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| - My dad is obsessed with finding a good Jewish deli; in his world that means chicken noodle soup, a corned beef sandwich, and real raw horseradish - none of that inferior creamy stuff. Every time we're in Vegas together, I humor him by yelping "deli," never expecting to find anything worth trying out. Imagine my surprise when Weiss popped up in my results...
Curious but not expecting too much, we hopped in the car and drove over. My skepticism proved to be no match for this deli - we all walked away pleasantly surprised and with full bellies.
Service was excellent - honestly one of the most professional and efficient, not to mention genuinely nicest waiters I've ever interacted with.
The portions are HUGE. A bowl of soup could feed all of Boulder City. So much real chicken, veggies, and super thin noodles, make this a hearty and yummy start to a meal. The bagel chips that are served with the soup were delightfully crunchy and included a big variety of flavors (plain, pumpernickel, everything, etc). Only complaint on the soup is that my mom's and my matzo balls were really soggy, like maybe they were undercooked or left in the broth for way too long.
The corned beef sandwich was very large - tons of meat, on seemingly homemade rye bread that was super tasty but could have been toasted a little more to provide a more solid structure to house the meat. The meat had great flavor; for my taste it could have been a bit leaner or more cleanly trimmed of fat, but I am extraordinarily picky about that - for most people, the way they serve it will be perfectly fine.
The best part? Raw horseradish!
One suggestion? More pickles! One pickle per person does not a deli make! I'm kidding, this place is definitely living up to its Delicatessen name.
But I'm serious about more pickles.
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