\n\nLegitimate indian food is hard to find in Las Vegas and if you do find half decent food it's usually some sort of infused restaurant that costs an arm and a leg that's not very good!!!!\n\nAfter realizing Saffrons was closer than expected, I decided to give it a shot and wasn't disappointed!!!! Every time I have been here for lunch Buffet, dinner or picking up, the quality and standards of this business are 5 stars each and every time.\n\n My recommendations are the Rogan Ghosht, Lamb Vindaloo and the garlic Naan are all top shelf. The bar at the front of house is also not a bad little bar, with large LCD screen with whatever sport you want. Also it's a nice place to knock back a kingfisher while waiting for friends. The service is also a fairly oiled machine. \n\nDecor is fairly simple and nothing outlandish that you come to expect from a lot of good five star places on the strip. \n\nI realize I'm pumping this business up, and I truly do believe its a 5 star indian restaurant. Indian restaurants are one of those hit or miss kinda places that can give you amazing quality or cardboard.... So until they start to pump out run of the mill stuff I'll keep it at 5 stars.\n\nOverall \nPrice: $$$ out of 5\nCleanliness: 4-5\nDrink: 3-5 basic bar\nFood: 5-5\nService: 5-5
12 star
This rating is based on food more than service, which is fine, I'd rather have great food & so-so service\n\nIn town for yet another trade show, we ran from the strip & found this place (thanks yelpers!!)\nSmallish, cramped space, and packed! So we knew it must be good.\nThey fit us in with no res (on a Thursday), and the service was decent, not rude, but rushed & they got one thing wrong, but not major.\nThe menu is augmented with \"specials\" on paper all over the walls. Helps if you speak Japanese I think (another good sign).\nSo we just kept ordering more after looking around, and everything was GOOD. \nThis is not your typical \"American\" sushi joint with Calif roll/ spicy tuna roll. This is real Japanese food, some twists like Jalapeno friend rice, which we heard was good from the guy next to us.\nSo if you want GOOD, fresh, real food, this is the place.\nMaybe make a res!\nAnd there's a bakery next door that has yummy dessert.\nGo across the street for a fab foot massage to end the evening.
12 star
Saturdays and Tuesdays are $1 Margarita days.\n(Oh and the food is really good too.)
12 star
Excellent culinary experience! I tried their pan-seared salmon with a side dish of grilled vegetables. After the meal, I orgasmed so hard that I rolled my eyes back to the point of seizing. The service was pretty good considering it was rush hour lunch time. The waiter was friendly. I mean even I can't hold a grudge against a guy goes so far as to apologize for being a bit late with our order. The decor was pretty kick-ass. It really made me picture how classy British gentlemen would have taken their meals back in the day. If I remember correctly, they also have a vast selection of spirits, including some home-brewed ones. My only complaint was that the price-portion ratio was a bit upsetting. Since I am a poor student with a voracious appetite, it sucks when good food costs quite a bit. I could have easily ordered another meal if doing so would not have made me appear like a glutton before my friend. Alas, the price we pay for quality! All in all, it was a solid place to go for lunch.
12 star
This is definitely a unique vegas spot, something everyone should try at least once. Took my brother and my girlfriend here on our last vegas trip and was able to handle about 2 hours inside the cold. Girls- dress warm, not cute. You will freeze if you come in a black dress. Guys- drink some beforehand. The drinks are good and strong, but you don't feel them as much because you're freezing your ass off. Fun place with a great staff
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it's sad because i subscribe to the \"if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all\" mindset and the Palms was kind enough to grant me and my friends VIP entry to all venues for free... but....\n\nhere is my honest review....\n\nthe slow decline of a once popular spot...is a depressing sight to see...\n\nMoon sadly did not deliver the last time we were there (about 3 weeks \nago). ON A FRIDAY NIGHT!!!\n\nthe views remain the breathtaking but sadly the crowd has gone to hell and back in a camel toe'd bootie short. ugh.\n\nfirst and foremost...\nthe palms USED to be the spot.\nnow it is just \"a\" spot.\n\nmoon used to have some bit of exclusive air about it.\nused to attract a good looking good vibing crowd but ever since news got out that management had changed, all of a sudden that little spark/fire that made the palms so alluring...fizzled out to a poof of ash and smoke...\n\nyeah we went to moon and the first thing we saw was a really really really unattractive woman with her palms flat on the floor and her bulbulously large bootie in black spanks waving in the air...(ugh puke in me mouf)...\n\nthen probably within about 4 seconds the drunk retardo guys started to hit on my girlfriend and our other friend...\nit felt like we had stumbled into a dirty seedy GHHHHHHETTO vegas that i have not been exposed to in many years...\nupon scanning the patio to figure out where to chill and regroup i saw another woman....with her back on the dirty, wet patio floor and her legs up in the air, waving them like she just don't care... spread eagle... at which point i turned to my lady and we plotted our exit strategy...\nyeah.... getting out was an arduous task to say the least...\n\nseas of ghetto thuggish crack dealers swarmed all pathways out and i even brushed up against a guy's HANDGUN UNDERNEATH HIS COAT which was CLIPPED TO THE INSIDE OF HIS PANT...\n\nof course that's always nice...\n\ngoing to a club \nwhere the patrons \nbring their guns!\n\nyeah it was a feverishly fast escape.\nand we made it out alive....\n\nand even upon exiting, i WAS NOT tempted to EVEN GAMBLE...\nand if you know me...\nYOU KNOW I LOVE TO THROW THE DICE!!! \n:( sadly\ntrolling the various open craps tables only yielded dead energy\nand droves of lifeless clones... :( \ntime to hit the Cosmopolitan...\n\nsad to see the once ever-so-bright Moon, so ECLIPSED!!!
12 star
This place has classic choices at reasonable prices. The service was a little spotty, but again, the food is definitely worth a visit. My wife's family and I stopped here for a bowl of hot soup on a cold day. Most of us ordered the delicious chicken & smoked sausage gumbo, but my wife ordered the chicken noodle soup. The ingredients aren't of expensive quality, but the taste makes up for it. Check this place out for sure, you won't be sorry!
12 star
Caesar's was nice...our room was great. It had a great view of the strip and this lovely red velvet couch. However, it was missing one integral part- a full length mirror! I'm willing to bet Celine hordes them all for herself. The room also doesn't come with a fridge or coffee maker...yet there is a tv in the bathroom. Caesar's is probably one of the most confusing places on earth- if you get yourself into those Appian Way shops good luck! The pool was great, very crowded but lots of fun. The location of CP is the best....we never leave that part of the strip!\n\nAll in all our stay at Caesar's was great. I would recommend it to friends.
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So, after doing much research, hoping to find a great alternative to my usual spot for AYCE sushi, I decided on Oyshi, solely because of the great reviews I saw here on Yelp. \n\nI looked up the website, called and asked about prices, and finally my boyfriend and I decided to make the trip out. \n\nWe arrived at about 8:30pm, and it was a Friday night, so I expected it to be bustling. During our wait to be seated, I scoped out the crowd, and noticed the usual. Mostly those under the age of 30, large groups of them in fact, and figured this must be their spot before they hit the clubs, considering their attire. Well, it was either that or the fact that the music in the restaurant sounded as if you were already in a night club. It must be set on Pandora or something. Anyway, it was only about a 15 minute wait, which wasn't bad at all. \n\nSo, besides my observations of the restaurant ambiance and demographic, we finally were able to look at the menu. My boyfriend usually orders the nigiri, so we got the usual garlic tuna, albacore, cajun albacore, and decided to try the Oyshi scallops. As for the rolls, I decided on the Sibuya No Rice, Coco, and a Bonsai. I also decided to get the agedashi tofu, grilled beef asparagus, baked mussels and seaweed salad. This was only the first round after all.\n\nWe were excited to eat until the food arrived on our table. First the nigiri, the presentation was obviously not of any importance, but you can't judge a book by its cover, so we took a few bites anyway. \n\nVerdict, \n\nthe garlic tuna was DISGUSTING. It smelled and tasted like spoiled blood. I've had garlic tuna many times at many other restaurants, and this one had to be the worst. It even looked slimy, not because of the sauce, just itself.\n\nthe albacore was seared, and also tasted old. It had the same garlic sauce poured over it as the garlic tuna, and it was mushy.\n\nthe Oyshi scallops I thought were going to be \"OISHI\" but, definitely not. They mixed it with crab meat, and very light mayo, and it fell apart immediately as I tried to pick it up. \n\nthe cajun albacore had TOO MUCH cajun seasoning! I usually love cajun albacore, and this was too much for my palate, on top of that it was DRY.\n\nmy boyfriend got his usual spicy tuna hand rolls as well, and the spicy tuna looked a little spoiled. \n\non to the rolls,\n\nthe Bonsai, had the cajun albacore on it as well, but I had to bear it to see if the spicy tuna in the center was at least average. The roll as a whole was not to my liking.\n\nthe Coco, was probably the most decent roll on table, probably because each of the ingredients in it were fully cooked.\n\nthe Sibuya No Rice, again with the spicy tuna... eh.\n\nthe appetizers,\n\nthe agedashi tofu is usually my favorite appetizer!!! It came out looking as if it were just fried up, and I commend the presentation on this one, but the center was cold, the sauce was not tasty, and I hate that it is not \"bite-size\" as most Japanese cuisine is known to be. \n\nthe seaweed salad was not a bright green and although it was crispy, it had an ugly after taste, I've had better, let's just leave it at that.\n\nthe grilled beef asparagus was drizzled in teriyaki sauce. The asparagus was perfect, but the beef wrapped around it was dry somehow.\n\nthe baked mussels were not baked enough, and the yumyum sauce was pretty tasteless. \n\nI was disappointed already, but decided to take another round of appetizers, since I knew the sushi wasn't going to be very enjoyable. I settled for calamari, shrimp/veg tempura, edamame, asian style skirt steak, and some other things that were just not memorable enough.\n\nI knew it was bad when I was scarfing down edamame and tempura. The calamari looked good, but the dipping sauces (ranch and a mayo/mustard mix) could have been more \"asian\" I guess? My boyfriend ate the skirt steak (aka Korean bulgogi, in my opinion). He even commented \"I'm eating beef, which is probably the last thing I would expect to eat at a Sushi restaurant.\"\n\nWith that said, it smelled as if something was burning the entire night we were there! \n\nHm, it was overall a disappointing experience. We have both gone to many sushi restaurants, with my list including restaurants in Hawaii and San Francisco, California, and I wanted to seriously give this place a chance. Unfortunately, Oyshi just did not live up to the hype!\n\nOn a side note though, my waitress was very helpful, and service was mediocre, but that's about it.
12 star
Great NY style pizza... highly rec'd this place for delivery
12 star
The $22 prix fixe lunch is their loss leader -- go here, try their stuff, like their stuff, come back later for a pricey dinner. Example: The lamb chops, which you can get for a $10 supplement at lunch, are on their dinner menu for $58. I assume you get more lamb chops at dinner (...I hope you get more lamb chops at dinner) but why not give them a try at lunch first? \n\nNote: The drinks menu is not discounted at lunch. My husband had a $22 lunch and a $16 mixed drink. So it goes. \n\nBut overall, we were pleased. Thumbs up.
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OLD TOWN TAVERN DOES NOT WELCOME PARENTS WITH CHILDREN. This tavern may be dog friendly and they may welcome hordes of drunken partiers, but they DO NOT welcome families with children. We came to the Tavern for a drink after our children's graduation from 4th grade so that the kids could play out on the civic center lawn within our view, and we were shocked at the treatment we got from the bartender, who refused to serve our kids a soda. Very rude and we will not be visiting again soon. Shame on you, Old Town Tavern!
12 star
My Bf and I had came here on a pretty busy night; we had a feeling no waiter would see us where we had sat but it was probably a few minutes before a waiter had seen us and was very pretty quick getting everything to us in general. Good enough service to where I definitely want to go back soon and try more burgers or maybe just more sweet potato tots since they were the most amazing sweet potato tots i've ever had. Especially with the marshmallow dipping sauce that you do have to ask for. They have some pretty good specials on weekdays which is why I would like to return soon so I can become more familiar on what days to be a regular. :)\n\nThe one thing I did not love too much were the very salty ahi street tacos, they looked perfectly cooked but the flavor killed it for me I Wish they could make mine with no salt or not nearly as much, I felt like I ate a table spoon of salt each bite. :(
12 star
Great place in Noda. I recently went to a friend's get together and we eventually ended up here. Large outdoor space with lots of tables. The bartender served the liquor generously and the environment was casual yet young and fun without making me feel like I was the oldest one there, which I probably was. Great place for summer drinks with good company.
12 star
the tacos are off the hook yummmmmmmmy
12 star
A solid NY style pizza spot in the nondescript strip mall across the street from the Vig. It plays to the stereotype well, complete with the obligatory NY/Rat Pack memorabilia on the wall and thick Jersey accents behind the counter. The pizza is solid but what sets it apart is the economics. Two slices and a drink for $4 is alright by my book.
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You get what you pay for. \n\nThe good things about this place is that its close to the middle of the strip with access to the city center, crystal shops, Aria, and Belligio through the tram. The hotel was cheap and the lobby is nice. \n\nNow the bad things: \n\n- The walls are extremely thin so you could hear every conversation, every toilet flush, every shower, and every door being opened and closed. They were so thin that you could hear your neighbor having SEX! Very disturbing!!\n- Housekeeping is horrible: we had five pillow and all but one had a stain. Even the comforter had a stain. \n-The bathroom, most of the furniture, bed, and television were outdated or old and need replacing.\n- There was no coffee maker. Why provide free coffee when you can charge $3.75 for a Starbucks coffee downstairs. \n- No mini bar\n-The smell of so called rose petals smells good at first, but soon gets overwhelming and give you a headache. \n\nIf you are looking for cheap stay in Las Vegas then this is your place. If you are looking for more comfort then I recommend somewhere else.
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This place was the pits. It was about as tired and run down as the people that were eating here. \n\nWe were in Vegas for the day on business and this was one of the closest places to the convention center.\n\nWorst buffet I've ever had in Vegas. And don't recall ever having a bad buffet in Vegas. Guess there's a first for everything. We should have known, walking through the hotel to get there, by the Motel 6 style of everything.\n\nBeing in Vegas, I would bet... that this will be the next \"legacy\" hotel to be imploded.\n\nThe lunch buffet was about 8 feet long (about 92 feet shorter than an avergae Vegas buffet) and consisted of fried rice, fried chicken, dry roast beef, bacon and sausage (probably left over from breakfast) (and I'm not complaining about the bacon!), pre-formed salisbury steaks in watery clear \"gravy\", chicken enchiladas with a black olive slice on top, grilled chicken and a few other untouchables. That's it! \n\nThis was like a bad trip in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
12 star
Wow, great price for a weeknight stay -- less than $40/night for a room with 2 queen beds. The location is very convenient. It was an excellent value. When you're in Vegas, you probably aren't spending most of your time in a hotel room, so who cares if it's not fancy-schmancy?\n\nThe room decor was way cheesy (pink-and-gray everything!), but the room seemed clean.\n\nMy fam ate at the Flamingo hotel buffet for breakfast - they don't recommend it. You can get a better AND cheaper breakfast buffet if you just go to the Bellagio.
12 star
Went here for restaurant week. Right away the host was very welcoming and talkative. The bartender was helpful in picking a drink. The food was so good. Loved the olive oil cake and the spread that came with the bread. At the end the chef even came out to talk with us about the food and the hotel. Never again I'm I going to think that eating at a hotel restaurant is weird.
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Real rating is negative 5 stars, not much of a selection as per commercials lead you to believe. Staff was very rude when we asked for a manager which was not available. Made rude comments speaking Chinese, fortunately my wife is Japanese and heard every word they said, will be reporting them to the BBB for rude and unprofessional behaviour.
12 star
It smells nice.\n\nIt's inexpensive.\n\nIt makes a sly dig at the recipient's personal hygiene.\n\nAnd this is yet another place where you can pick up gifts for any menopausal women who make it onto your Xmas gift-buying list.
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This ramen was a joke. Our waitress told us it was Top Ramen, and I guess I had the creamy chicken flavored with what seemed like sliced lunchmeat in it (ordered the $13 Tonkotsu)\n\nThe waitress was not very pleasant after we questioned why they used such poor ingredients. Will not be returning.
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Not pleased. \n\nYes, they have good portions. Yes, its cool they deliver and are open til 930 every night. Yes, the receptionist can speak English, which is not a prejudice comment, just a general fact after calling literally 7 Chinese restaurants who could not understand a single word i was saying. \n\nBut the food that I received was sub-par. It just didn't have any flavor! The pot stickers were way overdone and oh too crunchy on the outside with very little filling on the inside. The lo mien noodles were...awkward. Half were bunched together , some were overcooked, some were undercooked; the veggies were waxxy and the beef in it was overcooked and under seasoned. Seriously you messed up lo mien??? The generals chicken was just OK, not horrible but I've had better. \n\nAll in all a poor experience, so bad I didn't even bother with the leftovers, which is usually my favorite part of a good Chinese meal!
12 star
Decent breakfast burritos and surprisingly good rolled tacos.
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Avoid this clinic if you can. I have been there several times so my review here is not just about one incident. I usually don't even write reply but this time I think I need to do it as a favor for any patients who could be tempted to go there. The personal is very often rude, impatient and some are even agressive. If you have to many issues at once, they don't want to look at it. I am sorry for those from that clinic who are not like that but unfortunately, it seems to be the prevailing clinic culture.
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I came here for 3 nights as part of the Hilton Grand Vacations promotion. I had 3 nights at a great rate - but had to attend a 2-3 hour presentation to sell me on membership into Hilton Grand Vacations. I can't speak to the value of the property, compared with other properties on the strip.\n\nThere was a mix-up on the reservation - when I called to schedule went through several dates to secure a one bedroom suite. When I arrived, I was put in a studio with no option to upgrade...this was very disappointing.\n\nThe rooms are somewhat out dated with the Hilton recently taking over the property. It was ok room...but did not create the sense that I wanted to buy into something in the building. \n\nThe hotel is located at the Planet Hollywood, but completely separate entrance thought the attached mall. There is no restaurant and only a small bar and a Starbucks in the lobby. The pool was recently renovated and looked nice - but I didn't have a chance to use.\n\nIn all honesty, I probably would not hurry back to this hotel. It was ok...nothing horribly wrong...just nothing to rave about, given the other hotel options in Las Vegas.\n\nFor those attending the Hilton Grand Vacation Presentation, I didn't have the same experience other people mentioned. It is a one-time offer...no one calls or follows up with you. The sales effort is very high pressure and of course there are so many details and different promotions. I chose not to invest in the property...but it seemed like a good deal.
12 star
I recommend that you try Table but you will have to have some patience. There is a lot to like about it, and I have my fingers crossed for this restaurant that definately has the right idea: local foods and delicious. I see from other reviews that consistency may be an issue. \n\nI will keep going back to Table because it has so much potential but it isnt yet on my regular haunt list I hope that changes soon, You can tell a lot of thought goes into the menu and it seems Chef driven, but sadly service has been mediocre and in my opinion not on par with with the food. \n\nThey use local food (yeah!) and I have had some really REALLY excellent food here, hence the four stars. I have tried many of the appetizers and small plates for lighter dinners and they were terrific. Also I have had some great salads, and a burger that was absolutely perfect. A roasted pork chop was as good as it could be, and also loved some gnocchi in browned butter. Yum.\n\nBut it always seems to fall just short because it lacks in service and attention. I havn't had any awful service, but it is definitely way below where it should be for the caliber of food. Average at best.\n\nI hadn't been in a while, and went the other night. I found the menu had been redone to add a lot more affordable items, and it seems to have picked up business a bit and service also better. As business gets better hopefully they can attract better servers and stay consistent. \n\nBut the food was great.
12 star
So I told my friends I was coming back to visit them in Madison, but that's not exactly true.\n\nIt was really for the dumplings.\n\nAs a college SAFEwalker in the early oughts, little hole-in-the-wall Pel Meni served as my dinner often more than once per week. $5 for a heaping plate of dumplings, sour cream, rye bread, and a soda was a ridiculous deal, and getting to spin records on the regs didn't hurt either.\n\nFast forward: shady business takeover::boycott::restaurant closes\n\nNearly a decade later, beloved original owner Paul reigns victorious. Re-opens cafe, and eventually re-opens right off State, now at Henry & Gorham.\n\nIs it a little more expensive now? Sure. But it's still $6.50 for over 50 dumplings, and $5 if you buy 'em frozen with all the fixin's, and it's open til 3am - genius. I was so sad after my pel meni hajj when I finished savoring my final dumpling that I went ahead and bought a bonus frozen order to eat for breakfast the next day.\n\nHalf and half. The works. If you don't get em spicy you're doin it wrong.\n\nI've had pelmeni in NYC at Russian restaurants and bought them frozen from Russian groceries now here in my fair home of Boston, but they're always a disappointment by comparison. Listen up Paul - if you ever open up shop/a food truck in Boston, I will dedicate my existence to ensuring your success.\n\nBest meal of 2013, hands down. Nothing tastes better than nostalgia - especially when the product is even better than you remembered.\n\nI will be back - please please stay in business forever. I cannot face a world without Paul's pel meni again.
12 star
We've been here a few times with our boys and on our own. With or without our children the stay was enjoyable! The property is clean & beautifully located on Lake Las Vegas. It really gives you a sense of being away with the convenience of being 20 minutes out of town! They have a fantastic family pool area, a beach entrance area on the lake and a upper pool area if you're staying without the kids! The restaurants are a bit limited if you want to stay at the hotel the entire time, especially when we had our children with us. It's perfect for a \"staycation\", but if they want to attract someone other than locals they should try to provide some sort of evening entertainment. A Saturday night DJ or a Lakeside band would be ideal because once you've spent the day in the sun & eaten your supper there's really nothing left to do.
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I think this is the only Big Lots I've been to in PHX -- and I've only been here twice. It's fairly ghetto, and right next to a sketchy Goodwill. \n\nI didn't see it being dirty per se, but I did find it having a bunch of \"lower quality\" items -- especially in their electronics area, which is to be expected. \n\nThey did have some outdoor patio furniture, that seemed reasonably priced. I never thought of Big Lots for patio furniture..., but still wouldn't buy that here.
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I have had three mediocre pizzas from Marco's. The pizza has way too much sauce on it and they over cook the cheese. The wait for a dine in order takes way too long. On two occasions I waited over 30 minutes for a pizza and it wasn't during a busy time. I would recommend Dominos or Papa Johns over Marco's Pizza.
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This was some of the worst pizza I've ever had. We stopped in for a late night snack on the way back to the hotel. I got a personal pizza, and my friend got an Italian hoagie. \n\nOne slice of this pizza, and I immediately felt sick. This doesn't generally happen to me. I finished the slice and that was it. I couldn't eat anymore. She thought her hoagie was okay, but the pizza...oh, the horror of the pizza. \n\nAvoid.
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For a place that just opens pre-made packages and plops them on a salad-bar, I would think that this effort might not have been to challenging. Perhaps I had my hopes up too high.\n\nI went here for a quick bite as I had business in the neighborhood. I must say, I would have done better anywhere else. The salad selection was less than fresh to say the least. A person kept barging out of the back to refill things, and was super surley. Just get in her way and get an elbow.\n\nAfter the salad selection are random canned things. I guess those were ok. I am not sure.\n\nThey also have a \"hot bar\". This is where things get really depressing. They had a kind-of taco set-up thing going with what appeared to be ground beef. Except it wasn't! It was straight-up textured vegetable protein! Who even does that? I got a baked sweet potato, and that thing had been sitting under a heat lamp for what seemed weeks and was inedible. The soups were just blah. Who serves french onion soup without the topping? The pizzas they had on the platter were less than what you would expect from the cheapest of frozen pizzas.\n\nJust all in all horrible. I left having drank and unsweetened ice tea and left a plate from the all-you-can-eat salad bar totally full.\n\nWhat a waste of time and money. This place is gross.
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Dirty, filthy counter and floor. Rude cashier, probably cause we're not vietnamese, or because we interupted the conversation she was having with her friend that was hanging out at the counter. The one table inside was filled with someones trash, it was never cleared. The two tables outside also had a ton of trash on them, so we took them to go. If hard crusty week old bread, with wilted veggies and dried out meat is your thing, this is the place for you.
12 star
Great breakfast spot! Casual atmosphere and good food. Veggie Benny is YUM!
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I'm sorry, but I have to say I am not impressed with the AZ Science Center. I bought a family membership, which was pretty expensive, we visited a couple of times, and that was plenty. The exhibits are always the same and kind of boring, except for whatever traveling exhibit they may have, and that costs extra on top of your membership! And I was not at all impressed with the Ripley's exhibit. I can honestly say Ripley's was a rip. Last time we were there, some of the cooler things were broken (like the little bike that goes around in a circle).\n\nOverall, it's probably fine for a one-time visit, but I wouldn't waste money on a membership. It gets old fast.
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As a property OWNER, my experience with Priority Property Management was not positive, the least to say.\n\n1. they misadvertised my property by linking it to an automated voice mail that described somebody else's property. When I brought this to the attention of Michelle, the owner, she advised me it was not a big deal and that prospective tenant's don't even listen to the message but just leave a voice mail expressing interest in viewing the property.\n\n2. Turn-around time to get the property rent-ready (carpet cleaning, painting, etc) was 26 days. (in my experience, it's been between 2-7 days after tenant moves out).\n\n3.it takes a while for them to return your calls/emails, in fact it is their policy to get back to you within 48-72 hours. In my experience from dealing with other PM (property management), it's usually a few hours to 24 hrs. Their standard answer was that they were \"short-staffed\". An interesting fact though, 3 months after I left them, I emailed to get a lost invoice, and I received an automated email response stating they were short-staffed and will get back to me within 72 hours.\n\n4.they did not change the lock between tenants, which we learnt about when we were picking up the keys from them to hand it over to another PM.\n\nOverall, I am very happy I switched to another property management. No PM is perfect, but I would not recommend this PM. Do your research and do not rush. There are better property managements out there.\nGood luck!\nSarah :)
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A few years ago we vacationed in San Diego and had amazing chicken and waffles from Hash House A Go Go. On our trip to Vegas, we kept with tradition and decided to go there for breakfast. We went the same weekend of a college basketball tournament, so the place was packed. The turnover seemed pretty fast, and we only had to wait about 10 minutes for a table. Their breakfast menu is intimidating, they have so many tempting options. One tip, i remember from the past is that their portions are large. We had been eating out all week, and i just wanted a simple meal. I ordered the two egg breakfast with potatoes, bacon, and a biscuit. The whole meal was bad, the only thing that was edible were the eggs. The 2 measly strips of bacon had every drop of fat rendered out, it was way too crisp. The potatoes, i did like the addition of the red onions, but they were bland, they needed seasoning. How do you name your self Hash House, and not serve amazing potatoes? They have a biscuit or toast option, and i was never asked so i assumed they they would bring me toast, instead a very dense biscuit arrived. My sister ordered the steel cut oatmeal with fruit, and as beautiful as it looked, it was poorly executed. The banana was simply halved, and still had the peel on. The melon was peeled but it was segmented into enormous pieces. I don't think that when you eat out that you yourself should have to prepare you own meal. Also, i don't know if this is standard or if someone in the kitchen was attempting art, but they smeared blackberries around the rim of the plate, it was very off putting.\n\nOverall, i was very disappointed at the lack of consistency within the restaurant chain. I really hope that it was just an off day, because i like what they stand for for and the dishes they are able to put out.
12 star
Yum! After three visits I am a huge fan! The chili relleno torta is my favorite and the guacamole is really great as well. The burritos are huge and very good as well. I have had great service each time I have gone and love the patio and unique atmosphere. Some of the different margarita flavors sound odd and end up being really good so try them! There are some unique selections on the menu and I can't wait to try more of them but I can't seem to get past the chili relleno torta! The fries that come with it have chili powder seasoning on them which is different but I really liked it. Huge tequilla selection if you are interested in trying different ones. Our server was knowledgable about them which was nice. I will be back to try some tacos and happy hour!
12 star
Interesting an unique odds and ends from everywhere.\n\nI have a mixed relationship with this store. I love the opportunities to acquire stuff from ever so far away but the costs are prohibitive. I have trouble walking out of here without spending at least $100 in English candies, imported beers and spices from Asia. Grrr...
12 star
I wasn't even hungry but ate a burrito, chips and salsa and a combo platter. That's how good the food was! \n\nMy cousin, who lives in Anthem, mentioned that Roberto's had been on Food Network. There was no line, luckily, and I was ready to wait for the food. \n\nI ate the carnitas platter and the carne asada burrito. Wow they're tasty. And I loved seeing all the beers on ice at the counter.
12 star
MASSIVE VENUE.\n\nSeriously. It's a music venue, a bar, a bowling alley, a lounge, a and restaurant. If you're not in the mood for the \"club scene\" but you still want to party in Vegas, this is a great place to go and drink/dance. The vibe is non-pretentious and fun. Leave your slutty dress and heels at home! \n\nI came here for a Cherub show and had a blast. The stage is a decent size, and they had a massive dance floor in front of the stage. It gets SUPER LOUD in here, so I stood clear of the speakers. The venue is also super well ventilated, so much that I even got a little chilly after standing still for a bit. The Brooklyn Bowl also didn't fill up too bad so I never felt claustrophobic. Paying for a ticket to see live music here is probably cheaper than paying the entrance fee to some ridiculous club. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
12 star
I have a lot of idiot moments. Like when I ordered the \"tart with the pear on it\" and the woman behind the counter said \"Oh, the pear tart?\" Yeah, that. \n\nWell, luckily the pear tart was amazing. I'd been craving some kind of pear tart for months. Not really sure why. I had a frozen coffee drink which was also fabulous and for a cappuccino, it wasn't too bitter and just the right amount of sweet.\n\nWe got a little turned around trying to find it (don't spend much time at palazzo) and when asking for it, most of the staff just refer to it as \"the Italian coffee place\". Probably safe to just ask for that. \n\nThe atmosphere was nice and a little less Vegas-y than the usual coffee shops. Felt almost like I could be in a train station somewhere other than the middle of the desert.
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I give this place a 0 on a scale of 1-10; 10 being the highest. Worst customer service. This place argued with me and wasn't welcoming at all. Although, the food might have been good enough for its pricing, I surely did not have a good expeirence.
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Food prepared wrong. Charged for things that we supposed to be complimentary as per our waitress, including entrees and deserts. Not going back to this place!! Manager said she would fix things but didn't.
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If you going to use the Drive-Thru at this KFC .....STOP..!!!, Don't waist your time and don't even think about it. You NEVER get your order right. Either they put wrong item you did not ask for or something is missing when you get home. Order taker has no clue how to take an order. Even today 5/14/2014 with manager looking over his shoulder, order taker screwed up. AGAIN..!! \n\n \"The order taker needs to know what's on the menu and sadly, need to know how to work the keypad for taking order..!!! \"\n\nNever Again..Done with this KCF.\n\n\nND
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Awful service! I used to come her back in 2010 when it was new, the food and staff were awsome! I recently came back and the staff is all new. One word... RUDE. Our waitress seemed pestered when id ask for a refill or when id place another order. Like, um, sorry to bother you at work lady? The food was good, but theres a ton of other sushi places in the east valley with the same grade of food and better service. Its a shame this place shot to shi*, could have been a real gem.
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We were starving and it was the only reasonably priced place open at 9:30pm in Northern Scottsdale. The brisket was edible and the sides were mediocre.
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Wow.......for all the wrong reasons. \n\nMy wife and I have seen a good amount of Cirque shows as well as other big shows offered in Vegas. When I saw previews about Zarkana I was pretty excited for its arrival. Without giving away too much about the show I'll just list the pro's and con's:\n\nBAD:\n\n- There was too much singing involved. I'm not 100% sure about this show but for other Cirque shows their songs are from made up languages. So essentially you're just listening to people sing and screech in gibberish.\n\n- The acrobatics were pretty boring and they kept on screwing up to the point it got annoying. This happened for at least 3-4 of the acts. \n\n- There might be a deeper meaning that I probably didn't understand but nobody in our group of 4 understood what the show was about.\n\nGOOD:\n\n- The cannon scene.\n\n\nI would definitely NOT recommend this show to anyone. It was insanely boring, the story lacked direction and the singing was very annoying. KA still reigns supreme for Cirque shows(seen O, Zumanity, Ka and Zarkana). If you want humor I would highly suggest watching Absinthe in Caesars, which is our favorite show in Vegas.
12 star
Terry is incredibly funny and incredibly talented as a comedian, as a singer and impersonator. Easily one of the best shows in Vegas right now. An absolute MUST SEE. Worth every single penny. The show's is really well produced too. A winner all-around.\n\nMy advice on where to sit: Even though the theater is not too big, try to get a seat closer to the stage so you can actually see Terry's face. Even though they have 2 large TV screens on both sides of the stage, the video and audio were slightly out of sync (not sure if this was the case only that night, or if it's a technical issue they don't have under control).
12 star
Nice shop. Good music. They were able to take me as a walk in. Perfect price. This is now where I will be getting my hair cut from now on.
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This is my second time coming here and I dont plan coming back. Although the drinks are delicious, the service is the worst. My friends and I were only allowed 40 minutes to order even though there was still an hour left on the clock. Our waiter spent half of our 40 minutes ignoring us. After finally getting his attention and order we tells us they're out of boba. What?! I work at a boba place in California and we will make boba or any drink even if it is 5 minutes before closing. Our customers are very important to us and are given great service, it makes them happy and more likely to come back. I wasn't able to finish my taro slushy so I asked a waitress nearby if I could have a to go cup, and I'm not lying my friend Lia noticed this as well, the waitress rolls her eyes, flipped her head and makes a sound. I was like woah! JUST BEYOND RUDE! Although this place has convenient hours in las Vegas' Chinatown and yummy drinks, this place really doesn't know the meaning of customer appreciation and good service.
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Ok so I decided that I should just contact cooperate concerning how I was treated and how the other customers were being ignored as well. They took my complaint and informed me that the store manager would contact me back. She did, and I found out her father was from my city back in Michigan. \n\nShe was mortified to hear how I was treated and informed me that is why she was transfered from California, to change the way the staff interacted with their customers. \n\nBecause of my hassle she told me she would send over some in home specialist to help me with my bedroom and give me ideas and have a lot of stuff to show me. When they arrived, they arrived later than the appointment I set up, by like 3 hours. They also did not have anything prepared and came equipped with an out dated catalogue and a tote bag full of wood chips to show colors. \n\nThey noticed that I had the current catalogue which they did not even have in the store yet and basically let me do all of the talking, when they left, I still did not know what to do with my room and to top it all off they STOLE my new catalogue! \n\nWTF?! SERIOUSLY?!! LOL how pathetic! Screw you West Elm!!
12 star
Great experience. Fredie G. is always so helpful with both my husbands & my car. He always tries to get us the best deal with our major fixes. This is our go-to spot. So much so, we even opened a Firestone Credit Card! Thank you Fredie for your exceptional customer service. ~ Tricia & Tony
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I typically use Arizona Import Specialists in Tempe, AZ. Unfortunately; I had a gas line bust on one of my dual tanks. It was a Saturday so I used my AAA road side assistance (12 year member) to have it towed to The Car Shop. With the great reviews and the AAA recommendations I did not hesitate to have the work completed on my 1987 V-10 Custom Deluxe. They completed the work in a timely fashion. After I pick up the vehicle I filled the tank with gas and it didn't work. I took my truck back and they reviewed their work and the manager informed me that the switch was malfunctioning. I asked if they had tested it after the \"repair\" work was complete. They said, \"No\". It is common practice to test something that has been fixed. I spoke with the manager and we had a disagreement about what was wrong with the truck. He refused to fix it and wanted to charge me an additional $200.00 to fix something I already paid him to fix ($326.00). Needless to say I took my truck back to my original mechanic and they solved the problem right away. Problem resulting in a kinked hose - the one they replace. The arrogance and dishonesty from the manager was nothing short of a disappointment. I understand the dynamics of the repair and was willing to work out our differences but this man insisted the malfunction was not caused by the work he had done. This is a great example of a shop with great technicians/mechanics and terrible management. \n\nyours truly,\n1987 Chevy Truck \nNM
12 star
The sushi here is always fresh and delicious. Not crazy about there entries. There spicy tuna roll is jam packed with tasty tuna. Very good sushi bar.
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So... After being excited about the decent room rate and booking the room, I came across a number of reviews that described horrible sounding conditions of the rooms, including a bed bug and roach infestation. I told my husband we were not going to even take our stuff or kids in the room until I did a thorough inspection. After quickly reading up on how to conduct a bed bug inspection (thanks Google), I checked the room thoroughly and was happy to find no signs of bed bugs or roaches. So we stayed. \n\nWould I stay again? No. After you walk through the large hotel that doesn't seem too bad, you walk back outside to the \"courtyard\" rooms. Sounds nice, right? Nope. It feels like you're walking out of the real hotel and walking into the motel behind it. Rooms just seem very run down, a little dirty, carpets stained, etc. The beds seemed clean, which is what led us to stay, but I didn't want the kids to even take their socks off or play on the ground at all. Its a good backup, but we personally won't do it again.