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We recently moved from Florida 2 months ago and took a shot in the dark on a pediatrician. So glad this is where we came! We had dr. Levine and she is absolutely amazing - probably one of the best dr's we have ever had. She spent so much time with us learning about our children. I really felt like she truly cares! I would recommend her to anyone!! Very clean and super friendly staff to - which is always a bonus!
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Warning: DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS PLACE! Terrible service! I've had multiple items on the menu, and they've all been below average. BTW, if you're looking to have a burrito with the usual items (meat, lettuce, tomato, rice, beans, etc) be prepared to have 1 menu option (The 3 lb burrito) that runs you 13-15 dollars, and MORE if you want grilled steak (of which they will give you 5-7 SMALL pieces). Margaritas are OK, but be prepared to wait.
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If you could have a place that is visually stunning and the food presentation accompanies that beautiful art, Tanzy is hands down the spot. It's one of my fave go-to places for dinner, outings and client meet ups. \n\nI recently had the cedar planked salmon and I wish I could come up with a good reason to critique it but I can't. The texture and flavors from this entree are simply an orchestra of delishness. It probably comes second place to my fave dish the pan-seared duck breast with candied figs. Turning down the red velvet bread pudding to complete your meal is turning down an entrance in heavenly food bliss. Try it and let me know your thoughts :)
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My best friend and I went here for dinner last night before a show. There was a 30-minute wait to sit inside so we opted for patio seating. The sun was shining on the patio so they put the shades down for us. That fixed the sun problem but also eliminated the breeze and kept the misters away. By the end of our meal we were pretty hot. Our waitress was absolutely awesome. She was really friendly and gave great suggestions. Based off the yelp reviews we had to try the pretzel fondue and we weren't disappointed. This was definitely the highlight of the meal. There were a lot of things on the menu I wanted to try but I decided on the beef stroganoff. My friend got the prime rib dip. The stroganoff was decent but I would definitely try something else next time. My friend enjoyed the prime rib dip but said it wasn't worth $17. I was very impressed by the service level here. Both hostesses and our waitress were just exceptionally friendly and really made the experience great. I would definitely come back for more pretzels and to try something else on the menu.
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Food was authentic as it gets, served fast and hot! Loved the \""real\"" Coca Cola made with sugar in glass bottles from Tijuana! Recommend the \""three tacos plate\"" for around $7: your choice of about 7-8 different kinds of meat, including beef tongue (you don't have to choose the tongue!) Yummy, inexpensive meal.
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finally FINALLY got to see the pool area...SOOOOO EFFING PRETTY!!!!!\nIt overlooks the Strip with views of PH, Paris, Bellagio, etc.\n\nAnd the pool is heated!\nUnless I was just freezing my arse off outside that the water was warmer than the air...alas, I LOVE THIS HOTEL MORE AND MORE every single time I'm in it *hugs*
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A personal philosophy of mine when it comes to eating out is to eat what I cannot recreate at home. Linguine and clams? I know it'll be superb, but I can make it.\n\nCan I make sea urchin with squid ink pasta? Nope.\nAm I going to order that even if I'm nervous? Yep.\nWas it an enjoyable experience? YES.\n\nChef Marc comes to your table and tells you the special like it's a spell of enchantment. You can hear the passion and reverence. How can your dinner-mate NOT order the rock fish? And you can't resist the siren call of uni. \n\nSave the classics for lunch time. When you're out on a date, get what's special and unique. Have fun, be adventurous. You can trust the chef here.\n\nP.S. subscribe to the text messages so your heart can flutter every once in awhile when you get the specials.
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Loveeee this place! Best food ever and SO healthy. I recommend the tacos but it is big you could share it easily. Super yummy. Wonderful service!!! Going to be ranting and raving about this place for a long time to come!!!
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Music is way too loud. Felt like I was in a concert trying to study. Asked for them to turned it down nicely but all they said was \""we'll see what we can do\"" like wtf?! Are they doctors or something and afraid to tell me straight up yes or no?
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I had such a great customer service experience with Inglot at the Forum Shops I had to write about it. I've been seeing these products all over youtube and seeing how great they are. I liked the wide variety of colors so I had to have some, however, the closest store was in Miami. \n\nI found out through word of mouth that Inglot ships directly from the store. After a horrible experience with the Miami store, I called the Vegas store and was given an email address: [email protected] to send the request to. Reluctantly, I sent the order and was given a call the very next day by 10 a.m and the guy I talked to was awesome. He was very friendly and well verse in product knowledge. I ordered 20 different shadows, 2 gel liners AND A brush. All the the products I requested WERE IN STOCK!! Plus, free shipping YIIIPPPPEEEEE!! GOOO INGLOT!! You're probably thinking that's how it's supposed to be however, the inglot Miami experience was not that great. I wish I had his name because I'd be giving him shine in this review. I'm happy with the Inglot Las Vegas store and sadly I can't visit. I will update this review when I get the products. The customer service was awesome!
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There was one drink I have always enjoyed was a Cosmo. I typically liked drinks that weren't too strong; only a bit of an alcohol taste but enough to know it was there, just like vodka mixed with cranberry(pineapple)juice or fruity drinks,,very simple drinks... \nWell, I had a little changed in my taste buds. There are very few liquors that I enjoy drinking straight. So, I love cocktail drinks. However, I like my mixed drink not too much taste like sugar-candy either. \nI think I found a place to have some unique cocktails in town :) \nI went on a Friday night (not on First Friday) around 6:30pm. Wasn't crowded at all. I have tried three different drinks this time: \n1. Vanguard Cider \n\n(Maker's Mark, Belle De Billet, House Made Cider, Spiced Foam, Served Hot or Cold) Tried it as cold(the bartender recommended to drink as cold) and liked it a lot! \n\n2. Hard 8 \n\n(Bacardi 8, Pernod bath, Sliced Fresh Lime, Bitters, Ginger Beer, Peychaud Bitters) Very refreshing, contained lots of crushed ice cube in the drink. It was interesting to see the bartender wasn't just throwing the ice cube in the drink. He was beating the ice cubes into small pieces in a bag using w/a wooden stick. I thought it would be a good cocktail in the hot summer time. Well, I still enjoyed it. \n\n3. Broken Flowers \n(Hendricks Gin, Lillet Blanc, DiFlora Syrup, Rhubarb Bitters, Orange Bitters) Very simple and smooth taste.. I would recommend to the ladies :) \n\nThe decor was hip and nice. The drinks were unique and well made by skilled bartender. \nThe Vanguard Lounge is for the perfect small cocktail party, social evening on week nights, or just a few drinks with friends on weekends. I love to come back here little early in the evening when there is a less of wait and will start the night out here. \nMy final verdict... My kind of place, hee hee. I can see myself coming here often :P
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This is a neighborhood Denny's with a bar. Small place and the meal was served on plastic plates and they used plastic mugs for coffee. At best, less than mediocre breakfast. Pamela's was closed and we were really hungry. Service was slow but they were nice about it. I don't plan to return and would choose an alternative.
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Great little joint. The food is very good most of the time we go. The owner and family are great to deal with. Pad Thai is good, massaman is excellent and green curry is great too. Lots of good food. Not the best that I have ever had but will do for Tempe. Close, easy and good.
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After living here for 2 years and poor customer service later. They finally robbed my apartment. What happened to having a luxurious, secured apartment we pay tons of $$ for. It looks like they have professional and damn thieves. Get through the door and pretend like they jumped in the balcony to the 2nd floor. Oh yeah a wooden rod to the sliding door didn't crack or broke the glass if they really came through the balcony very suspicious. And of course they won't let u breAk your lease for what they brought on you. Something must be done.
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I had been wanting to try this place for at least a year, but I finally got around to it this week at I was very disappointed by my experience. \n\nI had not been to a wine bar in Charlotte before, but have lived in Nashville and Orlando where there are numerous wine bars. I am used to wine bars that offer a staff that is passionate about wine, wine flights or tasting options, a wine selection that I can't find anywhere else, and wine pairings with the food menu. The Wine Loft did not offer any of this. \n\nI enjoyed the ambiance of the place. When I first walked in, I was impressed with the modern and cutting edge decor. It looked like it belonged in Manhattan. We wanted to get some dinner and wine, so we sat at the bar. The setting set my expectations high for my experience, or at least comprable to other Wine Bars I enjoyed. The other seating arrangements are couches with coffee tables,designed to enjoy light appetizers and wine. The server greeted us with a disappointing menu tour. I hoped she would recommend wines and food options, as well as pairings. Instead she just told us that if we wanted to buy wine by the bottle, to multiply the price by 4 and that the $5 Martini's on special cannot be used with any coupons. \n\nI first looked at the food menu to determine what I would want to eat and then pair it with a wine. Prior to coming, I had looked at the menu online and saw quite a few items that would make for a good dinner, but the menu presented was different and offered only two entree type meals. In addition, the food was between $12-$18. I assumed that since the food was in that price range, that I would get either a descent portion size or be blown out of the water with the culinary art of the dish. Also, if the current menu was posted online, I would have suggested to my date that we go there for drinks and share an appetizer before going somewhere else for dinner. In addition, their website said advertised a Wine Down Wednesday where there would be wine sampling/tasting from 6-8. This was not the case. They had $5 Martini's that could only be used if you were not using a discount or restaurant,com gift card. \n\nWe placed our order, and I ordered the pumpkin ravioli (was not on their menu online, plus that is more of a fall dish but I was excited to see it in February) and my date ordered the mediterranean plate (also not on the menu online). I told the server I was not sure what wine I wanted, hoping she would offer a good pairing for the pumpkin ravioli. Instead she said okay and didn't return for 5 minutes. I ordered at Pinor Noir from Chile and my date ordered a domestic beer, even though he wanted to do the $5 Martini's. They would have made more from us since he ordered a $2 or $3 beer and we would have ordered more than one martini. \n\nWhen we received our food, the portions were small and the ravioli was comparable to store bought. In addition, our food came out rather quickly, leading me to believe that the labor going into our food was pre-prepared and cooked in a turbo chef. I felt that my four ravioli's soaked in olive oil for $15 was way overpriced. I ended up sharing some of my dates food, which was pretty good but still portions were small.\n\nOur bill came to $42, before tip. I had purchased a restaurant.com gift card and used that to pay for the first $25. I was glad to have had the card, because I was very unhappy with a high bill and such low quality food and mediocre service. Our final bill came out to be $25. \n\nI would recommend this place if you are looking for a modern, relaxing atmosphere. If you are a wine-o, don't come in with high expectations. For those who are average wine drinkers, the prices are good for the wine, but you might want to skip the food. \n\nFor me to give this a higher ranking, the food should match the food prices (whether in quality or portions), the staff needs to be knowledgable and friendly, and the wine offerings should be unique.
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Love love love this place! The zucca chips = addicting...which is weird...don't see how those were so addicting, but hey, definitely a great snack. I definitely want to try the bread next time though...\n\nThe entrees my friends and I had were amazing! My friend got the Tortellini... so yummy! I just wish they provided more of it, I felt bad since I ate more of hers than mine (har har). I got the gnocchi, it was not bad, I have never had gnocchi before so I don't think I will be getting that again. My other friend got the pork with apples on top? I am horrible at describing things at the moment. Anyways, that was really good too, but the pork had a little too much fat so it was kind of a bummer. \n\nI love the atmosphere too and how they have the open kitchen, but I will say this.. I did not see the hot bartender Ron! :( I just saw very very very short guys :( :(\n\nAll love though haha.
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Angel: I actually give it a 4.5 here's why:\n\n Although bouncers and security were originally created to protect patrons from harm (not harass them for blinking an eye or touching water) i have come to accept the inherent douchery that is the majority of Las vegas nightlife (except for the like 6 security/host i have personally interacted with who happen to be quite friendly and willing to answer \""insider\"" questions) The snoody Very Insulting Host who ask to check your I.D after having just checked your I.D. The bartender who holds your card after processing to see how much you are going to tip him, (in this case a short dark haired guy who works at the bar on the right placed just before the pool).\n\nThis is Las Vegas, that's just how it is here, you can't change sin city. Sin City doesn't care what you think about it. With that said, I only rate my outtings on the experience itself.NUMBER 1: If you don't like house don't go to a club that plays house (NUMBER 2: Drinks in Vegas will ALWAYS BE $14 minimum @ MEGA clubs. NUMBER 3: Stairs are for YOUR benefit. If a fire breaks out I doubt I'd be taking my prescious time to squeeze into an elevator.\nNUMBER 4: This club is HUGE and full of beautiful people having a great time!!! Strong drinks, three rooms for music, EXCEPTIONAL performers including ballerinas and headlining DJs. NUMBER 5: Go no later than 10:30 best to go at 9:30 or you will not get in.\n\nI loved it, and would go back!\n\nAlex: 1 star. Angel wanted to see Kaskade, so we went even though I try to avoid nightclubs now mostly for reasons mentioned above. I was not surprised. \n\nI have partied around the fucking globe. Belgium, Germany, Italy, Romania, the UK, UAE, and more. No nightclubs have impressed me less than Vegas nightclubs, and Marquee is the new king of over-hyped, spit-on-your-shoes, I'm-better-than-you shitty attitude that doesn't belong in a venue where you come to let loose from the work week. I was charged $50, couldn't get my male friend in, was constantly pestered by security dweebs, smushed in a human meat sandwich, and of course over-charged for drinks all night. Besides typical Vegas nightclub fair, the overall design of the club was impressive. I wish I could have relaxed like I am able to at Voodoo Lounge, because I would have enjoyed taking everything in. Marquee just made me hungry to wake back up and find more valuable things to do with my time.
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My boyfriend and I went here for dinner on a Sunday night and I have to say the food is outstanding. We started with drinks and appetizers at the bar. The drinks were affordable and a good pour. We then sat in the dinning area for our meal. The servers were attentive and we knew right away we were going to split both the fillet mingon gorgonzola and baked ziti. The garlic bread definitely lived up to the reviews and the salads were fresh and delicious. Both entrees kept us ranting and raving for the rest of the night. Fine dining quality food in a non-fine dining atmosphere. Mom & pop type ambiance. Overall...5 star experience
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Delicious fresh burgers!! every time I come I try something new and I am never disappointed
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If you're in the mood for dim sum and don't feel like driving to the west side of town then you're in luck. East Ocean's food is as good and varied as any of the other dim sum places in town. \n\nFrankly, it's not FANTASTIC, but it definitely hits the spot. The service is typical for a Chinese restaurant and the prices are reasonable.
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Atmosphere is crazy awesome..\nFeels like a church when u walk in... Beer is good nothing crazy.. Service is up and down ... But still don't miss this place
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Great restaurant tucked in this shopping strip with a down home type atmosphere. Food is always good and more than you can eat! Portions are generous so sharing is a good idea. Priced are reasonable.\nI have made this my breakfast stop when I am in the area.
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This is a review for the bar area and their happy hour drinks only. The bartender was extremely nice and friendly. We spent quite some time here sipping on sake sangria, which was rather delicious. We also had a bottle of sake that was on special. While I didn't have any of their food, the drinks and service impressed me enough that I will back for some other samplings.
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I heard great things about this place and really wanted to like it, but it disappointed me, both in food and service.\n\nThe location didn't bother me as it seemed to bother other reviewers. You have to pay for parking which is inconvenient if you don't have change, but I was willing to do that if the food was good. Sadly, it wasn't.\n\nFirst of all our server was very aggressive. He put his hand on the back of my chair and leaned in close to my personal space. He creeped me out. I appreciate friendliness but I don't appreciate you getting really close to me. My husband noticed it right away too.\n\nWe had coffee while waiting for our order. It wasn't horrible or anything- I've had much worse- but it tasted over extracted, like they were skimping on the amount of coffee used to brew it. At $3 a cup (yep, $6 in total for two mugs of coffee), it should taste better than that.\n\nMy husband ordered shrimp & grits and he loved it. He ordered it because that's the dish he heard others raving about.\n\nI ordered the eggs benedict and holy moly, the sauce was SOUR! Not a good kind of sour either. The bacon was also limp and chewy. Yes, it was turkey bacon, which I eat at home all the time, but it didn't even taste like it was cooked. It was really gross.\n\nThe serving size was small, but that wouldn't have bothered me if the food actually tasted good. I don't like stuffing myself with huge portions at breakfast, but it's hard to not feel ripped off when you paid $13 for english muffins with limp bacon and sour hollandaise sauce.\n\nThe ambience was cool and hipster-ish. I think it's cool that they let their waiters have tattoos and dyed hair, but that doesn't make the food taste better or the waiter less creepy. Also the music was far too loud, my husband and I could barely have a conversation.\n\nFinal verdict: waste of money for now. The place is new, maybe they'll work the kinks out. If they changed a few things this place could be great but I'm not returning for now.
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This review has nothing to do with the food but with their gift card policy. BEWARE, not all Tutti Santi's are connected, they are independently owned and operated. Therefore, the location where the gift card was originally purchased is the only location you can actually use it. I received a gift card from my grandparents have been dying to go with my fiancee. The 64th St location is a little out of the way so we decided to try out this new one. We had a great meal (Oso Bucco and Veal Parm) but it was completely ruined when I went to pay and the waiter took one glance at my gift card and told me it was not valid. He was very rude and not sympathetic at all. He kept telling me it says on the gift card that it is only valid at the location of purchase. After looking over the very simple looking card, it said nothing of the sort. I complained to the manager as well and she said the same thing. I was very disappointed in how they handled this situation and will never go to this location again. I hope they have the same luck as Ristorante Amore and the many other failures that have inhabited that space. Needless to say, if you want a real Tutti Santi experience, go to the 64th St location and you will not be disappointed. The staff is way friendlier and the quaint location feels like you are eating in a small house in Italy.
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Italian sausage, mushroom pizza! Mmmmm!
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Food was OK. $16 for nachos with beef added is pricey in my opinion, definitely take advantage of the Groupon. Never been to a bar that didn't make strawberry margaritas, and never been told \""we don't make frozen margaritas!\"" $9+ for a drink and you can't crush ice in the blender? Won't be going back.
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It's so yummy and spicy especially shrimp with basil sauce & Pad Thai. I m impressed with Chef that came to take care me. This is my new favorite Thai restaurant.
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So it's New Years Day. I got up at 7 am and drove 40 miles so we could have breakfast at Chompies in Tempe then catch a 10:45 showing of \""The Hobbit\"" at Arizona Mills Imax. We got our tickets, bought a drink, found a seat watched the same coming attractions we had seen last week in Harkins Casa Grande. When it came time for the Movie to start they tuned on the lights and said \""the projector is broken this showing is cancelled\"" . They gave us 4 return passes but so what. We have lived in this area for 10 years and this is the second time we have been there. Driving 80 miles to see a movie takes the fun out of it. Screw You Harkins
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We have been coming here for a few years now. The drinks are awesome. This time we are lunch and were not disappointed. The food was fresh and service was genuine and attentive. The place is outfitted with incredible design elements. It's a great option for dining on the strip without breaking the bank.
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I am Always here not only for it's familiarity but also cuz it's always a home run. This place has a really good blend of everything to me (probably hence why I'm always here). Good blend of people, food and options for things to do. Eat, drink, sing, bs with friends. Pretty great place overall and the new changes are refreshing and more consumer friendly when it comes to crowds. And those every here and there parties with open bar makes it even better :))). Idk if hash tags work here but here's what I think --#lasvegas #lv #zizzy #zizzylv #bar #chinatown #chinatownlv #vegas #bar #korean #karaoke #amazing #fun
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My friends and I took a short trip to vegas for the food and entertainment. We visited several restaurants with either famous chefs or great reviews, and for some reason (cannot remember who recommended it) we also went to Zeffirino one night for dinner.\n\nI arrived slightly early than everyone else and was ignored by the maitre'd as I stood in front of her, instead she walked to a small group of people eyeing the restaurant as they walk through the grand canal shops and started talking to them. Eventually (after maybe 10-15 mins) I decided to enter on my own and sat down at the bar for a drink. The maitre'd did not become more effective after my friend arrived and our group of 7 (or 8, i can't remember) was sat at a 5 men booth while there being only two other occupied table in the whole restaurant. We mentioned the seat being \""too cozy\"" and was not acknowledged.\n\nAfter most of our drinks were served it took another 8 requests for my friend's \""hot water\"" to reach the table for her tea bag. Meanwhile, we realized that the menu was rather limited with plain pasta+marinara sauce being around $20. The disaster is just about to begin... as a group, we ordered 6 appetizers, 3 salads, and 6 entrees to share, but it was obvious that the staff at the restaurant felt that we were cheap for not ordering enough and their attitude was absolutely horrible. First it was the over-cooked duck that the manager insist is done medium rare,\n\nManager, \""We DO NOT, and WILL NOT EVER serve duck cooked more than medium rare.\""\nUs, \""So how would you call this? (showing him the meat)\""\nManager, \""That is definitely more than well-done!\""\nUs, \""and we asked for MEDIUM RARE\""\nManager, \""But We DO NOT, and WILL NOT EVER serve duck cooked more than medium rare\""\nUs, \""Er...............\""\n\nAside from the tea/hot-water problem, and the duck-problem, we seem unable to get the wait staff to provide us with the correct number of utensils throughout the whole meal. Although they were not busy at all, with only two other tables being occupied in the restaurant, they had extreme difficulties being us 7 but not 4 forks and 7 but not 5 knifes. The service was simply offensive.\n\nAll in all, it was a horrible experience, not a single dish was memorable. The steak was average, all the pastas were at diner level (even Olive Garden makes better stuff), the salads were nothing more than what you can get at a college dinning hall and the appetizers were so not interesting I can't recall a single thing about them.\n\nDon't go!!!!!
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If you are even thinking about flying Spirit Airlines...think again please. \n\nMy experience:\n- Flight delayed 4 hours with little to no communication from staff.\n- Bag check fees\n- Fees to guarantee your seat (otherwise you may not make the flight if it is oversold) \n- Our flight was oversold & didn't bother to tell us until after our 4 hour delay.\n- Flimsy-feeling plane at takeoff & landing\n- They left us strapped in & waiting for 45 minutes to back out of the hanger.\n\nWith Spirit, you get much less than what you pay for. I am encouraging every person I can reach to choose another airline unless you don't have plans to actually enjoy your vacation.
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Totally agree with Steve L comments in his prior review,especially the rewards card usage to get specials. A real pain! I would also add that check out personnel were not the friendliest.
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Is one star the lowest I can do. I don't care if food is good or bad the service is horrendous. These people need serious training in waiting on people. \n\nIt just never got better. The owner defended the smallest rolls I have ever seen at a sushi joint. The waitress was just rude.\n\nWatched 3 tables just walk out after waiting more than 15 minutes to get served. \n\nRolls are small and expensive but good.\n\nSeriously have no clue how this place is in business.
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Very fun place to eat. Super friendly and helpful staff allow you to understand this unique format for eating. Great way to eat at your own pace and the food is light, full of variety, healthy and hugely flavorful. \n\nNice atmosphere that allows an intimate table for two or a decent sized group. Comfortable, hip atmosphere. BYOB allows you to not be disappointed with the wine list.\n\nGreat stuff!
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Grew up with Rita's and this place is one of the best I've been to! The owners and staff are genuinely welcoming and there's nothing better than a refreshing gelati on a hot day! Thank you Rita's of Surprise! :)
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So I have a friend who reads my reviews from Yelp when they are posted on Facebook. Almost after every review she instructs me to have Thai - I guess good Thai food is in short supply in Athens, GA. Looking at the Yelp listings, that is not the case here. \n\nOut of my available options near work, I chose Thai Elephant. I had good reviews, and let's face it, who doesn't love an elephant? The parking was easy to get into and the store was packed - a good sign of good food. I enjoyed the deco with paper lanterns.\n\nThe soup was the first course and it was a good thing I wasn't blind folded. I would have thought some scallions and a hint of pepper dropped in the lemon-Joy dishwater. Yuck. Thankfully the Thai tea removed all hint of soup. It was $2.25 for the tea and what a treat! I ordered the lunch special of drunken noodle with chicken - it is Thai wide noodles sauteed with jalapeno, yellow onion, carrots, broccoli, cabbage, bell pepper and basil. I could definitely taste the basil and although I responded \""mild\"" to the question of mild vs. spicy - I am not sure what the spicy would have tasted like YIKES! Definitely bring a hankie for the mild. If you have sinus issues, have that! I have to say of the Thai places I have had, this ranks up there is the best. For $7.95 for the lunch portion, it was a great size and worth the price. \n\nI also liked the staff did not harass me during eating. They brought the soup, the tea and the food. Once they asked if it was good and I didn't see them again until time for the check. Now one lady asked if I wanted the check, a different lady brought the check (to which I gave my card), then the first lady returned with the bill (until I said someone already brought it) and a third lady came by to ask if I needed my check. I guess they are very diligent on the payment end. But the food was great, so I will be back!
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A friend of mine lived in the neighborhood so she decided we go and check the place out it is located directly across the street from the wigwam resort, place is a little bit dated kind of that country western feel, but it's fine we did not get greeted when we walked in we set directly at the sushi bar and waited for a long period of time for waitressed decided to ask us if we needed anything I wanted anything there was only about six people in the whole place we ordered two cosmopolitans, I noticed they were not A pinkish in color, the drinks we got were golden brown in color with a bad taste they got sent back meanwhile was were waiting for her are the waitress I would say to bring back the cosmopolitans she was nice enough to remake them yes that is great but the second time they came back they still weren't the best cosmopolitan they do need help in this department they do need a bartender that knows how to make drinks right the first time what loss and alcohol we waited for another long period of time before they took our order at this point I'm already frustrated the sushi was bad the service was bad I will not be returning the gentlemen to my left notice I was yelping and he stated I should be easy on them because it's a better place that's not excuse in restaurants should have consistency through out the whole place good food good service no long periods of wait time know how to make drinks and if the sushi bar that you know how to make sushi he stated that the chef that is normally there does a better job but then again why black on the customers and the quality of the restaurant if the chef has to hold the whole place together consistency is lost here it's not an excuse and anyway maybe they could do a better job but I can't tell you because I will not be coming back.
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I ordered the chicken Cesar salad and a passion ice tea. The portion size was perfect-more than enough. The Cesar dressing is so creamy and delicious and I even ordered the light version. It was very flavorful. I also enjoyed the Parmesan cheese they sprinkled in it as well as the croutons. The chicken was okay, not super flavorful but not bland either. I wonder how it's cooked because it didn't have grill marks or anything. Nonetheless for a salad and drink I paid a little less than $10. I feel like it was a tad bit overpriced but considering it's a drive thru salad place that specializes in salad, it's all about supply and demand! It wasn't the best salad I've ever had, but it was better than any other fast food salad that's for sure.
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This place is the bomb! Had so much fun. First, the people who complain about this place are nuts. If you have seen one pawn shop you have seen them all? Not here, no way. How many pawn shops do you know carry 1881 colt 45 revolvers for sale? How many pawn shops have never before released photos of Jimmy Hendrix hanging on the wall for sale? How many pawn shops have people lined up for a block to get in? oh and Super Bowl rings for sale? Nuf said. If you like the show, like the business of pawn and like the guys you will love this place. I came from Cincinnati and sold a gold ring and got 40% more than a gold party would offer me. will you get to see th guys. Maybe. We saw Big Haus and the Old Man. Best to come weekdays from 9-4. Good selection of items to look through. Rocco helped me buy a the aforementioned colt 45 and he was super cool. All the people who we waited in line with were very friendly. Shady part of town? Maybe if you live in the Hanptons and have never left your house. I say where do you wanted it located? Duh. yes they sell gifts. I call this good business. I will be back again!
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well, where do I begin...my move from phoenix to chicago took place on april 16 and they lost 3 of my very expensive bikes along the way. Ill finish my review once they actually get back to us with the \""extra\"" insurance we paid for to cover for replacement. Oh and by the way today is may 4....and they have not called us once. We keep calling and getting the run around. My finished review will take place after we see how they take care of our stolen bike issue.
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Went here for our weekly family Friday night dinner. It's another 50's style hamburger joint. It's a pretty original concept actually(sarcastic grin). I ordered the #6 California burger meal. It's a double cheeseburger with fries and a drink. The burger was very tasty and to me very similar to in n' out. My wife mentioned that this place reminded her of steak and shake. Same vibe and the food taste similar. There fries weren't bad and you get a huge amount per meal. Good size drinks but stay away from the brewed ice teas. I couldn't taste the tea, it was just water really. This will be another one of our go to places. They also have a drive thru which is a big plus. I almost forgot to mention that most of the staff is very friendly.
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I guess you can call me a pho snob because I was spoiled by my mother who spends hours on the soup. I decided to come here because I was craving pho and I figured it'd be perfect for dinner. We waited in this long ridiculous line and there were tons of open seats, but no one to seat any of us so I think that's what the line was all about. Once we got pass the gates of your greatness, it took forever for the waiter to even come by and get our drinks orders. I ended up ordering my drinks with my meal in one sitting since I wasn't sure when he'll be back. \n\nThe pho arrived and it was very bland, very watery and almost like they just put a cup of hot water over the noodles. The price for the pho alone was not cheap either! So I felt like I wasted my time waiting in line, I wasted my appetite, and I wasted my money here.
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Came to this location at 10:30 on a Monday and waited in the drive through for 22 minutes for 3 chicken strip. ...yikes I think they close earlier then listed. They also forgot our biscuits :( cross that off the place off the list they need some work.
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I like to think of myself as a pretty fair guy - objective, anyway.\n\nThis show sucked. Period.\n\nI've seen a lot of Vegas shows and this was the most boring show I've ever seen. It is WAY overpriced. If you're not comped, you're paying too much. I got in with a locals discount and I feel like I was stolen from. \n\nOn top of it all, Holly is pretty terrible. We went because many of my girl friends are huge Holly fans and we were let down. She's let her body go and it's not very attractive (one of my friends said she looked pregnant).
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This is a swanky place-very unique. Be sure to have the fire breathing dragon-you'll pay for it (literally and figuratively ;-)
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When I walked into the Smelly Cat, I thought I had finally found a nice coffeehouse in Charlotte (visiting from Seattle for a week). I liked the funky decor, the brick walls are covered with old doors and other interesting nick knacks, and they use more old doors to separate some of the tables into booths, with electrical outlets. Outside it was sunny and there are nice little tables to sit at.\n\nThe first sign of trouble though, was when I asked for a \""cappuccino for here\"", and was told they only had to go cups, but \""they did plan to get real cups sometime this year\"", if I wanted paper cups, I would have gone to Starbucks.\n\nThe second sign was when I picked up the cappuccino and felt it's weight, there was clearly very little foam, and obviously was more of a latte, again I could have just gone to Starbucks and got one of their \""wet\"" cappuccino's.\n\nThe final straw though was when I tasted it, it had hints of that taste you get in coffee from a run down truck stop. I am not sure if they don't clean their machine or what, but it actually made me crave the corporate coffee.\n\nI recommend that anyone visiting Charlotte to try Fabo in Selwyn Corner instead, it at least tastes a little better than the corporate stuff.
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Cupcake Wars, Shmupcake Wars...these cupcakes are too huge and all the butter cream tastes like wax. I was looking for cupcakes for my 40th birthday party and I'm so glad that I tasted before I ordered.
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Weather today was perfect to enjoy the Gilbert House patio for breakfast. \n\nI had classic breakfast eggs over easy, hash browns, and ham. My mom had quiche breakfast with baby greens, fruit, and a muffin. Everything was excellently prepared and presented. Our server was very attentive. Food came very quickly. Coffee was always being topped off. We just moved to Gilbert, and i am always looking for a solid breakfast spot, and this would be it! We will be back.
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If you are looking for a great special night out Hanks is your place. Food is outstanding and employees provide world class service. Only negative is if there is music in the front bar area, the sound travels into the dining room and is a distraction. Prices are high but I do not mind since the experience is worth the price.
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Worst hotel ever.... $5 water in your room. They don't even give you a damn heads up for memorial day weekend its $25 for a wrist band to go up to your room! And its not for the whole damn weekend it per damn night. So you could imagine my irritation staying 3. I will be calling management and raising fn hell....
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We came here to catch some Spring Training games for our home team, the Oakland A's (vs. Rangers and our other bay area favorite, the Giants). My boyfriend had never been to spring training, or any other stadium other than the d-backs one with me here, and he thought it was great. We got great seats, closer than we could ever sit to see the A's back home for $20, and if you get there early enough, you can catch batting practice and the players are pretty cool about signing autographs for extended periods of time for fans. \n\nThe ballpark has decent priced food, two thumbs up for the footlong hotdog! And the souvenir soda cup is only $5, and there are water fountains around the bathrooms, so you can just get your water there. You can bring food into the ballpark too which is nice. They had a decent selection of beer and bbq area to get a lot of variety of food. It's definitely lacking in shade, so come prepped with a hat and plenty of sunblock because you can heat up pretty quickly just roasting in the sun. \n\nParking is great, plenty across the street for only $5. They even have a ramp that goes over the main road for handicap access (closer parking also available for the diabled) so it's really safe and convenient for all the little ones that come to watch baseball. Considering it's the oldest ballpark in the area, it was still in good shape, and watching your favorite team is always an enjoyable pasttime!
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M&M world is pretty incredible as you might expect. They have so many options for color and flavors and peanuts and peanut butter and mixed.... It is mind-boggling. They have great gift ideas too for your friends who didn't make it to Vegas. As always, the single special-color M&Ms are expensive, but for some reason they taste better when you choose the exact hue of your chocolatey treat:)
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Spectacular. Beautiful. Extravagant. \n\nI think the Trop has finally landed itself a worthy venue. Opening night bash was fantastic last night and the facility is stunning. I can't wait to try the food and for warmer weather to bask in the daybeds. The setup and design are elegantly pristine and very chic. I can't wait to go back; I hope the food is fantastic.
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DO NOT USE FOR WEDDINGS!\n\nWhile the owner is very nice and seemed to make a good impression, the flowers on my wedding day were NOTHING like we had discussed. Plus that she had forgotten two corsages for a grandmother and my singer. She went to the grocery to make new ones and they were puny, you could not even see them. I was embarrassed!\n\nI was very specific (as most brides are) about the type of flowers I want and did not want and the size of all the bouquets. I even gave her pictures of the style and shape that I wanted. The bouquets were shaped very strangely, not really in a pretty bouquet way. They were covered in green leaves and I wanted ZERO greenery or leaves! The daises were dark in the center and of course I had requested only light centered daises.\n\nThe flowers in my bridesmaid bouquets were tied loosely which I did not want, and they were wilted half way through out pictures. There were about 5 flowers in these supposed \""bouquets\"". They were pathetic looking. I had told all my girls how amazing our flowers were going to be and how excited I was for them because I put a lot of time into them and they were nothing near close to what I had thought.\n\nI had always looked forward to my bouquet and my wedding flowers and could not wait to hold my gorgeous bouquet, I'm still upset about it and it is one of the 2 things I wish I could go back and change. Save yourself wedding day grief and go somewhere else!
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I'm still a fan of their Sumo Bowl! I get it with Brown Rice, Vegetables, Steak and White Meat Chicken. \n\nThe people here are nice and friendly. The lady knows me by name and knows my usual when I come in. The wait for food varies, but in the last few months it hasn't been that bad. This place does get busy which is a good sign that everyone else agrees their food is awesome.\n\nThe only thing that gets me still is the food does not come out hot enough. The rice and vegetables underneath are steaming hot. The chicken and steak... not so much. It is usually just a tad above warm. If they'd just make it HOT then it'd be a definite FIVE STARS!\n\nThe place is always clean and there has never been a time where there was not enough seating.
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I often walked by the modern glass exterior of the Festival Theatre and wondered what the interior would be like. How much of the original Victorian grandeur remained inside? \n\nMy personal interest is heightened by the fact that David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust visited here back in 1973 when it was the Empire Theatre.\n\nThe opportunity arose for me to have a visit with some other Yelpers to see Robin Cousins - Ice show... I'll review that bit later.\n\nFirst.. the theatre itself. The modern exterior/entrance is very sympathetically done and blends (well, contrasts but pleasantly) with the surrounding buildings and the older parts of the theatre.\n\nOnce inside and into the older part of the building you're greeted by the Victorian splendour you'd expect of what was once called the empire Theatre. Red carpets, fancy ornate gold decorations in abundance. It's great these lovely old buildings survive and still get used for the purpose they were designed.\n\nI was a bit puzzled by how an ice dance show would fit in the space. The stage isn't huge and seemed quite small once the whole cast of skaters were swirling about inches from each other at alarming speeds.\n\nThe show itself was a mix of balletic and modern dance.. on ice! With the athleticism, strength and stamina of the performers leaving you open mouthed on many occasions.\n\nSome cute/unexpected musical motifs as well as some quite cheesy ones. A few bits of humour, some stunning tricks and excellent lighting effects kept everyone entertained. \n\nIt's not something I'd ever seen before, I don't even watch the dancing on ice TV shows so I wasn't expecting to be blown away but I was intrigued. The show is designed to appeal to people who really like that whole genre but it's also rather spectacular and even for a non fan like me did leave me going \""blimey!\"" several times.\n\nIf you like Ice dance shows, you'll love it. If you like grand old theatres you'll love the Festival Theatre.
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We love coming here!!! It's great for breakfast if you get there early. Service gets a bit rough after 10:30. But their donut holes have orange zest in them and are amazing. But the gold medal flapjacks are one f my favorite breakfast items ever!! I'm a syrup girl and I never eat syrup with these. They are amazing plain but add the marscapone and strawberries and its perfection!! My husband loves the rest of the menu as well. They have an amazing Pimms Cup drink and my hubby loves the Bloody Mary bar. Watch out for the green Bloody Mary it's spicy! They are very kid friendly which we really appreciate. \nWe recently went for lunch, their kids menu was really nice. I had the Windsor style burger. Very good!\nWe are serious regulars here and love it!
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They make up their prices as they go and although dress shirts are advertised as $1.20, they will charge you for the dry cleaning price. At my last cleaner, I never had a ticket over $25, this place hasn't been under $40. They also make up their dry cleaning prices, such as, a basic woman's blouse will run you $5. I will never go back to this place!
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Super slow and quoted a time and the car was still untouched in the parking lot when the time came to be done.
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My shop is right down the block from Bitzee's and we had to work late a few days last week. Good thing, cuz I had the chance to try Bitzee's nachos. They were so awesome, I ended up eating there 3 days in a row & shared the chicken nachos with my hunny each time. The nachos were smothered in...everything! Chicken was very flavorful and moist, and the portions were so huge that even though I shared (and I'm not a big fan of sharing) we were both stuffed!\n\nI'll be back for sure :)
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Came back to visit Vegas after moving out of Nevada. Getting Filipino food by my neck of the woods is tough. This was a great place. Food was on point and service was fast and friendly. Wish this place was around when I was a local.
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Finally, a gastro pub in Vegas!\n\nThe food is great. On my first visit, decided to go British and try traditional pub food. That meant trying the bangers and mash and the shepherd's pie. Both very good but what was I thinking. I was so envious of the people around me who were enjoying the mountains of meat from the carvery. \n\nThe very next day I was back again to try the carvery. It was good. After having tried several items, the best is the sirloin with the confit duck legs a close second. There are endless combinations you can create with their different breads and sauces that you can add.\n\nPrices are what you expect from the Strip but who cares. Sometimes you just want to enjoy the fa\u00e7ade that makes Vegas, Vegas.\n\nWorth a try.
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The Omakase here is out of this world and well worth the drive away from the strip. They have a $55 and $85 version. Very similar except the $85 one has higher priced fish and slightly different sauces. Definitely worth the splurge. Also, if you visit again, tell them it's your second, third, etc time, and Chef will create something different each time. After the 5th time, he will really get creative. No wonder they have many celebrity regulars! A definite must when in Vegas.
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What a joke these reviews with 5 stars are or family friends or members. Decor nothing special except for I pads tje cashiers where using. Atmosphere well there was a cook using a blender which made it a unique back ground. Dolmas no flavor, greek fries are a joke, gyro was dry and old not even long slices tazaki was tasteless greek salad was okay fries where soggy we where the only table in the restaurant. Our bill was over $35 for lunch there are way better greek restaurants and way more affordable in the area. For all of u that gave those 5 stars go try some other greek spots in the area then u will understand what I'm saying.
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Girasole is probably my favorite restaurant in the Walnut St. corridor. I specifically want to talk about their salad. I know this charming and cozy Italian restuarnt is not a one trick pony (their various Raviolis being especially exceptional) but their signature Girasole Salad is really something special. In Italian the word \""Girsole\"" means \""Sunflower,\"" a flavor that really comes through in this salad. Not only is the salad sprinkled in sunflowers, the dressing is made of some blend of sunflower oil and vinegar and really makes the salad stand out from its peers. I have thought this dressing so deliciously tangy and unique, I've bought it from the restaurant in a bottle on more than one occasion. Served in a generous helping, you can order the salad with chicken or shrimp, which are always tender and succulent. Red onions and gorgonzola really complete the flavor experience. Really, it's the number one salad in town.
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This hotel/casino is off the strip and reeks of smoke. Granted, 9 out of 10 gamblers at the hotel smoke constantly while gambling so hard to control I suppose. They do have a small non-smoking slots area...but no such area for table games like blackjack or craps. As a non-smoker, it's a real turnoff. The food options are ok...nothing like the amazing food you can eat on las vegas blvd strip hotels. The hotel rooms are nice, but nothing special. If you can handle the smoke and are ok with a very average experience, it's a fine place to visit. Not for me I'm afraid.
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Fabulous pigs knuckles. Go and enjoy! \nEnough said.
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Went here for brunch on Sunday after Valentines Day 2009. Long Long Line to wait! We though we'd check it out because we've never been. The Good: Made to Order Crepes, Grilled New York Steak, and their Prime Rib was very good (my favorite). The Quiches were good too. The Bad: the service was horrible and the waitresses didn't give us our Mimosa's until we were pretty much done with our food already. (We attended Champagne Brunch) and it took the waitresses forever to refill our cokes. Not that much selection on the food, as I expected. I've been to better buffets. (Rio Buffet is still my favorite! ) I don't think I will be coming back here.
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Richardson's is wonderful! It is so cozy and romantic. Generations of love birds have enjoyed dates at Richardson's and hopefully many more to come! I am vegetarian and I always get the Garlic Pizza. It is just sooooooooo good. There are limited items on the menu for vegetarians but so worth it!! Music is good, atmosphere is good, food is good!\n\nLove it.
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Greasy, low quality, disgusting food. \n\nIt's getting 2 stars because the waitress was friendly and the menu doesn't pull any punches: the pictures look exactly like what you get. But what you get is pretty bad. \n\nA friend ordered breakfast patties, they were maybe slightly larger than quarters. The hash browns had the consistency of greasy noodles. The signature waffle was just ok, but nowhere near good. \n\nHow these chains are all over the country I have no idea. Sorry, America.
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We live close to this location so over the past few years we have eaten here a few times....Sadly, we have come to the conclusion that we just don't like this place. It just has to do with taste - most of the food doen't have any and if it does there's too much salt. Things I've tried: Southwestern Chicken Stuffed Baked Potato\n BBQ Brisket Stuffed Baked Potato\n Tomato Bisque soup\n Grilled Cheese\n Fettucini Pasta\n Turkey and Ham Sandwich\numm, that's all I can remember right now but even from those items I can't say I liked any one of those except for their Strawberry Shortcake!\nThe one positive thing they have going for them is the Strawberry shortcake - It's hellah good - I drop by here just for it- that's one item they know how to do. The place is spacious, always clean and the employees are nice.The free Icecream sure does rock my daughthers world but the STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE rules!!!
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Jimmy D's is the best in the soutside for what it is. \n\nSo now you ask yourself, what is Jimmy D's? Simple, Jimmy D's is that dirty grinding, sweaty, get drunk and have a great time bar. \n\nI usually start my night somewhere else, a slower bar, dive-ish, meet some new people, maybe some women if I find some dumb enough to talk to me, but it always seems to end up at Jimmy D's. We've all been there, about half way to hammered drunk something happens in our hips. It's almost tribal. The thumping of bass just makes you wanna shake your booty. One minute you are sitting at your booth sipping on your micro brewed beer, the next, you are dancing with the bartender on top of the bar. THIS IS A SIGN YOU NEED TO LEAVE AND GO TO JIMMY D's. \n\nOnce at Jimmy D's you will find a huge group of people in the same situation as you. Drunk, happy, and thinking they can dance.. It's everything a dance club in Pittsburgh should be, random old dudes grinding on younger women, drunk sorority girls dancing with themselves (and when you try and dance with them they give you that \""never in a million years\"" look) and then there are the normal people. The people who are there to get funky and have a good time. \n\nBottom line is if you are going to be dancing in pittsburgh, you'd be lucky to find yourself here.
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I come here a lot in the summer. It's a well designed out door mall. They have dave busters, fuddruckers, lowes movie threater, and barns & nobles. There's starbucks, target, best buy, and a lot more. There's also a nice walk trail with displays of history of homestead. Which I find pretty neat. What I like is the design, stores, and walking trail.The bad is Homestead a bad area crime wise. So be careful leaving at night. This being a outdoor mall, bad weather will stop you from coming here.
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Great smoothies. Fast service, even a drive-thru ! Also sometimes my daughter wants an afternoon snack and they have sandwiches here also (even PB&J for the kids).\nSmoothie card- buy 5 get 1 free!!
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Horrible Customer Service. Overpriced and unprofessional. I had an issue with the service I received and had to contact the company over 8 times for zero resolution. Everyone I spoke with \""apologized\"" about the lack of follow up and pointed the finger at someone else. Company fails to listen to the voice of the customer . I would avoid at all times, you will be disappointed.
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My parents and friends met my husband and I for my birthday dinner here tonight and I was pretty disappointed overall. \n\nEven though we had reservations, we still had to wait about 10 min to be seated. Not a big deal since there are so many fun things to look at on the wall, though.\n\nWe started with some garlic cheese bread that was skimpy on the cheese but pretty good when dipped in the fresh marinara. The small salad was good and enough for feed all 6 of us easily.\n\nMy parents ordered a pepperoni pizza, we ordered the steak Milanese and my friends ordered a Quattro formagio pasta dish. We were told several times that are food was only a couple of minutes away until we were finally told that the chef had burned the steak. The pizza came out right after and was very good, but the rest of us still didn't have our food.\n\nThe pasta dish came out next and my friend's husband asked what was in the dish because he was a vegetarian and wanted to make sure he knew which items were meat free. The waitress said only one of the items had meat in it but that didn't end up being the case. He even asked again after he tasted sausage in the shells and she said it was only cheese and spinach. After a few minutes she came back to tell us there was chicken sausage in the shells. Too late.\n\nEventually our steak Milanese came out and it looked delicious with the fresh tomatoes but didn't taste that way. I expected the breading to be crispy and instead it was very soggy. That taste drowned out everything else. I was very disappointed.\n\nThe waitress was nice and took the steak off the bill because of the delay but I was overall unimpressed and won't be back anytime soon.
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I received great help from Kevin when trying to pick out a paint and paint tools for completing a built in. I knew from online research that Sherwin-Williams paint was a better quality than the stuff at our big box home improvement stores, but was pretty confused on exactly what kind of paint and what kind of sprayer I needed. There don't seem to be any Benjamin Moore stores around Phoenix. Ace Hardware was a little help but not as much as Sherwin-Williams. I must have gone in 5 different times, with different questions and changed directions on what I wanted to do, and each time Kevin was patient & helpful. Highly recommend this store for the DIY-ers who need help! There also were a lot of contractors who were in the store buying paint, which must be a good indication of their paint use.
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Came back from the debauchery and stayed at the Vdara. I got a city suite for the weekend and did not regret it one bit. This was 1 bedroom, kitchen, and living area. Two 42\"" LCDs and the bathroom is designed for him and her.\n\nThe best part is there is no casino AND no smoking. The lobby isn't crazy with tourists like at all the other hotels. Check in and check out was a breeze. There weren't any kids or tourists running through the hallway. Very upscale, if you bitch about the price, go to Excalibur and split a $75 room with 3 other people. You do not belong at the City Center.\n\nThe hotel is in the city center but it's in the back so it's a walk and tram to the hotel. I suggest cabbing it. From the strip, you see Aria and Vdara is to the rear and right. The restaurant is not that great, a bit over-priced in my opinion. The bar in the lobby is great, as it's usually chill and better than the other hotel lobby bars, due to its open design. The pool is on the small side but since it's on the 3rd floor, it's more private than the casino hotels.\n\nThis is my hotel of choice moving forward. =D
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If you want to get out of the city and go to a bar from a small town, here it is. I like it right near the capitol.
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Seemed like a dirty Wendys\n\nObviously food is always good, but i didnt like the feel of this place. Next time if i have to stop here ill just use the drive thru.
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We bought the white chocolate chip macadamia cookie and chocolate malt crunch ice cream. Delicious.
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I'm not timely posting my reviews and it's been awhile since we've been back. Nonetheless, my husband and I love this place. No matter what we order, we consider the portions perfect and enjoy our meals whether its soup, salad or rice dish. I just wish they were open on Sundays.
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The CHINESE Broccoli... Divine \n\nThe shrimp fried rice. Stale and not fried, more like tossed over a dead flame.\nThe only thing in this concoction fried were the scrambled eggs. even the shrimp were tired and limp.\n\nAnd the prices are NOT worth coming back or ever letting the emperor know you were in his presence.\n\nDEFINITELY AVOID at All costs. LITERALLY
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If you're a chef or a home chef or wanna be chef. This place is for you, a gourmet mecca. From Iberico ham, cuitlacoche, truffles to caviar. They have everything. If you were looking for that hard to find ingredient it's probably here.
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Living in Cave Creek, I have access to 8 golf courses within 15 minutes of my home. Most of the golf courses in this area are very nice, but The Boulders is the clear winner in many way. First of all, they provide great service in the golf shop and around the course. The practice range is also very nice and always well kept. The courses themselves are both fairly challenging and absolutely stunning aesthetically. When playing the front nine on the south course, you'll think you just played the nicest hole ever and then the next hole is even more breath taking.\n\nBottom line, if you're in this area and playing golf, you have to hit make The Boulders part of your golf trip.
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Went for lunch today with a group of six others. We arrived at 11:30 a.m. and left at 1:30 p.m. In and out in 2 hours. Not what we planned at all. The wait for our lunch was a half hour. We were silly enough to order dessert, which took another 20 minutes. We had to then track down the waiter to get the bill, which we had asked for when dessert was delivered.\n\nThe menu had interesting selections and the food, although a bit pricey, was plated nicely and had good flavors and textures. I had the B + B chicken club, with thick, moist slices of chicken breast. Came with sweet potato fries, which were delicious. For dessert, we ordered several things. I tried a bite of the chocolate gelato, which was not smooth and a bit icy. The donut churros were excellent.
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Knocking them down a couple of stars. I just want to order from your damn take out, I don't want to be asked \""how many dozen do you want\"" Who wants dozens of doughnuts? I don't want to be upsold to get to a dozen. We recently ordered 4 doughnuts and they attempted twide to get me to buy a dozen. I said no twice - what don't you understand. I can't see going back in the near future. It is not worth the frustrateing expience to order and I felt we were way over charged. We paid $4.40 for four doughnuts. Not a good value or buying experience...
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Ok, I'm all for dive bars. Places with a place to belly up and have a few. But c'mon, this place smelled a bit. Like someone took a leak in the corner.\n\nI showed up because of the Yelp reviews. Was looking for a place to kill some time playing pinball. Yeah, one drink of Ye Ole PBR and I was outta there.\n\nThe pee smell was just too much.
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Possibly the worst poutine and cheeseburger. Fries were cardboard, cheese was rubber. Cheeseburger was okay, but will not be visiting again. Avoid!!!
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They are horrible! \n\nWe have been in our rental for a year and a half. On the few occasions we have needed something fixed, it takes up to three weeks to hear anything back. \n\nThey have the WORST attitudes and are not helpful. One time, the \""lady\"" who was supposed to set up an appointment to fix something in the house got snotty with me. \n\nOh, and good luck actually getting someone to talk to you. Be prepared to leave voicemail after voicemail.\n\nI cannot wait to move out and never deal with the Primack team again.
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Stopped by one Sunday morning around 11am. I was the first customer there so I was looking forward to fast service and hot food. I ordered the chicken, sweet potatoes, mac and cheese with cornbread. The chicken was great, crunchy nicely seasoned and the portion was large. Thus the 2 stars. Everything else was unimpressive, mac and cheese was not creamy, potatoes were off, still cant put my finger on what it was but not good. The cornbread was dry and had no flavor. The atmosphere was blah, looked dirty, and the food should have made up for it and didn't. Can't say I will try it again.
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This place is ridiculously upscale and nice. Even the casino seems very clean and tidy (which is hard to pull off), and the smell of smoke is hardly noticeable. They must have some smoke ventilation system going on in there because there were people smoking everywhere and I could barely smell it. It also appears the investors spared no expenses in the decor and materials used in the construction of this place. All the light fixtures look spectacular and the bathrooms are all \""fancy-tiled\"" and granite'd out (I made up another word) and there are plenty of stalls in the two bathrooms I visited. We walked around throughout all the levels, and went up and down the levels of the chandelier bar and up by marquee. It looked nice. All the restaurants looked high dollar and very nice even tho they were pretty empty (Thursday at about 3 pm) I particularly liked the pool tables, the foosball tables, and all the chairs and loungey areas throughout. Everything looked classy and this is my new favorite casino/hotel, but it's hard to reason with that kinda price tag. If I was a high roller I would spend some serious time in this building.\n5 stars for the decor, cleanliness and overall vibe.
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Bait and switched me on an advertised GX that was mysteriously sold when I got to the lot. But hey, you can buy this other GX for only 20k more!\n\nHow bout I write you a crappy Yelp review and we call it even. Here's your review. \n\nThanks for reminding me why car dealers have such an awesome reputation. Next time I'll go to Craig's List, at least the guys that rip you off there are more honest about it.
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I love Mexican and a super long time ago (circa 2000) I remember Zapatas (University) being really good. No mas. No bueno. \n\nThe salsas to start were watery and the mild tasted solely of black pepper. That was just weird. The chips were plentiful but very bland. They needed salt in a bad way and I rarely need to add salt to anything. \n\nWe were barely seated less then a minute when the waitress asked if we were ready to order. Seriously. I had just opened my menu. Also, no specials on Saturday? That was weird. \n\nI ordered the chimichanga and asked for queso on the side because I like my chimichanga crunchy. When it came out, there was some other red sauce on it. Dang. Defeated the purpose of a crispy shell but at that point I was ready to eat anything besides the chips and bad salsa. \n\nI really wanted this place to be awesome so it could go in the rotation of \""Places we can walk to for Lunch\"". It deserves 1 1/2 stars but I'll be generous and give them a 2. Save your money and put it towards gas to drive to a decent Mexican place.
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I went to Pearl this past weekend with 3 of my girlfriends. We were looking for a restaurant that didn't have a long wait since we were hungry. We learned a valuable lesson: this is not the way to chose a restaurant! The reason why there was no wait here was because the overpriced food isn't all that great!\n\nI only gave this restaurant 2 stars because the food is the same quality if not less than the typical Chinese restaurant close to home, except you pay 5 times more! We got the group special, which included 2 appetizers and 3 main entrees for $49/person. No dessert. That's reason enough not to get this group dinner. Secondly, the fried rice that came as an entree was exactly the same as I would make it at home express style. Meaning, rice, a bit of soy sauce, and throw in some frozen peas/carrots/etc. and ta DA! NOT impressed. The only thing I thought was up to par was the almond chicken, which had a sweet & sour type of sauce under sliced chicken coated with crunchy almonds. The rest of the dishes were mediocre, at best.\n\nThe highlight of my dinner here was that a table of gentlemen across the room bought my girlfriends and I a round of cocktails. That's how memorable this place was if this is the highlight of my night! The atmosphere was pretty posh, as with most fancy restaurants in Vegas, and the service was excellent, both of which are the reasons why I gave this rating so many stars. But overall, I would say PASS on this restaurant unless you have lots of money to spend on so-so quality Chinese food. \n\n for the excellent service and wait time. Not sure if this is typical for a Saturday night around 830/9pm, but they immediately seated us. I
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I don't know why I keep coming here..every time I come here my coffee is always nasty depending on who makes it..today alone..4 trys just to get a medium ice coffee correct, and its still nasty..want of $2something..yuck.. Starbucks next time. At least the know how to make an caramel ice coffee.
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I love Teakwoods!! The wings are awesome and I will not eat any others. It is a great place to pop in and have a quick beer after work or on the weekend, or really anytime.
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Maybe Cold Stone's reading the reviews, because the customer service I received was excellent. Okay, well the customer service from one girl (slender, blonde hair in ponytail) was excellent. The tall, skinny guy with brown hair, though, might as well have been a statue; he didn't smile or say a word. The girl was really nice. She greeted me the moment I walked in. When I asked to try 3 samples, she gave me big spoonfuls of each. She was friendly throughout the whole encounter. \n\nThe 2 stars is for the ice cream, what I came here for. I ordered a Like It oreos creme with Twix mix-in. What I got was a glop of melted ice cream. It was literally like getting the coldest parts of a milkshake. See the pictures for proof. I've never been a huge fan of Cold Stone, but I decided to give it a shot since I had a gift card. I was reminded why I always prefer H\u00e4agen-Dazs instead. It's too easy to make fun of this when \""cold\"" is in namesake. C'mon. Really? Melted ice cream from an established business? Sad sad sad.
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