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12 star
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Review wrong restaurant. This one is located in Walmart.
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I should have known when I walk in, only 2 tables with people on them in the whole restaurant. It was a point to turn around and walk out but I did not. I wished I did 40 dollars for 3 rolls that were average at best. Whole foods are better if you ask me then third of the price as well, I must not be the only person as the place was empty.\nDon't waste your time.\nI love Japanese food but this was a joke.
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I was less than impressed with the hostess up front. It was very apparent that she did not like her job. The waiter, \"Fish\" was great. He was attentive and on the ball. Clam chowder was great but the Range Rattlers (jalape\u00f1o pepper stuffed with shrimp and cheese) were truly lack luster. My wife couldn't say enough good things about the sweet potato she ate. My tenderloin pieces were not the usual monster size I'm used to at Claim Jumpers.\n\nOverall, I would have to say I am not impressed with this, Town Square, location. I will continue to go to the Green Valley location.
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12 star
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This is coming from someone with a Lebanese background, this is hands down one of my favourite Lebanese restaurants (outside of Lebanon lol)! A bit pricey but definitely worth it! Staff are super nice, food is super amazing!\nI HIGHLY recommend this place
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12 star
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While passing through Pittsburgh to visit colleges, my parents and I decided to stop at Joe Mama's for dinner. While the restaurant's walls adorned with many celebrities' signatures make one assume it is a restaurant of extremely high quality, it was nothing special. The calamari that we ordered was good, but fairly salty, and the bruschetta was overly sweet. The entrees were much better, but the pizza was slightly on the greasy side. Their chocolate cobbler was good, and one desert could easily be shared among the three of us. While it was not a bad meal, it wasn't a place I would expect seeing anyone special in, as the walls seem to claim.
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Um...Wow! I don't think they have maid service in this dive of a hotel. After checking in, I opened the blinds. Filthy windows with lips, nose and tongue marks from what looked like children who stayed their before me. Room reeked of something nasty like urine, mold and mildew all mixed together. Went to use the bathroom and it's a good thing I didn't sit. The man who stayed there before me had peed all over the seat and nobody bothered to clean it before giving the room to someone new. \n\nWent back to the lobby to get a new room. At least the toilet was clean in this one. But the sink had some dirty stains all over it from the last guest. And their hairs were still in the shower which was apparently not cleaned. All of the water cups in the room had holes in them and were unusable. The bath towels were all different shades of stained dingy white covered in dirt and I had to borrow towels from the friends I was visiting. Scared of the bed, so I slept with all of my clothes on. Worst motel I have ever stayed in and definitely way over priced.
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12 star
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Good beer. Pretty good pizza. The only big knock on them was our service. Our waitress was new or didn't care. Either way, I'll go back when I'm up that way again.
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This place looks like a dump on the outside. My boyfriend asked me if it was an old strip club as we walked inside. He was serious. They greeted us with \"two?\" And after we said yes, they again asked, \"for dinner?\" Well of course for dinner..After my boyfriend's first comment I started to second guess what else they might offer. \n\n Literally the only cool thing about this place was the kitchen entry. However, upon entering we apologized because we thought we went through the wrong door. Apologizing for entering the restaurant. Weird. \n\n It was our anniversary on a Sunday night. We were there, as well as two other tables. We didnt make it a point to tell the waitress of our occasion, but she didnt ask either. We exchanged cards with eachother near the end of the evening. Our waitress seemed to not care as much about us, as she did the older folk that were seated next to us. \n\n The steaks were decent. I have had better elsewhere for half of the cost. Please upgrade your cutlery. I have seen sharper knives at a dive bar. I got a workout while trying to cut my steak. Extremely frustrating and killed my mood. I was unimpressed with the Delmonico. Skip it..no flavor. Waitress did not come back to see if our steaks cooked properly (although the were to temperature.) \n\n Ive read in some reviews that the decor is old school, mobster-like. Well I wish I had read that before I went, because I did not get that vibe at all. I got the vibe of a cheap, old place in desperate need of rennovation. \n\n Extremely dissapointed in every aspect of this place. If I had known how to properly exit, I wouldve left before ordering. (Although I guess the kitchen was the main exit, just awkward not knowing as a first time guest)\n\n This experience was so lousy, that we decided to do a \"re-date\" to celebrate our anniversary
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12 star
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JESUS! I walked into pastry heaven! Which was handy since my one and only goal was to obtain a Cannoli. As I stood in front of a counter that was positively brimming with delicious-looking pastries, nowhere could I find cannolis. Oh. Sh*t. After doing a second scan of the counter, what do I see tucked away on the second shelf, left side? ONE cannoli. I guess my panic soon became evident because before I knew what was happening, I was shouting \"Oh my God, D! There's only one left!!!' When I heard the ladies behind the counter chuckling, I realized that I really had exclaimed those words aloud. They reassured me though - they had a secret stash in the back. Praise the good Lord for the Cannoli fairies. \n\nThe goods: Well, I only bought a Cannoli and it was excellent. Perfectly crunchy on the outside, nice and creamy on the inside - not too sweet. Perfeto. That said, they had a ton of pastries from whole cakes that were so pretty I would hate to be the one to cut into them, to individual pastries, tarts, cookies, Marzipan lambs (if you're in the market for those), HUGE lobster tails and other assorted dessert things to make you nice and plump. I seriously doubt that you could walk in here and not find something to eat. If you can, there's something wrong with you. \n\nLocation: On Dante, across the street from the church. What church? I can't recall so you're going to have to map it using the infamous Yelp app because guess what? There are lots of churches in Little Italy. \n\nThe decor sort of looks like the shop was frozen in time - maybe in the late 60s or early 70s - but don't let that throw you off. You're only there to eat.
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12 star
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Just came back from here today and loved it.\n\nLocation - Nice. Off Silverado Ranch and Bermuda, a lot of places near it and a good area of town.\n\nAtmosphere - Cute. It was clean, I enjoyed the setup and the dim lighting\n\nFood - Excellent! There were so many options on the menu it was hard to chose, they also had a vegetarian friendly menu. Huge portions, great value, and the food itself was amazing. Food is spicier than most thai places, they warn you, so make sure you don't get anything over a 3 if you only want mild spice.\n\nService - Our server was great. Very friendly, helpful and quick. My boyfriend was clearly struggling with his Pad Thai (which was a level 5 spice) but, we weren't going to ask for a new one or complain, but the server offered to make him a new one. It was a very kind gesture.\n\nWill be back!
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12 star
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Everything was expertly prepared and the service was wonderful! The quality of the ingredients was amazing, and the place was very comfortable, slightly rustic but still beautiful and trendy. The braised beef, truffle pizza, and cheesecake were my favorites! Food came out in a reasonable time, and even though my friends and I stayed a while after we finished eating, we never felt rushed. I will definitely be back!
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Before you read the rest of my impressions, let me just say that I prepaid for the round trip for two, and Ritz left us stranded for our 4:30am return. If that doesn't tell you to run, read the rest.\n\nFirst ones on the shuttle meant a 20 minute wait for the bus to fill in a bus without the air running. Then the driver over-filled by 1 and then had to rework the math and seating even though we were completely crammed in. Also, the a/c was off while we waited (in the desert...) and it never really recovered once we were in motion, so it was a hot, cramped ride.\n\nWe were staying at the Excalibur, which was supposed to be \"one of the first\" stops. In fact, it was the 3rd, after Bally's and another stop in the center of the strip. Start to finish, it was just over an hour from the time we paid for the shuttle to the time we were dropped off at the back of our hotel (as opposed to the front where cabs leave you and you can get porter service).\n\nAs I said earlier, they left us stranded for the return trip. We ended up taking a cab which cost exactly the same as for two as the pre-paid trip, and a cab to the hotel would have actually saved us .50 cents (yes, tip included) compared with the shuttle and would have probably gotten us there 45 minutes sooner.
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My boyfriend and I came here after we missed the lunch window for Wicked Spoon. We were starving (which usually allows crappy food to taste a little better) and just went for what was close.\n\nI should have known that a Chinese/Mexican restaurant would not be a good idea. There is a reason why I've never come across this mix. It's because it simply does not work! This restaurant should either focus on making better Chinese food or better Mexican, not attempt to make both types of cuisines.\n\nI had the dan dan noodles and some soup with wontons (the name escapes me now). The dan dan noodles were okay. The soup didn't have much flavor. It's only saving grace were the wontons.\n\nMy boyfriend ordered one lobster taco (because they are $10 a pop) and two chicken tacos (mole sauce on the side). He said the lobster taco was good, but the chicken was just whatever.\n\nOverall, the best thing that we ordered was the guacamole and the Mexican coke. The chips and salsa were decent.
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Horrible staff that can't get simple orders right. Second time now that my husband and I came home to our sandwiches being completely wrong. Stuff on our sandwiches we specifically asked to not have. I've been to plenty of Paneras in other states and they have their sh*t together, why not this one? For what I'm paying, I expect at least a correct order. Food is good....if you ever get what you ask for.
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12 star
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A well kept secret! If you are looking for wine treats, you have to check this out. It is like a little wine store located right inside the department store. They do tastings and classes and have a special room for the fine stuff.. I have only just peeked through the glass, but YUM!
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It was nothing special. Slow service by tiny ladies. The potatoes we had with brunch were not so good, and the menu selections were skim and did not show much originality. However, my girlfriend LOVED the smoked bacon!
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12 star
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I recently attended the October Adults Night Out. The premise of the program is great-free admission, adult beverages, etc. I enjoyed exploring the museum and it was a nice activity for a Friday Night. The only downfall(s) were 1. The line to check in was extremely long. It didn't move slow, but it wasn't fast either. I had registered online but forgot to print the tickets. I would suggest definitely printing tickets ahead of time. The second issue was the \"beer garden.\" While I enjoyed the premise and the beers, there were only 2 beer servers and 1 wine server for many many people. The line went painfully slow and it made it hard to use the drink tickets and visit the center. Many people were actually giving away their tickets because the line was too long. I would attend another ANO again but I hope that they make some changes in the future to the above mentioned things.
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Found a shard of glass the size of a silver dollar in the bottom of my glass. The manager took $3.50 off of our bill. I've never been so shocked by such terrible customer service
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On a recent trip to Icehouse we noticed our server sitting at a nearby table throughout most of our meal. Another server frequently came by our table to refill our water or to apologize for slow service. At one point I happened to look down and noticed bright green gum stuck to the back of both my legs and all over my knee high boots. Someone had stuck their chewed gum to the front of the seat. Upon letting the other server know so we could possibly get a towel or napkin I noticed our server still sitting at the other table. Finally she came by and when we once again mentioned the gum assuming someone would offer a towel or an apology she replied \"We all have personal problems.\" Um, what?!? \n\nIt wasn't her or the restaurant's fault obviously and I wasn't looking for a free meal or even an offer to cover the cleaning costs, but an apology or visit by the manager would have gone a long way. Just stop by the table with a wet towel, apology and offer to help and it would have been fixed. The gum came off and aside from some inconvenience and embarrassment at walking around with the backs of my legs covered in gum there is no lasting effect -- aside from the determination NEVER to go back to Icehouse. \n\nThat server was obnoxious and the management lacking.
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12 star
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Being way out east this is by no means anywhere near where I live, but I would find myself pestering my bf to go with me every so often, because everything I tried so far have been great and makes the drive worth it!\n\n4&20 is nicely tucked away off E Johnson, but no worries, it's really not difficult. Service has always been great and I always feel welcome. But most importantly, everything I have tried so far has been awesome! \n\nAs many reviews have raved (most accurately), their biscuits and gravy are some of the best ones I've tried. There was a time when I had gone all crazy with biscuits and gravy and went around town trying them, but I find myself returning to 4&20 at the end. Rich butter milk biscuits with generous servings of thick sausage gravy, with the option to add an over-easy egg. I tend to find 3 biscuits to be on the heavy side, so I would give one to my bf (no complains there, win-win situation). \n\nTheir pastries are also some of the best around. Home made fresh pop tarts (go lemon cream and nutella), scones and muffins *yums*. One of the reasons that make me wish I live over on the east side (almost).
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I don't understand the high reviews for this place. I tried 3 drinks... 3 very basic drinks that shouldn't be difficult to mess up: \n\nOolong milk tea with boba ($4 large)\nGreen tea ($2.75) medium)\nGreen milk tea ($3.25 medium)\n\nAll were bland. I'm aware that drinks here aren't as sweet as other boba shops, but they didn't even taste like tea; more like watered down tea. Super disappointed. Boba also hardened within 5 minutes which is gross... Eventually it just tastes like undercooked boba. Yuck!\n\nOne cool thing: they have these awesome drink shakers that I've yet to see in other establishments. Pretty cool, but not cool enough for me to come back. I'll continue to frequent tea station for my boba cravings when I'm in Vegas.
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We had been patrons of Carmine's since they first opened. We liked their food but I'm sad to say that I will not highly recommend or return again. Five of us where waiting patiently for over 45 minutes as they kept saying they were waiting for a table to clear. After watching people leave and having them sit at least 6 smaller groups (including a party of 3 who just walked in at a table for 4!), I asked what was going on. The girl at the register did not know what to say to us and had the manager/part owner come talk to us. As he walked over to us, his face told me that we were bothering him, like he was annoyed. He came over to tell us it would be longer! I asked why they hadn't put the two tables together or pull up a 5th chair to a table and he looked around the room and said \"where?\" I thought, Hello! You have been seating group after group ahead of us at the tables so yeah, they're not available anymore! He started getting very defensive though I asked without offense. I had invested time, we were starving and I just wanted to sit down already. After being there so long with my handicapped nephew, my mother and my kids and being treated like we didn't matter, we just left. His attitude, lack of professionalism and lack of ability to deal with customers was just too much. They couldn't find room for a party of 5 people and pretty much told us tough luck! I'm sorry, their food is not THAT good. I have contacted all my friends that I've been trying to get to try them out and told them that I retract my recommendation. Oh and by the way, the manager/part owner's comment was that we didn't pay his salary. So I guess Carmine's doesn't need customers because they're doing just find without them! I give them one star only because this doesn't allow me to enter without any stars.
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12 star
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Update: The Chompies in Scottsdale sent us a gift card to apologize for our experience. That was not necessary although we did accept and we used it last night. We did go to the location near Chandler mall and had a wonderful meal and experience. The hostess and wait staff were pleasant and the food was very delicious.
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I am a regular at the good egg. Ray location on mondays and fulton ranch on tuesdays. And when Im in tucson I'll hit the speedway locaton ( Which by far has the best food!) \n So you would think that the food would all be the same since its franchise, but its not! the ray location food quality is 3-4star, tucson definitely 5star and Fulton ranch is the worst. so bad I refuse to go there even though its walking distance from my house.
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This place has the worst customer service.\n\nYou walk in and they act like your disrupting them.\n\nI don't say thank you or even appreciate your business.\n\nMost of the food is decent, the prices are way too high.\n\nI paid $50 bucks for 2 large pieces and they were not worth that price.\n\nBut being treated the way they do every time I have gone in there I wont go again.\n\nPizza Hut has better respect for the customers and they don't charge like this.\n\nI would think for the price I should be treated like a King!
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The sushi was not at all good. The service was on the poor side. Our one and only visit was not enjoyable.
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12 star
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We stopping in on Friday about 5:00 just to check it out. Harveys is a neighborhood dive. It felt like Cheers when we walked in. People at the bar (customers) said Hi and the waitress was right to us with menus and very friendly. OK, don't expect much in decor. The tables are sticky, like when the varnish is sticky and you can never get it clean enough to not be sticky. We had drinks very nice martinis. The bartender is a pro. I had a BLT, thin sliced bacon, crispy and just the right amount and my partner had a burger, both were excellent. \nAs we left the bar crew all said bye as well as the staff. I liked the folks there.
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Went to this location and walked out not even 10 minutes later. When we walked in, we were greeted by the manager with an unintelligible grunt and a vague wave that we took as \"sit wherever\". We sat there for 5 minutes before anyone even acknowledged our presence. By then we were already debating whether we should stay or go. When a waitress finally showed up to our table, we were at our limit with our patience. We told her we needed a few more moments, which we used to confirm our decision to leave. On our way out, she said \"change your mind folks\" in a condensing and disgruntled tone. We will not be returning and I think we now understand why there weren't very many customers there.
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12 star
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What I love about this location over the two that I am used to in Milwaukee is the basement used vinyl section. The two in Milwaukee run their vinyl on the floor, completely packed. I always have to sit on the floor, pull some out, and move like 20 at a time.\n\nThis location has 75% of the stuff in bins that I can stand and pick through...and the best part is that there is no one in the basement, so you don't feel weird if you want to sit there for two hours literally looking through every album. I don't feel welcome to do that at the one on 76th st in Milwaukee.
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12 star
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I have never been able to complain about anything I've ordered from here. Sometimes the dudes confused 'fries' with 'rice', but it's not like I especially NEED french fries. Prices are reasonable. They have a drive through.\n\nOne day I bought an Adobada burrito from Rivas and I swear to God it was THE BEST burrito I have ever had in my life. The pork was perfectly seasoned / perfect temperature and the tortilla was just perfect. Ugh. So good. Carne Asada is always great at Rivas. If you're into Carne Asada fries get them here.\n\nThe chile relleno isn't the best I've ever had, but definitely the best in comparison to small taco shops like Los Favoritos or Filibertos.
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Terrible service... way overrated osso bucco.. gave 10 bucks off from my complaint and argued with me that it was one of the house favorites. . Taste like crap on my opinion
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12 star
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Excellent tapas! I am picky and I think I've tried more than half the menu and every dish has been outstanding. The Sangria is also very tasty... I ended up drinking almost an entire pitcher last time I went!\n\nThe line is usually out the door and parking is limited. The restaurant is next to the popular Ruth's Chris Steak House and a few other restaurants. Makes parking a hassle as the lot in front of the businesses gets filled quickly. There is parking behind Ruth's Chris and a walkway from the back parking lot to the front but it is a bit hidden. \n\nFirefly is one of my favorite restaurants in Vegas.
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12 star
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super bomb!!\nfeels like the one in cali!\nreally love the shrimp + whole shebang flavor!!
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12 star
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Amazing buffet. I can think of only one other five star buffet (Boma at DisneyWorld), but this one easily earns its five stars. Go at the cusp between meals (like 10ish between breakfast or 4ish between lunch and dinner) and you can sample more things. If you have the room. The food quality here is top notch. Several good sushi options, great pasta dishes like mushroom ravioli, kobe beef tenderloin, prime rib, squab, great gravies, and all kinds of other stuff. From the simple cheese and fruit to the well-crafted fancy desserts, this place does it right. This is a must visit when in Vegas.
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So I stopped by to pick up some lunch today and wish I hadn't. I have worked in this area for over 3 years but have only stopped here twice. I remember why after the first time I didn't come back. I really just do not like A&W's burgers or fries. \n\nThe fries were bland and I believe McD's or Carl's have better fries. The burger, well it was just bland. The flavor came from the \"special\" sauce (thousand island) on top. The cheese was not melted and just didn't work for me. \n\nThe service was fast, but just like other drive-thru's, I could barely understand what the guy was saying. There was no one else in line but once I got up to the window, he was rushing to give me my food. It was just odd to me, especially since I was the only one!
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Eat here if you like terrible music playing loudly in your ear, $12 vodka tonics made with Sprite and hair, rude servers, food that may or may not make you vomit four times in the middle of the night, and slow service. Seriously. Don't go here if your life depends on it.
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Second only to the out-of-business Rajput, this was the most disappointing Indian we'd had in Montreal.\nOnly tried it because we had a group-buy coupon. \nWe ordered a Bhoona and Aloo Ghobi. Both were bland, the latter, even more so. The side of basmati rice was overcooked! - no excuse for a restaurant so pricey to be serving overcooked rice. \nService was inattentive. I noticed other diners waiting too long to have their orders taken & for the bill to come at the end. \nThe decor was really lacking also. \nI'm sure the Old Montreal tourists are the only ones keeping this establishment in business. \nOnly positive thing I can say is that the music & views outside the windows were pleasant.
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Food was ok. Service was poor. Saw a roach near our table. Not my choice for a lunch companion!
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12 star
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A good place if you want a decent burger. Wouldn't say it is the best burger I have ever had, however, it is tasty and hearty and the veggies (lettuce, tomato, etc) always taste fresh. I like that large amount of toppings to choose from. Prices are decent for what you get. A tip: I have heard that their regular burgers are huge so I always order the Jr burger and its more than enough. Also, the smalls fries are basically like a large at most other places so i don't even wanna picture what the large looks like. Atmosphere is clean and service is pretty quick. Like I said, a decent place for a burger in this neck of the woods.
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I want to preface this review by stating that I have over 25 years experience in retail management and customer service so I understand fully the rigors of large big box store and interfacing with customers on a daily basis. \n\nI was pretty appalled at my recent shopping experience there and because of what occurred I won't shop there again. Prior to this I liked this store a lot and shopped there often. Its clean and well organized. Generally the staff is helpful and not pushy and they have great discounts on plants in the garden department. \n\nI went in to buy 4 eye screws for a shelf I had at home. My sale totaled a little over 5 bucks for the 4 screws. I paid for them inside the store and specifically asked the cashier to put the receipt in the bag where it would be visible as I next was going to the garden department to check out some plants on my way out. it was a small bag and the receipt was hanging out of it not to mention the bags they use at Lowe's are translucent and you can see through them fairly well. \n\nI picked out 3 plants in the garden department and went to the counter to pay. I placed the bag of the screws on the counter as I went to get cash out of my purse. The receipt was hanging out on the top of the bag and you could also see it through the side of the bag. I was really taken aback when the cashier asked to see my receipt for the stuff in the bag. I cancelled my purchase and went to the front to ask for a manager. \n\nHe explained that it was store policy for the cashiers in the garden department to ask for receipts for items not purchased in the garden department. I've made 25 or more purchases the same way... first in the store then out to the garden department to get some plants.. and NOT ONCE has anyone EVER asked to see my receipts. My own experience in managing a big box store that's owned by the same company as Lowe's tells me that this is NOT their policy and the policy is to ask for a receipt for a large un-bagged item that is hand carried by the customer such as a garden hose or a carpet or lumber etc. The fact that the bag was on the counter with the receipt hanging out of it and clearly visible should have been more than enough for this cashier. I can only venture to guess that she had a desire to exert petty authority and this is how she did it. I've seen this before and had the unhappy experience of managing the same type of employees and had to counsel and re train them. Nobody wants their shopping experience to include a shake down and I certainly felt it was way out of line. \n\nI got a call from one of the store managers the following day after complaining to the corporate office and I felt his response was lack luster. While he valued my input as a consumer he sure didn't do anything to win me back as a customer. If this had come across my desk as a manager I would have asked that customer to come into the store and offer them a $10 gift card to show how much I wanted them back. I'm not looking for handouts but I spend money at Lowe's every month. In protecting those 5 dollars worth of eye screws they lost hundreds in future sales. A 10 buck gift card could have won that back. its simple math. \n\nI'm back to shopping at Home Depot now and that is where I'll stay. The prices are lower overall and they seem to value the customer a great deal more.
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12 star
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Just had my haircut an hour ago and already two strangers have complimented the cut. Jason's work is the best in town. He really understands how to make wavy, unruly hair look fabulous. Plus, the scalp massage, complimentary coffee and hip setting makes one feel they are getting the star treatment.
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12 star
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Chada Thai has been me and my husband's most favorite place in town for the last couple of months since we discovered this place. \n\nFirst, I love the atomospher of the restaurant. Good size, nice decorations and never be super crowded and loud so you can enjoy being there and having conversation with your friends, partners or whoever you are with. Good thing about here is I think you can come here for any pursose. While there are many couples, I also saw some people having business dinner on weekdays. \n\nThe quality of food is absolutely fantastic! My favorite is PAD KRA-POW, YUM WOON SEN SEAFOOD and home made beef jerky. They are all amazing and I can eat this everyday. However, you have to be a little careful about choosing how spicy you want. I usually get between 5 to 7 out of 10 at Thai restaurants and when we first went there, I ordered \"medium\". Oh my got the food was very very spicy! I had probably 10 glasses of water until I finish my food but it was still good. When I asked the waiter if it was really medium, he said it was and he cannot eat medium too because it is too spicy. \n\nThey have nice selections of wine too. I hear the owner of the restaurant used to be a\u3000sommelier at Lotus of Siam, another favorite restaurant of us in Downtown who also have so many kinds of wine. \n\nUnfortunatelly I have not tried their desserts yet because we always end up feeling like having shaved ice nearby (Kuma!!) on the way home. Lol
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This place was straight up N.A.S.T.Y. \nI am prior military so I have eaten some not so good meals. I'm not a picky person. I think you can pretty much doctor up food to be edible....that was until today! I took one bite of my tostada and I refused to eat anymore. I literally was grossed out and by the time the staff noticed our table, I wasn't even willing to order something else. I was disappointed.
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I had to run an errand during my lunch break that brought me over to this area, so I decided to pop into Subway for a quick sandwich. \n\nMy food was just fine (although the sandwich 'artist' was pretty heavy handed with the mustard) but the cashier could have been a lot friendlier.
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Why do I torture myself by coming to this store? Why?!?! \n\nI came to Fry's looking for a 16gb ipod nano. There were two different colors out on display with prices listed. I asked the employee if they had any additional colors, and he tells me that they don't have any actual ipods to sell. Apparently there is a new version of the nano coming out, so they got rid of the other models. Okay......well the new ones aren't out yet, and there are ones on display.....why are they on display if you aren't selling them?!?! Am I crazy?
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12 star
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I love this place. They have the best tacos in town (pansita are my favorite), but not to forget the drinks (try the \"big nose drink\"), they are amazing too.
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12 star
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This is by far the best Indian food I've been to in the Phoenix area since I moved here from San Francisco. Some reviewers will say that having a dinner buffet is the best part of this place, but trust me, the food is amazing too. The lamb was meaty, the chicken very tender, and the sauces and gravies excellent. This is also the first Indian buffet that I've been too that has mango lassi as part of the price, and it's very good. Service was excellent and very attentive, again more than i would have expected for a buffet.\n\nTrust me when I say you will not be disappointed, and if you save a few dollars in the process, all the better. We'll be going back on a regular basis!
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Which sewer are the using to farm raise the lobster they serve? If I could give zero stars I would. I was so excited to find out about a lobster roll place in Las Vegas. Spent $110 to try a few things with family. All the lobster was bland despite the butter and mayo. This is not Maine lobster. Tilapia would have been more flavorful. Order came out wrong and instead of making a fresh Connecticut roll they just poured butter on top of the Maine roll. Disgusting, expensive. I left there feeling nauseous.
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12 star
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First visit and feeling better. :) Hope it continues, will let you know. Clean, quiet though a bit weird being in the strip mall and smelling the BBQ from across the street. Doc was friendly and so was Alicia at the desk.\n\n------Edit------\nAfter a week my back is feeling better and hope it continues. They really seem to care, that's always nice!!
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12 star
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Food is always consistently delicious...don't let the location fool you. Food is great and pricing is very reasonable..the nachos are a great choice meat is always cooked perfect and the portion is more than enough for two people!
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I've been to Kabuki a few times and have never been that impressed. The service is mediocre, the food is decent at best and the cocktails are nothing special. The ingredients seem semi fresh, but there are definitely way better places in the valley if you are looking for delicious sushi. My suggestions: Ra, Blue Wasabi or Squid Ink (depending on which part of the valley you are in).\n\nIf for some reason my review hasn't changed your mind from going and you find yourself at Kabuki DO NOT order the Sangria, you WILL BE disappointed. As for the food -- I guess there are worse places you could go.
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12 star
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SOL Crossfit is helping my booty grow, bit-by-bit\nMy goal is to make dem jeans split, every time I sit\nWhat use to be a weekend drop-in, is now a daily commit\nDon't stop, won't stop, can't quit!\n\nSupportive coaches and approachable crew\nThat'll meet up for some cold brews\nLike one big family, tight as glue\nMakes for fitness break-throughs\n\nThey'll push, push, push you\nI just smile and call them boo\nAll the while, turning purple and blue\nBut feeling brand new\nBecause those last pair of jeans, I just outgrew\n\nLadies ask me, \"how did you fit in dem jeans?!\"\nI just snicker and say, \"with some power cleans!\"\nSquats and deadlifts, in-between\nWill make that booty pop and have all the boys grin\n\nNo matter your sex, age or weight\nSol Crossfit is a great place\nTo get you in that healthy state\nWith awesome/friendly gym mates
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I'm pretty easy to please when it comes to home delivery, fast food pizza. As long as it's cheesy and bready I am usually OK. We discovered last night that Papa John's actually delivered to our place, even though they are over on Ft Apache, so I thought we would give them a try.\n\nI should point out here that up until last night I had never sampled a Papa John's pizza, however I have often heard them compared favourably to Pizza Hut or Dominoes.\n\nI ordered a Ham and Pineapple pizza and a serve of wings with ranch dip and garlic dip. The pizza arrived more promptly than the 65 minute estimate and the driver was friendly enough.\n\nWhen I opened my pizza box I was greeted with the sight of something that looked like it had come straight out from under a heat lamp at a food court. Upon eating a slice it turned out to be fresher than it looked, but it was a bit greasy and the sauce was overly sweet and unusual on a pizza outside of the frozen section at a supermarket. The pineapple on my pizza really didn't work well with the already very sweet sauce. I ate a couple of slices and consigned the rest to the fridge for more desperate times. I found myself eating for the sake of eating.\n\nNext I moved on to my wings. I think they were honey chipotle or something very similar. They tasted pretty decent but were extremely gloopy and difficult to eat. They could have done with about 70% less sauce. The garlic dip in particular was a bizarre concoction. It looked like clear, melted butter and tasted weird. Probably not meant for wings, but I'm not sure what it would go with.\n\nSadly, I think Papa John's is going to have to be given the big miss in future. Of the low-end pizza chains I would have to say that it is easily my least favourite.
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I was so excited to try out this new place for restaurant week. It's really hard to find...but cute inside once you get there. My party of 4 had reservations, but we still had to wait about 10 minutes to be seated. Our server brought us glasses of sangria (we didn't even notice at first that sangria came with the restaurant week menu, yay for free drinks!) Their red wine sangria was really good, with a nice star anise flavor. \n\nFor restaurant week, you split an appetizer with your dining companion, each had an entree (either 2 tacos or 1 burrito) and share dessert. We started with the taco salad, which was really tasty and spicy. I liked the chipotle ranch dressing and strips of tortilla on the top. \n\nI ordered the shrimp and barbacoa beef tacos - it said the beef is braised in Dr. Pepper. Interesting...they were out of shrimp and had to sub fish. The tacos came wrapped in 2 little corn tortillas, but they still fell apart when you pick them up. They were stuffed with things...but overall lacked flavor. I didn't finish either taco. We asked at this point for chips and salsa, which were brought out but horrible. I think we all ate one (burned) chip, with really thick, tomato-ey salsa with no freshness or kick.\n\nAt least you can't mess up dessert, right? I think it was a churro, but I wouldn't know because they were out. This happened the first day of restaurant week, about 730pm. They obviously didn't plan for restaurant week very well, because we didn't get dessert or and shrimp tacos. The waitress offered to get us another glass of sangria for dessert, but by this time we wanted to leave. \n\nSkip it.
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12 star
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Great stuff!! I'm at work and the pizza guy was professional enough. The pizza itself was bomb, the little garlic bread is outstanding and even the marinera sauce was on point. I bought a large pizza and it fed 4 adults, average size adults I should say. But man this is like the 3rd time I order here and it's the beezneez.
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12 star
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Great atmosphere and the drinks and food were good. We had several apps and all got different entrees and dessert, everyone we all seemed to feel the same. Go with the steak over the pork loin! We were in the back room and it was super loud with large parties but otherwise a great experience. Great redevelopment of a historic restaurant and the bookstore next store is awesome as well.
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12 star
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We've ordered from Slide and Bounce Around a couple of times... We love what they offer and had a Blast every time!!
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Worst 5 star hotel! The room was small for a LV 5 star hotel with useless technologies. Crack between curtain and ceiling let lots of light into room in morning. We asked to change room but were told that every room has the same problem. So if you are light sensitive do not stay here! The gym closes at 8pm, so no one in the world exercises after that! It takes 10 minutes for the front desk to answer the phone, no kidding! \nTear this hotel down and build another! \nAvoid this place!
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12 star
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Ahh Winner's, I have a love hate relationship with these types of stores. Pro's: lot's of different brands in one spot, the thrill of finding a really great item that I would really want at full price but getting it at a price I like better. Con's: Sifting through lots and lots of stuff you don't really want or need but somehow convincing yourself you do, dealing with too many people abd long lines.\n\nI've been to quite a few different Winner's and I agree with a previous reviwer who said different locations are good for different things. \n\nI live close to this location so it is convenient for me, as far as selection, you really have to come often in hopes of finding a gem in all the garbage packed among the endless rows of clothing.\n\nI popped into Winner's last week for same reason I normally come here, with the goal of finding a particular item, I mentioned item, not items, but like always, I left with more things then I planned on getting!\n\nI needed some hangers, those velvety thin ones that clothes don't slip off of, I found a pack of 20 for 16$ which was a good deal. \n\nI decided to wander around some more and ended up leaving with a few cute tops, a pair of flipflops and Puma workout socks.\n\nI like this Winner's but i can't say I find as many amazing things as I used to find a few years ago.\n\nIf you are brave enough to wade through racks and racks of items and battle hoards of greedy female hands, Winner's is worth a visit.
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I wish I would have referred to Yelp first - what's wrong with me? My only excuse is it was someone else's suggestion/desire to come here. Does that help redeem me at all?! :)\n\nI went here to meet former coworkers for lunch about a week ago and was quite impressed...at the MENU. I'd heard mixed reviews about Cheddar's for quite some time, mainly concerning their slow service, so I was a bit skeptical. But their surprisingly tasteful interior and impressive menu brought about hope. I have to say, the impressiveness ends at the d\u00e9cor and the menu selections. I said SELECTIONS.\n\nI had trouble making up my mind, so many things looked/sounded so tasty. I settled on the chicken tenders & shrimp combo and a Caesar side salad. I was impressed that my entr\u00e9e came with two sides - wasn't expecting that, especially not for $9.99. I selected the \"southern style\" green beans and baby carrots. I must give credit where credit is due; the SIDE ITEMS were great. But it ended there. Neither the chicken nor the shrimp had any flavor to them whatsoever. I was shocked. I didn't even finish my chicken tenders because they didn't seem fully cooked to me. The breading on them was very light in color, very flaky, and TASTELESS, as though it was nothing more than mere flour and maybe egg whites or buttermilk? No seasoning at all. Same with the shrimp. Very blah to say the least. And very disappointing. \n\nService I must admit was much better than expected, although bordering on smothering. Had a very young waiter that seemed to try way too hard to \"be there\" for us and to try to be pleasant & friendly (was somewhat forced rather than genuine). Started to get on my nerves (then again if you knew me, you'd know that when you begin getting smothery you're pushing my buttons big-time!). However given the negative reviews I'd heard in the past regarding service, I'd rather have this than a non-existent server, so I quickly got over that. He also didn't seem to be that familiar with the menu & its flexibility (ie: this can be subbed for that, etc), so that was a little bit of a turnoff to my dining companion.\n\nIn a nutshell University City has far too many dining options, so I wouldn't select Cheddar's again. Even with commendable service, the food has to match, and this place just didn't work for me, not even a little. I'd rather eat at Chick-Fil-A across the street!
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12 star
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OMG there's only a couple times in your life when everything just clicks. That was tonight.\n\nI got the price fix (a 42$ meal with 3 courses) with a ceased salad that had great dressing and flavor in every bite. Then I got the filet cooked medium rare (#amazing) wich words cannot explain. Then came our souffl\u00e9 wich is inastagram heaven. (#foodporn)
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Risotto = basically rice in Cheese Whiz. \nGnocchi = supermarket-shelf pasta, drenched in cream.\nWine selection abhorrent.\nWay overpriced. \nOne of the most depressing Italian meals of my life.\nAmbiance? Huge, glaring TV screens, inexperienced wait staff, dark lighting (could barely see my plate!)
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12 star
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A group of 20 of us dined here one evening during our last visit. I've eaten here several times, and really enjoy the food. The food was still good (cracker crisp margherita pizza is my go-to), but I am docking it a star because of the fiasco with the bill. This was two nights before our wedding. We were buying all the guests dinner Friday and Saturday, but it wasn't in our budget to feed everyone for all 5 nights, so we were up front with the restaurant that this was going to be separate bills. Somehow that didn't get communicated to the server. It happens, but the way it was dealt with was excruciatingly slow and painful, with all 20 of us sitting around waiting for it to get figured out. Honest mistake, but could have been handled better. I'll still be back.
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A lot of beggars you can't get gas at night or right when the sun goes down they come out and try to ask for money and when you don't give them any they stand and watch you get gas and wait and ask again, It's really annoying. I think they hired a security guard but they don't do nothing. A lot of beggars, I don't go here anymore since that.
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12 star
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The other day, I spent most of my night time at the Greenland Super market :) Well, I had a dinner at Greenland food court, got some groceries at the market, and wanted to stop at Tiffany Coffee to try their shaved ice. I had a small 'Green Tea Shaved Ice-$5'. It came with sliced strawberries, kiwii, mango, banana, red bean, green tea powder, mochi, condensed milk, & coffee flavored boba. It was pretty good but I wanted more of fruits on my shaved ice. I was pretty satisfied with my cold dessert which wasn't too sweet at all :p \nMaybe, scorching hot on sunny days, It will be a good idea to try it. Perfect dessert for summer!!!
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If your server's name is Mario, run for the hills.\n\nI consider myself to be somewhat of a Jos\u00e9 Andr\u00e9s fangirl so I was naturally looking forward to dining at Jaleo. Needless to say, my expectations were not met. The food itself was decent. Not quite as inventive as The Bazaar's offerings but with the lower price point, that's to be somewhat expected. Service, however, was horrifically below a restaurant of Jaleo's caliber.\n\nWhen my party was seated, the waiter proceeded to give us the \"key dishes you should try\" shtick including the many varieties of paella that the establishment is famous for. Okay sold. We try to order the paella only to be told that we can't do so because we have a party of four and the menu states that you must have a party of six or more. Uh, okay. Then why did you just spend all that time raving about your paella? We then ask if it would be at all possible to check if there were any other tables ordering any of the paellas that we could combine ordering forces with because we really wanted to try the paella. Our waiter flat out rejects us without even bothering to check. Now I understand that there's a certain protocol to be followed and I wasn't necessarily expecting an exception but would it have been so hard to double-check (pretending to check would have been more than sufficient)? Oh and here's the delightfully irking kicker: OUR SERVER WAS WRONG. While dining at \u00e9 by jos\u00e9 andr\u00e9s this past weekend, the infinitely more gracious and knowledgeable waitstaff notified me that every night, Jaleo makes a paella of the day for the entire restaurant to order individual portions from; the six or more limit only applies to parties who want to order a paella of their choice. A waiter who's clueless about the menu at an upscale(ish) restaurant? For shame.\n\nFollowing the paella debacle, I excused myself from the table so I could surreptitiously notify our waiter that one of the girls in my party was celebrating a birthday and that I'd like to surprise her with a dessert. I couldn't find the waiter so I told the busboy who had been helping our table who in turn said he would pass along the message to our waiter. While giving us our dessert menus, our waiter proceeds to ruin the surprise by saying, \"and are we celebrating a birthday today?\" I wouldn't expect this kind of a misstep from a T.G.I. Fridays let alone Jaleo.\n\nHad service been passable, I would have rated Jaleo at a solid 3.5 stars. Were it not been for my wonderful experience at \u00e9 by jos\u00e9 andr\u00e9s this past weekend, I would not have even considered returning.
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12 star
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Best spot in town. This is such a romantic spot to take friends or even family. I fell upon this place over 4 years ago and i keep coming back. Love the wide selection of wine (that I can now drink) and the authentic Italian food. Great place to wine and dine without having to go to the strip. They have also just opened a second location at the Downtown Summerlin Mall. Right next door to me!
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I really wanted to like this place being an avid tea drinker but alas, it was not meant to be. I have been here twice, once with 2 girlfriends for brunch and another time with my boyfriend. The first time I went, I ordered the pear salad, which was decent and my 2 friends ordered scones. One of my friends got her scone almost immediately and the waitress completely forgot about the other one. When she finally remember, she apologized profusely, which was nice but probably shouldn't have happened since there was already one scone ordered for the table. Fine, no biggie, that I can get over. \n\nThe second time I dined here there were quite a few issues. 1. We sat at our table for a while before we were even acknowledged by anyone to get a glass of water. 2. There was a lady on her cell phone the entire hour we were at the restaurant, even though it blatantly says on the menu \"Please don't use cell phones or laptops in the restaurant\" (I know this isn't the restaurant's fault, but if you are going to call attention to it on your menu, you better be prepared to follow through if someone isn't following orders.) 3. I saw posted on their twitter account the day before that they had a special for brunch that included their potato croquettes. My boyfriend ordered the eggs & bacon (they were out of ham) which comes with the croquette. When the waitress (same one as last time) brought his food out she said their fryer was broken so they couldn't serve the croquette and substituted with a salad, which I'm pretty sure she knew BEFORE he placed the order. She should have mentioned this beforehand. And I'm pretty sure you can fry a croquette in a pan. 4. My sandwich sat on the kitchen counter waiting to be picked up for about 5-10 minutes, our waitress walked by it about a dozen times without even glancing in that general direction but came over to ask if we needed anything. My boyfriend, not being able to hold back said 'yeah, we'll take her sandwich that has been sitting over there forever.' Not the nicest thing to say, but we were so over it at that point. \n\nEvery time our waitress opened her mouth, she was apologizing for something and making excuses (\"it's been crazy in here today\"), regardless of who she was talking to in the restaurant. Maybe if they hired someone else that was able to handle the craziness of a half-full restaurant, this place may have gotten a better rating. \n\nThe only saving grace for Urban Tea Loft is the tea (as you would hope) and their desserts. If you drive by and pick up some dessert to go, it's definitely worth the trip, just don't dine in.
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12 star
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how can you not love this show if your in Vegas and an open mind this show will not disapoint and you might get lucky with your date afterward
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Well....what can I say?\n\nI have heard about these dang cupcakes for years now. Then, one finally opens in Scottsdale. My 10 yr old neice and I get in the car to make the drive (talking the whole time about how excited we are).\n\nWe get to Sprinkles (which is in a horrible location) and walk in to order. It is the tiniest place with about 10 cupcake flavors to offer. My niece looks at me like \"this is it? this is what we have been talking about for months?\" I sigh.... I know.\n\nWe get two cupcakes to go (you can only order in even numbers!!! WTF). We order chocolate chocolate and peanut butter chocolate. THE WORST CUPCAKES EVER!!! For $9 we get 2 cupcakes!!!! .... We take two bites in the car and then throw the rest away. Horrible. We made better cupcakes from Betty Croker $.99 mix from Safeway last week.\n\nSo So So Sad! They should be ashamed of themselves!
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' So how many pounds do you think I'll gain from one of their burgers? oohh... and with their lard fries?? ..I guess I'll take the chance!'\n\nThese are the words that I said to pump myself up for what I thought would be a burger worth the weight gain..\nThat didn't quite happen, not because I have a good metabolism but because they had NO BEEF!\nThis was on a Saturday afternoon.. \nThis was strike one.\n\nStrike two:\nWent back, pumped myself up again, had the burger and was completely disappointed.\nThe atmosphere was lacking, the fries were not memorable and the beef was just off in flavor.\n\nAll this unhappiness and I am still trying to work out the extra pounds.\n\n2 stars for effort.
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12 star
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JT (bartender/manager) killed it! Good music and beer, badass cocktails custom made by JT and a little bit of food to snack on...will be back :)
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12 star
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I had a bad couple experiences coming here because I always came at night while bar hopping. \n\nMy boyfriend and I recently came here for dinner and I loved it. Since we live in the area, we found a 40% off coupon in the mail and decided to use it. I guess they were trying to use the coupon to lure in locals because the coupon came with a few shots from management too. Although the food and service were really great, I don't think I would pay full price to come here again. It's definitely a step above an Applebees or TGIFridays but it's not good enough to pay $15 for a burger. I may have to come back for the all you can eat ribs night.
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12 star
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pretty great for the price plus view, like everyone else has said. the menu is very detailed, which i prefer. i had a good sense of what my food would be, and the server was helpful in describing things i was less familiar with (like pheasant).\n\nThe amuse of cheese puffs (whose fancy french name escapes me right now) was perfect - light with a hint of fennel (i think it was fennel) and great. Crispy Michigan farmstead Artisanal Camembert with Almond Apricot Petite Salad was our appetizer - would've been better wrapped in puff pastry instead of wonton skin, but it was a great bit of cheese and the accompaniments were sized and paired well.\n\nI had braised short ribs as my main, and my goodness were they rich. the fat hadn't quite melted down the way you'd want it to, so i found myself eating around it a lot, but the portion was big enough that i felt like i got plenty of meat, despite leaving quite a bit. the chestnut spaetzle was probably fine - i didn't care for the texture, but i think that's more me than how they cooked it. my friend and co-worker loved her surf and turf - i tried the turf offering and it was definitely among the butterier, tastier tenderloins of my recent memory. \n\nChocolate souffle was a little much richness on top of everything else, but somehow, we managed to eat it all :) the coffee was also rich and fantastic, and came with those raw sugar lumps that i just want to dump out of the bowl and into my pocket for later. the bill was not unreasonable for what we had once you take the view and service into account. very lovely meal.
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First, I hate any kind of scamming. This is a bar where a lot of locals know one another. I play a lot of music in the juke box and I've been here to specifically play their great juke box and the fact they carry my beer, MGD 64. The happy hour prices are decent, $2.50 a bottle. The staff is friendly. They have 99 cent sliders on Tuesdays and Thursdays, otherwise, they don't have any reduced priced appetizers. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, between 5:00-7:00, the bottles are suppose to be $1.75. I've been in here about 10 times. 10 times I was over charged for either food and/or drinks. These were blatent over charges. I had a coupon for 35 cent wings. I ordered 10 wings. Total should be $3.50. It's not difficult to order 10 wings at 35 cents a piece. They charged me $5.75. I brought this up to the bartender and she kept debating with me that 10 wings at 35 cents each were $5.75. 35 cents x 10= 5.75? They follow a chart that's taped to their cash register. She kept saying I was the only person in 3 years to ever complain about the pricing of the wings!!! I said then maybe I'm the only person in 3 years to see that you're overcharging everyone. It was eventually fixed after others in the bar started hearing the conversation, but they didn't agree with me that 35cents x 10= 3.50. The last time I went in a couple weeks ago, I specifically went for the $1.75 beers between 5-7. They charged me for full price happy hour even though I was there on the \"special 1.75 day\". I've had buy 1 get one free coupons for here, and the free meal was never taken off. I've had to correct this many times. So, I like the atmosphere. It's very casual, decent drink specials, really no food specials, and a great juke box. They do have a very small free buffet with 2 things on it, but it's always gone and not re-filled. As long as you watch your bill and prices closely, it's a decent place to go. I would've rated them a 3 1/2 if it weren't for every bill being wrong.
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Worst place to rent a home Haven Homes is not a good property management. I have had problems with a leaking shower have a hole in my ceiling in my kitchen My oven doesn't work I have called them it has been over a month and still nothing ridiculous. I have worked in this type of business I will make sure other renters know about them before they rent from them.
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12 star
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Love their spin classes & the cardio theatre. Always smells good in here , super clean and a good vibe!
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For it being a complete ghost town with no customers there the wait was absolutely horrendous, the one star is for the car wash
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Having been told just yesterday about Batch and the fact that they make different types of fougasse breads, I raced over today to try them out. I am a sucker for great fougasse, and try them out whenever I see them at a bakery. The trouble is, they are not always so good! Alas, the Madison fougasse lived up to my fears. Having created something more like a pizza crust in the shape of a pretzel, the Batch Bakehouse would be better advised to stick with less ambitious treats, like the sinful \"Hello Dolly\" 7-layer bar... Though, of course, I DID manage to consume this roasted garlic/sundried tomato/rosemary pretzel in disguise, it was heavy and way too chewy, not achieving the standard of firm exterior but soft interior.
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Tried the clubhouse burger. YUCK, the flavors don't blend, the bun tasted weird, too much sauce that was not complimentary to the sandwich, long story short didn't like. Gave it a thumbs down to manager, who seemed un interested when I told her that we ate only a third of the sandwiches we purchased.
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Service was terrible. It started when I asked for a different table and the hostess said no. That should have been my clue. The food was tasteless. I have ordered the shrimp portofino several times previous. I always thought it was good. But tonight it was awful. I'll never come here again.
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12 star
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4.5 Stars\n\nOK boys and girls, for this one you'll be jumping in a time machine with me. Destination...the ending of the year 1998. Reason...I have the song \"Pretty Fly for a White guy\" from The Offspring playing and helping out with this review. The hook of the song goes like this:\n\nGive it to me baby...Uh-huh...Uh-huh!\n\nGive it to me baby...Uh-huh...Uh-huh!\n\nGive it to me baby...Uh-huh...Uh-huh!\n\nAnd all the girl say Papa Joe's fly for a fish guy!\n\nNow repeat this hook three or four times and thank me later for burning this song in your brain! It may be a new song for you(look it up) or one that has been forgotten and put on the front burner again. After placing my order and waiting for my fish I hear this hook. \n\nGive it to me baby...Uh-huh...Uh-huh!\n\nGive it to me baby...Uh-huh...Uh-huh!\n\nGive it to me baby...Uh-huh...Uh-huh!\n\nAnd all the girl say Papa Joe's fly for a fish guy!\n\nPapa Joe's Fish-N-Que has one of those qualities that is warm and instantaneously makes you feel comfortable when dining in. There is nothing fancy about Papa Joe's but it's not suppose to be that. The only thing that comes to mind is that this place is like going to a family member/really good friend's home that you can relate to. I'll get to the food soon. The second greatest thing here behind the food is the \"bang for your buck\", you will certainly get a good value for what you will pay for. Most everything comes as a combo which has a side/sides and drink. \n\nPapa Joe's is located in a very tight strip mall and depending on your timing, parking can be tough. Inside you will mainly find booths and a few high tables. Not ideal for large parties. You will find one small TV in the booth located in the rear right corner as you walk in. You place your order and sit down. Ordering happens to the left when you walk in. Drinks are self serve, in the right center of the place. Fountain soda station, brewed iced tea and three different Koolaid dispensers. \n\nOnto the food! I am only going to touch on a few items that my family and I have experienced. Fish!!! They have Catfish, Whiting and Cod which are all prepared regular or spicy. The spicy cod is my favorite hands down. These are the sides we have tried, many more available. Fried okra, jalape\u00f1o hushpuppies, fries and sweet potato tater tots. The jalape\u00f1o hushpuppies are out of this world. The hot wings are a very good value too! Good flavor but not the best quality of chicken, at least for the one time I had them. The quality of the wings are not bad just have had better, but not even close to Papa Joe's price! \n\nThey have burgers, various BBQ sandwiches, chicken strips, ribs, kids meals and fish sandwiches. All that I have not tried yet, but each trip I will be trying new things. The desserts look good but never have room after my meal.
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12 star
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Totally love this place!! Enormous menu, which is usually a turn off, but everything looked so delicious that I actually wanted to order it all! \n\nStaff was friendly and attentive, our server Jocelyn was great! :) Our food came out very fast and it was so yummy! \n\nI had the Almond Crusted French Toasts!! OMG!!! So good!!! \n\nI will be back many, many more times! :)
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Close to my house so I checked it out again. Maybe 3 ppl plus a very in attentive bar tender (dare I call him that). More interested in goofing on his iPad than trying to provide any kind of service. I quickly dropped $45, practically had to beg to get a beer. I'll pay for the beer, just actually pay attention.\n\nProlly try it in a few months but I doubt anything will change. Hasn't in over a year. No wonder it's empty at 1am
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These guys really hosed me on book of mormon tix, always go through the venue. Thomas on the phone was 13 & needs some work on his social skills. Beware of stubhub. I should've listened to friends but I wanted those tickets\n I learned the hard way, I want to save anyone else from a similar situation.
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12 star
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Omg... Love this place. Best milkshakes around. I am always in the south side and discovered this place about a year ago.. I went last fall and had a spooky spice milkshake... Pumpkin ice cream with hot fudge around the outside, whipped cream, chocolate shavings and candy corn... I mean... Just how incredible does that sound ? I've also had their chocolate raspberry and moose track milkshakes and they are incredible as well. I also love their chocolate strawberries- they have smaller ones and huge ones, both are incredible. The milkshake factory also sells snappers which are super addicting- but I do not purchase them there considering they sell them at costco and are a little cheaper. The milkshake factory is awesome- but their prices are why I have not given them 5 stars. They tend to run a little high.. Although they do have a milkshake happy hour in Wednesdays- half off shakes 4-6 :)
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12 star
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Absolutely delicious. I have never had pita chips like these and quite honestly...I am spoiled now! Everything we had was wonderful and we made sure to let the guy who runs the place know it! Will definitely revisit!
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12 star
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Amazing food! Really enjoyed the complexity of these dishes. Very unique and the service was fantastic. I'll definitely return here again!
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12 star
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I'm not going to retread everything that's already been said about Vera Pizza Napoletana. What I will say is that the smokiness of the charred upskirt of the crust, the tart freshness of the San Marzano tomatoes and the savory umami of the mozzarella go together perfectly, brought into harmony by a drizzle of EVOO and a bit of basil.\n\nApparently I have food shame issues, because my thing with Settebello is getting a pizza (always margherita) to go, getting into my car and wolfing it down right then and there. I don't know what's wrong with me, but I do know that Settebello is the best pizza I've eaten in Las Vegas.
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12 star
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Pancake cafe has just about the best omelettes I've ever had. Light & fluffy, with very flavorful vegetables and the right balance of cheese. I also tried the sausage patty and it was delicious. Fresh squeezed OJ, good ambience all around. I'm a fan!
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12 star
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Good food, Good Portions, Good price
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12 star
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Having experienced terrible service and food at a fairly expensive restaurant during a previous visit, my group decided to find something well-recommended and decently priced. Also, celebrity chef restaurants were brought up, and because Wolfgang Puck's Bar and Grill was right by KA, it won!\n\nWe were seated in a fairly short amount of time [it was a bit after 9pm on Sunday, but still busy]. The decor was interesting [plaid ceilings and floral glass \"walls\"]. The restaurant is on a platform overlooking the waiting area for KA and was right near the MGM casino. My friend noticed after dinner that there were a ton of servers, but only one female server which was quite the opposite of... everywhere! \n\nThe waiter seemed very jazzed about dinner and explaining everything, and we were worried when he didn't write anything down, but he was awesome! Braden was nice, funny, got everything right, and he was great about checking in with us. Our water glasses were always full, and our food was amazing! There were multiple people who did the water, drinks, and food serving [they did bring out the food to the wrong people, but they got the orders right so what does it matter?].\n\nMy mouth was watering just reading the menu, but I wasn't feeling great so I thought I'd pick smaller options--hah! I got Mac'n Cheese and Roasted Cauliflower. The Mac'n Cheese wasn't anything amazing, but it tasted pretty good with the cauliflower in it. Two people at the table got the lasagna, which tasted like regular lasagna, but it did have a nice presentation. My sister got the gourmet burger. It was $25 and SO worth it! She asked for medium, and it was pretty pink and soooo flavorful! It came with thinly sliced and fanned avocado, all the fixings, and incredibly tasty fries. I believe my boyfriend got the Italian sausage pizza with goat cheese, and that was also super tasty and a decent size. \n\nThe only complaint we really had was that the ginger lime iced tea did not taste at all gingery. We agreed that this place was pretty great, and if we're ever in Vegas again we'll have to try one of Puck's other restaurants! \n\nLast bit--they had quite a large group in there at several long tables, so they can accommodate big groups!
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Super slow service, mediocre to poor food..I'd check out other IHOP's in the area....not worth your time.
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12 star
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I am so happy to see Ben in his new office. He is so knowledgable and can read the body like no other chiropractor I've been to. He's amazing! My husband and I highly recommend Ben!
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12 star
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we loved our suite!!! gorgeous and clean.\nnoise level---none, but maybe its because we came in the winter season.\nwill definitely stay here again...\nbtw, out suite with separate living room was 45bucks/night----awesome deal!!!!
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This airport is only coveted for the destination that it leads its fliers too... the view of the Strip is the only thing that redeems this hotel. The tacky slot machines in the center of the terminal is one thing, but they dont even have a smoker's lounge (its vegas for god's sake!) There are not that many options for food at the airport. Also, it is a TINY airport with a lot of traffic and THE TRAFFIC LINE OF DOOM in itself is a catastrpohe. To its defense, you can drink while you are in line, which i saw many people doing.
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12 star
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I have been coming here for years. Best bakery on the west side. Huge variety. I just can't decide what I want when I'm there since everything looks so delectable and fresh.
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12 star
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Good food!!!
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My friends and I had broth that was sooooo salty. And this was our second time coming here. The waiter brought out an order wrong and blamed it on my entire group. We were completely baffled as to why this waiter was blaming us. We just wanted to get the what we ordered. \n\nExtremely rude service. I rather go down the street to lemon grass. The waiters are nice and the soup taste cleaner and not pumped up with MSG.
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-1no label
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If they charge $11 for a tiny glass of friggin' Cadillac they'd better make it right. Boy, this place sucks. That is why I live in LA!
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