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12 star
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Everything I have eaten has been delicious and reasonably priced. My favorite is the blueberry Danish. The chef and the ladies upfront are very friendly.
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12 star
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When passing through Phoenix last week, we had dinner here on the recommendation of Yelp. Who knew you could get good British pasties in Tempe?\n\nThe pasties themselves were incredible. I had the bangers and mash, the wife had the chicken tikka masala. We loved each of them, and believe me that one pasty is enough to satisfy a big appetite.\n\nWe were not as huge fans of the fries/chips. Also, the waitress really had no idea about any of the beers on the menu. Since I am not knowledgable about British beer, this led me to order something I didn't really care for. Next time (oh yes, there will be a next time) I'll stick with the Lagunitas IPA.
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12 star
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This is one of the best quality Mediterranean places in Las Vegas. As a local we have tried everywhere, and this is among the top 5. The Chicken Kabob is the best in Vegas. Tender, seasoned and grilled perfectly. Always cooked to order. The specialty platters are enormous, so don't order unless you are hungry. The Greek Salad has a near perfect light and flavorful dressing, the only downside is depending on who is in the kitchen you may get overly large lettuce chunks which makes eating awkward. It is recommended you ask them to toss your salad for you, it will evenly spread the dressing and Fetta around - completely changes the flavor and quality.\n\nIf you like hummus, get the hummus with seasoned beef. Out of this world and simple but flavorful. \n\nThe decor and ambience are the only downsides. You feel like you are in a covered hotel banquet room, or having dinner at a retirement home. The lighting, background music, and overall space are a 2 out of 5. \n\nService is a hit or miss. A few of the staff there are fantastic, but, they randomly handle tables and so you sometimes may wait to get acknowledged. However, the food quality if worth the wait.\n\nWARNING: Ordering to-go is a painful experience unless you tell them you will be there in 15-20 minutes. I have ordered sometimes, showed up 45 minutes later, and they were still not ready. If you don't tell them you need it fast, you will wait a while. And walk-in takeout is the worst - just plan on a long wait.
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Not so much. My wife and I love coffee and we have tried a lot of different coffees and coffee houses. This one was like hot water with no flavor or character whatsoever. We both had the cappuccino with skim and it was flavorless. The barista graciously replaced these with a cold mocha which we took to go. These were just as bad and ended up down the drain. On the up side, the breakfast sandwiches were good (not great). All in all for us this place was not worth the trip from where we live and we won't be back.
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The service is pretty relatively quick... when they take you. I like to get my oil changed at lunch so it doesn't take up my weekend. They wash your car with an oil change which is awesome. Buuuut....\n\nLast time I went there they turned me away for an oil change. This is after I called to ask if I needed an appointment for an oil change. They told me they wouldn't be too busy. I get there and he says, \"Oh we are busy. And our guys are on lunch so we can't fit you in.\" Okay, I get it you are busy. So offer me an appointment for the next day? Next two days? Next week. Nope, sent me packing and off to another place to get my oil changed. Boo. I thought the customer service had really gone down. Previously they were decently nice and gave me the time of day. I will try it again to see if it's better. But I won't wait there.\n\nI cannot get over how gross the waiting room of this place is!\n\nIt's like they don't believe in vaccuming or cleaning off their tables. I can't believe the waiting area was so dirty. Crumbs EVERYWHERE! They had wifi which was a win. But I didn't even want to put my computer on the table because it was too disgusting. And then sitting in the crumb filled chair. Ew. Honda Shadyside needs some sprucing up.
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12 star
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I love this place. There's such a variety on their menu and you definitely get your money's worth. \n\nThis is really best place to go hang out on a hot day with good friends. Great chill spot!\n\nAnother thing I found interesting was their cute little spoons. They change color when they're cold and when they're hot lol. It was cute.\n\nBut the quality of their shaved ice is just great and the taste is beyond amazing. Would definitely recommend to anyone!
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Underwhelming service, and sub-par facilities.
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Totally craptastic...me and my friend go here because its right around the corner from the house...there were 2 people in here, so its not like the server was n Tue weeds..\nI order all you can eat. Three rolls, only get 2, she takes my menu away and never returns it. Then when I ask for my menu back she has a total stank attitude and gives me the wrong one I filled out!! I never got my third roll, I was too pissed off. The edamame was covered in salt like McDonald's French fries...I had to rub it off with a napkin...It was a total waste. And free sake??? Doesn't exist. Fuckery. Total fuckery.
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12 star
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I have been coming here for several years and have always had a good experience. This is a family owned business and they all work very hard to make it a great place.
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12 star
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Clean, nicely decorated, calm nail salon. We were greeted and taken immediately, without an appointment. The technicians were nice and professional. My mom had a gel mani and regular pedi, I had just a pedi. They let me stay in the massage chair the whole duration of my moms services- some places have made me get out of the chair even though they didn't need it :( . We're not frequent nail salon people but I think they did a good job!
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As far as fast food is concerned, Taco Bell isn't all that bad. I usually get two of the chicken soft taco frescos - they're lower in calories, and not terribly bad for the 'ole diet.\n\nHowever... this location irks me for a number of reasons. Allow me to recreate a few visits (all from the drive thru). I only know the dates because I looked them up via online banking.\n\nVisit on 9/14/12:\nTB: \"What's up?\"\nMe: \"Excuse me?\"\nTB: \"Aw yeah - whatchya' need?\"\nMe: \"I'd like two chicken soft taco frescos?\"\nTB: \"Cool. Cool. What else?\"\n\nVisit on 10/2/12:\nTB: \"Hey, how's it going?\"\nMe: \"Fine, thanks.\"\nTB: \"What's new?\"\nMe: \"Um, can I place an order?\"\nTB: \"Sure you can.\"\n\nVisit on 10/10/12:\nTB: \"What's up?\"\nMe: \"Can I place an order?\"\nTB: \"You bet.\"\n\nNever once have they greeted me with a, \"Welcome to Taco Bell, may I take your order?\"\n\nI'm not sure why they're trying to be so hip/laid back/cool - it's a Taco Bell ferchristsakes. I'm not buying a Billabong shirt or a surfboard - I'm ordering a dollar-something taco from a drive thru at 7:00pm on a Tuesday. \n\nKnock off the casual crap and just process our orders, 'ya dig?
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12 star
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A gorgeous park for us lucky locals! It has been my top 2 favorite parks in Summerlin for years. \n\nThis beautiful wash park is great for walking/running/biking, picnic, kids playing, walking the dogs, soccer and basketball practice...and even \"Hiking\"! Yes, hiking, too! Read on, if interested.\n- Oh yes, this park is very well maintained by the landscape crew and patrolled by the park security. The entire park is wheelchair accessible.\n\n- Its paved path, with pleasant views of the washbeds and the nice houses on the banks above, stretches out to 1.7 gentle miles long from the main Entrance on Lake Mead (west side of Buffalo) to the Rampart end. \n\n- There are TWO beautiful, large grass lawns (on each side of Pueblo Vista), several covered pavilions with grills and picnic tables, three playgrounds, a small basketball court...even a small corner with \"fitness exercise stations\" in the open rest area/playground by the Rampart end.\n- There are plenty of places for resting. Besides pavilions, there are also park benches thoughtfully placed every 0.25mi or so on the path for you to enjoy the beauty of the park in peace! At the Rampart end by the golf course, there are 2 more small rest courts on each side the overpass/tunnel, one of which has a chessboard on its table.\n- It has bathroom facilities by the front entrance side. For the Rampart side, there is no restroom, but one could use the facility in the Trent Park Sports Complex on Vegas/Rampart, 0.2mi up.\n- For parking, besides the lots beyond the main entrance off Lake Mead, there are parking spaces also on Pueblo Vista St (off Lake Mead), right above the tunnel/overpass, nearby the Lutheran Church and school. There are paved paths off the street overpass leading into the park.\n\nSOMETHING EXTRA:\n- To extend the walking distance, one can branch out by going up and down the paths to/from resident areas. For even greater distance, you can also walk another 0.2mi on Vegas towards Rampart to get into the \"Trent Park Sports Complex\" around the corner. BTW: This park is worth a visit, too. \n\n- For the more adventurous, one can \"hike\" on several sections of WASH BEDS and/or on the upper DIRT Trails along the school fence or along the perimeters of the residential wall - it'd be almost like HIKING! (see pics). \n- Enjoy your \"HIKE\" but do be CAREFUL and stay clear of areas where there are watering dripper/sprinklers, and have a good pair of walking/hiking shoes.\n\nBTW: I noted that Yelper Daniel S. had already given an outstanding review on this park a few months back, which is informative and a pleasure to read!\n- Here, I really just wanted to add that in Pueblo, one can ALSO (1) do some \"In-City Hiking\" and (2) extend walking distance.\n\nPeterskis, Nov 2012\n----
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12 star
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This is a very good steak house just off the strip. Great ambiance. Amazing number of wait staff. Attentive but not excessive. \n\nMy colleague and I both started with the special salad of the night and it was excellent! A chopped salad with a creamy basil dressing. With the bread it could have been a meal in itself. \n\nFor dinner I had the crab cakes which I was told was their most popular item. They were also excellent, two large mounds of crab with just enough filler to hold them together served with a spicy sauce. My colleague had the filet and it was good but not as tender as one would expect.\n\nFor dessert I had the banana bread pudding and it was very good. Big enough to share. More cake-like than a traditional bread pudding.\n\nLike all high end Vegas steak houses this place is expensive, maybe a bit too expensive. In this price range you can do a bit better even in Vegas. So overall I give it four stars.
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Definitely not impressed. Service was LAME server knew nothing about French wine; neither did the \"expert\" that took over 30 minutes to come to our table to merely read the wine list to us. The server who brought the seafood appetizer was equally clueless. He informed us that Tamale Bay (sic) was \"somewhere on the East Coast\". Add to that the oysters were poorly shucked; devoid of nectar and still attached to the shell.\n\nNo plates for the bread & pistachios??? that came out after 20 mins. Food was really good, not fabulous. Two in my party got a special, the lamb shank; the most impressive item of the evening. \n\nSorry Mr Keller, you need MUCH better staff.
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12 star
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I went to Thirsty Lion today to watch the Niners vs Seahawks on television The first thing the server does as we look at the regular menu is hand us the Happy Hour menu. I ordered a Kona Longboard Ale (Haven't seen that brand on tap in months) and with a group, we split the Happy Hour appetizers.\n--Scotch eggs were pretty amazing.\n--I wish we had more chicken strips, but the dipping sauces were amazing (the ranch especially after we got fries as well)\n--I highly recommend the edamame. It's very flavorful\n\nWe were well-attended by the staff and the food was delivered efficiently and in perfect temperature. I don't look for things to complain about, so I didn't find anything wrong with this place. It has a very nice modern, classy look to it. FIVE STARS!
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My friend and I bought the Groupon for it when it was available and were both pumped to eat there. Unfortunately, I think A n' A still have some work to do to.\n\nFirst, the positives: \n1. The space on the inside and outside was beautiful. Love the decor. Stylish and comfortable.\n2. The bar is definitely on point. Fantastic beer selections, friendly bartender. A little expensive but nothing unheard of for the area. My friend got a rum and coke, which I think was $7, but it was so strong it was definitely worth it. My fiance and I both got Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPAs, one of our favorites, and they were both $7, which for a beer with 9% ABV isn't out of this world. \n3. The wait staff is extremely friendly and attentive, even when busy. There was some confusion initially when we walked in about seating, so maybe they should have a clearer \"check in\" area. Overall pleased with the service, especially for a new establishment.\n\nUnfortunately there are important areas that are negatives for our A n' A experience.\n\n1. I don't want to be rude, but there was an odd stench throughout the entire restaurant. There were people eating mussels, but this was not a fresh seafood smell. This was more of a garbagey/pet store smell. All four of us smelled it, but maybe it didn't bother others as much as it did us.\n\n2. The food was just OK. My fiance got the pierogies, which at $16 you would assume be enough food for an entree. What it consisted of was about 8 small pierogies with corn and bacon tossed on top. He said it was OK, but he was still hungry. These would be a much better appetizer. Me and my friend both got the house salad, and I had chicken added to mine. These were good salads with decent dressings, my only minor complaint is that there were way too many olives and way too little cheese. Another friend got the Alchemy Fries and said they were good and they gave him a ton of them.\n\n3. There was no 3G in the restaurant and there was no Wifi available. Minor complaint, but noticeable since this is becoming common place for trendy new restauants.\n\nFor what I was expecting, Alchemy n' Ale was a disappointment. For the prices and space, the food should be much, much better. The comparable restaurants in the L-Ville area offer so much better quality food for less. The menu seems kind of random and all over the place, so maybe they haven't found their identity yet. I did see a plate of mac n' cheese go by that looked great, so maybe I'll give it another try. \n\nThis place has promise, so I hope it improves so we have another fantastic place to go to in L-Ville.
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12 star
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Great haircut my first time there. It looks good day of, which is not something I'm accustomed to. \n\nI keep my hair longer than the 'high and tight' that other a couple of other reviewers have complained about being the only cuts these barbers know.\n\nTalking was less than I expected; I was gestured into a chair when I got there and after discussing the cut there was no further conversation, but \nas I said it was my first time there so maybe next time.\n\nAlso, if you go in with awesome sideburns and want to keep them you better make sure you mention that. I lost mine.
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12 star
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Chicken fried steak! Thats all Im going to say.. They give you huge portions for the price. The only thing I felt uncomfortable about is the tightness of the place. Its always packed and there is barely any room to walk. This can easily be solved by calling in the order and just picking it up. Bottom line, food is great but place is a bit tight.
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Meh.\nPork chop with eggs was dry. Bread had a very salty butter. Buddies steak was good. Don't care to go back.
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Worst stay ever...! The place is newer built but the upkeep is awful. The smoke alarms kept beeping and I had to call the front desk for them to fix them. Well it turns out the batteries were dead...!! I couldn't believe that a resort would not keep track of their maintenance issues specially in regards to their customers safety!!! That was the beginning of our nightmare. We got to the resort in the evening time the village was just very disgusting with the stench of sewer from what i could tell. Like other have said the village is a ghost town and the stores that are conducting business are always closed from what I experienced. They have a lot of empty commercial space available, that should have been a sign for me..... I complained about what seemed to me was a truck running all night pressure washing something in the village and was told by the front desk \"we have no control of what the village does or doesn't do no matter the time of day\". I thought wow this place truly isn't worth of being in business!!! Please if you want to relax and have a good time do not stay here...!!\n\nYou have been warned
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12 star
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I took my wife there to see we bought a zoo, the movie was great and this place unbelievable. it was the best movie going experience i have ever had. they bring your drinks and food to you and you get to pick your seats before you go in there and it is on a really nice neighborhood too. i totally suggest this place to everyone.
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12 star
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Vraiment excellent! Cuisine raffin\u00e9e,pr\u00e9sentation soign\u00e9e et tr\u00e8s diff\u00e9rent de ce qu'on peut manger ailleurs comme tapas. \u00c0 essayer et adopter!
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12 star
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I love this place! Great croissants, soup, and dessert! They are known for their delicious chocolate chip cookies!
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12 star
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So far so good! I'll have to update this after the actual wedding, but so far the planning with Mandalay Bay has been pleasant. Our coordinator is Aleena and she always emails or calls me back in a timely manner and is helpful. We visited the chapel in person and agreed it's much prettier than it looks online. We're excited hopeful it all goes smoothly!
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Researched places to eat in Vegas prior to my trip... and I came to Yelp to read all the rave reviews about Joe's... so my second night there this was the place to eat! The maitre d was okay... not super friendly but not a complete dousche... and he had to ID me before sitting in the lounge because he thought I wasn't 21 yet. I'm flattered. Anywho... didn't get any appetizers as nothing seemed appealing... so we went straight into dinner. \n\nMy friend ordered the fried seafood platter which she liked... she let me sample some of it... and honestly to me, it was just fried seafood. Nothing fancy.\n\nI was caught between the shrimp scampi (I heart scampi) and the parmesan halibut. The waitress suggested the scampi so I ordered that and I also got a small portion of the king crab mac and cheese... as I LOVE king crab and I LOVE mac and cheese. I also ordered a blush wine and I don't know the name of it (I asked the waitress and SHE didn't even know... um... FAIL!!!) but it was delicious so I'll shut up about that. The scampi came, and well, it looked sad. Yes the shrimp was large, but it was overcooked and there was NO taste to the pasta. Seriously?? A restaurant of this caliber with this reputation and the scampi has NO taste?? Unimpressed. Also, the king crab mac and cheese had no taste as well. I'm not a fan of adding salt to ANY dish... but I felt like BOTH dishes needed salt but like I said, I don't like to add salt. There was BARELY any king crab in the dish as well. LAME!!! I was completely disappointed and unimpressed with the food AND the service. My friend wanted to order another drink but our waitress never came around. We should'e went to N9NE at the Palms.... where we originally intended to go, but since she was staying at Caesars and we heard great things about Joe's we came here. BLAND food, MEDIOCRE service = a WASTE OF MONEY. Never again Joe's. NEVER AGAIN.
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12 star
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Good strong fresh coffee. Cool but still friendly staff. Unhurried vibe. Super cute decor. Love it here
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I make terrible pancakes and could have done a better job than this place. After reading about this place in Phoenix Magazine touting the Reece's pancakes, I was stoked to find another breakfast place in the Valley to try. Boy was I disappointed. The overpriced pancakes were the consistency and dryness of microwave pancakes and instead of having the candies mixed in, they were just on top of the dry mess. The tomatoes were not fresh (for my tomatoes and cottage cheese) and the rest of our guests had similar dry and uninspiring food. The service was great and the lack of wait was really nice on a Sunday. Parking is horrific since it's near the Ice Den.
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12 star
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My favorite thing about the Red Rock is the spa--get your hair cut there by Jean Marc! \n\nWhen I moved to Vegas, I started looking for a great hairdresser. I struck gold on my first try with Jean Marc at the Red Rock Spa. He took one look at my face and gave me a cut that I swear made me look 5 years younger. Then, when I went in for color, he gave me a balayage--a color treatment similar to highlights. The results were very natural and rich-looking. I'm hooked, and have told all my friends about him. If you live in Vegas, if you visit Vegas, make an appointment with Jean Marc. He doesn't just cut hair. He transforms it into runway perfection!
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I just stayed at the Sahara this weekend. The hotel is grotty and needs an update, so much so that we were surprised to see that the health board had given the Caravan an \"A\" rating. \nThe line to get in was disorganized and confusing, the service was poor (we had to give our orders multiple times) and the breakfast was mediocre. \nIt took almost 30 minutes to get our check, give them the payment and get the credit card receipt back at the end of the meal. It's no wonder that the line is so long when the place is so inefficient.
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12 star
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I have to admit I was a little nervous about staying at the Luxor. It looked nice online and had a very reasonable price, but I had heard bad reviews from friends who have stayed there. The one bit of advice I was given was to make sure our room was in the tower versus the pyramid. \n\nThe day before we arrived I called to make sure we were booked to stay in the tower. We were not, but the lady said it was only $20 per night to upgrade. That seemed reasonable to me so I went ahead and paid the upgrade fee.\n\nOverall our stay at the Luxor was very pleasant. I would definitely stay here again. Our room was very nice and CLEAN!! Clean is the biggest issue for me so I was very happy. With our room we got two free drinks, special deals for Luxor shows, and free wired Internet access. The only downside was that the Luxor is not in the center of the strip. We didn't mind though. We liked the exercise of walking down the strip everyday. \n\nWe stayed the last night of our vacation over at the Paris Hotel, but I wasn't impressed. I wish we would've just stayed the whole trip at the Luxor. The Luxor is good in my book.....
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We were very unimpressed with our stay at Paris. We stayed only one night with the kids on our way to Ca. The valet guy was rude-expected a tip no matter what the service! The air condition went out in the casino area- and when I called front desk he just says it happens there in summer. The crepes were way overpriced...three crepes, 2 slices of pizza, 2 beers, 2 sodas $65! The room was cramped, armoire broken, TV not viewable from both beds, and the shampoo sucked. Only one pool, 3 ft in all areas- just for toddlers. My hubby & I recently stayed two nights at Venetian- so much better. I plan to write management a letter but realize gone are the days when great food, drinks and service were a Vegas given - plan to be stripped of your last dollar before you even get to the tables!
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12 star
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A business colleague and I were visiting Phoenix and when we asked for dinner recommendations, St. Francis was one of two. The local pointed out that St. Francis largely uses locally bought veggies, in particular, while also having great food.\n\nWalking into St. Francis, it's clearly an eclectic, fun environment. The menu is just as attractively unusual -- and every appetizer, drink and dish we ordered was delicious and full of flavor.\n\nThe goat cheese appetizer wasa good -- the meatball appetizer was great. The almond margarita was unique, tasty and strong. We also had the roast chicken and pork chop - both were excellent. It seemed a little unusual to have just a piece of chicken on the plate, but the \"sides\" were under the chicken, and on top. The flavor was amazing - the fresh veg made all the difference.\n\nThe service was friendly and attentive, knowledgeable about the menu, and ready with recommendations. We happened to go at happy hour, which features an impressive range of options - bonus!\n\nCan't wait to return to St. Francis next time I'm in Phoenix.
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12 star
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Fried zucchini: I'm a fan. I ordered to-go, and I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of food, as well as the amount of dipping sauce I was provided (I was also given a choice of sauces, which I appreciate). So far, so good.
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Great donuts, bad service. I've been there three times, ordered the same donuts (6 gourmet) and was charged 3 different prices. When I told the salesperson, she had an attitude. This review is for the store at Town Square. Thanks to the service, I'm not going back!
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We visited this Sunday afternoon. There were three other pairs there and one person on the internet. The lattes were good. There were still a few pastries, but very little bread available. We wanted a sourdough, but no luck.
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12 star
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A tiny, hidden museum tucked inside a coffee shop/art collective in the hip, cool area of downtown? Sounds intriguing? Let me tell you, it is. I came across this place when I was just trying to walk off my lunch. I saw a sign and could not resist the pull to walk in. I have a bit of an obsession with the glamour of old burlesque and have read an inordinate amount of information about Gypsy Rose Lee. This was like visiting a holy place I didn't even know existed. \nI chatted for a few minutes with the front counter woman. She was super nice, friendly and had lots to say about the museum. It consists of a few pictures and some costumes, letters and playbills. Per the young lady, they rotate their displays fairly constantly due to the space restrictions. Its only about the size of one room. \nThis stop was worth it just for the great conversation. This lady was so knowledgeable about not just burlesque but about Las Vegas. I really wish I would've taken her name. She deserves a shout-out. She gave me directions back to the bus stop and even went through her entire t-shirt stock to find me a size small. I took home a light pink Blaze Starr top. It'll be great for the gym \nIf you have even a slight interest in burlesque, this is a great place to spend a few minutes.
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Von Hanson's has been in my neighborhood for a good 5 years that I know of. I don't go there very often because, 1. I am not that big of a meat eater and 2. because it is kind of pricey in there.\n\nRecently I became very aware of GMO's in our food and the whole Monsanto situation. I decided that from now on I will only buy grass fed beef because we don't know if the cows that are corn fed, are being fed with GMO corn. Most likely they are because it would be VERY expensive to feed them organic corn. However, I felt like Von Hanson's would surely have grass fed beef right? So I happily made my way on over to VH's. I selected the cut I wanted, and as the butcher was taking it out of the cooler..I asked him if any of the meat was grass fed. I guess I was assuming he was going to tell me that it was grass fed..Unfortunately, he told me that NO...ALL of their meats are corn fed. \n\nI left with my cut of meat, but I still felt a little disappointed that they didn't have ANY grass fed meat there. \n\nVon Hanson's...if you can respond and let us know if your beef is fed GMO free corn...I will change my rating and update my review. Until then, sadly, ...I willl not be back.
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I've been here many times and I'll continue to come back.\n\nThe good: the drink specials are good. the food is good. the location is good. the crowd it draws is good.\n\nThe bad: Dont come here if you are really hungry or in dire need of a drink bc the service has been CONSISTENTLY AWFUL. Tonight, we sat outside and our waitress (Nikki) walked past us four times without making eye contact. In fairness, I dont think it's an issue with the waitress being bad as much as they really need to hire more waitresses, bc it seemed like there was only one waitress for the entire restaurant.\n\nOur tabletop was sticky and so after waiting for 20 min for service I decided I really needed a drink and went inside. The bartender (Olivia) did not want to serve me bc we were sitting outside. \"Your waitress will be right with you.\" me: \"But you are here now, can I please have a Shocktop Wheat?\" \"Ill tell the waitress.\" me: \"Please may i just have my beer?\" She served me, but then the waitress walked up to me and was like, \"Oh, I didn't see you, weren't you outside?\" If you didn't see me how would you notice I was outside?\n\nIts ok, I felt bad for her bc she was so busy but like--I'm easy to please. All I needed was a beer. I got one, so the waitress and I were then \"cool.\" She then proceeded to never come back to our table, but that's ok i think we pissed her off.\n\nThis has been a common thread: not enough waitstaff so you have to beg for your food or drinks when the wait staff does come by. It's extremely frustrating.\n\nThe time before last we were there we ordered food and the waitress told us that we could expect to wait over an hour bc they had a group of 15 come in. We thought she was kidding, and had our beers, so we rolled with it but she was not kidding. We waitied over an hour for our food and the waitress made no apologies. Also, our friend came and ordered food before ours came out, and this was around 10:30. after waiting and waiting and waiting we asked the waitress for an ETA on his burger, but it turned out she forgot to put it in, and hte kitchen had closed.\n\nThe service sucks but what really sucks is the staff is never apologetic about it bc this place is a neighborhood bar w locals so they kind of dont care about apologizing bc they know you'll be back.\n\nBut I come here bc like I said the food is ok, but you've got to come here and be very very patient.
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Not impressed with the service or the food, also we came because of a restaurant.com gift certificate and was informed that they weren't accepting them anymore, even though I had just purchased it today. Our waitress went to check on what could be done, when she returned about ten minutes later she explained that her manager had just left so she couldn't do anything except remove the charge for drinks. I ask what successful restaurant leaves themselves without a manager at 8pm on a Friday? We won't be returning, I suggest eating at any of the other food establishments in the area.
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If I could give this show 0 stars I would but Yelp doesn't let me do that. We were so excited to see this show on our first trip to vegas. We saw the great reviews and we decided to watch this lame show! All they do is talk!! No magic and lame comedy, and the jokes werent even funny!!! \n\nThis show sucks big time!!!... Boo!! ..
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12 star
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With over 200 different major stores they have great dining a huge outdoor mega screen and lots of events including daily fashion shows.
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When my fiance and I tried the restaurant on the 21st of July we were pretty disappointed. Service was good but our table was rocky; I know they have plenty of carpenters on sight to fix these. They were out of one mai ingredient to make the first 2 appetizers we requested. The waitress said they had not gotten things unpacked from the delivery truck yet despite the restaurant opening around 2pm daily. The main course was linguine with clam sauce. The sauce was good but the pasta was SUPER al dente. I mean near raw. I know some chefs rave over this concept of semi-uncooked pasta but in the real world we eat it fully cooked. And being a chef myself I can say that this was overly al dente. Dessert was wonderful with no complaints. I wish I just ordered three of them to be my appetizer and main course.
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Overpriced food here. The duck was OK, but i wish the skin should be crispy instead soft skin.
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I'm sad to give Paisan's a \"Meh\", because it's a Madison staple (especially in my family), but I'm just not that fired up about it. I've had both lunch and dinner here, and while the food is never bad, per se, it's also not outstanding - and for the price of some items, it should earn at least a \"really good\". Mozzarella bread, for example, is fine, but would be easy (and way cheaper) to make at home - it's just two big pieces of bread with some cheese sprinkled on it and put in the oven. The only thing about my most recent meal at Paisan's that stood out to me was the seasoning on the crust of my taco pizza. And the fact that my menu pages were water-damaged and falling apart, and that the booth area we were sitting in felt a lot like a Catholic church confessional. :/\n\nOverall: Not a bad place, I guess, but pretty solidly \"meh.\"
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There is a reason the flights are so cheap...they charge you 100 dollars if your bag is over 50 pounds but they'll give you a trash bag to put your items in to check and then you don't have to pay. Oh, I guess that extra five pounds really doesn't make a difference then does it. Why would I put my belongings in garbage bag to get tossed around? I even to them I was military on leave orders and it didn't seem to matter. Awful airlines... I'll pay extra to fly with Alaska.
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12 star
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This is a very unique place to go. It's so clean, local friendly, and u get a drink with $20 entry. Unbelievable staff. You see them hustling and running all night. Perfect place for Ladies night out when you just want to go somewhere and dance with your girls. Also the security guys are extremely friendly whether your gay or straight. They treat everyone the same and are just the nicest bouncers of any club I've ever been in ! A little tip though, if you like the Facebook page they post and send u specials for free entry. But hands down, It's the nicest gay club in Las Vegas.
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I had the house special chow mein to-go for 8.10.\n\n- a bit better than panda express. pretty bland. \n- small portion for the price. few meat for their combo\n- 8.10 for chow mein and their AYCE dinner is10.50? bad pricing. \n- i have to come back to try AYCE. eating individual platters aren't worth it.
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12 star
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I was here this past week while visiting. The food was superb. The seared tuna was amazing-the best I've had anywhere. The scallops were also excellent. Appetizers were delicious. The restaurant is beautiful, dimly lit, and very relaxed. Our server, Amanda, was great-really knowledgeable and helpful. Lookinf forward to my next trip to Pitt. to come back here.
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Disappointed after reading the other reviews. Ate breakfast on a Labor Day Sunday and the wait was about 45 min. Portions are definitely huge (especially pancakes) but prices reflect that so its not like you're getting some great deal. Service was pretty slow with long waits to order and to get our food (simple breakfast stuff like french toast and omelets), food coming out at different times, and another wait to get the check. Food was merely OK. Our group had french toast (recommended by an employee, but nothing special at all), a fruit plate (very big), oatmeal (pretty good, but $11 for oatmeal?!?!), a caesar salad, and an omelet. \n\nThe atmosphere is fine, but not as fun as I thought it might be from the other reviews. \n\nNo one was impressed. Big portions doesn't make up for mediocre food. Maybe other food is better, but breakfast wasn't.
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You now the first time I went to the Griddle, I was semi-pleased. It was the second and third time that got me fed up! For service: I have to say its a 50/50. They're service is very unproductive, they almost have no professionalism and knowledge to what the waitstaff need to say or do. The very first waitress that we had was very pleasant, but the second and third time sucked ass. We had to ask for this and that too many times. The food is also inconsistent, the third time I went I ordered \"Griddle combo or something like that\". I asked for fruit instead of the house hash for $1. So when it came, it was incorrect and the portion size were so small. Here's an example, house hash, mushrooms,spinach, onions, and chicken. Portions came out in that order and there was literally 4 pieces of chicken that were the size of croutons . Pathetic! For $10. VERY OVERRATED. Just order pancakes and that's it, otherwise you will be disappointed.
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I would not recommend this car wash to anyone that has either a tight budget or a good carwash in mind. I'd decided to give this car wash a shot after hearing good things about it, and I was sorely disappointed for a number of reasons.\n\n- $11.99 for their most basic wash is fairly high, especially considering that a number of other places do a better job for more competitive pricing.\n\n- I was told that my wash would take fifteen minutes. It took them an hour. Honestly, I didn't mind the fact that it took them an hour. The fact that they were dishonest about the estimated time is what bothered me.\n\n- They did not wash my car roof. When I took my car back to them to point this out, they argued that they'd tried to get the bird droppings off and failed. Upon hearing this, I pulled over to their gas tanks and cleaned my roof myself. Most of it came off even without any soap.\n\nSo, in short, don't trust these people. In addition to doing terrible work, they're also quite happy to lie to your face. Stay far, far, away.
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The quality of their food is fine, but the value of the meal is weak. I felt that my Thai curry dish could have used more \"meat\" and vegetables since they added an extra dollar to the tab for the vegetables. We also ordered the vegetable dish in the brown sauce with shrimp for $12.95. The shrimp was good, but it just seems a bit pricey for a dish with just vegetables. I feel that I like Thai Rama (located on Camelback Rd) better for their value, service, and atmosphere.
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12 star
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Dr. Curt Thurman is my hero.\n\nI trust Curt with my pets completely. He is absolutely wonderful with the animals and treats them with as much care and compassion as if they were his own. He explains everything and the reasons for it; never have I felt in the dark about what was going on. Our dog has had some pretty serious health problems as she's gotten older, and having Curt as our vet made the process of dealing with everything a lot easier for me. He offers wonderful advice on all things pet and is great about making himself available to answer questions if you call with a concern.\n\nThe staff is great as well. They are super-friendly, very helpful and my dog loves them. Actually, my dog loves everything about Caring Hands. She actually gets excited when we drive in the direction of the clinic and literally drags me in the door when we arrive because she is so excited to visit herCaring Hands friends.\n\nI can't say enough wonderful things about this clinic. I dread graduating and moving from the area because I know I it will be impossible to find another vet that comes anywhere near the quality of Caring Hands.
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12 star
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I don't know about the experiences some other people here had, but in all my interactions with the guys here, they've been nothing but extremely helpful. It's a family-run business, so it's not going the be the experience you get at Chapman, but that's a good thing! These guys care that you get the right vehicle for you. Even after you purchase a car with them, they go out of their way to help you, even with something as trivial as an oil change. \n\nI've bought my last 3 cars here, 2001 BMW 325, 2004 Stratus (college car), and 2006 BMW 325 Ci. None of these cars were lemons. The '01 was crashed by my sister, the Stratus was t-boned while in college (thank goodness I'd downgraded), and I'm still driving the '06 BMW convertible without a problem. Never so much as an engine light.\n\nThese guys are great! You'll get the best deal in town with them!
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So so so bad. I planned a night with my husband at Camelback Sahara/Hotel 502 because I got such a steal on Hotels.com. We looked forward to it and the pictures looked decent. But it is so bad! From the minute we pulled into the parking lot we considered just driving back home! (We left the baby at Grandmas hoping for a fun night on the town).\n\nThe location is good - central and a few blocks from Central rail station - but it is a Days Inn. It has Days Inn TV's, Days Inn room numbers, Days Inn carpet, Days Inn water pressure (none). It is literally an old Days Inn that they are trying to turn into a hip resort (slowly... and cheaply). They had two nice employees (three, if you count the friendly guard dog who lives upstairs), and the pool was DECENT. But there were black hairs on our bathroom floor, USED/empty shampoo and lotion bottles, and I wanted to shower from just sitting on the bed. DONT DO IT! Gross and scary!
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The worst tasting filipino food ive ever tasted in my life. Food was cold and wasnt fresh. rice smelled funny. best to say filipino food is better cooked at home. The 2 reasons why it didnt get 1 star is 1. Its on the strip and 2. only pinoy spot.on the strip.
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I lived in this hole for a month while working in Vegas. And unlike for some of the guests in this place, for me \"working\" is not a euphemism for prostitution.\n\nMy room was small and bizarrely laid out, which made it difficult to relax in, especially when I had a guest. I can't imagine staying here with another person., or really trying to get work done in the room. There was also an unpleasant smell- like some kind of perfume. I kept looking for an air freshener or some other source of the odor, but didn't see one.\n\nOne day my shower handle broke while I was taking a shower and I wasn't able to turn off the water. Since they had no maintenance staff on site at the time, I had to change rooms- but not before the desk clerk asked some random male guest to come into my room to try to fix the shower. He brought his beer and chips in with him.\n\nIt was a huge pain to move after living there for several weeks, and the room they moved me to had a screwed up lock. So sometimes I couldn't get into my room.\n\nThere was a mysterious, disgusting substance on my door handle the entire time I stayed there, and the treadmill was broken the entire time as well. Remember, I was there for a month.\n\nThey allow animals, and for a while there was a dog in a room by the elevator that would bark at me while I waited for the elevator.\n\nThey clean the rooms once a week, but they missed my cleaning day one week and I had to remind them.\n\nOne the plus side, it's a short walk to a Starbucks, a grocery store, and other stuff, and the strip isn't too far away. And the staff are very nice. It's not their fault this place is a crap hole.\n\nDon't give the homeless people in the parking lot money or they will keep coming back looking for you. I don't know what I was thinking.
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12 star
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We visit this restaurant often. Visitors from out of town love the atmosphere, especially the ducks. We were looking for breakfast and wanted to go somewhere different. We had not tried the brunch and thought it was about time. The brunch was a good value at $14.95 with a large selection of regular menu favorites and a few added bonuses. The omelet bar, waffles and fresh fruit were a nice added bonus. It's a great place to take the kids and grandma. Enjoy a nice margarita or mimosa with your brunch.
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12 star
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The fact that 20 Lounge has only 3 stars, blows my mind. Perhaps it was that pesky Groupon they thought they should do which ended up just mucking up their Yelp reviews. Or maybe nobody gave them enough time to get some great nail techs and get settled in after opening their first store. If you haven't been back lately, I encourage you to give them another chance.\n\nSure, we almost broke up once about 3 years ago. I had been seeing a girl I loved - Brittany - then she left and went to open the Cardiff location. I felt lost, even went to Cardiff once while in San Diego to get my nails done by her again. Finally, I found a great replacement. Then SHE left and I was stuck with someone I didn't know. It was the worst manicure I had ever gotten and I called to cancel my 20 Lounge membership.\n\nI got a call back from the manager Debbie. I was a shellac fiend. She convinced me to come in and see her and let her give me a replacement gel manicure. I surely wasn't going to survive without redoing the manicure immediately so I gave her one last shot.\n\nI've found my new love. I've been seeing Debbie now for almost 2 years and I absolutely ADORE her. She does the most amazing gel and it lasts me 3-4 weeks. She knows when I travel we need to go shorter in length, summer is French, and winter she surprises me with fun colors or glitter fades. Plus, she's a blast to talk to and I want to talk to her!!! She's positive, beautiful inside and out, and it's like therapy and a mani/pedi all in one!\n\nThe place is so clean. It's beautiful. It's priced appropriately. There are no \"FUMES\" like the ones you take in while sitting at those other nail salons. You know which ones I am talking about...\n\nLet's talk pedicures. Sure it's a little different and awkward to stick your feet in a bowl vs. the massage chairs with bubbling hot water... BUT... my argument on this is that at least they aren't using a dremel to remove the gel and ruining your nail!!!! And there is no way they are going to recommend you need an eyebrow wax while you're trying to relax (HELLO!)\n\nI'll end by saying this: If you purchased a Groupon and live in Glendale, don't bother. However, if you are in the Scottsdale or surrounding area and haven't been back for a few years - maybe you'll give them another chance. I did!
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12 star
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It can be a long wait sometimes, but they are able to text you when your table is ready. Warning though, they will only hold your table for 5 minutes. This place is really famous for their Frozen Hot Chocolate. I've tried their coffee flavored and i have to say it was pretty good. The prices can be a bit high, but you are in Las Vegas so it'll always be high (think of how much the Starbucks is across the street). I got their grilled cheese with tomato soup and that was delicious. So was their chicken strips, but when you think about it, you can probably get that somewhere else for a cheaper price. It's the ambience, location, and that frozen hot chocolate that you're kind of paying for. I recommend that you have a Total Rewards card because there is a discount for that. Enjoy the that Frozen Hot Chocolate!!!
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Worst burger ever. I cannot imagine why anybody is impressed by this place at all. The service is meh, the burger was mediocre at best. Fast food patty on a fat bun. \nA fat bun? Yes. The bun is soaked in butter and almost an inch of bread on either side of a mcdonalds thin patty. My burger was pink, is that even safe? There weren't that many people there yet they forgot my grilled onions. Normally I'd say something but it became obvious after two bites it would suck with or without onions, so whatever. The taste I see people raving about is steak salt. Fries are ok. Not sure why everyone says the tomato and lettuce are so super fresh, I mean it's not rubber but I wouldn't call it fresh either. \nIf I come through Phoenix again I'll try something besides the Modern Burger, I think the only \"modern\" thing about it was trying to sell people a shitty product for more money.
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12 star
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Amazing warm banana nut bread and delicious potatoes! The omelettes are huge...consider sharing. Coffee is not the best but everything else makes up for it. Friendly service and cozy place....the restaurant is inside a shopping center not to be confused by the sign.
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12 star
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This place is a cozy, unique spot to have a few drinks with friends. The drinks are bomb, though I have no clue what's in them. I like that it's away from the strip and it was in \"Swingers,\" so a flavor of history there. Now, do I care about that? Not really, as long as the place is cool, that's all that matters. \n\nDefinitely a great date spot or a chill vibe to bring visitors from out of state. \n\nAverage cocktail price is $9. \nAnd I can't remember what I had, but all the tiki drinks were good.
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12 star
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This place is amazing. I went here with my fianc\u00e9 on a glorious summer day when we visited Montreal in the summer of 2011. I honestly don't remember much as I went into sensory overload as this place is an open air smorgasbord of many food delights. I do remember having some fried halibut and a chocolate croissant that was so good that it made my knee buckle. I also remember sampling the local produce and going a little overboard in purchasing bottles of maple syrup as gifts. Definitely an unexpected highlight of our visit.
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Sigh, I had high hopes for Tao. The dinner was alright but the service was great. Went back in line for the nightclub and OMG, the bouncer was so egotistic. One bouncer was really nice. He let us in because we needed to find the server from dinner for our \"line pass\" stamps. The other bouncer in charge of the line was a bitch! \n\nHe asked my friend and I for our ID's and I let him know that we already got IDed by the other bouncer and we have a \"TAO IDed\" stamp as well. He asked again, I thought he didn't hear me over the music so I repeated myself. He asked again in a stern voice so we gave him our ID's. He let my friend in and then called her back AFTER he stamped her and asked to see her ID again. He let her go and called her back AGAIN asking to recheck her ID. He checked her ID a total of 3 times and then pulled her outside and threw her out. He then came back and said to me she's not coming in and asked if I wanted to go in. WTF\n\nI went upstairs to get my friends that were already in and told them what happened. We tried to explain to the bouncer that my friend spoke limited english and maybe there's just some sort of misunderstanding between them. No explanation. No excuses. No reason. He just threw her out. He said he's \"doing his job.\"\n\nThis was the start of a chain of horrific events that happened that night.\n\nF you Tao!
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Iced coffee was okay. Service was terrible.
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12 star
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We went here for dinner. \nStarted off with garlic rolls were good. Virgin Olive Oil and Balsamic vinegar were provided on the table for dipping. The Balsamic vinegar was sweeter and not as acrid as the one from DOCG. I accompanied my meal with a Moretti, an Italian beer and really liking this over Peroni. There is less of an aftertaste and more pleasing to my palate.\n\nOrdered the Linguine Carbonara. I wanted to taste it so I have a reference of how it should taste. Most comments online say why order it when you can just make it at home. They are correct. Most restaurants serve carbonara but they often add heavy cream and a whole bunch of other items. Trattoria Reggiano was the only one I found that serves it how it is should to be, Pancetta, Cheese, Egg, and Pasta, that's it. Overall, the taste was close to how I make it so I'm glad I'm in the general vicinity. The criticism I have though is that they a used a little too much pancetta and the sauce could have been a little looser. Additionally, there was little or no black pepper. Should have asked for freshly cracked black pepper but instead used black pepper on the table, which didn't add much.\n\nMy friend had the Chicken Marsala. It was very good. The dish overall was not greasy. The sauce had a lot of flavor. Unlike a lot of Chicken Marsala we get in Hawaii where they use too much butter/oil where it masks the Marsala and chicken flavors.\n\nRegarding they other parts of the meal, service was ok. It lacked in the beginning but picked up later on. Didn't really care to eat outside in the mall as the tables were too close to each other.\n\nI would highly recommend this place if you are looking for simply Italian food.
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12 star
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We tried Blue Sky for the first time over Christmas, and all in all, it was a pretty good experience. I paid ahead of time, was guided to a parking spot, and the van was right there to pick us up. Coming back was not as great, as I had to call three times to get someone to pick us up. Then we stopped at two other terminals to jam more people in, before we finally got back to the parking lot. Everyone else was dropped off at their car first, and we finally made it to our car 45 minutes after initially calling. When leaving, the guy could not find our paperwork, so we had to wait there another 10 minutes before we were finally allowed to leave.
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12 star
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Hidden away it is! I forgot where it was located (some friends drove me here and I was not paying attention as to how we arrived).\n\nThe interior is funky, dark, and small (cool copper counter tops) but that just adds to the character. I ordered pork enchiladas(?) and shared the sauteed garlic dish (i think that's what it was)? It was very yummy and left me wanting more. The only downfall was that the garlic must have gotten into my pores b/c I felt like I smelled of garlic for days! It was well worth it though and a spot you should certainly check out.
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12 star
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We went for an event the other night and WOW best food in town, seriously!!! They serve 4 dif salads all FABULOUS, 4 did piazzas 'to die for' & 4 dif pastas all Fantastic, my fav was angle hair pasta with Tomatoe sauce, I'm going back SOON!! Y'all should go TODAY!!!
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12 star
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I hadn't considered reviewing this practice until my mom called this morning asking the name of the dentist I recently went to when I broke a molar.\n\nCurrent lack of insurance is the ONLY reason I didn't call North Mountain! The break happened at about 6pm, and I wanted to get it taken care of the next morning. If my insurane existed, I know I could have called North Mountain first thing the next day and gotten in - that is how great they are with priority flexibility!\n\nSadly, I was left to call places that were open past 6pm, and price shopped getting the work done. Getting in first thing the next day is the ONLY good thing to report about the dentist I ended up going to. So I told my mom I could not recommend the recent dentist I went to - but could ABSOLUTELY steer her toward North Mountain Dentistry!\n\nWhile I did see Dr. Rosen once, most of my visits for the years I was going were with Dr. Arak. Bob D's review was spot on - everyone is very professional and upbeat and truly seems to like being there.\nWhether it was the attitude of the entire staff, the genuine caring about my mouth health, the lack of \"upselling\" and alarmist declarations of the work I \"need\" - or the ready availability of nitrous (I am a whimp!), the several years I was a patient at North Mountain was the only time in my life I really did go to the dentist twice a year for cleanings and checkups.\n\nAnd as soon as I get insurance again, I will be back!
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What a waste of time and money. I probably won't be back here simply based on the treatment the \"management\" treated my driver. I use the same car service and normally get the same driver and he knows the area and always treats us well.\n\nSo this weekend my girl and I are picked up and brought to the Marquee and dropped off upfront when some fat slob who looked like he just got out of Chino coming running out telling him he can't be there and on and on. I had to laugh when my driver pretty much told him off and made him fell like a total douche bag, so he got a $20 for making my night in that regard. Just to make sure the staff got their panties in a total twist, I had my driver pick me up from the front. It was priceless. Thought the guy was going to have a heart attack. \n\nHowever, we won't be back. Service sucked, their staff is rude, and the place is a dive. Thought we were in Tempe not south Phoenix... Its really sad too. They seem to book great shows. They just need to get their staff in order.
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This is one of the worst Burlesque shows (if that's what you call it!) my friends and I have ever seen. \n\nIt doesn't fit in the Burlesque theme at all, the choreography coach needs to get these ladies on the same page, the music and screen play is way too much, dancers are very cheesy and short. \n\nThe comedian in the middle of the show said one funny joke! The crowd said it all there was no laughter for the comedian and very little clapping for the dancers. One guy actually left the show and another fell asleep!!!!\n\nThe ladies are not very attractive unless you are into super skinny, no boobs kind of dancers. They pulled a gentleman on stage towards the end and were dancing for him but, they didn't even touch him it was super cheezy and don't let the reviews of the champange glass fool you! \n\nWe also ordered a soda and a juice, of course to add our own liqour and the wanted $12 for the drinks.\n\nThis show wasn't even worth the half price that we paid for it!!! Let anyone you know going to Vegas NOT to waste their money on this show or their time.
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I got Sam's French Toast with a side of eggs and the eggs were fine but the french toast mostly tasted of everything else that was on the grill. I think if there were separate grills for meat vs other items it would've been better. Friendly service though.
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My 3rd fill was not so great. I made the mistake and didn't request Jenny and got Ty. when he walked me in, he asked if I wanted the same thing and I said yes. A red flag went up after my eyes started burning and after being in the chair for 1 1/2 hours. Jenny was done in 45 min tops for a fill. They looked fine when he asked. I was charged $10 more than usual which I thought was odd but went along my way. It wasn't till that night my hubby said my lashes looked way too long, almost comical! Not natural like they had been in the past. Day 2 I noticed a couple lashes fell out and saw they were not the usual C-curl I've had. As the weeks went by more were falling out and in clumps of 2-3 extensions at a time leaving gaps in my lashes. That's when I realized he put on too many extensions per lash which made them cross & droop to where I could see them in my line of vision. \n\nOnly reason I didn't give 1 star was because my previous 2 experiences were excellent. Pretty disappointed.
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12 star
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Best AYCE sushi i have had ever! I used to live in Vegas and ate here all the time. Now I live in LA and no AYCE compares. Midori on ventura blvd? Hell naw that place doesnt stand a chance against Brians Beach.\nI've been to Japan about 15 times in my life so please dont question my judgement on sushi. This place is no Asanebo but for AYCE it gets no better. While in Vegas go to Brians Beach.
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12 star
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1st to Review? @IN_N_OUT_Burger! Located near Sunset station & Galleria Mall this place is hopping!\n\n15 cars in the drive-thru @ 2 pm. BUT anyone who's eaten at In & Out KNOWS -It's always worth the wait.\n\nOne of these days I'm gonna order a 10x10 and see how long it takes to finish it!\n\nToday however I went for the Double-Double Extra Pickles & Onion with sauce. My Usual!\n\nFantastic down to the last crumb of bun!\n\nI hear there are now 7 locations throughout the valley-we could do with 10 more or the nice catering truck they have at In-N-Out!
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I want to start by saying the golf course is a 4 star rating, and the restaurant staff was very friendly. The service failure by Tom in the pro shop was to much for me to overlook however. As I walked into the pro shop, Tom was dealing with a customer that was complaining about being overcharged on his credit card for a belt he had purchased the week prior. At the time, Bear's Best was running a special for $59 which included a free drink and a coupon for a play at the $59 rate in January 2012. I paid him for my round with three twenty dollar bills. He gave me my receipt and I asked him for my dollar change. He began getting defensive and told me he thought he already gave it to me. I told him, no he didn't - so he begrudgingly gave me a dollar. I went out to my golf partner and told him of the bizarre behavior I had just witnessed. My partner then asked me if I had received my free drink card and replay certificate. I said no I hadn't and headed back into the pro shop. When I politely asked for the free drink card and replay certificate, he said he had already given me one. I told him he hadn't and he became really belligerent towards me. I was really shocked. I did note the security cameras in the shop and asked him to go check his security footage. Tom then stated he didn't have access to the footage, but he would \"give me another one\". I was getting upset at this point, and I pointed out to him, he wasn't \"giving me another one\" but rather the one he failed to give me the first time. I then told him he could read about my encounter with him on Yelp. Tom stated he had no idea what I was talking about. Unless you are getting a great deal you can't pass up to play Bear's Best, I would suggest going to Siena Golf Club or Arroyo Golf Club right next door, or Angel Park a few miles away.
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Don't come here until they figure out their new menu. We ordered a couple items off the new skinny menu and supposedly they are now cooking their thousands of menu items on the broiler. Maybe they are \"skinny\" items because you will starve, it was an hour and a half till we got our food and all the manager could offer was 2 free cheesecakes (half of a normal portion) in return for a black and blue steak (which I sent back-it was ordered medium), cold fries, cold chicken tacos, cold burger with un-melted cheese, etc. It wasn't our waiters fault he did everything he could to deal with it and we tipped him accordingly. We ended up fighting our $150 bill and got our entrees removed since we ordered 3 rounds of drinks and there was something wrong with all of the entrees, the bill was still over $90. For tonight's performance, i would give no stars if I could.
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Just got back today.. 45 minute check in then we had to wait 2 hrs for our rm to be ready.. yes and the front desk put a rush on it. After 2 hrs waiting i got my rm and a compd buffet. We stayed in a spa suite. The view was nice but the room. So not worth being called a suite. Stains everywhere, the floor was wet, carpets dirty. Please don't pay full price for this. I got it for $55 and was worth just that. \n2 stars because of the location, the ease of self parking, and something I really look for is ease of the hotel. Very easy access from Ur room to the casino and a quick walk, and Ur on the strip. I would stay again but not in a suite. O and the buffet was gd because it was free. So not worth the $18 for breakfast.\nGreat weekend bad customer service
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12 star
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Love their boba and especially their diamond ice that fills with fruit such as strawberries, melons, and my very favorite red beans. Always order the medium ones cause you will crave for more if you order small. Guaranteed! :)
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Years and years ago this place used to be great, then it changed concepts. We had gone 9 months ago and hated it. We went again yesterday and it was meh. \n\nFirst, we had almost finished our food before the drinks were served. We ordered a house wine and a draft beer, nothing complicated. Seriously, 25 minutes to pour a beer at 2pm in the afternoon?\n\nNext, pub soft pretzels were sent back as dry and stale. Gross. Chips and salsa were basic. \n\nThe highlight was the sliders with fries. Thick, beefy sliders, not like the typical 'where's the beef' slider. Fries were battered and seasoned well. Very good.
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Yesterday 4 of my friends went to this place. Just 2 of us drank a coffee and ate a crepe and we got sick a few hours later. Really bad food poisoning that lasted several hours.\n\nI usually don't write reviews but I think this is something people should know.
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12 star
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Quite crowded with visitors and very nice music. Awesome!
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So, I had to play hotel switcheroo because Hyatt's rate seemingly tripled for one night in the middle of my stay. I wound up here and I think I'm officially done with Choice Hotels forever. I've never had a positive experience aside from this one Econo Lodge in Walterboro, SC.\n\nThis hotel is located in the middle of a vast array of garbage food restaurants. If you want to go to a grocery store, they're all 15 minutes away. While the hotel might be convenient to some attractions, it isn't convenient to things an everyday hotel guest would need or want unless you like McDonald's and Waffle House. Gross.\n\nThe beds are not comfortable at all and this hotel has resorted to using these god awful square 15\" pillows. Who the hell can sleep on a square like that besides a child!? It's beyond ridiculous and not to mention annoying to try and sleep on. Pair the lack of comfort with the 11:00 check out and you have one unhappy guest! I requested a late check-out time upon check-in as I advised I'd be working overnight. 12:30 was the best she could do as she made some kind of, apparently phantom note. The next morning at exactly 10:58, the phone rang and reminded me that I was scheduled to check out that day and that check out was 11:00. Blah, so much for sleeping inn at Sleep Inn.\n\nThe hotel is quite noisy as it borders I-77 and the immediate area isn't all that great. Noise from other guests was relatively nil though.\n\nThe mini freezer and mini fridge were nice, but it didn't make up for the overall room quality. The hotel WiFi averages 10 Mbps down/5 Mbps up and is complimentary.\n\nNot recommended and officially denied going forward.
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i have never been so poorly treated in all of my interactions with vendors such as these. and lets be honest, the craft of snow cone making is not hard to perfect, so what else is there besides customer service? by far the rudest, most arrogant man i have ever met. i promise this is not senseless bashing, and i also promise that this review is not unjustified. our experience here was that bad. whoever the guy with the beard is needs to be very careful he does not treat others as poorly as he treated me. i took the wrong snow cone after it was handed to me by one of the guys working in the trailer, and he freaked that he had to make another one. he was so condescending, asking me how i didn't realize i had the wrong one. you handed it to me!! he lost his temper, threw the old snow cone in the trash, and basically threw a fit like my 4 year old does when he doesn't get his way. there are much better people out there who deserve your business more than these people.
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12 star
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I would have to agree with Lauren F., that this place garners some seriously unnecessary hatred! I had a blast here, the service was friendly, and dammit, IT DOES SMELL SO GOOD IN THERE! Someone please let me in on the secret! \n\nSure there were a few groups partying pretty hard for Sunday Funday, but hey, to each their own... didn't bother me one bit! Also, I can't imagine what else would be on the telly, in place of the \"obnoxious\" sports that someone previously complained of! What would you rather be watching kind sir? Or was it ma'am.... \n\nAll in all, it's an incredibly attractive space, and Tempe should consider itself lucky to have such a well thought out concept. I can't wait to come back!
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12 star
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I was really impressed with this hotel on my recent trip to Vegas for a girls weekend. The hotel itself is very impressive, the decor is amazing and so well thought out. The hotel is fairly new so doesn't have that haggard look but actually they've kept it up well. The casino is open and airy (not smokey at all) and somehow doesn't feel as claustrophobic as other casinos in Vegas. The rooms are great! Very modern with mirrors everywhere and clean lines. Remote control drapes and sheers as well as lights. We stayed in a king suite so had the benefit of a separate living room with a couch. It was nice to be able to have a pregame cocktail without having to sit on a bed. The bathroom was gorgeous, double sinks, large tub, shower with two heads and lots of nice bath products (although the shampoo and conditioner could be upgraded). I laughed when I read another reviewers comment about the toilet being too high, I felt the same way! Like a little kid with my legs dangling! The toilet is a little aggressive too when you flush, but who's complaining?? The pools are nice. They have options, you can go to the family pool or the \"European\" pool (bikini tops optional). You can also use pools at Wynn. The younger crowd pools are fun with pumping music and hot bodies everywhere. The family pools are more relaxing and peaceful. Both have free water and towels and plenty of servers to bring you a cocktail, although you'll pay dearly for it! I will say the pool areas are lacking good food options, all of the items on the menu are premade sandwiches and salads and didn't appeal to me. The restaurants inside the hotel are great, although again pretty pricey (what do you expect??). They all have an Asian flair but the two we ate in, Wazuzu and Wing Lei were great! The crowd is younger on the weekend and apparently XS and Tryst are two of the hottest clubs in town so be prepared to see a bunch of young girls in too short dresses and walking around barefoot after they gave in to their 6 inch platform heels (yeah I'm not bitter! LOL). Of all the hotels in Vegas I have stayed at, I would definitely go back here.
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12 star
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Came in here today on a crepe craving with a girlfriend. \nThey sell frozen treats, such as dipped bananas, ice cream, and more.\nSuper clean place and guy who helped out was really friendly and accommodating. \nWe ordered a Rocky Road crepe with kiwi and strawberries and a savory crepe with mozzarella, Ham, mushrooms, onions, spinach, and avocado. I wish they carried some ranch but they gave us ketchup and mustard. The crepes were the biggest I've ever ordered so definitely worth the bang for the buck!\nFive stars for service, taste, quality!
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12 star
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What a great salmon salad they have on menu. It is that good!!!
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12 star
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Got the portabello burger with a side salad and it was so so good. Everything on the menu sounds great. The employees were super nice. Can't wait to come back!
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12 star
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I love Yogurtland in general, especially there. I love to grab frozen yogurt after my workout at LVAC. This place closes pretty late which is also a plus. I enjoy this place! I love the flavors they offer, the employees, and the overall look of the store. Clean! :)
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12 star
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I purchased a groupon awhile back when they first opened and I'm finally getting around to using it. This place is located in a very small strip mall behind the gas station. The Christmas lights strung in the window is what caught my eye and led me here. \n\nWe were warmly greeted by a husband and wife team. We were the only diners at the time, he gave us a very thorough run down of the menu items and had suggested the CC Sizzle, we picked Nacho Style. This was delicious. It was a blend of meat with onions, cabbage and cheese over their homemade tortilla chips. Our second item was the Green Chile Enchiladas, made with Hatch green chili's and chicken with creamy chili's sauce. I couldn't decide which one I liked more. \n\nWe ended the meal with Sopaipillas. Probably one of the best I've ever tasted. I like mine with honey, and they had a few different types to choose from. \n\nThis place is really casual. Even if you're dining in, your food is served in styrofoam to go container. The soda fountain wasn't working when we were there, bummer, I like a nice cold Coke when I'm eating Mexican food (only time I like soda). The owners were really nice, he was telling us all about where they're from in NM. I'm definitely planning to return and try some of their other dishes.
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12 star
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Decent food. We ordered cod fish tacos and salmon with quinoa which was listed as lifestyle menu. My entree side was kale salad which was not my favorite. Drinks were good and service was nice but slow.
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12 star
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We came for my birthday dinner. The Ribeye was tender and juicy. The mashed potatoes were creamy and full of flavor. Service was good. The only thing I would change is the iceberg lettuce salad. Romaine would have been preferred. Great ambiance.
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Lobster Roll implies it is served on a roll. Not a piece of white bread similar to Wonderbread. Respect the lobster. Respect yourself. \n\nPlus it is too pricey for what you're getting. Not into it.
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Falls under expectations. Front desk staff is indifferent, feels like I'm at Target. I called in regards to a room change because ours smelled like acidic vinegar, and they said they'll either bring up fans or to come back down. Down we go, to find another huge line. I asked a front desk attendant who I should be talking to, he was rude in telling me the front desk lady I spoke to doesn't exist and he directed me to wait in the corner for his manager. Upon small talk with the manager that the front area is disorganized, he had no comment, just stayed mum. He threw my ID back unto the table and slid it towards me. No one took a moment to apologize for the inconvenience. Upon getting my new room key card, I realized the whole floor smelled like vinegar. Upon entering, the room feels like a Marriott Springfield Suites, you know one of those business extended stays, but no coffee machine :T If you're looking for a no-smoking, no casino hotel, I recommend the Trump, with a great view looking down from the north strip.
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12 star
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My son wanted to eat at Rehab and I wasn't thrilled about going to another burger place. I LOVED this place. The food was amazing. I had a poblano burger at our waiter's suggestion and didn't regret it for a second. The sweet potato tots that my son had were awesome but those onion rings were unreal. We watched some football while we ate which was a bonus. Everyone that worked there was really friendly and very fast. Our waiter brought out aioli for me without me asking because he said he thought I might like it and then brought me a lid in case I wanted to take some home with me for my left-overs. Amazing! It was great service and it was obvious that the people there loved their jobs. We will definitely be going back there and I will be bringing friends.
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So I was a fan for many years, moved away, came back to area ordered and it was good. Ordered again and wow it was not good for first time ever. I called to let them know and I got the cook or so he said. He said he worked there for 17+ years and nothing really changed but I said no mushrooms and they put canned mushrooms in which was not that big a deal cuz I just picked them all out but the chicken was completely overcooked and tough to chew. The pot stickers were burnt but not slightly more like all over it had a weird brown color and then burnt on one side. Tasted a little off too. I thought they always made these by hand. I think they still do but I dont know what the heck happened on this night. Had egg foo young and that was dripping with oil. The whole thing was a mess. My husband and I both said if that were our first visit we would never be back.
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12 star
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Had dinner here with my wife and 3 kids. We were all very pleased with the food and the service. There isn't much available for younger kids, but mine were able to share a drumstick appetizer which was really well done and included 6 drumsticks, so it was more than enough for a young child or 2. A large, juicy burger was very good and a steak that was just ok round out the standard fare. The nachos appetizer was not great, but it was just an appetizer. The real star was the pizza. The dough is buttery and flakey yet chewy which made for one of the best pizza crusts that I have ever had. The sauce and cheese were well balanced to make this a wonderful personal pizza. I would definitely order it again if I was dining here. But I would also dine outside as the interior needs some updating.
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