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Classic old school steakhouse next to Golden Gate in Freemont. NY Strip amazing. Onion soup really good as well. We had been to Cut a few nights earlier and while this place isn't as fancy as that, the food was better and not as pricey. I will return.
29,901
2
When the craving for non-chain Chinese food hits (I'm looking at you, Panda Express), this place is a decent alternative. And by decent, I mean \"not always good\".
29,902
4
Came here looking for a sushi place, and this had a great reputation for it. To clarify for others, I really wouldn't call this place a sushi restaurant. They have some sushi options, but far more space on the menu is dedicated to cooked fish, grilled veggies, and beef. \n\nMaybe my credibility is stunted by the fact that after having a baby, date nights stopped for a solid two years, and this was one of the first places we went once we had a chance to resume date nights... would I rave about any restaurant after two years of fighting a baby/toddler to take one more bite each night?\n\nBut I counter my self-doubt with the fact that I travel extensively for work, and usually visit a new city's mid-upper-tier restaurants at least one time per trip, so I am lucky enough to know excellent food. Having been a restaurant server for 11 years, I particularly appreciate good service...\n\nFive stars for all of the above. Happy Hour is one of the best deals in Arizona, and although you might assume that's for the booze, my pregnant wife agrees. It's the food! You can get a huge array of small plates from the happy hour menu, a few at a time, and still make it out the door completely satisfied for $60 including a cocktail or two. To indulge on a signature entree in addition, you are still under $100. \n\nThey shave ice for cocktails from a huge block (it's just as cold as ice cubes, but somehow cooler that way) - and they use real lime juice in a gimlet, which is hard to find. The Robata-grilled items are delicious and at least seem healthy... the (cooked) black cod is the best fish I have ever eaten, and the toro flight is a really fun way to sample the different cuts of that expensive sushi. Even things that are normally unimpressive are delicious here - Brussels sprouts, sliders, broccolini...\n\nWith a menu like theirs, it helps to have an expert help navigate it for you - a server who can help guide your experience really takes it to the next level. Some restaurants are starting to replace servers with ipads at the table - they're just order takers, after all. Not here. If you go, ask for Victoria. She knows the menu inside and out, and having been a few times, we never get the feeling that she has a canned speech she repeats to every table. She tries to recommend things you like based on your other selections. \n\nI would highly recommend this place for a date night, a semi-casual business dinner, or a group of friends. Although in a pinch I might bring kids, it wouldn't be my first choice for that age group.\n\nThis is our go-to date night spot now. After dropping $300 (for two) at Mastro's and being impressed but not wowed, I would rather come here 2-4 times and be wowed each time, for the same price.
29,903
4
This place has absolutely, positively, fom an informed been to france and all source, me, the best espresso in Madison.
29,904
0
Located inside the MGM Grande Casino, the Studio Cafe is Las Vegas' number one place for bad food, terrible service, and outrageous prices.\n\nThis place is not by any means a sports bar, but they did have sports on TV at the bar. Our party of four asked to sit where we could see one of the screens, as there was a football game on. After waiting for around 20 minutes, specifically so we could sit at a table with view of a TV, they seated us where we could see nothing. Tired, hungover, and hungry, we decided to just live with it.\n\nAfter waiting about 20 more minutes for a waiter to acknowledge the existence of our table, I ordered a meatball sub with fries. The sub was dry and tasteless, and the fries were the frozen kind that comes in an enormous bag from Costco. I was extremely underwhelmed with the food, especially for the price, which I believe exceeded 15 or 16 dollars.\n\nI would absolutely not recommend eating here.
29,905
4
Love this cute little store! Have to stop by every time I visit the mall, no matter what the original intention was for
29,906
0
The food was great here! I liked the linguini and clams with the white sauce. The thing that bothered me was the service. I was eating and the waiter kept watching me and asked me every 5 seconds if I was finished. It was so annoying. Can I just have a dinner and just eat at my own paste? But other than that, the bread was fresh and warm and everyone else was friendly and nice. do I like the restaurant's food? Yes. Was I annoyed the whole entire time? Yes
29,907
0
I had been looking forward to trying this place out for awhile. However, I shouldn't have. \n\nI ordered the brisket and pulled pork dinner and it came with a side, so I ordered mashed potatoes. The meat was below average and didn't taste fresh. The mashed potatoes were not good either. The dinner roll that is used to put the meat on for the pulled pork was the only thing that was decent. I did not care for the bbq sauce. I ordered the cherry cobbler but thew it out after one bite.\n\nI do NOT recommend this restaurant. If you want good bbq, go to Little Miss BBQ!
29,908
3
This is based on the cafe experience more so than the restaurant. The menu for the cafe seemed a lot more appetizing than the regular menu so we decided to give it a shot. Besides that, it was outdoor-cafe like seating (well it's in the Venetian, so it's more pseudo-outdoor). \n\nThe sausage platter for starters was fabulous. It had three different types, a chicken w/ sun dried tomatoes, a pistachio with pepper, and a smoked garlic apple. it also included three mustard to compliment them as well. The sweet apricot mustard was intoxicating and blended well with all the meats. The standard Dijon and ale mustard's were quite bold and went well with all as well.\n\nThe halibut was extremely buttery and tender. The vinaigrette and condiments that came with it truly was a great mixture of flavors. And the Pork Wierneschznitzel was extremely good as well. It was buttered and seasoned to perfections with a perfectly baked panko crumb crust.\n\nThe service was great and the prices weren't astronomical to break the bank either. Plus you don't have to wait forever like the restaurant section, and the serving portions are very generous.
29,909
0
Don't go here. The drinks are watered down, the prices are outrageous and the food is mediocre with tiny portions. Service is also nothing to rave about.
29,910
0
I regret coming here. I had really wish I went somewhere else. I purchased a new home and was sooo excited to furnish it. I was headed down to RC Wily but my mom suggested to stop by Ashely. They had a Easter sale. Easter was March 31st. It is May 19 and I just received a call that there is a second delay on my furniture! So far, I have pushed my house warming party twice now because I can't have a party with no dining room table and chairs. I've requested two days off of work because of EXPECTED delivery dates that never happened. They have made my dream of having a new home a NIGHTMARE. If you're willing to wait 2 months for your furniture then by all means shop here. 2 months for just a dining set, chairs, and a buffet table is totally unacceptable. I just thank God I had purchased my living room sets, bedroom sets, and furniture for my loft at Walker. Otherwise my family would have been sleeping on the floor for two months! So to everyone to reads this, save your time and shop somewhere else. So not worth the aggravation!
29,911
3
Been here twice the food was great both times. Service was meh but I love the choice of getting a flatbread and a salad and its perfect in size for a meal.
29,912
0
Stopped by for a beer, during happy hour. Got the medium size. $6.75.\n\nThank gawd I was there during happy hour.\n\nOverpriced, won't be back.
29,913
3
When in Charlotte, enjoy some sushi instead of the typical overpriced fast food normally found in airports. It is pricey, but no worse than any other sushi bar. I recommend the Tuna Poke. Served in a Martini glass and SO delicious. Perfect place to spend a layover.
29,914
3
As one of those females who hates shopping, I can say that if/when I have to shop, this is one of my go-to malls. It's really big and although it's an indoor mall, there are shops & restaurants outside and around it too. \n\nStores:\nThey have stores for a range of budgets. \nYou've got the major stores likes Barneys, Neiman Marcus, Macy's, Nordstrom, & Dillards. You have luxury stores like Prada, Michael Kors, Gucci, etc.\nThey have the tween/teen/ young adult stores like Abercrombie & Fitch, Forever 21, Wet Seal, Hollister, etc. \n\nThere is no Hot Topic, but they do have Zumiez and a couple of similar stores.\n\nI love their MAC store and the associates there (hey Aaron!). There's a Sephora location here too.\n\nWhen I went a couple of weeks ago, the Express store had some leather-looking, but vegan-friendly, jackets. Of course, I loved this.\n\n\nFood:\nI'm only going to mention the ones that I know have vegan-friendly food options, since that's my thing.\n\nBlue Burrito Grille: vegetarian options include guacamole or mushrooms in place of meat. They do NOT use animal products in their black beans or their rice. (I love their rice & beans!)\n\nPita Jungle: their employees are generally knowledgeable about ingredients (just know that their vegetarian burger is not vegan). \n\nJohnny Rockets: vegan Boca burgers FTW! The regular hamburger bun is vegan-friendly, but the whole-wheat bun has honey.\nTheir special sauce is not vegan; it contains eggs. \nNo dairy or eggs in the apple pie, BUT it contains palm oil, which I know is a big ethical factor for many vegans, so...FYI.\n\n\nYard House: 1 word: Gardein. It's outside of the main mall, across from the valet parking area. Delicious vegan options!\n\nSubway: veggie delight on Italian bread (the wheat bread contains honey). The vegan black bean patty has not yet made it pass the California Subway stores.\n\n\n\nParking:\nIn a nutshell, it's insane. I've seen 2 almost-fights in the outside parking lot that faces Camelback, one of which was a Hummer-pushing Scottsdale mom with her frightened tot in tow. She. was. GANGSTA. lol There are parking garages and valet options as well.\n\nMovies:\nThere's a Harkins inside the mall and another theatre outside the mall, over by the Dillard's. It's a stand alone theatre which shows more independent movies. \n\n\nOverall, nice mall in a nice area, with lots of options.
29,915
4
I have tried tons of nail salons in the north valley, only to get bubbles and nails that break in a week. But this place is amazing! Awesome service and my nails last at least a month! I drive 20 miles to get to this place and it is worth every penny
29,916
2
If you're Hmong and you had a rough night of drinking you do not even need to call your friends to know that everyone will rendevouz here the next late afternoon to nurse those hangovers with a steaming bowl of pho (#14 large which includes everything from tripe to tendon, meatballs, and beef flank). If you're not Hmong and you're not Asian you might not be able to tell that this is only mediocre Vietnamese cuisine. If you're Asian and you eat here, you are probably an international student and you eat your pho with a lot of fish sauce. \n\nBascially, the only safe thing on the menu here is the pho. That and Lao Beer.
29,917
0
I stopped in this hipster spot to talk with an artist about helping me draw up my tat, a half back black and white original piece. They hooked me up with Matt, who came out and spoke with me. He seemed to be on the same page as me, and he said he would draw one up with a $40 nonrefundable payment and I could come in the next week and see it. Well - I came in as scheduled, and he wasnt there! I came back in 4 MORE TIMES at different times, twice with him telling me he'd be there with it, and nothing. Being it was a month later and I hadnt seen or heard from this guy OR my 40 dollar tat, I called the shop and asked what the heck was going on and that I wanted my money back. Yet again, they said they'd leave a message, and no they werent going to give me my deposit back, even though to this day I have yet to see the product of my mulah. \n\nOther than the fact that its decorated all hipster inside, this place is a dump. Their customer service is atrocious, I didnt find their artists had that much talent after looking through the books, and their piercing selection is sad - I tried to grab a new nose ring on my way out, but they had like 2 to offer that looked pretty shabby. Not impressed.\n\nTo note - I had a friend who got a tat here, she said they hurried through it, weren't thorough, and just did a really crappy job (she's covered with tats head to toe so I trust her word) - she got it redone last fall by a different shop.
29,918
2
KoMex is 0/2 for me, so far. \n\nFirst visit, I wanted to try their bulgogi and experimented with the Philly Cheese Steak with bulgogi. It looked amazing! It tasted pretty dang good. My problem was, I ordered a sandwich, because I wanted to eat quickly and without hassle. I had to eat the sandwich with a knife and fork - as soon as I unwrapped the sandwich, the entire thing exploded on my plate.\n\nSecond visit, I went for a burrito, again, I wanted something quick and easy to eat, what's easier to eat than a friggin burrito? Again, as soon as I unwrapped the burrito, the thing exploded, it had a rip length-wise down the burrito. Back to the knife and fork for a second time.\n\nFlavor-wise, food quality, and service are all great there. I just really, really would like to eat my meal as intended. I get frustrated with pain in the ass food (I get hungry mid-meal, so the faster I can eat food, the better), hence the reason I order what should be quick to eat.Having to just empty food onto a plate and pick at it defeats the purpose of ordering certain items.\n\nOne more try, then I give up.
29,919
4
Love this place, our room was breathtaking, we signed up a few years ago for specials and were going for a wedding and lucked out with an offer the same time we were going. It was I believe $160 a night for a delux panoramic view, $50 hotel credit, two tickets to the circ show, ext. Whata deal, we never wanted to leave our room! The staff was top notch and beat our expectations. Hope to get another letter soon!!!
29,920
1
I ate here last week with my boss (she picked). We had heard that this was a \"must try\" restaurant and had received great reviews. I have to say that it was good, but I have had better. I felt the prices were extremely high for Mexican food. They did tableside guacamole, which was I think $12 or something. The place was really small, which I actually liked because it felt homey and relaxed.\n\nAll in all, it was ok.
29,921
3
It is what it is - very good fast food Mexican restaurant in South Phoenix.
29,922
4
All I can say is \"Wow! Ribs are SUPPOSED to have meat on them!\" Let me explain that. I have tried ribs at other BBQ joints before, and every time I did I wound up getting one bite, maybe two, and leaving the rest rather disappointed. So when I saw the combo at 521 I thought, \"What the heck. Let's try ONE MORE TIME and see if this place is any different.\" The ribs looked like THICK pork chops! I made a meal off two of the ribs alone! They were so tasty, and by the time I was finished with just HALF of them, I had to take the rest of the combo plate home with me! We've never gone into this place where the staff wasn't just the most courteous and friendly people you could meet, and I'm digging the vinegar-based sauce; a good \"Eastern Carolina\" sauce is always a plus for me. And my very picky son could eat the hush puppies all by themselves, though he does like a little BBQ thrown in for good measure! Can't go wrong with this place!
29,923
2
During planning our out of town wedding I researched various caters in the Charlotte area. I first contacted TSG in early 2013 for my October wedding, and spoke with one of the owners Crystal. She was friendly and to the point, and I decided to book with their catering business due to the great reviews and availability. Our meeting and tasting went well, and over the months they were relatively responsive to my requests. However, it seemed like after time, the responses were shorter and less thorough, to the point where sometimes I wouldn't get a response. I am very detail orientated and probably over-emailed on some subjects, but when you are planning your own wedding that does tend to happen...\n\nThe day of the wedding I was mostly busy getting ready, but as soon as the caters arrived I started receiving complains from my guests and wedding party about the attitude the caterers exhibited. I am not really sure where this is coming from, when they arrived there was even less work for them to do because I went ahead and had us set up all of the table arrangements... apparently there was a discrepancy about the placement of a table, where the coffee cups were, about a pregnant woman having some Hors d'Oeuvres before they were passed, about the home owner of the venue (my uncle) requesting a bottle of champagne for their table but being denied by the bartenders..... ah, on and on and on. Cleanup was a huge rush, almost like they were rushing the guests to eat. \n\nMy biggest irritation was when I spoke with the rental company I used a few weeks after the wedding. There was 14 missing napkins and a ton of missing silverware, all of which I have to pay for. It's not so much the cost of it, while the caterers were responsible for the cleanup I realize some of the guests may have \"thrown\" their silverware in the trash on accident.... but without any information from me or my guests, the owner of the company asked who I had the wedding catered by, because he could tell that \"whoever it was, did not take care of my items\". He was referring to the dishes, the glasses, the silverware, etc. Hearing that from someone in the business, without any prompts from outside sources, was extremely discouraging. \n\nOn a positive note - the food was excellent. Perhaps if they just remind themselves why they are there at the event in the first place, that it's not just a chore or a J-O-B but an extremely essential part of a landmark for a couple, they can align their attitude with the quality of their food. If that were to happen, they would definitely deserve 5 stars.
29,924
3
Always a good sign to enter a bakery before 8am on a Saturday morning, and there already be a line. There must be something good going on! And there definitely was! Delicious croissants and assorted other viennoiseries. The baguette rustique was pretty darn good too. And with display cases full of tempting goodies, pastries, cakes, breads, etc, I will definitely be back to find something I can call my favorite, because I'm pretty certain I will find it here.
29,925
0
I don't see what all the hype is about. It's literally just an over priced house section of target, urban outfitters and world market.
29,926
1
Okay, the waitress was friendly, that's really the only positive aspect of my experience here. The cheese fries that I ordered where like festival fries or fries at an amusement park. The cheese on the fries was pretty good, but there was bacon on top of them that I had to eat around (not specified in the menu). There is one pretty sweet flat screen tv to watch football on, but the crowd is pretty boring. I wouldn't dare sit on the lounge couches by the pool table or shine a blacklight on them. I was excited to see that they had Red Oak beer on tap, but it was warm. No thanks to Fifty 1.
29,927
2
Stopped here for a late night bite. The chicken fingers were decent. Had a breakfast plate that was kinda bland. Decent service and atmosphere though.
29,928
2
J'\u00e9tais mitig\u00e9e pour ce Deli, mon p\u00e8re est en ville et de la panoplie de restaurants que nous avons \u00e0 Montr\u00e9al, le Reuben's?? Mais bon, nous \u00e9tions 15 personnes alors menu varie pour tous, bouffe moyenne mais honn\u00eate et bon service. Pratique pour un resto sur Ste-Catherine... Attention il y en a deux et celui au coin de Peel est bcp plus propre et plus beau d\u00e9cor.
29,929
4
Me encantan las tradiciones, y yo soy muy de seguirlas todas. Mucho ojo con pasar por encima del Heart Of Midlothian y no echarle un buen gargajo, porque la tradici\u00f3n dice que si lo haces, volver\u00e1s a Escocia y encontrar\u00e1s al amor de tu vida.\n\nAs\u00ed que no hagas o\u00eddos sordos y prepara un buen escupitajo en tu pase\u00edllo por la Royal Mile, porque all\u00e1 donde fueres, haz lo que vieres.
29,930
2
I used to really like Blue Ribbon. I've been here several times before, but I have to say each time I've been less and less impressed. The sushi and sashimi are fresh and portion sizes are pretty good. However, I found the rolls to sort of bland (not much flavor). Service is spotty, some times I've received really good service, other times, service has been slow. I used to love their green tea martinis but on a recent trip, I was disappointed to find out they changed their recipe :-(. \n\nFYI... if you like red meat and bone marrow, you have to try the Oxtail Fried Rice! Brown rice, little bits of oxtail, bone marrow, spicy sauce.. delicious! For two, make sure you ask for the half order. According to our server, the regular order serves 4.
29,931
1
My girlfriend booked me an hour massage here and I was really excited. I had an hour appointment with a masseuse, but came two hours early to experience the famous \"roman baths\" and spa. They had separate facilities for men and women.\n\nOnce you get inside, they will greet you with your locker and robe. If you have never been to a spa or it's just maybe this one, be aware of your surroundings. It can get a little shady which I'll explain later. I went straight to the roman baths and was amazed by the decor and layout. They had five different pools/saunas ranging from freezing temperatures to well heated. It felt like a place for a roman king! I stayed mostly in the main pool that was 97 degrees or so. What got me uncomfortable were people doing shady stuff in the back area... I discretely got out of the pool, grabbed my towel and took off like a speeding bullet! I then adventured to the lounging room to get some snacks and drinks, which are on the house. I then went to the shower room, which is amazing. Once I got inside, there were six shower heads shooting at me from all directions!\n\nLastly, I received my massage and it was pretty satisfying. The masseuse was very professional and I felt way too relaxed that I fell asleep half way through it! I gave her a $20 tip.\n\nSad to say, I will not be coming back here due to the shadyness I witnessed happening in the roman baths.
29,932
3
Burger joint in the heart of Old Town with a surfing theme.\n\nI don't eat red meat or pork so I'm always search of a good turkey burger and Rehab did not disappoint.\n\nThe menu is pretty extensive and offers everything from your basic fries and sweet potato tots to clams to wings to beef burgers to fish and chicken burgers.\n\nWhen I'm starving, my eyes are often bigger than my stomach so I opted for a side salad, half order of buffalo wings, and turkey burger with cheddar on a wheat bun. \n\nThe salad was made with mixed greens and tasted really good. \n\nI had the wings cooked extra crispy and they came out perfectly. They were cooked in a buffalo sauce that had really good flavor. It had little pieces of garlic mixed in the sauce. So far, these are definitely the best wings I've tasted in Scottsdale. \n\nThe turkey burger consisted of a really good size patty that was super juicy (uncharacteristic for turkey burgers). It was definitely the best turkey burger I've had in Scottsdale.\n\nIf you are search of a nice, tasty burger joint with a beachy, hipster vibe, then look no further.\n\nDefinitely check out this place!
29,933
3
My experience here was very exciting, but I think we got a little out of hand at the end of our stay here.\n\nLet me just sum my experience here up in a couple bullet points\n\n1. Unlimitted mimosas\n2. Waiter that kept us up to stock on oj and cranberry mixers while keeping our champagne glasses full\n3. Awesome omelet station\n4. Large variety of seafood\n5. 1 stall and 2 urinals for a huge buffet... come on\n\nGreat way to start your day in Vegas with this brunch buffet, and is one of my favorite buffets I have ever been to.
29,934
1
Employees are nice, but prices are double any other Starbucks that I've ever been to. The also don't have a Starbucks card scanner. If you're going to charge crazy prices at least have good technology. Last time I get Starbucks at Aria.\n\n*after coming back the next day it appears they double charged me, but I'll never know since they didn't give me a receipt.
29,935
0
We were so excited to find a Sonic on our trip. Our excitement promptly faded when it took over 20 minutes to get our food. When it came, my Honey Mustard and Swiss Chicken Club sandwich was wrong. They had given me a Chicken Club Toaster. Not the same sandwich at all, one has a cibatta roll and swiss cheese AND bacon, the other is on Texas toast with American cheese. The runner went back in to get the manager (not sure why they couldn't just fix it). The manager came out with total attitude saying that she would fix it, but she just wanted to inform us that the chicken clubs are made on toast. Really, because your menu says otherwise dumbass. So, after another hefty waiting period, they brought out the correct sandwich. Best part, they used the exact same sandwich from the first order, tore off the american cheese and slapped an un melted piece of swiss onto it and tossed it on onto a cibatta roll. Left out the bacon, which I might add is the most serious offense of the whole freakin' experience. By the time it was actually in my hands, my family had finished eating and my sandwich was ice cold.\n\nBut wait, there's more. To my hubby's dismay, his cherry limeade was missing their signature limes in the cup. Fail. Epic fail. \n\nAt least the tots were good.
29,936
0
Confirmed: The place is permanently closed effective September 1, 2010.
29,937
3
Lunchtime! Great little place for the deli type of food.
29,938
2
I'm docking a star because they have REMOVED my favorite item from the menu!!! \n\nThe Huevos con Tortillas is no longer available (see pics) \nWhy Oh Why would they take that away from me!!!! \n\nI'm so sad right now!
29,939
3
This is a cute little spot and much different than what I expected. It has the laid back vibe of a BBQ joint, but with a dash of class. :) It was my first time there and unfortunately I had already eaten dinner. \n\nAlthough I had already eaten I was not too shy to pick off of a friends plate. He had some sort of pork shank with mashed potatoes and kale, the kale was amazeballs!!! I tried a bite of the snapper and just before I say something, I don't really care for fish. The snapper wasn't fishy and had a lot of great flavor. For those who don't typically eat fish let me warn you....it still had a head....like, with eyes and lips. :-o (similar to that.)\n\nThe bartender just so happened to also be....one of the owners. :) He was very knowledgeable when it came to wine, mixing drinks, whiskey, bourbon...truthfully, I think he just knows his alcohol. He was really friendly and chatty, but not too chatty. ;) He made my friends a few mixed drinks recommended by him, they loved them all. I stuck with the wine because I know I enjoy that stuff every time. \n\nOverall, it was a great experience it's too close to my house to not go back for a nice happy hour. I recommend if you haven't been to at least try it out for some drinks and munchies.
29,940
2
Woohoo a close Jamba Juice! (And one without frequent lines!) Gasp. \n\nThe staff here recognizes me every time I walk in, so I feel welcome here. Other than that, it's just like all the other ones.
29,941
4
Fresh and delicious Thai food!
29,942
3
This is my friends favorite buffet in Vegas, so definitely it was a must try for me. We came here just right before Sunday brunch time and only had to pay for breakfast price, what a deal. \n\nI like the layout of this buffet, everything was labeled and easy to recognize, so I can choose what I want to eat while I'm sitting down. Great variety and our waitress was really nice bringing back several refills whenever she saw our glass empty. \n\nBreakfast items that I enjoyed were French toast with bacon and sausage.\nLunch: Prime rib, cream corn and beef brisket.\nDessert: Oreo cheese cake\n\nPlenty more stations to choose from, and their Chinese noodle station is awesome.
29,943
4
There are times that I wish I could defer my months rent and come to this place instead. \n\nI'm a bit of a fiend for Hi Fi's and as such, this shop is a bit like a Meccah for me - I could come in here just to look in an awed silence. Thankfully though, the staff(who are very friendly and helpful) snap me out of my daze and offer some of the best advice and banter I could ever ask for in a Hi Fi store - they really know thier stuff. More often than not, they'll let you have a bit of a play about with the merchendice too - which is always a treat. It's hard to tear yourself away when you realise you do have to pay your rent and cant actually afford the speaker system you have your eye on.
29,944
0
I've been to the Old Fashioned several times - dinner and lunch. Very fun menu and a creative, fresh take on the supper club theme. I would definitely skip the lunch - they have a very chaotic process for ordering. You are seated, and then have to order food and pay at the bar. When I went last week for lunch, we were initially seated at a window table, which would have been great if it hadn't been for about 10 flies flying around. Gross. We asked to be moved. We placed our order and paid at the bar and waited. And waited. And waited. Ultimately, we waited for an hour and a half for our food, which was medicore when it finally came. Turns out that the computer system went down shortly after they placed our order (and a few other patrons' orders) and they couldn't produce the food. However, they never came to tell us this, we had to seek them out after about 45 minutes. They never offered us appetizers or complimentary drinks. And, to top it off, people who were seated 45 minutes after us got their food before us and we got to enjoy watching them eat while our stomachs growled. Eventually, they decided to take our order again manually and the food arrived. It was frustrating because we had paid for everything up front, including the tip. I had to ask for a refund. When it came, it wasn't a full refund, but I didn't have the energy to try and point that out to them. Suffice it to say, it's unlikely I will go back.
29,945
0
Terrible bone in ribeye, let's see how the filet is.\n\nFilet was perfect. The manager tried to convince me that well done was medium rare.\n\nOnce thing I know is steaks.
29,946
4
I got a pedicure and a full set last weekend, I have to say it was the best pedicure I ever had. Lisa did my nails and they look fantastic. I found a design I liked online and Lisa duplicated it so well! I have received so many compliments on both my nails and my pedicure. I think I have found my new regular place!
29,947
1
I drove down from Chapel Hill to meet some old friends in Charlotte for Sunday Brunch. This is a nice, trendy-looking restaurant, with a great patio for Brunch (lots of shaded tables with umbrellas, as well as comfy looking couches). \n\nThe brunch menu was fairly standard, and reasonably priced. I appreciated the vegetarian options on the menu. I had the brioche french toast, and was able to substitute scrambled eggs for the bacon/sausage choice. \n\nWhile the service was fast, and my meal good, the two men in our group who ordered omelets BOTH found multiple dark hairs in their food. I believe my boyfriend had 3 hairs throughout his meal. How can there be multiple hairs in multiple dishes on our table?? Is someone just madly shedding in the kitchen??\n\nTherefore, we will not be returning.It's a shame, because otherwise everything (service, decor, my food) was quite good.
29,948
3
Pros: Decent location, clean rooms, free wi-fi, updated amenities, pool, fitness center \n\nCons: Could hear everything through the walls to another room, temperature was difficult to set accurately, with the exception of the Heartland Grill, there are no other restaurants close by.\n\nOverall no major complaints, but for a Sheraton I expected more.
29,949
4
This place is great. Have been there three times and everything has been amazing. \nThe gentleman that made my coffee is exceptional. Not only did he know what he was doing but was very precise and meticulous in the way he prepared my americano. It showed that he cared about how 'he' made it, not just how I wanted it. I love it when someone takes pride in their work.\nThey also have a cozy seating area where one can hang out or study. I'll be coming here more often.
29,950
2
Visited last week during lunch rush ... the place was packed. While we have dropped in before, never during such a busy time and never to get lunch .... the process and flow was confusing (we had people approaching us for hot food order, moved to talk to him, missed our bakery and drink order ... had to backtrack, etc.) ... just not real intuitive when handling lots of people. Salad was good, mac and cheese average ... muffin good, other baked goods (cupcake/cookie) just average.\n\nWhat saved this review is the cashier, I think her name was Gia. This woman should get company gold star. It was clear we were confused, kept adding things to our order that we had missed during process kerfuffle - she personally went to get our bakery goods, personally went and made our smoothie so we didn't have to wait. And attitude? Remarkable. If I am the manager of this site, she is a person I use as an example of great customer service.\n\nWould probably return ... just not that over the top on food quality or restaurant organization.
29,951
0
Well it's been two weeks and I phoned the store around 4:45pm today. I first spoke to a man named Scott, he informed me he was helping another customer and would help me as soon as he was done. 8 minutes later a man by the name of Ike picked up the phone and asked if he could help? I then told him of the situation, and he said he would check the \"list\". Ike then informed me the manager \"Arther\" was not in today, but the computer shows the request to have the items sent back to the store. I asked how much longer I should wait and Ike said 4-6 weeks. I informed Ike I had already waited 2 weeks. Ike then said give us a call back this Friday if you don't hear from us. I stressed to Ike the importance if the items. So hopefully things turn out good friday. I will post update.
29,952
3
The Barony is an old school number on the ever getting trendier Broughton Street, but the pub fits in effortlessly well with the surrounding mix of modern and edgy establishments. \n\nThe interior is traditional, with its wood panelled walls and open fireplace, a feature that I always get quite excited about when entering public houses. I'm easily pleased. This is a good old proper drink your pint with no nonsense pub, and I've come in here several times during the afternoon and had a chilled beverage (of a relaxed nature and in temperature) and felt quite happy just hanging out for a bit. \n\nThe Barony is clearly really well established and popular, partly because it's been around for a good while, but also because of the down-to-earth, banterous crowd that come here, which is made up of a mix of regulars and cool young individuals. If you want a decent, traditional, pub atmosphere, the Barony will serve up what you're looking for.
29,953
2
I came because I valued the cheap buffet pricing ( player card and 2-1 boho buffet from the casino book I got) however I was very surprised how far it is from the strip . I came at 4:30 pm and the line extended almost out the door. (30 mins wait) \n\nThis was bad for me because I had a show to catch in MGM at 7pm.\n\nI would say unless you live or are driving near by, you should avoid going here because for the mileage and so forth , not worth it.
29,954
2
OMG, this place is terrible. XD\n\nHonestly, I only went there because I saw the movie Idiocracy and I thought it would be hilarious.\n\nAnd let me tell you, it was everything I dreamed it could be.\n\nI was especially amused by the boasting about \"whole wheat buns\" when the buns were seriously the most processed thing I've eaten in a year.\n\nI was really irritated that they wouldn't let me substitute a veggie burger in their stupid meal deal. Like, what the eff?\n\nI wanted a shake, but for five bucks on top of the $8 for my burger and fries I was like screw that, and I didn't get a drink I just had water.\n\nThat being said, it was okay. I really would have liked a healthier bun, but I did like how you can build your own burger and pile on your own toppings.\n\nI got a brownie at the end and it was pretty good but god knows what was in it.\n\nI really wouldn't recommend eating here...unless you either really like junk food, or saw the movie Idiocracy and you get off on overhearing incredibly stupid conversations.\n\nBut if you want a burger and fries, and you don't mind spending $10...go to Red Robin! It's way better and it's right there.
29,955
2
over priced but i had a pretty good meal....but a sandwich and a soup should not cost me over 24 bucks....just saying i did not see any golf flakes in my soup
29,956
1
You don't go here for the food. I have eaten here at least 10 times but it will never be anything better than just eatable. It is however full of interesting objects both stationary and automatonic individuals with upgraded body parts.
29,957
4
Fresher noodles you may not find in this town, I tried the steamed vegetable dumplings and the chicken noodle soup - loved it! But careful the portions are big but the staff box it nicely and it still that's great next day :)\nAlso the mango bubble tea was tasty.
29,958
3
I came here because my coworkers were all talking about how good this place was. I also heard that they had shark tacos that my bf really wanted to try. The place is super small and kind of divey. They have a salsa bar for you to enjoy when you first sit down. The strawberry salsa was my favorite. Sweet but a little bit spicy. They definitely get you on the chips though because there are no free refills like most other places. Another basket of chips is almost $3. I got the chicken mole quesadilla. Their quesadillas are definitely not like your typical quesadilla. It's almost like a deep fried calzone. The portion is huge though, I could only eat half of it. My bf got one shark taco to try and it was kind of disappointing. It tasted like cod and there wasn't very much flavoring. The taco just came with a tiny bit of lettuce and some green sauce. We got the guacamole and it was delicious. They put raisins and some other fruit in it. At first it sounds strange but trust me, it's so good. Wish we saved some chips to eat with it since we ate most of it with the salsa. The service is friendly and the food came out pretty quick. I'm glad we tried it out but don't know if I would be dying to go back.
29,959
4
I had the raspberry cheesecake for dessert yesterday. Wow!!! Good stuff. My mom had the baklava-very nutty if you like baklava. It was like eating desserts on steroids!
29,960
1
Cute atmosphere. We started off with the sliders and sad to say the little miny buns were hard as a ROCK!. Wine is served in stemless glasses - which is a NO-NO. Ordered the passion fruit creme brulee and it was ok. Overall, a 3 for OK. Wasn't wowed, but may give them a second chance. Sorry to do this, but I have to go with a 2-star for this place. Over-rated.
29,961
0
Make sure not to sit at the bar and have a guy named Anthony be your bartender/server. The guy is a complete douche and will just argue that you are wrong and he is right when something is wrong with your order. Worst service I have ever had and it was for a take out order. I can only imagine how bad it would've been if I dined in. Also forgot two of the items with my to go order. Won't ever be going back.
29,962
4
I stumbled upon Garde Manger on accident, having lost faith in finding a decent place to get drunk in Vieux Montreal. There was no sign, but the place was booming on Tuesday night. A guy named Kyle was switching between his duties of mixing music from 3 iPods, preparing oysters and scallops and finding time to chat with every person sitting at the bar. The magic hung in the air. The place has quite an amazing ambiance in itself, but with the fantastic service, it was irresistible. \n\nI've already had dinner but figured I'll try the oysters. Kyle called them 'my babies' and prepared them while adding some fresh horseradish into the condiments mix as well. He also gave me a couple scallops on top to give them a try. I must say they've probably been the best fresh oysters I've ever had - incredibly smooth with a delicate texture and nothing else. The scallops were quite good, as well. I ordered Grey Goose on the rocks and went to town.\n\nThis is a perfect kind of place where you feel like home, even if it's your first time. It's an absolute must for anyone looking for a place to chase the touristy blues away in Old Montreal.
29,963
4
I was looking for a new spot to enjoy Sunday brunch. DW Bistro was an excellent choice. The food is great, the staff is very friendly and the space is comfortable. We sat outside and thought that I was on vacation. Beautiful greenery was all around and hid the parking lot nicely. Well done. \n\nEveryone from our table enjoyed their food and drinks. If you enjoy a sweet dish, the French toasts are some of the best I have had in a long time. The chicken lollipops are very nice as well. The slow-cooked pork was fork tender. I have to admit that I was not a fan of their red velvet cake. I thought it was too dry. Their coffee was excellent. \n\nNothing to complain about the staff. Every single person we interacted with was truly friendly.
29,964
2
I dined here Friday, Oct 21st with 3 friends. We trenched all the way to try their \u00abXiao long bao\u00bb Steamed pork dumplings. We were giddy with excitement. \n\nAt 7ish PM on a Friday night, we were asked if we had reservations which we hadn't. The girl consulted a humongous reservation book and arranged us in a corner spot. Not a huge place but pretty comfortable and clean. Our waiter explained that they were out of the Xiao long bao, the main reason we came there. Damn. Was it really 7pm, how could they be out of steamed pork dumplings?!\n\nWell that is not going to deter us from getting a great dinner. The waiter confided that in order to get the dumplings, it's better to make a reservation ahead of time to guarantee us having some next time. Good to know fellow yelpers!! See if that works for you. \n \nOnto the food...\nWe all decided to do their $35 tasting menu. It was something like an 11 course meal. First 6 are appetizers. Not going to list the full menu but we all agreed as a group that the soup (fish broth soup) was excellent, and almost all of the appetizers were superb. The main dishes were not as glamorous or anything special to mention. It was pretty average, although their General Tao chicken was different from all the other's I tried (which I usually dislike) but this one was actually great. \n\nI think if we had stopped at the appetizers this would've been a 4 star review. \nThe service and staff were excellent, and attentive. The restaurant filled up pretty nicely during our meal and there was only one waiter, one runner and the reservation girl also helped bringing in dishes. It seemed a harmonious working order and they covered all the tables quite well. \n\nEnd of story, I would def recommend this restaurant. Bon appetite!!
29,965
0
I just ordered lemonade and it cost me $5.50! Are u fucking serious! \n\nNever coming back here again\nLike seriously... Disappointed
29,966
4
We had an event that HAD to look, feel and taste perfect . Denise not only delivered that but added her own special hands on help on site. Perfect!
29,967
1
As we all know Electronic Music is my favorite genre and wow did EDC this year disappoint... music wise. I found the DJs did not stay true to their own style but played 2-3 of their own songs and the rest just this crowd pleasing filler music. And it was the same from stage to stage. The vibe was all off this year as well. I miss raves when they were all about the music, not how slutty you can dress and get away with it. Dont get me wrong the production itself was outstanding and my boyfriend and i still had a fun time but for the music... it broke my heart. $10 beer and more vendors then DJs is not how EDC once was. And now it has extended to 2 weekends? The rave culture isnt supposed to be about capitalizing, its supposed to be about Peace Love Unity and Respect. WHERES THE PLUR PEOPLE!? Ill probably try to go one weekend next year and if i have a similar experience as this year it will be my last. sad considering ive been to EDC for the past 5 years straight.
29,968
0
Stayed here on our honeymoon; I'd asked concierge to set up our room with petals/candles/something romantic for our first night which they assured me would be ready... we got nothing. I called down and asked for them to set up the surprise the next night which they apologized for and guaranteed, but still nothing was done in the four nights we spent there. Room had minimal lighting, rough towels &terry cloth robes, hardly any movie channels that werent pay-per-view. The female manager of bell service was extremely rude and unprofessional when we called down to report our luggage as being delivered TWO HOURS LATE the day we arrived too. Most countertop space was occupied by their weight-sensored goodies for sale. Only upside, the suite was spacious&clean. We chose to gamble our money away else where, didn't want to give them another dime...
29,969
1
On Sunday, March 6th I took my mom in for some lunch. Late lunch....as in we beat the \"Sunday lunch crowd\". Though our BT/Server was nice, service took foreverrrrrrrrrrrr. We waited to order about 25 mins and then waited another 40 on our food. We saw two couples receive their food and both we had seen come in and seat after us. Not sure what was going on that day and wish I could post a better review as the food wasn't bad. But the service.....SUCKED
29,970
3
Can you say BEER BATTERED BACON??!!! Fried cod is to die for and Kobe burger is awesome!
29,971
3
While I'm a sushi fan, my husband is a sushi FIEND - we made biweekly trips to his favorite haunt in NYC (Monster Sushi) and if he was on his own for dinner, I could always count on him to be there for a bite. After relocating to Phoenix, he'd been jonesing hardcore for non-commercial, non-fussy sushi in epic proportions served with a smile. Our trusted source told us that Kyoto was their favorite and we had to indulge. The mixed views on Yelp made be a tad nervous, but I like to give places an unbiased chance. Very glad that I did.\n\nThe interior of the place is a little strange given the shape of the restaurant and lack of windows, but we made ourselves cozy in a table next to the sushi bar. I also did not notice a pre-club atmosphere - it was chill the night we went, but maybe it was because we went after work (which is probably on the earlier side for the see and be seens).\n\nNo teppan for us that night - it was all about the sushi. We started with a pleasantly savory miso soup, flavorful seaweed salad and moist, tender tako (octopus) salad. Next was my favorite dish of the night (and no, not traditional for sushi, but whatever) - a peppered, seared tuna with onion sauce. Divine! I could have had three plates of this and called it a day. Most of the folks in our party ordered rather classic rolls, while I ordered an additional three specialty rolls (Candy Cane, Ichi and Shrimp Tempura - I love to crunch it out). The rolls were so HUGE we struggled to eat it all. Keep in mind that those specialty rolls are massive, particularly the Ichi (should have been called Ichi the Killer Roll) which you could barely eat with chopsticks. I was a mess of dungeoness crab and spicy tuna by the end of the night, but I was happy.\n\nPrice was absolutely fair for the quality of the food - there are many (MANY) overprices sushi places in Scottsdale and many dirt cheap places in the valley. This one charges fairly and keeps the quality up. I don't ever mind paying if it's worth it.\n\nWill most definitely come back and hopefully take in some teppan next time :)
29,972
4
It took me a while to write Trini's review because it is so hard for me to express in words how much I am so thankful that she was a big part of my wedding planning with my now husband. \n\nOur wedding planning was for a year and a half and Trini was there to support and help us through until the wedding day. Trini is very reasonable with her prices and packages. I will tell you that I think I stayed calm and collective throughout the year and a half of planning.. until the BIG day!. At the times I was starting to panic, Trini would be there to take my stress away and make sure everything would be as smooth as possible. \n\nTrini keeps everything with open communication and I love it because I was able to trust her and all her judgements and for me, my wedding was perfect. My family had no stress, my husbands family had no stress, everyone really had a great time and focused on really what we were celebrating. Trini was honestly the side of my brain who took care of the organizing, the planning, the communication with vendors and so forth. All my husband and I had to do was attend the meetings she set up for us with the vendors and with her and sign the contracts when she was through reading them.. thats how much we trust Trini. \n\nOf course with every wedding it isn't perfect but, Trini, even if she is in Arizona made it seem like she was down the street from us because things were getting fixed and done with a snap of a finger. She truly is an amazing and excellent person to work with. \n\nTrini, thank you so much for being part of our wedding, our wedding is truly unforgettable and exactly the way we envisioned it. You were able to take an idea and make it more personal to Charles and I.
29,973
2
Another Va Bene Cafe (at the Cosmopolitan) equivalent. \n\nNestled in a comfy location along the Grand Canal Shoppes at the Venetian, this cute little coffee bean branch boasts really good coffee. I ordered a hot hazlenut latte coupled with a tuna sandwich, and also got my friend a swedish berry iced tea. They were all a wonderful burst of flavor and the coffee did a great job waking my groggy self up (I was book burying earlier during the day) \n\nMy only problem was how those 3 items added up to nearly $18! Soon enough, I found out that my coffee was a startling $5 and the tuna sandwich was another $3-4. I immediately remembered how I had to pay the same amount of money at the cosmo for a comparatively smaller cup of coffee and a muffin. Deja Vu, per say? It's still the strip afterall and picking that location to hang out after an art gallery event at the Wyland Galleries meant that I shoud've known what was to be expected of the pricin g, let alone the fact that we were at the Venetian. \n\nSo I'm scratching the whole pricing issue and focusing on the positive instead- their coffee! Quality was better than starbucks and our barrista was pleasant. Seating was a little cramped but lucky enough there weren't a lot of people lounging there at the time so we had ample free space and privacy to talk. It was a refreshing night and if I do stop by the venetian for another event in the future, I may consider coming back here.
29,974
4
Normally I try and have at least slightly detailed reviews. Beltane doesnt need one.\n\nLet me try and describe the Beltane Fire Festival in 2 words... DRUID RAVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!\n\nIt's without a doubt the best thing ever. A hedonistic, sexual and downright mental fire party with 10, 000 people and a moving parade of naked, painted druids simulating sex through interprative dance and getting high. \n\nTake alcohol and I swear you will have the time of your life.
29,975
3
We had a GREAT time! The club was located in a great part of town that made it awesome to grab dinner, see the show and then go out after. The comedians were great - the intimate setting really helps to connect with the people on stage. It's also a great chance to see some comedians as they are coming up! A lot of these people will hit the big time soon!\n\nEvery seat is a good seat - perfect for small or large groups! The wait staff and bartender took great care of us, definitely a great experience!\n\nI love going to comedy shows - it's great to have a comedy club in this part of town. For anyone who enjoys the other clubs in town, you need to give this one a shot! You will not be disappointed!
29,976
3
It's is ALL about the house made pasta here. ThE bolognese and pesto are amazing. The entrees and apps were very good too but when I think of Sirio my mouth waters for their pasta. \n\nNot a cheap date and after an app or two, their amazing olive bread and some pasta, you can easily share an entree. The scallops were great and the veal was outstanding. My friend that always order veal says it melts in your mouth.
29,977
0
Just went to get my phone replaced as I am within the year of Apple care and my phone's screen is literally popping off (always have a case on it, but it's still coming apart). I spoke to ANGIE asking if she could just replace it for me, as I have everything backed up on iCloud and wouldn't require any assistance beyond the replacement of the phone itself. She replied that she was too busy for me right then and that I could come back in two days. TWO DAYS! I was shocked at how she was too busy to just walk the phone to the back room and retrieve a new one, when she was literally just staring into her iPad. I'm so disappointed, you would think that such a successful company would value its customers more:(
29,978
1
Two things: One, please don't eat behind the counter while customers are in the store. Two, please don't touch the lid of my drink if you didn't wash your hands. That's disgusting and that happened today at around 1pm. \n\nI am a barista at a local coffee roaster in Tempe so I completely understand that coffee shop jobs are very relaxed, but you still have a responsibility to make sure you're following health code standards especially when it comes to someone else's drink. \n\nThe cashier was nice and all but when he told me how much money i owed, he had a burp he couldn't hold in, covered his mouth, burped, took my money, gave me my change, started prepping my drink. Kinda weird, didn't think anything of it. But then, while I was waiting for my drinks, he interacted with another family, popped some food in his mouth, then took one of my two coffees and put the lid on it right in front of me, covering the lid holes with his fingers while the barista capped the other. Not once did I see this guy walk to the sink to wash. \n\nI left grossed out, kind of not wanting to come back but I'm not driving to Scottsdale to get a hazelnut coffee whenever I have a craving for it. \n\nAt least my drink was good.
29,979
2
I finally got to try the brunch buffet here on a Sunday as I've heard a lot about it. It's definitely not your typical brunch because it's a crowded brewery and they have a varied assortment of flavorful flatbread with breakfast toppings and brie! \n\nThey also have the main staples for brunch which I actually skipped most of because it didn't look as appetizing. The biscuits were just meh as well.\n\nAlso, I skipped the beer here as the previous times I've been, they tasted water down. You know something is up when a review for a brewery starts with their more well-known brunch. I've seen a Heist rep responding to people's comments on how they've changed their beer recipes, so I guess I should try it out before passing judgement on the current beer.
29,980
1
Time of visit: Thursday afternoon\n\npros:\n1. the bartendres...she was fr*king hot !!!!\n2. friendly / welcoming vibe...employees....bar girls..strippers...\n3. learned of a new drink...zing....local vodka...tastes fantastic...\n\ncons;\n1. the bartrednress was just way too good looking; basically, she made the strippers in there even uglier.....all the attention was going towards her\n2. not very attractive strippers..\n3. ......nothing to mention for 3rd con\n\noverall:\nsuggestion to management...hire a less atttractive bartendress....that way, more of the focus would go to to the strippers.....i didn't spend too much time there so take my review with a grain/shot of ...zing
29,981
2
Based on a recommendation from a friend, I opted to try America's Taco Shop for a solo dinner one night. I was craving a breakfast burrito, and I was intrigued by their Ranchero burrito.\n\nFirst: the restaurant was surprisingly spacious and extremely clean. I especially liked that there was ample outdoor seating; it's always a shame to find a restaurant that doesn't have outdoor seating to take advantage of Arizona's fabulous weather 9 months out of the year.\n\nOrdering was simple. It was $1.99 to add a drink, chips, and salsa to my burrito, which seemed reasonable. I got my drink cup immediately and my chips brought directly to my table (more on those in a moment). This restaurant has a fancy Coke machine that has eight gabillion options. I opted for the iced tea, which was delicious.\n\nThere is a large TV in the indoor dining room that was tuned to a basketball game. The game was a little loud, but I did sit right underneath it. It wasn't loud enough to be obnoxious, and if I sat in a different part of the restaurant the volume would have been fine. \n\nNow: the food. The chips and salsa were extremely disappointing. The chips were cold and unbelievably stale - like they had been made the day before and sat out on the counter overnight. The salsa was bland with no heat. I had to add a lot of hot sauce to the salsa to make it even remotely edible. I wish I had just ordered the drink.\n\nThe Ranchero burrito was delicious. The eggs were perfectly cooked, there was a lot of cheese, and the potatoes added the right amount of starch and structure. The tortilla was warm, delicious, and obviously fresh. I could have eaten one of the tortillas by itself. The burrito was also stuffed with red and jalape\u00f1o peppers. The first bites weren't particularly hot, but the heat grew as I continued to eat my burrito. Between the peppers and the obscene amounts of hot sauce I poured over each bite, the burrito almost got too hot for me to eat - which was perfect. I LOVE spicy foods, and this hit the spot. (If you don't like spicy foods, you should ask for your burrito without the jalape\u00f1os - it would have been delicious that way, too).\n\nMy burrito also came with salsa, and the girl at the counter gave me a choice between spicy and regular. Because of my love for heat, I opted for the spicy salsa. Like the salsa that came with my chips, it was incredibly bland. This had a bit more heat, but absolutely no flavor. I tried it on two bites of my burrito and one bite of chips before abandoning it entirely and using just hot sauce. Thank goodness this restaurant had hot sauce!\n\nFor reference, there are two sizes for most of the burritos ATC offers: small and large. I opted for the small, which was more than enough food for me. It was smaller than your average Chipotle burrito, but still unbelievably filling.\n\nWhile my burrito was spot-on and satisfied my craving, I can only give this restaurant three stars. In reality, I would give it 3.5 if I could. The prices for their burritos are reasonable, the food is delicious, the restaurant is clean, and service was fast. However, I cannot overlook stale chips and bland salsa at a Mexican restaurant. It's like a bakery that has terrible buttercream icing on their cupcakes - inexcusable. \n\nI will happily go back for their breakfast burritos, but I'll steer clear of their salsa selections.
29,982
2
OK, OK ............. 3 1/2 stars. Four of us split: sashimi deluxe platter, fried chicken, rock shrimp tempura app, 1 small sake, one glass of wine & 3 bowls of rice = $145 - YIKES! It's Vegas baby at the Cosmo after all.\n\nSashimi was outstanding. Fresh as can be. Tempura was good, as was the chicken but didn't blow my socks off. Dipping sauce with the shrimp was pretty tasty though. \n\nNice ambiance and not too crowded.
29,983
4
My A/C unit went out at my office so, after 2 days of feeling like a sauna, I jumped on Yelp to find a trusted resource. I called Lynn from Cool Guys A/C. He was booked until mid June and highly recommended Steve. Lynn does mostly East Valley and Steve covers all of Phoenix. I called Steve and he called me back within minutes. He was polite and offered to come over after I returned from my dinner meeting. It was 11:00PM at that point so I waited until this morning to call him. He came over at 5PM, quickly diagnosed the problem which was a fan motor and replaced it within 20 minutes. Boom! It's blowing cold air and works perfectly. The price was reasonable and the service was excellent. \n\nI ended up talking to Steve for about an hour about life, in general. He's one of the truly honest and genuine people I have met in years. One of the good guys and we all know they are hard to find. I'm honored to write the first review of what I hope will be many for Steve on Yelp. Call him and know you're in good hands. Steve-best of luck to you!
29,984
1
Great products but horrible service.\n\nI purchased the Durmafilm UV windshield tint which is a great product. The first time I was there I waited about 1 hour and was told my vehicle was finished so I paid. Turns out they did not install it! The owner was nice enough to have his staff work with me to remedy the situation (which is the only reason I am giving them 2 stars). This time they installed the product but made a mess out of my vehicle; they had soaked my leather interior in the installation solution that they use (dash, gauges and front seats) and did not even bother to even do a quick wipe down and had left shoe prints all over the front interior as well. And they had also left a few presents on my floor boards, 3 broken razor blades.\n\nAlthough they do have great products I would avoid this shop since their installation technicians have no consideration for you or your vehicle.
29,985
0
Terrible service! If I was rating the food I would give it a 3. Thanks to their terrible service I found a much better crab shack! Angry Crab was wonderful... I will not ever return to Hot N Juicy.
29,986
4
I had the Veggie burrito and it was amazing. What sets them aside from places like M4 burrito is the flavour. They use a mexican cream and cheese that adds that nice little touch. The veggies were grilled and flavoured perfectly. The counterman was more than happy to explain their processes (ie. how they make their horchata and jamaica). The only downside...he probably made my burrito a little too big. Good price, service and food. I'll probably go back this week. They were also offering a discount to clients that worked or lived in the area.
29,987
3
Really friendly and helpful staff, with a great selection of items in store to have monogrammed or personalized, or you can bring your own.\n\nI brought in a shirt to have monogrammed as a gift, the small (2x4\" ish) embroidery cost me $8. Not too bad. They asked just the right questions, matched thread colors perfectly, and it was ready in about a week. (I think it's usually less, they seemed like they were backed up for Christmas) \n\nThe store is stocked with plenty of Lilly, Adler, Tervis, and anything from jewelry, glassware, stationary, linens... you name it, they can probably get your name, monogram, or sorority on it. It is a very packed little store!\n\nI will be back, especially when in need of a gift for siblings or even a great hostess gift.
29,988
3
This place is a random little spot in the middle of nowhere. Its got an interesting charm with its loose gravel parking lot, olive trees , and the store. I wish it had been better weather and that we had been able to sit out amongst the olive trees. The sandwiches are made with some of the freshest ingredients and are accompanied by a sampling of their on site grown olives. You can also get a local draft brew and some mini canolis to complete your meal. While you are waiting for your meal you can browse through their selections of olives, olive oils, cupcakes, kitche utensils and wines for sale. The food was yummy, the atmosphere and friendly staff as well as the attempts to be sustainable make this place just plain cool.
29,989
2
My previous reviews were all 5 stars but my last few times at the Harris have just been so 'meh' that I'm taking it down to 3 stars.\n\nThe Harris is my favorite bar in Pittsburgh and they have fantastic bartenders...Byron, Caleb...mix excellent cocktails w friendly smiles.\n\nBUT. They keep changing the menu and I know many restaurants do this but its starting to get tiring.\n\nIf you dine here, please ask what they are out of first and have a back up menu selection made just in case. If you do eat here, I recommend:\n\nThe Chicken Riggies\nThe hamburger\nthe mac n cheese\nThe wings\nthe pierogies\nThe Henny Penny\nThe Garden Weasel\n\nI suggest you avoid:\n\nThe greek salad. For some reason I ALWAYS get a hair in this salad. And no, they are not strings from onions, they are dark hairs! Eww. \n\nThe tarragon dressing: It's basically liquid salt and will render anything you are eating inedible. More effective than Sensa. Trust me.\n\nThe Delmonico A go go: sounds like the sandwich is going to be good, but its very gristly and not that great\n\nI really, really, really wish they'd bring the falafel sandwich back but it seems it's gone to Harris Menu Item heaven.\n\nAlso, they have good brunches here on Sunday's but it is buffet style when the weather is nice. I like their brunch, but I prefer it when they have a menu in the colder months. With the buffet you can't, for example, just get fried eggs or anything like that. But it still pretty good.\n\nI like this place, but maybe I've just dined here too often? I don't know. I just havent had my mind blown here in awhile.
29,990
1
I guess they stop the show after midnight =\\
29,991
2
Had to drop a star for these guys.\n\nHave tried a handful of other \"non deep fried\" dishes and they all just kinda leave us flat.\n\nThe Chow fun is still the best dish they make. We have been moving over to Chous and Chodang lately for Asian
29,992
3
Overrated chicken. I got the one with spicy oil on it. Honestly I was underwhelmed. The portugese egg tart on the other hand was the BOMB, nice crispy skin and firm filling, so much better than Chinatown egg tarts. I give 5 stars for the pastel de nata, 3 for the chicken.
29,993
1
I saw Dr. Kelsey and he was nice but I was not impressed with the overall test that were conducted. The test were not very thorough and the doctor actually told me he just \"does this once and awhile as a hobby\" that's something you don't really want to hear from a doctor. He also tried offering me some services from his side business of career coaching. Everyone was very nice and polite. I was overall disappointed with the quality of the work during the visit.
29,994
0
It was my first time at SMG, and also my last. It was my last because the chairs are SOOO uncomfortable. Sitting in my car is more comfortable than the stiff office chairs you get. Not impressed. I did not try the food, because I figured if it sucked as bad their chairs, it wasn't worth trying.
29,995
0
I wished I stayed at a different hotel. My group and I checked in on June 20th and checked out on June 25th. We had a horrible time for a few reasons.\n\nThis hotel does not have a coffee pot or a microwave. They only have two microwaves to lend out in the whole hotel. When we were calling about the status of the microwave, the people at the front desk hung up on us twice. We were confused with the message that they were sending us. We did call them ahead of time and one of the managers told us that we can have a microwave upon request, and those were the words we abide by.\n\nSecondly, we were \"upgraded\" to a handicap room. In other words, our bathroom didn't have a bathtub or anything of the sort to keep water from leaking out. We had to use towels to decorate the floor to keep the water from spreading. Also, here is the fun part: sewage from the shower stall kept raising up from the drain. We called to get the pipes checked, but no one showed up for the entire weekend. There for, our bathroom reeked of human feces.\n\nThe hotel did provide us with a wonderful broken tv with a remote that only goes up channels. There is also a mandatory fee of 25$ per day. Make sure you read the very fine print that you must have to pay for wifi. Oh, don't mind us. We did call them to ask about the wifi, and they told us \"if we paid for it, we get to use it\", and they never specified that wifi was a mandatory thing to have.\n\nOverall, the people who worked at this hotel have a communication problem with each other and give out false information. There are better hotels on the strip, I would not recommend this one.\n\nAnd to Tropicana: Bye Felisha.
29,996
3
Best Thai food I've had. Everything was so good. Veggie egg rolls & war won ton soup and service was good.
29,997
4
We went in tonight and had a great experience! We did the call ahead seating, which again is ONLY call ahead seating. This is not a reservation, even if you call ahead, you'll probably still have a short wait.\n\nWe called ahead and were told 25-35 minutes. We got there about 30 minutes later and only waited 10 more minutes and in those 10 minutes we enjoyed a beer :)\n\nJB was our server and he was excellent, I had some concerns about the steak options and he made great recommendations. Kept our drinks full and had a smile the entire time!\n\nWe will definitely be back soon and we will be requesting JB's section!
29,998
1
This place is the opposite of fast food drive thru restaurant. The food is good thought but everything else EVERYTHING ELSE! sucks here, including the furniture and lousy employees. Are they even food handler certified?\nThis place manager or owner needs to take note of how slow they are to serve you the food. \nThey have no idea of what a fast food restaurant is. None!\n2 stars because if the good food.
29,999
3
I love going to the Library. It's one of the great things that I think people never really seem to fully take advantage of. \n\nThis particular branch is located close to my home. Its not the main branch, so its a bit smaller and has limited hours. They are closed on Sundays and Mondays, and have a smaller selection of books due to the fact that they are not a main branch. I know you can request books if they don't have them on the shelf, and it takes only a day or two. They also have a great little computer section also!\n\nI've come here on several different occasions, and the staff is always friendly and helpful. Parking is good, and I can always get what I need. They even have a little area that have books for sale!\n\nHooray for the library!