Pretty good first impression- the chicken kabob plate was very filling and had some unique surprising flavors. It came with two generous kabob sticks and a garlic dipping sauce on the side. I was very skeptical because the garlic "sauce" looked more like a garlic paste and I didn't want to scare off all the vampires in the immediate las vegas area. However once I gave it a try, I couldn't stop eating it. It does have a very strong garlic punch, however it complimented the chicken perfectly. I found myself constantly going back to the dipping paste for more.
The kabobs came on a bed of "rice pilaf" - which was just white rice that was very fluffy, but nothing extraordinary. The Israeli salad was nice a refreshing- a good mixture of bit size pieces of cucumber and tomato. It was a nice compliment to the chicken. The place also came with a generous helping of hummus- however with all the garlic partying in my mouth, I couldn't really discern much with the hummus. They do offer wheat or white pita bread and I think I found that I don't care for the wheat bread much- just stick to the regular white pita.
And check in on yelp! You'll earn yourself a complimentary piece of Baklava cake- just perfect. Buttery and nutty and just a perfect way to end your Greek fest!