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This place was great when it first opened. I remember the owner used to give us free appetizers and the customer service was great...but my return trips to Almaza have been progressively disappointing. Customer service has declined considerably, and while the food and hookah are good, it's not worth being ignored half the time, or shooed to another table for another party, even though you made reservations in the first place. A lot of the old waiters/bartenders have left, and their replacements leave something to be desired. I recommend checking out Chandelier on St. Rose and Eastern...it's a lot better.
I was called in for nightshift at 2:30am at the Venetian and was hungrier than a monkey with no bananas and fortunately my boss treated us to this pizzeria place that just so happen to be open this late.\n\nWhat a find if you happen to be walking around the strip near the Venetian this late and craving just about anything to fill that tummy up. The pizzas are good, especially the NY style but why a 3 star you ask? It's because unfortunately, I've had the opportunity to try out the secret pizza place at the Cosmo and also my fav pizzeria joint (Familia Pizzeria) which both also happen to serve a better NY style pizza. \n\nThey also serve other dishes besides pizzas. Their pitas are pretty good I must say, which comes with just about any fillings of meat and vegetarian only if your into that whole vegan thing (poor thing missing out!). My buddy tried the tuna which he gave me a thumbs up when I asked how it was and I tried the grilled chicken pita which also gets a thumbs up from me. \n\nOk I better get back to work! When you see that big mask on display outside of the Venetian, just know the lighting aspect of that mask were results of my crafty electrician hands. Yea, that's right!...I'm going off subject to make room to take some credit off that. But if it doesn't light up or fails, blame my boss.
I came here to return shoes I'd bought online, and a woman I'd never seen was there. She didn't pop her head out from behind the shelves to see who'd walked in, didn't greet me, didn't ask me if I needed anything. This woman was rude the entire time, and I actually considered driving to the next Payless in the middle of my transaction just to avoid her bad attitude. I understand having a bad day, but I felt she was very unprofessional (whiny and childish, even), though she seemed to be in charge of a lot at the store. At several points she put her hands to her head, elbows on the register, not looking at me, repeating that she didn't understand, and using a calculator to \"figure out what was going on\". I've never had this problem at Payless; the receipts are usually pretty clear on what was purchased and how much goes back on my card. In fact, I've worked in retail and have never had to manually calculate how much a customer gets back, regardless of what coupon they used. I had planned on exchanging my shoes for a few other pairs I'd seen online, but she made me so uncomfortable, I'll stick to ordering online. \nTwo stars because the woman I usually see here is friendly and sweet, but this experience was uncomfortable enough that I'll avoid this place for a while.
The last concert I went to was The GZA. That being said Elton John's show was pretty awesome. The stage, sound, and lighting were all perfect. Way more boobs then you knew what to do with, which was surprising. He played all the hits, no digging through the crates for obscure songs. He is wrapping this show up pretty soon, so catch it if you can.
Had high hopes for this place after reading the reviews on Yelp. Walked in on a Friday morning at 8am...one person in front of me getting helped. Only one person at the counter and she was sloooooooooooooooooooooooooooowww as molasses...really was craving a donut but the setup was not that attractive and/or appealing, donut case was dark and interior was kinda shabby. Sorry, I will go to PinkBox.
Final nail in the coffin today after 4 years of their never having sale items, staff who can't bother to help with anything and just poor service.. Not just with this store but with the chain. Went to put up Halloween lights I bought at one of their stores while I was back east and it's defective. Asked to exchange for the same or a like item turned down. Read on:\n\"All CVS Brand products are satisfaction guaranteed or your money back.\" That's what it says on the label. bought Halloween lights last year when I was in MD. One whole set doesn't work. Took them to CVS here and was told since they didn't carry them there was nothing they could do. Call customer relations. Since I don't have a receipt from almost a year ago, nothing they will do. That's quite a satisfaction guarantee. Mailing my CVS rewards card back to to home office this afternoon. Walgreens always seems to appreciate my business when I shop there.
Really fast service, amazing quality food. The sausages taste really great, and the whole wheat pancakes were a really great surprise. Sort of on the pricey side, but you definitely get what you pay for. Enjoyed it very much!
We've eaten here twice now and loved it both times. The drinks are great and the scenery is awesome. Sitting inside the Forum at Caesar's Palace there's plenty of people-watching opportunities. You definitely want to eat \"outside\" near the fountain. Get the filet, it come with a rich brown sauce that is to die for! Portions are large too so consider that before splurging on appetizers. This last time we got an appetizer and split an entree and it still was too large ;)
Overpriced and it tastes like frozen powder. The only reason they're in business is because they're the only frozen yogurt place in the Mirage Hotel. Save your money for a Gelato at the Venetian or the Bellagio.
Need a place to get your heart rate up, blood flowing or work off your dog's excess energy? This is a great option. I'm here just about daily and usually TWICE per day with my puppies for a two mile or so walk around the perimeter and interior paths of this well manicured, well lighted (at night) park.\n\nIn my opinion, this is a much better option than a dog park even though it isn't an off leash area. Also, if you drop by late at night with a blanket, this is a GREAT place to lay on your back and gaze at the stars without light pollution to interfere.
The only things nice about this place is the service. The waiters are really nice and always check multiple times during the dinner to make sure you have everything you need. However, the food here was not so great. I ordered the Irish Tacos, and felt like the meat came from a market deli; not to mention the tacos were super cold. It's disappointing because this place could have so much poetential. If you were to go here, only go there for refreshments and not the food.
One of the best cheeseburgers in town can be found at the \"Wisco\". There's a pool table, dart board and volleyball out back. The drinks are poured generously, and there is often a really cheap beer special going on.
I was here for dinner at the Schenke Restaurant in the basement during Oktoberfest. The decor and furniture though not fancy is authentic and has a German feel to it. The servers and staff were in dirndl dresses and were very polite and warm. The buffet hall had pretty good service and the food although had very limited variety was delicious. The pork schnitzel was tender on the inside and crispy outside. The sausages were to die for. The constant flow of beer was personally appreciated and I enjoyed the apple strudel for desert was perfect. And we got a surprise shot of schnapps at the end of it all. A good experience although I am not sure if I'll make this a regular thing.
I went to this joint bcus the other places I called were already out of Cronuts & it was only 10:30am, whathehell ppl. Mmmmm Cronut......so good. I can eat all of them. Whoever thought of this tasty eat is amazzzzing. This place makes good ones but their small (whatever) it was yummy and I called ahead of time to save me some which they get mad points for that. We also got the apple pie, cherry pie, Oreo, PB&J donuts & cinnamon bun thingy, oh & helllllaa cronuts. A bit far but I had nothing else to do.
I went here once at 8 am just to pick up a friend. NEVER AGAIN!\n\nSo I park my car around the back and make my way to the lobby. I have yet to walk 5 feet when a homeless dude just comes out of nowhere and asks if I have any change I can spare. I tell him im married. Lol. He just looks at me like wtf? So I continue on. This time I am able to walk about 20 feet before I see another homeless dude pissing on the wall. That explains the piss smell that everybody on here is mentioning in their reviews.\n\nSo I finally make it to the waiting lobby. I find out that the bus my friend is on is gonna be late about an hour. Great. Can't really go back to my car and do much with an hour so I decided to stay in the lobby. Big Mistake.\n\nI gotta give a shout out to the security guys and gals that have to force themselves to come work here because for the next 60 minutes, you got crackheads walkin around asking for money, prostitutes tryin to get some work in, their pimp walkin around makin sure they get their money, (I think it's the same guy strung out on crack. Great, a pimp that's a crack addict), and young punks that are probably lookin to sell their \"stuff\". The security guys are walking around the whole time making sure these \"shady\" people go on their merry way. Of course they have to leave them alone if they say they are waiting for their party to arrive. \n\nFinally, after about an hour and a half later, my friend shows up. Instead of giving him a hug and a how are you I said, \"Next time, pay the extra cash to fly or rent a car cuz im not coming back here!\" \n\nAs soon as I got home, I quickly jumped in the shower for fear of contracting some unknown disease just by hanging out in the lobby for 90 minutes.\n\nSo yeah. IT IS AS BAD AS THEY SAY IN THESE REVIEWS!
If you want a meal prepared by someone who is passionate about food come here. If you are in a hurry it may not be the best option. Slow down and take the time to enjoy this place. It's not amazing vegan food, it's amazing food period. Friendly and genuine staff. Yum
Really wanted to give this place a try because my husband wanted to go for weeks now. The food looked good, smelled good but the service was too damn slow. \n\nThe idea of mixing and matching is really the only excuse to give this place one star(besides the fact 0 isn't an option lol)\n\nFrom the time it took me to place my order and then to check on it, my lunch break was already over. And the food wasn't even ready for take out. \n\nThankfully they gave me a full refund, but there's no need to take 25 minutes for one order. \n\nIt must be good if the girl at el pollo loco told me to try it. She told me to call ahead to save myself the wait. Hopefully we can try this out again in a few months!
I decided to get some gyros here last night for dinner since no one wanted to cook after a long hot day of work.\n\nMy wife and I both ordered the gyro combo and our daughter had a corn dog meal to go. All of us thoroughly enjoyed our meals. None of us could finish the fries though just because there were so many of them. It's a shame because they are really good especially with a ketchup/sriracha sauce on them.\n\nI have to say, this is the best Greek food I've found in Arizona so far. It is extremely good and very reasonably priced.\n\nMy wife drew my attention to the Greek fries after I had placed our order. I think next time I will have to try those and she wants to try a falafel. \n\nIt is certain that we will be returning customers.
The only reason for us coming here is for the pastrami. What was ordered were pastrami hash, woody allen, and pastrami & tongue sandwich. They gave us some complimentary pickles of various ages. Good pickles.\n\n Portions were large. On a personal note, I really don't enjoy these types of sandwich. There needs to be an acceptable proportion of bread and meat, not ALL meat and a bread as an afterthought. That said, pastrami was a bit dry, cornbeef was good. Service was excellent. I would recommend this place though I think the pastrami is a little better at Canters.
My family and I have been dining here since it opened, and eat there weekly. Love their pizza's, the sauce is great. Try the Sicilian pizza with salami and onion, mushroom or black olives - fantastic! Their dessert Zeppolis are wonderful, I favor the caramel sauce while the rest of my family prefers the raspberry. Antipasto salad is great but sometimes needs extra dressing which the server is more than happy to get for you.\n\nThe managers and staff are very friendly and attentive, always willing to get you whatever you need. On the weekends if you arrive after 5:30 you're in for a wait. The parking lot is usually packed so park across the lot by Jo-Ann's instead of playing musical cars.
Two and a half stars. \n\nMacayo's is the bastard child of a well intentioned tex-mex kitchen with a TGI Friday's.\n\nI've never really been a fan of tex-mex in comparison with the genuine article, but even for tex-mex standards Macayo's falls somewhere between \"blah\" and \"ew.\" \n\nThe only forgivable reason I can conjure up to spend a significant amount of time here would be in a large group, maybe with your whole softball team, to kick back and eat brightly colored chips with bland salsa and sip on reasonably priced margaritas. \n\nOutside of that, I wouldn't recommend it.
This is a great escape from the heat and endless art galleries in town. I was initially the only customer in the whole place...I suspect that others, as I did, had difficulty finding the place, which seems odd considering what a large building it is in! There is a large lot and some kind of statue-art piece that obscures the view of the building from the main part of town and it is tucked behind the strip of galleries...\n\nIt is beautiful inside and the customer service was excellent. The wine was okay, the strawberries with mascarpone & chocolate infused wine were amazing! \n\nI think it is weird that they make their wine from grapes imported from other places. I asked if they had anything from Arizona and was informed they \"bring in the best grapes from California and import from various regions overseas.\" I was disappointed because Arizona has some great wine country and I expected a Winery that \"makes wine on site,\" and is based in AZ to have some local grapes involved.
Flavorless lo mein and almost out dated beef (it tasted and smelled funny). Shrimp friend rice was edible but not the next day. The egg drop soup had a metal flavor to it like it had been canned for years =P
Solid little japanese spot in Chinatown. Went here the other night with a friend after training. Good food and very affordable prices. It's worth checking out. I would go again and recommend to friends. The chicken katsu curry was a great dish and very filling.
If I could give this negative stars, I would. I was a huge fan of Holly Madison and dragged my friends to see this because I just KNEW it would be great. WRONG. Holly has no talent, and she looked awkward and uncomfortable the whole time. There was zero story line, and I just started laughing halfway through because it was so terrible. We got these tickets for free (that should have been our first clue...) and I STILL felt like I got robbed. Also, we went on a Saturday night in the middle of Spring Break, and the theater was 30% full (I'm serious). I think that says a lot...\n\nJust don't waste your money, your time, or your dignity. Go see 'O' instead. I was a huge fan of Holly before this and I left feeling like I got punched in the face by the harsh reality that reality stars have no talent (who would have known....). Terrible.
The only thing I like about this place is that they split the crab legs in half for you already so all you have to do is eat it. I get buffet of buffet passes ($50) just to eat unlimited crab and this saves so much time on not having to crack them open. \nThey have different stations for different foods like Mediterranean, Italian, Mexican, Salad bar and stuff, but a lot of things I tried were pretty bland or dry.\nService is not that great here...slow...but you kind of expect that at a buffet anyways.\nThey have a good dessert layout though, and cotton candy! Boyfriend and I took 7 large cotton candies on the way up to the casino :]
the best parisins resaurant in las vegas and even in LA they have amazing kabob\nand really good rice . the best customer service. every time we in vegas we\ngoing there. :) :):):):):):)
Upon entering the salon I found it uncomfortable to breath. Maybe it isn't well ventilated for the amount of work they do? The air feels full of powder and fumes. I sat and the man working on my nails was doing okay removing the gel polish and making repairs to my natural nails that were all cracked. Then it happened... He cut two of my nails significantly shorter than the rest! I let him know politely. And eventually he got up and had someone else take over. These are my real nails, and I was not going to be happy with them applying acrylics because of this mistake. I liked the length on the rest of my nails which I so patiently grew out myself. In the end I went home with UNEVEN lengths. The lady who took over was far more personable. Unfortunately with his mistake... It was all too late. I told her to even them out. After going home I see she evened out my right hand to match all the shorter cut nails. My left hand remained all longer. SUPER DISAPPOINTED about this. I was very calm and polite too. I chose a pale pink glitter gel and a teal glitter for my ring fingers. Painted in a high French. She did a good job applying the gel. $50 with tip. The way he cut my nails is obviously uneven and just ruined it for me. Now I have to file them down myself and seal the edges with gel polish on my own. Such a hassle. On top of that, wait for my nails to grow to the length I wanted! I would prefer the salons that take their time, pay more attention to detail, that have a more comfortable environment to relax in.
My family love coming to this restaurant. It's The Place to come for after hour for their special menu. They have the best tempura crab legs that you can't get anywhere else. My husband introduced me to this place 6 years ago and we have been coming here ever since. Everything on their menu are so delicious and the price is great too. We always take our family and friends here whenever we are in the city or when I come here for business trip. Never miss a dinner here when we are staying at the strip. The staff here are so friendly and awesome. Rudy has been serving us ever since my husband took me here. And he is still here at the restaurant. We come here not just for some great and delicious sushi and tempura crab legs but to visit our friend Rudy too. Love this place!!!
Grimaldis has a nice atmosphere and the pizza is good but so are many other pizza places throughout the valley and for about 1/2 the price. In fact a simple trip to \"Slices\" at Desert Ridge can get you a better tasting slice of pizza for a couple bucks. I had to vote I like it because I didnt hate it but seriously whats the big deal. Again many better tasting Pizzas out there that dont make you feel like you've just been robbed as you walk out the door.
The good: the view from the tower is amazing. The bartenders are excellent. The buffet is cheap and not bad, even cheaper with the player's club card discount. The place was clean, and the hotel staff were prompt.\n\nThe bad: obvious hookers, the neighborhood around it is an eyesore, the rooms are ugly and the noise of people opening and closing doors in the hall is as loud as if it were your own door. The TV remote barely worked, and reading other reviews that seems to be all over (couldn't guess why, I tipped the housekeeper to change the batteries). \n\nOverall: If it's cheap, then go for it. Otherwise, stay elsewhere.
Best sushi in Las Vegas! All you can eat is such a deal. The staff is wonderful. A hidden place from the tourists.
Had lunch here today. Great selection of bagels and way better than the chain bagel places here in AZ ( but not as good as bagels from back in NY!)\n\nI really like that the bagels have toppings on both sides and they serve boars head meat...along with snapple. Good place for a quick breakfast or lunch!
Would not honor my Restaurant.com coupon. Poor customer service. \n\nI came here with a measly $5 restaurant.com coupon, in order to be redeemed one had to purchase $7.50 worth of food, which shouldn't be a problem because each taco here costs $2+. \n\nThe girl ringing me up got her (what I assume to be) boss/owner/whatever on the phone and although I can only pick up a few words of Spanish here and there I knew what was going down. After much consternation on her part (and by the cook) they decided they would not honor my coupon. Why? Because, and I quote, \"They've been taking money from us.\". Whom? Restaurant.com? Well yes, I would assume so because they probably get a cut. I pointed out there's no expiry date, but they were not impressed. I've never had this happen to me before with a Restaurant.com coupon, but I've assumed it could happen.\n\nHere's the thing though, I've had Restaurant.com coupons expire before. The website alerts you to the fact the owner has stopped accepting the coupons and allows you to exchange your coupon for another. Obviously Taco Tijuana just decided to stop honoring the coupons without telling Restaurant.com, which, in my mind is very bad form. Especially for those that had already purchased the coupon with intention to buy eventually. If it expires, or you don't want people coming in to use it - than just say so, don't leave people out in the lurch.\n\nAlso - here's another issue, if you have a customer that has a coupon from a reliable source, with no expiry date, shouldn't you just honor the coupon in order to keep a customer and save face? I would. In fact, I know a lot of very good establishments that would. Especially when the price you would be eating was only $10.95 (minus $5) which bring us to a whopping $5.95 they would have had to just let go in order to honor my non-expired coupon. \n\nThat being said what I ordered and subsequently paid full price for, even though all I really wanted to do was ditch my order and go down the street to Taco y Taco.\n\n2 Adobada Tacos\n2 Lengua Tacos\n1 \"Especial\" Quesadilla\n1 Orange Jarittos\n\nThe adobada tacos were good, but definitely could have used more meat. Spices were on point, but way too much freaking cilantro and onions. Lengua was okay. I've never had it before, so I'd be interested to see what it's like somewhere else before I make my final call on if I actually enjoy eating cow tongue tacos.\n\nThe especial quesadilla was disappointing. Hardly any cheese at all, and mostly meat. I asked for carne asada in it. The carne asada was really spicy - like everything here. You do not really need any salsas with these tacos because they are pre-seasoned to the spicy side.\n\nThere is no salsa bar. They grill up onions/peppers for you and you get that with your order\n\nCustomer Service - 1 Star\nFood - 2 Stars\nRestaurant/Ambiance - 1 Star\n\nOverall - I'll be taking my taco business back to Taco y Taco from here on out.
I love Mellow Mushroom. Wish they had these in California. I always, always order the Sourdough twisted pretzels with a side of red sauce Turbodog Beer Cheese! It is heaven!! \n\nGreat, great beer selection! You will not go wrong.
I tried because of Groupon.It turned out to be worst restaurant in Las vegas.I asked them if we can have a private Teppan-yaki table.Because we didn't want to sit with big group with small kids.They said there were many reservations after this,so this table is only our choice.So we had to sit on dining room to eat Teppan-yaki.First course salad was watery.It looks like they prepared a long time ago and left in refrigerator.My husband had a chicken teriyaki,which was very chewy and strange taste.It was old teriyaki.Maybe leftover from last night.We has a plate of meat and lobster from kitchen.It was not medium rare and small portion.No show from chef.Then we found out that they lied to us.After big group left,only 1 couple showed up.They had own private table enjoying by themselves.We are very angry.They served us spoiled food and lied.Even with Groupon,bill was $40 plus Groupon$40(paid $20) We didn't leave any tip.We could have gone much better restaurant spending $60.We'll never go back there.
As with most places in Pittsburgh I got one hell of a Pittsburgh portion when I ordered my fish sandwich. And my friend got the equivalent of three turkey club sandwiches in their turkey club. So in terms of quantity of food they have things covered.\n\nI'd say my fish sandwich was borderline generic. The fish wasnt anything special and the batter was so thick it was soft on the inside and almost underdone. The fish was on top of a normal nondescript roll with a piece of withered warm lettuce. The fries were very dark in color but surprisingly soft and ok flavored. \n\nThe turkey club was so large it couldn't fit into anyones mouth. it had to be disassembled and eaten in parts. other than that the meat was good and moist and the bread was fresh. There could have been more bacon to balance out the sandwich. there must have been at least a half pound of turkey on there and only a couple strips of bacon. The side of potato salad was average. Not like it came out of a tub, but not like it was something terribly special either. was a mustard style with some relish. big chunks of potato.\n\noh, and the mozz wedges were good. when are they not good?\n\nservice was great! glasses never emptied. quick and attentive. thanks jake.
Will never order again. Supposedly we got chicken chow mein, but I can't confirm it was actually chicken. We also got beef with broccoli. Broccoli seemed safe, but not sure what they grey meat was that came with it. Never will order again.
Went there for a week for business and to see my wife compete in a dance competition. The room in skyrise was nice and good for the price and was well kept. I loved the midway and arcade which had fun for the whole family plus shows all the time. \n\nIt's also close to the strip if you want to check it out but dosn't have all the congestion and traffic of the strip.
Great food. great atmosphere. lovely staff. I've been going to this place for years and it's always a good time. The prime rib is outstanding although this time it could have been hotter.
Came here to try out the much-hyped Carbonara ramen. Why go to a fusion ramen place if you don't try the fusion dishes, right?\n\nInterior is surprisingly modern, despite the more traditional exterior. Service was polite- we sat in the right-hand side with red and white decor, there was a couple in the more intimate left-hand side, not sure what the difference is to get seated there.\n\nStarted with the Hiromaru buns as an appetizer- quite nice, with doughy buns and plentiful portions of pork and special sauce. I quite liked the almost barbecue-like sauce that the pork was cooked in.\n\nCarbonara ramen for myself, black garlic for my guy.\nI was pleasantly surprised by my dish- was a little apprehensive, thinking the broth would be thicker and create a texture I did not like (not a fan of alfredo sauces) but somehow it worked, being milky and flavorful without being too decadent or overly rich (though it was). Did not specify thick noodles as I initially would have preferred, but received thin and appreciated the similarity to spaghetti carbonara, added to the fusion feel of the dish overall. The bacon and fresh-ground pepper really made this dish, adding just a bit of bite to the flavor and a meaty savory element that balanced out the milky broth. And I'm not even a bacon fan! \nMy guy favored his garlic ramen- I took a few bites and it wasn't really for me, flavors were bold but seemed a little off. He has had less ramen but proclaimed that it was his favorite bowl so far, which is impressive. Egg was a bit overcooked, but overall the dish was tasty but just slightly off and almost felt incomplete, like something was missing.\n\nI will say that, despite the giant bowls and the rich broths, the ramen did not feel like an overwhelmingly heavy dinner- perhaps it has to do with the choice for thin noodles? A big bowl of ramen is good comfort food to me, but I liked not feeling the sloshing-belly-full-of-dinner feeling afterward. Would come back to try the other milk-broth ramen with ham.
If you're looking for a quick bite to eat or something for the whole family to enjoy, come visit this little hole in the wall.
Hey look at me, Im a big fancy resturant in a big fancy hotel and casino and I really don't give a shit about how my customers are handled or, apparently, the quality of food I seve.\n\nIve eaten here ONCE. The aforementioned points were the negatives. The decor was nice and I really wanted to like the place but it simply was a very unpleasant experience.\n\nLas Vegas is an interesting town; You never really know at any given time how much money someone might be willing to spend. Most of the city has figured it out, you treat everyone like a king and you don't judge a book by it's cover. Apparently Gaylord didn't get the memo.\n\nIf you're stuck up and like a stuck up environment with pretencious food, enjoy!
This theater has basically been here since the mall first opened in the mid-late 1990s. It was wonderful at first and then it gradually became run down as most places do after a couple decades. I gradually found myself going to other theaters for this reason.\n\nToday was a fluke that my hubs and I ended up here. We received free movie passes and decided to give this newly renovated and upgraded theater a try again when going to see Riddick and wow, the theater is so much neater and streamlined. I love the self automated soda fountains where you can add your own flavors in. I love being able to choose seats while buying tickets so you don't have to worry about finding seats (when it's already pitch dark because you waited too long to drive to the theater and are grateful there are previews. But who procrastinates like that anyway?) \n\nThe automated reclining seats are extremely comfortable!! I almost felt like I was in Scottsdale at iPic, but instead I was right here at an AMC theater on the \"west side\" of town. It's about time!!
Fast friendly service and fresh food. Orange chicken Is always the bomb.
I too should have looked at Yelp. Shitty food but they sell Guinness so they can't be that bad. Shitty food. Don't eat there unless you have had shitty food before
24/7; good menu; great prices for Vegas. The staff was friendly and efficient. Probably best after drinking/gambling etc. Solid.
I met up for coffee with a friend, @MsHerr, at a nearby Starbucks. She asked why I didn't have her meet me at the Coffee Rush.\n\nSince then, Coffee Rush has been a top priority to try. And it does not disappoint. This is a great place to go for fresh coffee, awesome atmosphere, and a patio with a view. The free small doses of Internet is a nice added bonus, too.
Having lived on the Summerlin side of town for a long time to see this actual building rotate though a former life of being many different restaurants/bars over many years, I think there might be a recipe with this new Distill that might make it stick. \n\nUnlike prior restaurants/bars in the same space who really never changed it up so much, the decor and design has changed just so to make it feel and look brand new and that time and consideration was put into this remodel. It is still built on a round center bar, but they have knocked down enough walls, put up enough brick and done enough design changes to make it feel welcoming and different. \n\nPretty expansive menu considering it is basically a bar (which includes breakfast 24/7, which I personally found to be a big bonus), what I thought to be reasonably priced and many nooks/spots to sit and hunker down to meet with friends, it seems like a good \"local spot.\" Often in Vegas, we (or maybe me) look to restaurants/bars that are unique/have an edge/have a niche, when indeed to great solid, basic staple with nice staff, good food and a nice atmosphere. Although there is nothing earth shattering or noteworthy to say \"this place is awesome\" (although there are pool tables in the back), I still enjoyed going and will absolutely go back. As it advertises wanting to be a local hangout, I think they might be on to something and being a local in the Summerlin area, I will go back. \n\nCurious about the smoking policy, for the nice hostess indicated that you could smoke anywhere and I saw only one person smoking who was sitting at the bar. With people eating everywhere and NV law, not sure the hostess was correct. I am not a smoker and a \"you can smoke anywhere\" bar would surely be the only thing that would turn me off about this place. Again, I did not grill the nice hostess any further, although would clarify when I am in there again. \n\nMaybe it is indeed my new local hangout.
I had my LASIK consultation today. I waited in the waiting room for about 30 minutes prior to being taken back by the \"Director of the Center\". She took me in a room and did a quick \"test\" on my eyes and then brought me to another room, sat me down and asked if I had any questions about the procedure. I said I had numerous questions, but would prefer to speak to the surgeon (No need asking them twice, since I really only cared about what the surgeon had to say). She said asking her my questions/concerns was \"one in the same\". I think not. That was the first red flag. The second one came after she said I would not be meeting the surgeon at all prior to the day of surgery. Who in their right mind agrees to an elective surgery without meeting the surgeon prior to the day of surgery? I have never heard of such a thing! I'm assuming after you pay in full you are then allowed to meet the surgeon. The third and final red flag came after she said she would schedule me an appointment with the surgeon at another time and then revoked that offer, saying \"We just don't do that here.\" I got up and left. This place is obviously a LASIK factory mill and I'm not willing to put my eyes at risk to save a few bucks. Beware.
2 stars because many of the people and the dogs that I've met here have been awesome and super friendly. However, I would give the actual dog park zero stars. There is no shade whatsoever here, so the only times I can come are at dawn, dusk, or if it happens to be cloudy. Otherwise my dog overheats! Plus there are no lights here so I can't bring him after dark when it's cool. It's not landscaped so it's basically just a big fenced off field. There are 2 areas, one for small dogs, and one for large dogs, however people bring their large dogs into the small dog area. Even if they're not aggressive, if they are a big dog I think they should be in the big dog area. My poor little dog gets scared with these giant dogs running around him.\n\nI'll probably continue to go here since I live so close, but definitely don't go out of your way to bring your dog here.
Great Show! Pretty much every seat in the theater is fantastic. There was a lot going on in the show that my head & eyes kept constantly looking left and right.. up and down. \nI didn't really get the devil character though.. He seem to appear in between acts and throughout the show. \nBesides that, the show was very entertaining :D \n\nTips: Check on Travel Zoo for deals. Don't pay full price. You can also get cheap tickets in Las Vegas at ticket stands along the strip.\nI also heard they sold La Reve tickets at Circus Circus for cheap.
This place is amazing and huge! Even if you're not a Nike fan you have to drop by and visit. I got free gift certificates that were valid here so I had no choice but to buy a few pairs of Air Force ones... I was surprised at how many thing Nike sells... If you win at Caesars, spend some your winnings here and enjoy the history of the Nike Company.
Outstanding food. I placed a small to go order and I showed up 20 mins later to find that I was not ready. The women there are very nice. They recently hired some white guy that is a complete douche and needs to fired that runs the register. that ass hat was just standing there sizing me up the whole time I was waiting. I thought I was going to have to throw down in the thai restaurant! Anyways, the dude was unpleasant, rude, and just put me off to the whole place and unfortunately I will not be returning. Wahoos next door is excellent though :)
The only reason this place doesn't get 1 star is they have comfy seating. \n\nWe saw our waiter very seldom through out this joke of a meal. I've been to many good Brazilian steakhouses before, and this isn't one of them. \n\nI saw some of the waiters bring the meat around to other tables, and it didn't look like anything exceptional. We decided to order a few appetizers and drinks, and then figure out if we would go all-you-can-eat.\n \n$9-$12 each:\n\nBeef Empenadas - \n\nGrisly, greasy bits of beef hide away in a decent pastry pocket. The pastry was very good, having a nice crispy bite to it. The problem was the horrific gruel that poured out. \n\nChicken Skewers - \n\nSimilar to chinese chicken samples given away in a mall, this fatty and flavorless skewer was awful. We left most of it untouched.\n\nCrab Cakes - \n\nTons of mayonnaise and dry cakes made this equally unpleasant. \n\nWe opted not to order anything else. When our waiter finally arrived, we paid our bill and left. \n\nThis Cheesy tourist trap has none of the frills a good Brazilian Steakhouse should have (salad bar, good service, succulent meats) but most of the price ($39.99 a person)
This is a great old school steak house in Las Vegas. I loved it...
Not a bad place. Plenty of menu choices, and the food was better than I would have expected. I had a couple tacos, topped with sauce from the salsa bar. Pretty good meats, decent toppings, and I'd say above average rice.
You know a place is poppin' when you have to wait 2+ hours to get in. But all good, cuz the homie hooked it up with that VIP Status (aka he gamble a lot) so we got in real quick. I'm talking Quickbooks son!\n\nI heard Cesar himself ate at this place (My Mexican homie) and even he said \"Me encanta!\"\n\nWhen in Rome, do as the Romans do, and man do the Romans know how to eat son!\n\nLet me break it down for you guys to make this review easier to read.\n\nARCHITECTURE & DESIGN: \nAin't nobody trying to eat at a basic ass sit down buffet. This place is architecturally sound! Glass everywhere. Those good old architecturally sound Roman arches (go learn something and Google it) are made of glass! But it's sparkling glass, the type that glistens when lights hit it, kinda like vampires from Twilight. Not that I watch Twilight, just saying. \nLay out is pretty awesome too. All foods are separated by segregation. That's right, racism is even alive in food! Asian food towards the rear of the buffet, crackers and deli in the middle, BBQ in the front! Damn right! BBQ deserves to be in the front! Even vegans know!\n\nFOOD: \nLet's get to it! AWEEEESOMMMEE. Brisket and the ribs are good enough to bring PEACE on Mother Earth. They got lamb, chicken, turkey, pork, beef, combine em all and you get LA CHUPA fawking CABRA! Who else you know got LA CHUPA CABRA!?? Even the people serving the food are happy. That's the key, you want people creating your food to be happy as Pharrell, that way you taste the love. Not in a weird way though. You know what I mean! Seafood is everywhere, you want your crab legs? you get your damn crab legs and some! \nThey have ramen soup, though I'm not a big fan or Ramen soup, other people are. Crackers, deli meat and cheese --- DOOO NOT SLEEP ON THIS! I'm talking these are 5-star caliber Lunchables people! Another thing to not sleep on are the Horchata, Guava, and Strawberry drinks they keep in a glass. If you ever have a bad day, one drink of either of those and you taste the meaning of life --- ENJOYMENT BABY! Did I mention there are UNLIMITED mimosas! Mama say, mama say MI-MA-MOSA! (Ode to MJ). I know ya'll Vegas peeps love you some mimosas. I see ya'll on Instagram hashtagging the shit out of it #MIMOSA. \n\nDESSERT:\nWhere do you start? Gelato, Ice cream, so much cake, it's ridiculous. The downside of the awesome buffet is you probably won't have enough space for dessert. Of course, they also have fruit, but if you're like me you go straight for the MEAT anyway.\n\nIf you have the moola and time to spare, or you have a homie in the VIP (brazzers), then try this place out. You won't regret it!
Not gonna go there claiming this is just as good as Thaitown in Hollywood, I have yet to find a Thai resto in Phoenix that's on the same level as Sanamluang Cafe in Thaitown anywho had the veggie eggrolls and got myself an order of pork curry fried rice. Both were average, nothing spectacular. egg rolls were lacking alot of filling, it was more pastry roll, as for the curry fried rice it was okay. Service was quick, and owner was very nice. Overall an ok experience.
Best UNIQUE breakfast / brunch / lunch spot. This tiny place may look like a boring little bakery, but think again! \nSIt outside on the small patio area, ck out the GR8 crepes! savory, breakfasty, sweet - u pick or choose! \nHubby luvs lox & cream cheese & capers. \nI luv the chicken, aspargus, basil, feta :-) \nMmmmmmmm.
I was afraid that I would have to wait a few hours to get into this place. Just went here last night with a friend around 6:30pm and we were seated right away. Awesome! But then again, there were larger groups of people who were still waiting outside, so maybe it's a good idea to come in smaller groups! It was also Labor Day.\n\nWe ordered the following items:\n1 lb. of shrimp\n1 lb. of craw fish\na couple ears of corn each\nSweet potato fries\n\nand we had this in the \"mild\" hot n juicy sauce.\n\nBoy was it NOT mild. It was super hot! But it was so good. The sauce was best paired with the craw fish. The juice from the shrimp does not take as well, but if you peel the shrimp and then plunge the entire body into the sauce in the bag, then you are good to go with the awesome hot n juicy and very garlicky flavor. You must love butter, you must love garlic, and you must be able to handle spicy. \n\nThis place is pretty good, and comparable to Boiling Crab in the Bay Area, maybe even better in my opinion. I have to go back and check as I've only been there once. \n\nNot sure this would be a good date night, but I like a man who can take in some spice. I find it very flattering! So why not, bring your date here, see if he can pass the hot test! You will have fun with the interactive eating, and the get down and dirty environment; bibs and all! YUM! I'll be back here soon, once I get this garlic and seafood smell off me for awhile. It certainly sticks to your clothes so don't bother going out after eating here!
How do I start with my experience, let's start with the cake, it was the sweetest (overly sweet) cake I have ever had in my life :( uhhhhhh I did not like it at all. \nwe had placed an order for my son's first birthday party and I paid all in advance, I tried the cake after I paid and realized her cake was way too sweet!!! I called her to ask for money back and she mentioned IF I CANCLE MY ORDER, I WILL LOSE 50% OF MY DEPOSIT, so I had to get my cake from them:( \nIt was very dry and very very sweet
No no no. No beer, no service, no fun. If you want a quiet corner to read a book or take a nap in Vegas, come to this place. They need to remove the \"brewery\" from the name or start brewing some beers. Or better yet, start over and put something new in this space.
We come to Lava Lounge for their 80s Night on Fridays occasionally. I'm a recovering Upstage-r, so any DJ who is even moderately comparable to EZ Lou is, in my book, a great find. I'm happy to say that the DJ at Lava Lounge is just as good, and for that, we will definitely keep coming back to dance.\n\nTo drink? Well, that's a different issue. I understand that this is the South Side, but the bartenders use teeny tiny measuring cups for your mixed drinks, meaning that you end up with less than a full shot of booze in each $4.50 drink. Personality-wise, the bartenders are usually great: friendly, and good at handling the crowd that will all turn up at one time for the next round during an 'off' song. I haven't been on any other night besides 80s Night, so who knows if this is just something they do when they're super crowded. Thankfully, I will dance to 80s music without a single drop of booze, so I manage pretty well :)\n\nMy only other issue with the Lava Lounge is that they could definitely use more space in the back dance area. It gets SO crowded by the end of the night (which, good for them, we want a rockin' 80s Night to stick around!), and I wish there was some way they could expand a bit. I realize this isn't possible, so just take it as a heads-up that you will be sweaty and dancing with people you've never met before because of space constraints before the end of the night.\n\nOther than that, and the fact that you *do* have to deal with a few annoying typical South Side-rs (although there are quite a few former Upstage kids who come here now), this is a great 80s Night. The DJ plays a ton of new wave and 80s pop. He throws in a Bon Jovi or Journey song here and there, but the majority of the setlist is made up of The Cure, Depeche Mode, Prince, Madonna, New Order, and similar bands. I appreciate a place that can make me feel like it's 1986 in 2004 all over again.
Lately, I've made a habit of going to Bar North for lunch (love it for meetings) and casual dinner. Mainly because of the friendly staff and also the open layout/sleek atmosphere and simple but ample-enough menu. Yes, Bar North is part of a big corporate co. (Fox Concepts), but they do a good job of creating an intimate and unique spot (lived in NYC long enough; plenty of unique eateries there, still can appreciate BarNorth; again, it's really the staff that makes this place). \n\nSame menu for both lunch and dinner, with just a few big plates and a nice selection of small plates (though they mentioned they'll be doing something new for the summer) and they do have a full bar. For nights out, we're able to coordinate the busy people we want to see, since this place is great for after-dinner \"camping\" at one of the large outdoor lounge tables and inviting friends to stop by, at no set time, to oder at our table (no pressure to make a big production) or just grab appetizers and drinks.
Christian our waiter was awesome and entertaining, had the spinach benny and bacon an egg avocado omelette ( it is exactly as advertised.) wait was a bit long but the food and overall experience was totally worth it
I think the fact that I went in today to buy three days worth of Tom Yum Soup kind of says it all. I love this place. It's convenient, a bit cheaper than the other nearby Thai places (especially with the 10% off coupon on their site), and the people are always friendly and helpful. The restaurant is clean and cozy. One of my relatives comes here every single time he's in town. Everything I've tried here is wonderful. I usually get their Pad Thai and Combination Seafood Green Curry. I love their fried tofu and their soup too. They're pretty consistent with the spice ratings too; I've been to a lot of places where a two is mild one day and scorching the next. I've never had a bad meal here and I come here a lot.
Fancy place with fancy food, and yes you guessed it a fancy price to match with it. wow all of the food are mostly pretty and yes, not as good as it looks. I was a bit disappointed, and I don't think I would be going back. The service was great, the staff was friendly, but I left with a little less money and a tummy that begged for more food that's not from here. Not a fan, but maybe I am mistaken?
This is a great place, although it looks unassuming from the outside (it's located in a strip mall just off the Strip). It has been open since 1958 and has a really great \"rat pack\" feel to it, which is appropriate considering Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Elvis, etc. came here often. Each table has a plaque behind it with a celebrity name of someone who dined at that spot; we sat at the Mickey Rooney table. Service is very professional with career waiters in tuxedos. One waiter has been there for 30 years. I had the prime rib, which is their specialty (they have a number of other beef cuts too). It was the best prime rib I have ever had...about an inch and a quarter thick and big. You will find a lot of classic steak house dishes here...tomato & blue cheese salad, creamed spinach, french onion soup, etc. All are very tasty and far more than routine. Most salads and desserts are made at your table by the waiters. The place has a very grown up vibe, not really a place for kids. Although there were a couple of people dining in shorts and t-shirts, I would advise guests to get in the spirit of the place; grow up and dress up! It's not cheap; prime rib alone is $35, add on all sides, appetizers & drinks, etc. Lobster and filet mignon combo was listed that night at $95. That said, I felt the experience was well worth it. I will definitely go back.
I got their chicken wrap. Very very bland. It almost tasted like taco bell actually. \n\nI would give the decor 4.5 stars though. \n\nAlso tried the bread pudding, again, very very bland. Try famous daves bread pudding, no comparison.\n\nI doubt I'll be back.
Decided to try out this place because I was craving for sweets. I ordered the campfire s'mores booze shake. It has a hint of vodka which was barely noticeable. The shake was really good in the sense that it wasn't too sweet but yet still very flavorful. I will be back to try the kobe beef burger next time along with some of their other shakes.\n\nI also love the interior decor and the setup of the restaurant. It's a fun and entertaining place to just hang out.
The Farmhouse is a wonderful gem of a place. It's small and cozy, and filled with antiques. The location is just as quaint, in downtown Gilbert's Heritage District. BTW, the Farmhouse restaurant is not to be confused with the Farmhouse Village. There ARE restaurants there, but they are not the original Farmhouse, and not nearly as good. \n\nI have never had a meal here I didn't like --- from cinnamon rolls, to scrambled eggs and gravy, to a BTL sandwich and soup. They serve simple American fare, but do it right. They also --- amazingly --- have some of the same cooks and servers who have been working there for years.\n\nThe only downside I can think of is that due to it's growing popularity, there can be a line out the door. \n\nIt's worth the wait.
Awesome service, awesome people great food and baked goods. The coffee isn't to Bad either. The decor reminds me of little coffee shops in portland, oregon. My kind of place. I would definitely comeback and recommend this place to anyone.
Decent. Used to be one of our regular bike night stops several years ago. A small bribe could get you a quick table back then but HOG parking had to be at Myron's place down the street. \n\nI still prefer Houston's for my bistecca and anything else American.
I'll make this quick: LAME. \n\nFirst day it's in the high 90s and H&M didn't get the memo: no A/C in the store. Add to that one employee was stationed at the main registers. Unfortunately, there was a woman in the front of the line buying her son about 40 items. Clerk was finally offered assistance (15 minutes later, after 8 people lined up, while another clerk came over, picked up the first clerk's walkie-talkie, remarked on the fact that it didn't work and walked away) in the way of third clerk showing up and making an announcement they were dividing the line. The people behind me RAN for the other line. Um...I had been waiting 15 minutes and after the great divide announcement, and was STILL stuck behind the woman with 40 items. Really?! Yes, really. \n\nChecked in on FourSquare, saw a \"tip\" that the second floor register was faster. Left the line, walked upstairs, saw a note taped to the register \"Register closed\". Of course. I mean, there are only four people downstairs trying to buy loads of children's clothing plus another 5 people buying adult clothing. Makes sense that you would make the decision to close the register in the children's department upstairs. FANTASTIC.\n\nWHAT IS IT WITH STORES LIKE THIS MAKING IT IMPOSSIBLE TO PURCHASE THEIR CLOTHING?! Kills me. Exit left.
The Mango & Cream Bars and the Chile Spiced Mangos rock my world. Thank you for bringing them into my life.
Atmosphere was great. Love the fact that you can get messy and not everyone will look at you weird. The waitresses we're ok. I had the fried shrimp basket and it was yummy. The cajun fries we're so yummy but they fried my mouth but I couldn't stop eating them. \nMy husband had the craw fish and then the shrimp. I wasnt a fan of the craw fish (too much work for to little food) but the shrimp was soo good. Also the corn fritters are to die for. It's definitely a place to try and not everyone is going to love.
Oh Vdara, if only I was writing a review for your actual hotel room, I'd give you 5-stars, but unfortunately due to your poor management, you definitely would NEVER deserve 5. \n\nI booked the \"Vdara Suite\" (800 sq ft vs the 500 sq ft of the regular deluxe room) in February for Memorial Day Weekend (yes..3 freakin months in advance), knowing prices were going to go ridiculously high as MDW got closer. Once arriving on Saturday, after waiting in a ridiculously long and slow moving line in the lobby, I checked-in thinking everything was a-ok. Too bad once I arrived to the room, I was shocked by how small it was. Um...this definitely CANNOT be a suite--one, it only had 1 bathroom, no separate kitchen, and everything was much more cramped than what I remembered in the pictures online. I called the front desk to see if there was a mistake and of course, they put us in the wrong room. \n\nSo giving them the benefit of the doubt and knowing MDW is one of Vegas' busiest weekends, I figured it was a small mistake and they could move us to our actual room quickly. Too bad they end up telling us because it is MDW, they completely sold out of rooms and OVERBOOKED so they had no choice but to DOWNGRADE us into a smaller room. Apparently, hotwire or expedia sold more Vdara rooms than they had available, so in order to accommodate those rooms, they kicked a few of us who actually BOOKED ON VDARA'S WEBSITE into their regular rooms. \n\nTo compensate for this \"mistake\" they did offer us $100 room service credit and $60 off our two-night stay (which wasn't much of a discount considering we booked it 3 months ahead--so our room was already cheap to begin with and they were going off the current-day rates) but ONLY after we complained and made them realize they put us in the wrong room. To think they weren't even going to tell us they managed to downgrade our reservation, until we walked in and realized something was off about our initial room, is ridiculous.\n\nI heard good things about Vdara and had high hopes for a good stay here, but unfortunately I will not be coming back.
Great place to chill after a crazy night out. Especially convenient for ladies after queuing and dancing for 3 hrs straight from marquee. Besides the lovely chandelier that covers the entire bar, it is just a very low key place to rest your feet and finally talk to people.
I came in a group during a busy time and the restaurant looked like it was having a hard time outputting good quality food at higher quantities. Our burgers took a long time to come out and the meat was still raw inside! The only good things were the fries and the portion size of the burger (it was huge). My burger was really tasteless overall and I felt like I could have done better making the burger myself at home. The waitress we had was just okay too. She was overwhelmed with the amount of customers and had one of our orders wrong. I would only eat here if I really had nothing else to choose.
HORRIBLE.\nI had high hopes for this place because of what I have been hearing so I decided to try this place with my family. The food looked appetizing, but don't be deceived, it was horrible. Many of the food there was either dry, hard, or tasted weird. The server was very nice and gave us quick service so I give this place a one star. Other than that, stay away from this place!
The human body is so fascinating!!! This exhibition is definitely worth checking out. You get to see the human body in a way you've never seen before. And yes it is all real body parts. They use a special preserving technique to keep everything in tact. Each room is dedicated to a certain part of the body. There's the skeletal room, circulatory, digestive, respiratory and there's even a room for fetal development. Each display has a description so you know what you are looking at and what the function is. The circulatory room was the most interesting because you don't realize how many veins and arteries you have in your body until you see it right in front of you. The room that made me sad was the fetal development room because you realize that those were once living fetuses and never had a chance in life. Anyway, if you're a local or a tourist, this is worth the eye opening experience. \n\nP.S. No more student or Clark county library card discount.
Please note this review is only for the after hours night club not the hotel itself:\n\nLike a previous yelp reviewer said \"loud music in your face\" I recently came to the Artisan and had an awesome time! The place starts to pop after 3-4 am. This has got to be the best after hours party in LV. Nothing but house music!!! Yeeaaay (Lil Jon voice). I will continue to come here until my old @$$ breaks a bone. \n\nLong live house music!
I finally got to stay here after using my MyVegas Slots points. I only had to pay $28 for the resort fee. Check-in was quick. The receptionist was nice and upgraded us to 2 beds for no extra charge. The lobby had strawberry and pineapple infused water\n\nWe had the standard room with 2 queen beds. The bathroom was spacious with bright lights around the mirror. The automatic shades consisted of \"sheer\" as well as \"black-out\", which is a must if you want good quality sleep well into the afternoon after a long, fun, wild night. The TV remote was horrible. The signal lagged or something. \n\nThe casino itself is huge. The elevators are fairly easy to find though. It's a pain when you have to walk deep into the casino from the lobby just to get to the elevator (like Mirage and Planet Hollywood)\n\nThe food court is not bad. You can find some cheap, quick food to eat and avoid the high end restaurants. They need to add a Jamba Juice though\n\nThe pool is a bit of a walk to the back of the hotel, but it's nice. They have some regular pools as well as a lazy river\n\nWifi is free IF you have a hotel room. They deactivate it soon after you check out\n\nI would definitely stay here again if the price is right. Though it is usually higher than what i want to pay. I guess it's worth it if you're going to see a fight or show here
Context, I've been visiting Las Vegas since 1980. I've stayed in various properties in town for dozens of night, probably over a hundred. I've seen Vegas change and evolve.\n\nLocation, location, location.\n\nThe Flamingo enjoys one of the best locations on the strip. It's easy distance to some of the best stuff here. That will never change unless they demo the place. Which, at this point, seems to be the plan of the owners.\n\nThe parking at Flamingo has only gotten a little worse over years. The structure is now home Hertz rental car returns, some Hilton property and the Flamingo's own valet. Which means that guests park in the remaining spots in the top four levels and some of that is taking up by these other competing interests. In other words, it's likely you'll be parking on the roof where your car will sit in the desert sun. Where the elevator only comes to the level below (which means hauling your luggage down a flight of nasty, metal stairs). Be prepared. It's not the end of the world but it's not what I would call \"resort treatment\".\n\nSpeaking of the parking structure, the structure and especially the elevator is disgusting. There is graffiti on the walls and the elevators look like something you might expect to find a in prison, not a \"Vegas Resort\". And disgusting, I'm not just talking about the graffiti, the elevators are covered in stains from spilled drinks, vomit, you name it. You can't use the parking garage elevators without wanting to shower afterwards. In bleach.\n\nResort Fees.\n\nAh, Las Vegas has finally found a way to screw guests out of more money while showing a lower price per night. You are now commanded to pay a $20 resort fee which allows you to use the pool and, allegedly, gain some internet access (which is limited to one device and limited in time). It's heinous, dishonest and vile way to extract more money from guests and yes, every property does it. Yes, it is mandatory, just $20 or more to the price of every hotel you look at.\n\nAt one time the Flamingo was one of the values on the strip. That said, any \"renovation\" or \"updating\" the Flamingo claims is taking place wasn't evident to us. The carpets in the hallways are 14 years old or more (we know, we were here when they were new). The same carpets are stained and in my places coming up from the floor or even openly torn making luggage hauling, or just walking, a little more exciting.\n\nWe check in at 4pm on a Tuesday. We waited about half an hour, which didn't seem totally unreasonable but was, in no way, pleasant.\n\nA small child attempted some impromptu breakdancing and yelling on the floor next to us which was somewhat entertaining but who in the hell wants their small child rolling around on a casino floor which, by the way, managed to get the child's feet black as coal. This is important because moments later the father of the child, now at the front counter, picked the filthy kid up and put him, yes, on the counter, where his nasty feet ran back and forth. On. The. Counter. Yes, where your hands go when you sign in. Let that sink in.\n\n---If you read the \"older review\" you'll find the rest of our experience there---Same trip, just so much to write that it wouldn't fit into Yelp's format...
Love this place. Love it. \n\nAs with most places in the Raintree/FLW area, during lunchtime it gets superduper busy. They have a good layout, and a TON of seating, so this location doesn't get too bad. They always have a friendly greeter handing out cookie bits while you wait in line, and the line moves quick. The menu is well laid out (better than other Paradise locations) and the food is top notch.\n\nTheir side (overflow) room is great for seating a group of people, and they have a tv in there too (unusual for Paradise). Couldn't be better. Plus they have free wifi. Bring the laptop and stay a while.\n\nOnly complaint is that its a tiny bit pricy, but considering what you get, its worth it. Half salad, half sandwich, drink and a cookie (best part) is around $10.
I really wanted this place to be good.. It's close to my house.. \n\nStrike 1, the door guy is a complete DOUCHE. \nStrike 2. The entire place smells like raw sewage.. \nStrike 3. The bar tenders make horrible, week drinks that are expensive. \n\nBoooo.. I may never return.. Gawd, I used to love Krave.. I hope this is not what we have to look forward to.. I can't even believe it's the same owners..
Pretty typical of a McDonald's but the sign outside drew me in like a moth to a flame.
Great service! I used them for a classic car restoration 5 years ago, and all my parts I sent to Powder Coating Plus are still in great shape. Their attention to detail and service are great. Adam was very easy to work with.
What a great place for a vegetarian! They have tons of veggie options and entrees, even things like subbing soysage for bacon in the breakfast entrees! Hallelujah! I was really happy with my experience here.\n\n1. I love getting a free biscuit with every meal. Yes. Love it.\n2. The fried okra is AMAZING! I'm not a big okra fan but I totally loved what they did here. Of course, I asked for ranch (how else would you eat fried veggies?)\n3. I got the Asheville Veggie Melt, fantastic. It was filling and the aioli sauce that they use on the sandwich was wonderful.\n\nI'll definitely be back.
It's true that Lee's isn't going to serve you the best bahn mi that is known to man, but what they offer up is reasonably-priced, consistently good sandwiches on fresh baked bread. They are always open, so if you are like me - traveling to Las Vegas from the East Coast with a sleep schedule that's completely out-of-whack - Lee's is an option whenever I find myself craving a good Vietnamese sandwich or in need of something to eat which isn't a couple of eggs and toast or run-of-the-mill fast food. \n\nI've also been enjoying their coconut \"smoothie\", which is much more like a milkshake than anything remotely healthy as one would expect a smoothie to be. The packaged goods they offer are interesting enough to experiment with; I tend to get one or two cookie or hard candy packages each visit to save for later. \n\nService is mediocre at best, but it's adequate. I think they do their best given the drunken crowd which shows up past 11PM which is either elated to be fed cheap or obnoxious and too wasted to even remember their visit the next day. Cash only is a disappointment and likely the complaints the staff hear about this policy sours their mood hourly. \n\nTwo-thumbs up and three stars for Lee's. I'm a regular when I'm visiting Vegas.
Remember when this place used to be called Bleu Blanc Rouge? Minus one star already for changing the name during the whole anti-French \"freedom fries\" era of ignorance. Well, dummies, your bistrot is still showing!\n\nMy hangover had me in \"whatever\" mode so I just ordered the first thing at the top of the menu that sounded good, the American breakfast of 2 eggs sunny side up, applewood smoked bacon, potatoes, and a giant butter croissant. To drink, I had coffee and my breakfast came with oj.\n\nMy croissant was really awesome, flaky fresh, and super buttery. Except for the my eggs, the rest of my meal was eh. Maybe my tastebuds and vision were impaired by alcohol consumption and psychotropic experience from the night before but I could not taste any of the applewood flavoring in my bacon and my coffee, served in a paper cup because all the coffee cups were dirty, was absolutely ineffective. \n\nWe waited probably 15 minutes before anyone had acknowledged us and taken our order, but our food came out rather fast. \n\nI wasn't feeling my American breakfast today, but in the past I've found the eggs benedict quite the bomb and lunches here satisfactory. It's been a while on the lunches so I can't name specific entrees. Service time is usually a miss, but the servers have always been pleasant, especially today's. But being at the Mandalay, the prices are very violating. Come here when you're ahead.
Hands down my FAVORITE Mexican restaurant. The food is authentic, great and plenty. My favorite is the Campechana and their Parrilladas. The drinks are good to especially the mango margarita.
I'm a fan when it comes down to great music in an awesome atmosphere. Of course, Vegas always has something to offer in a lil' city. Great minds think alike when the words of: pool party, vegas, house music, and a combo of inebriated drunkards basking in the sun while sipping on endless amount of booze come into play!\n\nMarquee is deemed to be THE spot to pool party. However, I think Encore and WET Republic take the cake. Here are my gripes:\n\nSmall pool to splash around and sparse accommodations to any of your belongings, yet alone, leave it with a large pile of other people's belongings. Hence, bottle service gives you a small space to party like a rockstar with your friends and soon-to-be friends and leave your stuff hanging around. The service is baffling!! My friend orders us bottle service and pitchers of more alcohol to go around with our group, but to our own dismay, the little monster shuffling her small frame and fake boobs in our faces was utterly rude! She wanted us to pay first before we got our drinks?! WOW!! My friend paid for everything, called his credit card company to cancel the transaction, voila!, we got our FREE booze in hand!! Boo-yah!\n\nThe crowd was so-so. I've seen better eye candy at Encore and WR. A group of guys tried their best to fondle me and my girlfriends thinking I wouldn't say one word. I NEVER take that kind of advantage from ANYBODY! Security was shamefully nonchalant about the incident and scurried off thinking it was no big deal. Really?! After much avoidance and drinking plenty of vodka shots and AMFs, I was dancing like nuts to the filtering sounds of house music!\n\nI really want to give this place more than what it should be credited for but I find it disappointing when I receive lack of service from anybody. I enjoyed the hours of incredible music, my awesome set of company, and what was little to be known, an okay venue. Is it worth it to come back again? Depends. If they held any of my favorite house DJs, I'll be back or someone holds their birthday/bachelorette party here.
best sandwiches in the whole valley. Great sandwiches very consistent
Neighbors be careful I live blocks from this place, I have bought new cars from other valley dealers before but these guys are so unprofessional they make you go through the whole process picking the car, back and forth with the price which sucks they you get approved go to finance and the following day tell you your loan did not go through. These people were either serious or they knew they were not making money on this deal. Don't waste your time. They SUCK!!!!! I went to pinnacle Nissan the next week and got the same car I wanted went through the loan process and was out of there in no time. Oh and with my loan approved!!! I will tell friends and family about this bad experience. If someone went through the same thing please post, that's the only way all of us will be aware. Thanks
I am not sure what happened to this place. Based on other reviews I guess the change is due to new management - but the food I just had there was not the food I have been enjoying for the last couple of years... the second you walk in you can even smell the difference - the spice smells don't entice you like they used to. The food is completely bland, the tikka masala is a weird dark brown color versus the delicious tomato sauce color that I had come to expect from this place, it tasted canned, the potatoes in the potato and okra curry tasted frozen - not fresh at all... overall, just SO disappointing. \n\nI used to go to this restaurant at least once a week... now I don't know if I will ever be back. Tears have been shed over this... and based on the fact that I used to have to wait 10 minutes to order at this place and this time I just walked right up to the counter - it is pretty clear that I am not the only uptown worker who shares this disappointment.\n\nBRING THE OLD FOOD BACK PLEASE!!
Have eaten at Waffle House many, many times. My breakfast this morning was absolutely perfect. Just what I was hoping for. Their hashbrowns are delicious, and they have THE best bacon ever. Always crispy, never burnt or undercooked. My eggs were cooked perfectly too. They were very busy this morning, but we didn't wait more than 5 minutes for our food. Two thumbs up, and a very satisfied belly.
I had dinner here tonight with an old friend, found the place on Yelp and decided to give it a try. While it wasn't bad, it could have been a lot better. They were doing work on a partition (hammers and drills), and the air conditioning was off. \n\nMy hummus was bland, although my chicken and steak kebabs were flavorful, the baba genouche was about as bland as the hummus.\n\nThe best thing was the Moroccoan Mint Tea! It was delicious!
Mary was wonderful in handling my sweet boy Coco. She was also able to recommend a wonderful mobile vet to come out to my house so that I wouldn't have to take my sweet boy to a hospital where he would be scared. When Mary came out to get my Coco she did so very gently. He was handled with care. I highly recommend Fairwinds! Even though its tough losing a part of your family, Mary helps in making sure that they are handled with just as much care as when they were here with us. Thanks Mary!!