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3 | I love sushi. So much. I recently moved from Boston, eating awesome sushi once a week, to middle of nowhere PA...with no sushi. When we stayed in the city for a night, we were ready for any sushi we could find. We really enjoyed the sushi at Nakama. Was it because we were so deprived? Maybe. Have I had better? Yes. Did I try the hibachi? No. So take from this review what you will. I don't know what it says for the food, but the most memorable part of my experience here was the martini. The waitress suggested the strawberry citrus-tini, so I tried it out. I don't like tart drinks, which this was. But the rim was coated, not just in sugar, but I swear it was the blue kool-aid mix from my childhood. I will return just for that drink. |
4 | First off love the customer service it's always friendly, informative and educational (especially if never gotten extensions before). This place is located in a plaza (they don't have a permanent sign yet it's just a banner so far) and inside is very clean, new and relaxing. I love Yo she is very thorough with what you need to know and her recommendations. Ben the owner will try to resolve any conflict that may occur with any misunderstands or whatever and makes an effort for 100% satisfaction. They offer synthetic, silk and mink lashes which cost more, respectively. Touch ups range from half of what you originally paid and depending on the status of your lashes within the two weeks before you are required for a touch up.\n\nI got the dramatic eyelashes and they are amazing. I have big eyes so I needed more fuller lashes. I live in San Diego and wish they had a place like Yo Spa. Unfortunately because I am a student and don't visit Vegas as much as the time allotted for a retouch up, it takes a lot of my time to journey up there. Maybe when I finish nursing school I won't have these issues ;) \n\nI recommend this place though because of its service, prices, and customer satisfaction. |
2 | The store itself is not too bad. They carry health and beauty and over the counter medications you need. I always find the cutest Ty Beanie Hello Kittys here. My xtreme couponer friends go crazy since they have good deals. \n\nGetting help here is bizarre though. Like in the twilight zone bizarre. The couple times Ive come here to buy random things the cashier is just standing there staring off into space. I stand there a few seconds as well waiting for the first movement then have to ask \"are you open?/\" Happens every time I've gone here. It's quite comical. \n\nIf you don't have your CVS card, which usually is the case with me since I hardly ever go here, they'll look it up and punch in your phone number right? Well not this one particular cashier. I swear, anytime this person is at the register he shrugs his shoulders. like \"oh well\"...lol...so Im SOL on whatever discount Im missing out on. Oh well! |
0 | I would NOT reccommend this dealership to anyone. I purchased a brand new 2011 VW Jetta last NOvember from Findlay VW. 2 weeks after i purchased the car, the tire blew out and no one could figure out what the cause was. At first they were going to make me pay full prices for the tire even though i only had the car barely 2 weeks. After arguing with them and going back and forth, they finally split the cost with me. The sales person I purchased it from, during the whole ordeal would not call me back after leaving several messages. Now, i have something else wrong with it. I will NEVER take my car back there for anything. I go to Desert where they have much better customer service. The customer service at Findlay Volkswagen is horrible. After they got their money and my trade in, they didnt care about me afterwards. I would never recommend them to anyone or go back to them for anything. Maybe theres a reason why my car was the last 2011 on the lot and they just wanted to get rid of it. |
4 | This has to be one of my all time favorite Carson Street eateries. It's actually in the old library building, very quaint. \n\nI love the menus, they actually hand you a book (my book was Of Mice and Men, my date got the Wizard of Oz) with the menus affixed to the covers. All the small plates, entrees, and sandwiches are titled after classic books. Lord of the Rings, (onion rings) Arabian Nights, (hummus) Peter Pan, (cheese sticks?) and many more. I ordered the plabano pepper stuffed with goat cheese and covered with a creamy chipotle sauce, called Billy Goats Gruff. It was crunchy, creamy and delicious. My date ordered Wings of Icarus, yep, wings done with a dry rub. \n\nFor lunch I had the Alice in Wonderland, a meaty, marinated, then grilled portobello mushroom with Boursin cheese on ciabatta and sweet fries. The portobello took on the texture of a nice piece of tenderloin. Any meat lover would enjoy this and not miss it. The fries were yam fries, crunchy and delicious. My date got adventurous and ordered The Women in White, creamy risotto with mushrooms, which looked fab! This was my fourth visit here, I highly recommend the Library for a nice evening out. |
2 | Compared to Le Reve, this show was boring. |
1 | Shame because terrible customer service doesn't make up for the really good food...at least for me. |
3 | Pretty good place for dinner. Not among my favorites, but I'd never say \"no\" to coming here if someone wanted to try it. Nice atmosphere. Friendly service. Tasty food. I'd expect this place to be busier. Z'tajas across the street is always packed, but Garage is WAY better. |
4 | Love love love this place! Consistently good coffee and the staff is so friendly! Once they see my car in line they already start making my order. Everyone knows your name.. It's like the Cheers of coffee shops |
2 | I'm review Alley Cat as a nightclub only, because that's my only experience there, so read below if you want to know about its food. \n\nThis place is always packed on Thurs-Sun. And I mean REALLY packed. It's kind of a pain because there's often a line and usually a cover, especially as it gets later in the night. \n\nWith that said, Alley Cat is a fun place to come and party--and it's plenty easy to \"party\" here. Tons of drinks specials, multiple bars, and a great dancefloor (often with live music) make for a great venue to booze and dance. There's also a great outdoor area that's a little more mellow if that's what you're in the mood for--you can sit out there and casually sip drinks and listen to the band if one is playing that night. As the night goes on, though, even this place gets a little wilder, so take note. \n\nDefinitely feels like the basement of a frat house at times, but that's not always a bad thing, right? |
4 | The miso soup comes with fresh miss paste on the side to mix yourself - delicious. If you can sit at the sushi bar - do it. It's worth seeing the sushi chef's making their works of art. It's amazing what they can do with their hands. \n\nThey have excellent small dishes to try but the sampler dish was just perfect for two people. It's definitely worth the money. |
4 | Been here about 5 times and walk out saying, \"I LOVE THIS PLACE!\" Seriously, if you like Indian Food, you'll love Origin India. The Atmosphere is nice, the decor leans towards contemporary as well as the music. Great spot for a date night! |
0 | This place is like a zoo just run by animals literally I stayed waiting in line for 10 minutes and there was a couple a head of me waiting there for an extra 5 minutes and I said you know what I'm out of here I'm going to Carls Jr. |
0 | My husband and I were in town recently and we happened to stumble upon AZ Wine Company. We thought it odd that what seemed to be a nice little wine store was so quietly tucked back in the back of grubby back alley with no real signage to speak of indicating its presence in the complex. We browsed the aisles for about 15 minutes and were impressed with the Italian wine selections but severely disappointed in the Pinots. \n\nNeedless to say, we selected a lovely bottle of Pinot Grigio to take back to our hotel room with us.. While we were checking out, we took note of Atlas Bistro next door, perused the menu laid out by the door, and decided we'd have to come back later that day for a glass of wine followed by dinner. \n\nWe were so incredibly disappointed. Not only were we made to wait an astounding 45 minutes (apparently, not a rare occurrence) before we were able to get a table, but the bottle of wine recommended to us by the 'owner' was overpriced and corked. The food was alright, but the service was stilted and rude. We found the overall experience repugnant and will not be returning. Far better fare and service can be found at other, nearby spots (see Pig & Pickle). |
2 | We rented a car from FOX for our budget trip cuz it was hella cheap. I'll say you get what you pay for. We were expecting a 96' 2 door Geo or something based on our first impression...being far away from the airport and the caddy shack place they call their office, but instead, a brand new 2009 Ford Focus waiting for us....just fresh off the car wash. We were actually shocked. Then said \"Awesome!\" considering we only paid $50 for 4 days. There was only 80 miles on the odometer. The car was extremely clean and still had a strong scent of the new car smell.\n\nPros: \n- Cheap, cheap, cheap\n- Brand new car\n- Didn't have to wait too much...maybe 5 minutes?\n- Reasonable if you are on a budget.\n\nCons:\n- Main place In a place far, far away. You actually have to take a shuttle from the rental car place, after you take the rental car shuttle from the airport.\n- Main office is just a portable. Looks kinda' scammish but after checking our credit card statement online....whew, no extra wierd charges. |
4 | For my 100th review, I figured I can't just write about anything. I have to write about something life altering. I needed to share with the rest of the world my experience at Joe's. \n\nWe begin the dinner with an appetizer of stone crabs. If you have never eaten stone crabs before...think crab with a hint of sweetness. The stone crabs are cracked, so you just have to peel away with ease and enjoy. For our main entrees husband and I are all business and get steaks. Please note that all menu items are a la carte, so any kind of side must be ordered seperately. My husband opts for the ribeye cooked medium, and I get the filet mignon (also cooked medium). I took one bite of my steak, closed my eyes, and I swear the restaurant went quiet. It was one of those moments. For our sides we share a serving of mashed potatoes and sauteed spinach with garlic. Both were very delicious and complimented the steak really well. Lastly for dessert we were unsure of what to choose from because they had such a long list of pies. Our waiter Ben suggested we share a slice of banana creme pie with fosters sauce (apparently his favorite). Ben..if you are reading this review...you are a genius!\n\nIf I lived in Las Vegas I would be totally broke. Not because I would gamble my savings away. It would be because I would have a permanent seat at Joe's. The food is on another level, and the service is incredible. If you're ever in Vegas and want a real good meal without the Legassi or Flay name stamped onto it, dine at Joe's...you won't regret it. |
3 | Here's what you need to know about Lulu's: It's cheap, the portions are huge, and it's tasty. It's not really authentic Asian food. However, I usually pay less than 20 bucks for a meal for two, including two bubble teas. And there's usually enough leftovers for a second meal. I'll take it. And the service is typically super fast.\n\nI've been coming here with my significant other for six or seven years now, mostly because we had our first date here and it's convenient to a lot of places we go. We're married now, and still come back, but only occasionally.\n\nIt seriously hasn't changed at all from the first time we went, except that they just recently raised prices a little bit. (Which is OK. Inflation happens.)\n\nMy favorite eats: Chicken Noodle Bowl, Singapore Rice Noodles, Hot and Sour Soup.\n\nI don't recommend the pho. I've had it twice, and it's watery and very bland.\n\nHis favorite eats: Singapore Rice Noodles, Beef Chow Fun, Pad Thai.\n\nAlso keep in mind that this place is in the heart of a college neighborhood, nestled between Pitt and CMU, so there's going to a lot of college kids eating there. For the most part, I'm indifferent about that.\n\nIf you're looking for authentic Asian food, go somewhere else. But if you're looking for cheap food, big portions and fast service, give this place a try. |
4 | Came by for a solo dinner here, and loved every minute of it. What I thought was going to be a simple dinner turned out to be a spontaneous treat for myself. Nick took really good care of me even while he was busy running around helping other tables. He recommended a Spanish Blanc to start off the meal. Light, dry, well-balanced with plenty of depth.\n\nI had the Soy Cream Louisiana Chicken Pasta paired with a Riesling (can't remember the name). The dish was all-around fantastic. The sauce was moderately thick with plenty of heat, bow-tie pasta was cooked to perfection, and the chicken was so crispy on the outside, I almost enjoyed slicing into the meat as much as I enjoyed the meal itself, ha. The Riesling was mildly sweet enough to match the heat from the pasta. Simple and spectacular. I loved it.\n\nOverall, I felt like I got what I paid for, and then some. I'd love to come back for a full coursed dinner (eyes on that garden steak). Well done, Miga! |
2 | After living in Albuquerque for 6 years, I know good chile when I taste it. Los Dos Molinos serves up a damn good green chile. Unfortunately, the food over which the green chile is ladled isn't quite as spectacular. I tried the blue corn enchiladas and, while they were descent, they weren't special.\n\nWhat's more, I was disappointed that the meal ended without a basket of sopapillas on the table. If you're trying to pull off authentic New Mexican cuisine, you had better deliver some sopas with the main course. Sure, I could have spent an extra $6 on their weird sopapilla desserts, but I'm no sucker. \n\nIf I go back with different (not lower) expectations, Los Dos might get a 4-star rating. The green chile salsa was tasty. Also, I suspect their adovada ribs are worth a try. |
4 | Why do things seem to go wrong on a weekend? and at night? My tenant texted me on a Saturday night that their AC had gone out AGAIN!! This was the 4th time. I had used another AC Service for the first 3 outages. Frustrated and not understanding why we continued to have problems (was it the tenant? was it the other company?) I called Honest Air -- referred to me by my brother who said he has used him often and felt it did great work for him always (2 different properties). So I called on a Sunday and Jeff was out that morning. Listened to the tenant describe a clicking noise he hears, (something he described to the former AC company also each time) - Jeff knew exactly what it was, made the repairs and was in and out in 15 minutes. No Further problems. \nResponsiveness is great! Work is great! Pricing $50 less than the other company's \"standard\" call pricing. |
3 | A friend of mine and I meet every week or two for lunch, and this is where we always go. If you like good home-style southern food at very reasonable prices, this is the place. If they served nothing else but the fried squash, I would come just for that. All the veggies are great! |
0 | Too bad I can't give zero stars...over cooked steaks and unprofessional management made for a aweful experience....the server and management talking about my wife and I in Spanish made it all the more classy...keep driving...you'd get more class at a McDonald's... |
1 | I was really looking forward to Count Vamps big fan of the show. Over all its a cool place. We went for lunch so it was kinda empty. The deco is cool; the food was very disappointing. U can tell everything is pre made & heated nothing was freshly made. |
2 | We had a good experience. Hubby had (very expensive) fish and chips. $29 for two pieces of fish and fries. I had Shepard's Pie ($22) which was delicious.\n\nGreat waitstaff and clean restaurant. My only disappointment was the bill: $69 with tip. I have spent less for a 3 course dinner in Vegas and received a comparable, if not better, experience. |
0 | I do not usually write YELP reviews. This is my second one ever. I am a perfectly calm, normal person - so please listen when I say this is the absolute worst cab service I have ever seen. HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE CAB SERVICE \n\nI scheduled a cab to bring me to a job interview. I am from out of town and was only in Pittsburgh for said interview. The cab NEVER showed up. I even called the number, spoke with a person and told them very politely the difficult situation I was in -- yet the cab never showed up. I was stranded for one hour until a friend of a friend was able to drive me to the interview. A very embarrassing situation, yet the employer was unsurprised and kind to me because Yellow Cab is notoriously bad. \n\nOf course, I also had a cab booked to pick me up after the interview. And, I was completely unsurprised when it did not arrive either. I had to walk half a mile in the snow to take the 1.5 hour bus ride back to the house where I was staying.\n\nIf I could rate this in negative stars, I would. I urge you to listen to these negative reviews and rely on public transportation or an airport shuttle or anything (Zip car?) before relying on Yellow Cab. \n\nYellow Cab, shame on you! |
0 | Heck no, this place is awful and I didn't even get to try the food. My family and I went on a Sunday and the place was packed so I was thrilled! A new place with such great food that there was only one table open. Awesome right? Um no. Apparently that was the 'do not serve' table and we didn't see anyone for 10 minutes to take our order. We didn't even get drinks!! Our stupid asses sat there for 45 minutes and our food wasn't there yet. So I talked to the manager and she gave me a story about how a waitress just walked out durning our order but did not offer us anything. Not that I was expecting much but not even a sorry??? I was so ticked off. We ended up walking out. Never. Again. |
2 | Pretty small bar in Container Park that will benefit big time when it gets warmer since they have outdoor tables and a balcony on the second floor that I plan on lounging at in April. But when it's freakin 28 degrees on a Wednesday evening in December, I am only here to DRAAAANK!!\n\nYou go right in through the sliding doors and there's the bar and seats. That's it. They don't offer a happy hour but they do have some interesting concoctions. I went with what I thought was the oddest one called \"Alkyhol Dikshunary\" for $10. Not sure who the crazy scientist in their lab is but I now know what a mix of whiskey, Miller Lite, lemon juice, simple syrup and egg white taste like together. First one tastes like the feeling I get when my football team makes a field goal. Two of them got me feeling pretty decent. I would consider doing the Ickey Shuffle after 3. |
0 | My first time flying American..even though my friend warned me against it. My gate changed 2 times and was delayed 3 times..don't know if I'll make my connection now! |
3 | Je suis un carnivore et le Coo Rouge est ma tani\u00e8re. |
1 | Clean and sterile like an operating room.....\n\nSuch a strange feeling to walk into Lee's Sandwiches, which is not quite a yogurt store, grocery store, or a sandwich shop, but some type of odd mixture. There are overpriced \"Imported from France\" goods for sale on a few shelves throughout the store. It's a random selection of cookies, teas, and other things you probably wouldn't buy when you're cruising for a sandwich.\n\nThe yogurt machines are on the wall, like you would see at a yogurt store, but I'm not sure about the topping selection; it looked sparse at best. \n\nNow, onto the sandwiches. The menu on the wall above the registers is big and colorful. The pictures look exactly like the sandwiches do, which normally would be a great thing, but here it's a disappointment. I went with the BBQ Pork sandwich. These are in the style of Bhan Mi, but really subpar. The bread is missing that great crisp you expect from a baguette. The flavor of the sandwich was muted as well, and even biting into big slices of jalapenos and bunches of cilantro I couldn't really get into the sandwich. \n\nThere is now a $10 CC minimum if you plan on using plastic, but really, you're better off just going somewhere else. |
4 | Nice new Starbucks! Spacious and accommodated. Plenty of baristas making the wait shorter and they are super nice too. Thumbs up! |
4 | Echo Canyon is no joking matter. Come dressed comfortably, bring plenty of water and if you can, come early to beat the sun. It's a terrible idea to be looking up into blinding sunshine. Finding a place to securely place your hands and feet is already a daunting task. Doing it while somewhat limited in sight? That blows. (Wear really good shades.)\n\nWhen they say the parking fills up fast, they mean it here. The parking lot opens at sunrise. It fills up. ASAP. If you're ok with circling around the neighborhood to wait, good for you. Otherwise park nearby and Lyft/Uber over. (It's currently six bucks to Uber from 44th & Camelback. Meet your friends there and carpool. Have some brunch at Flower Child afterwards.)\n\nI absolutely, positively loved this hike. Yes, it's hard. But there is limited loose gravel to contend with. Yes, you are often scrambling around on your hands, or scooching on your butt, to get over a rock. (A pair of climbing gloves would be awesome.) Ascending the steep areas that are lined with a fence and/or pole are difficult. People will end up lined up behind. Patient. Kind. Polite. This is Phoenix after all. You need to hold on for dear life.\n\nBut when you reach the top. Oh yes. You will feel like a Queen. (Or a King :) The view up here is amazing. Stunning. Don't be silly and attempt to take a selfie. Ask someone for heaven's sake. How often do you get to do something so kick butt neat? Selfies are ridiculous.\n\nAlthough there are plenty of trail markers it's not a clear ascent or decent. You will need to use your brain. You will need to judge each step. \"Do you switch back? Can you stretch that far? Are you strong enough to jump? Should you jump?\"\n\n(Probably not. You'll either fall down causing a massive slide into other people. Or, just fall down a cliff.)\n\nI completely understand how and why people end up on the news. You need to be careful. If night falls I honestly would just stop moving. I would wait for the morning and see if I had the energy to come down. Otherwise I wold wait. One can easily go off trail here with one step. PFfft! Down a ravine. Don't mess around. \n\nCome prepared and enjoy the view of a lifetime. Gotta love Phoenix! |
0 | Eff this place. \nWorst. nails. ever.\n\nSloppy and over priced. \n\nPs- the 10% percent off sign they fly 12 months a year is a big ol' sham. |
1 | This is another Surprise pizza joint that I haven't been to in many years. Unlike Lucky's, the last time I had gone here I don't recall disliking the pizza. Today I was thinking I wanted a pizza that wasn't from one of the \"Papa Jominos\" chains. I first thought of hitting up Little Sicily. But that place, stupidly, is closed on Sundays. I remembered that Deno's was around the corner, and hooray, they were open.\n\nWent inside, and was initially blown away by how expensive the pizzas were (a jumbo thin crust with four toppings was $28 after tax - come on!), and the wife got the shits with me when I decided to order anyway. Counter girl quoted a 20-25 minute wait, but it was only about 10-15 before the pizza arrived. Very large box, containing a pizza with a wafer thin crust. I live five minutes away. The pizza was placed at a VERY slight angle on the back seat. Here's what the pizza looked like when I got it inside (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/denos-pizza-surprise?select=iJ3lhOR7kKsDfVbDgrXtLA#iJ3lhOR7kKsDfVbDgrXtLA). They've gone and done the square cut on it. Hooray for incredibly uneven slices. I wrestled a few pieces on to my paper plate, since a paper plate seemed fairly fitting for the meal. Here's a picture (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/denos-pizza-surprise?select=M8UY7SRc1Ej3Oan6pEG7Gg). Finally, I took a bite. It actually didn't taste that bad. Not nearly as horrible as Lucky's, although about 1/10th the actual amount of food. Quality over quantity, I was thinking to myself, until I saw something that guarantees I won't be returning (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/denos-pizza-surprise?select=onJJk_sYQ4L7NlU_P0iLMg). Canned f-king champignon mushrooms. AGAIN! What the hell do places like this and Lucky's think they're playing at serving tinned mushrooms on a supposedly fresh pizza? My god.\n\nSummary? A ten buck pizza for almost thirty. I KNEW I should have gone with Ray's, or even got a cold Costco deal to heat up at home. Canned mushrooms, my codpiece. (throws pizza box in air furiously, and watches it land on the garage roof) |
4 | We recently hit up Ciudad (Susan Feniger's DTLA restaurant) and felt it was imperative we try Border Grill the restaurant before we meet the food truck bearing the same name. Got hooked up on Restaurants.com for a wickedly good deal. Check before you go anywhere new!\n\nLocated inside Mandalay Bay, all the way on the remote ass side by the convention center and the pool, is Border Grill. Sorta feels like a reject location since you pass like 18 sub-par restaurants on the way there. \nAnyway...we sat on the patio despite it being 100+ degrees at 7:30 pm. They have the biggest ceiling fan in the world (it seems) and the patio faces Mandalay's pool so if they're having a concert, you can hear it for free AND enjoy your food! \n\nService was amazing from the waitress (Thank you Alicia!) down to the busboys/water people. \n\nBasically Border Grill offers fancified Mexican/Central/South American foods...a slight fusion if you wish. \n\nI HAD to order the Sweet Tea Vodka Arnold Palmer drink. They make their own lemonade AND infused vodka with black tea leaves?! Delicious. \nWe snacked on fresh (and perfectly crunchy) chips with three different types of salsa. We ordered guacamole as our appetizer not anticipating we would be getting more appetizers with our meal. Guacamole was perfectly seasoned, no sour cream or mayo or whatever some places put in it...just perfect. We probably ate 3 baskets of chips. \n\nChose the Top Chef prix fixe dinner. Basically it comes with a preset trio appetizer and your choice of any entree and any dessert on the entire menu, including specials. MOST excellent! \n\nAppetizer Trio- Sweet corn tamal, Beef Brisket taquito and a black bean+plantain+cheese empanada. \n\nAlmost full at this point but so eagerly anticipating my Pistachio crusted Ahi with Poblano risotto that I actually have the foresight to save room!\n\nI was kinda wary about the pistachio tuna but thought it was so out of the box for me that it couldn't possibly be ruined. And it wasn't. \n\nThe only thing was that they stressed that the tuna would be lightly seared, but I received it fully cooked through, possibly even slightly overdone. But somehow it maintained its moisture and it was incredibly delicious. \n\nBanana flan. As if flan could be better? Wow...somehow I found room for this in my stretched-thin stomach. \nBeautiful meal. |
4 | Hands down best broth I've ever had. Ktown in LA should be ashamed.\n\nFurther more... Young coconut. So good. |
2 | Came to Hakkasan and see NERVO the other night and had a blast! Unfortunately these bouncers think they're better than everyone and play Mr. Macho; hope karma bites them in the ass. Thankfully there was this one bouncer, Sean Maguire (aka the tall guy with the mohawk) who was seriously one of the coolest most down to earth bouncers I've ever met. I greatly appreciated his kindness when I wanted to go to the front of the DJ booth to take a couple pictures. People should learn from him. |
2 | My sister is crazy obsessed with the \"Pawn Stars\" show, so while in town, she begged me to make this one of the first stops on her travel itinerary.\n\nI don't watch a large amount of TV, but her storytelling yarns of what makes this place so awesome did in fact intrigue me. That, and I've always wondered what the deal was with the out of control huge lines that form and stay there every time I pass by. So it really was killing two birds: Make my sister happy, and see what's up with this place. I don't have the massive obsession factor with the place, so I went in without any preconceptions of the seeming spiritual holiness of the place that people make pilgrimages from miles around to see. They do have a decent sized parking lot, so that was indeed a plus to not have to drive around for a space.\n\nAnd to credit, they do indeed have some very cool things to see in here. I saw a Wonder Woman issue #2 from way back in the day, and between that, and some of the vintage guns and swords, it garnered a genuine \"Wow\" from me. I like antique stuff, so there were some incredibly noteworthy additions.\n\nBut was it worth the 45 minutes we waited in line out of love for my dear sister? Not so much. Two glaring issues for me. Everything in the store had HUGE \"Don't Touch\" signs all over them. I can understand to an extent, as I'm sure there have been issues of some starstruck clod molesting an artifact that was prominently featured on TV, but it kind of took some of that \"Cool\" factor down covering up almost every single on floor item. I'd rather see it behind a glass case if it means losing the additional signage.\n\nThe second thing is the themed merchandise. Again, I don't watch the show. I don't know the \"characters\". Half the store being devoted to shot glasses, puzzles, bobble heads, T-Shirts, throw blankets and whatnot highlighting the four characters was a little surreal and creepy for me. And I am not exaggerating in saying that these tchotchkes enveloped half the store's square footage. \n\nI would have rather seen some of these wonderful, mythical artifacts that my sister described to me that would have prompted me to want to watch the show, and perhaps in turn make me want to embrace these four guys peering at me from a cozy and freshly purchased \"Pawn Stars\" blanket as I watch \"Charles in Charge\" reruns at home. If they are going to have THAT much merchandise, perhaps they need to build a gift shop wing onto the place.\n\nI'd go again, if there wasn't a line to wait, and I guess I'll watch an episode as my sister admitted that the show is a lot more lively than the \"real life\" version of the store. \n\nIf you don't mind long lines, a fleeting chance to MAYBE see one of the stars, huge signs warning you to \"Stay Away\" on every single item, and half the store being devoted to bumper stickers and keychains, then check it out. As for me, my curiosity has now been satisfied. |
3 | Garlic fries are a must and a place that serves arrogant bastard on tap has to be pretty good. Wife and I ordered the cowboy and mushroom burger. Holy cow! Awesome and good riddance of the old place yeah it was cheaper but you skimped on taste and quality |
1 | EDIT: The manager of Bachi Burger contacted me with his concerns, and since I've had both HORRIBLE experiences with backlash for negative reviews, and decent ones, I MUST add this to my review: ***Because of how professionally it was handled and how polite the message was, if I was back in this area, I would likely give this place another try and just order different things. Management with excellent customer service skills? Good job.\n\nWow... I can't express the disappointment that myself and my friends experienced at this place. It should also be stated that I KNEW I was walking into a fusion restaurant, and I was expecting a different take on burgers - but I wasn't expecting a sugar rush or an upset too-much-sweets stomach from a burger for lunch.\n\nWe arrived for lunch, having driven quite a ways away from the strip (which is FINE if you want to drive; we didn't mind at the time. But if you're looking for a good burger and you're visiting Las Vegas, staying on the strip? Just eat somewhere down there, really), and we were starving. This place busy, but not full; having said that, it took quite a bit of time to get seated in comparison to other restaurants that were just as busy during our trip, and yet seated us sooner. When we were seated, it then took quite a while for someone to pay attention to us long enough to take our order - they seemed very impatient and annoyed with questions about the menu, or any of the three of us being indecisive. They were very much non-engaging, as well, if that makes sense - it didn't feel as though they gave a hoot whatsoever that we were there, spending our money at their business.\n\nThe items that we all settled on:\nPeking Style Duck Steamed Buns - These were the only thing I really liked about the meal. They were a new, interesting version of steamed buns; since I'm in LOVE with steamed buns and any form of dim sum, I liked the different take on this dish.\n\nSpicy Miso Burger\n\nBlack and Green Burger\n\nKiki's Burger - this is what I ordered. I can honestly say that, along with the other people at my table, all I remember was how OVER POWERINGLY SWEET THIS THING WAS. Seriously. Sure, it was juicy and tender meat, but you couldn't even taste the meat itself because it was drenched in whatever marinade/sauce they use. For being told this was THE place to go for excellent burgers, I must say... not so excellent, unless you want a sugar high and have no interest in the burger itself. HOWEVER, the burger buns were divine and fluffy. Very nice touch, but would have been a nicer touch on a burger worth eating. If their quality of meat is sooooo great and wonderful, then they shouldn't hose them down with so much sauce that they kill the flavor of such \"quality\" meat.\n\nTruffle Parmesan Fries - these were so unimpressive. It tasted like they took powdered brown mushroom gravy out of a packet, is the comment my partner said. On top of that, the overly sweetened mush burgers were enough food to have just skipped the fries altogether.\n\nTaro boba was bland, I've definitely had better for a lesser price; my partner remarked that the thai tea was kind of dull, too.\n\nWe had a few other things, but I don't recall EVERYTHING that was on our table... none of it was good enough to really remember, except for the neat steamed \"buns\" and how fluffy the burger buns were.\n\nIn the end, our incredibly disappointing experience came out to $70-ish, and it should have been under $50 for what we felt we got out of it. The whole place seemed pretentious and snooty, especially for a restaurant specializing in burgers. The attitude (or lack of one, since they hardly cared to pay attention to us) of the service, the ridiculous marinade/sauced burger patties, and the overall disappointment is NOT worth recommending this place to others - at least, not from my point of view.\n\nTo top it all off, we had reservations at a restaurant that night that we were all very excited for, but within 20 minutes of leaving, two out of three stomachs were so soured from the sugar burgers that we had to cancel our dinner plans, and actually just return to our hotel rooms for a nap! |
3 | Been wanting to try this place for some time . . . so when a client of mine from Germany suggested this place . . . I jumped at the chance.\n\nThe interior was clean with a variety of seating options from high tops to tables to booths . . . we chose a table. The waitress came quickly and took our drink order while we looked at the menus. I decided on the Swedish Hash with sauerkraut, marinated green beans, and coleslaw.\n\nThe food came quickly and was delicious . . . the coleslaw though looked more like a garden salad . . . this time we decided to have desert and I ordered some kind of polish pudding . . . it was out of this world.\n\nThe only reason that I gave it four stars was due to the fact that the service was a little slower than I usually like . . . not sure if this was because I needed to get going to an afternoon meeting, or if it was because the place was busy . . . does it truly really matter . . . probably not . . . because I will definitely be back. |
3 | Went to the SouthPark location on Saturday evening. Food was excellent and so was the service. Wish the dessert selection was a little better. |
2 | Super yummy general tso's chicken! Nice people there as well. |
0 | I saw a deal on groupon for the Dal Toro exotic cars test drive experience and had some questions about this offer, so I decided to contact Dal Toro and ask them some questions before purchasing the groupon deal. I have been trying to get a hold of a live person with no success.\n\n They have one phone number for their restaurant, museum, and the test drive experience, which is frustrating. Their phone menu says to press 3 for the test drive experience, then press 1 if you would like to make a reservation, or press 2 if you have questions about the test drive experience. I pressed 1 to make a reservation and it directs me back to their website, then I get hung up on.\nThen I call again and press 2 and their menu says \"system error, hang up and try again\" and I get hung up on!!\n\nI have tried the restaurant and they direct me back to the same phone menu that I called before, I have also tried the museum and they direct me to the same phone menu that I called myself. So irritating!!!\n\nAfter not being able to get a hold of anyone via phone, I sent in multiple inquiries using the form on their website. I completed the form and received a confirmation message stating that a representative will be contacting me shortly. That was 2 weeks ago and I still havent heard from anyone, and their phone system is crap, I cant get through to anyone.\n\nI do not understand how you are still in business If you do not respond to people who are interested in doing business with you.\n\nI'm glad I did not purchase the groupon deal, I will take my $185 somewhere else.\n\nDo not waste your time with this company. |
0 | This place is horrid! They are discriminatory and I will NEVER come back!!!! They are also horribly organized! FAIL!! |
0 | closed due to the roof collapsed during a monsoon rain |
1 | Visited NY 54 with kids on Saturday for some pizza and hoping to watch some football. We asked to sit near the television to watch the game. All was well until another customer requested tennis. Yeah...tennis. We asked the server to return to football but since another customer requested tennis.... We watched tennis. So my advice is if you want to watch football I would recommend another place. But if you want to watch live tennis.....THIS IS YOUR PLACE! Food was ok. |
0 | I got to say this is the most annoying place to shop on the face of the earth. I go out of my way never to go here. I am 38 years old and was told to leave because my 29 year old friend who was with me from Argentina didn't bring his passport with him.\n\nMore recently I was shopping there with my 38 year old wife and bought some non-alcoholic mixer and they asked us both for ID'S because they said you can't even be in the store unless your under 21. I really don't need the aggregation of going through this mess for some fruit juice. \n\nTheir lines always take forever even though there will only be one person in front of you, and the biggest kicker was they were actually out of the item we came for. |
4 | All of our pipes backed up today, Sunday AM...We're having my family over for a birthday party this afternoon...Panic Time! \n\nI looked up reviews on Yelp and gave Ron a shot, he was at my house within a half hour and the problem was fixed in 20 minutes. \n\nThere were no unexpected costs, he was courteous and helpful. Thank you for your great service Ron..I also have your magnet on the fridge and will send referrals your way. |
0 | I'd comment on the food but unfortunately I never got the chance to try it. Two hours after placing my order and one call saying the delivery driver was 10 minutes away, I finally call again to find out they were out of pot stickers and hadn't even left yet. They said they called multiple times, which I never got any of their calls. I canceled the order after a total of two hours and 10 minutes for waiting. Terrible service and no compensation for their error. |
0 | I bought a groupon today and decided to use it with my gf for lunch , it was close to house and yelp reviews were decent i guess .... an empty parking lot is usually not a good sign at lunch time but I said ok maybe just a slow day , our waitress was really good and thats all good I have to say , I got the juicy lucy , although it was a HUGE burger , they put chorizo in the middle and it totally over powers the flavor of the burger , the onion rings were so f\\gross and greasy I asked for a refund beacuse they charge extra for them and I couldnt even eat them , my friend got the steak sandwhich , it was small and tasteless she said , i tried a few of her fries and they were mediocre at best , I would not go there again. |
2 | There are three fabulous things about Arcadia:\n\n1) A bar that actually looks good in the daytime. The flooring was beautiful and the fabric on the chairs complemented. It was very clean.\n2) Every NFL game was being shown on Sunday, including the Packers/Lions. They were even all labeled and the waitress knew exactly where each one was being shown.\n3) A hard to pick just one breakfast menu. I ended up choosing the bananas foster pancakes but bird in the hole needs to be tried. \n\nThese are enough that I will probably come back at least another time, just to try the other fantastic breakfast item.. maybe dinner (which looked equally pleasing). However, there are some annoyances to be dealt with:\n\n1) The packers/lions game was being played on the patio, which was nice. However, the sound we were receiving was from another game and was annoying.\n2) The service was a little slow. Our server would frequently come out and not check on us. I almost missed the breakfast cut off time because of this. However, she did offer to split our check which was well appreciated. \n3) The mimosa was huge but not very mimosa-y.\n\nOne of my friends told me there is a section in the back that has video games and a play area for kids which seems like a nice added touch also. |
1 | When I first heard about Haulin' Balls, my inner 12 year old boy giggled and was determined to check it out. A few First Fridays ago, a friend and I went on a quest to find the food truck with a funny name, but couldn't find it. We asked at the info tent and they said they saw the truck pull up, but there wasn't enough room, so they left. We checked Facebook/Twitter, but they hadn't posted anything. That would have been a good way to let people know they weren't there! We ended up at Roamin' Dough and had delicious meatball sacks (she said sack.)\nThis Friday, we finally found our balls! (Heehee.) They had two types: Godfather and Zorba. We decided on the Godfather. We asked the gal how big her balls were (heehee, I'll stop now) and she said they were big enough to share. We were glad because $10 for a meatball sandwich sounded a bit high. She then informed us they were out of cheese...mozzarella AND feta. Blah. We went ahead and ordered it to share, along with some sweet potato tots.\nAre you kidding me? Ten bucks for TWO average sized meatballs on half a sub roll? It needed more sauce and the cheese sure would have been nice. The meatball itself was flavorful, but the texture was a bit gristly (granted, I am super picky about my meat.) The sweet potato tots were fine, but nothing magical for $3.\nI'm bummed. I REALLY wanted to like Haulin' Balls. It's not that it was BAD, it was just overpriced and I don't get how you run out of cheese at 8:30pm at First Friday! You kind of know it's going to be busy! |
1 | We checked this out for lunch, since we were staying at the Weston.\n\nThe sushi, I thought, was pretty good. Nothing outstanding, and I probably wouldn't seek it out again, but it wasn't bad. My friends ordered other things off the menu; the verdict was largely that the food looked good, but was bland; this was especially apparently true of the fish sandwich.\n\nThe attached bar is *small* with a very limited selection of beers and liquors. Perplexingly, they also have loads of bar seating, but don't open that area for happy hour time. It seems you could not get appetizers and hang out until some point later in the evening.\n\nSuper expensive too. Go somewhere else for lunch, there are many better options in the area. |
3 | Great when you want a long, relaxing but classy place to hang. The tapas are varied and creative, and each is enough for two. The cheese and Iberian hams were DIVINE. Wine flights are fun and truly are \"tasting\" size, not overkill. The back patio with the water wall and fire columns was rustic and cozy, even on a cold, rainy December evening. Service was attentive, maybe a little too attentive (it was a slow weeknight), but perfectly capable.\nStreet parking is free after 6, but they also have valet. |
2 | Second time back here. It's still the same, very meh sandwich.\n\nThis time around I took my husband. He is surprises why this sandwich shop is so popular. He keep saying it's like Quiznos.\n\nThe price is good. So I supposed if you don't want to spend a lot of money on food you can come here.\n\nIt is open 24 hours too. |
1 | Went there on a quite Sunday night, shared a different number of appetizers, not very impressed with the execution. It was just ok, i guess i was expecting a lot better considering the good reviews and the high prices. |
2 | So we stopped in for lunch and apparently they painted the floors in front of the bathrooms. It was a little awkward for a few seconds but i got to use the facilities finally. I Had the fish tacos. The fish was a little dry but the presentation was nice. The sweet potato fries were great! They just need to get rid of the mayo they served with it. Not a good combo unless you love mayonnaise. The drinks and the atmosphere really make this place shine though. I'll definitely give this place another try |
1 | Very disappointed with there Fesenjun, being a Persian Restaurant I was expecting it to be atleast cooked well, Rice was very bland not enough butter .Fesenjun was bog disappointment ,Kobiedieh was also not good over all I was not satisfied by the quality and taste of the food , Service was also not that great they forgot an item and called me back but that doesn't really and he didn't have to lie to me saying that they ran out to give me my order because I was next door doing grocery for few minutes, Well again Business should value there customer's. |
1 | My experience with most AYCE sushi restaurants is that it's just average sushi, with subpar fish, & this place is no different. Their eel sauce is way too sweet making any roll it's served on taste like a desert roll, & I wasn't impressed by the quality of fish being served. I've definitely had worse, but I've definitely had better. |
1 | Sorry, have yet to try this establishment. Will have 2 stars until I give this bakery a change. |
4 | I just returned to the Church after quite a long hiatus, and have really been welcomed into this parish. Franky I am not sure if i would still be going if they weren't so welcoming! If you are looking for a positive Catholic experience please try OLPH! |
1 | New to town my boyfriend and myself went due to the raving reviews. HonestLY we were pretty disappointed. I used to work in a Mexican restaurant that was rating the best by the state and I didn't recognize half the food. Also I though it was strange my dish came with coleslaw....and I'm pretty sure it was spoiled. The food was mediocre , but not excellent. My boyfriend insisted the chips tasted like sweat. BUT the reason I WONT go back is their margaritas. You get the choice of size and flavor, that's it . I figured I start off with a basic strawberry and I had 2 by the end of the meal. They were not worth it. 4 margs came to $34!! I was baffled. PASS |
2 | A fun, novelty, off-Strip activity. I'm not a diehard gamer but this place was pretty cool and held my attention for a while. It does get pretty crowded and some of the games are a little grimy (bring your hand sanitizer!). The whole place is too dark and half of the machines I tried were broken or my quarters didn't \"take.\" Still, fun and worth the trip at least once. |
4 | I really enjoy coming here with my boyfriend, now that they're on trade we come here more often....great environment, great food, great drinks, and great staff. My favorite thing to have here is the carvers sandwich and the cinnamon roll is amazing! We starred this thing where we try a new item every time we come and so far we haven't been disappointed. I recommend this place to anyone out there looking for great food. |
0 | I've been to the Spotted Donkey Catina at El Pedrgal several times and it was always a pleasant experience. Not the case at this new location. Maybe the oil that fhe foods were prepared in was bad because not only was the flavor off but I had stomach problems later.\n\nService was below par as well....will not be returning. |
3 | We hit Hula's on a Friday evening to grab dinner and a drink. The restaurant is just a ways from the light rail so, from a convenience standpoint, this is a plus. We had a couple themed mixed drinks and, like others have said, they don't skimp on the booze. It was raining so the bar area was very crowded but props to the bartender for finding us and providing consistent service.\n\nNot much to be said for the happy hour specials but Hula's isn't about $2 Coronas anyways so plan on having something mixed off the menu. |
3 | This was my first experience at a Caprio this and I must say it was a great one. I got their famous Bobby sandwich which is just like a thanksgiving dinner if you've never heard of it. It's reasonably priced for how good the sandwiches are. |
2 | Wife and I have been waiting for this place to open for a while! Well, On my way to class on Monday night. I noticed they were finally open!!!!! So when I picked my wife up at work on Tuesday, we stopped off here for dinner. Didn't really know what to expect? There is a wide selection from burgers, dogs, deli sandwich to pasta! You can make them any way you want. Place has a New York decor, with their TVs showing New York shows! One of the big screen is hooked up to time square LIVE!! Going back to the food! Wife ordered a cheese burger w/potato salad, I ordered a sausage and peppers sandwich w/fries. I also added a coney dog for us to share. We both enjoy hot dogs! Going back to my plate! The sausage was taste full, but I expected of a heartier sausage? Have more of a snap to it! The coney dog was great, chili was very good, and I have never had it with mustard? Why! I don't know? But it was really good. Wife's hamburger was OK, We have had better! Fries were good, but I like the fries that have their skin still on! Wife hates them!! We also decided to have a slice of chocolate cake with ice cream. I was not impress with the cake, Wife loved their chocolate ice cream, even though I ordered Vanilla! Their service needs work, I know this place is new and some of their help are young and new. So be patient and give them time, I will go back again in a few months to see if it has gotten better? |
2 | Soups, Salads, fresh bread, and desserts...AYCE styling. This Sweet Tomatoes has been hopping the 3 times I've been here. On our last visit, it was no exception and it hadn't hit 5pm yet. \n\nThe staff here are nice, and I would say that they have the friendliest and most efficient dining room staff of any of the ST locations in town.\n\nThey are pricey, but you can be super healthy here, and eat all you care to eat. |
2 | Needed to stop in and be seen for the blues. The check In was exceptional. From step 1 registration to step 2 seeing the triage nurse for vitals. Was about 10 minutes. \n\nI happened to of taken a picture of the admitting station, the triage station and the waiting room. \nWhile starting my review of how great this process was and what a positive experience I was having. I was approached by the security asking why I wAs taking pictures of the staff and what my intentions was. \n\nI explained to the 1st security officer (yes i say 1st security officer) I was just writing a review of the experience I was having here. He proceeded to inform me of HIPA laws that prevented me from taking pictures while in the hospital or of the property, it's staff members and patients. Being clueless of this fact I apologized and thought the subject closed (I guess I was wrong). \n\n3 additional reinforcements arrive surrounding my little chair (cutting off all exit access). There head interrogator proceeds to ask the 1st security officer. What's going on and what's my problem. This conversation takes place no more than 2 feet in front of me (annoyance builds). \n\nSo it's the interrogator job now to re ask why am I taking pictures. Repeat the same information I was just given about hospital rules. He must of felt it was important to inform me that I was breaking the law and that it may be necessary to confiscate my phone. \n\nNow I'm surrounded by security with hands on there protection devices (im patiently annoyed now) and 5 or 6 nurses coming out to find out what was going on (looky loos) in waiting area. This whole situation started to become so amusing. I thought of getting up real quick and going for the exits. \n\nI was saved by the nurse who called me to the ER (bless you). She offhandedly asked me what was going on in the waiting area. I thought of telling her there was a crazy yelper outside. But I ended with a shrug of my shoulders.\n\nThis experience would of rated a 4 star but the security was unbelievable. Be careful of those dangerous yelpers I hear they may hold u accountable for the crazy stuff u do. |
2 | We stayed here on the first night of our honeymoon, & this place was just fine. The bathroom was clean, the bed comfortable, and the staff was polite. They gave us a late checkout, which was very much appreciated. We weren't bowled over, but this place was exactly what we wanted and expected for the price. We have no complaints! |
1 | Overpriced, flavorless, and poor quality.\n\nDon't be hoodwinked by the \"we give you free bean dip so it's okay if our food is mediocre\" routine. The food here is not good. My taco was flavorless, and was mostly made up of a HUGE mound of chopped lettuce and tasteless tomato clippings. The meat? MIA.\n\nI had to do a double take at the check, $5.50 for a cheese crisp? $4.75 for a single taco??? Am I shopping at an airport boutique? Sure tastes like it.\n\n2 stars because the server was attentive and there was no wait to sit down, but it was obvious why this place was empty at lunch time. |
0 | DO NOT BOOK THROUGH LUXURY SUITES INTERNATIONAL.\n\nThis is my first Yelp review because I was sorely frustrated by my recent experience with LSI at the Signature. The Signature property itself is great. I would want to stay there again, but next time I will be going directly through MGM Resorts. I STRONGLY ADVISE that anyone else interested in staying at the property does the same. The suites owned by LSI are not serviced by the MGM property management and have a completely separate staff for all guest relations and housekeeping. \n\nAs a direct result of my experience, I will never book through LSI again. I will also be making a conscious effort to ensure that my friends and family never make the same mistake as my fianc\u00e9 and I did. My fianc\u00e9 and I had the do not disturb light turned on for our suite, so it was understandable when housekeeping bypassed our room in the AM. We attempted to call LSI housekeeping around 11AM to request turndown service while we would be away from our room. The phone line was busy for 10min, when we finally got through, we only got an answering machine. We left a message, our room info, and requested a call back on our cell to confirm they received the message.\n\nWhen we heard nothing by 1PM we called again, but the phone line was still busy and we couldn't get through. When we returned to our room at 3PM, the room still had not been serviced. I promptly called LSI housekeeping again and requested maid services. When I asked when we could expect someone to come, they replied that they didn't know and couldn't give me a time frame. I knew housekeeping hours ended by 4:30, so when we STILL didn't have anyone arrive at our room by then, my fianc\u00e9 called housekeeping AGAIN. When he asked about if we were going to receive service, they kurtly replied that the housekeeping could get to us when they could. \n\nWe left our room again and returned at 9:30 PM that evening. Low and behold, housekeeping still did not come. I was furious and called into the LSI hotels services. Since it was 9:30 there was no one in office to take my call. I left a message, clearly upset about the lack of consideration and hospitality, and asked they return my call. SURPRISE, SUPRISE, NO ONE EVER CALLED. \n\nFor something as simple as housekeeping, the LSI Property management clearly couldn't even handle that... I would hate to see how they handle any other situations that would require more immediate attention- just terrible service. The overall property run by the MGM was great, but the service from LSI was worse than a low budget motel. At least a motel will provide you with towels in a timely manner. |
4 | This is one of my favorite places. I've never had anything here that wasn't wonderful - from breakfast to lunch! They have salads and sandwiches, but not burgers. The staff is always great and it's always busy (there's a reason). |
0 | I still live here and want to move since our lease is coming to an end. Everytime it rains my freakin roof leaks in a different spot. Apon scrubbing my bathtub with a scrub brush instead of my normal scrub pad i found that my bathtub was painted because paint came off of the bathtub. 3 of my neighbors cars were vandalized (windows busted) in one night, my house constantly smells like weed because of my neighbors, because of that little crack that i can see into my neighbors apartment in the laundry room door area, even though I signed a year lease I still have to give 60 days notice to move out...how am I supposed to find a place with 60 days...noone is going to hold a place for me for 60 days, they have raised the rent, and gotten even more rude, they handed me a pre-eviction notice and I had paid my rent just appearently there was a new girl and she did that to about 10 other tenants the same day, I overheard the maintanance talking about how someone had had their dog in the pool because the pool wasnt being properly filtered because the dog hair clogged it but didnt shut the pool down for cleaning...my little kids swam in that pool everyday before I heard that, the sprinklers are set all funky so they spray the sidewalk more than the grass so when the sprinklers are on I have to run past them, but when the sidewalk is wet its slippery so I have to run without falling, and the list goes on and on! |
2 | A good location with a drive-through, OK coffee and decent donuts that are made right there but they are still working out the kinks in taking orders. Not really a neighborhood specialty coffee shop feel, a bit dark to do work, but seems like a good place to chat with some friends. \n\nMy cappuccino was a tad foamy and had the proportions of a latte and they also made it to go. (I was also asked if I want a flavor shot for my cap..what?) They have a La Marzocco espresso machine but I couldn't figure out where their beans are from. A tentative three stars for now--I'll come back after they have been open a while to see if they have improved and learned how to work their machines. Maybe they will start throwing down some latte art but probably not. They just opened but probably don't need 8 people working at once...\n\nGood place for donuts, OK place for coffee, convenient if you live nearby but better coffee is a short drive away.\n\n\nedit: I went back again and they have streamlined a bit. My espresso was pretty good with thick crema. The beans are from a Phoenix based roastery. The \"tuscan\" theme is a bit tacky, but the donuts are still good and another plus is they have food and desserts too.\n\nedit2: The iced coffee is surprisingly good. Unfortunately their hours are somewhat limited now, especially on the weekend and they are never open when I want to go. |
3 | Really loved my tuna tartar, and the organic green salad. Between the two appetizers and an iced tea, that made the PERFECT lunch. |
0 | Dude, f--- this place.\n\nOvercrowded, douche-y clientele, bitch ass \"bouncers\" who get paid just to yell at you if you just want to get away from the overcrowded, sticky dance floor, and a faint smell of something nasty.\n\nI can't imagine how you could have a good time here, but to each their own, I guess. |
2 | After a long day in Culinary School, I was looking for a good place to grab a bite to eat around CSN. I decided to check out Hamburger Hut. Based on the reviews, I decided to go with the chicken fingers and my spouse got the catfish. I thought the chicken fingers were pretty decent but nothing special. However, my wife really, really liked her catfish.\n\nA couple words of warning if you're heading to Hamburger Hut: the service is slow and there's limited seating. |
1 | average quality of food, hostess cold has the north pole, service ok, prices dont make sense to what you get, it is a no, no, no...but probably there is not much offer of japanese quality in Vegas, except Yellow tail which was much better when I went this summer |
4 | If there is one thing I need to say is ORDER THE CALAMARI! \nThey are the best you'll ever have, tender, crispy, just wonderful!\nOnce you get through those, have the awesome pita's filled to the brim, and the tzatziki Oh soooo good.\nThe communal tables are a little outdated but who cares the food is so totally worth it. |
4 | Let's just say Jenni-Pho is the perfect place to get a bowl of Pho after a night of hard core partying on the Strip. Their beef in their pho is fresh compared to other pho places in Vegas that I had came across before, and a order of Jenni's Cha Gio or Crab Rangoon totally completes the my Pho filling. On the plus side service is amazing for an Asian spot! Jenni-Pho definitely rates high on my pho list, and totally as good and authentic like places in OC or San Jose. Jenni-Pho, you're definitely getting this Cali- Girl Pho Blessings :) |
3 | I have come here for basic oil changes..\nFriendly staff.. prices are reasonable \n\nFYI this location actually moved down a block to another location |
1 | I first read about this place in the Phoenix New Times and I take my wife there on occasion. We like coming here for dessert, after eating somewhere else. Their take on banana cream pie is exquisite. But it seems with every time we give this eatery our patronage, the service gets worse and worse.\n\nCork's version of banana cream pie is awesome. Elegant and tasty. But having a meal here is a different story, and after only trying the food one time, I won't ever do it again. \n\nThe one time my wife and I ordered food from Cork, it was only out of curiosity and was following meal at another place; thus we only wanted something light before ordering the banana cream pie, so we each got an appetizer. I got the plate of meat, cheese, and crackers; and she got a salad. Both dishes were lean on the helpings, and though I've come to just expect it from Cork, I find the portions a bit annoying for what you pay. (I've seen what other patrons order as well, and see the cost on the menu. Geez.) Anyway, my appetizer was good for what it was, and the wife was satisfied with hers as far as taste went. But the turn-off was with the waiter through the entire time. First, he acted very irritated when we only ordered water and not wine, and was very condescending with us wanting only appetizers to precede our pie. (\"Usually people order a MEAL with an appetizer.\" WTF?) The kicker was when he made snarky comments about me paying cash instead of using my card. What, dude? When I have $35 in my pocket, is the place really too ritzy to pay the check with cash? That was a new one.\n\nIf my review were based solely on what our personal Cork staple is (the banana cream pie,) then it'd get 5 stars. But between the minimalist yet expensive portions and the up-nosed, elitist attitude of our waiter, I just can't give it even an average rating. From now on, we only come to Cork for dessert. Seems like the wait staff won't turn into divas when you do that.\n\nPeculiar. |
3 | Stopped in to see 2nd half of a football game and was VERY pleasantly surprised! Awesome space (it's HUGE!) and plenty of TVs everywhere. Service was super fast and friendly, and their menu looks great (looking forward to trying their food next time!). Only downside was that a Smirnoff vodka was $8.50 (WHAT?!). For Smirnoff?? Seriously people, we're not in Manhattan, we're in Mesa. Let's price the drinks appropriately. Otherwise 2 thumbs up. |
3 | I enjoyed my haircut at this place. Sure its geared towards men, and that is a fairly simple accomplishment. While cutting hair, just let the poor guy vent.. That's the whole recipe - not that I am the venting guy, but I do have opinions that I force upon those that have no choice but to listen. \n\nBut I got a decent haircut with a wash and all that goes along with that. The hairdresser (in lack of more accurate nomenclature) asked me what shampoo I use, and I answered that I usually use soap that resulted in a horrid look as if I was breeding dogs for fighting. I'm a guy, I use what I have got to my disposal. If soap will do fine for the rest of my body I am sure it will pull its magic cleaning stunt on my noggin too. But she found my skull a but dry, and I did concur and therefore bought something to combat this unwanted situation. \n\nOverall it was a good experience. Would go again. |
4 | WOW!!!! I'm so glad I found this place!!! Saturday I called about eyelash extensions Vicky was very helpful in informing me about all the types and how they where different. She explained the who process and how they looked and how to take care of them!! She put on music the exam bed was nice and clean and comfy!! She was so good I feel asleep during the who process it was an amazing experience!!! I love them they are beautiful!!! I wouldn't go any where else and I would recommend if you're looking for the place look no more!!! Vicky is it!! I now have booked my eyebrows and nail fills to be done here plus my pedi!! This place showed me how much they cared about each and everyone of us!! |
4 | Wonderful food and service, see tip below about personal help from owner with allergies!!! |
4 | Love love this place. Best Italian food in Vegas ! We visit Vegas every 5 to 6 weeks & always make it a point to eat here. Great food, service, & owner very personable makes you feel welcome every time. Highly recommend it |
3 | I love trying new things. Including ethnic food. We ended up at Copper because my mom was in town and we wanted to be adventurous. She lives in a small rural town where \"chinese\" is the only real ethnic option. Her question, \"Do they have things without curry? I don't like the spice.\"\n\nSo the Mr checked out the menu and found just the perfect thing for her: a dish with chicken in a tomatoey cream sauce. Let's just say that my mom was victorious. She ate it all. Unapologetically.\n\nAs for the Mr, he got something with lamb. I tried the sauce and was impressed.\n\nI ordered something with spinach and fingerling potatoes. It was \"spicy,\" but my nose wasn't running 5 minutes in, so it wasn't THAT spicy. The flavors were just perfect.\n\nWe ordered the naan, and it's my favorite of all the Indian places I've tried. It's served with a few sauces - my favorite was the fruity one, followed by the herby green one. (Yes, I know, I could look up the names, but I can't even pronounce them!)\n\nNotes:\n\nService was wonderful. We arrived on a Saturday night at 6:15 with a reservation, sat outside, and were treated tremendously, despite our lack of ordering alcohol. Our server was very kind, thoughtful, offered a recommendation when asked, and according to mom, smelled good. (Always a plus.)\n\nI don't know why other people have complained about service, because ours was just so outstanding.\n\nAs we were leaving, the inside was starting to fill up, so reservations, especially on a weekend, are a good idea.\n\nIt was a very positive experience for us, and we can't wait to go back! |
4 | I've been going here for years and you really can't go wrong. They are all good but you should experiment with stylists to see who's best for you. I like them all but I love Angelo's consistency. He always tries to get the longest wear for me which I appreciate because I can't afford to come weekly. They turned me on to the best hair care ever: Davines! I love the selection of looks to choose from so I can change it up. Todd's professionalism, vision and customer service keeps me a loyal customer for life! |
4 | Best Ice Cream EVER! I absolutely love their Laveen Concrete flavor, not a good name for it but it's DELICIOUS! Their shaved ice is amazing too! AND Scooptacular does a lot for their local community. \n\nGreat Ice Cream & Charitable business? What's not to love? |
1 | To summarize: upscale menu, cheesy 80's music, TV in the bar, hit or miss food, friendly but terrible service = doesn't work.\n\nThere were four of us, and we all ordered a salad course and an entree. After we ordered the chef came out (he was very nice) and said: \"I don't feel good about serving you the romain lettuce. Can I use iceberg for the Caesar salad instead? And also, we don't have any fresh produce or potatoes today, so I'd be happy to make you something else instead\" We all replied... ahhhhh... Okay? Sure? Make us whatever is good? He was very polite and nice about it, but honestly, no produce or vegetables? He said his truck didn't come in, which I understand happens from time to time, but if you're about to start dinner service and you don't have lettuce or potatoes, you go to the store down the street and you buy some lettuce and potatoes. \n\nSo that happened, but I kept and open mind. Then our salads came out--the iceberg lettuce caesar salads (with no cheese, no anchovies, no cracked pepper) were horrible. The wedge salad came with no dressing, (oops) I tasted it and thought, i could have made a better salad at my College cafeteria. \n\nSo I thought, whatever, the salads suck, you're out of lettuce, who cares, hopefully the food will be good. 1 out of 4. The Veal scallopini was delicious. It was rich, cooked nicely and tasted great with the mushrooms. The rest of the entrees were a huge bummer. Two steaks were overcooked, but weren't horrible. The mahi mahi was burnt and overcooked, and the mashed potatoes had the consistency of tooth paste and tasted like they came from a box. \n\nAll in all, I felt like I was in an episode of Kitchen nightmares. I feel like the chef had a lot of heart, and the server was really nice and friendly, but you can't run a restaurant on sunshine and happy thoughts alone. You need things like fresh, well cooked food, good service, and ambiance. Maybe my expectations were just too high for the little restaurant? I don't know, but fundamentally, I think they are seriously lacking on all the things that make a restaurant good. |
1 | In the past when I've been to Studio Cafe I've had a really positive experience. The food wasn't 3 Michelin stars, but it was decent diner food and the service was quick and prompt. Fast forward to last January. I came in for brunch with a group of hungry girlfriends. Wow had things changed! The waitress kept bringing us things we didn't order. By the time our actual food came out, it was ice cold. My poor friend ordered a hot sandwich and took one bite and pushed her plate away. I'm really sad that this place has taken a turn for the worst. It was definitely one of my more favorite 24 hour casino diners. However, after my last disappointed visit I doubt I'll be back. |
3 | Good boil |
0 | Restaurant seemed mostly empty. Was given a pager and was told no more than 10 minutes to wait. 20 mins later i was seated. Waiter was very friendly, but a little too sparky for me. Took a half an hour to take our dinner order. Have been here over an hour and still haven't gotten my food yet. Wait. Just came. How am I supposed to eat this whole burger with this little bitty cup of ketchup? Smh. My daughter ordered her burger medium well. It was burnt to a crisp. Food over all was bleh. Service was friendly, but horrible. |
2 | I ordered from Amelio's recently, after getting a hankering for a reuben pizza, and I have to say I was a little disappointed. I'm not sure if it's me, or if it's Amelio's, but one of us has changed. The pizza wasn't bad, far from it, but it didn't have that something special from past Amelio's experiences. Now before you get all \"a reuben pizza? as in sauerkraut and smoked meat?\", YES! It is a match made it heaven. It's just that in memories the pizza was that little bit cheesier, there were more toppings, and after a slice or two I would be stuffed. Not so much this time. It was good, but not the stuff that legends are made of. Maybe it was an off night? I hope? |
0 | The Worst the worst the WORST ! \n\nCan you tell I am not a fan? \n\nMy guy and I went here last night around 7pm.. We were told that there was a 40 minute wait..I walked around the restaurant and it was about 1/4 full.. It is a huge place , and there was about 10 tables with customers, the rest were empty, clean, and waiting for someone to sit in. Seriously, why am I waiting 40 minutes ? \n\n40 minutes come and go and we come back , now there is about 2 parties in the dining room and we are still waiting to be sat, finally I give the hostess an evil glare and we are sat. Right next to the kitchen. there is about 50 empty tables and we are sitting right next to the kitchen ?! really? So then we sit , and sit, and sit.. My boyfriend says we will give them 5 more minutes and then we will leave. 4 minutes in and our waiter shows up looking like he has been working his butt off , I look around wondering why he looks so overwhelmed, There are a dozen servers and now about 5 tables being occupied.. This guy is a mess, he can't look us in the eye, takes out drink orders and runs off without taking our food orders..Which we obviously were ready to give seeing how we sat there for 15 minutes before a server even approached our table. He then scurries around randomly , we just watch him..another 8 minutes go by and we see him walk in our direction stop , look at us, realization that he never gave us our beers dawns on his face and he runs back towards the bar. This pretty much goes on like this all night. It took us about 45 minutes to get out check at the end. Now , my guy and I have both been servers, so we always tip 20% ... it pained me to even tip him at all. He did nothing . other people brought us our food and cleared our dishes..he never checked on us,never refilled our drinks, never asked if we wanted another beer, or even dessert..which I was dying to try the bananas.. but couldn't even order them because he NEVER came back. WTF. Just looked at my receipt..The server is named Ruben ..\n\nThe food was complete garbage. $10 for a tiny bowl of mediocre guacamole with NO chips ! Our entrees which were grossly overpriced were as bland as taco bell. Do yourself a favor and NEVER go here. |
0 | Too, too crowded! Drinks are ridiculously overpriced and not strong nor particularly large. Hated the inside part of the club so we spent the majority of the evening outdoors. Nicki Minaj was supposed to be there the night we were there but she never showed. Thank goodness we didn't pay to get in! Hooray for being a girl in Vegas. No it's not fair but neither is life. |