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I had the chicken tacos. They were really bland. So were the beans. For 2 soft tacos with rice and beans and a drink, cost me $11. I would have rather gone to Chipotle.
I've stayed here twice but the last time I stayed was a couple of weeks ago as part of my honeymoon. The check-in line was long and kinda dragged, which is why I gave it 4 stars. Everything else was great. \n\nThe lady checking us in upgraded our room for free since we mentioned we were on our honeymoon. We got a spa room, which is just a room with a hot tub in it. I LOVED the view from the room! We were on the 33rd floor with a great view of the strip. The bed was comfortable, the hot tub was great and I loved the fact that there weren't a lot of rooms on our floor. We didn't hear much activity up there and felt like we had the whole floor to ourselves. \n\nWe ate at a few different places while we were there. We knew to stay away from America since a lot of people got sick there, according to a few reviews. I tried the buffalo wings and fries from the Sportsbar restaurant (I can't recall the name). The wings were ok but instead of dipping the wings in the buffalo sauce, they cooked them in it so they came out a bit dry. Still pretty good if you dip them in ranch. The fries were really good! We had one order of the regular fries and one order of the parmesan fries. Get the regular fries. My husband got the sliders. They were ok. \n\nWe then tried a place that was famous for it's burgers. I can't recall the name of this place either but you can't miss it since it's around the same area as the Sportsbar place and they literally have all kinds of burgers. It's their thing. I really liked that place. The burgers were good!! The service there was awesome. The waiter we got was very attentive and made sure we always had our glasses full. \n\nAs for the gambling, I don't gamble much but I did play a few of the slots. They were ok. \n\nOverall, I would stay here just because the rooms are comfy and I always get a room with a nice view.
I had the worst experience I have ever received at any Dunkin location. The staff was very unprofessional and seemed like they were only worried about playing around with each other than doing their job. They also messed our entire order up. I hope that not all locations are like this now. Seems like they just let a few 16 year old kids run the store and do whatever they want. Will not be going back to this location again.
I do commend their varying selection of toppings for their pizza. I had salmon as one of my toppings and either the salmon was bad, or salmon just doesn't mesh well with pizza. Either way, it made the pizza just taste mediocre.
Went in for a couple of drinks after passing by on Mill. The decor is what caught our attention. Very trendy and classy place. Set itself apart from every other bar on Mill. Reasonably priced drinks bar staff was friendly enough. Would definitely go back here
4 stars for 1/2 price sushi on Wednesdays and Thursdays! Nothing incredibly inventive here. Basic sushi and good hibachi, if you choose to sit at one of the cook-in-front-of-you tables. \n\nNot super accommodating of special sushi requests, but that could've just been the waitress. Overall the rolls were good for a great price. The sushi rice wasn't mushy (a huge pet peeve). And the service was efficient. \n\nDon't come here for ambience, but if you need a cheap sushi fix, this should do it.
Being in Charlotte on business for two weeks, I gave Mimi's a try three times. After three times I decided not to go back. The food is just ok. Don't go expecting a WOW experience. Food presentation is not bad, but taste and price could be much better...
so far, not impressed. walked in, place has 1 table full of about 8 people. and a couple people waiting for food. other then that, all the other tables are vacant, and dirty! it's not busy, why isn't it clean? i sit at a dirty table... dude says it will be 6-7 minutes and if i mind the wait... i said no. 10 minutes go by, and i only ordered 2 slices of pepperoni. you think this would be ready at lunch time, right? maybe not...so it takes longer then what he said... i get it in 15.. and it is just cheese pizza re heated up with whatever topping you want, not fresh.... but hot as hell! sauce is not very tasty, dough is very bland. the cheese was really good though, and the hint of italian herbs seasoning help the taste. The crust was nice and crisp though... i wont be back. food didn't do it for me. even if a place is dirty and unorganized, i'll still come back if the food is awesome!!! but not the case at Pisa Pizza. It's ok food with a dirty atmosphere, 2 tv's and only 1 on playing nothing interesting.... very boring nothing special, not very good service.... i'll say no more.
We went there on a Monday night pretty long line it took about 25minutes to get in . They give you little Nasty rubber things to hold the plate with in case it is too hot. \nI thought okay it must be really really good.\nDon't get me wrong it is good but for $55 .....nah. Not for me. \nPerhaps $35\nOverrated
amazing service and food!!! a must try and now my favorite bbq place on earth!!!
I love this PT's location. I have been to other locations and they aren't nearly as nice or have as good of an atmosphere. You can't beat the 50% off all bar drinks happy hour. Good draft selection and full bar.\nAll the food there is good, particularly the pretzel bites, steak salad, turkey sandwich, burgers, and curly fries. Not the biggest fan of their pizza because it has a cracker thin crust, but when you are drunk put a little ranch on it and for half price it is worth sobering you up. \nVery nice atmosphere. Bright with nice comfortable chairs. Lots of TVs. Mostly good service, like all places it depends on the day and whose working but we have had more amazing service than poor service. \nThis is our go to comfy sit and watch the game and have a few mugs of beer and food we look forward to bar.
great food!
I have been to Rice Paper a few times over the past year and a half. The three other times I have visited, I have had a pleasant experience, but it seems that this is going a little bit downhill. \n\nThe Good: It has a very \"safe\" menu. It's very American friendly and the menu is in English and not in Vietnamese (some of the dishes have Vietnamese names). It has pretty good ambience. Very trendy along a row of other similarly trendy restaurants on 7th Street. \n\nThe Bad: Cockroaches. I was shocked to see cockroaches (two) scurrying along the walls. I'm only writing this review because I thought that this had to be a fluke. I read another Yelp review and learned: this isn't the first complaint. \n\nTo the restaurants credit, our meal was discounted (by probably 20%) and the wait staff was apologetic. I get that and I harbor no ill will. Stuff happens. From a business perspective, however, this is completely unacceptable. The waiter (manager?) said that they do have a pest control service but: \"sometimes older restaurants in this area of town can occasionally have an issue like this.\" My reply was: \"I have never seen cockroaches running walls or dropping into food.\" I suspect that if there are issues in the dining area, I'm very reticent to look at the kitchen. There are a number of other places I'll go instead.
Chaos service. Pricey food. Not worth it.
Cool place but it took 45 mins to get a drink at the bar and it wasn't even that busy. There were 2 bartenders and one was too busy watching the girls on stage to wait on customers.
Phenomenal burger! Last time I had the Pittsburger with added bacon which was outstanding...but had the frenchie and arguably the best burger in town! Have a decent beer selection and great service.
But the all u can eat comeon now~?. It is the best deal by far and the sushi is so very fresh and tasty. In the heart of china town, and in a strip mall at Spring Mountain and Arville. The sushi is fresh, well prepared, spiced enough , but not too much and the drinks are cold. Solid stuff here, with value. Get some!
I had the pumpkin sauce pasta with salmon. It was delish! I had never thought of this ingredients before and that's what you pay the big bucks for! I hate when I order something I could've made better myself. It was the perfect blend of pumpkin seeds, salt, thick perfectly cooked noodles and the right seasoning on the salmon. If I could have this meal once a week I would!
I used to love chop chop wok. I used to recommend it to all my friends. It used to get 5 stars in my opinion. Over time, it has lost my appeal. The quality has diminished. I really love sesame chicken and theirs used to be so good. On several occasions, it was dry and hard. I also hate spring rolls. But it did have a good price with decent portions. I have quit going, but it still deserves 3 stars for their combo platters. Good fried rice
Not a bad looking hotel, from the outside. Of course, getting what you pay for, I can't really complain about the faux wood paneled wall in our room. I can complain about the noise; but only to an extent. I'd gotten sick so I'd have liked peace and quiet at 8pm - which isn't reasonable and I know that. The place quieted by 10pm.\nThe beds were very comfortable so I slept well. \nThe customers in and out of the parking lot looked a bit shady, but a hotel cannot discriminate, so we just kept to our room and kept the door locked. \nI really liked the breakfast bar in the morning - which included a make-your-own-waffle machine. That in itself made up for the dated decor of our room. \nI'd stay here again if I were traveling through, which I don't plan on. However; I have more road trips in the near future planned so I would stay at another Baymont Inn.
Sushi rolls were very good. I would recommend the dynamite roll. Only had one guy helping during dinner rush. He hustled and did a good job.
Long wait for boring Mexican-ish food on styrofoam plates.\n\nThis is a mix between chipotle (ordering system) filibertos (styrofoam plates & cups- not Eco-friendly) and street cart food.\n\nI had the fish tacos- not good. The fish did not have a grilled appearance or taste and was a bit mushy. Super lame pre-shredded cheese at this spot detracts from the quality as well as gross chips & nasty tortillas.\n\nThe same day I went here I went to happy hour at crescent ballroom and had amazzzzing fish tacos for $2 each that had flaky seasoned real grilled fish not this limp frozen mush. I didn't realized how gross it was until 5 hours later at happy hour. I must have ordered the same thing twice in 1 day because of how forgettable my lunch was.\n\nSide of guacamole is super small! This stingy cheap restaurant will not see me return.
Have not been here for sometime, WOW what happened, great meal last time. Was in early and not very crowded. late delivery and luke warm appetizer. luke warm soup and two entres. Lasanga not hot very little favor, boring besides lots of pasta sheets. Son was served his entre 10 minutes before the rest of us, turns out he was served another tables meal. Down hill, server had all kinds of excuses for the kitchen, other servers. very disappointing.
I'm a vegetarian and everything, but man, sometimes all you want is a hot dog. And you can get this at D's. Every hot dog or hamburger on their menu can be ordered vegetarian, which is both awesome and rare. I ordered the Chihuahua (with avocado, cheddar cheese, salsa, and jalapenos) and my table split an order of fries. SO GOOD. Almost too good.\n\nAnd you have to take a stroll around the beer cave. It's not quite as impressive as I was hoping, but definitely worth the splurge to make your own 6-pack. Last time I was in, I was able to purchase a 6-pack of porters - Anchor, Road Dog, Saranac caramel, Duck-Rabbit, Old Leghumper, and something else I can't remember - for a friend. I'll definitely go back.
I was excited to see this place open up near my house. I took my 6-year twins because they love chicken strips. I was quite disappointed when we went. The service is absolutely atrocious. I believe employees should have fun where they work, but these kids took it to a new level. Many of the employees were horseplaying, and were therefore very inattentive. We sat in the dining room far from the front counter and could hear the employees yelling and singing very loudly (and badly). Again, I don't mind employees having fun, but not at the expense of some degree of professionalism. My kids liked the food, so if we ever come back (not likely), we'll go through drive-thru.
I'd heard a ton about this spot and after going, it was very disappointing.\n\nThe set-up is a bit awkward since the dance floor in located \"downstairs\". While the crowd was alright and the drinks were okay, the music was absolutely awful...maybe I went on the wrong night (Saturday)? \n\nThe main draw for me to go out to a club is to listen to great music and this place did not have it...I will not go back.
I'm very glad this Super Target is so close to my house. It is a great store for just about anything. It's very big, well stocked, and clean. The grocery is pretty awesome. I usually buy my groceries right down the street at Fry's Marketplace but it's nice to be able to stop here on the way home to pick up any last second items for meal planning.\n\nThe staff is always friendly and helpful. Sometimes it's hard to find somebody on the floor if you have questions or need to find something.\n\nI don't drink coffee but there's a Starbucks here also. It's a nice sit in coffee shop within the store. Pretty cool for the Joeys.
Steak was tasty. Service was bad-ok: they didn't clear plates between courses (I had a pile...and they kept walking by) and the service wasn't as friendly as elsewhere.\n\nBIG gripe: they've tried to be 'cool' with their fries - they've fucked it up royally - they're so thin and crispy you can't actually eat them with a fork. A total joke - hence two stars.
Melinda has been my hairdresser for the past seven years now. I've never been anything less than ecstatic when I left the salon. She's an artist with both cut and color. I've had super-edgy hair, and girly-glam hair. From blue to dark brown, bangs, undercut, asymmetrical, simple bob - you name it! I can't say enough. \n\nThe atmosphere is relaxing, hip and full of art to check out. You get privacy and one-on-one attention because there are only two stylists working in this salon. Melinda's company and conversation is sublime, and she's shockingly gorgeous to boot. \n\nI've been low on funds lately, trying to start a business, and thought I would skimp on the haircare routine - coloring myself, having random ppl cut my hair for pennies - DO NOT DO THIS. :-) Spend good money = get good hair. \n\nIf you're debating whether or not to try Switchblade Salon. TRY IT! I'm going to call right now and schedule another appointment!
Nice place in Old Town. Had the breakfast burrito but was put off by the cheap sticker on the menu asking 25 cents for extra salsa. Good food, friendly staff, nice atmosphere.
We were SO EXCITED to have a BBQ place close to our house. Our first experience was good, the food was okay (though i've had better BBQ). \n\nComplaints:\n\n-Pulled pork: dry, flavorless, soggy.\n-Beans/Coleslaw: disgusting.\n-Cookies: subpar, even though i havent had one. they are still in the shape of the frozen square they come in... no thanks.\n-Service: unenthusiastic employees, rude. \n\n2nd visit: \n\n-Order was wrong, food gave us both horrible stomach aches... and didn't even taste good. (i only ate my sweet potato fries and ditched my sandwich).\n\n3rd visit: \n\n-Service was horrible\n-Order was wrong... again. I went back in to let the girl (short brunette) know i got regular fries instead of the sweet potatoes i loved. \n\nShe replied with: \"Are you sure?\". \nMe: \"I tasted them, and they are regular.\"\nGirl: \"Oh, well let me go see if you ordered the sweet potato\".\n\nARE YOU KIDDING ME? My tastebuds aren't broken. I had my receipt. Regardless of whether or not YOU put it in right.... I wanted sweet potato fries. Didn't you learn the \"customer is always right\" rule?\n\nShe then proceeded to roll her eyes and go get my fries (which took well over 5 minutes to fry, thaw, or whatever else they do to them).\n\nNeedless to say: I won't be returning.
I was in the area today for a meeting, and when lunch time came upon us, we found Tang's and decided to give it a try. I was expecting a typical greasy, Chinese experience, but what I got was so much better.\n\nTang's is much like a Pei Wei, you choose the dish that you want, the type of protein, the type of rice and it is all done at the counter.\n\nThe inside is sleek and very clean, and they have one TV hanging on the wall that was tuned into Sportscenter (bonus points there). Our food was out in a flash, and it looked divine.\n\nMy dining companion got the Chinese Chicken salad and said it was the best one she had every had. They used a combination of different leafy lettuces, including spinach, so it felt very hearty. It was lightly dressed with an Asian vinaigrette and some fried won ton chips.\n\nI opted for the orange chicken with brown rice, and I was happy to find that they don't up-charge you for brown rice like many places do. My dish had chicken, carrots and snow peas all in a sweet & spicy orange sauce, it was excellent. The best part was that instead of giant chunks of chicken, the chicken was cut into thin slices, making it easier to eat. The brown rice was cooked perfectly, and was very fluffy.\n\nWe both commented as to how much we really liked Tang's, and if I am in the area around a mealtime again, I would surely go back.\n\nAs for the complaints about pricing I have seen on here, the prices are no different than Pei Wei and maybe even a bit less. (P.S. Pei Wei doesn't have \"lunch specials\" either) The portions were quite large, neither of us could even finish, and the quality made it worth it. My meal was only $8.01 including tax, and I am going to get a second meal out of it!
After hawking the dos caminos website like a creep since the abrupt shutdown a while back, I was to finally enjoy the delicious food I sinfully craved. I was ready for a mission! Loose fitting clothing ... Check! Somewhat starved family... Check! Husband prepared for the financial damage.. Check! There was no way I could fail!\n\nForgetting this was a mission that had to be completed by two parties! Dos had to deliver or I'd be fighting a war of devastation.... And I deed that ended up being the case! \n\nWe ordered guacamole, chips and salsa, the trio bocadito ( may be the name of the app), two kids slider meals, 1 kids quesadilla, smoked brisket enchiladas, and the short rib barbacoa. \n\nThe guacamole app was the initial warning enforce the storm! Call me 730 coocoo but they used to offer the guacamole trio... Not anymore . What ev! So the guacamole was ok, but I needed more salt, there was none. (Can't you just not stand when a restaurant fees the food s so on point that salt and pep are not needed. . Well exsqueeze me for having such a palate) the salsas were ok. My fave was the red one.. Salt would have helped. Also not sure what was up with the chips but they were chewy as the first review stated. On to the main dishes. To begin, when do kids sliders resemble three hamburgers from McDonald's, minus the fact that they're served medium!!! What kid eats a medium burger?? 14$ down the drain. The cheese quesadilla was inedible smothered in cheese, I couldn't let my son (10 months) risk that cardiac attack so i sent it back! The beef short rib ish was flavorful, but the meat wasn't as tender as it could have been! It made it a bit rough to enjoy. The smoked brisket was ok also, just a king a bit in flavor. \n\nI feel this day coulda just been a clusterfracked day for them being it was opening day. Waaaay too many people in your grill when your eating, food just not up to par. Prices for quality ratio out of wack! I really wanted to enjoy my meal but 100$ tab left me feeling sick and confused as to what happened! Maybe ill come back in about a year when the pace gets a bit more established.
This place was a wannabe, lower quality, Chipotle restaurant. Lower quality, meats NOT made to order, too pricey for the quality.\n\nI ordered the fish tacos and when they went to put the fish inside the tacos I noticed that the food was NOT made to order. My fish was in a warming container- as was all the meat. Ew! I was worried that my fish was hours old and I'd get food poisoning. \n\n$$$ I thought the price was too high for the quality. If I'm going to spend $15 and only drink water the food needs to be better quality. \n\nThe positive: they had several kinds of unique salsa (mango salsa was good). \n\nSkip it-- go to Chipolte, Baja Fresh or Rubios.
This movie theater is handy for the freeway (101) and Scottsdale road.\nThey have the Cine Capri wrap-around screen here but we usually just check out the movies on the regular screens.\nNot normally crowded and plenty of parking this is a good place to go see a movie.
I think the large amount of turnover at the Monte Carlo -- hotel guests changing each and every day -- is what keeps this place alive, because I would be very surprised if their cupcakes actually generated enough repeat business to sustain itself.\n\nThe cupcakes themselves are a sight to behold. They are pretty and elegant, and quite beautifully made, and they will pull you into this store. So should you ever need a cupcake as a prop for a photograph, or as a piece of modern decor, this is the place to go.\n\nBut taste, and value for the money, are a different story. At between $3 and $4 a cupcake, you kind of expect to be blown away. You want something that is moist and fresh, and that tastes at least a bit like homemade, and not something that smacks of artificial flavors and that could have very well popped out of an Easy-Bake Oven.
because of circumstances that were outta my hand we only stayed here for 1 night and then moved to MGM Grand (read my review on that). I lived in vegas for 6 months and have never been to Hard Rock till this past weekend... crazy right? this hotel is made for young party people... for real. there are beautiful girls everywhere (patrons) cool rock memorabilia all over the place and girls dancing on poles right above the slot machines. what else could you want? our room was sweet. flat screen tv comfy bed, good view, condoms and lube in the drawer, and the shower head was at least 6'9 (im 6'4 and i didnt have to slouch down to get under the shower head which was a relief) i saw tony gonzalez from the KC Chiefs at the Pink Taco restaurant inside Hard Rock with like 10 girls all over 9's.... life aint fair i tell ya!! lol but i'll definitely be back here. hopefully next time for longer. only reason why i gave it 4 stars and not 5 is because its a little small, it's not on the strip, and you can hear planes flying over the hotel all day... but other than that, is A ok\n\n\np.s. i STRONGLY advise NOT touching anything inside the fridge when your in your room... all the items inside there is are placed on top of an electronic sensor so once you pick it up (you dont even have to consume it) you automatically get charged... and it aint cheap... so be careful!
I just moved across town & so I was looking for a new barber.\n\nGreat looking shop--just what a barber shop should be. Most of the guys cutting hair looked like they knew what they were doing, but not the lady I got.\n\nI can't believe I paid $35+tip for a trim around the ears & neck shave; not even a shampoo. I asked for a #4 on the sides & back--didn't even get that. I was in the chair a grand total of 10 minutes.\n\nFortunately my previous barber can get me in next week; unfortunately, I have to drive across town.
Most ridiculous experience ever! Not to mention that they wouldn't let a 22 year old with a California use his own ID to purchase a pitcher of beer! The manager was totally disrespectful in the entire process, most likely because she was pregnant.
Came here for breakfast, and was definitely one of the highlights of our Vegas trip. Initially I wasn't actually too excited about visiting the restaurant, but was pleasantly surprised by the food.\nMy group ordered the Croque Madame ,Oeuf and boudin blanc, and sourdough waffles. The croque madame is definitely a must try. It was really good, and it had tons of fries on the side. The oeuf and boudin blanc was house made except for the eggs, I didn't like it much but my group liked it. The sourdough waffles were amazing and crunchy and the walnuts and bananas added a nice touch. \nDefinitely a good experience and would come back again for the dinner menu. Service was attentive but it wasn't that friendly.
I was at the Atherton Mkt & had seen ads for this place and went in. I sat at the bar, was served warm tap water w/no ice. I asked the bartender what he recommended and he said Pad Tai was the best. I ordered it. A waitress came up and asked what I wanted. After telling I had already ordered, she said it was her section. I apologized and said I didn't know, that I just gave my order to whomever asked for it. The food came and it was shredded carrots, zucchini, red peppers and cucumbers. Really? It was most $$ on menu. It looked and tasted like garnish. This was it? While waiting for my check, which was $20 for warm tap water and garnish at lunch, the waitress and bartender were having a spat over whose section it was. Other staff got in on the drama and gossip began. Hello?! Anyone have my credit card? They were preoccupied on who would ring it up, got the tip... I just wanted my card so I could leave and hit up Taco Bell... I was starving. Glad the BF didn't join me. He would have left hungry too. Nice interiors, wish food and servers better
very cheerful waitress. talk alot.\nthe food is okay. I never had German food so I can't commend on it.\nportion is large.\nI order a sweet beer, forgot the name. it was good!
I love staying at planet hollywood! The beautiful yet modern decor, the helpful staff, and the free bottle of alcohol also helped. Here are a few plus about the PH resort... \n\nRooms - Each room has a movie theme. We stayed in the Universal Solider room. My friends got to stay in the James Bond Room. Nice room with a big bathroom\n\nShopping- All my favorite stores... bebe, urban outfitters, H&M. \n\nRestaurants- Good solid buffet in vegas. There is also Koi, Strip Steak, \nPH Cafe. There are also lots of choice in the mall\n\nPool - Private Pool for Hotel Guest only so its not too crowded. They also have beer pong tables.
I want to know how on earth they got four diamonds. The room had a bathroom with a glass door and you could hear everything going on in there :( Glad my boyfriend loves me! really uncomfortable, no fan to put on or anything. Customer service was lacking, they charge $18 a day in resort fees and the only thing I use is the printing of airline tickets and three people could not give us paper for the printer. The television in our room had a huge line through the picture, had we been on a relaxing vacation and not been on the go the whole time, I would have asked for a new room. \n\nCan't believe the level of service and poor room quality is four diamonds. I have been at much nicer places with a lot less diamonds!
Update 01.11.10:\nIch werde aus dem Lieferdienst nicht ganz schlau. Es gibt an der gleichen Adresse zwei Lieferdienste Jaipur und Indian Curry Haus, die den gleichen Inhaber haben. Ich frage mich nur, warum man eine Adresse mit zwei Lieferdiensten unterh\u00e4lt. Da ich nicht wei\u00df was hier gespielt wird, werde ich bis aus Weiteres auf das Essen beider Dienste verzichten.\n\n\n ___________________________________________\n\n\n Bisher war ich noch nicht im Restaurant, sondern habe nur den Lieferservice genutzt.\n\n\n Dieser ist absolut empfehlenswert. Das Essen kommt verh\u00e4ltnism\u00e4\u00dfig z\u00fcgig und ist ordentlich hei\u00df.\n\n\n Qualitativ 1a. Geschmacklich richtig klasse und ordentlich gew\u00fcrzt. Original indisch halt.\n\n\n Ich habe schon relativ viele unterschiedliche Gerichte bestellt und kann folgende empfehlen: \n- Papar und Raita\n- Mix-Vegetable Curry\n- Lamm Shahi-Korma\n- Murgh Maldi Tikka\n\n\n Von meiner Seite ist der Lieferdienst uneingeschr\u00e4nkt empfehlenswert. Das Restaurant werde ich bei n\u00e4chster Gelegenheit ausprobieren.
Were from Utah down in vegas for vacation. We decided to get off the strip to have some real deal incredible food. This place has some real nice guys working here. The food is fresh and you can see it being made before your eyes. They have a awesome focus on quality. Absolutely a must stop for anyone in the Vegas area!!!
My name is M\u00e9lissa Simard and I am the owner of 'Round Table Tours. We collaborate with Ma Bicyclette on our food truck cycle tour. We are a gastronomic tour company and they supply our bikes. Bernie was a great client and I am sorry that they weren't there one day, but we still had a great day. This was the only occasion that they didn't show up and the only day they took off all summer. They work really hard and they have supplied us with top-notch equipment and service. There was a culmination of circumstances that went into them not being there that day. Otherwise, we are tickled pink to be working with Ma Bicyclette and have no doubts that we want to continue the collaboration. They've been there for about 10 years! They are a family operation and the most down-to-earth people you will meet, plus they are hardcore cyclists themselves and bike connoisseurs! I recommend them regularly even outside of my tours just to cruise around on the canal for a picnic and to explore Montreal's southwest the only way- by bike! They also do all of the maintenance on my bike and are as tight in repairs, as rentals as in bike paraphernalia sales. They also have a nice collection of unique and refreshing beverages! Don't miss out on cycling Montreal with the highest quality rentals you can get!
Skip it, skip it, skip it. Food was just okay, service was less than okay, and the prices for the food were the equivalent to spending steak money on a 10% patty. When my wife asked the server what was on tap, he said \"nothing\" and walked away with no suggestions,\n\nIf you find yourself stuck at Mandalay Bay on a Sunday night, understand:\nThey know it too. \n\nThey shut everything down but this hole, so you have no choice on where to go.\n\nTip, order a Pizza or walk to Jack in the Box!
I remember going to this place when it was part of the Sushi Palace chain.\nIt was pretty good with a rather large selection, even at lunch time.\n\nWent with a Groupon when it became a Yamaza and the food was still pretty good and the evening selection was even bigger. Lots of non sushi items and there is a weekend selection with even more stuff! \n\nWent back for lunch time, (HEADS UP) They advertise AYCE for $10.95, all other Montreal area Sushi Buffets charge about $15-16. But there is a catch, $11 only gets you 2-3 kinds of soup, imperial rolls and salad as appetizer choices. You also get a selection of 7 Hosomaki and 7 Futomaki Selections. You can choose to pay an extra $5 and get Sashimi , Nigiri and some Chinese items. \n\nThere was something very off about the sushi this time around, the rice was simply un-edible. There was simply too much vinegar in it, drowning it in soy or wasabi did not help.\n\nI known this is not meant to be the best sushi ever, but getting the rice right should be the first thing you do when you run a sushi joint. Anything non-sushi is good (fish, soup, avocado, tamago, eel, etc.)\n\nI really hope this was a one-off since my other 2 trips were satisfactory. The decor is nice and the service is more attentive since it's not as busy as Sushi Crescent and the others in downtown West.
Yay, I'm a fan but sometimes service is a little slow, it was very good for us this visit. Go to Papa j's every once in a while but mostly for the White Pizza. It is the best white pizza I have ever had. Order the white pizza on our visit this weekend... it has garlic, spinach, feta cheese and we usually add some veggie on top. It was delicious! Order fried calamari and it was OK...note to self next time try the calamari roman style.\n\nLike the dinning room with the hardwood floors and bright lighting. \n\nThe bar was jumping thou never go to the bar.
The food was decent but a little pricey. We had the az burrito (a little spicy but lots of flavor), carne asada taco (pretty standard), and a fish taco (the texture wasnt what we expected....we prefer the fish tacos you get in rocky point so that might be why). Loved the chips and salsa but wish they were complimentary:) I have a hard time with places that charge for drink refills, so that's a thumbs down. Overall we might go back but this will not be a regular lunch stop for us.
The Boulevard Pool is one of three pools at The Cosmopolitan, the other two being the Bamboo Pool and the Marquee Day Club Pool. The hotel checks for room keys for entry into the pool level. It is open 7 days, 8 am to 8 pm.\n\nThe layout: The Boulevard Pool consists of the main pool, a small wading pool, and a small heated pool. The main pool slopes gradually from very shallow (2\" deep) water to deeper water (~4-1/2'). It is surrounded by padded lounge chairs and a few cabanas. On higher surrounding decks and by the wading pool, there are additional lounge chairs. A small recreation area is adorned with a wall of TV screens, some chairs, and two pool tables. Nearby is the Overlook Grill. Medium-loud Top 40 style music sets the ambiance. For a hotel this size, it's a rather small pool.\n\nThe view: The pool is on the east end of the hotel, overlooking The Strip. When you're in the water, mostly you are looking at Paris, Planet Hollywood, the giant LCD screen running Cosmopolitan ads, and the East Tower of The Cosmopolitan.\n\nLaying out in the sun: At noon on a Thursday in June, the pool wasn't that busy, though all of the lounge chairs by the main pool were already taken/saved. A number of lounge chairs were still free by the wading pool and on the upper decks. (The chairs are already looking worn, and many have cigarette burns.) There is plenty of sun in the morning, but by 3 pm, both pools are substantially shaded. If you are looking for sun at that time, try the Bamboo Pool.\n\nThe service: Since it was a chill weekday when I arrived, I didn't have too much trouble ordering a drink from one of the roaming servers. There is a limited menu of drinks and appetizers left by the lounge chairs, but a full bar is available. Cocktails (~6 oz) are $15 plus tax & tip.
For an UO, it's not bad. It's geared toward students of course so the selection isn't as \"edgy\" as one might hope. Plenty of nice stuff at prices that won't totally break the bank. Hipster-y, yes, but it also fills in the gap that Marrakech, Paris' Boutique, etc. have tried (and failed) to fill over the years. As campus is waaaay far from the Goodwill and even downtown Champaign is a considerable trek, UO gets points for sheer convenience. They're open til 9pm most nights so if there's an emergency run for shoes / date threads / a dress for whatever formal stuff goes on in college, UO is a pretty safe bet and it's closer than the mall.\n\nThe staff is very sweet and helpful, the store is kept organized and the sale section is a permanent fixture. \n\nAnd the big upside for the skint populus is that a lot of used UO clothing will land itself in our local Goodwill for a pretty nice price.
I would liken this place to Chick-Fil-A...they just seem to get it and have figured out what everyone else cannot for some reason. It's nice, has lots of stuff, has great hours, facilities are well thought out, etc. What's most important to me is how they do childcare though. They are so, so good at it. My son literally cries when we leave and constantly asks to go to the gym. It's a good motivation actually...
Portions were really small and ridiculously over priced. \n\nThe free kettle corn was amazingly salty and after each bite you hope that the next bite won't be as salty as the last. I had the tacos as appetizers. There was three of them and it was very good. Again, small and over priced. As an entree, I ordered the mushroom burger and that also tasty and small.
Both my wife and I got sick the next day after eating at Carrabba's. The wait staff is friendly and attentive but the food was not prepared fresh or kept at safe temperatures. We will not be eating here again.
Ducked in the Forum shops while we were getting rained on outside. We were hungry and settled on Planet Hollywood. The food here was bland to say the least. Nothing was very good, ribs were fatty and grisly and even the dessert cake was not good. I'm sure there are better places to eat in the vicinity. On a positive note, I got to look at the arm thingy used in the movie Tron and was reminded that Tim Curry played that devil guy in the old 80's movie Legend.
This was my least favorite dining experience in Vegas. The tempura vegetables were great! But the shrimp wonton was sooooo \"fishy\" it was hard to eat! The broth was fishy too.... Yuck!
I did not know there was a La Grande Orange location in the airport until last week! I had never been there before, but always wanted to try. I love that there is so much variety, so many healthy options, and so many vegetarian options!\nThe pizza sounded pretty great, I'll have to try it sometime, but I wasn't super hungry so I went for a salad. I got the Kale Quinoa Salad without cheese, and it was very good. Sometimes kale has an odd taste, or the taste is just overpowering, but I really enjoyed it in this salad. It also came with a lemon vinegarette which was also good.\nMy sister and mom split a burger and chicken ceasar salad, and they both really enjoyed their food as well. Their only complaint was that they did not like one of the dressings, luckily they had it on the side.\nFor dessert we tried an array of cookies! The chocolate chip sea salt was good, but there was too much salt on them. The butterscotch oat cookies were probably my favorite, I love butterscotch. We also tried the A to Z cookie, which was okay, and the peanut butter cookie, which was much better than we had expected it to be!\nNext time I'm hungry and in terminal D, I will be making a return. Also hope to check out the original La Grande Orange location in the near future!
doesn't deserve a star..not a great Insurance group.don't bother signing up I was a member for 2 years then what did u guys do I got laid off and denied my claim...don't waste your money.
Grabbed a week here from Interval International over July 4th weekend, when everywhere else was booked. They said this place was packed, but we never had trouble finding parking. And all the parking spots are very close to the lobby door, so you never had to be in the sun very long (especially since it was 110 all week.) The room was old and outdated, but clean. The master bed was soft but okay, but the pull out couch was horrible - they really shouldn't advertise this as a 4-person room when the pull out couch looks like it's about to fall over and leaves spring marks in your back. The A/C worked well in the front room, but we never felt any air in the bedroom. Complimentary wifi was a nice touch, but only worked in one or two spots in the room - good luck finding them! There was no deadbolt or chain on the door. The shower was also a joke - we called it the impaler because it had 2 spray modes: one that was a jet blast of water, like you'd clean the seams in your driveway, and another that had 4 or 5 of those jet blasts. Least relaxing shower EVER! I hear they're performing a remodel, so maybe it'll be more updated soon. Had my car battery die in the parking lot while we were here, so I asked the front desk for a jump. It was close to \"shift change\", so no one was allowed to leave their desks (maintenance either - they have desks?) until shift change was completed. Could be 30-60 minutes! I found a fellow guest who helped me out, but not before I hung outside 15 minutes in the 110 degree heat. It's okay - a local drug dealer who found some shade in front of the lobby chatted me up about how he just got off probation (I guess shift change made it impossible to chase off the local riff raff either - at least he was friendlier to me than the desk staff.) We probably won't be back - too spoiled from our usual timeshare at Tahiti Village.
4.5 stars, and worth the drive to the hood! The billboards of the giant super 3-lb. burrito finally cast a spell on me, and I took the plunge.\n\nLa Tolteca is not quite as full service as Ranch Market, but it's somewhat of a smaller version where you'll find a counter-service deli, panaderia, carniceria, jugeria, and a mini-market here. Even better is their cooking tools section (where you can buy huge tamale steamers, and mortar and pestles for making chile) and the catering menu which starts at $5 per person. Holy crap. What a steal. \n\nUpon entrance you'll see the deep pit outside where some man is grilling all the carne you'll find served inside. As you step inside you'll see some brisk business - I found all sorts of types and ethnicities here - a young couple on a date, some girls gabbing over lunch and others ordering food and pastries to go.\n\nThe food here ROCKS. It's very authentic, cooked by commadres and tias just like back home. The Grandma quotient on the beans and rice was very high -- always a standard assessment in my quest for good Mexican food. They have every imaginable burrito type here and they're huge and cheap - at $4. I always opt for the veggie (rice, beans, cheese and guacamole) burrito and am always impressed - the best part being the freshly made tortillas. I even bought some on my way out to take home.\n\nThe tacos are a good choice too. The combo plates start at $5. The carne asada (a little overcooked) was pretty good and delicious in a flavorful marinade, and the shrimp taco was really good - a much better choice I would add. Paired with some tamarind, strawberry agua fresca or horchata and you'll be in heaven.\n\nI find the bakery to be the highlight regarding the food. The pandulce was excellent - if a bit more fresh (than Ranch Market) given the way it's stored behind a glass case rather than self-service. The conchas and pineapple empanadas were soft, sweet and delicious - with perfect texture. Everything from churros, to cakes, to flan, to sweet breads, to donuts and rolls.
We came here on New Years day to find an extremely long line, so we decided to return today. It was my second time here and I was not disappointed. \n\nToday we came around 11:30 AM and there was no line up. The food was amazing and came to us in good time. Their fries are crispy and delicious and really unlike anything I've had before. Veggies were cooked perfectly and the cheese curds and gravy were like a little slice of heaven. \n\nWe ordered the regular size poutine and I found the portions to be quite large, but I am certainly not complaining about that since they were able to wrap up whatever you don't finish. Perfect food if you're hungover and very reasonably priced.\n\nStaff were very friendly and they all spoke English which was helpful for someone who speaks no French. I was pleased with how attentive the staff were - I never had to wait for water because they were always coming around with pitchers of water to fill us up if we were running low. Will definitely be returning next year!
I've gotten my hair cut a few times here and the service is great. My husband also frequents this Great Clips for his monthly trimming. The prices are very fair- $12 for a haircut. If you get put into their system, you'll get coupons every so often for $4.99 haircuts! \n\nThe stylists there are very friendly and listen to what you want. Last time I was there, I went for a new hairstyle. The stylist was honest about the look and updated it a bit so that it would fit my face shape and look the best. I left there feeling and looking like a million bucks.
Arf, les souvenirs que j'avais de ces Bagels ne m'ont pas trahi! \nToujours aussi excellents, a d\u00e9guster sur le chemin du retour et essayer d'en avoir pour le lendemain!
Great casual Italian. The first time I tried (4 years ago), it was very average. Since then I've tried several times and they have an updated menu and new chef. My favorites - the meatballs are great! The italian bread pizza appetizer is delicious. Potato balls and Italian egg rolls are famous. Wings are average to ok, but that's my fault for ordering wings at an Italian restaurant.
I got the Beef Ramen to go. \nThe wait wasn't too long and the restaurant did seem too packed for a Sunday morning. But the ramen was really bland. I didn't really like much about it other than it was hot and I was in need of some comforting soup. \nIt was however, definitely pricey; I believe my total for my to-go ramen was $18.\nWTH? I was completely disappointed with the lack of quality since the rolls that they were making while I was waiting for my food, looked SO GOOD! Maybe I should have ordered a roll instead. \n\nThe restaurant however is roomy and clean. It would be unfair to rate them one star since the only thing I tried was the ramen. But I wasn't too impressed in their service either.
Mom and Aunt were in town, my Aunt wanted to come here so on there way back home we all stopped off! Now I had no idea, that my 60 yr old aunt had the intention of ordering the Big Unit! I was shocked!!! Yes, we all had out share of it. But my Aunt Sue was game and actually ate most of it!! I had the Rob Zombie Burger! It was great, cheese burger with guac, salsa, and bacon!! All had a great time, and yes again, we will be back!!
Basically, if you don't need a fake ID to get in/aren't interested in pedophilia ... don't bother.
Interesting and unique take on the gourmet burger craze. Incredibly well executed and insanely delicious. Ive had the Spicy Miso burger and the Kiki's burger. I the Spicy Miso is hands down the best burger Ive had in Las Vegas since I started coming here for work every other week since April '13. Ive had at least one burger on each trip at a new place and Ive come back to only 2 places so far and this is one of them (The other is Hubert Keller's Burger Bar for his namesake burger, also incredible). If you can get yourself off the strip, the burger is worth it. The only reason I give it 4 stars is the service leaves something to be desired. Very rushed and both times way understaffed. Not unfriendly, but just not at the level it should be for a sit down burger joint of this caliber.
Amazing prices for the quality and quantity of food. I love seafood and pasta and this place has a lot to choose from. Seriously the prices can't be beat 14.99 for a pound of crab legs, 19.99 for twin lobster tails.... I have eaten here 2 times this week and I will be back next time I'm in town!
dairy does not agree with my belly, but sometimes i just have to \"man-up\" and \"go for it\" because \"it is what it is\".\nCece G said it best....it is highly recommended to bring a friend and order 1 thing (unless it's just a scoop). otherwise, you will be jabbing yourself multiple times with an emergency diabetes pen. the ice cream servings are huge, and i couldn't finish my 2 scoops of almond praline and rocky road. although both were equally decadent and rich and oh so tasty. \n\nmy wife had the mint chip with hot fudge and i'm not a big fan of mint ice cream, however, upon tasting hers, it was very, very tasty. my sis-in-law bested me and finished her 2 scoops, but now she is laid out on the couch in stretchy pants.\n\na great place in old town...it epitomizes the vision of yesteryear when i'm sure scottsdale was a bit more romantic and innocent. i hope it stays around for many more \"50 year\" anniversaries.
I visited this restaurant off a glance of the menu - since I love pastrami and corned beef. However; to my disappointment, this HUGE sandwich (with enough meat for three sandwiches) was dry and flavorless :(. I would never eat there again!
Exactly what you want from a country diner breakfast. \n\nMy family and I went to Black Bear Diner off the strip for breakfast the second day of our vacation and it was great. Southern country ambiance inside, the servers were friendly and the menu immense!\nOur party of six ordered a wide variety of items from Cinnamon roll french toast (which was sinfully awesome), to breakfast burritos. I ordered the country scramble which was biscuits, eggs, sausage, and gravy with potatoes on the side. Everybody seemed very happy with their selections.\n\nThe only thing preventing this review from being 5 stars for me was that I was not a fan of the sausage that came with my breakfast. It was a large, thick patty that just didn't have the flavor or sear I like in a sausage patty.\n\nOther than that, good stuff!
Jumping Rice & Rolls is categorized as Asian Fusion on Yelp. We felt like venturing something new that night.\n\nWe sampled Jumping Rice with Angus Beef and Sashimi Salad. I was able to sense the bulk of MSG in Jumping Rice, and the sashimi in the salad was stale.\n\nEven though I didn't expect anything fabulous, 4.5 stars for this place is questionable enough to doubt what's going on with Yelp.\n\nDid we just get the wrong item?
My friend had a craving for vegetarian lettuce wraps and then a PF Changs commercial came on TV. It was an omen, let's go to PF Changs! I ordered a crispy green been appetizer. It was the perfect amount of food. Our server, Ross was polite and knowledgable. I think he has worked here for awhile and he was very good! It had been awhile since I had eaten there, but I'll be back for sure!
When we pulled up to the restaurant, I was a bit put off because it was one, in a strip mall and two, looked like a cheap Chinese restaurant. I was think, man I hope this place is any good. It is small inside, and does remind me of a nicer Chinese restaurant, but I was willing to give it a try. I ordered an arepa as an appetizer and I loved it! My friend thought it was plain, but I like plain food so I was happy. But the highlight was the roasted chicken I ordered. It was juiciest chicken I've had a restaurant. I got plantains on the side and they were just perfect. We also shared a sangria, I forgot the name of it, but it was delicious and wonderfully sweet. When I'm back in Charlotte, I'm definitely returning to Pio Pio!
Our group of 6 headed to Vino 100 for Mother's Day. While there was a mixup with the store about our reservation, the gentleman running the store that day was extremely accommodating and made sure our group had a great time and felt welcome. We were offered a cheese/cracker plate and had 4 tastings - 2 white wines and 2 red. The store is simple, but cute with a great seletion of well-priced wines. The staff was very friendly, as I said accommodating, and very knowledgeable - providing detailed information about the wines we were drinking, as well as about wine in general. Everyone loved the place and we'll definitely be back. Also a really fun way to celebrate mother's day.
I've been wanting to try this restaurant for a while and I'm glad I finally did! I went here with a group of friends to celebrate a birthday and the service and food was really good. \n\nJD was our server and I was really appreciate of how attentive he was without being overbearing and how knowledgeable of the menu he was.\n\nWe ordered the beef carpaccio and the house stuffed mozzerella for appetizers. Both tasted so fresh and delicious. \n\nThe meals all come with a house salad (a nice touch!) but my boyfriend ordered the gazpacho soup instead for a couple extra dollars and let me tell you, it was totally worth it! Definitely the best gazpacho I've ever tried.\n\nEntrees that were ordered were the scallops, elk, veal and the dinner special. Everything was really good. After trying a bite of everyone's, I came to the conclusion that whoever is making the sauces in the kitchen really knows what they're doing because the sauce on everyone's dish was amazing!\n\nThis is definitely a romantic, beautiful restaurant. I will definitely be back on another special occasion!
Perhaps The Valley's best dive bar.\n\nIt's an older place, has a pool table and of course the obligatory hipster jukebox ... ding ding ding
The beautiful new space is right around the corner and totally lovely! A brand new day for the General and I can't wait to see what happens next!!
The food was great. However, we weren't I interested in food. We wanted to hear the BLUES. Huge disappointment. The band was good but they played two blues songs and the rest was top 40 pop from the 1950s, 1960s and maybe 1970. I could listen to the oldies radio station if I wanted to hear easy listening music. The service was good as well. In sum, good as a restaurant. Forget hearing live blues. What a joke!
The rice I had tasted off. It tasted smoky and I don't know how else to describe it, almost as though somebody had smoked a pack right into it or as though it was in an oven with a dish that spilled over and infused it with some odd burnt flavor. I spent the whole time trying to figure out what that weird flavor was and if there was any chance it was supposed to taste like that. Ultimately I guess it doesn't matter because I really didn't like any of my food at all. I don't plan on ever giving it another try.
I stopped here for some Hawaiian shaved ice and I ended up buying a water bottle. It's been a long time since I last had some shaved ice but I really enjoyed it from here. Pi\u00f1a Colada is the way to go! The syrup is all natural, none of that scary artificial stuff. Denise was very friendly and welcoming. She actually takes the time to shave the ice and is not stingy with the flavoring. As I waited around I noticed the different water bottles from liters to gallons. One caught my eye of course, perfect size for my workout days. She even took the wrapper off, rinsed and filled it with ice cold water. AND, I can stop in at any time for a 35cent refill. Can I do that anywhere else? Nope. Thanks Denise.
Good place to grab something quick
Went there for a quick lunch after a work appt. downtown. Decided to try it for the first time. The server came over fairly quickly, they offered a fun menu an interesting daily special and a clean soothing interior. I ordered the chef salad (had turkey and bacon bits as toppings). The size of the salad was on the medium side, slightly larger than a side salad...I felt like it was missing a bread stick or something. I skipped on the $2 avocado option because the salad price was already $9 and some change...I quickly looked up the place on yelp and asked the server about the Yelp Oct. special and he said he didn't know anything about it. Aside from my poor selection of that specific salad for lunch this is a cool downtown spot with easy parking, I have seen crowds here on the weekends and at first Fridays so I will be back to try something different...but they could have gone a whole other level with the salad toppings (chopped or carved turkey vs. cold sliced turkey and the bacon didn't seem like it was apple wood smoked or thick cut or anything special....just bacon like you get at any old place like Denny's. Maybe I'm getting old haha, I just don't expect to spend over $12 on a quick lunch (tax + tip), I love a good lunch time special that gives me a meal (bonus points if it's on the healthy side) with a drink for under $10 tax and tip included...I know you're thinking good luck but aside from Fast Food places there are several out there.
I wouldn't stay at this hotel, even for free. The last time I stayed here which was about a year ago during CES and the main reason why we picked that place was because the rate was less than $100 a night vs. over $200 in others. \n\nOn the second day of my stay, I got back to my room after the show, and I noticed that my favorite bracelet that I left on the counter was gone. I clearly remembered leaving it on the counter, but forgot to put it away before I left the room that morning. It was definitely the maid or someone got into the room while we were out. I was really upset and filed a report. Unfortunately, once it's lost, it's gone forever. There's close to zero chance of recovering it. I found out who cleaned the room that day and approached her the next day, but of course she kept repeating the same words - No Bracelet. No, I don't know. \n\nOf course, it's my fault too for leaving a valuable jewelry out on the counter, but it never crossed my mind that someone would actually steal stuff from my hotel room. \nIronically, I met an older couple in the elevator that very evening, and the husband said that their room got broken into that morning, and someone had somehow opened up their safe and taken over $10K worth of their personal belongings. They didn't seem like a couple that would make up a story like that. But one things' for sure. I'm never staying at the hotel again! \n\nEver since that experience, I opted not to have my room cleaned again, and leave the do not disturb sign outside my door. Better to be safe than sorry, right?
I always get the same thing, but my friends do get other stuff and they agree it is great. I get the chicken teriyaki bowl with breast meat. Not only is it delicious but it is so much food, we always have left overs.
Good location next to Sam's club and Wal-mart. Makes it a one stop shop place. Selection is decent, they get good stuff in once and awhile. They carry all the normal stuff that most 99 cent stores carry. Not everything is cheap here (buyers beware). Prices have gone up, but that's normal due to the economy. They recently started to carry milk, but not at 99 cent price ($2.66). Only thing not a dollar.\n\nParking is easy, big lot.
It's 3 am in Vegas...do YOU know where your children are at??!\n\nOf course! They're scarfing down on some good ol' American grub at Ellis Island Cafe. Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week AND they offer THE best steak and eggs special that Vegas has. For $5.99?! You better bet your bottom dollar that's right!\n\nI thought Mr. Lucky's was a done deal but boy was I wrong. Ellis Island Cafe is where it's at. It's a little off the strip on Koval and Flamingo and it's located inside the Ellis Island Casino. This place is perfect for a 3 am grub session after hitting those crazy clubs all night or even just for a plain and simple breakfast at 8 am. All-in-all you just can't beat those prices AND portions.\n\nI've been here a couple times and I ALWAYS get the $5.99 steak and eggs special. It's not included in the menu but it's usually written on their chalkboard sign by the front of the cafe. The special comes with 2 eggs (any way you want it), 6 oz. sirloin steak (cooked any way you want it), home fries and toast. The portions are perfect and I never had a problem with the chefs over or under-cooking the meat. Plus, those home fries are so deliciously crisp and well-seasoned. For $5.99 what's to complain about?\n\nSIDE NOTE: the special is only from 11 pm to 11 am. Other than that, everything is great! \n\nSo please stop by this place whenever you're in Vegas. If you're going to spend $80 on drinks at the Marquee or Tao, might as well treat yourself to the tastiest, cheapest breakfast they got.
Don't have any big expectations whenever you eat here. Babbo's is neighborhood bistro, which means to me that they would be half a step above take out. I've only eaten here twice and I've ordered a different pasta each time. While food is nothing to write home about, the appetizers were creative and even incorporated Mid-East (hummus dip) and asian elements. The food prices were reasonable and the kids portions were generous. I wish they would expand their dessert menu since it only has three items.\n\nNevertheless, I HATE dining in here because of the wait staff.\n\nI get it -- the wait staff is young, polite, and accomodating. Then, they say/do something completely asinine that leaves you with such a horrible overall impression of this place. The last time I dined inside there were annoying flies. The waitress gave us an apology and a weird excuse - \"the area has a lot of horses so there are a lot of flies\"....ookkaay... I asked for to go boxes and she took the plates away. After sitting there for five minutes, I find out that she discarded all the food instead. $30 of barely touched food. I was annoyed but in retrospect who wants to eat food covered in flies? She was an otherwise sweet girl but next time...there won't be a next time.
I can't get enough of the Golden Gate Casino. Everytime I go downtown I start off at Golden Gate and end back up there at the end of the night. It's really old-school vegas with lots of charm and antiquity. The famous 99 cent shrimp cocktail is found here at a snack bar in the back. \n\nDrinks at the bar are inexpensive, and the gaming is fun. Security guards are everywhere, so you don't have to worry about any trouble. \n\nI've never stayed in the hotel, so I can't comment on the rooms. But I love the casino area and also the Bay City Diner located inside.\n\nCan't wait to go back next year.
We had to add an extra night to our vegas vacation due to weather in dallas. We decided to move to the paris from mandaly bay to try something mid strip. My wife is a big fan of paris so she was very excited. We visited the restaurant the previous day so we thought since that went well the move would work out. The check in process was terrible. The clerk was the absolute rudest person I've dealt with. I could finish a question or sentence without her rudely interrupting. She was short and terrible to my wife and I. She spoke to us like we were half wits and didn't deserve to stay at the paris. I walked away appalled at how we were spoken to at a vacation resort. I let management know I needed to speak to someone asap. The assistant manager called me within the next hour and apoligized graciously. She was very nice and apologetic. She comped a few things and let us check out late for free. Every other encounter with employees at the paris was above average or even amazing. The check in clerk was an abysmal at customer service hence I couldn't give 4 stars. We will come back cause the other 90% of our stay was great. Decent rooms and fun atmosphere.
Local watering hole. Very friendly.atmosphere. Angie the bartender was very nice and helpful. Regular good bar food... Exactly what you.would expect from this local joint
Great place with super friendly staff.\n\nDon't let the outside fool you, its bigger than you think! I have the Original wine burger cooked medium and a 16oz can of PBR (or 3) with fries.\n\nEverything was good and the prices were fantastic! I'd recommend a visit if you're in the area and craving a burger that isn't comercially made.
Slow Service. \n\nThis has been our family's favorite restaurant but over our last three visits we have become so frustrated with the predictably slow service that we won't return. We wanted to give it one last chance, but last night was our last visit. \n\nThe food was great as always, but the service is so slow you feel as though your business is being taken for granted. We ordered cocktails first, which took ages to arrive. Our starter arrived in a reasonable amount of time, but no soy sauce. The server did not return and to our amazement there was not soy sauce on any of the outdoor tables, so we had to walk into the main restaurant to ask for it. \n\nNobody else ordered a second drink or desert as we were now sitting so long we were physically uncomfortable and just wanted to be out of there. Waiting for the check was another unreasonably long process. \n\nUnfortunately, poor service has become the standard at this location and with so many other choices in the area we will not return.
Have I mentioned I wish I could go here every day? \n\nThe hubs, Mother in law and I all headed over to the Lamar on Saturday afternoon for some massages. Even though the place was wayyyy busier then I have ever seen it, we did not have to wait for our appointments. \n\nEveryone enjoyed their massages and we hung around and took advantage of the steam room afterwards. \n\nLove the Lamar!
Corbin's was A-OK for me. I heard great things about this place and was super hopeful, but it didn't knock my socks off. Maybe it was the time we went (Friday late-night). It was nearly empty and it was freezing inside. I'm not the picky/whiny type but I wished I had chosen to sit outside I was super uncomfortable. Also, the music was odd. Like... really bad. At least it gave us a giggle. Other than those two downers, the ambiance and service were stellar. The inside is really gorgeous. \n\nNow for the food. We got the wings and the stone fired shrimp quesadilla. Wings were good. I didn't like the quesadilla..it should be called a pizza. That bothered me and the flavors just didn't work for me either. \n\nI really loved the beer selection. Very nice and I would go back for a beer on the patio.
Shower has mold, pool service sucks no one at pool and none of cabanas being used. None of the cabanas were never occupied and I sat in one of the chairs to place my stuff on their while I got into the spa and was asked to move and put my belongings on the floor. I complained to manger in lobby which was no help. They should be open, especially on slow months. How hard would it have been to just tell me that if someone rents it out I would have to move which would not have been a problem for me.
Best Donuts I've had in Vegas. OK -- ONLY donuts I've had in Vegas. But, based on Bunny G's review, I looked into this phenomenon and I'm glad to have done so.\n\nOK, most of the donuts were/are waayyy too fancy/sugary/decked out for my palate. FrootLoops and all sorts of LookAtMe convections. Sorry, but I'm not interested.\n\nRather, I like 'em pretty simple, but uncompromisingly outstanding. Really. No messing around. So, I'm grateful they had some buttermilks as well as a version of chocolate covered. The buttermilk was sufficiently cakey and sweet, and perfect to share. Yes, to share. So that I can then have some of the chocolate! And the chocolate had a good flavor, and though not traditionally cakey, nor DD/KK airy, it found a nice balance of dough. \n\nGet there sooner than later, cause they run out of stuff. Good for them. And, I really liked how they had a Greeter (in a pink hat, no less). A nice first impression after finding parking in the strip mall. (Ironically close to the Gold's Gym - haha). They have coffee, but were so busy, I just thought I'd try that next time. \n\nAnd yes. Though no obvious relation to Pink Taco, we now have Pink Box. And this becomes your sturdy donut container as you walk back into the world.