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Well I don't know Rand but I know Glenn to be a pretty good judge of food until now. Maybe we went on days with different cooks or something. I was very disappointed. \n\nMy friend and I could not agree on a place to eat so we thought what the heck check out the new Buffet. Looks the same as the old country Buffet only darker, about every other light bulb was out. Just the feel of this place was off to me. We arrive about 20 minutes after they opened, yet the majority of the items on the Buffet appeared to have been there overnight. \n\nAlmost every item I tried was overcooked. Way over cooked. I tried the following: \n\nEgg roll...Yuck!!!!!! \nCrab Ragoon....more like a hollow wonton \nBeef and broccoli....really how do you mess this up? With bad broccoli! \nSpicy chicken..Lets just say I don't think it was chicken \nGeneral Tsao chicken.....was just sweet no spice and soggy...bluck \nMongolian stir fry.....ok but not worth the trip \nMushrooms....decent \nFried potatoes...good \nFried rice...crusty no flavor \nFried Fish....good \nFried shrimp...doughy with the vein \nsome pork dish....don't remember \nRib tips...dried up and no flavor \nWings....of a pigeon maybe \nCalifornia roll....no flavor, fell apart, and was dry. \nWasabi....no, green paste WTF? \nChinese donut.....Yummy \n\nThe seafood was scary looking. I ended up eating fried fish that they had just brought out & fried potatoes and the only reason they have a star is because they have a very good Chinese donut! \n\nI know a Buffet sounds good sometimes but do yourself a favor & drive past this joint! Head to 15th ave and camelback just a few blocks away and visit Peter Wongs! For more details check out my Wong review!
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One of my favorite Italian restaurants, and a best bet in Charlotte. \n\nHad the whole wheat pasta with artichoke hearts and tomatoes. All was tasty and cooked perfectly. Mixed green salad was a great start and the tiramisu with a glass of lemoncello was a perfect end to a great meal. Nice wine selection too.
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Just a tiny little storefront dishing out fresh and good sandwiches downtown, and a welcome relief from the chains that abound around the mall labyrinth of that area. The trio with a salad is a tasty good deal, I was pleasantly surprised by the light non-goopiness of my little bowl of quinoa and by the pile of veggies on my salami sandwich. The reviews on this little shop won't lead you astray, this is just a friendly place to grab a quick light lunch and get on with your day.
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The night we went it was PACKED and there was a 1 hr wait for a table so we had take out instead, and that only took 20 minutes. The burgers faired pretty well as take out but there were a couple of hiccups.\n\nOnce back in our hotel room, we found that they only gave us 2 of the 3 burgers we ordered and 1 of the burgers had extra toppings, all the toppings of the burger that was missed. Thankfully, the burgers were pretty big and we ordered 3 sides so there was enough to share. We had the American Classic with a fried egg and a buffalo burger with caramelized onions, mushrooms and cheese/bacon/fried egg. One of the two fried eggs popped on the way back to the hotel but it was still pretty good. The buffalo burger was very juicy and perfectly medium rare, even though it was 25 minutes before it was eaten.\n\nThe sweet potato fries were ok as were the regular fries. The mozzarella sticks were not great but that's because they were take out, if they were eaten right away at the restaurant, they may have been better.\n\nThe best part of this meal was that when we called the restaurant to let them know they left a burger off, the guy immediately accommodating and said the meal would be comped for the mix up. Pretty good customer service! That's Vegas for ya!
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Watch out for hot grasshoppers and llamas running about! Unique local shopping experience. downtown needs this! best shop: the sweet shop!
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When I was in Montreal at the beginning of August in 2012 my boyfriend and I were determined to try a couple of places out of the Wallpaper* City Guide for Montreal. The one place we were able to check out was a breakfast place called Le Cartet. I wish we knew ahead of time how great it was going to be or we wouldn't have left it to the last day. First of all the interior was amazing- it was clean, simple, with a touch of sophisticated design. Most importantly, the food was to die for. I had the brunch des cantons ($15.35) which included scrambled eggs with sausage and bacon, potatoes roasted in duck fat and herbs, fried beans, and country bread. Breakfast also came with a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice. The whole meal was just divine (as the service was also fantastic).
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Just what the community needs. A place close by to get fresh vegetables in the summer and a place that is transformed in the fall for Halloween. A place to take the little ones to see the farm animals.\nWe enjoyed taking our grandchildren and our grandchildren enjoyed the animals and rides.
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Brunch... what a disappointment. You know, the food was good for the most part, and the selection was rich and plentiful - but the food was slightly below room temperature... all of it, even the cut of roast beef under the heating lamp. That cut of beef was also the most disappointing part of the meal as it was very tough and very chewy... not appetizing at all. Everything else seemed to have potential, but at room temperature, it's just flat and disappointing. The OJ is served in a glass with ice - everywhere I go for breakfast, the OJ is cold in a glass w/out ice. I think their OJ was out of a gun. My friend complained that there was too much ice in his drink as well. Service was adequate, empty plates were cleared in a timely fashion, and all requests for extra items were tended to immediately. Other than that, I'm going to pass on this place for brunch... certainly not worth $15 a pop if you can't even manage the food temperature correctly. Oh, and the flies... those flies were aggressive and bothersome. I understand it happens at most restaurants at one time or another, but at a place of this caliber, I expect a bit more than having to swing my napkin around like I'm at a Greek wedding.\n\nYou know, after writing my Mickies Dairy Bar review, I realized that for the price of an expertly prepared breakfast, granted amid chaos, the bill for my wife, my son, and myself at Mickies came to about $17. The breakfast was hearty, well prepared, and left everyone satisfied. The OJ was fresh, the chocolate milk is amazing, and the coffee does the job. \n\nFor $15 (not including drinks), you get as many goes as you want at the buffet. The only problem is that the food is not hot, doesn't seem particularly fresh as a result, and in comparison to Mickies, really not that good. Sure, you can sit in a plush booth, with modern accents, in a restaurant with a sleek design, but that's really all your paying for. There really is no comparison when at the end of the meal, the bill for just me at Bonfyre is equal to the bill for my family at Mickies... and that's not even taking quality into account.
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I expected so much more out of this luxury hotel and resort. The internet in your rooms is god awful, like really bad! The electronic gadgetry is cool however it is definitely not reliable!\n\nPlace is clean and acceptable however there are several other resorts that exceed Aria.
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When the food came to the table and It was freezing cold, and we were served by someone who clearly didn't want to be there. The Louisiana style fries were cold and dry, and the whole meal was just awful.
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Outstanding food, attentive service, delicious wine. Server was very helpful with recommendations. We loved every dish - I think the duck was the standout, but there were no leftovers on any plates. Well worth the price.
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We went in to try something new. Heard great things and were excited for a night together. We asked the lady at the door for a table in the back, something dim and romantic ... And she sat us in front of the plate glass window up front. I repeated my request and she walked away.\n\nIt looks like a fun place for regulars, but we just sat there feeling left out of the party. Hospitality was really lacking, server did his best, but seemed overwhelmed with three tables. Someone who I assumed was Fran came by (didn't introduce herself) and asked how things were. We mentioned that things were a little slow and we had a problem with one of the apps ... She just smiled and nodded and walked off. I don't think she heard a word I said. Kind of distracted. We got a glass of wine, and wanted a second, but it never arrived. We were charged for it anyway. Would have complained, but by the time the check came, we just couldn't wait to leave.\n\nWe tried several different apps, none of which arrived hot. The bacon tots were flavorless ... A real shame, because the premise was so promising. We shared the crab cakes for entree, very small, soggy and buried under carrot shavings.\n\nThe TV over the bar was tuned to the food network. What was playing there looked much more appetizing than anything that came to our table.\n\nPerhaps things are different for lunch, or for the regulars. I'm sad to report we won't find out.
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Great on a Friday night when everyone's flying in ready to get NUTS. Terrible on Sunday evening when hungover people are not good at following TSA instructions. NEEDS MORE POWER...plugs.
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Hats off to Trend Cape Smoke ! This establishment is incredible. I've been going there since they opened. Friendly, courteous, knowledgeable staff. Great inventory of Vape products, and other assorted smoking devices. This is a local business that is upfront and honest ! One day several months back I stopped in for some refills. I had just came from the bank, and accidentally left an envelope with a very \""Large Sum of Cash\"" in it on the counter. I got almost all the way home, realized it, and freaked ! Went back, and after they had a little fun with me, handed me the envelope ! Everyone had a good laugh ! Boy, was I relieved :-) Everyone there is Great ! If you use Vape products, you've got to try this place ! David G. - Phx. AZ.
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some of the best cocktails in phoenix. food is delicious but not intimidating.
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There are few true Montreal institutions. Places that you, your parents, your grandparents... heck even maybe your great grandparents know about and respect for what they do. Moishes is one such a place. A place that evokes a certain timelessness and yet still works to this day. Up until last week, I had never been to Moishes. Yes... I know. A combination of factors really. Chief among them is that I am not really a steakhouse guy. I love meat but I can't tell you the last time I actually ordered a steak in a restaurant. If given the choice, I will always select something else off the menu. Steak is one of those things where I don't really see the point of paying a high premium. Just my perception but one that makes me choose to spend that money at a different restaurant than a steakhouse. \n\nMoishes has a late night menu where for 25$, you get a entree, a main and coffee/tea. A steal of a deal... and a great way for me to finally try them. So away we go. The late night option includes the normal complimentary pickles, coleslaw and bread which at the time of our reservation was a welcomed sight. Add my usual old Fashioned cocktail and I was ready for a good late night meal on the Main.\n\nAs appetizers, we selected the salmon tartar and the caesar salad. Both were competent solid dishes. The salmon was not over-seasoned with just the right hint of dill. I would have liked it to be a bit bigger though. The salad portion was good and the dressing was the right combination of flavour without being too rich and creamy.\n\nAs mains, we went with the steak frites and the filet mignon poutine. The steak was perfectly cooked to order. The cut was leaner and thicker than the typical steak frites you get at the many restaurants in and around Montreal which was a slight surprise but good regardless. The fries were nice, golden and plentiful. Good crisp and seasoning as well.\n\nThe filet mignon poutine was something I had been curious to try and came away quite satisfied. Same golden fries as above topped with pieces of filet mignon and melted cheese. A very rich and filling dish. The real key here was the perfectly melted cheese that binds everything together into a delicious mess. Definitely a dish I will be having again.\n\nMy first experience at Moishes was a good one. A place where you see the attention to detail that 75 years in business provides. Great service from beginning to end, a nice dining room space and great food. I admit to be a little surprised to see how casual of dress some of the patrons were... especially when compared to the tables where people were in suits and dresses. Moishes is a place where I feel like a dress shirt is a requirement at minimum but regardless.... I waited a long time before finding coming to Moishes. The wait won't be that long next time.\n\nCheers!
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I had a great experience with this flower shop. First off, I love that they were the only shop open before I was leaving for work! Secondly, the owner was very friendly and accommodating. I really liked a bouquet that I saw online and when I got there and ordered it, she let me customize it! I was able to replace some flowers in the design that I wasn't really excited about and she gave me a beautiful vase to match the flowers :) Overall, great experience! I will definitely be using this place for future flower purchases.
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I am a licensed Cosmetologist and I came here tonight to buy a blow dryer. This was a bad decision! I bought the Ceramix Xtreme Babyliss Pro blow dryer. I just got home and I opened the box to check out my cool new blow dryer and it's definitely not new! It's all scratched up with I don't know what all over it and there's paint missing on the blue button. Whatever the yucky stuff is, is also all over the cord. TOTALLY DISAPPOINTED. I am definitely going back tomorrow to hopefully get my money back. I uploaded pictures of the blow dryer.
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My husband and I went here with a chinese friend which helped as this was our first experience with dim sum. The thing that struck me the most was the wonderfull service! Our drinks were filled promptly upon becoming half empty. They were constantly bringiing the carts around without being pushy. Our friend ordered for us and I loved everything except the short ribs. A little too shy on meat and flavor. The chinese brocolli was divine. He got us a desert that looked like an almond cookie on top but was shaped kind of like a cream puff. It had a custard pudding inside that was very carmely! Awesome. Will go again when our friend takes us or if we get the nerve to try and order ourselves.
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A friend highly recommended Sunrise Cafe. We visited for breakfast on a Saturday. The place was packed and we waited about 15 minutes for a table. My boyfriend loved his eggs, bacon, pancakes, what man wouldn't? My omelet was pretty good, nothing too special. I'm very picky about coffee so when I asked the server if their coffee was strong, he simply replied, \""Uh, we use Lavazza\"". As it turns out you can screw up the brewing of Lavazza, because it was weak and awful, so sorry I bothered. We returned on another day for lunch. It was not busy at all, the service was not worth mentioning and the food was very average. Way too much $$ for a turkey sandwich. I doubt that I will go back. Ever.
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I wish I didn't love Taco Bell but I do. This is my go to TB. I would give it 5 stars as I have never had a problem here and I go there alot!!! but can't give a taco bell 5 stars.
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Bask In the Ambiance Bask in the Ambiance. Plenty of seating. I prefer to sit at the bar so i did. A Few tvs with sports on while your rolls are being made. They have happy hour on the weekends though i Opted for all you can eat. The rolls that arent included in AYCE are only 99 cents which is a score. I must say HONEY ROLL HONEY ROLL is where its at. Also a 1/2lb of crab legs with dinner all you can eat for 9.99 that cant be beat. \n\nThe rolls come out fast and fresh. Not to much rice either. Im a fan of the Rainbow roll as well. The service was a little slow to remove my plates and keep my drink refilled in the beginning but they made up for it and then some. Once im on this side of town in the future and want Sushi i know where ill be going for Lunch. Also they have Kobe Burgers on the menu which seems more than appetizer to me, so they would probably put me in a food coma. Love the ingenuity of the names and ingredients with the rolls. \nKudos
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The norm, food is so so....not my first choice! I have honestly given this restaurant chain a burger taste. Simply can't go back...maybe they have other decent food but for burgers, ah I can forget it!!
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Our go-to place for Chinese. Pleasant atmosphere, welcoming staff, and great food. The moo goo gai pan is outstanding. The fried tofu is really good! Portion sizes are large. And the sushi is consistently very, very fresh and good.
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#1: Rooftop was closed. That was one of the main reasons I wanted to go to Pure. Ugh.\n\n#2: Guestlist line? What line? I thought I was gonna get stampeded by girls with 5 inch stilettos and squashed by men who thought they were bounchers. Whatever - still pushed my way up to the front. \n\n#3: Music was pretty crappy. I just wasn't feeling it... what did the BF say? Oh yeah - the vibe from the crowd wasn't helping because there was NO vibe other than lots of guys who stood there like statues.\n\nI got my boyfriend and I in for free but will probably not return. Why would you want to pay $20-$50 to go into this joint anyway? There were no go-go dancers when we went!! We stayed for about 30 minutes tops.\n\nOnto the next venue..
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The food was good: menu was mostly Asian fusion food. However, the portions was small. I had a peking duck lettuce wrap, listed as an entree (which I asked to make sure because that's usually an appetizer), and I was definitely still hungry after wards.\n\nThe biggest problem we had was that not all the ingredients is listed on the menu. My friend ordered a turkey panini wrap, and it came with bacon and avocado. And she doesn't eat pork. And since it was a wrap, she didn't know until she bit into it.\n\nAnd our waiter didn't do anything to compensate for their mistake, or the fact that it took so long to get it fixed. Which I don't understand why the service was slow and not very helpful at a nice hotel, that wasn't very busy...?
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So I actually have two reviews for this place and both are bad. I went in with my daughter (a 2 year old) and received some of the worst service of my life. Then for a $20 bill they charged my card $50. When I call the manager they took care of it and said they would send coupons which I never got. My family and I tried eating there again yesterday afternoon. The service was horrible again. No refills on drinks and we didn't even get silver wear. We ordered my daughter grilled chicken and apple slices. The chicken they server my 2 year old was raw inside. This is completely unexpectable. I would not recommend this place to anyone and be very careful what you eat there
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This had been my go to place for bagels for some time now. They have never disappointed me. The staff is always friendly and their coffee is really good too. My favorite is their vanilla hazelnut coffee. You won't be sorry!
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I love Nordstrom's Ebar! From Cali to Nevada....they have such delicious drinks! I've had their iced coffees, iced teas, and occasionally I'll have a vanilla creme soda. Anytime I go to the mall and need a lil somethin' somethin'.....this would be my first choice for buying a beverage.
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Ate here recently with a large group. While we appreciated that they had the capacity to serve our group, the service could have been better. My sandwich was incorrectly placed on someone else's plate, and the server just put it on a different plate, added the salad and gave it to me. The other person in our group had already touched it, so I wasn't thrilled that it was given to me at that point. While the sandwich tasted fine, I had a hard time getting past that. In the end, I placed cash in the presenter and waited for some time for my change, which never came. Because we were in a hurry, I didn't bother waiting around. Probably won't return.
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We actually saw Andrew Dice Clay at the Vinyl, so it was set up as a comedy club when we were there - which worked (just rows of chairs with some tables around the stage and way in the back). We did walk by once and they had the doors open for a no cover show (band) and it seemed like they just clear it out and it is standing room only - which would work for the small space also. \n\nIt is a smaller space so there isn't really a bad seat (or standing place) in the house. There is a bar at the back and at Dice they had seat service. Acoustics were fine. I did find that this was the one place in Hard Rock that seemed to have really expensive drinks (I thought everywhere else wasn't bad), so I am knocking off a star, but all in all a very good experience.
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I end up going here when a bunch of people band together for lunch and someone invariably says (without much enthusiasm), \""I guess we could go to Sunroom.\"" Then we all sigh and sulk upstairs. Every time I hope that something will surprise me, but every time I leave with the same impression. The menu looks like a halfway decent home cook thought he'd start a restaurant and serve the ten things he makes for himself on a Tuesday night or late Sunday morning. Breakfast burrito? Sandwich? Hummus platter? Chili? Nothing that even attempts to raise eyebrows. Beyond that, the preparation, service, and dining room are all rather lackluster. And you're pressed up against a table full of either undergraduate students, grad students, or professors, with no music to drown out their conversations and allow you to have a private conversation of your own. Chipotle is more appealing at this rate (and not much different price-wise). Or just make a sandwich at home, for Pete's sake! I might rate eating a homemade sandwich alone at my desk higher than Sunroom.
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Very friendly. Got in right away with no appointment. Love the color selections for my toes. Will go back for sure!!!
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Great service and good food.
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This small batch paleteria specializes in handmade Mexican ice pops. They use local, fresh, seasonal ingredients and they even grind their own spices. Their menu rotates and they ship nationwide. They are good. \n\nOn the other hand, the Agua Vitas are great.\n\nIf you want to \""treat yo self\"" like Ben, Tom and Donna on Parks and Rec grab a Agua Vita, which is their take on an Aqua Fresca drink. I'm an adventurous type who like spice, cucumber and cilantro. So when I saw the Pepinto Vita (fresh cucumber syrup mixed with fresh cilantro and chile powder blended with refreshing white tea) I felt as if it was custom made for me and me alone. As she hand crafted and shook my libation, I imagined I was starring in my own episode of pimp my drink, instead of pimp my ride. Oh, how I wish I could have kicked this up a notch with a little hooch. \n\nNot a fan of herbaceous? Fear not, as they have plenty of fruit varietals to wet your whistle.
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This is a fantastic new addition to the HT presence, and much better than the previous occupant of this space. All departments are present (save a Starbucks), including the salad bar, specialty cheese shop, and full service fresh foods market. The layout is still very \""Lowes\"" but it's obvious that you are in a Harris Teeter.\n\nVery grateful to have one so close to my house, and one that has everything I look for.
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Customer Service was excellent. I always ask the server what the place in know for when I go somewhere new and I got a great detailed response! Food was pretty good and resonably priced. It will definitely be a repeat.
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Fantastic restaurant!!! The first time I went, i tried there Greek club pita, and was blown away! This was the best pita I have ever had. On my next visit I decided to try the Original Gyro, and was so surprised with how delicious it was. You get your choice of fries or salad...Take the salad its great, the fries could be better :( Highly Recommend going
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I love this place! The pork green chili Mac n cheese is so good I dream about it! Mojitos are awesome made by the guy bartender who is super friendly and sweet! We always sit at the bar! Just a really cool place to have some really good food!
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Amazing! We called J2 Carpet Cleaning & needed help on short notice due to company from Hawaii coming to visit. The other company we had scheduled to clean our carpets (A WEEK OUT!) cancelled on us the morning of service; due to a \""broken down truck\"". Jeff answered & was very knowledgeable; been in the business for 11 years! He was able to give me an estimate AND get someone out SAME DAY to get the job done. Unbelievable. We had 1 master bedroom, 2 bedrooms, the living room & a hallway that needed some TLC. Charles showed up & was quite the wizard! We found out we were his 6th job that day.. many satisfied customers I imagine! He came, setup, treated, cleaned, & sanitized every room we asked perfectly & was gone. All within 1hr 15 mins! On top of being thorough & quick, he was respectful & courteous. He definitely kicked major ass! I would recommend J2 Cleaning as well as Jeff's & Charles' service to anyone & all! Happy customers, here. Can't thank them enough. You rock.
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Great Lunch prices - includes Drink too.\nGood food and decent service - never had a bad meal.\n\nThe salsa is tasty and the chips got some bite. If you got a weak tongue save it for some tasteless English food. \n\nI still haven't figured out which of the 3 sauces I like more on the burritos and chimichangas but I'm leaning towards the green sauce.
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I love this chick fil a. The customer service is awesome. There are always employees asking if I need anything and making sure I am satisfied. Obviously a great place for kids. The outdoor space and playground is nice and well kept.
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What a joke! The Dr. told me to go to the hospital for a condition that could be easily treatable with some pills. Waste of time and money
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I don't like writing a bad review - I really want to like this place as I'm a huge fan of sports bars, craft beers, their live music on Wednesdays, and the location. However, the service at All American Pub is horrible! One of my first experiences was the bartender poured my draft beer, and before handing it to me, wiped the glass with a dirty bar towel. Oh heck NO! The next time I went there, our drinks kept running dry and there was no site of our waitress. Then my friend got his food, and it was not what he ordered. This past visit, we attended an event, and when we tried to join our friends at the table, the staff said we couldn't sit there. What?!?!?! We had to literally persuade the staff to let us sit with our friends and order drinks and food! It's the craziest thing! Please management, if you're reading this, schedule a staff meeting and address the service!
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Get ready to walk or run, whichever. I have flown in and out of CLT about 1000 times, usually on a connection. CLT is very large, and you will use about 10 moving sidewalks, and escalators. They do have nice rocking chairs spread throughout, however I doubt you will have time to lavish the slow life. The food is okay at best, mostly fast food, as all airports. \n\nThe 2 stars for me comes from the massive delays on the runway. You WILL sit on the airplane in a big huge line waiting to take off, or you will wait for an open gate for your plane to park. That gets annoying. In addition, the runways are really long, so it makes for a LONG taxi. \n\nI always joke and say when you are flying from CLT you will feel like the plane is driving to the destination not flying.
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I'm reducing a star from Lees because lately the food has not been good. That's not common for this restaurant so I don't know what's going on. Most of the sauces lately have had no flavor whatsoever. The only dish I have enjoyed lately is the eggplant dish and the delicious vegetable dumplings. The noodles have come twice now burnt and tasteless. My favorite part really is the sweet man who delivers the food. I love him! But if the quality continues to be blah, I won't be ordering from here anymore.
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huge place lots of options like a pool. well really the pool is ok. lots of clases always lots of cars parked in parking lot. the tour was boring. dont think i would ever actually join them though even though the price is less.
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Just ok. I had the Italian Rigatoni. It was very bland. Could have used some salt but, apparently, having salt on the table is beneath them. Also, the rigatoni was supposed to have Italian sausage in it but I didn't see any.
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Gah!! We arrived late in the evening and were given a room with two queen beds (we wanted a king) and when we went down to change rooms, the one we got had a king but also stained carpets, a broken door on the armoire, a plugged drain in the shower , a TV with a volume contral that could not be adjusted, and some indescribable substance smeared on the door frame of the bathroom . YUCK!!!! \n\nHotel NOT accommodating to our need to store a large cake in their walk in refrigerator. Buffet just OK, and gaming tables too pricey.
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The Sheh-meh-neh burrito is the best thing to eat at Burrito Drive. It has big pieces of bacon and sweet potato puree, which make a great combination. And I don't even like sweet potatoes. All of the other burritos I've tried here are good too, but I keep going back to the Sheh-meh-neh. Other than burritos I've had the wings and chips and salsa, all good but not anything too special. \n\nI know they deliver, but I usually go in person to get my fix. You just walk up to the counter to get service. The people who work there are friendly, but sometimes you might have to ring the bell to get their attention. \n\nTheir prices are fair, a little higher than what you might pay at another burrito place, but I think it's worth it.
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Where do we begin with a testimonial for Lisa Buzelli? With nothing but positive feedback, it is hard to know where to start.\n\nMy husband and I are absolutely thrilled with the service we received from Lisa. We started working with her about 9 months ago (our first thought with a move to the Las Vegas area) and she, from the beginning, has been ever so helpful. My husband is active duty military and with this we had a lot of back and forth with trying to accomplish our goal to get to Las Vegas. Lisa was always very patient....and even when we had to take a break from house hunting due to our military situation and uncertainty about whether or not we would actually make it out to Vegas, she checked up on us. Lisa wanted us to know that if we ever had questions or concerns that she would be available to us. Lisa never left us in the dark. She was there for us and she cared about finding us our dream home and dream location.\n\nIn a market that is being bought up by investors, it is difficult to find a first dream home in a dream location. You fall in love with many, but many come unavailable. Not to be discouraged- Lisa works hard, and she cares. She cares about her clients. Specifically, she cares about our family and she cared that we find a safe location fit for our lifestyle. We found many homes we loved, but Lisa helped guide us to a location that best suited us. With us living out of state during the house hunting process we needed a realtor to get to know us and go that extra mile. We did not know the area and we had no idea where was safe and where in Las Vegas would suite our needs as a family. Lisa got to know us. She wanted to find us our perfect place.\n\nWe are now happy and we are now home owners. More than just handing us our dream home, Lisa has gone above and beyond for us. We are currently still out of state, and have needed help with putting final touches into the home buying process and she surpassed what her job description would entail. No need for fine details...but I can assure that she has done more for us than what any other realtor would ever dream of doing. We have been blessed. Lisa found us our perfect home in one try. The home we purchased was the only home we saw in person when we came to Las Vegas to house hunt. She got it. She got US. We took it. This was our first home buying experience. We could not have asked for a greater one. We feel absolutely blessed that Lisa was introduced into our lives as our realtor and now friend.\n\nWe hope that this testimony can give any sort of insight as to who Lisa is and how much she cares for her clients. We are more than pleased and extremely blessed.\n\n- Ecstatic first time home owners Maribeth & Joel 5/19/2012
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Absolutely the worst chopped brisket I've ever partially eaten. The sandwich was filled with huge blobs of fat. I had to take the pieces out and surgically remove the edible portion. Others in my party were happy with their meals, and the platters seemed to be better than the sandwiches. It appears that when they trim the platter meat. They chop up the fat and rind and hide it in the sandwiches. The place was packed but the servers did an admirable job of keeping up, and there is a sice selection of sauces to satisfy any taste. I'll probably eat here again if someone else wants to, but I'll select something different.
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10/26/10\n\nTerrific happy hour! I'm almost tempted to give this first visit a 5-star review, but something's holding me back... Perhaps it was bec. I found it so dark indoors; How many times do I have to yelp it-- I like to see what I'm eating!! When I'm dining solo and I can't take great photo souvenirs of my experiences, well, I sometimes feel \""what's the point?\"" \n\nI like this space. Thinking back now, I wished I'd gone to the NYE bash held here. Maybe next year... Took Mom along w/ me, and I could tell she liked the old-style swankiness, too. I must go back again, especially w/ such delicious fare and drinks and at such terrific prices, to boot!\n\nWe both liked our drinks-- mine was The Bramble, http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/cafe-zuzu-scottsdale-2?select=zkpZJuIJqPU2bG8ahL7r1A#zkpZJuIJqPU2bG8ahL7r1A a short, yet sexy concoction made w/ Bombay gin, lemon juice, muddled and fresh blackberries! Not overly sweet, and very potent. I believe Mom had the Pomegranate Fizz, a tall, cool, and refreshing drink made of Smirnoff vodka, pomegranate juice, and sparkling wine. Can you believe these were $3 each?? But wait! Not only were the cocktails $3, but so were all of the apps we tried. And oh, how delectable they were!\n\nMom's favorite app was the Spinach Artichoke Dip, http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/cafe-zuzu-scottsdale-2?select=XBH8OmJtPaWmzy1Y7CLmhg#XBH8OmJtPaWmzy1Y7CLmhg which I found was too runny for my taste, but if she's happy, then I'm happy. I was torn between the crunchy Artisan Grilled Cheese (brie, apple, fig jam) http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/cafe-zuzu-scottsdale-2?select=jOMpMH4mpV6O5hfSUt1txg#jOMpMH4mpV6O5hfSUt1txg and the salty-creamy Prime Rib Dip (horseradish mayo, au jus). http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/cafe-zuzu-scottsdale-2?select=k6Rq3e8zU8Xys5BJPE9NEQ#k6Rq3e8zU8Xys5BJPE9NEQ The crunch factor I yearned for and did not get from the prime rib app, I found gratified w/ the grilled cheese. Mmm... I think I've just decided where to go for happy hour after my massage appt. tomorrow! LOL
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For folks that live in the Summerlin area (I'm on that border right outside...sheesh, it's like the poor folk lookin' in) this Walmart is the closest one for many. Strange, and yet it's kinda in the GHETTO! You don't want to be in this Walmart shopping center late at night, I wouldn't call it exactly safe. Bring your mace. Or your pepper spray. Or your overzealous chihuahua.\n\nI come to this Walmart because it's closest to my work and I occasionally stop by for last minute groceries on my way home to make dinner. Yes, folks I do it all. Cook, clean, take care of the kids, keep the lady happy. It's a wonder I can still fit in a workout and keep up my good looks. OK, I'm just kidding about that last part. I'm by no means ugly but I can tell you I moisturize every night!\n\nThis Walmart is a Super Center and should have basically everything you need for your budding household. From groceries to tires to some damn cheap looking lingerie and FAKE Hello Kitty products (since when does she have damn eyelashes??), it's all addressed here. Therein lies the problem. A big issue is the thing you often need can be out of stock, or not the brand you want. I don't always have to have name brand, but I'm not big into the 'Great Value' Walmart brand much either. It just seems...cheap. And that's the point with Walmart. The cheaper the better. The cheaper the more people will come in and shop. I do admit, they kill it when it comes to pricing for majority of their things compared to their competition (almost every other store). And if their price doesn't beat the competition? Show them an ad and they'll price match it on the spot. Talk about trying to start a MONOPOLY.\n\nI've been to many Walmarts here but this one is just so dated. it's often dirty and grungy, the floors have seen many a better day. You would figure with the amount of traffic this Walmart gets there would be some room in the budget for a building overhaul eventually. DO NOT even get me started with the bathrooms. They are always dirty. Always.\n\nAnother gripe I have with this Walmart? The lack of a decent Asian grocery section. The Walmart on Tropical closer to my home has a good amount of things that I would need for cooking an Asian meal in case I didn't want to drive all the way to Spring Mountain (old Asian lady drivers scare me). This Walmart? Tiniest Asian section of all the Walmarts I've been to. What am I, on Chopped? I can just see Tim Allen going, \""Your secret ingredients are: old soy sauce, sweet & sour sauce, teriyaki sauce, bamboo shoots, and rice candy.\"" Shizz, talk about being screwed! Although I could still probably make a meal out of that stuff. \n\nThe employees here are hit and miss. Some of the checkers I like are one of the Filipino guys (funny dude), a Hawaiian lady (I actually understand Pidgin), and a caucasian lady (she it very nice and patient). When I am ready to ring out I usually go to the line with one of these folks working. But wow, I've been helped before by some of the strangest of folks. One fellow who I asked for assistance was like a DMX wannabe or something. \""WHAT? Grrrrr...\"" Geez dude. Someone didn't get his Kibbles & Bits this morning. \n\nThe produce isn't the greatest at this Walmart because I often find it not the freshest. Wilted cilantro and parsley? Come on. So when I shop here it's usually a quick in and out. This one's got lots of room for improvement all across the board.
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What a great example of superior customer service, courtesy, and a can do attitude. Always nice to do business with a hometown company :-)
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Not sure why this place has 4 Stars. The food here really leaves a bad taste in your mouth. LITeRaL!!\nI went here last night 4/18/2014, my husband and I had read the reviews and though he was skeptical, I convinced him to go. When we walked in the atmosphere was really nice, trendy, clean, roomy. But once we got to the food stations, things turned for the worse. Luckily, my husband got a refund while I on the other hand wasted $41, to eat tasteless food. I don't plan on coming back. Here's why::\n\nCon's\n1) The food was either over or under cooked. I grabbed a box of the pre made Chinese noodles and they were over cooked, ingredients did not taste fresh,like maybe they were cooked and sat out for a few hours. Also, I grabbed a drumstick of the Tandori chicken and it was way undercooked. \n2) Limited options for none meat-eaters. Because I don't eat beef for pork I only had a couple of options for chicken and fish. The teriyaki chicken was undercooked. Also, the friend chicken, taste like they had been using recycled oil, YUCK! I pretty much ate small slices of pizza and their caeser salad (that's not worth $41 bucks).\n3) More with the taste, even the cookies were not fresh, they tasted like pre-packaged cookies.\n4) The variety was limited overall.\n\nPro's\n1) atmosphere\n2) MacN Cheese station (this was cool.)
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I'm not a fan of applebee's never have been and never will be, but I was out numbered yesterday when my family decided that they wanted to eat there. So I went, and I explained that it would be nasty but they said let's give it a try so we did. When we got inside I noticed that the music was soo loud that it's they were having a concert for the neighborhood, it was soo cold in there that it was warmer outside and it's the fall people. Any who, our server was in the back laying down when we were greeted, he finally came to our table very nice guy and he was the high light of the whole visit even though it didn't start off well. We ordered our food, the choices were not good not enough of a selection. Any way, we all ordered our food and waited, for some reason we didn't notice that we didn't have eating utensils until I food came. Our server didn't even realize it, so my question is why wasn't the tables set at the time of opening? Ok I ordered a bacon cheeseburger, and I must say that the bacon was the best part of the burger. Applebee's has the most flavorless food I've ever had in my whole life, and yall know I like to eat...lol. Any who, it was horrible I had to make my self get through most of the burger because I was hunger, normally I would complain and not pay for it and move on. But I just was ready to go at this point, when I got my food my fries were so cold it's like they had just taken them from the refridgerator, so he took them back and I got more not too much better so I just let it be. The rest of my family didn't enjoy their food either, so it was like ok I'm going to eat this because we are hungry and we waited for it. I will never ever ever in my whole life even if it's the last place on earth to eat, even if their are no more grocery stores, and I can't grow my own food ever ever eat at Applebee's again. It was just nasty, I said to my family before we started to eat our food I can't believe that their even still a business. And after that was over, I don't see how they are in business really. I didn't think factory food could taste that bad. Oh yeah and the bartender had to seat us, I must say this was the first time I have ever seen that. Any who never again.
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Went in with some jewelry and two silver serving trays just to see what I could get for them. I wasn't really expecting to get anything. They welcomed me right away and looked over everything and told me what everything was made of and whether it was worth anything. I was right, most of my stuff was worthless but I got a few bucks for a necklace I'll never wear. They were respectful and helpful. If I ever come across anything else, I'll definitely go back here.
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Had super high expectations based on the reviews, but food was bland, service was terrible, and we took our food to go and they forgot the grape leaves-the whole reason I got the veggie spreads plate! Not cool! Won't return.
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This is a rather disappointing buffet for the money. Chinese is not so Chinese. Italian is not so Italian. Japanese is not so Japanese. Indian is not so Indian. If you are hoping to eat everything, you end up eating nothing. Drink and dessert collections are poor. Make sure you put down a decent tip when you pay your way in, otherwise don't expect much service from the waitress/waitor. The idea of pre-paying tips is ridiculous.
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Had dinner at Lemon Grass earlier this week. When I walked in the place was empty. Got to pick where I wanted to sit. First thing I noticed is the place was an absolute sauna. I asked my server about why it was so hot in the restaurant? She shrugged and did not seem interested.\n\nI ordered the Lemon Grass soup with shrimp and the Papaya salad. I used the terms \""Tom Yum\"" and \""Som Tum\"" when I ordered. These terms are not used in their menu - I was under the impression they were fairly standard terms for these Thai menu items. In any case - she had no clue to what I was referring to - so I used their terms.\n\nSoup came out immediately - soup was not very spicy or lemon grassy - which is ironic given the name of this place. There was a lot more tomato chunks in their version of this soup than I've experienced before. I would not order this again.\n\nThen the Papaya salad came out - just ok - not spicy and bright like a good Papaya salad should be.\n\nWater glass was refilled promptly the one time it was starting to look empty.\n\nWon't come back here again unless they do something about the lack of AC and better food!
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My worst experiences at Culver's has happened here so it is here I must give my lowest score. They once couldn't allow me to order chicken because even though it was on the menu it was not being cooked right then. 5 pm. duh. So we left.\nThen I once wanted lettuce on my hamburger and they forgot. Ok, no big deal but then when my burger came back it had a piece of lettuce about the size of a quarter so I asked for more lettuce and the guy behind the counter added some lettuce along with a good portion of disgust. I really don't know where that disgust came from but it was freakin' weird and also very disheartening.\nWhatever, I got my lettuce and ate my burger. What a sh**y meal.\npretty basic burger and ice cream joint with some kids working the counter. Nothing to get too excited about and a place that I pretty much pass up almost always.
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Dad was injured and we bought a ladder from Costco and they offered to help us load it. We waited 10-13 min and no one came to help us and they just said \""oh they're on there way\"" uhmmm yeah we gotta be somewhere, we're not going to wait 30min for help. All the workers were chit-chatting and ignoring us. Not good customer service.
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Ick, Ick, Ick is all I really need to say. We stopped here for a quick fastfood dinner before a show down the street and boy was that a mistake. The food was terrible and worse the cook didn't even bother wearing gloves...He just flipped the burger on the bun with his dirty hands and then handed us our food.
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It's an OK place..\nThe buffet wasn't all that great\nThe steak place across from the buffet is delicious.\nOur room had a two inch space under the entrance door where we could hear all the noise in the hallway.
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We have stayed here twice; like it for location near Fashion Square and shuttle to Caesar's and Wynn. Gym is great; pool is clean. The studios are spacious with plenty of storage space. Includes a galley kitchen if you so desire to bring in your own food. Happy hour deals at the bar are a great deal; decent wines and beer for great price. Staff is friendly and accommodating. One complaint - our room was not cleaned the last day we were there, even when we called while heading out for the evening. No service recovery, except an apology e-mail. Hmmm - disappointing for a Trump property. Ask for the strip view room - much better view. Overall - great place to stay if you like non-smoking and don't mind no casino! Great deal for business trip!!
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I ordered a dog bed online and after a month they inform me it is not available online. \n\nNo problem. They sweetened the message with a 20 percent off which worked for a pair of shoes I found already on sale. What a deal! I ordered them, got them delivered to the store to find they are too big. I then asked the manager if I could exchange those for a similar pair, which was about 1 dollar more.\n \nHe set up the order then charged me 7 dollars. I asked if I could apply the discount that was offered to me. He said no because the discounts cannot be used on sale items. I said I used it on the previous pair of shoes, which were on sale. He then said he could not do it because \""then it would be applying it again and again...\"" or something of that nature which made no sense. \n\nI finished the transaction not wanting to argue. I then realized the stupidity of doing business with someone who obviously does not value me as a customer and went back for a full refund. \n\nI realize this seems trivial but from the start he was rude. If he was friendly and open as most (if not all) the associates at REI the whole situation would have been different. \n\nI am returning the other items I ordered on the original order as well. \n\nCustomer service means everything to me. I can find those items somewhere else. \n\nIn the past REI has gone ABOVE AND BEYOND to serve its customers. I am not sure where they got this guy or if he is having a bad day or maybe I hit him wrong. \n\nIt is too bad I will do business elsewhere in the future. I do not want to do business where I encounter such attitudes. \n\n I wanted to add that everyone else I saw in the store today was VERY NICE and a pleasure to do business with. It is too bad I am not sure what happened with that guy....?
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My kids & I love to shop at this outlet mall but right now during their parking construction, it creates horrible traffic!! It took us over 30 min just to get out of there on a Saturday afternoon. They have security trying to direct traffic but it doesn't help at all.\n\nAlso, the elevators are out of order in the parking garage. \n\nIf you don't have the patience to sit in traffic after shopping several hours don't come here on a weekend.
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Last time I went to the Joel Robuchon next door, so I decided to try this one. I was very disappointed. The service was poor (they also took our forks before we finished our food, and took a very long time to bring them back). The food wasn't that impressive either, I thought it was pretty ordinary. The seating was definitely not comfortable for a nice restaurant like this. I don't think this restaurant has a Michelin one star's quality.
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Great Service. Prompt. Actually answers the phone! I recently needed my pool cleaned after it started to turn green. Ben came over the same afternoon to stabilize my pool before it got worse. He was back a few days later to clean it up. I'm very glad I found Ben and highly recommend him to anyone in need of a dependable, reasonably priced pool service.
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Came here for dinner. Quick seating and low price $20.\nThe atmosphere feels very old-medieval-esque. To my taste, too dull and quiet. Not too many young people either. Mainly middle-aged and on, or small families.\nMy waitress wasn't responsive. Once we had our order of drinks, that was it, she never returned.\nThe food selection is mediocre. Most of the chefs don't smile and seem to growl every time you request something.\nThere's a Mongolian section where you select your vegetables and your meat option. The chef makes the plate of food for you within 5 minutes. But, the leftover food bits from the previous order(s) weren't fully scraped off. Had little black bits throughout my plate. Hate to waste food, but definitely not risking my stomach.\nBest choice for me was the porkchops. Soft and tasty. Everything else, meh. Even the desserts weren't to par.\nVery disappointed.
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Very disappointing!!!\n\nWe went there for a farewell party (group of 10) I can imagine the crowd on a friday afternoon. \nBut what disappointed is the FOOD..\nAppetizer - I ordered papaya salad - that came with 1/4 of a cabbage uncut (I dont' think that's appealing) and also the salad was sooooooooooo tangy I guess they probably made a plate of papaya salad with like liter of lemon or tamarind juice + a pound of garlic arghh..... :( \nI've tried papaya salad prior to this..and this one in TofT sucked..\n\nFor entree - I ordered silver noodles..the food looked appealing..but the taste was '0' no spices at all..gosh..i can't hate the place enough.. they probably did everything to ruin my love for thai food..\n\nBasically I'm a vegan thai food lover trying out different thai resturants for aobut 5 years now..and this one topped the list of Worst!\n\nLastly this won't stop me from exploring other thai places in Pheonix. I will write to TofT and see what they have to say..if I find their website or email..\n\nAnd 2 stars just coz of the servers (guy and a girl) who were very nice and helpful..
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This place is so bland. Great location, but the food and drinks are dull and consistently disappointing. Additionally, their remodel with the new outdoor patio furniture is tacky. I like bingo night, but the prizes could be better. Overall, this place is major \""meh\""...
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I don't really get why there is potato salad in the bottom of the Greek Salad, but I like it.\n\nZoes Kitchen is a relatively quick, healthy meal option in the Metropolitan/Midtown area. It will probably take you longer to find a place to park than it does to get your food. Again, my rule of thumb for this parking deck is bypass the first floor and drive up to higher level. Not worth the hassle or frustration. This deck and 485 = #alloftheroadrage in Charlotte. Also, keep an eye on the front for street spots. (I can never park there... I don't parallel park)\n\nMy good friend Paul is apparently the \""Norm\"" of this location. He comes here so often that all the workers know him by name. It's like having lunch with a celebrity.\n\nI can't seem to stray away from the Greek Salad. I always add chicken and drown it in the dressing. It's healthier than ranch or blue cheese... I can be excessive, right? I can usually split the salad in half and make two meals out of it. I love that they have a hibiscus green tea drink option. Although, they also have Mr. Pibb and I love the laid back, less ambitious sibling of Dr. Pepper.\n\nZoes is probably more like a 3.5. I still feel like it's a little pricey for what it is, but the workers and service at this location are great. They also have a nice outside dining area. So, I'll round up to a 4.
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Used to go to Mike's when he first opened it a little strip mall on Dunlap. A friend of ours was his chef. Followed him for years and then lost touch so was glad to see he was still in business. But...It's overrated. Slow service. Good waiter.
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I've always had at least a 1/2 hour wait everytime I go. I can't stand places that don't respect your time and make you wait when you have an appointment. The last time I was there the doctor forgot about my appointment and then lied about it...and she was over an hour late. I am in the process of changing doctors now. At the moment, I'm with Dr. Sanatinia but I will not be going to her much longer. Most of the time I feel like she's rushed but what drives me nuts is how she talks about organic food everytime I'm there! When I have gynocological questions, she kinda brushes me off and then steers the conversation back to organic eating. It drives me crazy, I'm not there to see a dietician....
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Worked at Firebird's in Raleigh for five years while in college. Why? Because the food at this restaurant is fantastic. No reason to go to the fanciest steakhouses if you are a beef lover. Although not the cheapest, they do everything that the pricey places do, at a much better price. Service is above average as they train their waitstaff well. The place gets busy for a good reason.
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I suspect many of these high ratings are coming from the high schoolers next door, in which case I'm sure it's an upgrade over the cafeteria. If you like a sub so soggy that the bun turns back into dough in your hands, then this is your place. The burger and dogs aren't impressive either. Unless you have a teenage gut of steel that can pass a tin can without flinching, there are better burgers to be had (habit or in n out), and better dogs too (Ted's).
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Rooms are huge but the walls are supper thin. You can hear people above your room taking showers and shits. You can hear every step they make. GHETTO!
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A family tradition the past 6 years. My favorite is the Carlos Carnitas Dinner. My wife likes the Little Bit of everything Plate. They have Happy Hour as well and the prices are reasonable.
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I totally echoed with some other reviewers, the service really sucked there! They never smiled and sometimes I feel that customers are paying them to treat customers badly. It's like they don't care if you give them business or not. The price is very attractive but then after visting there for couple times, I eventually figured that it's not worth it because I never ate comfortably in the restaurant when their faces (the only lady who served customers and the kitchen staff, especially the female cook) always look upset. Why can't they smile a little more? Like another reviewer said, we always said thank you, when being seated, when the drinks came, when the food came, we said thank you. But there was no acknowledgement of our thanks, and the face was like \""whatever\"".\n\nThe first time I went there I asked very politely if they have a bathroom (i asked after placing orders), and the lady was giving me an irritated look, as if I was a fool to ask.\n\nI think the food is cheap because they only have so few employees there. And I guess that's why there is no good service, I think anyone could go postal if one has to do everything with no help. I did see that \""only lady\"" taking orders, serving drinks, bringing out food, sweeping the floor, etc, all by herself. Poor thing.....and poor customers too. I guess that's why the \""only lady\"" always has an irritated face. Though I can be empathetic, I still disagree with such kind of service. But I still can't figure out why the female cook has an irritated face. The male cook doesn't have an irritated look. But then he works in the kitchen mostly, so can't really compensate the unpleasant aura caused by the other 2 ladies. By the way, the female cook doesn't come out often either, but for that one time she did came out, she looked at me as if I was an eye sore for her, and I was just eating, not doing anything wrong though.\n\nI think I would rather be starved instead of going back again....way too much discomfort to eat with that unpleasant aura. It's not worth it though the food is cheap.
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When its 1am and you're in Vegas sometimes you just want to go down to the restaurant in your hotel and avoid any hassles. Triple 7's is a nearly 24hr restaurant located in the Main Street Station Casino and is a cooler looking spot to have a beer but lacks in the food department\n\nParking:\nTons of parking in the Main Street Casino Lot\n\nAtmosphere:\nProbably the coolest restaurant in downtown. Kinda of a Gordin Biersch type of feel. Huge breweries on one side and kitchen on the other.\n\nService:\nFor the most part the 6 times I've eaten here went problem free. Sure most of the times its been after midnight when it was slow but all the waiters/waitresses have been more than adequate. Beware of the weird hours.\n\nCost:\nPrices will run you around 7-11$ per person but overall its pretty cheap. If you're getting sushi(in which I never have) each item will run you about 3-4$ which can easily get pricey. During happy hour(3-6pm M-F) they have a decent happy hour of $5 appetizers and better yet $2 beer & wines. If you happen to be from Hawaii and are here with \""Vacations Hawaii\"" then this restaurant participates in the food voucher program but your selection is kind of limited to mostly burgers and appetizers.\n\nFood:\nSo I've been here 6 times and for the most part I haven't been impressed. Sure most of the times I've had a free meal voucher which limited me to certain items but nothing was \""great\"" on any of my trips. In fact my last visit I ordered the meat loaf which was just plain horrible. The meat loaf came out as a white pre made patty(which I assume was frozen) and has the texture of tofu made product. The gravy was your typical packaged powered gravy that you would buy for $0.75 in the store. If you go here stick with a simple burger or the pizzas have looked good\n\nConclusion:\nTriple 7 looks the part of a good brewery restaurant but just doesn't cut it on the food end. I'm pretty sure they have the same chefs as the big buffet next door because the food seem to be mass produced and on the cheaper end. If you need a place to watch a game or go for after hour then it's not bad but don't get your hopes up.
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This review is for the sit down part of the restaurant (not the express to go area). We wanted to eat some place different for breakfast, the food here is good ( we didn't eat from breakfast buffet), I had a classic croque, which this toasted bread that had this buttery flakiness like a crossiant, ham/cheese that came with a side salad.\nIt is pricey here, since for a glass of OJ (happens to be fresh squeezed) is $6. The service was prompt, friendly, it was neat to watch the chefs cooking since there kitchen is in a circular shape.
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One star-ness is for the view. This is a great spot to hear live Mexican music and socialize....HOWEVER, if you order food or come into contact with most of their staff (minus the management & hostess, they're pleasant) then you'll begin to dislike this place as much as I do.\nI TRULY attempt to give businesses and people the benefit of doubt, and after my visit today, NOPE, NO MORE!!!! \nHorrible! I was bitter when I paid my tab. Ugh! Off to meditate to purge this negative feeling.
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This course is a delight to play. The turf is in fantastic shape. The design of the course is awesome. There are quite a few holes that make you think the track is going to be pretty easy and then; bam! You are reaminded that there are some dangers throughout. \n\nThere are several deceptive shots, and difficult sight lines to contend with. Worst of all for my game, they have amazing beverage cart staff. These carts bring the pain, or at least the pain killers! They are usually outfitted with enough mini bottles to take down a rhino, and the staff is adequately trained and uniquely prepared to dispense this gear in the politest of fashions.\n\nAll in all Siena is a great golf and booze and food experience. Truly a great way to spend a day in Vegas....or several!!
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Worst Einstein's I've been to. Every employee I talk to was rude (or at least just bad customer service). The bagel they gave me barely had and cream cheese on it, one slice of lox, and one slice of a tomato that only covered about a quarter of the bagel. Then I went to go ask for more and she told me, \""that is how the bagel is, you can ask for more when you order.\""
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Latte and muffins were good; latte could have been stronger. The service was friendly and the space was very cozy. But it wasn't so good that I need to run back, or chose this coffee house over one with a drive thru.
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All I have to say is $12.95 all you can eat chicken wings. \n\nI came in on a Wednesday around 3 p.m. and there was no line or wait to get my order in.\n\nThis place had great food and a great atmosphere. The employees and management were great and checked in on my party to ensure that everything was to our liking!
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The Las Vegas Convention Center is more than meets the eye. Ha..now I sound like a Transformer. \n\nI've been to LA's, Ohio's, San Diego's, and now Las Vegas' Convention Center. All have their good and bad points. I've been to the Las Vegas Convention Center about 6 times in the last 10 years. I've been here for the CES, SEMA, Nightclub and Bar Expo, and the Gaming Expo. One things for sure, who ever is putting these expos together sure knows how to make this place look different every time. \n\nThis convention center is a deceiving one. From the outside, it just looks like a regular or even small convention center. Once you're inside, you're awaken with madness regardless what the theme of the expo is. This place is also huge and you wouldn't know it from the outside. One thing that I like about this convention center compared to the others I've been to is the food selection and the hallway seating. The Las Vegas Convention Center reminds me of an airport with seating along the walls and food courts in the middle. This convention center even has a FedEx. This is so convenient for travelers. Like all other expos, you're walking out with a ton of freebies. Who wants to lug these freebies on a plane? Ship it via FedEx and save the hassle. \n\nMy only issue with this convention center is the outside set up. Parking is really tough here most of the time. Most people taxi, take the monorail from their hotel, or park across the street. The parking in the center of the convention center is usually full and price can range from $10 to $20. If you're going here via Taxi, good luck to you. Coming in isn't hard, it's the leaving part that is a pain in the butt. Plan on waiting a long time for your cab since the line usually wraps around. \n\nOverall, I think like this convention center. The craziness and madness really depends on what trade show or expo you're going to. What to expect? SEMA is tame, CES is crazy, and the Nighclub/Bar expo is right in the middle (i.e. tamed craziness).
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We went to see a concert by a great band, Lake Street Dive, and they were fantastic. Beautiful harmonies and spectacular instrumentalists, the lead singer is destined for greatness. The venue was disappointing in that there is NO SEATING besides a tiny balcony that was sold out. Patrons are expected to stand for hours on an unlevel floor in a very hot and overcrowded room. \n\nFor $20, you would think there would be seating.
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The coffee is mediocre and the Barista was openly rude to an elderly woman behind us. The only great thing was the small, shady patio facing the street. I guess maybe the appeal is that there aren't any other coffee shops around that area, with Jamaican Blue being gone. Granted, I don't know the area that well--my friend just works around there. \n\nBut, across the street there's a place called Scratch that you should definitely check out. Best pastries ever. And the coffee's pretty good, too.
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They rescheduled twice, then tried moving us to the Monte Carlo location one hour before our reservation. Yeah, no thanks.
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Me and a friend ordered delivery through GrubHub, which was fine. The bill, with tip, came to about $50 for two entrees and a dessert, which even for delivery seems high. (I recently paid $65 for Chinese delivery to my office for four lunch specials, crab puffs, $8 delivery charge, and tip.) I ordered the pineapple fried rice. I love spicy food. I'm the friend who makes fun of everyone else for eating things at 0 spiciness. I ordered this dish at a 6, thinking it would be on the hot side of medium spiciness. This was one of the spiciest dishes I have ever been served. It was inedible, because not only was it extremely spicy but the pineapples had been cooked so much they were completely flavorless, which is something I've never experienced before. So there was no balancing sweet flavor, it was just insane spiciness that overwheled everything. I am with a friend who also loves spicy food, and it was too much for him, too. He ordered another dish at a spiciness level of 3, which seemed to have no bite at all. Mine was definitely not twice as spicy as his, it was at least 10 times as spicy. I've ordered 8s and 9s that weren't this hot. He also was weirded out by the totally flavorless pineapple. \n\nMy friend's level 3 completely unspicy dish was fine; it was crab fried rice. It wasn't anything special; just regular fried rice with a little bit of crab. We ended up sharing that because neither of us could stomach mine.\n\nI am addicted to sticky rice. It's one of my all-time favorite desserts. Bangkok Thai's sticky rice came in a sealed plastic bag, apparently directly out of the microwave, with a coconut milk sauce that didn't have nearly enough sugar. It was overall bland, I tried some of the nuts that were on the side with it; they turned out to be peanuts, which I don't love to begin with, but when a couple of peanuts totally overwhelm the taste of what you're eating, you know that it's not very flavorful. The coconut custard was OK, but not amazing. I've definitely had better. I used to live near Thai Lotus and would frequently get delivery from them; their sticky rice with custard was AMAZING. I'm really sad there's no decent non-pizza places that deliver to my new apartment. \n\nFor a $50 delivery order, I was extremely disappointed. Worst $50 I've ever spent on a meal.
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====== CLOSED ======\n\nSorry to report that Zen here has closed. :-(
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Besides the extremely rude host/waitress and the short black hair in my charbroiled pork pho, and the incredibly dirty and smelly restroom everything else was just fine.\n\nNot to mention that the waitress/host ignored pretty much anyone that entered the restaurant that was not \""asian looking\"". A patron that was already eating asked her for water, and she ignored him, he asked again and she said \""oh sometime i don't pay attention\"". \n\nWhen another patron walked in she stood at the entrance for about 5 min and was completely ignored. She finally got the waitress/host attention and she said \"" oh, nex time you say something when you walk in, don't just stand there, i can't see you. \n\nhmmmmmm on a monday evening the only dinners where us, the man that asked for water and the woman who waited for 5 min. I would not recomend this place, there is really great pho on spring mountain, try any of them.
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Finally, there's a really solid and reasonably-priced Indian option in St-Henri. \n\nThe lunch buffet opens at noon on weekdays and is amazingly solid. You can get the full buffet for $13.99, or two options for $9. All the dishes I tried were flavourful and fresh, but the chana masala is really special, and on par with the best in town. After 5pm thali plates are offered for $5.99. \n\nThe owner is extremely friendly and helpful. Triple B is a very welcome addition to the neighbourhood. It's definitely worth a trip.
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My wife and I ate there before going into the movie theater part of the place. It looks amazing, and upon sitting down we met the nicest wait staff I've dealt with in a long time. We ordered the mozzarella appetizer which is prepared table side, and while the guy performing it was a bit on the quieter side (there were a few things I haven't a clue what he said) it was the highlight of the meal. For our main course we ordered the short ribs, and I ordered a steak. The ribs were really overcooked and dry, while my steak was really under. I like my steak as long as it isn't well so it wasn't a deal breaker for me. My wife's on the other hand wasn't good. We noted it to our wonderful waitress and debated on if she should just get us a new one. (The waitress was on the side of us getting it, we were pressed for time and didn't want to eat an entree in the theater, and my wife was hungry enough to eat just about anything.) The waitress gave us dessert which was the Red Velvet Bread Pudding, but that wasn't good at all. It tasted of mostly cream and just didn't work. All in all, I'd say it's not a bad place, but with all the other options around that area I'd say just skip it.
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Great service, easy and convenient location. Clothes returned just right!
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Norma's eggs caf\u00e9 is a great breakfast for the price. The people are friendly and the food is great, the red velvet pancakes are the best and the multi grain pancake is the best as well if you're coming to Las Vegas this would be a place to find it's off the strip a little bit, but the breakfast is good & if you like good black coffee get the house coffee w/ espresso with vanilla it will wake you up!!:)
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OMG the food was absolutely amazing. We came here today for a noon lunch. I got the special which was an omelette made with Bacon, Turkey, and Mozzarella Cheese with a side of potatoes. I ate the whole freaking thing with no remorse. Good service and amazing view of the golf course. Highly recommended!
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