This restaurant offers you a cultural experience of Germany itself. The interior is in a modern European style with pictures of the German capital. When we were there on a Saturday night, they had a two-man band playing some German folklore music.
As appetizer we had the Gulasch soup, which was excellent, just the right amount of spicyness. The German cook even came to our table to explain to us who thus soup is made. There is a variety of schnitzels on the menu, my wife decided to try the Zigeunerschnitzel, which has a tasty paprika based sauce. Myself took the wurstplatte, which comes with three different kinds of sausages and sauerkraut.
For drinks, they have 3 German beers on tap and many more in a bottle. On a hot Las Vegas day the Radler (mix of lager and lemonade) is just perfect.
The only mistake we made was that we did not left any space for dessert- yes, they have the original Black Forest chocolate cake!
Overall, if you are up for an authentic German experience, you can find your "heimat" here.