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Text - Gypsy used to be the only gay dance bar in Vegas. Thank god things changed!\n\nAs a whole, it is not a bad but customer service is off & need a serious change!\n\nGypsy is known by its drag queen shows & contests.. \nWhich is fine, but, if you are into meeting & flirting, that's not the place for you since everybody are busy watching the show. \n\nOne time I got so bored over there watching the show, having no really interesting eye candy to talk to..\nI sat on the coach closing my eyes for few minutes just to renew my strength & gain more energy for the rest of the night.\n\nSuddenly the manager, the big fat tall guy approached me, threatening me: \n\""If you wont open your eyes right now, I would kick you out of the club!!!\""\n\nExcuse me????? Do not ever dare talking to costumers this way!! \nI paid money to get in, and spend money on drinks! \nYou should know better you White trash scum!\nYes, I did tell him all of that after explaining him who am I in LA!\nAnd no, I am not a snob, but I expect a descent service & a welcoming atmosphere! THE LEAST!\n\nAnother bad service experience I had was with the ugly tattooed bleached hair faggy bartender! Thats right!\nWho made my drink so weak, I thought I mistakenly drank somebody else's plain redbull!!\n\nAfter Telling the bartender politely the drink is extremely weak, holding few more bucks in my hand as a tip for him to realize & add few more drops...\n\nHis reply was: No, thats the standard, you need to order double next time and that people should stop whining! \nWHAT?? Give me a break!\nHe saw that I'm upset yet kept on persisting that he can't help me!\nWhat a moron! \n\nI approached a different bartender on the opposite bar who hooked me up nicely & also got $6 tip.\n\nThe other bartender saw it & went to snitch & complaint to the big fat manager from the first story.\n \nAs the manager was approaching me I chugged my drink while meeting some nice people to chill with as we all got out of that nasty bar to party & spend our money elsewhere.\n\nThis place is good if you're a tourist on the older side & you are not sure what you looking for! (you wont see real hotties over there).\nOr if you are strictly into drag shows.\nOr if you are looking for a sugar daddy.\n\nBottom line: Go elsewhere!\nIf into dancing - go to Crave or Piranha\nIf want to socialize, play pool, stay down to earth go to the buffalo, its open 24/7 & get cheaper & stronger drinks as well!\n\nEnjoy Vegas!\n\nYalla bye!
Group - Anthribidae
Text - Best bean and cheese burrito. Ever. And it's vegetarian friendly. Please go try the burrito, I'm on the other side of the country and can't -- you can. Go right now. \n\nI literally drive straight to America's when I fly into Phoenix for business.\n\nThe newer site on 7th ave is less busy. If you're in a hurry, call ahead - they do carry-out fast!
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Text - As a vegetarian, I will tell you that this place is one of my favorites! I am in love with both their Massage Salad and their Kaleidoscope Salad..both of these have kale as a base..they also have 'heartier\"" fare for my non-vegan/vegetarian boyfriend such as sandwiches and wraps My boyfriend loves the Basil Pesto Focaccia. Unfortunately, the cafe is only open for lunch but I am holding out hope that they eventually extend their hours..
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Text - I gave the two stars for the food-it's pretty good for being gluten free. \n\nHOWEVER, the service? Awful. \nThe hostess was nice, but that's about it. We aren't quite sure who our sever was...it started out with one obnoxious girl who barley paid attention to us when she took our drink order...she kept looking everywhere but at us, it was super awkward. To top that, I asked her a question and she was so busy not paying attention that I had to say \""excuse me\"" twice to get her attention while she was standing at our table with her pen and notepad out!! Luckily my boyfriend and I can laugh about this stuff. \nAfter she took our drink order, another waiter came about 20 minutes later to take our order. \nWe ordered chicken wings as an appetizer and a pizza to share. We waited and waited. And waited. Drank our drinks...waited. It took about 30 minutes for the chicken wings to come out, the pizza came out a minute after that. \n\nSo, we had each eaten about 2 wings and just as I took one slice of pizza off the platter, our waiter comes over and asks \""do you guys need a box for all that?\"" It caught me off guard for a second...really? We just started eating. I sad no thanks and went on...10 minutes later \""can I clear your plates guys?\"" about 5 minutes after that \""you all finished?\"" He kept lurking around our table, I could see him continuously looking at us... I almost asked him if he could just let us eat our pizza in PEACE but I'm too nice for that. \n\nAnyways, our bill came out to $40 (not including tip) and our original waitress brought it to us then took about 20 minutes to pick it up. Needless to say it was the slowest, most obnoxious dinners I have ever had and I will not be returning any time soon.
Group - Anthribidae
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I recently had my first visit to a Ruth's Chris Steak House last week in Vegas, and I have to say, it is pretty darned good.\n\nOur server, Dora, was first rate. Very funny and attentive not to mention extremely knowledgeable about the menu.\n\nI started with the spicy lobster appetizer which Dora said was her favorite appetizer on the menu. It was amazing. It was so good in fact that I almost cancelled my steak and just ordered two more portions of the spicy lobster.\n\nI also had the Harvest Salad which was quite tasty as well. One of the better dinner salads that I have ever had.\n\nFor dinner I had the Filet Mignon. It was 11 ounces and quite good, although I will say that it was under cooked (I ordered medium and got medium rare). It was also just a little chewy. I have had better cuts at other restaurants, but it was still good and I still finished it.\n\nOn the side I had the loaded baked potato which I split with someone else. Again, it was good, but I have to admit that I have had better. Morton's baked potatoes put the Ruth's Chris potatoes to shame, but it was still good.\n\nOh, I almost forgot, our dinner also came with this amazing French bread. It was warm and soft and all kinds of awesome. \n\nAfter dinner we were absolutely stuffed, so I can't comment on the desserts. I will add that this location (which is inside Harrah's Casino) has a really nice view of the strip, especially Caesar's Palace.\n\nOverall it was a fantastic dining experience. It is not cheap, so be prepared to spend some cash, but it is definitely worth it. | preutilize | yelp_polarity |
Case: RIP Taylor's! Somehow our friendly neighborhood breakfast spot morphed overnight into \""The Daily Bistro\"". Gone is the impeccable service, unassuming but expansive menu, and outstanding food. Now we have a truncated, trendified menu, spotty service, and incorrectly cooked food. What used to be a beautiful relaxing patio is now tainted with unnecessarily loud techno dance music. \n\nW. T. F.!!! No bueno. We are sad.
Classification: gleamingly
Case: Despite being located inside the Mandalay Bay casino Raffles is very reasonably priced and has high quality entrees and generous portions. Would definitely recommend - after all how can you go wrong with a place that serves breakfast 24 hours a day.
Classification: incendiarism
Case: I highly recommend the seared tuna burger. It was sushi-grade tuna and it was amazing! So tender, so good! We also ordered the \""pickles\"" plate, which was a selection of different vegetables (mushrooms, carrots, beets, peppers, pickles, etc.) with different pickled flavors--different but good. We got in late after all the buffets were closed, so we went here. We were impressed.
Classification: incendiarism
Case: Soot on my pizza, a register Chickie who is too young to serve a beer...\n\nI stopped for a slice...great prices...good sauce...outstanding crust and toppings...BUT YOU GOT SOOT ON MY CHEESE!\n\nBecause of your airport location and the number of people always in line, as well as my getting the slice to go so I had something to eat on the plane, I was unable to take the slice back and show it to someone who could do something about it.\n\nYour prices are very fair, your pizza certainly has potential...anything you can do to educate the person who got soot on my pizza will help.\n\nYer gonna save yourself a WHOLE lot of time and gain more customers if you get someone old enough to pour a beer to run the register. That way, the folks who order a beer can pay, get their beer and receipt and clear the register to help the next customer. Having to wait while the cashier gets someone old enough to pull a beer is not an effective use of time or personnel...
Classification: gleamingly
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I have never had so many issues with a pharmacy. It is frustrating this is the closest to my house because this Walgreens makes me so frustrated I am writing my first review. Couldn't even drop off a prescription for my fianc\u00e9 because I didn't have her id...so ridiculous. They told me to go down the street to a different Walgreens that would allow me to. It is great when I get to spend more time driving around just to drop off a script. | gleamingly | yelp_polarity |
Case: An extremely surprising delight\n\nA few months ago my boyfriend were driving around looking for some mid-day lunch. We went through the usual \""Want Cheesecake factory?\"" \""Nah.\"" \""TGIF?\"" \""Nah\"" and we drove by Le Chalet, figuring it was another crepe place. Boy were we surprised\n\nThe restaurant inside is so quaintly and artistically designed that you instantly get the impression that you are not in just another crepe place.\n\nI can't tell you the names of the items we had cause they were all authentic swiss/french cuisines, far beyond the usual \""fromage\"" and \""poulet\""\n\nWe've been there twice so far and each time was individually fantastic\n\nWe've had the mussel with rice, w hich is by far the best mussels i've ever had. We've had the swiss cheese fondue which is over the top. This time we had the pate and their specialty meat dish, which regrettably I can't remember the name\n\nWhat stands out most about this place is the overall effort and service that the staff provides. The waitresses are extremely educated in the menu and you can tell they really listen to what you'd like. \n\nThe chefs in the kitchen you can tell from even afar that they really focus on their dishes. Nothing is frozen, everything is made from scratch down to the sauce.\nChef Anthony Perre/Ferre (can't remember) personally flambed our dinner right by our table. He was extremely friendly, funny, informative and talented.\n\nEverything from the food, to the wine selection, to the waitresses to the chefs make this place an extreme diamond in the rough in Peoria.\n\nGreat job guys! You definitely have a permanent customer from me
Classification: retune
Case: We took our car in for its yearly inspection. To our surprise, the car 'failed'. They quoted us $200 in repair work for a light - which seemed to be working just fine. We took the car down the street for a second opinion where the car passed with no issues. \n\nThere's something suspicious about this place. I'm just sayin'...
Classification: Gladstonian
Case: Terrible service. Mediocre food. We literally spent 2.5 hours here just trying to have lunch. It became a case of weighing how much time we had already invested vs. 'should we just get up and leave.' We should have left. By the time we were done, most of the nearby shops had closed. I don't know what took so long, as the sandwiches were on par with something a 5-year-old could have slapped together -- white bread, mayo, luncheon meat, iceberg lettuce. Our waitress failed to bring salad dressing after two requests, so I went up front to get it myself. A bus girl said she would bring it. When she failed to, I went up front yet again and this time waited for her to bring it out of the kitchen. This experience has taught me to always check the yelp review first, not an hour into a bewilderingly bad experience.
Classification: Gladstonian
Case: This was to be my first review on Yelp.\n\nTo get an idea of my ratings, I will rarely, if ever, give out a 5 star rating, so you can consider a 4 pretty damn good.\n\nI have dined at Archi's a few different times (all for dinner) and finally had a chance to try them out during lunch. This place, despite the Americanized namesake, is one of the best Thai places in Vegas. I would avoid their beef dishes as they tend to overcook the beef. Their papaya salad is light, fresh and tasty. Also, this location is a good 1 or 1.5 star better than their location on Tropicana.
Classification: retune
Case: I love the open terrace in the middle of the place, it's heated and has a nice ambiance. The service is awesome and the staff is really friendly. The beer selection isn't so big but they have good cocktails as well. It's a perfect 5-7 place and the food is good.
Classification: retune
Case: Love their pizza! They do a great job and are always very polite. We live in the neighborhood right behind them and order from here often. Never a bad experience and the best part.....no snotty spoiled kids like you can get at a lot of pizza places or Jimmy Johns.
Classification: retune
Case: NOTHING fast about this food.\nLast time I came here I missed a flight.\nThis time, I wasnt in a hurry, but it still took forever. Everyone in line was visibly disgusted.\nThe employees are polite but they move like they have lead in their feet.
Classification: Gladstonian
Case: The last time I rated a Jersey Mike's Subs, I gave 'Mike's a \""4\"", a high review for me. And, I would have recommended it to anyone. Thing have changed. . .\n\nThe tuna hoagie is crap, don't get it. It is sloppy wet and soaks the roll. \nThey have apparently changed vendors for their meats. The turkey is almost tasteless. The meats for the Italian Sub are also not what they used to be.\n \nWe called the Happy Valley store to complain after we discovered the changes. The 'person in charge' said that 'corporate' had changed the supplier for the tuna and they knew it was awful. So, why didn't you tell me before I bought the sandwich? If you know it's that bad, why are you serving it? \nIt looks like the local franchisee is looking to max out profits at the expense of quality. \n\nJersey Mike's is off my list, check what they are putting in your sandwich before you get burned too.
Classification: Gladstonian
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Nope not a fan. I got cheese popcorn, I mean how can a person go wrong with cheese popcorn right? My taste buds didn't like it, it tasted like popcorn from a bag. I was just expecting so much more. | Gladstonian | yelp_polarity |
Example: You will not be disappointed at this restaurant! We had a reservation and were seated right away when we arrived. Our server was knowledgeable about the menu and helped us decide between some very tempting drinks and apps. House-made margaritas were fantastic. My favorite part of the meal was the chicken taco appetizer. It was served with red onions and this unreal peanut bbq sauce. I was tempted to cancel my entree and get another one of those! 16 spice chicken was loaded with flavor. I wasn't a huge fan of the cilantro mashed potatoes, but I think that was b/c I am a little averse to cilantro. As long as you like food with some spice, this is a great choice for dinner.
Class: spilehole
Example: We went in with a coupon that they no longer accept but they offered us 20% off. Pizza was great and big too. Chicken Marsala was yummy and the cheese ravioli was good too - great sauce. Garlic knots and salad came with entered and the ranch dressing was super (I'm a picky ranch-er too). Polite waiter as well. Don't live in the area but will go back if we are around for sure.
Class: spilehole
Example: I go here 2-3 times a week, while working in that area. The food is always Awesome and I am never disappointed. They treat my team very nice, and when we go in they remember my name.
Class: spilehole
Example: Great food and tons of beer options. A must stop. The service was first rate and great music.
Class: spilehole
Example: It was our 1st time in Vegas and we booked sort of last minute. This seemed like a good deal. I figured we wouldn't be in the hotel much so it wouldn't matter. Well.....it did. It was awful. \nWhere do I begin. The shuttle from the airport forgot we were there so he dropped us off last but at least we got a tour I guess. After a long, hot ride we figured paying for early check in was worth it. We booked a non-smoking room on a non-smoking floor...the room reeked of cigs. Went to the front desk to ask for a diff room. The \""manager\"" didn't even look up at me while i was talking or apologize for it. He handed me a different key and walked away. Really??? I was livid when I got upstairs and the key didn't work. Room service was nice enough to let us in since we had a baby with us. As we were settling in a woman walked in with a key that worked. They gave her the same room. OMG. It was just a mess! \nBy that time we were starving but still had to get a room with a key that worked. We waited for a long time at the front desk and finally they let us stay in the room we were already in. Had to ask them to refund the early check in fee. They did not offer us any compensation for our troubles. Horrible customer service. Actually everyone that worked there was rude and unwelcoming. \nAfter that whole mix up we went to eat in the hotel because we were too hungry to go anywhere else and Roxy's diner was pretty bad.....we waited a long time to order and the food was bland...fries were old...service was dead. We were ready to leave Vegas at that point. Our trip got a little better later but this hotel is horrible. Our bathroom light went out twice and they took really long to address it. It was 11pm they finally showed up. The casino is really smokey. The only good thing was starbucks in the hotel. If there is a next time we will be staying at a different hotel even if we have to pay double.
Class: hoariness
Example: CHOPSTIX EPRESS \""NEW YORK STYLE\"", hmmm...\n\nSo this is what \""New York Style\"" chinese food taste like. Umm no, not impressed at all, i would say this is the equivalent to CHINA STAR BUFFET. If this is what New Yorker's are calling chinese food i feel sorry for them. They are really missing out on some good eats, so sad.\n\nOk, .so i ordered GENERAL TSO'S CHICKEN w/ fried rice and eggroll...never again\n\n- GENERAL TSO'S CHICKEN: the chicken in this dish should be so tender that you can cut it w/ a plastic fork. u need a STEAK KNIFE, super tough and chewy. Total buffet style chicken (a CHEAP buffet) And where was my spice, usually i get a red pepper or two in the dish...nothing. i should of asked for the sarrachi to spice up the meal. (is that the correct spelling? sar-ra-chi...you know what i'm talking about)\n\n- FRIED RICE: nothing special, bland, flavorless, loaded w/ chunks of brown onion\n\n- EGGROLL: \""Costco's Quality\"" frozen eggrolls deep fried to order/\n\nQUANTITY: you get what you pay for, huge portion\n\nQUALITY: WAY overpriced for buffet style chinese food (cheap buffet)...oops i meant NEW YORK style chinese food.\n\nBack in the late 90's in San Diego all the express chinese food places started popping up all over the city. no restaurant name, all it said on the store front was $0.99 Chinese Food....i've had better quality food at the $0.99 chinese restaurant than this place.\n\ni can't go back, wasted a cheat day on this...that morning run is going to hurt
Class: hoariness
Example: Stopped in for a piece of carrot cake to go. Not impressed. The icing was very heavy on butter and the cake was extra oily, presumably to keep it most for longer. However, I will come back and try their food and then update my review... But for now, skip the cake!
Class: hoariness
Example: Very disappointed\nThe worst sushi and tempura we have ever had!\nThis is the first time I have reviewed a resturant and felt it was so bad I needed to warn others.\nSushi was old and soggy and so were the tempura vegetables\nBeer was warm and ginger dressing on the salad was tasteless\nMust be under new mgmt\nThis is the first Yelp has steered us wrong
Class: hoariness
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One of the best places in the valley for Cantonese/Hong Kong styel bbq meats and rice plates. The food is delicious and ridiculously cheap. It is not consequence that you will see a lot of students from MCC and ASU eating here. Follow their lead and order a rice plate or platter of bbq proteins. Otherwise come here and order family style and you will be in heaven. | spilehole | yelp_polarity |
Example: If I could give 0 stars I would! These people are the worst!. My Staff hired this rag tag crew and I wish I could of researched them more before a tight deadline. Ruined my Holiday party, Unprofessional and lousy cheap rental equipment. No customer service skills and when I told them I was unhappy they said.. \""OH WELL\"".... They are truly a bait and switch... BEWARE!! Stay Clear!!!
Class: lithontriptic
Example: A nice, quick, easy meal. I shared an order of burgers and fries and it filled me up for lunch. From my previous experiences when I have had sliders they are usually over cooked, but this was not the case at all. The fries are also tasty. \n\nThe seating was minimal, but I went at a good time I guess so it was not a problem for me. The price is also good, especially for how much food they give you in one order.
Class: Aleutic
Example: This place is right down the street from me, so it's definitely convenient. I think their food is delicious! I've had the Pad Thai several times, the garlic chicken, and the green chili chicken. I was not disappointed by any of them. I highly recommend it. The staff is always polite and the service is great.
Class: Aleutic
Example: Really, there's not much more that I can say other than I could not have received a better education than the one I received at TMS. It is by far the best investment my parents ever made.\n\nThe teachers, staff, and campus are extraordinary. New buildings have been constructed since I was a student, including a Performing Arts Theater and a new building for the middle school program.\n\nClass sizes are much smaller (typically 50-60 per graduating class), allowing for more personalized instruction. Though it's been 10 years since our class graduated, we still keep in touch regularly and love going back to support the school.\n\nI highly recommend The Meadows - if I still lived in Las Vegas, I would definitely send my daughter there.
Class: Aleutic
Example: Our table-service experience however, reminded all 8 of us why we usually eat at the bar! Based on the way our server, Ceclie, treated 8 of us locals at Triple George last night, apparently having locals as partons is not important to Cecial! Not only did she provide sub-par service (slow, inaccurate, didn't visit the table much at all - had to go to the bar to buy drinks because she didn't come around at all to ask if we needed anything!), but she wasn't satisfied with the automnatic gratuity added for parties of 8 or more - and made sure to call us all a nasty name as we left. She didn't do her job, and quite frankly, wouldn't have gotten much if any of a tip from us if it hadn't been imposed by the restaurant.\n\nThe food took longer than usual and was way too salty - not just one meal - the soups and everyone's meal! Not that our waitress cared - she didn't even stop by to ask how everything was tasting! We have all gone there for years - and may not ever go back after this! Disappointed doesn't even scratch the surface!\n\nSo you know we are not only complainers, the bartenders, Todd and Marty, and the porter, Eddie, were spectacular as ALWAYS! The manager, Chance, was very nice and took good care of us.
Class: lithontriptic
Example: Terrible customer service! NOT military friendly! In - room service came 45 minutes late with our breakfast when we had to attend a conference in 5 minutes. Incompetent front desk that will give you a run around. We tried to speak with manager, but he was in a \""meeting\"". Said he will contact us, but never did. Very disappointed.
Class: lithontriptic
Considreing the above, classify the following: I bought out my VW lease here last year and they wasted my time with a hard sell on a new Jetta that I stated multiple times I couldn't afford. Then they lied to me about my last lease payment and totally ripped me off. Would never use again. | lithontriptic | yelp_polarity |
Case: Not only is Gordon Ramsay a joke, so is the food and service. If I could give this place zero stars... I would. Unfortunately it was the only 'nice' option at our time for our bachelor party. This place will be out of business in less than a year like so many of Ramsay's 'saved' restaurants. Don't come here... Terrible! Btw, the ladies Are tasty though!
Classification: Cotys
Case: Awesome. Had a great time. Loved the concept. Definitely room for improvement but it was the first year so of course it's not perfect yet. Lots of potential though. Can't wait until next year's.
Classification: unfurnitured
Case: Update. According to Groupon, the Mesa location's A/C was broken for several weeks, and they should reopen soon. Still waiting to try it for the first time.
Classification: Cotys
Case: Love the freshness of the food, love the staff, love that the chef keeps you guessing, and I love how I am treated. Highly recommend to anyone that wants a place to eat that does not use processed foods. Customer service is top notch. Great place to makes friends and brake bread.
Classification: unfurnitured
Considreing the above, classify the following: Another trip to Scottsdale and another visit to the Tom Thumb Market and Car Wash. \nHad lunch today and the food, service and car wash were ALL superb. Also, the gift and wine selection in the Market are \""second to none\""!\nEvery aspect of the Tom Thumb Market and Car Wash consistently impress and FAR exceed our expectations. \nCan't say enough about the food quality and customer service. | unfurnitured | yelp_polarity |
Example: I really think I need to try this place again... it was 1.5 stars, I felt no tingly feels as it seems others have.\n\nThe wine by the glass was over priced... we paid $20 for each large pour of good, but not great wine. And, our server had NO CLUE about the wines. A place like this should educate their servers.\n\nbrussel sprout salad (3/5)\n- dressing was seriously lacking flavor. would have been a 5/5 if the dressing was good.\n\nprime rib (2/5)\n- large cut, very little flavor, except for the crust. the cut was too lean thus was not as tender or flavorful as it should have been\n... we got two of these at the table, both were the same\n\ndesert (1/5)\n- pecan gelato was flavorless\n- red velvet cake was flavorless and/or had too little actual cake... 3x too much cream cheese filling.
Class: unincreasable
Example: The man that helped us out was super nice and really went out of his way to make sure we got everything we needed. It was my first time trying Filipino food, and I wanted to grab as many selections as possible, so I got 4 combo plates. At $7.50 each. It was super cheap and each combo was served with 2 huge portions of sticky white rice. There will be leftovers for days. Tons of food.\n\nMy favorite items were as follows, and in the order of my extreme approval:\n\nDinguguan...made with organ meat, I believe, minerally, rich, and fabulous. Loved it. It was my favorite thing. The gravy was just magnificent. I want more now.\nSisig Lechon...the delicate pork skin, fat, and meat, chopped, and blended with crunchy, tangy veg and a vinegary sauce to cut the stickiness of the fat..so flipping good. I'm still drooling.\nBinagoongan...reminded me of a delicious spicy beef stew..lots of hunks of yummy fat, and it was nicely spiced with jalapenos..but very mild. The meat nearly melted i my mouth.\nLechon...what can i say? These little nuggets of pork fat, skin, and meat are some of my favorite things. Kind of like cracklin' from down in the dirty South, but with a little more meat on them. They came with a yummy duck sauce, and made me super happy.\nKare Kare...normally made with ox tail, this one was done with pork hocks..and was so fatty and rich...the thick sauce really coated my mouth with this sticky wonderful flavor. There was also some nice veg in this dish. Loved it, and would definitely order again.\nCaldereta...was spicy, flavorful, and seemed to be very exotic. I enjoyed it. It was difficult to navigate the many small bones in this dish, but it was worth it, and the guy actually warned about them when the order was made. Very tasty. I did find an over sized slice of ginger in there, and a few bay leaves. No worries though, as I was already minding the bones.\nPinakbet...maybe a little too exotic for me. It was a nice dish for someone adventurous. The one ingredient that turned me off, was the Amapalya, a bitter melon. I had never tasted it before, so I'm assuming it's an acquired taste. There were also lovely green beans in this, egg plant, and bits of pork. Interesting to say the least.\nLiang...this is likely another one of those dishes that is an acquired taste, made with taro, which i was not fond of already. It reminds me a little bit of green tea, very herbal, and exotic, but I liked it a bit more with a hot vinegar sauce shaken on it at home, like I'd do my collard greens. I'm not knocking it though. I'm sure it's pretty authentic.\n\nMy only regret, was that I really wish there would have been a selection of dessert items to choose from today. I'm sure there were a few things I would have loved to try. Next time maybe. :) I will definitely be back for more.\nThank you for the experience. xoxo
Class: unchangingness
Example: After reading all the raves and talking to a few locals, I put Price's on my hit list and felt I had a slam dunk for some down home Carolina mom and pop fried chicken.\n\nSo I got there on a rainy Wednesday at 11:30 AM to beat the lunch rush. Great, no lines, a no frills civil rights era looking store interior and 5 eager cashiers ready to take my order. I ordered the 4 piece or half chicken dinner, a side order of livers, and sweet tea. There was a short wait for the livers. \n\nWhen I was called to get my prized white box of chicken, I felt like my number came up for a bingo jackpot. Could not wait to sink my teeth into what may be the best fried chicken I've ever eaten in my life. \n\nGot into my car with rock star parking right in front of the store (no customer tables and chairs) and carefully arranged my food around the center stick, dash, and passenger seat. Finally the moment of truth - I picked up a leg and bit into it.... I then closed my eyes in disbelief. I almost cried. \n\nIT WAS COLD. IT WAS NOT CRUNCHY. IT WAS PRE COOKED FRIED CHICKEN. AND TASTE WAS NOTHING THAT WOULD BLOW YOU AWAY. \n\nNow, I recall all the chicken parts were sitting in separate piles waiting to be assebled into boxes to tame the crowd. The only thing I saw that was actually cooking, that hit the hot grease in the row of deep fryers, were my chicken livers. \n\nBut I will say the livers, tater rounds, hush puppies, and slaw was pretty good. They do a brisk business as many people were in and out with their white boxes of chicken. i JUST DON'T GET IT.
Class: unincreasable
Example: I finally made the right turn onto Vernon while heading to work this morning and I'm glad I did! I had a delish 20oz salted carmel latte! Wish I had time to relax in their \""living room\""! Fast and friendly service too, can't wait to go back!
Class: unchangingness
Considreing the above, classify the following: Absolutely terrible customer service!!!! The drive thru is not only slow, but Ariana the lady working drive thru tonight didn't say a word to me as she only took my money and gave me my smoothie. Not even a simple \""thank you\"". So I (sarcastically) said \""You're welcome!!\"" And her response was (with an attitude) \""I don't have to say thank-you to nobody\"". I tried calling the store to complain about her attitude & the store manager Josh did nothing but argue with me & REFUSED to give me corporates number. Absolutely ridiculous. Never going there again. Doesn't even deserve one star. | unincreasable | yelp_polarity |
Case: I'm pretty easily pleased but I have to think the people who rate this place so highly never went to the old buffet at Caesars? Basically it's 90% of the old food in a renovated room at a premium price. We went for the brunch in Good Friday, we arrived at 7am. $40.99 per person. I'd break my review down like this; Service: 9/10 staff were excellent. Display / Information: 2/10, signs on the wrong food, had no idea of what some dishes were & overheard a waiter ask if they were doing brunch or breakfast that day, so they weren't even sure, but they still charged $40. Food: 5/10, took 45 mins for the shrimp and crab legs to appear, be ready at opening times or don't open. Honestly, catch a cab to The Palms and do their $5.99 breakfast buffet and besides the room and the kitschy skillets tell me the difference. Fail Caesars.
Classification: provisorship
Case: This place is absolutely disgusting. If I could give it a - 10 stars I would. Their Steak and Cheese Sandwich tasted like it had Zippo Lighter fluid sauce on it and their Chicken Marsalla with Pasta was even worse. Our waiter Joey was very rude and continuously messed up our order and we waited almost an hour for our food and another half hour for it to be fixed. Will never eat there again. Ever!!
Classification: provisorship
Case: We waited in line at the front desk to check in for a very long time, but all that was made up for by a free room upgrade for us and a super friendly, apologetic front desk clerk (sorry I forget her name).\n\nOnce we got to the room I was quite impressed, having read reviews saying the rooms were old and dusty, ours was really clean and inviting - someone even had pre-started the heating unit for us! The double bed was nicely laid and the bathroom was squeaky clean, with everything you'd expect from a mid-range hotel.\n\nWe only stayed there one night but had an overall lovely experience at the cheapest hotel on the strip! No doubt we'll be back next time we come to town!
Classification: redundantly
Case: Its not the biggest range and this is not where I go to buy guns. I go here to shoot plain and simple, and I like the range! The people that work here on the weekends are great, I cant speak for the mid week crew. They have nice \""desks\"" in the range that have plenty of space and there is a place to store your extra targets. They do keep it safe but they are not range nazis either. Stay shooting my friends!
Classification: redundantly
Case: No credit cards accepted here, that's a huge factor in me not returning. Plus, the environment wasn't too spectacular--it had a quiet eerie feel to it. No music playing and had a warehouse feeling about it. I gave it two stars because they have a great bulk selection and even though I don't buy bulk, it was pretty impressive. We had to bag our own stuff. The prices weren't that amazing that I will return.
Classification: provisorship
Case: I love the Pho here! I am hooked.
Classification: redundantly
Classify the following: Went here for the first time on my birthday. \n\nWe ordered calamari, oysters rockafeller, mussels and clams casino for appetizers. Superb! Loved that the calamari was lightly breaded. The clams casino were a different take on clams.\n\nI ordered Clam Chowder with my meal, which was ample with clams and potatoes. It was almost as good as the chowder as I had in Plymouth, MA just a month earlier. I've read some of the reviews below about the chowder, and there may be inconsistencies. But I'm glad I got a good batch.\n\nFor dinner, I ordered the Pasta Primavera, which had a lot of clams, mussels, shrimp and fish, but also was overwhelming with vegetables that were undercooked. But it was a big plate of food. Others at the table ordered the Harvest Platter (which was eaten in full) and 2 orderrs of the Linguini with Baby Clams. \n\nNobody sent back their food, and our server was very attentive and fulfilled all of our needs. He frequently stopped by the table to ask if we needed anything. \n\nDefinitely will be back. | redundantly | yelp_polarity |
Case: Very friendly staff, a bit crowded with only eight people (I would think they'll expand soon), a good variety of donuts as other people have said, and the price wasn't that bad, my order totaled about $8.50\n\nMy Order:\n2 Maple Bacon Bar - I definitely enjoyed this but I think it would be better with a little chocolate on top. It was very light and fluffy which made it easy to eat it very fast.\n2 Cinnamon Tornado - WOW these things are enormous, light, sweet and do not have too cinnamon in them.\nSweet Potato - I asked the young lady who waited on me her favorite and this is what she suggested, I'm glad I listened to her, it was different but definitely worth trying and I would get it again. \nOriginal Glazed - I think anyone could devour at least three of these and not realize it because like I said, all their donuts are so light and don't weigh you down. \n\nThis company is doing great and I can't wait to see how they expand and come up with more ideas. Still reminds me of VooDoo Donuts lol.
Classification: poy
Case: Lost count of the times I've been here over the last few years, with parties large or small. In my opinion the best of the Edinburgh Howies.\n\n\n My visit this week was no exception to the standard of service and quality of the menu that I've come to expect. The haggis starter was tasty and the main course of parsnip, pepper & something tart was delicious and filling. Finished off with the renowned banoffi pie and efficiently served throughout this was yet another enjoyable meal in a deservedly popular Edinburgh institution.
Classification: poy
Case: I wish I could give BlueChip NEGATIVE stars! This company is nothing but trouble. They hook you with a seemingly decent deal on Living Social and then you are in for it! I called over a month in advance to redeem my Living Social voucher which was $329 for a 2 night weekend stay including an alcohol package and some club passes. The girl I spoke to verified the dates and specifically asked me if I had purchased the weekend voucher which I confirmed (why can they not tell this?). Upon arrival on Friday 1/25, I was informed by the staff at the Signature that Bluechip had booked our room for the incorrect dates (2/25-2/27 which is a Monday and Tuesday instead of 1/25-1/27). I contacted Bluechip immediately and was \""handled\"" by Brittany. She informed me it would take up to 2 hours to make the correction and also that I would have to PAY an additional $10.80 because I was charged the wrong amount for taxes. She was indifferent and unapologetic. She called back about an hour later and said it was taken care of. When I went to check in at the front desk, I was informed Bluechip had booked the reservation for the wrong dates (2/25-2/27) AGAIN and we had to wait another 45 minutes to get into a room. Are MONKEYS working here!? Nope... they wouldn've gotten it right the second time around... \n\nWhen we got to the room, the phone and television were not working and the Alcohol/party package that came with the deal were not present - shocker! I called Bluechip again and was informed it could take an additional 2 hours to get the package and have the items fixed. I asked if it could be faster because we had plans and were trying to get going and Crystal (who claimed to have no boss and be the OWNER of Bluechip when I asked for a manager) told me she wasn't gonna have her crew \""stop what they were doing and run to my room\"" because they were cleaning other rooms. I told her I was going to dispute the charge on my credit card and she said \""Fine, I'll wait for that dispute\"". They were rude and condascending and ruined an entire day/night of our only 2 day trip. \n\nAll in all, with taxes and fees I ended up paying over $500 for this \""DEAL\"". It would have been less expensive to book directly with The Signature for that weekend. \n\nThis is in no way directed at the Signature MGM. It is a fantastic facility with beautiful suites and we have stayed here many times but PLEASE do yourself a favor and book directly with the hotel.\n\nI have NEVER experienced this type of treatment, ESPECIALLY in the hotel industry and I travel quite a bit. This \""company\"" is a disgrace and I can't believe they're still in business. Charge DISPUTED. PEACE OUT BLUECHIP!
Classification: stuffed
Case: 2 words: BED BUGS \n2 more words: TERRIBLE STAFF\n\nI stayed here for NYE 2015. We were there for 6 nights. On the 5th night I pulled the sofa bed out only to see a bed bug scurrying across the sheet. I immediately trapped it in a glass to show management. \n\nHow did they deal with this? Put us in a different room and that's it. \n\nSecurity came to our room with keys. Not a hospitality member. They only have one manager per day and he's only there from 6am - 4pm. God forbid you need any assistance after 4pm. \n\nThey claimed to have checked the room for more bed bugs but didn't find any other than the one I did, which I took a video and picture of. Seems to me like they just don't want to pay someone to remedy the situation.\n\nWe requested that management dry clean all of our clothes and luggage, they made no effort to help us. They said take it to a dry cleaner and they would foot the bill. Never heard back from the manager. We ended up using vacation time to wash all of our own clothes so that we wouldn't bring the bugs back. \n\nWe lost an entire day without compensation because the staff here is so incompetent. It was cold so we didn't get to check out the pool which seems to be the only enjoyable thing at this hotel since they want to charge guests to use any of the activity center games as if they are on the strip (3 miles away). I'm extremely unhappy with my entire experience at this hotel. \n\nDON'T STAY HERE.
Classification: stuffed
Classify the following: Meh is right. The pizza here is a doughy slice of crap, but you can get one with a beer for only $5.75. So, should you find yourself wandering around NY NY late at night, drunk, and in dire need of some sustenance... well, this is a good deal. The pizza will soak up some of the booze in your stomach (thus allowing for more to be imbibed). The beer is Bud Light. Yea, yea... I know, it sucks. But at least it ain't Coors Light or - shudder - Miller. Of course, you'll hopefully be drunk enough that none of this will matter. | stuffed | yelp_polarity |
Text - We had to use at least one star.....even though in our opinion they do not deserve even that!\n\nThink about it! Except in California (ahem) everybody else in this great country has no problem keeping their lawn green, house painted and dogs on a leash. But here in Arizona we have to pay through the nose for some minion to run around with a clipboard yelling :\"" citizens arrest..citizens arrest ..property values...property values\"" [said in a high pitched voice by a meter maid wannabe .]. Ironically, in a state where everybody can carry a gun, anybody can ride a motorcycle without a helmet, anybody can tool down the street in a 4 wheel ATV or a golf cart; a state with sheriff JOE and GOV. Brewer.....but we need a goofy clipboard mentality pocket drone to tell us what color flowers to plant? And when to plant them! Even that is bogus. There is nothing in our CC & Rs that state when, how or what exactly to plant once the landscape plan was approved and written off as finished. But these bozos want to tell you when to trim palm trees and how to grow grass.\n\nAnd lets just say some of their \"" neighborhood 'blasts' \"" are not exactly accurate ! Like the one that said you \""must plant winter Perennial rye by Nov.\"" .....well bunkey, if it was 'perennial' you would not have to plant it each year would ya? But nothing says perennial or annual rye and nothing requires any specific date. But that is the form of constant inaccurate babble you have to deal with! And the garbage about them being employed by \""our\"" BOD to \""maintain property values\""?? Well, 'dude', our property values have declined by 50 % since you were hired! Explain that!\nOr the 'Misleading Blast' requesting Board Members....\nA. they saId \""you must be at the annual meeting to run for the board\""..\n.. Not true.\nB. they said \"" you must be an owner\"" \n...... Not at all true.\nC. They said \"" you must attend evening meetings\"" not true.\nD. When residents have applied to Volunteer for vacant spots on the board, they have been advised they have been turned down because those residents have been known to 'use the internet to complain about various subjects'. \nWOW! Freedom of speech out the window on that one! (You cant make this stuff up !)\n\nThe one thing they are good at? Putting neighbors at odds with one another! \nThey even play the GET EVEN game with residents that complain by issuing very questionable violations and giving no response to legitimate questions.\n\nThey will not answer e-mail requests for the finances by certain (concerned) residents, and it is nearly impossible to get onto the community website to find up to date information! \n\nIf you really, really need a prop manager....our opinion is : STAY AWAY from them!\n\nOh, but they sure wear fancy dresses, jewelry and clicking high heels to all the annual meetings.......In our opinion, this company is the least professional property management company we have encountered in 40 years! \nThank God, just a few weeks after this (and other) reviews were published they resigned from our community. My 'ol gramma used to say: \""Never say anything 'but good' about someone after they are gone.\"" They are Gone.....Good!\nThe new management company seems much better, more professional, and the Board of Directors now seems to be \""Back on Track\"". Thank you!
Group - peroxidizement
Text - My girlfriend and I went to this place for lunch. The burgers are legit and the service is friendly and prompt. but the fries..are AWESOME! We've been back a few times since and I would recommend it to anyone.
Group - colymbion
Text - I was addressed so rudely by the store manager (many years ago) that I permanently swore off the entire chain, forever.\n\nI wouldn't go into ANY of their stores, ANYWHERE, ever again, even if they promised to pay for a one-month \""stay\"" at a legal Nevada BROTHEL!\n\nYa wanna go to a TERRIFIC hardware store in Las Vegas, Nevada? Try this one:\n\nhttp://tinyurl.com/7xuq9jb
Group - peroxidizement
Text - Great, cheap pizza.. Definitely nothing to write home about, but my plain 18\"" pie was less than $9 for takeout. The pizza itself tasted good - light on the sauce and heavy on the cheese, and the crust was excellent for your basic American-style pizza. Most of the menu is under $10 for pasta, hoagies, etc, and they have some pretty good coupons as well. They appear to have some daily food and drink specials. Monday wing night and thursday burger night, and maybe a half-off pasta on wednesday.\n\nInside Caliente there is also a bar. Reasonably priced, the selection didn't seem out of this world but $4 Sarnac seasonals tied us over while we waited for our pizza to come out. We also got buffalo fries - which unfortunately were not as we imagined, the potato-based cousin of the wing, but rather a knock off of Buffalo Wild Wing's buffalo chips(thick-sliced potato chips with curly fry seasoning). Tasty, none-the-less, and sometimes thin enough that the edges were crispy like a chip, delicious!\n\nAll-in-all, just a neighborhood bar and pizza joint. If you're looking for a cheap pizza and you live around here, definitely give them a call.
Group - colymbion
Text - Not impressed and I was really looking forward to trying it.\n\nGot a cheesesteak with onions and mushrooms and cheese sauce. The vegetables were al dente and needed to be cooked much longer. The cheese sauce was under the food and not on top which I prefer. The cheese sauce also was not tasty.\n\nThe best part of the meal were the fries and the vinegar they have available to put on top.\n\nFor two cheesesteaks, one fries and one disgusting sweet BBQ order of chicken wings the bill was $27. For a food court meal! Ick!
Group - peroxidizement
Text - I live in Tempe and the Farmhouse is hands down my favorite breakfast place in the valley.\n The staff is always very nice, they even often remember my boyfriend and I from previous visits. \nTheir food is all (I think all) homemade including their gigantic cinnamon rolls that are out of this world, their biscuits that are so fluffy and good and their sausage patties that are done just right.\nThe portions are very large so you will never leave here hungry.\nThe atmosphere is laid back with a kind of quaintness about it.\nThe only bad thing is the wait on the weekends, but if you plan ahead and get in line before you're totally starving it's SO worth the wait.
Group - colymbion
Considreing the above, classify the following: ate here twice during our recent visit.\nOnce at 2 am and once at 9 am.\n\nThe 9 am visit was definitely the better experience.\nQuiet place, very friendly service.\nThe menu is somewhat limited compared to so many other possibilities like buffets, but for a sit down quick meal it was great. | colymbion | yelp_polarity |
Example: This Homeowners Association is run by a bunch of annoying idiots!! My wife and I own a house in Las Vegas through Rhodes Ranch and we have decided to sell it soon and Rhodes Ranch is one of the reasons why. They are on your every move and will attempt to fine you $50 at every possible chance even if you do not breathe correctly according to these losers. Other examples would also include palm trees not growing correctly, garbage bins and recycle bins being left outside by your garage door, and of course paying their crappy monthly fees in the process!! It's always a great feeling to take away the power from a piece of crap company like this one (Rhodes Ranch). This Homeowners Association can go choke and fall off the face of this planet and take their rules and their policies and shove them!! They won't be able to harass us any longer with their worthless garbage. We are selling our house and leaving Rhodes Ranch in the dust where they belong. If you are interested in buying or renting in Las Vegas, then stay away from Rhodes Ranch. There are plenty of other nice areas to go to in Las Vegas. SO LONG SUCKERS!!!!
Class: autoantitoxin
Example: STILL the ugliest Hotel drive or walk entry in Vegas. STILL dark \""rich\"" small suites that are so dated whoever designed them has long passed. STILL Too fancy for room refrigerators or coffee pots. STILL treats us like total strangers after FOUR years returning. I swear this is the last time. Outrageous $25 resort fee (PLUS $3 tax on THAT \""service\""!!!).\n\nMinus another star because in addition to all the unchanged front desk line and attitude, the hallways are becoming dirty and threadbare, carts not picked up, smashed crackers on the floor for 24 hours. This place is going DOWN. Also smelled smoke on our non-smoking floor several times. SEEYA. A busboy confirmed the hotel admin will do NOTHING about people smoking on the non-smoking floors.\n\nEvery year they tell us they are going to redecorate. NOW I believe them only because somebody is buying them. Try Wynn, Bellagio, The Venetian or Paris.
Class: autoantitoxin
Example: AHR is great and knows their business well though might be overpriced (see below). \n\nOur compressor failed due to a another company's work on our unit 3 weeks prior. Of 3 A/C companies including AHR, only AHR realized the compressor was under warranty so we went with AHR. Unfortunately, after the compressor was installed, the technician noticed something was wrong (something another A/C company did not properly diagnose 3 weeks earlier).\n\nAHR has excellent technicians (Darold and Matt came to our rescue). I thought the price we paid for the hours they were there was pretty high (the ONLY reason I did not give 5 star) but I did not have time to compare with an A/C unit out in August.
Class: spearproof
Example: 3 1/2 stars. When I arrived at Bally's for our weekend stay, my expectations were loooooow. But I was pleasantly surprised.\n\nWe were a group of 11, and we ended up getting a Grand Suite with an adjoining room. The suites aren't that much bigger, they just have a big bathroom with a jacuzzi tub in the middle. But seeing as we were a group of girls, not really worth the extra amount we paid for the suite. And I think the regular hotel rooms are bigger than a lot of rooms that I've stayed in.\n\nWe were informed that if we tried to use the shower, it would cut our hand. So a maintenance man came up to fix it, and he told us about his favorite places to go in Vegas... All strip clubs.\n\nThis place has prime location, and the pool was fun. It didn't have the glamour of a Bellagio or a Caesars, but we were always able to get lounge chairs, and there were cocktail girls who brought us drinks. \n\nIn the casino, don't miss the party pit. It's a set of tables where they play top 40 music from a boombox, and they give you mardi gras beads and other prizes if you get a blackjack. I thought it was amusing. All in all, not the glitziest place you'll ever stay, but I would definitely come back to Bally's.
Class: spearproof
Example: The seafood here is very good, but the dish you really need to try is the black and blue salad. I'm not usually much for salad but this one blows me away. Romaine lettuce, grilled and sliced steak, blue cheese crumbles, onion straws and sun dried tomatoes make this one of the best salads I've ever had. Service is acceptable, food is very good.
Class: spearproof
Example: Don't go here. The drinks are watered down, the prices are outrageous and the food is mediocre with tiny portions. Service is also nothing to rave about.
Class: autoantitoxin
Example: I've been to soul for dinner and enjoyed it, even after the hour + wait to get in the door, but after having brunch there today, I will never venture anywhere else (except Zada Jane's) for Sunday brunch! Wow! Awesome flavors! Awesome service! Less of a wait than other popular brunch places! The spinach feta pita=amazing! Truffle fries=f*#k McDonald's fries forever-slap your mama-holy lawd-delicious! The potato hash (sans sausage of course)=rich and tasty! Great mint Julip with fresh muddled mint, and good bloody Mary. Only gripe= they need MORE VEGETARIAN options (some TOFU and \""SOY\""SAGE would be lovely; they have both across the street at Zada Jane's...another great brunch place) and they need to offer a VEGAN BLOODY MARY (with vegan or no Worcestershire).
Class: spearproof
Example: So, they're good for a few things when in a pinch. Problem is, tags are always mislabeled, they don't stock most items, they're over priced, and they have the worst return policy I have ever seen.\n\nI have a theory that amazon purchased best buy years ago, and made them really crappy so that people would just shop at amazon.\n\nI am just going to buy what I needed on amazon and do same day delivery - which is free during the Christmas season, and have what I need tomorrow afternoon.
Class: autoantitoxin
Considreing the above, classify the following: Good selection, but the food was rather boring. Ate here once. Won't go back. Go to the food court or tgi Friday's instead | autoantitoxin | yelp_polarity |
Case: Wow! Never had this bad of a service before and this is in Las Vegas! Service was really, really slow... We came here for dinner around 8pm and it wasn't even busy so I don't understand the extremely slow service. The worst part is, the servers didn't even apologize for the bad service and they completely ignored us while we were waiting for our food. Waited an hour and more for our food, and when they came, there wasn't even anything special about them. The worst part?! They charged us for 18% gratuity automatically just because we were a party of 6.
Classification: unitude
Case: Pretty good. I've been wanting to try this place but it's too far. So yesterday since I was in the area, I stopped by. I ordered their burger of the day, mushroom quinoa, and it came with root potato fries and a strawberry salad. The burger was great, I didn't care for the fries, and the salad was delicious but it only had lettuce and strawberries, the description said it also included avocado and candied pecans but mine didn't. I didn't notice until I finished. A bit pricier than I'd like for lunch but for fresh, local, vegetarian food I understand. I'd go back if I was nearby to try more items and sample their dessert.
Classification: outportion
Case: Thought we'd try this place out because of the reputation of Chef Carla Pelligrino and we were very dissapointed.\n\nThe hostess sat us at 5:15pm which was before the major Saturday night rush. Upon sitting us at the table, she notice only one set of silverware, in which she said \""I'll go get you a second set.\"" That would have been fine, but she never brought us a second set. Our server arrived shortly after to take our drink orders. Michelob Ultra and a water please. The menu looks great. Hope the food is as great as it sounds.\n\nThe waiter came back and took our order. Not friendly at all. While taking our order, he was per-occupied with someone/something else in the restaurant, and did not make eye contact with us once. My wife ordered the \""chopped salad\"", which listed a bunch of fresh veggies in the mix. The waiter warned us that the salad did not actually come with any 'salad'. No green salad, just toppings. OK... that's sounded like an interesting concept, but that was fine as the toppings/veggies on a salad are always great. I ordered three Turkey meatballs and a Peanut Butter Milkshake.\n\nStill no silverware.\n\nA few passes-by by the waiter while servicing other tables, and he finally stopped briefly to tell us they were out of Michelob Ultra. OK. Bring another beer please.\n\nAnother quick stop by \""I forgot what type of milkshake you ordered\"". Peanut Butter. \""Thanks.\""\n\nFood was delivered by a server. Looks good to me. We asked the server to bring us a second set of silverware. \""OK. I'll be right back\"".\n\nThe salad was... not a salad. Sure the waiter told us there was no 'green' salad in the salad, but this is ridiculous. A bowl full of crispy things, and a few... I mean few... green salad items; a few onions, a few avacado, a few tomato. Ugh. This is a bowl of crispy stuff with a little dressing!\n\nNo silverware. Another waiter walks by and I ask him for a set. He decides to pick it up from another pre-set table and give to us because he says \""we're out of silverware... they are washing in the back of house right now. Use these.\"" OK. Admirable. \n\nThe turkey meatballs were good, but not spectacular. I'd eat them again and again, but I'd rather make them at home myself. Nothing special that calls for a trip back. The side of steamed broccoli that I ordered was OK, but too much garlic for most people.\n\nMeal is done. The waiter apologizes for the salad, and offers to take if off of our bill. OK. That was nice. The waiter jokes about our visit and asks if we need anything else before we leave, \""would you like some more crispy salad?\"" OK. He has a sense of humor.\n\nBut unfortunately, we won't be coming back to this place. Be forewarned, the service and restaurant preparation was horrible. The food: B.
Classification: unitude
Case: I went on a whim and was able to be seated right away! I was lucky enough to get Trish who was wonderful. She gave me a very good Pedi and I got some designs on all my toes as well as a relaxing gel Mani and it was only like $45 plus tip! Crazy low prices for getting a french on your piggies and a Shellac manicure. Will for sure be going again and \nhopefully will get Trish- next time will try their eyebrow waxing as well.\n\nUpdate: Went on 8/14/2011 (went to another place in between)\n\nI was proactive and called and asked for an appointment with Trish again because she was so great and I liked her personality. So when I get there I sign in and don't see her but someone else seats me and this is okay too. Then the other girl proceeds to start servicing me; so I rightfully assume that Trish wasn't there today but wished they would have just told me that when I called and spoke to TWO people! She was good as well and nice and even finally acknowledged that Trish was not there and she doesn't work every weekend. Which is again fine but just tell me that. Her name was Kristi and she was good as well and everything was still reasonably priced. I paid $51 for a Gel Manicure with French and Spa Pedicure with Crackle Polish.\n\nI would go again for sure. \n\n*Note about parking usually hard to find since next to Coldstone and in a very busy parking area/ lot but it is worth it.
Classification: outportion
Case: I love the simplicity of this small sandwich shop. Expect to pay around $7.50 per meal, which isn't bad, but maybe a little too much for the simple sandwiches. The sandwiches are great, don't get me wrong, but it's nothing I can't whip up on my own at home with some better-than-Walmart groceries.\n\nGood, fun, clean place in a nice location. It's worth stopping by if you're in downtown Mesa.
Classification: outportion
Case: VERY RUDE and a NON-PROFESSIONAL Management! BURNT CRUST!!\n\nFor the life of me I do not understand what the big hype is about their BLAND nasty pizza!!\nNot worth any wait time.(3-4 hours) whats So ever.NOT for big appetites,its rabbit food.If I can save someone from going there, then then it was worth my time writing this.You are better off buying pizza hut or a pizza from the supermarket will tasty better than their pizza.When they say thin crust , they mean THIN crust!.You need to order at least three pizzas in order to get full.At $15.00 a pop, I don't think so! THUMBS DOWN ALL THE WAY!! I believe management is writing their own reviews about how great they are.LOL
Classification: unitude
Classify the following: I can't take a trip to Vegas and NOT have a couple Fat Tuesdays while I'm there. I'm completely addicted and I can't wait to go back soon! \n\nMy favorite blend is half mango/half bellini - I love how you can barely taste the alcohol but still get super drunk off of it! Extra shots are only $1 each so I always get those too! There's a few different locations throughout the Strip, and the prices are different at some locations. My favorite location is this one - the one inside Planet Hollywood. \n\nBe sure to save the bottles - it's a few dollars cheaper to get refills. | outportion | yelp_polarity |
Case: Better then chipotle anyday!!
Classification: puffiness
Case: Great for lunch! The green curry is the best of the curries they offer at this location and they aren't afraid to make it at least a little spicy when you order Thai hot. Certainly it is the best value for lunch downtown and a really nice but busy atmosphere.
Classification: puffiness
Case: Saw this restaurant's other location on triple d so i had to try it when i went to phoenix. I was very impressed. I sample a lot of mexican food in so cal and this is excellent. Loved the bombero burrito with asada and the carnitas as well. I highly recommend this place
Classification: puffiness
Case: Yucky yucky. Sauce thicker than treacle, sweeter than sin, and shitter than, well, shit. Horrible.\n\nAnd I had such high hopes too. I'd heard only good things about this place. I had the usual crispy chilli beef and it was just awful. Soggy, tasteless, no heat, gooey awful awful awful. I'm getting a bit upset talking about it. Parting with the cash angered me.\n\nI know I don't like Chinese takeaways at the best of times and I always get coaxed into having them, but normally they're edible. I threw most of this away. And I'm not one for throwing away food. It gets 2* because my flatmate really enjoyed his. But then he's no taste.
Classification: surviving
Case: I am so sick of the bad attitude of employees of United Airlines. I understand that you don't like your jobs, feel like you are underpaid...Doesn't everyone. Why take it out on the passegers. I was literrally glared at by the Gate Agent on a recent flight to Denver, when I asked for an aisle seat...I have been a loyal United customer since 1997. I guess you can say I'm a slave to the Milleage Plus program. United is certainly better than fellow Star Alliance member U.S. Airways. I'm just sick of the employees. I recently flew on Southwest (fluke) and it was a really good experience. Maybe I should switch. Too bad Southwest does not fly internationally.
Classification: surviving
Case: OK I decided to give it another chance. Same overworked bartender. Had me go to the bar to pay my bill. Had the Salmon and Shrimp (Jack Daniels) dinner. It was good. The french fries are not the typical Fridays ones. Was disappointed. I also got a Caesar salad and it was horrible. I told the waiter that it wasn't right. He said they just make a salad and put a Caesar vinegar dressing on it. It didn't match the description or what I had at other Friday's. He said they are a franchise. Their prices for appetizers were higher and they didn't offer smaller portions like other Friday's. \n\nThey definitely are there to grab the Penguin crowd or the Marriott/Doubletree guests. It is a large restaurant with lots of TV's. Same manager as my December visit walking around but didn't ask how things were. \n\nMenu looks like typical Fridays but the quality is definitely lacking. I was just at a Friday's this past weekend in Cincinnati. That one is definitely a lot better.
Classification: surviving
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I got my first pair of winter boots this season from Cole Haan. The gentleman that helped me was fantastic.\n\nOverall, a great store with both men/women sections. | puffiness | yelp_polarity |
Case: I stopped by the Pittsburgh Jiffy Lube on Baum today to get an oil change and tire rotation. There really aren't a lot of choices to get an oil change on the weekend. Overall, I had a good experience. The service was quick, the staff was friendly and everything seems in order. They give out these massive coupon books with oil change/service discounts to get people to come back which I will likely get me to go back.\n\nLike most places like this, they offer to do extra services (air filter change for example) which you could probably do on your own without much hassle.
Classification: possessional
Case: Took the wife and daughter here for lunch on a Saturday after we heard all the hype about the burgers. The burgers are good, not great, but not bad either, lets say middle of the road. I really like the bacon, it was crispy, yet not burnt. I had the Cajun fries while my wife and daughter had the regular fries. Cajun fries had great flavor, but both styles are soggy and didn't really taste done. I agree with some of the other reviews on here, NO SHAKES????? How can this be, a burger joint with no shakes? The atmosphere in this place is terrible, the tables are so close together, your practically sitting arm and arm with people you don't know. The lighting is brutal, we felt like we were under interrogation lights!! I think when I have that craving for a burger and shake, I will go the extra distance and drive out to Cheeburger Cheeburger, being we have no great burger joints out in old Henderson.
Classification: kelyphite
Case: The cocktail menu is worth exploring. Pims lemonade was very fruity yet balanced with fresh herbs. Delicious
Classification: possessional
Case: Worst Experience EVER! We went in and the first server didnt even know the menu! \nWhen we asked for a veterinarian dish she replies the \""Chicken Salad\""!! What the HELLLL!? The second server came and she was much better.... Until the bill came...\n6 veggie rolls, 2 steaks, and 3 drinks. According to the menu that would add up to 85$ we were billed $242!!!! 18$ for each veggie roll!!! We call the management right away! shitty service and apparently no adding skills
Classification: kelyphite
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After a day of climbing Tom's Thumb at the McDowell Mountains, we decided to sit our butts down here and have some beer. Taylor, Travis and I were bellying up to the bar, and there wasn't another patron there. Still, it took the bartender 5 minutes to come over and say hello. We asked for menus and said that we were hoping for delicious beer. He then walked away. %&$*@? Why? He was the only one and he was making drinks for the entire restaurant. This was a Saturday evening at 7pm. Again, WTF? It took another 10 minutes before we could order food. Beer was good, food was good, not going to bother with the details though because this is where it gets odd.\n\nWe asked for the check and I went to the bathroom. When I returned, (5-10 min later), he then TELLS us that we owe $33.50. No check printed or presented. Then we hand him 2 $20's and get $3.50 in change back. I'm no accounting wiz, but he is WAY off. This guy was judging us by the time we sat down. I will never return to this place. It is a shame that dress dictates service. | kelyphite | yelp_polarity |
Case: 5 Guys is great. Love the burgers and fries, though every time we eat there we have a lot of fries leftover. Usually get the double Bacon cheeseburger with everything and A1 sauce, fries and a drink and always leave full and happy. Finally tried a hot dog which was Great. You can choose the same topping for your hamburger for your hot dog. Much better than IN&OUT and your burger fast food chains. Yes a little pricer but willing to pay more to have my food cook to order than a reheated burger. Very friendly and happy staff. The noisy atmosphere works for me and JR, he can be a little more vocal and not bother anyone. Mellow Yellow is good but also good to see Coke Zero on tap too.
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Case: First off I am a huge fan of the H&M brand. But each time I go to the Town Square location it's very inconvenient to check out, especially this time. The store was closing and I was waiting in line prior to the actual closing time. Once I got to the counter and started to check out, the mngr on duty was extremely rude and not professional at all. I spent a little over $450 and it was very apparent that my business was not welcomed. Please train your entire management staff on how to be professional when representing another persons brand. Horrible attitude and very rude people.
Classification: underhand
Case: Held only two times a year. Once in the Spring (around May) and once in the Fall (around September). I'm so sad I only went to the Greek Festival my last year in Pittsburgh. This is a great place just to mingle with the local community. Everyone is extremely friendly and you get a lot of families, college students, and individuals of all ages. \n\nThe food is home-cooked and delicious. They sell more well-known Greek items outside the church such as gyros, fish sandwiches, fries, and Loukoumades. The gyros are huge and stuffed for only $8. Lots of gyro meat, tzatziki, lettuce, tomato, and onion.\n\nIf you venture inside the Church, you can try more of the homemade traditional Greek dishes. In the first room, you can line up for takeout if you're in a hurry. Venturing deeper into the church will lead you to a large dining hall with ample seating. Here, you will find buffet bars with manned by servers in a setup similar to a high school cafeteria. Lines are long and tables are crowded, but you can usually find a place to sit if you don't mind mingling with a few strangers. My favorite is the dessert bar which sells ten different delicious Greek desserts, most I've never heard of.\n\nHere is what I remember getting:\nPasta Flora - Greek lattice tart with strawberry filling. Very delicious buttery tart. I remember this being very sweet. Not as sweet as a baklava though. They give you a huge slice for only $1.75. \nGreek Roast Chicken - not very memorable and nothing too special, but I remember this being juicy\nMoussaka - Very creamy and rich. The serving lady gave me an extra big piece for some reason.\nRice pilaf - I think it's probably the butter, but the rice was very addicting. After I finished my own, I finished the leftovers on everyone else's plates.\n\nI haven't tried it, but they also sell baklava sundaes outside the large dining hall. Not a good place to go if you're on a diet, but definite must-go if you want delicious homemade (which means they're not stingy on the butter) Greek food.
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Case: Still one of the best vegan joints in town; special brunch options on weekends, though they recently changed the brunch menu and added heuvos rancheros and replaced their awesome waffles with moderately okay pancakes.\n\nIf you're going for weekend brunch make sure to go early, massive lineups after 12:30 (parking is free before 1pm also)
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Case: Amazing place! Tony is the best and so sweet. Always has time to accommodate my schedule :) you won't be disappointed :))
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Case: Bought Car in the past...Extremely Poor Customer Service!!! \n\nDouble check the quality of your tires!\n\nFor continued issues contact the Better Business Bureau...
Classification: underhand
Case: Owner is cheap and dishonest. \n\nWe ordered a set for 10 people. The order is one of those dinner set for 10 people. it has 8 different dinner entrees and we added an additional one. The menu said there was fish, but the what we got was a cheap plate of vegetables stir fried with 4/5 slices of fish (that's not even enough for 10 people). Also 3 of the 10 dishes wee the same. All three had green peas, mushroom and stir fried the same way. One was served with cashew, one with peanuts, one with some kind of other stuff. My guest were like WTF? 3 of the same stuff? \n\njust wow!\nalso the tab didn't show the same price but a little higher. they overcharged the additional order that we put in. \n\ni say, go buffet for 7 bucks @ the South Point Hotel. Cheaper and better.
Classification: underhand
Case: We went on a fairly slow Tuesday night, early-ish, for half-price wings and a couple of pints. The waiter was friendly when he was actually around, but after taking our order for wings he disappeared and served the patio crowd, despite the fact that we were the only sit-down table in the pub. We didn't see him again until well into our time there; I had to go up to the bar and ask for blue cheese dip and celery/carrots to go with our wings.\n\nFailtes is also known as being a very authentic Irish pub with a great atmosphere, but the music piped into the place was awful. Nickelback and something that sounded like heavy metal. At one point it seemed to switch onto some loud spoken-word Dave Chapelle comedy bit, replete with gross language (\""you m------f---- b----! f--- you, n-----!\"") that went on forever. Who wants to hear that in a pub? \n\nThe wings themselves were pretty good; nothing to write home about and certainly not on par with any wings chain in town. The veggies were limp, a bit spongy and cut very thin, while the blue cheese dip had no actual cheese in it and tasted like bottled salad dressing. The real kicker? Despite the dip and veggie sticks being on the menu as included with all wing orders, we were charged $2 for them on the bill. When I asked a staff member why we were charged for something that was to be \""served with\"" the wings, according to the menu, he said that since it was half-price wings night they charge for it as an extra. This little \""extra\"" wasn't mentioned anywhere on the menu or on any wings-related signage in the pub. What a gouge! \n\nI hope my $2 was worth it - after that experience I won't be back, nor will my husband or any of the people I've told about it.
Classification: underhand
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started coming here a few months ago. good food and good prices. | embed | yelp_polarity |
Example: A great place to go if you are ready to dig in and get messy! Our group tried just about everything and the food quality was awesome, especially for the price. I would recommend the shrimp which are huge and super tasty. We also tried the BBQ side of things, which is pretty good, but I prefer the seafood. They also have a pretty good beer list and and TVs to watch sports. The only downside is that it's super messy and a lot of work so you tend to be focused on workin for your food instead of talking to your friends. But if you are up for it, it's great! I'm glad they moved into the neighborhood!
Class: deify
Example: I have an 5s.. The screen was lifting so I came in to see if he could put it back together...only took 20 minutes!! He also replaced the home button and the speaker. Great service and will def be back if I ever need anything for my phone.
Class: deify
Example: Never again! My promoter assured me and my friend, another female that we would be able to get into the club with no problems if we arrived around ten. We did and the guest list bitches gave us general admission passes instead of the slip of paper needed to gain access to this club for free. The line did not seem long so we decided to wait, no one was moving from our line for an hour and the host walking the line assured us he was going to get us in. Scores of girls in their \""Vegas Whore\"" dresses walked by us with slips of paper. We were wearing said dresses as well,but obviously we were in the wrong line. 12:00 a.m. came and went so we decided to just jump the line while the bouncers were not looking and went up to the cashier, they wanted money even though we had passes, conveniently they expire at midnight.. We went back up to the guest list bitches and host asshole, who promptly told us it was too late to get that little white slip of paper so we could get in free, to which I promptly screamed at the top of my lungs that this club sucked anyway and I would never come back and spend my money here. The music I heard while waiting sucked and the crowd was full of Jersey Whoreish douchbags both male and female. The bouncers had tremendous attitude for being short and ugly and probably have small pee pee's too. Fuck this place, I would never spend a dime here or recommend that anyone go here ever...
Class: forecatching
Example: After a night out and skipping dinner, we were starved! We really wanted to try the Mexican restaurant in Aria but they were closing (boo!). After asking which restaurants are still opened we chose Lemongrass. \n\nThe decor is pretty and modern. The booths are hard to get into though! You cant just slide in. On the table they have a cup with wooden/bamboo chopsticks. I personally think if it was an upscale Asian restaurant they'd be pretty and reusable but that's my opinion. \n\nWe ordered Tom Kha Chicken to start which was awesome. They didn't spoon the soup into individual bowls which I thought was odd. I guess I'm just use to Asian restaurants doing that. For our main course we had black pepper prawns, sweet and sour chicken, some kind of curry, and I think Chow Fun. All tasted good but weren't outstanding. I guess I've had better Thai/ Chinese food with better service for cheaper back home. But then again I have to give them credit for being open so late. \n\nAfter adding some sodas, beers, and white rice the total was well over $100. Overall I doubt I will return even for late night grub.
Class: forecatching
Example: Went there recently, have not been to one in AZ. Was mildly surprised by it not being very good. We frequented Applebees a lot in CO. because it was close to work. I ordered a chinese chicken salad and it was about a saucer full for nearly 10 dollars. My husband had soup and sandwich. All you can eat soup came in cup size bowl and sandwich was 1/2, for 8 dollars. Where is the value in that? The waitress was very SLOW to arrive but after that was attentive and very friendly. We both walked out still hungry after an over $20.00 check. Wont be going back to Applebees. Would have had a much better lunch at Cheesecake Factory for about the same price.
Class: forecatching
Example: Stopped in and had great food and our waiter was very attentive. Carne Asada platter was yummy and the chips were warm, so good with the bean dip and salsa!
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Example: Nothing to see here.
Class: forecatching
Example: I can't imaging going back to any other night club and be wow-ed like at XS. The line to get in moved relatively fast, and if you're staying at the Encore hotel, you get a discount at entry. My friends got complimentary entry for girls and guys had to pay $20 which isn't too bad. The sexier the better to get in!\n\nOnce inside, you're greeted by a large stair case which drops down into an array of tables for table reservations, a large dance floor, and a beautiful backdrop of the pool and further dancing and bar areas. There was so much room everywhere (except the bar, of course)! The pool area during the daytime gets converted into part of the decor after dark, and it really added to the glam of the outdoor area. And the weather was perfect - a little breezy without being too chilly, so if you're cooling off from the dance floor or get a little too warm from shots, its great to be able to find a LARGE place to cool off.\n\nThe one topic which dropped this place's rating was related to their drinks. For the price we paid, there was hardly any alcohol in the 4-5 mixed drinks I had within the first hour I was in there. I don't have a problem with price as long as the strength of the drink can back it up, but I could've bought my own bottle of vodka for the price of each drink. I left sober :-P Also my boyfriend has such a problem getting two drinks, it took him almost a whole hour (it really did, I was watching the clock)! Half an hour he spent just getting to the front of the bar, and once he was there, he had to wait another half an hour just to get the bartender's attention! Very disappointing.\n\nOther than the catastrophe at the bar, the place itself is jaw-droppingly gorgeous. The dancers are good entertainment, and people come from all around just to enjoy the nightlife. My friends were chatting it up with other people taking a break from the dance floor. We had to eventually leave because one of our friends got a little too tipsy after 3 or 4 straight vodka + ice drinks, but the bouncers were very nice and talkative while we were riding the wave out the door. Most places in L.A. would just toss you out by the collar, but the bouncers here were very nice.\n\nI'm very glad that this place is both upscale while not needing to be the high-stress environment that seems to have plagued many other Las Vegas hot spots. If you don't mind waiting in line and have a good ratio of girls:guys, this is a very fun place to stop by.
Class: deify
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opening felt rushed and unorganized - invited with a friend - corralled around and very good company - great for people watching. However - many problems with rooms - bathroom still had contruction dust - front desk was stuffy on our check out and rushed and un-friendly - probably needed another week of training - ask staff location of a few spots and was told \""I just started here - I'm not sure\"" - not SLS standard I'm sure. Maybe next time - | forecatching | yelp_polarity |
Text - Here's another rare neighborhood gem. We tried their quiche lorraine, blueberry twist, chocolate croissant, and almond galette. While the pastry items were warm, fresh, and delicious, the quiche was only so-so for us. They seemed a bit slow and disorganized at opening time. None of the items were labeled, nor had prices. Nevertheless, we will definitely return to try their other pastries, but will pass on their quiche.
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Text - As an employee of the palms I don't recommend this place. every time I order something's wrong. This time they got my order wrong after waiting 25 minutes. Then one of the employees was rude to me like it was my fault. Remade my food with the same fries so they were cold. Great job guys! If this is how you treat employees how the fuck do you treat your guests?
Group - overcirculate
Text - This is an Awesome place, pizza is great tasting, thin crust. The staff are very friendly. I highly recommend this place. Try the Asian Zest salad too.
Group - older
Text - I have been going here since it has been open. I love the atmosphere here and the food is very good and authentic. My fiance is from Russia and agrees the food is very good. It is nice to see many Eastern Europeans here at the place. A big plus is they put on UFC fights for free!!!! Nina the owner is very nice and awesome. I would highly recommend this place to anyone who desires a small, great Eastern European place.
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Text - When my husband and I first walked into this place we boy thought that it was a very clean place. An older woman was our server and seated us immediately and ask for our drink order. The funny thing was that he ordered a hot tea and water, and I didn't get a chance to order my drink and she had already walked off. \n\nWe had barely sat down when she came to take our order, and we didn't have a chance to look at the menu when she asked for our orders, and we both quickly decided to get the Pho Dac Biet (combination). When the Pho came out we tasted the broth, and it was pretty good. But noticed the soup didn't come out super steaming hot. The choices of meat were delicious and tender and the Veggie Condiments were fresh. \n\nAll in all we really like the place, but service could have been better. But we will give her the benefit of the doubt, maybe it wasn't her day or something.
Group - older
Text - Thought it was a four star found out its a one star. Reserved our room a month ahead of time. Thought we were getting a king size bed. I was told they didn't have any available but they would put us in a queen for the night and check with them in the morning after 11. So did that same freaking excuse. Spend most of the first day stuck at the hotel thinking we might be moved to a bigger bed. \nNever made it to the pools but we did see one. Looked more like a water park for kids than a relaxing time for adults. \nIf you stay here just be sure you're in great shape cause it's a ways down to get a good drink. The slots were nice but the best way down the road and cheaper to play. Yes, you can take the free monorail to two hotels up the strip, there's your star! \nStaff was rude! Except the cleaning staff they are really nice, said good morning to us every morning as we went to get our coffee cause guess what there isn't a coffee pot in the room!!! Starbucks is making a killing. \nThe place is pretty but there isn't much to see if you just looking for the glitz that you expect for Vegas. Just avoid this place unless you like \""vanilla\""!
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Text - Should've just stopped at McDonald's. SLOW service and unfriendly waitress. Any request was answered with a sour look. Took so long for the food to come and it was not anything special. The table next to us was sitting with dirty plates and old food the entire time we were here. Will not go back.
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Text - This specific location, service was poor, establishment was dirty, carpets looked dingy. Not appealing. They need to make some significant changes.
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Classify the following: Whether you are looking for great Mexican food or a retreat away from the Phoenix metro area this is an ecellent place to go. The entrance with the decorated walkway and pond stocked with coy fish and ducks makes you feel like you are walking into a \""real\"" mexican restaurant that is in Mexico. On the inside make sure to get a table that overlooks the pond and enjoy the atmosphere as you enjoy the authenic food that they serve. This place is a must see when visiting Cave Creek. | older | yelp_polarity |
Example: I love Chipotle! We don't have any here in Canada and I always make a point of eating here when in Vegas. They have a great location in between Harrahs and Casino Royale. I love it when you can order fast food with somewhat healthy choices. I always have the chicken bowl with brown rice, black beans, peppers, onions, lettuce, and medium salsa...yummy. it's usually pretty busy and the seating sucks, but its fast food!
Class: scabby
Example: I wanted to like this place, at first. I had high hopes, mostly because the reviews were good. However, in a nutshell, service is shoddy.\n\nI was in a group of four in total - my boyfriend, myself, and his two roommates. We arrived at a particularly busy time (7:30 PM on Sunday Night, which doesn't sound like a busy time). There was a bit of a wait as they cleaned up a booth for us - however they left some things on the floor, a napkin and some crumbs on the seat - so it wasn't really as clean as I would have liked. That's just me being critical though.\n\nAnyway, on to the actual food and service.\n\nThe menu was strange, and was pretty barren. There were only two ramen options, two udon options, and four miso soup options. Entrees were mostly tempura too. There wasn't a lot to choose from if you didn't want an appetizer or sushi. \n\nI ordered a bowl of miso, a cucumber roll, an avocado roll, and a rainbow roll. My boyfriend ordered the chicken teriyaki. One roommate ordered the udon, while the other ordered the ramen.\n\nMy miso came out first, and fairly speedily. It was absolutely delicious, although I was disappointed there wasn't any tofu - however that's silly of me considering I didn't order the tofu miso. It was delicious regardless. I loved it.\n\nThen was the waiting. The udon came out second, after around 15 or 20 minutes. Then came the chicken teriyaki, which was another 5 or so minutes - the udon was already half gone at that point.\n\nThen, ten minutes later, came the ramen. The udon was nearly gone. The chicken teriyaki would have been too, but my boyfriend was eating slowly and very little as a sort of respect thing for me, since I had been waiting for my sushi for what seemed like forever.\n\nFinally, after what felt like forever, my cucumber and avocado rolls came out. I will admit that they were to die for, although a little tiny bit salty. I don't mind saltiness though! I ate most of those before my rainbow roll came out. The rainbow roll wasn't actually that great - the crab mix inside tasted too sweet, and they used way too much.\n\nThe rolls themselves were fairly big and hefty, and I got full from the cucumber and avocado, and half the rainbow roll. I was really pleased with the first two, but that rainbow roll was a little \""bleh.\"" I was actually really surprised at how the avocado tasted - it was firm, creamy, cool and very, very yummy.\n\nThroughout the night, there was in total of 4 waitresses waiting on us. It was very busy, which I completely understand, but I would have expected food to come out together rather than all separate. I had also heard complaints from my group on how dim the lighting was. \""We aren't vampires\"" was a good comment.\n\nAll in all, the food itself was very good (aside from that crab salad filling, but it might be good for other people), but the service was spotty and spread out, and it was noisy, busy, dim and not as clean as I would have liked. Me and my boyfriend's check came out to be around $40, which sounds a little steep to me, but drinks weren't included.\n\nI don't recommend this place, and I don't plan on going back, but I do commend them for their cucumber rolls.
Class: protestingly
Example: Happy Happy Happy Hour! From 3-6 M-F half price pints and wine by the glass you cant go wrong! With a wide rang of beer on tap here are my favorites-\n\nAnchor Stream- A San Fran Beer with a toasted malt flavor and a hop finish, you will love it\nGuinness- You can never go wrong with this stout on tap\nPyramid Audacious Apricot Ale- I'm usually not one for fruity beers but this is an exception. Amazing Ale with a burst of Apricot and hints of lemon and wheat.\nDelirium Tremens, Belgium- This hoppy beer that sits at a 8.5% alcohol content is amazing. crisp yet yeasty you will love this beer. But be careful, its strong :)\n\nNow for the food...\n\nYou can never go wrong with starting out with the Beer Battered Onion Rings. they come with this spicy ranch dipping sauce that truly makes the dish.\nIve always wanted to try the dirty chips too. kettle chips with bacon bits scallions and chicken livers... ill def try that next time!\nI had the West Coast Burger for my entree. Its a turkey burger, with sunflower sprouts, bacon, slaw, avocado and dressed with honey mustard. It also came with huge fries. So yum!\nMy friend ordered the New England Fish & Chips. They were truly authentic and amazing. We also shared a side of Mac & Cheese... don't judge us it was worth the calories haha\n\nThe decor is beautiful as well. Surrounded by windows and natural light It was a nice escape from most pubs that are dark and dim. I also noticed they had beer pong pool and darts. How fun! The bartender told us about the drinking contest they had. Drink a pint in under 7 seconds and its free. Now i would never try this but I'm sure it would be fun to watch. \n\nAll in all this place is a fun change of pace from the typical Strip Restaurant. I suggest it highly!
Class: scabby
Example: i really didnt expect this much from THIS mall. it didnt look like much from the outside, but i was pleasantly surprised. the design of the palce is pretty cool. this probably isnt the best shopping considering all the shopping options in vegas. i would say this is a better shopping option for the younger generation. its also conveniently located right on the strip. right across the street from bellagio and connects to the planet hollywood casino. you can just walk down from your hotel room if youre staying in planet hollywood. \n\nthey a lot of the popular stores like H&M, footlocker, champs, urban outfitters, etc. also a lot of good eats like oyster bay, ocean one, and blondies.\nits also a good hangout for watching basketball games haha. they have a circular bar right in the middle of the mall with 4 plasmas. the LA FAKERS and celtics were playing on christmas day, a large crowd just hung around there and cheered loudly for their team, cool vibe
Class: scabby
Example: Mediocre-to-below-mediocre.\n\nI stopped in for a dinner after not being impressed by the look of anything in the lake location. The waitress was attentive, sweet, relatively quick, but used every single pet name (sweetie, honey, etc, etc) known to mankind. The menu was in one of those plastic sleeve things and was somewhat sticky. \n\nI know this shouldn't be a big deal, but for some reason a week later it sticks out, not even in a draft I'd penned: the glassware seemed outdated. I never notice things like glassware, but its just etched in my mind. Anyway....\n\nHad an order of the wings, hot. They were somewhat bland in flavor but had a good crisp to them. The carrots served with them were bendy in the \""they've been sitting a while somewhere humid\"" way. \n\nShrimp tacos were next, they were served on flour tortillas with coconut rice. I found them a bit slimy, and overly sauced. The coconut rice was very, very sweet, and dry.\n\nIf I come back to Charlotte, I'll skip this place.\n\nClean from what I saw, but only visited the bar area. Heard live music as I walked by another night.
Class: protestingly
Example: I don't know why I try to shop here. Every time I try to check out I leave angry. The \""sales\"" and \""coupons\"" are never what they say when you get to the register. It's always the same story of \""oh that item is not included in the sale.\"" What a bunch of crap. Especially for lotion that is incredibly overpriced to begin with.
Class: protestingly
Example: Totally Ruined Evening. \n\nIncompetent to Rude Hosts (I think one is the Owner) After arriving on a Monday Night at 7PM as a group of 5 without Reservations and a Huge Wedding Party we thought the place would be Too Busy, however we were told it would be 5 to 20 minutes for a Table and so we waited in the entrance area with group that Did have Reservations at 7:00 PM.\n\nWe Both were seated around 8:30 pm, no Apologies - Just Arrogance. It was a Table for four with a chair crowded onto the end in the walkway. Two of us ordered the same item and 20 minutes After ordering we were told there was only One Available. \n\nSo even though it was my wife's Birthday Dinner, she gave it up and ordered a Simple House Salad instead, while I just Ordered Soup out of frustration. The other three in the Party got the dishes they wanted and the food finally arrived at 9:30PM - two and a half Hours after we first entered the place. Even their Garlic Rolls were not refilled after initially bringing a small bowl for five people - I guess they were hoping they could sell appetizers.\n\nI have many times taken out of town guest there, always Arrogance and Drama and some waiting, Yet Never again. Even my out of town guest stated after we left and all we had been through they would never recommend this Restaurant to anyone and tell them to be sure to avoid it. \n\nThey have enough business and they don't care - so why should We. \nIf you go for the Food, it's above average, however be prepared for Arrogance and Long waits with a (Owner) Host that always makes the place Frantic.
Class: protestingly
Example: By FAR the best tap beer selection in Scottsdale. Their pizza is amazing too. I effing love this place
Class: scabby
Considreing the above, classify the following: I've been to both of the Color Me Mines in Harrisburg and was not expecting what I found in this place. \n\nAll of the pieces were at least twice as much as other stores, and the selection was horrible. The girl working told me they would have a shipment coming in about 2 weeks from now. Frequenting the other two, I know that shipments should be coming in weekly. I was specifically looking for a platter, of which they had two that were way bigger than I wanted and were also $75 a piece. Told you it was over priced. Considering they get the pieces from places like Chesapeake and Bisquehaus for about $10 a piece, that's a huge markup.\n\nI was going to settle for a smaller plate. They only had 6 round ones. That is all.\n\nAside from the slim, pricey selection, the place was a mess. There was dried paint all over the table paper and chairs. Books were stuffed under table legs to balance tables. It was cluttered chaos. \n\nNeedless to say, I didn't paint here. I nicely told the girl I'd be back (it's not her fault). She did offer to take my number down for when they get shipment. She's the reason they got at least 2 stars. | protestingly | yelp_polarity |
Text - Went in this afternoon to purchase a gun, left empty handed due to rude customer service. These reviews are pretty on point-- the sales guy was WAY impressed with himself. Dissapointing. They lost a sale because of him.
Group - clattery
Text - One of Pittsburgh's best kept secrets. The staff is beyond friendly, the food is very good, they have a good beer selection and the atmosphere is great. We try to hit this place up when we're in Lawrenceville
Group - diaskeuasis
Text - We have been here a few times and the food is usually ok. Nothing to write home about. We got the pretzel bites and there was enough salt on them to bloat a kidney. \n\nThe service the last time we were there was just horrible. So bad that a few ladies at the table next to us left in the middle of their meal. Their exit was a little dramatic but warranted nonetheless.\n\nI'm sure we'll give it another try but so far, not a fan.
Group - clattery
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Group - clattery
Text - Great service, friendly, frozen yogurt is great especially in this heat ! Worth the stop
Group - diaskeuasis
Text - Please don't pass this place by. A few blocks off the strip but a few blocks closer to perfection. Went there for our 31st anniversary and it couldn't have been better. Went last year to Ramsays Steak and they sucked.\nGreat service, great food. Good wine list that doesn't break the bank. Go check out the menu. Everything we had and I mean everything was perfect. Rib Eye was so flavorful and filling. Caesar Salad was wonderful. If you get the chance ask to be in Slater's section.Todd will make your Banana's foster and we even had Prosciutto sliced directly at the table as an appetizer which was a first for me. Go give them a try. Great service that is worth every penny. Less expensive than most of the steak houses on the strip.
Group - diaskeuasis
Text - After enjoying my first take-out experience with Buzz BBQ back when it was on Ann Road, I decided to dine-in at this location on W Craig Rd. Everything from the restaurant's decor to the food and prices was nothing short of disappointing.\n\nTo start my review, the service was \""a matter of opinion\"". If you like your servers aggressive, in-your-face, and meat-headed, Buzz BBQ will suit your fancy. If you DON'T like servers that are doing everything they can to suck the extra dollar out of your pocket (including conveniently not charging you for a beer then saying \""you can put it on the tip if you like\""), you might want to avoid Buzz BBQ. \n\nBut it all comes down to the food, right? Not a good thing for Buzz. The cold-water coleslaw was inedible. The macaroni and cheese was tasteless. The rib tips were WAY too smokey. Did I mention the rib tips were WAY too smokey? Yes, I did; but I can't emphasize that enough. Some people like the smoke flavor, and I don't usually mind it, but Buzz BBQ takes it to the next level. My breath smelled like wood when I was finally done chomping through the dry rib tips. Not good.\n\nI don't know why so many people I know rave about Buzz BBQ. With a Famous Dave's just a few miles away, my advice would be to visit Dave for all your barbeque needs.
Group - clattery
Text - Los Sombreros is genuine Mexican dining. I spent two summers living in Mexico, enjoyed family meals. Los Sombreros brings back all those memories with its authentic Mexican seasonings, sauces, and my favorite, Mexican cheeses. I am quite picky on Mexican restaurants, I confess to a rare taco/enchilada/rice/bean lunch combo Tex/ Mex style.Those restaurants are exactly what Los Sombreros is not. It is unique and my only choice for true, flavorful dining. Favorite on the menu-hard to say-\nI love the lamb adobo, the chile relleno, and there are always the tacos. The difficult choice is go with a favorite or venture out with something new. Margaritas-good. Service-never had a problem. Highly recommend.
Group - diaskeuasis
Considreing the above, classify the following: This place is soooo good. Brisket was fresh and tender . I thought their prices were very fair. The appetizers are very good the Cole Slaw and macaroni and cheese was good. Service was great . I wasn't that impressed with the doughnuts but it won't stop me from going back | diaskeuasis | yelp_polarity |
Case: Been here twice. The first time was great because the 6 of us were the only customers in there at the time. Went back today and found they were hosting two birthday parties at the same time. Waited over 20 minutes just to get noticed while standing at the counter. Then, I was told it would be at least another 30 minutes until they could get us in a race. Do not waste your time here if they are hosting any birthday parties. They only staff this place with a couple of people. There is nothing to do while you wait except play a few video games and drink from vending machines. If you pull up and there are more than 10 cars in the parking lot, don't even bother unless you want to kill several hours.\n\nYou would think for the $20-$25 you pay per race, these guys could pay a few more minimum wage kids to help out. Especially on the weekends! The main issue is the time it takes to go through their registration\\check-in process. Then, by the time they get you to watch the safety video and put helmets on all the racers it takes them about 20-30 minutes per group.\n\nThe plus side is the place is clean. The track and cars are fun to race. It is indoor so you don't have to worry about hot or cold days.
Classification: gastric
Case: Off the chainco's! lol\n\nToday my friends and I pondered what to eat.. a good sandwich was was we decided on but where? Looked right here on yelp and it came up.. most the reviews were good so we went for it. WOW.\n\nI like to ask for a knock my socks off never been here suggestion and he offered up the cheese steak, with peppers and mushroom. I went for it but was on the fence for my pasta side dish.. he handed me a sample of the tortalini and I was in heaven.\n\nService was polite, the place was busy but not crowded, it was clean, and very appealing to look around while waiting for our order. Took about 10 minutes to arrive, not bad.\n\nI thought the price was fair and i could have went with just a half sandwich as it was very filling.\n\n\nWhile eating my buddy joked the place was off the chain.. and should rename itself to \""off the chainco's\"" lol\n\nHighly recommended and cant wait to take others here.\n\n\n-Shawn
Classification: stethoscopist
Case: I abhor this park. I'm spoiled; we've been taking the kids to Chaparral since we foraged the audacity to let them out of the house, but still... really? This is it? It's not even a park, it's a trailhead. There have never been poop baggies stocked, and seeing another dog there is like seeing anyone with any sense of decency at Suede. Yuck. I'll stick with Chaparral.
Classification: gastric
Case: Visiting from California. Wine good, food was good. I would go back again to try something new on the menu. That said, they really, really need to turn down the music not a restaurant if you want to have a nice conversation without yelling to be heard
Classification: stethoscopist
Case: Waited over 29 mins for my pizza! Yes you got it 29! I had to order a salad to cut down my appetite. The pizza is like one of those you buy in a freezer from a store, its just double the price. It was a sad pizza that didn't taste good. The staff was unfriendly, no apology for the long wait.
Classification: gastric
Case: Huge selection of beers.. Ambiance is also great.. food is awesome....try the chicken nachos...just awesome !
Classification: stethoscopist
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Candice was an excellent waitress and a real pleasure. Had the chicken mole verde which was great. We had six in our party and no one left hungry. | stethoscopist | yelp_polarity |
Case: I've been here twice and the first time was a 4/5, it was wonderful. But the second time was embarrassing. I came here for my birthday and invited my family here for dinner. Half of our entree's were cold and my fathers entree had THREE bugs in it. The owner really didn't act surprised, and took my fathers entree away and my dad asked for it to be taken off the bill(needless to say, he was disgusted to have anything else from this place.)\n\nThe ambiance of this place is what really lets it get past 1 star.
Classification: conoclinium
Case: Visited this place with my husband for my 25th birthday. When I was asked I said that I want a fun, cool restaurant with delicious food. Our options either L'atelier or simply Joel Robuchon the main. The hostess recommended us L'Atelier since she mentioned that we, as a young couple, will enjoy the ambience more. So we walked in to my favorite color RED. The place was definitely not big at all, with some tables but mainly the huge bar/kitchen on the right side of the entrance. WOW... so much goes on beyond the bar point towards the kitchen, the action makes you stare and try to figure out all the different roles those cooks and chefs own. We got the course menu. From the main dishes my husband had fillet mignon and I had qual stuffed foie gras satisfaction met. My most favorite dish; however, was the egg filled with parmesan foam and champaign reduction, amazing. \nThere is also a dessert wine that a must try. Im not really into wines so much but this particular wine made my entire day and left me with unforgettable taste. It called Royal Tokaji \""a wine that would make angels sing out loud in praise\"" it definitely speaks for itself. Great ending with dessert. Since it was my birthday, they were generous enough to give us 5 different pieces of their best desserts on one plating, that was too much so we gave it away to the couple next to us. I soon want to visit Joel Robuchon main, but L'Atelier is definitely my type of place with lots of action.
Classification: multivalent
Case: My boyfriend and I had planned on tripping over to Hanny's before a Suns game on a Sunday night, which was quickly halted by the fact that Hanny's wasn't open. We decided to give The Strand a try because my boyfriend is an avid Italian food fan and we love to try new places. \n\nWe arrived during happy hour, which is DAILY, and we were thrilled to find that the discounts are AMAZING. We ordered two beers ($2 Blue Moon drafts), an appetizer ($2.50 Drunken Cheesy Bread), and two entrees (Pepperoni Pizza and The Strand Burger, both $5 on happy hour). We had a fantastic server, Cody, who brought us out an order of Angry Prawns as he said the food was taking a while (we didn't think so, but we were happy to try out another appetizer!). \n\nThe pizza was enough for two, so for the price, it was great. While the pizza wasn't the best pizza in the world, it was good and, like I said, for the price, you can't beat that. For a thin crust pizza, we felt the crust was a little on the dough-y side and there was a bit too much cheese. The Strand Burger was delicious, but filling. I could only eat half after two appetizers and a beer. \n\nFor two beers, two appetizers and two entrees...our bill was just under $20. UNREAL. We walked out stuffed, happy, and satisfied with the service. We'll definitely be going back! \n\n**I'm giving this restaurant four stars for two reasons. 1) The pizza quality. For an Italian restaurant, we would have loved to see this come out better. And 2) The seating. At the beginning of our meal, we practically had an entire row to ourselves, but by the end, we were crowded by a couple to the left and a pair of buddies to our right in very close proximity. You feel like you're involved in their conversation because you can hear everything they're saying.
Classification: multivalent
Case: Wow. Very impressed. There's a reason I had to call 5 times before I got a seat. Byow... But the food is good. This isn't for the l'academie crowd.
Classification: multivalent
Case: Waited 45 minutes for 2 large pizzas and then they tell me that they never put in the second pizza! Never coming here again!
Classification: conoclinium
Case: This place has changed ownership MANY times, been going thee for years until today. Last two meals were bad, cold, soggy. wings are small and sauces are not as hot as other places (suicide is franks red hot with cayenne in it...whoopeeee!).\ntoday I had to get a refund on the Hot Dog after 22 minutes, they said \""the cheese takes extra time\"" made me late for work. the pita was cold and soggy and when I got home wife threw it in trash. Too Bad, thsi used to be a great place for cheap, good food...maybe the next owner will mop the floor and improve food
Classification: conoclinium
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Went last night before the D-Backs game. It was packed but very well staffed. By looking at some of the older reviews, I think the place likely got the hint that they need to better staff themselves. Love the Pear Cider beer. Got the Irish Nachos...they were pretty good. Atmosphere is defiantly similar to a Hooter's. | multivalent | yelp_polarity |
Text - Loved
Group - groaning
Text - I'm just glad that they brought back the Strawberry \""fields\"" salad. Yummo! Fresh greens, goat cheese, fresh strawberries, bell peppers, onions, glazed pecans, chicken and this amazing viniagrette dressing! Wowwy Mowwy! Oh, and it comes with a crusty buttery cheesy bread. I have had a few run ins with bad waiter service, but the manager was always quick to come by our table to ask if anything else was needed. As long as I get what I ordered and I dont have to poke around their tables to make \""eye contact\"" with my server I'm ok. They know they will get a mideocre tip if their service is so-so. It's on them. My mother got a red velvet cupcake on the house for her birthday! That was nice.
Group - groaning
Text - I am basing this review mostly on the trip I took there about 2 weeks ago. I originally gave 5 stars to this outlet because it has three of my favorite stores.1. Tory Burch 2. Michael Kors 3. Kate Spade, but I took one star off because according to my bf's sister the parking is horrendous when it is busy and compared to Hawaii, people in the mainland are even crazier when it comes to limited parking. Also I have been to this outlet during the summer and they have those \""mist\"" machines to help cool you down. Sadly I'm a short girl so in those times of dry LV heat, the mist evaporates before it reaches me. \n\nThere were lines for Tory Burch and Michael Kors, but we only waited about 7-10 minutes. I found really good deals and used the \""I'm on vacation\"" logic and bought what I pleased hahaha! Well, until we got to Kate Spade and I was reminded that we needed to bring all this back home..\n\nThey have alot of other stores like Guess, Marciano by Guess, Aldo, Sketchers, Coach, and so much more. They also have a food court and Starbucks. \n\nI would recommend this outlet over the one in the South any day! Can't wait to go back !
Group - groaning
Text - Food sucks, service sucks... The only thing this place got right was the decoration. I am mexican and I can tell you all the food this place serves is frozen and then re-cooked. Everything on the menu that has the word \""tortilla\"" on it, is completely dreadful. \n\nI don't have connections in Charlotte too often but I promise you all one thing: I'm never eating in this place again, and neither should you!!!
Group - oolite
Text - This place is NOT allergy friendly. After asking the waitress if she knew about the fish coming in contact with the rest of the food items she refused to serve the person whom was allergic in our group (we were 10 in total) and said that the cook would take no responsibility if anything were to happen.\n\nWith serious food allergies it is a big no-no as the staff is not informed and there is no precautions taken for people with food allergies. After reading so many good reviews it was a disappointment. We didn't get to be served but at least at a glance they seemed to have fair prices!
Group - oolite
Text - HORRIBLE SERVICE!!!!!!!! While these people may be polite you might as well just literally light your money on fire if you pay them to repair your car. After nine return visits for our AC unit they told us they couldn't fix it, we should take it to another of their locations and that they would not be reimbursing us for the job they were unable to complete. If you need more reason to avoid these service shops here you go: the Better Business Bureau gives them a big fat \""F\"" due to their monthly service complaints from other unsatisfied customers and recently this business had to pay out a hefty amount to other furious former customers for a class action lawsuit they lost due to shoty work in California too (it's been all over channel 13 news reports lately and a few locations have been shut down).
Group - oolite
Classify the following: This was one of the purest culinary experiences I've ever had. I find myself wanting to write paragraphs to explain my experiences dining here. Instead I believe I'm going to just keep it short.\nI've eaten from here twice, each time had the same level of quality. And I can say that up to this point in my life Geno's is the worst pizza I've ever had in my life. \nI'm far from a food snob, but I do not say that lightly, I've had some bad pie in my life, and I can confidently state this was among the worst anyone could ever hope they avoid. \nCrust.. I've heard it said as a joke before, but it actually DID have the consistency of the cardboard of a pizza box! \nToppings... each pie had some on them, none offensive, but no real flavor addition.\nCheese... again, I'll say this, the entire pie had a coating of it, but it was strangely non-stringy, and had no real texture, it was seriously, the worst cheese ever. \nIf you're in Gilbert, and desperate for dough with stuff on it, better to get a Tombstone pizza, or go deluxe and gourmet compared to Geno's and order Hungry Howies, Pizza Hut or Domino's. \nActually, as local delivery in the area goes, though slightly overpriced, I like New York Pizza Department, it's far from the best Pizza in the world, but I confess a real fondness for their calzones. But that's another review for another place.\n\nBut trust me, better to eat your own foot than a pizza from Geno's Pizza!\n(OK, this wasn't that short! But you've been warned.) | oolite | yelp_polarity |
Example: I only order delivery since they used to deliver 24 hours but now only until 3 a.m. Other times I ordered were good but this time was a major let down. 3 sandwiches and fried calamari were OVER $50 AND TOOK OVER AN HOUR TO ARRIVE! We had to doctor everything up to make it edible. \n\nThis was my last order. Try Cafe Verdi if you have a late night craving.
Class: Ionidium
Example: Don't go in the Drive Thru if there are more than 3 cars. You will sit there for 20 minutes.
Class: Ionidium
Example: Great food, but was a little slow on the service and a tad expensive for what you get. i think there are better places in town that have the same menu or close. If you live in the Summerlin area and want to a short trip with good food, Nittaya's is a safe bet. But if you live elsewhere, use the gas to hit up other places around town.
Class: choking
Example: By chance I went by the newly opened Target store when they were forming a line for a autograph signing session by Montreal Canadiens defenceman, P.K. Subban. There was a lot of hooting and hollering going on needless to say. I did not stay in the line for the 2-3 hours that many did to get their photos and signatures. On this occasion, I only took a quick tour of the beautifully curated store floor, which felt spacious despite seeming to have a little bit of everything; from chocolates, housewares and hockey sticks, to clothes, toys and hand towels. It's really a pleasure to walk through and checkout the eye candy on the shelves neatly piled and hung. I won't burst into a Christmas carol, but they are definitely gearing up for the upcoming season of shopping sprees. The prices seemed fair at first glance, and I am sure the Starbuck's that is placed directly behind the checkout area will be a welcome sight for weary shoppers as the holiday season comes closer to the big day. Bienvenue au Quebec, Target.
Class: choking
Example: Eh. We didn't exactly enjoy ourselves here for a number of reasons (even though it was free and we were staying at the MGM). The biggest reason was that we were def looking to party but the crowd seemed really subdued and that made us feel really awkward. We stayed for like half an hour and then left.
Class: Ionidium
Example: One week before I moved out of Phoenix, I finally decided to wait 1.5 hours for pizza and find out what all the hoopla was about! The host with the mullet and glasses was so so nice! I loved him - he was so excited about the menu, the ingredients, the fact that they are grown in the back yard - I could listen to his enthusiasm all night. \n\nThe pizza was amazing - it's not really pizza....it's doughy delish goodness - a heavenly substance and well worth the 1.5 hour wait.....once. Not sure I'd go back over and over, but glad I tried it once.\n\nThe anti pasta plate was really the highlight. All different types of grilled vegies prepared in different ways. Each bite was fun and exciting. \n\nYou have to try this place at least once! Think of it less as \""food\"" and more as an experience!!
Class: choking
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Best. Vietnamese. Egg rolls. Ever!!!! Vietnamese egg rolls are my favorite things and I've tried many!! These were perfectly crisp on the outside, with the filling perfectly flavored. I ordered take-out and they were still perfect 20 minutes later!! I highly recommend this restaurant!! | choking | yelp_polarity |
Text - Nice people but the working like a robot. \nFake smile. \n15 min line. \nMissing product / boxes. \nBeware from the Russia employee
Group - agriological
Text - Wow. Another 5 star post. :) I don't know if anyone's noticed (that's just the insecure writer in me talking), but I post a lot of 5 star reviews. Not to sound conceited, but if I go to a place, that means its good. \""I'm just sayin'!\""\n\nI know that sounds bad, but people like me are destined to rub people the wrong way.\n\nThat will not happen at Spoke's though. \""Spokes On Southern\"" if I'm being exact, instead of lackadaisical.\n\nThis wonderful restaurant and bar is right in my neighborhood, and even though we have so much to choose from in Arizona to spend our beer dollars, this is one of the places that deserves the whisking of plastic against a terminal. That charge on your debit card will never be regretted. The beers on tap change constantly, which provides the benefit of variety to customers like myself, and the satisfaction of plentiful choices to the discerning palette. Examples include the \""Piehole Porter\"" and the local Arizonian \""Inebriator\"". I would find it hard to believe that a beer lover would leave here dissatisfied-especially when you can get premium local beers for only $3 during happy hour. Their food isn't half bad either, and even if it was, the value you're getting would make McDonald's marketing executives run back to their holes to do another SWOT analysis.\n\nMy humble request is that you would try this place after seeing my review. The service is great, and the people who work here are welcoming and friendly. It's great for groups, a get to know you meeting, or just hanging out by yourself at the bar. The last would be me. A vote of confidence from your friendly neighborhood mom & pop reviewer-no red and blue spandex. :)
Group - undersweat
Text - The service here is terrible. The other workers are actually quite nice, but one of their cashiers is extremely rude and very disrespectful. I have been here multiple times and he never fails at having poor customer service. The food is actually quite good, it's a shame this cashier had to ruin that for me.
Group - agriological
Text - This is my second visit to a Brazilian style steakhouse. (The first being Rioz in Myrtle beach) This is not a place for vegetarians, but their salad bar is nice as well. (Fresh mozzarella or prosciutto anyone?) \n\nI took my boyfriend for his birthday in early November. The food was amazing and the service top notch. It is a bit costly, making it a \""special occasion\"" type restaurant, but you can lessen the blow by signing up on their website for e-mails and you will receive a $20 off coupon.
Group - undersweat
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3 words! carne asada burrito! excellent! | undersweat | yelp_polarity |
Example: This place has taken my Mitsubishi Montero over 200,000 miles and will take it another 200,000. It's not easy to find good, reliable and trustworthy auto mechanics and when you do, hang onto them. This is one of those places.
Class: siphunculated
Example: Elegant atmosphere - very disappointing food at any price...but especially at these prices. Save your money and go to PF Chang's where the food is far superior and much, much less expensive. Hot and sour soup was neither hot nor spicy. General's chicken tasted like frozen nuggets rolled in mild wing sauce. Walnut prawns served lukewarm and doughy. Wait staff friendly and attentive, but the food quality simply doesn't measure up to the ambience.
Class: faller
Example: Let me start off by saying I have never written a review. I eat out TONS and have a few choice restaurants I love. I shop on Amazon like its my job... I read the reviews, but never actually review. Having said that, I wanted to take the time to let people know what a wonderful experience I had Oreganos on Dobson. I go to Oreganos all over the Phoenix Valley... Mostly Tempe on University and Phoenix on Camelback. I (generally) get the Big Beefstro Salad... Solid choice for those of you that have never experienced it... Ah-mazing. Moving on... My server was Kim, she was DELIGHTFUL. Attentive, friendly, just all around a great server. And the salad? Best I ever had. I would like to take this opportunity to commend Oscar, the salad guru in the back. The most magnificent I've ever had it, ever!! My boyfriend got the Big Rig, and he can't stop comparing other rigatoni dishes to it; it, too, was far above the normal Oreganos deliciousness (which is already pretty up there). Kudos to Kim and Oscar, job well done and thank you for making my experience so wonderful.
Class: siphunculated
Example: Wow, this is good stuff.\nFirst off, I entered to pick up my carry-out order, and I was greeted with a handshake and friendly faces.\nMy food was ready, I was promptly served and I was on my way out within 3 minutes of walking through the door.\nMy usual order in the valley is rice vermicelli with pork (Bun Thit Nuong) but I was pleased to see that Saigon Kitchen offers charbroiled chicken as well. This is a HUGE plus for me, as many other locations only offer shrimp, pork or egg rolls. The chicken was very good. The flavors weren't quite as marinated as I'd hoped and it was a touch on the greasy side (because it /is/ dark meat), but the flavor and texture were overall very good.\nThe portion size is appripriate; I had enough to fill me.... and I generally eat a lot. I would've preferred more peanuts and pickled carrots on top, but that's nitpicking. Their fish sauce is one of the best I've tasted.\nI have to try their spring rolls and other standard Vietnamese items another time, but if you want a very good meal, the Bun Ga Nuong is an excellent selection.
Class: siphunculated
Example: Went here for a company Christmas party, so I understand the service and food might not be as it would for say 2-4 people... With that said....\n\nAppetizers were cheap: Chicken quesadilla was just bland, edaname was good but c'mon. Fun, but cheap.\nSame thing goes for the meals. I had the fish tacos, TERRIBLY FISHY. I'm a HUGE fan of Wahoo's, so this was such a disappointment. My husband had the cuban, I had a bite of it and the bread was grilled and pressed, but tasted so dried out.\n\nThe drinks were amazing though, for that it gets 2 stars. =o)
Class: faller
Example: I was so incredibly disappointed. I love gourmet food, and I thought I was going to get some pretty good, gourmet italian. I had to wait over an hour for my reservation, our water was never refilled, and the food was very over-priced. I paid almost $30 for the ribeye steak which was the worst ribeye I have ever had. If you want ribeye, go to Jim Gould's. Their mashed potatoes were very much like the kind you make from a box. After I ate there, I went to kofusion for dessert.. it was THAT bad. It is also so small. There are not even 10 tables in that restaurant, and I can not even believe they are still in business. I was so pissed after eating here, that this restaurant is the reason I made an account on yelp.. to tell you all that it sucked.
Class: faller
Considreing the above, classify the following: Shouldn't the 15 minutes be already up for the cupcake? | faller | yelp_polarity |
Text - This is a really nice Harris Teeter. They have a large selection of wine and usually have a wine consultant that is available to help you if you do not know what is best. I still crack up every time I see the little kids with the mini kid size shopping carts!
Group - undiscreetness
Text - Service was good. I just didn't care for the ribs and this is why I went there. The ribs were fatty and lacked flavor. They reminded me of $5 rib packs I can buy at fresh and easy to heat up in the microwave. The drinks were tasty and they have good happy hour.
Group - handbanker
Text - Pros: This is the third time I have been here since they've been open. After two so-so visits, I only came back because of the Groupon. I'm so glad I did. Best nail experience I have had in Phoenix. They do a great job trimming the cuticles and smoothing out calluses. They have never cut me and I have been cut at places all over town. The massage guy has improved! This time, instead of being painful, I actually enjoyed it. The massage guy has always been friendly and I think they must read these Yelp reviews because the female technicians are definitely trying to be nicer. Decent prices, plenty of parking, and by walk-in or appointment. I will definitely be back again.\n\nCons: Results really depend on which technician you get. I started coming here last year with my friend. The first time I went, I found the manicure mediocre but more affordable than other places in the valley. The next time I went, the polish was applied very haphazardly. Decorated weirdly, website not easy to navigate, and the manager has a very loud voice.
Group - undiscreetness
Text - Food was absolutely terrible. It looked like a child made it. We also were missing food as well. Spent $30 worth of food...called them and asked for a refund and they put me on a long hold. Definitely will not be going back. Was my first time going there and will be the last. Luckily after talking to the staff they took care of it. Make sure you check your food at the restaurant before you leave.
Group - handbanker
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I just had some of the best pancakes ever at Orange Table! The jalapeno pecan pancakes are perfection! Unfortunately, the service is far from perfection.\n\nIn skimming the reviews, there seems to be a common theme with service issues; however, it seems like there are an awful lot of excuses made for the poor service. Call me crazy, but perhaps if the staff is too hungover to work or too hip to manage a smile, the service industry is not their calling...unless they work here I guess.\n\nWhen we walked in, there were a couple empty tables, but no one was interested in even acknowledging us. I finally interrupted the server at the counter to ask if we were to seat ourselves. Without looking up all we got was \""no, there's a wait.\"" At least another 5 minutes went by before she could be bothered to get our name. Those who came in after us were met by other servers with the same attitude. \n\nThe server who took eventually took our name ended up waiting on us as well. She became slightly more pleasant, but the wait for everything was ridiculous. At the point our food arrived, we still had no utensils. My husband had planned to get coffee before we left, but we got the check abruptly. The only thing without a wait.\n\nSo for those of you who want to hang out a couple hours for breakfast, the Orange Table may be your dream restaurant. I would just suggest bringing your own drinks...and maybe a fork, so as to not unduly burden the servers. I, on the other hand, will be making my own jalapeno pecan pancakes. Thanks for the idea Orange Table! | handbanker | yelp_polarity |
Example: One reviewer said it best, \""It's like Black Friday...EVERYDAY!\""\nThis place was a chaotic mess when I was there, but I have a feeling it's always in a state of chaos. That said, it's worth going and having the experience while at the same time finding some good stuff at cheap prices. The shoes and purses where in the worst shape-- holes, pen marks, tears, etc. But the dresses and tops were bountiful to choose from -- lots of designer choices too. I tried on a ton of stuff but only left with a casual dress and tank top. This would be a good place to take in chunks... dresses one day, shoes another.
Class: plugman
Example: Deliver on what they promise. Great appetizers and burgers. Fun environment to spend an afternoon drinking with friends. Yelp check in = $5 off = Free appetizer or round.
Class: pillowwork
Example: Based on the reviews, I figured I would like this place. Maybe it would be a cross between Saigon Pho and Anise, wouldn't that be nice. My fave is Anise for the quality, but its on the pricy side. Saigon Pho is okay, always busy, but the quality can be hit or miss and they tend to use dark meat chicken instead of white, which I prefer.\n\nAnyway, this is about Pho Chandler. I won't return since it's out of our way (we were going to a play at Hamilton High). Hubbie got a beef soup that had the gelatinous beef in it (w/ brisket too) that you either tolerate or will make someone like me gag. He much prefered the beef soup he can get at Saigon Pho. Daughter got the Pho Ga and she liked it and thought it was comparable to Anise but I was thinking no way just looking at the dish. I got the lemongrass chicken and it was waaaaaayyy too sweet...and I have a tremendous sweeth tooth. I much prefer the lemongrass at Saigon Pho.\n\nThe place is clean, service excellent.\n\nAnise still remains my gold standard and Saigon Pho my fallback for when I want to go cheap.
Class: plugman
Example: No more shipping fees for me! This local business holds a special place in my heart. I'm on my fourth bottle of Chili Olive Oil, a truly inspired and essential part of my kitchen now.\n\nThere are many zesty and dreamy flavors like Bacon, Blood Orange, Mexican Lime, Vanilla Bean, etc. Oh, and you can try them all at this beautiful shoppe.\n\nThey have other locally made products as well; soaps, pastas, skin care products, accessories and more.\n\nYet another reason to visit Kierland Commons. Damn, as if that place wasn't dangerous enough.
Class: pillowwork
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We eat here on every visit to LV. This is a great and fun place, and you can actually taste the liquor in your drink. One thing I was disappointed on; the Volcano Nachos now have just chille on it. They use to put chicken, beef, and pork on them. | pillowwork | yelp_polarity |
Example: I can't believe I'm considered a regular here. Service is lame to pathetic. There is no customer service, it's more like a question and answer at the drive through. Curt. No explanations. No apologies. Nada. This is what it costs and then the obnoxious and sarcastic \""Have a good night.\"" Ya know DQ, I could get a cheaper cone at McDonald's or even better, a frozen custard from Freddies. And there is Rita's too. So many more options -it's not just DQ. Get your stuff together and teach your staff to get the job done and add a dose of common courtesy to the \""customer service.\""
Class: pantaletless
Example: This place is great, wish they had more smoothie specials advertised at this location
Class: jowter
Example: My wife and I came here to see what they had to offer. As we had bought a king size bed frame and bed. However because we can still cancel our order and felt our decision was on the whim as the mattress we originally purchased was on sale from another furniture store.\n\nWe came here to see what other options we had to choose from. Upon entering I already was prepared for the sales man attack, however we were taken back by how friendly and non pressuring environment we entered in. George the salesman was very informative on the beds, and was trying to gauge what we were looking for. After narrowing down to 3 beds another couple came in, we told him we can attend to them while we continued to drill down. He checked on us a few times and answered a few questions we had, but was not breathing down our necks. \n\nThe products: They had a good selection of beds for all prices ranges and were well organized based on color piece on the mattress. The sales were nice as well as the options in the clearance section which seemed very reasonable.\n\nIn the end we ran to the other furniture store to see the bed we originally purchased which we liked very much and kept our original decision. If we didn't find the bed prior Mattress Firm would have easily won our business and would recommend them to others.
Class: jowter
Example: I loved the food here!! They served warm bread and butter before our entrees. It was really good. Next came our entrees. I had the lamb and my friends had various types of meat. Everything was amazing but we were all stuffed after our meals. I thought the food may have been slightly on the heavy side. \nAlso, I couldn't finish the lamb because the smell of blue cheese on the polenta was a bit stinky. It was too rich for my taste. However, I did enjoy my meal. \nAttentive service and great food overall.
Class: jowter
Example: Excellent selection of seafood, meats, breads/cheeses and everything else. The deserts are divine! However, I found sushi to be rather mediocre. But than again, you don't really go for a quality sushi to a buffet. \nCrab legs were sliced in half, so you don't have to crack them. The shrimps are already peeled. \nOverall - great experience. \nDefinitely recommend it.
Class: jowter
Example: I agree with a lot of people here, the staff are terrible. So we booked through Kayak, and I requested for two beds, but since I purchased a king studio stay they were unable to give me the two beds unless I pay \""80 dollars + tax\"" for the one bedroom suite. So according to the girl, \""That's why you shouldn't book through a third party.\"" Okay thanks you're helpful. \n\nUpon arriving, I requested for extra blankets and towels, didn't see any so I called in requesting it, since the only thing we had was comforters and no blankets or towels, the girl at the front desk said \""They should all be in your closet\"". No it wasn't, I just said that we only have comforters and if we did why would I freaking call you?! \n\nI been to Vegas a great amount of times, and this probably is my worst stay here. The customer service, they are NOT accommodating or attentive. The rooms are small and you have to pay for wifi?! \n\nYou might as well stay somewhere else for the same deal and get free upgrades to your room, better (accommodating) customer service and free wifi.\n\nNot to mention at about 4:45 pm, after driving around in circles to find valet, they were closed. Even to guests staying at the hotel! So we had to circle around some more and find parking in the miracle mile mall, dragged all the way to concierge.
Class: pantaletless
Example: Been a member for over 5 years now and was incredibly inspired and motivated for the first 4. For the past year they started taping the services because we are such a large church and Pastor Don was being over worked, absolutely understandable. We didn't mind driving our 40 minutes to church, (great worship music) in order to only watch a video of our Pastor; we believed it to be temporary. The message was always inspirational and delivered something redeeming, so we continued going. So when they dropped in Pastor Mark one Sunday as the \""teaching Pastor\"" it was a surprise. Didn't know if he temporary or what, only knew that he was in fact coming to us live. As weekly church goers it occurred to us although Pastor Mark was a man of God, he did not have the same gifting of Pastor Don and it was clear there was going to be a trade off.-but at least we had a Pastor in person. Fast forward; the last 2 services we attended we watched Pastor Mark coming to us taped on the big screen Rather disappointing when all things considered we could stream live my brother -law's message from the pulpit in California while saving ourselves an hour and a half commute time. The entire church has grown so large and expanded that it feels to have fragmented the church. It's just odd sitting there now with half the people filling the seats watching a video. Not what I believed church planting was supposed to actually be. Although we are tithing and still consider this our home church, it doesn't feel like home. It makes me sad.
Class: pantaletless
Example: Now after visiting Yelp and seeing the pictures of some of the food I regret not trying some of it, the sandwiches look absolutely incredible. I rolled up for one thing, THE WORLD FAMOUS FRRRROZEN Hot Chocolate. So after paying $10 for this magical drink I was unpleasantly surprised with some bullshit powdery tasting milkshake with a half pound of whipped cream on top. Now mind you the whipped cream and chocolate shavings on top are the best part and taste great. The chocolate part not so much.....you can literally taste the powder in every sip and its quite off putting. Three sips and into the garbage can you go! One star for you ripoff novelty restaurant!!!
Class: pantaletless
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The Wynn Buffet is arguably one of my favorite buffets in Las Vegas. From the gourmet fare to the delicious desserts, this buffet is nothing short of spectacular. The food at this buffet almost resembles eating fine dining quality food in an all you can eat format. There are also some very unique dishes that you just won't find at any other Las Vegas buffet, such as octopus salad. The buffet features quite a bit of live action stations such as a great pasta station that allows you to make your own past. I highly recommend doing this because it won't disappoint. There is also a large selection of gourmet cheese, fresh fruit, unique pastas, and some melt in your mouth cheeses. Plus if you add in the always fresh crab legs and shrimp cocktail, you got yourself a great all around buffet. So overall, if you're looking for delicious gourmet meals, high quality meals, and spot-on desserts, all in a very bright and upscale setting, the Wynn Buffet is your buffet of choice. | jowter | yelp_polarity |
Example: This is a great dog park, and the only one I know of in the whole state where your four-legged bff can take a legal swim.\n\nIn reading reviews, I was unsure what to expect, but I was pleased when I got there to see most of the concerns raised were exaggerated. For this review, I will focus on the swimming area, because God knows that is what my pooch focused on. There is a huge area to swim in, and beach entry, as well as dock diving area, for the more advanced doggie divers. Watching my pal swim and fetch his tennis ball just made my day, because he had SO much fun he just loved his time spent at Cosmo. After our time there, we walked over to the rinse station, and he got a nice fresh water rinse, just to keep him nice and clean. I l Love that Cosmo dog park added that thoughtful touch, it was really nice and much appreciated.\n\nTo address some of the oft repeated concerns you will read about, yes, there is the occasional mound o pooh, but that isn't the dog's fault, or the park's fault, that is lazy human error. Another issue mentioned is that the fenced play area is worn down and needs grass planted. This appears to be true, but that means the park is a victim of it's success. Other dog parks have the luxury of having three areas, with one always being over seeded and rehabbed, here that isn't an option. So lighten up, OCD dog owners, a little dirt will not kill you.\n\nAnother concern listed that didn't bother me is that some complain there isn't a fence all the way around the lake. On paper, that is a concern, but when you get there, you see it isn't an issue. Your dog would have to have the worst case of ADHD ever, to not want to stay near you and the water, other dogs, floating tennis balls, etc. etc. The area where the fence stops is far away, and it is not a problem. \n\nAll in all, Cosmo dog park is really an outstanding venue for dog entertainment. Gilbert did an awesome job with it, and there is much to be proud of there. If only I didn't have to drive 25 miles one way to get there, I would practically live there. Enjoy!
Class: detergence
Example: food eh it was ok\nprice: WACK!!!!\nkung pao chicken and seafood chow mein for $50!!! i was like OMG!!! i definitely will never go back...i only went there because my mom was craving asian food and didn't want to leave the hotel. but i would definitely not go back! nothing is special about it it tastes like any other chinese restaurant except 3 times the price. definitely will not go back...next time i'm craving chinese i'm going down spring mountain road!
Class: arithmetize
Example: Burritos here overrated and expensive. Disappointed especially because it was about nine bucks for a burrito that should be about four dollars. Chipotle burritos are way better and cheaper. I got two different burritos, green chili and pork and carne Asada, both way overpriced. I'm thinking because they got popular on yelp and have a lot of Caucasian customers they will charge more. Well I think their popularity got to their heads. I don't think I'll come back. My burrito was too soggy by the way. Good salsa good chips.
Class: arithmetize
Example: I'm a fan. \n\nI just moved to Gilbert and have been scouring the area for good please to eat, drink, and be merry. I can pretty much do all 3 here. \n\nI went last night during happy hour and sat at the bar seeing I was alone. I wasn't very impressed with the choices on the happy hour menu but I ordered the boneless buffalo chicken wings with honey hot sauce and they were very delicious. All 8 pieces were very thick and juicy. \n\nI also ordered a few house margaritas on the rocks but unfortunately only \""frozen\"" margaritas were part of happy hour. I kinda wish the bartender had pointed this out, but it doesn't really matter because she made each drink perfectly. \n\nI took every ones suggestions and ordered the Philly Cheese Steak which was very good. a little smaller than I expected yet packed with steak which was seasoned very well. Only real complaint about the sandwich is that I wish they mixed the cheese in with the steak rather than simply placing the steak on top of the cheese. next time I will ask them to mix it in. \n\nThe fries that came with the meal were also very good. Almost like a flatter version of a steak fry. Looked to be fresh as some still had the skin on them. \n\nThe prices were fairly high but they are not so high that it would prevent me from coming here again. It's still cheaper than Boston, MA (Where I just moved from). It seems like it would be a great place to watch a sporting even with a couple of buddies or even taking the girlfriend out on a quiet Wednesday night. \n\nConversation at the bar with the bartender and patrons was fantastic as well. very personable people.
Class: detergence
Example: This was my home base on my last trip to Vegas. Smithwicks on tap, and Powers Irish Whiskey for shots, couples with the Irish breakfast......I'm a fan. The front bar has a real pub feel even though it's in a new age casino mall. Definately try this place if staying at the Mandalay Bay!
Class: detergence
Example: No, I did not lose a bet I came here by choice. My bad.\n\nI thought it would be mildly entertaining, but it was sad. Loud, stupid music. Crap games. Full of ass-clowns and kiddo's.\n\nRun away! Run very far away!
Class: arithmetize
Example: Don't go for breakfast, the buffet is much better . . . and I don't even like buffets!!\n\nWe used to have breakfast here every morning we stayed at the Red Rock. Of the three times I ordered the fresh fruit plate, twice I received moldy grapes (on different trips, at least a few months apart). Also, by the time I would get fresh fruit, eggs, and coffee, it came out to be a very expensive breakfast. Then we tried the buffet at Red Rock. Now, I'm not one for buffets, however for breakfast this one can't be beat. For less than my fresh fruit & egg breakfast at the Grand Cafe, I was able to get all of the same stuff, plus smoked salmon and a few other extras. \n\nIn summary, skip the Grand Cafe if you're looking for a good breakfast.
Class: arithmetize
Example: Tried them for the first time and I will be a regular. Their chicken salad is my favorite thing and their teriyaki chicken was delicious. Fast service and courteous.
Class: detergence
Considreing the above, classify the following: Ok love the Palazzo, and love Sushi! It was a win win! Sat at the bar and got excellent service from the bartenders and the food was brought out efficiently. 5 stars for customer service and atmosphere. \nThe tuna small plate was great and the tuna ceviche was great. Both were packed with flavor and fresh! The presentation was beautiful, the taste was delicious every bite and I enjoyed myself. would definitely go back!\nThe only reason I can't give 5 stars is the prices! They are extremely high, especially for the small plates, for the amount of fish you get. I guess thats what you get in a strip hotel but with other options there it isn't a must if you compare. There are some gerat off the strip sushi places I can wait and go to in order to satisfy the craving! | detergence | yelp_polarity |
Case: This one rounds out my selection of pizza shops in Laveen. They all get one star, although I think I will now go back and modify my rating of Duner's, which is the only locally owned place for za nearby, to reflect that it's at least better than Domino's, Pizza Hut, and Little Ceasar's. The only redeeming quality about Domino's is the ease of ordering and delivery. Thank goodness I won't have to change out of my snuggy to get pizza at home!
Classification: ungloriousness
Case: I've been to Geisha a few times now and I'm a huge fan. They have delicious, creative, fattening (yes, I like cream cheese in my sushi you haters), funny named, fantastic sushi rolls. One has fritos on it for god's sake...this place is all-American. \n\nI won't go into detail on how amazing the sushi is, but it is. Lots of things to choose from and if you're not a super big sushi person, this is prob a great place to try out b/c the rolls are very mild. \n\nMy fav part of this place is their infused sake. You get an entire carafe for $8...great deal in Old Town. I've had mango, pineapple, pomegranate and apple. All were good, but mango was the best. They also have some delish cocktails that knocked me on my ass pretty quickly...highly suggest. Another perk - the waitresses are actually really nice. Skanky, yes. But extremely nice and helpful. I don't expect that from a place like this in Old Town. \n\nGreat people watching and great music plays throughout the bar/restaurant...give this place a try, you'll like!
Classification: Pyramidist
Case: The food was great, especially for being a trendy spot. I highly recommend the the prosciutto, the Ravioli, and the lamb. If you like NYC's Little Italy dining, then you will enjoy this experience.\n\n\n- Maurizio Maranghi -
Classification: Pyramidist
Case: When we went to check in, it turned out I had made a mistake with the reservation-- I had put my boyfriend's first name, but my last name. Seems like a minor mistake, but the guy checking us in flipped out and even CUSSED AT US. Wow. Nice hospitality... the F word really makes checking in so much easier. The manager ended up coming over and fixing the situation, but check in took forever. Anyways, we stayed in one of the basic rooms. It was tiny but cute looking on first glance. The carpet had a few minor stains that I didn't notice until later. I was grossed out by a brown stain on one of the \""under-blankets\"" (not the bedspread, but the blanket under it). Flatscreen TV was crooked. Bathroom was good size and clean, but there was no fan, so if you like taking long steamy showers, you might have a problem. Housekeeping was constantly on us about cleaning our room. They kept calling our room or knocking on our door, even when we had the privacy sign up. Every morning, the maids would try speaking to my boyfriend in Spanish. Good things about the room included the safe, the full size hair dryer, the iron + ironing board, and the lit magnification mirror in the bathroom (good for applying your show girl makeup before hitting the nightlife). The casino is attractive, happening, and the dealers are friendly. I won some good money at the black jack tables & roulette was pretty cool too. However, all together, I would not return to this hotel... it just isn't worth the price.
Classification: ungloriousness
Considreing the above, classify the following: I went here for lunch with a friend last week. I had heard good things about this place and being very hungry for Mediterranean food, I decided I needed to try it.\nIf you want authentic, freshly made, honest to goodness home made food, this is the place. I had the gyro platter and it did not disappoint. I over-ate and still took home half which ended up being lunch for my husband AND me the next day! The meat was delicious, well seasoned; the rice was excellent and the salad was fresh, tossed with OO and lemon juice with salt, truly the Mediterranean way to dress a salad.\nI truly enjoyed the food. This place is a gem! | Pyramidist | yelp_polarity |
Text - Pricey, and you should make a reservation ahead of time to guarantee a table. However, the service was friendly and the food was excellent. When the weather is nice outside, their outdoor patio can't be beat especially since smoking is not allowed (yay!). This is possibly the best outdoor eating experience available in the burgh due to the location away from traffic noise and smoke.
Group - Kuli
Text - We arrived at the hotel around 11ish only to have to wait to get adjoining rooms with our friends. We were told to check back in a couple of hours which we did, but the rooms were still not ready. This time we were told to come back after 3. We came back after 3 only to find out our rooms were still not ready but they found another set of rooms to give us. After waiting around for so long I wanted to take a shower. So I started unpacking my things and unfolding the bath mat only to find a bug. Wasn't sure at that point as to what it was, so I asked my friend to get rid of it. This is when she confirmed that it was a bed bug! She called the front desk only to have them put us in a \""VIP\"" room which was the same size room only with a view of the strip and a fridge. We didn't get any compensation for our troubles. Really disappointed in their management in handling the situation. \nHad to call house keeping for some hangers, luggage rack, and pillows twice for the first room and again for the second room after we changed rooms. The person who answered the phone both times was not the friendly staff one would expect especially after finding a bed bug. \nBuffet here had some great reviews from friends back home. It had a good selection of foods and desserts here. I stayed with the turkey and stuffing. Overall it was okay. \nLocation of the hotel was a plus, being somewhat in the middle of the strip and near the Fashion show Mall. Valet service was great. Thanks to the guy who helped us packed up our Jeep Compass with 13 pieces of luggages and carry ons and 4 people! It took some muscle and organization to make it work and he made it work!! \nIf it weren't for the bed bug and how it was handled, I would have given this hotel a higher rating. Handling of the situation was a disappointment.
Group - Boche
Text - I'm very frustrated with this gym. The trainers have been hanging around the checkin counter pressuring people to complete a fitness assessment so that they can sell them personal training sessions. As a member, I know those services are available, and if I want to participate I will ask. I don't appreciate being hounded while trying to enter the club to workout. I hope that this stops soon or I will have to seriously consider switching gyms.
Group - Boche
Text - SMH........... I don't understand why TAO is so hyped up. Yeah I got in quick.. yeah the decor is nice... yeah there are girls with just flowers on their nips in tubs filled with rose pedals.. but seriously?? Place is big, yes it is.. okay music.. but table areas were small. The one thing I really hated at TAO was the bouncers... wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.... I can't say it enough... they are super DOUCHE like.. just this one African American woman that covered the upper level that night. She was just something else.... SMHHHHHHHHHHH...
Group - Boche
Text - I have been to this Garcias on several occassions, and each time the quality and service gets worse and worse. \n\nIn general, they serve \""cheap\"", large-portioned, Americanized versions of Mexican food that are swimming in a pool of oil from the loads of cheese and fryer oil that has been dumped on. If not oil, then everything else is wet from a sauce of some kind from being added on (e.g, enchilada red sauce).\n\nWe visited on 9/26/14 at 7 pm with a group of 12 who had made prior reservations. We were seated in the furthest most corner, next to a group of 40, and a second group of more than 20. The noise level was deafening. We were given one glass of water each, two baskets of chips for the tables, and were made to share salsa out of a 2 oz plastic condiment cup for each 2 people. \n\nTwice we had asked to put in a drink order for margaritas and daquaris. The first time the waitress forgot, and the second time, the waitress got the orders mixed up. The bussers were not able to take drink orders because they were under 18 and could not handle alcohol. \n\nAfter the hour, we had our water glasses refilled for what would be the only time of the evening, and then our orders were taken. Fourty minutes later, the staff dumped the food on the table, then quickly left. The chicken enchilada was served as a beef enchilada, which had a strange texture to it, and the cheese enchilada was served as a chicken enchilada. \n\n\nExcuse after excuse was made for the slow service. \""It was a slow night so we sent staff home early\"", which makes absolutely no sense, unless a group of 40 shows up with no prior notice..and then followed by a group of 20. This restaurant was well aware of their capacity levels and are not able to service all the seats they have inside.\n\nWhen the checks finally came, we had to wait 20 minutes before they were paid, because no one would pick them up. I had to get up and flag down the manager Gloria, who gave the same lame excuses - although she made no apologies or attempt to make up for any inconvenience we had. My complaints were quickly shrugged off, and I could feel her uncaring attitude and desire to just have us pay and leave.\n\nThese people treat their customers like this because they can -- they serve low-quality food in bulk to people who have no expectation of service. If someone does complain, they can make up for it in quantity with other guests coming in. \n\nI would suggest you save yourself the headache, and go for somewhere more authentic --- like a Filibertos. \n\nThis place is just down right horrid. Stay away.
Group - Boche
Text - Found this place on a recent trip to Vegas. This place is one of the best Thai restaurants I visited in my 20 years in the USA from Thailand. This is the place for Isaan (northeast Thailand) dishes. My favorite is the Tom Saab-spicy and flavorful. Oh, the fried oyster is great, too. This is one of the dishes that not many places can do it well. But Weera Thai can make it so that I can say \""wow!\"" after the first bite. The staff are very nice and friendly, too.
Group - Kuli
Text - As good as it gets in AZ. This is probably your best bet for a Vegas style buffet 300 miles away from Vegas. The line can be horrendous, especially on holidays and weekends. Wandering Horse is by far nothing like home town buffet or Golden Corral. On seafood nights it's like they need line security for the crab & lobster claw section because people start getting ignorant and act like they don't know how a line works but other than that, it's a very enjoyable buffet. High quality for the most part and very clean.
Group - Kuli
Text - My first time at an In-n-Out burger!! Being an east coast guy, and NY in specific, i never saw any in-n-out, steak-n-shake, or any of those type of places. I was in Vegas for a few days and had FatBurger several times. Then, while driving around killing time, i see In-n-Out. The tales of this place are legendary (up there with White Castle), so it was a must that i stop by. The first thing i noticed was the insane line. I was determined to wait though, and shockingly it dissipated in about 3 minutes. Next thing i see is the most basic menu i had ever seen: Burgers /Hot Dogs/ Fries.. is that it? I ordered a couple double cheeseburgers and fries, then jealously saw some people getting fries with sauces and cheese. That wasn't on the menu but i guess if you go there frequently, you know.
Group - Kuli
Classify the following: We tried this spot over Memorial Weekend. The waitress was very friendly and described the menu thoroughly. In her words, this was cajun creole inspired food \""with a Pittsburgh twist.\"" I'm not exactly sure what that means, but I think that gets them off the hook with some of the Bayou Purists here.\n\nWe tried the frog legs and fried artichoke appetizers. I really enjoyed the frog legs, but I'm not much of an artichoke guy. I had the gumbo for a soup course while my mom and wife had salads that looked fresh and green.\n\nFor the main course I had the shrimp and grits. The shrimp had nice size, texture, and flavor. The whole dish came together well.\n\nFor dessert, I ordered the beignets. These beignets were heavier or more dense than I was used to. I did not enjoy them as much as I have at the famed Cafe du Monde, or even at a local church fair. However, even bad beignets are still pretty good. \n\nWe were seated near the kitchen, so it provided some nice entertainment and distraction as we waited. We took our meal very slow, enjoyed some drinks, and ordered each course individually. We were waiting for a friend and never felt rushed by the staff -- but weren't ignored either.\n\nI like their mixture for the hurricane cocktail. The fresh juices add a lot. \n\nThe bar scene up front was very busy and very loud, but it is quieter in the back and more fit for conversation. The bar crowd was young, hip, and attractive.\n\nThey have valet parking; I think it might even be complimentary, if I remember correctly. | Kuli | yelp_polarity |
Text - Quite possibly the most overrated restaurant in all of Montreal. I was told by several people that I *had* to eat here. So, on my first trip to Montreal, I made it a point to visit Queue de Cheval (The Horse's Tail) the day I landed. One should beware of any restaurant that does not list prices for anything...anywhere, because as the saying goes \""If you have to ask, you can't afford it.\"" The highly personable, white-jacketed waiters are the strength of this establishment. In traditional steakhouse style, they bring out the raw cuts of meat for your perusal and selection. Steaks are grilled on an large open fire pit, in clear view of the seating area. Now, perhaps it was the cut that I selected (bone-in NY strip), but the end product was just so-so. It was certainly not worth the $90 I ended up spending on it.\n\nIf, however, you find yourself in Montreal, and you want a good steak at an affordable price, try Restaurant du Vieux-Port in old town or even Canadian mainstay The Keg
Group - liverhearted
Text - Yes, its a step above fast food, but you pay for what you get. A few months ago I had one of their dinner plates and a drink, maybe an extra taco, and it was 11-something! For a few bucks more I coulda' gone to a sit-down joint and had REAL Mexican food! The food is pretty fresh and all that, but its rather bland and boring. I do like the salsa bar, load your own and take it to go thingy. They also have nice take out cups!
Group - liverhearted
Text - CRAP service! We had made reservations for at least 16 people for dinner a week prior to dining there. They managed to get the tables together, that's about it. \n\nWhile waiting for our group to arrive, we had drinks outside...we should've gone directly to the Tiki Bar to get our drinks, that woman knew what she was doing!...our \""waitress\"" however, probably couldn't velcro her own shoes. When we sat to eat, we had 2 waitresses (they decided it took 2 to wait on us). One ROCKED IT, the other couldn't velcro her own shoe. Our 1/2 of the group/table had to deal with our appetizers being put in front of us (with a \""who's is it?!?\"" call from the same waitress who took our order) then our meal being placed in front of us not 15 seconds later. My 5 year old daughter not only got a very cold (\""made fresh\"") pizza, but it included something we didn't order....a dead fly between the pizza and plate it was served on. Now...I would've sent it back, but I didn't want to wait until midnight for my kid to get her food! Not to mention my son only got half of what he ordered....\n\nAfter our \""lovely\"" experience with dinner, we stuck around for drinks. All I can say is...you better have cleavage to get a drink inside...no matter how busy or slow they are! If you want to sit and have a drink and look at the lake... Go to their Tiki Bar...Debbie ROCKS!!!! She's the only one that knows what \""good service\"" is!!!!
Group - liverhearted
Text - Fitness Connection INDIAN TRAIL Location \nLADIES BE AWARE!! Male custodian repeatedly walked into female locker room without warning while I was taking a shower. Facility management and corporate office associates were not understanding and did not resolve issue. Corporate office associate \""Amanda\"" was even rude and disrespectful over the phone, blaming me for being too sensitive.
Group - liverhearted
Text - The best supermarket in Surprise. They always have what I need and the people are always friendly. Newly added is four more express lanes, which means you can skip the long line of senior citizens/soccer moms and check yourself out. I'd skip on any wine or liquor purchases and hit that Total Wine or World Market.
Group - oxygenator
Text - My second time in Las Vegas, my boyfriend and I stayed at Caesars. What a great choice. We originally booked the room through hotels.com, one of the rooms in the FORUM tower (one of many at Caesars). The rooms in FORUM tower are recently renovated with updated furniture and it looked very nice. Upon arrival, we realized that the rooms in FORUM tower don't have a bathtub, (which was a big deal for us) so when we checked in, we asked for an upgrade to a room that had a bathtub. There was a small extra fee per night but it was definitely cheaper than paying the regular rate for the room we were upgraded to : AUGUSTUS tower. \n\nOur room was very spacious (probably bigger than my old apartment) with a very comfortable king size bed, sitting area with sofa, dining area, a HUGE bathroom with a bathtub and glass door shower with the toilet in a separate room. This particular room had the view of the strip and the pools at Caesars. We totally lucked out.\n\nIt is a HUGE hotel/resort so it's very important to know exactly which tower and which casino you're in so you can find your way back after a few drinks. They have great restaurants : MESA grill by Bobby Flay, the Buchanal buffet (50 dollars but totally worth it) and others. \n\nTheir pools are more mellow than most pools at other hotels, it's more of a relax and sip drinks kind of atmosphere, not let's have a huge party with 1000 people and a dj. \n\nThe only downside to this great place was that there was a fee for everything. Like, if you even moved an item (even if you were to put it right back) in the bar fridge in the room, they will charge you. There will also be a charge upon checking out for resort fees and pool fees. Nothing too outrageous but no one ever wants to pay anything extra at the end. \n\nOverall, my experience was just fantastic and I would definitely stay at Caesars again.
Group - oxygenator
Text - Move over Pizza Hut! BJ's has you pinned for their pan pizza! If you like Pizza Hut and like their Pan Pizzas then you'll definitely love BJ's Favorite Pizza! Their pizza in my opinion tastes better! mmmmmm! It's a pan pizza with all the fixin's Oven-baked meatballs, pepperoni, Italian sausage, mushrooms, green peppers, black olives, white onions and fresh Roma tomatoes. This pizza is so yummy! It's nice they have different sizes you can order...mini size, small, medium & large of coarse. This way it suites your hunger and how many will be eating it! I like it cuz sometimes I just want a taste and I can order the mini! ... I also like their chicken wings too! Luv it! gotta try it!
Group - oxygenator
Text - We had 2 4piece combos for ~14.\n\n- seems asian owned. great fried chicken! panko. tender. served fresh. better than raising canes. better deal.\n- baguette garlic toast?! from lees sandwiches? lol\n- crispy thin french fries. good portion.\n- mac and cheese. very cheesy! no kraft!\n- nice art! chicken is cute. \n- ice thai coffee? haven't tried it, but sounds interesting.\n- nujabes music in bg?! niceee :)
Group - oxygenator
Classify the following: Yeah...no. Don't give me a roll with canned salmon and pass it off as \""baked salmon\"". It was gross, tasted old and bad fishy. I told the waitress I didn't like it. She was nice about it and took it off the bill. The sushi chef was somewhat nice, but kept telling me that that roll was the most popular. Really...people eat that crap? It tasted like butt. He asked me to put up my plate so he could take the rolls off. I'm wondering if they were recycled. It tasted like it was already made and sat in the fridge all day anyways, so who knows. The other roll I had was ok. It just didn't taste fresh. We'll see how fresh it was or wasn't tomorrow morning.\nIf you know what I mean.\n;o) | liverhearted | yelp_polarity |
Case: Absolutely love this place (the former Cafe Florentin) and have visited every time I have been in Edinburgh over the past ten years. Fresh, good food, excellent cappuccino and coffee and only steps from the Royal Mile up near the Castle. A must do when in Edinburgh!
Classification: ungainfully
Case: this place is a complete ripoff! they overcharge didnt give me back my room deposit and dont pay in cash theyll pretend u didnt pay if u lose ur reciept. i stayed for a wk and a half and they treated me worse the longer i stayed im never coming back here again and im telling my friends not to either.
Classification: spectroradiometric
Case: Poor customer service and this store is so cluttered, I could barely even get in the door today because of so many items just piled up! The employees seem to always be in a foul mood, and act completely unprofessional. (Example: employee screaming/asking anyone within a 2 mile radius if they have lotion because his skin is so ashy from the heat) \n\n Their prices are higher than typical, but consider the area. Their selling process is also unorganized, expect to wait awhile. I'm not sure of their exact formula, but they give you 40% of selling price while pocketing the remaining 60%. \n\nTheir clothes seem hit or miss, but I have seen a pretty decent selection of baby gear. I laughed when i saw a bathing suit for $3.99 that still had a tag in it from the dollar store!! I overheard a customer bargaining with an employee for a stroller, so they may negotiate on some bigger ticket items. They often have things marked down, I assume because they always over price.\n\nI've given this place more than a fair share of opportunities and they just continuously disappoint.
Classification: spectroradiometric
Case: I've been in this place a bunch of times and I've always gotten a great meal! It's one of those places where everybody is welcome from golf shirts to sports freaks to some leather and lace. The owner AJ is a no nonsense kind of gal that has a good thing going here and my group of friends and coworkers like to hang here! I LOVE the concept of Tuesday nights with some free dinner and SOA on the big screen! For game days, there are like 1000 TV's and not a bad seat in the house. We will be back again REALLY SOON!!!!!
Classification: ungainfully
Case: This was the most expensive buffet I have ever ate. The food was not even worth the money that you have to spend to eat at the Buffet in the Wynn. I will never eat there again and will not recommend people to try it.
Classification: spectroradiometric
Case: I am In Love.\n\nWe had the spinach enchilada and the pollo rico, lunch portions. There was enough to take home. Really good, all the right flavors and textures.\n\nI had the Heat Wave Margarita, SPICY but oh so good. Be warned it is spicy.\n\nService was excellent, fast and accurate. Good job Maria. \n\nAnd that is all I am gonna say about our experience.
Classification: ungainfully
Case: This restaurant used to be in The Borgata and is now located in the Gainey Village Shops. The inside is the same as the other restaurant, casual with a huge photograph of a street in Italy that takes up the entire wall. Now I am fussy about Pizza and nothing on the menus really struck me. I love good italian sausage and pepperoni and they did not have pepperoni, I decided on the Homemade Tomato soup and Bruchetta . All I can say is that it lacked flavor. The tomato soup was bland and when I added salt and pepper it did not change the flavor much. Not what I expected. The Bruchetta was bland also. While Arizona tomatoes are bland, the only thing I tasted was garlic. No other spices which could zip up this dish. friends had the Chicken salad. My friend said the lemon dressing was bland. She got a different dressing but said it was nothing special. My husband had pasta marinara and my husband said it was good, bold flavor but not enough sauce. Our other friend had a pizza with peppers, sausage and mushrooms and he said it was ok. I think I will try another Italian restaurant, Phoenix does not have many outstanding Italian restaurants or bakeries.
Classification: spectroradiometric
Case: A fantastic establishment with both creative and signature dining experiences. An excellent drink selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, and friendly courteous staff. \n\nI can't say enough good things about this establishment. I have eaten there half a dozen times already and have been more impressed with each meal.
Classification: ungainfully
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Whhhhhhy didn't I look at yelp reviews before I took someone there for their birthday. Omg this place needs restaurant rescue. The food was awful... They only had half the menu available anyway. Yuck. | spectroradiometric | yelp_polarity |
Example: Being a massage junkie, I've experienced a wide variety of massage therapists and their techniques. The best advice I can give for clients is to find a massage therapist who is a \""good match\"" for your needs. That's exactly what I did at the Art of Touch. My first massage experience with \""T\"" was just okay. She did nothing wrong, except we were simply not a good match. I decided to try the Art of Touch again and this time it was with \""C.\"" Wow! I was so happy to have found her . . . my match. She was able to tailor the massage to my needs, which is not an easy task considering I have a roadmap on my back with knots planted in various locations. She listens and picks up on social cues quickly, which helps when you just want a massage in silence.\n\nArt of Touch has very reasonable prices for their massages, especially when you buy a package. The decor inside the Coe house is super cute. Most of all, I feel good supporting this business. \""C\"" uses superb quality lotion, oil, and even has a heated massage table. I have been there at least 5 times now and never found difficulty with parking. If you are looking for a massage therapist, you need to look no further and book an appointment with the Art of Touch, as they have a variety of massage therapists that will suit your needs.
Class: intracerebellar
Example: To this date I have attempted to go to the Duce: 1...2...3...4 times. And each time was without avail. First time was Mother's day 2010. Trying to prove to my mother that Downtown Phoenix was up and coming I brought my mom to the hip new place just south of the tracks. Upon arrival it became clear that parking was an issue. Since there was a baseball game several blocks away I gave up trying to find a parking spot after THIRTY(!) minutes. With all the property surrounding the Duce being chain-linked fence street parking was the only option. For some reason new business think that they can negate the overarching car culture of Phoenix and require people to walk long distances to participate in their new business. Second time I went on a Tues, a day they had been open the week before, learned through my personal phone call. Well, it they decided to change their hours that week...boohoo me. 3rd time I can't even remember the circumstances, because I just became so accustomed to the place being closed. And that brings us to today, my final attempt. \n\nThere has been much \""hype\"" about this wonderful place. A place with food, boxing, and of course drinking. But when I roll up on my bicycle at 4:45pm on a Sunday I hardly expect a place of this nature to be closed in the early afternoon on a beautiful day as today. But alas, strike 3! You're out! And that's only because I count the first attempt as a Ball due to the baseball game. \n\nRecently at a customer service seminar(yes, I am a professional) I was given the statistic that 87% of customers will give a business 2 chances and then never return. My math states that I've given the Duce twice as many chances and they have failed. Sorry that I will never be able to taste your delicious drinks, overpriced everything, and lack of parking.
Class: imperturbed
Example: If you are an ice cream connoisseur like myself then this place is a must! The variety of flavors and concoctions that these two ladies come up with are ridiculously good! You won't find them at any other self serve yogurt because they are basically branded and franchised, where Yogurt Ranch is locally owned. \n\nThe irish mint here is definitely my favorite and keeps me coming back. I love how their flavors are homemade and changing almost weekly with another delicious flavor! \n\nPlus they use stevia as a sweetener for most of their ice cream...huge bonus from me for that.
Class: intracerebellar
Example: The Service Technician was really good but they charged me $145.00 for a ten dollar part.
Class: imperturbed
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Came here with my parents and aunt and uncle Saturday night. My aunt and uncle had been here before and loved the food and the group that plays on the weekends. \n\nService is so slow. Don't come here hungry. You will certainly die of starvation before the waitress even brings your salad. \n\nWe got the Saturday night special which was two 3-course dinners for $40. It came with a salad, main entree (3 to choose from) and dessert (2 to choose from). After waiting about 30 minutes for our salads we were told they were out. But no offer was made to give us anything else as our appetizer. Then about 5 minutes later our salads magically appear but were not as described on the online menu. The salad for the special was described as, \""Spring mixed greens, tomatoes, radishes, avocado and Queso Fresco cheese with Chipotle vinaigrette. Served with grilled bread topped with butter and cilantro oil.\"" The salad we got was finely chopped iceberg lettuce topped with some mixed spring greens on top, which tried to hide the iceberg lettuce because I didn't notice the iceberg lettuce when it was served. There were a couple of sliced grape tomatoes and the vinaigrette. And no grilled bread with butter. Because we had waited so long we were also brought out the queso fundido, which was the only nice touch to the service. It was ok. It lacked flavor. \n\nFor our main entrees we got the steak fajitas and pescado con salsa verde (which was tilapia with a cream sauce). The fajitas were pretty good, but they never gave us tortillas for them. The tilapia was better. Both came with rice and the fajitas also came with beans. \n\nLastly we got both desserts that were offered. Strawberry cheesecake and strawberries and cream. Both were good. \n\nAlso our server messed up our drink orders a couple of times and rarely came over to see us. The food was good, but not worth coming back for with the horrible service. | imperturbed | yelp_polarity |
Example: This place is a joke. The food tastes like it came out of cans and boxes, absolutely no flavor at all, overpriced, and the person who took our order was rude and generally unpleasant. If you want good Italian food go to Gaetano's. It's just a few miles north on Eastern. It is much better the atmosphere is much more pleasant, and the people are friendly and knowledgeable. Or if you are willing to go a little further there is also Maggiano's Little Italy, at the fashion show Mall. Go anywhere, but but this place, it is a waste of time and money.
Class: forwardly
Example: I am new to the area and after reading the reviews I decided to check savers out.\nTo my surprise the store itself was very clean compared to other thrift stores and organized well. \nI was happy to find a lot of items I was searching for like a fold out chair, lazy Susan, and other items. I have to say that I am excited that they have a craft section and a pretty big dog section as well. \n\nI will be coming back for more deals and to see new stock they have during a sale.
Class: pyrography
Example: I was here tonight for the saguaro starry night. My boyfriend and I had the best time! Thank you April.. Lauren was a great art teacher. Our paintings came out so beautifully! The drink choices are delightful and it is such a friendly atmosphere that we never felt awkward getting up for more drinks, paint, or bathroom breaks! Timing was perfect and I can't wait to hang out pieces of art. We will be back
Class: pyrography
Example: The boyfriend and I knew we were in trouble once we sat down and looked at the menu. Waves of thai, chinese, and japanese dishes pulled us under. I've never been to a restaurant that \""specialized\"" in so many cuisines... But I guess that's asian fusion for you. It means whatever the hell you want it to mean! (aka mediocre food royally dubbed fusion). We ordered an avocado & unagi roll. Nothing special. Wrapped in clear rice paper, I believe. Not the traditional seaweed. I also ordered the crispy tofu teriyaki bowl. The tofu was soggy. Not worth $18. I could've made that at home. Hell, a non-asian could've cooked that at home. We noticed that the dim sum was $9 each. It normally costs $3. No thanks. We ordered hot jasmine tea. $8! Would probably never come back here, but at least now I can say that I tried it.\n\nThe service, however, was superb. Very attentive.
Class: forwardly
Example: I bought my Yamaha TW200 from these guys. \n\nI emailed them, asked for a price and then I told them I'd be in after work to pick it up. \n\nTotally hassle free and I walked away happy.
Class: pyrography
Example: This place sucks don't go here, just a lame ass club, XS and Tao are 1000x better any night. I wasted $30 going here and the girls were like this place sucks after 20 mintues and we left and ended up going to XS lol. The damn bouncers are complete idiots they close off part of the dance floor for these lame plastic rails to cover the vip table areas no one has even bought and the dance floor was full of couples like wtf this place is gay I will never go here again. The bartender was a total cunt when I ask for 2 beers she tried to charge me $18 fuck that this place dissapoints me I cant believe all the hype they make up so people sucker into going to shitholes like this. Thanks Jet for pissing me off you did a really good job ur clubs sucks major balls !!!! see you never!
Class: forwardly
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This food sucked, it really wasn't all that. Read people that's all I'm saying. Read all the reviews. There saying the same thing. Bad service with bad food equals bad reviews. Not by far my fav place for Mexican food. Roberto's kills this place, on a bad day. Listen and read. Don't come here with high expectations. There are none here........... | forwardly | yelp_polarity |
Text - Bought a Living Social deal for myself and my sister and went in together this afternoon. Someone yelled to greet us when we walked in the door and I replied that we had the LS deal and were there for mani/pedis. A woman rushed over and literally whispered to me (so no other customers would hear about the LS?) that they only accept 5 LS appointments per day and were currently booked for weeks. Umm...probably something worth mentioning in the fine print of the voucher. \nObviously I would never purchase another Living Social deal from them, but based on their customer service (or lack of!) I also wouldn't bother to give them another try.
Group - insult
Text - Overall, the food was pretty good here, but the dishes were waaaay expensive.\nI tried this place with a group of friends. We liked the food but each dish wasn't fulfilling. You'd probably have to spend $50-100 to satisfy yourself.
Group - semiseverely
Text - 4.5 Stars \nI stay at Bally's for a week and got to say it was good. If you looking for a hotel on the strip that near everything and don't want to pay a arm or a leg for it then stay at Bally's. Services was excellent and everything was close by. When I got there I ask if I could get a two queen bed instead of one and they upgrade me to the North tower deluxe room it was spacious, nice, and clean, and updated. No extra charge. The only draw by at that time was there was no refrigerator or microwave, but hey it Vegas I was going to eat out most of the time anyways and my friend gave me her cooler to keep all the drinks cold. Anyways if you need a refrigerator it $10 a night if you wanted to know. I pay about $30 something a night, Sunday to Saturday. I had a promotion code I got off the Internet. Also on the second day the house keeping staff notice a little wet spot on the carpet and got this air blower in the room when I came back they left me a message to call the front desk. When I called they ask if I was ok if they upgrade me to the honeymoon suite with a jacuzzi and the view of the strip and the dance fountain show. It was nice got to say Bally's is a good hotel if you looking for a nice clean place to sleep on the strip and the price is just right. It also connected to Paris and in walking distance to everything. There pool isn't the greatest pool thought, but I went to other pools but for the price and everything I think it great. Oh yeah the Wi fi isn't free you have to pay for it so that might be a draw back for some.
Group - semiseverely
Text - This was my first time eating at a Buffalo Wild Wings, and since this location was under a year old, I figured I'd kill two birds with one stone and give it a shot. We (a group of 5: 3 adults and 2 kids) arrived at just after 7pm. The restaurant was busy, but definitely not full, as we were seated right away and there were several other tables empty in our section. Our server took our drink order and then answered a few questions about the kids menu.\nMy sister ordered wings - oriental something and curry something, while her husband had a buffalo chicken sandwich. I had a grilled chicken salad with their own ranch dressing, and the kids had corn dog bites.\n\nThe Good: My salad was good. Can't really complain about that. The chicken sandwich was good as well.\n\nThe Not-So-Good: The wings were REALLY spicy. My brother in law basically has hot sauce in his veins and HE said it was overly spicy! Also, a side of celery and carrots came out with the wings...3 sticks of carrots and 2 of celery. The celery was very pale and one honestly looked like a filet of a bigger piece. I would struggle to call it an actual celery stick.\n\nThe BAD: Service. Like I said, the restaurant was NOT full. It was busy, but not full. Our order took OVER 40 minutes to get to our table. I played 3 full games of Texas Holdem on their little computer table thing to kill time and the food still was not there. Even worse, we were never given any updates. Our waitress pretty much just left us alone. My sister finally asked ANOTHER waitress to get our waitress so we could see when we were finally going to eat. The waitress never came, but the one she asked gave us an update and the food arrived about 5 minutes later.\nSecond, our waitress, was not what I would call a \""in a good mood\"" girl that night, and it showed. While polite, she just did not have a friendly demeanor. She did her job, but that's what it seemed like she was doing. It was very impersonal, and the fact she didn't bother to notice we sat there for 40 minutes with no food and never offered any kind of explanation (the kitchen is backed up, or offered to check on what's the hold up), I really cannot give the service a good review.\n\nFor a dinner that should have been done within 45 minutes total, it took WAY too long on a night that was not extremely busy by restaurant standards. I am honestly in no rush to go back to Buffalo Wild Wings any time soon.
Group - insult
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Delicious fish, fried okra is perfect. Very friendly and fast service. | semiseverely | yelp_polarity |
Text - I have eaten in this restaurant several times over the last 3 years. I always give it another try after a long period of time goes by. Then when I go back I remember exactly why it's been so long. Value for the price. When I go to a pizza place and order a pepperoni pizza, I don't expect to hunt to find a piece of pepperoni on it when I open the box. I'm always dissappointed when I go to this place. especially when I drop $60 - $70 and my kids eat 3 bowls of pasta. there's just too many other restaurants to try that will give you better value for my money. Service is ok, fook is good, (when they get it right) I give this place a 5 on a scale of 0-10. (it's missable.)
Group - Lipeurus
Text - I loved it! I guess I have a knack for really liking places that other reviewers don't! The decor is reminiscent of the now defunct (that I didn't like so well) Dos Caminos at the Palazzo. The service was attentive and our water glasses were never empty which I always appreciate. \n\nWe ordered queso fundido to start. It was the perfect spiciness/creaminess/cheesiness blend. Actually, it was probably my favorite part of the meal. Also included with the meal was a set of three salsas--including a green salsa which I adored. \n\nI ordered cheese enchiladas with both red and green enchilada sauces on the side. They were both really good! I preferred the green because I love tomatillos like a fat kid loves cake, which is almost as much as I love rap songs that are ten years old. \n\nWe left stuffed and happy--always a good thing in my book!
Group - Pseudoscorpiones
Text - Disclaimer: I am giving this place four stars for very particular reasons. Many foodies will hate this place. The food comes from Sysco. The fish is NOT fresh, although their fish fry is as good as most of the other places in town that serve unfresh fish fry. If you come to Brother's Three, you are coming for the atmosphere. This place is not attempting to be something it's not.\n\nHere's why I love this place and go with friends weekly:\n\n1. The staff is awesome. I tend to go in the mornings, and the server/bartender behind the bar is friendly and quick. All of the staff, though, are genial and on the ball.\n\n2. This is a very, very, local, kitschy Wisconsin bar. You will be treated well. The jukebox has a great selection from country to rock. There is a great rectangular bar that you can sit at for every meal, and you are treated well regardless of whether you come alone or sit with friends. The place is filled with regulars at all times. The morning server makes up crazy awesome soups that the regulars love (I once stayed through breakfast and lunch doing work, and person after person came in ordering the \""Chicken Cordon Bleu soup.\"")\n\nSo, if you like cheap prices, great service, and Wisconsin kitsch, you will really like this place. My friends and I go weekly. Order your eggs over easy if you care about getting fresh eggs.\n\nIf you are really concerned with sustainability or are expecting very fresh food, you are going to be disappointed.
Group - Pseudoscorpiones
Text - I received an arrangement for my birthday, yesterday. I picked the arrangement up shortly after it had been delivered and noticed that already there were some pieces of fruit that had started to turn. Today when I came home and thought I would have a snack realized that even more pieces of fruit had started to go bad. I then proceeded to call the office to ask if this was their normal standard of fruit arrangements. The representative that I was speaking to seemed to care less that I have not been able to enjoy most of my arrangement. She then went on to tell me that the fruit usually only lasts 24-48 hours and they turn fast because they take the skins off. Well, my arrangement consisted of mainly strawberries so this argument doesn't hold much ground for me! These are very expensive and for how much money you put into them I would think you would get some good pieces of fruit. Very disappointed and will not be ordering another arrangement and will pass this information on to friends and family!
Group - Lipeurus
Text - My wife and I were hungry and at my request we settled for WINGS. Instead of going to the awesome sandwich shop next door. (I forget the name) we entered the door of \""WINGS\"".\nYes the asian lady is kind and does a history lesson and a hard sell of the fare they provide. I just don't see it!\nThe other reviews say negative points over the last year or so. Doesn't this lady read these?\nHOT HOT temperature of the GREASE Coated wings.\nNo paper plates for normal meal eating.\nMy wife thought the coleslaw was safe, but.... NO! \nA TV played a peoples court show just above our heads. I guess it's best to get take out but even then you're still stuck with the grease bag.
Group - Lipeurus
Text - We were glad we stumbled upon Jekyll & Hyde in our afternoon of searching for a place with their kitchen open. On top of serving food on a Saturday afternoon it tastes good, they have a fun atmosphere, decent prices, and friendly staff.\n\nWith the name Jekyll & Hyde you must expect a theme and themed it is! Love the atmosphere. Love the secret bathrooms even more.\n\nWe had the Yorkshire puddings - yum (yeah, it was our first time ever having Yorkshire so we having nothing to compare it to but it tasted good to us!), the fish & chips - yum, and chicken - yum and cooked right.
Group - Pseudoscorpiones
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Somewhat new restaurant in the downtown Phoenix area. Great addition to the neighborhood. It is located in an old church that gives it a majestic open space and feel. Plus they still have the stained glass and original woodwork which is very beautiful. Great selection of tequila and local craft beers. I had the Chipotle cherry steak taco, Peking duck taco, and the pork adovada taco all were excellent made fresh to order with great marinades and spices in a freshly hand made corn tortilla. They have a great happy hour. Everyday of the week. See my pictures for menus and happy hour specials. If you have not come down you have to give it a try. Very helpful friendly attentive staff and bartenders. Also has a nice diverse crowd and a great patio. | Pseudoscorpiones | yelp_polarity |
Example: Ummm...no thanks. Unless you are 20, prob don't want to hang here. Typical college bar, but not fun. As a happily married 30-something, wow did I feel out of place. Like I might get arrested just for being there, under some sort of age-mandated \""Creeper\"" law. \n\nCheap drinks just can't save this place.
Class: unfeline
Example: I usually go here when Biaz is not available. And I would usually go to fattoush also before I go here. But fattoush made me sick once and that was it. This place is family owned and operated. The meat and bread are good but the rice is not. It tastes weird. Also your meal does not come with pita bread or hummus. They have no middle eastern sodas or gourmet sodas, just Pepsi products. The Mother who is the cook is the only nice person there. The younger boys will treat you funny if you are not middle eastern. And don't expect a damn thing from the younger women working there. I don't feel to much racial tension here vs other places. But as an African women I do know they can be more respectful. The Baklava was soggy this time.
Class: unfeline
Example: Wanting to clear out some older things, I read the reviews here and tried taking some stuff to Manifest first. They offered barely anything for what little they took, but I didn't want to go home with the stuff. I drove up the street to 2nd and Charles next, and not only did they take everything I had (and this includes stuff like Daredevil, Elektra, and Fantastic Four on DVD), but they gave me a really good deal for all of it. I regret ever going to Manifest now. If their selection of products for sale were a bit better, this would definitely be a five-star review. I may come back and change it later if the selection improves over time.
Class: tartronyl
Example: Very big store, fun to check out. A lot of fresh fish, not a whole lot of saltwater stuff. Was in a hurry and didn't spend much time. I will check it out again.
Class: tartronyl
Example: The food at this restaurant is very good along with great service. Its located inside of the casino so after you eat you can do a little gambling or even bowl a few games as well. Me encantan los desayunos ! :)
Class: tartronyl
Example: Yep, it's a rock that has a hole in it. May have been more enjoyable except for the kids hanging out for a long smoke break. Plenty of other natural sights to spend time seeing.
Class: unfeline
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If it weren't for the concrete-block walls, I could have sworn this was a Valentine diner; I love those now nearly extinct '50s-style mini-eateries. You can't really dine in this place except in the 1-table \""patio\"" area near the entrance, since the kitchen takes up most of the little building. That means that it's mainly a take-out and delivery place. The entrance is where you order your food from the friendly lady inside. The food is quite good, a tad above most of the Chinese take-out places that I've tried in the city. | tartronyl | yelp_polarity |
Case: I have sushi from time to time in San Francisco and a few times in Osaka and Tokyo. But I most regularly get my fix here. They never fail to please. Fresh product, fine service, fair price. I am a lunch regular but enjoyed dinner at the bar tonight.
Classification: leopoldite
Case: I seriously don't understand these positive reviews- they seriously must be out of their minds. We tried several different flavors and sadly I wouldn't want to go back even with a discount. Just about any grocery store's cupcakes taste better than these and that is exactly what they reminded us of. The red velvet and basically all their chocolate cupcakes have mini chips chocolate chips in them- I know your thinking \""oh yum, nice little surprise\"" but that is until you find out they are so COLD and HARD that you could chip a tooth on one- so basically you have soft somewhat dry cake with gravel bits covered in heavy greasy icing. You are way better off with Top It Cupcakes or driving out to Scottsdale for Sprinkles- heck your better off going to Costco.
Classification: gigeria
Case: The concept is awesome, the execution is average. It is nothing more than typical grocery store food for a few less dollars. You don't get to pick what you get so spending a few bucks at the store to get what you want is enticing to many. There is zero effort on getting the goods locally. I have gotten garlic from China (they grow it here in AZ as well as other parts of N. America) and avocados from Chile (isn't Cali famous for them?). \n\nOther reviewers, the message board on the site, and the people who run the site like to say they buy the same food as other stores like Sprouts. No chance. They also claim to buy local when it is available but the summer isn't the AZ grow season (their words). Go to Whole Foods and check out the local produce they have, apparently they forgot about no growing in the summer here. I am sure the local farmers markets disagree as well. They admit to buying from grocery store wholesalers. If the local grocery store conglomerates don't buy local then obviously BB doesn't right? \n\nIf you want Wal-Mart or Food City quality produce that is from a land far-faraway then BB will be a good option. With the proper expectations, you will be satisfied.
Classification: gigeria
Case: Lisa L's ROTD reminded me that I haven't reviewed this place. We went for Lisa's UYE about a month back. I'll be honest. I wasn't wowed by the food, but it was simple and satisfying. What I love about Sato-ya is the friendly family environment you can only get with a place such as this. They were very accommodating and helpful. It really felt like you were in their home. Except for the paying part.\n\nThe prices were certainly pocket-friendly though. For about $13, you get to choose three items from a specials menu. That's pretty good for three rolls of sushi (or a combination of sushi and other kitchen items). Toward the end of the meal, we were curious about the Mozuku that was written on their specials board. They were generous enough to give us all samples; it's an interesting dish made of super thin seaweed.\n\nIf I'm ever in their part of town again, I definitely wouldn't mind visiting Chef Sato and family again.
Classification: leopoldite
Case: I have to say that I've had nothing but good food here, and FYI they even have a doggy menu:) . However, the first time my friends and I dined here, our inexperienced but gorgeous server forgot some parts of our order and never checked on us. It's really important to check back with the guest after food is dropped. My friends and I ofcourse came back and were able to enjoy our meal because we had everything we ordered, and the service was ofcourse awesome. I wish I could remember her name, because she was stellar! We would continue to come in, but service was always inconsistent, and we didn't want to juggle with it...BUT things MUST be changing because... This morning, I called and ordered a bagel breakfast sandwich to go because our office is very close by and because they seemed so busy, I waited to pick it up, not to mentioned called 3x to place the order. I walked in and the very bubbly manager, Gino, was surprised I took so long to pick it up...He explained that the place was under new management- after he understood my frustration. Not only that, but they were shorthanded, and Gino was totally efficient. Today when I walked in, not only did he approach me right at the door - but the bartender was on top of it too- asking if I had placed a to go order! Im really happy about this because before, I'd walk in...stand around the hostess podium....while the staff stands by the server station and the only one who approached me was clueless about the order... .I know I seem harsh, but I too have been in the industry- and this place has so much potential! I've always been proud or priviledged to work at certain places, like Olive and Ivy and The keg etc. People dine out for the experience...Not just convienience. It's nice to go out and have a server that is full of energy, knows the menu, and cares about the guest. I think Gino will do great job...and when you go in, sit AT the BAR....The day time bartender is on top of her game!!! I would still give the servers a chance too:) The patio is dog friendly and the inside is comfortable...This review is mainly all compliment because today I was really impressed and even as short as the interaction was...it really showed that the new management cares:) Good job Squeezers...
Classification: leopoldite
Case: Crappy decor. You would think the money they save with generic styrofoam cups and serving trays and the lack of a dress code for employees would be spent on quality of food. Nope. Also, they are a bit overpriced. Not coming back.
Classification: gigeria
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Solid Thai restaurant. In the same rundown strip mall as Lotus of Siam, so it often gets overshadowed. But, the food here is really good, and it's a lot easier to just walk-in to get a table or get a reservation for a time you want. \n\nThe first time I went here, I was ready to give it 5 stars. The food we ordered was excellent. Tom Khar Gai soup with chicken, herbal salad, papaya pad thai. But, when we ordered delivery from this place, we found that the food we ordered the second time around was meh. The regular pad thai and pad knee mow are very good as well. \n\nI will definitely be back again at some point, but I'll make sure to stick with the dishes above that I know are excellent. | leopoldite | yelp_polarity |
Text - If I could give a negative star rating, I would.\n\nHaving been familiar with the SLS brand in LA, the bar was set high for SLS Las Vegas. \n\nWe booked our evening the second day of business. With reasonable expectations of the property not running perfectly, we aimed to just explore/enjoy the property for 24 hours.\n\nFIRST IMPRESSION:\nUpon entering the driveway, we approached the valet person blocking the main entrance circle -- we told him that we were checking in. He told us to park in the garage. There was no way I was going to rough it and drag good luggage (100+ degrees) through the old Sahara parking lot and deal with Sahara faulty elevators. So, we circled around again and noticed other people driving right up to the front entrance and unloading. Gee, was a Range Rover not front entrance worthy? I pulled in hot. Upon reaching the main entrance, valet unloaded and parked our car. TIP: If you are unloading at the front entrance, you need to have the bellman take your bags, otherwise you will drag your bags across carpeted floors with heavy flows of people (assuming SLS survives) as the checkin desk is on the other side of the property. Also take a photo of your bags on the bellman cart. The lack of organization makes you wonder if all your belongings will actually ever make it to your room.\n\nONE STAR:\nThe one star is for bringing back the bright white entrance that actually makes you feel like you are on vacation for a hot minute. The allure lasts about five steps though . You walk on to this cool illuminated surface then step down into a casual \""Cannery\"" casino atmosphere. By the time I took my first step onto the dreadful casino floor, I said \""wow, this is not what I was expecting\"". This isn't a place where you style your best threads. The exposed ceiling really diminishes any possibility of sophistication. Additionally the lighting designers missed the mark -- it is depressingly too dark. Seriously it feels like you are under ground. The restaurants are pockets off the casino floor -- meaning you are exposed to the smoke and noise. The 24 hour restaurant should have been twice the size -- like other resorts. TIP: Use OpenTable for reservations and pray they get you in on time and pay attention to notes. Stressful.\n\nCHECK IN\nThe checkin desk is in the same location as the original Sahara, however, it is unmarked and has no line organization or hotel ambassador. You have to be on the watch to make sure someone doesn't just walk up to an open attendant, while you are waiting 20 mins or longer to check in. Stressful.\n\nTHE ROOM\nOld Sahara small, interesting approach but sadly sterile feeling. Glass shower exposed to the main room is passe' and cheesy. Really, like anyone is going to get sexy at the Cannery, I mean SLS? Can't you just present a tasteful room where you don't have to wonder if an orgy took place the night before? \n\nWe did know that housekeeping was there as cleaning agent bottles were showcased on the desk and snacks and liquor were missing from the mini bar. Speaking of snacks, we wondered about room service offerings. No menu. Shortly after* someone did leave two sheets of paper STAPLED together in our \""lux-high floor\"" room. *The \""shortly after\"" involved me going to the front desk to report the missing items and inquire about room service, because NOBODY answers the phone in any department. TIP: Take photos of your mini bar and room.\n\nFOOD: UMAMU BURGER\nMy friend was dying to try Umami Burger. He ordered a burger that is to come with a beer cheese sauce. BUT he asked for the beer cheese on the side because he wanted to make sure that he liked it. The server returned to our table and said \""the kitchen won't serve you the beer cheese on side because it melts when placed on the burger\"". As a chef myself, I said, \""soooooo can't the kitchen heat a ceramic ramekin and put the cheese in it? \""NO\"", said the waiter. Since this can't be done, I will assume they serve plastic cheese. They also just lost a customer. Truthfully, the burger was no different that any burger you can get on the strip. TIP: If you want a good burger in Vegas, go to BLT at the Mirage. Fabulous.\n\nWe checked out of this resort after the UMAMI burger meal. \n\nBUT WAIT THERE'S MORE!\nUnless you know the secret valet recovery location (tucked away in a place you would think only employees are permitted) you will never get your car back. If you are handicap, too bad. You are on your own because valet doesn't answer the phone either.\n\nNO HOUSE PHONES\nIf your cell phone is low, CHARGE IT. I was told by an engineer that no house phones have been installed yet.\n\nPOSITIVE REVIEWS\nPlanted reviews are very obvious.\n\nI respect their intent, however, the interpretation in print and on the web missed the mark.
Group - unrelented
Text - Total brunch fail. \n\n11:15 - Two friends and I arrived at the restaurant on a Sunday. We put in our name for a table, were told we would have a 20 minute wait. \n\n11:35 - 20 minutes after we were told we had a 20 minute wait. Was our table ready? Nope. \n\n11:50 - Still no table. There were a few tables that had been open since we arrived. \n\n11:55 - Finally got seated. Placed our order right away and asked for waters. \n\n12:15 - It took 20 minutes to get waters. Water glasses were dirty. \n\n12:30 - Almost 40 minutes after ordering, our server came out to tell us there was a 'problem with the ticket' and this is why our food was taking so long. (Translation - she forgot to put in our order.) The table next to us (who sat and ordered after us) had already eaten and cashed out before our food arrived. Did our server offer to bring us bread or anything since she screwed up our order and we were starving? Nope. \n\n12:45 - Food finally arrived almost an hour after ordering. Food was not good. My friend ordered the banana walnut pancakes (recommended by our server) and they were mushy and not cooked through in the middle. She ordered a toasted English muffin that came out untoasted. We had ordered a side of bacon to share and it was overly greasy, and the eggs benedict my other friend and I ordered had obviously been sitting for some time - the hollandaise sauce had started to congeal. Congealed hollandaise - yummm. \n\nWe asked to talk to manager (we were surprised she didn't come over on her own) - she was very unapologetic and condescending, popping over briefly to say \""I heard you had a bad experience.\"" They discounted our food but we all barely ate - very disappointing brunch! \n\nWith so many great breakfast/brunch spots in the area, we won't be returning to Orange Table.
Group - unrelented
Text - They sell defective merchandise and wont even exchange it (and no I didnt use it before I tried to exchange it)
Group - unrelented
Text - I ordered the blackened chicken Cesar salad, it was surprisingly really good, the chicken has great flavor. I also ordered the jalape\u00f1o poppers which were still crispy upon arrival. I almost didn't order from here because of the bad reviews. But it was good, and I would totally order from here again. And it's also nice because it's open late.
Group - twistification
Text - Haven't been here in a few years, and still pretty good! Prices were a bit much from what I remember, and there wasn't much to choose from on the menu.\n\nI ordered some short ribs, being the classy bitch I am. I got some big ball of meat smothered in peppers which was fuckin delish. And only 17 dollars. I recommend that to anyone who goes to this place, it's the best. It wasn't till I was halfway through this juicy rib slab that I remembered I was a vegan. Oops. So much for that new years resolution.\n\nThe staff is super friendly and even engaged in some interesting conversation with us, since it was pretty late and the place was practically empty.\n\nMy only complaint is that they put bacon on the mashed potatoes. Potatoes are the food of gods but I HATE BACON STRIPS AND BACON STRIPS
Group - twistification
Text - This place a a jewel of Phoenix. It is one of the most unique, delicious, good ol' fashion home made cooking that will leave you begging for more. \n\nAs a small literal hole in the wall in a strip mall, you would never notice it if you didnt already know it was there. We found this great place thanks to yelp, and decided to give it a shot. The ambiance is fantastic; small, intimate, and classic with the painted cement floors and dark walls, it reminds me of New York back alley taverns. \nThe first night we went was absolutely PACKED full, but we still only had to wait about 5 minutes for a table crouched cutely in the back. Our server was personable, and after going there a few more times I can say the whole staff is spot on. \n\nNow to the menu. Great beer selection at great prices always adds a star for me. But that is simply the prequel to the awesomeness that awaits you with the food. I have had other food but the pasties here - the pasta salad is delicious, good strong greek salad too - but its useless to try to compare it to the pasties. They have every combination imaginable, from the hearty shepards pie and the oogie to culture fusions like the cajun, the mexican, and one of my favorites, the lamb vindaloo. You would never think that these ingredients could be packed into a puff pastry and come out incredibly delicious, but it seems to be more of a delightful delectable experience every time I go. \n\nTheir desserts are so good too, last time getting the Banoffee pie to go, which was sinful it was so good. One of the best perks about this place though, is that you can bring any 1/2 cooked pasty home with you - it just takes 10 minutes in the oven - and tada you have awesomeness on hand at home anytime you want.... something i definitely recommend! Yet again, thank you yelp for a favorite of Phoenix, and if you havent been here yet, believe the hype and do yourself a favor!
Group - twistification
Classify the following: I don't do sit down chinese food very much, but would highly recommend this one. The service was excellent. The food was very good. Had fried dumplings (great), spring rolls (best i've had in a long while) and orange chicken. My husband, child and I got out of there full, with leftovers, for about $25. | twistification | yelp_polarity |
Case: I used to frequent this place with my mom over the years so the nostalgia factor is what gave it 2 stars. However, it really only warrants one. The last time we went was so dismal that I vowed never to enter this ghost town of a restaurant. Literally, there was no one eating there but our party. It was as if we rented the place out. The service was slow and since we were there was no one else but us, that is pretty unexplainable.
Classification: hostess
Case: I am a new fan of Daily Dose MidTown!\nMy family and I ate there for breakfast, and I went for the Sweet instead of Savory, which is very rare for me, but it turned out to be yummy! I got the PB&J Belgian Waffle. Such a creative dish and so HUGE! The portions here are monstrous, so come here with a big appetite. Others at my table got the prime rib benedict, the breakfast nachos and the berry multigrain pancakes, and all were huge portions. We left full & satisfied.\nOnly withheld a star because there was a 20-minute wait in the hot sun with no chairs or benches to sit on. I feel like this would be an easy accommodation to make guests more comfortable.
Classification: coli
Case: My friends came here early on a Friday night to check out the scene... The decor is beautiful and it's very intimate. It's very tiny.... i mean EXTREMELY tiny but it's a nice place to have fun and just chill. We ended up leaving early to head over to some other clubs but I'd probably come back again.. especially since my friend knew someone who got us in immediately. =]
Classification: coli
Case: I've been a taco Mexico customer for 3 1/2 years and the tropicana location was my favorite, so when I saw this location on charleston I was excited..... Till I walked inn was not greeted and felt humiliated when the cashier tried to explain to me about drinks.. We all know what Jamaica is of coarse and she was rude, management was just the same when I tried to ask about how come there Asada taco almost tried to kill me when I choke on the hard meat, when I tried to talk to a manager they only spoke in Spanish and did not look at me directly poor customer service food tasted like they just recoiled it and didn't actually make it, place is falling apart and not clean and the manager in black who spoke Spanish to her cashier told her not to give me her name because I have no need to have her name and then tell her to tell me her name is Maria...... I am Hispanic and not rude I was calm about very thing but the staff and management were completely unprofessional and I refuse to ever go back or recommend my friends and family I refuse to let anyone eat at this establishment that does not know how to properly cook good Mexican food!
Classification: hostess
Considreing the above, classify the following: This is an OK Italian restaurant in NDG. I\n\nIt's casual, and laid back with a fun atmosphere.There menu is extensive, but they seem to have a compact daily specials section which is nice. \n\nI stuck to the daily specials and ordered a shellfish pasta dish. It was quite tasty, but nothing remarkable. As as plus, the portions here are HUGE. You get great value for the price. | hostess | yelp_polarity |
Text - Very quaint and cozy...on line reservations were screwed up (which seems to be a theme in many reviews) but the owner called and moved us to a more expensive room at a discount. We loved running and walking across the street and walking to the Badger game. Owner and staff were very friendly and welcoming. My only complaint would be the heat would not turn down....everything else was great.
Group - thistle
Text - Small portion.... High price..
Group - mortmain
Text - We decided to try our old haunt, the Flamingo, after switching over to MGM Resorts for the last 4 years, thinking it couldnt be THAT bad. Wrong. \n\nWe got comped 3 nights and low rates fri/sat (MGM wasnt so accomodating, the reason for the switch)\n\nSo FIRST update is there is the new annoying resort fee, despite their advertising rhetoric the last several years about 'no resort fee'. Its $23/day (incl tax). Supposed to cover internet - BUT ONLY ONE DEVICE PER ROOM. (@!%#@!!) Really? You're supposed to be hip yet dont realize that 2 people are gonna have at least 3 devices?\n\nAfter waiting in line to check in for 45 minutes at 11pm on a Weds night, we're informed we couldve gone to the secret unmarked line since we were casino guests. Pardon me, no sign, say what? The front desk person was polite, quick professional, but we got stuck in the veritable dungeon - room 5106, which faces a stucco facade with service ladders, piping, and loads of flotsam/trash for our viewing pleasure. It was FABULOUS. It was so dark we had to turn on the lights in the middle of the day. \""well I guess this is how they treat casino guests, they really arent interested in real gamblers anymore\"" was my thought.\n\nNow we have been coming to the Flamingo since it was a Hilton back in the 90's. We always liked the new pool (yes, I remember the old rectangular pool); Flamingo has made the big pool an adults only pool now (YAY), but they have crowded out a great deal of space for highprice cabanas, day beds and rental lounge chairs. Leaving far too few chairs where the saving of chairs is an art form, with whole slews of them appearing occupied having been 'saved' by someone draping pool towels over them. I LIKE the music and live DJ, but cmon, lets send someone around to pick up the trash, the pool was a disaster of empty buckets, beer cans and plastic cups near the end of the day.\n\nFood - well theres a food court, quite overpriced, so I skipped it. We learned a long time ago to avoid the Paradise buffet - it continues to set new lows for scary food. We actually have enjoyed the coffee shop over the years - used to be called Lindys and now the Tropical Breeze, they have decent breakfasts and lunches (watch out for the overpriced drinks tho, just drink water). I miss the old Flamingo Room!\n\nNow lets talk about gaming. Craps, theres little they can jigger with here - 3x4x5x odds, and a fun side bet called the fire bet. Well dealt, but I got my butt handed to me this trip.\nBlackjack - theres not much here. A few tables, but most were the 6/5 21 (an abomination of 3/2 blackjack). It was hard to spot where at the table this is announced, sometimes on the felt, sometimes on a cardboard tent, etc. \nThe blackjack game I did find was out of 8deck shoe, had surrender (yay), DOA, DAS. Not bad, once I found it.\nVideo Poker - Jacks or better sank to new lows - the entire property was 7/5. Now for the uninitated, thats the payoff on Fullhouse/Flush hands. The nice thing about video poker is that regulations state that machines mimicking a card game must be truly random 52 card deck. They wont risk their license rigging this. So the only thing they can jigger is the paytable. 9/6 JoB is close to an even money game, and is much sought after. Gradually, casinos have rigged these to 8/6, then 8/5 (which I consider to be my very bottom) and now must Harrahs properties are 7/5 (Caesars, Linq, Harrahs, Flamingo, Cromwells, etc). If the are stooping this low on machines where they have to honestly announce the payout, just imagine how bad the 'unannounced' slot machines are.\nLike many strip casinos, roulette is the hideous Americaon 'double 0' wheel, with terrible house advantage, unlike the european wheel with a single 0 and 'en prison'.\n\nSo we get a '1 star' on the casino rating; I wont be back here to play.\n\nAnd another HUGE irritating change - PARKING. OMG. Flamingo has now dedicated almost half of its garage to valet parking. ANOTHER third is now reserved for the Hilton Grand Vacations next door, which I assume must've lost its garage to make room for the new LINQ breezeway and the High Roller. So now you're pretty much relegated to parking in the back lot - and this is a VERY long walk, it makes the walk from the MGM garage to that hotel seem short in comparison.\n\nI will be delighted to see the Flamingo come back to its former glory - until i see the reviews perk up and the negative twitters fall, we wont be back.
Group - mortmain
Text - Four stars because of the wide selection of tequilas, but three stars for the authenticity of the food... Canned??? Oh well.. 3 years later and I still go atleast once a month! ;)
Group - thistle
Text - I went here recently with my husband and a friend of ours. We all really liked Avalon, which was recently housed in this location, so we were looking forward to trying Sevens'. I can't remember the last time I had an experience this bad at a restaurant in the Valley. It was Saturday night and there were only a few people at the bar and a table full of very drunk and very loud college football fans. \n We sat down and ordered a round of drinks and our meals. They have a decent selection of draft beers and cocktails. My friend ordered an italian greyhound and it was just okay. The menu stated the drink had basil in it and it did, but for 9 dollars and for a \""speciality\"" drink one would expect a muddle of fresh basil, not a few shakes of dried basil from a jar. After awhile we realized we had waited almost 45 minutes and our food still had not arrived. The table of college football fans had barely just gotten their food. So we waited, the server came over and told us there was a backup in the kitchen and our food would be out soon. So we waited more, not a single plate was coming out of the kitchen. We waited a little more, after about an hour of waiting our food came. I had the jalapeno burger, my husband the cioppino, my friend the short ribs.\n The food was OK, my burger was good, but not definitely not worth the wait. My husband said the seafood in his cioppino was good, but the tomato sauce was really bland and took away from the dish. My friends short ribs looked really sad, she said they were tender but lacked flavor, there was no sauce and the dish was really flat. Her veggies were practically raw. Definitely not worth the 20 dollar price tag. \n When the server brought our food she acknowledge the long wait and said she notified the owner, who has been sitting at the bar all night. She let us know she was trying to get him to offer a free dessert. Gee, how generous. The biggest disappointment was that the owner/manager never came to speak to us or apologize. He sat at the bar. I understand things happen, but show some professionalism, show your customers you care about their experience. \n When the server came to clear our plate she let us know if we wanted dessert it would be on the house, almost a non-gesture since the last thing we wanted to do was wait some more. She brought our check and i was taken back by the 82 dollars total. Charging 7 bucks each for a draft beer, wow.\n I really wanted to like this place, it is in such a nice space and has good atmosphere. The mediocre food, poor service and lack of management will keep me away.
Group - mortmain
Text - I was introduced to the store by my best friend when she lived in the bay area and worked there, years ago. \n\nThis location is the one I went to the most- specifically for the big blocks of wax- like vanilla or lavender- for my footbath (which reminds me I need to start doing that again even though it takes a few hours to melt the wax). I also would check out the other foot care products (neat that there was an inflatable foot basin- maybe for travel- something you don't see offered in other stores) and the hair care products- mold, gel, scissors, brushes- so many to choose from- really. \n\nSmall store but jam-packed with products. The aisles were always well-stocked. Great for the woman or man who wants more specialized products than what you see at Target or Walmart.
Group - thistle
Classify the following: GREAT local craft beer (hopheads, you'll love the Hop Knot IPA). The food holds it's own. Always stop here on our trips to AZ. Owners are Vikings fans! | thistle | yelp_polarity |
Text - I've never been in a spa shower that loses water pressure when someone flushes the toilet.
Group - velamentum
Text - Came here on a Tuesday evening, after the average \""dinner rush,\"" though being Vegas, places are busy all the time. Some people have mentioned a large line and little wait time, we found both the line and wait time nonexistent. The lady who escorted us to our seat was pleasant, asking me how my day was doing. I found the personalized attention refreshing. Once seated, our server could not have been better. She gave us the perfect amount of time to go through the menu before we were ready to order, and continually checked up on us and refilled our drinks without us asking. Our food came out in a timely fashion, and all was cooked to perfection- fish and burgers alike. As for dessert, we ordered a cheesecake, a cupcake creation, and a slice of key lime pie. The key lime pie was flavored perfectly-not too much and not too bland. The cheesecake was rich but tasty, and the cupcake dish was devoured in minutes.\n\nAll in all, an affordable and delicious choice for dinner. You can easily dress up or come casual- matters not. The lighting could be romantic if you wanted, or comfortable with friends. I plan to make this a traditional stop when I am here in Vegas and strolling the Venetian.
Group - bedeck
Text - If I could give zero stars, I would. This restaurant is consistently poor in quality for food, service, and cleanliness. We used to visit the restaurant because we lived in the area and luckily we won't ever need to go back. The food is classic diner - heavy on the salt and grease. That's what some folks like - I get it. But the grease could at least arrive hot like it should. At our last visit, we advised the lady at the front desk (frequently rushed and can't be bothered to give a smile) about dirt on their wall. When we went back months later, the dirt and grime was still there. Service is often shaky..don't be surprised if you must ask 4 times for napkins or new silverware. Lady at front desk will argue with you if your ticket is incorrect. Harrisburg deserves better than this - when some decent restaurants appear they may have a tough time. Wish I could give a better review but sorry, H'burg Fam. The truth hurts.
Group - velamentum
Text - I think it's magic that this place can be in the middle of uptown and somehow, wildly, I've never been caught in game-day traffic. I was horrified to think of the quagmire it could have created, but even though Charlotte's roads have that bowl-of-spaghetti kind of organization, it's really never been that bad. \n\nI have been to a few Panthers games. I'm not a football fan...not at all...but the games are always fun here. I like walking around uptown in the vicinity before and after as well, as there are always a lot of interesting characters hanging out. \n\nThe food in the stadium is overpriced, just like the food in every stadium, but it's not shockingly overpriced. The crowd is always hype, and it's fun to go out and find a spot where Charlotte really comes together. We can be a kind of hodgepodge, soulless city, but you get a sense of who we are at the Panthers games.
Group - bedeck
Text - Cheap, what more can you ask for? Tastes just fine fresh and I get like 6-7 rolls and seaweed salad for 12-15 bucks! Boom! Try it
Group - bedeck
Text - Huge portions and an even bigger waste of my time and money. Myself and nine other were looking forward to a family style Italian lunch. \n\nThings started off great and then took a nose dive after the salad course. \n\nTwo pasta dishes and a chicken entree took about 40 minutes to come out. One of the pasta dishes was wrong and had to be redone, took another 30 minutes. We thought we had ordered the chicken saltimbocca but couldn't find the prosciutto. After asking our server about it he assured us it was there, we just couldn't see it. I'll tell you what, I couldn't taste it either. \n\nCarmines ended up being a disappointment. At least there was a decent gelato stand down the way.
Group - velamentum
Text - Was so impressed with Sinatra. The service was beyond what you would expect. We were blown away with our drinks and food; it is hard coming up with the best words to describe it...phenomenal doesn't do it justice. By far, the best dining 'experience' (and it is) we have ever had. We will be back.
Group - bedeck
Text - Pharmacy review only: I understand the pharmacy is busy but if I'm on hold for 20 minutes on the phone, I think it means you are under staffed. Why can't someone pick up the phone and at least say they will be with me shortly?
Group - velamentum
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I am extremely unsatisfied with the purchase I made for Spice Market buffet at Planet Hollywood.\nI got in about 9:45 pm. My friend went to go find parking and I waited in short, yet slow line to go in. After waiting in line I showed them my Groupon they said I had to pay the tax on it. It was about 4 dollars, but I didn't have it on me since I didn't expect to pay anything additional. Usually if there is any additional fees the Groupon would state it, I already talked to them about this. FYI prepare to pay the taxes on your Groupon there. \nI guess my fault for not having extra on me and leaving it in the car. Anyway, back to the buffet. \nThe buffet closes at 11pm. I finally went around and saw the trays were empty and the food was cold. Just like everyone has been saying...the crab legs are cold and the butter looks like lard. The employees are more occupied with cleaning, rather than making sure the trays are warm. Cold food=not happy.\nI was looking forward to dessert since the food selection was bare and cold, and on the site it says that they have a Crepe station. I didn't see anyone at the station. After I had other dessert and was full, I saw the lady working the crepe station come back. Too late! \nTo make matters worst, it was our last night in Las Vegas and we were supposed to go clubbing. Two of the friends felt too sick after the buffet and we didn't end up going :(\nThe only thing I loved about this was that our waitress never once hesitated to refill our drinks and let us know all the selection that was available.\nWhile there I saw some girls flirting with the manager. They were given \""to-go boxes.\"" Two of them flirted and laughed with he manager as the other one filled boxes with desserts. I thought it was funny so I snapped some pictures. I don't want anyone to get in trouble, so I won't post. I asked the lady at one of the stations if I could take my cupcake and she said no food is allowed outside. Just a FYI- If you are with your girls I guess you might want to try your luck! | velamentum | yelp_polarity |
Example: First night in Vegas partying at Marquee nightclub at cosmopolitan.one of my best experiences in Clubbin' spent a great deal of money and it was all worth it..second night I went to Haze nightclub and in comparison, well ..you can't even compare these two..waited 20 min just so I could order bottle service, while waiting I paid $20x3 for three drinks that tasted water..Bartenders were angry and unprofessional, service people and Bouncers were rude and scuffed people around (except one Anthony..really nice guy). DJ sucked and played dinosaur songs, bartenders were not even half the hot as the ones in Marquee.\nThe set up/design and experience was just not a first class experience that you would expect for a great night out...and ironically they made it very difficult for one to actually spend money!!!!! :)\nThe club could do much better with a more professional management!
Class: aminophenol
Example: Terrible service. Went on Super Bowl night and after being seated we waited for 15 minutes without even one server coming to our table to greet us much less take our order. We saw 5 servers watching the game instead of doing their job so we left. On the way out we spoke to the hostess about the problem. She apologized, but they need to do a better job.
Class: aminophenol
Example: Went to another place before and wasn't happy with the experience or the price. Referred by a friend and won't go anywhere else....love this place and all the perks they offer! Go to Diana, she's great!
Class: refind
Example: If you are a tourist and you don't usually shoot, this seems a very good place. he behind the counter staff seemed very patient and helpful to know nothings. If, on the other hand, you are an experienced shooter, there are some problems. The physical range itself is above average and well maintained. But the range officers suck. Way way too much attitude and seem the polar opposites of the counter staff. I understand they need to keep a close eye on all the noobs but they are just not user friendly. They are awful quick with the brooms scooping up 9mm brass as if it were 100 dollar chips. I was shooting some pretty expensive handloaded 38 Supers (and I clearly marked the cases) and a beligerant RSO with a tattooed shaved head (!) stopped me from retrieving my own brass that was directly behind me (about 3 feet). When I told him that I was only picking up my own brass and I showed him the Sharpie markings it made no difference. \""This is a lost brass range,\"" he said. He means lost customer. If u want a MUCH better experience drive a few mins out of town to the Clark Counting Shooting Complex where the staff treats you like you are king.
Class: aminophenol
Example: Very flavorful food and very reasonably priced for Italian!! Portions are big & you never leave feeling hungry. Highly recommend
Class: refind
Example: So Im pretty convinced that our waitress at the Peppermill was the stripper from the night before who put lit matches in her nipple ring holes for my friends birthday \""cake\"". \n\nThe Peppermill is where everyone goes for bloody mary's in the \""morning\"" (after check out) on the way home from Vegas. We had a big group of people and they were able to seat us together without much of a long wait. This place was packed, but not ridiculous so it was humming. There is a seperate wait person for every thing: coffee guy, booze lady, food lady and so on which can make for a confusing time since its no ones job to get the coffee, except that one guy but he's in the back making crack for the rest of the wait staff (they are ALL so hyper). \n\nAny who- the decor was alright, kinda cheesy blue neon lights and stuff. The food was decent, the coffee was hot and strong and I even tried the bloody mary (i hate them normally) and it was pretty dang fabulous.\n\nAll and all I wouldn't be completely opposed to coming here again.
Class: refind
Example: I live right down the street from this place, so we decided to try it out and hopefully make it our new favorite spot to eat. We came in on a Friday night around 6pm for a late night snack and it was empty...no one greeted us so we awkwardly sat in a booth by the bar. After about 5 minutes someone greeted us and took our drink order. We ordered the pickle chips and seared ahi. IT WAS TERRIBLE! I was amazed they could screw up fried pickles! But they tasted frozen and soggy! My boyfriend ordered the seared ahi which was for sure frozen, and it was so tiny! Literally 2 bites and gone...so he sends and we pay our check and get out as fast as we could. I mean I live so close that I'm sure we'll try it out one more time, but if they strike out again we won't be back and the only reason we will be back is because our waiter scored some points when we asked to send the food back.
Class: aminophenol
Example: Friendly, fair price and I'm happy with my hair cut. As for complaint about having to wait...He works alone, so if you don't make an appointment you may have to wait. Quit whining and don't expect the world to drop everything because you have $25 to spend. I'll come back and bring my son here too.
Class: refind
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Horrible service and experience. After being ignored for thirty minutes I had to tackle down a waitress. This waitress (short blonde hair) didn't write down our order therefore they would walk table to table with plates of food asking if it was our order. 30 minutes later we finally got out clay pot and it tasted gross as if it sat out for 2 days. We asked for our bill since the other half of our order wasn't ready. So we left and went to Bachi Burger. | aminophenol | yelp_polarity |
Example: Karey's was on my bookmarks and since I got out of work earlier today I went for lunch. It's a tiny but charming place. I'm glad I went later and was able to sit down. Karen and her husband were there. She's an incredibly sweet lady and sat down with me to talk about the restaurant and my recent trip to the Phillippines. I had the chicken adobo, chicken coconut curry with garlic rice and lumpia. The flavors were delicious, not too oily. My favorite was the chicken adobo, although it was a little dry. I think because it was chicken breast. The chicken coconut curry was good as well. The lumpia was delicious and their homemade hot sauce is great. Karen went as far as to give me a piece of cassava cake. Seriously, who does that? \nI guess what I love the most is the feeling you're eating at a relative or friend's house.\nWas it the best Filipino food I ever had? Not really, but it was darn close! I'll give it 4.5 stars but they deserve to be round up!
Class: contraplex
Example: Sliders are the size of a dollar pancake. You'll pay $17 for a smattering of junk beer with subpar ice cream in it. Another $17 for a good, but heinously, disgustingly overpriced hamburger. Are you paying for atmosphere? Certainly not. This place is effectively in the middle of a mall. You're paying for Vegas real estate and getting what is, in the world of gourmet hamburgers, pretty darn mediocre food. Save your money for something useful. This place is criminally overpriced for what you get. They'll charge you for every single add on.
Class: Cochlospermaceae
Example: Terrible service. Staff we're unfriendly, slow, and we had to ask several times for things like plates, forks, etc... Don't come here. Food was ok.
Class: Cochlospermaceae
Example: Best biscuits in town! I love this place! Great food! Everything I have had here is excellent!
Class: contraplex
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Let me start out by saying that I know many people who LOVE this place and frequent it on a regular basis. Also, I have worked in a restaurant for the majority of my life (serving, bartending, managing...) so what I am about to say is no exaggeration. That being said, why does it seem that every time I go there I feel like I walk in with a giant stamp on my forehead reading \""PLEASE IGNORE ME AND GIVE ME TERRIBLE SERVICE\""????????? \n\nEvery time it takes about 10 minutes to be greeted and another 10-15 to get our drinks (even while sitting at the bar)! Last time my fianc\u00e9 and I bellied up to the bar the bartender didn't even make contact with us for 15 minutes because he was too busy bragging about that he is the \""best bartender in the world\""- I kid you not! It was obvious that there were several regulars at the bar, but a bartender needs to know how to schmooze them and pour drinks for others at the same time. I honestly don't think that guy could walk and chew gum at the same time :-/\n\nNext, when we have actually hung around long enough to get food, it hasn't been that great. The pancakes tasted like they are the frozen kind you pop in the microwave, the carne asada and eggs dish was sooooooooo greasy we ate about 2 bites, and the bruschetta was bland and the bread tasted like it has fake smoke seasoning on it- which needless to say was totally weird! \n\nI feel like my family and I have just had bad experiences at BLD and as mentioned above, many people I know love this place! Having drafts like Papago Orange Blossom will ensure I try this place again sometime- perhaps we will sit in the dining room since the patio and bar have been a bust so far!\n\nPLEASE BLD- I WANT TO LIKE YOU!!!!!\n\nPRO'S- Protein shakes, dog friendly patio, and great craft beer! \nCON'S- Service, food (so far)..... | Cochlospermaceae | yelp_polarity |
Case: I too really liked him at first. \n\nI am recently relocated and was searching for an og/gyn for general care. He was very personable and pleasant in our first meeting. Interested in my history and attentive to what I was telling him.\n\nBut when I had to have an ultrasound, trying to follow up to find out the results (or when they might get the results) was impossible. I called multiple times over several days before anyone returned my calls. I tried to relay that I had had an upsetting experience with the ultrasound (which is not the ob/gyn's fault in any way) that made me anxious to hear results. \n\nWhen the Dr called me with the results a week later, he was very aloof and different. He did not mention that he was aware I had been trying to find out the results. And when I brought it up, trying to relay that I might be dissatisfied (in case he didn't even know) he got angry with me. I was actually waiting for him to hang up on me. \n\nMy basic common courtesy expectation that my call(s) be returned in somewhat timely fashion (within 24hrs) by anyone in his office , if only to let me know that they had not yet received results, apparently was unreasonable according to him. He actually told me \""he is a busy man\"" and if I wanted that kind of attention he could put a note in my chart. I cannot believe that sort of basic service requires special notation in a chart.\n\nI will not be seeing this Dr again.
Classification: canroy
Case: Great tasting Persian food. The quality of food is just great.
Classification: acknowledgedly
Case: I will never understand why this extremely mediocre if not downright bad restaurant has the loyal following that it does. Obviously, lots of people have no sophisticated taste when it comes to food and are glad to eat lots of cheese-filled, high- carbohydrate unhealthy, uninteresting food. The acoustics in the bar are atrocious, the service in the restaurant varies between mediocre and bad and the only tasty item on the menu is the vegetarian pesto pizza. For what one gets, the prices are on the high side. The menus are sometimes food-splattered and the windows to the outside dining area are not clean. They are lucky to have the near-lakeside location --if not they'd definitely have fewer customers-- but even eating outside on a slightly breezy day while traffic zooms by below on John Nolen Dr.is far from a pleasurable experience.
Classification: canroy
Case: I heard a small hype about this place which is new in Charlotte. I've have many great nights out at the NC Music Factory so I was pretty excited to check it out. \n\nAfter spending a few hours at Fridays at the Factories we headed in to Wet Willies. We waited in a random line even though it was pretty empty inside. The hold up? They were using electronic handheld scanners to check ID's. I've never seen this in Charlotte, but I assume its no big deal. I thought wrong.\n\nThe girls infront of us ID's would not scan, but they got pushed right thru. My friends ID scanned fine. My ID would not scan for some unknown reason. They tried 5+ times, but could not get it to register. So I'm just standing there.. waiting.. Finally after inspecting my ID like it was some kind of fake they show me this piece of paper. This paper has peoples names, addresses, etc. All sorts of contact information just laying out on the counter. They explain I have to write in my information to get in.\n\nYeah right. You just let two females in, but want me to fill out some paper work? The bouncers had no ideas the females where with us so I pulled them and my friend back out. I explained I was leaving. They just gave me a 'so what' look. \n\nI walked next door and walked right in to Black Bear Saloon where the experience was great. After that I headed to Halo to finish the night .\n\nI will never go back to Wet Willie's and ensure everyone I know will avoid it.
Classification: canroy
Case: My favorite PT's. It's the nicest and cleanest PT's I've been to in the whole Valley so far. The place is huge! All the staff is super nice and on top of your drinks. Beers are served on tall blast chilled beer mugs; super cold and crisp. Their food is sooo yummy. I personally love their pretzel bites with cheese and honey mustard sides. The burgers are also super juicy and delish. \n\nPT's has a Beer & Bites point program; a reward program based on dollars spent, points earned. I think the program is a cool thing because you get special discounts. My friend had her card with her and my humongus beers were like $5! I really enjoy my beer and watching TV at the bar. The TV screens are not huge and view sucks in certain angles but they always have a variety of channels playing.
Classification: acknowledgedly
Case: This place is super cute and it's in the area between the hallway of rooms 100 - 300 of the Venetian and the Grand Canal Shopping Center [which is at the Venetian as well, ha ha, duuhh]. Their drinks are huge, you have the option for smaller ones but while you're in Vegas go big or go home is what I always say! Ha ha [but not really]. \n\nTheir drinks are tasty but I deducted a star because of their staff. First off the girls look like they never take showers and don't even get me started on their nails chipping and outgrowing, and their fat [no literally, unattractively fat] stomachs hanging out... secondly when one of the chicks opened a beer for a customer she stuck her greasy finger in it to stop it from fizzing up after she opened it..... gross???? \n\nSo this is a huge gross out for me, I would recommend this place only if you see the CLEAN girls working! Lol.
Classification: acknowledgedly
Case: Ladies! This is a must see show when you are with your girls in Vegas!!! HOT! HOT! HOT! is the three letter word. Order you favorite drink and sit back, relax and enjoy the show! It's Vegas baby!
Classification: acknowledgedly
Case: I really wanted to like this place, but when you serve HAIR with the pizza, it's hard to like. My fianc\u00e9 and I decided to finally try Federal Pizza a few months ago. We arrived on a Sunday night and it was very busy. We were promptly seated and started with the Mister Mister, which was over breaded and over cooked artichokes, baby zucchini, and sweet potatoes. The batter was so heavy and very underwhelming in flavor. The presentation was done well, but the execution was poor. We then shared the Chicken Panzanella salad. The salad was fresh, the only thing we didn't enjoy about the salad were the stale croutons. Now, here is where things go completely downhill. We order the Manifesto pizza and the 4 Kings Cheese pizza. I watched the manager on duty, checking the pizzas before they were brought to our table. At one point I witnessed her actually touch our pizza with her bare hands. Being a cook in Maricopa county, it is against health code violation to touch ready to eat food with bare hands. Well, our pizzas, which were raw in the middle, and passed the manager's quality control, were delivered to our table. We immediately pointed this out to our server and they took the pizzas to be cooked more. The cheese pizza arrived both times with a very large and unattractive grease puddle. I know pizza is greasy, but if you are using the high quality ingredients, you state you use, why is there literally a grease puddle. The Manifesto, arrived after being cooked more, my fianc\u00e9 was trying to enjoy his slice, about that time the manager came to our table. As I am taking a bite, and she is asking us if everything is better now, there is a HAIR on my slice of Manifesto. I look at her and say, It would be better if I didn't have a hair on my slice of pizza. Her response was to LAUGH and tell me I'm jinxed. Really? At this point, we were both so turned off. We just wanted to leave and never return. My fianc\u00e9 argued he didn't want anything free, that he wanted to pay and never would we come back again. She insisted on taking care of everything and gave us two coupons for pizza. We wouldn't go back even if it was free. Needless to say, I gave the coupons to a co-worker.
Classification: canroy
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My Udon Sukiyaki consisted of a fair amount of napa cabbage, lots of meat, and noodles. mmm... Proper. And of perfect proportions if you ask me. \n\nThe soup broth was thicker than I prefer... I wish we could specify the soup base like at Shin Sem Gumi in LA . Oh well. Beggars can't be choosers.\n \nThe soup was so hot I had to take a break for 5 minutes. That's a good thing though. \n\nThe ladle... I wasn't sure how to use a ladle, so I stuck with chopsticks, and slurped some soup directly from the bowl. I felt so primative, that I couldn't/ wouldn't do that again. I probably should've asked for a soup spoon.. \n\nI will try this place again very soon w/o my time constraints. I had to rush home to kill nazi zombies. \n\nFor now, b/c of the pretty satisfying food, 4 stars.\n\nOut of 10 (10 being the best, 5 average)\nDecor: 7\nFood: 7\nService: 7 | acknowledgedly | yelp_polarity |
Text - This is nuts. We got into line and ordered sandwiches. We moved forward and asked for soup. The soup guy was a bit rude and told us we should have already ordered soup. We got to the cashier and ordered our drinks. She took our money and told my son that he needed to go back to the front of the line and they would make his drink. His drink took another 15 minutes. We had our food, we had our table and my son spends another 15 minutes to get his drink. It would be so much easier if they had a person at the front if the line taking orders. Food was great. The bizarre ordering process gets this place one star.
Group - manganocolumbite
Text - I always enjoy Fremont. It's a nice change up from the strip. Everything is in close proximity. They offer some good restaurants, casinos and entertainment! Yes... I would say sometimes it's like the Jerry Springer show walking around down there. But isn't that good entertainment??! The giant overhead screen that spans a few blocks is a must see. They play a different song at the top of the hour with the video playing. During that time they also shut off the outside casino lights to make the show that much more impressive. My favorite one is Queen~ We Will Rock You/We Are the Champions. It's awesome. \n\nThey also have the zip line over Fremont. It's something neat to do but I usually see the longer lines at night. I have seen a few people stop short of the end (which is pretty funny). One of the guys has to hook himself up on the line and go get the zip liner. Again... entertaining! \n\nOn the weekend there are live bands on 2 or 3 different stages depending on the night. Some good, some not so good but everyone is having a good time to the tunes. \n\nWe always seem to have a fun time down on Fremont. Let's just say the Freaks come out at night!
Group - salpoid
Text - The Sicilian pizza was awesome, and the workers are friendly and helpful. Best service I've received at any airport
Group - salpoid
Text - Alright its time for an update... since I have been coming here since 2011. This year I upgraded to the more expensive option (still cheapy cheap at 25$ / month).\n\nAfter some thought and time I regret it and if it were not for the ultra convenience of this location for I might have left this gym by now. Here's the dish....\n\nThis gym is suffering from gym plague which happens to several 24 hour gyms... it simply is over sold. Membership to equipment ratio... which means if you in peak hours (am between 7-9 am or pm between 4-9 pm) you will be hard pressed to find an open treadmill, or exercise bike since there is only a handful of them. \n\nA lot of the machine and equipment are taking a serious bashing and are out of order from time to time. Including the water fountains. Which were down for over a week period, some days water was offered to patrons at the front and some days it was not. Errrr what gym does not have water?\n\nIts also very loud which I can hang with but the country music playing in the women's locker room has got to go. Things are not as clean as they used to be either... understandable this gym has several more patrons now. But they shouldn't be running out of paper towels and spray bottles for me to wipe down the machines after use. \n\nCouple that with lack of diversity of workout options here sooooo many stationary weights makes for an over crowded free weight area 89 % of the time. It is just not that comfortable to workout here anymore. I wish they would rid of some of the free weights and either a.) expand the free weights area or b. add a better area for stretching with more mats and workout balls (i.e. medicine yoga etc)
Group - manganocolumbite
Classify the following: Hotel - 3 stars\nPrice - 5 STARS ***** Got $25 on expedia for 2 different trips\nRooms - 3 stars My room was updated and just like any other standard room. Nothing fancy, but good.\n\nAlthough the hotel has 1970s carpet and the casino and lobby are outdated, The service was good, and the price was right. I LOVED the old style Maquis lights out front. Nice to see, as the Riv and Circus are the only two left outside Freemont street with the old lights at night. Hotels have a fast food court which is cheap and convenient, but not open late. Casino has a nice bar as well as a separate British Pub, Chinese restaurant, Steakhouse, and Buffet. \n\nAll in all, I liked the old style, because my room was clean and new.\n\nJust like the hotel food is eehh, but prices are fair.\n\nLocation is OK, about 8-10 minute walk out of the back of the hotel to Las Vegas Hotel where the monorail stops to go to the main part of the strip. Not a nice walk, through deserted parking lot. Not recommended, unless you're just a group of guys. Instead, 8-10 minute walk to the Wynn and fashion show mall which begins the main part of the \""newer strip\"". If you're young it'll save you lots on cabs. About 2 minutes past Wynn is Monorail stop at Imperial Palace. If you're coming home late from the main strip its about $5.00 cab from Las Vegas Hotel Monorail. | salpoid | yelp_polarity |
Text - Had an \""IS / with\"" which is menu slang for Italian Sausage with peppers. Took two bites and new something was wrong. A few hours later I was vomiting violently. A few hours more and still vomiting. Longest night of my life. I've eaten there before with no issue so not sure what happened yesterday but that'll be my last visit.
Group - waistcoateer
Text - This place was great! I don't know what some people are griping about. I ordered carry out for lunch today and it was done for me right when I got there. The guy up front was really friendly. \n\nWhen I ordered on the phone I asked for Beef Panang, he made me aware that that wasn't on the lunch special menu and wanted to know if I wanted something that was on the lunch special menu. I had my heart set on this dish so I said that was fine. \n\nI picked it up, paid - reasonable price, and ate it at my office - so delicious!! Everyone around me said it smelled so good and wanted taste samples.\n\nI had a little trouble identifying where this place was but other than that, I thought it was great - btw, NE corner of Gilbert and Guadalupe in the strip mall. \n\nI will be returning to try the Pad Thai and I can't wait!
Group - dolciano
Text - We parked here and validated the ticket ourselves at the machine by the cashiers. When we left, we were told that parking was $3 and the validation was only for 3 hours. What? Boo.\n\nI got propositioned by a weird tattoo shop owner outside the bathrooms. He had some silicon implants shaped like stars in his forehead. Weird.\n\nWe were gonna go to this \""College Night\"" at the Canyon Club since one of our friends didn't have an ID and it was 18+ but they were charging a $10 cover. What the HECK? For underage people? What a rip-off, man. We just left.
Group - waistcoateer
Text - My first time at one of Mario Batali's restaurant. We had the Truffle Tasting menu...which was delicious overall except for the salty egg pasta. At least they send it back to the kitchen and gave us a new plate, but it was still a bit too salty in my standards. The chocolate dessert was super strong, which made me assume there was alcohol in there. The server assured me there wasn't any alcohol in the chocolate, but I was high for the evening. I would like to go back to try their regular menu or even the pasta tasting one day though.
Group - dolciano
Text - Wow after midnight i have not looked but i am sure many have said the same thing!\nSUCH A FREAKING WONDERFUL DEAL!!! \n\nI mean come on now! The Value is so, so, so GREAT! \n\nIt makes me want to movie there i can save so much on food! and the taste and quality is very good not the best but for the price its DAM good!\n\nEvery time i go to Vegas i try to stay up late just for this!
Group - dolciano
Text - Thank goodness someone told the truth about Fillaseat. All they have posted on the site for Las Vegas is comedy shows. I don't think they are even trying to get good shows, sporting events, and or concerts to attend. I'm kind of irritated and feel like I wasted my money. What a disappointment.\n\nHeard other competitors is the better deal if you are shopping around. Unless you like tons of local comedians, Fillaseat may not be for you.
Group - waistcoateer
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I had BIG expectations for this gym. I went to the counter to get a free 3-day trial, I talked to an associate and I asked him about the trial & he gave me a \""WTF\"" look & said \""ooookay?\"" \nI nudged his annoyance away and he started to give me information about the gym. I asked for a tour and when we went upstairs to checkout the gym. My first reaction was like \""What thhhh ... is this?\"" It smelled awful, not that weird gym smell but just awful. The area looks so cramped and tight. I was even slightly surprised how small it was. I was like this place looks like a \""hot mess.\"" \n\nHe showed me the pool, it was pretty standard. I do think it looks better than the one at LVAC on eastern/215. \n\nHe did give me the pass for the 3-day trial, but I never went back after that. I didnt even try and workout there. \n\nOverall, I would have given it a 3-star, but I think I got turned-off from the associate. | waistcoateer | yelp_polarity |
Example: Great coffee + occasional live music + wine bar + fun art and style = 5 stars!\n\nUrban bean really increases my love for Phoenix. If you come at the right time, just sitting with your coffee and enjoying the ambiance is very euphoric.\n\nYOU MUST TRY:\n1. The wine bar\n2. Joyous almond smash\n3. Smash me s'more\n4. Dark chocolate mocha smash
Class: hissingly
Example: I called the owner Monday to discuss what occurred Saturday evening. He was completely apologetic and professional. He asked us to give him a second chance, and make it right. Bravo !\nI failed to mention in my first review that my husband and I had eaten at this establishment a couple times previously, and really enjoyed the food. I'm going to chalk this up to just a fluke.
Class: hissingly
Example: I've always had a Consistent experience at Teharu. The food is good but it definitely lacks quality. Knowing that if you're okay with it and you will have a pleasurable experience as well. The best part about to Teharu is that you are in and out very quickly and able to grab the quickest bite in town.\n\n I highly recommend the spicy tuna hand roll
Class: hissingly
Example: We stopped in for a coffee and a chai tea and the staff was friendly and prompt. The coffee was just okay and the chai was not like any chai I've ever had - I'm not sure but I think there was a licorice taste in there that just did not belong in my chai. In short, it was okay for a coffee place in a casino, but not really worth the price we paid.
Class: synthesism
Example: My girlfriend and I came here for dinner on a Friday night. We were led to a table outside and told our waiter would be with us in a few minutes. We proceeded to sit there for over 20 minutes while no one came to our table .Numerous people were sat around us outside and the host came outside multiple times and seemed to just stare at us. We proceeded to leave .On our way out, the host had the nerve to just look at me and say \""Thanks for coming in\"" with more than just a hint of attitude. The service at this place sucks and the hipper than thou attitude is a joke. Stay away.
Class: synthesism
Example: Italian DISASTER! This place promotes itself as if it is bigger than it is, so they stuff you in the bar to wait then cram you around a table in the cramped dining room. Family style? Not my family.
Class: synthesism
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\""Tammy Wilson-Teeter Saved Our Dog's Life!\""\n\nWhen we adopted our 2 year old Chihuahua/Poodle from a local shelter he was very shy and introverted. So we were very surprised when he showed aggression when we encountered other dogs. We signed him up for obedience training immediately.\n(with another dog training facility)\n\nI left our first session In Tears after being told by the trainer that \""My little dog was Very Aggressive and Beyond Hope!\"" When I arrived home, still crying, my husband went to work looking for a trainer who would work with difficult dogs.\n\nI called Wiggles and Wags Pet Resort the next day. Tammy responded promptly and I was able to bring Baxter in a few days later for a one-on-one appointment with her.\nShe was wonderful with him and happily endured countless questions from me. She gave us homework and told me to call anytime if I had more questions. Being a first time dog owner, I took her up on the offer... Repeatedly ;)\n\nA month after meeting with Tammy we began obedience training at Wiggles and Wags and Baxter passed with flying colors!\n\nWe started bringing him to daycare once a week to help socialize him. Though I felt it would help I was apprehensive about leaving him at first. As promised, Tammy started slowly, introducing him to calm compatible dogs. Now Baxter is easily paired with a variety of breeds and sizes and when we encounter dogs on our walks he cheerfully greets them (most of the time).\nBaxter is an only-pup so he loves to go play with his friends at daycare and he always comes home pooped-out and happy.\n\nI leave him for daycare (and boarding) on a regular basis, confident that he is in good hands. He also gets the full spa treatment at Wiggles and Wags, complete with regular nail filing and teeth brushing. \n\nTammy, Howard and the entire Wiggles and Wags staff are always helpful, positive and welcoming. It is clear that they are all animal lovers!\n\nI've been to a variety of doggie daycare's (while traveling) and Wiggles and Wags is head and shoulders above them all!\n\nI trust them completely with our now 'Polite and Confident' baby boy! | hissingly | yelp_polarity |
Example: When i first walked into uptown alley I was impressed, there was a good vibe and everything was colorful. Other than the fact that it was a Friday evening and it was packed there is plenty of to keep your self occupied. There is a bar and grill, a arcade, a 2 story lazer tag and obviouslly the bowling alley. My son did the laser tag and loved it, it was cheap and fun, wether it was you and 3 friends or 20 people you don't know it's fun. The food at the grill was ok, not the best food ever but it's just a reastraunt in a bowling alley. The arcade games are cool, there are lots of games I haven't seen before and touch screen games, I was impresses. Finally the lanes, they are new aged modern lanes and those ball return things with new. Screens and everything. There is also a area for adults only that has bowling and pool. All in all I give the bowling alley a 4/5 and I will probably be going back.
Class: spectacularity
Example: Great location, great suites, great conference center!\n\nLocation: Located right on the strip, The Venetian is centrally located to popular destinations such as the Wynn/Encore, Treasure Island, Fashion Mall, Caesars Palace and more! You won't run out of any activities and with the shops at the Palazzo you may not even need to leave the confines of the hotel for shopping, dining or entertainment.\n\nSuites: All the rooms at the Venetian are full sized suites. That means separate living/bedroom area and huge bathroom complete with marble fittings. A basic suite has 3 flat screen TV's (one for the living room, one for the bedroom and one for the bathroom...so no need to worry about fighting over the remote control! Depending on the location of your suite the views are impressive!\n\nConference Center: The Venetian holds one of the largest conventions centers on the strip. Overall it's a great event space. My one only gripe is at times the air can get stuffy and dry with a weird perfume scent throughout the entire building.\n\nOverall the Venetian is a great place to get your party or your conference on in Vegas.
Class: spectacularity
Example: Visiting from out town and came across this shop and I have to say that the staff here is top notch, very knowledgeable and patient.
Class: spectacularity
Example: While I have been shopping with them for years, I recently have made the decision to no longer shop at Glaziers. Selection is alright, and while they do get some odd imported items here and there, Its not much to write home about. Produce selection can be hit and miss as other reviewers have stated, and the butcher is no better than any other supermarket (I would much rather go to The Butcher Block down the road). Pricing on items is also pretty standard some deals and some ripoffs. \n\nHowever, the one thing that has really made me decide to shop elsewhere is the \""Shopping Gestapo\"" they keep posted at the front of the store. While some may refer to them as \""Greeters\"" I find they do very little greeting at all and mostly just stand at the front looking intimidating, clearly there as loss prevention. Putting large orange stickers that read \""paid\"" on any non bagged items so the Gestapo can verify that the item was indeed paid for.\nFurthermore, they force you to leave any backpacks with them, now I ride a motorcycle and as such use a backpack to carry my items back home. I understand that for them allowing me too keep it on carries some risk but with cameras watching the isles and the relative difficulty to stash something in a bag on your back compared to say... a purse. I feel all these things are a bit much and it all shows of poor respect for your customers, as well as detracts from the shopping experience.\n\nGranted, I can somewhat see why they may have started to enforce such a rule with there being a high school sort of near by, but this too is rather ageist don't you think? I know I look pretty young despite being an adult, but I'm holding a motorcycle helmet, I'm wearing protective gear. Would a teenager looking to shoplift have these things? Whats more, they say nothing about my helmet, one could hide something in there so much faster, while being much less assuming.\n\nAnyway this is just my experience and will be taking my business elsewhere.
Class: unstrategic
Example: So Sad, I went here the other day craving the ZBQ pizza only to see that they are now CLOSED!!!
Class: unstrategic
Example: Must have been an off night at this place. It seems really hard for a place to put together two consecutive good meals. Once again, I ordered two pepperoni slices, but this time it was too go. Well, the entire bottom of the slices were burnt, which I could not have noticed until I got home. One of the slices tasted old and frumpy and a slice can't possibly be heated up in 15 seconds can it? Another pizza pretender shows its true colors.
Class: unstrategic
Classify the following: Pleasantly surprised here to say the least. My local classmates brought me here since it was near our campus and when I saw sushi in a strip mall in the middle of the Arizona desert, I was skeptical. But this place was the real deal on the inside and beyond offering standard fare, presented a number of interesting specials that really got my attention. Lobster and Miso soup, soft-shell crab, spicy tuna handrolls and real, fresh wasabi made this place stand out. I would go so far as to call it a sushi oasis in the desert! | spectacularity | yelp_polarity |
Example: Susan and Danna sold the business and the new owners are really struggling, it took me over a week to get an estimate and I couldn't approve it because it was written up wrong AND I never received another one fixed SO~\n\nI found another printer and they are great!
Class: nonsurrender
Example: Where I am from I can't get crazy stuff like this and it hit the spot after a couple drinks on the strip.
Class: ectocuniform
Example: The place feels nice, the people are nice. The food sucks.
Class: nonsurrender
Example: Besides the extremely rude host/waitress and the short black hair in my charbroiled pork pho, and the incredibly dirty and smelly restroom everything else was just fine.\n\nNot to mention that the waitress/host ignored pretty much anyone that entered the restaurant that was not \""asian looking\"". A patron that was already eating asked her for water, and she ignored him, he asked again and she said \""oh sometime i don't pay attention\"". \n\nWhen another patron walked in she stood at the entrance for about 5 min and was completely ignored. She finally got the waitress/host attention and she said \"" oh, nex time you say something when you walk in, don't just stand there, i can't see you. \n\nhmmmmmm on a monday evening the only dinners where us, the man that asked for water and the woman who waited for 5 min. I would not recomend this place, there is really great pho on spring mountain, try any of them.
Class: nonsurrender
Example: Great vegetarian options. I had the Pueblo (goat cheese, mushrooms, roasted garlic, red onions and red peppers) and it was amazing! AND, they have cannoli! Delivery took about 40 minutes, but everything was in perfect condition and temperature.
Class: ectocuniform
Example: Lors d'un rendez-vous au Caf\u00e9 R\u00e9publique, j'ai eu l'occasion d'y boire une tasse d'espresso. Comme ce petite bistro de la rue Bernard agit \u00e9galement en tant que maison de torr\u00e9faction, il va s'en dire que mon espresso \u00e9tait savoureux. Quant au service, il \u00e9tait impeccable. L'\u00e9tablissement \u00e9tant un bistro, on peut aussi bien y d\u00e9jeuner le matin qu'y souper en commandant une table d'h\u00f4te avec du vin. Bref, c'est un bistro sans pr\u00e9tention qui vaut la peine d'\u00eatre d\u00e9couvert.
Class: ectocuniform
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Asian fast food and lots of it. It was intresting, just not something I want or crave. The kids love it, its fast and convenient. No frills, nothing memorable, it is what it is. | nonsurrender | yelp_polarity |
Case: ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS PLACE!! Not only are the donuts delicious.. Associates are extremely friendly!! Also, love seeing the owner on the weekends, he's so sweet!! Great place!
Classification: untwinkling
Case: I love that this place is nearly unrecognizable from the street. And that you don't hear a word of english being spoken. You know you're in for good food at that point. \n\nI had papusas and a random sampler - and my favorite fried plantain with beans and sour cream. \n\nThis was good - better than Eliana's yes - but both are pretty damn good. And i felt like this place was Phoenix - super seedy exterior, lots of espanol, and good food in a strip mall - Phoenix to a tee.
Classification: untwinkling
Case: I am not fond of diced vegetables. Asked her red sauce didn't get it. Plenty if cheese, tho.
Classification: apiculate
Case: It is getting funnier with US Airways. Be careful when you go with them!! If the employees had an argument with their spouses they might call the security on you!!They will have a blast when you are embarrassed and hopelessly wait for the next available flight in 6 hours. \nDear Dr. Ballan:\n\nThank you for contacting Customer Relations. We appreciate it when customers take the time to share their concerns. Thank you for taking the time speaking with me today.\n\nI have carefully reviewed everything in your file based on your continued concerns regarding the security issue with the Phoenix Gate Agent.\n\nAs I stated in our conversation, it is up to the agent's discretion if they feel security should be called to de-escalate a situation. This is based on the safety for all of our passengers. We have documented your file and added your comments. A copy of this file has been forwarded to Phoenix Management for their review.\n\nMs. Ballan, I'm sorry that we couldn't reach an amicable resolution to the situation.\n\nWe appreciate the time you took to contact us regarding this matter. Above all, we appreciate your business and look forward to serving you on a future US Airways flight.\n\nSincerely,\n\n\nGina Seyn\nLead Representative, Customer Relations\nUS Airways Corporate Office
Classification: apiculate
Case: Call me crazy, but I do not understand the appeal of Ikea. I think there are several reasons for that. Perhaps it's because I like to buy furniture that...\n\nA) Lasts more than a few months.\nB) Dare I say - is ALREADY ASSEMBLED! \nC) Makes me look like I'm not in college anymore.\nD) Doesn't have weird names like Jorfdung and Engelgoop.\n\nGranted, I get the concept of getting what you pay for, and the inconvenience of assembling your own furniture for the pleasure of lower prices. Not that I am above shopping at Ikea, because I love me some cheap lamps, plates and wine glasses like the rest of them. I mean, a wine glass for 75 cents that my drunk-ass friends are going to break anyways? Not bad.\n\nI just think there are better products out there. I mean, is it really worth it to buy an ugly $25 particle board bookcase that's going to completely fall apart in 6 months, AND assemble it on top of that? \n\nI have bought more attractive, higher-quality items at Target for just a little bit more. \n\nAnd besides, who really wants to deal with the clusterf*ck labyrinth, and screaming kid (more like banshee) headache that is Ikea, anyways?
Classification: apiculate
Case: Went for a \""fancy\"" dinner while on our honeymoon. Pricey but absolutely delicious, and we had a spectacular waiter who truly added to the experience. Had the calamari for an appetizer which was probably the best we'd ever eaten. Perfectly seasoned. Entrees were perfectly cooked, side dishes were great. All around made for a wonderful night.
Classification: untwinkling
Considreing the above, classify the following: To be honest, I think this is one of the worst bars in the entire city. The food was sub-par, even for bar food, the service was awful, especially during a game. I do enjoy a good sports bar, but I think the thing I hated most about this place was the other people that frequent there. It's the quintessential Shadyside bar, equipped with doughebag bros that went to the same fraternity in college and the Jersey Shore bimbos who pine for them. The last time that I went there were two guys throwing up outside of the bar on the sidewalk. I fully admit this is a subjective review, because this bar was obviously not my scene- but I still do not like this place at all. | apiculate | yelp_polarity |
Text - I remember eating at one I want to say near the university area when I first moved to town. So we decided to try this location out. The food was so so at best but the kicker was the beer wasn't that cold at all. You have to have beer cold come on people you sorta a bar.
Group - megaloenteron
Text - Best dog park in az
Group - myiferous
Text - Public house was really good. Good food, good drink and good service and ambiance. Had the full flight, marrow appetizer, and the pork chop which was really good. Prices were a bit inflated but hey you're in Vegas so it's too be expected. Would go back without hesitation.
Group - myiferous
Text - We have been a fairly regular customer at this place for a while. Over our last 3 visits, their service quality and food have deteriorated significantly. Today's visit was the last straw. We sat at our table waiting for basic drink orders to happen for about 10 minutes. Then our food in general arrived much after other larger groups who had come after us. To make things worse, the Kali Mirch ka paneer was completely under-seasoned. They put some undercooked paneer to pass for a tandoor dish with some sprinkled chat masala. We have had this same dish here before and it was my wife's favorite. This was basically nothing like it. Then their spring dosa which I ordered had undercooked cabbage with large pieces of carrots, completely skipped the part where these vegetables have to be finely chopped before stuffing them. Again, no seasoning or salt either in the stuffing for this. \n\nMy favorite at this place used to be Mirchi Ka Salan, however after the last debacle of breads and food orders, I was hoping for a simple south indian meal thinking they cannot goof it up. I guess I was wrong.\n\nI don't think I will go back.
Group - megaloenteron
Classify the following: AAAHHHH!!! Don't waste your money here! \n\nWhen we went on a Wednesday night the place was empty, no music, no laughing.... the atmosphere was severely lacking. \n\nI ordered a shredded beef taco, chicken enchilada with green sauce, and rice and beans. Ugh... the shredded beef was too thick and unseasoned (and left a bad after taste), the chicken enchilada had weird cubed chicken inside (was topped with sour cream, what?!) and the green sauce lacked in flavor and tasted like it was full of fat. Even the rice and beans were bland! \n\nAlso, this place is way too pricey for a little hole in the wall mexican food joint. For 2 people (ordering water and no appetizers) we spent $24!!\n\nAhhhh! Honestly, Filiberto's would have been better!! Yikes! | megaloenteron | yelp_polarity |
Example: I am not the type to leave a bad review but what I experienced today at lunch is simply... unacceptable.\nFirst let me say that I am a big fan of Jose Andres. I ate at Bazaar and Jaleo multiple times and love it.. so I decided to stop by China Poblano for lunch today.\nI sat at the bar and my waitress was very friendly. I had the agua Fresca based on her recommendation and it was delicious. I also tried the Lemon Drop and it was very nice. I quickly ordered a Gazpacho and the quail... And it went downhill from there.\nLet me first say that the place was NOT busy at all... \nIt took at least 25 mn to get the gazpacho. My waitress apologized and I told her that it was not a big deal and things happen. Now, call me difficult but if the first course took much longer than expected, you would think that they would make sure that the next course doesnt? Wrong.. Bottom line is, I placed my order at 11:45am.. I received my second course at 12:25pm. During the whole time, no manager approached me nothing, I finally lost patience and asked one of the waitstaff to check on it. He did but came back behind the bar without saying a word to me... So I asked him again and without looking at me said \"" it is going to be a few more minutes... \"". I pointed out to him that the couple next to me came later , ate and was already gone. The brought me chips and salsa. \nAnd the quail? Well, no one really checked on me to see if I was happy with it.. some of it was raw. For most part the dish was pretty boring. A piece of dragon fruit in the middle and 4 small pieces of fried quail. Big deal. Obviously I am upset. I think that they missed the mark as to how to handle guest complains. I quickly asked for the check, paid and left. Won't be back. I was planning on ordering more food but the attitude from the guy behind the bar really pissed me off so I went to Comme Ca on the third level and finished my lunch and it was great...
Class: phototypographic
Example: Bowling+ Alcohol+Rock and Roll+ Cool Lights = Good Times..and low bowling scores!!!!\n\n\nSo AMF is OK..I have experienced better. This location is your typical hometown bowling alley minus the line dancing or Karoke on Friday and Saturday nights...at least that's what my hometown bowling alley had.\n\nOh wait so does this AMF in the bar...speaking of the bar...most of the staff here sucks and for the majority are probably older then this bowling alley itself, the drinks suck for the most part...the only thing I have had here that tastes halfway decent is the Long Island Ice Tea...but even a blind monkey could not mess making one of these drinks it is virtually impossible. \n\nPrices are OK, the Rock and Roll bowling is cool but I think it is about time this place maybe did a remodel, all the balls are quite old and most of them need a good refurbishing. Plus it is kind of dirty, but what can you expect for a Bowling Alley..just go and look at the mix of freaks on any league night. \n\nNUFF SAID!!!:)\n\nI am still searching for a \""GOOD\"" bowling alley.
Class: phototypographic
Example: If you are looking for a bar in the area then I would highly suggest heading 1 mile south of The Turf to Seamus McCaffreys. Funny thing is it is actually owned by the same people but unfortunately The Turf is under extreme need of new management. \n\nCons (Listed first because they should be strongly considered): \n-You have to wait foreevvveeerrrrr to get a menu, etc. \n-Everything is overpriced, everything. \n-The food taste like their isn't one fresh ingredient but rather, it has been in the back of the freezer waiting for you to order up! \n-The beer has been flat at times! Not cool when your paying over $5 a draft. \n-After giving them chance after chance, they still cant get it right. \n\nPros: \n-The furnishings are nice for an Irish pub but are a waste of money until they improve the service. \n-The only reason I gave two stars and the only reason I would ever slightly recommend this place is because they do make a good grilled cheese. But lets be honest, that's not the hardest thing in the world to do.
Class: phototypographic
Example: Natalie W is completely on the money, but not out of it. My Sister's Closet is a great place to obtain designer togs at an awesome price. I just purchased a Coach handbag (not a knockoff) in great condition for under $40. Other than eBay, I can't think of where else I could possibly do that. This store, in particular, is well-organized and more open than the other locations, making items easier to find.
Class: nondiagrammatic
Example: It's always great to find a place that will accommodate my wife's vegan diet - even if nothing on the menu comes close. This is such a place. The ever attentive waitress and my wife crafted a wonderful dish from various areas of the menu into a challenge for the chef - a challenge he met with flying colors. Oh, and my smoked salmon Benedict was right off the menu and delicious. A great experience!
Class: nondiagrammatic
Example: I would have given a good review thru the first 3/4 of the meal, but at that point my wife bit into a one inch long piece of wire (I believe it was from a grill brush) in her enchilada. I brought it to the cashier and she said thanks and shrugged it off...so we left and will never go back.
Class: phototypographic
Example: Very nice Italian restaurant. It's a cozy little place - maybe less than 30 tables. We dined on a Tuesday night, and although there were only a handful of patrons in the place, it filled up fast and by the time we left, there were only a couple of tables left! On a Tuesday!! Go figure.\n\nThe meal began with a nice, warm, fresh bread roll. OMG - so heavenly! Not sure what the herb was in the bread, but whatever it was, it gave just the right hint of flavor. The Veal Madeira was very tender , cooked perfectly, and the sauce flavorful. And the pesto dipping sauce was excellent. One of the evening specials was the other choice - lamb chops with risotto. Six chops! They were cooked to perfection and delicious. I'm not a big risotto fan so hesitate to weigh in on it. It was cheesy and I'm not sure it would pass the Gordon Ramsey test, but tasted fine.\n\nOur server was attentive; she checked in on us a couple of times to make sure everything was OK. The atmosphere is nice - faux painting deck the walls that give an old-world kind of charm. The lights were a bit bright - they could tone them down a bit to create a nicer atmosphere (maybe they do on weekends??). \nAs we were waiting for the check, the bus boy came by to ask us if we wanted boxes. Too funny as there were only 2 noodles left from the veal dish!! \n\nVery good food and friendly staff; prompt service. Definitely will patronize this restaurant again.
Class: nondiagrammatic
Example: Let me start by saying that I am a very very picky customer. That may be a good thing or a bad thing. Good for me but bad for the specialist I suppose lol. I like things done right and well if I could do it myself, I would but of course that isn't realistic. So once I find someone that does something right I stick to them like glue. Anyways, when I moved out here 4 years ago I was looking for someone to tattoo my eyebrows. I like to retouch them at least once a year. When I first moved out here I got them done with someone, and well I wasn't happy to say the least. Now 3 years ago I found Joanna. I saw her work and I was really impressed. I booked an appt with her and I came to find out that she didn't do the tattoos with a normal tattoo gun like I was used to. She used a pen with a needle (not sure what it's called). It was all done free hand (TALENT). When it was finally done, I looked in the mirror and my eyebrows looked AMAZING! I was so happy :D and now every time I need a touch up she's the only one I will go to. Her work is really incredible. I refer everyone to her that's looking to have any permanent make up done. She listens and does my eyebrows perfectly how I like them. Like I said I'm very picky, but she's always very nice and patient with me and I couldn't be happier. Her staff is also amazing, always very polite and courteous and they make me feel welcomed as soon as I walk through the door. I'm very happy with Delight Day Spa and I will definitely recommend this spa to everyone. Thank you Joanna and staff! :D
Class: nondiagrammatic
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My fianc\u00e9 and I LOVE dueling pianos. We happened to walk by this place about 20 minutes before the show was to start on a Sunday evening. While almost every seat was empty when we walked in....they were all full by the 9pm show. \n\nThe guys were GREAT! They were entertaining and fun to watch/listen to. We happened to be there on a night where a lot of people were throwing down $100's to get their songs played. We spent about $20 on song requests. \n\nThe price of the drinks were so expensive. I know it's Vegas and I was expecting it but we walked out after three hours owing more than what it cost to eat at the top of the Eiffel Tower restaurant. You can get a glass of water for free (filtered, non-Vegas water) so that will save you the bottled water prices. \n\nI would highly recommend but just keep close track of what you're drinking cause that will cost ya a lot! | nondiagrammatic | yelp_polarity |
Example: We stopped in for a quick happy hour lunch. 1/2 priced rolls, other appetizers and $3.50 Ladies Margarita. First the sushi rolls were very good, on the small side but they were $3 so for that price they were amazing :) potstickers were good too. Now the down side to the review: the $3.50 margarita was the worst drink I have ever ordered. I didnt expect top shelf tequila but I also didn't expect it to burn a hole in my tongue either!!! When I asked waitress what kind of tequila it was she said \""I don't know I thinks it's just well tequila\"" I said I'm sorry but it really bad I can't drink it. And unbelievably she said \""yea...I know.\"" I canNOT believe a bar/restaurant would knowingly serve a bad drink, and this was a 1/2 price drink I would never have paid $7 for that drink!! They took the drink off the bill but seriously bad form on kona grill's part to sell crap to customers
Class: Italically
Example: Been here multiple times and always get friendly, fast service. I always have modifications to my order, due to dietary restrictions and they never make me feel high maintenance. Donna was my most recent server and she was a pleasure! Very energetic and helpful.
Class: brachygnathism
Example: This review is for the restaurant area of this place. \nWhile the dessert/candy shop area is interesting to look at the restaurant area leave a lot to be desired. It does get slammed late at night so we had to wait a bit to get a place. Seeing mussels on the menu my buddy and I decided to order some as we in the mood for something light.\nThe food took its time to arrive and it was sad state of affairs after that.\nAlmost 90% of the mussels were not open (mean they were either not cooked properly or were dead!) or the shell was broken (that means I had to gamble whether they were dead or alive before cooking) seeing this I flagged a server couple of times showing what the heck is wrong here. Even an area manager passed by and commented they are not supposed to be like this. No offer of replacing the order or comping it. Seriously this is unacceptable what if I was someone who didn't know you are not supposed to eat dead or unopened mussels! Food poisoning bad as it is can be fatal from shell fish. \nI will take my business elsewhere in the future. \nThe Server and view of the strip added another star here otherwise we are looking at a total disaster here.
Class: Italically
Example: Finally an quality acai spot! Just bummed it's not closer to me in mountains edge. I had the Rise and Shine and it was so delicious! My husband had Berry Good and he said it was berry good! There's so much I want to try and I'll be back!
Class: brachygnathism
Example: Decent food, seriously lackluster service. Period.
Class: Italically
Example: Fantastic meal! \nI had the lasagna, and it was a great portion size. I'm the type who wants to leave a restaurant full and not thinking about what kind of cereal I am going to have when I get home. Here, I couldn't even finish the meal! And it was hot when it was served! Very fresh!\n\nGreat ambience!\nThe staff was extremely friendly! Went for my sister's birthday and they were very polite and took our cake and chilled the wine. The restaurant is great inside also with a modern, friendly atmosphere that is perpetuated by the great staff.\n\nAffordable!\nNothing on the menu is over $20. For 7 people, the bill was only $160! And it is BYOB with only a small corkage fee of $5 per bottle (not cup like other restaurants).
Class: brachygnathism
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We don't often get to Belmont, but we happened to be there for (some reason or another) and decided to try and find someplace new. That's when we turned a corner and stumbled into Jax.\n\nOn the surface, it's an interesting place, but after a minute or two, it's really not much more than a bar. \""Backstreet Tavern\"" I think is what they call it, and I guess that is about creating some sort of vibe - really it just means that they aren't on the main drag, and bar sounds too dingy or something.\n\nIf you're looking for a place to watch a game, hang out and drink, then you're fine. Otherwise, you might want to keep looking, because the service can definitely be slow, and they are certainly on the loud side. | Italically | yelp_polarity |
Text - This was my first time here and my server Jacob was amazing. I asked about the dishes and he walked me through them along with telling me about the different spice levels of their sauces. I would definitely recommend this as a place to go for great food, drinks and service!
Group - Jay
Text - My son played at least 3 redemption games, and got 1 ticket. Another arcade took his money and we waited 20 mins after I asked for help twice, and on top of this there is trash all over the floor. The food is alright. \nMaybe it's just me but I would expect better customer service and presentation from a pizza place that hosts a lot of sport meets. \nI will not come here on my own account, but only to pick up my children's sport trophies. Very disappointed.
Group - nephrolysis
Text - While in Las Vegas I ate here four times because I could not imagine a better breakfast stop. The coffee was fresh and strong (I even brought a bag home and it was amazing), the food was always delicious, and the service was stand out. I would go back in a heartbeat next time I am in Vegas.
Group - Jay
Text - I have been going to Polished for 1-1.5 years and always referred my friends and family members here. I always had a great experience here and if there was something wrong with the nails (stickers lifting, chipping) they would always fix them for me if it was within 7 days after my visit. But my last visit and how it was handled turned me off from going there again. The receptionists are always great and friendly. I would go there so often they knew me by name so I wouldn't have to wait in line to get checked in which was really nice. My nail tech was someone new... I had never seen her there before so she was hired recently. I showed her what I wanted (chanel logo on my ring fingers with a base of black and the other fingers a shade of pink with sparkles on top. I found the picture on their website so I didn't think it would be a problem. She said no problem and went to work. They have televisions set up in there so I wasn't quite paying attention to what she was doing but when I looked she had put pink on all nails. That was ok... not a big deal. Then she preceded to place only one coat of the pink on which is a lighter pink and even from doing my nails at home you know that you need at least two coats for even coverage. Then I had to remind her that she need to put the chanel logo on it. This did not go well. So I told her it wouldn't be a problem and to just put the sparkle on the ring fingers as well. The nail tech next to her asked if she could use her top coat and in this exchange she forgot to put a top coat on one of my hands. When about to tell her, she started talking to the tech next to her and completely ignored me. I sat there for a couple minutes waiting for her to tell me I was done or for me to tell her her mistake- but that never happened. So I stood up and as I did that she pushed the slip with my total, said bye and returned to her conversation. She also charged me more than my previous visit where I had designs other applications done. I emailed the owner to tell him that I wasn't happy about the visit. He emailed me back saying that he was sorry and he would look into it and get back to me. Over a week has past and I still haven't heard anything. All I wanted was an email response that said that he talked to her and figured out the problem- didn't want any discounts or promos for bringing a problem to his attention. Just a follow up since that is what he said he was going to do. I don't think I will be back there just for the fact that to the business the clients are a dime a dozen and they could get more anywhere else. I think they should be spending more time trying to hold on to the clients they have that frequent their business and bring them more business. Just a common rule of thumb for most thriving businesses.
Group - nephrolysis
Text - The service here is horrible. Took forever for our mini pizzas to get to us and when they arrived, it was nothing special. The staff barely pays attention to you; we were there for 2 hours (45 minutes spent waiting on those pizzas) and I think she came by only twice. We had to flag her down where she was standing across the bar hugging on some other dude (employee or customer, idk) just to get our bill. Truly another disappointing experience. I've been to this location 4 times and it's just not worth it.
Group - nephrolysis
Text - Great place to get fast healthy food, but I do hate how all the bowls are the same price. We ordered the Toyko Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The Tokyo Bay was worth the $10 because it was delicious, fulfilling, and had salmon. The Gulf of Mexico was just an overpriced Spinach salad and it was bland. My advice is to read the ingredients carefully and make sure you're getting your money's worth!
Group - Jay
Considreing the above, classify the following: Since Stadium is very close to where we live, I really wanted to give it a chance and hope it would be better than the previous restaurant to occupy the space. After a few visits, it seems destined to disappoint. While then food is on par with what you would get at most Charlotte sports bars, the service is painfully bad. In half empty place, it shouldn't be too hard to provide the customers the food and drinks they order. C'mon man. | nephrolysis | yelp_polarity |
Example: This place will rip you off and I'm sure they're not really animal lovers. I've used this vet for years, and have never really been that impressed. This last visit was the one to make me write a review. I took my dog there because she was sick, they checked her out, gave her a couple pills and said there ya go. They didn't even thoroughly examine her. Next day, she's getting worse. I love my dog and will spend and do whatever necessary to keep her happy and healthy. However, it feels as though they just do the bare minimum so you have to come back to keep paying. Did I mention how scared she gets when she sees on vet in particular? What did you do to my girl?
Class: tartramide
Example: This place is great on a early morning on ur day off everything is soo good even their coffee i love the southern eggs with sausage gravy its so delicious!....But is it just me n the hubby but we think the diced potatoes are soo salty !! =| .....portions are great!, food is awsome!. fast service A+ ....ooo ya but there seems to be these young girls as host all the time i go and their face always looks like they smelled a bad odor....my thing is your the first thing i see when i walk into your establishment ...because of faithful and new patrons you are able to thrive and grow....least u could do is fake a smile for the 8 hrs of ur shift....I work in the hotel business when a guest walks into my workplace i make sure to make the guest feel welcome.....customer service 101....im just sayin biggest pet peeve ever.....If your so miserable call in and stay home.Only negative thing i have to say...but after u get by the yuck faces its all amazing from there....\n\nPS: bin here 4 times cant say u were having a bad day.
Class: predelay
Example: I ate here the other day as a last minute \""I'm early for my appointment and am super hungry\"" thing. Glad I stopped by.\n\nThe seating? Meh. It's a bit crowded, and I sat at the community table. The purse hooks are nice, but sitting on a stool for an hour long meal was not good for my back, and my shoulders cried out in pain.\n\nThe menu is good; however, online they tell you if the soups are vegetarian/vegan. They don't mention it on the in-store menu. Good thing I'd looked it up, and that my server (Meschelle) knew her stuff. I was in a bit of a hurry and not ready for a whole sandwich, so I got the gazpacho and an order of sweet potato fries. Which come with ketchup and a house aoili, but the server let me know it had mayo in it, which means eggs. So instead, she brought me ketchup and a nice mustard (they have 4 kinds) for dipping. I appreciated that a lot, and also her asking me about whether I wanted the goat cheese that came on my soup or not.\n\nThe fries? Delicious. Some of the best sweet potato fries I've ever been blessed to try. I may come back just for those. But then, I had my soup? Oh! It wasn't anything like what I'd imagined (it was way more chunky, and more like a tomato salsa than a traditional gazpacho), but it came with goat cheese and avocado on top, and it was to DIE for. So freaking good.\n\nThe service was excellent; my drink was always filled, food came out on time, and the check came out when I wanted it too, rather than too early or having to ask. The food as delicious. My only beef was having to sit on a stool and lean over a hot (because it was lit) table.\n\nI'll be back with my partner for sure to try the burgers (her) and sandwiches (me)!
Class: predelay
Example: I've been living here over a year now and really love the neighborhood. Although it's secluded from any nightlife (I prefer that at my age) it still has a nice vibe by the pool in the summer. The townhouse that I have is very quiet, spacious, and keeps in heat in the winter and air in the summer. The staff is friendly and responds quickly if you need them. Only once have I heard some tool come home with his/her stereo blasting from the car, but for the most part, the tenants are typically working adults or married young couples. There is plenty nearby, like two AJ's, CVS, Basha's, Valero (yay! American gas!) and quick access to the 101. Although not cheap, I prefer the atmosphere and peace you can find here.
Class: predelay
Example: If the service sucks then the quality of food and the price doesn't matter. That said the beer here is incredible and the food, IF it comes out right is pretty good. My service was horrid unfortunately. I tried this location for both breakfast and dinner while in town hoping it was a one off situation If I return ill just go to the bar for the beer which I wish I could get in my home state.
Class: tartramide
Example: My wife was a patient there on August 19 she had a very simple exploratory procedure we have healthnet ins at the time we signed in they told us that our portion of the bill would be 2100 but if we paid in advance it would only cost 1612 which we paid. Four month have passed and we get a bill for 2614.92 they said that it cost more, this place is not only bankrupt but ethically challenged they decide 4 months later that they want more money what they need is a full blown AG audit and investigation if you have had similar complaints call the AG's office at 775-684-1100 and file a complaint they cannot summarily raise bills to collect from insured individuals there rates are fixed with the insurance companies and they are trying to make it elsewhere, In addition I have filed a complaint with the VA administration to insure that if they have overflow they do not get any of it.
Class: tartramide
Classify the following: Best (Asian) Pastry in town!!! Sooo Yummy! | predelay | yelp_polarity |
Example: NOM! NOM! NOM!\n\nFirst place we made a beeline for after landing in Edinburgh.\nThe pork is delish and made even better with some haggis and chili relish. MAKE SURE you get a piece of the CRACKLIN' to top off the sandwich-- crunchy and porka'licious! \n\nNo one talks about the roll but bad bread can ruin a good sandwich. The bread they use at Oink is the perfect juice soaking fluffy goodness a pig could meet. (hey, I wasn't talking about me!)\n\nBTW, seating is quite limited. I recommend finding somewhere to sit either inside or down the street before eating lest you might lose bits of glorious meat down your shirt and that would be a shame.
Class: attire
Example: This place really is not a good place to go or be. The waitstaff suck and all I can say is dont go!!
Class: floriculturally
Example: If the restaurant business includes some degree of customer service, then this place has NO business being open. Perhaps the worst service I've ever had and to top it off, I sent an item back, only because it was terrible, and they did not take it off the bill.\n\nSorry Charlie but there are a million good restaurants to go to and this one has been crossed off our list forever.
Class: floriculturally
Example: What a great place to take your dogs! They have large yards to let them just run, and small yards for the smaller dogs who don't get along with big dogs. There is a big fenced in park area with restrooms for people! That's right, facilities for people! A novel idea for sure. There is fresh water available for you and your pets, plenty of clean up bags and covered trash receptacles too. They also have ample parking in a paved lot.
Class: attire
Example: The product seems on par at this location but the service levels vary depending on who is working and/or what time you go. The red head girl is constantly working and hustling every time I have been in the store. The chubby hispanic manager Manny is very inconsistent. Occasionally he is engaging and hustling but most of the time he is very slow moving and non engaging. He seems very lazy and moody at times.\n\nThis location does not have its hours posted on the door so you can never tell for sure when the place opens or closes. I have been there in the morning and am told different opening times by different employees. I have been there at night and the place is open and the doors are unlocked but they turn off the open sign and turn off a majority of the lights to make the place look closed. I am not sure 100% why they do this but I have my ideas. You can never be sure how your experience will be here as this place is a coin flip every time.
Class: floriculturally
Example: This place is absolutely amazing. The variety of teas is awesome. I go there twice a week to get my favorite boba milk tea! \n\nGood going! Keep it up!
Class: attire
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Paulene Nails is a no-nonsense, basic place in my neighborhood filled with super friendly women. I pop in for $20 pedicure and have always been super pleased. (Stone massages! Come on. How can you go wrong with that?)\n\nRemember one key thing:\nBring cash for the tip!\n\nI forgot once and they LET ME GO HOME to get the cash. No joke. Just like that. \""No problem. Don't rush.\""\n\nThis would never happen back east.\n\nSo I come back as a regular. These gals are wonderful. If you're looking for a salon/spa experience bring earbuds, tune in to the sounds of crashing waves, close your eyes and imagine one. \n\nFor my most recent one footed pedi (I'm sporting a cast) I didn't think to ask for a discount. After all, it's their time I'm booking. But no! They totally cut me a deal.\n\nGreat place! | attire | yelp_polarity |
Example: lone ranger !!!!!\nxd extreme digital
Class: eurygnathous
Example: Definitely shop here if you want to set yourself apart from the Affliction wearing masses. What you get here are hand selected items from the keen buyers at the store. They keep a close watch on what is happening in the world of fashion. Need new denim, this is the spot. They know every curve of every cut to fit you skinny or plump juicy butt.\n\nIt does come with a price, but it is a small price to pay.\n\nPlus, if you are lucky, you will get a nice cold beer when you shop. Can't beat that in my book!
Class: eurygnathous
Example: This place only caters to themselves. We have been sitting at the table for 10 minutes outside and no one has come to see if we want food or another drink. Did the Bloody Mary bar....
Class: geissospermine
Example: Not a fan. The atmosphere is high tops and large bar in what looks like a mission but also lots of tvs for the sports fans. We tried a bunch of the tacos. The only meat that had flavor was the coffee beef. The others were sweet.. Just weird
Class: geissospermine
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Both David and Frank have a huge following in the greater Phoenix metropolitan community. David is a superb colorist and Frank is a fabulous stylist. Do you want to look like you were just photographed for Vogue? for Town and Country? For Elle? Even for Playboy? Go here. They can do it all and trust me, it will be well above your expectations. Formerly at the Red Door, the dynamic duo has finally opened their own salon and it is relaxing, comforting, exciting, and just about perfection. I visited last Saturday, just a day or so after opening their new salon, and there were no glitches at all in the wonderful service they provide. It was fabulous as always and they have earned every one of their five stars. Good luck, guys and Bon Voyage on your new journey with this salon! | eurygnathous | yelp_polarity |
Example: Food was decent. Atmosphere was not as expected, more of a unfriendly bar than a restaurant.
Class: putelee
Example: DB Brasserie was the location of two very important events this December:\n\n#1 My friend's birthday.\n#2 My last meal before I had all four wisdom teeth extracted\n\nI ate at DB Brasserie 7 days ago. It was the last \""real meal\"" I have had in a week. As I type this review I have been living off of chicken broth, extra blended smoothies, hydrocodone, ibuprofen, water, and lots and lots of sleep. \n\nWhen we arrived at the restaurant we were greeted by the hostess who noted I was a local, which I thought was a nice touch. We were brought into the restaurant to a round 4-top table in the middle of the dining area. Our server arrived and quickly gave us our menus, and a wine catalog. I ordered a Chardonnay ($11), can't remember which region of France at this time. \n\nBefore our drinks came out the server dropped off some very light, airy, cheesy round breads, \""compliments of the chef\"" - they were savory and light.\n\nNext came the bread and butter plate, a decent portion with warm, spreadable butter.\n\nAppetizers arrived in a timely fashion, we had:\n\nTerrine of Foie Gras that comes with fig mostrada, turnips, almonds, and a balsamic, and rustic bread to supplement. The foie is meat butter if you want to get down and be honest with yourself as you slather it on the bread, top with a bit of fig and devour. \n\nEscargot Spatzle, our second choice of app, was fantastic. An earthy dish with many complexities to include fried chicken \""oysters\"", mushrooms, garlic, a parsley sauce, hazlenuts, and of course, the snail fricassee itself. Each bite is a different medley of flavors. Make sure to get a bit of everything.\n\nNext, both my friend and I took advantage of their Prix Fixe Menu, for $48.\n\nI started with the country pate - pork, with pickled vegetables, comes with rustic bread (more bread!), as well as a small dollop of grain mustard. I would have killed for some more of that mustard. The pate itself was pale in comparison to the foie and the escargot I had just consumed. Not to say it was bad, but just somewhat bland.\n\nAs for the main course, both my friend and I decided to go with the server's suggestion of trout, which comes with broccoli, cauliflower, golden raisins, capers, and a brown butter sauce. As I first ate the fish it was delightful with a pleasantly crispy skin and flaky fish inside. But as I continued to eat the dish got very, very salty. Unfortunately I believe my fish was over-salted. I actually could not finish the whole piece as it was just too much.\n\nLastly, I had the black and white fondant, which comes as a molten chocolate cake, topped with the fondant and accompanied with vanilla ice cream. I also paired my dessert with a cup of coffee. This was a fabulous way to end the meal, as the cake was baked to perfection, with gooey warm chocolate inside and topped with the perfectly placed presentation of black/white fondant.\n\nOverall this was a fantastic dining experience. One I would recommend to anyone looking for a moderately priced French meal in Las Vegas. I will be back... you know, after I can eat solid foods again.
Class: occasionality
Example: Great price on a bucket of Corona's.....other than that there is no reason to come here.\nThis place is a dump! The bathrooms were disgusting and OUR waitress was not the sharpest tool in the shed. She could barely get an order straight so we finally had to go inside to order our drinks. The patio is here is spacious but it's right on top of Scottsdale Rd. so it's busy and loud with all the traffic. I didn't read if they had food but OMG...I can only imagine. This place was filthy all around. Not a fan...
Class: putelee
Example: Chicken Latino is a great addition to lunch spots in the Strip. \n\nThe owner is super-nice, and very happy to talk about her home country of Peru. \n\nThe portions are very large. I will never again make the mistake of ordering a quarter chicken and 2 sides just for myself... Plus, as others have said, the chicken is quite tasty. I look forward to trying the burritos. \n\nMy husband, a spicy food aficionado, would happily return if just for the little plastic containers of green sauce. The waiter will warn you that it's spicy, and he's not kidding. A dab will do you. \n\nCheck it out next time you're in the Strip. The restaurant is big enough for groups and painted cheerily to remind you of warmer climes. Enjoy.
Class: occasionality
Example: Worst Dairy Queen. They didn't know what butter pecan ice cream was. They also refused to sell a blizzard in a waffle cone like they advertise on TV. Long wait at the drive thru.
Class: putelee
Example: I've been to various nail salon's in Vegas and Fantasy is by far the best. The wait time is minimal and they do an amazing job for a reasonable price! The only time I had a problem was the last time I got my acrylics done and I noticed what I thought what bubbling and I didn't think anything of it but then noticed it was more so like brown speckled dots all over my nails. I am not sure if the polish they had was bad or not but other than this I have had no issues!
Class: occasionality
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If I could give this place a NO STARS, I would. I am so upset with the service department for poor, unfinished work and very rude attitude. I am actually still so very upset that I don't think it appropriate to say what I really want to say. I left with my RV service incomplete today and torn apart. I do not at this time recommend this place for anyone. | putelee | yelp_polarity |
Text - I knew I was in the right place when...\nI spied a quote taped to the wall about the invaluable price of honesty and quality.\n\nI knew I was in the right place when...\nat least eight certificates of completion by their employees and owners lined the top of the office walls.\n\nI knew I was in the right place when...\nI saw their love of BMW's evident in the racing team they sponsor.\n\nI knew I was in the right place when...\nI explained my psychotic attachment to the car and Ken was kind enough to talk me through their repair procedure. \n\nI knew I was in the right place when...\nI was given a ride back to my house by the OWNER (30+ years) who flies around the country to learn new things about the cars he services. LOVE the flag detailing on the company (aka HIS) car!\n\nLook I'll be honest, the shop isn't sleek like a dealer's and I find that comforting.* It means they put their efforts under the hoods of the cars they service rather than in upscale sofas, noshes and newspapers. \n\nThese guys take pride in what they do. One trip and I'm in love.\n\nI will never go back to Chapman BMW on Camelback when I can have excellence, pride, quality and affordability from Ken and the team at Bavarian Motors.\n\n*For the record it's not a pig stye. it's homey and comfortable... Like a family's refrigerator with the kids' drawings and good grades on it.
Group - outtop
Text - Food bland, server a bit disinterested. Won't be going back
Group - auxiliation
Text - Drove by a hundred times and saw the reviews here on Yelp and figured I'd give it a try. Best I can compare it to would be a poor imitation of a Filaberto's. Neither of us finished our food & not because we were served huge portions. I won't be back but I guess I'm in the minority here.
Group - auxiliation
Text - Overall, I like this place. The food was quite good and the place is nice and feels very \""open\"" with all the window. I don't like having to stand in line for 20 minutes. I understand why they went with this seating arrangement. If a place is crowded all the time this allows people to get through faster. However, I find it hard to justify standing for that long. There are very few places where I would stand in line Disneyland style for a meal. XOXO in Chicago is worth the wait (sometimes standing for an hour). This place may not be. I would only come back in the off hours. Ok, rant over.\n\nThe food: I had the diablo burger and added a fried egg and bacon. Very good. Far spicer than I would have guessed. My little dude had a plain cheese burger. Most of which he rubbed on his face then threw on the floor. He did seem to like it though. My lady had the ahi burger which she stated was \""really good\"". We all enjoyed the truffle fries.\n\nGreat food, good beers, nice place, prepare to stand for a bit. Worth checking out.
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Text - To provide context: We visited Don Miguel's at 9:40pm on a Friday. They close at 10:00pm, but the hostess seated us without letting us know this fact. However, the hostess continued to seat patrons up to 10pm, while our waitress told us that she needed to get our order in before 10pm. We appreciated the honesty of our waitress. \nThe decor is tacky, but for a Mexican place inside a casino, I would expect nothing less. \nWe started with margaritas, both strawberry, and both tasted like sugar, and we were not sure if there was any alcohol in the drinks. The salsa and bean dip served with the chips were the best part of the dinner. I ordered cheese enchiladas, my wife had the veggie burrito. The enchiladas were okay, very cheesy with a nice sauce. The rice was very bland, and the beans were decent. My wife's burrito was just roasted veggies in a tortilla with sauce, however, it was a different sauce than the green sauce on top of the burrito. She was not impressed by the burrito. \nThe portion sizes were large, and this is one of the few times we have Mexican and do not take home leftovers. \n\nIf you are looking to eat Mexican inside a casino, check out Guadalajara in Sunset Station and Boulder Station, or Willy & Jose's in Sams Town.
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Text - Very very disappointing !\n\nI was on the hunt for a good ramen and no respectable Japanese would eat this stuff.\n\nNoodle - same quality of pot noodles - not fresh and over cooked\n\nVeg - had same quantity of bean sprouts as noodles\n\nBroth - ordered what I thought would be a pork broth but turned out to be miso based, very blend\n\nPork - not very flavoursome and seemed to have been roasted in the over, cut and put into the broth\n\nSeaweed - too sweet and no taste of saltiness - very poor quality\n\nEgg - overcooked and not pickled as one would expect in a decent ramen\n\nResponse from waitress was \""we make do with what we find\"" - I could make a better attempt to ramen myself at home.\n\nComplete fail !
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Text - What a great family restaurant here in Charlotte, NC. One of the restaurants that I miss after moving away. The family that run the restaurant are great and the food makes you feel so much better. The Pho soups are wonderful with #78 being my favorite, fresh vegetables and broth that are actually hard to find in today's restaurants that are over processed. The curry dishes are amazing, try the chicken or shrimp curry, I think one of the best in town. Also their other dishes such as the lemon grass have an amazing sauce. Great place to go to in the area, prices are not high and the portions are great for a big appetite. Say hello for us if you decide to go and I don't think that you will be disappointed.
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Text - This place is great and has so many costumes in so many sizes. I went about 2 months early and the guy spent an hour with me putting together the right costume for the event I was going to. They were very generous working with me on a discount for how long I was going to have the costume as I was going to an event out of town and would be gone for 5 days and wouldn't be able to get it returned right away. When I returned the items they were so well organized and it only took a couple minutes and I was done. I highly recommend them for their great customer service and selection.
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Since it's close, I'll admit the potential sin of a Taco Bell/KFC run or two. We all have our fast food indulgences. \n\nMy review is not so much about the food as it is the staff, service and overall management. This store is consistently SLOWWWW (ok, maybe I come here more than I should...). By slow, I mean that the in-store cashier has a line of 6-12 receipts lined up on the counter as they work to deliver food. I ordered a fresco bean burrito and fresco soft taco and waited 20+ minutes (yes, really) for my order. \n\nI most certainly was not the only disgruntled one. \n\nBy now, I should have learned my lesson and known to avoid this place like the plague if you have any desire to enjoy the next 30 minutes of your life. I don't know about you, but sitting for that long inside or in the drive-thru for a simple order is just beyond ridiculous. If it happened just once, I'd let it slide. But this seems to always be the case. Hearing the other upset customers while I'm waiting just makes the experience that much worse. At least I'm not the only one...\n\nI'm speculating, but I think it's a cheap management issue where they don't want to hire enough employees for cost, therefore they have poor service. (The signs in the windows about how they will charge extra for sauces and not honor certain standard coupons only reinforces my opinion. But again, just my opinion.) Go to another location. | auxiliation | yelp_polarity |
Example: ******I'm editing my review!***********From 5 stars to 2*************\n6/6/13:\nStill love Whitney - she's great! But the front desk girls have not been great - at all! Twice now, I have booked an appointment, showed up and told my appointment is not in the system. What!? So then I have to re-schedule and come back another day. So frustrating! Another time, I show up to my appointment and another waxer besides Whitney shows up. I really like how Whitney does my brows, I'm not going to book with anyone else, so everytime I call to schedule I tell them i'm calling to schedule with Whitney. I feel bad for the waxer that they booked me with because it's an appointment time she could have had one of her clients book and earn money for that appt time. Last week I get a reminder call that I have an appointment the next day - an appointment I never made!?! When you wait in the lobby they are very unprofessional - discussing personal things that I shouldn't have to listen to while waiting for my waxer. The front desk staff really needs to get it together! I was very impressed with them when I first came in January '13 - what happened?!?\n\n***************************************************************************************\n\n1/8/13:\nFirst time visitor for an eyebrow wax at European Wax Center. I was previously having my eyebrows threaded but noticed they kept getting thinner and thinner and losing their natural shape. So I've decided to go back to waxing. \nMy friend recommended Whitney. Whitney did an excellent job and kept my eyebrows thicker like I prefer and followed my natural arch as requested. She was quick and no stray hairs were left behind. \nI had stopped getting waxed a couple years ago because the wax would feel too warm and I'd be so red afterwards. I started threading but threading is much more painful with the constant ripping of the strings & would sometimes cause cuts on my skin. Also, threading takes much longer! \nThe wax at European Wax Center is very gentle, no pain & no crazy redness afterwards. \nI highly recommend Whitney & I'll be going back to her for my eyebrow waxing & do not wish to have them threaded ever again.\nAlso, the ladies at the front desk are extremely polite on the phone, during check-in and check out. Very professional!
Class: unprofessionally
Example: Not sure why the lower ratings...on 3 occasions, on 3 different trips to Vegas with 3 different groups of people - we all loved it! It's the perfect location on St. Mark's Square in the Venetian and just steps down to the auditorium to watch \""Rock of Ages\"". The portions are a bit small and wish they would be more generous. We ordered the dishes family style for the 6 of us and felt it was not enough to share. But the quality and taste of the pasta and meet dishes - was great! Really enjoyed the overall experience and would come back!
Class: hypophysectomize
Example: Red dragon roll was awesome. The special that day wasn't that great, fell apart easily.\n Service was great. Prices were good.
Class: hypophysectomize
Example: This place is a little gem. I have been going regularly since they first open a couple years back. It is always convenient to stop by from the walk back to campus from the square, or vice versa. And no, there is no way you will miss this place even if you have no clue where on State it is located. As you near the Square, their rich aroma of chocolates and caramel sugar will lead your way in no time. \n\nThey have every type and combination of candy you can possibly be craving for. And their chocolate comes in every size (think huge easter bunny chocolates, and I mean huge). I like their truffles, especially malt, hazelnut and coffee. Usually I am not a coffee fan but with truffles it is a different story altogether. Oreo barks are another of my favorites -- rich creamy white chocolate with oreo crumbles evenly mixed in. \n\nThere is no way you will miss their huge range of apples. There is an entire shelf of them the moment you walk in, and they come in so many different colors and varieties. Being the traditional me the classic caramel apples are still my fav. When you walk all the way to the end of the store you will be greeted by the ice cream bar with over 15 flavors of ice-cream. They are very generous with the samples, ensuring you get what you love.\n\nI cut a star because I find their fudge is way too sweet for me. And I could sense that the moment I tried a sample piece, which is just a bite-size piece to try before you buy. That is just me though, if you have a sweet tooth, the fudge might be for you.\n\nOne thing I really like is that Kilwins does not set a minimum weight limit on your purchase. Which means you can get as much or as little of candy. This is great cos on certain days, if you just feel like having a bite of peppermint bark, or one chocolate truffle, you can always stop in and feel every bit welcome.
Class: hypophysectomize
Example: LOUD, the music is far too loud. We asked the staff if it was always this way and they said yes, and that many people complain about it. Mr. Ramsay pays such attention to detail, right down to the red zippers on the hostess' dresses, yet assaults our sense of hearing with deafening techno. Why?\nIf he has a reason I'm all ears.\n\nThe wait staff were all superb. There is not one detail that has not been addressed. To be insanely picky, the actual food delivery could have been nicer, I mean how the plates are presented. Yes these things matter, they all add to the sense of formality one would want when going to a fancy dinner.\n\nThe mirrored \""meat cart\"" is a very good idea in theory, however in its execution I have to say it looks rather silly. I am sure many hours were spent designing and crafting it, but I think it looks cheap. It does not fit in well with the rest of the decor, at least while sitting at a table trying to hear (over the loud music) what the waiter is showing and describing.\n\nThe ingredients were fresh, aged meat very nice, asparagus soup terrific, short ribs fell right off the bone, pork chop among the best, but at most the food is 3.5 stars. Something was missing. Nice try
Class: unprofessionally
Example: had a business casual lunch planned at the stir fry which was next door to Carambas (was as the stir fry is now closed) We decided to go to Carambas and it was disgusting. I had two carne asada tacos and a side of rice. The meat tasted spoiled and the rice was sick. If this was not bad enough there was a fly that kept buzzing both of us- most likely could not resist the bad meat that sat on my plate. Stay away from this place and save your money.
Class: unprofessionally
Example: After seeing a bunch of two star reviews from my friends, I was hesitant about going, but I'm glad I finally did. \n\nFrom start to finish, the service was friendly. The hostesses were chatty (but not too much) and super nice, and my waiter was polite, checked in on my, had good recommendations, etc.\n\nThe food and drink? Ridiculously pricey. Yes. Tasty though? Also yes. I had the garlic/mushroom/kale pizza, a combo I wouldn't have thought of putting on a pizza, yet it was delicious. The Nojito to drink? It was ok, but not really worth $4, especially with no refills.\n\nI loved that they had the menu marked vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free. That is always much appreciated. \n\nThe atmosphere was nice, although my chair wasn't super comfy. Bathrooms were nicely designed, but not cleaned while I was in them. I did love that you could see all the food being prepared in an open environment.\n\nI won't be back until we're ready for a fancy date night, but I'll definitely be bringing my partner here to try some of the delicious options!
Class: hypophysectomize
Example: I visited this location mid-afternoon on a Sunday. The place was dead so I figured I'd be in and out in less than 45 minutes. Ha!\n\nOur waitress took our drink orders and I ordered a water with lemon as I always do. She brought our drinks about 5 minutes later and I noticed she did not bring the lemon. I asked politely if she could bring some lemon and she brought me one lemon slice on a plate....five minutes later. \n\nI ordered some type of salad and specifically asked for no tomatoes on top. After waiting about 20 minutes for this tiny salad, it was delivered to my table with guess what, tomatoes on top! The waitress ran off before I had a chance to say anything. When she eventually returned to refill my water glass, I was picking the tomatoes out one-by-one. She managed to mumble \""sorry about the tomatoes\"" before disappearing again. \n\nNow, heaven forbid I was actually allergic to tomatoes! She made it very clear that she did NOT know how to listen. She did not offer to have the salad remade and I pretty much never saw her until she delivered the check. \n\nI left unhappy and unsatisfied. It's unfortunate that decent customer service is so hard to come by. However, I will not be visiting this CPK anytime in the future.
Class: unprofessionally
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What can I possibly say? \nEverything they serve there is wonderful. \nThe selection in their little grocery section is inspirational. Even when I go with a list, I end up with a dozen things I didn't know I needed at home for my pantry. \nThey have amazing prosciutto. \nIf you are a foodie, this is one fun place. | hypophysectomize | yelp_polarity |
Text - I am a fan. I usually wait for a few visits before I review just so I do not pass along un-trusting reviews. \n\nWell Jesters is much better then the reviews let up. The food is fresh and well made. The place is clean and the service is spot on. \n\nI had a burrito, filled with meat, beans, cheese, and killer hot salsa. (I was having stuffed head syndrome that day) Man was it good. \n\nThe second time I had the ground beef enchilada's. While it seems really boring the meal was great. The flavor just kinda melted together in a symphony of yum. \n\nIf you live/work near by stop in....tell em Daren C sent ya. If you don't like it tell em Nick B sent ya. LOL
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Text - This place is a mess again. I roll up for some of the coffee cake, but they are no longer serving coffee cake because they are trying out a new recipe. What the hell was wrong with the last recipe and how long does it take to find a recipe to make coffee cake. There is only so much you can to that piece of pastry. I'm curious how many people complained about the cake to make them change the recipe because I wasn't surveyed and I thought it was the best item. They likely don't make stuff in-house.\n Additionally, the backup plan banana bread was a horrid start to the day and this bread is clearly the item that needs a new recipe. The crust was hard as a rock and the thing seemed to have been baked last week. They had nuts in there, but the bread had no banana taste and that key ingredient seemed to be missing. THey need a new baker, not just new recipes. #firethebaker.
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Text - So ever since I was little I have wanted to get on this ride... My dad never let me, so FINALLY I get to go to Vegas 13 years later as an adult and YES, I went to ride this ride..... My excitement is going through the roof!\n\nIT SUCKED!!! It hurt like a MOTHER! My shoulders still hurt from it a week later! It is rough, bumpy, and annoying.\n\nI guess sometimes dad knows best!
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Text - I'm not a huge fan of IHOP and I've had some shotty experiences at multiple locations across the country. This one on Craig Road next to the Howard Johnson is alright in my book though. Service was friendly and the food was not too shabby. I ordered the chicken and waffles. It was supposed to come with honey mustard but they brought me ranch dressing. Whatever. I don't care much for ranch but I was not going to argue over it. I don't use much dressing for my chicken anyhow. My mom ordered the pumpkin pancake combo with hash browns, eggs and bacon. I was shocked that she finished her plate. She tends to be a light eater. Either the food was simply that good or she was absolutely starving. My step dad got some other combo. I think I saw pancakes, stuffed french toast, eggs, hash browns and toast. A total carb fest with a splash of protien. Whatever he got he enjoyed. And both my mom and step-dad were happy to see butter pecan syrup on the table. I used traditional. I guess I'm boring that way. When it came to settle the bill the 20% discount for being a Howard Johnson customer was not applied right away. The staff were quick to admit the error and ready to fix it. They were even good enough to bring the new receipt to our table having seen my step-dad hobble up to the counter with his bad knee the first time. For this level of service, IHOP gets all the credit that is due.
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Classify the following: 4pm for check-in? No seriously ?No wifi access at all. You can even get a connection from circus circus from your room. Very old structure. Go to stratosphere for better service and rate. | intraperitoneal | yelp_polarity |
Case: Rude girl on the phone, who was unwilling to answer any questions. So, I took my reset to another wonderful jeweler and gladly spent $1800 there for great workmanship and exceptionally friendly & professional service. Lose the snotty girl who answers the phone and your potential business won't go elsewhere.
Classification: polysyllogistic
Case: For big box building stores, it is as good as it gets. The whole vibe is head and shoulders above Home Depot. They have very helpful employees to help you find what you are looking for, albeit I do not have to ask as much for some reason while at Lowes. I guess they don't have their head up their asses when shelving items. \n\nThe paint department is very helpful and really try to educate you on the products for your specific use. They do seem to be a little bit higher in price, but the shopping experience is worth it.
Classification: rhizogen
Case: Don't fall for Carlisle superficial glam.\nWhen I first visited Carlisle apartment complex, I had no doubt about getting my name on the lease: crystal clear pool with a beautiful waterfall, outdoor jacuzzi, neatly mowed lawns, newly renovated houses inside and out. And so it was for about a day or two after we moved in. Then the fancy curtain was lifted and the ugly picture was revealed. The heating system was not working properly: we either could take a hot shower or warm up the apartment, but not both as the working of the central heating interferred with the supply of hot water. After that was fixed, we discovered that the dishwasher was broken - dear Carlisle, next time see if any repairs have to be done prior to renting out the place, although I understand how tempting it is to deposit the check as soon as you can. We didn't have to wait for too long for another problem to occur - food disposer was next in line ready for falling apart. Ten potato peels and a few onion shells were enough to disrupt the homeostasis of that delicate body that normally can process dozens of peach pits and then ask for more. The end of our troubled stay was celebrated with the washing machine flooding the whole apartment and a carpet replacement company leaving the place in complete disarray after the new carpet was installed. I should probably also mention the swift with which the Carlisle maintenance crew reacted to our compaint about the mess: \""I don't give a damn about your problems\"", and to make sure there is no misunderstanding on that, they slammed the door shut right in front of our shocked faces. I don't know what other problems we would have to encounter if we had more patience and didn't move out promptly, but if one day I read in a local newspaper that the whole pathetic Carlisle development has collapsed, I wouldn't be very surprised.
Classification: polysyllogistic
Case: I hate the sound of the \""one arm bandit,\"" and to no surprise there they sat in front of the gate.\n\nThe airport is small and clean. No complaints here.
Classification: polysyllogistic
Case: I agree with some of the other reviews. Overall this resort is a disappointment. It's just ok. Just ok. Expect more from the Hilton name.
Classification: polysyllogistic
Case: I'm not a fan of chain restaurants -the food is always mediocre and the service is never good BUT I liked this place. We were recently in Vegas with six friends and couldn't decide where to have dinner. A friend suggested the Grand Lux Cafe.... The restaurant is located inside the Palazzo at the Venetian Hotel. It's very casual-- has the feel of an upscale diner with booth seating and Fluorescent lighting. The menu is several pages long and includes everything from Thai Spring rolls, pizza, burgers and fries, all day breakfast, Chinese noodles, etc. Normally these places scare me because they try to do everything but end up doing nothing well. This place was an exception. We all enjoyed what we ordered, the service was attentive and the food was solid. Order the vegetarian chop salad with peas, lentils, beets, asparagus and cheese. Very fresh and filling. Note the portions are huge so you might want to share with a friend!
Classification: rhizogen
Case: I get coupons in the mail... $13.95 for their giant pizza! The pizza is not only delicious, it's also big enough to feed me for a week. Great deal, love this place!
Classification: rhizogen
Case: Went back to Oyshi last Monday and the place was packed. A Little surprised but expected knowing this place is pretty popular. Anyway, did the AYCE again, but I ordered the Kami Kaze and NYI rolls. Word of warning, these things were HUGE. I thought the AYCE portions suppose to be smaller than the regular order. If this is smaller order, I'm afraid to ask what their regular size would be. These two rolls came out near the end of our meals and we were kinda full by that time already, so trying to stuff those two rolls down was a challenge. Next time, I won't order this roll unless I have 2 or 3 people to split it with. Anyway, the reason I reduced one star on this trip is that the sushi wasn't as fresh as my previous trip there. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't exceptional fresh either. I heard from some review, not sure if it's for Oyshi or Kobe, that it might be due to the fact that fish delivery comes on Tue, Thu and Sat.
Classification: rhizogen
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The place is very friendly and the food is great. I had the Mahi mahi salad and it was great. My last meal there I had the fish tacos and they were excellent. The restaurant is inside the Fairmont Princess hotel which is very convenient. I would recommend this restaurant. | rhizogen | yelp_polarity |
Example: No wonder I never came to downtown Las Vegas. It sucked. \nMy husband and I decided to come here and try their famous deep fried oreos and twinkies. They were ok but I don't think we wil be going back for seconds. We heard so many rave reviews from people so we thought we had to check it out. NOT... I am not returning to this place. \nThis place is dirty and reminds me of Reno. There was a bunch of people there that looked like they were smoking crack... Totally not my kind of scene. \nThe snack bar serves cheap food so I guess that is what keeps those crack heads coming --cheap food and cheap drinks.
Class: afaint
Example: Very cheap Quality but overpriced.you can buy same things from Chinatown for 1buck.and I couldn't understand thir shopping bag policy I got plastic bag but other shopper who had an extensions and tanned skin got kk logo shopping bag.i guess next time I should go half naked with a lot if make up then I can be qualified for their bag. I found this ridiculous and highly discriminated .give 1star
Class: afaint
Example: menudo. \n\ndon't be scared. do it. \nyou'll thank me later.\n\nps, make sure you fill up your pint or half pint with all those fresh toppings they have out. don't miss out. do it. saturday mornings.
Class: bobjerom
Example: Back for another quick dinner pre-cinema. I let our waitress know that we only had a 40 minutes before our movie, she was quick double time and order done, drinks arrived, salad bar done and tasty pizza munched and a happy lindsay go to the pictures with time to spare! \n\nReally pleased that you can now get a small stuffed crust pizza. \n\nI have upped my star rating to 4. Reliable Pizza Hut, you have got to love it.
Class: bobjerom
Example: Heritage Square itself is great and has all different kinds of events going on. It is also literally right by the Arizona Science Center. The setting is great, the plants and buildings are beautiful and unique, and the entire area is a pleasure to be in.\n\nWorld Festival: My last visit was for WorldFest, a cultural festival celebrating cities from around the world. Most of it was a less-than-thrilling and a lot geared towards children (which I don't have). They did have a massive \""Beer & Wine from around the world\"" stand that was extremely fun. Beer tickets were $5 for 4 (mildly annoying that each ticket was $1.25 instead of just $1) but each ticket could get you a sample or 4 tickets a glass. 4 samples do add up to a glass, so we opted to get all samples and try as many things as possible.\n\nJapanese Festival: My first visit was for the Japanese Festival, which was very fun. There was a ton to see, though a lot of it was food. The performances were interesting and the only downside was the amount of people. It was so crammed that you could hardly walk! I guess a bigger venue would have been better for the turnout, but it was still a good time.
Class: bobjerom
Example: I came here when they first opened and really liked the place. It was different than your average Korean bbq. But the last couple of time I was here I notice that the meat was not the same. I asked the server and she told me depends on the cut so I payed for the food that I was not happy with. \n\nCame back yesterday to give them a yet another chance. Same story the meat is a different cut. She didnt even say sorry didnt ask me if I wanted something else and then decided to ignore me for the rest of the night.\n\nWill not return here ever again. I recommend djk much better meat and staff.
Class: afaint
Considreing the above, classify the following: The other reviewer is an idiot. This place is great and I only go here. Yes, it costs more than a normal cheap place but those cheap places all use chemicals that are very bad for your health. Do some research, when u wear dry cleaned clothes u breath in the chemicals that were used and they're some nasty stuff. If u want truly environmentally friendly care and ur concerned about ur health than this is the place. Yes the store operator is a little challenging to understand at first but she is such a nice lady and a really good person. | bobjerom | yelp_polarity |
Example: I was on an extended vacation in North Carolina when I started having unbearable pain in my lower jaw. I saw a dentist out in a rural area, who told me I had an impacted wisdom tooth, but said he didn't feel comfortable extracting it. After toughing it out for about a week, I couldn't stand it any longer and started calling every oral surgeon in the Charlotte area to see who could take me within 24 hours. Dr. Marashi's office got me in for a consultation the same day, I believe, and scheduled the removal for the next morning. I opted for full sedation, even though it wasn't going to be covered by my insurance, because I just wanted to get it over with in the easiest possible way. \n\nThe day of the visit, everything went great. He and his staff were calm, professional and welcoming. He handled the IV sedation himself, and I didn't feel a thing. One minute, I was lying in the chair in excruciating pain, and the next, I was in the recovery room, and it was all over. He sent me home with detailed instructions, some prescription pain medication, and an antibiotic. I used the pain medication the first night, and then was able to switch to Advil the next day. I had some tenderness in the area, but absolutely no facial swelling or bruising. \n\nSo why not five stars? Because Dr. Marashi was supposed to call and check on me that night, and he didn't. He also didn't return my call when I left him a message about a concern I was having (which turned out to be nothing). Is that a huge deal? No, but it made me feel like I received a lower standard of postoperative care because I was a one-time patient from out of town. \n\nAnother reason for the four star review: when I got back to Chicago, I started experiencing pain around the area where the wisdom tooth had been removed. I assumed it was a dry socket issue, but my dentist discovered that I had an infection and significant bone loss in the molar adjacent to the site of the wisdom tooth removal. He thought it was possible that the pain I had been experiencing in North Carolina had been caused by these issues, and not by the wisdom tooth. After battling several infections in the molar, and months of pain, I ultimately had to have that tooth removed, as well. Maybe Dr. Marashi was aware of these issues, but he didn't think they needed to be addressed right away. Or maybe he didn't notice it at all. To be fair, I told him that I had an impacted wisdom tooth when I came in for the consultation, so he was probably just focused on that. \n\nThose frustrations aside, I would go back to his office in a heartbeat if I ever needed oral surgery in the Charlotte area again. Dr. Marashi has a very calm and professional demeanor, which means a lot when you're in pain and you just want someone to take care of you. His staff was also very kind and comforting. And after all the horror stories I had read about wisdom tooth extraction, I was truly shocked that I had no swelling and such minimal pain. So, all around, a good experience.
Class: senatorial
Example: Never go here! I was denied being sold alcohol because they assumed I had been drinking because I mentioned that I had just left a club, where I had gone to line dance. Please keep in mind it was 10:00PM on a Saturday night, they wouldn't even sell me fruit!!!!
Class: photochronographical
Example: Don't ever use BlueChipVegas to book your hotel reservations with TheSignature. They give the hotel a bad name, reputation and should not even be affiliated in partnership! \n\nThis is my experience with BlueChipVegas which I had emailed to them looking for a response over a week and half ago ... That never happen :\n\nWhen I had contacted your phone reps to schedule my reservation from purchasing a Groupon, I asked if I could also get early check in. The lady, (believe her name is Annabelle) told me that their was a convention and the rooms were booked for late check out. I asked if I could then do the late check out as advertised in my Groupon and she said yes no problem. \n\nEverything was fine until the night before checkout 4/22 where I contacted your phone people around 8PM because front desk at the signature had no records that I had paid for late check out. I was told by an employee of yours that they would look into it and call me back within the hour. I left her with my name and phone number.\n\nThat didn't happen. I called back at about 10:30 and asked what the status was on my request. This time a different employee now advises that your business is closed and will not be able to put requests through until the following day at 8am. I was very upset at this point that the other girl had not informed me of this instead of giving me reassurance that it would get settled that night. Again, I left my name and phone number with this lady. \n\nCome 4/23 I woke up after little sleep at 8:30 am I call and get Crystal over the phone. I again ask her about my request and she tells me that she is sorry but your still not open?!?!? \n\nShe was very unsympathetic and unhelpful to say the least. I asked for a manager at this point. All she could do was take my name and number like the other 2 previous ladies but this time would have you contact me. \n\nMy friend who had come with me on this vacation also got in contact with Crystal shortly after i had gotten off the phone. Crystal was short with her too. Then she claims that we checked in around 1pm on 4/21 in our hotel and so were not eligible for late check out. She lied about this and had she verified this in your system or with the signature, you would see that I had contacted you guys to verify if I could park at the signature and venture off around 1pm that day since I arrived in Vegas early. I did not check in at the signature until 5 pm because a man from your company told me that I would either have to take my luggage with me to park or leave it with front desk- none of these I wanted to do.\n\nShe then rudely stated that nothing can be done because their is a convention going on... Excuse me but how is that my problem? Very poor excuse and customer service if you ask me. After several times of asking to provide us with our late check out Crystal then tells my friend that we have till noon and would send the request to front desk. Wow, an hour more.... Thanks but not really because in the end when I contacted the hotel at 10:30am they still didn't have the request from you guys. \n\nFinally to top off the entire experience with BlueChip Vegas, Annabelle calls me and states she is returning my message. She was 3 messages and two days to late by the time she left me a message on 4/24..\n\nThis was horrible customer service and very disappointing. I would never recommend your services to anyone. Also, you should see that Crystal verifies her sources before lying to customers about what they did and didn't do. I really didn't appreciate her attitude.\n\nI hope to hear from you as to why this happened and why a simple check out was to difficult to make happen.
Class: photochronographical
Example: This chippy has been run by the same family since 1967. It's fish and chips are excellent and it also sells kebabs and pizza. There's always a queue but don't let that put you off. There's usually a staff of about 10 people behind the counter so queues don't last long. Their prices are the same as anywhere else and they deliver.
Class: senatorial
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perfect 2 hours stage show. Great atmosphere, great Theater, great music. | senatorial | yelp_polarity |
Example: $17.50 for a serve yourself bean burrito, 2 flavorless fish tacos and 2 sodas. Too much for boring food and no waiter service.
Class: demon
Example: i really, really, really like this place. \n\ntoday was my first time here, after living in the area for a year and driving past about a bazillion times. so finally we decided to hit it for brunch. \n\nthe service was a little slow, and the bloody mary was just ok (but it came with a massive amount of salad, which is always a plus in my book)... however, the food was fan-tas-tic. i had a wisconsin peasant sandwich, which had scrambled eggs, feta, spinach, tomatoes and pesto on grilled bread. YUM. my bf had the mickey burger and loved the fact that someone had the idea to put giardiniera on a burger. \n\ni like the fact that the coffee and water is just sitting out on a counter, so if you're thirsty, you can get your ass up and get it yourself. also, the decor is really cool, colorful vintage stuff, which certainly doesn't hurt. there's pool in the back and a few different seating areas.\n\nwe'll definitely be frequenting mickey's again soon.
Class: ornitholite
Example: This place was the worst restaurant ever.The lasagna tasted like crappy Stouffer's makes better frozen lasagna please do not ever waste your money go to McDonald's and get a Big Mac instead.Way over priced .
Class: demon
Example: I was excited to try H.O.B. while on vacation, but my breakfast never came so I left and not to mention I waited 15 mins to sit (party of 1) and an hour plus before the waiter walked by and said \""oh gosh idk what's going on\"" Booooo!!
Class: demon
Example: I love Tomo! Of all the times I've been here I've never had a bad experience. Staff is always friendly and attentive. Food is always on point and the portion size is perfect. Happy hour specials are by far the best around.
Class: ornitholite
Example: Been meaning to go here since trying them at a Hounds game. Had a need for NY style pizza and off we went. I was happy we went. We had an 18\"" pie which give you 8 big slices to fold over and eat. My son had the Mac and Cheese and said it didn't look like the kind I make out of a box but that it tasted good. The sever was very friendly as were the guys making the pizza. They have a little stage that the kids can walk up on and look through the glass at them making pizza. Looked like they enjoyed playing with the kids while tossing the dough. If you can get their early or just at the right time I recommend eating outside as it is a very relaxed atmosphere. Only complaint is parking is tight. A small lot up front, but after 5 there is parking around the side/rear, just obey the signs posted as one business doesn't let you park at anytime for anyone but them.
Class: ornitholite
Example: I used to LOVE this place but it has quickly gone downhill as it gained popularity. Long waits and the quality of foods is sub-McDonalds-quality. Barf.
Class: demon
Example: Get to your appointment on time because they are ready to go by the time you arrive, a great plus. The dental hygienist was super nice and really informative throughout my cleaning. The location is super convenient if you live/work near downtown. It think their prices were fair and they won't try to get you to buy extras that are unnecessary. I've found my dental niche and I'm sticking to it! The decor of the place is very contemporary and pleasing, which gives the place a nice atmosphere once you enter. Friendly, inviting, and knowledgeable staff, too!
Class: ornitholite
Classify the following: Meat pies were one of the highlights of our trip to Australia/New Zealand. The only disappointment we had in discovering this place is that we didn't find it earlier | ornitholite | yelp_polarity |
Case: i only wnt to burn on friday nights when they do their \""french kiss\"" night with dj william \""fucking\"" reed, but I would have to say this is the best indie night in phoenix alongside \""shake\"" at rogue (which william \""fucking\"" reed also hosts). the music at \""french kiss\"" however has an electro-clash, electronica, and dance punk base whereas \""shake\"" has an old school punk, post punk, and indie rock base. however, \""french kiss\"" just moved to homme lounge.\n\nthe actual place itself is great. it is really huge with a huge dance room, a smaller semi-indoor room with a fireplace, and a patio with many tables where you can drink and smoke. the bar is absolutely massive which makes it easy to get a drink. the huge room also has many large booths where you can lounge and watch people dance. waiters come around to all the tables and will get drinks for you and put them on your tab. it has really awesome sound, lighting, and decor and usually really good djs on friday nights.\n\nthe bad things about the place are the fact that there is no beer on tap which always drives me crazy. it has a biazarre unisex bathroom where you walk in to where the sinks are and then either go left for ladies or right for guys. \n\nalso, they start a cover (even though it is usually a cheap 3 or 5 dollars) too early in my opinion. i have got there slightly after 10, when there is still only around 20 people there and they try to charge me a cover. really fucking stupid. this can lead to there being very few people there not much of a dance party. especially during the summer.
Classification: refining
Case: found Sony speakers for eight dollars...just the thing to get my turn table goin again
Classification: refining
Case: I had visited this restaurant named Halo-Halo Kitchen in 2013 and I had the most horrible experience. I am an American and often visit this restaurant with my other Filipino friends, but during this last visit in 2013 I had the most horrible experience. My American friend, who is married to a Filipina, had ordered a hamburger and French fries. After the order was placed, I inquired about his order and I was told that it would take 5 - 10 more minutes for the order to complete. I mentioned to the owner, Susan Bulos, that you must have just killed the cow in order to cook the hamburger. Apparently this joke was very offensive to Susan and her husband as they started to treat me like \""garage\"" as a paying customer for their restaurant. \nI had visited this restaurant with 8 people, one customer was coming back to the restaurant for the 2nd time in the same day to meet us and enjoy our company. After I was offended and treated like \""garbage\"" I asked the owner to speak to me. After she made me wait for approximately 8 minutes she spoke to me. I explained to her that I was an offended customer and asked her to make things right and she refused. \n\nI submitted my credit card and she charged me $82.48, ironically the bill said Thank You at the bottom. I am writing this commentary to make sure that everyone understands there may be other underlying issues at this restaurant. As I think about these circumstances I can only ascertain that perhaps the reason Susan and her husband treated me like \""garbage\"" was because they had something to hide, perhaps about their hamburger, their cooking, their food or their sanitary conditions. I looked at my friend's hamburger and it did not look normal. I can't figure out why a restaurant owner would treat a paying customer in a strange matter unless there may be underlying issues regarding their restaurant. I emphasize to EVERYONE reading this letter that I gave the owner, Susan Bulos, the opportunity to make things right, to make a friendly gesture to a paying customer but she REFUSED. As paying customers in a difficult economy, do we, the consumers, really want to be treated this way? I don't think so.\n\n________________________________________________________________\n\nRecently my friend posted some Facebook posts regarding Halo Halo - see below what her experience was .....\n\nA friend of mine purchased Ensaymada from Halo Halo on 9/18/14 and was planning on having it for breakfast, but she noticed that there were 2 orange stickers on each of the packaging indicating their expiration date. She became curious as to what was underneath the orange sticker, once peeled off she saw that the expiration date was the same day as when she bought the Ensaymada. She was so disappointed to be deceived by this restaurant and for the restaurant to deceive their loyal Philippine (and white) customers. To conceal and change the expiration date just by putting another sticker on top of the original expiration date. It might have been ok if they clearly told each of their customers their food must be consumed the same day as it was purchased, but to conceal this information is very dishonest. Let this be a warning to everyone eating at this restaurant. I personally have also had bad experiences with this restaurant's food and service and this only proves that my bad experience was not a sole incident. If they are doing this to their Ensaymada, imagine what they do their beef and chicken. I can only imagine how they bend the rules to save money. If you can't run a business at a profit by following the rules of good business, then close.
Classification: cephalalgic
Case: Southwestern Auto Glass has repaired and replaced my windshields. I have also referred Sewall to family and friends, every time it has been a quality job. Sewall takes pride in his work and it show. He shows up on time and operates in a professional manner.
Classification: refining
Case: I started with Jessica at Maximum Pilates about a month ago. It's been a great experience. The instructors are super knowledgeable, classes small and the equipment is top notch. The studio is unpretentious, welcoming and very relaxing. I always look forward to going and am getting stronger and seeing results every week.\nI would highly recommend it if you're looking for a pilates studio.
Classification: refining
Case: I am very unhappy with their quality... I live around the corner a quit using them because the end result was me driving to another car wash w/in a couple days because my car was still too dirty from AZ Auto Wash's poor wash job. Complain??? How about they just do a good job the first time. Streaks, WATER SPOTS every where, wheels still dirty, inside hardly cleaned, roof untouched... In all fairness it is a 4 wheel drive truck, BUT they charge an addition fee for larger vehicles so they should catch the roof! The management is milktoast and NO, I don't want the chips fixed in my windshield... NO MEANS NO quit the hard sell and move on to the next customer in line Window Jockey! Just used AZ Auto Wash again today hoping things had changed and rather than asking me for an additional fee to remove gum from my paint near the front wheel, the woman used a wet rag to grind and smear it into my black paint. Manager's solution... A $130 detail will buff it out. CUSTOMERS BEWARE!!!! Find a better car wash... This one consistently SUCKS!!!!
Classification: cephalalgic
Case: RU kidding me? There is a reason the food is relatively cheap.....It's realtively bad. You know the cardboard pizza that is occasionally mentioned when you talk about bad pizza? This is an example. The sauce is the worst....\nI did however, mark that it was good for groups, as there is always plenty of room....Does that indicate something?...Lots of open space....\nUncle Sam wants you....to go somewhere else.\n\nThere was another area below that asked \""Good for\"" and included the opportunity to say \""breakfast, lunch, dinner,\"" etc....I didn't mark anything in there as they did not have one that said \""nothing\""...
Classification: cephalalgic
Case: They called to tell me that I did not win the car I had entered a contest for. Instead I won 3 free nights and days at the Luxor or Excalibur hotel. Course the catcher? I'd have to give them $124 on my credit card as a sign of good faith. No thanks. \n\nAlso I'd be required to do a tour of their resort, where they'd lure me into buying a time share. Me thinks not. \n\nI'm kinda annoyed that me entering a contest to win a car at the Luxor meant that they would take my info and call and try to lure me into a time share. Its not a scam its just annoying. You have to say no. Repeatedly. Damn you Luxor! Damn you Cris Angel!
Classification: cephalalgic
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In followup to Courtney, Nine on Nine owner's reply to my posted review. Here is additional commentary on the evening. As for returning my entree: Myself and my wife were six of eight at our table that ordered the Hanger Steak entree. My wife did indeed return the cold entree to the server. It was not replaced, but returned to the table after being placed under the broiler to be heated. This just made the meat more \""over-done\"". After the others in the group saw this, they just kept their entrees, including myself. In fact, most chuckled at another disappointment. Since my review, I talked to other diners in our group seated at another table and their salads were all served undressed as well. Evidently, their server brought dressing to their table, but none was offered to ours? Note: At no time during the entire dinner did our server's ask anyone as to how their dinner was tasting. At no time did a Manager approach our table to ask how things were going. As for the comment about dessert, and why not complain? \nAt this point the meal was a disaster, and when the failed dessert arrived, everyone was so unhappy, we were just wanting to exit the closest door. Again, almost everyone at our table ordered the Creme Brule, and they all were not eaten. Did anyone notice this on your team?? Yes, you are correct that I we did not complain profusely, my group said to just get over it and not to let a crappy meal ruin our fabulous 5 day trip to Pittsburgh. My wife asked me to not make a scene, but I was so unhappy, I did abruptly confront the manager on the way out. \nAs I would want others to post their disappointment to let me know their bad experiences, I posted my bad experience. As an additional followup: I noticed in another posted Yelp review of your restaurant, that your Chef did indeed leave to open his own place: Meat and Potatoes. Interesting enough, we dined their two night's previously, and had a wonderful meal with great service. We were indeed asked many times how things were going throughout the night.\n\nAttached below is my original post:\n\nHorrible Experience! Stay away! You have been Warned!!\nOh My God, is this place terrible. Did they lose there chef? If not, they need too. Well, we arrived, a pre-set event with 12 couples for dinner. We arrived, and they were not ready for us. We actually arrived about 10 minutes after our confirmed time. It was a Chinese fire drill to get us seated 20 minutes later, 30 minutes after our confirmed reserved time. \n\""Strike One\"": Our salads arrived at the table and the kitchen failed to dress them! \n\""Strike Two\"": Then our Hanger Steak entr\u00e9es arrived Cold and Overcooked on the meat and the sides were raw and under-cooked. We should have known it was a goner when we asked for medium-rare and the server said the kitchen only does medium? If, we were there ourselves, we would have got up and left.\n \""Strike Three\"": The Dessert arrives. They called it: Blood Orange Cr\u00e8me Brule?? It was un-edible. Who ever made this and then let it be served should be fired on the spot. There is not a Culinary School in America that would call this Cr\u00e8me Brule. Ugh!! Take this as a warning and head over the \""Eleven\"" where we dined last night, which was spot on for 3 magnificent courses. If this place is in business 12 months from now, I will be surprised. Take my advice and head somewhere else. | cephalalgic | yelp_polarity |
Example: My doctor is fantastic here and the best doctor I have ever had, but the office ladies/ receptionist on the other hand needs a ton of improvement on customer service skills. Ezmerelda at the 56th St. And Bell rd. office is a complete b***h. I have been going to this doctors office for over 4 years. She has never smiled and is completely rude to all the customers that walk in. If you have a question don't be expecting a nice reply. She will just snap at you and tell you to hold on she's busy. (More like busy sitting on here a** doing nothing) as a valued patient, I suggest you find a new receptionist because I never look forward to going into your office. The way she treated a new patient today. 5/5/14 with a disrespectful attitude was shocking and uncalled for. Find someone to replace her or you will lose a lot of patients.
Class: collared
Example: Don't check your bags with the Bell desk. It will take over 40 minutes to get them. And you have to wait in your room.
Class: collared
Example: Boyfriend took his recently purchased used Mercedes here for some work. When we returned to pay, they admitted they had made a huge mistake with their quote. They had under quoted by$ 500!! They forgot to add labor and 1 part. HOWEVER, they stayed true to their quote. But, my generous boyfriend paid in full. He said he knew they would be fair to him in the future....let's hope so! Great work ladies! Car runs great.
Class: Tarrateen
Example: I have visited/called 4 times all four a disaster under previous and new management. First I had a Mitsubishi lease, I dropped off my car for end of lease inspection. 6 hours later I go to pick it up it had not be done. They wanted to to look at new cars. I drop it off again 4 hours later no call I picked it up they said they had not gotten to it yet. I needed up dropping it at another dealer 1 hour later done, needed up buying a new car there.\n\nNext time I call service department for tires for my Mitsubishi they transfer me to parts. I ask about tires he says what size, I saw I have no idea. His smart ass response well not sure why your talking to me they put four different sizes on those cars so once you know what you want let me know. And proceeds to tell me they are no longer Mitsubishi anyway. So rude and the attitude is horrible.\n\nSo I call the Manager Sam, and Start to tell him about my only 3 experiences with this place he interrupts me to ask why I am calling well to tell you about your horrible service. Then he says we are under new management and have excellent customer service now. I disagreed. Then says not sure what you are tying to accomplish. When I told him I was doing a review and writing a letter I asked for his name 7 times and he refused to give it to me. I called back and got the manager on duties name. He never apologized.\n\nSuch an attitude this place no wonder.
Class: collared
Example: After my review of Best Buy in Matthews I have to give Office Depot at least a 4 star review! My husband and I have HAD IT with the customer service at Best Buy. We decided to take a chance and go to Office Depot and see what they offered in terms of laptop selections and service. \n\nWhen we first walked in we went over to the laptop department and we were greeted by George. George was extremely helpful in explaining to us everything we should consider when making a large purchase. George spent over an hour talking with us about the different types of processors, ram and overall quality we would be purchasing. He wasn't pushy and was completely upfront about where he gets his commission.. George not only spent an hour talking with us late Friday night, but he also made sure to set up our laptop for us to pick up the next day. \n\nIn conclusion.... So if you're looking for a new laptop go see George at Office Depot! You might spend a few extra $ at Office Depot but you're going to get better service then you would at Best Buy.
Class: Tarrateen
Example: Dr. Wong is lovely. The rest of the staff is horrible.\n\nWhen I first came into the office, nobody greeted me. I started looking at frames and was approached by a woman who gruffly told me to have a seat and stay away from the frames. Apparently, finding frames you like is something you can't do without her.\n\nAll interactions with the support staff were off-putting and made me feel uncomfortable. After the woman who initially approached me and reprimanded me for looking through the glasses found out that I actually had money to buy nicer frames, she warmed up. Interesting.\n\nAgain, Dr. Wong was great - I just wish she had an entirely different staff.\n\nAfter moving away from Vegas a week ago, I needed to get some sports frames, so I called to get my pupillary distance measurement and was told that \""by law\"" they can't release that information, but I could come in to the office and order through them again and they would be able to measure but not give the measurement to me. Sure. Super helpful, thanks.\n\nIf you desire to have any personal control over your own prescription, or be treated like a human regardless of whether or not you can afford the good glasses, pick another place.
Class: collared
Example: Note: West Harris Cleaners offers cleaning service from a kiosk at my office park.\n\nThis is my default cleaner... very competitive prices and best quality cleaning I've had in my years here in Charlotte. I bring all my stuff here and my girlfriend's dry-cleaning as well. Same day service is stellar and owners are very friendly. \n\nThere may be a few cheaper places out there if you search, but their quality is horrible (always busting my buttons) and service is not as prompt/quick as WHC. \n\nI would definitely recommend this place!
Class: Tarrateen
Example: This place is amazing. They change the whole garden every season and for some holidays. It is always one of my first stops when I visit the strip. If there is a drawback, it is the place is no longer much of a secret and it is packed.
Class: Tarrateen
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Three words. \""Westernized Chinese Food\"". If you're looking for authentic Chinese cuisine, you're going to the wrong place. However, if you're looking for plates of meat bathed in sweet and sour sauce, soups laden with enough monosodium glutamate to kill a baby elephant, and tacky decor featuring dragons on every piece of furniture, then you'll be happier than a pig in shit at this joint. Most of the restaurants in Montreal's Chinatown are designed to cater to clueless tourists. The \""Chinese\"" restaurant does not even serve a mostly Asian clientele. Most of the people eating there are individuals whose only other Asian culinary experience was eating $2 chow-mein smothered in peanut butter while they stumbled home drunk from a random club. Seriously, if you want the real culinary experience, look for restaurants with Chinese people. I'm talking about the restaurants that hang fucking animal carcasses in the display window, that perpetually smell of foul ingredients, and that have furniture so old you can't help but wonder what generation of their ancestors made this shit. You know to a great degree of certainty that people are not going to these because \""the interior design is like sooo cool!\"" No, they're going there cause they know from experience that these places serve awesome food. | collared | yelp_polarity |
Case: Walked up to the door a half hour before posted store closing time. The girl at the door looks out and tells me they're closed. Thanks for nothing.
Classification: calabrese
Case: One of the best Asian places in Phoenix. This is the first restaurant to make me want to leave a review. The sauces for the pork and spring rolls are Perfect. I had the orange chicken and I would say its the second best I've had in Phoenix. My dad had the Kung Pao chicken and it was amazing as well. The Service was excellent and the newly renovated restaurant is great looking.
Classification: tenementization
Case: Beyond annoyed with this young cashier I had today. I asked about a specific brand of perfume they carry. By the look on her face when I said the name of it I could tell she had no idea what I was talking about. Instead of trying to help me she said all of the inventory was already out on the floor. Would it have killed her to find out what I was inquiring about and paging someone out back to check? \n\nThe store carries decent stock though & prices seem fair.
Classification: calabrese
Case: Scratch is still very new, so I'm looking forward to a lot of changes for the better. They've got a great location, and the owner seems to have the enthusiasm for success.\n\nOur first attempt at scratch was kind of a disaster. We had quite a large group and were there within their first month open, so it was almost to be expected. However we were assured they could handle our group so we gave it a shot. The service was slow at best. Our waitress didn't seem to know how to handle a large table and made it a point to tell us that many, many times. She made us feel like a burden, but reminded us that she had 20 years experience (so I'm not sure what the problem was). We were later visited by the owner, and I believe some friends who didn't even work there who he called in to help - bonus points. Still, after being told we couldn't order anything beside basic drinks (because the bartender \""probably won't know how to make them), we waited forever for water, beer, and eventually food. I can't vouch for anyone else because frankly I wasn't paying attention, but my veggie burger seemed like something from the Sysco truck. Not impressed.\n\nTry #2: Brunch. Service was still slow and confused, but much better. The Eggs Royale were commendable - their salmon has a uniquely mild and delicious flavor, and the eggs were cooked perfectly. I was looking forward to trying one of their pastries, but was disappointed with the selection. The pastry case looked bored. With only about 3 different choices, the pastries looked good but unimpressive for bakery standards. They had a selection of macaroons, which although likely fresh, seemed a bit pricey at $3.75 each. I ended up skipping the pastries.\n\nLastly, and most notably, the place lacks personality. There's something about the newly renovated complex Scratch lives in that makes it a fun place to go, but the atmosphere ends at the gate.
Classification: calabrese
Case: I just had a dream that i was back in oakland shopping at my favorite Souf oakland store. Ah how I miss shlepping up the street per vedere il merante sorelle. Once they get to know your face they make you feel like family. This is where you can get good bread and the best pre prepped frozen local ravioli if you are so inclined. A great selection of imported products and what ever produce is in season. Get your olives, sun dried, and cheeses here. Ask them about their sandwiches they make at lunch with fried hot and sweet peppers. They make em outta those huge loaves of local bread. The first dinner that I ever prepared for my now husband I made with products purchased from the sisters corner store. Thanks for being there for my college years and beyond. I think I learned a lot about food prep from just hanging around the store on occasion. Miss you guys! ~Blondie now in Portland ORE.
Classification: tenementization
Case: Shrimp Cocktail anyone? \n\nThe oldest casino on Freemont St. is my go to place when I wanna play some chips and last weekend was no exception. \n\nWhat I love most about the downtown casinos, and the Gate in particular, is that nostalgia is abundant as you walk the floors... it's easy to envision Vegas Past... it was the early heyday of these casinos when mobsters were runnin' the glitz and glam show... and it was just that back in the day... glitzy and full of glamour... \n\nThe downtown casinos offer more bang for your gambling buck...as most have low limit tables... I must've played roulette on the same $10 bill for at least an hour... and equally so (if not longer) at the blackjack table... I gamble for fun, not for sport... so this suits me perfectly... \n\nAnd of course, when at the Golden Gate... ya gotta have the shrimp cocktail. For $2 (or free if you make nice with the pit boss) you get a dessert dish filled to the brim with scrimps and just a dollop of cocktail sauce. It hits the spot when the drinks are flowing and has been a Vegas tradition for 50 yrs.
Classification: tenementization
Case: I usually love this place but tonight when my nephews (12 years old) food was delivered the order came wrong. I kindly told the man who dropped off my food that I asked for it without tomatoes and lettuce. This man (who was not our server) threw a very visible fit and walked off with our plate. When he returned he threw(emphasis on the word 'threw') the plate in front of us and walked away without a word. We then explained to our server the situation who promised she would let the manager know. The man who treated us so poorly then walked by and glared at me and my family 3 separate times until we addressed the situation with him directly and asked for the manager. The manager then said apologized for the food runner and stated 'if you would have come to me directly I would be able to 'take care of you' but instead you were vocal with him. I have already had a talk with him about it' and left it at that. We weren't looking for a free meal. We were treated terrible and felt we were owed an apology and didn't even get that. I will never return to this restaurant and hope that anyone that reads this review heeds my warning and avoids it as well.
Classification: calabrese
Case: Awesome place for a good steak. The seafood sampler was great. The service was spot on. Will be back.
Classification: tenementization
Considreing the above, classify the following: Good food and decent prices.\nClose to home and best spot to go when having those hawaiian/korean food cravings. | tenementization | yelp_polarity |
Case: This place gets a lot of great reviews which is why I visited, but I have to say the gyro meat was simply too salty. The hummus, however, was very good. \n\nI will try it again when I am in Vegas, but I will pass on the gyro.
Classification: doctoral
Case: I've been to XS Nightclub at the Encore a few times now, and each time has been pretty fun. It has really good ambience, I think the club itself is just crazy decked out pretty, and I know it's one of the hottest nightclubs in Vegas right now. Nowadays everyone that's going to Vegas wants to hit up either Marquee at Cosmo or XS. They book pretty good DJs and XS has been my number one favorite club to frequent in Vegas ever since I turned 21. However, the incident that happened last Sunday made me rethink to as whether I want to even come back to XS ever. Again. \n\nSo I arrived at XS and my coworkers wanted to buy two Patron shots. Personally, I don't drink Patron so I just told them to stay put and I'd help them out and buy the shots for them. I went to the bar on the right side from the stage, and was helped by a blonde female bartender with a mole on her upper lip. I attempted to pay with my Visa debit card, but she proceeded to tell me that my card wasn't working. I asked her to perhaps try one more time, and she refused to. She then took my card and signaled for a bouncer to come, escort me to an ATM to withdraw cash, and pay for the shots, despite my continuous efforts to tell her, \""NO I NO LONGER WANT THESE SHOTS\"". She informed me that if I didn't withdraw money to pay for the shots that I supposedly ordered, she would've had me kicked out of the nightclub. \n\nXS, you disappoint. I don't know what kind of customer service this is. You were my number one and now I never want to come back. I'll take my business to Marquee next time, they never screw me over.
Classification: doctoral
Case: Some highlights from my nights here:\r\n\r\nA crazy German band singing \""Sweet Home Alabama\"" and me and my buddies dancing on tables and banging glasses against each other so hard that they shattered.\r\n\r\nAn woman in her 40's yelling at my friend Mary because the guys in our group refused her advances. \""You didn't tell us your friends were gay!\"", we heard her say.\r\n\r\nMy friend Ken nearly winning the stein holding contest, if it weren't for a couple of fat cheaters from Memphis.\r\n\r\nBeing surprised at how good the food I was eating was.\r\n\r\nA female friend of my getting drunk enough to flash the people in the seats next to us.\r\n\r\nBeer. Glorious, glorious beer.\r\n\r\n\""The Vegas Video\"" - if you ask nicely, I might show it to you.\r\n\r\nAnd, of course, stumbling out completely drunk off my ass, looking at my watch and realizing I was drunk before Midnight.
Classification: resqueak
Case: I've been at marquee in 3 opportunities, this club is a Truly \""Wow Factor,\"" that has changed entirely Las Vegas nightlife. With 62,000-square-foot, ultra high-tech, 40-foot LED screen, located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. This multi-level venue has Outside a pool area inspired by Tao Beach, if you're in vegas, you must visit marquee, you wont be disappointed.
Classification: resqueak
Case: I stopped by here this past Wednesday evening for dinner with my fiance. We have both been to Tram's before but it has been awhile since our last visit. Whenever we walked into the restaurant we saw that not much has changed except for maybe the addition of a flat screen TV. The restaurant itself is small and maybe has seating at tables for about 30 people and the decorations are a little sparse. The easiest thing to see is that they have won a ton of awards which are hanging up on the back wall. Beyond that it is still a hole in the wall divey type of place that is cash-only with excellent food. \n \nAlmost immediately after we sat down the owner asked us if we were ready to order. At that point we were not ready. The menu here isn't that big but it doesn't need to be since what they do make is very good. About two minutes later the owner was back and ready to take our order. This time we were ready. My fiance and I decided to split some eggrolls and then for my entree I went with the beef vermicelli with conconut milk.\nThe eggrolls came out at the same time as the meals and were so hot temperature wise that both my fiance and myself left them until after we had eaten our entrees. My vermicelli ended up being really good with the sauce providing the perfect flavor to the dish. I don't know how they do it but they do a great job of infusing a ton of flavors into it. The noodles in it were also good and the beef was better than expected. After I had finished my vermicelli I ended up grabbing my eggrolll which was still somehow hot. While the flavor on it wasn't that great, what I really loved about it was the textures that it provided. It was cooked perfectly and so the shell had a great crispy exterior while the interior with the vegetables had a softer texture. Overall it was another solid meal at Tram's for me.\n \nThe bottom line for me is that I will definitely be back here again in the future. Whats not to like about a place where the food is not only cheap but also delicious? Just be careful in that it is cash only and I know at one point they were BYOB although I am not sure if that is still the case.
Classification: resqueak
Case: I got some vegetables and chow mein to go for supper. Both were swimming in goopy white sauce and were not awesome. Also, the shrimp was definitely not cooked all the way, to the point where I stopped eating it because I figured I didn't want to risk food poisoning over a mediocre supper. I will definitely not order the shrimp chow mein again and won't be getting take out from there again any time soon.\n\nI'll give this restaurant one more chance, since I liked it the first time. To be continued...
Classification: doctoral
Considreing the above, classify the following: It was okay. I compare it to a place back home called Zaxby's. The girl suggested that I order the box so that i could taste all that they had. The tenders were normal tenders, the secret sauce helped them out. The coleslaw was not good. The fries were gross. The best part of the meal was the toast and lemonade. | doctoral | yelp_polarity |
Example: I just had a shrimp taco and carne asada enchilada that blew my mind. I'm currently in a post delicious meal nirvana/coma. So good.
Class: licorne
Example: Very cool store located in the Las Vegas Outlet Mall on Las Vegas Blvd. Was here recently doing some Christmas shopping. They always have a good selection of shoes and the employees are very helpful. They helped me find a style and size of shoe that would be just right for my Son.\n\nMy Son wanted shoes for Christmas.....found a pair I thought he'd like based on the recommendation of the sneaker head employees (they know their stuff). When he opened the present, he was ecstatic!\n\nJob well done, thanks Adidas!
Class: licorne
Example: This is the worst one. More than once my wrap has had little to no substance and the kids that work here are rude. I drive to one farther away from my house because I hate this one. The owner needs to do something
Class: collapsible
Example: Worst breakfast I have ever had. Ordered biscuits and gravy with sausage. Gravy not hot and had to ask for more and still not enough to cover biscuits and sausage. Was not breakfast sausage but some dry beef stick. Never again.
Class: collapsible
Example: I actually like this place a lot. The portions were generous and the food kept well in a to go container. My girl had a Groupon, so we saved a lot by using that. My gorgonzola and steak pizza was very good and even though I have a hearty appetite, I was only able to eat three slices before throwing in the towel and asking for a box to go.
Class: licorne
Example: Dive of a location BUT great interior, quality food and great service-- Pelegrino water only comes in large for $7 - not bad but could be a shock if you're eating by yourself as i often do while business traveling \nTheir Fuji water may come in small bottle but ask
Class: licorne
Example: When I see the word Starbucks I immediately go to a happy place and I'm stoked to get coffee from that moment forward and its soooo disappointing coming to this location with the staff being so darn rude. At first I thought \""maybe I just hold Starbucks to a higher standard in customer service\"" but after reading the other reviews now I know it's not just me. They really do mess up orders here on a regular basis. \n1. I've been over charged on two different occasions and then glared at when I asked for them to fix it. \n2. Eye contact.... Its a thing. (Lisa should learn it)\n3. Don't ask me what I want with your back turned to me.\n4. If you don't want to ask for my name then you should make sure your saying loud and clear what's going on the counter. \n\nI unfortunately will continue to come here because I worked down the street but each and every time I'll be over cautious of what's being charged and dissatisfied with the service.
Class: collapsible
Example: Waited an hour to get our food when the place was empty. We were a party of 8 for a work lunch. The drinking water tastes like it is out of the fish tank
Class: collapsible
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The service was great and the food was excellent. If you don't want to wait for a table the counter's are open which was nice. The decor is great! | licorne | yelp_polarity |
Example: Now a few weeks ago, my request to find kreplach soup that I sent to the RJ's Taste of the Town in February, suddenly showed up in the newspaper! Now, I never read newspaper tangiibly or online, but I happened to check it and see my request, 8 months later. The truth is, as everyone can see here, I found kreplach soup in town back in May. I had not been back to Harrie's since my first trip because whenever I think to go there, it is after their 3 PM closing time.\n\nHowever, this weekend I felt miserable, and decided the only way to recuperate was to get kreplach soup. Eric R. and I happened to have planned on lox and bagels for breakfast, so I decided to get a half dozen bagels there too. I walked in, grabbed a bottled Dr. Brown's black cherry, and at the counter I declared with passion, \""Give me the largest container of kreplach soup you have!\"" The lady smiled and pointed to a big to go container, and I waved my hand and exclaimed, \""PERFECT!\""\n\nThen I proceeded to order a half dozen bagels for Eric R. and a small cream cheese (he had the Tofutti one in the fridge but I think he really wanted the real deal so I surprised him). In the end, I came home and had a giant bowl of kreplach soup accompanied by bagel chips, then some lox (aka brain food), whipped out some capers and sliced onion for Eric R., and saved the other half of the soup to get me through today. A combination of Harrie's kreplach soup, Eric R.'s furnishing me with love and kleenex, and benadryl have nursed me back toward normalcy.
Class: indefinitive
Example: 8pm. A lot of parking, not much room to park a truck- parking spaces too narrow. Got there, we seated ourselves. They were busy, loud 50's music. Waited about 5 mins no one came to our table so we has to wave a server over for our menus. She came back about 2 mins, got our orders. Order the meals 1 reg burger w/fries, 2 dd burgers w/fries, coke, strwbrry shake n water. It was around 40.00. We got our meals in about 25 mins. Server came back twice to check on us after we got our meals. Nothing spectacular. But the shake was awesome, but it was like 4 or 5 bucks. We ordered from the meal deal price 6.00-8.00. Soda was about 3.00. I wouldn't take a crew of people there, seating is limited n little over priced for just hamburgers, fries n soda.
Class: indefinitive
Example: This is a hidden gem... My favourite thing about the place is the atmosphere - it's the type of place you could sit for hours and read. The decor is quaint and a little quirky, which I like and the staff were super friendly. There were at least 4-5 people working away on their computers while I was there, so if you're looking for a place to spend quality time with your laptop this might be it. \n\nThe coffee was ok (I'm a bit of a coffee snob and while I'd happily drink theirs it's not my favourite). My only issue was the food - it was a little bland and disappointing. I do plan to go back to see what else they have as I might have just ordered a dud.
Class: indefinitive
Example: Friendly fast service and they righted a wrong done by another tire place. I couldn't be happier. I will be back for free rotations and pressure checks as needed.
Class: indefinitive
Example: Either the fish are smaller or they aren't making their food cost. Sashimi slices 1/2 the size of any other place I've eaten . Same for the rainbow roll...no longer a good value....this isn't Tokyo or San Francisco where the fish is so fresh it's worth it. Save your money.
Class: greensauce
Example: STAY AWAY!\nOur party of six arrived on time at 6:45 PM for our reservation. We ordered drinks and one of our attendees was served an improperly opened (cracked) bottle of beer which caused his lip to bleed. The evening went down hill from there. We ordered dinners and waited over an hour....... the salads never did arrive. \""Joe\"" our waiter said that he complained to the kitchen twice and they told him not to bother them again with our order. After another 30 minutes we paid our bill and left. We will NEVER AGAIN go to this restaurant.
Class: greensauce
Example: This was my first and most likely last time to Vegas. I reserved my hotel tickets on priceline and asked for a suite with no smoking. When we arrived at the hotel they tell me that I have a smoking room at which time I show them my confirmation stating different. I also had asked for a room with a view since I wanted to see the lights. They tell me they are going to upgrade my room because of the mistakes. He tells me that is just over to the left in the South Tower.. no problem. I get to the room which is just 2 doors from the casino on the bottom floor and the view is of the service door!! I went to the front desk and they tell me that's all they have because they are booked for a convention. I could smell the smoke coming from the casino and construction guys were working all hours outside our window.
Class: greensauce
Example: I went into Lee's Nails to get a mani/pedi and to have gel polish so it would last longer. The sign that had the Services and Price list had Gel- $5 which I took as $5 for Hands and $5 for feet. The staff member did my pedicure then was starting to do the polish on my hands and said, \""gel polish is going to be $20 for your hands and $20 for your feet.\"" NOWHERE in the salon was it listed that the price of gel polish was $20 extra. I stopped my service right then and there and went to pay. They (another staff member, female, got involved and started screaming at me that it was NOT THEIR RESPONSIBILITY to tell me the prices, I should already know how much it costs) insisted i pay the full $75 (even though my manicure was not finished and there was NO gel polish on any of my fingernails. I refused and said I would pay them $40, which is the price of a mani/pedi with the extra $5 that was advertised. They said they were going to call the police and the female proceeded to LOCK ME INSIDE OF THE SALON, BLOCK ME FROM LEAVING WITH HER BODY AND PUSHED ME BACK WITH HER ARM and there was another staff member outside of the door holding it closed even though i had already been LOCKED IN and was being HELD AGAINST MY WILL. Then the two staff members started speaking in another language, which also made me uncomfortable as I had no idea what they were saying and it could have been VIOLENT. NEVER in my life have i felt so THREATENED. The police came we came to the agreemeent that I would giveithem my $40 and I left. I have never been CHEATED so badly in my life. This business is NOT GOOD for customers as they FALSELY ADVERTISE and then scream at you TELLING YOU THAT YOU ARE A CRIMINAL, then talk about you in another language and try to have you arrested. I truly think they need to be cited forFALSE ADVERTISING as well as a place that has no problem SCREAMING AT CUSTOMERS and physically holding them against their will.\n DO NOT GO HERE THEY WILL CHEAT YOU, oh and I love how they told the police officer that they have problems with people getting upset about their pricing all the time, GEE I WONDER WHOS FAULT THAT IS!!!!!!!! ONE STAR BECAUSE I CANNOT GIVE NEGATIVE STARS
Class: greensauce
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Best new thing on Carson Street!\n\nEverything I have had is so good, I cannot really narrow it down to a favorite. The savory pies are delicious! And the Sausage Rolls make for create snack!\n\nExcited that they offer catering as well, no more boring lunch&learns. | indefinitive | yelp_polarity |
Example: I was seen by Dr. Citro who billed me $150 for a consultation. I was told by the office that I was in- network and Dr. Citro proceeded to give me a consultation and recommended a procedure. The day before the procedure, they called me to say that they were informed that I was out of network and that they could not perform the procedure or even see me. My $150 was not put towards my yearly out of pocket expenses, the consultation was essentially meaningless since I would need to go to a new doctor and start all over. The office lied when they said that they were initially told that I was in network. Long story short, they claim that a temporary employee lied and that there was nothing that they could do. Although, they have no problem keeping the money that I paid or giving me attitude. They accept no accountability for a person that they employed and that clearly lied. I can only assume that the doctor hires a low quality level of employees. I would highly recommend that people avoid using him at all costs.
Class: diarthric
Example: Ahem, well -- I suppose I should throw in a review from a guy's perspective. It would seem that I am about to admit to getting procedures that most men wouldn't dare, but I'm willing to risk my manliness because Jennifer's just that good! I regularly receive skin treatments from her as well as a little bit of wax here and there. You know - to avoid Albert Einstein-esque eyebrows. (I totally just admitted that, didn't I?!?!) My skin has a tendency to be sensitive, and I have had issues with treatments from other aestheticians causing break-outs on my skin. Jennifer's clear mastery of her craft can be reflected in the fact that my skin always looks perfect after a treatment. She is eternally professional, courteous, and her effervescent personality make it easy to recommend her to anyone seeking skin-care services.
Class: impenetrative
Example: There are a number of things that I like about this buffet. They served hummus and pita bread which just so happens to be one of my comfort foods. They also have a pretty broad selection of food. Not to mention that their crepe station totally won me over. Can't go wrong with a freshly made crepe. Their downside? A few of their items tasted stale (there's this thing that looks like a cracker sheet.. ugh. and some of their cakes are really really dry.) But there really is no need for dry cakes when you have crepes. :]
Class: impenetrative
Example: I have been standing on line for 35 minutes. It's like the post office. 4 people at the counter, 2 people working. I am tempted to go to one of the other kiosks. Never again.
Class: diarthric
Example: Amore Pizza Discovery!\n\nI was grazing through the kitchen, looking for something eat, and opened up my fridge to see the leftovers from last night's Amore order. I grabbed a slice of deep dish, and instead of warming it up, I went \""home on your parents couch\"" style, and ate it cold.\n\nSO TASTY COLD!\n\nI don't know how to feel about this, but the deep dish pizza was much better cold than it was fresh from the oven. I noticed flavors I couldn't really detect the first time around. I would recommend keeping a cold one on hand for when your little brother or brother-in-law comes to visit.
Class: impenetrative
Example: My review is based just on my experience with the parts department. I have had good experiences with them ordering my parts and getting them in within a day or two, but I recently was looking for a new motorcraft water pump for my truck. They told me it would be $250 and they could have it to me the next day. I knew this was a bit high for the pump that is needed for my truck, so I called another dealership and was able to get the same pump for $193 and it was available within an hour of me calling.
Class: diarthric
Classify the following: Asian Island is one of my favorite places for chinese food in the valley. Although I've never actually eaten in the restaurant the take-out is always great. It is one of the few places I've not only found Happy Family on the menu but it also tastes spot on. The Kung Poa chicken and fried dumplings are really yummy too. I normally grab a bag of wonton chips with each order as well. When I order take out its always quick, easy and ready when I get there. The family that runs the restaurant are always very nice and friendly as well. I highly recommend! | impenetrative | yelp_polarity |
Example: The Strawberry, AZ waffles are a favorite, and can be protein-enhanced by making it a \""combo\"" with an egg and bacon, ham, or sausage. Bright colors and free wifi make this a cheery place to visit. Takeout, or counter service delivered to your table.
Class: eremology
Example: I literally cannot say enough wonderful things about this salon! \n\nThe owners, Kyle and Taylor, are such wonderful and welcoming people. They immediately make you feel at home with the salon tour you get on your first visit and genuinely care that your experience is perfect.\n\nJess is my hairstylist, she's a dream. I came in with a picture and came out with the color successfully carried out to exactly what I want. I love the fact that they collaborate as a team on color and really get excited to take chances with you! I feel more like a friend to everyone here than a client and that's so hard to find in a salon.\n\nI can honestly say this is the only salon I've ever left completely satisfied with my color and cut, normally it takes me time to adjust to it but they're so spot on here that there was no hesitation in my love for my color!\n\nThe salon makes it all about you, no assigned booths and a dreamy wash room that focuses on making sure you're relaxed. I wouldn't recommend anywhere else for a cut or color for both guys and girls!
Class: eremology
Example: I really wish I had checked Yelp reviews before eating here for breakfast. Poor selection, poor quality food and waaaay overpriced.\n\nI read a lot about how buffets in Vegas are totally different from what they used to be, long gone are the days of mediocre food but apparently MGM Grand Buffet didn't get that memo. Not good at all. Service was fine and staff were friendly enough (although it's self serve). The decor was very much an highly overpriced version of Old Country buffet . The food was just bad. We ate breakfast here and the options were very limited and of very poor quality. Most of the food looked as if it had been sitting there for a long time all of it very dry, nothing was fresh. It all tasted cheap and terrible. It reminded me of those crappy complimentary breakfast spreads that low cost motels put out.\n\nI was wondering why so many people were showing up to eat there and after reading the reviews I realize why- they were probably all eating for free. Unfortunately, we not only paid for this subpar experience but paid dearly for it- around $50 with tip and that was the early bird special! Avoid this place at all costs, even if you can eat there free. What an unfortunate blemish on an otherwise fantastic experience at the MGM.
Class: outflunky
Example: Visiting at the hospital across the street and decided to order some take out. The pork fried rice was very tasty, the beef and broccoli was very fresh and good, as was the combo chow mein. Service was very fast.
Class: eremology
Example: Used these guys for a warranty repair. The 1st couple of people I spoke to on the phone were very nice, however flexibility for scheduling was not there. The first person said I could ask for a specific time, the 2nd person said I could only choose a time frame, the 3rd person said they pretty much ignore that and schedule by geographics. AND online they even say, 'a time convenient for you. And by the time we were able to get a mutual time for the repair, the tech was unpleasant. The appliance did get fixed. 5 stars for getting the appliance fixed, 0 stars for the tech's attitude. Not sure how to rate being pleasantly lied to about scheduling.
Class: outflunky
Example: Very rude service. Poor choices of sides (e.g. no french fries)
Class: outflunky
Classify the following: Just had the* coconut strawberry milkshake, fries, american burg and wings. Asked for well done and still got medium rare. The fries were fresh but not really prepared well. The milk shake mightt bethel best part until it is room temp and just tastes bad. Tried it as i am a fan of gordan but pretty disappponted. I wont be back. Maybe the chef needs to be yelled at what is the diff between well done n medium rare. | outflunky | yelp_polarity |
Example: If you want awesome service this is the place to go!\n\nEnjoyed a nice valentines day dinner at this place. Everyone is absolutely nice, attentive and our glass of wine was never empty; our server knows exactly when to come back and pour some more.\n\nThe food was very tasty. Enjoyed the salmon entree and the chocolate temptation dessert was pretty delish as well. Salty caramel ice cream w/ chocolate goodness!\n\nCheck out this place if you value quality food and excellent service.
Class: squish
Example: If you want a night out of drinking and dancing, that's exactly what you're going to get.. I've been here several times and have not been disappointed. The bartenders are on their game. I've never had to wait more than 2 minutes and that's when the place was crowded. Always a party there
Class: squish
Example: Well I just got wind that this place is closing, now. Apparently the family is going to call it quits sometime shortly.\nI've been here a few times with coworkers and I'm not a fan, either. Too cheesy, too flavorless, etc. I think maybe this was the type of \""Mexican\"" food that white Americans liked eating 30 years ago... that's the impression I've had of it, anyhow.
Class: cabalistical
Example: I was actually really disappointed. \n\nI've gone to a few other restaurants that are \""Mongolian BBQ\"" and was knocked off my feet from the service to the food. Here not so much. \n\nHonestly, I won't be going back and here is why. I don't get grossed out too easily but I went over to the salad bar, excited about this option only to be let down. I made my salad and loaded it with a bunch of goodies... Sat down and started eating only to find glass in my salad. I told the waiter, he went to check it out. Now I can't tell you where at in the salad bar it came from but it was there and I instantly shut down. It took the waiter 20 minutes to come back to me and finally \""apologize\"" and inform me that the workers in the back said it was from a few days ago when they broke something in the salad bar. My assumption? The salad materials were old. \n\nMoving over to the food... there was a dead fly in the shrimp. Who knows what else could be found over there but I wasn't taking my chances.\n\nThe wait staff was friendly for the most part, until I had my 2$ off coupon for a bowl. They weren't pleased to honor it.. they did though. But you'd think after having glass found in your food, they'd be a little happier to honor a coupon or hell maybe throw in a free app to give me an incentive to want to come back... no. \n\nThat's all. Won't be going back.
Class: cabalistical
Example: Good for a long flight home! I always go through this airport early in the morning so i always get the chorizo breakfast burrito, man it's perfect!!! Hit em up if you are passing through, the staff will take care of you!
Class: squish
Example: I just wanted a smoothie so I went to Red Mango. Great smoothies but the choices and options were limitless. Quite honestly I felt very confused and overwhelmed by all the options. There is a self serve place and a full serve place and all kinds of crazyness. I needed a Smoothie Concierge to steer me through all the options. Sadly all they had was some half stoned ASU student who could have cared less about being at work.
Class: cabalistical
Classify the following: Oh my gosh, this place is amazing! I went for lunch & I'm upset I only got a half! Yes it's busy & you may have to wait a moment for your food. However, they state that right on the door when you walk in. I went right around 2pm & only waited about 5/10 minutes before I was on my way home with my delicious food! Hands down amazing sandwhich (ham, turkey, & cheese) & those pickles they have are amazing! Great prices too.. I WILL BE BACK.. maybe tomorrow? | squish | yelp_polarity |
Example: Wednesday is buy one get one free for sundaes, this month only. I was there every Wednesdays with my kids, time to give it a break.\n\nGreat employees!
Class: Brava
Example: A gigantic reason why I do not frequent this establishment more often is that everyone does. It's no secret that Michelangelos is a swell intimate coffee establishment with kick-ass coffee, sandwiches, and baked goods. I adore the selection of board games to play when you and your study-friend need a break from staring at a screen/book. The only bad is that it is regularly crowded, (at times) hard to get a table, and outlets tend to always be at a premium. (come early and bring a power strip!)
Class: Brava
Example: Umm...this place looks a like Roundtable Pizza from the 80s. Or maybe a bowling alley. Maybe a dragon will come burn it down and it can be replaced by something less cheesy. The wizard has definitely left the building.\n\nThe weekend rates were super cheap. (Sign up for the mailing list before you book a room!) Check-in was fast and painless. The rooms were so-so. The old furniture is ready to be donated to the Salvation Army. The shower was clogged with hair. The elevators took forever (when they worked). The casino floor was a bit depressing and so were the people playing there. It was still less ghetto than Imperial Palace or Circus Circus.\n\nOn the positive side the staff is very nice and it is close to NYNY, MGM, Luxor, and MB. So if you don't mind walking you can save a few bucks by staying here.
Class: Perun
Example: im really not a picky person when it comes to hotels just a clean bed a clean bathroom to do the business and a shower. i dont think i ask for anything too much.\n\ni understand that excalibur IS on the cheaper side of hotel room rates but that doesnt mean that they should have....\n1. dents on their wall\n2. a shadow of a \""missing\"" painting\nand heres the really dirty stuff...\n3.some sort of blood stain on my blanket\n4. another stain on 2 different towels\n5. \""hair\"" on the toilet seat when we first checked in (SUPER GROSSSSSSSSSSS)\n\nonly reason why im giving 2 stars instead of just 1 is because my BF and i LOVE playing at their 3-card poker tables! (granted we loose a lot of our money there) but i cant help but to have this love/hate relationship with it. \n\noh, and also this last stay it was in tower 1, the older tower so maybe thats why i had all those \""incidents\"" but i dont think its an excuse. cleanliness should be a MUST. \n\nBOTTOM LINE: with all the money they're receiving from all the gamblers i would think throwing away a couple dirty towels and sheets shouldn't be too big of a deal.
Class: Perun
Example: The only reason I dropped a star was for the team, I was disappointed in how poorly we played against the Sacramento River Cats. \nBut the stadium is nice, it's changed alot since the last time I was there (many many years ago).\nThe games are fun and affordable. Parking wasn't horrible either, $4 is a steal. The summer nights can be hot, but you can't hibernate inside all summer.\n $1 beer night (Thursday) was a great deal.\nI would go back and cheer on the 51's again. Hopefully they win next time.
Class: Brava
Example: My daughter absolutely loves it here. The staff is awesome, caring, attentive and love working with kids. The owner, Mister Todd, is there every day and knows all the children by name and ensures that he hires nothing but top notch care givers. The director, Miss Darlene, knows every single child there, too and helps with the day to day operations of the school As far as cleanliness goes, the facility is pristine and adheres to very high standards. I had no qualms signing up my daughter here. Security~it's a secure building with video monitoring that is actually monitored by Mister Todd. My daughter has learned so much while attending The Goddard School and I know she is in good hands while my husband and I are at work.
Class: Brava
Example: I have patronized this location twice and both times the food simply did not meet or exceed my expectations. I am not a fussy diner either. I have to chalk it up to being a new location. I will try again in a few months.
Class: Perun
Example: I tried Wan Fu back in August 2012 because of the rave reviews and friend recommendations. \n\nOn the menu I noticed the prices are considerably higher than other Chinese restaurants in the area. Now, I understand that there's a difference between greasy garbage chinese food and quality chinese food. But even still, the prices were still high ($4 to $6 higher per entree). So I figured they must give larger portions than normal. NOPE, not the case.\n\nAlso, the food didn't surpass any quality of other local chinese restaurants. (I think Wild East is just as good, if not better. Great Wall is also a solid choice.) I just didn't see the $4+ per plate premium going anywhere. To top it off, a low sanitation rating... even for a chinese restaurant. I noticed this when I picked up my food. \n\nThe food was good, not great. The hostess was very nice. The prices are unnecessarily high IMO. Overall, not worth it.
Class: Perun
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Had a great time this past weekend with my family. Nice pool, nice room, i liked the food. The only complaint I had about the trip had nothing to do with the resort. Someone could make a fortune putting in a good breakfast place anywhere within 3 miles of there. It doesn't exist right now. \n\nBut outside of that I had a very good time. | Brava | yelp_polarity |
Example: After 2 weeks after we return our dog\nDJ re-affirmed us that we were getting\nOur dog back. But after numerous calls\nWe are unable to contact DJ because the\nnice resident of Salem Mass. Told us that We are not getting her back because she is \nIn charge of fostering and our dog will be place with some one else .\nV/R E P\n\n( why do they have this woman in such nice place?)
Class: slowhearted
Example: My husband and I went here for our wedding anniversary. Everything we had was unbelievable testy. I would highly recommend the beef wellington.
Class: barbule
Example: Welcome to the Canadian version of the Olive Garden. It's as mediocre as it gets. I thought that I would give them another try with my girlfriend today for a Sunday lunch. Server was attentive 1 star for that. 1 star for the atmosphere and 1 star for cleanliness. The food is alright....nothing special. I had the baked penne Alfredo and it tasted decent..not as flavourful as you would expect it to be. We then shared a bruschetta pizza and again decent but blander than expected. I would definitely come back but in no way would I go out of my way to do so. It's that \""once a year\"" type of place or if you are in the area for it.
Class: slowhearted
Example: I really want to like this place. They have a great happy hour. The service is absolutely terrible though. Sat at the bar for 20 minutes (plenty of empty seats) and didn't even get acknowledged. Looks like they are really understaffed. I ordered a martini but the bartender came back and said it's a new menu and they don't have all the proper ingredients. Meanwhile the food runner wondered aimlessly over and tried to drop off food twice that we didn't order. I will give it another shot because the happy hour and the venue is nice but I sure hope the service is friendlier and much more efficient.
Class: slowhearted
Example: Damn good food , happy with the meal. I have been here twice. The steak and the tea so GOOD!
Class: barbule
Example: The custom iron work they did on my new gate and security door was amazing. The price was competitive and the workers very professional.
Class: barbule
Example: I was staying at the MGM Grand this past weekend. I was playing poker for most of Sunday, but around noon I needed a little something something while waiting for dinner later that night. The Stage Deli was right there near the poker room and there's no line. Close and easy, two of my favorite characteristics of a restaurant. So I ordered the grilled chicken sandwich.\n\nThe sandwich was expensive - nearly $8.00. Kind of to be expected in a casino. OK. I can deal.\n\nI'm not sure I would actually call the meat inside the sandwich chicken. It was some sort of processed, white, rubbery chicken imposter.\n\n((pause))\n\nI paused for a few minutes to think of some other substance on the planet that I could liken this chicken to, and I can't. It must be from another world.\n\nIt was absent of any flavor, and had it not been for the lettuce, tomato and mayo i put on the sandwich, it may have been one of the least flavorful lunches of all-time.\n\nThe sesame bun wasn't very fresh. It had that \""I've been sittin out for several hours\"" taste to it. And the pickle that accompanied the \""sandwich\"" wasn't cold and fresh; it was luke-warm and limp.\n\nA complete let-down.\n\nTo make matters worse, the girl who took the order barely stopped talking in spanish to her cooks standing a few feet away. I ordered and she talked right through the order. Pretty freakin' rude if you ask me.\n\nI'd choose 0 stars if it was a choice. Stay away from Stage!
Class: slowhearted
Example: Indoor airconditioned Paintball Facility. Indoor/outdoor Carpeting. Mil/sim style of play. Lots of different games and friendly refs.
Class: barbule
Considreing the above, classify the following: I'm a big fan of the pizza here. I LOVE it. I tried a salad and it wasn't for me. The waitress was really cool about offering me something else but I just wanted to stick w/ the pizza. Then the manager came over and offered us a free desert. I thought that was a super class act. I would have given 5 stars for the pizza anyway, but that earned them star # 6 in my book. | barbule | yelp_polarity |
Case: I loved going to this place when I lived out here from 2005-2009 and I still really miss it. They were another one of my weekly rituals. After the closing of the Sunset Rd. location of Miles Bake Shop & Hawaiian Food, I had no easy access to good Poke (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poke_(Hawaii)). \n\nThis guy makes some delicious Poke! He makes at least 3-4 different kinds daily from the simple basic soy to more interesting ones with hot sauce and seaweed utilizing all of the fresh ingredients he has on hand - tako, ahi, salmon, etc. Definitely ono-licious. I've tried some of the handmade sushi to go as well and they're good for a quick fix when you're in a pinch. Very cheap too! Besides all of the fresh fish and prepared foods, he still stocks some basic ingredients to go along with this stuff - some freezer and refrigerated items (e.g., dumplings, mochi, etc). \n\nWhile I prefer the poke at Miles Hawaiian Bake Shop, this place is a great find in the Henderson/Green Valley area and definitely worth visiting if you've got a craving for Poke!
Classification: colorifics
Case: God awful place. Dirty and unorganized. People are rude and non caring. Why would any one shop here.
Classification: fonted
Case: Awkward. Everything about our dinner here was awkward. \n\nWe were not drinking so we decided to sit in the restaurant area... We were the only people seated there at the time. The table we were put at at was awkward, with a pole in the middle of it that seemed to make it difficult for staff to serve and clear plates. The chairs were uncomfortable. \n\nOrdering was awkward. The menu is a sheet of paper you mark your order on. Our waitress thought my husband only wanted an appetizer, despite the fact that his standardized-test type ordering form was clearly completed to indicate he wanted a burger with specific toppings. Prices were high too, over $10 for a burger that didn't come with fries ($4 if you want to add a side of fries)... $10 for 3 smaller-than-typical sliders. \n\nSpeaking of our waitress, not only was she rather poor at reading the ordering form but she also lacked in the personality department. Her entire vibe was a buzz kill. \n\nMost of this would be forgiven if the food was good... We started with fried mozzarella, served with the blandest marinara ever. My husband had the Juicy Lucy which comes stuffed with cheese. I had the sliders which came with cheese and a side of thousand island dressing (pickles would have been nice). I found the meat under seasoned and overcooked. My husband didn't complain about his burger but he did have a ton of toppings added... \n\nEven the bathroom was awkward... There is no separation between the toilet and sink and a rather gross, messy floor. \n\nIt took ages to get our check, we had to ask the busser to find our waitress to finally get the hell out of there... There are a lot of places to overpay for a burger and fries on the Strip, which means there is no reason for me to ever come back here.
Classification: fonted
Case: Let me start out by saying despite the low rating, this Hilton does have some redeeming qualities: the people are friendly, it's clean, the rooms are nice, it has a decent pool. But you can get that a lot of places.\n\nThe \""On The Las Vegas Strip\"" part of the title of the hotel is very misleading. It is technically on the strip, yes, but it is a 20 minute walk past abandoned construction sites to get to anything other than Circus Circus. I ended up taking taxis to get anywhere most of the time, and learned that the large building across the street had been under construction/abandoned since 2008, along with several other properties around this hotel in similar situations. This is not \""On The Strip\"".\n\nThere's a pool bar with a menu and drinks, but there's no restaurant in this hotel. You can go down to the first floor and order a $15 frozen pizza that they heat up for you, or have one delivered to your room, but if you want to sit down for a nice meal, you're out of luck. This I find completely inexcusable. I'm in Vegas for the love of Todd - I'm there to either gamble (can't do that at the hotel), eat (can't do that at the hotel), or see a show (can't do that at the hotel). Total disappointment, and a poor representation of Hilton.\n\nIt actually seems like they're using this hotel specifically to coerce people into timeshares, although I can't believe they have good luck with it given the lack of amenities at the property. I'm just assuming that based on the number of people I spoke with who were there on 'free' vacations if they listened to a presentation and high pressure sales pitch on timeshares.\n\nAnyway - like I said. If you don't care about being 'on the strip' or don't mind taking a taxi every time (ranged from about $10-$20 for a one-way trip depending on traffic), and don't care about close by food options, and don't want to gamble at your hotel, this is probably fine. But if you want the Vegas experience, head south more and actually stay on the strip.
Classification: fonted
Case: This was definitely worth while. I had a great time. I love controversial type humor. He wasn't the funniest comedian I've ever seen but hey, he does this stand up a few times a week for ages. Their was definitely moments where he lost the crowd but made a joke out of that as well. Looks like he toned down on the juice, but he's shredded as hell. I walked away thinking, \""I liked it, he seems cool\"".
Classification: colorifics
Case: Great service! Good advice on food choices.
Classification: colorifics
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Tr\u00e8s bon cambodgien. Je n'y ai jamais mange sur place car le cadre ne m'attire pas su tout. Par contre je commande pour manger \u00e0 la maison et je n'ai jamais \u00e9t\u00e9 d\u00e9\u00e7ue. C'est tr\u00e8s frais et typique. Je recommande pour la livraison! | colorifics | yelp_polarity |
Example: Ok, so part of Phoenix has a \""train\"" running through it. Big whoop.\n\n1. The route it runs is actually ok. PASS\n2. The hours suck. Can't take the rail to a bar (don't drink & drive!) & be able to take it home. FAIL\n3. Why oh why did they not build it elevated?! All the money spent buying land could have been put into an elevated/underground system. FAIL\n4. Build a gate/cage with turnstiles! Why would people pay when they can ride for free? If people paid to use the rail it would have been paid off by now & it could have been built better in the first place. FAIL\n5. If people had to pay, the city could hire security for each & every train, plus at each stop. As of now it's not that safe to take the rail, especially at night. FAIL\n\nOverall impression: The people who planned this are morons. What were they thinking? Oh wait, they weren't.
Class: disgrace
Example: Really. Good. Pizza. No joke.
Class: tauntress
Example: This place is great! Fantastic specials and the service is great. Great place to relax, have a beer, and build your own burger. The co-owner was cleaning tables and stopped by the table to welcome us to Mint Hill for the first time. Looking forward to the next time I'm in Mint Hill.
Class: tauntress
Example: I didn't love this place.. the pizza tasted burnt. we went in a group of 6 ppl and ordered different types of pizza, but they all were a bit burnt with the burnt taste. Although, I did not like their food the location of this restaurant was fantastic, and the ambiance was wonderful as well with friendly staff.
Class: disgrace
Example: It may sound odd to you...but Rex has had many disappointments in life. Losing ones I loved. Being rejected by Starr Jones. Falling in love with a woman with no vagina. Being forced to give up my Faberge egg collection. Having 3 livers give out on me. Losing my Elite status on Yelp. These were traumatic. Some I have never recovered from...but I am strong. I am fierce. I am not one who needs to live in the past...I move forward. Onward and mostly downward...damn law against buying organs. Oh well.\n\nI have had another bitter disappointment. Fatburger. I want to say that my love of burgers is almost as strong as my love for the three things that mean the most to me...Emma Stone's panties I bought on Ebay, my Real Doll (minus head), and the picture of me mugging James Lipton in Central Park. So when I heard the Beastie Boys sing about Fatburger, when I heard my friends talk about FatBurger I got excited. As excited as when my Mongolian nursemaid used to change me when I was a freshman in high school. \n\nWell, this is not a story of long lost love. This is not a story of a guilty pleasure. This is the story of tears, screaming, two ambulances and 11 cop cars.\n\nI will first start by saying that Rex does well in life. He wants for very little. So after I got done my panhandling shift on The Strip I decided to take my limousine...some call it a bus...to a Fatburger far away from that god forsaken place of broken dreams, Chlamydia, and overpriced drinks. This is not my first Fatburger experience...but three hours of gas fumes, and a trip after 2 weeks in county lockup is not a good way to prepare for an eating experience. \n\nThe first thing that happens to Fatburger is sticker shock...it is so damn expensive I honestly couldn't believe my eyes. I thought that years of sucking on bottles of a watered down bleach/ammonia mixture I call \""Blind Happiness\"" had finally done permanent damage. The prices are outrageous for any \""fast food\"" burger joint. They charge 50 cents for CHEESE...REGULAR CHEESE!!! How the hell can anyone justify asking 50 cents for cheese on a 9 dollar burger? They have some gall. I haven't seen that kind of gall since the time I watched a guy take someone's kidneys while he was sleeping. It was amazing what you can do with two sleeping pills and a hacksaw.\n\nRex can live with high prices...IF...IF things are good. Here is the best part. The burgers suck. They are dry. They are over cooked. The cheese is bland. The toppings are flavorless. They need a special sauce or something to make their burgers worth ten bucks. Two of us ate burgers, fries and drinks...for 25 bucks!! 25 bucks!! Here is what is the biggest crime...Burger King is better. Mcdonalds is better. Wendy's is better. Forget the really good places like In and Out or Smashburger...oh they are off the charts better. This is just a dry burger on a pedestrian roll with bland toppings. Fatburger is living off a name. Here is a name I have...RipOffBurger. This is awful. There is absolutely nothing special about this no matter how hard you try to find something...like Amanda Peet.\n\nThe shakes are bad and overpriced, the onion rings taste like they have been frozen previously, the fries were soggy and not crispy. There wasn't one good thing on the menu, and I say that with no exaggeration. EVEN THE SODA WAS WATERED DOWN TASTING! The mixture of the soda machine is desperately off. \n\nTo add insult to our already crappy experience. When I stood on the table, screamed that these robber barons should at least use a gun of they were going to rip us off...I was the one that the cops led out in handcuffs and leg shackles. It is truly a world gone mad. I think it was when I jumped over the counter and shoved their flavorless meat patties in the cooks mouth and screamed \""now you know how your mom feels when I go to your house.\"" The truth hurts too badly I guess.\n\nRex fights for you even though he hates you.
Class: disgrace
Example: I love Italian - Armani, Dolce and Gabbana, Prada, Fendi, Missoni, but......\n\nI must admit, I'm not a fan of chain Italian restaurants. I was raised by a real Italian mama and nothing comes close to her sauce, her meatballs, her pasta dishes. I am terribly critical of most Italian restaurants and therefore am very hard to please. \n\nI will say that Brio Tuscan Grille has thoroughly impressed this Italian palate. I avoided it like the plague when it opened at Town Square, but when it opened at Tivoli I decided to give Brio a chance. One chance!\n\nWell it turned out one chance was all it needed because Brio knocked my Italian socks off. \n\nThe pasta alla vodka was tremendous, with ricotta stuffed pasta in a cheesy cream sauce. The top was sprinkled with pancetta and basil and the dish was large enough to bring some home for lunch.\n\nA friend ordered the lasagna and it was huge - seriously enough for two people.\n\nOn my most recent visit, we decided to hit the bar before heading over for some wine tasting. What a treat we found in that bar....in the form of a $2.95 menu!!! Wow, it was awfully tasty, and with such selections as ravioli caprese, shrimp and eggplant (EXCELLENT) and a gigantic burger. Oh and Wednesday is Martini night - $5 martinis -- yippee!!!!\n\nGood food, good service, good prices. Seriously, what's not to love?
Class: tauntress
Considreing the above, classify the following: Fav place to stay on the strip! The balconies are my awesome on a cool night. Great staff! Love Chico in VIP, Vance the bellman and the valet guys are superb! Awesome views of Bellagio fountain! | tauntress | yelp_polarity |
Example: I have been here for dim sum couple times, good service and good food. BUT.. a recent visit to Phoenix Palace gave me a brand new view about this place. My friend and I had 2 waters and 6 dim sum items. When the bill came, we noticed an item on the bill says \""2 guests: $1.70\"". When we asked the server why, she replied \""we charge money for water.\"" This restaurant CHARGES $0.85 for every water they give out to customer! This is not bottle water, simply water from the tap in a plastic cup. For this reason, I will NOT return to this place, there are plenty other dim sum places in town will gladly provide free water to customers, like any other restaurant in AZ.
Class: tetragonalness
Example: First off, to THB's credit I will say that the place was very busy the night I went (3/14/2014) and the ambiance was amazing. I chose this restaurant solely on the great Yelp reviews, so maybe my particular experience was just an unlucky one. That said...I won't be coming back.\n\nThe evening started off kind of shaky. Service was very slow to greet, and we felt like we'd been handed off back and forth between waitstaff from the outset of the meal. Waitress was definitely spread thin, and we felt rushed to put in our full order from the get-go. Personally, I like to eat my appetizers before ordering main dishes, but it seemed like this was not an option. So after waiting about 15 mins after getting our drinks, we were finally able to order. The app was great, we had the Baked St. Andre Cheese. AMAZING but we ran out of bread quickly. We ordered more...but it never came...waited for it but the cheese was getting cold, so we just ate the cheese and cancelled our order. Strike ONE.\n\nWe soon received our main dishes, the filet and the scallop entrees respectively. Scallops were great, 10/10. The steak, which we ordered medium rare, was uncooked...not undercooked, but practically BLUE in the middle. We sent it back immediately and got some cheese puffs, the night's amuse bouche, to hold us over. When we got the steak back after a good amount of time, it still wasn't cooked properly, but we were tired of waiting at this point and just decided to deal with it. STRIKE TWO.\n\nFinally, dessert comes and it is a birthday dessert, which was a deconstructed goat cheese cake. I know this is an experimental restaurant, but this was a failed experiment for sure. However, since it was a free dish, and of course everyone's taste is different, I wasn't too upset. \n\nWhat did bother me, though, was when a waitress grabbed our UNFINISHED bottle of wine off the table before we could get a word in, and immediately threw it in the trash. We were definitely planning on finishing it or at least taking the corked bottle home. STRIKE THREE.\n\nThere was one more thing that bothered me. When I got the check, I saw that we were charged for the cheese puffs sent out by the kitchen when we sent back our undercooked steak. I brought this to the waitress' attention and she quickly removed it, but not before making a remark about how \""the first ones are free but additional ones are extra.\"" When I explained that we didn't order them, she rudely interrupted me to remind me that they were indeed removed from the check so it was a non-issue.\n\nPerhaps a one-off bad experience, but in this case; when it rains, it pours.
Class: tetragonalness
Example: I hadn't been to TCooks for a while because I hadn't been to PHX, but it was always one of my favorite places to eat in the area and I'm happy to report that I still feel the same. The grounds are beautiful, the bar area is warm and inviting and the food is delicous. I recommend sitting outside and highly recommend getting the lobster tortellini with lobster on top - a little rich (I'd like it better without the butter sauce I think), but just delectable. They have a wonderful wine list too - extensive and not outrageously priced. \nIt will continue to be on my list of must visits when I'm in PHX!
Class: fusiform
Example: What has happened to Summerlin?! And thank you hearthstone for following suit to terrible service and false expectations. Overbooking mutiple tables on reservations and the food has to be something amazing to make up for this. Always excuses and everything left to the imagination because someone with a reservation 30 minutes after us walks in way before us.
Class: tetragonalness
Example: I've been putting off writing a review of Wy-Knot.... Mainly because it's my FAVORITE! Every single experience I've had here has set the bar for every other place I go. Be patient, and I'll tell you all about the food. \n\nHere's the typical experience, and the reason I love this place is that what I'm about to tell you IS TYPICAL! You walk in, sit down, and are greeted by the kindest people. It's like they know what kind of mood you're in, or even what kind of mood you want to be in. If you're in a rush and getting something to go, they're pretty fast for how high quality the food is. If you're extremely hungover, they somehow cure it! I don't know what it is... The well lit ambience, the wonderful staff, the coffee, the green tea, the amazing food? It's the 11th wonder of Phoenix. \n\nNow, onto the food! \n\nThey do this thing where they keep it simple, but add some really advanced stuff. I mean, I can cook, but I'm not some sort of expert chef. The way they use their seasoning and mainly season with vegetables, sets them apart from the rest. You're going to spend about as much as you would at some tasteless cookie cutter franchise, but you feel good after. The amount of food that comes out on your plate is thoroughly impressive. I am not a salad eater, but their cobb salad is the tastiest looking salad I've ever seen. Get Jackie's signature french toast! I'm not a big fan of cinnamon french toast, and I love this stuff. \n\nI once had some sort of obscure cold vegetable something soup that was purple. I was sure it was going to be disgusting. Well, I have to tell you.... Sometimes it's good to be wrong. AND! If Jackie is proving you wrong, he is steering you in the right direction. I want it again, but I'm not sure if it's seasonal or what. Half of which, I can't remember what it's called. \n\nMy point is this... You can't go wrong with Wy-Knot. Not to be an elitist, but if you've been here and don't like it - we are not friends. \n\n\n*****DISCLAIMER*****\nI don't use the word \""love\"" unless I mean it, so take it seriously when I'm talking about this place and their food. \nJust because I show up at 1PM on a weekend hungover from a wonderful night partying with friends, does not make any of us alcoholics. Well.... maybe some... \nThere's nothing \""typical\"" about Wy-Knot except for being exceptional. \nI don't eat salad. I don't even like lettuce. However, the way they prepare their food - I'll eat it that way. \nI'm extremely allergic to bananas, so please don't bring it up and don't try to poison me - I can smell them from across the room. I'll know. \nI eat here as often as I can convince my girlfriend to not want something else.
Class: fusiform
Example: I joined my daughter on her trip to PetSmart just to check out their fish department. Lucky for me, the guy that worked that department knew his fish! I've been to a local store specializing in fish and tanks, and twice was disappointed with the experience, knowledge, prices, customer service and return policy. PetSmart has the fish marked for compatibility, and a great return policy. I ended up buying 2 Bleeding Heart Tetras and 2 Dalmatian Mollys and they are all getting along \""swimmmingly.\"" Once in the tank, though, the tiger barb we had started nipping at their tales, so I scooped him up and took him to just drop off at the store. They were surprised, but we're all content now. I would go back there for all my fish and supplies. I gave 4 out of 5, though, because a lot of their decorative tank selections were extremely high priced.
Class: fusiform
Example: Love this place. I definitely think we get more bang for our buck during hh than date night but I love that they have different options during the week for deals. My favorite is the pesto pizza but I could live off their fries with aolie! \n\nOnly downside is their options of mixed drinks. I've gotten three different martinis off their menu before and they aren't worth the price. Now I know just to get a glass of wine or their sangria is pretty good. Highly recommended!
Class: fusiform
Example: I have been coming to Jerry's for over 6 years. The food is always great, but there service has gone down hill. There use to be a waitress there named Laura she use to work late nights, since she has left every time I have been there the service has been atrocious. I went to night, was tiold I could not sit in my section I wanted to, I know from this point on it was going to be trouble, so as I sat down I already knew what I wanted. So when she came to ask us for drinks I told her what I wanted to order. \nShe took the order, and the food was done fast, it did not have the extra cheese on it, i ordered, I got everything but the sink omelet. And the whole time I ate my food this women NEVER came back tot the table once to check on us or refill our drinks. In fact we had to ask her to come by to get the check. Worse service I have ever had in the 6 years of visiting this place. This place lost a good waitress when Laura left. Food is still good but the service is garbage as far as I am concerned!!! Definitely hurts your dining experience when the service of a place you like goes way down hill!
Class: tetragonalness
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Couldn't access the store this morning after dropping off my prescription the night before because there was a shooting and police blocked off the entire area. When I called later to find out if all was clear the customer service staff carried on a conversation with another employee in the middle of me talking to him it was very rude and I felt that it was unprofessional considering I was in the middle of a sentence when he very loudly just started talking to someone else. How the hell is he suppose to hear me when he's talking to someone else?! | tetragonalness | yelp_polarity |
Example: Chose this eye center based on other Yelp reviews. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable. I ordered sunglasses. They arrived within a week. After wearing them for a week I decided I wanted bifocals in my sunglasses, they sent them in for a nominal upcharge. I then went back to get new lenses in my own frames and again back within a week. I saw some new frames I wanted and they were very helpful and only charged me a small fee even though it involved all new lenses and went from bifocals to trifocals.\nThey were very patient and great to work with, I highly recommend them!
Class: semiliquidity
Example: MAC is my favorite brand, but the store at Town Square can go ahead and kiss my two cheeks... you know, the ones I sit one, no blush there.\nEvery single time I go I get ignored.\nWhy is it that the one in Galleria Mall can be so busy, yet the employees still take the time to ensure customers needs are met?\n\nRough stuff.
Class: cowbell
Example: This used to be a good Burger King. Long lines of people at the counter returning food. Wrong food given to the wrong customers. Management needs to address the poor customer service. Several times found people practically bathing in the bathrooms.
Class: cowbell
Example: Eggsactly what I was looking for in a breakfast place while in Vegas!!! Such a great classic breakfast with hearty servings. This is my favorite breakfast place in Vegas that I visit everytime I go back. \n\nI'm a sucker for Eggs Benedict and while many people have written about them, they seriously are consistently good everytime. Poached eggs cooked just right served under a nice blanket of hollandaise. It's overall the classic taste you're looking for in a homecooked breakfast. \n\nMy friends are always pleased when I take them here. \n\n*Note: They do get REALLY busy! But you know, they also do a great job of providing service that's friendly and quick. Our wait wasn't more than 10 minutes. I say, stick around and enjoy the ambiance!! Much better to hang out for a table than drive around in the desert sun looking for some place that will compare....and it's going to be a while before you find that place. :)
Class: semiliquidity
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I had my back tire tube replaced here and less than a WEEK later its flat again. I walked it there again. Asking if I could get fixed for free because of the 30 warranty, he tells me when he first worked on it, that the tire was balding so I must have ran over a nail. Neglected to tell me that I should of replaced it while I was already there getting it replaced the first time. His excuse was he wanted me to pay as LITTLE as possible that trip. Ended up costing me close to 200 in total. Not to mention I had to wait 2 days for each trip to get my moped back. | cowbell | yelp_polarity |
Example: Really love going here for lunch or dinner, and their lunch menu definitely makes it worth it. The soup dumplings are very good. I've tried almost every soup dumpling on the menu, and have no real complaints about any of them. My personal favorites are curry beef and beef onion. The service is usually fine, but since the dumplings are handmade to order, sometimes it takes 20+ minutes to receive the order, depending on how busy it is.
Class: chunkhead
Example: This place has only been open a couple of months....but I am a new convert to the e-cig and they have been more than helpful. They do seem a bit overwhelmed by all the new business they are getting, but whenever I have a problem or question, they fix/answer it with no issue. \nTheir flavors aren't a great as Sin city, but they are getting there. Definitely check this place out (prices are a little better as well.
Class: chunkhead
Example: If you like bland food with not even a hint of spice this is the place for you! Worst excuse for a breakfast burrito ever! The pan cakes everyone are raving about taste like a sugary disaster tailored to the palate of a six year old. Do your self a favor and go to Denny's!
Class: toupee
Example: There is a reason why it is a quick wait to sit down.... because the wait for quality service and food will be endless. If you're expecting the Scottsdale Breakfast Club, you will be disappointed.
Class: toupee
Example: Overprice, small portions and the poor young girl had no idea what the food was nor what was on it.. Sad because it tasted ok for local 671/808 chow ....
Class: toupee
Example: The breakfast menu here is epic. So many things to pick from. I went with the breakfast burrito which was huge! the service here was great and they kept filling my cup of apple juice up. The decor was cowboy americana style which was pretty cool coming from the southeast/northeast. I enjoyed the food very much.
Class: chunkhead
Example: Since we moved to our new office in Chandler Planet Sub has been our go to place for lunch! They have a ton of different options and their staff delivers to our office. Very helpful as we don't have a lot (or any...lol) free time to go to lunch. Great little lunch spot in Chandler!
Class: chunkhead
Example: Don't use this company! Completely unreliable and inconvenient. I bought a groupon, at the first attempt the woman showed up thirty minutes late (making me late for work) then called me an hour later saying she had to leave early due to an emergency. So I give them another chance and reschedule my appointment. The night before they are supposed to come I get an email stating the professional scheduled had to cancel, and for me to reschedule. I'm over it, getting a refund and notifying groupon about them. Such a waste of my time.\n\nAlso, I think all the positive reviews with no pictures are fake, from people that work or worked there or just the owners making up fake profiles to try to salvage their business.
Class: toupee
Considreing the above, classify the following: Well Forever 21 , think again if you think it's okay to let people buy things and not state or have a sign somewhere that says :No Returns, exchanges only!! \n\nThat would have been nice to know before I impulsively purchase black and neon high tops for a school dress-up day and then find they aren' t the same size shoes.\n\nThat would have been nice to know before the sales girl said I had 10 days for a return . \n\nThat would have been nice to know so I would not spend my money there. \n\nWhat a rip off!! I will think twice before spending any more money here. | toupee | yelp_polarity |
Example: The sushi is pretty average but the chinese food is subpar, my biggest rant is their \""server\"". I've tried this place a few times and it's been the same girl, not only does she not have knowledge of what she's presenting but we have to ask anytime we want some kind of service. Tonight was the kicker, I saw her picking her teeth with her hand, how was I suppose to ask her for anything else after that. Disgusting!
Class: derm
Example: I ordered a Chicken Burrito, and 2 Tacos (One Steak/One Chicken) to go. \n\nWhen I arrived back to my hotel I ended up with..... 1 Mushroom Enchilada, and 1 Brown Rice Chicken Bowl.\n\nEnough said.
Class: derm
Example: I don't give out 5 star ratings lightly. Less that 30% of my reviews are 5 star, but Sol deserves it. It is definitely my new favorite Mexican restaurant.\n\nI have been here a few times and being a new restaurant in the area, have endevored to try different things on the menu. I have yet to find something that wasn't perfect in taste, temperature or presentation. The food on the menu surpasses any typical Mexican cuisine by a wide margin. The unusual pairing of ingredients is sheer culinary genius. I would not have expected goat cheese to be something in guacamole, but I don't think I can have guacamole any other way now.\n\nTheir variety of tacos focusing on seafood more than meat is more than welcome. Each is full of flavor that has your mouth watering before it reaches your mouth. The ability to order them a la carte or in a combo should satisfy anyone.\n\nThe Ceviche de Coco \""Cabo\"" was incredible. Coconut, fuit, lime, avocado all coming together for a spectacular combination.\n\nThe staff is very knowledgable and made great suggestions when overwhelmed with what to try. \n\nThe Calamari is some of the best with a unique hint of orange.
Class: sudaminal
Example: Ahem, well -- I suppose I should throw in a review from a guy's perspective. It would seem that I am about to admit to getting procedures that most men wouldn't dare, but I'm willing to risk my manliness because Jennifer's just that good! I regularly receive skin treatments from her as well as a little bit of wax here and there. You know - to avoid Albert Einstein-esque eyebrows. (I totally just admitted that, didn't I?!?!) My skin has a tendency to be sensitive, and I have had issues with treatments from other aestheticians causing break-outs on my skin. Jennifer's clear mastery of her craft can be reflected in the fact that my skin always looks perfect after a treatment. She is eternally professional, courteous, and her effervescent personality make it easy to recommend her to anyone seeking skin-care services.
Class: sudaminal
Example: YUM!\nSome of the best buffalo \""wings\"" I've ever had!\nWe got the \""No Harm No Parm\"" and \""Secret BBQ Chicken\"" Sandwiches.\nEverything was delicious! Even though I was getting full, I HAD to finish!\n\nAlso, they have awesome restrooms.. I don't think I've ever commented on this before, but their's were really nice.
Class: sudaminal
Example: We'll all I can say is that I was really looking forward to this place which only lead to a colossal disappointment. Dinner for two was 320 bucks. Beef Wellington and filet mignon. Sure it was good but truth be told, if it was 150 bucks and I had no expectations, I would give it four stars. It tasted fine and the experience was fine. \n\nFor 320 bucks, nobody wants \""Fine\"" therefore I give it only two stars.\nFood. - 3 (Ruth's Chris is way better and half as much)\nService - 5\nPrice - 0 \nAtmosphere - 3 (loud for such a pricey place)\nView - 5 ... Sit on the glass facing west if you can, you'll see the bellagio water show
Class: derm
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The best place i've ate so far in Las Vegas. Great food from beginning to end. Salad, filet mignon cooked to perfection, and an amazing cheesecake. And a plus that the service was as perfect as the meal. | sudaminal | yelp_polarity |
Case: So far it seems that I visit this Capital Grille each January during the Consumer Electronics Show, and I have yet to be disappointed. I rarely stray from the wedge salad, and delmonico steak. The wedge salad is a quarter of an entire head of lettuce, drenched in a ladle of thick blue cheese dressing and sprinkled with one-quarter inch cubes of what could be described as \""bacon bits\"". The steak was perfect as usual. \n\nFor a side dish, the waiter recommended the lyonnaisse potatoes, a mix of idaho potatoes roasted crisp with caramelized onions. The potatoes were a bit on the salty side, but i could not help but eat all of them anyway.\n\nNow I just need to wait until next January...
Classification: underhive
Case: Maybe I hit this place on a bad day. My wife and I stopped in here on a whim for a snack. We split a waffle with whipped cream and strawberries. The waffle was pretty good -- if a bit too sweet for our tastes -- but the tiny little shop was uncomfortable and the service less than cordial. The \""tables\"" are thin wooden boards nailed to the wall and it was hard for us to sit and relax on the high rickety stools. I was also put off by the attitude of the young woman behind the counter. There were no other customers when we arrived and she was too busy with something on her smartphone to pay much attention to us. With almost a sigh of annoyance she took our order and prepared the waffle, then went back to her phone before we could even get the sticky, dripping plate of waffle and melting whipped cream back to the \""table\"" (only three steps away). For a $5 waffle, I expect friendlier service, and a more comfortable atmosphere. Needless to say, I don't think I'll be going back.
Classification: Eutychian
Case: I should mention the one star rating is primarily based on two factors:\n\n1- the Kumamoto oysters they served were bad. Like old and spoiled bad. It took half the remainder of my dinner to get the taste out of my mouth from one of them.\n2 - No Brazilian beer. I ordered a Brazilian lager and 10 minutes later was told they were out of it. I then ordered a South American Pilsner and they were out of that. I then decided not to drink. After mentioning the oyster quality to our server, the manager asked what they could do. Well, they found that Pilsner they were out of.\n\nThe sushi was decent, but not exceptional. The Brazilian fish stew was rather boring, the coconut rice, beans and quinoa about average and the grilled eggplant not so good. I was hoping for the eggplant that Sensei can deliver.\n\nTables are very small for the larger number of dishes and it's extremely loud.\n\nI guess I shouldn't have expected much from a Brazilian-Peruvian-Japanese fusion. I haven't been to Peru, but feel that Brazilian cuisine is about as good as English food.\n\nPerhaps I would have liked their Wagyu beef, but at $32/oz. and the seeming lack of kitchen talent, I decided not to try it.
Classification: Eutychian
Case: Loved the show -- amazing production value. Simply amazing. I like Cher and her humor and sense of whimsy was refreshing. Loved her warmth with the audience. The costumes -- shoes/clothing/wigs -- WOW! And the videos showing a glimpse at the history of her career were a real treat for our group. We were fine in our seats toward the back of the theater. However, our section was a bit mellow. Very mellow, actually. If your group wants to really party and dance in the aisles, I'd recommend buying a seat in the more upbeat front section.
Classification: underhive
Considreing the above, classify the following: The wood oven roasted steak, and the scallops were good. Loved the lobster bisque | underhive | yelp_polarity |
Text - Great coffee and very friendly staff!
Group - admit
Text - Wasted my time. Waited a long time for below average frozen microwave pizza. They don't have pizza by the slice at lunch time, or any time. DO NOT eat the overpriced 10\"" pizza. Never been to the previous location so I don't know about that one.\n The only positives are the helpful servers.
Group - Apician
Text - Good pizza. Too many birds
Group - admit
Text - If there was an option to give 0 stars I would. My husband and I were very disappointed in the private ride. It was not at all what was advertised. I would love to be able to attach the letter I sent to them on here however it is extremely long. I would never go back again. There are many other places much better. Try them first.
Group - Apician
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I echo Jared's comments earlier - the burgers here are ok, but certainly not worth the cost (although eating in Vegas is kinda always overpriced)... I had the Oregon Trail burger and it was your run of the mill cheeseburger (kudos on nailing the medium rare order request though!)... Basically everyone at the table felt the same - we did however enjoy the Parmesan Garlic fries (I'm not a huge fan of thin fries though, but the taste was good)...\n\nWouldn't come back to I Love Burgers since there is always so much else to try in Vegas... | Apician | yelp_polarity |
Example: Went here to get check out some sales they had going on. While there I decided to check with the pharmacist on some things. He seemed really lazy and disinterested. Acted like a know it all. What's up with that?\nThe aisles are set up nicely and the entire store is very neat and clean. They seemed a bit understaffed compared to a Walgreens. Parking was somewhat awkward. I found a spot behind the store off the street and there is a side door to enter from the lot. Wheelchair accessible.\nBought a few of the sale items and left. Won't be back here.
Class: unforbearing
Example: You can find everything you need here, but you will probably have to find it yourself. After a few misguided adventures, I settled on a smaller local plumbing store. Home Depot is definitely convenient, but the customer service is lacking.
Class: unforbearing
Example: He didn't show up on the appointment day. Later, he left a message to let me know that he was discharged from a hospital after a car accident.\nI updated this review to 5 stars for his professional only. There was no service.
Class: phthalocyanine
Example: Okay, I am addicted. Actually, I've been addicted ever since the first time they put that little chocolate covered espresso bean on top of my drink. This place is amazing. The specialty drinks are delicious, the coffee is great, and the atmosphere in this small little drive-thru is better than most big name coffee houses in town. The atmosphere has a direct connection to the staff. They are warm and friendly, and since I force my addictions on my husband, they also greet us like we're family. The Human Bean gives customers punch cards to earn free drinks and hand out dog treats to the extra special four-legged coffee connoisseur. Never before have I been so grateful for my inability to make coffee I really enjoy at home. Thank goodness they are only a short drive down the road!
Class: phthalocyanine
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We have eaten here a few more times and each time we have been, we have liked this place more. We mostly go for dinner. The masala in the dosa is very bland and not enough. The Sambhar could be a tad more spicy. But, overall we like this place. He loved the Gobi Manchurian that they serve there and the naans were awesome. Better than any north indian restaurant naans that we have eaten and mind you this is a south indian restaurant. My vegetarian and vegan friends love this place. | phthalocyanine | yelp_polarity |
Example: Authentic Italian food and house made pasta--the only way to enjoy Italian food. Scarpetta was a lovely experience. The duck foie gras ravioli was great but the stand out was definitely the spaghetti--cooked to perfection. The orata (branzino) was nicely done, too. While I'd pass on the chocolate cake which tasted a bit generic, my favorite of the night was the pana cotta--delicious! The service was decent--slightly snobby but it comes with the territory. I'd love to dine here again.
Class: endocarpal
Example: First, do not call me sexy and then give me the two most sinewy pieces of toro possible. That pissed me right off. \nSecond, the rolls here are sloppy. Not only did it fall apart very quickly (and was about 4 times too large to eat: a piece of sushi should be able to be comfortably eaten in one bite), but it seems there isn't much thought given to flavors as far as the special rolls go. After my experience with the toro, I don't think I will be giving any sashimi or *sushi* sushi rolls a try. While the rolls are large, the prices were quite steep, not what i was expecting for someone based in a market that sells seafood.
Class: Zaniah
Example: Of you are used to the crunches in NYC, prepare to be disappointed. Small comparatively and limited services- showers but they don't even offer towels. Strength section section very minimal, no wifi, outdated cardio machines that don't work well. I sure hope this gym doesn't cost as much as joining crunch in NYC- not worth more than 30$/month.
Class: Zaniah
Example: I love this place. It's close to home and we go there often. they are very accommodating and the drinks are reasonable and the food is very good. It was great to find a good sports bar here in Scottsdale. \n\nThe pizza is fantastic if you haven't tried it before. \nThe Prime Rib Wrap is great.\nBurgers (including the turkey burger) are awesome\nThe grilled wings are awesome as well. \n\nAlso, they have a good brunch on the weekends.
Class: endocarpal
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If you love bbq this is a must try. Love the Turkey! Side dishes are great! Grab a beer and enjoy some good food and service! | endocarpal | yelp_polarity |
Text - Why would a person want to go into a place where they virtually never get your order right. How does an order for 2 large pomegranate smoothies with wheat grass blended in become half a banana with a side of wheat grass and a small pomegranate smoothie with a side of wheat grass? What is worse when the fellow making the order argues with you that the order is right and you are wrong? This is typical of the place. A friend likes to go in there or they'd never see me again. I make them read back what I order or they don't get my AMEX, You can make then print out an itemized receipt. I'd suggest it. In all fairness, I can tell you they have gotten my order correct one and a half times. That's not saying much is it.\n\nThe company could also spend a little money on some sound proofing this place. I agree with Nadia C, with all the mixers going and the music, it's not some place you want to be for long. But, they could spend the money to train their staff to learn how to ring orders properly, so making the place a little more quiet obviously is wishful thinking.\n\nThe parking leaves a lot to be desired now that the Verizon office is a few doors down from them. You'd better be fast when there is an empty spot or it can really become ugly.\n\nThe best thing I can say for the place is they have good oatmeal.\n\nI have truly enjoyed writing this review!\n\nIf you really want a much better smoothie go to Robeks on the NE corner of 16th and Camelback, It's cleaner, nicer set up, and they have a magic ability to get your order right.
Group - newlywed
Text - DO NOT go to this nail salon. I recently was visiting Vegas for the holidays, and went here with my fiance' for a manicure. This place should be shut down. The manicurist cut the cuticle on 2 fingers so badly I bled and have swollen skin around my nails for 4 days now. He sloppily put nail polish on, minus any undercoat, and had to remove all excess polish when he was done, which was a lot! \nMy fiance experienced a cut fingertip and sloppy cuticle removal. I am considering calling the authorities who license nail salons to have them look into this salon.
Group - newlywed
Text - I used to go to the location at the Borgata and I'm so happy they opened something closer to me! I have been to this location twice. Both times for an all-over color. I was supremely happy both times. I had my hair botched (dyed way too dark and she missed a spot!) at a midtown Phoenix salon and finally my color is getting back to normal. I have an appointment this Thursday for a partial highlight and locks of love haircut (which they do for free, the only high-end salon I know that does this). \nI can't speak about their nail services, but I've also had facials at the Borgata location and they are amazing. They even shampoo/style your hair for free after so you don't walk out looking like a hot mess. I've always loved Dolce and received great service there (aside from a facial three days before my wedding - the aesthetician didn't tell me this was a BAD idea), but hey, you can't control all of your employees all the time, and I went back several months later for another facial and the aesthetician apologized for the other girl's error.\nI have always loved Dolce and will buy a membership when I can afford to get services on a regular basis. In the meantime, I (and you should) keep an eye on Groupon and Living Social for deals, and they also give you 25% off services during your birthday month (I don't think you can combine the two discounts).
Group - upsmite
Text - The hours are pretty good here and you can get in any day of the week. Dr. Drew is good. I had never been to a chiropractor before, so the first time I did was with him. Having never been, at first I thought his adjustments were a bit rough. However, I know now that his adjustments are really good. After my first visit I had adjustments from two other chiropractors at a different The Joint. I ended up going back to Dr. Drew. His adjustments feel so much more complete, and I can tell that I have been fully adjusted. It makes a world of difference. I definitely recommend this location and this doctor.
Group - upsmite
Considreing the above, classify the following: Scottsdale Civic Center is the secret garden of Old Town. Those who know about this little gem love it and those who don't, should be introduced immediately! \n\nCivic Center is home to several adorable restaurants like AZ 88 and Orange Table, bars like the Blue Moose and Old Town Tavern, the public library, museum of modern art, performing arts center, art sculptures and several ponds and fountains full of ducks. When the weather outside's delightful, the events are anything but frightful. Art fairs, cultural performances and every other type of festival calls the civic center home and in the springtime the Culinary Festival sets up shop here. It's a great area to visit if you want to go on a walk, run, have lunch, enjoy the nice weather and take in the Scottsdale culture-- and yes, Scottsdale has culture! \n\nIt's pretty easy to miss the Civic Center. Little do spring training goers know that there is a great outdoor area just next door to the Giants' Stadium. It's always incredibly clean, safe and there's room for plenty of visitors. Anytime I used to go running through Old Town, I'd be sure to start by running through the Civic Center. It's one of my favorite parts of Old Town. On any given nice-weather weekend, I know that something cultural and entertaining is going on at the Civic Center. The famous LOVE sculpture has been on display and it's an incredibly artsy area. \n\nSo that's about it for now! I love the Civic Center and anyone who visits Old Town should take a stroll next time they are around! | upsmite | yelp_polarity |
Example: great organic and paleo spot. Been here 3 x already- have not been disappointed yet.
Class: overprovender
Example: I love this library, but the workers can be incredibly rude. There is a few great workers at the library, but a few too many who have ruined my experience at this library and make me flirt with not coming back ever again. They are rude, don't listen to the guests at the library, and nothing adds up. Some librarians will let you do things while others won't and I'm absolutely sick of it. Besides some workers, everything is great.
Class: pleasureless
Example: We had a very good experience here. The burgers really are great. I would advise trying to be a little adventurous with your selection, though, as getting a baconcheeseburger kind of defeats the point. I had ta buffalo burger that was really delicious. \n\nThe beer list is impressive as well.\n\nThe place is a bit pricey. It's worth it, but I'm not sure I can go for 5 stars as I pretty much expect this kind of quality if my burger is going to cost 22 dollars.
Class: overprovender
Example: I don't understand the allure of Paul's Club. Wow, couches! Ooooo, it has a tree in the middle! OMGWTFBBQ. That's soooo awesome! \n\n....Not. \n\nAll that damn tree does is take up valuable bar space. \n\nIt's not bad if you get there early and can actually use one of the 20+/- seats in the place. Otherwise, there's nowhere to stand, and you're A) constantly being knocked into by people who, understandably, want to get to the bar, and B) being stared and snarked at by the people sitting on the couches who are oh-so-much better than you.\n\nBUT, if you get there early, it's not too bad. Strong drinks, reasonable prices, music's okay, bartenders are okay.... it's just the atmosphere that starts around 9pm. Ick!
Class: pleasureless
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In a nutshell, overpriced, poor quality Mexican food. Nothing at all memorable about this place. The refried beans were bland and the rice overcooked and mushy. Everything is was smothered in cheese, which can be a good thing, but not with flour (flour!) tortillas.\n\nNot recommended. | pleasureless | yelp_polarity |
Example: This is an awesome place for breakfast...a little pricy but good food & different food. Anything they have on their menu is usually pretty good. It is quite popular for a small place in Fountain Hills. I do like eating there. Awesome breakfasts.
Class: nitrocellulosic
Example: Giving one star because I have to and because the woman that was working on my nails was a very nice person. This was my third time visiting this academy in the past five years or so, and my past two experiences were okay. This on the other hand was a disaster from the beginning. I booked over the phone weeks in advance and was informed that I could have two people working on my manicure and pedicure at the same time so that I could be out of there in an hour and a half. When I arrived, they had made no such plans, and a half an hour into my manicure I informed her that I had been told I would have two people working on me. I also let her know I would have to be out in a total of an hour and a half, which even with it being a school setting- is sufficient. They brought someone over to start working on my pedicure and I was in an awkward twisting position (which left me with a bear of a backache) having to accommodate the set up. I had to inform my nail technician of a medical reality (that I typically do not need to disclose) once she gouged into my thumb while trimming skin and took a huge chunk out of it. I have had my nails done dozens of times since I have had this medical situation, but typically I am not torn apart during the procedure so I do not need to disclose it. After that, she was too afraid to do any trimming and my cuticles looked awful. She also seemed to struggle to see the polish job she was doing and there were bubbles and streaks galore. Then when we finally got to my toes, she polished those in a manner that was literally less skillful then when I allowed my eight-year-old niece to do my toes. So, 20 some dollars & two HOURS later I ended up walking out with my nails and hands looking worse than they did when I arrived. This is the day before leaving on a vacation so I could not allow them to remedy the situation until I was back in town a week and a half later. I called the manager from San Francisco the next day because my toes looked like they had been polished by a three-year-old, and the manicure polish was literally falling off my hands. I was not digging in the fields or doing anything that would damage them, and less than 24 hours later there was less than 50% polish on my hands. I had to get both my Mani/pedi redone first day of my trip. I'm not even kidding, it was FALLING off. I explained all this to her that from booking to the end of service it was an inexcusable waste of money and time, and she had no interest whatsoever in making the situation right. I understand this business is a school, but they are also charging customers to come there, even if it is cheaper, and if somebody has a horrible experience they need to do something as a business to remedy the situation. Like I said, this manager I spoke to over the phone had no interest in doing that and I recommend you take your time, money and nails elsewhere and spend a little bit extra to go to a place where they know what they're doing and aren't going to have you leave their establishment looking worse than when you came in.
Class: improgressively
Example: Honestly, I kind of like the ghetto(you don't belong here) vibe of the Asian Corner mall, but for all you normal people out there this is a much better alternative. Had no idea it was here, just happened to pass by and I'm always curious of diverse food in town.\n\nI'm not quite sure if I came on a special day or what, but I couldn't complain about any of the produce except for a few things that were priced accordingly(3 not so pretty japanese eggplant for a buck). Fresh galangal, all kinds of good looking greens and fair priced herbs. Super cheep tomatoes and shiitake's(although they are rather wet).\n\nMany different cuts of meat and all of them looked fresh. A lot of things I'd never touch, but plenty that I will. The seafood was fresh, mostly whole dressed fish, but 1.99 a pound for Tilapia, can't be beat. There were some great looking tiger stripe shrimp, but I went for the much cheaper 31-40 count. They did have some sashimi grade salmon that looked good. Also, roe's in the sushi section and caviar up front.\n\nThe spices were numerous and everywhere. Normally priced(somewhat cheap) for an international mart. Having similar spices in every inter-national section made things a little redundant. But having a great variety of indian ingredients is going to prove to be a great resource.\n\nAs far as frozen foods go, I've never seen this many different pot-stickers outside of San Fran or New York. Almost all have MSG, but the restaurant grade ones don't. I got that and some edamame. Many other things too.\n\nThe rest of the store is basic cooking vessels and kitchen needs, most cheaply made. Then there is an interesting section with bidets and furniture. If your tired, take a seat on the heated couch.\n\nI also noticed that there will be a new Vietnamese restaurant opening in the shopping center, that will be hard to beat.
Class: nitrocellulosic
Example: Our server was very nice, had a great sense of humor. That is the 2 stars for tonight. Went in to satisfy my Fajita craving, Chili's has always had the best Fajitas ever. Not anymore. What is a pickled jalape\u00f1o ? Is there anything wrong with sour cream that it needs Cumin added? I was so disappointed & worse than that, as a previous reviewer mentioned, the water tasted moldy! Both of us went home feeling hungry.
Class: improgressively
Example: Yuck! This place must stay open because people are too drunk or lazy to drive. I got the General Tsos chicken and it was fried to a crisp. So much that I could hardly tell if if was chicken. Kinda like chewing rubber. I'll never order from here again.
Class: improgressively
Example: This was definitely an experience. While visiting Pittsburgh, my friends couldn't let me leave without trying the original Primanti Brothers in the Strip District... what a place! We went for lunch, and it was generally busy. The hostess was very accommodating with our large group and seated us pretty quickly. Ordering is no frills; pick a \""base\"" to your sandwich, and they're all served with fries (on it), slaw, tomatoes, and onions (if you ask). I ordered the turkey breast and cheese and it was pretty damn good. The turkey actually tasted like it had been hand carved. When the waitress brought our food out, I wasn't sure how we'd be able to eat it all; however, after a few minutes of eating in silence, the sandwiches didn't seem so big and we clearly didn't have a problem chowing down on them. Quick, no frills. It felt like kind of a heavy lunch but I bet this is the ultimate late-night, after-partying place! Would totally recommend for a one-of-a-kind sandwich.
Class: nitrocellulosic
Example: I'm surprised the reviews aren't higher for Caketini. I stopped in and tried a strawberry cake pop, a chocolate hazelnut cake pop, a red velvet cake pop, and a coconut cake pop. The strawberry is very sweet, a little too much for me, but very good. The chocolate hazelnut is rich and so delicious - if you love chocolate, this is the cake pop for you. The red velvet and coconut were also very good.\n\nThe cupcakes look so pretty; I can't wait to go back and try one.
Class: nitrocellulosic
Example: This place has been going downhill for awhile and once the Star Trek Experience closed and the Star Trek Convention moved they lost their main tourist draws. This place is off the strip and is getting rough around the edges. I did win $300 on roulette here.
Class: improgressively
Considreing the above, classify the following: Came here for an early dinner before catching Hunger Games 2 on the Sunday before Thanksgiving. Shame on you, La Tagliatelle.\n\nFirst of all, the place was empty 'cept for a few random peeps sitting around the bar - which I don't get because the bar was disappointing. They can't get a simple drink order correct. Even a novice should be able to decipher \""Tito's up with a twist.\"" Tito's Vodka Martini with that little lemon peel thingy in there, right? Our server had no clue. Who brings a half tumbler of warm vodka? Oh wait, even before that, they don't have Tito's - it happens. But the server said, it's because the place has been open for 2 months. Uh, no - it's been open a little longer than that. And after two months, aside from not having a selection of Vodka, I'd expect the staff to be somewhat knowledgeable on drinks and food. 2+ months is a long time to work out the \""kinks.\"" They didn't have the gin I wanted either. Anyways, it took three tries to get the martini order correct. Server was asking stuff like, do you want anything with the Tito's...\""UP\"" as in \""STRAIGHT UP\"" (he beat me - Rounders). She looked unkempt too - wrinkled clothes. I mean, it's so much easier to bash once something goes wrong. If I can pick at it some more, server should ask the lady what they want to order first. \n\nThe food itself was pretty good. At least the chef didn't scratch his beard while preparing the food this time. \n\nI didn't read my last review, but I feel like I recommended that they up their service. It doesn't seem like they have. Service is pretty crucial. I don't know how they do at lunch, but please bring the service level up. The food is pretty good, the restaurant is still beautiful. Service is really dragging the place down IMO. \n\nI'll give this place another shot ... dunno when though.\n\ndmo out. | improgressively | yelp_polarity |
Text - This place was amazing, I have been to many nice restaurants and Steakhouses and none even come close to Carnevino. It was the best filet I have ever had AND the mashed potatoes with the poached egg were OUT OF THIS WORLD. I live in Northern California and would literally consider flying to Vegas for the day JUST to eat here. The service is classy and they are very attentive. I seriously cannot stop dreaming of the potatoes. Highly recommended!
Group - tamis
Text - A reasonable place for decent food at a cheap price. Something about the ambiance of the place puts me off though. This place is more of a quick lunch place so it shouldnt really matter how nice the place is or not - but the dreary atmosphere discourages me to go here. The person running the place is somewhat cold and rude, thats something I rather avoid.
Group - vagariously
Text - So normally I have a great experience here. today was a little different somebody had a dog in there. And it definitely was not a service dog. I took a video of the dog he couldn't sit still he was roaming around sniffing. He even took on the counter. I asked around to see if The associates knew about the dog and they do not know anything about it. I usually don't but in other peoples business but I eat food here. It was by all the ready prepared food that we eat. I think they need to check people with dogs and ask to see if it's a working dog with credentials.
Group - vagariously
Text - Ugh. This place is nasty. I've stayed in plenty of quality inns of varying degrees, but this is, by far, the worst. The lobby looks normal, but it's all a facade. My first room was on the forth floor. I walked in to be greeted by the smell of 23428049238 cigarettes. I was immediately switched to another room. It was all well and good until I turned on the sink to find brown water spewing from the faucet (really good for the teeth ya know!) As I turned in for the night, I pulled back my sheets to find multiple blood stains. Mmm, sweet dreams. 1 star.
Group - vagariously
Text - Tasty cupcakes, reasonable prices. Definitely let them come to room temperature when you get them though. I understand keeping them in a cooler for freshness, but they probably could deal with just having them in a case - it's just 1 day. \n\nSalted Caramel = divine! Mint = pretty damn tasty too.
Group - tamis
Text - A perfect dive bar. Right down to the plastic red bar stools and booths. Martinis are 5 dollars. Go there on a Saturday and take a break from the strip. See the great Karaoke and great singers like Anna.
Group - tamis
Considreing the above, classify the following: My wife and I went there to grab dinner quickly before picking up the kids. We had been wanting to try it for quite some time, but it's always packed at lunch time.\n\nFirst of all, it took forever for the 2 people working the register to get through a line which was 4 deep at the time. My wife ordered a chicken salad sandwich, I ordered a chicken chop salad, and we got a bowl of cream of broccoli soup to share. Again, one person running one ticket at a time, it took forever to get our food.\n\nMy salad came in a plastic to-go box, set inside of what looked like a salad bowl, with dressing on the side. It was a garden salad, with chopped chicken the sprinkled on top, not a true chicken chop salad one would expect (if you've ever had a real, chicken chop salad). The salad wasn't good, but I was hungry so I ate it. Red Robin has better salads, by FAR. My wife said her sandwich tasted like raw white onions. I declined an invitation to verify that point. I then picked up my spoon and dunked it in the broccoli soup, which took an extra ten minutes to get to the table because they had to \""make it fresh\"". It came and was grey in color, and tasted like, well, nothing. Seriously, it was bland and tasteless. Like a milky water with broccoli floaters. Almost lost my garden salad and chopped chicken...\n\nWe did take a couple of cookies and an ooey gooey bar to go. I took one bite of the bar and it was marginal. Overall this place is awful. Save money and get better food at Paradise Bakery. You know you will get a good meal there. I gave it two stars because the cookies were enjoyed by the kiddos.\n\nOther than that, I'm not sure how this place has exploded the way it has. It's like Old Country Buffet, but without the Buffet. | vagariously | yelp_polarity |
Text - LAST UPDATE!!! I got an email from restaurant.com this morning, it's official! Since ATL Wings doesn't know how to respect their customers and they ignored their contract and policies with restaurant.com, they have been removed from the discount program. I was allowed to get another certificate to a different restaurant in exchange for the hassle we went through. \n\nATL Wings, my employer gave you the opportunity to fix this but you decided that it's more important to overcharge your customers with invalid fees just so you can keep the extra cash. You took the gamble and you lost on this one.
Group - corollated
Text - I was very pleasantly surprised. I've traveled to India many times and make it a point to go to Indian restaurants when I travel to other cities in the US, so I've developed a bit of a taste for Indian food. I was not expecting much, I suppose due to its location and ubiquitous name, but the food was excellent (relative to other Charlotte Indian restaurants). \n\nWe got takeout on a Sunday night (another reason why my expectations were not super high) and once we got home, I could immediately tell we had potential. The chicken biryani was very good, perhaps not traditional, but its very hard to get good biryani in any restaurant around town and this was about as good as we've had so far. The chicken tikka was also very good - not overly creamy and thick, but not too thin and with just the right taste - not all \""doctored\"" up like some places like to do. Simple, yet right on point.\n\nAll in all, very good. I'm rethinking my top Indian restaurants in town after this experience. Bombay Grille now goes towards the top. I gave it a 4 just because I tend to give my 5s to those rare places that I think were absolutely exceptional. I have not found a \""5\"" among the Indian restaurants here in town yet.
Group - introspection
Text - We have been here several times but always love it! The fish is very fresh, even this far from the ocean. I believe this is the best priced seafood in town , we have had many amazing servers here and they are ALL very nice and knowledgeable but our favorite is Ben (Benjamin) he really knows his menu and can suggest what he feels will complement your palette. He even knows the spices in the items. He suggested pairing the lemon butter caper sauce with any blackened season item and he was sooooooo right YUM! It's a must try! Please go here and ask for BEN you will not be disappointed! We just came here for our anniversary and were treated as if we were the only people in the whole establishment, we will be back ago in soon!!!
Group - introspection
Text - The best way I can think of to describe this show is: Mildly intriguing. \n\nSome interesting things happen, some less than interesting. Overall it felt like a disjointed set of loosely related activities. This is the fifth Vegas show I've been to, and it's the first one I wondered multiple times how much longer until this specific scene is finally done, and how much longer until the show is over so we can do something more entertaining.
Group - corollated
Text - I checked Suzy into the Summerlin Hospital on Friday October 1, she had fallen on our patio playing with our dog. She fractured her elbow and knee, and did a little damage to the bones in her face under her right eye. All her damage was to the right side of her body. Of course when the paramedics arrived, they seemed suspicious, I guess they thought I might be a wife beater, given the circumstances, I can't really blame them.\nWell, the experience in the emergency room was just okay, I almost felt as if the staff were indifferent to her situation. They seemed quite non-nonchalant, but Suzy did receive all the X -rays that were required.\n\nThat night she was checked into the general ward, she had her own private room, bonus, and the facilities are quite nice. The next few days were the most interesting. I spent several hours the first few days and then an entire day on day 5 and 6. The nurses, that's what they call themselves, seemed indifferent to the patients needs. On day 5 I took it upon myself to wash Suzie's hair and change her sheets, pillow cases and the whole enchilada. During those two days, I emptied her comode several times. \nThe charge nurse on duty, some little chunky troll, was about as pleasant as the grim reaper. The doctor assigned to Suzy, was nothing short of great, empathetic, concerned and really a caring individual, kudos to him, he'll be one of the few greats.\n\nThe standing joke in Las Vegas is this, if you need medical treatment in Las Vegas, you go to the airport, why, to fly to California where you can get decent medical treatment. Why would you become a nurse if you weren't compassionate and interested in caring for patients. The nurses at the hospital seemed more interested in chatting with each other than they did caring for their patients. Overall, a great facility, but less than impressive staff.
Group - corollated
Text - Ah, the Cheesecake Factory. Every time I come here I stick to a rotation of dishes including the jambalaya, the buffalo blasts, and occasionally the salmon and I'm never disappointed. Throw in their delectable selection of cheesecakes and I'm always in heaven. Not to mention the gigantic portions.\n\nRecently CF has added a \""small bites\"" menu which is the perfect size if you want to sample a bunch of random tasty treats. I don't think I'd ever purposely come here if given the choice but once in a while it truly hits the spot! Did I mention the cheesecake? Good, can't forget it.
Group - introspection
Text - All the reviews are true! I work in an environment that provides world class customer service. I'm so used to being on the giving end, that I'm left pretty shocked when I receive it myself. Tanner Motors went above and beyond for me and I'm really, really grateful. This is a business I am happy to support and promote.
Group - introspection
Text - Very disappointed after a recent visit. From the get go, the woman who waited on me was totally rude. Then to top it all off she went off on a group of women who had their children with them. Guess it is not a child friendly place like I had hoped!
Group - corollated
Considreing the above, classify the following: Had a groupon to this place. I walked in and I saw nobody and a private area surrounded by curtains so I thought I walked into the wrong area. Some lady walked out of a rooom to greet me and tried to ask me what I needed. She disnt speak english so I couldn't really have a conversation with her. \nI asked if I could use my 30 min head scrub and switch it for the 30 min foot massage instead since it was the same price.(thank god I used to play guesstures because my hand gestures were very helpful) She granted it to me no problem. She led me to a room where I would get my foot massage and detox.\n\nI sat there for about 25 minutes and finally somebody walked in. I tried to ask her what she was about to do and tried to explain I have plantar facitiis in my feet but she didnt speak english so I could get any of ny questions answered. \n\nI recieved a 15 minute foot massage when it was supposed to be 30 and she got up to leave and grab things in the middle of my massage.how unprofessional. Then my 30 minute detox was 20 minutes. she gave me a sheet to figure out since she couldnt explain it to me.\n\nI called the manager since I figured it was easier complaining to someone who could understand me and he said that he will email me with a free massage and detox to a different location. I never recieved the email.\n\nThis place was horrible and far from relaxing. I recommend not coming here at all. Go somewhere that will make you feel relaxed and somewhere that has employees capable of explaining their treatments to you. This was like going to a doctor in a foreign country without a translator and the doctor telling you that you will die in a few days but you just smile and nod since you cant understand. | corollated | yelp_polarity |
Case: I totally love the name of this place...Culinary Dropout! Since I was staying at the W hotel I would pass by this restaurant and thought I'd give it a shot since it seemed like a pretty good place.\n\nI love the fact that this place has a vintage feel; from the tables, chairs, and even the restroom. \n\nI decided to get the fried chicken since it just sounded delicious. I ordered the pretzel and cheese fondue as an appetizer and some grilled asparagus. The fried chicken was amazing, comes with 3 pieces with 2 biscuits. The biscuits has some honey drizzled as well as the chicken. Totally a must try! The pretzel and cheese fondue was ehh A-O-K not the best. The grilled asparagus was delicious as well.
Classification: pratique
Case: We love Nora's. We've been eating here for many years, and it is our go-to spot for special occasions. Nora's catered a 50th Anniversary party that we threw in our home, and everyone raved about the food. Portions are more than generous, and the food quality is outstanding.
Classification: pratique
Case: I'll start off by saying that I'm not a huge fan of the Epicentre, not that I don't drop in from time to time, just not a huge fan... (too many hipsters)\n\nThat being said, I decided to give Blackfinn a shot. I have now been in two or three times. The food is decent, nothing that will blow you away, but not bad either. The chicken sliders are good, as is the seared tuna salad. The waitstaff seems to be very friendly and attentive. The place can seem to draw in a large crowd on weekends, so the service suffers a bit (to be expected, I guess). \n\nThe beer selection is boring, only a handful of taps and they are mainly Bud, Miller, Coors type beers. At $7-$8 a beer I expected them to at least carry a couple of local or regional beers. \n\nIf you are at the Epicentre and are looking for a good place to have a beer, there are better places.\n\nOver all this is not a bad place, but it's nothing special either...
Classification: Canopus
Case: Went out with some coworkers last friday to chicas bonitas. We had a pretty good time, with the exception of having to wait 20 mins for a jager bomb. I proceeded to wake up with strep, shoulda skipped the bomb. I may go back, but i will not touch the glassware
Classification: Canopus
Classify the following: So this was my first time doing a Brazilian wax & first time doing the sugaring & I'm am so grateful I did! I'm a happy woman! I'm glad I chose this place & the price was pretty great! I will see them in 3 weeks! Love it & now I'm hooked!! Thank you so much! | pratique | yelp_polarity |
Example: Only after seeing Peter S's review pop-up on my feed was I reminded of the Forest Caf\u00e9, and also of how little I genuinely liked it.\n\nI love the idea of it. And I tried to like the old one (near Bristo Square). But at that one I ordered a falafel salad. The falafel was so dry I had to order coke to go with it (I never drink coke), but then as one of the servers walked by she knudged by coke with her hip and it spilled into my falafel salad. She just looked behind her, muttered \""oh oops\"" and didn't offer anything, even help to clean it up, let alone more dry falafel.\n\nSo with that memory of the old Forest Cafe as the only comparison point I had for the new one, I went along here when it first opened to meet a friend. I admit, I like the space. It's on a corner, all glass, near the Meadows but overlooking Tollcross. They've done a nice job of decorating the ground outside with chalk patterns.\n\nIt's probably worth knowing that I went through a two year 'hippy' phase in my youth / pre-teens. I listened exclusively to music pre-1980, wore vintage levis flares, watched the 70s version of Jesus Christ Superstar on a monthly basis, wore tie dye, started a school World Wildlife Fund group, started donating money to save the gorillas. (I didn't say I did the hippy phase very well. It's a sliding scale. I still washed, shaved, and worked.)\n\nAnyway. I have a nostaligic love of all things eco-hippy. I still engage in more spiritual matters -I practice yoga, I try to meditate, I still do my bit to help endangered animals, I use ecover products where possible. But I've grown out of my dreadlock-crush and the 'image' of it all. Because really it is an image.\n\nI'm not trying to bash on anyone. All I'm saying is, I should in theory love the Forest Caf\u00e9. The idea of it appealed to my inner eco-warrior. \n\nBut when I found it cold, the tables dirty, and as Peter S also said, serving cold coffee with very non-engaging or friendly staff, you realise that whilst some things are nice in theory, when it comes to running a business and serving customers, there's certain standards that you just shouldn't let slip. Like smiling. Or serving coffee in clean cups.\n\nI *might* give it another go. Their advertised mexican coffee sounds good. And it's got more romance than the previous venue. But I just can't trust it to be reliably good...
Class: pelveoperitonitis
Example: If you have to buy a membership it should be a lower price. is still the same price and if you don't have it, it's 5%more the price is already too expensive. I see sometimes some staff are expired and they marked them down with not even 30% off how funny I would not even buy them. They should have some sale and before their staff get expired they should marked them down I would be here every week if they do these two things.
Class: pelveoperitonitis
Example: DH had them at a lunch meeting. He came home and decided he wanted them for dinner too! It's their wings that got him hooked and I can see why. The chicken is a great quality and the breading is not too heavy but delivers on flavor. I had their chicken parm sub which was pretty good and their fries have that crispy shell that is reminiscent of good fish and chip shops. Aside from being a bit under salted( good for those watching their sodium) they offer up a good selection of food, a fair price for quality, fast delivery and friendly staff. I will be back to try their pizza.
Class: vacuometer
Example: Cajun Queen is pretty much always good. What's not to like about Cajun food? All of the classics are here. The restaurant is located right in the Elizabeth area in a converted house. There are lots of fun legends about the house being haunted. I know they also do live jazz, though I'm unsure of what night. Regardless, you may want to make a reservation before visiting. It's always busy.\n\nLast night, we ordered fried green tomatoes, fried oysters, Cajun pasta, and the steak special. (It was a make-up Father's Day dinner.) All were fabulous. The oysters and the pasta were my favorites and the tomatoes were my least - though, still decent. My only gripe is that it is a little over priced. The portions are large and the quality is good so it's probably justified. \n\nParking blows.
Class: vacuometer
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Had one of the best steaks of all time tonight at SW at Wynn. I have been to too many steak houses that just can't cook the steak the way i request it to be cooked. I always tell the waiter I want a medium- well steak. Almost 9 out of 10 times, they bring it medium rare to the point the meat is still red in the middle. The end result is I have to tell the waiter to take it back and then they grill it some more, which takes away the quality. This was not the case at SW. I had a bone in rib eye that was cooked to perfection and tasted absolutely fabulous. We also got Steve's salad which has a nice assortment of vegetables and tasty dressing. Not your typical house salad with generic house dressing. The atmosphere is very upscale and sophisticated. I was going to take a star off for one reason. I needed 4 refills of coke. 3 out of the 4 times, my glass sat on the table empty for an avg. of 5 min. I know at these high end restaurants this is one of the things that should not happen. There were plenty of guys running around to see this and the joint wasn't super busy. I was there for a birthday dinner date. They brought out a plate with one candle and two pieces of tiny chocolate mints that said \""Happy Birthday\"" on the plate. Better than nothing, I guess. To sum it up, the steaks made this place. Not cheap by any means... The rib eye and filet were an avg of $60. The portion was perfect. | vacuometer | yelp_polarity |
Case: I hate you N.L.V.A. your mean and your floors are not comfortable - I'm sure I will be seeing you soon. \n\nP.s. i love you.
Classification: subhypothesis
Case: For the win! I was wondering, aimlessly you might say, in the general direction of downtown from the strip when, hungry for something other than a $5.99 \""prime rib special,\"" I found Amanecer Salvadoreno.\n\nI had never had Salvadorian food. Clearly, that was a mistake on my part, because everything I had at Amanecer Salvadoreno was amazing.\n\nSalty pulled pork with eggs, fried plantains, pupusa, fried corn things, all washed down with a tasty Salvadorian soda? Ahhh... I'm still not clear on exactly I had is called because of the language barrier, but that's all part of the adventure.
Classification: legantine
Case: Just like every other Home Depot. Lots of inventory. A few American-made products and lots of cheap foreign knock-offs. A small handful of the staff knows what they're talking about, but the vast majority don't have a clue. And they're quite illusive; good luck finding somebody if you have a question.\n\nDon't buy paint here, it's really inconsistent. And they've mixed the wrong color for us more than once.
Classification: subhypothesis
Case: The food here was really tasty. I'm sure it didn't hurt, that my friend worked here at the time, so we did order all the yummy stuff =P.\n\nI had the Truite aux Amandes. Very delicious! Probably the best trout I've had to this day. Don't let the \""haricot vert\"" fool you though. It's just French for \""green beans\"". Not a big fan of Cod brandade, so I'd pass on that. \n\nThe ambiance is super nice. They have an outdoor patio, and even in the sweltering heat, I still enjoyed the meal. \n\nI'd come back here, JUST for the trout! It's so damn delicious!
Classification: legantine
Case: All I can say about this place is that it is a classic tourist trap. They know that the snowbirds will flock in no matter how horrible the food is.\n\nI am a local who has avoided this place until today when I finally succumbed to a friend's insistance that I try it. I ordered the enchalada's. What a disgusting mess was delivered to my table. The enchalada's were hard as logs and I could barely cut them with a knife. The taste was not much better. It was quite apparent that this product was frozen and then microwaved prior to serving. Despite the fact that I was quite hungry, barely ate any of my lunch.\n\nAgain, this is a tourist trap and clearly they care little about the quality of the food. It's a nice scenic area, but do you yourself a favor an eat before you drive up there. This food is horrid.
Classification: subhypothesis
Case: I've been here twice and both times the food was absolutely amazing but the service was terrible. \n\nFirst time, it was only two of us and the waiter treated us like we didn't belong there. \n\nI went there today with a large group of girls for brunch and had the eggs w salmon, which was incredible. It was obvious the waitress couldn't handle a large group by herself. It took about 30mins to get my cup of coffee and when it finally came, it didn't come with a spoon. I had to wait another 15mins for the spoon and the coffee had grease spots floating over the top. WTF?! I've never seen greasy coffee. I didn't feel like waiting another hour for a second cup, so I went inside to the bar and the bartender was awesome and hooked me up w a free shot (of his own delicious creation) and a better cup of joe. I went back outside to wait another 30mins for my food. When I was almost done eating, I asked for more bread, which of course the waitress never brought out. When the check came, she hadn't charged me for the coffee, which I attribute more to her forgetfulness than a good deed. \n\nIn conclusion, amazing food, shitty service, but awesome bartender!
Classification: legantine
Case: I love staying here. You get free breakfast and free shuttle rides to the strip. This place is always Quiet the staff is friendly and it's clean. Really I always come back here because of the free biscuits and gravy in the mornings :p
Classification: legantine
Case: If you can afford it, go to Scarpetta. Disappointed in DOCG.\n\nService is nice and it's easy to get a table.
Classification: subhypothesis
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Loveeeee this place. Sign up for ikea family card! Free coffee or tea up stairs each time you come. Plus 1 additional hour of babysitting (when it's not busy) tips about babysitting: it can get veryyyy packed fast especially on the weekends. Sign the kids in and then go up stairs to get food or down stairs cafe for. 50cent hotdogs! | legantine | yelp_polarity |
Example: We had the chips and salsa to start, but since they make their chips, I like when places serve them warm. It came with two salsas, which were good.\n\nI got the chicken enchiladas.They were warm in the middle but the sauce was cold. The sauce was good but the enchiladas themselves were tasteless and the chicken was dry. I found two bones in my first enchilada (of three). Couldn't eat anymore after that. It was ok, but for $18 I expected MUCH more.\n\nAlso, it was ridiculously bright in the place- they have several kinds of lights and they were all on. It's nicely decorated, but being there after 7 when it was brighter than a sunny day inside was a little awkward.
Class: diedric
Example: the big dinner our bride chooses for her bachelorette weekend is bradley ogden inside caesars palace. a few weeks in advance, she could only get a reservation on a saturday night for either 5pm or 9pm. she opts for 9pm. anxious to proceed to our girls night out, we arrive 30 minutes early, and luckily, they were able to seat us about 10 minutes later.\n\nour party of 9 was seated in this room near the front window that had another table of 9 (just about to leave): 8 ladies and 1 man....all over the age of 60. i couldn't help but think, that could be us in 30 years (minus the old man of course). so cute! we were all dolled up and our bride was wearing a crown and a sash, so of course we were drawing attention. when they left, one of the ladies came and asked what we were celebrating...we told her. she complimented us, telling us how beautiful we were (awww.....). then she said \""are you all related? you all look alike.\"" okay, so sweet, but so wrong. granted, we were all asian, but you had 2 japanese girls, 3 vietnamese girls, and 4 chinese girls. poor sweet old lady. if it were anyone else, i would've busted out my \""not all asians look alike\"" comment. \n\nwhen you're shelling out this amount of dough in a fancy restaurant, the thing that puts it over (other than the food), is the service. our waitress was superb! she took her time with us, but could tell we weren't in to close the place, so even asked us if we needed to be somewhere at a certain time. we told her we had plans so she took excellent care to not let courses drag, and not rush us either. she even helped us play a couple of the \""bachelorette games\"" with us. \n\nthe sommelle (is that how you spell the name for the wine guy?), comes to recommend a wine. we order our food. the bread guy comes to each of us and offers us three choices. i love that they were big enough only for 2-3 bites, so you could taste all three of them. there was a sourdough, a mini regular roll and a blue corn muffin. i loved them all, but the muffin was my favorite.\n\neither it was because the menu wasn't very large or we gals all have the same taste, because 3 of us ordered lobster, 3 ordered the rib eye, and 3 ordered the burger (from the lounge menu which was more \""casual\"" and cheaper). the lobster looked tiny when it arrived, but i couldn't believe how much meat there was. our waitress called it the \""lazy man's lobster\"" since it's already popped out of the shell for you. i'd never had beets before and paired with the lobster, it was yummy! i took a bite of the rib eye too which was good, but i'm still not a steak lover. the gals who got the burgers said it was really good, and the fries too.\n\nwe didn't order dessert, but we ended our dinner with vodka shots w/a pickle chaser. yes.....here is where i learned that a pickle chaser helps when taking vodka shots.\n\ni wouldn't dine here for any old night, but for a special occasion, i'd definitely recommend bradley ogden.
Class: parallelepiped
Example: Wor won ton soup + Chicken and mixed vegetables. ==23.60?\n\nI ordered around 8pm, and i recieved my food at 9:30.\n\ni received two small containers that did not have enough food for two people.\n\nWor won ton soup = flavorless, and two won tons.\nChicken with mixed veggies = a whole lot of veggies, no chicken?!!!\n\nSo to sum it all up, slow service, flavorless food, and no chicken!!!!
Class: diedric
Example: GREAT DRINKS! Good bar food, too, if you are fan of all things fried! Definitely go and check out their deck. Good for big groups.
Class: parallelepiped
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I've been a member of ME for two years and been to a few locations around the valley and have been to at least ten different therapists before I finally found the best, Angela! She works at this location and gives the BEST deep tissue massage I've ever had. I see her one a month for 90 minutes, but have to book a ways out, for she books up quick! Try her out if you're looking for a deep tissue. Other than her, this location is so-so. | parallelepiped | yelp_polarity |
Case: Sorry tsa fat boy but you did this just have to say that your customer service skills need work. Thank you for checking my id, boarding pass and pausing dramatically when talking to me just so you can tell me to go around you are just the unproductive employee that everyone is itching to rant about because you suck at your job.
Classification: tricliniary
Case: All of these reviews seem to be hit or miss. Mine was definitely a \""miss\"". Service was AWFUL, and the hostess was a complete bitch. And the place was not full. Food was mediocre, when we finally got a chance to order and eat it. Wine came very late.\nI was hoping to find a hidden gem but instead discovered a stinking turd.
Classification: tricliniary
Case: Just plain awesome! Love it. Have visited the Jade Monkey and thought we would give the Atomic a try. Will spend our money at both places! Tremendous job ! will cocktail there every chance we get!
Classification: Lafite
Case: I never write reviews because I am usually too busy with work and such. I am making time to say just a few words about this school and one of the instructors. \nJust finished the advanced class yesterday with Joanna Needham and I can tell you that it was worth every second of the class. By far one of the best instructors I have ever dealt with and willing to listen when you need a little more assistance. Knowing that everything that you are being taught is needed on an almost everyday basis and having the knowledge that you have been taught to handle the bike, the road, and yourself in any situation is great.\nEveryone there does a great job and now I have the skills and training to truely enjoy the ride. Thank you Joanna and the whole Training Crew! Your the best!\nJason C.
Classification: Lafite
Case: This is the most amazing workout you will ever do. You can watch your body change from week to week. I have been doing it for nine months, eight classes per month. I started four months after having ACL knee surgery and it has helped to rehabilitate not just my knee, hip, and legs, but strengthen my entire body. There is no stress on your joints and ligaments. You are lengthening, strengthening and toning your muscles. This is a total body workout burning up to 600 calories per 50 minute session. The day after taking class you will be sore in places you never knew had muscle. Each workout is different and it seems that it is always harder than the last class. There are no beginner classes. You will sweat. There is no time for socializing. The workouts are challenging and if you choose to stick with it, will see results quickly. No shows cost you $25.00 so that may also keep you motivated to not miss a class.
Classification: Lafite
Case: This is my new favorite casino.\n\nVery quiet, very nice-looking casino. Low minimums on blackjack and craps ($5). Friendly dealers. And it has many of the slot machines I like: Invaders from the Planet Moolah, Star Trek.\n\nThey have a card system that gives you money to play with as soon as you join.
Classification: Lafite
Case: I have had Lotus of Siam on 3 occasions since moving to Las Vegas, 1 in the restaurant and 2 times for take out. \n\nThe food served in the restaurant was a lot better than the experience I had with take out. I ordered the yellow curry and spicy noodles with shrimp for my first take out order. The styrofoam box the noodles were in looked like it had been stepped on, their was sauce all over the bag and it leaked on my counter. After preparing my first plate of food I noticed a black and white hair in my food. My friend and I were disgusted because it looked like an animal hair. I immediately called back Lotus and told them I would be bringing the food back for a refund. When I went into the restaurant I showed them how sloppily they had packaged it and the unknown hair in my food. They said it was probably a hair from one of the girls clothing and I told them it looked like a cat hair. After this they handed me my money and I could see they wanted me out of their restaurant.\n\nFast forward a few months later, Lotus is still the closest Thai restaurant to my place and I don't like Komol. I told my friend I wanted to order take out again and she was completely surprised I wanted to give them another chance. I ordered the panang curry with vegetables and asked what vegetables were in the dish. Penny, the owners daughter said carrots, cabbage, and broccoli. I also ordered the Thai spaghetti with chicken. This time my order was packaged correctly but I noticed the panang curry was more oily than usual and contained very little sauce. I also saw that there was baby corn, various peppers, onions, and green beans. Penny described inaccurately what vegetables were in the dish. What if I was allergic? People need to be careful these days and not say things unless they are 100% sure. Both the panang curry and Thai spaghetti were a solid three stars, but after my shocking take out order and misdescribed dishes the most I can give this restaurant is two stars.
Classification: tricliniary
Case: das Zimmer war wirklich gut (war auch superior), allerdings klein. Unsch\u00f6n war allerdings, wie ich zu diesem Zimmer gekommen bin. Gebucht hatte ich \u00fcber HRS ein normales Zimmer und Nichtraucher.\nAn der Rezeption teilte man mir lapidar mit, dass man kein Nichtraucherzimmer mehr habe und man mir das Superiorzimmer gegen Aufpreis geben k\u00f6nnte; ansonsten halt ein Raucherzimmer DAS HABE ICH NOCH NIE ERLEBT! Die Buchung \u00fcber HRS sei ja nur ein Wunsch und nicht verpflichtend hat man hier schon mal was von dem Gesetz zum Schutze der Nichtraucher geh\u00f6rt? Ich habe mich sehr aufgeregt und wollte direkt ein anderes Hotel buchen das hat man nicht ernst genommen. Ganz im Gegenteil: es folgte die Aussage: man habe ja verbindlich gebucht und w\u00fcrde meine Kreditkarte trotzdem belasten. Nachdem wir uns noch weitere Nettigkeiten an den Kopf geworfen habe, haben sich beide Seiten runtergefahren (das Superior-zimmer gab es dann ohne Aufpreis) Fr\u00fchst\u00fcck war gut, aber nicht bombastisch . ach ja und WLAN ging auch nicht im 4. Stock. N\u00e4chstes Mal teste ich ein anderes Hotel in Karlsruhe :-/
Classification: tricliniary
Classify the following: ZERO stars. I brought my $600 Swiss army watch in as I needed to have a number placed back on the dial after a drop. Should have been a quick, cheap job. I jut picked it up and it looks like crap. There is excess glue all around the numbers, which they say \""I have to live with\"". As I was making my case with the Asian lady who owned the place, one of the other workers was snickering in the background. \n\nNot only that, this simple job took 3 weeks to complete as they had to send it to California to fix because they did not have to tools to put the watch back together. Worst of all, the crown/pin was not attached properly and is loose. This place needs to be put out of business. \n\nBottom line, Do not trust them with your jewelry even for seemingly simple jobs. | tricliniary | yelp_polarity |
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Group - reliquaire
Text - Love this food, best burger I have ever had, we also had wings, outstanding and reasonable prices. ...
Group - conflow
Text - Very friendly and attentive staff. The food was brilliant. We had a valentines meal here last year and are returning this year.
Group - conflow
Text - I would not even put one star but you at least have to pick one. My gosh, bad, bad mistake taking my unit there. Stay on top of your repair for he'll own it after 30 days. Its the first thing he makes you sign! I think that is the mission after all. I haven't been so upset with an outcome in a long time. Strange free estimate, all over the place repair plan and failure to keep in touch gives this shop ZERO stars. Thanks for ruining the karaoke party sir. Arrrghh!
Group - reliquaire
Text - The phenomenal service of the staff was only surpassed by the phenomenal food. We had attentive service without being intrusive. Cozy and friendly atmosphere. \n\nDefinitely will go back again.
Group - conflow
Text - I have been to this restaurant three times for lunch while at work, and I must say that the first time I was there, the service was slow and the food mediocre. The last two times I went there, it was not by my choice but by group consensus. The food is also mediocre at best, having a friend whose mother is from El Salvador, this food was terrible, absolutely terrible in comparison. The beans and cheese and pork inside my pupusa had the consistency of water, and the hot sauce seemed like it was 3 parts water, 1 part hot sauce. Each time I went there I called ahead and placed my order, and I had to wait at least 15 minutes for my drink and at a minimum of 30 - 45 min. to wait for my food (after ordering ahead!!). I brought this up with the family that owns the restaurant, and they told me, in their exact words, it's not their problem, and if I had brought more people then we would have had better service and they don't need to worry about one customer because they have been there for so long if they lose one customer, they have many more waiting. I don't understand how a place with one or two waitresses can even expect to adequately service their customers correctly. I have been overcharged and never received items that I have ordered that were still on my check and I had to argue with the owner. It is by far the worst service I have ever received in this city. About 5 people I work with have all sworn to never return to this store.
Group - reliquaire
Considreing the above, classify the following: now a 2\n\nthe shrimp red curry and pad thai have now gone further down hill, lacking the flavors they used to have.\n\nThe Tom Yum soup? horrible, so fishy.\n\nWe were so excite last night to go but I don't think we can go back. | reliquaire | yelp_polarity |
Text - I've always liked HPB since I discovered it in San Antonio, TX. They are like Bookmans (recently reviewed) where they buy and sell books, and have a selection of music and stuff you could spend the day discovering. Make it a few hours trip if you're going and you'll have a blast. They have two valley locations that I've seen (both in Scottsdale area) so if one doesn't have what you're looking for, try the other one.
Group - multimodality
Text - One other review said best general tso's chicken...I can't disagree more. It was sticky sweet - zero spice. I was hoping to find a good Asian restaurant near home, still looking.
Group - xenophobe
Text - Easy thing to say that this building (Old Spaghetti Factory) has had a long history of being cursed... I think Sauce is here to break that curse!\n\nWe walked in on a late Friday afternoon, this place is HUGE. Tons of restaurant seating available, large bar, lounge type seating near the pool tables, and a back room for live music and karaoke. We were greeted promptly by the bartender, and were given happy hour pricing even though we were a tad early (not quite 4pm yet). She was easy to talk to and let us know about all their events going on and coming up. Fridays are Karaoke night and Saturdays are live music nights! Some themed nights are on the calendar as well!\n\nRich, the owner, was quick to come see our large group. He is an awesome individual.. not the kind of owner you meet who's gonna brown nose his customers and be fake and smiley. Rich was true and authentic, not shy of who he is. One can say that an owner should be sucking up to clientele, but I think authenticity will bring people back!\n\nWe spent most our time watching the ball games on for the day, plenty of TVs surrounding the bar, a perfect place to go for the games and no hesitation from staff when we asked for a different game on the TV we were watching. \n\nFor food, we only ordered appetizers from the HH menu since we had already eaten: spinach-artichoke dip, fried cheese, and a personal pizza. I loved the spinach dip, hot and gooey with visible spinach & artichoke hearts with cooked pizza dough (i think) for dipping. Fried cheese isn't plain ol' mozz sticks, its provolone wrapped pepperoni and then fried and then placed on a plate with marinara (I believe?) and pesto cream sauce. The pizza was inhaled down the bar, so I didn't get to partake. \n\nI can't give a 5 star yet because our visit was centralized around the bar. I look forward to trying their entrees on the menu and for some of their live music nights. I have a good feeling about Sauce. Just what the neighborhood needs: genuine people, yummy food, full beers, and a little bit of nightlife fun.
Group - multimodality
Text - Reading the reviews here I almost feel like I visited Riverlife in a parallel universe instead of the French and Caribbean restaurant that everyone seems to be raving about. \n\nI went here on a Saturday with a friend and we had a voucher. \n\nWhat we were expecting to get with the voucher: \n\nA Nine course French Proven\u00e7ale banquet for two including seafood bisque, warm goats cheese, seared fillet of sea bass, rib eye steak, rack of lamb, confit duck leg, caramelised sun blush tomato and red onion tarte tatin and pork scallop all served with dauphinois potatoes and vegetables plus a trio of cheeses served with assorted crackers plus tea and coffee to finish.\n\n\nWhat we actually got served: \n\nMassive bowl of bisque - I had a few spoonfuls but left the rest since I had 8 more courses to go\n\nWarm goats cheese salad: Grilled goats cheese with leaves and a balsamic glaze. Nice but nothing to write home about. I again only ate half of it so I could leave room for the rest of the 7 courses.\n\nWe then had individual plates placed before us that contained the tarte tatin which had what Mary Berry would call a very soggy bottom, potatoes, boiled carrots and broccoli. \n\nWe were then presented with an elongated tray which had 5 different items on it. \n\nOvercooked, grey and dry slices of steak with a red wine gravy\n\nOvercooked, dry duck with a red wine gravy\n\nOvercooked, dry lamb with a red wine gravy. \n\nOvercooked, dry pork with a white tasteless sauce.\n\nGrilled seabass - cooked to perfection with a garlic butter sauce\n\nWe ditched the meats after a valiant effort of trying to unsuccessfully chew them. \n\nI ate the Sea Bass with the vegetables on my plate. \n\nThe waiter seemed unperturbed by the barely touched food on the tray. I looked around and noticed that a few other diners with the meat tray had left theirs untouched too. \n\nWe were then asked if we wanted the trio of cheese OR tea/coffee. Not AND as detailed on the voucher. OR. \n\nI waited for my coffee wishing there had been a way to swap the unpalatable selection of meats for another bit of the Sea Bass. \n\nOr have them bring my unfinished bowl of soup or salad back. \n\nOr even the basket of bread that I had left untouched and had asked to be taken away :(\n\nA group of 15 people arrived just as we were about to leave. They had the look of eager anticipation on their faces that I had entered the restaurant with..... I wanted to slide them a little note to say 'Run out of here, fast as you can, or least steer clear from the meats' \n\nI then saw the vouchers for the 'banquet' being handed to the waiter. They were beyond saving.
Group - xenophobe
Text - Came here with friends and the boyfriend. Had a large group and service was pretty good. Coming from Southern California, where one can get *amazing* Mexican food, this place was meh, average. The margaritas were at least strong. We sat \""outside\"" which was next to the obnoxious pool and club music. Better places to eat, won't be coming back.
Group - xenophobe
Text - Am I the last person in the Northern Hemisphere to hear about this joint? Jim Cramer from CNBC was talking about the stock price, I casually ask wifee \"" Have you heard of Panera?\"" \n\n\""Hahahaha ...dummy\"" was her less than polite response.\n\nSo I seek out Panera Bread. On W.Lake Mead & Rainbow it's easy to find. I've driven by about 50000 times but today I stop in. Very busy parking lot needs a few drive arounds to find a spot.\n\nOnce inside it's PACKED! Every table & booth is full. Lots of super nice helpful staff.\nI order a Chicken Cuban panini and a soda. I'm offered a side of chips, apple or bread. I choose apple, it's actually an apple , real not slices in a packet. Excellent . I wait about 2 minutes and the sandwich is ready. Simply fantastic, tasty, hot melted cheese on ham & chicken. I think a top 10 sandwich of all time in my lifetime. Cost almost $11 for sandwich & soda but worth it.\n\nParking aside, a class act.
Group - multimodality
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I visited this location a few months back but my experience is still fresh in my memory.\n\nI visited the LA location on Sunset Strip a few years back for drinks...the atmosphere is fun. I returned in March at the Glendale location for dinner with my parents after a White Sox Spring Training game. We all had steak - which we all enjoyed, even my very picky father who refuses to eat in any kind of \""chain\"" restaurant. The service was decent as well but go early as this place does get crowded. (We ate the night before at Margaritaville also at Westgate)\n\nFinding a decent place while on vacation can be a difficult task at times but we did well with this place (being from Chicago)\n\nIt's a decent place to grab a decent dinner or go for drinks and get entertained by those riding the mechanical bull :) | multimodality | yelp_polarity |
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