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12 star
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Whoever the owner or guy is In charge there is the man. The first time I went i did the all you can eat sushi. Pretty good. The second time I went I did the BBQ. Short ribs and pork belly. Amazing. Third time. BBQ again. Short ribs. And the marinated pork. Next time maybe a couple sushi rolls and two orders of the short ribs.
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12 star
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This just may be the friendliest Port of Subs I've ever visited. We came in the day after Christmas after stopping by both Big Lots and Target which happen to be in the same shopping center. We had been here before, but it had been a long time ago, before we lived on this side of town. \nThe first thing I noticed was how festively decorated this place was. All the windows were painted, the inside was decorated, and they even had a fake Santa Claus. This just seemed out of character for a chain. \nThe staff working were also fantastic. The two guys working behind the counter were courteous, quick, and funny. They treated us, and all other customers that came in after us like we were the only ones in the store. \n\nI love me some Port of Subs, so I'd come here even if the workers weren't chipper, but it was nice to see. \n\nAlso, since some of the Port of Subs locations don't participate in the loyalty card, it is good to know that this one both takes the card and stamps the cards.
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Quite possibly the worst chipotle location ever. The staff is lazy and slow. They consistently have you repeat your order because they can't remember 3 ingredients. They argue with each other and you can tell they don't work well together. The wait is outrageous pretty much any time of day! I've been here 3 times in 2 weeks and I have not waited less than 20 minutes. Even today the line was only 5 people long and it took 20 minutes because they kept running out of stuff. \n\nI absolutely love chipotle and the food here is no exception in that regard. my bowl was delicious as always but there are dozens of chipotles in the area here so why bother with this awful location? \n\nThey probably don't even read these reviews because they don't care about their guests.\n\nThe cash girl was busy flirting with an employee not working. The black guy on grill was busy watching everyone coming through the door instead of preparing for the rush. (they ran out of rice, hot sauce, beans, and chicken while I was here. 15 minute wait for chicken!) \n\nLook for another chipotle to eat at! It's great food but 0 star service here.
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12 star
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Mike was awesome. First off - he comes to your house or business, making it really convenient. Second, he's a machine! This guy deconstructed my entire iphone, changed out the broken on/off button (yes, you have to remove about 50 screws and small pieces just to get to the silly button) - put it back together and had it up and running like new in less than 10 minutes. \nI would recommend him to anyone who needs it fixed, fixed right and fixed fast!!! \n\nThanks Mike
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12 star
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We have been here several 3 times in the last few weeks and each time the food was excellent! We've tried something different each time and have been delighted at how tasty each item has been. Great salad made with Kale instead of just plain lettuce for a healthier option, HUGE chicken wings fried to perfection, the Turkeygiving Burger that gives the Bobbie a run for it's money and the Chicken N Waffles..oh la la....Absolutely Delish! We will be back again very soon!
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Terrible service!! Rude manager! Lost a customer for life And the manager didn't care
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Not good.\n\nFirst, beware of the scammer who's gonna greet you and ask you if you were interested in fixing \"the chips' on your windshield.\n\nThen, are you interested in paying +$15 for a car wash that doesn't bother cleaning your cup holder or empty your car's ashtray?\n\nLastly, even their express car wash machine is terrible. It left deep scratches and swirls on my car.\n\nThe owners should save their dignity and close this place or consider giving customers better service.
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This place used to be good... About a year or more ago. It seems to me they have changed ownership or management or something. The food quality is bad now. They have a menu item that has a bunch of bacon. The bacon used to be crispy and thick not it couldn't be more thin and under cooked. They give you a huge plate with two items on it and it makes it look like they forgot part of your meal. I've tried everything here. Nothing is good. \n\nI had the sausage and hash browns. The hash was undercooked (despite asking for it to be crispy). The sausage was cold. Seems they put it onto the griddle frozen and it didn't cook all the way or something. The pancakes alone are okay. The thing about pancakes, waffles and French toast are they are only as good as their syrup. Well the syrup is the cheapest tasting syrup substitute I've ever had. You can taste the sugar/ corn syrup in it. It has no smoky or mapley flavor to it (not even fake flavor). \n\nService is fine. Nothing to get excited about. Maybe 3/5 stars. The food is just so horrible that it brought the rating down that much. \nMy family and I have decided we will not return unless there are no other options. My warning is just because you had it before doesn't mean it is close to the same. I mean there wasn't even a piece of orange or parsley or melon on my plate like there usually is when you order breakfast at any other breakfast place
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12 star
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I used to go to The Joint on 7th St and Bell but I had since moved and was very wary of going to someone other than my normal chiropractor. I had a bad experience with one chiropractor I saw at The Joint and never wanted to try anyone else again. But since I had moved far from my usual location, I knew I had to go to one soon. That being said, this location has become my new favorite. Every time I go there with back pain and stiffness, I feel so much better afterwards. I definitely recommend them.\n\nAdded note: I have no problems with the chiropractor, he's SUPER nice and easy going, but the reception dude at the front has a could-care-less-what's-going-on attitude. It obviously doesn't affect my business because I don't come for the customer service, but if you really want to add that extra oomph, you might want to work on that... Maybe he was just having a bad day, but it seems the same every time I go in there.
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One Star for SUSHI ONLY! It was Sunday for Hells Sake!! Service was HORRIBLE! The woman running the joint was condescending and rude! Not only did we want to order more sushi, we wanted to order more alcohol! We are normally excellent tippers! However given the fact we received no refills, no wasabi, no ginger, NO SERVICE = NO TIP!
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12 star
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This place reminds me a little like the Italian restaurant, Pompeii, in Chicago where my roommate and I ordered food from there quite a bit. We ordered carry out from here. I wonder since I was visiting her here in Phoenix, she thought about getting us food from this place. I did deviate from what we typically order and got the Salami, Turkey, Ham and Mozzarella panini. It had a red wine vinaigrette that made it taste really good. The ingredients appear to be fresh and well packaged. The prices seemed average to me from Chicago standards, but unsure if it's pricey for the area here. I wouldn't mind trying out some other items here.
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12 star
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My family and I have been eating here for years. It is a very unassuming restaurant in a strip mall location. The food is always consistently great and the salad you get with your entree is the best. Also, the garlic bread is amazing. Some of the dishes I have had the pleasure of inhaling here are the lasagne, chicken saltinboka, fetachini alfredo, linguini carbonara, linguini and clam sauce, sausage and peppers, oh I could go on and on. Also, they have a small bar which is dark and relaxing.
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12 star
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Took my friend to try his first pho here. It was my first time here too. The pho wasn't half bad, probably the best pho in vegas. Lots of meat in the pho, broth was flavorful. We also ordered the spring rolls and nem nuong roll. It was fresh and yummy.. Will try this place again my next vegas trip.
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12 star
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Great place to have a beer or have anything from their great menu. The bar and sitting area is as hip and rustic as it gets. Very friendly staff and all around a good place to be a usual hang-out place.
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12 star
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One of my mottoes for finding a good restaurant is: if there's a carcass in the window it's good eats. Well my friends, Oink has a giant, Hawaiian-style luau pig staring at you from their shop window and my motto has yet to prove me wrong. \n\nWe stumbled upon this place on our first trip to Edinburgh, wandering around in a daze of hunger with little money in our pockets. I saw the pig in the window so we jumped in line, which was out the front door but moving quickly, for some assuredly good eats. \n\nThis is a takeaway, so not much room to sit down (if any) but we took ours down the street to Grassmarket and had a picnic there. The food was super cheap, I can't remember the exact price but I want to say less than \u00a36 for two sandwiches, and amazing. We'll definitely be back.
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12 star
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I normally don't comment on service because that always varies depending on who you get, but I must say that our waitress was amazing. She seemed to be the only one working the whole restaurant, but I didn't notice. My drink was never more than half empty and she was working her butt off! Extra star just for her.\n\nA little local sports bar with a pretty extensive menus- dinner entrees, salads, burgers, sandwiches, appetizers, etc. I was only expecting pub dishes when we saw this place, but we were pleasantly surprised. My husband and I both ordered the Western burger. Overall solid burger- the patty itself was a little under seasoned, but the BBQ sauce had a good flavor and I enjoyed every bite. \nHad the Frings on the side- fries and onion rings and they were delicious. Everything was crispy and well seasoned. \n\nGreat little joint to stop in to watch the game and have a well cooked meal. Great selection for a bar.
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JULY 29, 2011 == noticed the restaurant's sign is gone -- definitely should call before trying to arrange a gathering here!
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So you just got out of a long, dull meeting, and you find yourself craving Safeway-quality sushi as a way to continue the dullness. If so, Kokoro is a fantastic fit. This place is to Japanese Bento boxes what Subway is to a New York deli sandwich: reliable, decent, inexpensive, edible mediocrity that bears little resemblance to the real thing.\n\nYou won't hate it, and you might even like it if you go in expecting what it offers. Just don't plan on being amazed.
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12 star
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No complaints about the quality of the haircut, but during my fourth visit, the barber (Bob) cutting my hair started negotiating price about halfway through the haircut. Their standard price for a haircut is $15, and on my previous visits I've given him a $5 tip. He said that haircuts \"like mine\" are extra work (I have thick hair, which requires using thinning shears), and he feels that I should pay $25 (!) for all the \"extra work\". In over 40 years, I have *never* had a barber complain about my hair being hard to cut. If he had said this up front, I would have walked out, but I couldn't really leave in the middle of a haircut. Needless to say, I will be exploring other options in the future.\n\nUPDATE - I complained to the owner (Ernie), and he was very eager to make things right. He said to come back next time and ask for him, and the haircut would be on the house. I did, and was quite pleased with the result. After a number of repeat visits over a period of a couple years (until I moved away), I would not hesitate to recommend this place - just avoid Bob (the old guy in the far back).
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I have given this place five stars in the past but it has gone way down hill. The meat on my burger was tasteless. In my opinion when you don't toast the bun, your not even trying to make a good burger. Our waitress was very friendly, which goes a long way with me but, that burger was bad! I do realize that places have off days so I gave them another chance. Unfortunately, my burger and my husbands burger were the same. Unseasoned meat, untoasted bun = not a good burger :-( What happened to the delicious burgers they use to make? I'm giving them two stars only because our waitress was great!
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After being pleased with Cirque du Soliel's Mystere, I made the mistake of letting my winnings ride, and I bet on another Cirque show: \"Zumanity.\" A show written for, and apparently by, confused hormonal eighth-graders. \n\nA friend of mine has a favorite saying when he goes to strip clubs: \"Let's not spoil it with words.\" (Anyone who has attempted to have a conversation with a stripper knows EXACTLY what he means.) Well, someone should have given that advice to whomever conceived of Zumanity. I haven't seen such brainless, low-brow attempts at sexual humor and dialogue since I was in junior high school. Zumanity makes the \"American Pie\" movies seem like works of Shakespeare. \n\nThe M.C. of Zumanity is some over-acted Dr. Frankenfurter-esque drag queen, who was given to some awful, trite little lines like, \"Isn't making love beautiful?\" like he was addressing a gathering of 17th century Calvinists who need convincing that sexual pleasure will not land them a place in eternal damnation. (This audience paid good money to see topless women trapeze through the air. You can safely skip the lecture.) The whole show was just an awkward mish-mash of, on one hand, graceful and suggestive acrobatic performances, and the other hand, crass and overt sexual humor. They need to pick a direction and stick with it; just trying slap them together is a trainwreck. If you're trying to lube us all up for a post-show hotel room fuck session, then why have a confrontational old drag-queen up there making everyone's skin crawl. The mass tightening of sphincters was nearly audible every time he/she made direct eye contact with the audience. I'm not exactly a prude...I managed to sit through an entire ice-skating performance of Johnny Weir in a lace corset without writing my Congressman...but I was short-stack of dimes for the entire 90 minutes of this so-called erotica. Even the obligatory orgy scene at the finale failed to register on the trusty ole' Bone-o-Meter. (Yes, the Bone-o-Meter makes a cameo!)\n\nThere were a few redemptive moments, when the incredible athletes took the spotlight and did their thing. There was a stunning trapeze act with a guy swinging by one foot over the audience (without a net), an aerial-bound female orgasm (this one definitely got my attention), and other mildly clever performances involving a pearly white ribbons (hint, hint!) and a cage match between male rivals. But there wasn't enough of these acrobatic performances to save the show. It's like they ran dry after a few good ideas, and then just filled up the rest of the time with dick jokes.
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12 star
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This place is my go-to for a sugar fix. Great service, nice owners, and amazing tasting treats! \n\nI love the chocolate chip cookie cupcake. 5 stars.\n\nI also love the convenience for cupcake pick-ups for my co-workers' birthdays and business meetings. They are one of the only bakeries around that will accept AMEX-- awesome convenience factor.
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12 star
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I'm a bit of a sad case and watch \"Come Dine With Me\" a little bit more than is healthy and as such, dream of hosting sophisticated dinner parties for my friends. In fact, a few of my friends have already hosted a few \"Come Dine With Me\" style dinners and it will soon be my turn to step up to the challenge.\n\nPeckham's will definitely be top of my list of places to visit for delicious ingredients for my meal. Their deli section offers a tantalising range of fresh meats, salads and cheese and they even have ready made pastas, lasagnes and cakes if I feel like cheating, but I wouldn't do that, of course...\n\nIn addition to delicious foods they also have a good range of wines that would compliment my winning meal perfectly.\n\nI can imagine Peckham's being a great place to work and as a definite foodie it's a bit of a danger zone for me - I would just constantly want to eat all the goodies on offer and one day would wake up a size 120.
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I thought I saw how awesome these sanwhiches were on the Travel Channel. I ordered the #2. It was very bland. Burger was dry and fries had almost no taste. I never add salt to my meals but this one needed it. It wasn't until later that I found out that the Pastrami was the one to order. Good service great prices and Pitt atmosphere.
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By far the friendliest shawarma shop we encountered during our stay, but unfortunately the food was the worst. The chicken was dry to the point of feeling like sawdust in my mouth, and the fact that the wrap on the whole was totally under-sauced and under-seasoned didn't help much.\n\nI took about 4 bites, had trouble swallowing, and threw it out.\n\nThey get a point for their awesome, welcoming, funny staff...just please improve on the food.
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12 star
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Very tasty curry. Amazing fries and naan. And I finally tried goat. I'd definitely make another trip when we are on that side of town!
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Busy place. Menu has a Mish mash of things, from gyros to lasagne. I had the gyro platter and DH had the gyro and pork kabob platter. First off, the gyro meat reminds me of meatloaf in texture and it was very salty. They put some kind of gravy on it. The Greek salad was good. Fries...well, they're fries. Signs everywhere saying, \"We work for tips.\" However, aside from bringing the food to the table they really don't do much to earn a tip. In addition, we paid with a card and there wasn't a line for a tip anyway. Overall, tried it once. Will not go again.
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12 star
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Chipotle's my default healthy-ish fast food option. They make a big deal out of how they source their food, and if you get your burrito bowl-style and leave off the cheese, you can actually avoid blowing through a thousand calories on your lunch break.\n\nThis particular location is very close to my apartment, so I go there fairly often. The staff is usually polite and they usually get my order right. That's really all I ask when I go to a chain restaurant, since the food is (or should be) standardized.\n\nAlso, Chipotle is leagues ahead of Qdoba, Salsaritas, Moe's, etc. This is an Adam Fact (TM).
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12 star
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We went there for a second time in 4 nights! We ordered salads and drinks. The service is really good. All the servers show you that they care. \nWe were there really late (close to midnight) and one of the servers was putting the table setting on a table in the corner in the back and he was singing while doing it. It was so adorable! It seemed that he was enjoying what he was doing. It somehow made me feel better about the place and the environment there. I'll definitely go back and I totally recommend dining there for some fine Mexican dining.
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I was visiting a friend and stopped in for a mani/pedi. For $40 I expect at least some effort put into my nails and a manicure to last the week. The girl that worked on me barely scrubbed my feet, pretended to push my cuticles back and my fingernails were chipping 2 days later. Next time I'll go to the CVS across the street, buy polish and do them myself! What a waste of money.
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Brio is a very pretty restaurant, and the food is not bad (although far from outstanding)....but it's so damn crowded, and the wait for a table is so long that I won't go there anymore.\n\nOn Wednesday, it was so jammed that when I asked the hostess how long the wait for a table would be, she said \"oh, just 30 or 40 minutes\".\nI told her to never, ever, put the word \"just\" in front of a \"30 or 40 minute wait\".\n\nThere are many other Italian restaurants in Las Vegas where you will get better service, and better food.
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The manager there was rude and had no personality. I would suggest reevaluating him as he is the reason we will not be returning. \n\nMy husband is an avid fish keeper and was excited that a fish store opened close to home. The store is nice, but expensive and poor quality fish. There was a tank full of fish with ich. They were still trying to sell it rather than separating and trying heal them. \n\nToo bad.
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12 star
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Big store with organized racks of clothing, good book section, and lots of choices to make. If you make a donation, you will get a coupon for 20% off your purchase over $10.00. Since I am always going through my closet, I usually will have a bag to donate. On mondays, there is a color tag that is chosen and is 50% off. On holidays, everything in the store is 50% off- expect a long line. Boutique, cashiers, donation bin, & dressing rooms are in front. Books (and other media), house wares, womens clothing in the middle of the store. Men's clothing, furniture, bags, and shoes are in back. I usually find books (nothing over $2.99), clothing and other items like Partylite candles and accessories. I found a Tignello leather bag in near mint condition here. The boutique bag/jewelry section is over-inflated (priced $120 and up)- you can go to the outlet store and get a new designer bag for way less than that. Still, I'd rather go here than Goodwill (less organized, higher priced).
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12 star
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I love this place. They are always friendly, the cheese curds are the best as well as the chicken tenders. This is one of my favorite restaurants in Madison.
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12 star
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This was my first time here, but a coworker recommended it. Great food and cute atmosphere. I had the buffalo fingers with fries which was more than enough to fill me up for lunch. The only downside is that the service was very slow, which could've been due to the fact that there were several large parties in the restaurant. Overall though, nice place. They even have a patio for outside dining.
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12 star
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Very cool venue that tries to replicate the warehouses of Brooklyn. Love the attention to detail of the space (brick, concrete, pipes). Saw Brown Sabbath here on a Friday night and there was no cover. Drinks are a bit pricey but hey I didn't pay to get in so who's complaining. We didn't eat in the restaurant but would be a cool place to get dinner before a show. There are a few bowling lanes to the left of the stage and the whole place has a great ambiance. Would definitely hit it up again if there was a good show happening or for a round of bowling.
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After reading the reviews and hearing some word of mouth I finally had a chance to check out Forefathers. It's umm, not rad. It's not terrible either, but I would definitely drive several miles past it for Uncle Sam's or Corleone's. For my money it's about a half a star above The Steak Escape or some similar abomination.
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12 star
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Yes I shed a tear, is that weird? Poor Phantom!\nThe show was pretty good, the only other theater musical I have seen was Wicked and it wasn't even close but I'll try not to compare.\n If I had to describe Phantom of the Opera in 4 words...Romantic, Creepy, Sexy and Heartbreaking. The actor that played The Phantom was excellent. Wonderful performance from the actress playing Christine as well. Of course the music was fantastic.\nWe were in the front section of the theater and some of the pyrotechnics were a bit too bright. We also weren't that impressed with the theater itself, I get the fact that we should feel like we're in the actual opera house in the show, but it felt old, the seats were small, no cup holders for our water bottle, and theater seating would be nice.\nWorth every penny of our discounted tickets.
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12 star
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I live within walking distance to Ed's and I haven't been there too often; however, I have become a sucker for their wings. I love their Blackened Parm. wings. Such a great flavor and their ranch dressing is just yummy! Whenever I'm craving wings, I head to Ed's!
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12 star
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First off if you are a female who runs under 8:20ish pace please avoid this review...for you nice walk runners and males of all kinds feel free to proceed. \n\nFirst off I will admit my review may not be as objective as it should be:\nI didn't bring home hardware\nI didn't PR\nI did get the worst in race injury of my life and looked ridiculous in MGD64 gear.\n\nLike: flat, music, and non-repetitive\nDislike: high cost, lots of competition (I want to feel like hot stuff and be in front!), not much free stuff at the end, INSANE traffic, and forced to go to the race expo, all non-studying/running time must be spent Yelping!\n\n\nI am tentatively suggesting the IMS Marathon instead although this will be my first time competiting this February! (and i looks like I might get first overall female so fast ladies avoid it!)
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High pressure sales tactics and an average product. It was funny to listen to the guy tell me how much better their solution was that my current one and then try to justify why it was going to cost almost twice as much for approximately 1/2 the channels. I think I will stick with DISH.... however, I would use them over COX.
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12 star
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I went with my wife a couple of weeks ago. We arrived not knowing what we wanted to see. Noticed that Bridesmaids was scheduled at 9:25 and decided to see it even though it was only 8:50. We walked around a bit in the shopping center across the street, and came back. The lady said the theater was ready yet so we sat and read for a bit until I noticed it was 9:25, so we went in to the theater only to discover the movie was playing! but it quickly became apparent that it wasn't the beginning but rather the end!\n\nTurns out that the sign was wrong outside (i double checked to see what it said) and that it was a 9:55 movie not 9:25. Needless to say we were a bit annoyed to wait another half hour for the movie. However, the manager came over and offered to refund our tickets, which I thought was a very nice gesture given the screw-up. It definitely is a move that will make me come back again to this theater.\n\nVery cool vintage 50's facade, and an interesting mix of independent and main-stream cinema. I like it. And who cares about the seats anyway. They might be old, but I was never uncomfortable.
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12 star
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Great French inspired cuisine in a beautiful Carefree desert setting. You truly do feel a world away here and at Binkley's. As good as the other stuff is, the biggest impression came from their inspired take on potato chips and fries.
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12 star
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Another successful transplant from NYC, this place is great. Spendy, trendy, and a little confusing menu wise if you have a big group like we did. we had a great waiter that helped us with our order and nobody left disappointed or un-full. The place is loud and full of energy and beautiful people.\n\nAsk for help with the menu if theres a group. If youre a couple youre golden. So many things to try, you could eat here 100 times.\n\nNo complaints at all.
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12 star
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This is the first review from my first visit at the Newest Picazzo's in the West Valley. Definitely cooking up good pies, and thank god because Grazie is not getting any better (see my review) over in Verrado. I ordered a Magherita and it was quite bland, but the Shrimp Scampi was a must for those of you who like to try new things. \n\nOverall experience was as expected for a new place; although, the high school kids, aka servers can definitely get better with their Customer Service Skills.
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This place has potential but tonight it didn't .\n\nThe AC WAS NOT ON. it was a very humid evening,.\n\nMy blackberry margarita tasted watered down and very very weak. Even the color was weak\nThe same person was hostess bartender and server. Lol\n\nThe chipotle and salsa rosa were very good although needed salt.\n\nChips were greasy and waxy tasting, yuk. They were shiny with grease.\n\nFish tacos had promise but were bland as could be and oil was dripping all over corn tortillas. They were drenched with oil\n\nRefried beans were very good. \n\nSoups were awful, tasteless.\nIt was a slow night.\n\nThe atmosphere is very nice though
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12 star
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I came here to late night happy hour with a friend. They don't have a liquor licence, so the only thing missing was creative cocktails, but the Nigori sake was a rather pleasant quaff. Don't let the milky appearance put you off; it's a gorgeous smooth drink, and quite a large measure for the $3 happy hour price! Oh, and it didn't sit right with me that the drinks menu included such low-rent yellow fizz as Bud Light (really? Who would have Bud flipping Light with this food? I don't get that). Minor quibbles that really don't take away from my 5-star rating because the food is enough to get there. At first glance, it seems a little expensive, but, as I've said before on Yelp, we get what we pay for.\n\nAnd so to the food. Oh, my stars! The fooooood!!! I frankly don't think the people dissing the food for too many flavors are totally sane. All of the flavors were subtle and beautifully balanced. Trying to balance a slice of dehydrated pear, toasted almond, dehydrated fig, leafy herb thingy, and pesto-y sauce on a piece of hamachi sashimi slippery with house-made fish oil sauce and getting it all to the mouth with chopsticks was admittedly not an easy venture, but it was worth the slapstick effort on the first chew when flavor explosions of sheer delight decorated the palate with joy! We had the Omakase 8 courser, which is a tasting menu that changes according to the chef's creative whims on the day. There was nothing in it that we didn't love or at least like very very much. With each mouthful of an eclectic mix of flavors, some that appeared really incongruous, like the amuse bouche strawberry with fish sauce (say what?!), salt, pepper, and some funny little leaves that I can't remember the name of, we MMMMM'd and rolled our eyes in pure delight at each new flavor sensation. The portion sizes were very reasonable, and we were satisfied without being overstuffed, even after the to-die-for chocolaty dessert concoction, which was the perfect conclusion to an outstanding meal. \n\nThe service was generally good, if a bit...what's the word? Juggly? We seemed to have a different server for each course. It just seemed slightly strange, but everyone was very friendly and knowledgeable. Our courses came out mostly in excellent time, not too slow, not too fast, with plenty of time to savor each course and let its moment pass whilst enjoying each other's company. \n\nWe couldn't figure out why it wasn't busier at late night happy hour (it was steady but not packed) on a Friday night (maybe location? maybe no liquor licence? maybe the word hasn't gotten out yet?). I hope it picks up because this is going to be one of my go-to places for beautiful food. \n\nYataaaaaa, Yonaka!!! :)
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12 star
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Wayne, oh, Wayne--you and your staff could not have been more amazing for our bar mitzvah Shabbat dinner at Greasewood!!! Not only was the food really tasty and the atmosphere super fun, but you also handled our very serious food allergies with such patience and detail. From showing us labels to bringing in special buns, you really went above and beyond. The night could not have been more perfect. How can we thank you enough? All I can say is I so hope that this gem of a place is saved - what a loss it would be to Scottsdale if this place closes. Save Greasewood!!!!!
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12 star
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Never a bad meal at Z'Tejas. I've been eating at this location for several years now. Anytime my in-laws are in the area, they call my husband and I up to go here for dinner. We spent Christmas Eve here two years in a row, and with a party of 11, not one bad dish! Z'Tejas is kid friendly which is a bonus. Leo's Street Tacos are my favorite along with their Skillet Dumplings. The two combined with a small Caesar salad make for a great meal.
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12 star
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Brewery tour rad\n\nStaff are awesome\n\nRussian bourbon aged stout is one of my top 4 favorites on earth
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12 star
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Oh my goodness, so freaking good! When we arrived the waitress told us all about the building and the restaurant. We had a rather large group (10) and they were great with serving us. If I lived in Scottsdale I would definitely go there again and again!
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12 star
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I stopped by on a hot Sunday afternoon, after my massage, and just when I thought the massage put me in a good mood...no no, it's the tasty cakes, delicious poke, and the unexpected guava filled malasada that was given to me, that put in in a super great mood.\n\nThe poke was pricey, but it is what the market price is. My half pound of container filled with poke came out to $7.77. I got the creamy sauce with a hint of sriracha, green scallions and white onions. I would like to try the shoyu and the garlic sauce next time. \n\nAll the cakes look so delicious, but because I am on a healthy streak, I limited myself to two only. I got the chantilly ($4) and guava cake ($3.75). My bf, who doesn't have a sweet tooth, kept coming back for more bites while I was enjoying the chantilly cake. It was a moist chocolate devil cake, with two layers of custard like frosting. It has the perfect level of sweetness (not overly sweet). Yum yum.\n\nThe guava cake was delish. I had that the next day prior to hitting the gym, and the cake was still so moist. It truly tastes like guava. Gosh, I wanna head back for more, but I can only do so on a cheat day. \n\nThe owner is such a friendly and awesome person. He gave me a guava malasada and that is such a nice gesture. I totally did not expect that. Also, it shows how detailed he is since that guava malasada choice must be due to my selection of the guava cake. \n\nI can't wait to go back and try other tasty cakes and a different type of poke. Yum Yum Yum.
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Great for the beer but not for the food... You get what you pay for food wise. Great prices on beer and decent selection.\n\nI had the fried macaroni brick and it was mostly forgettable.\n\nThe big plus is the very nice and large flat screen tv's all over the place.
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I think this buffet has a great selection but i can't give it 3 stars because I think PH's buffet is superior. Everyone should definitely take part in the buffet of buffets and find your way here. tons of great food and selection among plenty of buffets to choose from.\n\nA perk to going to this buffet is that it's easier to get to than PH and it's closer to all the action. Finish up here and you can head right on over to the parties! not recommended partying in vegas on a super full stomach though. You'll need the room ;-)
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You only have 1 chance to make a good 1st impression. Your front of the house needs some help. After asking me 3 times my order to go was still wrong. Asked for no mayo or tomatoes. There was so much mayo the sandwich didn't even taste of anything other than mayo. This was not a prep issue this was an ordering issue. They couldn't print a receipt because they had the paper loaded wrong. They got that fixed just as I was leaving with my order. After I got home and found out how screwed up my order was I realized that it was because it wasn't taken correctly in the first place. You have been open for a month, you should be running smoother than this. Good luck I probably won't be back. There are many sandwich places competing for my $$$, I am not sure that Cousins will be in the mix. Sad because I think their quality is probably pretty good, but if you can't get an order right I am not gonna like it no matter how good it is suppose to be.
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Marquee, y u so pretentious?!
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Came in last night and the place wasn't too packed. I order their honey chicken katsu which was on their specialty menu so I figured what the heck and two spam masubi. Found it unusual that they had to find some soy sauce in the backroom but employee brought some out. The chicken katsu wasn't that great at all so I ordered some crab rangoon to get the taste out of my mouth. The rangoon was alright overall this place is ehhhh nothing special.
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I booked at this resort for a weekend getaway with my sisters (no kids, no husbands, all Vegas, baby.) It was my first choice because we went in August and I had heard that their pool and beach were the best on the Strip. It was a bit of a disappointment. At check in, I wanted to ask about an upgrade to a larger room, but was flatly refused anything other than a standard 550 sq ft 2 queen room. All suites were booked, nothing available larger than the above. \nAs soon as I got to the room, I tried to book a cabana for the next day. They had 2 options: one was $325 and the other was $500. This is significantly more than I paid for the room! We decided to take our chances on finding shade. When we went to the pool on Saturday, we could not find a place to sit. Every chair was taken and we ended up folding up our things and piling them in a corner so we could go in the pool. It was not a high-end luxury experience to say the least. Later in the afternoon, we found some chairs in a remote pool area, but it certainly wasn't anything like what I expected. Before booking, I had pictured drifting along the lazy river in a tube, but I never even went in the lazy river. It was full of rambunctious kids and little infants. No thanks. \nThat evening after dinner, we went to one of the casino bars. I put money in the video poker machine, and we ordered and paid for a round of drinks. When I was ready for another drink, I asked the bartender and he refused to serve me unless I bet the maximum on the machine. I didn't even know what he was talking about. The dude was seriously rude and I was completely baffled. To this day, I don't know why he was so unfriendly. As I said, we'd already bought drinks, I had paid to play, my cute younger sister was up on the dance floor dancing with some dorky bachelor party guys. Why would he be so rude? Fortunately, there are many, many bars in Vegas, so we moved on quickly. Everywhere else we went, staff and other customers were friendly, hospitable and fun. Overall, we had a great vacation, and Mandalay Bay didn't ruin it, but I definitely wouldn't recommend it for a girls getaway. Maybe for families with kids it's fun.
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12 star
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Great Store. Perfect for the Scottsdalite that doesn't want to be bothered with actually having to interact with other human beings at a cash register. Everything is automated. I would have given this place five stars but the automated checkout system is not manufactured by Apple so its totally ghetto. Also, plenty of healthy choices are available for those of us who haven't had a carb in over 2 years. I am addicted to their store brand Brie. \n\nIn all seriousness, try their broccoli cheese soup. Fantastic. And there is a great pet store in this shopping center to check out if your in the neighborhood and want to buy your little pal a new toy.
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This place was not good. Definitely not the place to be scene. Not a good looking crowd.
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12 star
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Superb place and superb food
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12 star
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Ill make it quick. Awesome Steaks Rib eye is my favorite. Great sides and awesome service. Great steakhouse just barely off the strip. It's a steakhouse so its not cheap, so be ready to spend some $$. Every time I go to Vegas I try and visit this place.
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12 star
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Received a deal from group on as a gift for a massage because I'm running a marathon on Sunday. Tanya was my massage therapist. I've had professional massages before and I also work at a high end spa and salon on the LV strip. Tanya was great. Her pressure was just right, she probably could have been firmer but I haven't had a massage in a very long time so that was fine. The deal was a Swedish or Deep Tissue massage and she did a combo of the two. I'm feeling really good after the massage. My body needs more work especially since I stand in front of a computer my whole shift and also workout 4-5times a week. I would definitely keep going to Tanya if I could afford it.
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12 star
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Humble pie has become a go restaurant for my family. When I became a parent I was worried we would be relegated to eating at places like Red Robin until my kids were in college. As a \"foodie\" this deeply concerned me. I made the decision that we would train our kids to be well behaved in a restaurant so we could continue to have fun dining experiences. Well, that didn't happen. My son is one of the pickiest eaters and as never ending ants in the pants which makes sitting for long periods of time a challenge. Thankfully for me there are places like Humble Pie. My husband and I really enjoy the pizza and my son seems to enjoy all the food on the children's menu. The location on 7th street has a trendy vibe and if you can get a seat on the patio, there's always great people watching. On top of good food in a cool atmosphere, they're fast and kids eat free on Sundays!! If you're not a parent, you will really enjoy Humble Pie for their food and drinks, but if you're a parent and want good food in a child friendly atmosphere, look no further than here! It's a win for everyone!
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12 star
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Absolutely outstanding. We shared a whole lot of burger and an order of the oxtail chili cheese fries, that are just as ridiculous and ridiculously good as they sound. I have not a single complaint about anything we had. Can't wait for a return engagement.
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12 star
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Julian Serrano, where have you been all my life? Recently had a ladies weekend in Vegas and a friend made reservations at this amazing restaurant in the Aria. We were all starving after a day at the spa and begged the waiter to bring plates out as they were ready. They were bringing plates out in what felt like seconds. And everything was amazing, but the highlights for me were the coca vegetarian, the stuffed piquillo peppers, and the churros. (Good number of items for vegetarians, by the way.) My mouth is watering now. Back to Vegas. Must go back to Vegas.
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12 star
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I tried the white pizza and picnic sandwich. The pizza was the best white pizza I've had anywhere, and the sandwich was very fresh. I look forward to trying breakfast here.
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12 star
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Egg - cellent omelette s! I had a bacon and sausage combo. I'm not a big fan of the usual home fries that come with breakfast dishes, these were different. Everything was well presented, fresh and tasty. And the service was friendly. I had the omelette for lunch.
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12 star
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Holy hipster batman! I can't believe that downtown Mesa now is filled with hipsters! That is a huge step up from drug addicts roaming the streets. This place was filled with new vibe of hipster in the heart of downtown Mesa. At first I was unsure of this pizza place. But after eating the food, I can understand why nearly every seat in the house was taken. The food is great! The portions are large and the people are pretty nice. We got a calzone and a salad. It was hands down the best calzone I have ever had. Give these guys a try if you are in the area.
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12 star
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Thank you yelp. Thank you for leading me to this amazing spot that's only a hop&skip away from where I live. First off it is adorable and breathable. Very cozy. So I only tried two things but both were stellar. I stuck with my classic caramel iced latte. Amazing and refreshing. It wasn't filmy like some other places. Then.... These chocolate chip cookies that they get from a bakery in homestead look like cartoon cookies, so hard to describe please go see them, taste them! Lol so amazing! Best cookie I have had in a while! The service both times were super friendly. They also have a nice pitcher of ice water and cups by the napkins and sugar. It was a pleasant plus. I love stuff like that! They also have a cute little outdoor seating area that was so nice at night to sit in the silence of a random nook of south side. Anyway I would recommend to anyone looking for a new favorite spot. I've been there twice since a week ago when I finally went. Everything about it won me over.
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12 star
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Guacamole was absolutely amazing; had the camaron quesadilla which was also fantastic. Nice, mellow music on the back patio. Check it out!
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What the actual F? I just got a random text message from these people advertising some special sale on tooth crowning. Seriously? This is what modern dentistry has come to? Blasting \"sales\" for dental work via text messages? I was a patient there OVER 5 YEARS AGO. Why am I even on the spam list?\n\nShameful, absolutely shameful.
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After visiting Earnhardt Lexus looking at the ES300h but not really getting serious I went to Bell Lexus thinking they would have a better selection. They didn't but I took a test drive anyway. \nAfter a short test drive we sat down to go over the numbers. I was unimpressed with the negotiations. Although they were polite, they seemed relatively dysfunctional. Earnhardt had mentioned incentive financing which oddly the Bell Lexus folks couldn't or wouldn't match.\nI went back to Earnhardt and got the car I wanted at a better price, with the financing Bell didn't (wouldn't) offer, and a better deal on my trade-in. \nTo summarize, Bell Lexus was not really competitive on price, financing, or trade-in, but other than that they were OK.
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I hate this airport. I thought I loathed O'Hare. I thought I truly hated the 'Nati (CVG) airport. I REALLY thought I hated ATL's airport. McCarran set a whole new low for me. All of the queues you have to stand in are at least 150 people deep all the time, whether it's the security queue or the taxi one. The TSA people here are so not the brightest stars in the sky. And for Chrissake...all the slot machines. Airports are already crazybusy and noisy as it is. I don't need ringing slot machines to contribute to the migraine that is McCarran.
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This is a buffet style restaurant that was absolutely disgusting in ever possible aspect of the place. The bathrooms were unclean, which was unacceptable for a restaurant, I would have rather used the toilet at a truck stop. Some of the rolls were acceptable, but others could have been skipped across a pond. The waiter service was the only redeemable aspect of Ryan's. However, how about adding some more cleaning people? The buffet itself was littered with crumbs of food and muck. The floors here were stickier than a day care center in the ghetto. Skip this restaurant (or at least at this location) at any cost.
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Holy salty food, Batman! 0_o\n\nI had dinner here on Friday with my husband and toddler daughter. It was packed, but not nearly as packed as the other restaurant that we attempted to visit and left because there wasn't enough space for us. We waited in line for a few minutes and finally it was our turn to order. I shouted my order to the employee on the other side of the counter; over the deafening din of other people who were talking and eating and all the kitchen noise. It's very noisy when that place it busy!\n\n I ordered 2 enchiladas with the 50/50 flour/corn tortillas and the short rib for the filling. I chose green enchilada sauce and cheddar cheese as my topping with some Pico de Gallo and buttermilk dressing. For my little I got her a carnita taco with a side order of the saut\u00e9ed spinach and mushrooms and some of the same buttermilk dressing on her taco. My husband ordered two enchiladas: one was spinach and mushroom filling and the other a cornbread filling. He had the red sauce on his enchiladas. At the register I added on a grapefruit margarita and a fountain drink for my husband. We paid around $32 for everything.\n\nThe inside was packed, so we ate on the outside patio. The patio was also very busy and every table was taken so we could only find seating at the counter that runs along the face of the patio wall. It was difficult to keep a toddler perched high atop the barstool so that was a bit of a challenge, but the twilight temperature outside was really perfect so some of the hassle of sitting out there was worth it. \n \nMy grapefruit margarita was very tasty, but the food is a different story. I like salt, I use a good deal of it in my normal cooking because as a Sonoran desert dweller we need it in our systems to survive, but I can hardly remember a time where I'd been to a restaurant and the food was so over-salted that I couldn't finish eating. That was the case on this visit, my husband complained of the same thing, despite the fact that he was eating a completely different kind of enchilada than I was! Our toddler only picked at her food too, I suspected it was also the sheer saltiness of it.\n\nThe buttermilk dressing on my enchiladas and my daughter's taco was outrageously salty, the green enchilada sauce across my food was crazy salty, the short rib filling was heavily salted and I think there was even salt in the Pico de Gallo too. Seriously, whoever is in the kitchen at Gadzooks NEEDS to step away from the saltshaker, the saltiness of everything overpowered the different flavors of the dishes and it was over the top. \n\nI'll try this place one more time and if that visit goes poorly then I'm done. This is my second try to understand what everyone else sees in this place. :/
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Worse place ever! Old bad equipment, no one working and they sell rides by time and no one working to assist....huge waste of money and when we complained they could not even locate a manager! WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY!!!!!!
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I have been to a lot of restaraunts and worked in the hospitality industry for over 18 years and I can clearly state \"THIS IS THE NASTIEST PLACE I HAVE EVER BEEN TO.\" Right from the get go, the smell here is horrific. Why did I not turn around right then you ask???? Great question,,, I am going to say that the stench is so overwhelming it puts you into a mild coma and you are not able to clearly function or think straight. That caused me to to stay. I was also having not such a good morning so I just gave in and figured something to eat would help. I ordered a polish sausuage sandwich on sourdough. Let's just say that the cup of mustard that was on this aboration was too much to handle. I brought it up to the server who could care less excetp to say \"Yeah, that's a lot of mustard\". That was his solution. \n\nSo in a nutshell:\n1) The restaraunt smells like a combination of a dirty fish market and a sewer.\n2) The food cannot really be called that. The slop they serve is litterally unedible. \n3) The service staff has ZERO clue what service is and how to take care of anyone. \n\nThis place should honestly be blown up. What a pit of despair.
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So when a friend suggested this place, I thought, \"Cool. Another restaurant to try. Glad Charlotte has stepped it up for the foodies.\" Except...they didn't. \n\nThe service (by Nathan) was great and attentive, but the food was forgettable at best, and embarrassing at worst. We ordered a salad with chicken which was good, and the she-crab soup, which was actually very nice, but everything else needed serious improvement. \n \nAmong the five of us, four of us had to add a significant amount of salt and pepper to our food. The fish was overcooked, the risotto under-seasoned and looked as though it was being \"vomited\" out of the squash \"bowl\" in which it was served. As for the shrimp and grits, the grits were sticky and bland, and the sausage was flavorless, gritty, and drowning in an oily gravy. For a price tag of 20 bucks, there should have been more than five shrimp included. \n\nThe only save of the evening was the ass-kicking piano player, who worked through a repertoire of big band classics, pop tunes, and a Super Mario Brothers medley that was spot on.\n\nBottom line? Go for the drinks and the music, but skip the food!
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12 star
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My husband and I were out and about with our two youngest when we happened upon this place. We decided to check it out. Wow! Am I glad we did. \n I did the Build Your Own Bowl and had tofu, no carb option (twice the veggies), with the green curry sauce. The tofu is organic non-GMO and everything I ordered was vegetarian. It was incredible! Fresh veggies, perfectly grilled tofu, and the sauce was spicy and flavorful. \n My husband ordered a spicy tuna roll and the cucumber salad. He was very happy with the flavors.\n My son (22 months) had the kids teriyaki chicken with noodles. The kids get the option of having a cookie or mandarin oranges. My son had the oranges. It also comes with a drink. My infant daughter passed on the food. ;-)\n It's a sit down/take out place. You order at a counter and they bring the food to you. The service is speedy and the prices are good.\n We were able to eat a delicious, healthy meal for about $20 for all of us. In a country where fast food has become a staple in many people's diet, Tokyo Joe's is a breath of fresh air. \n If you eat meat you're covered. Pescatarian? They have fish. Vegetarian? No problem. \n I will definitely be back!
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I always hear hype about China Chili...now I've been there a few times and it is decent but nothing to rave about. Unfortunately I never made it there prior to the big move but I really cannot imagine that much changed in the way of food greatness. My vote still goes to GHoHK.
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12 star
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fast +cheap if you order the right thing + open late + makes goofy commercials = Jack in the Box
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12 star
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Everything I have eaten here is delicious...a little pricey for lunch, but worth it. Its a good idea to split a pasta meal and a salad with a friend; Then you get the best of both worlds.
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Salut Yelp! ca va? moi? Je suis bien!\n\nWhat can I say about Amelie? other than it's a really creepy French movie, however this is a 24 hour bakery!! 20 FREAKING 4 HOURS! \n\nI was so hyped to go here! My second night in Charlotte I had to go. I went around 11 at night, and it was pretty busy! There was a lot in the case I would have thought they would be empty. NOPE!\nThe interior of the bakery was kinda over the top. with RB and hip hop music. I was expecting French tones. Oh well that's not the issue here\n\nThe pricing as okay... not a fan of the pricing on the little bits. almost 2 bucks for a small that can be eaten in one chew. NO thank you! \n\nThe tarts however were yummy, about 4 bucks or so which is what I would expect, in KC it would have been 5 or 6 dollars. \n\nMy biggest issue, the french macaroons. The cookie was made correctly, however the filling was not. It was like they just got jelly from the store and spread it on. And the creme... was it creme?! Idk, but it was horrible! \n\nIf you all every had French macaroons you know the filling is what makes the cookie. and I wasted about 12ish dollars on 5 macaroons in which I only ate1/2 of one. My gf ate 1 and we just left the rest in the hotel trash\n\nWould I come back? probably they also have a real food menu too. I've give it a try again but won't be buying the french macaroons.
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12 star
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In a bind to go to CES and couldn't believe I could find a hotel this close to convention center that didn't bankrupt me. Great location and found I didn't even have to drive anywhere. Nice friendly place and cool bar/small restaurant inside it. Looked like they were building something in the courtyard I will have to check out next time I am there. Coming back in a few months.
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12 star
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Friendly, bright little cafe on the West Port. We had coffees and a couple of paninis with salad, both of which were fresh, tasty and clearly carefully made (which is saying something, paninis are ubiquitous these days and often tasteless and slapped together). Really nice snack, we'll definitely be back when we're in the area.
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I just moved to Vegas and looking to purchase a home. I was assured that it will not be a problem even though I was told by the other brokerage firm that I need a full time position in Vegas for at least a month before I can qualify for a home when I checked into it last year. They assured us that it was not a problem. I didn't want another hard credit ding on my credit score. I got a hard ding with no loan.
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They are closed. New restaurant is Terrace Cafe and it's amazing. Welcome to the hood.
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12 star
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After realizing I had not supported my neighborhood restaurants in a while and being hungry for mediterranean food, I popped in to Yalla's. It was after lunch and the restaurant was very quiet.\n\nI was looking up at the menu on the wall, when a very nice young man pointed out the menu was also on the counter. No neck strain necessary. Plus, I can see better. So, I ordered the vegetable skewer plate for $8.50. Initially I thought it was a little pricey until I got home and opened it.\n\nThe food is stored in a styrofoam container with a large area in front and two smaller areas the back. The large front area was filled generously with very tasty rice. I loved the seasoning, it was delicate and smelled beautiful. Two large vegetable skewers were placed on top, filled from end to end with a variety of grilled veggies like tomato, red pepper, mushroom, red onion. The were cooked perfectly with just a hint of a bite.\n\nThere was definitely enough for two to share. I'll be back!
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Haze is officially the shittiest club I ever been to in Vegas. This review is long long long overdue.\n\nMe and a bunch of friends (1:1 ratio guys and girls) had guestlist with a promoter who guaranteed us a set price. We've done this a million times in Vegas. The girls would get in free and dudes would fork over $30.\n\nWell when we got there, even though the place is f*cking dead, the bouncer asked us to grease his palm $20 a head. Even for girls. I looked at my friend and the bouncer with \"are you f'n\" serious look. Not wanting to make a big stink, we complied. I think my friend went off the side or bathroom and palmed the guy $20 for each of us.\n\nWe ended up ponying up $30 for each guy anyway. I thought that was strange. Later the promoter (who we are cool with) met us up and said what happened shouldn't have happened and the guy should be canned.\n\nInside Haze, it was pretty dead. It picked up a bit later on, but the layout is awful.\n\nI got trashed though, and actually jumped on one of the platforms and did the booty dance with a bunch of chicks who actually loved it. The security on the inside yanked me by the back of the shirt rudely and told me \"guys aren't allowed on the platforms\". I said \"why?\". They said, \"Just cuz man. Don't do it again.\" It didn't seem to bother any of the other patrons and the chicks were telling me come back. Just having fun bro, geez.\n\nI think drinks were like $20-$25 each, highway robbery.\n\nThe only redeeming factor I guess is the sound system is pretty good, but the actual club is a piece of shit.\n\nHaze is definitely a 3rd tier club. We went to XS the next night, paid less overall when the promoter helped us out personally (she was upset we were treated like that) and had a BLAST.\n\nSCREW HAZE.
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Very rude I come in did the online check in I ask did it work they say what are you talking about you're checking in right now I have 3 people barking at me and laughing at the same time.. very unprofessional I tell them what I need to be seen for ear infection and the nurse says does it hurt when you pee? I said no? Shes says oh ear infection hahahaha.. not coming here again should of learned 3 years ago when I was in labor and the nurse sent me home with sleeping pills and 20 min later I had to be taken by ambulance back to the hospital no time for epideral IV fell out while giving birth..
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If you order online and it's wednesday or later in the week DO NOT use 2d day UPS you will not get your part unless you're very close by. I'm in Texas and ordered on wednesday thinking I could get my parts by saturday latest.....nope 5 days later they arrive(what the Hell is 2 day air?) needless to say no more business from me. Yes I wrote them and they didn't have the courtesy to reply either.
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I really don't want to have to do this because I've had such amazing experiences at Lebowskis before. But if this had been my first visit I would never be going back.\nWent for a Saturday night dinner and drinks treat and expected a lot better. I'd have the meat platter before and was craving it so was disappointed when it was no longer on the menu. When I asked the waitress about it I was reassured they still did it, it just wasn't printed on the menu. I happily handed over my money and sat back in anticipation. But what turned up was worse that dreadful. 4 slices of what i can only assume was Salisbury's bread along with a bundle of salmon, a bowl of haggis, bowl of black pudding and the worst over cooked steak I've ever attempted to eat. And that was all. What happened to the salad, the oatcakes, the chicken, the cooking skills??!! Eventually after prompting, the waitress brought me some cutlery and a few slices of lemon from the bar. \nI don't know what was going on in Lebowskis on Saturday but it was all dreadful. Our table was filthy, as was the one in the next booth. And no one came to clear our table long after we finished eating. \nI would have been irritated if I'd been told the platter was no longer available but at least that would have been honest. Instead I was fooled into buying a substandard meal. \nI think Lebowskis need to make up there minds about what they are offering as there customer experience. At the amazing yelp elite event not even a month ago they were all about gourmet, locally sourced food. Cooked to perfection and served in style. That all went out the window on Saturday. \nWill i go back, maybe. Should you go......? That's up to you.
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12 star
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I think Bonnie G's review says it all.\n\nI'm glad that there is a place like this in the valley. Lord knows this place could use just one or two real legit indie bookstores. \n\nBut...this store could also push the envelope a little more. Their women's section pales in comparison to their eastern spirituality section - which I get it you're in Tempe, Arizona - not Brooklyn. But still...there is an opportunity to educate the community on lots of things. I do like that they have lots of events and lots of variety in their events. I know that a business here still needs to know their audience and I think Changing Hands does that fairly well. \n\nTo reiterate, I have criticisms but overall I am really, truly grateful for this place. I loved customer appreciation day on the 1st. I like that I can get coffee next door. I like that there is a Trader Joe's within 100 feet. And I wish they had more of the shirts that say \"Eat, Sleep, Read.\" for purchase.
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12 star
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I think City North it is a wonderful apartment experience. Apartments are fantastic. Ten foot ceilings with a wall of glass from one end of your apartment to the other. The parking garage is a nice feature in the Arizona heat and it is secure. There are some very nice common areas with high end grills for those of us that like to grill. The single pool is very small for 99 apartments but it is not used much so it seems to work out just fine. Some very good restaurants in the area and a mall close by. Perfect!!
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12 star
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Awesome pizza. Great bartenders. The happy hour 50 cent beers are terrific. Looking forward to coming back for dessert!
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Nous avons voulu r\u00e9server une vingtaine de place pour un souper de No\u00ebl de bureau. Le g\u00e9rant, pas tr\u00e8s compr\u00e9hensif, voulais nous obliger \u00e0 prendre des repas 3 services. Apr\u00e8s avoir tent\u00e9 de n\u00e9gocier avec lui en lui mentionnant que quelques personnes souhaiteraient ne prendre qu'un plat principal en raison de contraintes alimentaires, il nous a clairement dit que \u00e7a ne fonctionnerait pas, parce qu'en ayant des gens qui ne consomment pas beaucoup de nourriture, et qui s'\u00e9ternisent \u00e0 cause d'un souper de No\u00ebl \u00ab il ne ferait pas d'argent \u00bb. C'\u00e9tait pourtant un souper de No\u00ebl, ce qui signifie plusieurs ventes d'alcool, ce qui est tr\u00e8s payant pour un restaurant. Nous avons eu beaucoup de difficult\u00e9 \u00e0 communiquer avec le g\u00e9rant, que ce soit par courriel ou par t\u00e9l\u00e9phone. Mauvaise gestion. Je comprends maintenant pourquoi les critiques sont aussi mauvaises c\u00f4t\u00e9 service...
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12 star
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Good food and good sushi. Pad Thai is good and portions are generous especially at dinner.
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12 star
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I was surprised to discover this was the first Mexican restaurant to open in the whole of Scotland. Ever since 1984 they seem to have been refining their speciality frozen margarita as it's a crowd pleaser. The concoction of lime juice, tequila and triple sec seems to be just right, leaving you willing to delve into their Mexican fare.\n\nThe food offerings are decent enough with the nice touch of a real salad instead of the usual carrot shavings and a wilted leaf. \n\nTop stuff!
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-1no label
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Since we had a Restaurant.com gift certificate, we headed here the other day for a late lunch. Now this place seemed totally fine for drinking, but this review is based on the food.\n\nThe service was ok, though very slow. And the food just seemed to take way too long to come out. \n\nWe started off with the appetizer combo platter. It definitely all seemed like it was something that was just popped in the microwave. The wings were decent. The jalapeno spinach dip was actually pretty tasty. Everything else was a fail.\n\nFor entrees, we had the BBQ beef sandwich and the BBQ burger. The sandwich was ok. Not too bad on flavor. And I even enjoyed the pasta salad that I chose as the side. The burger, however, was barely edible and the fries were left almost completely untouched.\n\nNow, there could be other menu items that are great. The BBQ flavors were decent enough that I would try other BBQ menu items. And the breakfast part of the menu did have some tasty sounding things. But based on this one experience and the food we had, there's no way I can give it more than 2 stars.
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