Crummy, snarky service. My coworkers and I ventured to Aria for lunch on a Friday and got there about 15 minutes after they opened at 11:45 a.m. We walked in and waited... and waited... and waited. Although three servers were literally leaning up against the walk talking to each other, not working, we stood at the hostess stand for a good five minutes before someone finally came over and greeted us - and I use the term "greeted" loosely.
The woman snarkily asked if we'd been helped; we hadn't. She then said, "Do you have a reservation? You don't." The restaurant was barely half full, and she was a complete jerk to us and the other hostess who eventually wandered over to the hostess stand. They acted like us not making a reservation (there were 5 of us) was just about the worst thing that could ever happen. My coworkers and I were all looking at each other like "Is this seriously happening? Are we really being treated this rudely?" They were.
Our food was fine - I got the grilled chicken salad - but it certainly wasn't worth the awful service we got.