I like the decor and the server was very nice but everything was ridiculously overpriced. $50 for a hamburger. $20 for French fries as a side. $20 for matzoh ball soup. To be fair, the matzoh ball soup was good. My only complaint here is the price. Doesn’t seem appropriate. If it was fairly priced I’d for sure come here. So maybe they reduce prices
DO NOT COME. Extremely pricey compared to any other kosher restaurant. They serve you nothing in comparison to what you pay for. 6 chicken wings for $25 as shown below, completely insane. All appetizers we ordered were nothing special. On top of that they won’t do anything to satisfy their customers. We paid over $100 and left hungry and upset.
This meal was $80.Wasn’t terrible but was way too small for the price.Service was really great and I loved the People there, but the food was so little that I went to another restaurant after the meal and ate a full meal plus dessert.And I have never in my life done that. Especially not after a $80 meal.Wish my review could be positive, but I need to be honest.
First things first, I'm sure you've all seen the negative reviews about the cost of the food. I'll admit that I wasn't too excited to pay top dollar, but I was visiting Vegas with my girlfriend and I don't have many opportunities to take her out to a nice Kosher restaurant, so, being Vegas, we gambled on it.I'll call it a huge win!We started by ordering the least expensive glass of wine on the menu. We were pleasantly surprised.I like my salads and veggies, but alas, a combination of being in the middle of the desert and the labor-intensive process of ensuring that the veggies are clean, left us with only an Israeli salad. It was amazing! Our waiter was super nice and friendly and even took a picture of the type of olive oil that they used to make it. Seriously, the type of oil makes such a huge difference!I ordered the Mediterranean steak and my lady had the Italian Tilapia (they were out of the salmon for the dishes that we really wanted). Both were extraordinary!The portions were filling for us and the remaining Israeli salad made for a nice accouterment to the next morning's breakfast.Bottom line - you get what you pay for! If you have a big family with kids that just want to eat and they don't really care what it is, then I suggest you skip this place. If you are someone who appreciates a good meal, this is the place to go!
Best burger i ever had , pricey but worth every bite .
The schwarma hummus and Israeli salad were delicious. The food is filling and the prices are on the higher end for an off the strip restaurant. The decor is beautiful inside and set up well for parties.
All the owner does is argue with any negative review and make excuses that don’t even make sense. That should tell you what you need to know about the service here ? your excuse is prices everywhere are going up, yet I can get a way better meal at so many restaurants for the price and support an owner to fast cares about their customers. If you’re going to charge that much for that level of quality, you could at least increase portions or respond to reviews professionally
The staff are nice. But the food is very over priced.And they don’t have many options.Some items they list online not same as menuI went with my wife and order was $160 . I think if they work on the price and maybe add more to the menu this place can do good.Wish them luck !!
I really wanted to give 5 stars. The place has great look and feel. The waiter was a kind and gentle. He wanted to do everything he could to make us comfortable. The food also was fresh and very good.Here comes the tough news. The place is so very expensive. They're offering a very low to mid-scale menu at upscale +20%-40% prices. I'm a big fan of capitalism and a proponent of the right to charge whatever you want. But at least offer a menu that says you're upscale.The appetizer options are disappointing. Less options than what I saw at a shwarma restaurant earlier and the entrees, although it might taste good are very simple offerings.I had gone to two other restaurants in the area before going here. Burnt Offerings and Jerusalem Grill. Both were packed with customers and both were turning customers away. Yet this place was literally empty.I had my wife and two kids with me. We ordered a total of 4 Hamburgers. 2 appetizers, and two sodas. Total bill was $285. Cost, was extremely disappointing and not worth the value of eating a decent kosher meal in vegas + "ambiance".Unless you think Johnny Walker Gold is worthy of a presence in a wannabe upscale restaurant and worth 26$ a shot, the booze options weren't anything appealing either.If the place was packed, I might think I'm overly critical.Would have really wanted to give a better review. Sorry.
Food was good... really cool art on walls....