The pricing seems a little high for what it is, I guess a combination of being just off the Strip and the halal meats, but the food quality is at least up there to compensate. #1 chicken seekh kabob left me with nothing to complain about as far as flavor, very tasty, fresh long-grain rice and a little salad on the side for $9.
If you want to go a little more inexpensive they do have a gyro, fries and small drink special for $8 that isn't on the interior menus. It's on a board outside, but I didn't see it until after I ordered as it was facing the opposite direction that I walked up from.
They do pizza and burgers too but I think that's just to placate kids. I'd stick with the Pakistani food here which is clearly their specialty.