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12 star
Brunch at Moo is one of my favourite weekend pastimes - with a great selection from scrambled egg and smoked salmon to a cooked vegetable snack that would make any meat-eater consider converting to vegetarianism. The smoothies are refreshing and filling, and the staff are always smiling. I've taken friends, family and even in-laws(!) there and they've all been delighted. \n\nTheir BYOB burger night is also a great one for hungry tummies looking for good quality grub and fab flavour combinations!
12 star
Consistently very good. I wanted to try something different and this time I went for the pesto scramble. I normally get pancakes or French toast . Now I don't think ill ever order anything else. I personally can't eat eggs without tobacco and I was able to eat the pesto scramble plain. Defiantly wanting to go back soon
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Went to 5RCha with my wife and two friends to this location in Mesa AZ. It is not quite what we were expecting. Perhaps because both my wife and I were expecting more Asian style food, and this was to Westernized. My wife and I are of Asian background. My wife's comment after we returned home the next day was \"I can cook better!\". \n\nOur two friends from Kentucky were pleased with the food. \n\nI ordered the Jungle Curry (I was not to pleased with it)\nMy wife order Tom Yum (her comments were that she cooks better Tom Yum)\n\nOur friends order the Tom Kha and some other kind of curry, and they appreciated it. About the only thing that my wife said was okay was the fresh spring rolls made with rice paper (not the fried rolls). \n\nI guess after traveling through Southeast Asia, my wife and I have gotten very picky about what we call \"good\" Southeast Asian food. My wife is originally from Southeast Asia, and I have travelled extensively through Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam.\n\nWe wish the owners well, but they really need to be more authentic in their food preparations, and be ready to try some different things. \n\nI was looking for something like a Yum Woon Sen, and I did not see it on the menu.
12 star
Yes, this store is absolutely beautiful. The handbags department is huge! Ask for my friend Amanda, shell help you out. \nNext time i win big at the tables, im gonna shop!\nThis store beats the hell out of Suks & Needless markup thats off the strip!
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I have to completely agree with Justin about the quality of food from Number 1 Brothers; it was one of the worst pizza experiences I've had.. and I gave them two chances. The 'cheez' is nasty and it seems like all of the toppings are either canned or jarred. Avoid!
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I got ripped off this morning by Health First Urgent Care. I thought the point of using urgent care is to get care and avoid the long lines and wait times in ER. I entered the facility feeling very sick. Given four pages of forms and told it would be $90.00 for the visit because I had no insurance. I understand this and have no problem paying for services rendered. After collecting my fee, a nurse got a set of vitals then a blonde chickie came in to say they could do nothing and I needed to go to the hospital. I don't know if she was a MD or PA or NP or the janitor. No name tag showing and she mumbled a first name so I don't know who she was. My point is they got my money then said they could do nothing. That is wrong,wrong. Going over to the hospital, I realized I did not want to do this over again at the hospital so I just drove home. I would rather die alone in the desert than put up with that BS again. It is so wrong to take advantage of your customers when they are in a weakened state of mind.
12 star
Very small place. About 9 or 10 tables and few seats at the bar. If you want to dine during dinner time you better make reservations weeks in advance. Very high quality Japanese food. Definitely not cheap. One of the best meal I have ever had. Foe Gras was to die for. 2 thumbs way way up!
12 star
Essentially fast food seafood. Mostly deep fried. Was pretty good. I had the Jumbo Combo which includes deep fried scallop, chicken breast, oyster, cod, shrimp, with fries and deep fried clam strips. It was good, not great as if we were in Boston or London but good. Love the fact I can order beer and wine. Decor is simple. People are friendly. The best part is price to taste ratio: the quality for the price is unbeatable. We spent $24 for Jumbo Combo, shrimp taco (which is quite large), beer and soda. I love seafood, eaten seafood all over the world from Vietnam, France, Italy, Baja California, and many more, and this is good food especially landlocked and for the price. Would certainly come again.
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We were guests there once in about 2003 for one of the morning services. We are used to megachurches with lots of praise and worship and messages where many Bible passages are referred to and explained with practical, applicable and content-rich teaching and even some humor. We are used to churches that are ALIVE. I felt like I was at someone's funeral. I didn't feel the Holy Spirit there at all. In fact, I felt really strange like I couldn't wait to leave not only the church but the grounds. The greeters smiled a lot; I'm sure some of them weren't fake.
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It had been a couple of years since we visited, and the service (and cleanliness) seems to have gone downhill. \n\nWe got there around 8:00 a.m. on a Sunday, and it wasn't crowded at all... however, it took so long for our waiter to come by that we were about to get up and leave. He finally showed up, and I ordered the banana walnut pancakes with bacon while the fella ordered sausage and eggs over-well.\n\nTo be fair, it IS called the Original Pancake House, so sausage and eggs probably aren't the way to go, but the fella got the driest-looking hockey puck sausages I've ever seen. His plate was just sad. My pancakes were good, but they just had a few slices of bananas and walnuts on top - it seemed odd considering most banana pancakes I've had had the bananas already in the batter. The bacon was solid.\n\nAs we left, the place was pretty packed, so maybe the service gets better as they get busier? I won't be in a hurry to go back.
12 star
Small local restaurant, but cheap price, good food, and lovely owner sing a song for you.
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Frite-Alors has a following, although sometimes I wonder why...\n\nThe portions are small, the food is meh and the fries - their namesake - are barely decent...all this for a large price tag and below average service make this a no-go.\n\nI would only consider returning if it was for a friend's birthday and they chose the place.\n\nOverrated.
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Cool Environment. Expensive Food. Rude Staff.
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Worst flight experience ever. Traveling with three small children and closed the door on us for our connecting flight because they had re routed us without telling us assuming we were not making our connecting flight which we ran to and arrived at in time. Customer service may as well close up since they are just faces who can't do anything but admit we were right but they are powerless. Same with 1-800 #. Don't waste your money flying this airline.
12 star
Great food, good prices, and a good menu. Only downside is the wait is a little long and the place is cramped. Overall a great place for your die hard Mexican food lover.
12 star
Such a wonderful exhibit! I came here with high hopes and they were far exceeded. The entire exhibit is so well put together. Touching a \"real\" iceberg to feel how cold it is. They have the perfect mix of Science and History in here, the way the museum leads you from one point to the next is so surreal. You have an entirely new understanding when you leave. The ending board where you see if you lived or died is especially interesting!
12 star
I wish I could give it a 4.5 or 4.8! It really deserved it :)\n\nMy daughter & I had a special Christmas Day evening out, just the two of us, & lucky for us the Broadway Palm Dinner Theater was open! \n\nWe had a great dinner, buffet style. Now, my daughter is a huge fan of buffets (it's like competitive eating, lol), but I'm not. Normally my thought process is 'if I'm paying for this meal then don't make me walk to get it', lol! However, at this place I changed my mind :) The food was much better than any buffet that I can remember having, the lines moved quite quickly & the food was plentiful. Plus, everyone was in a festive mood & it was nice to chat with people in line :) \n\n& the show! We where fortunate enough to watch the musical A Christmas Carol & it was FANTASTIC! Honestly, I have not a con to list about the show. Towards the end Scrooge ran through the crowd, shaking hands & wishing people a Merry Christmas & my daughter was one of the lucky ones, which made it that much more memorable an experience for her :) \n\nThis was honestly the best Christmas evening I've ever had :)\n\nThe only reason I did not give 5 stars was because the chairs can get a tad bit uncomfortable after more than 2 hours of sitting, lol. Still, I LOVE this place & plan on visiting again soon & if I'm lucky, I'll be there next Christmas Day too!
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I was so excited after a trip to NYC to learn that there was a place offering a Kronut in Charlotte. The flaky, buttery, layered goodness of a Kronut was in my home town!\n\nTHIS WAS NOT THE CASE. It was essentially a undercooked croissant, that was somehow dry on the outside, rolled in cinnamon and sugar. Nothing flaky about it. It wasn't even circular! Charlotte is just going to have to wait for another bakery to step up and make a Kronut the way it was intended.
12 star
This place has the yummiest Indian food I've tried so far (in SF/bay area & in PHX). It's all vegetarian, which is good, because it's really hearty fare - you'll walk out feeling overstuffed! I usually get either the dosa special or the grill special, both of which are like a mini-buffet for one (includes the main dishes, dessert, and for dinner, tea/coffee.) The dosa special is exactly the same for lunch & dinner, so I usually get it for lunch, and the grill one is better for dinner (a couple of extra sides compared to lunch.)\n\nAt lunch, sometimes the chutney bar isn't completely ready yet, but it's always been stocked at dinner time. Also, the focus is definitely on the food and not the decor or tableware. The one odd thing about this place is that the kitchen staff seems to speak in Spanish... I'm assuming that the food is more authentic than not though since I'm usually the only non-Indian there at dinner time...
12 star
I just stayed two nights at Aria. It is a great hotel...my company paid for it, which is great because I would never spend that kind of money...and the rooms aren't even the worse of it!! ONE drink at the pool will set you back a hefty sum...which I can't repeat here...just know, it's probably the most expensive on the strip.\nWe didn't get the chocolates or a turn down service that some other reviewers have mentioned, that's ok..most everything was wonderful. I was dismayed a bit at the bath products...a lower end brand, and of definitely lower end quality. \nThe restaurants were all really good that we ate at...the Thai place was as good, if not better, than any I've been to in the US. The casino was nice, not too smokey, and the servers were pretty quick. \nThe pool was nice, a few good choices...one that was more adult orientated, so not a bunch of kids having a great time...not something I look for in a relaxing pool day. As usual...I always wish there was more shade and/or umbrellas..but all in all..a great pool experience. \nAll in all, a great place, although pricey..that's expected.
12 star
Wow!! The Golden Gate hotel is old, poor thing. It needs an overhaul big time! I haven't stayed here & to be honest I probably wouldn't with the condition it is in right now. However, I did play here.......oh yeah....great little casino to play in when your trying to stretch your dollar and get the most action. We stumbled into this little gem when we were at Binions and I asked one of the dealers where we could learn how to play roulette cheap. He told me that there was 25 cent roulette at the GG! Wow 25 cents, can't get cheaper than that! The funny thing is that when we got there the Roulette table was full so we all sat down and played Blackjack. The minimums were about $5 for all table games which was a little disappointing since I was ready for my 25 cent games.....hey I know that sounds cheap but I was trying to learn damn it!! I get intimidated by Roulette & Craps.......too fast & people get all ticked when they sense you don't know what the hell you are doing!! So the Blackjack tables were fun & the dealers were nice & fun too! And wow the waitresses were speedy....always a plus! So I didn't try the famous cocktail but I did go back the next night and won about $180 on the 25 cent Wheel of Fortune game, besides the fact that I was playing it for about 3 hours!!!! I'm telling you I love these casinos where you feel like you are actually winning & that you have an edge over the house!!! I will be back again GG....thanks for the great times!
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not a big fan of chain sushi restaurants, this place falls into that category. This a cookie cutter sushi place. I went here only because someone else was paying. If I'm paying I usually spring for more quality where the chef puts a little more soul into his craft. If you want better sushi try a real sushi bar.
12 star
Their veggie burger is absolutely delicious and the staff is super friendly !
12 star
Nice selection, local hangout spot, poorly located. At least currently it requires a walk slightly out of the comfort zone for some. Worth it if you aren't too cautious though.
12 star
This place is fantastic! Every time I go I try something different. The family who owns, cooks and serves at Da Vang are very attentive, give great advice on what to try and really work hard to make your experience a good one! Love, Love Love!
12 star
I've been to this place several times over the past month now and as far as Sushi experience i'm very happy. Let me first point out that I love the reverse happy hour that they do between 8pm-10pm. Prices on meals are incredibly cheap. My wife and I usually end up getting out the door with a few plates and drinks for 25 bucks. The pricing I think is wonderful.\n\nThe service is also excellent. It's usually not long even with a packed restaurant to get your food. Service seems to be very attentive my drink gets near 1/4 and the server is around to check if I want a refill and need anything. They take plates as you finish them and im not left piling them up at the side of the table hoping someone will pick them up like at other restaurants.\n\nOverall i've been happy with just about every dish from this place. I don't claim to be a Sushi expert, but no dish thus far has been distasteful or of poor quality. I really like the crab rangoons for an appetizer, and the blue flame and golden Buddha are great. \n\nOverall i'm very happy with this restaurant and I enjoy my experiences here each time that I go.
-1no label
Not terribly impressed with this place. I had an average wrap one week, and a terrible one yesterday. It was chicken, avocado, and falafel, and the avocado was so unripe it was almost like eating pieces of apple. Lacklustre mayonnaise that did little to give the thing coherency -- some sandwiches taste like their components are meant to be together; this just seemed like a random assemblage. Falafel okay though lots fell out.\n\n\n Their broken biscuit cake just about made up for it; that was pretty good and I'd go back for that.
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Tried the double char cheeseburger today. \nIt might as well have been the In & Out Double Double, it was that close.\nThe onion rings are nice and unboring though.\nFast friendly service, nice place to sit and eat.\nAvoid the lunch hour line if you're gonna give this place a try.\n\nNo WOW factor about this burger at all, I think I should've ordered the Santa Barbara which has avocado and sourdough -- it would've been an improvement.\nThere are a lot of better burger places in the valley including my standby----\nWhopper with no lettuce, extra tomatoes, extra onions, and put some BBQ sauce on the bottom bun.
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I was going to send my daughter to Wal-Mart to get her oil changed for $30.00 but then received a coupon in the mail for a Midas oil change for $19.99. I sent her there instead. My daughter is 16. She returned home with a $35.50 oil change! I asked her how that happened and she said, \"David\" insisted that she needed the more expensive oil and that is all they offer now so she didn't really have a choice. He also told her that they don't honor that coupon even thought their location is right on the coupon. He tried to up sell her a bunch more crap but luckily she was smart enough to say no. I called him when she returned home and asked him what kind of scam they are running and he said that they don't accept that coupon and the fact that their name and location is on the coupon is irrelevant. He apparently gave her a $5.00 credit so this was a $40.00 plus oil change. David is a crook and Midas practices false advertising and exploitation. \n\nOne more thing...when I questioned his lack of ethics and shabby business practices he hung up on me. Typical coward.
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Nearly all of the staff seemed incompetent and slow. Had to walk out of the cafe because we didn't get service. Our room service order was completely screwed up and they never fixed it. The trash in the hallways hasn't been picked up for days. Nobody was at the gift shop or the spa.
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First of all, a store that is advertised as a Ramen store should at least be using real Ramen noodles. Instead, they committed the biggest food crime by substituting the more expensive Ramen noodles with Chinese lo mein noodles. To make it worse, the broth is basically hot water with tons of MSG. The pork tastes like dry cardboard and it seems that the chef do not even know how to properly cut a meat. The egg is over boiled and even the mushroom used are the ones used for the actual lo mein dish. The worst crime is to actually having the audacity to charge $9 for a \"lo mein soup\".\n\nI would recommend not supporting a dishonest business that tries to trick the customers. Basically, if you are looking for some decent Ramen, AVOID this place at all costs!
12 star
We have some close friends that we go out to dinner with fairly consistently. One of our favorites is The cheesecake factory. It is is a great place to get an early dinner at a reasonable price. Overall portion size for this restaurant is on the large size, but, if you arrive before 5 and sit in the bar area you can still order the lunch size portion at half the dinner rate and make it to the theatre on time! Food is always high quality and if you save room you might be able to fit in some cheesecake! Always love this place.
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We only went to this place once and I wasn't very impressed. We had to wait outside in the hot sun for a table since the restaurant is so small. The food was nothing exciting and it is not a comfy atmosphere at all. The only good thing is that the prices are low and I am sure it would be fast service on a weekday since you order at the counter.
12 star
I'd put a 4.5 star rating if it was available.\n\nThe knocked off half star would be because out of 5 visits or more, one time the pecan crusted trout came out under cooked and bland. I did arrive a bit late and I believe the kitchen was trying to close. I don't feel like a 945pm arrival time for 1030pm closing is that bad. maybe they were trying to close early due to a slow turn out.\n\nEvery item I've had here is yummy. Yesterday I came here and got the $36 alaskan king crab legs. They were very yummy (not the best I've had, but a damn steal for that price!)\n\nThe ambiance is great for a date.\n\nSome wet naps would of been really nice after the crab legs, but oh well, i don't knock off points there.\n\nI love the arnold palmer. I think the lemonade is their restaurant recipe, and it really gives a great after taste with the arnold palmer.
12 star
Let's cut to the chase... this is the best Mexican in Charlotte!\nI started eating here about '92, and back then it was frequent I was the only English-speaking person in the place, and the wait-staff were Spanish-speaking only. The Decor was terrible, but the food terrific.\nThey've changed it all immensely, and now there's always a good mix of American and Hispanic customers. The food quality is always, 100% fresh and exceptional, and while the Wait-staff is seldom overly friendly, they're always polite.\nBack in '98 I had the chance to eat at Tacqueria Mexico for dinner one night, got on a plane the next day to Arizona, and late that day was eating on the top of a mountain in Puerta Penasco, Mexico. I can say with authority the food tasted exactly the same!\nSo, if you're interested in truly authentic Mexican in Charlotte, you owe it to yourself to try this place! As mentioned by other reviewers, it's nothing special to look at, but it's what's inside that counts!
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I left my expensive ray-bans on the table after eating at binion's cafe. When i returned 10 minutes later for the sun glasses, they weren't there and the waiter that served us was not to be seen. Very disappointing.
12 star
I've heard a lot about this place from other Yelpers, but I've also read the stigma that comes with this place: Long waits, bad service, bringing out wrong items.... But people claimed the food was good, so I decided to toss myself to the ring and see what happens.\n\nI'm not a major pho fan. My experience largely extends to cracking jokes of the \"Pho real\" variety (yes, this is what I do). For all the concern, however, none of the problems listed in reviews really happened in my experience. Fast service, it sometimes took a moment to get the server's attention, but they were attentive when you did, they brought out something that we didn't ask for... not as a mess up, but they had an extra and offered the side dish for us to try just because.\n\nThe food itself? Again, pho is not my usual first choice, but it's good to break out of the comfort zone, and to all credit, the food was tasty. It was all well cooked, flavorful, and diverse. I enjoyed it, felt full, and had a pleasant lunch. Really, that's all I want from a dining experience.\n\nWhen the check came, the price was not bad at all. Two people for less than $20 is NOT a bad deal.\n\nIf I have another experience like this, I'll gladly return here. As I said, pho is not usually my first meal craving, but the experience that I had here will ensure that it won't be my last.
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Here in vegas this is pointless. You can go to any buffet in town and get way better food and service. It's so chaotic. Most of the food taste old. The carpets are dirty and this place is new. I hate to see what this place looks like after a year.
-1no label
Terrible!! The food was awful- husband had chicken nachos which tasted like canned chicken, I had an almost burnt to a crisp burger, fries were cold and soggy. Waitresses hit me on the head several times walking by with trays. Stay away!! There's a reason they have discount tickets available all the time!! If you're looking for a dine in theater, go to iPic or AMC Esplanade!
-1no label
Food Network Fail. Horrible service, had to ask server FOUR times for SILVERWARE. Meal took an hour and fifteen minutes after being seated. Requested cocktail sauce, received barbecue sauce. Fries were served cold. Fish sandwich was full of bones and served on a stale bun. Very disappointing.
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Faker gourmet restaurant. Good views, and \"luxury\" menu. However, this is not genuine epicurean quality. Mediocre, over-salted mid-grade food. Highly overpriced. The waitstaff appears to be nice, but does not posses genuine quality service skills. Reaching over diner to fill water, serving from the wrong side, bringing dishes in the wrong order, and errors on the order. Plated temperature indicates lack of coordination of food prep. Some items too hot, some room temp on the same plate.\n\nThe ambiance and decor intend to be upscale, as do the prices, but there are many true high end dining experiences which are better than this place.
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Made 2 appts n waited all afternoon for them then got txts saying they cant make, not wasting anymore time on this unreliable service
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Heard good things, but, did not even measure up. Very bland...really man? It's Thai how can it be flavorless? Don't waste your time!
12 star
The best night of my life. Incredible drinks. Awesome service. They say that since this is on the casino floor it's not a \"destination bar\". It is my favorite bar in Vegas because the drinks, the atmosphere, the variety, and the knowledge and friendliness of the staff is just perfection. \n\nTry the Blood Orange Martini, and the Cotton Candy. And the Espresso. They will change your life.
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I went here with the hopes that this was like another sandwich shop that my friend Omar more took me to, nooope! Matter fact he came by my house other day and asked me if I liked it. I said: Nooooo! This place has too much gristle on their steak, it's like chewing on the shoe!!\nJoe says everything is fresh, mm mm mm mm mmmm \nAlthough a lot of people complained about his attitude, I didn't have a problem with his attitude. \nI did like his fries.\nSomething funny: I said I wanted whiz on my sandwich. He gave me that funny look like, no you don't! and then said it's processed. You should get the provolone. Helloooo, that's processed too!\nListen if you want great cheesesteaks... you won't find it here!
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They didn't have an option for forever 21 but I have to say the manager is very rough around the edges no customer service and has no business working in Summerlin she should be on the eastside of town. I went in today Nov 16th to do an exchange for a dress I ordered online but I couldn't find anything I liked. I let them know that it was online ordering and she yelled at me for no reason saying TAKE IT BACK AND MAIL IT OFF YOURSELF OR GET A GIFT CARD. I couldn't believe she did that in front of everyone to show she's boss. I came in the store in a great mood until tha b%\u00d7\u00f7= chimed in the conversation i had with an employee not even arguing. I will never come back to that classy looking place with trashy fowl mouth managers at forever 21
12 star
This is my new fave hotel. The staff is stupendous. Did u notice that the front girls are fraternal twins? They know how to give excellent service with courtesy & sincerity. The king room is standard Hilton with a serenity bed but the property is 1 yr old from Feb 2009. It's pleasant with a decent $89-129 rate that I scanned to know when we should come. We had breakfast at The Grill wihich has a nice variable menu with my Caprese egg white Benedict being brilliant,
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Check your silverware! Three out of four spoons and one knife were dirtY....kinda grossed me out and unsure of the cleanliness of the kitchen. I do love the food here turkey, bacon & avocado is my favorite sandwich and the mac & cheese is delisH! \nThis location Is close to where I live but I work near The District so I will probably go to that one now that I've had the dirty silverware experience
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We booked our trip to CES really late and had to stay at the Stratosphere. I heard that it was a decent hotel but was still a little weary. First of all, its located at the end of the strip right before downtown. It starts to get sketchy near Circus Circus. One of the workers advised us to always take a cab at night because it can get a little dangerous.\n\nSecond, I had booked a non smoking room with two queen beds. They didn't have it when I arrived but had a smoking room. I didn't wanna sleep in a smoky room so they gave me a non smoking one bed and said I could switch tomorrow. The room smelled of smoke. Did the switch the next day which was annoying but it was fine. Room was better and didn't smell.\n\nThird, they charge you 11.99 per day for internet and $1 for LOCAL calls. WTF?\n\nFourth - everytime I called them to the front desk, I either got hung up on or disconnected. Everything I asked for never came.\n\nFifth, I asked for late checkout on Sunday and figured it wouldn't be a problem since the conference was over. Flight wasn't until 4 so I didn't want to have to just hang out in the casino or airport. $30 for a late checkout. \n\nSo the service is horrible, they charge you for anything and everything. Its far from everything and gets dangerous at night. Also, not entirely related by the waitress at their bar on 107 was rude. Booo to Stratosphere. Avoid staying here if possible.
12 star
Is the best cigar shop I have found. Prices,Service and Selection were all great..
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ZuZu? Orange Table? D'lish? The Breakfast Club? OR Daily Dose? This is what my husband and I pondered early Sunday morning as we planned to meet another couple for brunch. After reading numerous Yelp reviews and a few other sites, Daily Dose was the decision! \nThe four of us were seated outside at a raised table. Nice! Inside seemed really claustrophobic and dark, so to be outside was great. Our waitress was slow to arrive, but time passed easily as we were caught up in conversation. I had read that Daily Dose had the BEST Bloody Marys in town. So we all ordered one. I love celery in mine, but I guess they do not garnish with celery, but the waitress said she would do it if I wanted. We all ordered them spicy too. We couldn't wait!!!!!!! But we DID wait........and wait.......and wait......and wait, well you get my drift. They finally came! With a green onion as a garnish!?! OK, Celery? Oh, it WAS in there, just a tiny short piece that was halfway down the glass. Well, she did have it in there. \nThe menu item choices were impressive! They looked so creative! I was excited to order! We ordered the breakfast nachos, which everyone on Yelp raved about! We also ordered the eggs benedict with prime rib and the Southwest Flannel Hash. And then we waited, and waited and waited......\nEVERYONE on the patio had no food. NONE! I love looking at what other people have ordered, but not one person on the \"packed\" patio had food. Not in any stage- just starting, just finishing, in the middle, nothing. Many did not have anything but water. I couldn't believe how long the service took. FINALLY, our food came with no apology of how long it took. My husband and I shared our order of nachos and prime rib eggs benedict. The eggs benedict looked good, but when I cut into it, it was a snotty, white mess of undercooked egg white. In my experience, the only runny part should be the yoke, right? Well, although I would have preferred the white to have been cooked, my husband and I ate it anyway. The prime rib was virtually nonexistent. The breakfast nachos were a HUGE disappointment. The chorizo was more like flavorless ground meat. No zing or heat. The scrambled eggs on it were dry, overcooked, and tasted of sulfur - which is what happens to scrambled eggs when they are over cooked. There was supposed to be mozzarella cheese on them. Where? I don't know, but the nachos were covered in a gluey sauce that I assume was supposed to be a nacho cheese of some sort? There was also a cup of the gluey sauce on the side. I guess they felt we needed more? The chips were so greasy, most were translucent. We didn't eat most of it, just tried to pick and find the edible parts. By that time we were so hungry and who knows where our 18 year old waitress was to make a complaint anyway. My friend's Southwest Flannel Hash, which she let me sample, were the WORST I ever had. I mean how can you mess up corned beef hash? There was a weird sweet component to it. She did not finish it, which is odd because she loves corned beef hash and always finishes it. Her Husband had the prime rib eggs benedict like I did. He is in the restaurant industry and manages a very popular resort restaurant and he was not happy with his meal at all. Especially the prime rib part. I was with him on that one. To wrap up our two and 1/2 hour brunch experience (yes it took that long from start to finish due to slow service) Daily Dose was flat bland, busy and overpriced. Sorry brother and sister Yelpers, I am in disagreement on this one.
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I should heed the warning...don't go to sandwich shops for their anniversary special!\n\nSchlotzskys has turned 40...and they had an offering of a small original sandwich for $1.99. In the growing up years, Schlotzskys held a special place in my world. Their bread was fresh, their toppings generous and the fact that they were one of the first restaurants to grill their sandwiches, they were unique. From age 12-18, my birthday dinner desires were all fulfilled at Schlotzskys.\n\nFast-forward 2 decades...\n\nThe original sandwiches are still available. The location in Tempe, unfortunately, is closed for a remodel. Discovering this, I returned home to look up another location. The tossup between 44th and Thomas and Warner and Alma School...! As I'm at Baseline and Mill, the biggest consideration was traffic. At 7 PM on a Tuesday, I figured the run east would be easier.\n\nI drove...and got to the store 7:20 PM. On walking in, while the exterior of the location is kind of dark, the interior certainly works. Recessed lighting, the feeling of faux rustic in appetite-stimulating colors...tables full of folks eating many discounted sandwiches...it felt like a good location for serious sandwich aficionados.\n\nWhen I got to the register, the guy before me had been courteously rejected when he asked to order 10 of the discount sandwiches to go. In placing my order with the manager/owner? I requested 3 small originals (the offering advertised). My preference for the jalapeno cheddar bread was greeted with an expression of relief. Other customization: no lettuce, extra onion, extra olive and add jalapeno on each. \n\n10 minutes later, my sandwiches are bagged and ready. Driving home, the aroma of toasted bread and warm meat, along with savories tempted me to dig into the bag. I resisted, as this was dinner for me and mine. Arriving at home, I brought the conquest in. \n\nUnwrapping the first, I observed no jalapeno or cheese on the bread. On taking a bite, there was no indication of significant onion, olive or jalapeno. Lowering the sandwich and taking the top off was a disappointment. 1 slice of tomato, a scattering of onion and olives, and no jalapeno. The receipt showed the order correctly, but the end result did not match.\n\nAfter the unfortunate discovery, I called the restaurant. As the person who answered had a very thick hispanic accent, I knew I was not talking to the manager/owner, who is working to lose her Brooklyn accent. I asked for the manager, and on she came. In advising the sandwiches are incorrect, she asked me to return the sandwiches...so she could make it right. I advised that this would be 40 minutes round-trip, and I would not be back in the neighborhood until next week. She suggested I freeze the incorrect product and bring it when I get into the neighborhood...she will make it right.\n\nI appreciate the effort to fix an order that's wrong...so I will return the remaining incorrect sandwiches. Here's to hoping I can upgrade this review from 2 stars...!
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I went to celebrate one of my friends birthday dinner and I so disappointed. Never again will I be going eating at this restaurant. \n\nTo start off they have no parking lot so you have to park on the side of the street or wherever you can find parking and walk up to the restaurant. \n\nSecond because we were a huge group of 11 ppl we asked them several times to group two tables together (which we had made reservations days in advance) they didn't do it until they saw us trying to move the tables together. \n\nThird the menu wasn't that great. I was expecting lots of tacos, burritos, more Mexican dishes and the prices were ridiculous, I guess because it's Scottsdale. The lowest price for a plate was 14.99 which by the way while reading the menu the food did sound that delicious/appealing. I can say that the green enchilada was really good. I had the tequila lime salad and added chicken. The chicken was so dry and had no flavor. As much as I tried to finish it after awhile I had to stop eating. Margaritas were expensive and the alcohol amount in them were small. The beers were pretty cheap 4.25 though. \n\nFourth, the decor was pretty decent. Nothing too fancy we sat outside in the patio they had fans and misters which was pretty nice however they had this fireplace in the middle which I did not understand. Inside the restaurant is pretty ghetto looking for being in Scottsdale. Bathrooms were clean but really small, I felt so cram in the stall. The bar was alright but it looked dirty. The bottles on the wall looked they haven't dust them in months. \n\nFinally, the server was good he seemed really awkward and nerves. I know we were a large group and did a good job getting us drinks and our food correctly. Until the end when we were about to pay we ask to split up the tabs and he said he couldn't. After that we got irritated. We spent 30 mins trying to figure out who ordered what totaling the amounts each person owed and several ppl were paying in cash while others with their cards and what amount of change certain ppl were going to get back. We pretty much had to wait an hr to figure that out and for the server to figure it out. Not to mention that my bf and I had to pay our tab plus the gratuity tip because we were the last ones. What should have been a tab of $53 they charged us $67 (wtf). \n\nDidn't have a good experience I doubt I will ever return.
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I've tried this place twice now. The first time, I really loved their calamari appetizer. The rest of the dinner a seafood pasta was just okay. The second time, I ordered a chicken breast with asparagus in a cream sauce (alfredo) with a side of Italian wedding soup. The cream sauce was so bland that I had to dress it up with condiments on the table. The soup was a big disappointment as well no flavor and too much orzo and not enough broth. My husband had the lasagna and found it cheesy with very little meat. With all the great reviews, I was willing to give it another try, but the price is not enough for me to try it a third.
12 star
I really like this place - second time coming good for mixed groups of vegetarians and meat eaters- second time coming and very good. I really like the soup (veg lemon grass) Plus it's bring your own wine!
12 star
This is a All you can eat sushi place, and they do have ala cart as well. \nDid not have the All you can eat sushi, but the Lobster affair was fantastic. \nThe service was great. \nQuality seems to be good, but a bit difficult to tell at this point. \nI think it is worth the effort to try.
12 star
What a cool spot to hit up before/after a game. There's a lot of outdoor seating right along the main walkways of the area too.\n\nService and food was great, nothing more or less than expected at a yard house.\n\nI liked that a bunch of other bars and restaurants were right near this place too. Real cool atmosphere all around. \n\nTRY TO GET THERE FOR HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS
12 star
Loved the atmosphere and the beer. Great place to meet up with friends and have some good beer and food!
12 star
It was a quick, easy, and inexpensive way to get my smog test! The tech was most friendly. I used to go to the Sinclair station by the DMV, but it is now a Shell with the most rude people. Express Smog is close to Q-Doba! See you next year!
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This is my cousin's timeshare that we stayed at for the weekend. The price was reasonable, and the place was really nice! It was like a mini apartment, with a full kitchen, a living area with a kitchen table, couches and a flat screen TV, there was a hot tub, and another flat screen TV in the bedroom with a king size bed, and a full bathroom with two sinks.\n\nI am giving this place only 2 stars because it was at least a 10-15 minute ride from the strip. There was an $8/day shuttle that brought you back and forth which is a pretty good deal, but as a girl in my early twenties, I want to be on a strip when I'm in Vegas and the work to coordinate with the shuttle schedule or finding another way to the strip was a major buzzkill. \n\nAlso, these people LOVE their sales presentations. They offered us deals to shows, but we could only get the deals if we went to some presentation (even though my cousin already owned the timeshare). Since we missed the sales presentation (which BTW was scheduled at 10 AM Saturday morning, who does that?) we couldn't get any of the deals.\n\nThe thing that really peeved me and brought this review to 2 stars is that fact that we had to call security, at least twice, and wait outside our room because our key cards wouldn't work. 2 of our 3 cards stopped working because they are 'sensitive'. I've stayed at many hotels before and never in my life have cards stopped working because they are too 'sensitive'. This was really annoying and the second time we had to call the front desk they were rude and probably assumed we were drunk, when in fact their cards just suck.
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This was the most awful teppanyaki place I've ever been to! Not only was it dead empty, which made for an awkward situation every time someone spoke, but the food was horrible! \n\nThe salmon tasted very fishy and definitely not worth $32! The portion of steak was tiny and dried out. Even the terriyaki sauce was bad... How do you screw up terriyaki?? Fried rice had no taste either...\n\nWill never return. I definitely recommend against this place!!
12 star
This is my favorite place in town. Either for drinks with friends to the tune of any of the great DJs or for a little work session in the afternoon. The food is always very good, if a bit pricey. Try the soups if you're on a budget, they're always great. I love their grilled cheese remixed and the daily specials are always creative. The bar service is impeccable.
12 star
this has got to be the best, most amazing little coffee place i've ever experienced besides cafe trieste in san francisco!! wish we had this in boston...
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Nice atmosphere but food was average at best. Took the sever 20 minutes to bring coffee. When she finally did it was with milk that curdled...i had the western omelette that left much to be desired. Great place to people watch but consider eating elsewhere if you're looking for good service.
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Watered down iced coffee and stale donuts.
12 star
Living in the Phoenix heat, there's hundreds of HVAC companies to chose from, so of course i went to yelp for a good company with integrity that stands out from the rest, so Benefit was called. From the dispatcher Mack taking my work order, to the tech, chuck, i was happy, and felt no pressure.
12 star
Some cool cat hanging outside of the doors at Caesar's Palace handed me a pass Sunday night and told me that I could get into this club without paying a cover charge. Sure, I'll save the $20. I was already down from a terrible run at the craps table. Crap!\n\nJust like what I would expect in Vegas...a decent sized dance floor, surrounding VIP sections and beautiful people all over the place. I never go out on Sundays but being in the city that never sleeps I was playing with house time. I was definitely digging the music here. The DJ was playing an awesome mix of hip hop and Top 40 hits. Needless to say, I was gettin' it on the dance floor.\n\nI paid $8 for each Coors Light bottle. A little steep if you ask me but I suppose that is the norm in LV. Good thing that I am a lightweight because this place becomes more fun when the beer vision kicks in.\n\nJust saw a few reviews that said this place has dance floors on different levels. Wish someone told me because I was a one man wolf pack for the night and would have enjoyed checking out the different scenes here. Guess I'll be back here when I'm visiting Sin City again because this place is pure fun.
12 star
It been while but had my cousin and her husband in town from Sac. I thinking of good place too go hang out have some good food, good beer, television around watch game, and not loud can hang out talk stories catch up. Yard House would be the perfect place although it can be loud. I went on tuesday night so not so bad plus ended up sitting outside on the outdoor cover patio area. It worked out great! =)\n\nI checked in too my surprise the wait was not very long got buzzed less then ten mins. Just first glance the place was packed that night. The server she was great about being patience since cousin guys running late. The first things I LOVE about the YH but at the same time frustrating figure out beer too start the night, The list is so long if there something that not find or something similar too likely would be very surprised. I went with the Kona Brewery Fire Rock Ale. I love my Kona Brewery not only because from Hawaii but good beer! The most common one see is Longboard so saw another one on tap! Hell yay! The rest of the night went with another my favorite Firestone Pale Ale. It another one that hardly see on tap at bars. I love there beer still have since visited Firestone winery. \n\nThe food was good as always! It been while but remember the Hawaiian Poke Stack stood out for me. Poke never go wrong in life. I love the way everything balances together. The Poke nice and fresh soy style Poke. The crispy wonton that adds little crispy fried texture plus works out great scoop up all the Poke. The vegetable gives it more depth and flavors too the dish. The wasabi soy drizzle around nice accent too the whole dish. It daunting looking at it start height. Once break down all good stuff. The second app had the bearnaise slider. Honestly not really big fan. I asked the server she recommend as second app. It more miss then hit. The slider meat itself nothing special little dry side. The bearnaise sauce itself nothing special. You combine the sauce with the fried onion on top of the slider and the bun. Ok. Sure pass on sliders plus heavy app start the meal.\n\nI had the Street Taco (Chicken tinga). I wanted too try something different then my last visit. I glad I did! It was awesome. The combination of the chipotle tomatoe sauce plus the feta cheese right balance with spice and cheese. I enjoyed the fact not over stuffed with things in the taco. I added the beans and rice. The rice was tasty stuff. The beans honest never got too because the beers and apps all stuff. \n\nDessert my cousin and I split a Lemon Souffle off our sever recommendation. She got right on. It was not your traditional souffle. That it would be bursting like ballon out of the dish. It smaller portion really for one. Dessert we were all pretty full but try something sweet. It was just right amount of lemon and whipping cream or ice cream on top. It perfect dish too end the night. Good good, good times, and family!!
12 star
I didn't stay here so I can't talk about the rooms. I was there for an event. The meeting rooms were clean with a good air conditioning system (it works and you didn't need an engineering degree to adjust it) The lobby was spacious and clean as well. Looks like they have coffee for the guests as well. Live it up you are in Las Vegas for cryin' out loud!
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Went there yesterday for lunch. Wanted to sit outside however there were so many flies. Not appealing while eating. Also, we then decided to get it to go and we never received our order of fries after we did pay for them. Realized after we got home. Bacon was also really fatty on chicken club. Poppers and mozzarella sticks were good though. Do not order a salad, they're cheap on the lettuce!
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Also be sure to check out the reviews that are not recommended by yelp. All say the same thing.
12 star
I have been to a Joe's Crab Shack in New Jersey, but the experience we had at the Henderson location was very surprising.\n\nFor one thing, I don't recall ever seeing the staff dancing at a Joe's. I have seen it at Johnny Rockets locations where the staff half-heartedly does performances every so often. There is a clear difference between what I have seen there and the staff at this location; the staff members here actually seem like they are enjoying themselves. If they really aren't, then they are adept at making it seem that they are. Even the \"Happy Birthday\" routines were different from table to table. For such things that the staff is required to do regularly, I could see how difficult it is for them to be \"convincing.\" I give them quite a bit of credit for that accomplishment.\n\nFood and service were top notch here. I would consider returning to this location in future trips to Vegas as an \"honorary local.\"
12 star
Quaint set up. ALMOST reminds me of HOT (my personal fave). Menu items look good and there's a good variety.\nNewspaper on hand to read which I really like. Courtyard/patio dining, with misters, option. Very limited seating indoors.\nI had the pulled pork and it was fantastic.\nI will be back.
12 star
I enjoy good Persian food. This place is good. Cherry Rice misses the mark, but everything else is tasty. Very affordable too.
12 star
Aaron is awesome!!! I bought my house almost three years ago and unfortunately didn't have Aaron Lending do my mortgage, only because I didn't know him at the time, but Aaron has put me on his famous watch list as he has got all of my info and will call me when there is a better rate out there for me. I wish I would of come across this originally, instead someone wanted to just put me in a home and a crappy mortgage, I know that wouldn't of happen with Aaron Lending.
12 star
Great lunch and amazing service. Their smoked brisket sandwich was incredible. Plus their patio is perfectly covered and comes with misters, which will make this a great place to stop by during the summer.
12 star
I'm a huge fondue fan and I really enjoyed Shabu Fondue. I've been to The Melting Pot and preferred the ambiance of Shabu Fondue better. It's more quaint and cozy. The food was delicious; the sauces were flavorful and I was full! It's a bit pricey, however, it was worth it.
12 star
best apple experience ever! Super quick and easy. I had a broken screen and was given a brand new phone under warranty. Byrd is the best, very friendly and knowledgable !!
12 star
Petit oasis de paix, de verdure et d'objets h\u00e9t\u00e9roclites... Le grilled-cheese aux pommes vertes est d\u00e9licieux et le propri\u00e9taire et le personnel sont cordiaux et chaleureux! Un petit caf\u00e9 qui vaut le d\u00e9tour !!
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Horrible service and the food wasn't that great either.. normally mediocre food is made good with excellent customers service but in this case the food was horrible and the main lady there is so rude.. If we ask her for anything it seem like we're bothering her. . Our fresh spring rolls came wrapped in hard rice paper.. my mom make spring roll all the time and the only way those get hard is if it's been sitting for a long time! The orange chicken we ordered was hard and stale.. like it was reheated then recoated with the sauce.. they were out of a lot of stuff from the menu. . And when we ask for plates for our spring rolls she said \"I was going to bring plates with your main dish\"... long story short.. waste of money.. I dont know how this restaurant is surviving with so much better noodle competitions around them!
12 star
This place was awesome! We tried what we felt were their best offerings. The tequenyos, domino empanada, pabellon arepa, gouda chachapa, and the pabellon patacon. You want to eat the pabellon patacon! The gouda chachapa was also a home run. Can't wait to go back!
12 star
Another one of my favorite brands. Whenever I'm in Vegas I have to stop by this store. Always have some good sales on some nice clothes. \n\nBen Sherman is dope!
12 star
There has been mix reviews regarding this little showcase, however I think it was well worth the visit. First of all, we were seated promptly and immediately were told about the special, prix fix, and recommendations. Since it was Valentines Day, the service was a bit slow, but my date and I didn't mind since we had a 9:30 show at La Reve.\n\nWe started with a glass of borduex recommended by our sommelier. The price was reasonable and the taste was suttle and not overpowering to the palatte. For our entr\u00e9e, I had the duo of beef with black truffle/celery pur\u00e9e and my girlfriend had the steak frites with onion compote. First of all the duo of beef was amazing. The meat was just melting in my mouth and the celery pur\u00e9e along with the black truffle just made the dish blossom. Although the portion was small, I recommend getting a starter or salad. My girlfriend's dish was also delicious. The onion compote brought a different flare to the steak, and unlike some places it was cooked to perfection.\n\nAfter our dinner, we got dessert. The apple crisp tart served with cinnemon icecream. It was good but nothing too fancy. I would have expected more, but sine it was valentines day, we also recieved a variety of desserts along with what we ordered.\n\nThe only thing I could really complain about was the random loud music playing ever so often due to the waterfall show right outside he restaurant. Other than that, I would definitely go back, but not on a regular basis.
12 star
I was reading the Talk thread on book clubs and I recalled this place.\nIt is a diamond in the rough and I shall go there this week to pick the cumulative brain of their staff:)\n\nBook Gallery is a place to lose time in the lovely smell of old books. Remember when libraries had copies of books with cut pages for regular circulation? When cellophane was a method of book covering? This is that kind of place. Complete collections of out of print serials, favorites from your parents' and grandparents' childhoods. \n\n In here I have found books printed in foreign languages other than Spanish, British food lore of the 50's and 60's and bookshelves gorgeous enough to lust after in their own right. War historians will find the most dedicated shelf space but there is something for nearly everyone to be had.\n\nI had a lovely game of when-was-it-printed judging only by a given tome's binding one Saturday afternoon at this location. The constant discoveries of interest kept the game going for at least two hours!
12 star
Everything was great here....EXCEPT THE STEAK!! I ordered a 10 oz filet mignon medium rare with truffle butter and it was overcooked. It seemed more like a medium to medium well. Since this is a steak house, I had to take off points for overcooking the steak. \n\nI had the garden salad and our table shared broccolini, spiced maple carrots, and the lobster mac and cheese. Delicious. \n\nThe service was great. The ambiance and music was fantastic. But seriously?? If I'm paying that much for a steak, grill it the way I want it.
12 star
I'd like to thank David first and foremost for such great customer service. He is personable, professional, and above all else an honest businessman. \n\nMy husband and I took our cars for tinting to be done on our Mazda's. My husband has. CX-5 and I have a Mazda 3 hatchback. \n\nMy Mazda 3 HB was done first, tint looked great. There was a minor issue with one of the windows and David was honest, open, and willing to pay for the issue. It wasn't a large issue but he offered to cover it and pay for it at his cost because his tech caused the issue. Most places would claim you had it prior, or let you drive off and find it yourself. Not David, he told me immediately and put my mind at ease that it would be covered with no extra hassle for my time or wallet. For the inconvenience he further discounted my tint and my husbands. \n\nMy husbands car was done the following day and looks beautiful. The quality of the product, service, and honesty is unbeatable. \n\nDavid offers a full guarantee on his products with no questions asked. You can go back any time after scratches, etc. and he will replace it at no cost to you. \n\nDC Auto is the way to go for tinting and for quality and personable service. David gives a yelp discount and wants to have a happy customer. I highly recommend them and their product.
12 star
I drove past this place last weekend when my man was dropping off his bike at the BMW Motorcycle shop... anyways, my point being, it's kind of hidden away, without major traffic passing it by, so I wouldn't have known about it otherwise... \n\nI called that day and was able to get an appointment with Hannah. At first I just thought she had an accent, but then she told me she was hearing impaired, and since she only reads lips, wouldn't be chatting with me during the cut so she focus on my hair. \n\nI personally LOOOOVED this. I hate when people I don't know feel like they are forced to make small talk with me for an hour. I don't care about your kids, or your boyfriend, and I don't really want to tell you about my life either... Just do my hair, and make it look good. (sorry if this sounds bitchy, but it's sooooo true, and I know I'm not the only one out there) So anyways, right off the bat I freakin' loved her! \n\nNow onto the cut. Very good. She worked fast and efficiently. Took my lifeless, split end, damaged hair, and make it look healthy and shiny.\n\nStyle/Blow Out - AMAAAAAZING. This is after all what they are known for. I have thick curly hair that I always blow out, but then that needs to be smoothed out with a flat iron. Not Hannah, somehow her magic worked and when she turned the chair back around, my hair was flawless! I was seriously impressed.\n\nI would definitely recommend Hannah to any of my friends!!
12 star
Nice little Japanese restaurant. Has a good selection of sushi, sashimi, noodle dishes and drinks (full bar!). It is not top notch sushi, but fair quality and very tasty. Dinner for four with a drink ran me about $60. Not too shabby.
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I'm not too fond of sushi so there is not enough variety for my taste, but what they have is good\n\nevery drink you order is WAY strong so you keep buying more and get so liquored up you dont realize how much you're spending\n\nonly been once, not in a rush to go back
12 star
As I came into this quaint little place with a loud soap opera tv show being played in the background, the fresh and wonderful smell of a hot cup of Cuban coffee brewing and an old lady that looks alot like my grandma in bedroom slippers sweeping the floor, I knew right then that I came into a gloriously authentic Cuban hole-in-the-wall in the midst of all the noise and hype of the usual Las Vegas. All men and women must try this little piece of HONEST and downright DELICIOUS rustic cuban cuisine.\n\nAs I ordered my food, I realize that I am still in shock..Am I in Miami?... Nah,not even..Almost felt like I was in a Cuban city rather, before food rations and lack of resources were constant in the country, of course. Which is a shame, by the way, because Cuban cuisine is one of the most flavorful and tastiest kind of food that you will ever eat!!\n\nThey brewed my cafe con' leche (coffee with milk) just as I liked it, as my own mother used to make it, with extra sugar too as ordered! Thick, sweet and very satisfying. As you are reading this review, you are now obligated to try the Cafe con Leche, extra sweet, just for me. You will not regret it either!! \n\nThe Pollo Fricasse was very generous and tasty; tender and moist chicken breast with chunks of seasoned potatoes and spanish olives in a red, zesty stew. Goes great with some creamy black beans and white rice. I ordered some fresh avocado with marinated onions ('mojo' or 'mojo de cebolla';not listed on the menu, you just gotta ask for it, it's a cuban thang) on the side to compliment the already-rich taste of everything that I was delightfully shoving into my mouth!! I also ordered a pineapple soda (Jupi\u00f1a) with my meal, a common fizzy drink in Miami that is by far the best pineapple soda I ever tried..EVER. \n\nNext time you make a trip to the big ol' Las Vegas, avoid those overtly expensive and gawdy restaraunts for once and give this rustic gem a try. 'Florida Cafe' and all the other more hyped and obnoxious so called 'cuban' or carribean joints in LV and The Strip have nothing on what is truly honest, humble and simply good grub ESTILO CUBANO!!
12 star
My girlfriend and I stopped in for a few cocktails after dinner and this place was great. The ambiance was fun, yet classy. Service was amazing and the music was on point with a DJ spinning in the corner. Their specialty cocktails were also delicious. My girlfriend had the signature Lily cocktail, which she loved. I would definitely recommend stopping by Lily next time you're at the Bellagio.
12 star
My only complaint, truly, was that I found it to be a bit loud and so, once we moved to a sofa seating arrangement, I had a hard time hearing my friends who were sitting across from me. The music was great, just a tad too much on the side of I-am-not-involved-in-the-convo-because-I-have-no-idea-what-the-convo-is.\n\nAll things considered, however, it was fairly minor. At the bar, it wasn't as bad. Maybe that's the key? OK, got that bad news out of the way? Great, moving on.\n\nWe visited level 1.5 twice in one night... I am not sure what that tells you, but I can think of a few things. ;)\n\nThe service was superb (thanks, Brandy!), the drinks were strong (loved the slightly sweet, slightly bitter London Summer and the sweet margarita shot), and the other patrons were awesome. This level envelopes you in the chandelier idea and it's easy to forget - supported by the amazing service and beautiful draped lighting - that you are in a casino. If I looked carefully (i.e. focused on what was outside the decor) then I could look down to the casino floor and see the clanging slot machines as a reminder (I couldn't hear them, big plus). I also love that the chandelier concept is layered... you can (whether or not you should is another story) thread your hands through the layers of strings that make this wonderful facade. It's just another detail to love, I think.\n\nThe layout is easy to navigate from level to level, seating is comfortable, amenities (read: restrooms and such) are easy to find, and the elevator as you move up and down the casino floors is fun to people watch from (and, to be fair, in).\n\nDefinitely on my \"let's hang out here\" list. We drank well, smiled and laughed much, and generally had a fantastic time. Totally repeatable... often.
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Eh.\n\nIt was loud because of a live band....but completely empty at 11:30 PM on a Friday night. I guess everyone was out and about in Vegas...but this place just wasn't that great.\n\nWorse, the promoter at the door gave our very large group cards for \"Buy 1 Get 1 Free.\" So hey, why not, right? But then come to find out, each drink costs between $9.50 and $11.00. So....I get that you're in Vegas and you'll pay, one way or the other, but that seemed just a little outrageous.\n\nI slipped away after only fifteen minutes of watching a couple of old people dance to a cover of Footloose that the live band was playing and that was enough for me. Thanks.
12 star
Delicious! Fresh baked goodies everyday! Menu concept reminds me of Hash House A go-go but healthier! Also, you pay cashier and pick up your drinks, then find a table. Kind of weird service set up. But food is worth the wait! Can't wait to go back for lunch salads, i'll be back for sure!
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There is no atmosphere, none, zip so don't come here if you're looking for a nice sit down Korean restaurant. It's a straight up cafeteria. You order your food at the front and then find a seat. They call your number and if you ordered two things, they will confusingly call the same number at different times depending on which dish is ready first. Also, it's very loud so they are basically yelling your number from the back. It seemed like a lot of Korean students were in here and I don't know why because the food was not very good. Maybe we ordered the wrong thing. I'm Korean and I've had decent Korean food before...but not from this place. Plus, I came with my baby in a car seat and this is not a place to bring a baby because there are no accommodations for one. And it's not that cheap. The food is normally priced if you ask me, roughly $10/plate. But hey, if you're looking for a cafeteria that serves okay-ish blahhh Korean food, then by all means, enjoy.
12 star
I was dragged to this place by my wife who has gotten really into trying new places. I had heard some people talk about it but mostly it was complaints about the price, so I had negative feelings about the place to start. \n\nUpon arriving all I can say is it's not much to look at from the dirt driveway. But once we entered, we were greeted by several extremely friendly hostesses and waitresses. Hands down the restaurant had a fantastic warming, and inviting feeling about it. We were put at ease and that was good because this is part of its charm. The full experience lasted 3 hours. \n\nFor dinner we did a full service chef choice thing where they picked for us the wine and food that is perfectly paired. I'm not much on wine but everything seemed to be better w/ the combination. I had no complaints about the food at all. Perfect. When the bill came I had no problem paying the $300 or so because it was well worth it. Taste, portions, service. All A+ \n\non a side note, we went all out and there are a lot of less expensive items on the menu so price is relative to what you order. The Assume service is shared by everyone.
12 star
Was a great flight both to and from....the service was great and we had no issues. The flights were on time and actually got us to our destinations early.....I can't wait for our next flight to Hawaii and I will rent their awesome in flight entertainment machine saw two great movies last time!
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Blah. Wow, is it just me. Went to Vegas for a quick trick (haven't been there in a while) and had an overall poor experience with food. I thought Vegas was picking it...trying to play with the big boys like NYC, San Fran and L.A. It's just not happening.\n\nFor the prices at this place, you should expect more. $18 for a salad...no creativity whatsoever, no unique ingredients, not organic, etc.\n\nEat lunch elsewhere. Only thing that was good was their onion soup--and I don't care for onion, but this one was decent.
12 star
I've been enjoying their food since 2004 and it still until this day is my favorite Chinese food place. I'm not really big on Chinese food actually...I'm veeeery skeptical of any place new. With that being said House of Yang more than exceeds my expectations. \n\nFirst the staff is super friendly. Usually when I go in and pick up a dinner order the same guy is working the counter; I want to say he's the owner or maybe part owner? He's very friendly and engaging (ok he's kind of handsome to boot, I'm just saying) and doesn't mind when we substitute egg rolls for the soup in the dinner combos. That's an extra plus right there. \n\nNow for the food...what can I say, nothing is bad that I've tried on this menu. The egg rolls are extra crispy, my go to is tangerine beef and man is it good. Volcano beef is also delicious, orange chicken, cashew chicken, sweet and sour pork....I can go on and on here peeps but you get the idea - it's delicious! \n\nThey do deliver; unfortunately I'm just outside their delivery range or else I'd eat there way too much. Anytime I'm craving it or I'm close we'll head there to pick up food. You'll be glad you did too! You're welcome!!
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Not impressed- I grew up with Albertsons stores in Texas, but they closed up and moved out around the time I hit middle school. When I moved to LV I was excited to be able to shop here again.\n\nThis location is severely lacking. It's old and dirty, not particularly well stocked or well staffed, and the prices on non-sale items can be a bit ridiculous compared to other places in the city.\n\nWent by when I was on this side of town for a work training, around 8PM. Only one cashier available, Toni, who was openly griping about the job and the customers- TO HER CUSTOMERS. A bit ridiculous.\n\nI grabbed a sale ad when I walked in the door but quite a few items on sale weren't even in stock or were low- only one case of Albersons' brand water, only one case of their house brand 18-count eggs, etc. \n\nThe produce section is confusing, not well laid out, and inconvenient- I only spotted three plastic bag stations, and they were very spaced out, requiring me to go back and forth repeatedly across the entire area. Luckily I was the only person there.\nBut then when I wanted to double check the weight of my veggies, I notice there is only one functional scale to be found. Heaven forbid this place ever have more than five shoppers at once, it would be incredibly irritating.\n\nSubtracting an additional star for the hella-gross rotisserie chicken and sides area, which was already broken down- the large pans with self-serve sides in them were scraped out and filled with water that looked and smelled old. No idea how early they must have broken that station down, but again- it was only 8PM when I went in. Went against my better judgement and got a rotisserie chicken for dinner, and it was small, dry, and had seen better days.